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i UDi4 PA 111 t Bf ujAL.a&nnJOttTH eoyesen.' l,V-v,n iU All rllit ivserwd-l chapter t. Thi-vii wii tt inuyor meeting nt Lots Btoom;reil';i f.vrm, The sluing room -M crowileil w.t! ivi'l ami all unwuul the ojhmi wimlgws mw listeners were stand Ins', smmiin.it tUoir ears to catch the ',v.ls itj.it iVU from tht lnvaoher'a lips, A I'lirvout ot foul, moist dinfj wiili tiu odor of huutivn exliuliUiotisv poured out into the) hallway whore men snd women htiHul rmekvd together like herrin in n barrel. Outside In the farm yard o :;11 boys, now anil thou for-pttin-f t:ie nolonmity of the occasion, foil io -nu hiniT ami towing each othor, ami vuv .;ornly relinked by their elders R.s soon :t : Uoir altercations became audi bio. lli U' a dowu young girls Iu calico gown imil colored koroliiofs ou their head nude a feint of listening to the f on'id lUxMiu-soof wbioh a phrassuow snd Humi reached thorn, but watched tiirtivoly the unrenonorate Iwhavtwr of tho hoys and snickered whenever one got the" hotter of the othor. "U!i, yo generation of vipers," shouted tho preacher in a torriilo voice of warn Inij and menace, "who shall teach yon to flee, fmm t!w wrath to come?" Tto.Va- 4u;;i1nirth ml monition was a.U:v.d uT"TWrftt' grow sraltv skinned; and sealing themselves on a to.u in fro'it of (ho wood shed, In various awkw.u il nt t i t tides, glanced at each other with a half cowed and shame faced bra vado. Hut they presently forgot their scire, and then commenced anew the iimo pimchiust and pinching and ehal Wntjing brag which led to fresh quarrels. "I know whew there is a skunk," id Thurston Cotton, a tow headed, freckled and chunky lad of 13. "1 saw a drunk man yesterday," ob serve d Ciunnar Mutson, promptly accept lug the chileiige. Ho was n bill, handsome youth of 14, whose co:;t sleeves and trousers were much too ijjiort for him. My ranier haa a consin who 1 In jail," rotated Thoraten, determined not to be boatvn. 'Tmt my lather killed a uiun in Nor way," cvvd (iimnar triumphantly. "That's alio in your throat," "It is no such thinjr." In a tVi-Ji they had both tumbled down from the 1?, grappled, and, swaying to ami fro, fought like tigers. The other boys, wh.-lly oblivions of the prayer uieVihi,', yelled with delight and (honied encoura ; u'.vut to the combatants, white the k' r'-i on t ho stops faced about quickly and strove no more to disguise their in terest, nvel tho devout people abont Hie windows begun to gravitate slowly toward the t-voue of the couflict, and a va;.-".o r. i f the disturbance com uiuni.v ' -1 i '.l within the Bitting room, where t'l i.'!utonta began to .look back over th.-.r f heuljers and ceaaed to fol low t!: i''.v.ilN T..i-s i'.'- 1. -nnir attention sparred the boys t i do ilunr lHst. They pulled each r's b.i'r r.nd ears, planted blow upon .- in e tch other's foreheads, tried to bio- "Ihh .!;" -ach other's legs, and resorted to all t!;e do !,:c.i recoimizod fa the art of self f il , .-. Cut they were pretty even ly r. , d, Thornton making np in hra'.v i v.-'mt ho lacked in also. They wci ' v t ri the midst of the fiorc strug gle, 1 both heroically determined not to c , up when suddenly a tall, mat n v.i iu.m was seen pushing her v : ' thrun,rh the crowd. With out iv , i: nrUed excitement, but with a itii:;, f.. t face which was much nior; ; -v'u!, b'mi swooped down upon tho iiii. i. p cting Ouimar, grabbed him byib. cilhirof his coat, shook him as if bo 1 ol boon a bag of straw and car ried Li-1 1 2 iu disgrace. IIo strove in a hi.!? 1 .tr-e-l way to exhibit a hilarity which h" w:w fctr from feeling, and the forced t.-ria of mocking jollity which he tur:.', 1 1 r.vard the dloppointed specta tors ,-:! , r.-.ther athetio tbaa cheerful. It ili 1 ii "t, occur to hitn to make any re 3i;t;ii;ii', however. He allowed hitn self to 1 dragged meekly aa a lamb thron 1: . iio crowd in the hall into the itv,?;' 'ii'-'t vooin, where the foul air soi.n s "; t l Ida combative toal. Kow," whkpered his mother, giving him a litr'.a adiuonitory shako, "listen to the word ot Ood and repent of your wickod:ic-s." Tiie boy tried hard to Usten and (till hard, r to repent, but strive aa he might his thoutr'it would revert to the fight. He r.-,;t.-f.':d bitterly that it had been lntem;:,ie 1 b- fore ho had triumphed over liii ea-'vy. He saw plainly now wh'-re he ti.id noglectod an opportunity to trip lb m-U-n up, and ho wished he could httv ; had the chance over again. Tho tlnUKi ishioi: dcparl or ttcii Am' f. man i clim d faco ;; I . i '-ui t the meanwhile was r: away, threatening his par 's v.i..'a t 'l'iml damnation if thoy 'd tV."ii tho pure Lifihuran faith , ;h'-r i.-iiiliiron to tho "godless" cm .'ichoula. lie was a yonng" f somewhat squatty fitrure, in to Ktir.-.tne-ss, witn a tat nusnea ill t,h'irt R.ubl)y hands, covored on ..-;a with coarse brown hair. His had a de::se growth of the : iiiii "lit, r.iHcd ou tho left sida, tho 1"., hea;l sumo a but a f Btrai'ii parti::; mon :v tha.'i vi mo-it ana !:. pre-.;!.;: Adaiii a-lulls of rebellions Imir stood up on tiio crown and at the Tl.oo.;:'.i ho had shaved in the ; the brown beard root was more i f..i h:.; chin. His nose and ii-i-1 a touch of coarseness, ': a;'i i".rancu made the im a initn in wiiom the old -j though probably kept Hi I r ; r .-.::. ' . In : i ' bus plunged more souls int.; KH. v.-y l.h-thren" thus ran his iuu ;t-. i d:.. coarse "than that se-dm;'.-, I- i..v(iiLed by the devil hiin.-f i .irymaii la eaved by his own ;..!'.:--!'; X it;, that any faith, win.-.:. : txrau, has tho power to save, t'.' :y thtiti bavo ye called minia tera t.; i. -. tr.ta faith tho pure and un dilr.t" 1 J,a-.:.-'.raa faith to instruct you hero i.i your Babylonic exilo, if Metho dit.t i.r b ipti.i or Unitarian doctrines perli.-t; ; u'.