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THE LOST KISS. I put by the half written poem. While the pen, idly trailed in my hand. Writes on, “Had I words to complete it, Who’d read it, or who’d understand?” But the little bare feet on the stairway, And the faint, smothered laugh in the hall, And the eerie low lisp on the silence Cry up to ine over it all. So I gather it up—where was broken The tear faded thread of my theme. Telling how, as one night I tat writing, A fairy broke in on my dream— A little inquisitive fairy— My own little girl, with the gold Of the sun in her hair and the dewy Blue eyes of the fairies of old. ♦Twas the dear little girl that I scolded— •‘For was it a moment like this,” I said, “when she knew I was busy To come romping in for a kiss? Come rowdying up from her mother. And clamoring there at my knee For ‘one ’ittle kiss for my dolly And one ’ittle uzzer for me!’” God pity the heart that repelled her And the cold hand that turned her away. And take from the lips that denied her. This answerless prayer of today! Take, Lord, from my mem’ry forever That pitiful sob of despair. And the patter and trip of the little bare feet. And the one piercing cry on the stair! I put by the half written poem, While the pen, idly trailed in my hand, Writes on. “Had I words to complete it, Who’d read it, or who’d understand?” But the little bare feet on the stairway, And the faint, smothered laugh in the hall. And the eerie low lisp on the silence Cry up to me over it all. —James Whitcomb Riley. FEMININE TRAITS. Jim Hardin, with much deliberation, drew toward him the tobacco can and proceeded to stuff the bowl of his pipe full of the weed. It was significant. We knew we were about to hear what Jim called an •'antidote.” and onr faces and attitudes at once expressed profound interest. "Women." said Jim between puffs, •‘is ipieer cattle—yes, they be. A feller thinks be has th’r p'ints an mebbe keeps on thinkin so fer awhile. Then he finds out all of a suddint th't what ho thinks he knows and what lio don’t know is more alike th'n what he thinks he knows and what he does know. "One woman ain't no more like'nother woman th'n I be like that—waal, like that stove, f rinstance. ’Cause why? 'Cause tlfr p'rverse. They be, an they cain't help it, none whatever. Moreovermore, they don't wanter help it—that’s th’ p’r- versity of ’em. W'y, ye. never seen no woman tliat'd be ’r do 'r think like ’n other woman ef she hung fer not djin it. Tlfr' all 'like—all right 'nongh in them resjiecks, but not any more. Ye e'en pick out y'r female wharever ye please, an I don't keer ef she's th’ mos’ common est, ev'ryday sort o’ critter ye cain't find ’nother ono wi’ th’ same markins. Th’ Lord A'mighty didn't make ’em that way no mor'n all cattle is Shorthorns, and I’ve saw a lot. "I was jes’ thinkin of a couple o' cases I c’n rec'lect. “Up in Dakoty I knowed a feller th't lied a reg'lar tlior'ughbred wife. His name was Salamis, an he kep’ store up to Eessemer, also sellin wagons an grain. He was a fine feller, thin Sammis, an nothin was too good fer him, not even bis woman, an they was reg'lar stuck oil each other. Mis’ Sammis had all they wasgoin—Sammis liad dust, an he wa'n't 'fraid t’ put it up. They had a fine house, kep' a Chinese cook an a hired girl, an had av'ry thing folks c'n hanker fer, indudin various tri]>s t’ Omahaw and Chicago ev'ry year. I knowed ’em a long time, an I never seen folks get along so smooth t'gether—jes’ like them doves that sits on th’ fence b’ th’ stable. They'd been hitched seven ’r eight year, had a braco of as likely kids as ye ever seen, an still folks used t’ say allers liow much them Sammis did sot by