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OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. City and County Official Paper. Entered la Oregon City poetofllce u eecond-claas nutter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On year 2 00 six iminthi l oo Three muiuhi 60 II paid In advance, per year 1 CO Xs9The dale opposite your address on the paper denotes the time to which you have paid. ADVERTI8INO RATES. Standing business advertisements: Pit month THE BIO TAXPAYERS. - Complete List of All the Taxpayers of Clackamai County Paying on Assessments of $2000 and Over for the Year 1896. Adams, WD 2nM Albright, Chat iiMlO AII'Nifht, Wallace andK B 4JHo Am alien In v Cor sum Andrew!, I II WJIi Appereon, JT 12VAI Arnold, Lucy I suio liarioMT, Mary K 10KJ0 Harlow, Woi VU H W M Co Mia Bailer, Thoi 2M!W Duly, Kolil Wii Halv, Kobt B 2V) iiiiiiuir, John aiw -1 Inch 1, Inch. II 60, 3 Inchei l.7!i,4 Inehea I fif nihamj Ktn! 5i2 OOlll leSS. Transient advertisements: Per week 1 Inch 60c, 2 Inehea 7.'xt, 8 Inches II. 4 Inchei ll.'i'i, t Inehea 11.60, 10 Inches VI 50, tfl) inehea V Legal advertlaumenla: Per Inch Drat In sertion II, each additional limertion 60n, Affi davits of piiullcittion will not be iitriilshed until pulillratlon lees are paid. Local notices: Five cent! per line per week, per month 20c. lllauey. O C Hlouiit, Win llluhin, hred Mend, llHimih Hrnhai, W Hrougi.toii, Geo Brown. Samuel 2710 21(10 211A1 21' 0 2746 2110 MIS PATKDM.K HOME IlaDUSTKY. OREGON OITY, DECEMBER 18, 1890. To Subscribers. The season of the year has arrived when tlio proprietor of a newspaper mitiirully expects to receive some com pensation for his labors. The amounts due us from subscribers are individually email, tmt tnken in the aggregate they j Hl; Kiild w( wj amount to quite a large, num. During:!"':-Ih,4III . lluckinaii, laalah 6400 llnekiiian, Tlio KM) lliitlcUrai.DeAaao 'i'tut Cahlll. II C 22HU Campbell, Marys 2UM t'anlwell, Chaa 2360 Curium a liuaeu- kraua 22H0 Laiilield, KG 6X) Oaiilteld, Chs II llll.'iU Caiitloll,KUCH faVal Catitlelri.KLestuf WjO CliHpiuaa, Kllenesl 2MKJ Chanuaii, K K leaki Cliiiruiuii. Murv M lt",7ft I'harinan, Sophia Mm Chrniaii, Time 7400 Cliarinaii ti rimi 4fH lliariuan, T L LM.1O Clmruiuiir Ltiual rtntio C'haiie,Jas W 20iO Uiaae, Surah A 6)00 liiarn, Alfred 2iu these hard-tintus It tuxes all one's ener ies to keep a paper afloat. Please try to send us a dollar or two on account, or if you are unable to get the dollar and have produce send or bring that and we will allow you market price. . Thb state of Oregon, outside of the city of Portland, gave Bryan a majority of 3,000. That shows how the farmers stand on the silver question. . An Eastern farmer got mad and ordered his paper discontinued because, as he fancied, its editor had made fun of him. He did just right. A man who can't take a joke should never take a paper. Tub extreme of luxury has perhaps been reached by the Sultan of Morocco, He has a narrow-gauge railway running through all the rooms of his palace, and travels about on a sort of sleigh pro. pelled by a little motor.. The "line" ends ... at his bedroom. Tins bit of philosophy is from Brad streets: "It is worth noticing thut the portions of the country in which there is a large infusion of the foreign element cast a large vote for sound money at the 'ate election, while in no part of the country was the cause of unsound finance more Btrongly supported than in stales where the so-called nativo American element predominated." Tub Piladelpliia