Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 30, 1891, Image 7

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
Fimur, iter, :w, ihiu.
Society Directory.
tii(K..oN mv iiiMiiD or i kauk""
Mela at Cullll II Him ,, ml Mumiay In
I'll tlitililli, Vlaltort weltuim.
1'UNAI.HmiN.
J, T. AI'I'XIImiiN.
.H""."'I,7 ,. President,
tr a n it v no a ut or tkaiik.
. M".L1' K"lll' HsIM'enbv, mi dr. I mi, I
third Kflilay Ml mi'li iimiiili, Vlaltora welonm.
Jl-L",,"ll""';,'0.,w" " "'"Mf; Vm
Mt'l.TNtlktAll Uiiuk"n(. 1, A. fa' A. M.
Molds In regular cninmunlcallnna n Ural
end mini Haliinlayanf each iihiuiIi al 1 ao. m.
Hreihren lngoHlataii,llii ere Invited i atieud.
W, i CAItl.L, W. M,
m T. f. H V A N. Koreiery.
(il(KUl)N I.OIHIK, No. a, ) 0. r,
Meele every Thursday ivrn ,.a it 7 80 o'elnrk
m In Ida 11,1,1 rellnwa' 11.11, Main aireel.
Members ul Ilia Ord.rara Invited to eitaud.
Ily Older ul W A . Mnllcton, N. 0.
m Thoe, Secretary.
rAI.I.K KNCAMI'MKNT, No. 4. I. 0 O r.
Meele Ural anil third Tiieadaysnf each month,
at iiiM Kullowa lull. Meiulmr ami vlalllug
patriarchs, cnllallj Influx! to attend
at. H. Jaaaiv, t W . U'Chnriil.
.l,,,',, I'lilel I'alriarrh.
ohwk'hi lmi.uk. no w, i, o, o. r "
Meat a (Mil rallow'a hall, Oewegn, every
Salutday welling Vlalllug urethral! mail
Welcome. II u
J. r. Hlai av, Hue.
. titlis, N (I.
MKAI'K I'OMT.N" I II A It., DKI'AMMKNT
or uitr.ooN.
Maola Oral Mixitay ul each mnnlli, at K nl
P Hall, oroguu I lly. Vlalllug couuedea niad
welctne.
!!! A. lUHDINii. Commander
UtN. CROOK I'D"!. Ni. IN (I AH, Imparl-
lliatlt III tltegntl.
Meets In school hoiiae al Nae1y nil Ural Hat
lit, lay III each naalilh al 1 -!-h p In. All
comrades uiaila welcome , II HVI.AM1.
V m. 1 MiiMnuiK. AMJi. "iiiinaii li-r
TKMfi.K No I, OltfUiiN CITY rATUIArT
CIIAI. I I MCI. It
M-ia second ami fourth Tuesday evenings
tlx) al kullli ul l',tlilai hall
J rim lira, la
T pamtaa. Hwrriarjr.
ANDRK HuKKK llilm. No. t. MIlN or
IIKHMANN.
Meets every etiuday at I o'clock p n al
Truleth Hall, raeo UtKanauaa, Pres.
ai aaar HR11.1.1N0, Hrr t
1TALITIN liKANtIK, No III, I. ol II. "
Htm aat Saturday ol aach mouth al tlialr
hall In Wileoiivlll. II. U. Hsuav.
Mtaa Nana Hmar, Kw'ji. Maatar,
VYAHNKK IIMANilK. No. 117. f ol II.
Uaot fourth Haiiu.laj ol aarli mnnlli. al thalr
hall IU c Kra. 1. t'aat i. Maalar
r. t:. Ma.l., ll. Wa.
Hl'TI'R ntKHi IIKANtIK, No. al, I', ol It.
Uhii at thalr hall In Uarniiam, iMHtni) Hal
in, I. if In aarh utKiiih al IV a. m. Vlallliif
ntrml'oraalwava nalmime.
i, K JAl K. J. H. WHITE.
Harralara Maalar.
MOI.AI.I.A UKANl.K. NO. 40, f ol II
MH-ia al llirlr hall al Wrlrhl'a Hrlilia on lha
inrnul Haiui.lay ,, aarh mouth at 10 a. hi
follow uroioara ma, la aalruma.
Hai aiH amllt. Naalar.
N II I'aamiL. .
OAVKI. HIHIK. NO. 44, A O. V. W
Maotaavaijr Thurla cvoiilnt at Knlaht'a
ball, taiiby. Vlalilua brnthrra matte walrmua.
W M. HMAaa. W. al.
W II (laianii. hvir,rr.
t'LAt'K AMAH Lol'i.K. Na A 0. V W.
Mivia Drat and thlnl at,,n,1r In aarh month,
al niraiihra Hall VUlUm brrilicru aalimaia.
II. . UiaaoN, U V. Juaaa.
ha. M. W
kalmVity iliixitt or a o I1. w
Mawia avarr awiiuit ami li.tirtb rrlilar aran
Ina ul awh m,inili In ixlil Krllnwa' biillillm.
All aiijmirmui brailiran rnu,lia)lr Inrlinl to al
tn,l. IA. WIl.klNNON. M W.
AC'IIII.I.Ka l.'ilH.K. NO. 1M. K or I.
