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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1891)
IIEIIOFFIITII lj HJALMAR PJOETH BOTESEH. l.V i'Wt- A" rf!hl roo'rvol 1 ' CHAl'TKK Vllt. "But irPit fii yon riot bring fiimf" It minimi no nwt intimity on Qun nar's part to disoovor Mr. Norman's ob ject in Ulting him into his houso, Under the predmsc of Kiviiitf him work ha was wlly giving him kwoii in mwlmulaU drawing ami const rue Hon of miu'liiiKU, Th manufacturer was a man of K''"i" iu his way, self tsuiKht, loving work and glorying in K, I la had a workshop at the top of liin liou.so fitted out with ox quiaitoly finished tools and liiivliutiii-jil appliance of many kinds. There he pent his Imppiost hours, pxpwimenting with his inventions ami modols for im provements in inaohinory. Ho was im patient of dullness ami often irritable. Bnt on the other hand his wrath was shortlived, and ha was anxious to heal by kinduess the wounds which his hard words sometimes inflicted. "The worst thing about the world," ha said to Unuiiar oua day, while they were working side by sido in their shirt sleeves, "is not that it is bad, but that it is stupid. Look at all those great, strong, fine Scandinavian fellows who come over her every year by the thousand. They are too stupid to see the chances which this country offers to every man with a sound heart and a sound braiu. They allow themselves to tie burdened with the old yoke which they bore at home; nay, they themselves invito their task masters, the Lutheran parsons, to come after them and put a ring through their noses and lead them by the straight and narrow path of Lutheran orthodoxy to an imaginary paradise, where, after hav ing worked all their lives for the parsons, they are to work no more. What folly! what monstrous stupidity! Work no morel As if work were a curse instead of being the greatest blessing that God has given to man." Taciturn as his chief usually was, Gunuar prepared himself for an hour's discourse when he by chance stumbled npon the jiamons. Unjust he was, no doubt, and one sided, as persons of his temperament are apt to be; bnt for all that Uuiinar could not help being in fluenced by what he said, which with all its exaggerations contained not a little truth. Strive as he might he could not suppress a sneaking kindness for the man whom he persistently regarded as his enemy. What sort of heart must a man have to ignore the bonds of blood, desert wife and child and trouble him self no more about the woman who loved him and grieved for him than if she had never existed? Mr. Norman's absorp tion in machinery and his enthusiasm on the marvels of nat ure tilled the young man at times with a savago wrath . which ho could with difficulty repress. For what were steel and iron compared with flesh and blood? What were piti less screws and levers compared to bleed ing hearts and weeping eyes? It was not easy, indeed, to maintain in Mr. Norman's presence this hostile attitude. And had Gunnnr had sufficient insight to know what a possession, what an im perious mania genius may be, he would have pardoned his father and loved him instead of persuading himself that he bated him. He foresaw plainly that if he were to fill his role as avenging angel he must strike quickly and blindly before his larking affection should get the upper band of Jiim. Torn with conflicting ' emotions he hurried to Mrs. Tonneson's boarding house in Vicker park and took counsel with Mathilda. Seeing that she could not prevent the expose the shrewd damsel swiftly conceived a plan by which she might shield Uiuinar from the consequences, and at the same time earn for herself a little cash, of which she was sorely in need, for a new dress. She persuaded her lover, with the aid of ca resses and tender cajolery, to let her manage the affair, and he, ufi.tr many remonstrances, finally acquiesced. Only there must be no delay. The blow must be struck at once. Ho feared, though he did not confess it, that if she gave him time for reflection his courage would desert him. The next day was Saturday, and Mathilda gave her word that in Sunday morning's papers Mr. Norman's crimes should be properly trumpeted, with flaring headlines and spicy details. It was really a great relief to Gunnar to escape striking the blow with his own hand. And yet ho was anything but happy. A kind of perversa sense of duty Which he had stimulated by meditation npon his mother s wrongs forbade mm to withdraw; and yet he felt mean and dastardly as he sat opposite to his father at the dinner table listening to his kind ly and instructive talk. The desire to benefit and instruct him was so obvious that every remark cut the son to the quick and made him quiver with sup pressed excitemout. lie was on the point of breaking down and confessing his plot, but the thought of his mother's toil and suffering braced him up again and made him adhorj to his resolution. When tho meal was at an end he was about to hurry away from tho kindness that scorchod him; bnt Mr. Norman put his hand on his shoulder and asked him to step into the library, as he had some thing very particular to say to him. When they were seated in open chairs before the opnn fire they smoked for awhile in meditative silence. But the face of each betrayed dimly the emotions which wrestled within him. "Finn," began Mr. Norman, blowing a Blender column of smoke toward the fireplace, "vail you do me a favor?" "I shall liave to know first what it is." "Well, you are right in not makinir rash promises. But when I toll you that my peace of mind, my happiness de pends upon your doing this for mo I think you'll not refuse. " Gunnar's heart thumped in his throat. He dreaded what was to coino, and yot he could