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N New Era New Era can boast oi the fluent of weather, and roads are drying up very faHt. Trees tire in blossom mid all na ture looks pleasunt, An entertainment given by the public school of this plaje proved to be a grand affuir, fine music and good tinging being a portion of the program, followed by several recitations and after the good night song was sung, the crowd played games. At 12 o'clock all partook of an excellent lunch! which had been pre fired for the occasion-, and departed for their'hoines. Mrs. Wells has closed a very success ful term of school, we are happy to aay. The spring term will begin in two weeks. May success be yours in the fu ture as it lias bcn in the past, Mrs. Wells. Mi, Gregory, of Portland, was a vis itor at the home of J. C. Newbury, Sun day. A family from Ohio lias arrived at New Era uud intend making this their home. We are glad lo see new comers at all times and wish you many pleas ant years in this lilt'.e yille. Miss Amelia Spulak, who has been visiting in Portland the past week, re till ed home Tuesday. 1'ho people here teem to slight our Sunday school. We trust, since the fair w eather bat come and there is no excuse now, that everyone . will dou their Sunday attire and go to Sabbath school. Shall look for you tiiere Sunday at 3 p, m sharp. J'robably if that young lady, who was making unnecessary remarks about her superiors would look in the mirror, she would be more careful and not strain at a gnat and swallow a camel. Geary Nosker went to Scio Wednesday last, and arrived home Tuesday of this week. Arthur Cornelius, of Turner, was vis iting at the home of W. II Wiekhani, Wednesday. . Mr. Hall, of Silverton, was at this place on business, Monday. What did you say, a wedding? Oh! are you sure, we think that is a mistake? maybe not, any way I'll gather up a lot of tin cans and I guess I can swipe a bell from someone's stray cattle and I'll have a tin and brass baud, won't I? The M'ibb8 Katie and Laura Newbury took a pleasant trip to Portland last Wednesday to attend a party. They ar rived home Thursday evening, 'ami re port that they bad an excellent time. We are certainly glad to see Messrs. McArthur and Meade in our town again. We are in hopes that New Era will not become an Adamlees Eden, bin things are certainly not looking very promising just now, for a good many of our young men have left and gone to other regions. April 4. Little Earn. BORINGS. Farmers are all hoping that -we will B"pu have a change in the weather so as to enable tliem to put in their crops. A few oats have been sown and tome smids ulanled. but wit li the present bad weather they will not grow. School opened today with Miss Gay, of Mt. Tuhor, at the helm. At the rate people have been moving away from hern duriiiL' the last vear we will soon have no school children any more y there bei in! onlv seven present the first day. J. A.llichey bought three fine hoists during the hiBt 10 days. No tiard times here if a man can allbrd to do that when horses are as high in prise as at present, Mint Estella Kichey, who is attending school at Sycamore, i-pent Saturday and Snn:lay at home. The smiling faces of Miss Tillie and Mr. Herman Bruus, of Sandy, were seen y''tre Sunday. Albert Uliger is improving slowly mi der the treatment of a skillful physician in Oregon City. It is re nor led that Frank Ilickey, who went away last fall for hie health, much worse. April 3. MARQUAM. We are all glad to greet a few day of dry weather, especially the farmers for they are very busy. The Easter exercises, which were ren ilpreil Iiaia on Sunday evening were good and the house was crowded. Several of the voulig people here at tended the Easter exercises ut Mulal v- There is to be a show in town ThurS' Jay evening. Misses Fannie and Nellie Shulse Minnie Dnulavy, Ruth Howe and Tessa l.rkins attended the basket social at Yoderville, given by Miss Elsie Taylor school and reported of having a j illy time. Wm. Van Wey left for Oregon City yesterJay. Prof. Eby'i school is progressing nicely. Mrs. Shulse is improving In health. NEEDY. A representative of The Press had the plea ore "I attending a school entertain ment at Needy on the 31 of March. !,!.!. nroved decided success in every particular Tho teachers. Mr. Congtr, as and Mist