Maria rrarr Milar nthl at tha X. ol f. hall.
Vlalilua Klillil iiivIIihI. K. M. KNPa, C. C.
J K HMin.aa, K. ol It ami H.
HT JulIN g HIUNt'll. Ni). 7, I'. K ol A
Mrata rvary luraitay rvrniuf at thalr hall
ouriirr Main ami Ti'iilh Hiriwta. orrimi I'Iit
K J Mi Kman t.Har'y. T. W. Ht'LUt . Vma
NKW KMA W. C T. V.
Mrata Aral HatiiMay In rarh month at tlialr
hall III Now bra. fllrmla ul thrranao art lu
vl i-l to ha iimt'iit Una Ca JoHNauN,
Maa Kawtman, I'rralilrnl.
CANIIY Lol'ilK, NO Col. I O. O. T.
Mrrtarrrry HaltinlayrvruliiK al Knlfht'a hall
Canity Ylalllni miMiilwra alwaya nia,l wi'l
noma. tt Miil BMANK, W, C. T.
li J Cm Hw
MKAUK KKI.IKr COKPH, No, la, HKI'AKT-
UK NT Of OKKtiON.
Mra M. A. Hiuart, I'mahlrnt
Mra. r. I. CiK-hrana, - Troaanrrr.
Mra J. II. Ilar,llli, - llMrrlary.
Mma on Drat anil third rrlilaya ol rai'h
month In t'oiiiiull ( liamhrr. Mrmlirra ol oir,a
Irom ahriiail. oonllally wrlromril.
COM'MIIIA lliitlK AND l.AIUIKK CO.
Mrrla flrat Krl.tay of taih month at
fountain ruaMiia bmiaa. Ciua. Atihv, I'ri'a,
V H. I'N.uiw, Ititc'r. CMA HiT. F'rnt
POI'NTAIN 1IOHK CO No 1
Krrular nirellnt, arcotid Wrdnraday In aarh
Bioiilh al rinilne hnuar, raal alda Main Iraal,
brlwrru Hv-vrnih ami Klithth
1 A kkkm ah, Hrn'y. I.ani (UaiiHIia, I'rea
Kn. NTiiH. Korrman.
CATAHACT HOMK CO. No. I
Mri'ta aiHiiind Tumlay ol rach monlh at Cat
ran Kmlna honat. W II. Iluwai.i., I'rra.
U. II. IHaTiiw, Hrc'y J. W. O'1'uHHli.b, r'rn.
HUNS Or VKTKKANH.
K.D. ltakrr Camp, No. I. ninrU r'.ry flrat
ml tnlrd Thiirailay evrnlni of rarh month
K. K. WiLl.iAHa, l apt.
Kom.a Wihiu lal l.lrut
C, A. II x an an, Jr. MMut
r COMPANY, riKHT KKUIMKNT.O.N. 0.
Armory, Third and Main. Kngnlar drill nlelit,
Monday. Hi'iiular luialucaa mcrllug, Aral
Monday ol aacs month.
urru aa.
K 1 Warran, - Captain
J. W.(laniiii. - - flrat l.liniianant
T, P. Kan, lull, Rcoond l.lrntpiiwiit
Sunday Services.
riH8TC()N(IHK(IATIONAI.Cllt'RUll.-Hv.
O W. Liu ab, 1'aalor. Horvlroa at 11 A. u. anil
7.80 r H. Hunilay HcIhmiI attor mornluaj aur
Tli', Piayar martlnf Wodnoaday avcninx at
7 -no o.oloi'k. Pmyur iimiitlnit ol Yonnii People.a
Hui'loty of Chrlailan Kudeavor every Uuuday
ereuiiiK aU;(K)preiiipt.
KIHHT BAI'TIHT CHUKCH.-Uict. Gti.M AH
Pahkicii Pnalur Morning Hurvloa at ll:Hiiiiilay
HobiHil at W-lfij KvoiiIiir Hervloe :iW; Ki'ituUr
prayer meallUK Wediicailay evolilnn. Monthly
Covenant MretliiK evory YYoilneaday evening
proreillng the tlral Miiuilay In the month. A
oorulal luvllallon to all.
8T. JOIIN'B CIIIIKCIC, 0ATIIOM0. Rv. A.
Hil.l.ltHKANli, Paa'.ur. On HiindnymaaaatHanil
10 HO a. H. Kvory aenuuil and fiiurtli Hiiniluy
(lurinan iermon aller the ooliwk miiHa.
At all ollmr inanaea Kngllah anrniiina, Hunilay
Hi'honl at i:H0 t, M, Veapora, anologetlcal
aulijuoti, and Ueneillollon at 7:H0r. H.
MKTIIOl'lHT KIMSCOI'AL CIUIHCII.-RKV
Knw. Oittknh, I'aator. Morning aorvlee at 11;
Hiinday HohnoUt 12:15; Kv -.Ingaorvloe 17;U0.
Kpworth l,egiit meettu 'Inudiiy ovenlnir at
il:So; Prayer Meellnt I h.ira.lay evunlng l 8:110.
trangeri oonllally Invited.
FIHHT PHKH1IYTKBIAN CHUUCH.-RiV. O.
