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F. 6, McQOwW. W. A. WOTHERSPOON. Si(0) If 3i & & m (0 REAI E8TAT T T T Wo havo listed a largo amount of tlu choicest lnniln in Clackamas County. Wo do a strictly h'ptimato commission business, rcnivsciitins.'; both buyer and seller. The senior member of the- linn has a business netjuaintatK'O withCbuk amas county lands extending over twenty-three years, thus giving us uneiualed facilities for listing and controlling a large pari of the best property on the market. We are glad to furnish all information about, induce ments, business eham es, cost of living, prices of property, etc.. free of charge. All inquiries answered promptly. De scribe what you want in the line of property of any kind, and we will quote you bed rock prices and best terms that can be had. taA Santa WW By FBANCIS BUET HAKTS, (Ouiiyrlpht. All rU-htH iwrea.1 ) CHAPTER YL "Ue, touUln'4 change your blood." It Vas uwtrly noon when Mr. Dawson finished rubbing down his sweating liiiirs in the Utile sUbla shod Muonit tho wheat. He had left Ruse at the hotel, for they found that Mr. Mallory luJ previously started by a circuitous routo for the vrhoat ranch. He had resumed not only his working clothes but his working ex pression, lie wits now superintending the unloadiug of a wain of store and implements when the light carryall of the Randolphs rolled into the field. It contained only Mrs. Randolph and the driver. A slight look of intelligence passed h-twivu tho latter and the near est one of D.ivson'a companions, suc ceeded, however, by adull lixik of 8tuptd vacancy on the face of nil tho others, in cluding Dawson. Mrs. Kaudolph noticed it and was forewarned. She reilected that no human lwiugs overlooked natur ally as stupid as that and were able to work. She smiled sarcastically and then began with dry distinctness and narrow ing lips. "Miss Mallory, a young lady visiting us, went out for un eivrly walk this morning and li.'U not relumed. It is jxjssiblu the u::iy have lost her way among your wheat. Have you seen anything of. her'.'" Dawson wised his eyes from l)is work and glanc'd slnwly around at his com panions as if tithing the heavy scene of the assembly. Ono or two shook their heads nineliiiiiic.il'y, and returned to their suspended labor. Ho said coolly: "Nobody hero- seems to." t SUo felt that they were lying. She was only a woman against five men; she was only a petty domestic tyrant. She might have been a larger one, but Bhe had all the courage of that possibility. "Maj. Randolph and my son are away' she went on, drawing herself erect. "Cut I know that tho major will pay liberally if these men will search the field, besides making it all right with your employers for the loss of time." Dawson uttered a single word in a low voice to the man nearest hint, who ap parently communicated it to the others, for the four men stopped nuloading and moved away ono after tho other, even the driver joining in the exodus. Mrs. Randolph Binilel sarcastically; it was plain that thesw people with all their boasted independence wero quite amen able to pecuniary considerations. Never theless, as Dawson remained looking quietly at her, she said: "Then I suppose they've concluded to go and seer . "No, I've sent them away so that they couldn't hear." "Hear what?" "What I've got to say to you." She looked at him suddenly. Then he said with a disdainful glance around her: "I see I am helpless here, and, thanks to your trickery, alone." Have a care, sir. I warn you that you will have to answer to Maj. Randolph for any in solence." "I reckon you won't tell Maj. Ran dolph what I have to say to you," he re ' turned coolly. Her lips v. Are nearly a grayish hue, but she said scornfully: "And why not? Do you know who you are talking to?" The man came lazily forward to the carryall, carelessly brushed aside the Black reins, and resting his elbows on the horse's back laid his chin on his hands as he looked up in the woman's face. "Yes, I know who I'm talking to," he said coolly. "Cut as the major don't, 1 reckon you won't tell him." "Stand away from that horse," she said, her whole face taking the grayish color of her lips, but her black .eyes growing smaller and brighter. "Hand mo those reins and let me pass. What canaille are you to stop me!" "I thought so," returned the man without altering 'his position. "You don't know urn. You never saw me be fore. Well, I'm Jim Dawson, the nephew ' of L'llommadieu, your old muster!" She gripped tho iron rail of the seat as if to leap from it, but checked herself suddenly and leaned back with a set emile on her mouth that seomod stamped there. It was remarkable that with that emile she flung away her old affectation of superciliousness for mi older and ruder audacity, and that not only tho expression hut the typo of her face ap peared to have changed. "I don't say," continued the man quietly, "that he didn't marry you before he died. But you know as well as I do that tho laws of his state didn't recog nizo the marriage of a master with his ctprpon, slave. And you Jmow as well flit as 