i 1tswrlt orrBtneffft My Heart's Hip By LOUISE STOCKTOSf. OipyiVu. AH Itiirlil ltivcrved.l Uvw. wul that, Is wltnt tluwt) niott note ol na. It is tlu duty of thotr own govorn uiiynts to Yilitct mul olvili' tlic-m. Wt do not -siiit to miiUo our country a reformatory wliool." "AU that i truo; but tlioir own rov rumentii won't do it, you know, Mini thov hid horn We must do it." ; Thftt thoy tiro Itero is iiiifortiiutUoly true,," siiid I. "And your iiophow'n junior uya tlu-y oujrlit not to liave ivlioola wtuvr their own Iuiikhmko I uod. I tlduk tlmt un kind. Thoir imtlve toiijtun must bo dotir to tltom, tuid thoy naturally wish thoir children to know it." "Then lot tliom toaoh it to tlu'ir clul droit at Uoiuoi hut in tho public hools of thin country tho lsuuruaiw of this mnnin U In niaee. How elso cun wo o.ln,.,itrt. elviliie and make itood citlnoiw I nf th.imV If thev are to bo part of u they should upetilc our lau;.,ui)e, read ourlHviks." "Thev will Uurn Enuli. h. It l in tho ir ihev eaiinot helii it, ttut it keeps tho ehilditm and parent toolkM if tha children's school life is that which thn miwita know. How would vou liko your child taught in a French school a liuurnaso and a method of thought of which yon wore perfect ly ij,nuriuitr" "If I lied with mv child to Kruno, and exnoctod him to bo a French oitUeu, 1 think I would stand It. Jack is in tho1 and I looked at Halo oxptvtin.n to road rijcht, Miss Mr;Mrot. Ho makes a mis- i in his eye pity, sympathy. Instead I takein iiotimutxtim: mowthiUihoibhM, ;naw judrfmeiit and disiipprolnulon. I but in this ho is rk'ht." "on nrt fond of vonr uenhew and aro blinded to his mistakes," said she ut.mtlv "I hardly know him." I replied. "1 imw uw him but one. and that is five veara ana Ho is inxnl looking." By that timo tlw keltlo had boiled, and' Halo came in with a basket of m-aixvs. and wo talked no more of the miners nor of tho perplexities they pre- eoitxl. But of Jack we did six-alt, and to tho pnrposo itelore tno nay w.w over, i no eveniug papers had come in, and Miss W'oolstino had carried them onf while Halo and 1 talked to an eminent mso culturist who had just priKluei'd a new rose of a pink that was yellow, aud a yellow that was pink. All at once I heard a littlo cry, and Miss W'oolstino appeared at tho door opening into her room. Her face was white as snow, her eves tilled with hor- ror. I did not wait for her to speak, but at once arose aud went into her little office. For a moment sho stood, still looking at mo. . "I cannot toll you," she whispered. "Is it bad news -bad news for me?" She nodded her head like a dumb person. Now, as my wife was dead and I had no child and I knew my office was safe, my heart beat still steadily as I took her band in mine. "Nothing dreadful euu happen to me, my child. I am so poor that Halo has littlo to take from me. But you do not bo afraid to tell mo my poor girl." She louked at mo still with great hor ror in her eyes. Sho turned her head back and gasped for breath; hvr voice was choked nud she could not sjieak. "Do not distress yourself so." I held her hand firmly in my own. "If the trouble is mine do not so increase it; if it is yours, let me help you bear it." "It is Jackl" sho gasped, "Jack! They have killed him! They hare raided the ofhco they have killed him!" Ah, I was not so poor! Fate had left me a possession vague, uot in iny grasp, but still a possession, for it was Jack I had meant to kuow Jack who was yet to bo my son nud to inherit my fortune. And so I in turn looked in horror at her. "How do you kuow it?" I asked. Sho pointed to the paper still in her hand. And there it was all in head lines. A mob, an attack on The Hill Beacon, a defense, pistol shots, a dash into tho office and a tearing out of all that was in it. Jack's body had been carried off by the mob. And he was dead tho handsome, gay fellow who found fifo with me too low even to try for a little! And he was my wife's nephew, and 1 had not tried to make the career I offered him pleasant and inviting! I sat down crashed and guilty, for ut least I should have forced him to leave the miners, or cease his rating of the ntrikers. I could not look at Margarot. Lint in a moment she was kneoling by mn, and she was telling ine that he wa.( not dead no, no. not dead! "If ho w:w dead they would not carry him uway. Ho is nlivo oh, you may bu sin ho is alive, aud we must go at once to him. Wo must find him, for he must le sorely hurt, and we will have to nur.,0 him. Come!" she said. "Not you, my poor child," 1 answer ed. "I cannot ask thin of you. But you aro right, He may not be dead, yet even if hu is it i., i.iy duty to go. Tho scoundrel.-,! Tho pjor boy!" Tho tears shone in her dark eyes, but she did not weep. Siie looked at me with a ghast ly smile. "What would Jack say if you camo without mu He would never behove me never! And 1 oh, do you think I could stay here? I should go mad, mad!" "Margaret, you do not know what you say. You never knew mv nephew, dear child." Sho turned her head away its if in ap peal. "Ask him that question. Why, he loved me. He told me that his love forme would ho his death and I laughed at that yos, I did. 1 thought iny fate far the hardest. But 1 could not toll him bo. You gee, tho very wedding day was fixed, aud I could not toll him that I loved him better than the iiiuu I was going to marry. Could I? Yon are his uncle, but you know 1 could not. Some times women have to listen when they cannot uuswer." "I do not understand you, but you must be calmer. You must sit down, Hale, como speak to her. 1 do not know whether sho knows what she says." "Indeed I know very well. It was 1 Who killed him I! I! Ho was desper ate. He (rid not care. He told lne he should not care." Hale was standing at tho door, Our visitor had vanished, and I looked in mute appeal to my friend, still feeling that the girl was distracted. But Hale understood. He came directly to her, took her in his strong grasp und made her sit down. Ho gave her u drink of water and sat down in front of her. "Now," said he, "we will help you, but first you must control yourself and tell us so we can understand. If Jack is to be helped cool heads, not broken hearts, will have to do it, Crawford," and