not tell whether it was a wild Joy or a desperate, anxiety which chased the blood through hi veins and made his pulse hammer in Ids temples. "The fart, is, Finn, "I have a wifo and a son," Mr. Nornu.n continued. "I know they aro both living, and I want you to go to thorn. Tell thorn I am alive and love llnim as much as evor. Tell them I mc a rich man, and that I want them to ,uw and rpoml tho rest of their days with me." Ho stared fixedly into the fire while tl.mMii:;, urn tuunim' iav lint lip trem ble and ammdou inoiutiire tumdiui ins ryos and made him 1'No abruptly and pace- tho floor, "liow long l it since you left your wifo and ouT askod Gunnar with a mighty effort not to botvay hit emotion, "F.ightiK'ii yoai'U, my Ivy," tmswoiva Komiim huskily, "Kightoon yoars." Ho continued to walk up and down on the floor, w ith his head bent, "You think I am much to blame; and you ttiu t ight, I wish I could explain It to yon; bnt I can't, I was miserable In 'the. Nmmt settlement, utterly, incon ceivably miserable; lieoimso there was something in me which no one under stood, and myself least of nil. I told in my Itmneoniu the Norwegian parson of it, and ho said it was the devil tempting me. I thought for a while he was right. My wifo agreed with tho parson; I wan of no use to her anil gave her many a bitter hour. 1 hud no choice but to break away. She herself consented to it. Hard and toilsome, but not unhappy yeiu-s followed, 1 found my work and I bless God for that. I have not known a really unhappy hour since, though I have suffered from remorse and a hinging for those who aro dear to me." "Why then, did yon not go to them?" asked Gunnar, in a voice which no effort could steady. "Young man, it may seem foolish to you if I say that 1 never had tho time," answered Normal), flinging himself ii:.;aln into the arm chair, "but for all that it is tho fact, My work has pos sessed me like a flint love which kept mo awake at night. I postponed and again postponed doing my duty, because I dreaded to see the Norwegian parsons in my house until I should feel strong euough to light them ou their own ground, I assumed the name Norman simply to tweaiio the same influence In my life. I wanted to be wholly an Amer ican and take the phu'0 to which my ability eutitlod mo in the American com munity. I could never have done that if I had assumed again the spiritual yoke which it cost me such a dire struggle to throw off." "Then it is as a burden you take back wifo and child.'" asked Guunar, with a resentful glamt1. "Oh, no, I love them; I have longed after them. 1 want them!" cried his father, starting up again and resuming his restless walk. "But I know I can Sever make it plain to you how you can love a jiermm and yet deplore certain phases of her charac ter. Once my wifo camo near subju gating me, and from the best of moUves crushing out that which was iionlest and most prvious iu me. As long as I feared that I feared her. Now 1 fear it uo longer and I can afford to let her know that I love her," They talked on for about an hour, and Gminar without uudisguising himself as sumed the proposed mission. He began dimly to comprehend that his father, driven and impelled by his genius, which was an overmastering force in his life, could not le judged by the same stand ard as lesser men. But just as ho had risen to receive Mr. Norman's thauks something touched him with a cold hor ror and seut a shudder down his back. His revenge! His wretched revenge! He was about to dishonor his father just as he was showing himself most honor able. But perhaps there was yet time. It Ti; 1J o'clock, and the pajiers scarcely went to press until 1 or 2 in the morn ing. With his head iu a whirl he rushed out of tho front door, hired a horse at a neighboring stable and drove to Vicker Park. There he had a stormy interview with Mathilda, in which a dainty Utile cloven hoof of mercenary iuUftwtt peeped forth all too plainly from under the em broidered skirts. She hud a check for $.W iu her pocket which she had received from Tho Daily Trombone for the spicy revelations regarding Mr. Norman's wickedness, and she was naturally re luctant to part with it. But iu return for Gunnar's promissory note for $150 she finally released her tight little clutch and gave it up; but like a great many people who are too clever for their own good, Mathilda had really outwitted herself. She hud made $100, but she had lost a lover. She had a dim present ment when her excitement had cooled that Gunnar's love for her had received a mortal wound; and iu this present ment she was right. The return of tho check, the declara tion of the falsity of tho alleged revela tions and the threat of a suit for libel sufficed, after considerable discussion, to Oiake Tho Trombono renounce tho promising sensation. Gunnar, to mako assurance doubly sure, remained to see Uie manuscript and proof destroyed and the type redistributed. As ho caught glimpses of such inomtrotis head lines, "A Double Life," "A Villain Unmasked," "A Rich Man's Crime," etc., he realized what a narrow escape he had hod from committing a cruel and dastardly deed. A week after this episode Gunnar led a tall and yet stately woman of 40 into Norman's library. The manufact urer was standing with his hands in his pockets and his back to the fire. There was a vague anxiety in his face and an occasional twitching of the muscles about the mouth, as if he wore trying to master a strong emotion. He started forward with both hands outstretched when tho door opened, but pausod in the middle of the floor, gazing with a strange uncertainty at the two persons who entered. The handsome matron became conscious of a slight embarrass ment as she noted hisexpresssoii, and the joyous