1 do that even if he had freed you lie couldn't change your blood. Why, if 1M boon willing to stay at Avoyelles to be a nigger driver like him the planta tion of "Do Fontagps," whose name you have taken, would have been loft to me. If you had stjud there you Might have been my property iustend of your owning a square mau like Randolph, You didn't think of that when you caiuu here, did you?" he tuMod compuwdly. "Oh, titun Dieu!" she said, dropping rapidly into & different aeoeut, with her white twin and fixed, mirthless muue, j "so it is a claim for property, eh? You're j wsuitmg money you? I res bien, i ou forget we are in California, where one dotw not own a slave. And you have a fine atfiry there, my poor friend. Very pretty, but very hard to prove, ni'aiou. And these peasant are iu tt, eh? Work ing it on shares tike the farm, eh?" "Well," said Dawson, slightly chang ing his position and passing his hand ever the horse's neck wiUi a half wearied contempt, "one of those men is from I'laquemine and the other from Coupee. They know all the L'Uuinmadleu's his tory. And they know a streak of the tar brush when they see it. They took your J measure when they came here last year I and sited you up fairly. So had I, for I the matter of that, whon I llrst saw you. And we compared notes. Hut the major is a stpiare man, for all he is your hus band, and we reckoned ho had a big enough contract on his hands to take care of you and L'Uommadivu's half breeds, and so" he tossed the reins con temptuously aside "we kept this to our selves." "And now you want what, eh?" "We want an end to this foolery," ho broke out roughly, stopping back front the vehicle and facing her suddenly with his tirst amrrv iresture. "We want i an eiul to tticso airs anil grimaces mm I all this 'dandy uigger business.' Wo ! want an end to this 'cake walking' ! through tSie wheat and floating of the i honest lain r of your betters. We want I yon and your 'do Fontages' to climb down! And we want an end to this ropln' in of white folks to suit your little game. Wo want an end to your trying to mix your nigger blood with any one here, and we intend to stop it. We draw the line ;.t tho major." Lashed us she had been by those words, apparent ly out of all semblance of her former facial arrogance, a lower and more stubborn resistance seemed to have sprung up in her as she cat side ways watching him with her set smile and contracting eyes. j "Ah," i lie saiil dryly, "so she is hero, j I thought si). Which of you is it, eh? It's a good spec; Military's a rich man. Shea not particular. Tho man had Btopped as if listening, his head n.rnod toward tho road. Then he turned carelessly and facing her again wuvd his hand with a gesture of tired dismissal and said: "Qol You'll find your driver over there by the tol shed: He has heard nothing yet, but I've given you fair warning. Go!" Ho walked slowly back toward tho shod as the woman, snatching up tho reins, drovo violently oil in tho direc tion where the mon had disappeared. But she turned aside, ignoring her wait ing driver in her wild and reckless abandonment of all her old conventional attitudes, and lashing her horse forward with tho same set smilo on her face, the same odd relaxation of figure and the same squaring of her elbows. Avoiding tho main road she pushed iuto a narrow track that intersected un other nearer the scone of the accident to Rose's buggy three weeks before. Bhe had nearly passed it when she was hailed by a strange voice, and looking up por ceived a horseman floundering in the mazes of the wheat to one Bide of tho track. Whatever mean thought of hor past life she was flying from, whatever mean purpose she was flying to, bIvo pulled up suddenly and as suddenly re sumed hor erect, aggressive stiffness. The stranger was a middle aged man, in dress and appearance a dweller of cities. He lifted his hat as he perceived the oc cupant of the wagon to be a lady. "I beg your pardon, but 1 fear I'vo lost my way in trying to make a short cut to tho Excelsior's company rancho." "You aru in it now," said Mrs. Ran dolph quickly. "Thank you, but where can I find the farm houae?" "There is none," she returned with her old superciliousness, "unless you choose to give that name to the shanties and sheds where the laborers and serv ants live, ?iar the road." The stranger looked puzzled. "I'm looking for a Mr. Dawson," ho said re flectively, "but I may have made somo mistake. Do yon know Maj. Randolph's house hereabouts?" "I do. I am Mrs. Randolph," she said stiffly. The stranger's brow cleared and he smilod pleasantly. "Then this is a for tunate meeting," he said, raising his hat again as ho reined in his horse beside the wagon, "for I am Mr. Mallory, and I was looking forward to the pleasure of pre senting myself to you an hour or two later. The fact is, an old acquaintance, Mr. Dawson, telegraphed me yesterday to meet him here on urgent business and I felt obligod to go there first." Mrs. Randolph's eyes sparkled with a sudden gratified intelligence, but her manner scorned rather to increase than abate its p,-rim