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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1890)
ORICGON CITY'S Woolen, paper, sulphite, pulp, flour ing and sow mills, door and sash, box, chair und cignr fucto rica. soup nnd iron works, fruit 1L JQJCvl ivl voaetuble nndflish cannery, all in successful oporation. A. - - roi,. -i no. is. OKKliON CITY, OKKCON, TMUK.SDAY, OCTOHHlt 10, 1800. J PRICE 5 CENTS. ORKGON CITY'S M.uuiftn-tuivil products for tho you- 1S0O will mdvlt')nto over a million and a half dollars in valua. Mmploys more more poo pl in manufacturing than any otluT city in tho Stato. THE IN The Enterprise. puliHtttu'it Kver.v Tlutrisnluy, 1 - jncniFArcs of tusma county. XllWv'UII'TlON If.VTICH, nl itn k in ipi ixa k: o e:f $ 2 t 4. tm". i'-." - I in j :ve im'tith - .VI jLvln'v::! i; raid given u a; '.U'lim. ; J" ACKAV.AS COl'SPf DlKSvTOKy. roi N I V ot ncl ii-i. .1. W. Mcl.lium , :.. ol " .-! ir.,..dcr fr.-.i-'iri-r -. r fancier M. II .loluiaon. W V. II Xini,.n. W. T. hlilm k. s, ii. fniirt. .'.dm W. N..I.U-. ; A U' . 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All nwn In lurii I'lill-'l Htiitfa l.mil ollimia a .iaii;,ity. I'.Kttij.N 'II I V. OKK'iON D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AMD COUNSELORS AT LAW. MAIN hl'K!;KT, OUKOON C'lT V , OKKOON. .mNh Ahuti tftK of Title. Inn M'UH'jr, Prc f.iui M ir i , a n ! truMK-tct nfinl P.O. McCOVN, Attorney at Law. Ori-m City, Oregon. -i'l Uusiries'S a Spoci.jlty. A, MolllMIii: A. H. DJ'KHSKIt. McERiDE & DfiESSEFI. Attorneys at Law iOfline in .Jit-'iir liluck. Omami i'My, Or. I- - - - VILL H. WALKER, A TT 1 1 1 N K Y-A T-L A W, OHKiio.N ( ITY. - - OKKtiON. )i rn i; in c, I,;,,,.,', ;K1 Hunk bnil'lint!' I. m usi'.y, i T. naitiN, j.w .iiiApkii. HlllMiV, ISA KIN Jfe IlltAI'lilt, atto::m:y.s-a'1'-i.aw. 0ltK(i(iN I 'l l V, - OlIKUOX. Twnvr. vmiHi i xti.'iidiicd nfl rri.slijr of the n u i , . t ... i., 'j..j. laipi iiijirc i:Pri' n ' u ii iiicihii. iin I ')iirsfiiiiv'a kindu (it tiiiiiiicKN l)cfir! i 1 1! Inti'l otlicu and the coiirta, uml involving I a .- ... i I ..itl.. i ii. iir.. A TTO I i N K Y - A F-1 . A W AND NOTARY 1'1'IU.IO. Orm lrner Main slut Sluti tin-nt, ml ) 'I ii I nK 'irii..ii Mi)- Haul k r. wuit :. W. A. Will I K WHITE BROTHERS, I'ractical .rehitectt J- FuilJttrs- Nlll j'riiMr iUti, uliii all,, hi, workliif (I lU. mi, I .,.'in,Mi,,ii i,r all tiiuli ul IhiiM liu Si'in'im miiniti.'ii plvmt t.i mii.lirn onl Uhiin. K.tiiurtU' fiiriil.Ii. on Kriiiltimtloii i ill imi ,,r .l In'.. Will I It It Him , ir,ni City. in T. H. HORN, Utilise timl Si'tn Painter Paper llanlnR a Spocllty. r.uiilii'K iloim in nil lli liritiit'lit', l.o.ivj oi.lors ul llu k)nl-olUr S!i.ii iiln.r of Ihu Htti-o(li-. .1. 31. IIACOX cv sox! -PKAt.KUS IN l(oks ami Stationery POST OFFICE DU1LDINC, Ol;l'(HN OITY. uKIHiON. i D. J. SWITZER CO. "Keul Ksiaie- '.'vi iiiTvi of l'i-l.ir I. in,! A I'ar'.tiii. I H!l HI N rM;-!ii.Hlt lulll.UIIC !J. U HlOCKENliKOUGH Attanu-v at Law, l ' I tjvtp Si.ilil Aii'iit "( iK-nrtal l.n I lltli'.i r'j.t City, Onon. ; lliitni'Kliirt l. rir-fiinillnii mi I Tniilvr i l.itii.l (iili.'.iliuiis. an, I ofluT L.iihl nrUl K: 2tnt 1-IiH.r i I.aiiikii I'.i.m. llliH-k, ii.lj.iiiuiii C. S. l.iiinl Mlii-f. Mcrciiants Kxclinnyc n Mtttt Mrri. mri-snli I'lly lirrfin. j r.r.v 'i..NrisTi v s iuni tiik IV U'l IT4II.I .'1 l.lq'l.ir., I ll'.M , I'lfUl iii Hit cu) kii-i iii 'i.l irr Hi I; Iiiiur't l'l)ltl. A li1 ..r'.'vJ VI: .ill Ir . I htrit,, ll,l !,,'. II. f 1 t k V M Pi A I II ,..,M..r MOUSE MOVING. Ronner & Davis,! I hi; Practical Houuo Movora, mil ilu .ill va i k iii II.Kir litii' I'mrifliy mi, iti-'.ii-tiirllv .iiiitir", I ii K.N XI-: It .i DAVIS, I Ori'uit t ity. Oii'tfou. LUMBER! FOR FIRST CLASS LUMBER CO TO Cea. S. McCorcTs Mill in Mt. I'li'iiMHiit 2J iiiili-s .until o Orrioii Citv. A. WALKER, Painter, Kalsominr, and Decorator, la .ri'.u-l In uttt tnl .roiiijtly tf wurk i'ii t riifn-d tn lam. I .itnuiiiK"' rwjifct fully milit-itcil. I.ivrry, I'' fil mill I'' StuWii ORECONCITY. l.'llMIF.i IIKIIVTKN THK HKIlHiK ANU lilU'OT Diiu'.iln and Hinglo Hi,'-4, :ul dle ImriH ulways cm Iminl at the i,wr iriiTH. A currall ((iiim-ctcd with tin' hum fur Inmii Ktock. lnfiiriniiti'iti p-narilintt hiiv ki ml ul MtDuk ir.'in.i!j atliMtili'il In tiy (Ton or ll'tllT horses Boueht and Sold. M. II. I'l.iiiiian. J. I Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WIIOI.KSALK ANP ItKTAlL LIOUOR STORE. KKI'.l'S ON IIANII TIIK nKMT KKI.KGTION nl Wliif", l.liii'ir, Alcltirr, t(i., tolit Imiiiil In tlm Htiila. Ill laigiia-KaMliain lllurk (live mi-- a 'Mil. HAM' AXI) IIAI-KON DItAIJUIIT. The Cliff House, John Gittner, Prop., Oregon City, - - Ore. The I.RADINli II DTK I. of tho city. Tho t.ihli! Hiiiplii-il with tli bust tliH tiiarkdt nfTor'Is. lt'innm Urj,'0 ami well fin niHlinil with comforlnlili! hinln. Samole Rooms for Commercial Travelers. ITIMUKR LAND, ACT JUNK .1, 1H78. NOTItK I'Olt ri'ni,ii.yrt i ion. I'nlla.l Hlata Land (Iftllli' I m..r,.. 