eagerness which had animated her features gave way to an anxious con fusion. Ho was so different from what she had expected. Eighteen long years lay between them with the slow trans formation they had wrought. They had takon her husband from her and substi tuted another who was ho and yot not ho, This good looking middle agod gentle man, with a full beard and clad in city attire, how could he ever be to her what the shabby, restless, discontented Norse peasant, Hans Matson, had been? And yet, as ho pressed her hands and wel comed her, though not with the free and joyous ring she had expected, she caught a glimpse in his look and manner of tho man she had loved. And the cadence of his voice rang with clear vibrations tlirougn tne ueptti or nor soul. J "But the boy, the boy!" were the firsff words ho uttered. "He is not deadr "The boy," she replied, with u slow, dubious accent. "No, he isn't dead." "But why did you not bring him?" She started with a puzzled look, first at her son, then nt her husband. "I don't understand it at all," she ejaculated in a fervor of amazement. "Gunnar," she continued, turning to the youth. "Why do you not speak to your father?" It was now Norman's turn o be amazed. Ho started back with an ex clamation of surprise. Ho rubbed his eyes as if to clear his vision. Then with a dawning joy in his' face he grasped the banc1 which the young man held out to him. "Finn Varsko!" ho cried; "yon have robbed me of a son in return for tho one you give me." TUB END. Aiilniul Fits. AlmoHt any of our animals may fall in a lit. It iu especially alarming when a horse falls in harness or under the sad dle In a narrow or ohstructed road or place, trembliujr and writhintr In con- misions. Tim runt, tiling to bo done U to fveo tho aiiluml as coolly nud quickly as possible from huriitisH and vehicle, pour cold water over tho head with a steady miuill stream, thv a blanket over thu body, and if tho animal strug gles prottvt it Willi straw, Utter or hlankuta from injury. Great on re should bo exercised to avoid poiuoiml injury, as the animal is Violently moved by in ternal iiritat Ion of tho brain or nervous system or of tho stomach depressed with Indigestible food. If the recovery is im mediate no medical aid need b sought, American Agriculturist. Ileus, tinea mill Fruit, Fruit raising, beo keeping and nullify culture go well together, The last and tirst aro closely Wneflclnl to oua another and never fall to pay. According to Farm and Homo tho best raspberries, plums or pears, have Ikhui cultivated and picked from trees and bushes where poultry have been allowed to run milll tho fruit was nearly ripe, Binls keep down the suckers on bushes and the strength naturally goes to the fruit. The apiary in a good orchard with now and then a little attention has always paid the kiHisr, Good management is the chief point. When this is at the holm half tho Imttlc is won. ritfti'uUcn Hi nitroiis Scarcely u day pusses without the news of some luge failure flashing over the wires the u-ual result of specula tion In stocks or some equally danger ous venture. The siinui electilc ciiireiil carries to ilniu ilistuut friends the s.id lldinns of deatl. of dear ones loo often the result of sqieenUtion In patent nos trums, Motro s Kevealed Kerned v Is no speculation but is sold on positive itiinnintee. Do not fail to go lo voiu ilriitfk'itt ami uk for your money 'I not stttlslled. We know you will tio and buy another luillle, For sale by till druggist. Itciniii luililc Itcsciie. Mrs. Michael Curtain, I'lainlleld, III, makes the statement that she cumiht cold, which settled on her lungs; she she was treated for a month by her fam ily physician, but grew wot He, He told her she was a hopeless victim of con sumption and that no medicine could cure her Her dniiinlsl suosled Dr, Kitix's New Discove.-y for fniinnnption ; she bought n hot lie find to her delight tound herself benefitted ftoni II ml dose She continued its use mid iif'cr hiking ten botili-s, found herself found and well, now does her own liousewoik and is as we'l us sbe ever whs. Free tiiul bottl.'sof this (ireul DiM'ove,ry ill ti. A. Haiding's ding store, largo bottles 'nV and tl. Mill on Ksrth. J. I. 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N1I0UT LINK T0A LI F0KM A. FREIGHT ANirKAUEMTHK LOWEST Trnlii No. 8 will run Ttirsdnva, Tlinra lava ami rSatnrihivH, and on inierniediuto davit wlien it:--rssnry : Trnin No 4 nill run Monduys, Wednes days und Kridiiy, and on Interiurdint ilnys wlien necessary: sif.tmrr Suiiiiir Dntt'M. I.iavks Vauiisa ;wtllmett Valley, Jan, IX, Vtb. IVth and flU, I.av HANrRANiisn Wlllametle Valley, Jail. -It IiJ Kl", V:id and Hint. Thaoompany reierva tho right to Ohainte latUna datea ivllhout notice. Train, connect with the O. A ('. K. and 111 ver tloata at Corvallla and Albany. Tho Oregon l'acillc sleuiiihoats tin the Willamette, river ilivnn will leave I'urtlunil, Hont-hoiind, Monday, Wednes day, uril Friday it II A. M. Arrive at Corvailis Tuesday, Tliursduy and Satnr duv at 3 :.'!( 1'. M, I.eav'n Corvullis. iiorth-huiiiul, Monday, Wednesday und Friday at 8 A. M. Arrive at rorllund Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ut 3 :,'I0 1'. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Fri (lav, hoth north and Houtli-liniind liouls he oyer nilit at Salem, leaving here al 0 A, M. Freight ainl.Tleket Olllce. Hulnion atrool whnrl rortland. C. C 1IOGUK, 0. P. A P. A. 0. P. It., EAST and SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Koute SHASTA LINE. Express frnins leave l'ortland Duilv. 8ou.ll i I Korlti. 