-JA .o j att aa well? I declare u:;to y Lrdlirt-a in the Lord, you are a lit '.."id band of the cloot in the mid:.! ( r '.III 1-md of Kg;yptian darkneas, and it j you bold together, stand by eu:'a '' i-iid tho pnro Lutheran faith, iiri'l In J.i .-:!o';f from all intercourse with tbii y ! ; :!Vrr,!;;; soctovios who infest the re;,-io.i round abont us, ye will imperil your rovd'n Milvation. Ye can no longer ph a I i,'mor;:uce, for I have forewarned you iu tho narao of the Lord. And be ware b it, tliongb you youraelves remaist faithful, your children go astray. Siren voices of temptation besiege their hearts from n!l Htlta. Remember, you will be called fo rtcconnt for them on ths last day. Tho promiect of wealth, political offlco and iuflnonce and a high seat in the' synagogues may lure them away from (ho simple faith and simple virtues of their fathom. But I tell you ye have to ehoo'te b( tweon the kingdom of God and the iiiii.-tuom of Mammon, Wtat will it profit you on tho last day to hate been Ain'9-io.-in loyisldtors or sheriffs or county ci';i-;;u, or to have loarned the Kiifdi l:i-iigiia;je, of whir:h some are m foi;li:iiiy proud? What will it profit you, I it ':, in tho sight of him who da inaiuli ;':i not foreign lungnngos, but truth in tli'i iiiiuost parts'." The pa-.tor continued for another half Vtrmr in t'niH v.iruin wamitiir bin hnni-iirt -TrBUB""1!,1;1 rt"it!"".".".miiar.1.1".?""""1 til tho most iniprowitvtf Uffignait that J they could not lenru the Engliah lan- guugoorhold Intoreourte with Amm-i-mvu without mniilng ft grave risk of eternal damnation. , IIo elaborated his theme with groat ingenuitiy and ended with an appeal for the endowment of a parochial school uiuler the dlrtvt supt viaion and ountrol of the Norwegian Lutheran syncal. He finished this ai peal with a Jong and fervid prayer, in which he besought tod to save his po ple froni the abominations of deaolation from Uio unhallowed and soul dwtivy big dance around Wis Goldon Calf, which was. foraooth. the god of the heretical, msjuimoit worahiplng nation wlierewith fit had pleased him to surround thorn. The meeting was Mien at an onu, ami the paator dvvoted hluiaulf for another hour to private solicitation, buttonhol ing one by one tlie well to do members of tlie church, and refusing to let them go uutil they had pledged themselves iu writiuir for an amount wliich he tliought fair. If any one, kuowiug that his turn would come next, trioa to steal away nnobrved the sealous olergyuum dei ' teroualy iuteroeptod him, and shatned 1 him with appiala to his pride and his fear nntO he had contributed his quota. I When he approached the Widow Mat 1 sou, who had made no attempt to es cape, Uunnar thought with fear and trembling that now "he was to for It" IIo waa therefore aatonlahed when the pastor graaped his hard and eracked flat In his soft, motet hand, and asked with a kind of harsh friendliness how he was xtdngen. The boy was afraid to com mit himself on so ttokUsh a subject and looked np into hia mother's faoe, aa if expecting her to answer. -"v I "Oh, Ood harp us, Mr. Pastor," the widow replied, "he Wn't getting c at ail. The spirit of the world, the flesh sad the devil te strong la him. He does lot thick of Ood, Mr. Pastor, bat only of suarrcling and atuM foohng and deviltry. "1 am sorry to hear such bad reports of yon, Ounnnr," observed the pastor with a warning shake of the head. i "lie actually fought during tha meet ing," the mother continued) "fought with fiats till blood flowed." I She made an effort to get hold of the boy's left bund, which ho now discovered was quite bloody. But the delinquent thrust it guiltily into his packet and made an effort to retire behind his moth er's hack. Site talked on for sums min utes, lamenting hie wickedness, not, how ever, in the nsnal whiulng vcteo of a complaining worn am, but in a tone of stern accusation. She scarcely olmnrved that the iastor's replies showed but a faint interest in the subject and that he was more than once on the point of in tamtpting hor. "Well, woll, my good woman," he broke lu impatiently, "well talk more about that another time. What I came to ask yon about eieerna, however, your boy very cioenly. How much are you willing to contribute te the school which we are about to fonnd, where yonths of our chnrch can be brought np in accord ance with the true Lutheran faith "I am a widow, paster, and earn in the sweat of my brow the pittance which we require to keep body and sonl ; together. "The widow's mite, you remembnr, was particularly acceptable in the eyes of our Lord," emd the pastor with unc tion. There was no gainsaying such an ar gument, and after a moment's hesitation the widow pledged herself for Hut she could not be persuaded to prouiin to send her boy to the school; first, be cause he waa not to be trusted away from her, and 'secondly, bwause she needed hia help on tho farm. CHAPTER IL Be toad the mM to pitea and poekesl M It was true that Gunner's father hud killed a man in Norway, and that had been the prime eanse of his emigrating ie the United Bt-. He had scasoely been to blame, however, for the homi cide, for Osmund Gait had attacked him Bnrt, and he had to kill him in self de fense. So the Judge doclared, though he was by no means favorably disposed to ward the defendant, and Uans Matteon whs acquitted. It was, as usual, a girl that was at the bottom of the trouble, fur Hans and Osmund had been aspirants for the hand of Martha Vik, and she had preferred Hans. This was tlie harder to bear for Osmund, because his rival was a harum-scarutn sort of fellow who was not even born in the valley, and had therefore no right to carry off one of the prettiest girls before the noses of a dozen eligible native. Well, the end of it. I have said, was sad, and it seemed the sadder because Osmund, who was a widower, left two small ohildren to lament bis death. After bis acquittal Hans bought ticket for New York, and the story was told (though some pretended to doubt it) that Martha followed him to Christianla and met him on board the steamer when land was out of eight. 