1 1 ll u rir..nn .1 It 1 f RO. lRtlO ., t.. ku..i... dI.i, Ih.l In ...mi nl anna jnihii; in uric'.j a"- with 1.1m jirovlalnna of th t of enugreaa of JiiiibH, l7n. uniinnn - an a... . .. i.,,w bur Inml, lu the atnlM of CallMrala, Oregon, Ncvmla, waaiiinmou imi'i i, uoitlaM lialf.van of Wllllamlin. coniitj of Yamhill, alala of Or. Kon.na.thl.daynlan lii till, .fflni til iwori town.hlp Vo. 2 outh, rant No. 7 will offer proof to how that tie Und lontht l.m.rer.lii.hle for It. tlreh.r r t h.n for irrlniiltnra pnrpoiaa, 1 tn tablnh hli ' . . -ia i.,.a k.l,. ih. lav alar and Bit- celvarof thli ofheeat Or.jon City, Or.fran, on A'enne.day. tha th day of NoTrahr, l90. He namea aa wltneaea: J. A. Foi, A. w. Illchay. of Portland, Or., .Inaeiih Klnaer, thai. Kinney of Hlicrtrlan, Or. Aiy and all periona elalmliif adfenolrth above-deaf rl lied laiida are reiiuald to l their claim In tlilaollico ou or Ijulor ald bth ilay of Novunher, IW. J. T. Ai'i'naaoa, H-14, 10-K1 hognter. BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid up Capital ;$50.00G. rHKaimiNt TIlDM As CI! All MAN, Cahiukm til AS. ll.CAl'Hi:i.l M AN AllaH V,. I. KAST1UM inia.ll ranalvrd inlijai'l In eliai'l Aiirnved lillla and imiaa illai'iuiiilad tltntiily and city warrauta tiouattl. (.nana ina.l on avallalila iti'tirtty. rntlaotliitia made promvitly, llralta aold oil 1'niltaiid, Han rraiiel.i'o .Clili'a j.i, Nm Yuri, and all tirlili'lpal elilva ul Ku ruti. 'Inli'kri'lil(i arliaii,i ii'ld on Poitland, Hail rraiii'laru, I'hlraa i and A Turk. lutsrest Fill 01 time depostf it follov, : Fur llir mntilha, 4 par rent, par an hum. Far A inoiittia. 6 p0r eaul. par aiiimin. I'm IJ iiioutlia, a imrevul. per aiiuum. Tim Pertlfli'alra of dai.oalle pavahi ion il mau l Inn Interval fniltUid II drawn befnr end u( term of dvpnalt. FOR SALE. Oho of tho iiiowt jilitci'B in Clin k" hiiiuh liottom, Ix'ing 85 ncrcii. Tho liiHHt oflaiul fur ft jM-noli oroluirtl. IKK) voting jM'noh troci! junt It) ginning to Lcitr; gooil Jivclling Ihhiho on high grounJ Hiul all of tlm nivt-ssitry out Luiltlingt', i ta 45 TO 50 ACRES IN FINE CULTIVATION. One of tin' linttit Hiriiiga in Clarkntuan i-onnty. For h1o clit'iip fur uliort tintp. r.C. II I'M HI KEY At Cltti -kaiiiiii, K. O. Mi-t'owN at On-giin City. United Hack... ; Truck and Liven (1oni)any, YV. H. CiMiko, Managor. ConnT Fourth uiul Main Strootn, OUKCON ("'ITY. Tlm l.KADINii l.lVl'UY ST A 11 1. K uf lln" City. liii;a of any ili.'rliioii fiiriiinln'il on aliuit imtn'ii. All kiuilauf Tuii k ami 'Vinery llni lli a ipilli'llv altl'llili'il to. Unr' Itiianioil ainl l-V.I ml reiiaoii- 'ilo Iprina, lives ay & mm Clackamas, Or. l'lCALKICS IN FLOUR, FKF.D, (iUAIX A (H)UN MKAL. cnts fur ("lackainas siik; ()r o).'iii City for tho Col- uinliia Hour. ALSO Kot p on liuihl Kiistio Foorini, Coil- inir ami all kinds of Finish ing LuiiiIkt, I)rossed Ffiico I'it'LoLs of all tiizt'H. CHOICE Columbia Ce dar Shingles. CLACKAMAS "HEIGHTS. 55 "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" i diviilnd into 70, two and one-half, und fivo ncro tractH. It in locatml on tho hoitrhtH overlook inir th Cliickaiiiim; hnnco iU naino, it is ahout One milo from Court HotiHe and Onodialf milo from tho city limitH. Tho County road croH8(; "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" which makcH it cttfly of acccR., hcing ahout twentv minutes walk from tho ccntro of Oregon City. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" lies in Oregon City School district, and liurohiiHnrs can have tho advan tage of sending their children to a good, graded jmhlic school. The Soil is Rood, tho Location very healthful, all Fruits and Vcgotahlcs yield ahtindiuitly. Terms onc-thinl down, and balance in one year at eight pr cent. For further imrtie uhirs inquire of E. E. CIIARMAN, : City Drug Storo TTMIiKU LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. iwriri: I'Oit ruiu.KlATio.K. t!aiTn Statbh I.ann Orrtc. I OKKdoa Citv, Oi Hept. Jh latio. I Nnllea la herehv alvan thai, In conipllnncfl with the provlalnna of the et ot tlong r of June 1,117a, antitieii "in tni lor in aaie an timber lanili In tha itatea nf California, Ore gon, Nernd, and Washington Tarrltory," lift ander llordan, of Hlian.lan, Oregon, h thl day flltd In thla offlc kit iwnrn alatamant No iWA for th nrnhaa nf the le'i, of ieetlnn No, O, In tnwmlilp No. i iniilh, rar No eat ud will offer proof to Ihmr that tin land might It inon valuable for III tlml,r or tone tliatl for agricultural pllrpoul, and lo eatah llih hlaelalm tn laid laud hfora tli reglater and rerelvMdf tail ofliee at Oregon 01 ty, Ore gon, on Friday, th 19th day nf lieoemher, la'JO. He namei i wltiiaaa: Pavld Oamnliell of 8hrldan, Or., K. II. Conner, C. W.Oniirtney, of flallaton, Or. and k. W. Klchojr, of I'orllaad Oregon Any and all peraona claiming itTerely the hoye deierihed laiida ro reqiieeted tn file their claltna la thla ollico on or buore wild l'JIh day ol lieceinlier, lNUO. 10 2112-4 J. T. kf'f KRHON, iteglater, Tho Commercial Dank, ni' OltKUoN tT'I'Y , CAPITAL lOO.OOO. Trnniacll o"i-l UiuiKIhr Uuainetl liana inadu. Pllla dltenniiliid, Mile eo j li i'lliin. Iluva ami aalla en nauae nil an piuiiia ill Ilia t'lilUid Hliite. KlnillHi and lli'litf Knli li..ii.i.lt. i.ii'.il' ctl aiitil.ii'l In i lt.ii ll luli'le.t a I lianal tali" alli'Xid on tliin' ilrpnalla lla n I ninoi In.ni 11 a In 1 1; H Mil ii i .in I'lriiiu. limn ii to 7 I', m Ii i' I.i loiutK'I'l K. I'malileiit. v It. lii'.NAI.I'Hi'N, 1'iiahler WOOD TUILMiNO AZLSTX) SCROLL SAWING. 1 'u 1 1 i.-et ili'Miriim Won, I Tnnilnu, I'at ll'illd, llrttrki'la, nr Shop Carpenter's Work Will In' Stiiti'.l ly Callirtifiili Mn. Doors, Windows and Diinds TO ORDER, a . II. BESTOW, ayOii. tin' Culii'rin;iiti.itiil Clniirl tiik IIS K tr GROCERIES IN TUK CITY. Call and Examine MY rUKT.S. Twrl'li am) M tin Siv, Orrim l ily IIMIIKH UNO Ai T Jl NK t ' .Niilli r. I'm; I't'HUCA I IDS t iillnl Mat.-. I an. I iiP.' e tire..ll I III, Uirii.-n, J ai Ji II, Notliula linrliy linn lliat In rulnt lialir.. wltli (He ,ri.vt.l"ii. .if the a. t nl r..tia i-aa il Juno . la: a. .nlllli.l "Kit a. t I.. I I lie ai of ttotlier laii'l. til Ilia .(!' nl 'li.-a"ii. I a. lunula. Neiada au.1 II a.hlneti.n i orrit,.i . " i.a.