each o her. It beat the dooce sure, an might've went on fer all time, ef Sam- mis hadn't gone an got inter trouble. “Come one year bizness was slack at the store—cash bizness, I mean—an Sammis, he let out a heap of stock on time, fer grub stakes an th’ like. But he'd likewise li'en playin inker some, as uzlial, and was shy fer stuff w'en one day some o' tlf people he wasowin called fer him t' settle np. He'd b'en borryin dust fr'm the c'lection he'd made fer some of 'em, 'xpectin t' pay up right soon, but he didn't c’nect proper, an they sinched 'im, Ev'rybody at Bes semer took a hand—'xcept a few o’ them th't c'd've helped him most, an onght- er've did it—an tried to help Sam out, but feelin innercent Sam. he wouldn't have it none whatever an tol them east ern cusses th't, seein they didn’t wanter wait till fall an git a fa'r sqnar up. they c'd go t’ the devil, an he'd go t' jail. So they sen's im up two years beltin rock in th' pen. We'd've got a gang t'gether an took im 'way from the offusers, but Sam sent ns word he didn't want nothin o' th' sort—he was goin t' take his sassy- fras like a man, an he’s done it. “Now don't think for a minute th't all this time Mis' Sammis wan't doin noth in. Great Enoch! that woman hustled like a major—wint t‘ the men as was sinchin Sam an begged an pleaded an might 've got 'em t' give in ef Sam hadn't been so uppish with 'em. She looked jes' orful durin th' trial, an took on tur'ble w'en th' jedge sent'need Sam. She didn’t look like she nster fer a long time, jes’ got paler an more peakedlike, an folks thought she was goin t' die off sure. 'Bout three months later she went t' see Sam, an Sam. he tol me ’bont it a couple yearB ago. They had a real scene, jamful o’ tears an real spoony love, an Sam wanted t’ know ef it wouldn't be better fer her t’ get .a divorce, 'cause he was a disgrace t* her. Thon o' course •he falls on 'is neck an weejis a hull lot, an sez as how she'll stick t’ him till th’ ol Harry goes into th’ ice cream bizness. 'r somethin like that. “An. gents, it wa'n’t three months longer b'fore she gits her doggone de- vorce an splices with a balJheaded ol duffer fm Pennsylvany t’a’t'd come to Dakoty t' git unhitched bii-M If! Ob. >t was tough. I tell ye. Sammis. lie's out now. doin good bizness. an got his ki ls— •t Bessemer, too. b’gosh—an also beliavia lussel. he was considerable broke np w'en th' woman shuck 'im " ®,ere. J‘“lpaused to refiU his pipe, and we took advantage of the opp< numtv er"or yno°t <^“te‘he ‘luestiun a» «<> wheth er or not Mrs. Sammis was justified in d°"Th“<Si,he dld' Jim then Proved: Front n >taSe 1 WaS ,hlnklQ “f U dif- ®I’,'u11 lot Th’woman in it was 'bout th same calilier as t'other one. I reckon, but more perseverin. “It was up in Dakoty, too, this here case; over t Gilman, ’bout 20 miles fr'm Bessemer. I.wassheruff then un knowed ev rybody m th’ blame county. B’sides tn gyurl was a sorter relation o’ mine ,ca“le v know s'much about it. "This here gyurl was a dandv high stepper. Her ol man was well Jixed an she d went t school f St. Louis an was purty persnickety. Blame fine gvurl Btunnin purty an nice, but persnickety’ cause some o’ th' finest and best fixed boys in th’ county wanted ’er, cn she turned up her nose at th’ hull bilin Treated em all nice an all that, but treated em alike, w’ich was onpleasant fer th’ boys. “The trouble was, I reckon, she’d be n readm a hull lot o’ blame trash, an xpected some prince was comin ’long t' offer hisself. w’ich did happen, onlv he wa n t no prince, ’xcept, mebbe, 'cordin t her notion. It was a blame dood fr'm somewhere east th't struck town an got a job t th' Cleveland smelter keepin time—a feller named 'r