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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1891)
My Heart's light By LOUISE BTOOKTOS. JCViUJTlsh. All nights KawtrsdLj- CHAPTER X. "1 am .Vuts Vuwtfvl H'(Hilfl.M Ths nwiiiHr which Roulwn lluls m& I own itud dlt in, I am wnn, "one hurss" ivtTtitr, but w nre stttistlotl with it It Is snmll eltjlit lmiftxl wwk ly, Unrsly mads up of mlviirttsomMits mil svissoritiirs, Atul the suWriiitkui price U one dulltir year. Wa hv no importers; we novwr print Udogrami nor murders, mul we have subscription lint of 173.000 nnm fs.rnurs, Kirdomrs Mid country people., booHiiae whorever there ore people raising fruit, truck or flowwrs there the little Soed and Graft, and we nre old focy euoiiKh to employ girls to fold and dirwt these newHpapm, and three, girls do thoir work cheerfully and m to be happy. When one of them marrioa we give her sowing tmu'litne and a dining room table. One day I cme into the office aftoran absence of a couple of hours, and found Bale scissoring the New York dailies. "Dan, auid he, "there whs. a young woman iu here to see yon. "Very well," aaid I gettiug a glass of wator, "you saw hor, I cupnotw? It i sa hot as ginger outside, Renbeu.H "I w her," he replied, "but she didn't want to too mo. It was the old gentle man she wag after. "Now, come," siild I, sitting down, "1 ain not going to shirk the title, but you'll have to take shores in it. You can't he distinguished from me by it, mv boy! 1 am gray, but you are bald; I am lean and you are stout, and there isn't a six months difference in our years or our looks, Kenbeu Halo." "Have it an you please," said he, "but that is what she said she wauted to see old Mr. Crawford. I think she thought me the young one." "Was she a blind young woman?" "Blind!" he repeated. "Just wait un til you see her eyes. Oh, she is coming back! At 3 o'clock, Daniol. Even if she didn't want to see me I asked her to do that I told her you'd be sure to bo iu then." "Well, I won't," I answered. "I am going out to M.'lvin on the 1 M. I am not goiug to stay in town this sweltering afternoon. "Yes, you are. You'U thank yonr happy stars if you do. If you miss her, Daniel, you'll break her heart, and after you have soon her she'll break yours." "I am King on the 1 AS train," I re peated. "Bet yon a dollar you don't," said Hale. "I told her to come at 3, but she said 1 o'clock would be more convenient, and she wonld try to 3nd you then, and Daniel, you had better take your feet off the chair, and brush that hair of vemts p 4itt;,r foi Lsr?'1 comes. 1 hear the echo of her Voice and the tatter of her heels iu the out office, where she has just ajked Harvey if you are in." "Whu a dunce you are! I really think" But at that moment the door opened, and Marvey apieared. "Lady to see Mr. Crawford," said he, stepping aside, and there entered a young woman dressed very plainly in dark blue, with a smoke colored veil pretty well covering Jier face. "Yon do not remember me, Mr. Craw ford," she said. "I am Miss Margaret Woolstine. I see you very often in church, but of course you do not see me, but you have to" and she nervously laughed, "you have to hear me, yon know." "Mr. Crawford," said Reuben, getting tip without the glimmer of a smile and with great deliberation, "I am going to Melvin on the 1 :43, and I shall have to leave at once. Will you kindly pay that dollar for me on account" Ho put on his hat, took his cane, bowod to Miss Woolstine, went out the door, and I heard him immediately tramping up stairs to the composing room, where I knew he had proofs to read. There were times when Reuben Hale was 16 years of age instead of CO. Miss Woolstine lo;!:2d more comfort able after we were nlono, and sho took off her veil, holding it in her hands. "I almost felt as if I l;new you, Mr. Crawford," she said. " When I was a little girl I used to sit with my uncle in his pew just where I could see you as 1 looked at the paintad gloss window, and now from the choir of course we have you in full view." "And you do not think me rude be cause you so often catch mo 'watching - you?' The girl slightly colored. "You have the kindest face in all the church. I could never think you rude." And with that she became scarlet. "I will not say what I think of yours," ifana gently, -or you mignc inimt me li. VArv nin IniWil. hilt, pftn I lln Rnvthintf for your Bhe crushed her veil tightly in her bands. "I do not want to take np your time, Mr. Crawford; but ' do want to talk to you a minute. I have to support myself, and 1 want to got newspaper work, Mr. Crawford, and I thought per haps you would give me gome. It is so quiet here." I looked at her with surprise. "I thmiilit vou lived with vour uncle. Mr. Mason?" "1 did, but we do not agree, and I have no money of my own, and as I have to leave there I must support my lelf." "Ent suroly your nrtnral rfsource .wMid be in tauisiOr MTssWbolstine. Your voice" ought to bo worth a grat deal to yon." "I could not sing in public," she quick ly answered. "The church I do not mind, because I have gone there all my life, but the concert stage! oh, I could not do that! And I would rather not teach. It worries me to teach music." "You would make a success in con certs." She shook her head. "And," I continued, "it would be far more lucra tive than any work I could give you. You wonld sot like a position here at all. The girls are good, respectable girls, but they would not suit you at all. And the wages is low. " "I have my salary in tho church," she aid; "that would help a little, and I do not want a situation with your girls, Mr. Crawford; I want editorial work." "Ho, ho, editorial work!" I smiled at this;' "but you know Mr. Hale and I do ail that and have time to spare." "But I have helped you a little," she explained with eagerness. "I have writ ten you several things and you have al ways published them. Last week you made an editorial of one." "So. indeed! Then vou are 'Mark Wllllsr" Mid 1 nodded my lioml like a Chinese uiaiukriu, 1 have, sliiou been in formed. "Well, you nr not