precision. "Our meeting this morning, Mr. Mal lory, is both fortunate and unfortunate, for I regret to say that . your daughter, who has not been'quite herself since the earthquake, was missing this morning and has not yet been found though we have searched everywhere. Understand mo," she said, as the steanger started, "I We have grain farms, stock farms, fruit farms, lands cultivated and lands uncultivated, timber lands and paramo lands, business lots, blocks, buildings, dwelling lots, houses, and acre property for garden or residence purposes. Abstracts made, titles examined, loans negotiated, and careful investments made for non-residents. We are hero for business. Cur ollice is always open. Friends and stran gers alike are invited to come and see us. Holow you will lind a few bargains taken at random from our books: 1(H) lots in "Weslynn," a handsome new addition on West side near the falls and factories. Size of lots 50 by 100 feet, price $150.00, $10 down and $5 a month without in terest or taxes. ly Opposite the have no fear for her Immunol safety I am only coucerned for any Indiscretion that she may commit in tho presence of these strangers, whose company she would seem to prefer to ours." "But I don't understand you, madam," said Mallory sternly. "You are speak ing of my daughter and" , "F.xcivse me, Mr. Mallory," said Mrs. Randolph, lifting her baud with her dry est deprecation and her most desiccating mile, "I'm not pansing judgment or criticism. I am of a foreign race, and coiri'ipiently do not understand the free dom of American young ladies and their familiarity with the opposite sex. I make no charges; I only wish to u suro you th.it she. will no doubt lie found in the company and under tho protection of her own countrymen. There U," she added, with ironical distinctness, "a young me chanic or Held hand, or quack well doctor, whom she seems to admire, and with whom she appears mow or less on equal terms." Mallory regarded her for a moment fixedly, and then his sternness relaxed to a inischiovou.dy complacent smile. "That must be youug Rent, of whom I've heard," he said, with unabated cheerful ness. "And I don't know but what she may bo with him after all. For, now 1 think of it, a chuckle headed fellow of whom a moment ago I inquired the way to your house told me I'd better ask tho young man and young woman 'who wero philandering through the wheat' yonder. Supnwo wo look for them? From what I'vo heard of Rent he's ton much wrapped up in his inventions for flirtation, but it would bo a good joke to stumble upon them." Mrs. Randolph's eyes sparkled with a mingling of gratified malieo and undis guised contempt for the fatuous father beside her. But before she could accept or decline the challenge it ha 1 become useless. A murmur of youthful voice struck her ear, and he suddenly stood upright un 1 transfixed iu tho carriage, for lounging down slowly toward them out of tho dim green aisles of the ar bored wheat, lost in themselves and the shimmering veil of their seclusion, cumo the engineer, Thomas Rent, mid on his arm, gazing ingenuously into his face, the figure of Adele, hor own perfect daughter. "I don't think, my dear," said Mr. Mallory, as the anxious Rose Hew luto his anus on his return to Han Jose a few hours later, "that It will be tieee.wary for you to go back again to Maj. Ran dolph's before wo leave. I have said 'good-by' for you and thanked them, and your trunks are packed and will be sent here. Tho fact is, my dear, you Bee this affair of tho earthquake and the disaster to tho artesian well have upset all their arrangements, and I am afraid that my little girl would be only in their way just now." "And you havo seen Mr. Dawson, and you know why ho sent for you?" asked tho young girl with nervous eagerness. "Ah, yes," said Mr. Mallory thought fully; "that was really important. You see, my child," ho continued, taking her hand in ono of his own and patting tho back of it gently with the other, "we tliink, Dawson and I, of taking over tho major's ranch nnd incorporating it with tho Excelsior, to lie worked in shares like the Excelsior, and as Mra. Randolph is very anxious to return to tho Atlantic states with her children it is quite possible. Mrs. Randolph, as you havo possibly noticed," Mr. Mallory went on, still patting his daughter's hand, "does not feel entirely at homo hero, and will ronseonentlv leave the inaior free to rearrange By himself the rancho ou the now basis. Iu fact, as the change, must bmado beforo tho crops come in, she talks of going next week. Rut if you liko tho placo, Rose, I've no doubt tho major nnd Dawson will always find room for you and me when wo run down thcro for a kittle fresh air." "And did you have all that in your mind, papa, when you came down here? And was that what you and Mr. Dawson wanted to talk about?" said tiio autou ished Rose. "Maiirty, my dear, mainly. You see. Tin a capitalist now, and the real value of capital is to know how and whon to apply it to certain conditions," "And thin Mr. Mr. Bent do you think he will go on and find the water papa?" Baid Rose hositatingly. "Ah. Cent! Tom Bontl Oh, yes," said Mr. Mallory with great heartiness. "Capital follow, Bontl and mighty I n gonious. Glad you mot him I Well" thoughtfully, but still heartily "ho may not find it exactly where ho expected, bnt he'll find it, or something bettor. We can't part with him. and he's prom ised Dawson to stay. 