I'reBS pertinently asks When this country has had so' many reasons to be thankful as in this your, when though the number of men who do not know where they are going to get breakfast tomorrow morning is greatly increased, they still bear their sufferiugs and pay their tithing to the money-changers of New York City, Boston and Philadelphia? Why should we not all praise God from whom all bllessings How,even though our brother's stomach be empty so ours be full? Wk have not supposed, nor intended to say, that tlio grout muss of the sup porters of Bryan intended to iuaugurate anarchy in this free government. Nev ertheless, is it true that there was a strong anarchiHtic element among his supporters, 'Jrtqitiian. We have never supposed or intended to say . that the great mass of the supporters of McKin ley were anarchists. Nevertheless, it is true that M.irU ll.tnu.i and thudollaro crats who backed him with $18,00 ),00l) of campaign baodlo have about m much patriotism as a yellow dog. Ghost Dance. The lieiimen of Outrun City are fortu nate in procuring ihe t h len I anil obtain inn the pardpheriiuliri to properly repro duce (his Hirmige HpiM'taeiiliir scene. Its silent, weinl, mystic sue II is in strange con I r it.-1 to all o.her Indiun dances. The peculiar inductive cy ra tions of the Messiah, the unearthly visi tation of the iihost. the ciiele of grim, stoical warriors as they one by one re I Ufl h ntly join in ihe silent ghostly dance, as well as the wonderful mechanical ight effects:, Mill 1 rodiice a Hpcctaculai phantasma long In be remembered. Mntifue ball Chrintmn night. street imihhiV Chrittimit uuon. Clayami.W Healiil 4060 uuehrHU, John W and Kimna M 6706 ft)a. J K Hilda sl'U CrlMwII. W A :M10 Criiiw, II K 47:l Crown H M Co Wnuo Currlti, Diuna Hita currin, (ieo J XM Cliureh.lnulee H 1 2UU0 l)lud. John B 3200 Ueardorf, L B aud Clara V 3060 IVardurf, John P 4660 Dickeu, Mary i 2U86 Dlion.Elnwr WmJJIO Draper, .1 W 8400 lUibam,B LtraatMiWO K 8 K H Co 1460 Kllera, Q and t 2460 Klilott, Vi'm 4jO Klmer, JaoubK ' 2460 Klmer, Feter Jr 260u Krb, IMlllel 8410 Farr, laaac , 2a J Kelluw, Hiram 611SO Peuaer, Louia 4000 rrieiidOrKCol'v 3616 Uafeny, Jobntsid .Briucet , 2126 Gam, Henry and eat of Clara 870 Cay, C W 2(100 Uleay, Dr H 4600 Clover, L M and heira of John 2100 Grabam, A B 4100 Graham, A W 2U Graham. J K 2660 Graham, J W 626 Urlbble,JKifcIiI2t0 dribble, SO 8110 Croaa, Blahop 74'iO Gladat'ue KKAa'o 21774 HaKenberKr,Thw 4660 llaluea, B L 2tmo Hardeaty.Margarat 300 HardiUK, U A 1MO Haileaa. Jacob 2600 Haven, II K and Sarah I. 2600 Holcumb.Waller LZim Holinan, Chaa 26211 lloonca. C C i)l IliiUKhan.J TestoIW5o Howard, 0 T HMO Howanl, D W ; 2:iu0 ltulehiu,T Atatol 2W0 Irvln. W V 62IK) lrvliiit Hark Aaa'n KaNIO Jacksun, A 1111a belli 20IIO Jacuba, 1 i 81(41 ' JaiiKar, A W 8!i26 JiiKKar, Frank 646(1 Jnnnar, oula ' 8MI0 JaiiKar. Minnie '2HM JfllUIIIKK, AililiuC SWHI JohmoD, II II triiMt 0110 Ji'l.naon.J DeVore 4 1 ' ' Johnaoii, Tideuian 2!t(H) Jones, Cyrils i'.li.) Jonea & Stewart btiO Kaime, A and W 6216 Kaullinan, J J 2416 Kelland, Kobt U.V1O KelloKK, K E 21"i0 Kelly, 0, 1) 2276 Kol'y A Ward :tMK) Kt-Gn. IIW 21X11 Keliuii, T H tfaJO Kraui, J eat of 2016 KnlroHkv, H ,'2i0 Kniae, John L .HIM) Uwetlen, W J KM 1ewelllnK. H V 84x0 Login, i eat ul Vi.t) 1 ....1... ii i.t.j-i Wai k. VY U 4(M tlaehlutoah. Wm 2111 Maxone. I 1 4KU Marka, A K Mark., HK 4120 Maaaea, J and H 2UW Maylield, O W 87IW MclnlK, K A 24) Milcy, Henry 6100 Mllcy, Jacob 81M) Millaud, LCeat of 64iu Miller, (i K II 2276 Miller, laaao 8nl4 Morry, Clara E tt6( Morey, F K 6VnU Mueche, Annie 42uO Mnnler.W A4M GX Myera, C M litmu Myera, J0I111 6ir26 Myer,J(iK 2176 MllwaiikleUndCaiMl6 M ('Arthur, Hand I 2VI6 MeBrlde, 1) II 2MJ Mcliou null, Manila 24a.) Mi'Gord, J 8 SO.! McCowan, 8 M itvai Naniara.Jai eatol 2100 ilcKear, U F 2TOI Naef, J J 2746 Nieliol.A S trualee u.'l Nubllt, C W 2.'