8he waa deeptir- atoly in love witli him, people said. However that may be, sure it was that they were married by a Lutheran mis sionary in New York, and during the same spring took homestead land in Min nesota. Iitit somehow Hans did not turn out as good a fanner aa his wife had expected. He worked by fits and stark), but waa more interested in learn ing English than in burning stumps. Nearly every cent he had brought with him went for live stock and agricultural implements, and when, after a miserable summer in a duiront, a simple log house was completed and sheds were bnilt for the cattle they had to mortgage the farm in order to moot expenses. Then Gun nar was born, and things went straight for awhile, Hans took hold of the farm work hi good earnest and met the first payment on the mortgage, but then he lapsed into meditation again, and his old reHtleesnoss got the upper hand. He had an idea that if he could break away from his countrymen and all Norse associations he had a fair ohance of winning fame and fortune among the Americans. He broached tho idea eantionsly to his wife, who was so ter rified at it that he repented of having spoken, She tried to make him promise never to entertain snob, a preposterous plan. That he refused to do, however, but he grew moody and silent, tinkered at a model for an improved threshing machine which he had invented, and kwt all interest in the farm. When this had gone on for a couple of years Martha concluded that bis (him wsa boneless. and she changed her tuc AoA and begun to urge him to go. If thi A was tho onlV way to secure his hapji na she would no longer stand In his wi ty. A nd so Una day ha took the model U pioooa, and packed it, with some oltf .n ehirta and socks which Martha had tfaada for him, into his knupttiok, and SUrtod uff for tho nearest railway statam, -which was forty mtlea dlstaut. Thab waa tlm last Martha or her son had awyi of him. Half a dosen letters arrived, to basuro, at long Intervals during the tint year of his ab sence, but they told wily of mishap, disappointments and prlvnthma. Martha wrote urging him to return, but there was always something new to try, al ways soma tempting prospect which bade him take heart and not give up the battlo, If this prowd delusive ho would acknowledge himself a failure, return ti the Norse settlement, and hide his besd in tho chimney corner, It was now tweUeyoars since the last letter was received, and Martha took it for granted that h.u husband was dead, Uho bad tried to Institute inquiries, ad vertised Cur him in the Scandinavian pnpor, etc., but with no results. Several settlers had proposed for bur hand dur ing tills time, but though she regarded herself as a widow she bad refused all offers. Alaigo settlement hail grown up about her, and iu a circuit of twenty or thirty miles the country was largely in possession of Norwegians. Thoy did all in their power to kotp out other nation alities from their tiaiuediata ueigbbur hpod, and vented particularly their hostility on the Irish if a represoutAtive of that race dug a hole in tho ground, and staked ont a homestead on land which they had reservad for the occupa tion of their brethren in the faith. Ur Bun Protectants they tolerated, though they were f;ir from liking theiu, but the community of religion rtwtnduod them from active hostilities. And, moreover, the Germans were po less clannish than the Norsemen themselves congregating In communities of their own, and rarely from choice encroaching npou Bcandlna vlan precincts. In the meanwhile a church had boon bunta simple frame structure, and elvout as ugly , as could have been de visedand a clergyman had been called over from Norway, An ex-theological stndent named Salveson, formerly ad dicted to drink, but now ostensibly re formed, roamed about tlie country., giv ing instruction of an antiquated sort in reading, writing, arithmstio and Uible history. He was an odd stick a typical wreok of the kind the old world is oon tlnuolly oontributiug to tlie new, but for all his failings he was well received wherever he went, sud hsd free board and lodging ad libitum on any Norse farm be chose to viilt. When he retired with a black bottle or two to some re mote spot people let him alone, and re ceived him on his return after two or three days with undiminished cordiality He was not in the best condition for teaching Bible history on such ocoa sions; but then, in a new country where scholars were scarce, no one could afford to be exacting. Widow Matson, who was anxious to havs br sou profit by Sslvsson's sooom plinhments, induced him to stay for months at a time at her form, and kindly overlooked his periodical disappearances sad his demoralised aojiect when he crawled forth again to resume hia labors, It was enoogh for her that the pastor indorsed Salvenon, who in spite of hia un happy proclivities was perfectly ortho dox, and truly and purely Lutheran. Gnnnar, on the other hand, was in clined to take a critical view of him, but found his Instruction, oa tlie whole, amusing. Balveson always smoked s long pipe when he taught, and his rubicund nose gleamed through the smoke while lie spoke of Norway's post glory ami tho great deeds of the Vikings. Often he grew quite excited, scratched bis tousled head and wiped away the tears that trickled down his cheeks. "Thank God on your kneos that you were born a Norseman, boy," he would say, "for he might jnst as well havs made you a miserable Deutschinan or Englishman or American. We are the proudest nation on earth, or we ought to bo, if we would read our hietory aright. There wasn t anytXHiv could lick those old Vikings. Thoy conquered Normandy, a mers handful of them, and when the