IllIlCllfFll EjIiJAlMAR nJOIlTS BOTESEN. Lawwou, rising, stuck LU knifo into his jxx'ket and ifrasptxl hi vMti'r'n hand. "Wait it minute," be mid, "and I'll go with you." CILAPTBM VI. "H"?ki cun the itiung man rfof" The gmvr nnipc-nrol presently in hit holiday Httiro of l-bvok brnttdeloth, ami with ilia silk hat sot niOcew upon his boutl. ll.-iviiitf olit.ilnn,! th vtiiiin? mml'il note of luuid h took his arm, ushered hliu ou luvira street car mid ewmttxt hinuelf soU'tnuly nt hi side. They rodo for twenty or thirty minutes up out) street aud down another, throuKh a lw wiUloring turmoil of trHtrle, and stopped at last before a huge, ngy brick block, across the wall of which a imeeeiwUm of colnsal Rilt lettwa traced the inscrip tion: "Th Norman Reaper & Mower Co," Tlmivth tho window could be aeon big wheels, revolving, and sirups of leather bolting flying up and down, leiiirthwi.se and cwswiae, while theirlow from the mouths of the furnace showed black figure with leather apron inov Ing to aud fro like cyclops in subterra nean smithies. There was a whirling, and a rattling, aud a uaiimtering. a rani, tug of uaws and clunking of inet.'iU tit to split one's ears. The whole enormous building cemed to lie trembling with an intense white heat activity. Gunuar and his companion piutced for a moment to contemplate the structure, and then euterod mi outer oillce on tho second llixr, iu a part of the building which wax separated from the factory by a wide hall. Lawson wrote Ilia name on a slip of pajHT and begged a door keeper tii Imnd it to Mr. Norman. The reply Wirt Hum retnrm d that if heconld wiit f-r lmlf an hmir Mr. Norman Would bo at leisure. Ounnur did not d.ire to ask the ques tion whic i was trembling on his lips; Who WHS ibis Mr. Nonnau? Surely not his fiit'.ur. A rich aud powerful mau ho must be, since such a great factory wan named after him. And yet, who could tell? He feared Lawson would think him foolish if he ventured to utter what win in his mind. At hut, when the half hour was at an end, and three men had entered and left the smaller room, partitioned off from the main office by a wainscoted wall of ash, tho doorkeeper conducted the two expectant Norsemen into the chiefs presence. Ouuuar fouud hiiuse! f face to fare with a robust man of forty five, with a brown beard sprinkled with giay, aud fine, energetic features. He was carefully, almo-it fashionably dress ed, bit there was in his bearing some- -titattjf mif.mr ana uneomprouusiug, a kind of bomeipun, blunt directness. His eipresaon was, howuvcr, a trifle worried and his eyes were restless. He looked like a strong man with a bad conscience. "I thought I'd drop in and see you," began Lawgon uneasily. "How much?" asked Norman quickly, "toll mo how much you demand. Yon know I have uo time for fooling. And please give mo a respite now. I think I've earned it." "How you do go on?" grumbled th grocer. "I haven't said a word about money. I just brought you this young man, who is looking for a job. You'd oblige me if you could give him a posi tion of somo kind in the office or tins fac tory." The manufacturer, bridling his impa tience, fixed his eyes with a startled glance upon (Junnar. Tho Norse type in the youth was unmistakable tho frank blue eyes, half appealing in their trustfulness; the blonde hnir brushed ba'ck from the forehead with a sort of rising wave; the short, strong, regular teeth, and a certain amiable rusticity in manner and liearing. Norman saw per haps even more; but knowing that his uneasy conscience was apt to play him tricks he dismissed tho memories which rose np before him. "What can the yountr. man do?" he asked in a matter of fact tone, turning to Lawson. "Oh, I guess he can do almost any thing." "That's tho same as to say that he can do nothing." "I reckon that ho can earn his board and lodging, and that is about all he ex pects to do for tho present." "Very well, I'll find him a place. It is a pity ho doesn't understand En glish." "You may well nay bo; and he was . born in tho state of Minnesota." "Orit iott! Don't I know the work of th.'.ry lilauted par? ans! A native of the Ciii.'.f States, 18 or 19 years old, Vbo doesn't understand the language of' his com. try! You'd have to travel all over ike globe to find another case like it. But those little Lutheran popes, they knov? 'Wliiit they are about. From the moment their people leant English and can anshnilate American ideas they are lot to the parson. They can no longer be guided and bullied and threat ened with eternal damnation if they think a little for themselves, and indulge a little heresy on the subject of the in fallibility of tho Norwegian Lutheran synod." This was, as Lawson knew, a Bore topic with Norman. Ho was intensely American in sentiment, and railed against tho Norwegian clergy for isolat ing their countrymen, from the national vjifo and discouraging thein from learn-ing--the English language. "Iay that young fellow a good sal ary if Mtliad had an English common school education," ho went on indig nantly, vbut in order to keep his pure Lutheran faith undiluted he has been allowed to grow up in ignorance in a parochial school, fed on the husks of doctrinal squabbles and studiously kept an alien in the midst of this rich and magnificent country, to be a citizen of which ought to be a source of pride to any man." Lawson, who had always tried to keep a safo middle ground on this question, being a Norseman among Norsemen and an American among Americans, re garded it as imprudent to commit him self, aud therefore only nodded an equiv ocal approval aud murmured: "H'ui, yes; that's a fact! Shouldn't , wonder." It was soon settled that Gunnar was to be employed in the factory at a salary of 8 a week, with the promise of ad vancement as rauidlv as his usefulness warranted. Ho had sat KHKltifj silently at the big railroad limp which covered one wall of Um office while Lawson aud Norman settled his fate, being unable to wmpivhond their language, It was a relief to hliu to follow the. thick red lines ncrus tlm continent, intersecting wilh thinner red line and black Hues, for it enabled him seemingly to divert his thought from tho alt absorbing conscious ness which glowed aud labored within him that this was indeed his father. In dignation on his mother's account, was at Ilwt his uppermost feolingt but, on the other band, it seemed difficult to be lieve til of a man with a face like that of Mr. Nonnau. If lie was a scoundrel, as Gunnar was compelled to believe that be was, ho must have found it terribly hard work, for nature bad never intend ed him to lis a scoundrel, Yet tho more lie whs to blame. Tho thought oeounvd to tho young man, and had no sooner occurred than it took complete possession of bis mind, that ho would aven;;e upon this heart less adwnturer tho sorrow aud sutler! ng ho had caused bis poor, abandoned wile during all these yours. Out to do this ho must follow Norman's example. He uiust dixguisu himself, What form his vengeance was to take ho could not de cide on tho spur of the moment, but ho would unmask the