.ii Nordholmer, John 2IH0 OalHeld. Michael X2ti OI.eii, K K 216 O Mell, Kuto 4711 O'.Nlell, M li U OCMlKl'o Vm) t;wina, Chaa 2litl OreKon I A M'u liH(i O A C K K Co 1127M4 Faae, Jaa H Z'yO Faillnw, W R 2a6 Hope, Chaa W 6760 Foe 4 Co 210 Fortland O E Co Zliuio FracKer, Clara 6ouO Futrow. A I) 41iO Karnahy. il 8 Kno Itanch, Jacob 260O Great reduction in trimmed fiat a Miss Goldsmith's. Bargains In trim mod and untrimmed hats at Miss Goldsmith's. Via will save you money on Xmas candies and nuts. E. E. Williams, the grocer. NOTICE. I'KITKr. 8TATKI LAND Ufril k, Oraena City, Or., Nor. IT. ISM. pOMFUIRT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT w this orlc by Fecr Kearney Sfalntl Calvin W. Lnraa for abaudoulsf bla Hoineatead Entry No. 740, dated Juno My bM, upou the N! of HW H of Herllon 14, Townahlp 2 8., Range 6 E., In Clatkamai county, Oituoo, with view lo abaudoiimenl. Come and see tlie Indian parade in the "' cancellation of ssld eutry, the said parties afternoon, dance in the evening, Decern- . nZTT. n ,rfmr" , 1 , Offloe st Oregon City, Oregon, ot the 6th day of w' - January, UW7, it 10 ooloek s. m.r lo reipond and We are Selling Eold fountain wns for I lornUh leailmony concerning said alleged . . . 1 .l...,t......l 1.25, usual price, $2.60. Charman & Co., druggists. Fine pipes from 5 cents to $5 at Char- man & Co 's, the leader of fine Christ mas presents. Ladies, do you like a cup of good tea? If so send to Marr & Andrews .'or your teas in the future. ROHEKT A. MILLER, Reglater. WM. U ALLOW AY, Receiver. HefflliiK, A trcatee 8111O Reynold', li W 20) Uidlnga, F J 82.16 Krusc, J and wlfo KI16 Krlise. Otto Lacey, Allicrt Lacy, Uco S Udd, Wm l.alonretlc, A E l.aiouretto, C 0 Lalourellc, I) C l.awlnu, A a Lee, J I) l-egicr, J Ixvy, Mark Lewcllen, John 4X00 2200 31KK1 um li.'i(IO 121ml 2 lull 822S 2110 6176 2466 BliiKu.Martha gar 2iai Kialey, J ., 11075 Hoblilni, Levi 20.') Bobblna, I. & O W 4KJ0 Kobbiua, Hartlll 44s6 Kobblna, Oliver and Mary 8100 Hock wood, U A 8H26 hoeth, J I) 4276 Boota, J W 8636 Koas. H W ' 6626 Buwely, Alf rad eit 0 24t Samixon, W H H 3660 Bandeia, Aia . 42h0 Haldren, L 2610 Bam, I) . 8200 PawloU, A J 34110 Scbrain, John 6400 BcoUstKeady ,21100 Hcott, L J 8200 Bcotl, Richard 106M) Bel I wood, T K A 6X00 Bel I wood, J R A 14816 Selling, 1 luaio Bhamion, JO 24(0 Shan nou, J F 2160 Bharkey, M J 2660 Shaver, A H 3200 Hhaver, G W , 8x110 Bhaw. J W 7a Bhlvely, W B 2ii0 S 4 P L & I CO 3144 Bimpaou, Clarence 2660 Slmpaon, Scott A Huruey 1760 (kirviu, E 4160 Skirvln- Ella 8216 Binilh,JaaaudSon 20J0 Smith A Crow 2400 Binith, W H - 2306 Bpangler, Jacob 2)0 BpraKde, Alfred Btevena, H C Stewart, J ft Hone, li L 81 Faul'a farlhh , Htralitht, H A Br Btratton. C W 8t ration, M Weat of 56(10 Btrowbrldge, J A 37X0 Buuaut Land Co 27 Thayer, J A 360 Fortlaud F M Co 43MI0 T.,icaaen, 8 A 11 22 0 lhuniaoutltand wf4160 Thiniipxin, J A 8 .'II' 5 Tracy, J W 86X6 Trullinger, G J Bo-lo Turner, T L 44M) Vaughn, W II 4010 VulMJh, Eliiabeth 3616 Vonderuhe, C F 6.06 Voaa, Jua 2I( Wade, C A IHnO Witit, A K 77;l Wnlileu, N 0 ihb Walling A Jarlah m warner, Mlzanetn 11111 Warner. AnnieB 221) W'elaniaudel, John 8426 Welch, John 66K0 Willman, Chris 2M) Wlinlock, Mra II M estate of 2U26 Wll.oit,JW 0200 Will, Mra M 37.