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,111)11 r Mimiliif nf (bit sik nnlit lo b IHapliijeil. ,iMHtlnl thai aiuiiiftum.iita w iiikhI eo lhai Mm wMltttrlmili liMfilMVMtl 'Mill tlm flrttcMMtrim the mmt MMiMri rfuulurlv l Kimiing tt.lay Tim equate will liiilliato lh'r fnrH-t fur twenty fmr Ihuiih ,ii mliiiilil ixwi iulliitf llm time display, Thai la, eurh iiuiriiliin ili'iiutiiiK Mm kind ut (ti-niluir lay (him inlilnitflit to iiililiilgiii raised. Any great tn. Ul.i'n In llm temperature U , dxhiII M xwlliln lKnli.9 u o! llm leuular dally advlres, ng la an luplmnitlun ul the Hug. r uiMiilntfi r I, wlill flltl (t iMiitro, i dear of fair weather. Mm,,, lueltait, Indicate rum or iiuw. 3, white ami blue lUg (parallel lilleaiid blue), Indicates l ma ur ehuwera ill txvtir, and , rainfall will not U general 4, Mark triangular flag, four feel im uil ait (mi In length, alwaya lo Icinperaliire j whim plal niiiilwre I, 2, 3 It ii, ralee aealher; when plai-ej Mu i I. 8. 3, It Itidhatee r,r ; alien lint diaplayed, itio tmti if(i that Hi teuiiwralitre l re ,iimiy, or that Mm change In mm will tint vary mure limn u,ir Irom Mm ltiliHirlui of the air of Hi prtHxtdlitg day Iron it (KUilwr, lntluie, mn itui in six degreoa (ur the remaining i Id your. Number A, white h hia. k iHimf In ventre, Imtj he approach of a eudden Jnl fall In tmirature. Tlm M in lw displayed tiiili-M ( I, I that tli Univralur will fall lao degreee, or lower, tin) ia ordered at least twenty-four a advene o( tlm euld wave, simltr 6 la displayed, tituiilr 4 sotnllled, Tli l(tiala will lw llii rred downward I little Ktli! Iniwin thdiiw ll Will Ik lull l. ipilte .y aivt tli) elgnttlranrff taf the ri by ltMliit In min i tlm lulluw- 'WWIll (or rlr) flaj. clear weather, ag, wel (or 1)1 on) weather, bile ami liall blue, local rain or al It, llm "blue" weather will neral hut only In our art. j ular flag always nmana tiiiwr-j I II al Ilia ') It lnrain fining ur, at llm In.ttuni lalliini urn. with hlack rnilnr, frua. he alxivo waa put In typa the Oirifni City arrivisl ami leli I'lrii-m lniin Tti Oral dia Tliiirifcliiy inornliiK. Tht Hf l ilila)ml ilally tivmalU'r. ohablii Jlpw Xanarartur;, V. Millrr, atM-mlary ol the Cal otton Milla rompanv, waa In ,'ilr thia wHk on the aixtt-iwl I lonklnii (or an alvantagwHia mill to manuliu'liirw Hat ami Thn c.niipaiiy now owna ami i larK (nt'lory at I't OaLlaml ir cut ton (abrira, cotton bat- t warp, roe, e:r., am mail piantitli'a. Hut tli romiiany In xrn't anotlior (ai'lnry; In iarhlmry haa all Ihtii nnlt'iTil tlm way tuiiilnu aiomnl the The company wiahea lo gut l whore watr liower may be in runiilnii the comvrn. Tlila I r. Millnr waa InvMtigatinii i ol Oregon City In tliia partic ig avially tfoininlaaioneil by my to look Into I lie matter and n the Imuiihllity ol locating the ry here. Her, In company with C. II. made a pretty thorough exainl lie avallahls aiti-e hrre and lie mii'li aatiiifaction with what he In did not heaitat to any that lavor ol building in Oregon lii" la a atrong probability that :try will bo located In c- with bin roooinmendtitlon, r uumt be doUirmlned very l dealred to lirnd the tnachln bo alto at lui-tod aa axin it Thu i , . . 7 iiiiiininv reaiiimi "",,J'y"'!aCai.i.,1, IM-At -a,k .tv., (he,,,,,, on M'l. I'.lla Italra, agml W y.,a, Ii.'