callin hisself Ward Fortescue. “He hadn't hardly struck th’ camp b'fore him an Marne meets each other an is mashed, most immejit. He was one o’ these slim, purty ducks th't c’n sing lots an put up a real smooth talk, an make book love—one o’ these sweet warts th't a feller aches t’ spank an kick. I b pose it's women's natur' t’ git stuck on 'em, ’cause they alius do. “Anyhow, Fortescue, as he called his self, wades right in an rushes Marne fer all he was worth, an Marne she liked it all right, so twa'n’t long 'fore she up an tells her folks th’t him and her is goin t’ git spliced. The ol lady was tickled lots, 'cause Fortescue had lied t’ her con- sid’ble 'bout his folks an how rich they was, an so on: but th’ ol man kicked right smart, tellin Marne th’t Mister Dood had got t’ cough up his papers an show his hand, likewise givin Smith names of people they c'd write to fer recommends. “Marne, as I said b'fore, had sperrits herself, an she kicked liar.l, savin s’ae was of age an her own boss, an c'd do as ■he pleased; but th'ol gent get hot in the collar an tol her t’ shet up. w’ich she done, keepin up heaps o' thinkin all th' time. "Th’ ol gent come t’ me an chinned awhile; then he went an seen Berry Wright, th’ lawyer, an he writes somo letters, w’ich, for a w< nder, one was an swered real prompt. I inkerton's agency wrote th't th'd'scrip, ion b'longed to a chap named Ward th't was wanted in Michigan fer shakin his wife and leavin th’ bank lie worked fer in th’ hole. “I tuck th’ letter an started fer Smith's after I'd et supper. On th' way up, here com» Smith, like a hen with 'er head cut off. shakin han's with hisself an tur'ble 'xetted, 'cause he'd be'n t' see Fortescue, an Fortescue told 'im he was dead sure t’ marry th' gyurl ef she didn't shed 'ni. “I tol th’ ol gent 'bout th’ letter an other evidence, an he felt better. Thi n we walked np t’ th' house and waded inter th' gyurl, provin t' her th't the cuss was as low lived a scamp as they was out o' jail. D'ye think she keered? Oh. no. She jes' rips out at me. and you bet she roasted we bad, windin np b' ho|>en she’d nevei see me again. Then she turns onth'ol gent with a lot o’rot ’bout his slanderin Fortescue, an how she loves the blame rascal an is goin t’ fuller 'im t' th' devil or somewhere*. “Th" next mornin her an the dood was missin. They went t' th' next camp, got married bv a jestice o’ th’ peace an skipped, ¿he wrote t’ th’ ol folks fr'm Denver, askin t’ be fergiven an savin how happy she was. but her pa wrote back savin -he c'd come home jes’w en she pleased if she'd leave Ward—Smith called 'im Ward, w’ich 'was his name, sure 'nongh—an came t' stay. ••Did she come? I sh'd say no. She stuck t’ War.l an got treated like a dog for it. He used t’ get drunk and 'buse Marne, an raised Cain all sorts o' ways— an still she didn't kick none. We never give Pinkerton's any more infrmation, so Ward wasn't bothered none fr a cou ple o' years. Then he up and run away fm Maine an th' kid. leavin 'em nary red; but it jes' happened he met a feller th't knowed 'im. an he was gently runned in an tuk t' Michigan. They socked it to 'm hard, too, cause his first wife s folks was riled up. an the bank he'd stole from was likewise achin t' take a fall out of "Marne? She's at D'troit—I don't know how she got then—takin in Rewin and trj in t' keep her an th' kid alive till that skunk gits out o’ jail. “Don’t women l>eat th’ very’ dooce. And Mr. Hardin shook his head and sighed heavily.—B. L. Ketcham in Ar gonaut. __ _ __ i .■ Of Oregon. • Forest (qFoVe and ^ebiifg. r ■ dife . ■ ”> For the Cure of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Cocaine, Chloral and Tobacc Habits. I^E»|EDIEg Bqd TI(EJ\T|V|EIIlT Are just the same as at DWIGHT and are authorized by Dr. LESLIE E. kTELEY. Complete, Permanent Cures Assured. 