7 00 I'. H. 7:1ft r. M. 10:lf.A.M, l.v I'ortliind Ar I.v Oregon City l.v Ar H. Krunclneo I.v ":.' i.H, S:I:1a.m. 11:00 r. H. Above triilna atoii only at the following sta tions north of KoMihurg: Knat I'ortliind, Ore gon City, Woodbiirn, Hnleni, Alli.it y, 'I'niigent Hhcdils, lliilaey, llurrlabiirg, Junction Clly, Ir vlng and Kugeiio. UOHKIinitO MAII.JIIiilly). SllKiA. i. f l.v" I'ortliind Ar "T 4:iaTrT5 t : A.M.) I.v Oregontllly l,v I:Hii m ft:40 r. M. Ar Hoaeburg l.v M a. m AI.DANV I.tltlAI, (Dally, except Hundny.) 6:(Hi p. M. I l.v I'orllnnd Ar 10 IK) a. if. a OA p. M. I l.v Oregon Cliy I,v 7:M A. M, fi'.UO a . M. S:IH1'. 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TIMHKM LAND Ai:T JI'NK , IS7H, MI I K i; I OH ll III.I4 A I IO. 1'nitmi HTAima I.AMfi III rii'in, ( tiiisuiiN v.ni, nr., (lei 17, lw.it. f Nollea l lii'feliy given III .1 In eoiupllmiec Willi lUe priobil-'U. of ihe -icl ut cnuitichH of Jiiii It s,k eiiinicil himii inr ihe a Oe ,, inn liei I ilnla III Ihe alnlea ol I ' illfnrul i; (jmki II, Nt'Voilr. iicitl A n,liliigiii I i'i r lloi'y. ' Jerry l.il'i'liii, of Portland, cnuniv ol Multiioiniili. .Into of Ore gnu, luu till" iliiy illi-il in tills i illee his sworn Bliitciuont No J 1 II, Iff tm (in i -li". h ul Ilia w j set, mill 4 w 1 , if aeeilou No 'i, In o n ship No. Ilsoulli, rii nun No. Ileutl, mid will oiler pmol to show llinl Hie land souuht la luori' vol iiulile for lis Umber or atnuv thiol fur sgrl eillluriil piirpit, and In e.lublliili tils I'tului to said luiul tietnrti the leginlur iitui receiver of Ibis olllce nt OicK"ii I lly, tiingoii, mi Mon iluy, tlui Willi, day of March, I mil Ho uiom a its wiluinses: Win, Hoover of I'lirllmiil.Oregiin, v, H iieiipm, of I ' i 1 1 n n l . iMegon, tlornilo W, Huillb of Henllle, Wnabiug t'lii. alter si nit of I'orll Mid, iirewou. A ti y and all person claiming mlvei'scly thu above ilcMCrthetl lauds are leiiuesled lo file their elnlios In this oltlee on or hclote suld Willi ilnv of Mm eh, ImuI J.i AI'I'KKMDN, I -Jil; ft X lieglsier. '1 1 M HI'. It LAND, At T J I'M', a, ISUII. ,(l e tur I'litilli-iiiloii. - I'HITKII KlATHa I. AMI IIKI'II'K. I CIlKonn en , ur in i (sun I Nnlleo In In lebv ih en llnil Iu coiupilitiice uilhlbe nrio ili,iis nl the ucl nt conme.s of Jouc u, lii'ii, enilileil "An iiel (or Ihe nale ol Hoi bur hoid, In Hie stules ol Culllnii'M, Oregon, revmt i.aiol W uitilouinii 'Iciillurv," Infield a. I r. , I ,ii nl . of I'oiiliiinl, eouiilv of Mullooinidi, alute of Oiegoii, Inia this day filed Iu this ollice Ins swoiti sliileineiil No. jotiji, for the puiehnse of Ihe s w 1 1 ii r . sod tola I slid t In section No. 'J, Iu township No. a south, riiugn No. a chsi. nod will oiler proof lo show Hint lh laud soiiahl Is more valuable for lis Umber or stoiia Ibitll for sgilcollliriil purposes, slid to vslnb llsh his eliilin in anbl laud belore the register i ii it receiver ol Una olllce ntnregiui City, tJtu gou. ou Monday, Jhe Willi day of Unreb, IMH, lie lutiiiea ns wlluiis.ea: Waller Hcotl, Jeny Liil'iiiut, VVIUlmii Mooter, of I'ortliiinl, Ore gou, Joseph lugriihaiii, of MolitUn, Oregon. Any mot all peraons elnlmlng adversely the above described laiuls am requested lo file Ihelr clslius iu Ibis olbee an or before snbl laali dsy of Match, isul. J, 'l'. AI'I'l-.ltHON. I H Iteglster TlMIII.lt LAND Atvr JI'NK fl, Imjs-NiucK KOIl PI III.I IA lluN. t'nlte.l Stales Land (irhve. Oregon Clly, Oiegoii, Dee. I, IS'Xl. Nollcala beiubv given. Unit In eoiopllatiea Willi the provisions of die set of eoiiKiess of June , ls;a, enlllled "All net fur Ihi) sale of llm tier binds In tint stales of Cnllfuriila Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, tleorge it Murine, of Ceiiirid I'olnl, coiiii:y of .lin-ksoii, Ktnte of Oregon, hns ibis day Hied hi Hit. oltlco his sworn slutciilf til No. v:u.a, lor be puri'hase of Die s w ! of section No, 4, In township. No 2 smith raniie No. 7 eu.t. and will oiler pioof to show llit-.l (tic laud sought Is more valuiibla tor Its ilmlier or stoiiit Ib'in tor agricultural pur iH'sea, and lo esiiibllslt bis si In I in lo snbt land be lore Hie register and receiver of this oltlee nt Oregon i lly, Oregon, on Krldny, the iltll duy oT Match, s,i. He inniies ns wlinesscs: I'h-trlen Hchiirfer, David o MoiiiK II. Kioioml Duikce.Charlea Cater, nil of Portland, lliegoii, Any nud nil persons clnliulug adversely the above ilcscriticil Initds are reiiuesied lo rile Ihelr cl'ilnis III this olllce ou or before suld '7(ll day ot Marcli, s., J I'. AITKl.giiN. I i. :t iti-gisicr. n.Mi r i; I, and Ai l', Ji nk a, ;. I ii 1 1 .. I arnica I siiil oibce.i Oregon i lly, tin gmi. Dec II, Iv.si. Nollce Is liereliy given Hint III roioplinnce with the provisions of die ni-l of coiiitros of iuuelt. Is7s, ciitllled "An act for the sale ol Hut her lands III Ihe slates of riillfnrnla, Oregon, Notada ami VAshlniii"ii Territory," Hsmilel T. llurki e, of I'nrltniifl. county of Multnomah, Stale of Ore gotl. has this dny Held III Ibis office bla sworn stnleuiet No :t.''l, for Ihe puichani of the s w 'j of seelloii No. II, Iu t-'Wlisbip No J aoulh rauae No. 7 east, and wilt oltcr pnaif to siiow Unit ihe Ini it sought Is more valuable for Its timber or some than for ngrlciilturel purposes, nud to rMniillsli bis elaliil to suld 1,111,1 before tho Itegtsier and Itecelverof this otlice at Oregon i lly. Oregon, ou rrlday, the Imh ilsy ol April, Iv'l He nniues as w II, .esses; Dnvld tl'Doiinell. of I'ortlnlnt. Iir , li.-o. W Moltue, of I'clilral 1'olllt. I'has Si'ligfer, of SiiimI), nr., T K liilmul), o Portland, or Auv and all persons elnliiil.ia adversely Ibv above described Uinls niereiptcsted to flu- Ihelr claims Hi Hits otnee on or lielore snlil loin day ol April, isul J T. Al'PKItHoN. l b,, a. HI Iteglsier. .orii'i: i-oit n iii.K i nn. I'lllTKII Mr ATKB I. nh on II I Ouaoon Citv. or . Deo. 1, Is.si Notice la hereby given. Unit In couitdtnnce with the tirov Isioiis ol '.be net of eougressof Junes. I7, eulltled " All act for Ihe sale of limber lands iu the states of I'nllfornin, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashington Territory," Chits V. Dmpcr, of Oregon City, county of Clncknmns, slate of Oregon, hss this ilny flleil III this otlice bis sworn statement No. 