W. OiBONgv, Paalor, Horvioea at 11 A. M. and
7110 r. H. Habbalh Bidiool al ID A. M. Young
People'a Hoololy of Chrlallau Endeavor mueta
1 evory Hunilay evening at 6:80. Wednesday
evening prayer moellng at 7:80. Benta Iree.
EVANWT.UCALCHHHCIl-Kiivorond AiioniiT
EknT, ol the KvaiigelUial Aaaoolatlou, will hold
mirvloea at l',ipi,' hall every Hunilay at 11 A. M .
Ooriuau Hablmtii aehuul every Buinluy at 10 A.M.
IINITKI) llltKTIIRUN CIIUROII.-Kev. R.
Mim.kh, pnalur. Horvioca flrat and third Sunday
lu eaoh miiiilh at Miiplo Lane, nt 11 o'clock a.
m. : aoeoiid Buniliiy at Mountain Homo at 11
o'olock a. m i (mirth Hiinilay at Harmony
aclmol hoiiae al 11 a. in. Oilier appolutmouU
auuouuced from time to time
liDUCATIONA!. Dl.PAKTMKNT.
II v (imiiiiiK L, Hthhy.
THAI IIINII AH A rilirKHHllN,
An eurniMt (iirurt U IwIiik iimilu in
many mrU ol tliti county to put toui'liliin
Hh) h iru(iianiiiiul IiuhIh. Tlio aulijnct
Iiiih I ion n iJIm'iiHHniJ a (jrunt dual in the
(mat, bill roiilly curniiHt work will Im
nm'OHHary to i'iiuiili'lo nin'cuaa. Tliu
quealluii arlana, Wliat am llm niHtmnaiy
iiittlllli'alloin u( a tiriili'HHlinial ti'Ui:liur?
K iliiloiiialruiii a iiorinat achoot lagnn
rally nn'uuulr,ml aa tint IiihIkiiI ol pro
(niuiloiml Inlluwalilji, but it la.lianlly tbo
ourroi t liaala to Iu'Ik" (rom. A (Miraon
may liaye a diploma ami ytit ba a mure
tlrunn in tli lliilil of achool work. W'liat
tlitt Mtalri iliitiiaiiila tiarnuat. eni rontiu
ti'ai'lnTa loai'lnTe who am aiiibUiuiia to
ailvanro. ami wbo will never loae an of
Mirtunlly to aanint 111 the K"""ru'
VMiii'oineiit of wlicxtl work, not only in
tlielr own nuiinly ami atale, but In the
whole nation if linodlie, The tpieatlon
la a national one, and hotild b earn
ally aiiilaled throtiKliotit the whole coun
try, UHn the thorouKlmuaa o( Uacl
inx ili''ii(l tlie chamclur of the nation.
Titer li need of carneat work In Una
line in Claikiiinaa county. The rlnlit
way I to advanrn alep hy alep. The
third iirade teacher ulioiild ficl like a
bright pupil In the third reader ambi
I ion at to he In the next claaa. There
have been teacher content to bold a
thirl Krade cerlillcate, their hllift am
bition U'Iiik to barely pieeae into the
rank, and rarely have they ever been
known to do any elTectlve flhtiiiK.
They alayeil away from teacher' meet
i f t Ixi'itiiiM) lliey wore afraid they mi(ht
lie called upon to take part In the exer
i'iiHa; but tlianki to our leglalatiiie they
lima! now put forth an effort to a higher
grade of ti'ui'liin or olae drop out of the
rank. Such teacher are like a llnu'er
IxHtrd at thecroa road pointing tlieir
pupil to progTiiiR, but making none
themaelvea,
Kvery teaclier in Clackamaa couiily
abould endeavor to attend evo'y meet
ing of the Teacher' aa(M:lation. They
ahould h ili'Uiriiiin! to do all In their
power to make it a nieana of light to ev
ery achool in the county. A feeling of
profoaaional pride ebotild iermeale the
whole body of teacher. The achool of
Clitckamaa county can l placed in the
front rank if tlie leacber will only take
hold of the work In real earneat. A de
termination to advance, hearty co-operation
among teacher, and a feeling of
pride in achool work will do much to
ward planing teaching uuon a profua
aional haaia.
ponrrioN IN WHiriNo.
"The aupreme rotinael of hygiene of
Auatria ha been angaged in iliac uaaing
the advantage ot erect a comiiared with
alanting writing and tlie olllcial reiort of
lira. Von Heuaa, and Loretu point
in favor of the former. According to
the lomlnn Educational Time, they
point out that the direction of the writ
ten character ha a marked influence
on the position of the body. In atntight
writing the acholar face hla work and is
pared the twiat of tlie h'nly and neck,
which la alwiya. ohmrvahI in thoae who
write aluiilaim), and one common cituao
of Hniiml curvature la thus obviated.
The ert;t method la therefore expressly
recommend ml for uno in achool in
preforunuo to the ordinary sloping line.
TXMI'KHAXCI THAI. HIND IN Til SCIIOOl.1.
Thirty-four state have, inco 1K81 en
acted law relative to the teaching the
tbo effects of alcohol and narcotics on the
human system, in their public schools.
A national law waa enacted in 1SSU cov
ering all the ten territories, tha District
of Columbia, and all the naval, military
and other schools under federal control.