only a very beautiful young ltnly, but you aroaelov er one, too, I don't know that we ought torefumi Mr. Mark Wllllsl" "Oh, please do not," she cried. "I should lie so glad to come here, and I think I could soon learn to be useful, I could cut out paragraphs for you, and that must be such stupid work for you to do; and I oould write on what subject you thought best, and if you or the other uoiitli'iilim wanted to iro iwnv fur a few days I am sure 1 could do different things i ... k .. i u i ii.i . .1.1 i n you, mm, una tuuiou, -yuti luiliiil both want to go away together. Suppose today you also would have liked to hav left town on the 1:43 train. Wouldn't you have been more comfortable to have known some one was here ready to re ceive iniHwages or attend to your ordersf At this how could I help smiling, ami I told hur that her ivasoulug almost con vinced tno, "Indeed," I added, "it would do so but for two reasons one, we do not need you in the slightest, aud the other is tliut this stuffy olllce is no place for a young lady," Slio stood up and 1 could sue tried to look entirely indifferent, but her lips trembled and her face paled. "Of course then," she auswered me, "there is nothing more to be said, and I can only beg your pardon, Mr. Craw ford, for having troubled yon." As I sat still looking at her it Hashed upon me that perhaps if I knew more of tho history of this girl I should not so hastily shut the door upon her. Aud 1 have a very strong feeling about disap pointing women, When I married my wife and I had only a meager salary upon which to live, and I grumbled enough because I had to work all night, and in consequence slept nearly all day, I thought I was deprived of my share of sunlight and social life, aud my wife tenderly agreed with me. After she suddenly failed in health aud died I discovered that she had work' ed in our little house nil day aud sewed for the shops at night! It was thus she bought mv little comforts! Aud now that she win dead and could not share the comfort and repose of my life it seemed to me that because of her de privations I ought to lie more thought ful of other wumen. Little enough did tho girls guess how often they owed some little pleasure or indulgence to the mute pleading of my wife memory, Thinking thus, I said: "Are you quite determined ou news paper work, Miss Woolsttno" "Quite. And perhaps I should tell you that I have an offer which I can ac cept from The Royal Express, althongh I have not written for them, but I have just come from them and they scent de sirous of trying mo, "Do you waut to go there:" Sho flushed painfully. "No, I do not It is so public. There are so many men going mid coming." 1 rubbed my hands nervously. "Sit down, Miss Woolstine; who did you see there at tho nfllceS "Mr. Finley, tho odltor." "And you will go there?" "I think I ought at least to try it, don't you? It is one of our best papers." I have not described Margaret Wool' stine, and I do not know how to do so, She was a lovely creature, tall, slender, with a superb carriage of the head aud the most charming coloring. Her eyes were dark and tender, hut pride aud ob stinacy curved her pretty mouth, and 1 often thought that It conld not be pleas- ant to cross her will. But thus far have never had to do more than observe what has happened to others who tried to subdue and conquer her. A she stood before me, so young and unarming mid innocent, I thought of my wife, win was also a Margaret, and I knew the would not luve allowed the child to go into such a crowd as frc- quen ted The Royid Express, and I saidt "Have you no uiotherr "I have only my uncle," she answered, "and he is anirry with me. My mother and father are dead." "Very well," said I, "some one must take care of you, and I am going to ask you to let me try for a little while nntil vour uncle has slept his auger off. And althouuh we do not actually need an Other editor you can be of use to us, and I want you to come." Did she resent this half grudging invi tation? No. Hhe looked at me with content aud happiness in her eye aud asked me if she should begin the next uiorutuK. When Hale came down stairs Miss Woolstine was gone aud I was In a little room.back of our office taking papers out of a desk. "How is this." he said with a fine af fectation of wonder, "did.i't you get off?" "Hide,?1 said I, "we aiv going to have another editor, aud this room will have to be made ready fot her at once. I think well put a matting on the floor and make it look clean and cool, and we'll hang a pink curtain at the window. This desk will do, but we must get hotter chair. If you will clear onr belongings out I'll send Marvoy for tho scrub woman and I'll go for the matting." "By George!" said he, "are yon daft? What on earth are you talking about'1' And when I told him he listened and his only reply was an occasional ejaculation of "Oh, Lord!" but his intonation of that expression never varied. CHAPTER IL I tat down crushed' and guilty. It Is very certain that had Miss Wool stine gone to the office of The Royal Ex press she would not have had the chance for housekeeping that we afforded her. With a little white apron tied over her dark dress, and an obtrusive duster in her hand, she very soon learned to keep ns in very good order indeed. But she had the rare, most angelio talent of making that order ours and not her own. Bhe never put our inkstands in the middle of the tables. Mino stood as I liked it, close to my hand, while Hale's was at arm's length from his, and she never mixod a revise with the first proofs. If I put a hook on a shelf I found It there, dusted no doubt, but where I bad laid it. Life in our establishment was very simplo. There was no rush Of reporters, no late hours, no excitement over news. The flowors hloomed in the spring, and we told how to care for them and what to buy, aud we grafted, budded, plowed and reaped without even a much as a harvest dinner to look after. asasiK -all Vainglorious old farmers sunt us sam ple of prodigious corn and pumpkins, and market gardeners didn't forget to let us