he turned to me, "sit down, You are as much upset as she is. Now what is tho matter with Jack? It is Jack Lowis, your nephew, I suppoae?" I silently bunded him tho paper, and he read it without a word of comment. "And you knew him?" ho said to Mar garet, She nodded her head. "And you were engaged to him?" The color swopt up over tho face that had been so drawn and wbito, fi,li1tI,tw. (,;irod tvl lilni." ;lio looki d fi'ftm ono to thtiotliw, nit her hand to lir tliivut na if die- v aw vhukliur. Tliou aim Kpokix "1 will li:ivo to toll you I It was my fault, Irviiuko 1 nhotdd tiavo come tiwiiy toonor. I mi't him in tho AdlvimiltU'lts) lt,l Hiuuuior itml wo woiv in tho p uuo party bocMUHO t wiu vUltiuy; tho wifu of an oidcollojfo frlomkif 111, mid I thought thoro wan no hivnn in it In wclug Ulm so often, I nutti booauNi every out) know that I was t'tiKiijroil to luy t'oualtt, Hut tho night hi'foio 1 ltft thoro ho lnt Kod inn to luvak tho oiiKn'inont, and lie told mo what wax truo, that 1 didn't lov my ooiwln. But I did not know thon that 1 could not marry Nod Maxon, You wo 1 lunl boon oni;aitod to him over ninoo 1 was W and 1 refused to even think of litvtiUliu; it. Jack wild dotjxi loud, hard tlilim to mo and 1 was miKi-y with him, Aftor lcamo homo 1 found 1 could easier die than marry foil. And my unele was t) violently ilk'iiiiiiitoil that I had to leavo tho Itoiiso, Then 1 oiimo here." Tho nlwdow of R mullo pained over Halo's face, but I took her hand in miuo. "And you did rightly ," I H.'tld. "I waa tho ono to whom you kIiouM have . come." "Hut I cauio beciuwo I bad no often . watehod yon in olnnvli Hint tlwulit ! thoro never wm no kind a face, and 1 j hd heard how good you wow to tho Kid you had hero, and of conrw I had to earn sonic money; I would not take any from my uncle." "Still yon knew I was Jack's imcler "Yes." ho said gently. Tho very Inooheronco and simplicity 1 of her littto story touched mo (cntitly, I knew ho condemned her as a coquette ; who bad not known her own mind, This I greatly resented, and I felt h was j narrow and prejudiced. And Invauso ! ho was hard in his thoughts of her I Ih. came mow tender, ami I should have i liked to hnvo comforted her as 1 hould ! my own daughter. Hut I said to her ihat 1 Ixdieved in her and I should help her, "but I cannot so, I said, "why ' now that yon nro fivo Jack should k,ep his resentment. Had I been your lover at his aga 1 should have flown to j ii ller eves flashed at this. "IXi vou supihwo 1 would seud him word that 1 was free?" "Suivlv von could in some wav let him know." "'o girl would do such ft thing m that, sho promptly answered, and then her lips trembled, her eyes tilled aud sho broke into n bitter weopiug. Wo could not stand this, old fellows as we were, nd Hale jumped up and walked around tho rootu, and cleared his throat, and blew his uose, and ejaculated all sorts of exclamations, whilo in broken words, in ways foreign to mo for many years, 1 ; tried to soothe aud quiet her. But when sho ceased her sobbing it was onlv to j break into a wailing still luoro pitiful, ! until at hft sho lay exhausted, her head 1 against my shoulder. Halo brought coats nud whatever ho could find, and I he made her a lxd on chairs and por 1 suaded her to drink wine. Then we laid j her down and wo left her and went into our own nom. Wo chwod tho door and i looked at each other. i "This is a prettv piece of work," snid i Hale. It is pitiful it is terrible!" I groaned. "Ho was a good fellow. I could have loved him." "1 remember him well," replied Hale; "a handsome, imiietnous fellow, much i too line to bo made tho sport of a girl's caprice." "There was no caprice there," and I looked up, irritated by his persistent misunderstanding; ' sho has acted as bo. camo a conscientious girl." "Well, well," rejoined Hale, "we will not discuss that question, bnt now how now?" "I shall go at once to Tiger Hill spot fitly named! Whether Jack is dead or alive I must see after him, Hale ho had neither father nor mother." "Now look here," said he; "haven't you again ami ngniu written to him that you desired to make his future your care? Didn't you bring him east and set him to work in this very office? Didn't you give him to understand yon were prepared to treat him w a son? You know all this is true! And you know Jack declared his work stupid, tin paper poky. You know ho was deter mined to be tho maker of his own des tiny. Grievu as much ns you choose, Dan, but don't fall into womanish re proach of yourself. Jack was a fine fel low, but he was pig headed, and I truly believe that when ho fell in love with Miss Woolstino it was jr.itly because sho was out of his reach. lie is just the boy to want the moon aud refuse tho ot green cheese. "You wero jealous of Jack," said I feebly. "That is stuff! 1 was not blind," "And von are at this moment jealous of the girl," I added. What reply Halo would have made to this accusation I know not, for at that moment tho door opened and Margaret camo in. Her face was still pule and her eyes swollen, but she was perfectly Culm, nud I noticed that her hands did not tremble as she held them together, her fingfrs lightly clutched. "Y'ou are going at once?" she said. I got up and hunted tho time tables, and found my best train left the city at 10:30 p. m., bringing mo to Tiger Hill tha evening of the next day. Tliis gave mo timo to go to Melvin and get what 1 needed for the trip. "Well, then," said tho girl, "I will be at tho st.ition at 10. I enn meet you there" "But but that is impossible!" I ex claimed. "I cannot take you. It would not do at all not lit all! I will tele graph, write you should hear ut once and fully, but it is impossible to allow yon to go." Never in all my lifo did I meet a look so determined, so full of Boom for re straint as tho ono Margaret shot at mo! She said not a word, but going into her office returned with her hat on, her veil tightly drawn and so silently left the office. Halo shrugged his shoulders. "Thoro was a pair of them," he said. "I do not wonder thoy had tumultuous scenes." "She won't go you do not think she will go?" "Not if you wreck all tho trains. But even thon sho might walk. Yes, Craw ford, she will go," "But