-f.i' l Kitinri of llte.in 1'IH. r.inlitv "I l lai'kamaa. Mte ..I iiiiiti'ii, ha Oii day ri.i"l in I'lllre 111. aw. oil itat.-mi nl ,Vi ;iwi.li'l Hi" pun lia..' of III ', ! ae'a, I1.A, id 11 and ' , nl lia', 1. 1 ..a'lii'il 'V. a, in l uit.1i I .' S" .' III. hoik. .Si. raal. m l Kill I'd ' n.'l I" "In"" lie! lite !li l ". " i K 1 1 1 I" liO'tii ul'i.l'l" '' It.lllnliar nr .l.ai.. than l"r B"li"i:l'i'nl l. np. a. an I . r.lal'll.ll Ilia .iull.l I.. .,..1 l:i I l.. (."e Ilia KrtUK and lirieiier ul Ihl.i.lU- al iiiea.,11 Illy, lneij..i. ,11 II i-'lln l.i) . tlie 'III 'la nl Sin etlil'.i, l'io He itaitn . n a lloei V III ti.in.ne, J. la 111 iiey.nl eNendaa. iiua. i- a. W K eiie), and J, A. Ifi. lU l',.ill,u.l mei-. II Am Bint all i,..r"i'. . 1 ilin in; alietn-'y Hie alei.e tli-a. f ll.eil ,an I. ' t . , , i . -.1. .1 l- tlx- tlu'll elalin. Ill IMI. . Ill e "li or It I" e .al-l 'in da nl Aiivemlier. la ai J I AITHianN a 11 HI ll. lli gl.ler TIMIil.lt 1 AMI, Ai I Jl NI. ;l. tv,a. xiiki: ion im iii.h linn. I KITVIi KTATf I.VM1 nrrit . ' ii . 1 1 1 k t'irv, nr., Auk 11, la ', Snltra 1. Iiefel.ir ylaeii tli.it til rnrnt'lUin-v null the pr I tin- lot nf I June It, la..Biiiiilt.l, An ai t l"rHie.iie nl tlm herlanil. In Hie .one. nl i aill rnli liniim, Neva.li. and II -Ii 1 1. at ( -ti li-irllnrv I niirnil llnltiier. nl I "ll laii'l i' until"! .miiiiih n i , Ule nl I ilrt'in, Ilu. Il.i. d-a a 11. i -I III llil. . ft i a- hie awurn ataletneiit S". .'.''. I"r me I iirilm'. ul tlie ai'1, ill ai-.'tl'ill N" I.i. Ill luKlialilp a.llltll. ral'ite ,Su 7 eat nli.l Mill ult.-r pr-'nl lo , allow thai Hie iaii,t .inilit ! in,,re a .1'i.aMe lia tllllliei ur it. ilia lluail ("r ,i K r leu .1 ,1 ri l ,iu ii,,l.'., and to e.lahii-h In. i lniii I ' aal,l ltil .eln re the ra-a lator and ri'ri'l a er "I till" nil. i r aliireimi l'l! . i irei("ii, ill II a-.llia-a-l i) . tin- ltli day uf .Niileiill'i-r. la.ai Hnlialiieaalliiaa.ii li M inrl ind P V Hall. I Miller, an, I A II ll.oiie., nil nl Pull land, llleanll Any and all pemi'tia el.tliiiini,' aliovai-.li".erlh.-, land, are le their el alma In Oil. ,'ln-ii ,m nr day ol Niivelnher. la.al n m il J I lid ve -ely the I lu (He l.,ro the l -lh Ai-raa.oa. Ite.Uter. I IMIIKK LASH, Ai I' It NK . 1-7H.- No I ll K pi lit IH III. II AlluN. I'llited Mliatei hand l mil n Olelt'UI City. Oieitiill. AUK'lat i. I s al. Nutlee Ii heleliy alvell Hint 111 eolnpllalii'i' Willi the tiruvliluiiN uf llie aet nt eouitres. nl June H. Poll eiilllled "Ah a. I fur the aide of Umber laiiilnlii theMiitn nf i iilllnrlna, nn icui. Nuvnila and IVaibluutuii leriilnry, ' l.eander J I'leaaey of Portland, i-uiiulv of Mulliiionnh, ilale nf Orefill, Ima till' ily ft I a a I 111 till' I, III. till laaorlt alalelllellt Nil. '-tl. I'U III" purehilan uf the navi. olaei'll.,11 No I n lull lull I i N. i anuth. inlie No, 7 enat aii'lalU ulli'r proul to hot Uml llie lmid iiiiiuIH la mural liilnalile for ll tlinher or atmi Hian fur aaiihiiltuial piirpnai-l, anil to e.lahllill lilt chum to auld land la-lure IhO lleulllar und liei elver of thla oifle t iir.'aun City, Oreaoii, on I huiaday, Hie (itli day of Nnveinlier, laai. He 11, till." ai wllnenea: .1. II lliimelt. '( .lettreya. t'luia. Ilahoril, 0 II iivrliaud, nil of Portland, nri-ipm. Any and all iieiwni ehilinlnii ndvi'raely the above deaerlhuil Inlld are teulleateil In II le Ihelr claltnn ln;i hl mill' .iii'.or liehu anld mil ihiy of November, IX). J.T, A ITKIiHi iN, H 14. Ill 10 Keitliler. TIMHKft I.ANII. ACT.II'NH , IS-.4. NOI'ICK I'lllt rilll.lCAIIHN. t'nlti d HIiiIi'h I. mi, I nffl, a. Oregon I'll y. Uriunn, July ill, i"'.m. Kiilli u la herebv nil on Unit III I'uinnlllltli'e Willi the provlMlona of Hie aet of (.'miKre of June ll lava, entitled "An aet fur the aiile of timber land lu the Stain nl ( iillluriihl, One gou, Nevada, and lliinliluitlmi Tenllory, Otna lleaklua. of Hheildnii, rniiuty of Yanililll. ntule ol Orei'iiii hat thla day flltd In una nnu-e iter awniu ataie mentNo 2IM. Inr the pureliaae of tho net nf imlluli Nu VI, III ttiwtiaiilp No 'i unlit Ii, riinita No. 7 eaut, and Will oner n runt to iioiv linn me laud tiiiiElit la more tuliinlilii for Im timber or atone than for ngi lMilluriil pin pne, and to rat ii 1 1 1 lali her eliilm lu mild hmd befor till ttegll.r and Itei elver uflhla ullli at Oregon City, Oregon, nn IVedncHihiy the tat It day ol Nov ember, lata). tjhe name a wltneaiea; Win. Dluiimnore, J. Kinney uf Hherlilau, On itiill; J. A. I'ox, and A. W. Klehny, of Poillillld, Orei(ni Any and all pei-Nin ehiliiilug adveriely the bove described lollda lira reulliated to lllo their clalmi Ill thlaunh'ii on or before mid Mb dny of November, la'.io J, T. AI'I'I'lltSoN, A 11 0 in ltdglamr. roi n i: it us ii iti.ic li . Unitxii Stat I.anp Oki'H'R, ( OllKdoN city Or., Oct. 4 I Mia Nollee I liiirnby kIvoii tluil tlm following named lelth-r hua Hied nnlleii of hi lulelilloli to liutkn tlnnl prouf In tiinrt uf lila elnlni, mid Ihnlaiild pmnl will be iiiiulii belnrn tlm regis ter and reenlviir of the II. S. hand Ollleu ul Orn gon City, OrnKon.on November, 211, IK'.KI, vim W 1 1 1 Will Hinnel, homenteail entry, No.Wir.1 Inr the s'J of swj of seetlnii i, t i s, r fi e. He iniiiiea tlm lollowhiir witnesses lo prove his n 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 ii a) reslileiioe iiion mid eulllviiiloii of.sald hind, viz: Mlehuel Keisecker, J. Kris tiinson, .litlliii Wen, Ibinl, Henry Knoll, all of Hiuiiiy, V. o. ClaRkiiuiii ciinnlv, Oregon J. )'. At'l'ICKSON, Uegtster ' 10-9-11-13 ...Fira BestaiiQ Clieaiiest NttTK X toil I'l IILICATI0N. pulled Slates Lund Olllrn, I Oregon City, Oregon, Oct 4, IN'JO, Notice Ik hereby given tluil the following nuiiuid lull lur has hua filed uotluuof his Intuii tlou to make Dual I in ml lu support of his claim and llmtsuhl proof will bo iiiiulc bcfni KeglN cor nnd receiver of Ilia 'I S. hiind Ollloo ut. Ore gon City, Orcgnli, on November ii4, lliUO, vll Henry Mnsou, hntneslcid entry, No, fiUHH, for tho nu! of po tion ai, 1 4 a. r 3 e. lie nainns the following wltneaMca to pruvo his contltiiinus residence upon nnd cultlvn tlou of iiil'l hind. vlr. Murllu Kreemiiu. A. Nlch obia, GiMlfruy iWnlhieu, M. li. Kendle, allot lllKhhind I', o., Chickiimiiseounty, orenon. J. T Al'I'KUSON, Hegister. 