impostor, hold hliu up liefore tho community whose admir ation he courU'd as tho black hearted monster hw was. And to this end he would instantly set about learning Kn gli -h. Ila would dovoto all his energies to it and accomplish it in the shortest possible time. He started palpably while nursing this passionate purpose when Mr, Nor man addressed him, but understood presently that ho was to writo his name in a book. His transiuireut face Kwpoko the turmoil that agitated his heart. He began to divine that Lawson, who was probably the ouly one in possession of Mr, Norman's secret, had made it as profitable to himself as possible; and that now, when tho manufacturer was be ginning to tiro of his blackmail, ho was turning it to fresh account in similar transactions with the opposite fide, All these reflections flashed through his brain as ho received the pen from Law son's hand. He stoojied down over the ledger and wrote Finn Varsko. Korman glanced curiously at tho sig nature and closed tho book. "Finn Varsko," lie murmured, "that is a curious nauw." CIIAPTElt VII. I Two years passed rapidly and Gunnar i became proficient in English. He took ' a lesson of one hour every evening from j his landlady's daughter, tho charming j Mathilda, who, when the student with the beer base bad takeu French leave I (uegloeting to settle bis board bill), pitted j the solitary young man from tho back woods, and taught him a variety of things besides English grammar, Sim was a curious mixture, this fascinating Mathilda, and Gunuar, though not lack J iug in common sense, found himself un j able to judge her. Two at tributes, how I ever, ho learned to distinguish iu her. i He took her to lie ndorablv simple and kind hearted and full of good impulse. Hut he could not deny that she was an outrageous flirt. Ho imagined, too, that site put up with him sometimes Wattse sho pitied his loneliness, and at other times for want of anybody more desiie able. When yon can't got tobacco to smoko, they say in Norway, moss is a fair substitute. Anything of tlm mat culino gender w;ia fair game for Mathil da, and her time hung heavily on her hands when no masculine creatures were about. Her mother affirmed that a flir tatious disposition was so deeply in grained iu her nature that it was use less to blame her for it. Mlio had, the Mine authority asserted, winked at the doctor when she w;is liorn. One would have supposed that Gun nar, armed with this knowledge, would have been proof against her blandish ments. But no knowledge is a protection against that kind of assaults. There was to him a delicious thrill of danger in tho situation which to her was entirely ul sent. She had seen more of tho world than he. and sometimes, in order to tease him, gave him grandmotherly advice. She wormed his innocent secrets out of him, and obtained finally a confession of all his misdeeds. Ho felt so desperately wicked in having won the love of Inge rid, and then spurned it, thai it was a great relief to him to bo able to call himself hard names in tho presence of a sympathetic listener. He did not fail to perceive that Mathilda, while condemn ing his fuilhlcssness, looked upon him with a livelier interest after this confi dence, aud he could not help feeling darkly heroic in the midst of all his wickeduess. What a lovely character, he argued, this gotitle maiden must have to forgive all his past, and treat him with bucIi kindness and sweet consideration. Why, knowing how disinterested she was, should ho hold back from her his other and far more important secret? He had repeatedly hinted at it in her pres ence, and though her curiosity had been vaguely piqued she bad failed to rise to the occasion. Sho treated his mys terious allusions aa if she only half be lieved them, and replied to his dark ob servations with an absent minded vi vacity which tried him sorely. Ho felt at lust that his self respect compelled him to reveal the plot of which he was both victim and author. Ho was irri tated beyond all entrance, and antici pated with a morbid satisfaction tho sonsation he would make when ho should explode his bomb. But here he was again destined to disappointment. Tho shrewd Mathilda betrayed no groat as tonishment. Ho saw by tho glance eho gave him from under her long lashes that she thought he was romancing, but was too considerate to tell him so. He had then no choice but to produce his proof, and when Mathilda finally had no choice but to believe him he could no longer charge her with indifference, She betrayed an alacrity and an in dignation on his behalf which were ex tremely flattering. He felt With gratified vanity how immensely he had risen in her esteem. Unsophisticated though he was he observed that she dressed with more care for their lessons and exerted all her arts to please in a way which formorly would never have occurred to her. It was an intoxication of bliss to sit at her side on her sofa, while her hair grazed his cheek and her hand some times by some vagrant impulse stole into his, and her dark blue eyes sud denly flushed upon him a glance full of tender meaning. She could put on a look of such aiKsaling innocence that Gunnar had to exert all his self restraint to keep himself within bounds. A wild desire seized him more than once to clasp her in his arms and cover her face with kisses, but at such moments his fancy would conjure up tho sweet face of Ingerid with tearful eyes and lips quivering in infantine distress, and the sonse of his own baseness would over whelm him and sober his passion. Gunnar saw Mr. Korman almost daily during these two years. Ho bad an idea that his chief watched him, and during his constant unannounced rounds through the factory paid special atten tion to his work, ne saw him frequent ly speak to the foreman of his division, and twice, aftor these conferences, Gun na was promoted and his pay in created. When Mr. Korman addressed him, its he occasionally did, it was usu- u,v to nK mm oow n w:w kv:'.s!s j Willi Ida English, line day, when the bell hud rung ami all the other bauds wove lmiTyiHg away, Gunnar was so eugi'ostied in a doUoato piece of work which had been intrusted to him that ho could not tear himself away, (sud denly, as he looked up, ho saw tlm chief standing with his hands on his back gaaing at htm. As Gunnar paivied.Mr. Norman took up tho piece of metal at which he had been filing aud r-smnlued it critically, "Look hero, Finn Varsko," lie said, "yon are not a bad workman." Gunuar blushed with pleasure, lie had never hoard Mr. Norman praise any one before, ' "llavn you any brolhersV" asked the chief, tiller iv while, as he laid dowu the metal. "No. I have neither brothers nor sisters," "And your parents, are they dead';" "Mv mother is alive, but mv father"- "Is dead. Yes, I supposed so, And you had to go out into tho world to earn your living. 