.i oame U, Oiegon about lw y - With h..r 1Nh, W1 Jb Id.,,,, m ,IVVB ,,(r (nr ( u 'lbng, pn-paratlona Wine m.,,1,, r , Morn trip to Ka Um U.,m , ,r mother and ll.i..el.i..ll,r., , u,B ,.. y w to have u.., h, IMtMlin. iy. ''".i..u,i,u,i,),,4,B0l1(Jllii)r ..... ..rounira, um ad ,, l Imr d,H, waa telraph,,! Ut tt.,u. Hlu W(lwnH, onai-loi,, i M ,,, MM mr bnd and ul.lldreu ,, lwo htMmn w """""1" l had.i the,,, an alfec 'imieta,ew,. not (orgettlng tl.oae who were aU.iit. The (mu.ral aervl.... conducted (run, M. K. cl.iirch. ol wiui ii aim waa a mnmlxir, on l Id a. in. Thiira.lay Married. liirroaiH-Tvua-At the realdenceof the brlde'a lathor, II, K. Tylrr, near lUrinoiiy, on Tlitirwluy, (Ktnhor 15, l'i, KMer T. II. 0,Kan olllciallng, Harry (illf.ird ami Miaa llrrlha I,. Tyler, Ix'th of (iai kama county, lU rrv-AiiAKi-At the nuidwice o( the gr win In Oregon City, Kumlav even ing tk-tober IM, Hii( hy Juti,.e J. w. Foiila. John Ihilly and Miaa Allie I.. Adtnia, IhiIIi i, thiia city. Koy' and OlrU Aid Society. Itoyamay lw had (amlaoitietiineaglrla) l ordinary avrvice at wagea, or UHin Indeiilure, (to work, attend erhuol, ami I luought tin aomewhataa your own; and children mav lie had lor legal adop lion. Addiena, K T. IkMii.nr, Hunt. Ore gon ltoya' and liirla' Aid .Society, Cort land, Orrgmi. IHcd. ! At bla Iioiiio in rortlund, "ilohnr l!l, lHHl, Jllllica M. t'd aixty-lwo yuuiH, I'VuNicr waa formerly a rei! "'gon City. He wiw clmk of county throw torina, leaving in 1H7II. Kor a nuniher of to tlio llino of hie dentil he had tlm hnr(,i hiimn'ia In rortlund i"n rucillo. At bur hoiim In Kuat I'oi tluiid, October 1H, lHfll , wife of tieorge fiJ fort-two yoara. "mi Hinltli died At horhonio 'ftliuid liiMtSiitiirdny. SheWHM Vwiri 0( ago and loft a hna Wn (leorgu Rniltli, and seven 'vu aona and two daughtera, l("n art) men and women grown, "'"lor to lion. Voter raquet. 'al ervic8 occurred Monday rnaldenee o( Mr. llingtimn, Uev, 0. W, l.ticas nlllclat burial waa in the cemetery I'ru Mate linrbaage. Ieer are thick in the vicinily of Yaiuliia Hay, with a apriukling ole'k. Wo n.ilii-ed an liuiiicnM buck, among a lot id deer In the Mprnaa car, Haturday. lie waa a bouncer, with very large ant lera, and a fat an butter. The hoya aay thn wooda are full ol them, and all in piime order. Ya.piina I'oal. A aon ol Columhua Jack, an Indian, ia an outlaw (rum justice cbargwl with mamdaughrer. On Sunday lat be filled til rarcaaa full of lemon exl'act or aome ol the patent uiedicinea and in a dehr ioua alat roile liii pony over a four-year-old boy at Catt. Dunii'a ranch, killing the youngater almoat Inalantly. When I rooght to a (ull realist ion ol hia crime, the Indian mounted hia home and Ici'l for other parte, The Iallea Timea Mountaineer. The cou.ilry around Helix la three hundred dwt hlifbur than the land be tween Helix and other low naol the conn t, but water ia obtained at thai place at dj pth ol from lifty to one hundred feet. 'Ihla iaevidence lhat arteaa n water could lie . cured if proKr effoilwaa mode at or near Pendleton, Athena, Adama and other lacea of lower alti tude than Helix Arteeian water would add greatly lo the bapplinma and prim arily o( Umatilla county. 1'cndlelon Kanl Orcgoniaii. Whenever a wholeaale houae recelvea a letter (rom a men bant w ritten on a w,ipo( paper without anything to In dicut w hat aort of biiineaH lie ia en gaged III. or the aheut ia ornamented with one ol thowi hidooua dauba called rublr atauipa, hia name ia immediately checked with an "8," which Indicate aucker. Thia mark aervea aa a notice Oawegu Iron Worker la the name of a wimkly t,B drat uuiuhiir ol which l dated Octolwr 17, 1HWI , It in a bright l'khigaliMetand we wiah It aiicceaH. A alnguliir accident hnipeneil a joung man at Moliillii, ihi day Itint week, lie waa In the tlmlH.r with a (Himd who waa chopping down tree. A tree bad linen cut which bud fallen acroea a narrow lit tle ridge In audi aiiiaiinor at to balance. each end being auverul (eet (rom the ground. The youim man climUid in. on the balunclng tree and aat down on one end of It, when a tree that hit friend waa chopping fall alriklng Die opioaite end ol thn down tree, Irom the young man, throwing him lorty feet Into the air. Ilia jaw bone and three riba were broken and he waa