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Unitkii Status land Otock, ( oiimioN citv, ou., Oct. k:i, iKiin.j N'olloe la hereby given that In compliance with the provlhlniiH of the nut of cougruaa of Juno 8, 1H7N, on ll 1 1 oil "An act for the mile, of timber lands In the Btiitos of California, Ore gon, Nevada nnd Washington Territory, ' Christian 11 Morrison, , nf Olcx, coiintv ol Olllliim. stum ol Oregon, has thla day tiled lit this ollice his sworn stulement No. 'JililO, for the purelniso ol tho a of nel.. and lots t audi of section No. 4, ill township No. 1 south range No. Senst mid will od'oi' jiroof to to show that the land sought Is more vnltia bin for lla timber or stone Ihnn for ugrieiilturil pnr noKea, nnd to cut ibllsh lilscluiiii tostild lnnd be fore the register noil receiver of this ollice ai. Ore gon Cllv. Oregon, ou Tuesday, the tilth dny of .March, WJ1. lie names fis wilnesfioa: W P. Holes, Mary A Heddi n. of Olex, Or., C, II. Ilydo, aud C. C. Mauds, nf Tho Dilles, Or. Any and nil persons claiming adversely tho above-described ltuuls are l'eijuostcd to tile their ii ulnm In this ollice on or beloro snid 1llth day of March, 181)1. J. T. APi'KKHON, 1-2-4 ;2-b Register. Ooiart House. WOTM'li t oil Itl.H'A'I'lO.'X I'NlTKIl htatk I,Arini)rnc, OitauuN Cit Or., I'o. a law. Niitli-i' It hrrrhy alvi'ii that the (cillowluic iiniiu-il nuttier haa liiia nli-d iiotlca of hla ftitnu tiou tu miika tlual iir.iof Iu niii)iort nf till r.ialm h ml thai hiilil iroot will lie uiuitu tififora Hc-kIh-i-i-r and rui-nlvtir of thu 7 H. Laud iHheii at Ortr koii l.'Uy, Ori'ijini, ou J mi inn y ly, Ih'jl, vU; Niiiiry J, KiikId, furtnii.-ly Niuhjv llluffe, liunifMlaad entry, No, fco-l tir tli w'y of in!, and if1 j of aw' ui ac ."J, t f. , r ;: i), llu uniiini lilt. iiill(mii( wlthea!-!! to prove lilw I'.uiunuiiiM rpniili'tn'i- uin and itulilva-1 In, ii' ui, null) lind. v(j: Jjiiii" ):iiy, Januw t 1 k -y . li.iv ld i mini, hi, liiilieri limy, all ot iii'imiiii, r.ii i.iai'k HlKiM i ti., ui-. J. I' Ai'PKHSMN, Keflstrr. U-ll l-i:, NOTK'K FOlt l'UBLiCATlON.-TlM- I1KU LAND At'T,Ji:.NI-: 3. 187H. 1'iiltcd Slolo Land Offlca, OroKiui Cliy, or.. Oct. 3, lJ0. Notice t hnrchy slviui that In compllauce with the iirovtM'.uia nf thu act of couitremi ot .limn H, 1H7S, fiilliled. "An act lor thu aale ol llmlicr hiuda In tlinlalia ol Cnlllorulu Ori'ifou, Nevada mid WnnlilUKtuii Tcrrltury," John A. Kleteliur, of I.lttlc f'ulla, coillily ol lwla, aiata nf Waali liiMtou. hiN ttila itny llli-il in tlila otllce tila Nworu aiiiit'iiituit No, .lir.. for the i,,ir'haae f thu ae1, ot nut-Hun No. ffl, Iu tow n uh i p No. 2 aouth raiiKii No, 7 ivial, mid will oitur iroof to allow thl Hi,' IiiiiiI aourht It more vuliiable lor lia tlmhcror moni- than for aKili-ulturtil iuriiima and to eMlHbllNll tlU nlaiiu In anld laud ht'foru llm rcirUlcr aud rucalvar ot thla oltlce ai Ore Hon Cllv, Or, on Wt'dueaday the atli day ol March, IS9I, He naiiica aa wttiiiii.ca: frank llanloi) William McKiiikIc, Thoinaa Well., of Little I'alln, P. O.. Lcwl Co,, Wah , and John Mi-l-iiyre, Sandy, Clai'kaueia eounly, Or. Any pcrnona claiiniiia ndvernely the almve-dt-icil!itd land are reiiiei.iiit to tile their elaluia on thla iiilice ou or tieloie aald 41 h duy uf March, 11. J. T. APPKIISUN, ll'M-3 Heglaier. duller for I'lihllciillou. t'KITBn HTATaa Lanii iikkii a, Ohruos City, Or., Oct, a isuo. Noilre li hereby aireu that In ronitiliauee wiltt the provlatoiia ot the act of conKreaa of j n in- a. 1S7K, rullllcd, "All act for the aale of liiuher laiula In the kinteanf California. Oreaiiii, Nevada aud Wimhlnalon Territory," JobcoIi llrowo, of 'l'hu liallei, eouniy of Wh.ico. atnte of Ore koii, Ima thla day Hied In llita ollice tila aworn aiHU-iiicnl No, :uul, for Hie nurchaae of the ae1, ot neiHlou No. 1'j, In (owu.hiii No, t aouth, niia No a ani,nnd will ollr proof to ahow that die laud Motialii la more valuable for lla llinlwr or alone than for iiKrlcultural pur poea. nod to eatiibllhli tila claim to aaid lnnd lielore the reirintor aud receiver of ttila eiliue at orcKou city. Or, ou Viedneaday the ll'lh d.iy ot liect'inher, laiiu He itamca aa aa wUiickkcn- c, H. Morrlaon, W. P llolca. nl oleic. Or K. J.Morrlaou.J. U Law kou. of The Oallca, Or, Any aud all pcrnoim claiming adveraely the above-ileicrliied tiutd are reuueated to fllothelr (ilnlma In thin ollice ou or beforo ald llthday of M ircli, laul. J, T. APPKKHi IN. Vii-M Hi-Kincr. MHK K 1'OIt II III.K'ATIO.X. PniTcn HTATKa Lann Ornei.) OKkoon City. Or , Nov. t, 18:0. ( Notice ll hereby ijlven, fiat Iu compliance with the provlaioiiK ot the act of fouKrenaof June ll. 1K7S, entitled "An aci for the aale of Umber lauds hi Hie Stateaot California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wanhlnatoii