1 suppose you send part of your earnings to your mother?" "Yes, as much as I can spare," "That's right. I am glad you are a good son, That Is what, 1 liku to hear." About a week after this conversation Mr, Korman again paused in front of Gunnar's bench, "now much do you pay for your board?" ho asked. "Five dollars a week." "1 live alone. If you will take a room in my house you may pay for it by extra work which I will give, mostly copying and mechanical drawing. You'll then be able to scud live dollars more every week to your mother." "Hut "do you think, sir, that I'll be able to do that laud of work?" "Leave that to mo, I know what I am about," "Hut, sir, I don't think 1 can ac cept it," "Well, do as you like, You may give mo your answer to-morrow," When he got homo that night Gunuar expected to lie praised for his self denial in refusing the ri -h man's invitation, for ho hoped Mathilda would divine that it was out of regard for her Hint he had foregone ho great an advantage. Hut to his surprbe the young lady called hiiu a dunce, mid to! 1 liiin almost in so many words t It it i i looking out for his own interest he a! servinl hers. She felt apparent, more ia.v .;!'' of him that sho was i ; I i run tho risk of sej i i..-is '!f sho was in . ,:(! In- could easily ; !.!!.:: of business like l ii ; 1 ruutldod to her. v "'U'l ill his power (of : i..c l ,t -r chance when 1 1, i c mid make his nud she hoed sin ! how that ho Imd the and would allow no fool- sentiment to interfere When he had ascertained araii.'a. t. doit'.Jt; i ti.i lii-.'l by M Ti the o;,r ...... . By;, : . Which l,i I:. '. livili;: hi ' evotia.via ctreiy he v ; grit of a in .'i, ish moli.c with his pi, i.i beyond the Miadow of doubt that Mr. Nonnau V.M tiie sunt' as Hans Matson, then win his opportunity. He must thou threaten disclosure and make the best terms possible for pledging himself to silence. Bo its.iid tu Hie credit of out herothat he rolxdled n.jaiust this project. It wa justice he wanted, justice for his deluded, sorrowing mother, who bad been cheated out of her life's happiness by this man's duplicity and cruelly. To make money out of such a transaction seemed to him sordid, base. Infamous. He came near quarreling outright with Mathilda, who with all li-r cleverness was not clover enough to discover that sho had made a fatal mistake in uirordiuvt him so deep a glimpse into her hard aud mercenary little In-art She had to resort to team and caresses in order to obliterate the impression, whereupon sho overwhelmed him with reproaches for having thought her capable of tho very scheme which she had a momeut ago developed. And he, poor fellow,' kinsod her aud begged her forgiveness for having misunderstood her; and imagined that very likely hit intellect was cot sufficiently subtle to comprehend tho fine gradations of moan ing couvcyed in this exquisite creature's speech. lie was so preposterously happy at tho privileges she now granted him that ho could not have found it in his heart to blamo her if she had proposed to him a systematic transgression of tho ten comuiandmeuts, begiuniug with the first and ending wilh the tenth. After this (b'lightful reconciliation Gunnar accepted Mr. Norman's offer and installed himself in two pleasant rooms overlooking Lake Michigan. And Mathilda, who jierhaps overestimated her hold upon his affections, resolved to postpone the execution of her plan until a more favorable moment. ( ONTIM'HII. I IOWARD'S Restaurant and Hotel. ()I!K(i(IN CITY, Olil'iUON. N'HWl.Y lTHS'lSIIKIl AM) KITTlUi Tlli:oti(illot!T. Tito Ii'iiiliiii; ri'sl ii u ru nt nf tlie city. Tahles Hiipplii'il with tlie lies! the market uHor-ils, anil none lint tii'Mt-i'laiei cuiiUm etiii!uyeil, -MEALS AT ALL HOURS- OYSTESHS IN EVERY STYLE. faint Slilf iMuhi Sin-o', W uccn Vx nn. I Mill), Opjt, V, S, J .ami 'Att;v, NOTICK FU VCiiM.VTION. Lnnft Omo.fi nt ()ronu City, Or. .hin Ul, )m) . 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Tho Celebrated Frencti Sure, wZ;uo1"APHR0DITIfJE''r;:S2 In Kui,r ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE tn riirn hhv fm'in ofnrvoun (IIhcuwo oruny dlHonldrof tlio Kt-nMifitivoor- lmin in iiiit:i y' wh.if'ii.1- url.!.,,, fi'nllltll()OX'!(!8SlV , BEFORE iiKnof mi i in ii iii io. AFtrrj Tohuorso or Onlu rn . or Ih rouih lint h fit 1 linlliiri... tlon, over ImliilKoiir-i,, &e , hik-Ii uh Ummit linilu fiivver, WnkcliiliHHH, Ui'iniiiirilown I'lilimln Hio tmi'k.Hi.niiiiiil WoHlineHH, llysfot'lB, Nnrvuna I'l' in tiiillon, Niii'turiial KiiilBtilniin, Luucorrhu'ii, Hiz stint,, Wuuk. Mimiory, l.imiinf I'mviiruiul liii) t''icy,wlil('hiriiil('('t('il often lend to tiroiiiniiim olil n'.fo ami iiinuilty. I'rlco (I.IKI a mix, Hbunoii lor V Oil. H"nt lijr innll nn rneelnt. fif tuleo' A WRIT, KN OITAItANTKK III kIVi'H fur every f.'i.mi onlor rcrislvwl, tn refurul tho tiiniifv tf a 1'fli'inniiiiiit euro Is not eirecteil. Wo hiitu thoimttiiiliiof tintlniiinltilH (rum old mitl yoiimt, (if bnth hoxhii, who liavti boon jierinaiiniitlv cured byUiotisoolApliroilltlue. Clri'tilarlrca. Addruw THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wiwtcrn Urimch, Hex 27, Hnimmn, rui For Kilo I'V Ciiiit inRii & Co DriiHu'njtH, Oregon City Or. union iwcirm EY. OVIMLAND HOIiTK. Tinliis torlhe laud leave I'o'thinili 7 ;(I0 A M. undWrtHi I'. M. TlfMFTC t utt Irmtt rliiol.l ), n t r IUIblO In in-' I'mImuI Slums t'loi.i'tf mill l'iitiiii frgtiiit Now Diking Palace Cars. I II lit li il I lihioi' NIcepel's, FliF.K COLONIST KI.KKI'I NO ('Alt run Through on Kxpi ess Trains -To- 0MA11A, COUNCIL IUAJKFS, KANSAS (MTV, CIIKJAtiO, vV St, l.nlUS H llllol l I'll.' Mil, , I ! .M I'ttlO.I'r'tull, ,ll I' M'!', M'l !! !''i: l"l'll I'ii-i' mill 1' iH' I sioi.l ' ..nt, I'ur further i o'lli'iihru Oopou' "( I'll ao'ii of Hie l iii"'.iiy of I', w .... I'. A T. A 1'cl h i O.t 1 1 01 . m. mia.i.i: J-n'l !Hiinuui'. Northern Pacific R. R. Great Overland Ccule. 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Tliu Kremlin rueilie utenuilioiilH on the Williiiiietlu river ilivinion will leuve rortliiiid, Holit-lioulid, iMoinl ty, Weilnes tin V, urd I'tnlity ! II A M. Arrive ut CorviilliH Tii(iiluy, Tliiircdiiy niul Siitiu duv nl IJ :;tO l M, l.eiive ( orviilliH, nortli-bouiul, Munday, Winl ticHiluy niul Friday at. H A M. Anive nl I'nitltiiul Tuemluy, TtiiiiHilny nnd Mlunluy at !l:l)0 I'. AI. on Monday, Wetlnewlay utnl Kri (lav, both north and hoiiIIi-IioiiiiiI hulls lie over nijflit ut Siilein, luuvitiK here ul (I A, M. Fri'lxht mnl Tlrki't OIIIcb, Hulmnii street wlmtf I'urtlmiil. U. (V IIDIIl'K. (I, P. ill 1'. A. o r. II., EAST and SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Poute SHASTA LINE. Kxpress rraliiH leave Purl land Ilnilv, Hnll.ll 7VTf7 Ev TSiiitMrA7" V:ln I', M. l,v Ori'ijiiti llllv I.v III. Km. M. I Ar H, Fi-iiiiel.n-o I.v I lierlh, f U:i'..1 V"!t, Hi'lllA.M. I 11:110 r. M. Ahtive trulitit stuti mily nt tin' fnllnwlnn w'h tluiitt Hurt it nf Uimi'hurir: Kiml I'nrluuul, (iro sriiii City, Wiiuilliiirti, Hiiliun, Alli.u y, Tiuiiii'iit Hhrildii, UiilHi'y, llitrrlKblirK, .lunctlun ('ily, Ir villi! niul KiiKi'iio UOHKIUiltO MAIL (Hiilly) 8:tili!'il7r I.v i'nrllmul Ar " 4:00 9:00 a. m, I.v (ircit'iiit'lty I.v l!:filii', in fi:4il I'. in. Ar Itiwi'liiirit liv ti:'J0.v. m AMI A NY I-'KIAIi (liiilly.JiM'i'ilHiiii'ly,; 6:Tpri. j X"v "i'urUiiiut ""' Ar Tu'liii a7,m. li'imi-. M.J l,v OrcKiui l.:,v l,v 1 7:.'il .1, m. Dim) i', ni, f Ar AJ1"11!! '.v I f:U0 . m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, KoriKJCom m od o tlon nf Soiotnl (Hiihs Par-iuiiigdrn iiUuohud tu Kxprt'HN Triilnc. WOHt Hxto IHvisIoti. BKTWKrN I'UKTLANO AND COILVAI.MH. Mt Tniln, Dully (Kxrept Hituilitv.l 7:.to a,'m.' t,v "iNriiiil Ar j ft-.ui i-Ti lollop, m. Ap (JorvHlllH i.v I IV' Vi m At Alli.iny utnl CiirviilllN (luuntioi ivltli trnlnf of Orexmi I'nclllc Uitilrniiil. Kxnruim Tniln lititly (KxvitI Bitiiitiiy) 1 40 1. M . 