10-9 11-13 MJ81NESS LOCALS Hi-a.i'iiiinl flmitliik!, roilliiit, malic, riuI r niiih liitnlinr In quantitlne to auit, al .loni'a null. Aihliiaa J. A. Jnaita, Ori'Kuii Vlly Frank Nt'lilnn at I'ur trr'n lilarkainltli lnii inaknaa oi'ially of ininiiriiig nun mVulviira niiil hilar jiiaiiinu n lMora, Hat Ufat'tiini ((iiiiiiinti'i'il. Ilanl llnrned Hrli-k. Olio liiiiiihi'il ami lift v llioiiaiiinl haul liiinii'il drii k at I liuriiinti Urn, hrii k ynnl, Sol, I In qtianlitie tn auit. ami at rvaaniialilt' rati'. Anply at i. liar tiiltu' ilril alum. olli't' My until o law ami lummy lemhiix liiinliioaa Hill I in i it n icil tin a tlaiial ilnr n if my aliau'iii ia fnuu tlm atuto. Mr. A S. I 'leaner will liuvia rliarKia uf it. W ('AllltY JllllNailN, Mantiil. To contract fur tho ilnllvi'rv of I .(MM) mrua nl wood ur lui'i. l ur tnriiior in formation, pall at our nMit-o at work. Wil l. vaiirrit I'l i.r.t I'u ra t'o., till BKUT K. Saint, Slln.rilllellilellt. (Ii.iiikpiI II In Mind. ' PiiiiiiK oiirStntia Fair a larga flmliy Hi'iith'iiiiin i anna Into our (lrtij( aloro anil wa aiilli'iiiiif luti-nnt'l v Irani pain in the toiiiai li, laitai'd t'V a i lianun of anlor ami diet Ilo i-:tlli"l fur kiO'lfr ami Inandy, Tho laltnr tuiiM not atii fly, hp llnirnloi-M ri' a mi ini'iii Iin! (Iiam liiiiiain' t iilto, l lnileia ami Diarrhoea lii'iintdv, Ilu n'l'lii'il that ho had no faitli in any iiutonl tniiilu innH, Inn II it ally O'lii'lii'lii'l lu takn a iloao. In ait ii ii I Hum tin rnttiriiDil and Inuiht I. "III. The Ural ilimo to I ic l I'd hltil. W hum a lii'ia .i!o of it, inoatly to i-miinniri oil liiifi'leri ami to nraoti a ho halo tiaoil it and kmnv aliat III", t 'll am. AliMiin at t'o,, Murtfan llone I'titii Slotn, De Muiiipa, Iowa t-'ur aalr hy i. A. Lar.liUK. Kirltrini'iit littna Inch al !' i ,1'aiilli'ld'a ilr it; atora on-r Syati'tn lttiiltlcr. a uvery Inalv la Uhiuc it lor Caiairli ul the Slmnai h. flya ieiiia, ( oiialipatmn ami imiitiria HIuvmI ; and to luiild ii tho eyat.'lli It i-i-rlullil V INiaanawa womlillflll llli'lll ahull all H'ak a.i well ol It. I liavt' put up a rh 'Pi'nr ut my plai n t mi li'ia aoiilheaat ol llnwil l ily, ami am i'ii iirii l to i hup rttiii at reaaonahle tiilo. on I'le'v Moiidiiv and rridav. ( an ehoi fiO to HHI htinlifla an hour. ll . n ifitina. .Mint r. i on ii iii.k a no. I'miiiii Miria I.!an orrn , i HHK....N fiTV.dr., Auk" .tn. lait'.l N..(.el tieratiy given that In euiiipltan re itli the i,r.ia'lai,.i. nl the aeta of exliareaa ol Jitne .1. a;. eiillliad. '-all ael Inr the aat ef tniil.aT Im I in l lie. .tnle. nl ( alllnrnla, ori-ana Sea ada and II la.lnnnl.'tl I eritlnry,'' l.e.'lije llrail'ey. nl Hh.-ridall eminly nl Yalnllllt. llnle Ore ll, lia. Ilil. da' nlrd In llila nltiee lila wnrn .lut.-liieiit Jan .'Jill. (r t'l p'ira lia.0 I U0 , nl .1', I l"ll ,V. Ja 111 tnW ll.ll'p Sn 'i BHUth. raiiac .N.i, liiil. an I Hill oPer pronl to aim lllie no,, I a, . a i at 'it 1. limie valnalile f.r It llint'.-r nr ai' iie ttiaii t,,r ai'f lenliiiral iinr- lli.t.'in.a i in, via., Aug ,ai inju I Nnlli-e Is hereby given that lu euiiipllauc Willi the prul li.l"iis of Ihu ael of ciinnreas of tune 11, laA, entitled "An act for the aale ol Umber hunt lu the Slatea of Calllnriita, Ore gun, Navii'tii and IVii.hliieiiui I'errllury, ' llnlhe llrndley of Hherldnn; enililly of Yamhill, state of Ore gnu has this day Hied lu thla ollleu her sworn statement Nn. .'.La, fur th purchase ol the se4 of secHun Nn, '.ih In Inivnshlp Nn, i Smith, Mime Nn 7 east and will niter proof to almw Hull the hind sniiglit l more valunhle for Its lln tlinber ur stune Ilniii for ugrlculturiil purposes, nnd In eatiitillsh her eliilm to suld liiiid lielnre the register and receiver nl this of liee at Oregon City, or., on lui'iday, the alb tiny of Inu'einber, laial, Hhe names as witnesses: J, W, Jiiities, It, S. hoy. ol Hlmrld id. or,, J. A, Km, ami A, W. it'li'liey.of PnrllKinl, Oregon. Any and nil person vlaluilng adversely Ihe above lieserllii'il litmls are reiiieted to Hie Ihelr ebilius lu this oilicu on or before mid lit It day ol Nnveinlier, Iwai. J. T. AI'HKHHON, U-m.ll-'.D Ucgtstur. TIMlll'.lt LAND, ACT JI'NK I, WW. .-Villa-c lor I'liblli'tttloii. UNITKIi HTATKS I.ANII OKKK I. OiiKiiuN Citv, Or., Atig.lgl, lnuu.) Niitlee Is given that lu aotnpltanc with the rrovlaliiiiasl I'11' '"'' "' enngress nf June 11, 1H7H, eulltled "An act fur the sale of limber lauds In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Jnhn W. James, of Sherldnn, oiiuuty of Yamhill, slnle of Ore gon, has this day filed lu Ibis oilier his ninrn stn'.emeut No U-JH7, tor the pureliusMof the ne'i of acfllou Nn. ,H, III township No. 