Territory." Charlea A. Kalua. ot Portland, county of Multnomah, atate nf Ore (on, ha Ihia dny (fled Iu thlaotlice hla aworn hliiteuient No, I'iiD, for the purchaae ul the lota 1 and 8 and t ol aw1, nf aectloii No. ll". In township No. I eoulh, Mii(e No. 6 earn aud will offer priHit to allow thill the UudaiiUKht la more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for aifrlcultural tiurpiwea and to otiihKh bin claim to aald laud before the rcufaU'r aud receiver ot inn olllie, at Oreitou City, OrcKou, ou Mon day, the ath day of January, laiil, lln nmnca aa wlllleae: W. Naamvth. N. B Iliilch. W. Saxo and J. Fulir, all of Portland, Multnomah, Co. Oregon. Any and all pe.aona elalmliiR ndvcrnely the aliwvc-dc.crlbud landa are reiiieated to (He their claims In thla ollice on or beloro laid 1Mb iluy oi January, laui. ll--l-S J. T. APPKKSON. Ketlater. IMoltcc lor lublirullan. T1MB1SU LAND ACT, JUNE 8, 1H78, Culled Btalca Land Office. Ori'KOU City, Oregon, Sept. W, lstW. Nnttco la hereby given I lint Iu complluiice with the provision of tho act of coutrreaa of jiiiieii, .a, entitled "All act lor the naie ol um tier hinds iu the htiiiea of Caliloruia, Oregon, Nevada and Wnahlngton Territory," Thomaa Wills. ol Little Folia, county of Lewis, atate of Waali limton, tine thla day tiled In thla ofllco hla aworn atatcinen; No, VJitOfi, for the purchaae of me at";, oi aeciion rio. 111, in inwusnip no. -a iouIIi range No. 7 east, and will oiler proof to aiiow nun tue iai:u aougiu la more viuuatiie for lla timber or atone than for agricultural purpose, and to eatnbllali hla claim to aald land beloru the Keglator and Kereiver of thla ollice at Oregon Clly, Oreaon, ou Wednesday, the 'iilh dny of February 1M He nainea aa wit,, eases; Prank Hiinlou, Wm. MelCeuxle.tl Peter ChriHtens-ui, Haua Auilerauu, of Little Palls, Lewis county, Wnshltmton. Any nnd all persona claiming adversely the abiive ileKerlbeil lnnda nrereiiiested to rile their ciiiima in iniHomce on or lielore anld V im day ol February, 18'JL J T. APPKKSON, UI); 1H Koglsier, NOTICE KOR l'UBUCATION.-TlM-BKU LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. United States Lnnd Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. 2D, 1H0O, Notice la hereby given thnt In compliance Willi the provisions ot the uet of conaresa ol June ,11, 1878, entled "An act for the. sale of tinnier lauusin the stales ol caltlorniii, Oregou, Nevada and Washington Territory" Anna Ilrausou, n single lady, of Portland, county of Multno mah, suite of Oregou, has this day filed til thu otllce her sworn statement No. 2,ejii, Tor the purchase of tho sw'4, of sec No 'i south, range No 7 east and will oiler proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its llmlicr or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estnhllsh her claim lo said land before the register mid roeelver ol this olllco ut Oregou City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 12th. day of Mural), 18U1. Hhe names as witnesses: J. F, Wood, Henry Molatt, 1, N. Towusloy, C. A, Towusloy, of Port In ml, Or. Any nnd nil porsnnr claiming adversely the above-described lauds uru requested to file their claims iu this ollice on or lielore said 12th day ol March, 18D1. J T. APPEKSON, ll-20;l-l Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, TIM BER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Ofllco, Oregon City, Or , Oct 25, 1890. Notice la hereby given that iu ooiupltnnoe with the provisions of tho not ol pongruaaof JllucS, 1878, puUtler) "An net for the sale u( timber lauds Iu the states of Cnllforuta, Oregon, Nevada nnd Washington Territory; Mrs. C. A. Townsley, a widow lady, ol Portland, county of Multno mah, Mato ot Oregon lias thiiduy filed In this olllco her sworn statement No. 2'.','I8, for the pur elniso of the sc'i, of suction No. 2, iu township No. 2 south, rnngo No. 7 east, nnd will otter proof to show that the land sought is inure valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, aud to establish her nlalin to snid hind before the register aud recolvur of thlsoilleoat Oregon City. Oregou ou Thursday, the 12th day ot March, Mil. She names aa witnesses: Henry Molntt, J F. Wood, I. N. Towusloy, Anna Urausou, nil of Portland, Or Any aud all persons claiming adversely the iibove-doscribcd hinds are requested to tile their claims lu this otllce on or before said 12tli day of March, 1891. J, T, APPKKSON, 11-20:1-29 1 Register, A number of choice, two acre tracts of fruit and garden land on Clackamas river one mile below town at $200 an aero. Four town lots in the original town site, level, fenced, side walk, city water, covered with bearing fruit trees, a choice variety, size of lots G2 by 105 feet, priee $450.00 each. Farm 820 acres A No. 1 fruit and grain land, four miles east of Oregon City, 80 acres under cultivation, 8 acres or chard. House, barn and all necessary out-buddings. Trice $25 acre. A fine farm to cut up into small tracts. 