aerioualy injured. Hilverlon Apjical. Ileal frtate Traiiafcra. Willium Itorch et al to I'lorian Ott pt ne 4' a i t 2 a, r 2 e It.n acre H 140. John M Cnilerwood to Florian Ott Jt w U al t 2 a r 2 e 10 ecroe illloO. Daniel Kdwanfa to John Raker lota 2 and 3 a III 1 3 a r 2 e, 47 acrea, 11225. Kobert C I,lvay to John I'araom pt lw Abernothv D I C 58, a 28, t 2 a, r 2 , 05 acrea, il2il. Chaa T Tooze and wife lo F V Hcely pt ""'a. 122. I 3 , rl w, 128.84 acrea, vm Win A lilt-key and wife to John T Htrito pt ae'4', a 8, 1 2 a, r 2 e, 6 acrea, fm. Joteph Canto and w ife to John Zime pt Joeeph I'arreMa I) I. C, a 23, t 3 a, r I e, and I I a '.(), t 3 a, r 1 e, liiou. J W Shattuck and wife to Ixuiaiana Kitlerman undivided ball pt of i 23, 1 3 a. r3e, (MO acrea. $1. W F Allen ami wile to I.ouiniana Kitt eniiHii nnilivlilcd half pt of nee. 23, t 3 a, r 3 e, UilO acrea. $1. Chaa Schmidt and wife to M Suahauer I 0 and 10, b4, Canby, 125. J N I'owell toll FCardwell, 1 7 and 8. b 40, O I A 8 Co'a flrxt ad to tow n ol Oawegu, l!00. Harah Miller to Herman Scbroeler tra.-t dea.-rilw. p 43(1, h 21), 20t)0. ltolnirl U Caaaidy and w ife to Carrie Caaaidy pt awt4', a 84, t 3 a, r 3 e, 40 Hcn-a, i.'0. Kuiilie lllankbolm to William Menxiea lt tieorge Wills D L C, 2 acrea, 1700. Itelknap llroa. to John J Honebon nw'4, a, t 4 a, r 5 e, 4IK). John C rainier to Catherine Palmer e', aw V and aet4', nw t4', 13, t 5 a, r 1 , 120 OA-rea, $500. Knud Olaun and wife to Charlea Dun can ut Ueo Willa I) L C, 2 acre? 800 Kichard U (ilaaaiiool and wife to Mia A K Itwldick I 7 and 8 b7 Green Point ad to Oregon City fxK). Fredcrich Ibnian and wife to Harn hanl Kiah pt UA Whilcomb D L C Matthew A they and w ile to Carl Chriatieiieen pt nel4 ao'4 a 20 t 2 a r 1 e 10 acrea 250. L J Welch to Kdwanl it Clementa I 2. 3,4, and 5 flrat ad Park Place, $1. J T Appcnion and wife to C II Karver 15, b 3, Park Place $125.' 1, K Wine and wife to S S Jennings I 7, b 120 Oregon City 1550. X H Darnell to W II Wade 1 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8 b 1, 1 I to 10, b 3, I 1 to 10, b 4, 11 to 10 b 5, all b 0 Darnell'a ad to Oregon City, 1 I to 8 of suhd 1 2, b 22, Holmes ad lo Oregon City $1000. W V Mars and wife to A I, I)lanchard 1 7, 8 and 0 b 5 Falls View ad to Oregon City 325. J A Cox and wife to Jeremiah Fay pt a 4 1 4 s, r 1 e 6 acres $270. J A Goodie and wife to Frank Taylor ' and 8 b 41 County ad to Oregon City. $t00. L A and James L Gordon to Otto A Gengelbacb and Amelia Gengelbach ut a '4, a l, t 2 a, r 1 e, 5 acres, $250. to the traveling aaleaman that me aani merchant Is a fit subject on which riion A California railway companv oaliii off all the old, worm-eaten, 'J E0 George and Charles Otty, w,S', iw, worn, elioiliiy gooua inai y" j can. The poor merchant then wonders why hia customer! never come back the aei-ond time to buy goods. Albany Herald. AlDIT10NL(0l ST NEWS. Ntatfiint. HTArroan.Or.Dct. 1"- Hchleue ' i ' llroa., talkofgi'tlliua mall ; r - rnnliy their UirmhiiiK !.' Intention to move It . . Imd'cr, and run tbcifl till tlio supply gives out, then move again. Ham Mayer lias been painting his house. I, P. (lage l putting a ditch to his spring, preparatory to laying pip", which he cs- lcta will carry an iil.iinilant atippij oi water. Oswego clulnis to have a man that stands in shoes fourteen nml one nan inci..