sow their price fruit and berries. Everything sweet aud pretty wont to Miss Margaret im her natural fee; aud sho it was who opened the boxes of (low ers, the baskets of fruit, aud it was she who introduced the spirit lamp and tea kettle, and who made a corner in hur of fice whore sho nerved our little Arcadian luuohe of bread and butter, fruit aud coffee. But it wa Halo who bought the tottotips, and mutiny enough must h have spent on them, There wore not two happier old boy than we in the city that summer, and we never tired of telling each other what an admirable person Miss Woolstine was. Bhe was very useful to us. Her stylo in writing was full of sparkle, and her very notices of giant radishes or now harrow had little graceful terms of expression that took them out of the common and made thorn readable, Hlio wrote our business let tors, she scissored, she read proof aud filed it, she sorted the mail, the kept tho water cooler In order, she opened the exchange, she took the most complete and unobtrusive interest in everything, hut with It all she kept her self apart with a gentle reserve that iV. . I .1.. lliaiie us greatly auuura uer, As I knew her better I saw there was trouble iu her life, and I suspected It arose from her quarrel with hor uncle, lie had been a father to her, aud she hal left him and wits boarding in an other part of the city, I knew that it was lmmiHsilile that he should not miss her, and sho often spoke of her old home with a lingering tenderness that was pathetic. Of the clrouinstances of the quarrel I knew nothing, but Hale aud I agreed that Mr. Mason had been to blame. And so the summer wore away. Hal went back and forth from his house by the sea, aud I rnme In every day from my farm at Molvlit, but Miss Woolstine staid in tho city. We Invited her to visit us, we urged her to take a holiday, but she replied that she was perfectly well, and that work suited her bettor than play. "If we did that sort of thing," said I, one dav, "we'd send you to writ up the Tiger Hill strike. You'd lik that." "Why should I care to go there?' she answered, coloring, she was apt to do, when conversation Warn personal. "Yon are so much interested In min ing affairs," I replied, "I have often no ticed how you stop to read The Hill Beacon, no matter what you are doing. Lot the mail bring that and at once ev erything else Is dropped. Boo! Your very eye confess your guilt!" , Bhe met my accusation with as brave a front as she could command. "Now come, Mr. Crawford," she re plied. "You notice that I mad that paMr because yon are interested in U yourself and on the lookout for it! IVay, do you notice how much I also like to get The Orchard and Meadow?" "1 am interested in the Hill Beat-on," said 1, "because my nephew, Jack Lewis, edit it. I am always anxious to see what fool thing he will do next There never was a boy who so loved to stir up the wasp nest I waut to see what he will say whun he is stung." "And I." she boldly asserted, "am in terested in those poor miner whom he abuses so much." "Abuses!'" I repeated. "They are a set of rascals, every one of them. An In sane, law defying crew." "They are a poor, Ignorant crowd of nieu," said t-hu, "and it is our duty to educate aud civilize, not abuse them." "My dear," said I, "the Uuited State offers ref uge to tho oppressed, but it doe tot offer a free fight territory for out- (Continued next week.) HOWARD'S- Restaurant and Hotel. oitiHiON city. oi;i:;on. SKWI.Y l'l'HSISMKI) AND FITTK1) TIIKOI'iillol r. The leuilleg re.liiilinnt of (lie city. Tallies iiipliel with Hie Uit the iiiurkr't affords, suit nous hut lint-class rixiks employed. -MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Kiist Side Main Street, Ilelwcen Fourth mid Fifth, Opp. I. S. Uiid Olllce. DAVIES' GALLERY. The Leading hotographer of I'ortiaml. COKNKU KIHHT aniiTAYI.OU BTKKKT8. M. II. I'lunugnn. J. P. Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIOUOR STORE. KKhPS ON II AND TIIK IIKHT BKI.KCTION nt Wines, Mipinrs, Ale, Hcer. Ac, to bt (niiiiil In the Nuts. Iu Loxun-Kasthsni lilock Give mo s call, HALE AND HALE ON DRAUGHT. The Celebrated French Cure, wnr,"APHRODITINE''ur IS Hill.D ON A P08ITIV6 GUARANTEE to euro any terra of nervous tllit'iihu or any uisonlnrot the gcmiratlvo or gausof elthnrKcx, wliiitlmr arUliii; frimi lhi,ATi,.Httl,',i BEFORE UBBot Hilmiiliiuu, AFTER roliwico or Opium, oiitliroiish youthful liiillaern lion, over InniilKnuce, An , such as Loss of Drain Fewer, Wakcfiiiucsu, llcarlnK down I'alnslii llio liaclt,HcinliiiilWcakiii's,Hytrla, Nervous i'r.w trnlliiu, Nocturnal Kmlsslous, I.uiiForrlnca, DIs iIiichs, Weak Muinory, hnssnf Power am! Impo tency, which If ucKlcctcil often lcailln prumaliire eld aw ami Insanity. I'rlco 9 1.00 a mix, Booxus lor ffi.iK), Hcnt hy mallnu rcrcliit of price" A WltlT. KN 4HIAKANTKK is irlvcn for ovory ffiouonlor rcciilvcil, to refund the money II a l'nnimnciit euro Is not snorted. We have thoiiKauds of testimonials from old ami young, of hothaojccs.whohavu hoen permanently eiircil bytliousoof Aphroilltlnu. Clrsulurfreo. Adilrosi THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Western Brunch, liox V, 1'oiitland, Or. Eur bhIo Iiv Cliaiiiiun h Co. linguists, Oiogon City Or, Caveats, and Trade-Marka obtained, and all Pat ent mul ni conducted for Moderate Feet, Our Office Ii Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, and we can secure patent In low time than those remote from Washington. Hend model, drawing or photo,, with descrip tion. We advise, If patentahle or not, froe of charge. Our fee not due till imlont Is locured. A Pamphlet, "How to Ohtaln Patents," with names ofactual clients In your Utato, county, or town, sent free. Address, c.A.srjow&co. Opposlt Pstsnt Offlot, Wiihlngton, 0. C. iM.ill.il UNION PACIFIC EY. OVERLAND ROUTE. 