1 I.v I'ortlllltil Ar ';i!A.M. 7:1151', M. I Ar MfiMlMivllle I.v I Cits a. m. THROUGH TICKETS TO AIXl'OINTS EAST AND SOUTH, I'nr tinki'tn ami full liilnrmiillim rijri r1I unr rut iii, ini)m, etrt., cult on t'uiiiiJiitiy'K ttyetit at tiriiKon t.'lty, It, KOKIM.KIt, K, P. HOOK UN, C,litiiniti'. Akm U. tr. null 1'itNii. Aitimt TIMJiKH l AN'll AI'T,M'Nieil, W. .wi'ii'i-: root tai'iiM'Ta:. I'NITKII S''A'IK I.ANII llfHO K, ( linen's I'ci v, nr., IW IV, 1MI, NhIIi'ii ii liiiil')' kIm'H Unit III t'ntit I ! Ill m Willi llll' I'lilVlMillH III lllll HIM. Ill UlilMI'imilit Jillii' II, t'llllllml nil net. fur llll' mile ill Mill lift ImihIw Is Hit' Hinli'H of r'lllt'ti'iil'i, Urvii'ili, .Viuiitu iiml ttiohlnit'i'ti I i'irUnr," Ji'iij I.hI'iiIiii, it I'l'ill'iiiil, I'.itmlv i, Mulliiiiuiiili, H'ltn nt Om v.iin, him Hun ilnv llli'il iu lliln t Hire hli vt urn Klnti'llirlil Ne. '.'It.', Ii l' Kill Hlli'll':e i, llll) IV 'i ii ' , ion) k H 1 1 1 1 il iTcl"iLj'i y, In limn i h 1 1 . N i , IimiiiIIi, niliiO' Nil. it i'ii(Jlt Hlllulli'r iih t III 'ItnlV tltllt till' t'lll't """Hilt Ih iilllll' :iunli" tin lu llinli'T ur Mntii Hum fur iimi'1 I'liilni'il itui"iiiM, iniil tu "Muliil.li It I h el'iitit tu mlil Imnl lii'iiun liic ii'iib u r unit iwoIvit i'l llil I'lni'n hi i''i"iii I'liv, Uii'iMii, uli Mull ill). Um miili, ilny ut Miiii'li, IMU, li imhii iih Wiling"!'; Win, ItiuiV,'' (if I'm 1 1,1 ml, i ii i'ii in, v, H iii'ii"Oil nf I'lirilmul, tli ,i . , 1 1 llnriiOiiVt Hinllliiif Hriillll', NVimlilliii' inn, H iillcr H'hiII hi 1'iull inl, iiri'ium, iiiv iiihI nit in'i'Miti t'tiiiiiitun mlviiiHi'ly Kin i In ! lie i'l Ihi'il ItlllUf, mi' ir'tlll'ull'it III llll' tiH'ir t'liiiin tu iIiin I'lhi'i' en ut lii'l'in milil ;,. 0i il'iy "I Miiii'li, ll J, T AI'I'KMHilK. I 'ii; II '.'V , lO ul-O'r, 'I IXIII'.II I, AMI, AIT ,11'Nii !l, I'l,'", A i, (lie lor I' illlen I Ion. I ;' ymi hi ,1 I..IM' Ut'l'ii f. I I ! i, III,, I I'l, ', I- HI i-illlill Hil l' I'lifl,' I, I n',1- ..I lllll i, H"U, III I II III III i'l l,-l I . I I'l i.l- I 114,1 n ii i i -(.. 1 1 1 rum i i I , I i I . I H Uli il I liilllil, II linn iililv ut MiiUlhiliilll. ulnlu nl i u,:y t'lfl III IIM ullu'i, Iiih -lilli i (ill ln 'III IV-i ,'IMI.I, lul III" (ill'i lilimi ,i lit'' IV. 1 II I' ' iillil .,l ' I llill "I til --I I'H'MI IH ',', Itl It'V !,.i.l' ,'hi. I' I'llllll. lillH'li Nil. II I 'l'l iill.l lull nlli'l li" I In 'llH Hint tlm liill'l Ilflll I" tlH'IV V 'lit'li ll' I'll II" Hllllil'l III Nl, lllll ill, ii I, r i.i;iii''iltiii'il I'lii'ii'i-i'i', n lul luiinh ili.li o. iu ilin In n inl I iml l i-lnie llir fi'itlnlnt ihuI in ,M n'l nl tiiU i tin e nt iiii yiui I'ltv. nre niui. , ii Mmiil iy, llii' :uu ii il l1, nl M. m il, I'Sil. II,' lnH'N VI 11,11'S.H',.' llll- KlnU, .llTty l.il'i iiii, Ullliniii 'Imuir, I'l ruin I, (Mi' ("nil J I Ii I li:f f'l III III, III Mnlnliil. tlll'K.iM ii .- ,4,1,1 ,11 iM'i.niii, I'liilnilni.' iiUrrni'h-thi' Uli., I l' ill M ill, I'll liill'l. 14141 rt'Ulll'Ull'lt III me Ihi-ir ' I Hiui In Hin, ullli't' mi iu lii'li ri- nil lil ll'ii ii il'ix I M u li, l.i. J. T. iM'I'I'.lisiiN. I li :r Iti'KlnKr 1 1 M I 1 It I. AMI Ai'T .It'NIt :i, lnri-Mi'l ll'i; , 1'iiK I'l t'l.l'iATl'i.N. I lllli'd SI U,i Imnl IIITIi'ii. Oii'li'iii CHy, nii'tuii, Ian'. 1, Ih'SI. N ilh't' in lii'ti'liy Mlvi'U. lll ll III t'!il.ilf'iurii ivilii Hit' I'hii l-l-i -it tliii m l nl I'liiimi'M, nl Jinn- .1 i-ii i'lilllli"t "An m l lnr Ilin mil' nl Hltl lii-l liiluU III Uli' i.tiUin nl I'l'lll'TllIrt ()li':,iilt, Ni l mill imil Vt iilillirlini 't'i'l rluily, llrii'liii U Mi'illiii, ul Ci'iiliiil I',, lul. i i'iili'.y nt ,1,11'liMiu, Si'iUi nl Dii , . 1 1 Mil Hiiu , 1 1 1 v hiui iii inm . ilin' liU mi hi ii 1,1 "h im-iii N i' vm, i, lul- tit" iiiiri''iiinii ul iiu' It 11 ',!'! l-l'I'li, II Nil, 4 III tun li.lllt, Ii hi, lull rnu,Mi Nil i t' l"! nii't ivill itllt't' ti'iil In .linn ill, f (lu' iiiiiil "iii;li' In uu'ii' vtilieilii ti-r If-Uii'.ln'i ui' plulif Hi ui t ,r Mioiinilliii it iiin 4. ,4,1 s. m.it -i r. till, lllll tliN I'ltiltll tn liillit fillul liiUmi' IliM li'l-l.'r iltttl fi'i i't "I ut Hliu nil, i'l' 'it ihi'K 'Ii l lh. lui'iii ti, mi rrl'i.iy, lliu ;;ili il iv nt Vnni'li, II,' ii iini'i, llni'iin ': Clnrlt Hi'll il liT, 1 ii' l I'l II I 'ilittili. M ililm'l I'll, t.i'1', I'lllirl, nl tlt'l, iill ul I'mlliinU lln'ii'li. mi I nt! ,fi.. ii4t t'lmnilinr mlviir.i'ly Hm nln.ii ili-,i'ri.. i I I. ni" i-.;iii'i,li i I" llll' Hi, Ul ,! .In.. Ii, t'i! ii.i:i r ,ii ,.r Iti'l.ini I. iltl 7l It iu "l .'iiit."i. s.. J i. AITKl.SnN 1 I'.. :i . ' .i'iii.i-r. ti !.;.s: t..Mi ait. ji nk a, ii-ti, t ulli-il si ,tt-M 1 'mil ill': i-p (Ul'!.'-'ll I II), I'lfKull, ifl'. u, I ,11, ,,ili,'i, 1. Iii'ir'.y I. i'l, Hiui In i'i.titll itirr IV II h U' rim Ul-ni. nl Hit' ih'I t,l i-nia-r.'-ii nl jmit' ,1, l-7i, I'llltlli t ' All set f"l' tun i-til.- nl Hill tier ;"iitU lu Hin irtii-B nt I iiliftiriilit, ori'rfuii. M'liul.i nil,'. (A ,i.i,ii,t-t,ih ' t rrtl'.ry," S oiiilt'l I , llin ki I', j ut ',iril'iii,t. I", hi u iy ul ,M ii II ni linn h Si uli- nl on- "!!, It i Ul!" it 1) lli'l't lU Him t llil'l' llli KlVnrtl i .l.itl'illi't .Nil Vi'l, 1'if Kll' (itllrtuii-i' ul Hie In ', I'l H'l'll'lll .Nil. fi, III I'M llllli Nil '.' 1 -tiiiuti rtiuu'i' .'.it ii-i-l. mi'i will tilli-r .ritnf tn li"U' Hi il i 'u I'll il I- 1 1 k 1 t In liuiri-vnlitHtiti- ,,r It, liiittii i i r ulnlu' Hi ui lite nKrli'iilitirt'l i lllll ,' ! iih. I tu l-.l'il'li.h Ilin I'l.lilll In ultl limit) l.i'li.lii till' llt'iilttli'r ni-il Hi'i'l'luu "I llli.: ' nil iv ul i if t'i;i'ii lit,, uri i'iui, nil ("rklity, liir luili ilii) iu Aiull, l-'i-l I llr iiiini. nt nu .i'-iti'it li.ivlil (i l'iniiir,!. nl 1 1' i.tiiuiil ur.iiit' w Mitntn-.tif ri-mritl I'utiii ; t in, !-,'lu r.-r. ut Stunty, It., T. I. Iilittu, i, I ur llilllil. HI' .Mti .nut nil t'lTmiliti rniilHili'K nilvrr-tcly Um it In u i' il -i rlin ,1 Ii in i mi' ri"iiii Hill In llli- tlit'lr t'lililllf, III lllll- uli I'l I'll t'f In'liTI' I Oil luili itil) ul ,.fll. f-'l J I. Al'I'l' HSllN. I I,.; 3 .il lll'gii-li'r, AOT1I I! I'll It 11 Itl.K'A'IIO. t'liirmt sriiKs l.vhii uiin k I (iiii.i.iiii rnv. Ur . I'i'i' t. I'tu.i .S'itlifl. Inriiii ,;l'.tui llmt lu riiiiiiilt'tiirp null Hn' rni i-n nt. nl '.hi' ni't nf ('nuiiri'4.ti nl .Inm' I . iitiuit'.l "An iti'l lur ttu- nth- nl lliiil.i'i 1 ' ml- In ilii' t-l'ili-n nl I'll ll'irn ill, (IH'Kiilt, l iuil i. iin.t U i-huiiUt'ii r.niitiy." 