Pearl Garrett, of j principal, ,hvilediW grade, des.rvesrei.t credit tor tl -.nner in which tb. pro- grain was rendered, out iney cannot lare the credit alone, for it is necessary that both the pupils and patrons co-op erate with teaclieis to make a success of anything pertaining to a district school . The program, which we were unable to ohtain, while quite long, was so well rendered that the audience did not mind le discomfort of being crowded, for the ouse was filled to its utmost capacity. rong before the appointed hour there was standing room oniy. ine pro gram consisted of dramas, farcial com edy, dialogues, music, Vocal and instru mental, declamatioi t and orations, ich were delivered in a manner that out J make the city chaps look well to leir laurels as orators, and shows that le country school has gotten out of the rut and risen above the old rule of the irne r's readin, ritin and ritbmetic, and is thereby developing the power of self confidence, so potent in the country lad and lass, that, thev may be able to ex press themselves intelligently upon the rostrum or platform. PLEASANT HILL. Mrs. Sarah Jane Baker, a pianeer of 1852, died at the home of her s n, A. Baker, Tuesday, March 28, at 8 a. m., aged 75 years, 3 months ami 18 days, of heart disease, from which she had suffered nearly two years. Mm. Raker was born in Missouri, December 10, 1823. She was married in December 21, 1837, to Endyimau Baker, nd crossed the plains to Oregon w ith an term in 1852 and settled on a dona tion land claim near Pleasant Hill, deli was her home ever after. She aa the mother ot 1U children, oi wnoin seven are now living. All were present at her funeral, but Mrs. Emma Dere- bery, who resides at Keasey, Or. The funeral took place Thursday, March 30, and was largely attended by relatives and friends. But few of the early pioneers were present as she was among the last to pass away. At the conclusion of the service the remains ere conveyed to the Pleasant Hill cein- tory and placed by the tide of her hus band, E. Baker, who died October 4, 1892. Dearest mother thou has left us, And your lost we deeply feel, But 'tis God who hath bereft us, He can all our sorrow heal. April 4. Real Estate Transfer. The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co. which furnishes this report, is the owner of the copyright to the Thome system of abstract indexes for Clackamas county, and lias the only complete setof abstracts in the county; can furnish information as to title to land at once on application. Loans, investmentsreal estate, abstracts etc. Olfice over Bank of Oregon City. Mundheke to J Henreich, 112.53 acres in sec 15, 2 s, 2 e $1200 E Latourette ex to Wm Mellien, tract near Darnalls Add 400 8 Morris to N A Bowers, lot 7, blk, 7. Canemah 10 (J S to O C B R Co , 1467 85 acres Put 120 175 175 ! U Nohlitt to L H Kiiohem, lot 5, blk, 9, Gladstone ) W Haid lo Pacific Pottery Co, 9, 10, blk 2. and lot 10, blk 1, Park t place i Straight to D W Keid.sameas above John Kagon to I B Hem, 150.84 arrert. elm 40, 5 s, 1 w 2250 M MeCown to M Roberts, lots 8 to 13, blk 11, lots 20. blk 15, lots 7 and 8, blk 3, Gladstone Settle ment oi Claim Srhater to J T Robs, 20 a Z Reed claim, 0 8, 1 e 325 A Schafer lo J T Roo, 20 acres in Z Reed elm, 6 s, 1 e 2o Humphrey to T F Ryan, lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 18 sud 17, blk ll.lts 5 and 6, blk 3. Gladstone 240 V T, Miller to L L E Salisbury, lot 17. blk 10. Gladstone 160 M Barck to C Barck, tracts in Me- Partmr elm. 3d. le. mantaiiiance for life IT Si tn P I.nfertv. nw'a . sec 14. 5 t. u rat M N UiisimiHBen lo C Miller, lot 7. I.Ik 12. Will Fa s bW li 9 in n Plward e! bv'i and wi.se'if. sec 10. 5 B, 3 e ral II Miller to M Michel. lotsS and 4. blk 133. O C $SUU n l.,iwhHi' to C E Nash, lot 11. blk Falls View '0 p II Mitr'.MV tn Tt Rarin. se1 and lots 1. 2. 9 and 10. Bee z s, a e i f Zimmnrmiin to C Tliienie. 