'I soillll, riinge Nn. 7 eiiHt.sud will ofler proof to shmv that the land suiight is inur vnliinhle for Us tlinber nr ituue tlutii for Agricultural pur poses, nnd tn tistiililish his (iliiltti tn said laud before tho regUlor nnd receiver of '.hlsotllcc nt Oreguii City, Or. on Tiieadny, the Mil day ol lieceinlier IK'.KI. lie iiniiii'S us wlti.esaes: U.S. Isiy, 0. W. Klmhnll, of Hherlihiu, Oregnn, A, W. Itlohcy siul J. a. Fox ol Portland, or. Any and nil persnna claiming adversely the nbnve described liitida nrn reuuested to file their claim In thin ollleu ou or befnre said Dili dnv f lieceinlier. l',il). J. T. APPK.IISON. U-IH 11-20. lleglster. TIM IIKit LAN D, At' T J ll N IC 3, 1HIK). rvoTK i: ion rinti.ii'ATion initi!d Btatks I.anp Orricg, I OititioN City, Or., Aug. lH,miK). Notice Is hereby given that In oompllnnc Willi the provision of the net of congress Of June II, IHV's, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the slates of California, ore gnu, Novada ntul Washington Territory, " Anna 1,, Sliorlrhlgu of Sherhlnn, county of Yiimhlll, statu of Ore gon tins this day tiled In this ollico her sworn slniemeiit No. tltl, for the ptirchuse ol theswV of ncnlloti No. 4, hi township No, 2 soillll range No. tltmat. and will ofler pranl to show that the hind sought Is more valuable for Its timber or alone limn lor agricultural ptirtioaen, and tu es tablish her claim In said In ml before the regis ter tnd receiver of this nltlc at Oregnn City, Oregon, on Hit '2Kth day of November 1KIH). Kbt name as witnesses: W. MeKiin. J. I,. Ilemhrle, O. W. Kvaua, of Shorldan, A. W. Klchey, ul Portland, ().-. Any and all prrsnna claiming adversely th nbnve described hinds are requested tn Hie their claim In this nltiee on or before said 'isth day of November, W.H). J, T, APl'KIISON, V-1S;11 2U Keglster TIIK I'ASNINII HKI.I. AT rITHATrOltf). Havi'ct l II of Htrniriird, tolllutf slow I ii an in ii ut gl'iaiiilng's irolilen k'"wi I hear and fuel thy volt a divine, And all my soul reiiiul to thine. A now I hear lliee, even to Mv Hhalaapenre heurd thee long nu, When lone hy Avon' pensive siriniiu lit) wanderoif in his haiiutial d rim in ; I I cur, I thec, ami far III fiincv aped Through spectral cavern of tho dead, And aotighl -and sought In vain - Uj pierce The sn ret of tha null orn. A now thou tnoiiniesl (hiul illdst tnoiiril Hi that and iluv when lie anal, irne 'I'hMiigh Ihe lull"; alale ol honeyed lime I ii rest lieiit ntli til i hnniliered tlilin. Ilo heard thee nut, nor cured lo hear! A mil her iiiiie wa iu hi er, And, freed from all Ilia hiiiid of n.en, II knew the awlitl xurrl lhin, Hacel hells of Htralfnnl, loll, and he A icolderi pnnnlae nuln me i if that grunt hour when I shall know The path whereon hla fiHilatep go I William Winter, iu llurimr Weekly. I11J1TK CRHHK FAIR. .V I.nrgo Atlendaure and Fine Displny. rim Most "lu rcssful Fair Lvir Hold. t'l asm I llcst han I m-tdo'iiillt. Mr. M. A. Wright, 11. Ileal illill, tiiacidn made, Mist Klla Drake, Ut. ll.-at log in bin iitillt, Alias Murv II. Hulliifa. lit: Mrs. Shaver. I'd. Ih-at cnuv llkiUllt, Mr. J. I'm. Icy, lt, Mi at Klla Ihiaic, '.M. Heal pair ul pillow shams, Mrs. M. A, Wright, 1st. Heat crochet aork, t,'M W t.tl... 1.1 It... I Itnll I .,. 'M ..... yani or inure, Mr. K Skirvin, lal. ' Hcsi i lia bet tidy, Mra.lt. It. 1 liiiinaa.lhl; Mr. W. Adaius, -d. He.l lid v, la. e iul ribbon, Mis Ora Null, 1st. heat sol ur chlr ciiahlon, eiuhrotdercd. Mrs. J, Haott 1st. Heal tolaur chair cushion, ifsv work, Mi si Ota Souls, ls. Heal aula or ilinlr cushion, aoraled. Mm. Win. lAiieridge, lat- Mra. K. Skirvin, ifd.. ileal hecl, Mr. I. D. Larkitii. Inl. Heat ml lauy tliulervaetr, naiiii triinuii'l, Mr. W. Adams, 11, Mr M Kid- ma, ii. Ileal i raa lict aklrt, Mr. A In Jaik, Int. 111 shawl, cnahel.Wrs. T.J. Smith, lah llt i rtM hcl hood, Mrs. T. J. Mnitli, 11, Meat fliai li alor, knit or rrorhnt, Mis Kllle Knliliiiia, lal; Mrs. J. K. Sinitji, :',. Ileal lalde m art, rnuv work, Miss Ida Uarn'lt, lat: Mra. II. Kamia, IM. Heat home mad yarn, Mr. K. Skirvin, 1st, Mr. John Siotl, .'d. Ileal k ill wairk, slipiiem, Mr. J. A, lam. Ileal Unibre-iuin window. Mia Klla Drake, laL Ileal luinhrc.Uiii, inaiitel, Mia Klla Drake, lat, llcst apron, hem tn lied. Mrs. It. U. Thomas, lat: Mia Kllle K.ibi. ii's, .'d. Heat i,ron. hand triinnieil, Mrs. T. J. Sinllh, 1st; Mr. It. It. I lnuiiaa, 2d. Heat apron, outline, Mrs. t;. K. Vouiik', 11. I'J"! hoiu made yarn. I'. J. Joiit't, 11. Ileal tiHkiiigs, ur kali, Mr, M. I A'.iiiunl, 1st. Host Imniirr, Mr. John, Si oil, lat. Ih-tt 'la.ahrr, Mr. I'. K Yoiiiik, 1-t Heat iln sa ami lienli al mad, Mia Klla lb uke, lat. Miss Kllle Itobhitit, '.'d. t'l tas J, Ileal diaplm. nf grt, oil, aater nhillttg.cte.; Mra. 11. Moiila, lat; Mr. M. A. W rinht, .'d. Heat dried lloaera; Mm. K. Skirt ut. lat; Mr. M. Alhii:ht,-.M. lti-.tdia- nay nl hiur, leather, tephyr, aat work, etc.. Mm htuiiia Shel, 1st. llt-at soap, tioni mad. iir. J. M. Diake, lal. Clam K. Heal diaplav of tinner, not mora than Iswttt' lm', Mra. K. Skiriiii, lat; lra. J, M. lrki', 2l Hesi.display ol i: roniutn. Mra, J. Js. 1'iake, lat. Heat dia I'luy Al (ututuavi, alia Klla liraku, lit. liavt displai nf Ixgiinla. Mra. i. M. lrake, 1st. Heal ilivpUl- of foliage idanU, Mrs. J. M. Drake, Ll. IU H twii'inxl of greon flow-era, Mra. Alice Jaa k lsl : JaliM iwUW Bobbin, 2d. Heat disi liiv of lined ttuwrni and grata., Mis. J. M. Drake, 1st. ,l ' t'l as I, - Idrls under 1.1 years of at:e. Heat loaf of bread hop yeast.' Mia Theresa .Sn hiilaoii, lat; Jcasn, Ijtrklua, ii. llcst n.la IniH'iiit, I. N ichiilsiiii, lat. Heat liop a Vital blM'lllt.T. Suli'ilviu, lat: J. ljtrkiiis, i.i. Heat cake, K. Itidiuga, lal; J. Inrkiti, .'d. Heat lite, Una Hiding., lat ; T. Nichol aon, '.' I. Heat IWO paillllda ol butter, J. Ijtr kma, lat. Heat Ihra-e ghaaacsof jelly, 11. Knb 1'lna, lsl; I'curl l!idiii,;s, Si I. Heat varieties ilianiicl fruit, I'. Killings, lat, !l.;Maraiiam, M. Heal three vanclint of preacries, R. Il.ihhina, vt; I'. UidiiiK". 