1 Iml V. Hiiiii'r. t.f ini'v'-iii City, r.'illity nl i'l n'kiiuein. miilit ul i n iui i ni h,i. tin il i) n! i'i! in I lu it i iil.i'i' lu n iv urn .t.iifit'i'iii Nn. ;,ii.', fur Hin itiiri'lmmt nf Hm It 11 ', lit, RI' I, ll. I It II ', tit Ktl'l.ltf kl-l'tlnll , Nn ,V ill l likl,li Nn. 3 n.ittll, i- ilini' Nn. a ifl mnl .illliilli i if ttuhovi Hull Uli' Itllttl miUKlil I- utnl 4. i ilmiS.lt' (i-i Iiu tntilicr ni iuh- ilutn lur j ni'i ii-iiuiii nl uin ,iiin'. mnl in i-i.tHlill.h hut -htt in In. .ilin liiii.l t'i'li'i. Iiu' ii'iiltitir mul ri'it'linr nl ' ;hS i llli i- nl litriaiiti lily, (la-iiiili, uh Tri ll iv Itii' : , i.nv nl April I -.U. Hi- intuii'ii ii- ii uin'4,.i.. : II. KiiuthtMi. IV 'I'. ! Iiiiiiirut .1 I M i.nui J. M I'mrl'li, ml ill um- Ijitii t Ity, tit. hi. u. ,ittv iti'l .il nr.. 'in rl'iliultitf Hflvcrttt'ly tin- s ' .. i tli-.i'lllu'il Itill-la llll- rt"lll'li'. tn' llll- iln'li ft itnn In tiili. nil'i't,. mi nr lii'lnrti Kititt ;:i il.V nl Ai'lll. I mi. 'l I- .i .n J, T. Al'I'KHS'lS. lil-tt-tl'l'. aotk s; i on im Bf.M' vnov t'tiiTKO Stti;s l.mi i ru k im i:- i ny. (tr. I'c, 1, l.H-.u.ij N iI m w lit'f" l tfivi'ii, llmt in rotuj-Hflurf U ttll III' I'l'.iv lo-ti. t.f tin nr-l -if IMIlKli' td Jooi 'X t oUill "An not f'-r l!ti' Mtlr -f 1 1 tit Ui r i m lo shi' i itcn t'l Mltli.rtiiit, Uri'wmi, Nt i 'i, mi l ih:iiio:li'n I'lTtllnry," Hiivit) i 'lt titit'll, tif e.mimI I'.ioitty nl MoUihinuitl. Slalt1 nf (no ytiji, nit liiU (itn iU'"i in Ih if othrt' In k swnro i tti'tti-iinoil .N'i -'itl, fir tltv vuiclit"! nf tlu lite it u!! fl "-'rtlnll N, I. hi (uwiichlp Sn J j "niith, Mll,:r ,Nu. 7 (MM, HU'I III OttlT pl't.tif t'l ! timv Iirti Uu' ii'iiil ntij;hl l iii-n-t- iiliidiilc fur lis luiiUTMi Mioit Iii;m do imriiMildiritl por it. f'cs mill ;n i" 1'ii'hMi his (i'tini In iHMiii inn, I Iii'i. rv i'ho r' lii-tfr utnl rcft'l tr nf tin nihco n itrt'tri'ii City, Trymi, nu Trltliv, tho XUh thi ni h rch, IK'I. lit1 ii 'iiM't; it witne'-xi'v Chfirlt' Ht'li'srfi'r, S'imut'1 I mi i Itry, Cliiirli'w t. tt it. nt rnrtlint, Or., ttt'i'ivc iMhiuu-, a'f rviai.il 1'iiinl. Any ninl .'iii )ii'i''its cl'tlinliu? mlvtTM'ly llu hIiuvi-ihTilt'M I'liuls urt' rt'niu'wict) to Hh tlii'lr fining to llii uihvi dii nr ln'inic tnu '.7lh il,iy of XI iitIi, sA J. T. Ai'l'KKStiN, I-hi; f iti'uUtor. I'mitkii Hi atus Kam okimck, uiu:nnN crrv, or., ,fnu. a, w'l. Ni('tj Ih lit-rrhy k1 vt.i t'nil tin fnlhiwlnji H'IiihmI MfiiliT IniH Hlftl imtlro of hin Inlciitlon to tmiki' linul ironf tn Mtiptmri nf Iiin claim, tool t Htl t KJtiil pl'ni'l' ill he ni ill U' tit'fnrt' till HoulKtiT itn.l lt ivornf thn V. H. 1,hih1 tulicu Kt unnon (.'ily, Ort'Kim, nu l-Vlinmry 14, vlt; .Inlin r. Sumner, llmiichU1 ul onirv Nn. fthiio, for the n of r o ?4' iiinl M1', of n p ' . nf m'?. ;to, t r , r :i e. His UiiiiM'K tho inllnwliiK u'ltncsMCB to jtrovo I)In (MHllillllfMIri nitltMHe ll1ittl tnul (Mlltl vntinii of, Huhl In ih, viz: .Inlin tlcl(ty, nt Mnltillii, ( hH'kiniitih cuiiiit v, Or,, II, KhhIi'U, nf It.olallii. t PirkiuoiK I'ltunly, or., (ieni'Ko llunpiilu, of Mnl Uin, i'l'tt kiiiioiH ouiinty, Or,, Kll Civwswell, of Oreunn city, Or, 1 11) J. T. ATPKHKON, NOIK i; I 0H I'l BI,I A HON. I'niti:i) Htatkx Land offick, I OUKdnN ('ITV, Or., .Inn. il, Niillcc Ih hiToby iven Hint th fnllnwinn niimt'tl ndltlrp Jims MPkI notice nf his iniLHilinU lo um It i' ii ii m L pninf In nuppnrtof IiIh rlufiil, ninl Unit nn PI prnuf will Im imtilo hi'foro tins ropin Ut itti'l riTclvor of the lr. a J.nml (Mllcu at, Ore tfoii t'lly, Ori'tfnit, on Kt'bniiiry 10, Iwii, vlx; Tlieodoh- ('. Wll.on, !!niHti',ul (intry Nn. 7: HI, for thi w J.j of n v mul n l.v; nf st w ice, ii-1, 1 2 m, r ii i, llll lllllliOS IC following WlllU'SMl"! tO V'VO his cnntinoniiw rcuhlcncn upnn mul cultlvn tlon nf riiil'l liui'l. vt: Philip Monro, Hie VP lUitelu'll. ,1 Mclnlyro; IC, C. Iliiokntl, nil of (Miurryvilli?, t'hu knui;i couinv, Orison. J. T. Al'PlCKSOiN, IU-hUUT 19 (TI('i: I'iUi l'l liliK AT10N. I.n ml Ollicu nt Ori'iton City, Or, ,Ihii. 7, INM. Nnticii m litirt'liy jtlvtu Hint tlie fnllnwltiit. iiiitiii'il Mlk'r him llli'il ittitli'o ul Ills liiliititlnii to itiiiko llinii iirniif In kuiiii't.ti IiIh t'litim, unit Hint nlil pi'iinl will Im toiiilo lu'fnrii tho Ri'idii tt'r niitl Itiii'iiivi-'f ul tlio II. H. Initil otlli'ii at Ot'O KtmCily, tiri goii, on I'Vliriiury 21, ihw, viz: Kilivitrtl W l'lilno. litimi'sltiiiil I'titry No. fi7l'.l, fin' tint w 'a' of n v ninl n ;.j ol w '., ol m'i. M, t 'I ii, r 2 o. Ho tniiiii'N tint fiillinMitjf w 1 1 iiosm-i-i to prove tils rniillimiitiN rt'Hiilt'iicit ii pDii niul (nilllviiiinu of, milil htm, ti.,: Ili'tniry Wnllittnj, of Mink inttlol)itu', llclii')' H('lli:iir. tif Mnlilin iioRlollli'it, ,liiiniH Mnllt'tt, of Muliilin iitittit)liit, U, ih i'l'l Khnlilii, of AI ii 1 Ijio, till ol t;i.'ii:Utim:i coiinty, tirt.'Koii. I ll; 'MB ,!. T. APPKHSDN, HI'KIHtur. Mil HI lltlitltN. Ill UipJtirilrc Court, for the product nf Soiln HnrliiuH, t' , 1 1 n I y of (Hiii'liiimtiK, nUiu of Uri'Koti, t.'lii! in.'liiiii lo riTnvi-r niinirv Mrn. I'1. A Hunk, pliiluUIV, vn. w. Q. Iiiimw, tlo it'it'l nil ; To W (. l.tiivm, tho nhtivii niiini'ii ili'foiiiliint. In I lu-1, ii inn nf tliti Kliitu of tii'i';on, you itru hf'it'hv li'tiitiri'ii In iipiniiir liolori. the umlvr fiKtii'it it .iutttiiM! ol iho J'l'iii'ii. for tlio pivi'liiot illiifiiiiit. nn Hit, '.i lli tiny of I'Vlirinirv, IKl.'l, nt onu o tiini'k. In thn nliiiriiooti of unit! ilny nl the oilii'tt ot n ihI .ItiMiltm. in unlit pi'tiolitttt, to misuor tlm iilio.t' iimihmI plilntill In n civil iii'tlon. Tim (li liiiiiliinl, i III tniin notirn Hull, if lie full to nnsiiiii' Hut '.iiitpliiint lim'tn thn plitintlfl' will tuUl) Jiiilulirlt tlKiniKt hull lur tlm mi III of thir ty ttivtni iliii I ii fm nml nifrhii'in ci.utu, tofcotlior with (loi-tH inn! ili.iliiim'iuiintH of HiIh nelton i Iiin Hiiiiitiniits Ih He'rvoii Iiy pnhliontiiiii for ! x cnnsiiiiiiUvn Wi'i'tcn in tliu OiTittnt tlity Kn TKitPiunK, Iiy orilor ol J, tl. Illi)iiknfy, JiiHtfiH! of tin. ptt.'iiie lor rinila Hpriniis pri.iniict, which tinier liiini'ii ilnto .iunitury 12th, WA. l-(i;ii W lK A. HANK, Plnlntltr. TIMUlai I.ANfi AiT JUKB it. HW, Collie lor I'lilili-eiilluii. llNllllli HUTKK ,Mi (ifl'li K.( lui'iiuii t:Uy, t., urt, jv, l"!iii,( Ntl'IIHH tu lu'ii'iiy !' i'u t it ii I In i'iiiiiiiIUmi'I' Willi Um lu'iu l-ilut-m uf tlm iui. "I (iiumn'iiH nt .liUH' II, fs7s, niiilili'il "(tu iii'i fur Ilin -mil. ul tinitii'i iiiiiitn in iiu' hi ,i n't, !,fi'iii!fiitiiiii, 1 1 1 tu i, n, Nevniln, iiml Wimi!1' Html 'I nrrllnry," SVlllllT itl'Ull, nl I'l'i'lliiml, noiiiily nl Multiiiuiiiili, ntnln ul Ofi" Kim linn Hiiu il'iv llli"l in lliln uilli'i' lilit mviirii 'iliiuiniiuil No. I'll', lur tliti i!IH'Iiiiii uf HiKiie i , Il if 1 'i mill ti ul it u I, nl -tfi'tluii tin, 'i, Ut in tv n i-li i t Nil it Huiiiti, rniimi Nil, s ninl, iiml wilt nlli'r lilimf tu Kluitl' Hint til" tnll'l mini-lit 1m uiut'li viiluiilili' lur tin tliiilii'r ur -tlunu Huiii Im' hki I (iiilliiiiil uu iiiKiN, mill lu ntitiiMI-h hiit t'liiltu lu mlil limit lii'diiit I hi r.'i: lii niul ri-eiuvrr ul 1 1 1 1 i i il,, 'ii ii iii. i'iiii (itiy. lie,, iiii Miuuliiy, iiu1 Uiiili ilny ul Miiit'h, lKiil, llli iimiii'HiitiwUiii'-ti'i-ii' IV. H ir'(iifif'l, Win, Hum iu, JriTV l.nl'uliil, ul I'ui'lliiiiil, iiri'K'Ui, II, Vi . Hlllllll ill Nl lllUll, U'lUtllllllHi'll. Any Hint nl) iii'inuim iitnliuliu? n-J vitrne! y tho ntiiu i' ili'ni'i Ihi'il t'iliiiii iiin H"iii'-itt'it In Itlti Until-1 1 mm n im. mile,) mi uf b, . i,. IU tiuili ilny nl Miiii'li, l.ut, J. i. AITKIiioN. .'