62 by 125 feet on Main street with two store buildings, price $11,000. Assignees Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la lu'rahy iilven that I, Ann Huiidnra, axulKiii'ii ot lha CBlnU olJ. J, Herman, hfliik riiU, lutve fHwl my II mil nccmint with voiii.'hi-ra tor llio Dual avlllciucut ol th almve ciillllcd iiiatlcr and all iiuiniuih aru tlnrctore uotllliMl to file oht-cliouM ;o Hitch iHlli'Uictti It any tliay have, ou or lit'lora Ilia 11 ml day nl the next Icriii nt l he Circuit court of the HUUc ol Orcguli lor the Ccuuty of Clackauiaa, Ai 8 M.Klin Aralgnee Dalad lhl Dec lOili Ik'.K). Puhliahcd hy order of Ilou. Krnuk Taylor, JiuIkc of anld Court, , .Wi'H'i: I'Oat I'llll.M'ATIO.V UniTgn Htatks Laud Oiru (.( 1 Oregon city, Or. Kept. 20, 1'A Notice la hereby given, that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Junes, 1878. entitled "An act fur the sale nf timber lauds In the states of California, Oregou, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Hans P Chrlstenaeii. nf I.lttlo Falls, c, unity of Lewis, Slate nf Wash ington, ties una nay men in una ollice his sworn statement No. 2lasi, for the purchase of the iw1,. ul section No. 14, In township No 2 south, range No. 7 east, ami will oiler proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for ila timber oi stone than fur agricultural pur th.svaaud ui establish liii claim to said land before Hie register and recel er ol this ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Wednesday, the 2"th day uf Kebiuaiy He names a witnesses: Thomas Wills, Wm. McKensie, Frank llanlou. Hans Anderson, all of Lttlle Falls, Lewis county. Washington. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds aru requested to 111 their claims Iu this oihce ou or before said iith day of February 18j, J. T. APPKIlHoN. ll- ;1 !tegister T1MIIKK LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878. oi i i: t on vi iii.h'atiov I'mitkii Ktatks Land on ice,! OkmuiN City, Or., Oct. i!3, 18'J,)' Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with Ihe provisions ol the act of congress of J ii ii- 8, 178, entitle d, "An act forihesale ol lim ber lands In the states of CtiliforuU, Oregou, .cairn, uuu n sMiii-guui lerriiury, Win P. Hales. of Olex county nf lillliam. stale of Oregon, has thla day filed Iu this oUice his atom slate meiit No. 21128, for the purchaae of the ne4 uf aeetlou No. 8, lu lon'tiship No. 1 south, range Nn. 8 cast and will otter proof to show that the .ami sought ts more valuable ter lla limber or alone iliau for agricultural pur poses, and to establish hla claim to said laud lielore the register r-nd receiver of this otitee at oregou city, Oregon, on Tuesday, the loth day ol March, lavti lie names as witness- Mary A. Redden, C. II, Morrison, of Olex, Or., C. II. Hyde, C. C. Sands, nf The Dalles, or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aoore-iiescriueii emus are requested lit nie their el ilius lu thlsoillce on or before the loth .day of March, laid. 12 4 2-5 J. T. Arrmtsos, Register. TIMltF.lt LAND. ACT JUNK S. 1878, .totit-e lor I'ulillcnllou. t'nlTKti Stat(s I, inn Orrtn, Okkuou Citv, Or,, oct. 23, lsuo. Notice la hereby given that tn compliance Willi the provisions of ihe acts congress of June 8, 1878, entitled, "aii net for the sole of timber lauds In the states of California, Oiegon, Nevada aud Washington Territory," Francis J Morrison, of Olex, county of Ollllam stale of Oregou, has this day filed lu this otllce her sworn state ment No. 2.BU, for the purchase of thesi5 of nw'i and lots 8 and 4 of section No, 4, lu township No. 1 south, rango N". 8 Fast, aud will oiler proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for Us tmil er or stone than for agri cultural pnrposis ,nnd to establish her claim to said laud before the register nnd receiver ot this ollice at uregou City, Oregon, ou Tuesday, Ihe Illih day of M uch, 181U, Hhe names as witnesses: W. P. Holes, Mary Jtetldeu. ol olex, or., C. 11. Hyde, and C, C. Sands, of The li.illes, Or. Any and alt persons claiming adversely tho above-described laud are requested to file their Claims lu this olllco on or before said 10th day nf Vi.reh. yl J. T. APPKKSON Register, 12-4:2.-5. TIMBER LAND, ACT, JUNK 3, 1878, IVollve lor l'ublirutliiu. UNtTgn 8tates Land Own, I Oukuon City, Or., Oct. 28, ISM, Netlce ta hereby given that In compliance with tha provisions of tho act of emigres of JunoS, 1878. entitled "An act (or the sale nftiiu ber lauds In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washluuton Territory," Jacob I). Lnwsou, of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Oregon, has this this day Died in this ollice his sworn statement No. 2882. lor the purchase of the ue'i of section No. 12, lu township No. 1 south, rnngo No. 8 east, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its Its timber or stuno than for agricultural purposea. nnd to establish his claim to aaid land beloro ihe register aud receiver of this of fice at Oregon City, Or,, on Wednesday, the 11th dny of Mnroli, 18.il, He unmea as witnesses: O. II. Morrison, W. P. Holes "of Olex, Or., F..J.Morrisou, J. Hroivu, of T he Dalles, or. Any nnd nil persons claiming adversely the above described lnnda are requested to tile their olnims In this ollice or or belore the 11th day of March, 18.il, 12-4;2-5 J, T. APPEKSON. ' Register. TIMHKR LAND ACT JUNK S, 1878-N0TICK FOR PUHLIUATTON. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Sept. 21), lS'H). Notice Is hereby given, thnt iu compliance with the provisions ot the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the snle ol Um ber lands In the States of California Oregou, Nevada and Washington. Territory, William McKoriaie of Little Falls, county of Lewis, state of Wash ington, has this day tiled lu this ollice his sworn statement No 2.104, for the purchase of the nwli of toetion No, 14, In township, No 2 south range No. 7 east, nnd will otter proof to show thf.t tho laud sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, aud tn establish his claim to said land belore the register and receiver of this ollice at Oregou City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2filh day of February 18D1. He names as witnesses: Frank Hnlon, H. P. ChTlstonsen, Thomas Wills, Hans Ander. son, all of Little Fulls, Lewia Co. Washington- Any nnd nil persons claiming adversely the above-described lands nre requested to tile their claims In this olllco ou or beforo snid ffith dny of February 181)1, J. T. APPKRSON, "-8 U-8 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNK, 3, 1878. United States Laud Ollice, Orogou City, Or. Oct. 25, 1890 Notice Is hereby glveu that In oomplinnoe with the Provisions of the act of Congress of Juno II, Ihfd, entitled "All not for tho sale of timber lnnda In the states of California, Oro fou, Nevada, and Washing-tun Territory," Isaac N. Townslev.. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregou has this dny filed in this ottleo his sworn stntoment No 2SS7 for tho oitrchaseof the ue1 , of suction 14, in township No. 2 south, range No, 7 east, aud will oiler nroof to show that the lnnd sought Ib more vnluablo for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land belore the register aud receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 12 dny of Mnroh, 18:1). ' Ho names ns witnesses; Henry Metatt, J. F, Wood, C. A Towuslev. Anna Rranaoii. of Purl. hind, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ofllco on or before snid 12th day of March, 18SI: J, T. APPF.RSON. 11-20:1- 20 Register Ailiirir'H Notice of ('Intel ttcta (li-iiicnf. Nutlet ts hereby glvenjthat I, Asa gandera, assignee ot the estate of W, II. Herman, bank rupt, have tiled my final account with vuuehera for a final si tlleiiiuiil o, the above entitled matter and all persons art. therefore notified to hie obleeilous to such settlement If any, they have on or before the first duy of next term of snid Circuit Court of the State oi Ore gon for the Counly of Ctni-ksmits, Daied Ibis loc. IDili, ls-,0. Published by order of the Judge, Ilou. Frank '!ylor, Judge of Slid court. 12 1l:t.t. K u ui m ocia). In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Coiiuly : Hetsy S. Moore, neo, Heals planum, vs. Frank Jones, defendant. To Frank Jones, aald defrndant: Iu the name of the state of Oregou: You ar hereby luiumoued aud required tube aud ap pear lu the above entitled Court and answer the complaint of the plalntllf filed against you In the above entitle,! suit, ou or before the first day ol the uet regular term of laid Court, to wlt: Ou Monday the 20th day of April, A. D , 1891 And you are hereby uiiiltied Unit It you fail so 10 appe ir aud answer said complaint, th plalntili will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complain!, namely: For a decree agaiust vou fur the sum of rive Hun dred dollars, and interest thereon ai;:?e the Slsidny ol October, a. D, lsaa. at the rate of ten percent. er annum, due upon your cer tain promissory note glveu Kdwnrd S. Elliott, October ill, 1.H87, and afterwards duly sold aud nsslgneed lo pmitititl', for the sum ol Fifty dollars attorney s tec. provided, iu the mort gage hereinafter referred te: tor costs aud disbursements ul this anil to be taxed: for the (ureclosiire of thnt cert ilu inurignge glveu by you lo secure snid promissorv note, upou the billowing described tracts of laud situated iu the Count)- of Clacknmas and Slat? of Ore gou. Pin in beginning at a stake set oil the boiiuibiry line, enst side ot In, nation Claim, No. 88, in T4S, U2 fc of lue Willamette Mer iilnu being lioniuion Chun ol llairisou W right: and snid grant being Ihe division line between husband a and wife s pans of said claim; running thence north 44 degrees east, tracing the east boiimliiry line ol said claim, 4n.i, chains; thence north 4fi degnes, Ilu mm. West, 8.1.7a chains to the Counly road leading lu Oregon city; thence along snid road south westerly lo where division line ol said claim between husband and wile, crosses said road, thence souih. tracing said division Hue tu the place of beginning, coutaiuliif 100 acres, mure or less. x also: Ueginnlngat the 8011th Corner of the Donation claim of tlnrritou Wright and wife In 1 4 S, li 2 1C, uf the Willamette Meridian, and running thence north 44 demees. ai mm. 1.64 chains lo the division line bettveeu hua baud a aud wife's parts of said claim ; thence North tracing said division line .li.M chains, toabonlder stone. 