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Oregon City Enterprise. KHIHAY, JANIIAUY ... 1HH2. Society Directory. ullKuUN Ul Y iloAIIII OK TKAliK Mxi'lmi Ci.uit lloiia.ioii Hoi'oml Monday 111 tmrli itiinith. Visitors rl a. K. K. HiNAI.HHiiNfe IUUVKV K. CHUHH, Horrclaiy ''n'!' ' uaniiy hdaiui oy tkaiiK. Mrrfa al K ti 1 t la llnll, Cmiliv, nil first mnl third Friday ol vaoh miitilti. Visitors wvloome. W. J (lAMtttHritt, HlM', WM,KNHIHT, I'fM. MTI.TNUMAII f-lllMIK, NO. I, A. K A A. M. Holds H reiiutsr fumimuiiloailoiis oil Ural nil llilnl Saturdays nl each inmilh l 7 w r. M. Ut.lhruu Ititfoud slaml In are Invited lo iiiiii). J. I. AI'I'SKMitN. W, M, T. r. HYAN.Meriretary. (IKKHON 1,0111115, N. 8, 1.0, O.K. Heels every Thursday vii..i l 7 o'clock t. n In Urn Hi'. I Kcllowa' Hull, Main slrc.1. Mvhi lirra ul lliu order are llltllfl lu alleud. ll lin lor ul W A. Midlelou, N. II. ' Tlion, Hyan, Secretary. rAlIiTKNOAMI'MKNT, No. 4, T. O 0. t. Mwlt ftrat mnl llilnl Tiicsdayaof each monlli, mil. 1. 1 Fellows hall. Memliers ami rlalllng patriarchs, cordially Invited to ailfml. L. II. JH. J. W. O'CllHNIII- Hcrihe. I'hlet I'alrlarrh, OHVKlili i.Oi.lIK, NO n 1. l. O. K. Mceis at Oil.l Fellow's hall, Oswego, -vary Halimlay (veiling. I Vlilllnil hrrllirru made wcl. i. mo U. VY, I'UohhMI, N. U. 1, K. Kiai.nv. Hwi. XlKAl'K 1'OHT. N(i a. It A. H I'Kl'AKTMKNT OK OHKiloN. Ilnnll Ural Monday lit narh molllh. al K. ol V. Hall.orrgiiuClly. VUlllug comrades mad. WelUOUie. OILMAN lAttKK.Cmmnri UK.Vt KOOK FOHT, No, II. A. K IHsm men i ul Oregon. t-i Ih --t.,,.il Ik.hmm at N".1v nil flrat Hat- urilav In each inmilh at i o'clock p. m. All Comrade, toad weleom. O. II. HVL II. Wm.1 nimi a..i, A.IJl toiiimaiidcr TKMKI.K Nu. "i. dllKOoN VII V fAI'IHAIl t HAL CIHCl.K. Meets second and loiirlli Tuesday veuliifs I7 8U al Klilghla ol I') Unas nail J. I'k llrai'U. K. I'limnli. Secretary ANH.r.s HoFF.K llilmK, Nu. , SONS OK IIKKHANN. Ilwli .very Sunday at J o'clock p. m. at Treulialu's Hall. Fasti Oai s.nsnsa, rrra. Ai.asav HMIU.imi. Tt AUTIN OKANUK. NO. 111. H. II. klecla laal Saturday ol aaob month al tholr Da in 1 1 aoat v 1 1 in. n. n. Ml liana HMaar, ' Maater, WAKNKK OKANOK, No. 117. t. ol II Vhi fourth Haturilay ol aarh month, al thalr ba In Ne Urn. J. I aai i, iaair K. C. Hail.liH . Bw'l lll.TTIt CHKKK OKANOK, No. M. I'. ol II mmi at ttit.tr hall lii Maruiiam. avon1 Rat tlr.luy In aaih in i. uili al lu a. la. Vlalung meniWraalaiayi vralcom. J. E JAt K. J. K. WIIITIt. Hffrflarv Maalrr Hol.AI.LA OKANOK. NO. 40, P. ol II. Mwia al their hall at Wrl.ht't Hrl1 on the imm'Vii.1 HalunUy il rai'h lannlh al 10 a. a KbIIiiw wvaitwra mart oaliomv. Hai'KiN WaiullT, Maalvr. N II. titaxtiu Hw, OAVKL UUuK. NO. A O. V. W Mnrtarvefy TliiiriMlay avntn at Knlht'a kail. Canny. VUlllug brothi'ra