(0 Will Kalis Co 10166 Will Land Co 2240 Wllll'APOo 77.V) William. C C 2I116 Wllllaina, COT 21160 Wills, David 2 I60 Wilson, Feter 26110 Wyans. Mary A 0200 Wlae, L E A M A 20.H) Wolff, K J 2720 Wygaut, Margaret 42.r) Yeriier, Auiruat 21 Yoder. Abraham :HVi Zogg, Martha 40.0 2uaj 91K6 2M4) 2400 2000 J70 SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for me vouuty 01 tiacsaniaa. Thomazlnf. End), executor ol Able Eudy r-laU, riaiiiuii, va. nainuei naraauoii ana vatownue llaniKkn, DffuuUanls. Slats of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. Orders taken for all kinds of funcy 1V virtue ok a JIIhjmknt order. work for Allias ill lace and embroidery ol and under the el of the above enillled court. at t iaa rioLlumtili'a 111 '" above einitluil cause, to me duly directed tiiiioa fmm lrll,tn,l Lin;. Tit J"dgiiiciit rendeied and entered In said' court injuiiB from lorunna, Atlnn.i,, Hit ,, ,he Ult. uaV u, b..u.uliM,r. i iVi,r.u Dull rt, 'aiieou-fr, and tilh'r wtintt, will P1"'"""' and againai deiendanta for the auin of bt tn the parade Chriitman. percent, per auuiiin from the 12th day of Hei- n . .. . . . . lemiicr, ixiaj, ami Hie lurtiier sum of I20U aa ' infill l mil ui iri'L iiur nr vi nn i iinur. , inriiitv'. iu ,wi , h. ,iHhu, Mnm ni au-a. mna ciinrlioa nnil nnta fruity Mn Ul, eosta and dl-lmreliieiiu, and tile oosla of ami mas canuies una nuts, iruiis,etc.. lielore .1.1- wrii. commandm m m maka aai yotl buy. E. E. Williams, the grocer. lHwlHg deacrllwd real property annate Ibis siw "iiiiij "I Uu aaninnsi, n.tlkV Ul Vri'Htui, lo wlt: The south half of the I). L. C. ol James krilUfll Blltia.il..il lit laiisataillln I h pun a. .utri jjni-eo ever given uu cunuies. nuts, etc., tnree east 01 tlie lllainelte Meridian, eoutalii. for CliriHtiniui wmk. K. V.. WtllUm. '.' '? V !h .H"- . Wh'P . .. 1 also me rollowinif rjeaerllMd tract. IA.W L: Heffln. the grocer. nine; sis point z.7Aenaina east and 24.21 chain Isrwia in ui kH7 41. a LVI tint wi tllsj c It) ttvolluo H, run Miliar t hence west: " WM " JT- " I lhaH. - u rj, t,-l .. u . Kj l. I lor sweetness Ol tone. V. W. Uuriette fhence 1 nrth 't.2A chain.; thence weal 1.6:1 has them on sale at Mm. K. E. M-rtln'. t0 ,,e ' u1'"''". cmalnlng ltk . . II'IDI, R ACKET &TOEE1 i Men's Heavy Caps, lined with flannel, just the thing for cold weather, for only 25c. Boy's Felt Hats 10c. Men's and Boy's Golf Caps, 20 to 35c. Holiday Fancy Work Materials. Stamped Linens. Embroidery Silk. All Kinds of Knitting Silk. , Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, from the largest to the smallest, nice for Xmas presents. Headquarters for MASKS twenty five dozen to select from. iUttkrt gfortV Main St., Opp. thurman Bros, r. Now. therefore, by Judgment order and dettrea, aud In eomplljuce virtue of said exeou Ion leurea. aud in eumelljncf with Ihe commends of sal 1 writ, I will, ou Bat unlay, ibe 2d day uf January, 197, at the hour of 1.30 o'clock F. M. at the Ironi door of ihe county millinery store Some second-hand goods are as good aa new. If you don't believe It. call on tha Kwoml.lianil alnra nt flun H Vnun. t"un bou" ' fy ' Oregon Cliy.ln said Hie oeconu-nana Itore Ol UCO . XOUng, county and slate, sell at public auction, aubject next to Electric hotel. ' to nsleuiplloa, to the highest bidder, for U.S. gold coin, cash in band, all Ihe right, title and That delicious flavor which VOtl n Eh llereat hlcb the wltlili. uaiued defendanU or , , . eltner ol them, had ou the dale of the mortgage SO miKh in COffee served at the best herein or since had Id or to Ihe above described cafes can taft Kfiirnd it hams he naine real property or any part thereof, to aatlsfy said caies, can De secured at nome Dy using eireution, Judgment order, decree, Intereat, Marr & Andrews' best. uaudsllaocraingcoaii. nrun you tee tnc ttreet parade on Chnttnat it mill be but a flight hint of how mnth a'ealer than ever, will be the g. w. orac-k. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., November 28tb,lrW6. SHERIFF'S 8 ALE. In the Clreuit Court of the State of Oregon, for iue vouuty 01 .viatcaanas. Redmen't entertainment on Chrittmat. Elegant stationery in boxes, 6c ; beau tiful Xmas cards, from 1 cent up; knives, Ttomajine Eudy. Eieeutor of the will of Able r , . . . , .-., Rudy, Ueceased, FlalullfT, vs. John T. tdmls- 5c; perfumes, from 6c to $10 a bottle. ton and Emma Kdmlsloo, Defendants, Come and see our display. Charman A StaU Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss Mrs. M. A. Thomas has opened a In tlie above entitled cause, to me duly directed dressmaking parlor over the Red Front store and is prepared to do all kinds of work in a first-class manner. Perfect fit ting guaranted. Give her a call. f lL, . OOas attorney's leva, and Ibe further sum of uuatnmem, mio.uo, costs aud dlaburaeuienta, aud Ihe costa of VIRTUE OF A JuDOMENT ORDRB. decree and au execution, dulv leaned nut ,l ana unuer me neat 01 ine aouve enillled court and dated tb 27th day of November, iX'J, upon a judameiit rendered aud entered la aaid court on the 12th day of (September. 1B0& In lavorof inoruaiine anuy, executor oi ine will or Able Eudy, deceased, plalnlif, and against John T. Edmlalou and Stoma IvdmUton, defendants, for Ihe sum of fMo.oO, with Interest thereon at the r.u inn dm, jim,,i nu, .nimm w n.n tha ,'Hh O.W.Durrette has the famous Everett day of September, laatl, and the further sura of piano with PJectophone and the sweet-toned Miller organ on u.d UP th's writ, commaBding me to make , . . . . 7.7. sale of the following tlescrllied real property Sale at Mrs. L. E. Martin's millinery aliuale in the couu-y uf Clackamas, slate of stnrft Pull nrl eomiina Ihiim -l Uregou, Ul-wlli A part of the D. L. J. of L. I). C. store, uan ana examine tnera. uiuumu. in ii,wihi,u, -i and a ui,h a,i nu4 1....I r j , ., . , 2 east of ine Wlllamelte Meridian, bounded as Hest lard 70 pound, bring pail; good follows, lo-wlt. Ilealunlna at a D.dm smith XX syrup )l keg j nails cut to 4c per pound : , JT we;' 84 c1.'?'"" ""4 nurlh 'lo1'!sre" , . , "iv. i'"m.v , 34 chains from the southeast comer uf aaid mackintoshes at Cut prices; Overshirts, claim, pinning thence north 46 denreca weal. .,.l.,,i.l, i,i ... II 40.chalna to a atone: thepce north 70 degreea undershirts, pants and rubber coats cut ao mlnutea east m,6 chains to a atone: thence one-quarter; overcoats at half price! at fou;h f4 dtKrvea west 1605 chains u. place of ' 1 ' , beginning, containing 9 acres, mora or less. Ked h ront, Oregon City. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, ril . . jiiiiKmciii o-uer auu uecree, aim us compliance viiui iiiiiu w ui., uruggiHiH, nave wiin me coinmauus 01 earn writ, 1 will, ou ,., j ,i,i ,:i, c!... ,i ' oaturuay, tne2d aayut Jttiiuary,i7, at t te Hour formed partnership with banta ( lans. Lf leo'cioi-k A.M.aitho froiitSoorof thecounty Their goods are finer than ever, coming to,lrt. hl,u" 1"." V,',jr. S"y, '".'V"'! , f ' 6 county and state, sell at public auction, subject uuni nio lurgew noiiuuy niauuiaciurers I reuemptiou, lo me iiignesi uiu.ier, tor u. s- .i . Koiu coin, casn in uanu. an ine riirnt. line auu as 1110 price IS interest whleh Ilia within named ,lel'..idiillta or either of tlicin, had on lliedoteof the morigage ncretu or since nau in or in ine aoove aeecrioeu real property or any patt thereof, to satisfy said execution, itidgitieut order, decree, intcreai, ousts aud all accruing costs. U. W. GRACE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., November 2S, 1866. i. GREAT DRESS GOODS SALE.- OF FINE AND MEDIUM-PRICED GOODS- Consisting of Fine Black, French Novelties in 'Plaids and Fancy Weaves; French Crepon and Astrachan Cloths; French Al mas, Soleils, and Satin Imperials; Silk and Double Warp French Henriettas; Benga-. lines, Foula and Extra Double Warp Serges. The handsomest array of Fine Black Novel ties ever shown or displayed by any dey goods house id Portland. CCLOREO DRESS GOODS.. ' We will place very, attractive lines-of New . and desirable goods on sale this week at 2$c a yd; several lines of heavy, all-wool, fancy Mixtures at jjc a yd.--our 5c quality; ; . four, lines of 4c-inch, all-wool, fancy Suitings . . . at 36c a.-yard 27 pieces of $ 2-inch r strictly all-wool;- Extra Heavy double warp Serge . 85c quality for 50c per yard. We are. and we claim to be the Great and Only EXOUJSIVE, DRY GOODS' HOUSE in Portland! for finUsiass Goods, Cloaks, Capes and Jackets. McAUEN&McDONNaL, Popular Dry OoimBs Houser Cor. 3rd dt Hbnrison, Portland, - Oregon. T r in the East and as far concerned, we defy any one to under sell us. We intend everybody dealing with us shall be thoroughly satisiiod . If through error any transaction should fall short of this ideal, we sliull treat it as a favor and not an annoyance if you come back and tell us about it. Marr & Andrews, grocers. Receiver's Sale. A receiver's sale of the pro'iurty of tho Barlow-Will Oo. was held on Saturday it Barlow. The merchandise stock, valued at 3(.M)0, was sold to Wolff A Son of Silverton for $1700; notes and accounts to the amount of $2SO0 to Frederick Peter, who lives near Barlow, for $450, and the flxtu res, valued at $.500, to William Barlow. for $90. mm til Stanford Students. The attendants of Stanford University are supplementing ine Thanksgiving fout'.iall victory by Bending their Glee and Mandolin Clubs on a triumphal tour ol tlie coast, going as far north as Vic toria and Vancouver, making one of the loniji'Bt tours every attempted by an American college organization. Numer ically, the aggregation is one of the largest on the road. The Glee Club includes sixteen men, and the .Mandolin Club twelve men, besides soloists and specialists. No collegiate club west of Philadelphia present a program of eipial variety. Walter Camp, the father of American football and , the best in foimed college man in tlie country, places the Stanford clubs on the same plane with the famous musical anil specialty clubs of Yale. They play oue night at Shively'a opera house, Thursday, December 31st. NEW PRICES AT THE GE ft MANIA MARKET BEEF Steak, 5 to 8c. Roast, 5 to 8c. Boil, 3 to 5 c. Corned, 3 to 4c PORK Chops, 5 to ;c. Steak, s to 7c. Roast, 5 to 7c. MUTTON 2 to 6c. HAM, BACON, 7 to 10c. SAUSAGE-6 to 8c. LARD- in bulk, 9c. STRICTLY CASH. Paul J. Ndi )l I z, Prop. Serenth Street, Near Depot. GEO. F. HORTON .HAS PURCHASED... -HARDING'S BAKERY AND GROCERY .AND RESTOCKED IT WITH COnPLETK LINE OP... GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Bread and Pastry a Specialty. C. H. ISOM, Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor Will be ai Court House on each Saturday and on regular aesainn davs of County Court. AUpaln baoisnJ 7 in &ties Vain fuu. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. mo ALL WHOM IT MAY COSC'EKN: K0TICE la hereby given thai I have been duly appointed administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of John Kitllain, deceased; and thai all persona having claims against the said estate iiiiihI present Ihe same to me properly verified at tho law othYe of C. I. & P. C. Latou rette, Oregon City. Oregon, with In six months front the dale of this notice. Paled this 17th day of December, Mti. JAMES T. Kl'LLAM, Administrator with will annexed of John Fulliini, deceased. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. I HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FINDS applicable to the payment of all warrants endorsed prior to August Mth, l'H. Interest will reaso en the above with the date of this notice. JACOB SHADE, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon Dated this 17th day of December, lw. Notice of Dissolution. To all whom it may concern, notice is hereby given that the partnership MUSIC COUPON NO. 36. The following beautiful new songs by Mandville-Rastinan, will be mailed to anv address on the receipt of 10 rents each (introductory price) or ihe entire 5 sniis for 40 cents, providing this coupon is sent with order. Each piece has a handsome title page and retails (or 40c. I'm Dreaming of the I'aat. If We Should Meet Again. Wrecked, or You Were False, Not Truo lo Me. Onlv a Song of Long Ago. 1 Have Left You Though I Love You. Address: The Wiley B. Allen Co., 211 First St., Portland, Oregon r COLLARING A MAN. Is not the way to make a man enter your store and buy. We donl attempt to force any one to purchase Irom us, but by offering value for money, seek to show them that buyers' and sellers' interests are really identical. CHARMAN & SON (Several JVIcrctjaQdise Absolutely Pure. Willilllll ll.'lirv Ott. n,n . "Mnalane , O V. , W .-.I, p . Bill," says that he uol Ayer'g Hair heretofore existing under the firm name J ', Vigor for nearly five years, ami owes to of TetzoUl A Gale lias heen tlissolvetl bv it his opletxlitl hair, of which he is just-', mutual consent ami that hereafter the ly proud. JIr. Ott haa ridden the plains for twenty-five years, and it well known in Wyoming and the Northwest Thin or gray hair and lald heada, so A rream of tartar baking r.owr1er. Hlghet of . t:i,iiiK vu many people as marks oi all In leavening trenih.-i.t.i I'aifoi utaltt j s m(,y tverttfJ for , Jone ,: e i Koval Bsi.nu l'or.a Co., New York using Hall's Hair Rcnewer. business will le conducted by Richard ret told. Accounts due the firm can lie paid to either partner und must be set tled b-.-fore January 1st, 1897, so business can be clojed up. Richard TrrzoLD Oiias. H. Gals. Oregon City, Deoemlvr 1, e$!ti. MUSIC STORE ...of The Wiley B. Allen Co... I The Oldest and Largest Music Store in the Pacific Northwest High Grade Pianos and Organs, embracing the Chickering, Ludwig, Fischer, Har rington, "Mason & Hamlin" and Estey. REGINA MUSIC BOXES, WASHBURN GUITARS, Etc., MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description, SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS. Fonr floors devoted to Music and Merchandise Entirely. Write, for prices. Send for Catalogues. Address all orders to TheWileyB.AllenCo.,Portland 211 First Street. Branch Store, 268 Morrison. t