sho shall not! What could I do with hor? Suppose sho falls to weeping, to fainting in the train? And after we get there! Why, Halo, I am not sure of my own safety; and with her to hamper me It is impossible! She must be locked up tied not allowed to do it." "Sho won't faint nor weep," said Halo, "still sho will be a dreadful burden for you. I'll go see hor, but I have no hope of influencing her." "Go to her uncle," said I; "surely he has somo authority over her." "I'll do my best," said ho, "but I won't promise yon success." I went to Melvin, packed up my hand bag, made arrangements with my house keeper, and all tho time my thoughts dwelt on Margaret in fear and dismay. My only hope was that hor violent agita tion might make hor ill, und go prostrate hor that sha would bo uxr.H: tl .wwit' to taiie tno journey, When 1 reached tho station a fbw minuics afleu 10 1 found Halo standing at the oiilianco, "WellVwdd 1. Ho pointed with bin thumli over his shoulder. "She tslntho wallfnvf room," ho said, and taking my bug ho added ; "Sho carries less bugifngo than you do." "Did you see her?" wild 1. "Couldn't you convince her? Surely you oonhl hnvo dona that," "Could 1 put tho rings of Bat urn around Jupiter? My dear boy, I did not try to convince her. She would not dis cuss the question. Shonsked mo about tho mines i:,d tho strllie, but sho knows far mow about it all than wo do, Sho has used the exchanges to advantage, Sho oven knows the names of tho leaders among the strikers, There is no end to hor nerve, 1 think. Sho won't break down ngniu." "She'll break down as soon ns tho ex citement of starting is over. Surely you, a married man, know that a woman's calmness may bo as hysterical as her tones, (lood heavens I" and 1 stood still, "1 will not go until 7:L1 to-morrow morning! 1 will not lose much time, 1 cannot do anything tint night 1 got thoro." "Thou she'll go alouo. Sho has her ticket, and whim her train is called sho will bo oil. Sho won't wait for you." "How do you kuow sho has her ticket?" "I bought, it for her. 1 wont to her boarding Iiouho and brought her hero, then 1 bought her ticket." "Judas!" said I. "And I do uotbolinv you saw her uncle." "Thoro was no use in seeing any one, AiHillyon would not have stopped her. All I could do was to taku a lmlo caio of her." "1 believe In my heart you encouraged her," 1 testily cried. "Don't 1k unreasonable, Dan," said ho. "Don't quarrel to-night, my boy. It is ns much lis 1 can stand to see you go off, and 1 declare I will go with vou! Of couino 1 will. 1 cau look after Mar gavot and leave you free." "And who will get this week's tmm boroul? No, no, Hale" nnd 1 fell into line at tho ticket ofllco "it wouldn't lie wise. I'd do Is'tter by myself, and three of us would lie ruin to everything. And I never did quarrel with you. Be gin to-night? Not much. HouImmi." And so getting my ticket I went into tho waiting room and found Margaret comoscd, alert and confident. Hale pressed through tho gate, carry ing our Ko, and when tin train ran out of the station 1 glanced back out of the window and saw him trying to look olwvry and hopeful, but a more miser able, wiielioguiKi fa'o never did I see. Ho waved his hat us much as to nay, "I know jou'd do it!" and turned away. (Continued nest wo-k.) HOWARD'S Restaurant and Hotel. UUF.liON CITY, UUKUON. XKWI.Y HUN'MIKl) AM) rilUOt'i.flul I. FII'Tl'.l) Tlie ten. linn reitaurant ol die city. Tables supplied ttilli the l-l I he nmrkei ntlurdx, and nohe hut tir-tt-clus cook rm loywd. -MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Ijist Sld. Main Mree!, Between I'ouilli nud fifth, 0pp. I . S. I aud (tniee. DAVIES' GALLERY. The hwlwX liotoruilier of IWtlaml. C KS Kit l'l HST am, TA Y 1,1 U Mil! V.V.TH. M. II. Flanagan. .1. I'. Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WIIOI.F.SAI K AND KF.TAII, LI0U0R STORE. I'KM'H N II A Ml INK IIKST HKI.KlliON IV el Wlii'-x, I.tuuiTM, Alv, lit-T, Ae., In In I, mil,! In Hie Suite. Ill vo uiu n i'mII. Ill I.oj(uit -KiimiIihhi Uleib HALF AND HALF ON DltAUCIIT. TfjQ Celebrated French Euro, wturt";;!a"APHRODiTiNE";,;(M;;:!rz Ih Bold on a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to euro any form nfncrvotiit i1Ik-hm) or any Jlonlr of tho gmii-rntlvttor- WhofllfT HTlnlllt: frohtthitPxei'Mlu! BEFORE 110 Ul HlilllllllllltX, rntiiu-ci orOr.luiii, or thruiiuli youthful nnHncre Hull, over inifulxi'lil'u. Ac .miell im Iiamif llruln rower, Wiiki'fiiliicM, ItcarliiKdmvn 1'iilni In llii) hiK'k.Hi-lillinil Wi'iikllcM, IIVkliM'iu. NnrvmiK I'ron. trillion, Nocturnal Kmlmlmn, l,i.iicorrhn-B. Din ilnc, NVVnk Mumnry, lim of I'owcr unit lni tency, which II uculci-li'ilollcn Icml to lircmulino old nun mid Inutility, l'rlco $1,110 n urn, tlboim for .'"l. Hcnt hy mall on rercljii of iirlcie A WltlT. VM I.I AIMN I v.V. In ulven for every I.MKIonler rprelveil, lo rcluml the money II a l'riiiniint euro In not ellceleil. Wo havo thotiiHUilHof tcNtlniouliila from old nnil youutf, of lioih Hexei, who have hoen permanently cured by tlioiiKuof Aihroilitluo. Circular Irco. Adilrvu THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wcnteru liruucb, Jiox ::7, 1'oiiTLiNU, On. For wile liv ('Illinium oi Co lirniHtH, Oregon City Or. -l'UK- DiRiUiGS (JO TO G. A. HARDING. In itnnriliiivA"Mn mnrl in, ly Ann I'ttvit, AimtliL j' ..t;- i 'M", iml Jim, Itiiin i ($,'' " . inlir-rni.rril.,i l"' .;i'1''i'"'inli, V,m nniilo (li tml Jim, Itiiini, Tuli.llo, ()i I ii. liiiKn wfil). Wiiy i over tbMK 11(1 ft Ilia Wnrk aiiil llvn liniiin, h lii-ri'vor vou mm. Kvnn li. Inner itru enlly wmiitt fVom Kb to It'nil.iv. Allniri a. W'a.Liw ., h- nnl tnn ymj, i nn y,,, n t,,rotmn nil Din fliim, Ur money fur wmk pr. Fnllnr.' unknown mrnifr ihi-m. AFTTP I i"V ' ' " 'vwi I k I .Big if. Mm ilillP WMh'" 7 It T rj VV rSJ riw'iiw.WMffji wn"-i ' tmi'fc-ty UiNION .PACIFIC BY. OYKIUjANJ) route. Tmlimtoiihn FhnI leuvu lVilhinil, 7 :II0 A iM, ami H:U0 1'. M. TirifCTC In mid ifeni lutiieli'il Hiliil IllISC I U In ih" Culli'd Hliilun, Cuinid. mid IMi""i Etnninit Now D'mng Pukco Cars. I'll mini I'lilnee Nli'i'in-rn, FUl'.K COLONIST M.FKI'INd CAU run Tlnoiiiih on KxiiieHaTialiiH -TO- 0MA1IA, COUNi;ii ItlAJI'TS, KANSAS CITY, ClIlCAliO, A- St. 1-0 IMS Wll'llorr