'I'tuhiH fortlio Kasllcnvu l'(tlaiul,7!00 A M. and :IM I', M. TIPIfTQ le met (rum iirlnnlinl points IIOtVLId In tliti I'tillisl Mlnlim, (JamuU nml Kilriii Elegant Naw Dining Palace Cars. I'll in ii I'uliice (Sleepers, I'lil.K t'ol.ONIM' Hl-KKTINU CAR run Through on Express Train -TO- OMAUA, COUNCIL HLUl'TS, KANSAS CITY, CHI (JACK), & St. 1,01'IS UlTlloli Cll.iNtlK. I'leHv euniUMHlnli ill I'nrilmiil lor Sun Krau clio suit F lint Sound iolnli, Knr f ii rt ly r iinrllenlnm iiupilrv nf sii) ii nt His l'iiiiniiy or T. V Mill. I'tiitiiiMi.in u"' O. N. MCl.l.in, J -ai'l IMonci tiei-. Northern Pacific R. R. Great Overland Route. TWO FAST Tit AINS DAILY I Shortest Line to Chicago Ami nil points Kri.l, vis St'. PA 11. AND MINNKAIMUH, The N .nt hern I'arlllc It. It. I lln only litis riiniiliif Passenger Train, HeconiM lsss Sleepers (free of charge Luxurious I n y ( ouches, I'lilninn I'uliice Sleeping Curs, 1'iilioe lining Cars (meiils Tfie). Iiom Perl hind to the Kant. Kce Unit your tickets rend via the Northern 1'ii.ille It. It. and avoid change ol curs. Tlirnnsli I'lillmsn I'stsr HiMi'lnt ! Kill ilny ei'iti'liva, nnv.t slai' iliulni ei In twt'rti rurllniul, Ist'uuis ami Sfsitiv uirei'l hull) itrvlcs. A. I. II Mtl.TOV .(. I.'ru'l !. Agrul, 1)11 I'lrfcl Kl orllun.l. Or. Jr-Ii'i"t. onrurr Firm slut () Hi rem. 0. C. T. Co's STEAMERS Oregon City fc Portland. DAILY LINE. I.KAVK rollTI.ANn. I.ttAVB OKKIIIiN ClTV, 7:30 A.M. 7::i'IA.M. 10:lH A. M. 0:tHl A. M 1 :(Kl M, 1 :00 I'. M . 3::10 I'. M. 4:00 I'. M. Sliuinior Altoiin no AVsv LsiiiIiuks Slcsiner l.utotin Wsy I.sndiiiKS. St'MDAV. 10:00 A. M. 4:30 IV M. 8:30 A. M. 3:00 P.M. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. T. E. HOtiU, Revivor. OREGON DEVELOPMENT GO'S STEAMERS. SHORT LINK TO CALIFORNIA. PR EKJ I IT AN iVfAKESTII K LOW" EST Truln No. S wilt rim Turailays, Thnrs ilnvs and Saturdays, and on iiitcrinciliute ilavswlicn tivreaMiry : Train No 4 will run Mondays, WViIiiph days and Friday, and nn intermedial days when necessary: St P liner Nailing Hates. I.Iavss YqriNA-;Vmnmi'tt Valley, Jan, 1st, Kh. lvth and ;7ili. I.Sivss SAsrsiNitsco Willamette Valley. Jan. 4IM; Hill, Eld and 31st. Theonmpany reserve the right to change ailing dales w 1 1 lion t notice. Trains connect with the O. A C. R. and Klver Moats atCorvallls aud Albany. Tim Oregon Pacific steamboats on 1 1 to WillsuiRtto river division will leave Portland, sotit-bontul, Monduy, Wednes day, rd Friday at I) A. M. Arrive st Corvallis Tuostliiy, Thursday and Haliir davat 3:31) P. M, I.cavo Corvallis, nortli-liound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 A. M. Arrive at Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Suturduy at 3 :30 P. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, both north and south-hound bouts he over night at balom, leaving here at 6 A, M. Freliiht and Ticket Olllce, Salmon street whart Portland. U. C HOGt!K, O. F. A f. A. O. P. It., EAST and SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific lloute SHASTA LINE. Exjiress Train leave Portland Iailv, 8oii.Ii I North. 7 011p.m. I.v I'ortliind Ar I DllftA.M. 7:1ft p. H. I l,v OreiionClty l.v IMS A.M. IOiK.a.m. Ajr 'r'dcoJ,v :tsjr. it. Above trains stop only at the foiTnwiiiK ' tlont nort'n of Itosehiirit: Esst l'orthiuil, tlru gnn filty, Wooilhiirn, Hslem, AIImi y, TniiKeiit Bheihls, llalsey, llarrishurg, Junction City, Ir villi il ud KuKeiie JtOHKIIHHO MAIMPslly) :UA..rt """Porthinii Ar I ?:(KI'.M 0:OtiA, M. I.v Ori'KouClty l.v l!;Mlp. M ri :4U p. M . Ar Koseliiim I.v !MK ALBANY I.OCAI. (Iially, except Sundny.) 5:011 p. M. i.v roriiniKi a r i v :isi a. m, I.v Oreaon City I.v 1 7 :M a . M . Ar Albany Lv I 6:1X1 a. m. 6 till P. M :0U p. M, Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLeFpING CARS, For accommodation of Second-Class Passengers attached to Express Trains. West Hide Division, BETWKKN POKTLAN1) ANII COltVALMS. Mall Traill, Dally (Kxncpt Snndav.l 7:110 A, M. I I.v I'nrllimd Ar f"R;au p M Vl Wr. M. I Ar Corvallis I.v 1'J M r M At Albany and Corvallis conned with trillui of OreKou Paul lie Itiillroad. Kinross Train Dally (Kxocpt Hiiiuliiy) ilatO p.'m." I i",v "Portland Ar "ISJOaTm. 7:'JAp.m, I Ar McMlnnvlllc I.v Ifr.Al.A.nl. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH, For tickets and full Information reenrdliiir rati., mailt, etc., c.ill on Company'! avent at Oregon Oily, R. KORHI.RIt, R. P. ROflKKH, Miinimor. Aas'tQ, F. and Past, Agent n tail. HMHKIl I.ANUAOTJI'NKH, Ss, no i k i; lOH I'l Itl.H 4 I IOX UNITHIl MTATKS I.ASli OrUCS, OlIKIhlN (Irfv. or . Ulll 17. IH'lll I Nollee Is lii'ii-hy ulven lhit III oiimnllniiiiii Willi His hrtivlNloiis ol Ids ail nf iiiiiiiitess of June )l, elilllli il mi net fur Hie sule of tlin inir l.i in I III tun times in cslllnrnis, Orrsuli, Nevada ami Wsshliniloii Terrlinr." Jerry l.nl'olnl, of I'orlliiiiH, noiiiiiy ol tiulitiiiiimh, .lule of Ore Sou, has this iliiy (lied in this i HUie his sworn sliili uii nt No tlllil, frr the puii'le su ol tlm w '( m'j ami n w I, il seiillmi No 'I In town ahl No. ilsiiiilh, in li k v No, II mist, nml will oiler iiiini in snow unit in, in iki solium is more niliial'le fur lis llmher or stone tint n lur nurl- eultuMl fiiiriiuKita, and to e.l ilill.li hit elulm tn snld IiiiiiI lielore tnereulrler aiivl receiver uf lh' nlliea lit llreuou I lly , Uii'Kiiii, on Mon il iy. Ihe Willi, iluy ol March, iJI lie untiles us wilne.se.! Wm. Hoover of fi.rtiiiinl. iiieson. M.S. iireiuiiinl of rnrllnuil. Iiii'ltoii. Iloniiln W. Minllh of Hi'iillle, Waslilns- Ion, H Her Seoll ol I'l.tl loll l llreKoll. a ii v nml nil I'i'r.oii uliilmlns mlvertely the nliiive dei-eiilieil Iniiris lire reiuented to die Iheir eliilms In this nftleu on ur lielore snlil imih ilsv ol Miirch, lwl J,T AI'I'lihSiiN, l-'Jll: 8 V Kctfliter, II M Ml.lt I, AM), Al'l J I'N K 8, 1 "Ml, iollci' ti I'lililleulloii. I'Mllfll STATU" I.ANIl IIKIH K I llllliilnh t'lTV, HI,, Oct, ill, l ll I ,oiiec Ik in rtl.k tilxcu tluit In I'iiiiii!iiiicc iiillillie iroi iloiis of the net of eomfre.s of June II, In7, enillleil "All ni'l Inr the sale ol Um ber hunts, In ilm suiet ol IMIIfnrnla, (iri'oii, Nevada, mul Vi aslilnsinu 'l errltory," lullelil S. Iirepiiiinl, of I'oithiml, eoiinlv ol kliilliinmnh, stale of nieKoii, bus this day filed Iu Ibis nlbee his sworn st'ilemi'iil No. -MM, fur Ibe tniichase of the w ii e i, nml lots I sml 'I In Heeilou No. 