- Whvtlmtls no boast at an, n:i itch mid SlalVord can bout that. Wk Uns. Logan l,oon, Or., Out. ao-Mcssra Homy lhiblor and AnlrldgeKon-her have returned from Alaska where they have been working in the salmon fisheries. They report an abuml unco of fish. Messrs. Stair and linker of the Portland Oregonlan, spent a few days last week a Fischer's trout flsblng. The boys worked Industriously, and carried away a great many of the speckled beauties. Madam rumor says that Henry Habler will soon take unto himself a better half. This success will probably Induce more 61 the hoys to Alaska to make their fortunes. Miss Ixnilsa llargfeld, or Portland Is visit ing her parents and filondson Clear creek. There Is a large appl" crop In this section this full, and many will go '.to waste as thero is no demand for them. s 27, 1 1 1. r 2 e, 80 acres. $320. C L llrush and wife to John Camp- bell.aeV- .' i'"1 1 4, t Is, r2e, $31145. Oregon Iron A Steel company to Mrs. A J F'.aurot, 1 15, b 20, O I A 8 Co'a first add to Oswego, $!K). Charles A Linn to G K Linn pt J B Childs, I) L C, 43.5 acres, $1250. James 8. Cochrane and wife .George II. Durham, trustee, pt. Julia Ann Lowis D. L. 0.40 acres $1. Alfred 11. Mulloy and wife to G. F. Hedrick pt. s 3 1 8 s r 1 w 17 acres $1700. H. W. Stiloslto B. P. Caldwell 1 3, b 15 O. I. A S. Co's first add. to Oswego, $125. United Hack, Truck A Livery com pany to Waldon A JohnNon, 1 5, b 27, Oregon City, $.'.000. Jay Francis and wifo to Charles Horst mnn, I 7 and 8, b 20, O. I. S. Co's first add. to Oswego, $30.1. Hattio A. Wood and husband, to Harriot F. Libbie, 1 b, 45, O. I. 8. Co's flrat addition to Omveao, $125. FOR- rVpSOLJTELYjURE DRUGS 00 TO A. HARDING. 0, NONR BUT OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED The contributor to the enterprise ol dlepluylng the wealhor aiglials in Oregon City are White Jtroa., who furnished the halyard, and (i. A. Harding, who had the Hug stall' erected, The Kntkiichisk con tributes the dally bother of caring lor the flags and properly displaying them according to telegraphic advices regu larly received If ...... ...IT.. frn... . .... ., I. ... caused by Impure blood such as scrofula mi rneiiin, aoren, ikiiib, pimpiea, tel ler, ringworm, take Dr. J. II. McLean's Narnaiiarilla. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cun.'ot Ix-ar bright light and find your eigt- Teak and (ailing, you should promptly use Dr. Mclean's Strengthening Kye Halve. 25 cents a box. There are times when a (eeling of lassitude will overcome the most robust, when the system craves (or pure blood, to furnish the element of health ard strength. The beat remedy (or purfytng the blood is Dr. J. II. McLean'! Har aaparilla. Caiiihi Mn.l.s, Texaa, June 5, 18i)l. From niv own iersonal knowledge, I can recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for cramps In the sloinacli, also for diurr hoea, and flux. It is the beat medi cine I have ever seen used and the U-st eclling, aa It always givea satisfaction. A. K Skerrill. 25 and 50 cent bottles (or sale by O A. Harding. For diarrhoea or summer compluint In any (orin. there is nothing better than Clismlieriain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Kemeily, Mrs. Nancy Berry, ol Adams, Ijiwrence county, Kentucky, says one dose of it cured her of an r-t-tnck of diairhoea. Two or three doses will cure any o'dinarv case. When re duced with water it ia tiloaaant lotnice. 25 and 50 cent bottles lor sale by Ueo. A. Harding. Now is ti e time to provide yourself and family with a tellable remedy (or bowel complaints. It is almost certain te be needed, and no family can afford to lie without it. It costs but a trifle and may lie the means ol saving much suffering, II not life. There are many different rcimdics in Use, hntChamtier lain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemeily is undoubtedly the l-est. !5 and 50 cent bottles for sale by (i. A. Harding, Druggist. The following frank statement irom J. K. Hare, of Trenton, Texas, will lie of interest to many of our c'itxens. "My little hoy was very bud off (or two months with disrrho a We used vari ous medicines, also called in two doctors, but nothing-done him any good until we used Chamlierlain's Colic, Cholera and lliarilnea Kemedy, which save immedi ate relief and aoon cured him. I con aider it the beat medicine made and can conscientiously recommed it to all who need a diarrluea or colic medicine.' For sale by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. A Wiseman's Advice . Wisdom cries aloup and says, "How long, oh ye sons of toil, will ve neglect to visit the Second-hand and Notion store where you can get more goodi for a dol lar than anywhere else in town?." Pins, 2 pners, 5c. ; needles. 