I'llANlIK, l'l"-e cniiiit'ctlmii. .it I'nrltiiilil Icr Hull l ull eli io and I' ikci Hound I'uliiin Kor further piirtleiiliir. liiiiilro ef all) nucii of tlm ('oiiiniiiy or ... r. x r. A I'm Hi. I, il, (in M'i J-u'l ,1liini9r. Northern Pacific R. R. Great Overland Route. TWO FAST Til A INS DAILY! NOCIIAMli; OF ("A list Shortest Line to Chicago And all i , 1 1 1 1 h Kn.t, via HI'. I'At'l, AND MINNKAI'Ul.IH. Tho Northi-. n I'uellle It. It. I the only lino ruiiulUK I'liHHeimerTiiiln, Seeoiiil-CluHM SleepeiH (free ul ehiiiKo! Lnxiii iotiM I lay CoiieheN, l'lllliuill I'lil.ice leepinu Cnr, I'lihuu 1 i ti I ii if Cum (nieuU Tor) , I'niiii l'orlhiml to the I'nat, See that your tickelH reiel vm thu Northeni l'u I tic U It iiml iivoiil ehiiiije of rum. 1 liroiiiih Hullinnn I'alai' Hlrei lnK Car., fie KHIit dny eeacheti, fllii-.t ilnce dllilliu fin.li twecn I'lirllmitl, 'iacuiua mid hcutile dlriel Ually h rvlio. .1, l. I'll til Kh..'u'iruNi. Atnt. 141 1'lr I'orlluiKl, Or. iy-lcitil, cornor Klr.l and U Hlni'la. 0. C. T. Co's STEAMERS i Orogon City & Portland. DAILY LINE. Lkavk I'okti.anii, 7:110 A. M. 1():(H A. M. I :(KU'. M, 8:.'iO T. ,M. I.WAVK OlIKlloN ClTV, 7 A.M. 10;tN) A. M. I ;(H) 1'. M. 4 :(K) I'. M . Sleiiiner Alloiiii- no Wnv LiiiiiliiH'jt. Steamer l.utoiiii Wiiy I.iiihIiiih. ll):(X) A, M, i:M V. M. 8:110 A, M. 3:00 I'.M. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. T. V.. IKKiO, lteeeiver. OREGON DEVEIPMLNT COS STEAMEES. S 1 1 0 KT i.l X K TO ( A 1.1 1'O It MA. FIl FKi 1 IT A N 1) FA it FS Tl 1 K LOW I'.ST Train No, 8 will run TiicmIuv., Tlnirs- diiya ami r-alnriliiys, unit on liitcnncili.itc ilnva when tiecenury : Train No 4 will run Momlnvn, Wmliira- ilnya niel Kridiiy, nil I on Ihtcriiic.liat iliiya linn nectwuiry : Ml' tmer Sullliiif Hulea. I.cavkk YuriN--;Mllniiiellii Valley, Jan, tut, Dill, ll'lh and 'iilh, l,AVit HaniriNcixii Wlllnmi'tte Valley. Jail II h; Hill, ld and IHI. The com ., n y renen-K tha rluhl lo ehiiiixe allien c'ntea wllliout uotlcti. Trillin connect wtih the O. ,t ('. It. and Itlvcr Hoai. aiCorvulllii ami Alhiiur. The Oregon I'lieilie HteuinhoalH on the Williiinellu river iliviNinn will leuve l'orthmil, aoiit-lioiind, Momlny, Veilnen ihiv, Hi'il Friduv at II A. M. Arrive ul Corviiilin Tiiewiiiv, TlnirHihiy ami Sntnr ilnv at 3:;!l) 1. M, Leave CorvalliB. north hoiinil, Monday, Wediiemhiy and Friduv ut N A . M. AirivuHt . ruiihtml TneHihiy, Thiitmliiy mid Siiliinluv ut ;i ::(0 1'. on Monday, WeilncKiliiy mid Fri day, hoth north anil Honth-lioiitnl houta Im over nilit ut Salem, leiivinii here nl OA. M. Kri'lulit and Ticket Olllro, Salmon .trcet wharl I'ortliind. O. C IfOdtiK, O. V. & f. A. O.P. It.. EAST and SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Kouie shasta" line. KxineMB rriiinu leuvu l'orthiiiil Duilv. Soll.ll I North. 7-IHi p. u. I l,v I'orlliiiul aT rt-MjUS. 7:liP.M. I,v OreKouiilly l,v 8:I:ia.m. liMftA.M. Ar aKinmilM'o I.v I VMM) . m. Almvn iraln. Mop only at the followiiiiVtB" 111. MM o. ,.r it,i l-.., I...u,l , ' " .- "',:. ,.. k , n,i iwiiiiuio, wru- Kon City, Wooilliiirn, Hnleni, Alh.n y, Tituiient HIicddH. Iliilsey, llarrlalmrg, Junction Cliy, r Vina HOU U.UKVIIU. HlWKIUmO MAIL (llally). b:IMIa. m, I l,v T'ortliind Ar I i-m'fii ElllUiA. M. I I.v UrciHinrilir l.v -i.Mt MOP. h. Ar HiiHchurK I.v I li :an a ." M AI.IIANY l.OI'AI, (Ually, except Hundi.y. i:0c I'. M. I l,v I'lirlliind"' '"'Ar n.'-imTTi " I' M. I.v Ori'Kon city I.v 7:M A. M. 0:00 I-. M. f Ar Alhiiny I.v fl:oo, in. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, I'oraceiinimniliitlonof Hecond -cla.a I'iihuuiikci'ii attitelied to lixpresH Trillin. Went Hulo Uivmloii. HKTWKKN l'Oltl'I.ANI) AND COItVAU.IH. M n1 1 JJVl" L'i (Kxci'jil SiiniIiiv.I 7:iiir. if." I iW I'ortiinid Ar T6:5Tm Vi Wi: M. Ar Corvalll. I.v la ;!i v ti ............,.,,,,,,,.,,, in .iiiiiui:, W mi irillll, of Orcuon J'nol lie Railroiirl, ai a i ...,. u .....i i i... .vm:: - KxiircK. Train llnlly (Kxeept Hiimlny) t:-IO I'. M. I I.v I'orlliinil Ar 1,',n."i 7:'Jfip. M, I Ar McMlnnvUlu l,v d-iriAM. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH, I'or tlekotH mill full Information rat J8, niiipH, elo., mttl on (Joinuaiiv'B iiironi. t (ircynn City. H. KOKIILKH. 1C. P. KOllUKH, Ahh'IG. K. nud I'll... AkoiU M iinuuur, . .k TIMIIKK I.ANIi AC'CtlMC II, Ih'H, t'NI'tflt MTATKN I.AtXIl Or-IMCR, I oiiKuniN t:rr, or., ti-i jv, im'iii Niilh'M U licrrdy given ih.it In rr-inplliuicn wMlilhc IhIhiih ul Ihn kiU nf roiiurchfiiir .linn H, ciiilili'il mi in t fi.r Ihp Mid of tlm ,M t il. llK lit lltO HtMll'N III r.lHluillrt( Uri'ttUll, Ni'Vfiiln it tn S MnhhiKl ti IVrrlitiiy," .It'll)' l.-ll'nllil, of IViUhihI. riitiuly ul Muliiiuiimh, rimo of on Mii,lii)itlilrt(liiv flU'il in I ln i nine til hwiini Mini. 'im tit Nit. v 1 li. r, r lli ptiiclr m. ,, ihc w iu ii I, mill a v w :tl NtMMinit Nn, a, hi town hip No. ilftiiuih, htti!0 No. ii iMtMl, iiiwl will iI!it pnitif lo llu I hut llm IiiikI dntitim In nu-ni viliiiiltlc fui It tliulh-r ut- Hintn. hull f'lrnni'l iMilliintl I'UMni-c-, ntiil In n t ) 1 1 1 -1 1 i H I'litlm In Midi Ititiit hefmc (lip iii;lili'i' nul iilir nl I III" iiMit'lt ut tlll'ltuh City, I(. ut, uii Mmi i t tlio Jiiith, ilny nf Mm th I st lln ihiitii'ti nn w ilni'Hi'i"!! Win. Mnnvir of rul'lldllil, I lli'Hiih, V,H. ItfnnjMHil fif (tf llllnl, On'ii"ii. Iluriititi W. Hntllli of Hcnttln, WiinIiIiik toli. WnlM rMi'Mil f l'i ii il. ml. (tn'jf'Xt, Any tunl nil iii.wi!i (IhIihIhk mlvtMncIv tin tthiivt iltMtrilii' litiuld nn ri'ini.tii fo ht ilnir t'UliiiK tti Hi m ulllt'o on or lii'Mro n ilij iWUli iluy nl Milirli. J, X AI'I'KltKuN, I y:i; I' 'il h.'Klsti.r. 'MMHKK LAND, Al l ,11'NK , Htx, i0llria Ur PiiKi iilioii. I'Mnh Hf.i'l'. llltlt K. I i m i'.'iih ft i v, iM,, i ii'i, ; , ) ii N.ill.r i it"til. yt-i ih'il lit i'i.iIiImii''U Ihr T' tiilnii" nl llii' ntl n ruiiy ri'c ul ,1 ii hi' I- J, I'Mlllli"! ''All ut't fm ltn' Mile nf 1 1 in mi 1'iimIi-. Ui thy Mili'N ul iNtlKniin.i, liri'Ku( iV'VihI'I, iiinl S 'ililiiv(nii I i'i rll'ify," W InllKlit M lM-i'l"'i.l. of t'tiillitml, iMimiv of Mull until nil , vhitii of iHiiH'iii, h't tlilM ilny fl U'i lu thin oiliiui tun MWl'dl . 