'J, In township No. II soiilh, rmitie No. S I'a.t. ami will oiler proet to show Unit the land kituiiht Is more VHluable for lis limber or stone (linn for SHileiiliurnl purposes, ami to estate jisli his ebilm to snlil I'tu.l belore the ri'Klster anil rceelver of Ihls nlliea slliremiu lllly. oro- Sou. on Mou, luy. (be 111 K Ii day of March, (mil. lie mimes us wiinesi.es: visiter neon , jerty Lat'oliit, William 'loover. of I'orilsioi, Or- ion Joseph luiirnhnui, of Molslla, OreKon, Any and all persons eliilmliiK adversely the shove described lands aiu reiiesleil to file Ibelr elnlm. In Ihls oibe an or hch.ru mild With ilny of M uch, lJI. J. T. Al'I'KltHiiN. is: a V7 neaister TIM IlKIl I.ANII ACT JI'NK S, IS7S-NOTICK Mill I'UIII.IUA I HIM. Culled Stub's l.amt Orhce, Oreson Clly, oreini, Ihhi, I, Is'sj, Notice Is hereby (Wen, thnl In eoinidlance with tbe iiroilsluiis of Ihe act of eonuicsa of June H, s7a, eiilliled "An act lor the sale ol line ber Inmls III Ibe Hisles ol California Drcgou, Nevada ami Was Illusion Territory, (leoise W. Murine. of Central Point, iniiuly of Jnrk.on, Kisie nf Oresmi, has this day riled In Ibis oRlee his sworn stHlemeiit No. JMi, fur the purchase ol the s w li til teelloii jsn, , in towfi.inp, io soiiin ranae No. 7 enat, and will oiler pmol to show tiir.t tbe laud soiiitht Is mure vnlunble for Its lliuher or sloue Ihnu for sKrlciilluriil pur iiose.,aiul In establish his claim to said land before the readier mid receiver of this olllce at Oregon I'llv. Oreaou, oil Krlday, Ihe Villi day of March, Iwl. lie untiles as w itnesses- l.n tries neusrier, ! v I.I o liotiiiell. Hninuel Inn kee. Charles Cuter, all of Portland, Orcuoti. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the shove described lands are re.iie.ted In tile Ibelr cli.Hn. hi this olllce oil or lielore snlil Bill day ol March, istil. J T, Al'I'KilSnN. I III; M l(i-ll. ler. TIMIIKIl LAND ACT, JINK 8, le7. l ulled Siiilea l aud Oltlce.l (iresnii ( Hy, Oregon, Dee. , !'.. Nollee la hereby given Ihsi Iu eonipllauee with the provl.tous ol the set of eoiiaress of June a. l7k, eulilled "An act for the sale ol tim ber lands Iu the slates of I slllornla, Orcguu, Nevada and W ssbluiiiou Territory," Samuel T. Imrkie, of Portland, county ol Mulltiommi. Slate of Ore gull, has Ibis ilny rtebl Iu Ibis olllce lilt sworn Klilemel No. vasl, fur Ihe purchase, ol the w ol section No. 6. In township No. -J south rsnge No 7 enst. ami will oiler pr.d lo.hiiwlli.illhcUi.il smith! Is more valuable for Its timber or stone Ibnn (or atrlculturnl purposes, ami to estntdUti his claim to snld laud before the ItciilMer and Hi celver of this oiliee at Orct'ou city, Oregon, uu Friday, the loth da) of April. lsl lie muni-, at wll es: David O Hoimell, ol Purilmid, or , lieu W Monne.ol ('eiitral Point, f has selialer, ol Sandy, or., T. Ii lilbsoti, of rorllaud, or Any ami all iersoiis claiming ailversely Ihe above descrllied lauds are requested to file their claims Iu this olbce on or lielore said loth day of April. IS'I J T. APPKltSoN. l ln, ."J Iteglster, Ml l lf I) I OH l Itl.H ATIOV t'un tl Statkb I.aiiP Opph k. Oamon Cirv.Or , Dee. I, ISWI.J Notice It hereby given, thai lu colniiliatice wlih the t.rovisiout of '.he act of congress of Junes. I7, euiltled "An act for the sale ol tlmlirr Isudt lutlie stslesof ( slllornla, Oregon, Nevada, and Waslilnglnn Territory," diss Y.Draiwr, ol Oregon Clly, county of Clsckamsa, slate ol oreg has ibis day Sled III this olbce hit sworn statement No. xaia for Ihe purchsse of the n w ol. a ei, Biulne'.ol tw. of section No. its, In township No. S soiilh, 'slige No. east and str ill viler proof to show that tbe laud sought is more valuable lor Its umber ur sloue llian lor agricultural purposes aud Ui eslabll.h hit claim to said laud lielore the register and receiver of this oleic, at Oregon Clly, Orcguu, ou Fri day. Ihe d day of April, laid. Ho names as witnesses: II. Smathera. IV. T. Iliiruey.J T. Miitou. J. M. Patrlsh, all ol Ore gun City. Oregon. Any sud ail pe.-sons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file Ihelrelslms In this olbee on or belore said ad day of April, laul. I-IO-S-V J. I. Al t ..II1".', Itealster. NOTICK l'OH PI' PLICATION. Land Omce at Oregou City, Oregon, January J7th, lam, Nol'ee la hereby given ihat the following named selller has filed notice of hit Intention to make rlnal pruof lu support of hit claim, ami that said erool will he mnde before the Regis ter and Receiver of Ihe H. S Land omce at Oregon City, Oregon, on March 'il, taut, via. J. ii. l,. Miiyoee, Homestead entry No. MM lor the n nf the u w 1 1. and 1 1 nl n of sec '.'I, t J t r ft e llu names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said bind, vis S D. Coleman, II. Mciiugau, and (J. Miller, all of Handy, Clackamas Co., Oregon, aud C. K. Crust, of (llad.lone P. 0 ;iackamasCo. Cregoit. J, T. APPKKSON. 2 ii a 13 negiater. Kxci uli lx Notice. Tl, HhlnMlnnnJ t.B...,Hr lu.nn It ...,nl .1 1 A tw ecutrla ol tbeesiaieot F.. L F.nstham, deceased, all persons hiivlug claims against said estate are hereby required to present Ihe same to me, Willi proper vouenera, al llie ohiik 01 oreKoii City, In Oregon "Ity, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice lliiteil atOrciron Cltv. Oreirnn this Will dltv of January, 1WI. CI.ARA fiAHTIIAM. e.seeuiria. 1-30 S-S7 Fabefs Golden Female Pills.. 