maila wrlrnnM. W 8 Omiiiiil, KmiiilT, CLACK AM Alt I.IUM.K., No. 7, A O. I' W Mrria nral ami llilnl Mnmlay lo each month I HlralKlil a Hall Vlalllng brrtlirrn wi-Iim.iii II. If OiaaoN, L. If. JllHKIt. Hpo. M W kai.u i iTY LouoK or a. o r. w, umi avarv !., ml ami fi.urih Krlrtay rvrn Allaojoutuiug braibren rnnliallv Invtinl t. a? til par I mount III tui'l rviii'wa uuii.iiua. trti.l tail. Ull.hlNHoN. M VY, At'HILl.KH l.nliUK, NO. .IN K OK P. Meria every Krlrtay night at the K. of P. halt. Vlaltlug Kuiglila invltnl laaac At koi, C. C. J. K Kilni'Ka. K ol It. ami B HT. JnllN'M itHANt'H, NO. A47. . K. ol A. Mrt'la fvt'ry 'liM-mUy evt'litug at thrlr halt eorurr Main anil Toiilb Cirrria, (irt'tinn t'lty. M att Jt Ti,Hw y. T. W. Hi ixivaw, frea NKW KKA W.C T. V. Merta flrat aaliiMay III eanh month at thalr hall lu Now Kra. Knenrta ol the oauao are In tlli'il lo lie pivariit. Mas. Caagv Joiiniuin, Mas. KaaTataN, I'resMent. CANHV LOUOK, NO Hot. I O. O. T. Meetsfvery Matiinlayeveulnsal KnlRhl's hall t'anliy Vlaltlug niemliers alwaya inarte wel Some. Wn.i,us Bhan, W. C. T. i. J. Cox, Bee. MKAl'K KKI.IKF fOKl'H. No. 18, IiEPAKT- MKNT OK OltKUON. Mra. M A. Htuarl, President Mrs. K. L. Coeh ratio, - Treaaiirer. Mrs. J. II. Ilarilmg, - Hecreury. Mreta on Ural anil llilnl Krlrtaya of each minilh In I'milii'l! rban.tier. klembera ol eor(a from abroart, eortllally weleomeil. CliLI'MlllA HiitiK. AND I.AIUIKK CO, Meets flrat Krltlay ol each month at Fountain imikIiic houae. Chak. Aiiikv. Krea, O II. I'ii.i.ow, Hco jr. Chas ItiTian, "Jrm FOl'NTAIN HOHK CO., No 1 Ki'gular niertltif, second Wertiipailay In each moiilh at enitlne houae, eaat slile Main street, between Ht'vt'iith ami KIkIiiIi. I At amiMAN.Hfo y. I.ani ()aminh, rrcs Kn. Nkton, Koreinan. (.'ATA KADT IIOHK CO. No. . Mretasticotirt '1'iieatlay ol earh month at Cat aract Kuiiliie htmao. W II. Ilowai.l., 1'rea II. II. Iikhtow, Heo'y J. W. O t'nNNSi.1., K m. HtlNH OK VKTKKANH. E. P. Halter Camp, No. la, mvets every flrat auu inlrtl iliurailay evening ol each moutb K. K. Wu.i.iANa, Cain, Hul, i. a Woon 1st I. lent. C. A. llmiKAN, Jr. ill Lieut F COMPANY. FlltHT HKOIMKNT, O. N. (I. Armory, l lilnl anil Main. Itttgitlar tlrlll uliiht, Miiiirtay. Ht'Kiilar biialuvaa meeting, Aral Mouilay ol oacb month. urricgna. K . Warren, - - - Captain J. W.tlanoiig. - - Flrat Lieutenant T. P. Ilanilall, Heeoml Menlenallt Sunday Services. FI KKT CONO K KG ATION A I C H V KC II .- Ksv. O. W. Lucab, Paaior. Hervlcea at 11 A. at. ami 7 HO r at. Hiintlny Hchool after morning ser vice. Player meeting Weilucailny evening at 7:Ktln,eloek. Prayer meeting ol Young People.s Boeloty of Christian Kuileavor every Huutlay evening at6:Ml prampt. F1KHT BAPTIHT CHIIKOII. Rtv. Oilman Pakkkh Pastor Morning Hervlce at llirliinilay Hchool at Vi lli; Evening Hervlce a:S0j Regular prayer meeting WetlneNtlHy evening. Mnntbly llovtiniint Meeting every Wetliieaitiiy evening preceillng the flrat Hiimlity lu the month. A cornlal liivllitllon to all. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH, CATHOLIC Rv. A. IIii.i.riikanii, Pastor. On Hunilay mass at 8 and it:.H0 a. M. Kvery second and fourth tiitnday Our in an sermon alter the o'clock ma, Al. nil other masses English sermons. Hutiiliiy Hrliiidl at 'i:HU r. M. Vespers, npologetluai subjecis, and Henedlctlon at 7:80 r. M. METHOniHT EPISCOPAL CHVKCII.-Kev Enw. Uittkns, Pastor. Morning service at II; Hiindiiy Hchool lit l-:lfs Kvetilngsorvlce at7:8U. Epworlh Lengue meeting Hun. lay evening al e:8l); Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:80. strangers cordially luvllcl. FJKHT PHKHHYTEItlAN CHUHCH. Rkv. 0. W, Oibonev. Pastor, Hervlcea at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. M. Halilmlll School at HI A. M. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6:80. Wednesday evening prayer mooting at 7:80. Boats free. EVANGELIC A LCH CRC II Reverend AtionsT Kknst, ol the Evangelical Association, will hold services every alternate Sunday at 11 A. M. other Sunday at 7:110 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:110, Oermau Kiililiath school every Huniliiy nt 10 A.M. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Rev. R. Mii.i.kk, pastor. Services first and third Sunday lu eitch month at Oregon City, at 11 a. m. 7 p.m. eecond Sunday lit Mountain Home at 11 a. m.: fourth Sunday lit Harmony school house at 11 a. m, Praver mooting, Oregon City, Wednosday everting. Sunday school, 10 a. m. THE COUNTY COURT. TIIK Jl IMi:S AMI ( II.KKKi OVIAAX TUfS AliE AU'OINTEII. Ni'vr KItHtloii rrciliii'ta Dclliicil The I'liNtuniiirjr Ituuil .Miiltcm i;rlt or lllllnAlldwi'il. At tlio ri'Kiilnr Jmituiry t.rm of Hi county coiiiiiilfiNlonorg' court M. Hob- liiim, H. H. Tuylor and J. W. Klllutt wai Hiuliiloil HiiimlHttf of tlitinngui In tliu iiintlur o( tlm H jlrt Thompson ruiul, tu ii mo I tit tlio .oint of Lfgiiiniiiij Jitnimry 18. Tlio (iooillirliln uml Ciinliy run. I wai orilort'tl uarulillitli'iil, Iuiniiii to tint miioiiiit of 1 10 mnl xiiHtm wore or- iIitihI ml'l. Tlie uuiiie onlor wg mule In tlm M'X'linko mnl Kowartl'g mill Mail, iliunuKi'H $15 mnl tixiunf $7.40, In the mulUir oftli. 'titlon ofJolin I'omytliu mid olliora for A county roatl tlio K'tllioit wm unuilfil mid County Hurviyor Kiiiylli n lnlrut'lil lo ur- vty nd C. C. Unlock, (j V. Clmrolt, lliruin Hn.llit, Jr. pioinlod viewer! to inontul l'mk l'liicu, Jiinuary lrt. Tlie aiiMTvHor tit rnuil tlinlrlct No. B wam InnlrilctiMl to litilld th brldgo pttl tlonvd for by T. 0. Jtiiinrud And otlivra, tilt) "HIIIO to COHt IM. V. L. Urown waa granted until Fob- ninry 