'Il' Mt-Ut N". iHM, fill' till' )lllllllllMl llf I hu rt 't it i' itiul lutH I iiml '2 In M'i'il'i'i Nn, J, in t'iMiHlilp iSii. o Hniiih, rniKo S" It ii 1 1 t ullt nil it prtH-f to ulniw lint thu limit NiMluIlt U tlO'M' VillMUlill' fill' ith HlllltlM lit HtullU IIdiii fur niitlmitiurnl iiH'nifN, nmt tit yntiilr llth liln oUlin tu I'Uil I'.nil lii(ire thu ri'Hl-.tr nm1 itMii'lvor of thin ultli't ut UN'itun City, tint tfuti, tut Mmuitiy, tho Win drty of IVIitrrh, IK'I. Iliwmtmn im wiliii'HHiiit; W filter Hcutt. Jrn y I.til'iiliu, v I IU tun Miniver, nf I'lirlliiinl. (ini Kiii J.iM'jih liiititiliHin, of MultilU. tiri'Kuti, Any nil'! nil iiriii t'liitinlotf inlvuru'ly ttin rthuvc ilt'M'rllirl Ituid" uro ro'0'Mi(,'it to It if Iholr ! I -i I in-" In tlild ulllct- wn or livfurt' miM ,'Hittt day t.r Miiii'h, lnl. J. T. AlTKUSoN. 1 v;i; a Kt'iii-ir l'l M II K H LAND ACT JI'NK . H7h-NOTIt'K Villi l'l lll.l'JAIiuN. I'tilti'il Miuti-H I. io nl n ill en, (HcKi'ii City, Ori'ttuii, Poti. 1, IWHJ. Ni'llrn lw luuuliy glvru, thnl III rDii'pllutK'tt Willi tin- iriUtlfiiife uf lln' net uf ouhtfirhi uf Jitiit 11, 17, tMillllt'l "All ni't fur (he Nnkt uf thu liur IiiioIm In lltii KintiiM nl CitlKurnln (in-K'tti, Nuvtulii nui S HuliliiKinii 'l orrliuiy, tit'urgi' V. Mui'liu', of Outrnl I'l-hit, iuiiu:y uf .hirkiou, Mtulo of Ori'ttoti. Inn lltU .Iny tllol In thin ultli'U hU HWurii kl ilititt'ht No Aiui, fur Dm nir'loi' nf tin I l4 nf M'.'tli'll Nn, t. t tn it.hii, No J miutli rltiK Nn 7 OilM, Ml)) Will oltl'f itunf to liuw tin t I III' Imot "HKhl U mum vnlioililt fr tlx llinlnr ur Btuiut t It -i ii fur MKrlrulturHl or pokpfi, niul In fM'thltoti 1 1 1 M cl'illii lu hiilil litiul lii'luit tin D'kUiit iiml rt't-vlvi-r nf thin uihi-u ut miii"ii t'Uy, (H.'tt"ii, on Krl'luy, thy 2'th d.iy uf Mineli, Wl, llii tuiiiK'i mi h llin'MHt n; Cli ii lr Hi'loirfcr, Diivhl O'ltnlilM II. Hi lit lift thll k. O, OiHlii'h i.'ntiT, All ill I'urllHlKt, (Ili'Kutl, Any hiuI kII in'rutiiu iM-tlmliiK HtUnrnfly Iho uhu v tti'irrlli'-it IhikIn wri r-'(tniii'it tn flH their v iliim In till" uUut uli ur lu'tnri tut 1 it avtU day of Mmm it, M. J 1, Ari'Xi'lrdN. 1 Id; il M HrnlHT. UMIilCU I.ANIi ACT, JI NK 3, 1H?H. l lifli'it Hlnti'N I nntl (Mllrp,) On-null Chy, Ori'iiuii, JM'i'. tf, JMW. i Nnflco In li(Ti'ly kIvi'U ItiHt 111 (mlUit(f With tho irHvlt"H nf fill net uf I'nitifft'hW nf June .1, ItiH. intltW't "An to t (ur tin milt nf lim h'r liuoU Hi Hit pmi' ol 4'ttllfuriilr', Orfyuii, tiv HitM Hiul iiHhitiKinti '1 c rr ltory ," HillHli-l I. I'lllki', nf 1'urtUti't, rnuiitv uf MulliiuiiKth.Htiiti of Orp Itnn, hrm thin ihiy llt'UI In thin ultirv hit. wimi Hinii'iiit't Nn. ;';'t. Inr thu port Iihh of tlit w li of Dt'cliun No. ti, lii I'mituhlp Nti. -i miutit runmi rn 7 ftm, nui win mirr prnm tn )iiw th it tltt' lilt it HuuKlit In mortt vhImhIiIc Inr lt thither ur mom limit fur nntirulliirul -Mtronni', nnil lit fftiiiillnh liU i-lnltn to uttl mi i tit'fnri tho Kt-iUtiT iiii'l li'ivlveruf thin nitiri i ttriK,('i Tty. On-Knit, on rrliUy, thr lOtli ilrt) uf April, lH.il Itc toiiio'N nH tt lif.i't.M'; 1I1 OThiiitifll, of I'nrtliinil, ur , tiin W Murintvuf t't'itlntl 1'ultit. Clnti. hrhiiftT, nf bitioly, tr., i- K titlwoti, of I urtlnii'l. 'r Any nmt nil (nrnini (iliilint;'.( 'lvt?ri-ly ihtt i In vi) ilchi'i'lhoil la ml nr ri'iii'Mril tu tr their 1'inltiin liuhlfcuUup onur lirfntt mil'l lOtli ility of April, J I, Al'l'l-.hWtiN, lib; 'iU Ivt-ulM'T. OU4 i: i on IM HI. M A MO V t'tllTKtt KTATKH I. Aim (imri!,j tiHoun ( iiv.Dr , li. t, .-. N nil ve l ht'rcliy uImi, tlmt lit omiiiiliHiirp with (hi jrnvuiiiu- uf 'In net f cutitttt'ioi uf ,1 u in- :t, h.h, t'liitilut "An iti-t fur tlm mtln ut tlmhrr Ininln hillu MUtrnuf Citflfnrnltt, Oregon, yvmlA, mol V.ilUtiiiiuii Ifrntur)," t hioi V. tnHT. uf (rvttnn City, eutuiiy of rut ktttiinii, itnte of Ornii, Iimk thl Ihj (Mvtl In Hum uilirv hln iworn fttrii' iui'iit Nn. 'JM,t fur th-i purt hrtht- nf the ii w ttf i' iiiol n o 1 4 uf nirv'j nf m-rttun Nn In tnmuitifi Nn. A xuolh. rniiKi Nn. H t"it nnil A'tlUitlt-i jiriHit tu bIiuw ihitt tin- lumt Noiinht t inori nhiHttlf (r hi iimhi'r or hIuiu thuii fur tiUilruilUFitl iMiiif mi't lo ffttnhlWh hlh IhIiu tu miI'I Itiiuf hi'lurc tlu' ri-ni''t',r mot riMclvt-r uf tliW nllOi', Ml OllKnii CIlV, (hinnlt, nil f- tiny, the l "liiy of Aril lv.it. lit immi'-i h witin-iht'i- II. Smitlipr. V, T. HuriM-y, J I. Mrniun. J. M. I'mrlli. ml of Oiv linn City, t'lM'pnu. Any ntnl nil piMmim rlnlmlotr lolviTPiMy Hip rttmvi'-ili crlhwil 1'iloU uri rt'-tomU'd tu fill IhiMr rlnlitiK In thin oiltrc oil ur tn-luro Riiti iUt Iny tif April, Ih'il. I U.-.H .HI J. T. AI'IMiltSuN, KOT1CK l-Uli ITIUJCATION. Litol (illlco tit Ongnii City, OriV" Ininmry 7th, iNii. Nut'i'u tu licn-hy ilvrn iltnl tho fullnwlpR iirtmi'il HtMlh-r h-i fiM tiuiti'ti nf hlii Inlciiiioii lu in iki ttiuil tt"in In Niiitrt of hlsrlnim, nml thiit ntil i r ml will Ik ntrt'li) hefur' tho Hi'Kl H-r mot ItiTt'lver u( lln C, H l.tml oitlie Ht Ori'Rtia t:ity, vn'Knu. mm Mnrrh ii, t.v't, vU. J. II. I, M.iyhi'', HuinrHtfiol tMilry No. fnr tlu n '.j nf tho n v 1 ,, nint ' j of ii w '4, of him' Jt, t 2 r r ft n IU) nn nn Inn fulluwinn wMid'onci tu prnvt' lllti rnli(lllilMin rvtilriicu 0mti nml OllltlVitllntl nf uMltl I iml, vln H, H, t'.ih'ifiPiii. II. Mi'(Jiik- iii, hikI ti. Milli'r. nil of Sumly, Chii-kiniiuh Co., nivalin, nml C. K. from., of tiiilMniu V. n., 'Jim kin-fin Co. ;ii'itnn J. T. AI'I'KUHoN, y-ti.il-U IU'Klfh'r. KxtM iitrlx NoIUm. Tin' nioliTfiiiiiii'il linvltic biM'ti ti iolnt im fx- iMMitrlx f ih iite ut h.. i.. hirliittni, iHM't'iiKi'd. rhihiiK HU'tiiiNt mini istntt all nprunn hnvttnr n rr nrri'liy r tt I nl with prnnr vniirhi' City. In orrtrun "tty (mm llu Unit1 of till Pillt'il Ht Dri'Kult C .Fiiinidry, b!l. I -HO 2 -'1 10 iri'MMii tlu'hiuin" lo nn, tn, tit tlu Itnnk uf orcituii , (trcttnti, u ithtn lx munlli h tiniiro 11 v, Oriitn thl V'MH ilny of CI.AItA liASlllAM. KxiH'Ulrix. fabcr's Golden Female Pills.. "nr Fomalo Irrciriilar l lien; uollitui.'llliitlicnl on tlm market. Nrvrt nil. iMicccHslully noil liy liromlticut liiillc. 1 1 i i r, 1 1 1 1 y , Uuariintccil lo rcllcvo aiiiiprcaauj luonatruailou. 