5 acres, sec 30, 4 s, 1 e of C MeCown to C R Lewthwaite, lot 18, blk 11, Gladstone f iw J Sims 10 H A orphul, lots 3, 4 and 11, blk G. Cauby, and lots 3, and 4, blk 14, Sims Add 450 R Giesy lo M Giesy. of sw1 of sali, sec 30, 3 s, I e 1 G W Kidder lo J L Mattocks, 21.15 acres, sec 26, 3 s, 1 e 800 E Shank lo A Shank, 2C.00, sec fi, 3 s, 3 e, also 5S acres iu W 11 Fcredierclii),3s,3e 1003 J and T King-bnrv to V A Janus, 3,' aiwe-i in B Sinitli elm, 2 s, 3 e 87 U S to J E Currie, nwT-4, sec 17" s. 3 S M M' Cown lo C MeCown, lot 18. blk 11 ; lots 13 to 10, 19 and 20, blk 12; lot 6 to 10, blk 15; lots 6 to 15, blk 18; lots I, 3, 4, 9 to 16, blk 3; lots 1,2, 6 lo 11, blk 6; lots 7 and 8, blk 7; lots 10 and 11, blk 9; also tract. W of car line, tihidxtoiie R J Beutel to W J McClellan, lot 7, Beinal tracts A C Hender to J Ehrei. of s,' , of of e 4, 4 , 1 e W Tiinhiii t S Tii ken, 197 acres in A Stone elm, 3 1.3 e : J Marqiiam to T F Ryan, lot 9, blk in It.i 17. blk 12: kite 13.14.I7nd Pat i 300 25 1250 18. blk 13, tila itione 200 ji j Merrimau to iJ . J M,roo. elm Merrimau to J Taylor, 18 acera 1500 A KOAD MEETING. To Complete ho Improvement of the Mnlulla Koad. On Saturday delegates from Molullu, Mullno, Curus and Oregon City met at Paine's school houso, noar Carus, and decided to use every effort to have the county court Improve the short strip of road between Carus and Howard's mill, thus giving the people of the Molalla country an outlet to market. The hull was set in motion about one month ago and funds were raised to have the different routes In question surveyed. One plan was to reduce the grades on tho present route and J. H. Smith re ported it could be done for about $4000. The other route was to go around the hill rather than over it. This was found to be a little longer, but a better grade was found, and the cost was esti mated at some $3500, which did not in clude any damages to the farms that the roud would pass through. The Molalla and Oregon, City dele gates favored the route with low grade, but were compelled to yield to the othor committees. Mr. Johnson had survoyed a route up Bucknor creek and reported that he found a four per cent grade with most of the road comparatively lovel. The aggregate raise by that route is 400 feet, whereas by the pres nt route it is 1200 foet. He also stated that a comparatively loyel route could be had by way of New Era and expressed the opinion that these level routes would eventually become the main traveled roads. Mr. Cross moved that $2500 be raised to complete road on the grade linos got by Mr. Smith, which was carried. On the part of Oregon City Mr. Cross pledged one-fourth of the amount, In consideration of tho entire improve ment being made this year. A man was selected from each com mitte to solicit subscriptions. All of the committees are to meet in Oregon City Friday and wait on tho county court. A vote of thanks was tendered the Oregon City delega'ion for the interest manifested In the movement for good roads. Marriage Licenses. The1 following marriage licenses have been issued by County Cierk Dixon : Louisa Davis and C. II. Nute on the 29th. Ida Belmore and Samuel Lowery on the 31ft. Rachael E. Haines and Grunt White on the 1st. ' ;. ;, j Martha Cramer and Henry Holzmyer on the 1st. Jennie A, Phelps and Irvin Wheeler on the 3rd, , B. M. Myers and Oscar N Blair on the 4th. BORN. SPKNCKR On the 29tb nit , to the wife o( O. C. Spencer, a son. KNIGHT At Canby, on the 24th nit.. to Hie wile of A. J. Kmght.a daughter. MICHAKLS On the 29ih nil., to the wile of M. Michaels, a son. MARRIED. RF.LMONT LOW FRY On Sun lay, near the Latourette bridge, bv Rev. A. ,1. Montgomery. Mist Mu Belmout and Samuel Lowerv. MYERS RLAIR At the residence of C. A. Willev, on the 4th inst., Miss Bertha Myers and Oscar Illuir, oi l,a comb, Rev. Kline officiated. PHELPS WHEELER At New Era, on the 4th inst., at the home of In the olden times it was nc uncommon occurrence sentitive, delicate women to be .be headed for trivial or imaginary of fences. In this re spect the world has made great strides. Nevertheless, wom en still suffer death In a slower and more torturesome form, and for no offence whatever, save a little ignor ance, or pos sibly, a little neglect. The woman who suffers from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organs, whether Bhe realizes it or not, i being slowly but surely tortured to death. She suffers almost con tinually with sick headache. She has pains in the back, what she calls "stitches " in the side and shooting pains everywhere. She experiences burning and dragging down sensations. She becomes weak, nervous and despondent. She neglects her home, and is petulant with her husband. If she consults the average physician, there is not one chance in ten that he will hit upon the real cause of her trouble. He will attribute her bad feelings to stomach, liver, heart or nervous trounle. A woman in iuii vunui tion should consult some eminent and skill ful specialist who has had a wide experi ence. Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, at BaHalo, N. Y., has, with the assistance of a staff of able physicians, prescribed for many thou sands of women. He has invented a won derful medicine for ailing women, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It has stood the test for thirty years. It acts Hirfrt1v on the delicate and important or- I gans concerned in wifehood and mother hood, making them strong and well. It I allays in6aniraation, heals ulceration, ' soothes pain and tones and builds up the ' nerves. It transforms weak, nervous worn . en into healthy, nappy wives and mother. v I " t wm so lTlid far orer year with change ! of life." writes Mrs. C. 8mHh, of Ott. Cascade Co.. Moat " Had pains sctom the pit of mv stomach ana sucn mrcne wn. "" hardly walk I took one bottle of IM. Pwrce a Golden Medical Diaoorery and five of his Ha Tvritr pracriptioii ' and mm entirely well." , $40 CASH $40 For the Best Wheel Ever Made i THE Fitted with the Special Heavy Tread G. & J. Tires Next to the Rambler in Quality and Trice is the K'"Tirc8IDEAL$20$25$30 FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. (20 Years Pioneer) ' 105-107-109-11 Sixth St., PORTLAND, ORE. Burmcister & Andresen AGENTS, Oregon City, Ore. BRANCHES Spokane, Tarawa, Seattle the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs II. C. Phelps, Miss Jennie Phelps and Irvin Wheeler, Rev. Myers officiating. Mr. and Mm. Wheeler left on the afternoon train for Eastern Oregon, mid . . ,i i 1 A a shower oi rue, oiu snoea aim wishes. Those present at the ceremony were : Rev. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Mr. Phelpt, Mr. and Mrs. Vorphal, Mr. ami Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Briggt, Mr. and Mrs. Blunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bias, Mr. an I Mrs. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. T. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Cooke, Mrt. Ranch, Mr. and Mrt. T. Blanchard, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blanchard, Mrt. Geo. Rauch, Mrs. Brown, Misses Aletba and Daisy Phelps, Clara Blanchard, Dottie Randall, Eflie Rauch, Sarah Beals, Mary Vorphal, Lena and Lizzie Engle, Harriet Case, Messrs. Alvin and Halsey Phelps, J. Webb, Gilbert, William and George Randall, Arthur Blanchard, Leslie Holmes, William and Otto Vorphal, Masters Allen Cooke and Paul Broder- son. DIED. ROBINSON On the 2nd inst., the in fant, child' ot Mr. and Mrs. W, M Robinson. KTMMRRM AN- At Caubv. on the 3rd inst.. Adam Zimmerman, aged 70 years. The funeral was held Wednesday. Mr. Zimmerman had been a resident of Canby for about three years. MONEY TO LOAN. In quantities to suit at. 8 per cent, on real estate security. Apply to C. H Dye, Oregon City, Or. r v v sp r Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Etc., At Exceedingly low Prices. Also Agent lor D. M. Osborne & Co"s. Binders, Mowers, Rakes, etc. ANDY K0CHER, Bari-ow, - Orkuon. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Bduiinistiatrix of the estate of John Lais, deceased, has filed in the Countv Court of Ulackamas unimy, State of Oregon, her final report, as such administratrix oi said estate, ami uiai Unnl.i 11. n 1st (lav ol May A. I' , 1899, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been set by the said County Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement ot sam estate Susannah Lais, Administratrix of the etlale of John Lais, deceased Dated at Oregon City, March 15, 1899. Beautiful Skin. 