king of France wonted Duke Hollo to kiss his oenfouuded toe think f it, he, a Norseman, kiss a French man's toe Ratio simply took him by the foot and quietly turned him npsids dewn. Served him right, the fool I And when they had gobbled np France these vwy same fellows or I think it was thair grandchildren sailed over and pat England in tlietr pockets. Hoi hoi That was a noat lob, wasnl itr And thus the poor drunken sot, with bis bad teeth, frowsy head and dirty hands, would sit by the hour and with hysterical eloquence glory in tho deeds of his ancestors. He was so proud of being a Norseman, though a drunk one, that he forgot all present misery hi the sense of his historical grandeur. A Norseman drnnk. he ones doclared. was The Celebrated French Guro. "APHRODITINE"? Is Bold ok a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure sut (orm ofnArvoiiHuUvftHe or any dlinnlorot the gr nxrstive or- RFFnOr lUanlllflmuUM. A C -T m . .w. v. ..Uuniiiiiuiiiiii iiiiimrrfl- tlou, over Indulgence, Ao ,suelis Lean of Brain Power, Wakvfiilnan, Knsrlng clown I'alni In I ho irk,Hoilnl WfuikiiMi, M)'terl, Nervous Prim tralloit. Kimhima) UiaI..!,.,,. I t r., iIusm, Woslc Memory, Umo( pnwvrsinl Iini.0 Uincy, which It neiflecteiiorioii liwlu preinalnie old se snd limnnliy. price i.oe a oon, 6 koxot " ,u.ijip. nrui uj uinii on mreittioi price A U HIT . v V ,ir 1 1, , .v.. 'i , .... Kit ! Kivim ior every ',.U0 order received, to rctnnil the inmu-y II fermanent cure In not effected. 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ADORN, tim.r.U r1 hur l-o-i Sli l ortlaaJ, Ortyoai i ?i..u.i,rti. .rcurrlv f.rkfd, tat K ii .1 I-.. t'..lhct.'u.t,lvfUi(MWwb4 .,,1 i. . .ram. tl .i.yiT50 II l'T. f.H THlE cossuitatim IlfORSHAM lw . . . Tn r II . . . DXtvl liKAl.KIt IN- Beef, Mutton, Veal, l)ik None but llu .iDfl f mciitii lininll-!. 1')'" !t' llviry tn nil mrts. (if liV rMy, Sll'll TWO IKIOHM aHOVK I't'T iiU'M oeti:sio n 1 1. . otto:. Farmer's Store! K. L. N11WT0X, rilH'CICSSOR TO STRAIGHT & NEWTOH. Goods sold at Portland Prices. Holiest Trice Paid f;r couNTKV riiODUci:. a tvi mar FROM COVER TO COViM. rally Abreaat wrltli tli Hmra. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, School, or Profrnaiinial I. II rary. The Anthantia Warj.tor's tJnn. bridged Dlotionnrr, rotnprieine tho leaves of 1H64, '19 & '84, oopyritfhtod property or tn nnaarstKnou, is no-v TKorongbly Reriaed aiad Enlnrgod, andaa distina-ntahing- title, boura tka nan of Wabeter's Interna tioaal Diotlonary. Edlterla.1 work upon this vetrision has been la aotiye prograa s for ovor Tea Tesn, Not less than Ono Hun dred paid editorial laborers havo been engaced upon it. Orer 1300,000 sxpended in Its preparation before the first copy was printed. Orltioal comparison with any other Dictionary ia InTitod. Get the Best. O. A 0. MERKIAM A CO.. rubllaliri, 8pringnld, Maas., V. 8. A, old by all Uookiellera. IlluatraUidjiamphlatiree. IIM t t,v OUTOF ORDER. NETft' HOME SEWING MACHINE G.ORAWGE.MASS. (.n tauB - J0 umiuN BQUftRE; (jy- DALLAS, .,.'. ii, ATLANTA.GA. TEX. gTiouie.Mo. panics WARREN & HOLMAN, Oregon City. Mi Jeweler, faillfovM:, Vi!1'1!;!"'' Grocery Storo Mew 1 mai it msi jj ii 1 ' frfflfwl ' -r N '" ;"' iV i 'i ,J''"V!'- ri Oi't'uii City A-. Portland. DAILY LINE. I.KAVH 10 IITI.a.MIt, l.blAVK OllHOON Cli V. -7: 111: il A. ". '" A, 7 ::! A, M, 1(1:0- A. M 1 :"!' I', M. 4, nor. M, i no Whv l.iiiiiluigii. Wiiy l.iunliiiu, I ;llnl'. V. s :m r, iu, SI iii in i A 1 1 1 1 1 SlilllllHU- l.uluuu 10:1111 A. M. 4:;i.i 1'. M. H::m A. M. ;i :(K)J'.M. Ncrtkr.i i cifio 11 R. Crcat Cverl.1 d R site. TWt) KASTTU AINS DAILY I it'UANtlKUKCAKSt Shfli'tcit Lino to Chicago Atul all tiiiltilN Kual, via ST. I'All.AMI MINSK VI'OI, IS, The Niirtlicrii 1'uclllc It. It. 1 Hi" i.nly Una riniiiliiK l'SHi.ii;i--Ti!iiiiH, HimhiiiiM 'bm. i- its (free of cluiiuo; l.llMll iilllH I I II ( I.iiclll-H, l'lllinidi I'lil.-u (i Snitimn (jiin, l'ltlm-ii liininu t'lii-H (immls "fin). from I'url Imitl to tlie KiinI. Piio Unit your tickets rcml vm tli Norllmiii I'm illc tt. U. niul uvuiit cliiiiiyn of cms, 'I hrnnii I'lillimoi rttlurn Kli-i-iilnir Cftra, isle nam ,l,iv ..... i-iiiM, iiui -i (.jiiu. iiliiltig car a he i w ii i'nrimiiu, 'l.n. nun sml hi-nllle illrcnl I'aily utrvli-t-. ' . o, n i:i.'ioi. AkkI.IJcii'I I'ii-h. Afii'iil, l-il l'lrat fl., I'oi iIiiikI. Or. afdsii'iu, c-ornrr I'lrn ami CI Hlructl. UNION PACIFIC RY. ROUTE. i i"iiaiiii, ; Vic::. l-i.i.i. .r:,n-iiiit ,filni I ! . 1 1.''., (..iu.ul , i:hce Cars. SI, i ju'i-;. :i ;'!:i .,l,.)i..l . I in. Il,;ii oil K :,i-.i;i'i.(i t'Ait Ti.i.i.s -10- KANSAS CITY, ClllO.UiO, ( ) Ai 'til A- .st. LOUIS iiiA.voi;. irihtit l lor Sau H .unil p. lima. i. i-l...m K 1 "o nii'l C ii;.- Fran Vi-r f'Ti'.ii'r i' i' iluulara lin)ttlra (it any agen ( 111.) Ci.IIIi.lliV or ''. ti t.s:;:. ... V. Hi t. ,. ' il.tln neu ur.i.s.t: v. n'l "tl:niiii : on dibon, ' M. ,t a! i j ;:r'N 4 i :;. -r.:l r n. M. VenySi Co's ili il SiT 'v'-aw TrKas ' KA Vi Li 1 Cli'W-v ,ii,l nit kiliilsi of lice Keepers' Supplies. 'mil vou fur ii. customer. Give U3 a trial i.nlcr. F. L. Pc bon, 209 2d St, Pcrtland, Cr. ' rati.v:i!iTltt C'ilta!(,;iic l'r. XOTM i: FOU i'I?liICATK. IINITMH STATUS ),AN1 UKI'li'K, 1 Oi:i;u(t. en y, (r., .fan. .j, i:u . Nnttct in ln-riiltv wlvo.-i Itinl tin' f.illowinc niiiiK'u tpcuiiT iiit m in. n inuit o or ihh tnUMilfnii to nm k v t i 1 1 li J iiniuf in stipixnt ( liU ninim. it ml tlitil mi Ml iiiin: will lie jiwult' hoi-ire the kiv-isrer himI Ht'f'i'lvn in' tli' t'. S. I tt i nt tUlii'L1 at Ornnna Inlin r. Humnor, llmiKstciil oilrv No. JixMl, for tlto n !. at 80 niul t1 1 , i;f h r ' vf mm1. t ' ft. r .'J e. Ht nuncN Hi:1 filliiy. inir wflneHscs to nrovL' nis ciiiiutni"UK rcsitj -hco upon (UKi cu vatton nf, Miwl liiinl, vi: .'t)lin Kh-lipy, of MiiIjiHh, (.'Iju'kiniiiis ivitiifv. Or., it. itiisloll. of iMulnllii. i iiM'kiiiinis coiiniv, or., (.uutiru IhmtTiito, nf iollli, elm linnm.s ooitniy, or., Kll Cruwwull. ol ort'tnin :it.y, or. l-a-i! u j. t, Arpi'iusoN, ' Jtc(lntr, NOTICE l Oif ITI'MCAl'lON. I'nitkii Mtatks Land orrirs, Oi'.Ki.o.N City, ir.,,lnii. 3, will.) Niilli'C In lii-rcliy rI veil Unit llm followltijf llilllicil Hi'illt'i' Ins fil'ni tiotico of IliK llltcllllon In innl.1' liiuil piMul in Hiippiii-tnf Iim (.'Jiiini, and tlini huiil (iiuni will Iio liuiile liofni-e tin; repris Inrioiil ri-.