Vermont legislated upon this important
subject in IS82, and the following i the
order in which the other states have
panned inch acta: Michigan and Mew
Hampshire in 18H3; New York and
lihode Island in IBM; Alabama, Knn
sns, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, Ne
vada, Maine, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania
and Massachusetts in 1SK5; Iowa, Mary
land and Connecticut in 188(1; Went
Virginia, Minnesota, Colorado, Califor
nia and Delaware in 1887; Ohio, and
Louisiana In 1888 ; Floilila and Illinois
in 1880 ; Washington, Montana, Virginia,
North Dakota, Georgia and South Dakota
iti 1890; and North Carolina in 181)1.
Anti-tobacco law forbidding Its sale or
gift to minors have been passed in thirty
one states and the District of Columbia.
The ago varies from fourteen to twenty
one. The cause of temperance will have
gained a great advantage when all tbo
public schools of the country have been
enllBted in It 8 service.
NOTKB,
Mr. llankins closes, his school on the
MohtUa noxt Friday.
The entortaininont given by Miss Main
power at the close of her school was a
decided snccons. She has given such
goneral satisfaction, that the directors
have continued hor in the school.
School officers need no longer complain
for want of registers and record books
as Superintendent Thomson has just re
ceived a large supply from the state
printer.
Next Saturday the Teachers' associa
tion will meet at Canby. Evory teacher
in the county should ondoavor to be
there. An interesting program lias been
prepared, and a gonoral good time ia anticipated.
For Women
Who tuRnr (mm nnrvciie arm phyalral rtulill
Hy ureal Iwlf ) found In takln Aynr't Mar
aaiirllla. It proilnee III rapid efliiut of a
annuitant, without III lujurloua reaction
Unit follow Hie win of Mniulant. The re
sult ol Ukln tlila medicine la a permanent
Inrreaae of Ireiigtli and vigor, both ol mlud
and body,
"I fliiii Ayer'HarprlllaJutwht I have
needed for a Ioiik tlliw. 1 have tried illtterrjiil
tneili:liiea or toulna, but never found a cure
until I innil tlila. My trouble haa been a low
tale ol tlie blood, raiialug (aim lurna."
lii O'Connor, till Vernon at., Boaton, Maa.
" I have been a vlelliir lor tha paat two
?'eri ul ni'iirral wraknea with lurna ol
alutlng. Have tried varloui remedlea, but
with little rellrl till I uaed Ajrer'i Hareapf,
rllla. Home alt month alnee I beisn to um
tlila remedy, and am greatly liein-nted."
Mlai K. K. White, Homenrllle, Maa.
"Thla li to certify Uiat I have been ualng
Ayer'a Haraaparllla for aome time, and II ba
done me a world ol ood. II haa cured my
headache, cleared my blood, and helped DM)
III (very way, and I am determined to um It
II o long aa I need h a medicine."
Mr. Tad, IM Flrat alreel, Lowell, Maa.
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
Or. J. C. AYER It CO., Lowtll, Matt.
Held by Pru,lau. l,alitl. Wertataaboul.
II I'.ui aitirup frmn anw t. ir,. , ,n
calmed by impure blixxl audi a scrofula
aau riieiini, eorea, inula, pimpii-a, u t
ter, riiivwiirm. take Dr. J. II. McU-an'a
Sarsaparilla.
If you itiirnr prickiriK pain on moving
the eyra, or cannot bear bright liglit
and llnd ymr ailit weuk and failing,
you should promptly line Dr. Mcln's
hlrengthnning Kye Halve. "6 tent a
llOX.
There are lime alien a feeling of
litaHitinlo will overcome the most robust,
when the system crave for pure blood,
tofurniah the element of health ami
Htronxth. The beat ietne.lv for purfying
the blood it Dr. J. 11. Mclan'a Sar
Raparilla. Cauho Mills, Texas, June IS, 181)1.
Kroin niv own eroiial knowledge. I
can recommend C'hamlierlain' Colic,
( holer and Diarrhoea Kemedy for
i rainpa in the alomach, also lor tliarr
In, and flux It i the best medi
cine I have ever seen una, I and tlie liest
wdling, aa it alnygivea satixfaction.
A. K Skerrill. Vt and &0 cent bottle
for sale bv U A. Harding.
For diarrhoea or sum mtr complaint in
any form, there i nothing lie iter than
Chamtierluin' Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Kemedy, Mr. Nancy Kerry, of
Adams, Lawrence county, Kentucky,
any one done of it cured her of an at
tack of dimrhoea. Two or three tloec
will cure any ordinary case. When re
duced with water it la tileaeant to take.
25 and 60 cent bottle for tale by Ueo.
A. Hurtling.
Now is the time to provide yourself
and family with a reliable remedy for
bowel complaint. It la almoat certain
to le needed, and no family can afford
to tie without it. It coal but a trifle
and nmy lie the mean of saving .much
sorTcring, if nut life. There are many
tlilleret'l reiimlire In ue, hut t liainlH-r-I
sin's Coli'j, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kemedy is undoubtedly the U-st. "5
and Mi cent bottle for sale by G. A.
Harding, Druggist.