2d. Heat Ikhi iiet ol (lowers, It. Knhhiiis, 1st. I'l.taa N.- llcst haulier, Mls M. Mur iiaiii, lat. Heat knit lace, one yanl or inure, Mias J. Ijtrkins, 1st. Heal crochet hiii', line yard or over, Mias H. Mnrley, 1st; Jrsale l.arkius, 2.1. llcst dress, neatest made, Jeaaie I.nrkitis, 1st. Het apron, ocittcat made, Miss A. Shanks, lat; Mis J. I arkins, 2d. Ileal pillow shams, Mias T. N ii liol.aon, lat. Heal rabbi!., Mint Mury Ha cv, 1st. I t. as M.- Iloi s under IA year old. Ilest liajihty uf vcgetiihles, Klino'Souls, 1st; Kllis ;iilln(;a, 2d. Hest (lisplny of niochanicar vurk, Klnio Souls,' 1st. Ileal three ears of nip com. Klnio Souls, 1st. I.ariteat piiinp tiu, Clyde Maritiani, lal.l'lli ai display of rtiit, Hay ltidiii;s lsl; Klnio Soul, 2d. leat a 1 1 it 1 1 of colored lieans, Klnio Souls, lsl. 'lest notmsli, Kduar Shaver, 1st. Heat lieinis, 'Ivile Mnnpiaiu, 1st. Siindiiy lunrning the storm had subsided then wa arose, anil wo ventured out to ace ho had survived llua fair. Our attention wa attracted lay loud (nlking to a neigh b.irinn barn whem an old gentleman was v in 1 1 1 v eniloiivorini; lo aniiisa I'roui gentle iliiiniH'riiig in the realities of life in a barn mine one who had ilant-ed till the fantastic loe was tired. A Her having Isr-cn warned initio hurt tho "kld,r a lio was ahout six feet iu heicjit, the old gentleman mamiLHd to feed liis horses without further trouble. Wa dcairu to express our thank to Messrs, Thus, Scott, J, 1', Hidings, J. K. Jack, i:. M. llniliiiun, J, I'. Houles, K. Skirvin, Thomas Hnrrelt, and Miss Klla Drnke, Mrs. M. A, Wright, Mrs. Woodcock. and others, fur assistance and Information lunitslied us. orriccM. Tlie olllocra of tho lair arc Thomas Hcolt, ircsiilent: J. M. Drake, vice president; I. J. Hidiitfrs, wcrvtary; K. N lliirtmiiii, trcaa- ii rcr. noAitn or PiHttcToiii. ThnitiasKcntt, J. t. Draku, K. M. Hart man, I'. J. Hidings, Jolin Scolt. The following named pot-sons acted as judo's at tho lair; Mesdanics W. W. 11. Miiinson, j. ra. navia, tsuwii'iio, iv oousiue.t;. Junes, Coolev, Messrs J. W. Thomas, M. ltuinsbv, J. ll. Jackson, D. II . AV right, Mar tin Koitlio, . II. Dnlov, Vi. Kroshav, K. Al hilht, W. AV. II. Simmon, 1. Sleplicns, L. Moalirr, 0. M. Yuuiik. Tho fair was a success, socially and iluan- cially. o sea no reason wny t lacgnnias county ciinnot havo a lair. We certainly have ul u i nl mi t resources, ami there is no pood reason why wo cannot havo a county fair. Let tho matlor he iiKltaled. Alter having- nrlnken of an excellent hruakfast at 10. M. Httrlman's we aet out lor Caiihy, rcai'Mng home at ahout noon. H. A. D. OJKI.KY. Wanteil a Divorce. An Albany woman, who neither snbes or kutn-tuxea or umlorstuntk our ways very well, wants a divorou from hor hua Iminl. NottieiiiK able to support herself from her limited income, fiirnlahed part ly hy the county, to say nothing of hor husband, so aha wont to the court house and aakod one, of the olllcinls for a di vorce. Of course, he told hor that he had no authority to grunt a divorce; hut she insisted, and fliinlly getting real tired of boina bored, he wrote somethini?, irrel evant, on a paper, oncloHed it in an en velope, sealed it and guve It to Ihe wom an, who rushed home, ordered her hus band out of tho house, and banned him around generally He refused to go tho flint niuht, and stent on the floor; but another day with that sealed docu ment shipped in bin face was too much for him and he left his wife at the head of the house and departed for othor fields. Albany Democrat. ATVI'II AI, OIIKI.OSKAHH, A Het' rlptinn uf Mm, I', M, Itlnearton' Dis play al tli Kipoaitlou. Now, as on Illustration of all (hat hua boon u Id ao far, lot tho visitor to ihe Kxpiislllon building- find Ida way to Ihe horticultural hall and seek out the dis play table upon which the manifold products uf Mrs. I'. M. lCiucarsoii's Clackamas county farm are outspread hi audi profusion. This farm Is at ouce typical and historical. Jt la a donation claim of tm.l, and coiialsla of 320 acres, 220 acre of which are atill a part of the (orost primeval, lesa the monarch of the grove which long amen were fellod and ' sacked or Moated to the sawmill, and form the liasturiig-n for the stock of the farm, which cotisislnol fifteen horses, eight cowa, UK) pure blooded t'otawolds, and forty awltic. The remaining 1(H) cm are divided Into grain Holds, twenty-live acroa; orchards ami vineyards, tweiity-Mivi'ii acres, ami truck garden, forty-eight acrea, flltoen of which are planted In potatooa. These Ha) uciea worn originally Just inch a thicket and tangle of trees ami tiudorgrowlh as one can are anywhere in the tinncttlcd wood, ed regions of Oregon, lint have la-en cleared anil rm laimed hy hard and long labor at a cost varying from foT to 00 lasr acre ; average fill. The land he at the junction of the Clackamas ant' Will amette rivtara, ia iuhjei t to overflow at long ami rare Intervals; but even the tremendous flooil of 1K1KI did no appre ciable damage, except to a few acrea of andy aoil In one comer. TIIK AITI.g oin IIAIII) la planted to l'.'H varieties, including licie riM'iiing In auinmer, many of which have been aleaily U'urers for over ihirtv veara. It has been allix-ted, in diHid alflictiul, with uncut pest a, but the Hood of the present year alunuat exter minated them. An item nf an In from the apple orchard consisted of 4IKXI boxes to one llrm Among the many vaiietiea shown, and which have not already been eniituerati.il