100,000 O ver P ersons have been C ured and no such thing as F ailure is K nown . BEWARE OF lakes and Imitators! C rrsspI;dann anJ psrsanal visits at ei.her Institute or at the Portland consultation office, Thi d an Morrison Streits, i .filai. F. L. T aylor . M edical D irector , F rank D avey , M anager FOREST DROVE. F. P. C L onergan , P h Ystcici an in C harge . B. C ampbell . B usiness M anager . ROSEBURG. Tillamoolç Lumbering Co. TILLAMOOK, a OREGON. Saw \ Planing Mills Proprietors Electric Libili System. Spent ».lo.goo to Wateh • Color. One cannot turn away from Chinese art objects—porcelain pyticnlarly without a deep impression of ‘hedi^lty »nd value of their "solid colors. Many attempts have been made by European manufacturers to imitate them, but Without success. The attempt to re^ dnee the sang de bœuf, or 'rall,K k ’ blood,” cost and Englishman <80.«« lie- fore he abandoned the effort in despair. The Chinese themselves have alwajs set tte highest value on their achievements toF«Ä time theyr-fn-lta P-« with the choicer example, of «ng Ue b,mf "coral.” "¡eachbloW and crushed rtr«wberrv,»ndit is only in remit years FROM COAST TO CAPITAL. SALOON, AMPLE r? Cjood ACCOMMODATIONS Bed$. THE -T- BUREAU C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. fine wines , liquors and cigars . First St., □ pF* Dccitlental. SI m MONS. I n the J ustice C ourt for the 1‘ recinct of HoyuARTON, C ounty of T illamook , S tate of O rkgou . H. Petre. Plaintiff, vs. A. J. Shephard, Defendant. To the above named drfeudant. A. J Shephard In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby require«I to appear before the under signed. a Justice ot the Peace for the precinct aforesaid, on the 22nd day of July 1893, at the hour of to o'clock A. M . at the office of said Justice, in said precinct, to answer the com plaint of the plaintiff in a civil action. The defendant will take notice that if he fail to answer the coniplaiut of the plaintiff hetein. for want thereof, judgment will be rendered against him for the sum of $if> 35 and interest thereon at 8 percent, per annum from October 27th 1892 am! Ml • ncil FOB rt Bi ll A noM the costs and disbursement of this action Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., June I3, 1803. Given under tny hand this 5th «lay of J line 1893. —Notice is hereby given that the following 1. T. M aulshy . named settler has filed notice of his intention Justice of the Peace, to make final proof in support of his claim, and This Summons is published by order of the that said proof will be made before the County undersigned made and entered this 5th day of Clerk of Tillamook County, Ht Tillamook, Ore', June. 1893. on August 4. I893, vis: 1. T. M aui . sby , Thomas A. Dilley, Justice of the Peace for the Precinct of Hoquar- Homestead Eutry No. 7035. for the s «•» of n w ton, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon. and u w ‘4 of s w ‘4. of sec. 26, 11 e ‘4 of s e l4, of sec. 27, tp. 4 s. r 10 w. T imhkr L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otiuk for He names the following witnesses to prove his P ublication . continuous residence upon and cultivation of, l’nlte«l States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore- said land, viz: Ambrose Arstell, Chas. Ray. I.vster Ray and Foil. May is. 1893.—Notice is hereby given that 11 compliance with the provisions of the act of William Rhodes, of Woods, Tillamook county, Congress of June 3. 187S, entitled ' An act for the Oregon. sale of timber lauds in the states of California, 4-9 J. T. Apperson, Register. Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory, ’ Henry J. Arnold, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of Cape Horn, County of Skamania,State ofWash Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 13. ingtoii. has this day filed in this office his sworn 1893.—Notice is hereby given that the following statement No. 2819, tor the purchase of the w named settler has filed notice of his intention of s e '4. n e *4 of s v ‘4, sin ? 22, and n w of s w to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and ’ 4 of section 23, tp 2 11, r 7 w and will offer prtmf that said proofwill be made before the County to show that the laud sought is more valuable Clerk of '1 illamook County, at 1'illamook, Ore for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur gon, ou August 4. 1893. Viz: poses. ami to establish his claim to said land C. B. Wiley. before the Register and Receiver of this office Homestead Entry No. 7371. for lots 3 and 4. see. at Oregon City. Oregon, ou Thursday, the 3rd [ 18, and lots 1 and 2, sec. 19, tp. 2 s, r 10 w. day of August. 1893 lie names as witnesses He names the following witnesses to prove his bred Thumps ti, Robert Osltorn. Win. Ryan, continuous residence upon and cultivation of, and Thomas Day, all of Portland. Ore, said land, viz: Any and all persons claiming adversely the J. H. Jackson, Monroe Morgan, H. Palmer and altovc-described lands are requested to file their C. Desmond, of Netarts. Tillamook county. Ore. claims in this office 011 or Before said 3rd day 4-9 J T AppvtMHi. Register ot August, 1893, 5^-9 J- T. Apperaou, Register. NOTICE FOR Pl BI.ICAT1ON. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, June 13, T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878 — N otice . F or 1 1893.—Notice is hereby given that the follow P ublication . ’ named settler has tiled notice of his intention United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore to make final proof in support of his claim, and gon. April 18, 1893 Notice is hereby given that that said proof w II be made before the Clerk of tn compliance with the provisions of the act of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore., on Friday. Congress of June 3, 187s, t ..titled An act for the August 4th, 1893, viz : sale of timber lands in the States of t alifornla. Allen S. Dillev. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Homestead Entry No 7142. for the n w >4 of n SMinuel Bowen, w *4 of sec. j 6, and e of n e *4 and s w ‘4 of n of Reuben, County of Columbia, State of Ore e 1 |, sec. 27. tp. 4 s, r 10 w. gon, lias this day filed ill this office his swum He names the following witnesses to prove statement No. 2719, for the purchase af the n e his continuous residence upon and cultivation *4 of section 28, tp 2 n.r 7 w, ami yyill otter proof of said land, viz : to allow that the laud sought is more valuable Ambrose Arstell. Chas. Ray. Lester Ray and for its tinibei or stone than for agi icultural pm William Rhodes, all of Woods, Tillamook Co., poses timl to establish his claim to said land Oregon. before the Register ami Receiver ol this office 4-9 J T. Apperson, Register. at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 1 ith <lay of July, 1893. He iiames ns witnesses *|’'I I I io . ii |oel Blit«’, Robert Osboi 11 iilbl I n thk C ounty C ourt of the state of ore William Ryan, all of Portland, Ore gon for thk C ounty of T u . i amook . Anv ami all persons claiming adversely the Geo. Pettit, f alsne descrIbcd lands are requested to file their vs. > Notice of ShcrifT’s Sale claims in this office on or before said nth «lav of <ieo. M. Williams. ’ Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an July. 1*93 5*»-7 J T. Apperson, Register. : execution duly issued out of the above named cou t on the 14th day of lune 18^3. to enforce a T imber L and , A ct J i ni : 3, 18,8 N otice for judgment against the alxive named defendant P ublication . and 111 favor of the above named plaintiff and to me directed ami delivered as sheriff of Tillamo ik United state* Land Office Oregon City, or«*- county, Oregon, and commanding me to levy £"11. April 21st 18 jj —Notice is Hereby given that upon ami sell the personal protierty of the in compliance with the proy 1 ions of th«* act of above named defendant, or ifa FUtlicient a mnu t Congtt ss of June 3. 1878, entitled An act for the cannot tie found then upon the real prope ty f sale of timber lands in the states of Cmif<»i ilia, said defendant ora sufficient amount to satisfy Oregon, Nevada ami Washington leriitory," said judgment to-w it the sum of $152 65. ami the Janies M. McNaughton, further sum of (12 Ho cost, and the cost ami ex ot Reuben.Comity of Columbia, stat«* of Oregon, l enses of levy and sale Now therefoiv after due has this »lay filed in thia office Ilia swore Mtatc levy and by virtue ol said exeimtiou I will sv I ineiit No. 2, i R, lor the pur« base of the n w »if at public auction 1.» tlie higli<*st bidder for c is 1 section 2;, tp. 2 11 1 7 w, and will offer proof to in liiimi, at the court house door In Ti'lamook, show that the land Mmght is more valuable for in TillanHMtk county, Oregon, on the 2>,lh <lay of us linilicr or stone tlum for agi icultural pm imses Inly, 1893. al the hour of 10 0 clock in the fore ami to < stablish hisclaini tosaid land liefuie tl e noon of said d iy, a one half interent in the fol Legist* 1 ami k«c«i\er of this offiee at Or< OU lowing duacribed real pro|a*rtv, to wit se^of City. Otegou, on Thursday, the 1 th day ol July, s w ’4 ami lots 6 and 7 of section 6 and lol 1 < f 1*93 lie iiaiiics as witnesses section 7, tp. in, r 9 w, situated In Tillamook Fr<»l Tliotiipscn. |oel Bate, lto!>ert <»sboru and county. Oregon, to satisfv said judgment together Win. Ryan, all of Portluml, Ore. w Ith costs and accruing c ists Any »»ml all persons claiming adversely the Given under niv hand Ibis 26 day of June 1893. ulaive desci ibeil lands are requested Io file their 1 1» K owakhs , claims In this office on or bcfuir said 1 yt»« day of 5 8 Shri Iff of l illaniook (Io.. Ore July. 189J .*o 7 J. T Apperson, Register. I n the C ircuit C ourt for th » H taif . of O regon , f » h < the C ount y of T im . a .- oik I imhkk I. imi , Ai *■ Ji hk j , i H<8. Nun* K Blanche Moody, Plaintiff. vs. ion I’riil.iCA'rhiN. Prancia H Moody. Ih’fundant. United States Land Office, Oregon ( ity, Ore To Franela II. Mixsly, Defendant gon, April 1801,1893. Notice i.« hereby given that In the name of the state of Oregon, vou are in compliance with the pioy isions of the act of hereby re«|uir< d to ap|s*ar and answer the coni Cotigrc’»* of June 3, 18,8 entitled An act for the p Hint find n.ainat you in the al»ovc eutiiled sale of timber I ii IIU s in the Slates ol California, action by tie fi st <| i\ of the next regular term Oirgoii, Nevada mid Washington Territory," of s.iid court, to-wit Monday, August 28, i8n, W lliimn Wilson, a id If von fall so to appear ami answer the of Reuben, Comityot Columbia, Ntateof Otegon, p'aintift will apply to li e court for the ie irf lias this day IIlr»l in this office his syvorn s*ate demal <1 d ill the complaint, to wit Thai the ment No 2712, for the pine tasc <»( tin* n w '4 of marriage contrac lietwvcn plaintiff and defend m-ctioii 23. tp 2 .1. r 7 w, and will offer proof to ant l»e dissolved and that s'm has thrciistmh of show that the land sought 1« more valuable for her minor child ami for gciicnil relief in equity its timber or stone H1...1 f.»r agiicultural pm order for publication of this aiiniinonn was poses, and to «-«tablisli his » laini to said land date«l June 17. 