The following trunk statement lrom
J. K. Hare, of Trenton, Texas, will le
of interest to many of our ciitsens. "My
little boy was very bad off for two
months with diarrhira. We used vari
ous medicine, also called in two doctors,
I ut nullum: done him any good until we
tixed Cliamlierlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diurrhiea Kemedy, which gave immedi
ate relief ami soon cured him. 1 con
sider it the heat medicine made and can
conscientiously recomiiied it to all who
need a tliitrrlni'a or colic medicine.'
Kor sale by (ieo. A. Harding, druggist.
A Wiseman's Advice.
Wisdom cries alonp and savs, "How
long, oh ye sons ol toil, will ve neglect to
visit the Second-hand and Notion store
where you can get more good for a dol
lar t liuit anywhere else in town?" Tins,
2 paiiers, 5c. ; needles. 2 paiers, 5c. ;
sMKns. per sot, 5c. ; 10 quart dish pans,
20. Opposite postoflice.
Hucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Heat Salve In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum,
Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hundu,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect sutislaction, or money relunUeu.
Price 25 cents er box. For sale by G
A. Harding.
A Successful Worker.
Work cannot be successfully con
tinned unless there is an active mental
IntnruMt in it If the mind is not cleur.
brigiit and buoyant, then the work is
drudgery and the worker is a machine.
An occasional dose of Moore's Revealed
Renioilv will tint tllA hmlv nml llitnil ill
such harmony that tlie hardest tasks
will seem play.
Mr n
n
tied take' QUARTER
ker county, ore-n n
gon, nr what VJ I it
la now Baker City, ' PFNTHRV
a man who haa aince VsLJ 1 I U 11 1
become identified with the reaourcea and n " A
develonment ofthat country. Thla man AVjVJ
la no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the
wcalthieat and moat iutluenllal ctliaena in ine
county. In a recent letter he aaya ! " I had been
aiiflprlnr from naina In mv back and general kid
ney complaint for aome time, and had uaed many
remedlea witheut any but temporary relief. The
pnlna In my back had become ao severe t hat I waa
prevented from attending to my work and could
not more about without the uae of a cane. Ilear
tno throuirh a friend, of the wonderful cure ef
fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I waa induced to try
a box, and Irom that very nrat aoae 1 rouno. innani
relief, and befoae ualng half the contcnta of the
box the palm in niyback entirely diaappearea.
i hive ererv fnlth in the virtue ef the Oregon
KWne Tea. and can conscientiously recommend
It to my frieuda. I would not be without it for
anything,"
Ortiroa Kidney Tea cure backache, tncontw
nence of urine, brick dust aediment, burning or
painful sensation while urinating, and all affee-
Uous ot tne amucyor uiMiBiyuinnuiw,
FOR SALS BY
CHARMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS.
A l.ltlle (ilrl Kperleitrc III n Liglit-
II Oil HI',
Mr. and Mr. I.nn.n TpMH'i.if art.
kwpnrs of the Gov. Lighthouse at
lleai'll. Mich., uiul are hlt-iunil with a
dittiiihhir, four year old. l.ut April
alie wa liikeii down with Meaales, fol
lowed with a dreadful Comih and
turning Into a Fever. Ilnclitra at luima
mid al Detroit lrent. ,1 l.r Imt I
she grew worm- rapidly, until she wa a
mere "handful of bone." Then he
tried Dr. King' New Discovery and
after the the iiiw of two and a hull lw,l-
lln, waa complelely cured They say
l)r. King't ew llnicovery I worth it
weight in gold, yet you may get a trial
holtle Iree at U.A. Harding' drug
store.
NOTICE FOlt PUMUCATIOH.
Laud Office al Oregon City, Oregon.
NiKlc li hereby (Ivan that the lulliiwlng
namil aeiiler baa Sled notice f hla Intention
to make dual rr,K,f In aii,,ri of hla claim, and
that aalil tirnof will he made before the Kegla
ter and Kacelver of the 1). H. Uud Ollice. at
Oregon City. Oregon, on l),'nilr S, 1W1, vie:
Charles T. Htokes,
llomeatead Entry. No. iTfl. lor Ihe w of sec
1 1 r l
II names the following wltneaaea to prove
hla eoiitliiiioua reaiileuca unou and cultivation
of. eald laud, vis: K S Hraiiih.ll, Una Klanner
and W. A. Johuaton. ol Amea Y o . and Charlea
( haaa, of Sandy O., all of clarkamaa eouuty,
uregoi.. t. I. Arriaeo. Hegiater.
10 ) 13-4
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION
Land Office at Oregon City Oregon,
Oct. X, 1a1
Nitlre la hereby given that the following
uauied seller has Sled notice of hla intention
to make Anal proof In auptHirtof hla ciaim, and
tbalaaid proof Kill lie made before th Kegla
ter and Receiver of tha I' H. Itnd Othce at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Decembor t, VM, via:
Atiguat Unge,
Pre D. 8. No. 7a for th n 4 of see J 1 2 a
rtta He names th (ollowlug wltnaeaes to prove
his ouiitlnuoua realdence upon and eultlvation
of. said laud, vis Martin Dyer, James Klll
patrlrk and Joseph W. Keuna, of Handy. C'lark
amaa county. Oregon, and Jorgen II. Peters, of
Kaat Portland. Multnomah county, Oregon.
JtiW.Lts J. T. ArraaaoK, Keglaier.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION
Land Office at Oregon City, Ceton.