6UREISAFEI CERTAIN! Pnn't rio liiimt)iireml. Havo Timo, Health, anilinoiHy;tkouoolh. r. Sent to any aililres., .ccuro liv mull on lo ciiliitofirliii(,:'.oo. AililruHH, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, WoateruUrmich, llox'27, l'OKTLANU, Olf For Huh) by Clinriiiiiii & Co. l)itiHgintH, Oro(?oii City, Or. Great Reductino Cabinet Photographs . 0NI,Y S2.50 PER AT li. -mi aite's, 107 f irst Street, Ilrt, Morrison and Yimililll, roitTi.ANn, oiiKdON run 1 1. rnrm-il nl ur XKW lln, nf wor. , iit l,lli' iiii.l li(,iiriililv, liv lltoRn o i-lilii'i- -,, , ,ini(r ,.v ..'hi, null liillii'ti ,'"11 l.,, iillll,,,Mln,nvor Itit-y live. Anjl Oil II lit) III,' , nl k. l'i..,- I., lu.m. iliiiiK. U'i, ii.n i ,i,. N ii.n. m n, ,PVnla mi. nil viuir il In ih., ,....k 'l i.l.l. .... lllll'i'l V l'-W K'llll ,1.11,1 hrlliUNUllil.li ll'ill ..1,.,,.. i ...,. .....w... II'--'1 r i n"'' ' nnli'l, IV Illi,. I,, nr.ll -r w,-,'k ami li,ivniili. nml iii,..vhii.th Huh, .-xiK.ilrm-o. , ,a fiinilili yon lliu vm. ,l.,,il,.mnii.l I. H.-li y,,u f 1 KK. Nn Hh.iiclo miilulu ll.m. Full luromi.lluil Klklli, I1 It I 1 1 .V '., AI (ll 1A, HAl.NK. 101! W u I'm i.U yntir i'u TIMKIl I.ANll CI'. JDNI! KM, Nollcti fur I'lil.llciilloii. I'NIII'll HTATKa I, (Nil lll-rn r. I . , , , . , Ori'iioli Dlly, l,r iicl. l(, 1111,11. j NO 1 1( If. I hiMchy KiVi.i in., i in c illinium Willi lliu Ill-mini, u, ,,l lln, uil nl l .m, "I .l'i"!' :i, K. uniliicil ",ii ,ici ,.r Ihu n.ili, of llmlici- IhiiiIn in lliiiHiuuia uf u.illlunilii, urKnli, Ni'Viula, nml Vni.hliiKioii 'loiiiioi-y," Waller Moult, of l.;l M'lll'l, Cnllllly of Mlillliiim,,!,,.!,,!,,,,! (),. K"li.liaatliUda IIIimI lu II, I. olllc, ,. m,,,i flnliiuiiinl No, alia, for tlm purchnnu of then g 1 . ii i i, ami 4 nl u ),, ol Hon No. a, lu loiviiliiiNu, Dm, mil, r.niK,. No, ii(,i ,, in will oiler iiiool tu alinw llial llic Inml nonalil l inoi-ii vnliialila fur lia tluilmr or uliiiin limn for umi-liullili-nl iiiimiiiho, nil, I lonnliililUh hi. chlliu lo nilil liiml liclnrn lim ri'itlmcr innl rccuiviir ol Ihln ollici) .tfi iiicHon i ny, nr oil M, in, Iny, tlm Iliilh day ol M o i i'li . lam, , Ilium minwllucaio.a: W, H, liiniiicitil, Win. IIiiiivci-, .Inn y I, nl',, Im, of I'orlliiiul, Dri'von, II. V, . Hmllli of Kvatilw. WiiahliiKloii. Any and nil n,n.na 1 1 1 ,1 1 1,, 1 1 , w n,1vcriuiy tin" Bliovii ilimcrlljcil Inn, In rciiH'lci lo ftlu ilu'lr i l.i i in n in ililn iiiiico mi or liciiu-u n, ;iinii ilny of Mnich, lnu, j, 'j'. AI'I'I'.IIHiiN. I l--ll . Ilcxlnlcr. TIM llf. It LAND. AIT JI'NK II IS7H. iwfl- litr I'n 1,1 lii, I fu. I 'NliM, M.(', l.,(iO Ill K imc.i!. t, ru v ui , net lu N Hie h. wllh iln t.r miic Uli en III I III c "iiii'l , i I I im o n, c! oi I'' lll'l .1. I I", I'llllllCll "All lll'l llii' Ilic C ol lliiil'i'l !,ili,. In il,,, nl.ih.nol I I.U rili, ill nil ni-vniin, inn, o a.iiiiiuton icrriiiiry, Willi., in M-ioKir, of fori t ml, I'ouniy of Miilini.innli, niuin of llll'llou, In,. Ililn (,iy nicil lu lllln olllca lilc nw.irn nl'iii-iniuii No. aiitu, for Ilia nircli,i.i. of tlm a w 4 n w 1 , nnil lnln n iiinl i ,ini'i'iloii No. I. In Im ii li!i No, ll noiiili, raintr No. II n!, ami will oiler iuiiiiI in nliow Hint lim In ml aoiiKlit la morn viiluiilila for lia llmlicr or moiiu limn for aarlciiliiinil ,iiri".c. ami lo p.lnliluli Im I'laiiu lo 'ilil laud Li-l,,r til ri'Kl.lcr ami receiver ul llii. I'll!, (. nl (iri.ou Cliy, (irciinii, on Miiiiiliiy, tlm until ilny of Mnrcli, Ihjl Hu iiiiino nn wll c: Jerry l.nl'iilii!, Waller Heoll, W. H. iri',,r,, of I'orlliiiul, Oii'Kiiu, .ln liuiriiliaiu of Molnlla, Ori'iii n. Any ami all iiernonn t'lalmlna ailmincly lim aliovtMl rllie.l Iniiila am rniiienii.il lo II I c lluilr clulum lu Ililn oltli'o on or licfnre nalil imili day of Mnreli, s-jl. J. T, AITKIIHuN. I .';. frt ItKalnlcr. TIMUKK LAND A;T, JtiNK S, l7M. polled I'or I'lililli'iillon I'lille l Hinien l.aml ofllcu. Ori'iiun Ulty, Oruiioii, m i. U, is , li Nulled la liercliy iilvrll that III fiiinpllNiire Willi lln-l-rnviMi'lin i,l I lie act ol t.'olialt'nn of June ,1, IMa, eulllleil "All a'-l lor Hie aalv of llinlier loiiila In Hto Htaiea of I'ltllforulii, lliu Uoii, Ncvaita, nml Wanliinulou ierrliory," lliu, ill.i w. Hmllli, of Heallle, oiiiii y n( Kin,!, H'lle ol Wii.IiIiikIoii, Ililn Ihln liny lllci) In II, in olhee III. nwolll m ile luciil No. aiir.t, tr llio iitin-rotnu of the a w '. of nectloll No. Hi, In toviinli. No h , until, r.iniii' No .'I e'inl. anil will inter proof to nlioi, tluil Hie laliil koiivhl In luore' Villunlile fur tin llmlicr or .tone tluiii for iiHrleiiltiiral puriionen, aul lo ri I il.il. ll 111. claim to until Inn, I I, -loin I lie IliYln-n-i' ami Kecpivcr ol tlila oilice ut I iri-icmi l.'lty, Or., on Momlny. the :mhIi ilny ,,l Mnn h, imi, lie liniiicn nn ullllenncn' Jiihi-,ll lliurnhitin of Molnlla lircKoii. Jci ry I.til'iiliu of I'oiilaiul, I In ((oil, Walter Neoll of 'oil mil, Oreoll, W llllnin Join ot Kornylli, Molilalia Any nml nil pctai'im I'lnluiiuii ailvernely the nliove ilcncrft.cil Iniola aid mt'lcnleil to llle llielr cl Hum In ililn oihcu on or before aniU UClli lay ol M ui'li, Imi. l ii, it .'7 J. T. AI'I'lillStN, llealncr. NOTH'U K)ll TI III.IATION. I.iiiul iillleoat IIicroii Cliy, Or. Jim i:i, lmi. Nollco In herehy aiveli Hull the tollowllia-nniiii-il mlili-r linn lile-l noilciiol In. Iiileiiilon l,. in ike llli-l T""( In aupporl of lila elnliu. an, I thai Niil.l proof will ha untile hefore tha telier ami leceiver of the I'. H. I mil i Dice at orison I liy, iireuuti, on rVliruary Jl, l-o.il, via: lleoree W, North. Hoiiientenil K'llry No. i.;i7ti, lo, the ip ' of n w ' , anil w ', of II t ill nec. Ikl. Iiiwnnlllp i n-HHll. raniie it cant. lie ll'linen the followluu wllllcnM'a to provi hla eonlliiiioiiH icniileuco upon au.t citlllvntloii if. Mini laml, via: II I'.lnito. John lillck, anil U W lA.e, lit t'lnrk'n lumloltlce. W, IV. ti. Knlunon of OrcKon t'llv, all ol I lack'Hunt rinimy. ore " J. T AI'I'KllhiiN, l-l; a .11 lu-almer. FALLS CITY MUSIC HOUSE J. II. WAY, I'iouiutur. OrrjoM I'll-, Or., 0ii. Mm. IliiniieUler'a Murr . DKAl.KK IN Decker and Fischer IPI-A-InTOS. CHASE, WEAVER and MASON it HAMLIN ORGANS. 1 WILL ALSO KLT.r A full Block "f VInliiiK. Uiiiijos, (iuitnrn, Ltt'.,uiiil iiiHlriiiiii'iilH m-ncrully fiiiini! In u f 1 rtt t;l uhm nloie, I'nr tlits liciii'lit nf lliiiHu who ciintiot rimic Hie cnMi I w ill sell uooilnon the Instalmont Plan, - f n - j l l m ! ' S ' ' V. 1 (c I r INEVfci OUTOF ORDER. NEW HOME SEWiNG MACHINE G.ORAUCE.MASS. Chicago - 30 UNION SQUARE.N.Y.