In former reports, are th seedling lieneral liveiov, liamed lifter one of the foundcra ol i'ortlaml, Huh- bardston, Xomi SticL, Hinitb a Cider, Victuals and Drink, McCarver'a favor ite, Kiilwuv, K.iv, Uml Canada and Carver's Trendum. pr.nts, KotirVen vurietie of pe.tia, Including Howard's Only Due, and tho I'. M. It.. a seedling named after the late Mr. Klncamou, premium laker, are noticeable, and found on Ihe faiui. I'M us. Among ihe twelve Varieties, of plnnu on the farm am the liradnliaw', Colum bia, Jotlernon, (neon dutfe. rolleiio's Favorite, I'dtia Datuson, Cuo's Late Red and l.alo l'cai It. I'UtNga The fivfl ehiiii'pat vnri..tt..a of nroriAa cultivatiil in Dri'gnn occupy a place in the "orchard lot,," and ttiree kinds of ttiinces, and three nf grapes, have their annmttriMun nooks mid iiirn..ru Siruat-. Iierrii', laapberiies and hl.u kluTiii'S nre piuiitcii ami yicij in i.Miuniun. Wal nut. btlttorillltM filial lltnaialida urn also found ou the farm. IT.tlETAItU;. All kinds of vegetable in season are planted a a mutter of business. This tathe tnidallo uf October, or nearly so. and forty-seven varieties of theae liailh some delicacies are displaved upon Mrs. Ilinoara m tahles. conspicuous anicng which re nutmeg melons, huire toma- toea, and Ruby King l?l peppers, the latter eight by lourteen niches in ante. Vines loaded with hops, und lingo sun (lower are ttlao notiouahlo. After what has hern mud, If tlie caption, "A Typi cal OregJti Kami," Is not approjiriate, ll the pioneer woman who has gone Id the double, and expense of making this fine diaplav is nut worthy ot "special mentiun,1' this w riler misses his guess. riothing more to the credit of Oregon has a place in the Kxpiisilinn building, and the fact that Mis. R. took the "sweepstakea"in the general award, proves it. She has dune Clackamiis county proud, hut lots revealed but a glimpse of the wonderful resources of that go-abend aoctton of tho state, where manufactories are running a nice for supremacy with farmer, orchurdist, nab- eriuuii, Btockruiser, dairyman nnd othr promoters of enterprise and industry, uregonian . Committed Suicide. Miss Murv Seal, un inmate of the insane asylum at Salem, committed suicide lust W ediieaday evening by jumping from a window in the fourth story of the building. She had been trying for sumo time to tuke her life and hud been closely watched. A few weeks ago alio was brought to her homo iu tlii.i city where ahe remained a couple of weeks. Dur ing the time she was hero her folks wore obliged to keep a vigilant watch to pro- vent her doing herseil harm . Alter she was taken buck to tho asylum alio was put to work in the sowing room. Site was rational ut times uml made herseil very useful. List Wednesday evening she escaped the vigilant watch of the guard for a few minutes nnd got out of light. The attendants at oneo com menced search for her. She was traced by Slowart Irwin to a servant's room in tho fourth ntoty, where there are no screens over the windows, hut just as he entered the room she juniHd front the window. Ho endeavored to catch her, hut only succeeded in getting a handful of her dress. Tho diatnnce to the ground was about sixty foot. No bones were broken, out she received injuries from which she died ina fow hours. Her remains wore brought to this citv last Thursday night. The funorul services were held priilay ntthe family restJonco, and tho remains were laid at rest in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Miss Seal was 37 years and 0 months old. Lugeno itegisier. Sure Death to Borer. Do not hunt for borers at all, says the N . P.. llomeHtoiiu, hut lust doctor them ulittlu. Make a mixture of about one (itiurt of wood ashes unit stir it well Next make a ridge of earth around the tree a few inches from it, and high enough so that when you pour your mixture into tho circle it will run into tho holes and kill the worms. It is sura death to them, and costs less than one cent a tree. I have used it for years, says the writer, with perfect suecess. You may have to do it twice the first year, but after that a very little euro will koeo vour trees free from them. If von have no wood ashes, two a thin white wash of Iimo in its place : The Difference. ' Tennyson can take a worthless sheet of paper, and bv writing a poem on lMiuike It w'ortulf5,Uo)j that s guniusj Mr. Van dorbllt can write fewer words on a simi lar sheet, und make it worth $5,000,000 that is capital. The United StutesUov- eminent cunt.tkoan ounce and a quar ter of gold, and stump upon it sn "eagle" and "twentv dollars;" that is money. Tito mochunio can tuke inuteriul worth f50, and make it into a watch worth $100; that is skill. Kx. ' England has formally notified King George of the Tongo Islands that his country is under British protection. wemt roisiT. The Course ot Htudy Oilier lob-rest lug Hems Itelallre to That Fsraoaf School. Lach congressional district and terri tory also the District of Columbia is entitled to have ono cadet at tha aca demy, the cadet to be named by the rep resentative In congress. There are also ton appointments at large, specially con ferred by the President to the United State. The nuiolx-r of students Is thus limited to 340. Appointments are usually made on in advance of the date of admission, and year are made by the representative. The representative may nominate a legally ipialitled second candidate, to be des ignated as alternate. The alternate w ill receive from the war department a letter of appointment, and will be examined with the regular appointee, and if duly qualified will be admitted to