-ci ve r n( llm it. M. l.iiiul oillco at Ure tiuii (,'iiy, Oii'i.-'in. mi Ki'hniHty jii, isiil, viz: Tlirnilurv (I. Wilson, IfiniH'stiiiiil nntry No. 7n:il, Tor the w Jj ol a w iitnl n of s iv M-c :'l, It hi, r u e, lliMliillirs lln- fii!oii'iiii; witllt'UNOH to provO hln CMiiiiiiiinu.H ri'Htli'in:o up.in niul ciiltlva lloii or mini I. mi, I. vix: I'lilllp Muoni, Hiove MUfhell, .1 Urliilyrn; R. ii. llaokcU. sll of Cluin y villi-, CIncliitiioiM cnitiiiv, iifi-Kim. J. T. AI'l'liltatiN, Kueistor. n ! .LzfJ jLvvr.U ,'iiaall.y T.ve.i, i'.iiik-, l-Vrti'.icrs, etc. Loud Cillro lit oroicoa City, Or, Jmi. 7, 1891. Nollfi' hfn't.y (vlvi ti thnt the following, nniiu il si'lllor !ut flit-l not.ioo of his intention in miila1 ti n:il pnidt in HUpi'int cf hi clriim, mid tliut friiit fiiKu will he jinido Iioforc the ltPj,'i ter niul Kt-.-ivt'i' of the U.S. hnni oltlro nt Ort poii Cily, .'im;i'ii, un i'V;hr'i,'iry ui, iWiJ, vl: Kdwnrd V I'tilnc. Houii'slfiil c;itrv No. r.71-'. for tlu w '-j nf n w x4 ftll'l II ' 2 Of B V. Ui "l' 11 t I v, v y t. HiMi'MiM-s ihr j.,)!.i vitiu' ivllno'-iKH to prova his (''jjaiuin'iiv I'l'Miiviit-; upon iiinl fiiltivntion of, win! liniit. viz: li. 'ury W-illfno, of Mink iiPHhOW'i'. IliMiiy .Sci;'(!i. of iSl it lino lMictulllce, JilllK'fl .'li.lll' It, of id. tin 11 a iioslnfitco, itob t'i'1 Sliublv, oi fjuliun, of CiHi-kHuuts county, Ort'mii. ID; 2-13 J. T. Ai'PKltRON, KUL'lShJT. EAST. and SOUTH "J: via Soulheni Tacilic Itouto SHASTA LINE. Express Trains leave Portland Dallv, -lou.h 1 tiorll Tii:iiu'aTa". m A, a V:1MI r. H 7 hi r. h. I l,v I'liriTanil Ar Miir. m, l.v (iniKouciiir i.v lO UiA.M. Ar S. Fraiinlaiio l.v Aliuvii triifua hIiii imly at the itilliiwltig ala tliuiM iinrtli nf llnaaliiirki: rCaat Fiirllioxl, Ore H"0 City, Wiinilli'irti, Hiili-ni, AlS.il v, 'J'HUKeiit, -ilifii, Miliary, lluirlahiirg, Jiiuiitlnii City, Ir ving unit Kuii'iie HiiMI'lUHII MAII, nislly). 4:siTal'.T ' i.T " "I'lirtlninl "Ar f WF.i uima, m. l,v Orniiii(Jlijr i.v Jiivr.s ftiiii r, M. Ar ll"iliiirsl.v J t) Mn.ti aCIUNY LOCAL O'ally! SKi'pt Muiiitay.) STo-'iCai". f"X 1'iirtlan'ii Ar fn isiiTaT I -(Ml r. r, ) l.v Ori'rmi City l.v 7;M. M. II.IHM'. ik, I Ar Alliany l.v li ,i"l ajl. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOUmtrr SLEtTpING cars, Koraduoiiiit inlntli.il nl hai'iiiiirciMni Hitknungarft Mtn'liml to l.aiK Tralua, Weal Sine Invialna, 1IKTWKKN' MllTI.AM) AKU CUIO'AI.UH Mull 'I rslnjlallr (Kxeopt Siinilav.l 7 ::m . x.'T " l.r furtlaiid Ar j (jtri I-"hi I A- CiirviilHi l I 17 Mr. ,tt Alii,,,., aii.l Corvallia (ii.nneet with triilni nl oii'iiiui Pfu'llu Itnllioad. Kaira Trala I'ally (Kiiiept fciinanjr) ( in ex. I I.V' Porllniiil ar ll'ta.M J Kir. M. I Ar' Ui-Mlaitvllle l.r I !..' a. M. THROUGH TICKET 10 AI.M'OLNTS EAST AND SOUTH, fur tli"lim nnt ''ill Iiifermallon N-rinHiu rut ia. iiik1', mi. I'li'liuli City K. KliKIH.hlt, Mmiaufr, nil an Ceiupany's aieutat I. f. rtonrnn, Am'IS, V. anil I'aaa. Auoitt THE YAUUJNA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. T. K. H()(JU. Keceiver. OREGON DEVELWOTCO'S STEAMERS, SHOUT UNE "m CAM FORMA. Kit Klf J 1 IT A NO F. I K KS Til K LOW K.8T Trnhi No. II will run Tuesdays, '1'liurs ilnvi and Hslurdiiys, anil on iiiteriiieiiiutt davs wIipii iisceHHury : Train No 4 will riitn Muniliiva, Wcilnoa- ility n and Friday, still, on interiuediut duys linn ihh ennsry : : Kteumer S tlllnf Dates. I.iiiii Yhcik ;Mllinnctl Valley, Jan, ll. wis, linn aim ,l7lli, t.rAVss SisrsaNci are n'lllanisue Valley. J i it am; iiii, -..'il mm aist. 'I'hf coiuiiany rimen a the right to ohaiige hulling uim u-iitiuiii i lotire. Trillin p. miifi-t with lite O. A C, K. Slid lllver lloiiu at l ormllli ami A lliany. The Oreitoii I'iici Jo Hleninbnuls on the Williiinetto rivi-r llix'isinn will leave I'lirtland, simt-boiiilc , Mdinljy, Wediies- dv, si ll KriduT si. I' A. M. Arrive nl t'urvuilis Tuesdiiy, Tliiusduy snd Sslin- il.iv nl ;i;:;u r. si, l.onve I oivnlliH, iiiuili-hoiiiid, Muixl.iy. Wednesday unil I'lidiiyst 8 A. M. Arrive si I'm tliiml I iicKiinv, i imisiittv (ml uini(lav t;t::;o I'. AI. on .Miiniliiv, WedncHiliiy end Kri ditv, Imlli itorlti ilikI soiitli-iHiuml bo-it lie (ivrr niilit st l-kalein, leiinni; here si 0 A, M. ; Krelitht end Ticket O Ittce. Salmon street wharf forilauil, O.C MOOI'lt. (I. F. A P. A. O.P. R.. fan aa mo n a, lu tit Circuit Coartuf the State ol Ore'ou for Clai'kamai Coutiif : UtfUy b. Moore, in''-, HaUl plaiatltT: I I Frank Joma, dufa iJant. J To Frank Jonon. e-ild dcfetnlant: In tlm naineol the I late of orrson: Yell are hiirehy inniiiioiiiHl ami rciiilrril to be ami ap pear in tin above cut Itlcd Court anil aniirer l ho complaint nl tlie laiiitlirfllerl airalnnt rou tn the altove enllllitl an it. ou or before Ilia Smt .lav o( tho ami resular term ef aalil Court, to-wlt: cu Moiiiiay the 'lh day of April, A. Il ,11)1. Ami you are liuriby niilifliil that If you (all ,o to itiiiifar and anjiwer aald complalat. the plnlnlltr will apply u- theUoiirt for the relief 1,'ntanilod in NRi.1 atomplaint. namely: For a (It-cn-t, asatnit you lor tlie mm nf Five Hun lied dolturH, an I limereat thereon alnre the :illilny o(oelolr, A. 1, lSns. at the rale of ion percent, eor aiiinm, due upon your cer tain prninlpxnry nntesiveu Edwur.l S Flllotl, tletolier ill, IhiiT, i jid af.crwarila duly aoltl and a!giieetl to pl.inttflr, for the amii of Fifty ilollara attorney s fee, provltled, la