4 to uoiiiilfti) tlio hrllo Improve lut'tit at Hit) waHtoway In Milwaukee. The iliurilT wai dirviteit to kt'op a book In which he will enter At time of uiaeovory allcrrora, double Aurn'mmientii, etc., for which he claim- credit on aoltle- nient with the rouit. Frank Ford doclined to be luporvlaor of road district No. 20 and C. C. Borland wa appointed In hiiatead; John Tul bert declined in dlatrict No. 3 and J. W itoot war aptxjliittxl; Hamtiul Wolfer declined In dietrlct No. 64 and K. W Zinimertuan waa apuinted.. It waa ordered that the tax levy for tills year be as follow : Kor Hint Oeneral fund 4 2J-S8 milli t'nivpmlly " 5-.'S5 " Military " 7-35 " For arbotil ta S " Foroounty tax (i.inriU fund 14 lf-20 " IlldlKtulaokllrril, tc 1-20 " ToltU , .2A milla ILKCTIO.N Jl'IXXB AND CLERKS. The following election judges and clerks were appointed : riuasant Hill precinct judges, Will lam Kcott, J. E. McConell, Fred Shahl neckcr ; clerks (.iootge fceley, Mat Baker, ltarlow precinct Judgea, J. 1. Cole .V. 8. Toll, W. V. Irvln; clerks, C. W. Harlow, V. W. Jesse. Needy judges, O. It. Ilyland. J. II Wulfcr, T.J. Ogle; clerks, Cieo. M. llnrton, 11. F. Smltf). SprinMtnter judges, M. J. Snyder, A. W. Hicharda, Carroll Howell; clerks, Klwneaer I.acy, John Iwellcn. Union judges, Jacob Miley, Isaac Miller, Joseph Graham; clerks, Adam Steinhach, W. L. White. Tualatin judgea, Louis Toedtcmeier, Henry Tlatt. A. C. Pharp ; clerk, Frank Kritso, Phillip Buker. , Oswego judges, Alhert Walling, John llullock, J. K. Worthington j clerks, Q. C. Haines, Luclen Davidson. Upiwr Molalla judges, R. Wrigkt, Charles llulinaii, K.T. Dibhle; clerks, J. W. Thomas, John Everhart. Milk Creek judges, O. J. Trullingct, I). Dvuison, Al Jones; clerks, A. Lark ens, N. II. DaiiioII. Canyon Creek judges, D. ltobertson, J. C. Hall, D. Wright; clerks, Geoigo Kistnor, Joseph Keese. Soda Hprings judges, I. M. Boylos, F.d. Carter, Levi Pavis; clerks, F, W. McLeran, Geo. W. Wlngflold. Highland judges, Kd. Harrington, Henry Jewell, II. Kingo; clerks, I. L. Clark, O. W. Lte. lteaver Cteek judges, Kd. W. Horn shiih, John Shnnnon, Chris Fischer; clerks, Frank Jagger, James Beeaon. 1'iiHoadon judges; II. B. Chaae, N. Nelson, 8. 1. Coleman; clerks, T. Q. Jonarud, John llevcnne. Marijuam judges, M. T. Reeves, J. Drake, W, A. J tick ; clerks, Marlon Sam son, Clarence Kngle. Oarlleld judges, D. A. Jones, J. Englitdi, J. I. Irvin; clerks, C. L, Porter, Kd. Linn. Lower Molalla judges, J. II. Joyner, L. E. Arnietrong, Henry Smith ; clerks, 0. II. Wright, John Daley. Canby judges, William Knight, II. 8. C. l'helpe, F. C. Mack ; clerks, V. L. Mack, W. 8. Grihble. Clackamas judges, Dr. E. C. Ded man, J. W. Hoots, John UntTnoy ; dorks, 0. F. Clarke, William JohiiBon. Damascus judges, James Winston, William Ulrich, Thomas