1891 before tin* Register mid Re«*eivcr of this otth »• nt Dated June 13. 1^93 < tteg» m i tty. «rregort, on liirsilay, the 11 tli »lay of V an It rkn II romlev , July . 1K93 ||i names m* witlK sse* Attorney lor Plaintiff, Fre»l l lionipson. Joel Bate, Hols rt < sborn ami 5-11 Bay City. Ore William Ryan, all of Portland. Ore Any ami all persona (dalnilng »idvenuly the IN THE C|R< UIT < Ot RT OF I III. Si ATE OF OR» alloy «■ d« M tllM'tf lands me it»juested Io file their G)N FOR I'l I.IAMiSiK Cot MY. claims in this o.llce on or before said nth day of July. 1H93 Id.1 M Biowti, Plaintiff, 1 5** 7 J * Apperson, Register. v s. > Suit for Divorce. Frank Brown, Defendant ’ To l-Taiik Brown I lie almvc named defendant TIMBER I.AND, ACT JUNK I, IH7M NOTICE FOR P ublic a i ion . III the name of the Mate of Oregon Y ‘U are hereby ieuuir«*«| t»uip|»ear and answer the com Unit««l Stairs Land offi» »’, Oregon City, Ot« plaint of the above named plaintiff herein filed gon, Api I! 2lst IB93 Nofice ia hrirliygiven that agahi't you, by the first «lay of the next ensu in compliance whli the provisions ol the net of ing term of the above limned court towit the Coligr«’SNolJunr 3, 187«, rntiilr*l ’An act fin Ihr 2'th dav of August ik<>3 sale »if tiinocr lands in the state»»if ( Hlilornia, The defendant will take notice that if hr fa I Oregon Nevada ai»d Washington Territory aa to appear a< <1 answer s;»i<l complaint the plain 1 iff extrmled to all the Public Land States by act of will apply to the omit for a «legrer dlsolving August 4, iK»^j, the mariiagr contract between plaintiff and Daniel Keogh, dcfeiidmit. awai«ling to tier the custody of her of lteulH?ii 1 omit \ of Columbia, Htate of Oregon, tumor child Henry C . changing her name to has this day tll» <f In tills <>tti< e his swtirn state Ida May Hald and for general equitable relief. in« nt No ¿713, for the purchase* of the 11 r $4 of I hi» -11111111011M is pubhslit«! order of lion section 2«, tp 3 n, r 7 w. and will offer proof to Geo II Burnett, Judge, made at chmiileri» at allow that the land sought is mote \alualde lor Albarn . Oiegoti, July 5th, l>«>3- it-» timla-r or »lone than fot agri» ultuial pm I It H andley , is»«*«-» and to establish his claim l»» -aid land «11 mra Atty I»rf»»f«- the Register and K» trivet of thi» offi» e at Oregon < Ity Oregon, on Thursday, the 13th »lay of july, i»9t lie nanu s as wHorns« . rrc»l ITiomitsoii, Kobet 1 Oslatrn, J»a I Bale am! Win Ryan all «»f Portland, Ore The nrareat and t»e*t route la via Mlierldan A h ) ami all petsons claiming advrrscly the Briedwell. Amity and Wheatland Car fare from al»«»vr <lr»wt Ila-«| lands ate requested t<» file thrlr Sheridan to Briedwell is 40 eta Mtage tar» Iroin claims in HHs office on or brim« -said 1 Uh <la y Hi led well to Amity 2$ cts , Amity to Wheatlaiiil of July, 1M93 7$ <-ta., and boat passage from Wheatland to •Jtt 7 J T Apperson. Register. salem 50 » ts Stage connectiofia at Briedwell station w hh Sheridan train every day Meamrra N rri< k to sal< m run every »lay except Haturday ami T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3, lH7d. Sunday. Passengers »an lake morning train KM pt IlLlCATIoN. at sheridan and get breakfast in Amity mi<l Utiifcd Ftales I.Hiid Office Oregon City. Ore rei.rh Salem easily same day. The rout» is very rnj«yal>l»' comprising car riding, atag«- riding ami r:»m, April 21 -t. 1H93 Nolice