.,;:-!I-.,V. lii'Ili'r, TI.MIll.U I.AMi. ACT JI NI'i !l. I..',S. ,(!i Cur I'(iI)iii(i'iiii. r ft 1 1 in dun I, i ' u hi i ii k ( I ur I'm:.', i 1 1 1 (,r . i n'i w It a t Null I' U I I,y IDVI-tl !!, , 111 I' I II 1 I' I'liil l.it il'ul l-l lit' nt ill,' ,il-l In' I ' i II ;? I't ' I. Mul'l' ii, I i'll,,'ii' 'All 'i I Uit l." t il- IU . i'llihi'l i in !: II! Ill" ' I Im i'l l ' 1 1 'nil II! i, nil ,;,, : Si.vml i. itU't ii ni no Im, i'i'I'i :l' i j ," i U .'II 11, IM.,.1-1, nl I'nitliilul, t'lilililv nt iMitlliu liulh, lit tin ul l Iiri'ium, luui liiU iiu llli'il In IhlH nllu'ii hi invulll p. I -i (c-it, i-i 1 1 Nn ..('.II, lur llm luui', i,ti' nf Hn' u 1 , li if 1 4 Hint tul4t !l um! I n Mi'i'llnti Nn. I V, in In lu lil i No. II tii'uHi, l n iu ii Iiu. i-iu-l, Hint I will nlli'l iiu. il it, nliitur Him llu'liiilil hiuikIH In j iiituii I'ltliiiiiilii fur tin lltiiln-r ur mmiil Htmi ,r ! tin l If il It II ,i l inn -ii mim, mill t, l -t I ill Ii hi-. iiu nn tu tn'lil littiil In'lurii Iiu ri'iiittti-r m il rnt'i'lvi-r nt Hiiu uiIiit ill iiii'i,'iiii I'iiy, nmi-iui, nil Mniutiiy, tin- ililfli ilny ul Mutrii, lYi Hn iimtu'ti mi, H iin.i'i'ii .Ii'iry l.iil'nhti, I iViiltnr Si'nll, V. H. Iiit'i.i.iril, nf I'.iHlmul, (Ul'Mnll, .lull. lllKr.lllitlll HI Mi'lnlhl, lUi'i;, 1. A li v Hint Htl ii'l'tiliM riiiiimtiii it.lvuftrly tlm llliuli' ili -ii'tlt'i-it titltit-t mn tri(lltnli't li't llln ( li t r I'mliiitt In Hint iiiliiii' mi i.r Ui-l-ir until tiutli tiny nl iiliiii'h, Iwl. J. T. AI'I'I IISDN. I ;':'. li .'7 lu-uii-iuf. IIMIlklt I.A.-.'li A(;'l. JI NK it, lys, .Villi e lop iititllcultoil I'lilli'il st iitiK (.ninl uni-.-e.tur-ti.il I'ily, (n,'Kiii. (Ill 14, I nil. Nnlii-H In linn'tiy I ven Hint 111 ('nitiiilliiiue uli Hn' iriivlnl'iiiis nl Hn? iml nl I'liiiKn -i til ,imi--H, I'liv, tuMult'i! ",m m i lur tliii i-iiln uf tlit)i,i-r iniuU In Iliti Mintt'tt nf 1,'nllfiirnlii, nro t'uii, Ni'ViiSu, ion U nuiiiuiiii.ii ii'iiHuty." Ili rmiii u sniiih, nf Si lilllt', llnlll li nt Ktlif, M ill- ul Wli.iliuitnll, liiid Ui!h ilny llli it Iii liilk iiilii'n hin nviilu .Mil' i lil'Mll Ntl. '.Ui'it, (i'r tliti Inlit'lnntii ul Hin n w ',, ul j M tttlntl n. .il. Ill tuiV il.li ,tl ,' titllHl, r 'tilll! j Nn II mM. niul will tiPrr irmil In shitn liintHi-t I Intul in iirlit I- nu in vnlimiili' Im' lu iieiln-r nr I .tl-llt' lllll II fur ilk I II' Hi HI I'll! 1 1 II I ii:M'H. I! Hi 1,1 ,-).- I I iliil-li hin i in liii iii itll limit li 'linn iiu- I I iiu unit lii'i'itivi r nf thin nilit'e nt Ort'vnn I'll). I ni,, mi Muii'liii , the ; uli ttni nl Mnri ft. tf it, lit' iritlti'li hh H Inn sl-4' ,lil.,-,ll ln;nliiiril i I nt MuIhIIi! iiri'tuii, Jt-rry l.il'i.litt nl I'.hIIiuhI, ; iiriBiui, W.ilii p ht-nit n( I'ni'tlmul, tiri-ttiti, i I VMIHni'i Jiiiim nl I'ur.yih. Miuitioin i j Any mi'l nl! i-tThuiiii i'1'lutinu iiilviTti'ly Kir 1 I t'liuiti tlt'itt'iiiipil Imiitu t,rti ri-it.ii'Hii'il nl ilin i ihi'il' l"! illu III Hliu ullu'i" iill nr lil'tnll' mi, -I HCili Iny nf M .i. li, IrtU. i ;, .: :1 .1. T. AI'ITIISI N. H.-k ltr. TIMIlKIt I.AMi, AtTJt'NK.'l, Police Ikp liilt!i'a I lit. I'lilli'il Siiiicn l.niul nliu'ii. nrt'iti'ii City, i iri';-wi, lll lnllt r II, VII. N'liii't' Is 1 Iiy iiiifii llmt in rn mpltr lu-tt ullll (III' im inliihit i, Um ni't ul I iiliyn-t.!, ,f .lulu-a. M I'l.iiiu'il "An .u t lur Hit- iuiii ,, uiiittiT Iiituii. tu iiii st iii'-ttii i'.tliliiriiiii,Oit'i,ii, ,i'iiulii, mnl U iiitliiiiKiuii 'lentitiry," Ahll'l i;. Mllltli, nf Hmittli uin tlti-tr 1'inlnm fit Iltl- nllli'H nn nr lit.lorc Kitlil Kill ilny nl Miirch, Ivl. J. I'. AIM'KltSllN, l-ra-ti.-: li.-v r. IIMIiKit KAMI, Art JINK a, lh7h, .U lor I'liMliiif lun. I'NIThti HfA l'K t M) Ol FU'K. I oittwos ftrv, or., ot-;. I Nollrp U hi'M'hy it'vi'it thnt lu roinpllaiire ' wilh Hn- pmviMoii n iw m-t uf unuurt". of Jtini! a. 1S fiaitit'I 'An vt ot tho Mlt-nf thu- Imt 1-iinin lu too himv n i; tllf'Tuiit, on'ii.'U, Nt'MUlrt, illtll ttftllllliftoll 'I I'lTltnrV," i M'ir) A lU'.Mitu, ' of (ilex, emsiity of til :i uttii. mtiii of On-ir-m, hmi thin iiy IIU i itl tlil oil. ru her f-w.ruMnic j incut No 'J...!?, ir On? (oui'linsi' of (htKw'4 Of ItM'tlolt N. 4. Ill loW UNllIp Nil. 1 SOlllh, I'ltllUt' , Ni. h tnt, mnl wiiiiilifr pfoi to nhow tliutili! Iiml Ktiutfht ih ui'i; vnliiiiliU- for ii tlinlncr nr ! Moot? llinii fur Hi;rlMiltiirti (oirpri, ;itnl to vn- ' t.tljlifh her rPiim to hj 1 dui lifforn the r'irtn ler niul iiTflvrr of tlif'- oioi-t t ';rt'iu city,' un-.. nu I in-Mpty, Uh HI ilny of M ift'li, Iv.ij. ! Nlit iHincH a. ivltinitfH ; V. 11. MonUou. WW. I'ni.'v of Oirx, ur'j:uu,C. H, J(lt, , C S.uuU. of I he lirtilm. ur Any ninl all pi'ifoitu el ihnihit mlvrrst'ly lh lo ( .P'hitIIh'iI luinU rt n.'Miifvtr.l lo Mm tlii'lr ipflm in tltls ullicii nu or hWnit' Hiiirt 10; it Pi) ot.M4nh.lv.il. J.T AI'l'llliHuN, , licfti"t'.T. : Aoi lor lnblt iilioii. : I'NHIM' STtli3 I.AMi OI'IH K, I Oukou.s ( ji v, tir., (K't. is'.Nt. 1 Nolirc Is hiTi iiy Kh eu that in ('oiiipli kkh ! wltli iiu- proi.ino nf the art of t'iiiiKroNi if; .mm) l-;-, t u'ilioil, "An act f r lio1 miU of liiiilii'rliu.'iN in (lie iitonfi: ihfi.rnU. oiion, ! ; Nova, In iiml Wunhiiu.toit I iwri' ry ," j i .loM'jih (trow ., ' ! j of '1 In- lhlh'. roonly of ; M'o, ft. do of Ow I (ion, ha this (lay Hied In tliU oihco iiU Mvoni j hl'iu-nifiit So, ';i;;;i, for the tuirrii-iso nf the 'i-1 , of M't'thm Nn, l, in t.wiiltii No, so;uh, j r No K iMM.'iml will ni'ior proof to show Unit 1 t:u- iainl fniiL'iil h morn vitlu ilMti for I'm ; lui'lu'i or Mono tlniu for mrriiMiliur il pur Ijom-h, illol to t"! il)llsli hit I'l'UHl tti H'lhl I.iihI Id-Ion' lilt! ri'isliT Mai H'fcivnr nf tint oiPco nt orrt-on ( itv, ur, on -A Vilnt'Ml.iy tnv lllll it ,y of Mtnrh, lh'1 lit' ('.inn s nn hn w itni'hso-.. V.. 11. MorrlM'ii, V, , V llulrn. K.J MoriiM.it, of olc., or J. I L:iw-, huh, nf i'ln I' ith'M, Or, Any mnl nil pi'rMHiN ppiiuiii.c .nhiToly tho. filiovt' -tU'M'rlKi'tl Punl nr- rei-iHini to tiUtluir claims In liiif nslii-t' on nr hcforos-inl lliiiduy ut iumru, i-i.'i. .i. i , iin r. titii . I'Mi'i.'i lii'siMrr. , ii liic lor 1'iiIm Iciiti.iii. I'NITKII Ht.ITKK 1.AM) (ll'l ll'K, I (iHKiiiiN City, nr., .Lm. 15. Im'I. Notli'P In h,.n-iiy Kivi-n tint thu foiliiiiini: nniiH'il Nviilfr linn tltnl imtlro nl Iiin Inti'iiiiini to til'tiit' limit proof in mtprort tit IHk t'l tltn, unit tttnt iinit'. proof will lit- tnniti- lii'tm-i1 tlu' ri'irlntfi- iiml rci-tviT ol Hip It H. l.niul Dllloe nl Wkoh i;ity, (iri'Koii, on Mntoli 7, IK'il, it: tlnnn OImmi. Pro I'lnpllmi l 1, No ."U M, lor the n w 1 , of s w 1 1 of si'i'tinn 4, 1 t s. , r.'t . Mo iinnit's tho lollowlnii witnr.iittt.n to prove hin iioiilli'iioiin riisiili'iH'o upon iiml ciiltiviitlnn of. i-'iiil lit it 1 1, viy.: tile .lulinsoii, .lohn llnnelion, tiro. Lot'lierliy, nf I'ltrrinttvillo. tiliu'luniuoi eouitty, Oreitnn, ninl 1'i'ter olni'ii ot Miintusnno, (Hii'lo'illHcnniity, WtmhliiKtoit J.T AI'l'KtiStiN, lW;viW lteirister. F. L. Posson & Son, Cciicral Agls. for D. M. Terry & Co's Grass, Clover and till kinds of 'frees, llulbn, Fertilizers, etc. Bee Keepers' Supplies. Wo want you for ft customer. Give us o trial order. F. L. Posson & Son, 209 21 St, Portland, Or. iiucvctti'Tn to Miller l.roa. Cutuligto Kiee, Into finitititt.liiivi.hi.itn m.H.