'A,' for Ibo purehnso of tlie it w of. se(, iindnottof sw'4of section No. 'JS. In township No. H soulh, snuge No. !l ens( and arlll oiler prisif lo show lhal Ihe laud sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose and lo establish his claim to said laiitl lajlore the ri-alstcr and receiver of Ibis oltlee, at Oiegoii city, Oregon, ou Krt dnv. Ihe 3d day ol April. Isvl. lie linmea as witnesses; It. Hmntbois. W. T. Iluruey, J T Mason. J. M I'arrlsh, all of Oie goii Cliy. oreuon. Any and all ite.-sons claiming adversely the alHive-descrlbad binds are rcUested to file their ctnlms in this olbee oil or before nld Hit day ot April, Ivl. 1H1-3 W 1. T. Al'I'KUSilN, Healster. .OTI i: t OU I'l III.M'A'I l. t'niTKn STATga l.snn Ol rirK.I On gou l ily, Or. Dec. I, lntai.) Notice la hereby given, that lit compliance with Uie provlsloua of the net of congress ot June a, s7K. enlllled "An ci for Ihe sale of limber landa In Ihe states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," David o'Dt uucll. of Portland, county ol Multnomah. State of Oro gon, has thta dny filed til thin olbee lust sworn statement No IM, for the purchase ot (be tbeuw!4 ol section No. 4. In township No 'i south, range No. 7 east, and will niter proof lo show that tho Innd sought la morn valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural pur rs. acs and to cftithllsh tila claim lo said land before ttie register and reeel.er of this olllce at Oregon City. Oregon, ou Krldiiv, tho J7lh day of March, Islll. He luoncs aa witnesses-. Charles Hcharfer, Saiuuei Durkey, Charles enter, ol Portland, or., Oeorge Murine, of Ceutriil Point. Any anil all persons clnliulug adversely the above described lands are reiiies(c-d to file their cbilms In tills olbee on or belore suld Will day of .March, In'Jl J. T. AI'I'KltsoN, 1-1(1; II 20 Ueglslor. NOTICE FOR ri lll.M ATIOS. I'nitko Statks I.ANn Orricit, I Ohkiion Citv, Or., .Inn. 8, Isul. I Notice la hereby given Unit the following named settler baa tiled notice of hla intention lo make II mil nroof In aupnort of bis claim, and Hint n,i Ul proof w ill be made before Ihe Iteglator and Itecelverof the II. H. Laud olbee at Oregon City, Oregon, on February 14, Isul, via: John P. Sumner, lloincslend entry No. Wiito, lor tho n lj of c i and e '.; of s e 't of see. ail, I S i, r S (. He nnniea tho following witnesses to prnvo hts oonlluuoiis residence upon and cultivation of, said Innd, vU: John Dickey, of Motnlla, Clackiimas ooiiuiv, Or., II. Knaicli, of N olulln. Cliicknmns cotinly, Or., Ileorge HiiiikiiIO, of Molnlla, Clncknmaa county, Or., Kll Crcsswcll, of Oregon City, Or. 1-V-K-ia J. T. Al'I'KHSON, Keglatur, NOTICE FOIl l'l I1MCATI0N. I'NiTun Statkh I, and Oitick, I Ohkiion City, Or., Jan. H, 1W1.I Nnlleo la hereby given thai the following named settler bus III", I notice of Ills Intention to make tlual proof In snpporlof hla claim, and that said proof will bo in in lo before the regis ter and receiver of the V, s). i.iiud Olllce nt Ore gon City, Oregon, on February 10, isul, vli: Theodore C. Wilson, lloiiicslenil entry No. 7u:t, for tho w of n w and u of a w i4 see. 24, 1 2 , r tl e Ho nniues tlio following wtlncMra to prove hla continuous resilience upon mid culllva llnu nt aald Innd. vllt: Philip Monro, Htevo Mitchell. J Mclutyre; K. C. Ilnckeit, nil of Chorryvllte, Clackitmiis county, tircgon. i. T. APPKKrloN, Iteglator. 1-9-2-1 11 0TICK I'Olt l'lULICATION. Und Olbco at Oregon City, Or, Jan, 7, 1K91. Notice la hereby glvtn tlint tbo following, inoncil settler baa lllcd uoltco of bis lulenllon to nmki! tlunl proof In supporl of his claim, and Hint snbl proof will be iinitlo before tbo Regis ter and Receiver of the II. 8. bind oltlco at Ore gon Clly, Oregon, on February 21, Isul, vlg: lidward W Paine. Ilomestenil eulry No. fiTI2, for the w t,, ol ti w M nti'l n 'a of a w t4 of sec 14, 1 4 a, r 2 e. HemimcH the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unoti und cultivation of, mi lil bind, viz: Hcu,)iy Wallace, nf Mink postolllce, Henry Seluer, of Mtillno nostotlleo, Jnmca Mullen, of Molnlla postolllce, Hub ert Hhnlilo, ol Mull no, all of Clackamas county, Oregon, I II; 213 J. T. AI'l'KIIHON, Hegistor, ft it Milium-. In tliejusllce Court, for the precinct nf Soda Hiirlnva, cotinly ol Cl'ickiinnis, stitto of Oregon. 4,'lvll nctlou lo recover money Mrs. V. A ltnnk, plnlntlll', vs. W. IJ. Lucas, ilo fcmbint: In IV lj l.ncis, lb J above named defcndiint. . In the unine of thu atnto ot Oregon, you are nercov h-,i,,,i,,i i, ..i',,,,-, mivn- uiv uoii-i-i slauetl a Jtifllee ot l'ie Patcp.fnr tlie precinct I iifoieniU, on Hie 2-lb dny of February, isul, nt i one o'clock In tbo iifiernnon of suld ibiy nt the! nltioc ot s on .inaiicii in sum pn oinct, to answer the nbnve n -itu'd iil 'lntltl'lu a civil nelloit. The ilvli'iiil iul 111 Mke tiollce Hint if lie full I , nnswer tin' eoinpl-ilnt herein Hie plnlntlll' will t-llit! Jiidgiii'i'l ng'inisl lilin for the nun of Iblr-.- s vo:i ilollnrs mill niglile, it cents, t igctbur !V '!l cnsls iimt illKleirseineuls of th In ncliolt til's hioniii"iis Is served hy publication for six cunseciillve Wiieks Iu the Oregon City Kn TKitt'itlsti. by order of J. II. tlleitkney, Justice of tin, ponce for Soda Hprlngs precinct, which order benra date January 12th, isul. 1-10; 2 '7 F. A HANK, Plaintiff. TIMIIHK I.ANII ACT, JD.SKH, M7H, nl lr- lor I'lililii-niloii. I ' ii in n H i-A ric Mnii iirni K I i ii ' a -ti cil), or, oei, if, Ihjti.l No'itt'lC is bcictiv gitiin tu il In coiupll nice tilth Ihe pii.i isi. iv ' I tlie .ol l i ..ngiess 'I June ii. I ,-i, em on ,1 " vii in I , r tlie s Ii ol timber In ihI hi i lie .