OcL'JO, lwl.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
Damed settler has filed notice ol his Inteutlon
to make final nronf In support ot hla claim, and
that aald priMif will lie made before the Regis
ter and Kecelver of the I'. B Land Omce at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Iieeember . lS'il, vis:
Martin Dyer,
Pre. I. 8. No 7f7ft for th n M of sec S, 1 2 a.
r;.
He namea the following witnesses to prove
hie continuous resldeuee upon and eultlvation
ol, said land, vU: Jatnea Viupatrlek. August
Lanxe and Joseph W. Kenna, ol Sandy, dack
ainea county. Oregon, and Jurgen II. Pelera, of
Kaat Pcrilaud, Mullu,,mah eouuty. Oregon.
Ill 90 l: 4 J. T. ArrKKaoM, keg later.
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
Laud 091c at Oregon City, Oregon.
Oct at, i wi.
Nolle la hereby given that the following
named aelller haa filed notice of hla intention
to make final proof In eupportot his claim, and
that said prim) will be made beforethe Keglater
and Kecelver of ihe U. 8. Land Office at Oregon
City, Oregon, on December It, Mil, via:
Lewis A. Freeman.
Pre. D. 8 No TJS7, (or th a X ol see 14. 1 1 1
rue.
He name th (ollowlug wltneaaea to prove
hia eoutlnuous residence upon and cultivation
of.aald land, vis: ueorge W Dukes, Yancr
Dilkea. rred Rlechel and D. W. Parker, nil of
Cherryviiie, Clackamas county. Oregon.
10SO.n l J. T. ArraaaoM, Keglster.
NOTICE FOR PCBUCAT10N.
Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon,
Oct S3, IM1.
Notice Is hereby given that Ihe following
named aelller has filed notice ol his intention
to make final print In support o( hia claim, and
that aaid proof will lie made belore the Keif la
ter and Kecelver ol thai' 8. Laud Office, at Ore
gon City, Oregon, on December Ut, via:
James A. Bhtbley,
llomeatead Entry, No 5910 (or the w S o(n w
and u i, ot s w i-.. of sec , U s, t 4 e.
He names Ihe (ollowlug witnes es to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis: 8 11. Kaney. Kdwin Bates,
William Kandie and James Monury, all ol
sprliiawater. Clackamas county. Oregon.
10-). 12 J. T. AregaoN, Keglster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
' Uud Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Oct. 23, lieJl.
Notice la hereby given that the (ollowlng
nsmed aelller ha filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said prool will be made belore the Regis
ter aad Receiver of the II. 8. Land office at Ore
gou City, Oregon, on December 17, ldDl, vis:
John T. Evans,
Homestead Entry, Na (WJ, (or thee!o(nw
aud n S of n e '4 of sea 10, 1 4 s, r 2 e
He names the (ollowlug wltneaaea to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis: J K Lewis aud R. W. Grif
fiths, ot Mulluo. J. Green, ol Oregou City and
H, Huckner, of Mink, all of Clackimaa county,
Oregon. J. T. ArrsRMis, Register.
10-90:12-4
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon,
Oct. 23, im.
Notlc la hereby given that the (ollowlng
named aettler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in i upport of his claim, and
that said proof will be made belore the Regis
ter and Receiver ol the V. 8. Land Office at Ore
gon City, Oregon, on December 16. 1MH, vis:
Edward D. McUee,
Pre . D. S. No. 7441, (or the n w i; of sec S4, 1 5 a,
rSe.
Ho names th (ollowlug witnesses to prove
hla oontlnuoua residence upon aud cultivation
of, aald land, vis: Martin Shulsled, Andrew
Samlngaeu. Albert Engl and Frant Erikseu,
all ol Molalla, Clackamas county, Oregon.
Jacob G. Bchrodt, who made homestead entry
No. W.S7 Is especially requested to appear and
offer whatever objection he may have to said
proof, J. P, ArpiRsoK, Register.
10-30:12-4
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Oct. 28, 1S81.
Notice ta hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her internum
to make final proof In support of her claim, and
that aaid proot will be made belore th Regis
tor and Receiver o( the V. 8, Land Office at Ore
gon City, Oregon, on December 23, 1SS1 via:
Elv Coppock,
sole heir of Hannah Coppock, deceased, Home
stead Entry No, 6288, (or the n H of s a of seo
94, to a, r'ie.
She names the (ollowlug witnesses to prove
their continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, via: Martin Bnylesaud Nellie
Boylcs, ol Soda Sprluss, Scott Carter and Pelrce
Miller, of Molalla, all of Clackamas county,
Oregon. J. T. Aitsrson, Register.
10-90:12-4
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. .
Land Oflloe at Oregon City Oregon,
Oct 2t, 1S91.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hla claim, and
that said prool will be made belore the Regis
ter aud Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office at Ore
gon City, Oregon, on December 22, 1S91, via:
E. Bradford,
Pre. I). 8. No. 6095, (or tha e M of sec 34, 1 1 a,
r6e.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of. said land, via: Samuel Painter, o( Brower
P. O. Multnomah county, Oregon, Wm. II. Gard
ner, of Latourell Falls, Multnomah county,
Oregon, Vi m. F. Grayham and Wm. A. Johusou,
ol Ames, Clackamas eountv, Oregon.