2 paira, 5c. ; stHions. per set, 5c. ; 10 quart dish pans, 20, Opposite postotlice. Ilucklen's A ml. -a Salve. The Best Salve in the world (or Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pnv reo,uired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by G A. Harding. Speculation Dangerous. Scarcely a day passe! witho.it the news of some large failure flashing over Hie wires the usual result of specula tion in stocks or some equally danger ous venture. The same electric current carries to dear distant friends the sad tidings of death of dear ones too often the result of speculation in patent nos trums. Moore's Kevealed Hemedv ia no speculation hut is sold on oositive guarantee. Do not fail to go to von. druggist and ask for your money if not satisfied. We know you will go and buy another bottle, For sale by all druggist. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Ilufi'man, a young man of Hurlinglon, Ohio, states that he Had been under the care ol two prominent physician, and used their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced hia case to be Con sumption and incurable. He was per suaded to try Dr. Kind's New Discovery fer consumption, coughs and colds and then was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he continued to use it and is today enjoying good health. If you have any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble try it. We gunrentce satisfac tion. Trial bottle free at G. A. Hard ing's drugstore. tied in Ma- QUARTER ker county, Ore- fT n son, near what J I i . near what Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Articles. Also a full stock of FA.I2STTS- OILS, ETC. is now Baker City, rCNTl IRV . mnn who haft ftlnce LL,J II Ull I become Identified with the resources and n f f development of that country. This mnn flu VJ ia no other than Mr. John Stewart, oue of the wealthiest ami most iufluential citiieus iu the county. In a recent letter he says : " I had been tufferlnn from pains in my back and generat kid ney complaint for some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relief. The paini in my back had become so severs that I was prevented from attending to my work and could not move about without the use of a caue. Hear ing, throufth a friend, of the wonderful cures ef fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I waa induced to try a box, and from that very first dose I found instant relief, and before using half the contents of the boa the pains in my back entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend It to my friends. I would not be without it for anything." Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, Incontl. nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sensotion while urinating, and all affec tions of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. FOR 8AI.K BY CHARM AN & CO., DRUGGISTS. ) NO MOJtE USE FOR KUBBEKS. We have now on band a complete line of Children's, Youths', Hoys' and Misses' ine Call Unliued 8 1 iocs that we guarantee in every particular. The shoes are made very neat and are perfect fitters. The children's and misses' are in spring heel, the youths' and boys' In heel. Children can wear these shoes all winter long WITHOUT Rubbers, and yet have DRY Feet. These shoes