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Large Box $1.00.. or special onler jrf six large boxes, $V00. ; Sent to yolir address under plain cover on the receipt of theabove amount. Send ' or free circular. , ' - . ' PARISIAN DRUG COMPANY, Summon. In the Circuit Court uf the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. W. II. Franklin, plaintiff, vs. C. E. Moody, defendant. To C. E. Moody, said defendant: In the name of the State of Oreon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the aboye entitled action on or before the 17th day of April 1899. ami if you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a judgment against yon lor the sum of one hundred and twenty four dollars in U. 3. gold coin, with interest therein from February 18, 1882, at 8 per cent per annum, for costs and ditbursementt herein Tliis summons is published by order of Hon. T. A. McBride, Judge of said Court, made on the 17th day of Febru ary 1899. ' H. E Cross, Attorney for Plaint iff. First publication, February 22, 1899. Executor's No'ce. Notice is hereby given that the under sinned has been dulv appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, executor of the last will of Charles E. Murray, deceased, late of said county. All iersons having chums against, said estate are required to pre sent the same with proper vouchers to me or mv attorney. C. H. Dve, Esq at his olucevcnr. Gill and ' Main - tits Oregon C'ty, Oregon, within six mouths from the tliite ot tins notice. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon. Marcli 22nd A. D. 1899. Charles E. Murray, ' Executor at aforesaid. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, lor the County of Clackamas. In the mailer of the estate of Charles P. Thnre, deceased. Notice is hereby niven by the under signed, exetmtor of t he estate of. Charles P. Tnore, deceased, to the credi tors nf, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six uiont1'" from the publication of this notice, to tho said executor, at his olllce in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon. Franklin. T. Gbikptii, Executor. Hkoukb it Ghikkitii, Altorneyt for Ex ecutor. Dated March 10, 1809. A CTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED il everywhere for The Story of the Philippines" by Murat Halstead, coin missioned by the Government . aa Of ficial Historian to the War Department. The book was written in army camps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with Gen eral Merrilt, in the hospitals at llouhilu, in Hong Kong. in the A merman trenches at Manila, in the insurgent camps with Agninaldo, on the deck ol the Olympia witli Dewev, and in the roar of battle at at the fail of Manila. Bonanza for agents. Brimful of ongina pit J urea taken by government photographers of the snot. Lame book. Low prices Big profits. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop ail trashy tinolhcial war books. Outfit free. Address, F. F. Barber. Sec'y., Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago, 15c for a package of II. 0. oat meal and package of H. O. buckwheat free at Harris'. a transparent, clear uff-,H rH hll.v magical, the most a apr;,,, being uroiight aOout by their 131 Montgomery 8lreet San Francisco, Cal. Assignee's Salo. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, as assignee of the estate of Hamil ton Bros and Geo. A. Hamilton and E.C. Hamilton, insolvent debtors, will sell at public auction to the hightent bidder for ci sh in baud, at the front door of the court house, in Oregon City, Oregon, nt 10 o'clock a. in., on Saturday, the 2Utl day of April A. I)., 1899, tho equities in the following described real estate anil personul property belonging to the es state of said insolvent debtors: That certain tract of laud, known as the "China Oardcns," consisting of about 10 acres in the H. Straight 1). L. C, more particularly described as fol lows, towit: Commencing at a point in the center of the county road leading trnm Oregon Citv to Portland, on the division line between land (formerlv) owned by Shaw on the north, and Emily Smith on the son 111, said beginning point also being 38.73 chains south an I 14 40 chains west, from the qnsrter section corner be tween pcctious 20 and 29, 1 2 t, r 2 e, of the Willamette meridian, and running; thence with the county mad south 31 degreeswest (t 21 chains to the inter section with the division line between land (formerlv) owned by r.milv Hmttti and H. L. I,. Clark, thence with said division hue north 85 degrees west, 27.28 chains to land deeded lo II. E. Cross and owned by cannery company; thence with past line oltanl cannery company nor ill 5 degree, east 3 03 chaiiM, thence with north line of said cannery company north 5 degrees, west 6.75 chains to low water mark of Willamette river; thence along said river at low water