the more tniio hereinalter retnrrtd te; for cpta iiiid . I iii rfiiint s of. tain auiltobe taxed; Inr the foreclosure ol that eorwfu mortir tan Riven by you (o accure anjtt iroinla,tiry note, usos the lollowInK dcnei'ilwd tranta ef land aituated lu the (-iiiuity it-' C luekamna and stale el (ire aon. toivit: Sexlniiug at a atake pet ea the liouuiUry line, aaal aide of lionatlon t'lnlra, No. :pi, iu "I iH. Kl K of the Tllllainelie Mer idaii Iteltit liona-iion Claim ol Uatrtaon Wriitht; and i,ld srant bems (lie dlviilna line oeiiveuii niihiinuu a anil wne-a parti of taul ''liiim; riinntnii thiMiee iiorlh 44 dereea ea,t, iriictui! the eaht lxunilarT line nl aald elaiai. l.r.J chalna; tlteiioe unrlh 4,'. deere e. 1 rain. out, 83.7fi cliatiiK so the County road leaillng lo Oreiron City; tliaiure alout aald road aouih M-citteriy lo where 4ltvfaleu llue of aald i lalai hetweeu huaband mid wile, erom-ea 1.111I road. thence aouth. in cltnt amd dlrlalon line to the place nf 0 mfiunlug, eoiitaiuiug lue acrea, more or leaav Alan: Hetiliiiiina at the South Corner el the Douatlon Claim of tlarrikcu ITrlirht aad wile In 14 H, It 2 K, of I tin Willamette Meridian, and riiuulnR thence nirui 44 degreea, .SOmin.eaat, I.ft4 chalna to the -sivlaion line between hua Immra and wlle'a pnriaof aiild claim; thence North tracing aald illvMoe line X'.t.'i chalna. lo a boulder itnon, -H tlft.ti 1 Inchea .quare act wniiun road lead In,: to (lreeon City, ihence Kttiith IS denreca wiiei. nlong said waaon road 17 chalna to tl e won iiouniliirr line ol laid clulin: thence soiilh ' degreca. Hi) niln. eatt, iraciiue emd Went boundary lino II iM elm Ins lo the place or boiriniiiiia, eoiitafiilng 17.20 ncrca mure or lei a, and lor a decree llrectniR the aale of al,l bind for the payment if the lum due iipnn anjd note and innrtitiite (oRnihvr with aiild alUirueya fee,, and the cimta itnd dlnbtiraeme-iitfl oftlila luit ami inch mil-. Foreny further relief demanded lathe complaint herein. ' l-i-ls:I-so joii nw.in liii.r.iM ah, .Plaintiff's Attorney!. TIM11KR LANfM, ACT JUNE 8, 1J7S, Autleo lor 1" ublicntlon. iridTsn UtatssLand Offics, ( Ousuon City, Or,, Oct, 23, WHO Notice la hereby tlvon that lu compliance Willi Ihc provlKlntiH (if tlie net of ooiutreaa of .In 111' il, Inh. entllloil An nirt for the aalenf Um ber binila In tint atniieK of California, Orcgou, Nevadn, snd WuahiiiRinn Territory," Miirv A. s.edden. of Oles, county ol nil list il aime of Orenon, has this day filed In Ur.a dllice her aworu itute mimt No. J.W7, tor l,h pnrchaae of theeiv'4 01 aoi'llou no, a, in iotv.il imp no. 1 eouin. rniiRe No. SeiiKt, 11ml will on fi proof tn show that the land aotiRht la more vul untile for Ha timber or aioiui ttinu lor flRriuuiiiiviii purponea, Btid to es- labllah her clulm to aula land bulore the regis ter and rnculver of tlilr oltlce tit Oregon City, urc, on Tuesday, me iu tuy 01 Miircu. lssi. bhe iiamua aa vlti:eAnea: C. H. Morrison. W, P. llolca, ofOlex, (ji egon;0, il. Hyde, C. Hiiinls. ol The Dulles. ir. Anv and all per a ol ulmlna adveraelr the above-deacrlbcd liinds .are reaueatcd tn Hie their cliilmnii this ullice 00 or beloreaald loth day of March, 1M1. J, T Afi'EKHON, u-i'i-o Heguter. .VITH i: I-OIt I I BSI.lC ATIO.l IInitku StaI'ss Land Orrtcs, I Orkoon Cir y Or., Deo. S 1890. Notice la hereby aivel 1 that the followlns- nniiicd settler haa has fill id notice of hia Inten tion to make liiuil proof .'.n aupporl of hia clulin and tlmt Hiiid prooi will be muilo before Hesis eer sud receiver of tho i 8. Lund Otlieo at Ore gon Oily, Oregon, ouJat.uary w, ism, vis: nancy j. r.ngie, iio-ly Nancy J. Klnso . honiestesd entry, No, for tho iv ol io'.iiiiI 0'. of '.i ot tec. M, t 6 a, r il 0, Ho niimea the follonfim r witnesses to prove Ills aoiitliiuous resldciie upon and eultiva- .lions of, aiild land, tut: Jamas limy, James inckey, uiiviu caiianwa,, KoDert iiaty. sll of Molalla, P. 0 Clackanmus Co., Or. J. T. Ak' PEH80N, Regliter. 12-U 1-1S Notice Inr libllosilon. llNtTsn bti.'TKS Lasn Ornes, Ossuos CiTv Or., Oct. W, 1S99. Notice Is hereby lTe that In compliance with the provisions of Utoe act of congress ef .nine 8, ltm, enlllled, "An sot for tlie isle of limber lands In the statesnl'Csllfnnils. Orrgan, Nevada and Wasliington Territory," Joaeoh Brcwn. of The Dalles, onmly of aauo, state of Ore iron, has thla day Sled In t'als nfnoe his eirnra stntemeat Nn, i'.W, for tlt-s purohaio of the ae't of section No. l'J, In to wnahln No. 1 south, riiiigNs.;eiist,anil will offo r proof tn ahowthat too land longlit Is mora rslinble or Its timber or atone than for acrlctilturnl tmr- pnsoa. snd to establish his Claim tn aald land before the reKlH" snl receirer of thla ollioo st Oregon City, Ot, ob Wednesday the lllh day nl March, 1KH He mimes as aa wilnessniK: C. II, Morrisrn, W. P. Boles, F. J.Morrison, ot Olex, Or J. D. Law son, of The Dalles, or. Any snd all persons claiming adversely the above-described land sro requested to lilethulr claims la this olDce u or before said lllh day of Mnrch, 18K1. J. T. APPKK80N. 12-4:2-ft j , Ketilter. - - - Eleventh Annual - - - PLEDGE SALE OF ID'i Firat Ktrcct, Ncur Morriridu 8t. WHAT 41 2". Il IkiiikIiI me heslth, wealth and lmiiitess. The Investment I innde vn Ins pinchfl"' of ni s hollle of Muote's lit.-vslt-d Ueinedy," TIkuihiiiiiIm of olliei olliei -people hiive hsd cnimlly ss (rood reliyrns from the pur ohuke of lhis Movei-i ip n-tuedv, il cured Iliehuril Williams, of Newcastle, of SMtlims, In nnri-k. Ii did ll'f4 I"" sumo tliinfi for John Hewitt, of of this city. I:. (.', O.iIn a,,d tliclr own hiu'iinliilies 1 ny tliul insrveliiiiHly slunl lime, .1. M Kesttle, s'test lis ellie.n v in etir- ThoiisiinilH of rejiiiiitlile citizens from write of piaise. If yon are ill, Iih' lUirciuiHc 01 a ttftiiie ni ,11 wire s iteveaii nui on 111 inuit, II you sre toituied iiy & .ZD si ills of mankind, invest $1 2"i in Moore's Keveuled l.'emedy, niul I ee if it will not wive you relief. OREGON a .1. lfOAKKA I'liflSSKIi. iVi.jiiiotoi-s. Manufacturers, and I'cali is CASTINGS furni.li.d ai ,m I 1 1 1 ' ' 'i III Hi '',aM s " C. V. WINKSF.T S. BCKIfTl KK WINE3ET 6c HCRIPTURE. Undertakers and Olacksmiths, Oregon City, Croeon. Good llearecs. Trntinieit ooflins firu! Cunketri always in Stock Assignees 'ollee of rinitl Scllli'iiieiit. Notice la hereby given Hint I. Ann Biiieiera. aaiiiKiiee of lite mtaie of. I. J, lleriiniii. tiniik riipi, have filed lny final secmuil I'll vi.