24Cxl2 inches square set in wngnn road leadiug to Oregon, Citv. thence south 18 degrees wsi, along, said wagon road 2H...7 chains tu l, e west bouudary line of said claim: thence south 40 degrees, 3(1 mln, east, tracing s..ld West boundary line 11 24 chains to the placo of beginning, containing 17.21) acres more or less, and for a decree directing the snle of said land lor ihe payment of the sum due upou aald note and mortgage together vi llli said attorneys fees, aud the costs and disbursements of ibis suit and such sale, for any further relief demanded iu the complaint herein. 12-18:1-30 JOHNSON Jt IDLEMAN, liaiiililt's Attorneys. Sli-rlirsi Mule. Stale of Oregon,) Counly of Clackauiaa,) s" Ring I. Colin Guard. 1 va J F. M. Hansen, et al ) Notice is hereby given that by vlitueof an order ol court and an execution Issued out of nnd under the seal ot the Circuit Court of Clacknmus County and stale of Oregon and direeled and delivered as Sheriff of said County and Suite, dated .Nov. 28, A. D. 18ic.i, Commanding me iu the name ol the State of Oregon to uiako sale of tho following de scribed real estate to mike the sum of 8419,25 with Interest thereon at the rnte of teu per cent per annum since the tith day of November 181)0 and $fi0 as attorney fees and J81.76 as ac crued costs, and tne further sum ol 822 80 at costs etc. Now iu order to make the above amounts, 1 will on the 10th dny of January, A. 1) , 18SI1 nt ihe Court House door in said county and state at the hour of 10 A. M ol said day, will proceed to sail all deffs right title lnteicst iu and to tho following described real estate to-wlt: The nw'i of section 8, T S, It 5 K, lu Clackamas County, Oregou. W. VV. H. SAMSON. Sheriff. By J. K. MOKKIS, Deputy. Dntcd this 10th day of Dee. A. D., 1800. SlicriU'si Sulc. Stnla nt rii-.,irn ) Couuty ol Clackauiaa. i ss A. K. Latnurette, Kx. D. R. wll'l's, J Laramie Muyer. I Ida Mayer. J Notice is hereby given thnt by virtue "f an execution issued out of aud under the seal of the Circuit court of the Stale ol Oiegon, Clack nmus County, dated Nov. 28, laisj, and tome direeled nnd delivered, as Sheriff, command ing me In the name of the stale of Oregon to make sale ut tho hereinafter described real properly belonging 10 said Defendants, in or der lo make ihe sum of $21111, together with Interest Iheieon at the rnto of 10 per cent per annum from the tith day of November, 1890, and the further sum of 828 00 as accrued costs, and for the further sum of 200 as Attorney fees Now. 1 will ou Saturday, Jan. 10, 1891, ut the Court House door in snid County and State at the hour of 1 o'clock, P. M. of snid day, pro ceed to aell at public miction to tho highest bidder for cash In hind, nil the Defendant's right title and Interest iu and to the (nllnu i,,a described real property, to-wit: ueginmng at a point '."2 chains and 71iuka North, 58 deirreca and .80 min. West fmm ii.a southern coi ner of claim No. 37 Ul T4S. R 2 iC ol Ihe Willamette Meridian Tim anld ',.,,..,- being North 44 degrees' and 80 minutes, Enst la chains and 20 links distant from a point 14 chains and 80 links enst of the Southwest corner of see 88 In aforesaid T and R, and run ning thence north 68 degrees nnd 80 minutes, West 11 chains nnd 48 1iuks. Thence North 44 ' degrees nnd 80 mlu. Sast, 87 chains and 60 links to the eastern boundary of said claim. Thence south 58 degrees and 80 mlu. , East li chains and 48 links Thouoe south 44 degrees and 80 mln.. West 87 chains nnd SO links to ihe place of beginning containing 100 acres of land all In Clncknmna county, Oregon to snt isfy Plalntlfl's said demands and costs and disbursements. VV. W. II. SAMSON Sheriff of Clackamas Co . Or Dnted this 10th dny of Dec. A. D., 1SMJ, TIMHKR LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 187S, rtolico (or I'libUciiiiou. Unitkd Status Lanu Okpicr, i Oukuon City, Or., Oct. 28, 1890j Notice Is horoby given that In compliance ...... v.. v riuiiaiuiin ui LIIO MUl Ul CnllUTpfiS ll Juue 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the snleof tlm her lamia In the atnies of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," , . Mnry A. Redden, 1 of Olex, county of Uilliam, state of Oregon, haa thla dny (lie, In this ollice her swoni state ment Mi. 2:127, for tho purchase of the swW of section No 4, in township No, 1 aouth, range no. h enst, and will otter proof to show that the land sought ts more valuable for its tlmbor or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to ea tablish Ins claim to said lnnd before the regis ter and receiver of this otilce nt Oregon City. Ore., on Tuesday, tho 10 day of March, 1891 vv d i?a,n,CB i witnesses: C. II. Morrlsou, W, P. Holes, of Olex, Oregon; C. H, Hyde C C. Sands, of The Dalles, Or. uyae' l" Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file tholr olalras 111 this oltlce on or before said 10th o March, 1891. , . . J, T API'EKSON, 12-4-2-0 Register