10-90:12-4 J. T. ArrtsoN, Register.
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CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice la hereby given, that by virtue ol a
warrant iaaued oy the recorder ol the city of
Mellwood, torn directed, dated the 16th day of
September A. D , lnvl, and against Mra, I. N.
Gilbert, commanding me to levy upon lot 12 A
la, block 4.1. Meuwooa, in i:irsmaa county.
Oregon, and collect the aaaeaameut due thereen
amounting to the aum of one dollar and twenty
cents lor the gentral and special tax,
1 bare this day levied upon said above de
scribed property, and on Nov. Uth at
o'clock p m. of aaid day. In front of me City
Hall, In aald city ofaellwood, county ol Mult
nomah and state ol Oregon, will sell aaid pro
perty to the highest bidder therefor, to pay aaid
aaaeaameut. together with costs and expenses of
sale.
bald sale to be (or U. 8. gold and stiver coin.
A. Degendorfer. City Marshal
Sell wood, Oregon. October 10 161.
( ITT MAR8HAL SALE.
Notice la hereby given, that by virtue of
warrant issued by the recorder ot the elty of
Sellwood. to me directed, dated the 16th day of
September, A. D. 1m)1. and against O. L. Read,
commanding me to levy a poo Iota 12 A 13, block
4.1, Sellwood. in Clackamas county. Oregon, and
collect the aaaeaament due thereon, amounting
to the aum of on dollar, lor the general and
special tax.
I have this day levied open aaid above de
scribed property, and on Nov. Uth, liDL at 2
o'clock p m. o( said day. in front of the City
Hall, in said city ol Sellwood,ounty ol Mult
nomah aud state of Oregon, will sell aaid pro
perty to highest bidder therefor, to pay aaid
aaaeaamen, together with costs and expenses
of Bale.
Said sale to be (or U. 8. gold and silver coin.
A Degendorfer, City Marshal.
Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, 18U1.
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice Is hereby given, that by virtu of
Warrant Issued by tlie Recorder o( the City ot
Sellwood, to me directed, dated the 16th day of
September, A D. 191. and against J. E Hays,
commanding me to levy upon lot 8, block 40,
Sellwood. in ( lackamss county, Oregon, and
collect the aaaeaameut due thereon, amounting
lo the aum of sixty cents (or the general and
special tax,
I have this day levied upon aaid above de
scribed property, aud on November 11th. 1W)1,
at 2 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, in from of the
Cltv Hall, in aaid City of Sellwood, County of
Multnomah and 8tate of Oregon, will sell said
property to highest bidder therelor, to pay said
assessment, together, with cost and expenses
of sale.
Said sale to be (or U. S. gold and silver coin.
A. Degendorfer, City Marshal.
Sellwood. Oregon, October 10, 1D1.
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue o(
Warrant Issued bv the Recorder o( the City of
Sellwood. to me directed, dated the 16th dc.y ol
September. A. D. 1M1, and against Stella H.
Woods, oommaudiug me to levy upon lot 6,
block 42, Sellwood, in Clackamas county, Ore
gou. and collect tne assessment due thereon,
amounting to the sum of sixty cents, lor the
general aud special tax,
1 have this day levied upon said above de
scribed property, and on November Uth, 1891,
at 2 o'clock p. ni. ol said day, in Iront ol the
City Hall, in aaid City o( Sellwood, County o(
Multnomah aud Stale ol Oregon, will sell said
property to highest bidder therelor, to pay said
assessment, together with costs aud expense
of sale.
Said sal to be for U 8 gold and silver coin.
A. Degendorfer, City Marshal,
Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, 18S1.
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notlo la hereby given, that by virtue ol
Warrant issued by the Recorder o( the City ot
Sellwood. to me directed, dated the 16th day of
September. A.D. 1SD1, aud against Mra. I. N. Gil
bert, commanding me to levy upon lots 10 and
II, block 84, Sellwood, in Clackamas county,
Oregou, and collect the assessment due thereon,
amounting to the sum ol one dollar (or the gen
eral and special tax,
I have this day levied upon aald above de
scribed property, aud on November Uth. 1891,
at 2 o'clock p m. of said day in Iront of the
City Hall, In said City of Sellwood, County ol
Multnomah and State of Oregon, will sell said
property to highest bidder therelor, to pay aaid
assessment, together wilh costs and expenses
Said sale to be for II. 8. gold and silver ooln.
A. Degendorfer, City Marshal.
Sellwood, Oregon, October 10. 1891.
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue ol t
warreut issued by the recorder o( the city ol
Sellwood, to me directed, dated the 16th day of
September A, D. 181, and against Mra. I.N
Gilbert commanding me to levy upn lot 17 A
18, block 81, Sellwood, Clackamas county Ore
gon, and oollect the assessment due thereon,
ainouutiug to the sum ol one dollar, tor the
general aud special tax,
I have this day levied upon said abov de
scribed property, and on Nov. Uth, 1891, at 9
o'clock p. in. of said day, in (rout ol the City
Hall, iu said city of 8ellwood, oounty o( Mult
nomah aud state of Oregon, will sell said pro
perty to highest bidder therefor, to pay said
assessment, together with costs and expenses
of sale.
Said sail to be (or U. 8. gold and silver coin.