-iK'li.:rs for tlie final acitleiiiunl ol the ttl.nve i-mlileil mailer ami all permnifl are liu-relnre uotitlcU lo (lie olijcellona :o atifli eeu letne-ni if any limy have, ou or before the flm day of the i.oxl lerm ot the Circuit Court ol the St'ite of Oregon lor the Coiiniy of Clttukamu. Aha 8amkss Asaignee. Dated thla Der. 10th lf!H), Pii til If h r,l by order ol Hon. Frank Tuylor, judge of aaiil Court, NOTICK l'OK I't'BLICATION, T1M BKK LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. I'tiHt-il Staton Laud Oftiee, (Jrefiui City, Or , Oct A 1.)0. Notice la hereby uiren that In cinnpllanee a !tti tlie proaialona ol the art 01 c"tinrei.Bof .lunus, l.s, estiileil "An aiit for the le ol llinher lands in the ! v.es ol California, un mm. Nevada snd WiihiiiFion Ternt. ry; M ra c. a. 1 iiwitmcT. a widow lady, ol Poriluml, cuiiny of Mnltun niah, tate ol OtcKon hun tins day filed in this onlee her sworu atau-ineiit No. 'i;;s, for the i-ur-eliK of the e,'!.,. of ai-i-ti.in No. 2, ill townshif No. '2 aouth, rnuite No. 7 eaat, slid will ofer proof lo ahuw tout the lind nought is more valuable forlta limhf r or atone llian for ucri-i-uitui-tii imritoaes. and to eMialilii h her ouiim to aid hind before lite rrplnler nnd reeclver 01 ilila otlierat (iri-ii-'ii Citv. 1 'ri-fon iu TtuiiMiuy, tlie mh day ol Man-ii. 'M1. She naitien ai wiiiti-sses: Meiuy Mointt, J F. Wood, I. N. ToFUHii-y, Anna "Uraio-cu, all uf 1'orilaud, Or Any and all pcrfoti claimfllir adversely tlie ahnve-deseribeil Umli are reiiieted to tile their cIhIiiik Iu this office on or before snid 12th day ol March, 1S91, J. T. APt'KllSON, il-W:l-2l Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, TIM BER LAND ACT, JUNK 3, 1878. United States I.iiikI Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. 2.), 181)0. Notice Is hereby given thnt In eonipl lance with the provisions of tho net of congress of June 3. lh". clltlcd "All net for the sale of timber hinds In the states of California, Oregon, Noviula and Wasliini;tiin Tenitory" ' Anna llratuiou,' a single lady, of l'ortlsnl, county of Multuo mali, slate of Oregon, has this day filed iu tins otlieo In-r sworn statement No. 2.i:ti, for tlie piHrclisse of the s w of sec 3, In township No II south, r. nne. No ? cast, anil will olfer prool to show that the land sought is more vnliuli'o for ils tiiuberor stone than for inrrlciiltiirMl purpoMis, aiel to establish her claim In sa;.l lain before the register anil receltot of litis olhce 111 Oregon City, Oregon, on Thtirs.l-ty, thu lth day of March, 1S91. Ulie littiues as wltuessos: J. P. Wood, Henry Mol-iti. I N. Towni-ley, C, A, Tovviisley, ol Pore land, Or. Any and all personi claiming adversely the above described hinds me requested to file their claims In this olhec on or before s:;ld YMi day uf Maroh. 1WJ1 . J T. Al'l'KUSoN. 11-20:1-30 ' llegister. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE S. 1878. Untied States I.-iud (mice, Oregon City. Or Oct J, IStO Nolle la hercbv irlven lii- t lu c nun'il.inct with the provisions, ol the act of Congress of j June 8, 1S7H, entitled "An act for tlie sale of timber lands In ine sta:rs 111 iianioriiia, ure gon, Nevada, end Washington Territory," Isaac N, 'lownsley, of Portland, cotintv of Multnomah, state of Oregon has this day filed in this oflieo his sworn statement No i;.;l7 for the purchase of thoaiiei ol section 14, in townsnip ro. jsoum, rangoNo, 7 east, niul will oiler proof to show that the laud souirltt Is mote valuable for its timber or stone 1 nan for agricultural purposes. and to establish his claim to said land before the rorister and raeelverof this oflieo at Ore gon Ollv, Oregon, oil Thursday, tho 12 day of March, 19.il. He names as witnesses; Henry Mointt, ,1. F, Wood, C. A Townsley, Anna Draiisou, of Port land, Oregon, Anv and (ill persons clniiniug r.oversely the bovH-de(ivlbci( luiiils are requested to tile their oUiins In tills ofliuc 011 or before said l'.:th day of March. 1S9I. ,1, T. APP1SHSON, n-i:l--J Kciisicr TIMUKK LAND, ACT JUNK 8, 1S7M. Mis'K i; van n ke.s'Atjo.1,. Unithp Status land oi'kicr. j 011EU0N Citv, On., Oct. 28, 1890,1 Notice is hereby glv.n thai iu eouipliaiioe with the provisions of the set of congress 0! June 8,18,8. enlllled "An act for the sale ol timber lands In tho Stales ot California, Ore gon; Nevada sud Wushlnglou Territory, ' Christian II Morrison, of Olex, connlv of Cllllinm. slate of Oregon, has this dsv filed fa thin oflice his sworn statement No. 3.12, for the purchase of the s1 of ne1- and lots 1 snd I of section No. 4. in township No. 1 south range No. 8 enBt slid will offer proof to tniunw tliattne lsnasoiigiiiis more vninatiie lor its timber or stone than for ngricullurnl pur- J irises, and to establish his claim to said lnnd be ers the register nud reeol ver of this eliico at Oro gonCity, Oregon, on Tuesday, llio 101b dr.y of Mnrch, 1891. He names na witnesses: W P. Roles, Mary A Itedden. of Olex, Or., C, II. Hyde, and C, C. bands, of The 1 1,1 lies. Or. Any snd all persons claiming adversely the above-deai-ribed lauds ure requested to file their claims In this ollice 011 or before said 10th day of March, 18U1. , . J. T. APPEItSON, ilHiiM .. tcegister. E MYERS D Ladies' Private Entrance Upstairs. Diamonds Ahrtrit the liii'ifect returns ever