'or Female Irregular mis; uoiblngltkelhem on tbe market. JVcerr nil. Successfully used y prominent ladles monthly. Uuarttiteed to relieve suppressed menitrustloD. SUREI SAFEI CERTAIN! Don't bo humbugged. Have Time, Health, audinouey ;takc uo oth er. Rent to any address, secure by mall on re ceipt of price, 2.00. Address. THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western llraucl), Eox'27, l'OKTLAND, OR' for sulo hv Cliuitiiiiii A Co. lMiKtfiHts, Orison City, Or. Great Reduotino Cabinet Photographs ONLY S2.50 PER DOZEN Thwaite'a 107 First Htreet, llct. Morrison sml Yamhill. P0UTLANI), 0HK00N ran 'leMniriiitourtKWIIntofwof. , m Idly nutl lioiiornlily, by thon o plilnT sfi, v tiling ur old, nrt In lhl. tmn liM'iilUli'V.tvliiTfircr lli7 lUt1. Anj nun t un tin ilm wurk. Kaav la lrini. W i,irnli evrrvthliiff. W it ml ymi, ISo risk. Viu rn ttnvoK yutir nr' hioififiim, or uil yr ilnn' to tho work. ThU 1 mn iitlivl Hi w Ifnil.iiiiil lirliiirn vtoii0t'i(il luroMi toovury wnikr. atviiiuurn tii' oiirniiifr; dm in oa tn tw ptt week ami uvwiinn, and iiturc after rt liulti oi iinrlunc. Wc ran nimlili you Uia mn. til oy in ii m and tuuuli ymi rilLK. No iiuinato tRlnln hers. Full (nAtritiatlun t'KUl', TltlK h UOh AIU1ITA, aUlMf. TIM UK II I.ANII AO'I', JUNK l'V, Collie I'str lsslsll-ul". DMITKIl HTATC,s,NllllKI'l S I Oreami City, or., net, 17, I'1.! NlJTIt'K Is heniliy si veil llmtlii eoiiiplliinen Willi the provlsloas of Ihu ant of Convie.s uf June II, IMS, ullllsil "an set lor Ibe snli. of timber Ismls In IbeHliites l(.iillfiiriihi, Oregon, Nevada, anil ttiisblimloii Terrllory. Walter Hiinil, ol Purl IiiiiiI, eoiiiily of Mulliioiinth. slntn of Oru on hss this iluy filed in Ihls olllce his sworn staleinetitNo. 'Jill, for th purchase of the t . n i. anil ol S e of section No, I III liiwiithip No. fl soiilh, raime No. enst, a:nl will oiler proof to show Ihat Ihe land aniiirbl Is more valiiabla lor lis timber or stone Ihnu lor ami (nilliinil purposes, and In oslubll.h his elnlm to s dil IiiiiiI huforii tbe reflsler and receiver of this mil vl oreaoii city, Or,, on Monday, tho UUIh iluy of Mnreli, laul. He iiHinesaswIliiesses: W. M. Iireppmil, Win. Hoover, Jerry l.nl'oliil, ol I'orllanil, ore. ill, II, W. Snillh of Healile, Wiishlnat' u. Any and all persons nlnliiiloK sdversely tbe above ileserlbeil bniils are leiiueslcd jo His Ibelr t bilms In Ihls olbee on m before s dd Willi day of Miiieb, laul, i. T. AI'I'K.lisiiN, l-ill-S-j7. Ilesltler. 'JTMIIhll UNI), ACTJI'Ni; , l7S. Vlleo lor ! hlli lit Ion. Dsitcii htati I.amiOhiu: OiiBiiot Ci'tv, ir., Oct in is-" i Notice la hereby given lint In eoiiipll.niic Willi Ibe prnvl.loiit of Ihu nut of Cougiesa nf June . IsVs, emllled "An act fur Ihe sale of timber iaiuls In the .Ulc.nl California, Oregon, Nevada, aud W ntliliittun Terrllory." W llllnm Hoover, of Portland, futility of Miilliiomnh, sinle ol Oregon, hat tills day filed In this oiliee hi. worn statement Nn. VHi, for the purchase of the s w i, ii w , sud lots and 4 "I section No. J, In township No. II south, rauue No. enst. and will offer pioof to show thai the laud sought Is more valuable for lis timber or stone Ihnu for agricultural purpnset, and In vsliiblUh his claim to snlil land before tbu register aril receiver of this olllce at Oiegou Clly, Oregon, on Monday, the With day of March, lJl. lie Haines as wlliio.es; jerry i.nrniui. Waller Scott, W, S, Dreppard, of Purlhiiiil, Oiegnii, Jos. lugrshaiu of Molslla, Oregi n. Any and all persons claiming adveisely tbe above described lauds are rooticticd In file their claims Iu thlt ofltce on or before tnld :mth day of March, laul. J. T. API'lihsiiN. I a; a n negitier. TIMIlKIt LAND ACT, JUNK 8, 1S7S, ,"(lfi lor iililli'iilloii Culled Stales l.sud Ofltce, Oregon City, Oregon, Oct U, IsiKI. Notice Is hereby given Ihat III eonipllnnre with the provisions of the act of Congress of June s. laa eulilled "Ail ad for Ihe sale of limber lauds In the Stnles of California, Ore gon, NevaSa, and Washington Terrllory," llornilii W. Smith, of Seattle, foiiniy of King, state of W a-hliiglon, lias Ibis ilny Sled In this olbee his swoiu.lalc meiit No. 'iiuil, for the purehnse of the s w ' , of seetlun No. ill, Iu towu.blp No 6 south, rniive No. II east, and will lifter pnait to thou Hint Ihe land sought Is more valusble for Its timber or lone Hull for sgrlcultoral purposes, slid In es tablish his claim to said laud h -lore Ihe hems ler ami Itecetverof this olbee at Oiegou City, Or., ou Monday, the mail day of Mnn b, lad. He liiiliies as witnesses- Joteph liigrnhnnt of Molalla Oregon, Jerry l,al'oliit of Portland, On gou, Waller Scoit of 1'orilniid, Oregon, WJlllatn Jones of Forsyth. Moiitnna Any and all persons elnluiing adversely the above ilescrl lied lands are ret.iesu-d to file their el ilms lu this olllce ou or before tnld iaMh day of Mmeli, Isvl. 1-ai, S-S7 J. T. APPKH.SI N, Iteglster. NOI Ki; FOK I'l IHJ.ITION, l.nnd OltU-flHt Or.Knii CHy. Or. Jnti W, Nollre In hprcliy utveii llint ttiu foUnwItiM UHitH'tl ftiMilpr I in mm mulct' ttf hm liiUMiilcii totn,k ftifi jiruol In ttiHirt nf liin cUlut. mul tlint i.ili, triM( will m uiriOi Urlure tho rtiMer mul rornlvtr nl Hit ('. rt. Uml nl (r-tni City, Or'Kiu, "ii Ki-lTiiHry 'il. 11, vis: (iWTKC W, Nfittll, IIiiitiitl4At Kitry Nn. &t?U, ftr thtt e '4 nf 11 w 4 nml w lt of U W of wc. 3U, Inwuihlp 4 intitli. rit 8 VHot. llu hum rt the MlHwInsr wium,m,h tn irnvi till ruinlNUMi rttifiM uixiuniMl rtiln vntloii nf, khiiI Uml. vli: H Hlrntu. Jnhn liliek, nutl a. w of ( lurk ' fmnitimri. . w. II. Kkmimui. of Ort'UDii Cltv, nil nf t'lHi'k mini rotttit)'. ru- tii, j. t AI'I'Mihu.N, FALLS CITY MUSIC HOUSE J. II. WAY, Proprietor. Orejon t'lty, Or., Opn, Mn. Rurmeltler'i Store. -DKALEIl IN- Decker and Fischer CHASE, WEAVER and MASON k HAMLIN OR.a-A.3STS. I WILL ALSO KKKP A dill stork of Violins. Pitnjos, (iuilitrs, Ktc, sml iiiKtrninpiils Ki-iienilly (omul in llrst-tditss stoiu. For the benefit of thoso who cannot spare the rash I will sell goods on the Instalment Flan, rr; ' vy; ' '"T'T nm;i ,. , f ... . I x- u. 211 six-'' -l ' i i .'4. . KZ i -m I'Z" '.' ' -.TO' t,' : -s.