are entirely out of the regular line of school shoes. Parents f buy these shoes for yonr children, and save doctor bills. We will bave, in about ten days, a (ull tine of the above shoes in ladies' sizes in button. OREGON CITY SHOE HOUSE, Ilaak HlorU, Oregon City, Oregoai. -THE- Orerjon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price List sent on application. Factory, Cor. Main and 11th Sta., Oregon City. CITY MARSHAL BALE. Notice Is herehr given, that br virtue of a warrant Issued uy the recorder of the city of Hellwood, to me directed, dated the 16th day of 8e-tmber A. D., mi. and aealiul Mrs. 1. N. Ot.twrt, ootnmaudlug me to levy upon lot 12 A IX block 45. Kellwood, In Clarkamai county. Oregon, and collect the auenmeat due theren amouuiiua to the aum of one dollar and twenty ceuta for the general and special tax, 1 have thla day levied upon aaid above de tented property, and on Nov 11th 191, at 2 o'clock p m. of aald day. In front of the City Hall, in aald city of sell wood, county of Mult nomah and atale of Oregon, will tell laid pro perty to the hlghent bidder therefor, to pay aald iMt-sament, together witb coils and expenpea of sale. Said sal to be for 17 8. gold and illver coin. A, Degendorfer. City Marshal. Sell wood, Oregon, October 10 Itnil. CITT MARSHAL SALE. Notice la hereby given, that by virtus of a warrant Issued by tit recorder of the city of Hellwnod. to me directed, dated the lbth day of Septembei, A. D. Isal. and against O. I. Kfd. commanding me te levy upon lota 12 & 11. block 4,1. Sellwood. in CWckamas county. Oregon, and collect the asesmeut due thereon, amounting to the aum of oue dollar, for the general ana special tax, 1 have thia day levied upon aald above de scribed property, and on Nov. 11th, IMH1, at 2 o'clock p m. of said day. In frout of the City Hall, in aald city of Saliwoodjetiuuty of Mult nomah aud slate of Oregon, wil sell said pro perty to highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment together with costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. told and silver coin. A Degendorfer, City MarshaL Sellwood. Oregon, October 10, lwi. CITY MARSHAL SALS. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a Warrant issued by the Recorder of the City of Sellwood, to me directed, dated the 16h day of September, A D. IK'JI. and against J. E. Hays, commanding me to levy npou lot 8, block 40, Sellwood, iu Clackamas county, Oregon, and collect the assessment due thereon, atnouulin" lo the sum of sixty cents tor the general anu special tax, 1 havt this day levied upon said above de scribed property, and on November 11th, MSI, at 1 o'clock p. m. of aald day. In front of the City Hall, iu said City of Sellwood, County of Multnomah HUd State of Oregon, will seli said property to highest bidder therefor, to pay aald assessment, together with costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U . 8. go'd and silver coin. A. Degendorfer, City Marshal. Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, ltm. CITY MARSHAL SALE. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a Warrant issued br the Recorder of the City of Sellwood. to me directed, dated the 16th dty of September, A, D. lwl, and against Stella H. Woods, commanding me to levy upon lot 6, block 4-j, Sellwood, lu Clackamas couuty, Ore gon, and collect tne assessment due thereon, amoiiutlng to the sum of sixty cents, for the general aud special tax. I have this day levied upon laid above de scribed property, and ou November llth, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, in front of the City Hall, in said City of Sellwood, County of Multnomah and Sts'.e of Oregon, will sell said property to highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together with costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U 8 gold and silver eoin. A. Degendorfer, City Marshal. Sellwood, Oregoa, October 10, Itui. CITY MARSHAL SALE. Notloe is hereby given, that by virtue ol a Warrant issued by the Recorder of the Otty of Sellwood. to me directed, dated the lfith day of September, A.D. 1891, and against Mrs. I. N Gil bert, commanding me to levy upon lots 10 aud 11, block M, Sellwood, In Clackamas couuty, Oregou. and collect the aiisessuieut due thcrcou, amounting to the sum of oue dollar for the gen eral aud special tax, I have Oils day levied upon said above de scribed property, aud on November nth, 1S91, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day iu frout of the City Hall, In said City of Sellwood, Couuty of Multnomah au I State of Oregon, will sell said property to highest bfdder therefor, to pay s;iid assessment, together with costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold and silver coin. A. Degemiorfer.Clty Marshal. Sellwood, Oregon, October 10. 1891. CITY MAR8HAL SALE. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a Warrant Issued br the Reorder of the City of Sellwood. to me directed, dated the 16th day of September, A.D. 1891, and agaiust I. Orenxer, commanding me to levy upon lot IT, block 61, Sellwood. In Clackamaa county, Oregon, and collect the assessment due thereon, amounting to the sum of fifty cent, for the general and special tax, I have this day levied upon said above de scribed property, and on November llth, 1H91. at 2 o'clock p. m of said day, in front of the City Hall, Id said City of 8 11 wood. County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, will sell aald property to highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together with costs and expenses of sale. Said tale to be for tj. 8 gold and silver coin. A. DxoaNDoaraa, City MarshaL Sellwood, Oregon. October 10, 1891 CITY MARSHAL SALE. Notice Is hereby given, 'hat by virt-je of a Warraut Issued by the Recorder of the City of Sellwood, to me directed, dated the 16th day of September. A D. 1891. and against Andrew An derson, commanding me to levy upon lots 1 and 2. block 42 Sellwood, in Clackamas county, Ore gon, and collect the assessment due thereon, amounting lo the sum of one dollar and twenty cents for the general and special tax, I have this day levied upon said above de scribed property, and on November llth, 1H91, at 2 o clock p. m. of said day, in front of the Citv Hall, In said City of Sellwood, County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, will sell said property to highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together with costs and expenjea of aale Said tile to be for V. 8. gold and silver eoin. A. Degendorfer. City MarshaL Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, 1891, CTTY MARSHAL 8ALE. Notice la hereby given, that by virtue ot a Warrant issued by the Recorder ol the City of Sellwood, to me directed, dated the 16th day ot September, A.D. 1891, and against John Parrot, commandinr me to levy upon lot IS In block 62, Sellwood, iu Clackamas county, Oregon, and collect the assessment due thereon, amounting to the sum of fifty cents lor the general ana special tax, 1 have this day levied npon said above de tcribed property, and on November llth, 1891, rt 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. in front of the Citv Hall, in said City of Sellwood, County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, will sell said operty to highest bidder therefor, to pay said c sment, together with eosta and expense o a.ile. Said tale to be for TJ, 8 gold and silver con. A. Degendorfer, City Marshal. 