resile, on s smull invest tnent is that reported by Jolin Alexander, uf Msiiposs, Csl He writes :'- "The hot invi'i-tiiii'lit I ever made in mv life was one of ( slit. AI. lnvlor, of Seal tie, over it cured their rhemnaiism in s Jones snd W, 1. Job neon, of liitf liver snd heart trouble one end of the 1'aeific Const tj the other ih - hii ii leelnient enn you niskn than tli i Id inen) ' 11 you leel Dad everv m rn pverv m rn, DID Hu mnuli-in, 11 you lisve anvl For Hale by all Druggists. ON WORKS, in all l.ii h if Machinery, jii'oiiipllv made KKI'AIKS AiKignee'si .otice of I'luul Set- llemenf. Notice la hereby slvt-ii!that L Asa Sandera, assiunee (f the eMateof tl, II. llermiirj, bank rupt, have filed my 5nnl sceount with touchers for a final a ttleuient o! the above entitled mailer and nil perat.ua art theiefore notified lo file objeciluua to audi aeltleuient If any, they have nn or before the tlrat d.iy of next term of aald Circuit Court ot the State of Ore gon tor the Comity of Clackamaa, Haled this Dee. loth, Into. Published by order of the Judge, llou. Frauk Taylor, Judre of a.ild court. 12-11 :SC TIM 11 EH LAND, ACT. JUNGS, 1S.S, ulice Tor Pitblfration. l!NiTn States I.Nn Omcg. I Ohsqon City, Or., Oct. 'ii, ls0. Nelice la hereby given thnt In compliance wlthth provisions of the act of emigres! of June a, l7S, entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands In tiie states ef California, Orefua, Nevsds.and Wa-blneion Territory," Jacob D. Lawson, of The Dalles, county of Wasco, slate ot Oration, has this this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. tor the purchase of tho ue1. of secil.m No. l'J, in toonnhlp No, 1 lontk, rnnye No. 8 east, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought ia autre valuable forks Its limber or stone than for agricultural, purposes, snd to establish his claim to aald land belore ihe register and receiver of thla nf ttoe at Oregon City. Or., ou Wertiieittar. the llta day ol March, lSul, He uames as witnesses: C. II. Morrison. W. P. Holes "of Olex. or.. F.?J. Morrison. J. ltrowa. of I he Dalles. Or. Any and all persons claiming adverselr tha above-described lands are requested to file their clsims in this ollice or or beiera the 11th day of March, 1891. ia-a;w) j-1: arruKSON, Register. TIMUiiU LAND, ACT JUNK S. 187S. Notice 1 or 1'ubllcnllou. Uuitkd States Laub Omci, Ossoon City, Or., Oct, JS. 1S90. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the acts congress of Juae 8, I.S7S, entitled, "An act for the sale ol timber Inuda 111 the stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Francis J Morrison, of Olex, county of Qllllnin, state of Oregon, has this day Hied In this ofllee her sworn state ment No. SU. for the purchase of the s ol aw1 and lots 8 sud 4 ol section No. 4, in towushlp No. 1 south, range N". 8 Kast, and will offer proof to show that the lnnd sought la mors valuable for ls timber or rtone than for agri cultural purpos' s and to establish her claim to said i ind before the register and receiver of this oitiee at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Tuesday, the Huh day of March, 1891. She names as witnesses. W. P. Boles, Mary Hed.leu, of Olex, or., C. II. Hyde, and C. C. Sand., of The Dalles, Or. Any and .ill persons claiming adversely the above-described land are requested to tile their claims in this otl,ce un or before said 10th day uf .Viich, JSVI. ... J. T. APPEK80N 12-4;?:-o. Register, TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878. S'O'l'M'IJ 1'OIt I'l llLU AXlO'V. ' United States Land omen,! Okeoon Citv, Or., Out. 23, 18H0,f Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of congress of June 8, 1878. entitled, "An act for (he sale of tim ber lauds iu the states ef Callforula. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," Wm P. Boles, of Olex county of Gilliam, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this ollice his sworn state ment No. 2.128, for the purchase of the nei of section No. 8, la township No. 1 aouth, range No. 8 enst and will offer prool te show that the laud sought Is more valuable for its timber or stobe than for agricultural pnr-' Eoses, and to establish his claim to said laud efore the register end receiver of this offiss at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the loth day oi Mnrch. IStil He names as witness- Mary A. Redden, C. II, Morrison, of Olex, Or., C. H. Hyde, C. C. Sands, of The Dalles, Or, -- Any nnd all persons claiming sdrersely tho abovo-desoribed lands aro requested to tile their claim Is this ollice ou or before the 10th day of March. ISM. 12-4:2-5 . J. T. APPKRROrl, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .-TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3. 1878. United Stotes Land Office, Oregon ctty, Or., Oct. S, 18US. Notice Is hereby given that in compllauoo with the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, 1878, entitled. "An set for the sale of timber lauds in tho states 01 California Oregon, -Nevada snd Washington Territory," John A. Fleieber. of Little Falls, county of Lewis, (tats of Wash ington, tins this day riled in ttiisoflioe bit sworn statement No, 2.116, for the purchase n4 the sc1 of section No. 20, in township No. S south range No. 7 east, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable fpr Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose and to establish his claim toasid land sesors the register nnd receiver of this oftios ai Ore iron citv, Or. on Wednesday the 4th Soy of March, 189L He names as witnesses: rranlc H an Ion William McKunste, Thomas Wells, ot Little Fulls. P. (.. Lewis Co., Wash , and John Mclntyre, Bandy, Clackamas county. Or. Any persous claiming adversely too above described land sre requested to file their claims on this otltce on or before laid 4th day ot March, 1801. J. T. APPKK80N, n-Wil-'je Meslstw.