-f-iyr r ci 'i- ... - 'I ,r -7f 1 r" le'HOMESEWING MACHINE aORMICtMASS. chicaso - 30 UNION SQUARE NY- DALLAS, ATLANTA, GA.. svirgAtciscoxu, WARREN & HOLMAN. Oregon City tllHIIIIOIIN. In llie Justice Court, for the preelncl of Suiln HnrliiKS, eoiinty til Cliiekauiits, state of Oi-eitun. Civil aetlun In reeover nionev Mrs. K. A llaiilt.iilalnllir, vs. W, Q. I.ucns, tie femliinl: Tn W tj. l.ncni, the shove nnmeil ilefeiulmit. Ill the name of tho slato ol OreRnn. you are hcreliy ren,ulreil to appo"r heforo the miller .lltneil a Jnstlee of the I'oiioe, for the preeinet afnrexiilil, on the iHh ilny of February, isill, nt one o'eloek, In the afternoon nf sttiil miy at the oiliee of anlil .lustlee, In snlil preeinet, to answer tho nlinve nnnietl pliilntlt) In a civil netlnu. The lefeiiiliuit will taku uotlen that If ho fail to answer the complaint herein the plalntlll' will take linlunei't aiialnat him for the sum of thir ty seven dollars ami eiRhteen cents, toeelhur with costs ami dishuracmenta of this action, This summons is served hy ptilillcntlon for tlx conseoutlve weeks lu the tlreiton Cltv Kn- TKKl'itiHK, liy order ot J, ti. lilenkney, Jnstlee of the peace for gorit Siu-Iuks preemct, which order tieara auto .lunuury ian, inh l-lti:'i7 F. A I1ANK, Plntnllir. .tiTKi: rn ri iti.K'Aiio.. UniTKn Statks I.aiiii Ol ncs. j Ortgnn Clly, Or. Dec, 1, 18',Ki. Notlco la hcrohy glvou, that 111 comptiauco with the provisions of the net of cunuiess of Juno a, 1WS, eulilled "An net for the sale of timber lands in the slates of Callforniii, Oregon, Nevada, and Wuslilnctoii Territory," David O'liriiuell, of Portland, county ol .Miiltiuuiiiih, Shite of Ore. Ron, has this day died In this oiV.ee hi" sworn statement No. 2.HU, tor thu purchase ot the thonwK ol trillion No. 4, In township No i toutli, riniKC No. 7 oust, nml will oiler proof to show fhat tho land souitht Is more valuable, for lit timber or sloue than for ssrlnuliural pur-Pi-scs and tn establish his claim to em 1.1 bind before tho ret later and rccel er of this oiliee at OreKon City. Oregon, ou KrlUuV, the 27th day ol Mureh, iwil. lie niimcs at witnesses: Charles S.ihnrfor, Siuunel Durkey, Charles Cuter, ot l'orlhind, Or., UeorKe Murine, of Central Point. Any and all persons chilmiiiK adversoly the above described lands nre requested lu file their claims In this olllco on or before snlil 27th Usy of March, Wll. J. T. APPEKHON, 1-1(1; 8-20 Hot-later. ft ! Itl a UNCLE a MYERS Elovonth PLEDGE SALf OF Kill Firnt Htrcct, Xcur Morrison Ft. I 1 1 I 'l mW Alioul tho liitfK'fst rtdiiriis tsvvr mal on n 'mull in 1 Af Bj i I mpnt m Hist niitwl by Jului Ali'Xiunlcr, ol Muiii-him, Ull I III I i.-ll... l.-t li.e. I ', It liouiflit me lifiiltli, wealth nml lnipi'im'i--. ll.vt.s(i,.,...t I 11111.I11 WttH tl.H piliflilta.' of OHO .little of Mootp's Hovhi.I Itctn . .. ...i.. i l...,ii.i ... iffif.il r-f.tniliM lllllll t If iiIiiihh nf this Hovuri-iitii ri'iui'ilv. if iihIIiiiiii. in u week. It did till' I iiillsiilli s ii otlilir oilior ieii nn iiuvc i.e.. . -i-..... , r -. - ..i.i .....i ......i- it ..nr... I: i isnl Wi lliirtis. of ,Nov.i'it-tl $1,25; nf tliis eilv. It. V. O.ilS tt..t tliidr own ViL'iiiiliiiics say Unit iiKirvi'loiialv slmit tiiin", J. M St'iiltlc, Hlli'st its tdllfiicy in cur fr im TlioiiHinils of rc'iit'ilili iliizi'" wiitoof iirniw. Jfyonnrii ill. mh tnitlcr hiwtiii..ftt enn yon man u.nn . . . i. ....1.: ..t f ..,... M 1. ... 1. wi.Hunv. " : . . . -1 .iuin.s 11 i..ti 11 m Kiiiiiifii nv ills of niiinkiiiil. invest l 2) lit Mis.u - H II 11 Will lull li.e- ."ii .unci. 011EG0N CITY IKON WORKS, JAMES KOAKK&CO. I'roiiiiftors. Manufai tumv, or.l Dealers in cl! kir.d- of Mit'liii'm CASTIXilS furnlsliptl and KEPAIIiS j rcitly w. I C P WINESKT WT-M-TT'GTprn Oy. I -. - i VV . .J. LJl 11 i -Pi s-W IW -fc- W asst. Undertakers and Blacksmiths, Oregon City, Oreeon Good Hearwe. Tritnnicd tlMH..tw vrs, I. bHiis by Jobs a. I. .M.riwti,, It. t.N.l ,l ....it. f.r u. llvaW, juii . u -l S. a n.uiS. I.ul . ..b ir.rh 7-U'..l. .1 h,m tnte.M It.-tu lo t IU iU al llw .l.fl. Bit R'.r a. ,-w. II. lb MH.a, .11 ac... l.i aa. iv.il ol n.Htl... y--w i-i r-,Mi...iir ai l,.Hr, tlr. ins .n .! iii.M-,.., aJrr n., n i-.il. i iil) M II, niS. All k tirM. I.i,l a, MNIlui ..r ...,r1.af. Via atail l.u, air.il.hln. ...iV'liliis. KASII.Y. 1.11.1 IUI.1 Lann-J l-AKIlll I.AIIn II1I.K. A,l,lta .1 un .. aiivMis s iv leeii.AVi., tuivk. .oili ri Tor liili liu(loi. I'NITKn Htatks Lasd OrKics. I Orkuon I'tTV. Or., Jan. IS, Issl. I Notice Is hereby given that the followlns uaineit settler has ftled notice of his Intention In make ftniil proof In suprortof hit elnlm. and that .aid proiil will be made lielore Ihe register and receiver ol the V W. Land office at Oregou City, Oregon, on March 7, llvJl, via: Hunt lll-en, Pre cmplion I) I, No for the n w'oft w of section 4 1 1 s., r.'i e. He iinmes Ibe following witnesses to prove his eoiiliriiuiis residence upon and cultivation of. said land, via: ole Johuson. John llnnehnn. Geo. Lockerby, of I'nrrltisvllle, t'lnckHinaa . rounly. Oregon, and Peler nlsi-nol Moiilesniin, Chehalla county, Wasliliigtuu J.T APPKItSON, 12:1:2 27 Kegister. S!:crlfT Snlc. STATE OF OltKtiON, t'lU NT'. of I Mi KAMAS.I lien). I. Cohefi, tlu inllnn vs. P. M, Hansen Ad. lie Hansen and 4 M Keenan. Notice Is hereby Rlveu that by virtue of an order of Court, and an execution Issued out nf and under the seal of the Circuit Court ot Clack amas Coiiutv. Oregon, and to me directed end delivered as sherilf of s-ild county and state, bearing dale of February 2d, A. D. la d. com manding me In the name of the State of Oregon to mxke the sale of the follow lug described real property belonging to said defendants, to make the turn of Hl:'.2; w ith Interest Iheieon at the ralo of ten tier cent, per annum since the sixth dav of Nt vember 1MI, aud fur the futtlier sum of llT.ito as accrued costs, and for Ihe costs and dlsbum'tiieiitt herein. New In older to make the above amounts, 1 will on Haturlay, March ith, A. D. lyl, at tho front door nf the Court House lu said eoiiutv and alate, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m of said day, will proceed to sell all tnld defendants right, title aud Interest tn and to the following descrilK'd realestntet(i-wlt: The tin i, ol see.()eight.ln t 2 s,r fie of theWill sine'ie Meridian, situated lu Clackamas Couu ly Orojou. Terms cash W. W. II. SAMSON. Sheriff of Clackamas Cu. Dated this 4th day ot Feb. 1W1. t 12-4.20 NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION. Land Oftlco ftt Oregou City, Oregou, Juuusry 81, IKJl. Notice Is heiehv given tint the following named selller his filed notice of Ills Intention tn make duel proof In support of his claim, mid Ihat said proof will tie made before the Register and Hocelveioftheli eMiSii'loftleeatOregonClty Oregon, on the 2.11 day of March, issil, via James Nicholson, heir at law o t Albert II. Nic holson, deceased, pre-emption I). 