&t, In- Alum IlilTf, Ali.llii, Jim. Ilium. 'I'iiIhiUi. Ohio, Otlmi'. HTeitiiliiirnawt-ll. Wliy 7 IS'.' v-i'WJ.iiiiiini. Vmi Mitim fin-ii over voini.titt R 'lint. licri'vtii' ynu nr,. Kvpll Ini- 'im tin Ih work aim llvo iA T " '"i l'i.v- All niriti. H'n.hnw yuuliiit imtly tinrninir tniin f u to '. nun .ttti't vmi. i nr nil tin' tlino, Ilin-ninniiv lov wotk- I-in , tiro itnKiioivii mniitiir ilit-m. II.IIiilli ll.V i..,l.i WHO I'm tluuil.HJullii, i luui 11, Iml i n t, ii liny On i IV-iii 1, ilny ul On- t-l it el - mnl . vmt (io mi, 11. iih m ii., till liiiil. In mn ,,m ,,f inni-li.il, y, hi i mi iniiiiiiiriii i- tn Iliiiiiv, ,tv- itiK itllyiim tlnif,,ii ,inii. iiiuiiii.,it, kiiIv to lliewnik. All In nun. tlti'til lily M Uli" tor nvtiry ivnvkiT. Mi" ititi-t .tun, ftititl.lilnw vn'vililiiK. I'.ABll.V, HI'Kklill.Y linrnftl. I'A II IK II I, AUK MIKU. Atlllimii ,11 miro, HUNS!! I'UCTUMI, IIAlMi. f, ctiiiiiiy nl Klnn, ulnlu nl 1 Vv. . i J rrt ,. ' 'V-.i ri") M Hiiu ullu'i' Iiii uiu stnii-im-Tit Nu. '.'lul. lur tin-1 iiuW( J sUi . J"r vi ' ii" k ' -. u r - inirtlii' .1.1.1 It... b 4 nl .,fi Mi. n, ln- f f I . y j!-' jJi-i- 'it- '' il l.,nlili Nu. t iiii!li. niini' Nn. iliiint. mnl Mill iMM,.,,-f' T" jf' " f ', . 'i:,.'i t k. nlli.r .r.ml tn lti,w II,. I h, Inn,) .,!,Klil I. ., V A " - ' . -' ' J. k I m.n v,ilunl.!i. ,,r IKlliiii.4-, r Mnlie llinii lur 'M:fWiJi J-V .'s'ri VT .A:-" f i'! f 7' ' L . ,lj.'rl.'iilliir.il l.iiri,,... ,. ,.,ul t ,.il,,,h hl , is W , . I '- ' J it 4 1 t. '- t 0- t ' V ' ,'l,.lm I., ..'I.l kinl l,,-.,r,. Um nuntttr nu.l I " NV" ii rv'.f '": t ''.''. -. .-. ' . ' ' ' ti'iiiiiviT ul Ililt, iiilii'i) m ori-ijiui liitv, (jr., on I'V 'jit, . t f a. i-, . Pv . i '. ,"- ' lll-timiie.ni.luii!.M'ii' lV,.-M-,,l,f 'r1- j? SX tJ i.-1' ' ' 1 J .'Tit-' V N -"X-r t'"- J L. -' Imnl. Uii'K Jnry l.nl'ut I'lirllm,,!, u,,. ' , v' f r- ,, f7 ? J ') ' ' ' " , , . - '.". 'I'L liirn..".i,i ..1 M. I.., nr.'K ' iK'ji V -Ti '- V.sf' V i r. H llllnlii Juiii'J i.l I'-i.ivth. M"iillui. I ' 1 C ' I ,J ." - ' - i J - W, , , ' , -1 ( Any nn nil .i.mtiii ilnliiiiuu ntln'ritrh' tin. fej, Ji Jf y 1 " , J , 'I - . , t sliini" iti-nrril'til Imiilii urn riii,u,'-i!i'i it, nu, i S.' !f , V f.,. . . . .- .'i SEEDS .UeuKU .il im ,J mm-JK Garden Seed, Mend JLVm$ BtP0Hi- mmiil. i'o n' K'-l W t,l.'fl,!, i . r"? aa ni a UNCLE Eleventh Annual - - - PLEDGE SAL OF U Kirnt Hlix'i'l, N.rar Mnrrisna St. WHAT l :.'.. Il liotiltl me health, wealth and liui-pinniM 'I lavcHtinetil I tuii'lc uits llie iiiii h:ii-p of one I'ollle ul Minue's iiuvii'i d lti-me!y Tluui.iiiliilr: nl nt tier oilier inple l.live luui "lunllv a t,u.nd letiuns from the i clutse of this riinereiiiti ri-iiieilv, 'I i tireil Jtirliunl Williams, l Ne atle, astliliia, ill a Keek. Il did H"',J-J t P" ""' "'"'f ''it .lolitl llewiti, uf lliia i'liv. It. ('. n.its at.ii'y. Jv ')'' AI.'l'.nliir.f.4H,uii,.,, tlielr own siuii mum s.iv tliiH.Jjl f . ff cun-d llicir tlieiiiiiiilU'iii ii, iniirvel.iiislv sliorl lime. ".I. M V 8 I ! W ,Ii.h mii1 V.'. 1'. JuIiiu-hii, Si'iiltle. utlext its ellieiii'V ineili- it It v- - imd lic.tl t'out,. 'i'ttf ittiwii tt.ti-t (if rei'itlulile ciiizens from one end of tliii I'm if'ic t'niisi t Hie ml. wilte of praise. II mil nro ill, kIi.i iu'lter iine-iiiient cun you imike than r niiivhiiKii nl ii lioll In uf Moore's Kevea i-d ine on in imnif. if vuu lire loitiiri'd I'V ills of iiiiinkiiid,' invest 11 1!5 ill Moore's J;ee,ile l IVnicdy, uin! in- if it. will nut i ice von n il. I. OREGON CITY IKON WORKS, i:0AKK&PJ!0SSEll, I'l-upriulDis. lanufacturcrfi, and Dealers in all kinds of Machinery CASTINGS furnished and L-l-'' r " 2i - " 'IK ' . '.. " 1 WINESET & SCRIPTURE. Undertakers and Blacksmiths, Oregon City, Oreson. Cooil HearoeH. Triunncd coilins nnd Casket ohvnyw in tftw DR. ASORN IC NOW T PCtlTUHN, OREGON. mi X o C P z u o ID U X l0R Tllll iV. WHO CAKS'-tr PlltIBI.T CAi.1, rr (iONALl.r, HtlMf, TlttiTMKNT PIAI'KD HITU IM l l'.K K't H 01' lh Til VT W1IX 1VB ISSTWTA.'.KM i U1.UW A.MI A i :::y..,.Nzvi ci'KK. Tia tar.'t r-c.-ilv, txisitivij and perm, ru-ut cure I'.tr C. ,;.'. rh oOhe Head, Asthma, nit. I all Ti "..it. rro'icltial, Uwg, Heart, Ptni.iaoh, 3,iv.-i- (ind Kiduty Allections, Ncrvo'.m l(:,;. 0.'. Cuusutiiption, in its vr:io'i,'. si - s, cnnaticinly cured. IJr. Aiiokn's ( ; -,'!i;il mode of treatment and lna iiK-ui.-.i,,-1 initiations civei in titautuiicvius ivhi. (, lniildfl up and revital. izea the wli.de rou?titr.tirn and system, thereby jtroloutv.tfi li us. Weak, nen-oua, dchililals'il and broken-down constitu tions, old r.r.d younj. invartablv pain from ten to thirty pcvulii iu froni thirty to uincty days. I 'it. AnoRiv's t 'l ii Tieiinl skill and mar vcl ins enrvt, b.ivi- i uatc 1 the greatest i'5to:ii:-bui'.Mit on Ih-j t'ci, ific Coast and tliri'.i.,'bc,ttt th Aatwicaa continent, dup Iiir t'.ie part twenty-five venrs. Asthma, C.iMi.'hof iltc Jletul, andall Throat, Bron child and hwv trouble ;nstatith relieved and lVal'ni'ss ct'en c-ured ixTntancntlv al first cnnr.it'.t.ilioii. lt'.t.iUon, Dr. Aborn's essay on ability of Consumption," and tliu "Cnra treatis "Van-h ot ths Hep.d" i:h R'.-ii'i- 'i'nri;S of some txtraordinan ct'-c.s., raailid f.-e. Cull ot address OR. BORN, lmi ua.l ;;niuuD Kta., I'tirtl.nil, OrtgM Ktvif -IW fc.,' .;oi. spcurcly packed, Kilt b sitiri M', Ui all pniu i tie I-.kic t:ou4t, fur those whj :-. Htiot piins.-jiv i..ll in iK-rvi-.u Ll WViTFQ jn wi-Fsa coksuitatioi Uxet'ttti lx .Nolu-e. Tim iitiili'iniu'iuvl, having heen nppointi.d o ecntrlx oltln.cstiiti.of K. 1,. Knstlmm, ilccensei'l nil persons hnvinir clnitiiB iinninsi mild cstntc are herohy retinlrml tu presem iiu- hiiiiio to mo with proper vonfltcrn. nt tliu Hunk of Oregon' t'lty, in llremm I'ity, tirecon, within sixmontlis from the tlntc of tills uiilieo linleil HtOri'son City, Orenon this SWh iluv of Jiinmiry, ism. t'l. AHA KASTti AM 1 1 4-27 " K!tWU,r,!!- H.Mlll',1! I, AND, ACT JUNK it, 1N7N, NO'tt'ict.: nm vi;Bg,irATio.-. Unitki) Status Lanii Okfu k, i tmmioN City, Dr., Dee.. II, Lvio j Kotlco Is lieri.'liy Klven tlon in eoniplinni.e witli Hie provisions of the net nl ronsiess of .llinii ;l, usrs, entitletl "An net for t'lr.i b1o ol tltiilii'r hinilH In the st ites of tuilifninu,, yro. Hon, Novuiiii, nnd Vii.iiint;tnii Terrlturv," ,lnme I, Unhurt, of Knsl I'oitliinil, eoniiiv of Mnllnomnh. st-itc or iireijon, li-tsthls ilny filed In Hits oilioo his mvnrn sl itenieiit No. SKI, for the pnreli iise of ! the e iv n w r, loin 1 m,. li of section No l-i , ill toiinsltlp No. 4 Himih, riitnru 5 enst' ninl will oiler iirool to nliow tlm the hi il ! snitBlit in more vnliMhle for Its tin, her or stone I h'in for inirienltiirnl iiiir,,oses, nud n, esnihliMt hlseliiim lusri Id hiinl befnre tin, renter mul i receiver of thin time ,u ()re8,m ci,vh, ,,,,. on liT'l.liy. Hie mill ,.iv of Aii.il, ls'i ' M 1 lie itiinicnns wltuessoi; Krviu i'nlterson of .'