is het« by gfy rii tiiat 11 compliam •* with the proy Isions of the a» t m ls>at riding p s Will meet only steamer Elww»d at < oiigirss of June 3 1M7M, ♦ nlllltd An art lot tlir Wh» a tea ml Will carry two or more pa-s-iigc,« »ale of tlmlwr lands III the stair- of t sllfotnia, direct to Salem any day at same fare a« other Oregon Nrvmla ami W ashington I» t rltot y a- extended to all the Public latml Mat«*« by tut of way Augltsl 4, l8»y2, M ort M ulligan , Livery man Fled Thompson, i-S Amity Oregon of Portland, County of Multnomah, Slate of ore go 1, has this »lay file»| in this offi» e his sworn Ntatrmrnt No 2711, for 11»»- piir» liH«w the n • »4 *.f •»• < Hon M tp bn ryw, and will -.fir» pio..f When y<<u <*<»i»ie to show that the land sought is more valuable to fhe Wilnon for Its timltrr or stone than tot awr I« ttlfural pur Iti yer counlry, and to establish his claim to »»aid laml •f«»re the Register and Receiver «»I this -.tth e al Hop atK* eher’a. Oregon < Ity Oregon on Wednesday, the izth da) of Jill), 11»- names as witnesae- Kotiert (Jaborii, Jo*d Bate, William Ryan ami Moliert »-'see, all Pottlan<|, Ore Any and all uerwm* claiming adversely the alsne »(eacrilird lands are requested U» file their claim« In this offi«-e on ur iwfore sakl 1 j(h day >*f J«ly rtw. 50 7 J- T. App« rnt/n, R« gist er NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, June I3, | 1S93.—Notice is hereby given that the following I named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Ti!laim>ok County, at Tillamook. Ore., on August 7, via W. H. Reynolds. Pre-emption I>. S, No. 75*-. for the u of s e \ and a of 11 e l4, sec ay, tp. a n, r 10 w. He names the following witnesses to proof his coutiuuons residence upon and cultivation of. said land, via: Joseph M. Harrison. B J Higgenltotham. and George H iggenbotham of Garibaldi, Tillamo« k county. Ore., and han Oliver, of Tillamook, Tillamook couuty, Ore. <9 J T. Apperson, Register. FISH AND GAME IN SEASON TtlifriD sffice 11 th him. firain and liay forlPHitiP Sf azi- to F*»r» *f Grove or Tillain'Mdc, when ordered. Tillamonk^re grand Central Billiard Hall. CARL I’. KM DSOX, C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor Blacksmith. All kiii«k of wotm I work and wagon work done .haAet-froin black. deep red um . ® the vivid <»rangn, Hof^hoeing 3 Specialty. Place o( boaineeai. In TILLAMDDK, •tery Trade. OREGON. Wm. 11» •bop, TillaitHR'k, Ore .'M-f T imbes I. and , A< t Jung j, 1878 N»rriue for P< blk ar ion Unite»! Rtates Land OAte. Oregon < ity Ore gon Jan 16, I»9t Notice is h> rrbv given that in compliam *■ with the provision» of th»- » el of 1 ougreaa of June \ 187«. » i»title<l A« a< t for the sah- of Ihniier lands in »he State» of Cal I Torn is, Oregon Nevada am! Washington Territory a* < xt> nd»d to all the Public Und mates by »« I of August 4 »8/2 K m hard F. Ryan. of F«»rtlaod. < «»»»nty of Multnomah stat«- of Oregnti lias Ibis day fil«-d in this offne his sworn Statement No 3754. for the pUr< base »»f Hie w «»fn •• *A u e % of n w *4 slid Jot » of grand Rd 4 0« sec »9. tp 3 n r 7 w ami will ofhr prirtH Io show that the land sought la more valuable f«»r its timber »»r atone thanler agrh-ultural pur r aw» and to t-atahlish hia claim U» «awl land l«e- >re the k«-g>«ier a.’'* K»4» elv«-r of this offi« »• al Or»-gow • ity, Oregon 0« Thursday, Ih«- ?;|h day ttl July iWu Ite Names wltn-aw-s Walter Kohnhuaoen and Jiirg«-ti If peter« of Portland Ore and Walter Uiuith and MUwrt If Irks, of Tiharms«« Ore Any amt all p«fs«Hia claiming a«|y < r«e|y th«- above «I«-•crihrd laud« are requested bi fih lh« »r claim» In thi« office «m or t«ea»rv »aid 3*th »lay >f Julv 51-s J T Apperson Register