8ellwood, Oregon, October 10, 189L CITY MARSHAL BALE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a Warrant. Issued by she Recorder of the City of Sellwood. to me directed, dated the 16th day of Septembei, A.D. 1891, and against Louis Trum mer, commanding me to levy upon lots 13 and 12. block 42, Sellwood, in Clackamas county, Oregon, and collect the assessment due thereon amounting to the sura of two dollars and sev euty cents, for the general and special tax, I nave this day levied upon said above de scribed property, and on November llth, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said dav, in front of the Citv hall, in said City of Sellwood, County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, will sell said property to highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together with costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold and silver coin, A. Degendorfer, City Marshal, Sellwood, Oregon, Octobei 10, 189L CITY MARSHAL SALE. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of . Warrant Issued by the Recorder of the City of Sellwood, to me directed, dated the 16th day oi September, A.D. 1891, and against Thomas Will son, commaudiug me to levy upon lot 8, block 42, Sellwood, In Clackamas county, Oregon, and collect the assessment due thereon, amounting " to the sum of sixty cents, tor the general and special tax, I have this day levied upon said above de scribed property, and on November llth, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m. ol aid day, in front ot the Citv Hall, lu said City of Sellwood, Couuty of Mti'lt nntult .ml Mt.trt of Orcon u-ill sell said I property to highest bidder therelor, to pay said asesuieut, togetner wun costs ana expenses of sale. Said sale to be for IT 8. gold and silver coin. A. Degendorfer, City Marshal. Sellwood, Oregou, October 10, 1891 CITY MARSHAL BALE. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a warreut issued by the recorder of the city of Sellwood, to me directed, dated the liith day of September A, D 1891, and against Mrs. I.N Uilbert commanding me to levy upen lot 1" & 18, block 81, Sellwood, Clackamas county Ore gou, aud collect the assessment due thereon, amauuting to the sum of one dollar, to- , e general and special tax, I have this day levied upon said above de scribed property, aud on Nov. llth, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, In irout of the City Hall. In said city of Sellwood county of Mult nomah and state of Oregon, will sell said p -pertv to highest bidder therefor, to pay t M assessment, together with costs aud expenses of sale. Said sail to be for U. S. gold and silver eoin. A. Degendorfer, City Marshal. Sellwood, Oregon, Octobdr 10, 1891. Unsuspected disorders ot the kidneys are responsible for many of the ordinary ailments of humanity which neglected, develop into a serious und perhaps fatal malady. Experi nee would suggest the use of Dr. J. H . McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. CITY MARSHAL SALE. Notice ia hereby given, that by virttieof a Warrant issued1 by the Recorder of the t City of Sellwood, to ne directed, dated the Will day of Senteinber, . A. D., 18D1, and against Mary Hampton,' commanding me to levy U(xin lot 9, block 45,. Sellwood, in Clackamas Co., Oregon, and collect the assessment due thereon, amounting to the sum of lil y cents for the general and special lax, I have this day levied upon said above described property, and on JS'ov. llth, 1891, at 2 o'cloc k p. in. of said day, in front of the City Hull, in said City of Sellwood, County 'of Multnomah and State of Ore gon, will sell said property to highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together " with costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be lor U.S. gold and silver coin. A. Degendorfer, City Marshal. Sellwood, Oregon, October 10, 1891. 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