- DALLAS. ILL. an UM-ra TFX. SANFt1Afir.lCCCt.CAl.. WARREN & H0LMAN. Oregon City t.h mm iiMjfcimr SlIIIIIIKIHV. Ill the Jnstlro Court, for the vrccluct of Soiln Hoi luiiH, cuiiiily of CliickHiuna, sliile of Oi-onon. Olvll action lo recover money Mra. F, A. Hunk, pliiliitllV, vs. V, (. Luens, ilo feiiiliint: To VV g. l.neaa, tho nliovo nnmorl ilefeiiilaut. Ill tlie inline of tho aluto uf OrcKon, you are hereby reiiilreil t amicr lielore the uiulcr iIkiiciI a lui'tlco of the Peiice, for tho precinct n forrsnlil, on the !itli day of l'Vliriiary, lain, at one o'clock, lu lliu afternoon of mild tiny at the olllne ol mi Id Jimilco. In milil ireclncl, hi answer the uhove inimeil obi IniltV In a civil nctliiii. The (Icfendiint, will tnko notice Hint If lie fail to anxivci-Ihe ciuiiiliilnt herein the iilnlntin" will tnko juilRnei-t aalnat hi m for tho anin of thir ty aevun dollars mid enjlili'iu cenls, tuetliqr w It Ii eonts nml (llnliuraeineiilH of this iiclion. '1'IiIk HiimnititiH Ih aerved liy iuhlictitliiii for alx eonscciiilve wceka In the HieRon Hlly Kn thiii'iush, hy order of .1, il. llleiikney, jusllce of thu ieiico for Hmlu Hiirlnea iirccinct, wliich order henis diitu .liiuiinrv r.llh, IWI. 1-Hl; itf K A HANK, l'liiliilltr. iMIIIt i: l'UK ll lll.ll'ATIO. UlllTKtl HTATKa I.Aiin Ol kicr.i tlriKon Hity, Or. lice. 1, Intnl. Nollce la herehy given, thnt'ln comiilliineo Willi Hie I'rovlsioiiH of the net of congress of Juno II, 1S7K, entitled "An net lor Ihe Rule of llmlicr l.i ml m lu Hie arnica nf California, Oieiton, Nevada, anil Witshiiiirlon Territory," liiivld n'lii unci), of I'orlliiiul, county ol iMiiltnoiuiili, Slide of Ore Kiin, Iiiim IhlH ilny Hied In tlila olllce hif aworu stiilcnu'iit No. 2'i-l, lor Ihu imrehise of Ihe llio i w' 4 ol aeollnn Nn. I, In lownalili No 1 aoulli, rninrc No. 7 enat, nnd will oiler vroof to allow licit llio limit hoiikIiI la luore viln-thle lor Its timber or alone than for iiKrleiiiturnl pur n, sea mid to csliibltsh his cluhn to snht lnml before HTe rculslerand rccel or of HiIk oilice n! Oieuon lilt v. Oregon, oil l-'ildnv, the HVIh dnv of Mi.ich, IK'l. He ii.'iines ns witnesses: (Ihnrles Hchnrfer, Hiitnuol Dui-licy, Chiirles I nter, ol I'orllaud, Or,, Ueorno Murine, ol Contriil t'olnt. Any anil all nersona elnluiina' adversely tho above described lnndH aro requested to llio their olnlina In this olllco on or before snld 27tli day of March, mil. J. T. Al'l'KKSON, 1-1(1; 3-20 . Henlslor PJii . '!. yi Pr - i a in u cm ii . -n. 1 1 ' 1 v . n i ,.' A B j uLAim , mnmmd leDNCLEaMlERSa - - - Eleventh Annual - - - PLEDGE SALE OF , llpfpfipe 1 llpflllf IS Kill Firnt Klrtrt, N-iir M..rriHon St. OJtEGON CITY IKON WOJIKS, JAMES JtOAKE & CO, hvprictors. Maiiufacturi-rn, and Di-alers in all kindrt of Machinery. CASTINGS fumishod and IiKl'AIltS promi.tly rna.I GREEN II BROS. Havo now aUnictiona fur all conHiiincrH in their iammoth Assortments Of (icncnil Mi'vcliandisc. Thoir stock consists of hoot, kIioch, crockery, glassware, dry goodw, etc. Quick nales and small prolit in fueir nioUo. I5;iisk Jiiih!i:!2' 'l (', V. WINKHKT 8.8CHIPTCKK WINESET &c yORIPTURE. Undertakers and Blacksmiths, OreKon City, Oreaom (in.ul Ih'arci'H. Trimmcil colliua nnd Cnnl;etn always in SUn k VmHlll.INI mr la t i-niy r 'i.K "'' i,, i n lo uilr frit- K7 lO n ilnv al llir'ilnH, nJ ir r ll fG Tf'. ' if iu .iik, AH i.t... I... si ikv Ml.. i. iiin-. I.Ahll 1.1 1 1 . V lrt.no-' i I I, A l.i till !;. Ai! if. ft m ..i. , Id., IC'ilUMi. 1 M.'l HTATK OF DltEUDS. ( Cm-sr. or ci n mn I liciij. I Cohen. Oiiiinlliiii v. K. M. HiiiiMMi Aildle Hansen nnd i M Ki-ciiini. Nulli e In hcrcliv clvcii Hint by virtue nf an order of Court, alid an exi cillion l.-aucd mil of and under Hie '-al of iIib circuit Court of Clack -mil. in Coiinlv, (Ircaoli. and lo me dlrecled and delivered as nlici iil ol snid counly and Mnlo. beiirlinr ilnie of rcbruniy lid, A. U. I1-'!, eoni liinii inn; lne In Ihc name of llio Smle ot OrcKoll In in , ku llio h-ile ol Ihc fiillomiuv iIcmtIIkvI real )ro,crty Lc!i,iu.'!nw losnid dcleudmita. to make the turn o! hi ,i -j.. W illi Inierest iheieun at Hie rule of Ion -cr rent n r iinnuiii niuce the nlxlli dav of N.'vetnlicr ls!iu. ami for Ihe further sum of iT.iin an accrued costs, and for Ihe eosla and illsbiiri'i'iiii'iiin hcielii. New lu older lomiiko Ihealioio ainounlH, 1 will on Smur liy, March 7lh, A. li. l'Hl.nt the from dour of the Court House In said eouiilv nnd male, al Iho hour of 10 oVloi k a. in ol s -it,) il ii'. w ill tiriicced to aell all s.iUlil('lcn.liiiit, ik'ht. title and interest In iiml lo Die f. lion i m docrllied reiil-ostuteio-wlt: The nw of c- ()i'itht.ln t a.r e of thVIII clue ie Meridiiui, siiiui:cd 111 Claekiimaa Conn t , Ore r"ll. 1'enus c isll W. W, II. SAMSON. HhcrilVof Clackiimtis Co. Dated lilts HU iliiy "l Ki-li. laJl. i l'J-4 Jl) NOTlcr. l'DU I'l T.LK'ATlON. I. ind Olllce Rt Oregon Cliy, Oregon, .liumiry ill, IfJl. Notice Is hereby (riven 111 it the folliiil-ln? linuied settler hns tiled notice ot his Intention to innkc llunl proof In siipi'iut of hia claim, aud II. ul ki.i ,.r.,.,f n il! I... m. .. I,..r.,r.. Ih,. I(,.U. r and lleci lverofthi l' cljuuKullceat OicironCity I oreiion, on tne ;.i i iiay in .Marcn. i.s-.it, via. .Iiinies Nicholson, heir nt law o lAlbert l NIC liolson, decciised. pro einiilb'ii I). H. No. .'s'.wi, for the li of n w of sec. yM t 4 s r i 0. lie nnmen Ihe fnllmvluir wit'iessca to prove his eontiniiiius resldcui'c upon ami cultiviiitiui of said lnml vise. Hcoriie North. Heurno I'nr rish.licoim. Iloilircis and II. clntyro, a, I ol Clark's V. o , Clackitnl'is Co., llicu"ti. J. T. APl'KltSON, 2:7 :i i:t hcgisler. TI.MIlKll LAND, ACT Jl'NK.I, 1S7S. AOIIcr I'oi' I uli! leu lion. United Slntcs l.nnd Olhee, Oreguu City, Oregon, October 11, li-'. o. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance wllh the provisions ol the act of Congress of June 3, ls7M. entitled "All act for Ihe sile of timber binds In Hie stmesof Cnllforniii.Oiegou, Nevada, nnd Washington Tertitory," A linn K. Smith, of Scuttle, county of King, stale of Washington, hns this dny filed in this olhee his sworn stnteinent No. HUM, for the purchnso ol the se i4 of section No ;U, In township No. fi south, rnnge No. ,1 ensi, nnd will otVcr proof lo sliow tin. I the laud sought la more viilu-ihle for Its timber or stone tlinn for iigricullnrnl purposes, and to establish lua claim lo snld land belore Hie register and receiver of this olhee at Oregon Cllv, Dr., on Momlny, llio :;mli day of Mnrcli. Mil. lie niiincs aa witnesses: Wnltcrheotlof Port land, Oregon, Jerry l.al'olnt ol Portlnnd, Ore gon, Joseph lugrahnm of Molalln, oregou, Vlliinm Jones of Kornylh, Montana. Any tin 1 nil person' clnimlng ndversely the aliove described binds are requested to file their elnims In this olllco ou or bolore aald .Will day ol Mnrcli, l"'.H. J.T. ArPKItSIlN, 1--2S-8 27 llegisler. X.TSI I) I OIS ST Bfl.tt'AM . I'SlTIll' STATKS I.ANll OFI'ICK, 1 OUKi.oN Citv Or,, Feb. II lsnl. ( Notice Is hereby given that, llio following nnmeil settler hns has tiled notice of his inten tion to make llnal proof in support of his claim and Hint said proof will be mndc before Kegls ecr and receiver ol the '! S, l.nnd Ollioe nt Ore gon Oily, Oregon, ou Mnrcli 2! luiil, via: Wllllnnl V. Miller, lioineslcail entry, No. oli'i.-i lor the o'.j of neV of ace 11, t 4 s, r '.! e,. lie iinnies the following wllnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva tions of, said land, viz: I,. Votnlerahe, of Orcuon c.ltv, Vnllin llohlnnder, Heo. Schmidt, and Fredrick Newklrchuer, ol Mink, P. O. nil ol Cliickniuns counlv, Ore. J T Ai'l'UltSON, Kcglster. 2-111 3-20 Cavoata. nnd Trade-Marks obtained, and nil Pat cut business conducted for Moderate Foes. Our Office Is Opposite U.S. Patent Olllce. nml we rim secure pat cut lu less time than tho remote from Washington, Send model, drawing or photo., with deacrlp t. on. S e advise, If patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with rtninoB of actual clients In your Stale, county, or town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Wmhlngton, 0. C. ai LuW 1'rivuto Kiilranre f,HtirH. PORTLAND PRICES Oregon Cily. 1. , I . " ' ' Notice fur I'liMicHlloii. t'HITKI. STATKa I.iNDOrru It, Orkuon Citv, Or., Feb. 10, law. Notice la hereby ctven that the followlnr iiamed netiler haa rllc l notice of hl Inlenllon In maku tllial (iriaif III au.lirt of lua ,-lalln, and that axld iriHif will lie niado lielorw the nulnler and receiver of the C l;- land oillec at Oreguu City, OK-gou, on A(rii 8, vi: I.yinau Merrick, ,r-einiitlon, D S. No. 71.'i for the !; ,.f !; ol sec ai, t i i. r He. lie names Ihe lollowinn ltnesca tovrore hia conlinuoua residence iiioii ami cultivation ol, aald liiml, viz: K. D Alevaluler. Krederiek Selvera. Karneai Selvera and Aduih Anchon" all of Marmot, 1'. o. Clackamas Co.. iinyon. 2:l;l-S.;6 J. T. AfCKUSON, llegister TIMIIKH LAND, ACTJI'NE S, lain. .-XVI'K'i: I'OII l'l III.H ATIO. I'nitkp Statm Land Oi ru k, I Orkoon city, Or,, Dec. 11. In, i Notice Is hereby given tnat in compliance wit Ii the provision of the act ol Congress of June 3, 17K, entitled "Au act for tlu sale ol tiinlier lamia In tlie atatea ot California, Ore gon, Nevuiia. and Washington 'territory, " Jaiiica I. lltigart, of Knst Porthmd. eountv of Multnomah, alate uf Oregon, hns this day tiled tn thisoihce lila aworu stitemenl No. 't, for the purchase ol theeSn w '4 lots 1 and '2 of section No. la, la township No. 4 south, range 5 eaal, and will oiler proof to show thai the laud, soiiahl Is more valunble for Its timber or atone than tor agrii-iittoral purposes, and lo establish, his claim to said lnml belore the register aud receiver of this othe nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 10th day of April, li. llcnimcsas witnesses; Krvitl Patterson of East Portlnn.l, Multnomah conn';- Oregon, Andrew Myers, of Kant Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon. August Paul of West Port bind, Multnomah county, Oregon, lleury Waugli, ol Wesi Portland, Multnomah county, Orctron. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrila'd lands tire n quested to tile their claims in this oilice ou or before said loth dav Of April, 1M1, J.T. AlTKKM'N, I 21; W liegisler. tfiiH i: roit im iii u auiii. T1M1U5K LAND ACT, JI NK 3, 1N78. I'NITKII STATl'8 I.ANll Oi l ICR, . OiiKiioN i'itv, Dr., lec. IH, lstv.j Notice la hereby given that In onipllanct with the piovisions of the act ol Congtesa of Junes, 1.S7S. entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands in the states of California, Ore gon. Ncvtulu and Washington Territory," Thomas K. lilbson, of Portliml, county of Multnomah, slate of uregon, has this day riled in this olllce ht sworn siaieineiit No. W'.'.i, for the purchase of the s4 of nw1 , nml lotsa ail'' 4 of secllou No 2, In township No. 2 aoulli, rnnge No, i cast and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Us limber or stone tliau lor ngrieultiir.il purposes and to ca tuhlish his claim lo said lnml lielore the regla tcr and receiver of this oilice al Oregon Citv Oregon, on Friday, thu 17lh day of April, m llenunes as wliitessos: David OTIoniiell John Mitchell, Chns. Sehtielor. Chis Cjiii nil ofi'orlUnd.Or. " Auy and all jieraona claiming adversely the iibove-deseribed lands aio requested to file their claims iu (his office on or heforn said 17 day ol April, lw llore J. T. Al'1'KRSON, l-80;4-3 licgister. F.L. Posson&Son, General Agta. for D. M. Ferry & Co's sVTl Trees, Hulbs, rcrtilixers, etc. Bee Kcepei-s' Supplies. A'e want You for a customer. Give us a trial order. F. L. Possoh & Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Op. Successors to Wilier llros. Catalogue Ft Garden Seed. Grass, Clover and all kiuds of s&xaiS 6wJ3 on! s . lw !.. itel a I 4 oil op: tin fit A si gull be 17. rg. A lpli igrc sal' la. V." h. i irtiee rcha-. I Nn 5 i .he I or s ela! islcr Orel ersi.n J 0:f tltimn.i '.lTllulfl si;: ru ly ( I i.i 11 - snidl 'KKM'V i U 110' : H E, I ,11-1 t i ' mi'limt I mm-i e sail' I ? ml ', ll : ry." : Ftniei i . otl'ce i i lichi'"? .,nS.'f 0. 7 the H tmlHT I :-t llid to f j tlie rel Jg'.n (f t nl. lv I J'Dontij !i AS. C.l I Sdvcr4 J incited I or lwl :j i Ml tl-.soM, I" . IcgistiTi. If y on, if I of