-o..ie. -l : . i . -riilo . orcg,.ii, Nuvada, ami Wiisiilngti.n leirnoiy, ' Waller Mcolt, nf Portland, county ol Multnomah, alnto of Otc gon hna this day filed iu tlila olbee hit swum sliilcinent No. VII2, for the pioelinse of the I e I, n l and H ol se i, of section No, 2. In township No. II aoulh, mime No. it ensl, mid will niter proof lo show that Ibe bind sought Is more valuable for Its limber or alone Hem for agri cultural pill poses, and In e.lnlilMl hla cUIln lo suld I o ml befote the register and recniver of Ibis nlllee mi Oregon Clly, Or,, on Moudiiy, the lllltli dny of Mnrcb, Isul, He uaineaaa wllneasca: W. M, Dreppnrd, Win. Hoover, Jerry l.nPolnl, of Portland, Oregon, II. V. .Smith of Mean In Witsliluatoti, Any and all tvrsotis claiming adversely (tin above described lauds nru requested to fl la Ihelr l In I ins In Ibis olllce ou or before sild itoth day of Muich, Isul, J. T. AI'I'I' IimiiN. i-2;l"ll-27. Iteglsler. ITMUKH LAND. ACT JI'NH . j:i7K. Villi Inr I'nlilli itflmi. 1'NITHl (St Al K0 I.AMiOI-l'li K, t OliKuotv Citv, tit., Oct IU Is 'I) I Nolle Is hereby given Hid III CfUnpllnni e with llm provisions ol the net of Onnino-s ol Juno tl. svs, eutlllcil "All ni l lor luu s ile of tllllbcl lands III the spilesol CnllloroliliOregoll, Nevada, and ashluwlmi Tcrrttor)." ' I II It III Hoover, of I'orlluiid, ciiniy of Miilitiomnli, sl itn of Oregon, hna Oils iln) filed Iu Oils ollli uhls worn slnlenicnl No. WA. for lltn puichn.eof tho a w '4 ii w 1 . and bus .1 nud 4 uf seeilon No, 2, Iu 1" ushlp No, n south, rnoge No M enst. ami will otter proof Iu show Hint Hie laud sought la mora vnlunble for lis timber or stun tlnoi for agileultitrnl purposes, and to ealnhllsh tils cliiim tu snbl land lailore Ibu rcglsler and receiver of thin ortice al Oiegon Clly. Oregon, on Monday, tho with day of Marcli, isul. tin lunula as will ea: Jerry l.al'olnt. Walter Heott, W, H, Dieopntd, ol Portland, Oregon, Joa liigrnbnni of Mohillii, Oregi n. Any and all persona nbilmlug ndveiscly the shove-described lauds are requested lo file their elnlius Iu Una tilllcc ou or belore anbl :mih day of March, pen. J, T, AI'I'KltsoN, I2.HII27 Iteglster, TIMHKM LAND ACT, JI'NK .1, 1S7H, (ll-i lor I'lihllt'iilloii I'nlte t Mtiiles I.biiiI Oltlee, Oregon Clly, Oregon, Oct. 14, s.ai N'ollce Is hereby given Hint In nompllnnce with Hie provisions of Uie act of Congress of June H. fs.'s, euiiiicd "au aei for the aula of limber lands Iu llm Hlatea of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Unshliiglou 'lerrilory," llorailo W Huillb, of Seattle, rout tv of King, suite of W asblngtou, lias this day fllctl lo Ihls olbee bis sworn state tlletit No. 'iln:!, for the purehnso of the a w '4 of seelloii No, 114, ill township No ft souih. rnuite No H east, and will oiler proof to shon tlmi ibe laud aoiight is tuorii valuable tor llatlmlieror stone Ihsii for aarleultural purpoai-a, ami to es labtl.ti bla claim to said bind before the Iteuls lerand Itecelverof Ibis olllce at Oregon City, Or., on Monday, the nut h day of Mnrcb. ls.d. He luones as wllliesses1 Joseph Ingrilinm ol Molalla Oregon. Jerry l.ni'olm of I'orllinid, Oregon, Waller Hroti o I'oril'iiol, (iregon, NVIlllnin Jouea of Korsytll. Motitnna Any and all persons cbiliiitog adver.cly the above dcscri bed Innds nro leipicsied lo file their el ilms In Hits olbee ou or before s ild ;i;ih day ol Nnreh, IS'.'I. l-.a, a . 7 J. T. AI'l'KIt.Sf.N. Hc-alsicr. Mil U K HMI ITill IATKIN. I. slid i uf Ice at Oirg ,11 City, Or. ,I,iii lg, I'.l Nollce Is bert-by iilven ill n Hie lolloulhg nnitied settler has flic I notice of hts luieiitloii loiuike tlti'l pr-mf In support of his cltlni, ami tbnt snbl proof will be miole la'fore the renlster nud receiver ol Ibe C. M laud 1 flic at Oregon l ilt, Oregon, on February tl, Isul, via. f!eori:e W. North, Homeslesil F.Mry No t:t7ii, lor Hie se If of 11 w and V, nf 11 w of sec. 30, towuslilp 4 soulh, range N i-hkC Iieiiaiuea the folbiwlng wlinesscs lo prove his conlluuoiis residence upon and cultlvntlon of. said land, via: II Itluao. John (ilies, and II. W U-e, ol Clink's ,on.,iee, W. W. II. Snmsoii, ot Oregon Citv, allot C'lack-imns rouuly, Ore gon. J, T Al'I'lillSiiN, M";a Iteglster. FALLS CITY MUSIC HOUSE J. II. WAY, Proprietor. Orriiin City, Or., llpp. Mm. llurnielsirr's Htnr. UKALEH IN Decker and Fischer PIANOS. CHASE, WEAVER acd MASON & HAMLIN OR.O-A2STS. I WII.I. ALSO KICK I' A full stiK'k of Violins, lhiujos, (iiiilurs, lCtu.,iinil instniinetitM Koiiernlly fotiiiil in a lirst-ehtss store. I'ur tho lienelit of those who cuntiot Hpuie tho i-nsli 1 will sell kooiIsoii the Instalment Plan, 4 I t s, f..!""S 1 , . K iK- ' .u' SX.-' i'."i - l w.' 1 TT Z 'FJ -IV-J xtm; .iv .llSifHiwi smmm HOMESEWING MACHINE G.ORAMCE.MASS ,,, " JO UNION SQUARE.N.i. - DALI.AS, ll-L. ATI ANTA rtA TEX. ST. mots, mo. tn.,-,,T-V sarkctsci),cL, WARREN & HOLMAN. Oregon City A NEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. Fully Abreitst with tho Times. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, Bohool, or Profiwalounl Library. The Authentic, Webater'j Una bridged Dictionary, comm-iting the iiaue.of 1864, "19 & '61, oopyriKhted property of the undersigned, is now Thoroughly Revised nd Enlarged, and ai a distinguishing title, bean the name of vfebiter'e Interna tlonnl Dictionary. Editorial work npon this revision hat been In notire progreu for over Ten Yeari, Mot leas than One Hun dred paid editorial laborer! have been oupagml npon it. Over S300,00l) expended in lti preparation before the flrit copy vni printed. Critical comparison with any other Dictionary ii invited. Get the Best. O. A O. MKlilMAM t CO., Publishers, Hringtlcl.l, Muss., V. S. A, Bolilbysll Booksellers. Illustrncdsniiililetfree). n nrii -.; It -A iVI mm 1 tsi . 