line uown stream north 13 degrees, west 2 55 chains lo intersection of division line be tween said Shaw tract and Smith tract; thence with said division line south 80 degrees, 4i minutes, east 30.70 chains to place ot beginning, containing Ll.oi acres, excepting rigmoiwav oi . r. Co's. Railroad and K. ?. Railway, and also excepting therefrom a tract 109x100 feet, sold to BI. K. Minkier, ior oe- scription see page 403, hook 30 of record of deeds of Clackamas County, Oregon, a'so excepting a tract 75x100 feet, lying went of said lilOxlOO feet tract, and being 75 feet on the north side, the tract con veved being about 10 acres. Hoe volume 00, page 209, deed records of said County and State. The aforesaid interest being suhject to a m'Tigage lien of a thousand dollars ami interest at 10 percent since the 10 h day of September, 1898, also subject to a trust deed to secure the sum of $2601) on which there i a balance due of $1,240.10 and interest at 10 per cent (rum January I, 1899, also The equity of said insolvent estate in lot '6, block 20, tiliulsione, Clackamas County Oregon, subject to a balance due thereon of about $00, also The equity of saide-tatein the cer tain notes and accounts of Hamilton Bros, amounting to about $2000, assigned to .1. A. Talhert, et al., subject to a lien of $317,80, also Notes and accounts of the value of about $535.30 pledged to A. Clark for debt of $300 and interest, also Notes and accounts of about $2000 assigned to W. II. Smith and by him held as a collateral security to the debt secured by the trust deed to the 'China Gardens" hereinbefore referred to, also Tjie equity in coi tain notes and ac counts amounting to $113 27, assigned to .1. A. Talhert as collateral security for a debt of $186. ' That this sale is made by direction of Hon. Thomas McBride, Judge of the Circuit Court of Clackamas C'unty Ore gon, by order dated February 15, 1899. t;. O. l. 'Williams, Assignee. Dated March 29, 1899. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court, of Clackainat County, hfition. administrator "f ttie estate oi Michael Lnvelle, deceased. Any and all ier-oiis having claims against said es tate are required to present tne same to ne. dulv verified according to law, at my ris deuce in Highland precinct, or to my aitornoy, O. H. Dye, at his ollica in Ore gon City, Ore.'on, within six mouths from the dale of tins notice. i Bahtholomkw Sullivan, Aininist.rator of tho Estate of Michael Lnvelh1. deceased. Dated at Oregon City. Oregon., Marcli 28, 1899. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. R. G. Moore, plaintiff, Salina Grimm and S. M. Rarasby, de fendants. To Salina Grimm, said defendant: In the mime of the Stale of Oregon you nre hereoy required to appear aim answer the complaint filed against you iu the above entitled tint on or Deiore me 17th day of April 1H09, and if you fail to answer lor want iimreoi, tne planum will take a judgment against you for the sum of three hundred dollar, with In lertiHt (hereon frrm December 15, 1892. at the rate of ten per cent per annum ; for the further sum of sixty dollars as an attorney's fee herein, and for costs and disbursement! herein, and for a decree forclosing that certain mortgage exe cuted bv vou on t lie loth day el Decem ber 181)2, "in favor of this plaintiff and re corded on page 332 in book 32, record of mortgages for Clackamas County Ore goo, and for a salo ol the property the'e in described, to nil inly said judgment and for such other relief as shall seem meet and equitable, This BiiiiiuiuuB is published by order of Hon. Tlios, F. Ryan, County Judge of said County, made at chambers in Ore gon City, Oiegon, February 24, 1890. H. E. Choss, Atloiney for Plaintiff. First publication Maicli 1, 1899. Administrator's' Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, administrator of the estate of Noise P. Hansen, deceased. All persons having claims auaiiiht tho said esiaie are hereb.' mititiad ami re quired to present I lie same to me iroer ly verified, asbv law required, at my residence at Mortenson A llanssn'i saw mill, in Clackamas County, Oregon, with in six months from date hereof, Wm. Mohtknsoh, Administrator of the estate of NeUe P. Hansen, deceased. F. G. Eb. Attorney for the said estate and admin istrator, Woodburn, Oregon. Dated thlt Itb day of March 1893.