the academy in the event of a fullure of tho principal to pass the preliminary examination. Appointees to the inili'ary academy must be between seventeen and twenty two years old, free from any infirmity w hich may render them unfit for military aoryice, and able to pssg a careful ex amination In reading, writing, orthog raphy, arithmetic, grammar, geography and history of the United States. The course of Induction, which is quite thorough, requires four years, and is largely mathematical, and profesaional . The principal subjects taught are mathe matics, Trench, drawing, tactics of all arms of the service, natural and experi mental philosophy, chemistry, mineral ogy, geology, electricity, history, inter national, constitutional and military en gineering, and science of war. About one fourth of those appointed usually latl lo pass lite preliminary examina tion, and but little over ono half the remainder finally graduate. Ihe discipline ia very strict even more than In tlie army and the en forcement of jaenalties for offenses is indexible rather than severe. Acadera ic duties begin September 1st. Exami nations are held in each January and June, and cadets found proficient in studio and correct in conduct are given the particular standing in their class to which their merits entitle them, while those cadets deficient in either conduct or studies are discharged. From about the middle of June to the end of August cadets live in camps, en gaged only in military duties and re ceiving practical military inatrtictiens. Cadets are allowed hut one leave of absence during the four years' course, and this is granted at the expiration ot the first two years. The pay of a cadet is $150 per year, and with proper econ omy it is sufficient for his support. The number of students at the academy is usually ahout 300. Upon graduating cadets are com missioned as second lieutenants in the United States irtnv. It is virtually ab solutely necessary lor a person to apply to his member of congress. The aiv )K)intments by the l'rvsident are usually restricted lo sons ol officers of the army. Toledo Illaue. The Ocean'i Depth. SL Louis Republic: Here is an end of all romance about the hidden ocean depths. The whole ocean is now mapped out for us. Tha report of the eiraadition sent out from London for the purpose of ocean surveys was recently published. Nearly four years were given to the examination of tho currents and he floors of the four great oceans. The Atlantic, we are told, if drained, would be a vast plain, with a mountain range in tho middle running parallel with our coast . Another range crosses it from Newfoundland to Ireland, on the top of which lies the submarine cable. Tho ocean is thus divided into t'tree great basins, no longer "unfuthomod depths. ' The topa of these sea mountains are two m ilws below a sailing ship, and the ba sins, according to Reelus, almost five miles. The mountains are whitened for thousands of miles by a tinv, creamy species of shell, lying as thickly on 'heir aides as frost crystals on a snowbank. The deeest parts are red in color. heam'd with volcanic masses. Through the black, motionless waters of these abysses move gignntio abnormal crea tures never seen in upper currents. Here is an old legend coming down to us from the first ages of tho world on which these scientific deep sea sound ings cast a curious light, l'latoand Solon record the tradition, ancient in their days, of a country in the western seas w here flourished the first civilisation of mankind, which, by volcanic action, was submerged and lost. The same story is told hv the Central Americans, who still celebiata in the Kast of lscnlli the fright ful cataclysm which destroyed a conti nent loaded with populous cities. lr. Hourbourg and other eminent archaeolo gists assert that this lost continent ex tended from tho roust of Aft ica to near the West Indies. The shape of a pla teau discovered in surveying the ocean's floor corresponds with this thoorv ex actly. We may yet find the lost Atlan tis. THE 8KCKKT 0V BfCCESg. P. T. Barnum's Advice to the Young Hea or To-day. To young mon who would "get on" in this world, and reach the age of four-score years, with happiness and prosperity, there is little more to be suld. But I will refer them to a study of my own rules of action : Briefly, I would say: Bo honest; do not spend as much as you make; don't smoke or drink; depend upon your own personal exertions, and do not leave important affairs to a third person ; don't have too many Irons in the fire ; do not get above your own business, and above ttll.be systematic,- Advertise your bus iness on all possible occasions ; but at tend to it, too, and see that vour claims and promises made to the public are ful filled. It does not pay to have a single customer go away dissatisfied. Nor does it pay to take money for services for which you do not render an equivalent. ' Tho best working years of a man's life are usually between 26 and 60 ; but good work is possible long after the three-score year mark has been passed. I can sav, tor mvself, that every momont of my time Is put to some definite purpose, and though I have numberless calls and demands, I enjoy a reasonable recrea tion each day. Both work and rest, and Joy also, should make up the sura of a busy life. Work is to be resumed at once on the construction ot the Astoria and South Coast railway, and the contract has been let to Chinese from Portland for grading seven miles out from Hillsboro, and at ABtoria to another Chinese firm for grad ing several miles up the Lewis and Clarke rivers. .stJlWfl