7 UNCLE MYERS - - Eleventh PLEDGE SALE OF Willi lS A Kl.'l Kirst .Stri'fl, Near Morricon St, I I 'I Alimtt tlm lilfnt'st rnttirng ever niadn on a mull lnvi'st- lAl U li I ""'"t IH "lwl r"l,"rU"1 1,y J"'"' Alox,u"l,!r' u' 'iiMma -- Mil fli 1 " o'j , ',Hf. iiivnslinciit I over inii'Ii! In my lint was oni'of l.tTi, It tiniilit m ht'tilth, wi'ulth Hinl hupidiii'tw. J ho InvnMliiiunl I imnhi wiis tho iiiit h:tsi' of one hottln of .Moor'n Itiivtultul Ui'ttir-ily. Thoiisiiiitlsnf olhnrotlinr tu'ofili) httvo Inul pitniilly its oootl rnltirriB from tint uir- plinsi! of this sovt'i ri'init riini'dy. It rttri'tl Hiilmnl Williutn", ol M' fistii', oi uslhtuii, in it week. It ili'l tin'. of this lilv. It. ('. O.tts 11..1I ' thi'lr own hiunittniii'H say tluif. linirvi'lotislv short liitit1, J. M Ki'iitlli', uttnst lis plliiMi y in ttur- 'rioiiiMiilolM iif roiiiilulilil I'ili'i'tia fiom Ol.ll tviiie of iimisn. If yon am ill, what iiiiridniHo nl ,1 liollln of Moure's Ifovonloil Us 'JU iiil? on in Isini, if yon nit) lorltiroil liv ilitiiinittisni, if you lm vo anyl Ills of iniinkiiiil, invent V '-" In Iuore'll Hnvijiili'il l.'eiiieily, arut I are if it will not L'lve von relief. OllEGON CITY IRON WORKS, .lAMKS JiOAKK & CO. I'roiiiietnrs. Manufacturers, and Dealers in all kinds of Macliinc y. CASTINGS furnished and REPAIRS promptly mad. niiaaia asis " 1 Jjtj!uJlZZt!S, . -. . c. v. wiNKSKr o. st Kim KK Undertakers ond Blacksmiths, Oregon City, Oreeon. lltiod llearees, Trininicd rofVniH nud CnnketH alwnyf in !?tock rsiMsersi , ,r.i i iu,v i..i,, I,.- J..,s n. l,,t,o,l i,..s I . ,1 , .s i.-r 1... I;,l.r, li,n, in-! mrkr . l,,i ti. I.til Mff ,1,1, i... Ii .nl, ,i.l, V y le.v Luni li-ntfii IIS.,1.; nl 111, .l.tl, flJ S r ."11 go ... It. . lit M .... .11 I 1 fl, -FI of " 4 ' All I. I1.-M I.,.,, I 1 .y SI 1,1 11 l III , , IS ,,,, lkt'r. VI. .In, I Ik,', r.Lln;i, I'.ieliin;. t:Ahll V. Sl-I 1 IHI 1 l,.r,.i I-Aliltl l I.Alt Htl.l. Al,lr,.w.l SHVSta A IU. . ll,l:'IM.MI, fisl.SS. pollen i'ur PiilM-leaUon. Hmtkii rTKs ,Asr Orrtrit, I f itiK'i'iN Citv, or., Jan. l.'i. l'l. Nutlee la hereliv iilven t Ii -it Hip fullim-lntr-nsnieil si'itler Iihs Dli-il notice of Ills Inteiitnui In nialto lltuil firntif I ti snt ort of Ills clnlin. ami Hull salil irnnt will lm lniulu hflnro llic r-i(lster 1011I reeelvi'r of lltw 1' . I.'iml Oltlco nt Oreuon City, orritou, mi March 7, isul, vis: linns olst'ti, l'rc einpllini II 1, Nn ,'s,74, l.it lite n w',ofs vv 1 , of seettun i, 1 1 s., r' e. He tiMiiies tin- follow'.nK wlturssi-s to prove his contli'iious resitlenet; utun Anil oultlvatiou nf, snlil liiuil, vis: (He Jnliusiin, John llonehon, Hen. Lorlterliy, ol t'nrriusville, t tiii-knnnis , rottnty. Orcitou, ami I'eter iilscu of Mohlcaunn, rhclialis county, WiislllliKtiill J. T Al'I'KHSON, iai;S27 lti-Kistcr. SliiTiH' Salt'. HTA I'K OK OHKIION, fur nr. or Ci.aikam.vs.I " lien). I. Colieti. liu nilliin vs. K. M, Unnscn A'Mie llitu-cu aiul S M. Kt'Cliim. Notli e Is hereby liven Hint by virtue of sn onlcr of Court, anil an execution tsucl out of ami ii tiller Hie seal of the circuit Court nf Clnck uiuns County, Oreiton. Hint tu me ilircetiHl mill itellvitrcil us siicritt' of salil county nml sine, lmnrlna ilutc of February 'At, A. 1. 1".1. coui unniillnit nie in the name of ihe State uf Orcpiii tti mutt ti Hie sale of the follovvlnir ilcscrlbeil real property liehunriiiii to snlil ilcfcmlauts, to mnke Ihe sum of fH'.'-'i with Interest thtneoii nt the rate n( ten per cent, per annum since the sixth iluy of November 1 KK. unit for Hie further sum uf fl".!Hl us accrued costs, nnil for the ciMa und disbursements herein. Now In order tonuiko tlie above Hincmnls, I will nn 8utur Iny, March 7lh, A, ! JOt'l, al the front door nf Ihn Court House In d county nud sliite. nt Iho huttr of lllo'cloekn. in nf suul day. will proeeed t- sell all snld itefenibiiits riitht, title nml interest in nud to the following described renl-estiitcln wit: Th"iw '., of sec.()eliiht,ln t '2 s.r ,'i e ol Ihe W ill aine'ic Meridian, situated In Clackitiuaa Ciniii t,Oro;on. Terina cisli W. W. II. SAMSON. Hhcrilt'of Clnt-kiinitis t:n. Unlcd Ihls 4th day of Keh. Isul. i l!-t.iM IsOTICH V0U PUBLICATION. I.iind Olllce at Oregnti City, Oregon, January '271 h, ISiil. Nni'ce is horehy given ihat the folUivviug liioned settler hns tiled notico of his Intentlnu tn mnke ftnal proof In support uf his claim, nud Hint suld proof will be ITnulo lieforc Iho Kcgls tor iiikI Deceiver of the I'. 8 l.niid Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, ou M'ircli ill, ism, vis. J. II. I.. Mnyhee, Homestead entry No. si-sii for the n of the it vv '.i, and s e '., iif n w '4, of sec '21, t 2 a r !i e lie names thu following witnesses to prove hts ctinlintuuis resilience upon and cultlvntlon of snlil liiiid, vl H. t). Coleinnn, If. MtMitigitn, and H. Miller, all of 8nndy, Clnckaiuas Co., Oregon, and 0. K. Cro.s, nf tiliulslntie I'. 0 Cliickiiuiiis I'd. Cregnn. .1, T. Al'I'KHSON. 2 (i:S III ltegislor. NOT1CK KOU PUr.MCATION. I.unl (ifTci nt OrcKim Clly, OroRon, .Itiiiujiry HI, li.U. Notico N luM-ohv civon Hnt the fnllowtn iinincil foitlor hisNlcti ii'ilicouf his iait'Htinn t't iiiitkt' tin tl nnmf iu siipixut "f his ol liin. 