8 No. MiMS, for the 11 of u w 1 , of sen. 24 t 4 s r 2 e. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laiid vis. Ucorge North, George Par rish, Uooige Koilgeia mid 1). Melntyre, ml of Chirk s P. O , Clackamas Co., Oregon. J. T. APPKKSON, 2:7-8:13 heglstor. TIMIIKIl LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878. o.li'C for lul!h'ii(ton. United States l.aud Otllce, Oregon Clly, Oregon, October 14, lsull. Notice is hereby given that In compllnnce Willi the provisions of the act of Congrvas of June 8, 1N7S, eulilled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the st itesot Callfornia.Oiegon, Nevada, nud Wiishliigton Territory," Anna K. Smith, nf Rcntlle, couuly of King, state of Washington, has this day riled in this olllce hit twin n statement No. 2104, for the purchase of the se J.4 of section No 84, In township No. f south, iiuigo No. 8 eist, and will niter proof to show that tho land sought Is mure valuable, tor Us timber or ilonethau for Bgricultur.il purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register nud receiver of Hilt olllco at Oregon Cltv, Or., on Monday, the 80th day of March, 1M91. He niiiiicB us witnesses: Waller Scott ot Port land, Oregon, Jerry I.al'olnt of Portland, Ore r".'1,1,1!. Jo"ll'h Ingrahnm of Molalla, Oregou, W lllinm Jones of Forsyth, Montana. Any an1 all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in ihls office ou or belore said 8l)tli day of March, ISM, , , . J.T. APPEltSON, 1-28-8 27 Hegtaler. .-; ri4 i; i m ii hi h atiox I'nitku Statks I.anh Ofkii k, i OiiKiinN Citv Or., Feb. 1K1, ( Notice i" hereby given that the following named selller has has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Uegls oer and receiver ot the ') S. Land Olllco nt ore gou Oily, Oregon, on March 25, lsul, via; William V. Miller, homestead entry, No. MI18 for the o' i of ncVi ot see 14, t 4 s, r2e.. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tions of, said land, vis: L, Voiidernhe, of Oregon Clly, Valtln Bohlnnder, Ooo. Schmidt, and Fredrick Noivkirclnier, ot Mink, P. o. all of Ciaeknmns county, Ore. 2-18 8-20 J ' Ai,l'ER80N' Rl'W. Annual ImVu' J'rivnto Kntrpn I'.,t. - slinuiil I ever inililo ill IllV ll'c u-o: i-nrcil ltiidsnl Williiims, of .Nowiit-tii aurne lliitis! lor JoliJi Il-l ( Slt Al. IllUOf.Of N'Hllle, i cured tlit'ir rlii'Uiiiioisin Jones slid W. P. Jnlmw IIl'..! in.it i.i-iArt tile liiH ...... - or.tj t'lnl of tho P.icllli: Const t. the I'liici V If V()U u't'l i.i'i rvn in cvprv in I DID a ...... i -.. m rii'iiiiiini'"iM, "i 's I!t've:tk(l lVttipilv, him . Fur Hul" h) all t)nvr'tM. 8CHIPTl'l: MnTP.TT'TTTP.E. 1 rollins mid Cntkitn nlwnya in N mafic fur I'liI.Ilcullon. t'siTKn States I.Asnorm t Oskuon Citv, Or., Keb Hi, l-s. Notice Is hereby given that the fiiloar iiamiil settler hat ftlcd notice ol hi. iti:et;: to make Dual proof In support of hie ci and that said proof will be made Is;! the register and receiver of the T K. I olllco al Oregon City, Oiegoii, en April 3, ) vlf : Lyman Herrick, pre emption, V s. No. 71,'ai fot the aw'4'of u of sec 20. t 2 s. r 6 e. He names the following witnesses to pr hit cotilititmits residence upon and onlll va: of. aald laud. Vll: K. D Alexander. Krede: Seivert. Earnest Selvers and Adolpli Ane all of Marmot, P. o. Ciaeknmns Co.. Oregon 2:l-;& J. T- API'KKSON, l.eg. TIM I: Kit LAND, ACT JI'NK , 1S7H. XITKi; FOK 1 III.KMTI0 1'NiTi.n statks I.ASnOrrii u, ' Oreuon Citv, or. Dec. II, l.vaii Notice It hereby given tnut in cumpliai: with the provlsinut of the act ol Coiiare- June S. 1S7S. entitled "An act fur t!u sale i llinlier lauda In the ttalea ol Cultfornla, f gou, Nevada, and Washington 'l erriturv," j James I. Ilagart, of Kast Portland, coiiutv of Multnomah. s'J of Oregou, hat this day fllc.1 In lhistuticeL sworn statement No. istst, for the piirciiast IbeeV, n w '4 lots 1 and 2 ot section No i iu township No. 4 south, range 5 ee and will otter proof to show that the l, souKht Is more valuable for Its limber or si than lor agricultural purposes, and to estab, i his claim to said land belore the register h 1 receiver ot this oflie at Oregon City, Oru .tn b-riila.- Ilia IIHh .la., nf ....11 l.l He names aa w itnesses: Krviu Patterson I Kast PiTilund, Muliiiouiah eiunitv. IHcl Andrew Myeis. of Kast Portland. MiiUtuuij county, Oregou. August Paul of West Poril ui Multnomah couulr. Oregon, Henry IVsu, ol West Portland, Multnomah countv, Oret Any aud all tiersoiis claiming advem-ly s atiovedescrtlH.'d lauds are n queued to ' their claims In this otlice ou or f elon' saidl d ay of April, lsal, j. T. ArrKRMi 12S;8-27 Kegii." MU H U t oil I'l III.It VlKll TIM1IKR LAND ACT, Jl'NE 8. 178. I'nitku States I.ami otrii f. OnminN ltTY, Clr., lec. Hi, lst'l. Notice It hereby given Ihat In eomplUi with the provisions of the act of t'ongteK JlllieS. 187S, entitled "An act for the sale timber lands in the states of California, Unl gou, nevaus Slid wasliinvlou Territory," Tom K. tlibsou, of Portland, county of Multnomah, stale Oregon, hat thlt dav tiled In this otllce sworn statement No. 28'Ai, for the puichase the sS of nw'4 and lutslt an.' 4 of section No lu township No. 2 south, riiuge No, 7 wc aim win oner proot to show that the If sought Is more valuable, for Us timber stone than fur agricultural purposes mid lo i tai.lish hi? claim to said land belore the rei ler and receiver of this otllce nt Oregon n Oregon, ou Kndav, the 17th day of April, Is.1: Hen ones as witnesses: ti-ivld OHeim John Mitchell, Chas. Schaefer. On ia. C.i all ofmrtlAud. Or. Any and all persons claiming adver, the aboveilcscrllied lands are rciiucsteii tile their claims lu this oftlco on or bet. aald 17 day of April, lf.1'1- J. T. Ai'i'KiisoX. l-80;48 Kegister F. L. 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