A. Degendorfer, City Marshal.
Sellwood, Oregon, Ootobdr 10, 1891.
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CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice la hereby given, that by virtue of s
Warrant issued by the Recorder o( the City of
Sellwood. to me directed, dated the Uth day of
September, A D. 11, and against J. Grenzer,
commanding me to levy upon lot 17, block 61.
Sellwood. in Clackamas county, Oregon, and
collect the aaaeaament due thereon, amounting
to the sum ol Ally cents, lor th general and
special tax.
I have this day levied upon aaid above de
scribed property, and on November Uth, 1KV1.
at 2 o'clock p. m ol said day, in Iront ol th
City Hall, In said City of 8 11 wood. County of
Multnomah and Slate of Oregon, will aeU said
property to highest bidder therefor, to pay said
assessment, together with cost and expense
of sale.
Said sale to be for U. 8 gold and silver eoln.
A. DioisDoarxa. City Marshal.
Sellwood, Oregon. October lu, 18S1.
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notic la hereby given. .that by TlrtM of
Warrant Issued by the Recorder ol the City of
Sellwood, to me directed, dated th 16th day of
September, A D. 1891, and against Andrew An
derson, commanding me to levy upon lota 1 and
block 4Z Sellwood, in Clackamas county, Ore
gon, and collect the assessment due thereon,
amounting to the sum of one dollar and twenty
cents (or the general and special tax.
I hav this day levied upon aaid above de
scribed property, and on November Uth, 1891.
at 2 o'clock p. m. ol said day, in (ront of lha
City Hall, in aaid City of Sellwood. County of
Multnomah and State of Oregon, will sell aald
property to highest bidder therefor, to pay aaid
assessment, together with costs and expense
of sale
Said sale to be (or U. 8. gold and silver coin.
A. uegenaorier. city jtarsnaL
Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, 191,
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue o(
Warrant issued bv tne Recorder ol the City of
Sellwood, to me ('irected, dated the 16th day ot
September. A.D. 191, and against John Parrot,
commanding me to levy upon lot IS In block 62,
Sellwood, in Clackamas county, Oregon, and
collect the assessment due Uiereon, amounting
to the sum ol fifty cents lor the general and
special tax,
I have this day levied upon said above de
scribed property, and on November Uth, 1891.
at 1 o'clock p. a. of said day. in (rout of the
City Hall, in said City of Sellwood, County of
Multnomah and State ol Oregon, will sell said
property lo highest bidder therefor, to pay said
assessment, together with costs and expense
of sale.
Said sale to be lor U, 8 gold and silver coin.
A. Degendorfer, City Marshal.
Sellwood, Oregon. October 10, 1691.
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice is hereby liven, that bv virtue of
Warrant, issued by she Recorder ol the City of
Sellwood, to me directed, dated the 16th day of
September, A.D. 1891, and against Louis T rum
mer, commanding me to levy upon lota IS and
li block 42. Sellwood. In Clackamas county.
Oregon, and collect the assessment due thereon
amounting to the sum ol two dollars and sev
enty cents, lor the general and special tax,
i nave tnis a ay levieu noon saia aoow oe
acrlhed TiroDertv. and on November Uth. 189L
at 2 o'clock p. m. ol aald day, in Iront ol the
city nan, in saia my oi aeiiwooa, vouuiy ok
Multnomah aad State ol Oregon, will sell said
property to highest bidder therefor, to pay aaid
assessment, together with costa and expense
ol ssle.
Said sale to be lor u. 8. gold ana silver coin,
A. Degendorfer, City Marshal
Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, 1891.
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice Is hereby given, that bv virtue ot a
Warrant Issued by the Kecorder of the City of
Sellwood, to me directed, dated the 16th day of
September, A.D. 1891, and against Thomas Will
son, commanding me to levy upon lot 8, block
42, Sellwood, in Clackamas county, Oregon, and
collect th assestment due thereon, amounting
to the sum ol sixty cents, for the general and
special tax,
I have this day levied upon said above de
scribed property, and on November ll'.h, 1891.
at 1 o'clock p. m. ol said day, In Iront ol the
Cltv Hall. In said City o( Sellwood, County of
Multnomah and State of Oregon, will sell said
property to highest bidder therefor, to pay said
assessment, together with costs and expense
ot saie.
Said sale to be for U 8. gold and silver coin.
A. Degendorfer, City Marshal.
Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, 1801.
CITY MARSHAL SALE.
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue ot
Va.w,l laaMoit Ktr lha RMVinlftr nl tha
City of Sellwood, to me directed, dated the
...rl j j? c... i A n torn
lotll unv Ul oepieiuucr, .a. a'., ioi, aim
against "Mary Hampton, commanding me
to lew upon lot 9, block 45, Sellwood, in
UiacKanias uo., uregon, nnu cuiieci me
assessment due thereon, amounting to the
sum of fifty cents for the general and
special It ax,
I have this day levied upon said above
described property, and on Nov. 11th, 1891,
ailSO ClOCK p. m. Ol saiu uay, in iruub ui
the City Hall, m said City of Sellwood,
Countv of Multnomah and State of Qre
gon, will sell said property to highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, together
with costs and expenses of gale.
Said sale to be for U. 8. gold and silver
coin. A. Degendorfer, City Marshal.
Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, 1891.
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