'tml (tint snlil pronf will btl nuiily Ih'mhv tin1 h't'vtst-'r rtiid Itocrivorofth'' I' H.LniMiHllroiU i inlKon(!ity OrtHron, on iho 'Jill dny of Miiit,,i, l.s.ij, vix .ltnius NlclinlsdM, ht'lr n( liw o f AIhcrt l1. Nio hnJsim, doi'iMscl. pre tv.nptlon 1, 8 No. litiMi, fur tlie n '.j nf ii w '., tf Nfc. y-i t -I h r '2 o,' Ho n tinus tlm fiilliivvlmr wHmosmoh to prnvo his cumhiuoiiH rcsiiitMit'tt upon niul cuUiv ilion of sufd l;ind viz. iiv-oim North .Jeoixe i'ur rish, (k'tMpo HndirciH nud 1). I.M'ltityri nil of ('lurk's 1'. U , l'liU'knm;is Co., Oit'jMii.' J. '1'. AlUMCltSON, :7-:ii:. htnlslor. TlMliKU I.AM), ACT J l N 10 3, 1S78. Roller- I'ur lnl! it'll lion. I'nllcd Slates l.tinil Olllce, Oregon City, Oregon, Oelolier H, IKiO, Notice is hereby given that In cnmplinnco Willi the provisions of the net of Congress nt June II, lto., ontilleit "An net fur llic s ilc of timber hinds in the stiitesof Oallforni i.Oicgun, Nevmlii, nud Wushlnginn Tct iitiu y," Aiinn K. Hmllli, of Sentlle, cennty ot King, st'ile of W u s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . has this day Hied In this nllM'e his sworn st.ilcmenl No. 'J 114, for the pttrcli-isc nf tho s ti , of secllon No l'4, in towuslilp No. I smith, range No. .'I cast, and will oiler proof to show Hint Iho 1-ttid sought is more vnlu ihlc fur Its timber or stone th'tu for iit.'rii'iillur.il purposes, and lo est ibllsli his cl.iliu In siild himl Ijtiiorc the register iln.i rictiivcr of ihls oll,ce nt Oregon Oitv, or,, ou Mend iy. Hie Kttih dny of M uch Idil. lie nniues ns w linesscs: Wnllci'SK'ntt of I'ort-l-inl tn-t-g-Hi. .It.'iry lil'iilnl ot Pot ll-niil, lire gmi, ,li,s'ph Iiif.'nili.ini of Molitll.t, tircgon, Willl-ini .lonte. of K rs Hi. Muntttiw. Any on nil pe so is cl.iiiuiuii itilversely the iibov'e ilcsci-ibett un Is mo requested lo tile their claims in Hits olllce on ur belore attid UUth day of March, 18;T. J.T. APPHKSON, t-aa Heglsier, Annual - - - 0 Bill II LaditV I'rivutc Kiitiatico UtuirH. Minn) llilllK mr joim iii'wii.i, ti. Culit. A I. Tuvlor.of Hi-Bl tle, over it cured their rheumatism In a June ami W. 1. Johnson, of luif liver libit heart trouhlt). of tho I'ltcilie Coast t i Ihe other Im-IIit liivesiiiicnt run you niakn than the Iti'ini't v '' If votl fi'l-l li.'i'l every inorri- everv inorri- DID. Tor Hulo hy nil OrunKislH. PORTLAND PRICES txerutrix Nollcp. The iitHtcraiKneil. luvfnK been ni-iioltttcd ex--eculrix iiflhiM'siatoot E. L. Kiisthani. ilcceHScd,, nil iit-rsons lisviinr cIhIhis srnlnst saut estate re hereby rcunlrcil to pri'sput Hie same to me, with proper voui'liers, st the Hank nf orciron City. In Orftron r'ltv, Orciron, within six montlii. frinn tho ilsie of this nonce luted al oreguu Clly. Orccon this Jtnh lAy of Jsnuary, l-'H. CLAKA KASI'HAM, Kxecutrix. 1-80 2-27 TIM11EK LAND, ACT JI'NK 8, lsTS. .ori i: ru I'l iu.K A i io. I'NiTun STATr.a Lami Orririt, I OmcuiiN Citv, Or., live. 11, 1m. Notice ta liereliy given mat in cnmplinner with tlie priivisloua of the act ol CotiiiresB of June 8, ls;s, entitled "An set Inr Hi a sale of Hinlier lauds In Hie stnlea uf Callfortiln, Ore gou, Nevaita, and WHshinittun Territory," James I. H.-titnrt, of Kast Portland, euuniv nf Multnomah, Hate nf Oretion, hns this dny tiled in thiaottiee htti sworu statement No. '.'JKt. for the purchased, thee ',n w lots 1 ami 2 ot section No. is, in township Nn. i smith, ranee 5 ensl, and will offer proof to show that the la..ii soitHht is more valuable for Its timber or stone than lor nttricultural niiriises, and to establish his claim In said land before the reioner and receiver ul tills nine at Oresuti City, Oregon, on Kridny, the 10th day of April, lm. He names as witnesses; Krvin 1'attcrsuu of Kast l'ortlau.l, Multnomah eottntv. Oreitou, Andrew Myers, nf knal l iirll.ind, Miiltuiin.ati cminiy, Oregon. Auttnst Paul of West Portland, Multnomah eoiiutv, Oreiton, Henry Vatith, of West I'orllaud, Mnltiioniah county, Oreiton. Any and nil persons cUiinliiii adversely the above-deserila'd Inmla are n gneried to file tlielr claims In this olllce ou or before said mtu d iy of April, isul, J, T. Ari'KKsoN, l ai; Kegister. OII( i: l'K IM HI.ICATIO.. T1MHKK 1.AN11 ACT, JI'NK 8. 1S78. I'nitku Status Land ofuck. i OitmioN City, Or., Dec. lti, Inuo.). Notice Is hereby given Hint tn cotnpllatiecv with the provisions of the act of Congress ol Junes. ISiS, entitled "Ait act for the sale ol timber limits in the states of California Ore gon, Nevada anil Washington Territory," Tom K. O'hson, of Portland, county of Multnomnh, state of Oregon, hna this day tiled iu this mllce hie sworn statement No. ami,, for the purchase ol Dies', of nw4 and lotsS am' 4 of section No 2, In township Nn. a aoulh. range No, 7 west ' mid will oiler proof to show that the land" sought is moro valn.ible for Us limber or stone than lor agricultural purposes and to es tablish his claim lo said Innd belore the regis ter and receiver of tills oflio nt Oregon t'ltv Oregon, on Kriday, tho 17th dny of April, lsil " t i i! 'lTT ir ',llll(!ssV vtd O'Doniicll: John Ml cheir, chas. rJchnefcr. Cha. C'Atla. all ofi'ortlAud. Or. Any and all persons claiming ndverselv tho ahiive-descrlbed lands nre requested lis file their claims in this offlee, ou or before s.itd 17 dny ot April, lsJl- J. T. Ai'VtasoN, l-3,4 Iteglster. F. L. Posson & Son, i General Agts. for P. M. Terry & Co'a Grass, Clover and all kinds of Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc, Bee Keepers' SuntiliW" We wuut you for a customer. Give ns a trial order. F. L, Posson & Son 209 2d St., Portland, Or. ' ssrra M ilkT ". Cataloeu. v, "! teniimshankaminaasM " ''llH'I'MlflltllnKMWali, llV Home piirti iwtfr.niiv m. J m. "S1-.ii(,,K.,w11. Why HtiniB -tim ov.r S&no. till K j..'.-. .. ' ' t"iiiu ins woik and ll. 'iitli. V I " jrra sr.. Kv.nb.. , v "ut IIU .11 ...rt ',. (Sawl ,1" J'KiLr- liKlii .1.. WMP'1 vhv", ""Known nionr thm H.U-.to,JJjg Era" nmi K I . a fl I kaaW Ganlcu Seed. if ' 'i4 -IVsiwsa. ... i , , '''lWSr;