.its IMrtl.in.i, Alnltninnnh ctuitv, titecnn Andrew Myeis, of Knst rivrtl i ml, liinlin,m ,,li ! county, ureunn, Aimust f.,,,1 o( iorll , I Miiltniimith county, iiroon, llenrv Wnnrh of West IMrilnnd. itllnoi.,l,' eonnl?, uro ' I Any utnl nil persons eltilmitnj nilvevscly Hi,.. ,,,iii.,-,es.-,ii,.-.i ,i,.,n a, ,', i,,,,,;.,! tl, ,-, their elmiiiM in this t,i!,ce on or before snltt Unit ilnv ill A tirl 1MH iiu i 1'. I 8- ---I - ,i. i. jii'i-r.itsoN lienister. I'lMliKK LAN liTTOT jTNliXlT'ffT wrivv. van vrw.wATtox. I'NiTun statrs I.AMi umri , ' .. ,, . UllKliuN tllTY.OU., Oct. Xl, ,H1(1. j Not ce is hereby Riven Hint in comi.liiuice Willi the provisions ol the net nl coinire's . ,1 .mm. a, iivk, entilleil "Au net f,,r tb L.,i .. a. lisw, timber binds, gnu, UevHitu ln III tlie Stnles of Onlifoniii, ( ii nnd WnsliiiiKion Territory, 1 Orii- Cliristtnll II Mnrrlu,,,, nf Olex, comity of Mtlltnm. Mate of'orecon hn No. aaati, for tho purchnsii of tho of ue' "aiid ,1 iV "I.. -I -!, It J HEBS'ell Bl i f D I.iflie' I'rivuto l.'f.irnttci! ft m ! v in mm Alniill the liit''ust i i-t iti-nw ever ithmI" on a sue II iuv. meiit is llmt ri'piuli'd lV John Alt-x.iliih'i, ol Maiiposa, (. Jle rites: "'l lie lii'ht inve.liiii'itl I ever liilide ill In'.' v a OIK lt HM-ii v ' ) vmi H-ei liuil every in inerv m,i DID tin iiin'itii in. if yml htivi- liny For ,wa!e I y all f r jjri:-t h, REPAIRS promptly PORTLAND PRICEl Inm land 2 of Mrctlnn No. 4. In toi.iliip Nn until rtintre No. H eiott and will inlcr tiro..! tuahiiw lliitltlie lultil mini; hi In inure. vnlnnllt l I. umliiir or mIiiik. Ih'tli lur iiirrlioilllirill I'U linltrn, nnd to i'i,ltilli.ll h!n fintlli ttmn.il Inlin b- tttrettie n-wtiier mnl ri-f'ivi.rnt tnifc nioe amr (fun t'ilv, iin-Kiiti, no 'IneMliiy, il-elwi tinji Mnrrh, I v'l. He imnieH nn iinesses: W 1'. Utiles. M A Heiltlen of tilcx. or.. 0, II. Hyde, mid I and, ol The Inlin. nr. Any nnd nil iii-rwiiii elnlnilne "ilveriely !' slMivedew.-rilH.il Inrtitii are re.tiet-teil to t their I'lnims tn thin otiiee on or tu'lore tiinl P dy ot Mnn-h, J. X. Al'l'l.t.rin K-43-6 hvRlM' TIM HER LAM), ACT. JINK 3. H-7S, .iili'fi for I'ulilii-iili'm. t'SITKII STATKK LaMI Ot'PII'K. OitKuuN City, or.. Oct. i!, Icai. Nullcp Is liiiehy tiivcti llmt In eiinipliiiii with tlii pro tsttins nl the net of ci. unless June it, ls;s. eiitillid "An net lur the .nil- ttti lierlniitU in tite stntet, ol t'nliioriiiu, orcyo NevuiU.iind W rtshinntun Territory," .Iftoob 1. I.nwsnn, ' of The linlles, county of hsco. inte of tiroer hns Ihih this dny tiictl tu thiti ntliot- hin smc stiitcint'tit No. iir. lor the ttirehiisi? uf ,he in of scelinii No. TJ. in tt wnsliip No, 1 mnti rniiKt" No. K cunt, nnd will nncr proof l fin tlitn the tninl noneltt In mure itinli!c lur. Its tlinlier nr none, thnn lor mrrtcnlttir imrposes. nnd to PMnnlish his cl-um to isn Innd iH'torc ihc rctMer nnd receiver nl thts . lice, at Oreiron (Tiv. or., on AYttdiicttW- ,i, n dny of Jliireit, ld. llenniiit'R its i init-s-cs: t. II. Morrlnti, V -. notes, .in oicx, or., r.lJ.Morrdiiiii, J. Jiroti of I he linlles, or. Any mitt nil persons rlnir.sinjr adversely I Hliovc-ilcicribetl lnntis nro rt-iiticste.il Iti ' ibetr clnlins In thiMiilicu or or before tlie 11 lyof Mnrcli, 1SU1, i J. T. aITKHSON. Kw.st.t TIMllriR LAND, ACT Jl'N'K H. 1S7S. Aolii-e rr I'liiilit-ulioii t'mTKtl STATES I.Atm OlTtl K, OukhoiuTty, Or,, Out. 2s, lsik). Notice Is hereby Riven that incomriltniicc wl the provisions of the kcis cnajtress ol June 1s.7.n, entitled, "a ll not lur the Mile nf limber Inn. tn the stnles oi Cnllfontiii, Oregon, .Nevntln mi it n.tiiui,iiiii lerriniry, l''rtuicis' J Morrison, of Olcx, county of liilllani, st.ite nf Oresr has tliis il.iy tiled in this ntllce it or siv.--n sti. nicnt No. '.';i:in. Inr the iiiiirhiise nf thes',. nl n nun inm .iniidiot seciloii No, 4, lu tnnsi Nn. t south, ru itv N". H Kast.and will of proof to show ilmt the bind sought is in valitnble fur its timber or stone tlm u fur at cultural pin-noses and to cslal'llsli herein to said liiuii before the refriler ami receive' Hits nltli".. at oreitou Cltv, Oresnii, oa Tuestl theiuth dny of iilitrch. is.n. filenames as wiliiesses. V. I'. Holes. Mn Hedileii, of olcx, or., '. II. llvde. niul I'. Sands, nl The Hallos, Or. Any and all nersons eblimiiit. ndvrti-t.elv t above-deserilieil land arereoiiestetltn Hle'the ...iliii,, in iHinn) on r uoioro S111j u of Stitch, .'wl, J. T, Al'I'l' IU'i li-'l'il'O. knM- TlJ'ilK It LANLi, ACT iVSxT iWS'M IT. l'OSi 8l A I M1 Vnithh iSTATKS t.ANI) llKVll'R.l iiiiMtus v. itv, ur., uct, js-m, Notice Is hereby given Hint in eomplim. wilh tne iirovtslons nl the net. of ci..ti.s. I .luiie :t, isTS.entitlctl, "An net fortliesale of nf "tn in ins in uh, suites ot t:nliforiit,i, orepl -in uu-i, hiiu n nsiiii.iitnii -jerrit.iry ' Win it it..i..,. of Olex county of l.'tlliain, state of Oregon, h mis uity men in mis otliee Ins sworn stud ! no. aiw, t..r this purehnso of the ne' , i section No. s, lu township No. l snuti raoitli ino. oust utnl ..I t .,-.. .- ,1 show Hint the inud snuitht Is mtire v,iti,i,l fol Its timtior or stone than for nirrieultural nnrS poses, H nu to estnlilish his claim to naid Imiit hetore the rcKlsier end receiver nf tbis oiliel . 5y (" Zim1"'1 TlK's0'' tl,U W" llo nniiu's as witness- Mary A. Red.lou, C-l H, Morrison, oi Olex, or., C. 11. Hyde c i' sands, of The Halloa, Or. ' ' Any anil nil persons elnimlm; adversely tW nbove-i escribed finds are reouesied to ill,':. .layof Mnrch" "l 4 "" Mr U'0M "H X 1 1 Uli tT I' . -'trisir. .oTij'E: tan ut5.3irv io . TIMliliit LA.Mi 'it n si , r I'XITKII r M I I I im, ,M tiiiKuuN (;iTY, Ur.. Dub Ui, t j MUT ' ''T!1' S'v 'b'H in coiiiiilin'. ; with ne provisions of the net of tiotiv!'! .111110.1, l,s,t, eutliled "An ct for the suit) ' timber lands ni Hie stntes of Ciillfornt.i.Ore on, Nevniln and Wtisiiiniitim Territni v ', , , Tom 1',. (Hiisoii- of I ortlnnd, connty f Mtiltitomnlv. stub' O eiriin, has this day fll in tins oili.-e W. n I sl.ilenient No. 2li'. for the purchn")'' he s',s o( nn',; nnd lutsa nn.i 4 of section fin ii ttiii'tiKhh, n. t Rnu!ll m No, 7 wt. ami will oiler proof to m- tut tt, Isn't souiiiit t nioro vnin ibl. fnr its timber .i Mnne tlm u f.n iiKriculturnl purposes and to f blish his cbtim t Bllid l,.,;t ,fe the re!' ternnd receiver of this ,.3i0, t oreKon I'HS'. Oivmui, ou Kriday, the 17th day nf April, l.-al , iietitnies aa witnesses: Haviil O'llnnttftl .H'hu Mlteiiell, chas. Scltc.eler. Unas. C.v '.44 Vlll-tllUAllll. t,,r, Any and all persona claiming ndverf a , , i , e"'',:(1 hmu "ra reqnu'i ..... ,mi cmtiiia 111 tins 01IICC Oil "iii'i uny oi April, ISH' I. T. Appkii l-30;-l'8 . HegiW I I ' 1 , L .1