Honey j clerka, J, A. Forties, Albert Cook. Boring judges, R. Bradley, Edgar Richer, William Deen; clerks, S. E. Carll, M. Bemesaeggor. George judges, Hans Paulson, John Duns, Frodinand Roth; clerks, John Schmidt, Honry Meinke. Cherryvillo judges, Charles Baty, Samuel Porker, Joseph E. Long j clerks, D. W, Parker, E. H. Ingruhitm. bcivers judges, A. Ascholf, Lyman Ilerrick, Fred Hiovers jr; clerks, Marion Kelly, Martin Thomas. Eagle Crock judges, Cornelius Carter Jamos jr., Gibson J. M. Sliker; clerks, I. Gordon, E. B. Clements. Mllwaukie judges, Richard Scott, Henry Iloosly, Jacob S. RiBley ; clerks Tliooilore IIiiKonlH'rgor, T. U. A. Sell wojI. Hardlnnit Jtnl(t'e J. M. Tracey, John J. liorKlhilil, Witltor KtincliHiiii clerku, Fred tierber jr., 0. U. Hobblim. New Kra Jiid(,iia, David McArthur, AiiKiiHt liruwer, Mitilhow Dooncy ; clcrke C. II. Kiwliir, Joai'pli Caeto. Canciuah judgt-a, A. 8. Lawton, (ieo. Lawlle, 0. W. Cianoii; clerka, II. E. Htevenn, William HoiIhm. Viola Judy's, William Stone, Jucol (ielber, Orrin (Jutting j clrk W. C. Ward, W. II. Mutton. Oregon City No. 1 ludtte., J. O. 1'lllnbury, J. W. O'Conntdl, W. W. Myera; ulttrka, J. K. lttiodei, Iwac Ackerman. Ornnon City No. 2-JudoB C. 0. T. William, D. C, Lalotirette, (ieo, A. Ilarding; clerks, C. U. Albright, II. L. Kelly. Kly tudget, Jowpli Harrington, M. M. McUtfliiin, B. F. Linn; clerks, J. L. HwalTord, Kluier Dixon. Abernetliy-Judgi.g, W. II. Kmlth, II. P. Iteatow, lliruin Straight, ar; clerka, O.K. llurna, John Jennings. West Oregon City judges, Thomas (iihba, I). 1', Junes, Thomas Armstrong; clerks, Josephus Tompkins, Frank Baker. ouitrr ok kii.li Ai.i.owr.o. The following bills were allowed at the amount! stilted: P Uigati' drawing Jury list $ 7 00 Clurk Ureeunian, frvilit W I lMabieu. printlti, etc Wl .Vi lloKuu, ruad tijit'iiiH-s (1 on J Scbmlilt, luiulier, 20 Wi Oregon City ISanh & Door Co 6 2f Alex Thoiiiaoii, conducting tchrs mtg 0 00 Mayer o. Ackerman, paitr expemte 8 on Miller Dros, lumber 15 20 T Bogus, pauper exjienae 80 00 Thomas Kiinn, pauptr expense 10 00 WD Adams, " " 15 00 Portland Hospital, pauer expensa 50 00 J 8 Yoder, lutnlur, 11 Moody Engle, road expense 4 80 George Kayler, lumber 7 00 8ldm Smyth, surveyor's fees 9 00 J H Wewer, lumber 82 84 J A Jonos, " 3 45 C 1' Sullivan, coroner's fees Si 70 II Miley, lumber I 50 IS M Ilartmaii, spikes 4 50 Allison Baker, lumber 107 04 Mayor Ackerman. Jail expense 9 00 John Everhart, jury Uit 7 00 Geo Saam, lumber 27 00 H H Johnson, clerk's fees 170 05 State vs Samuel Bulchler 3 10 " " II Trembatli 32 e5 " " Frank Kellugg, 22 60 " Frank Armstrong 81 8S " " Pniuuel Cox et al 78 00 " Marlun Campoell 12 05 " " It E Gardner 3 "5 T W Fouls, drawing Jury list 9 25 II Wllbern, road exns.s 16 00 811 lireen, witness fees 2 20 T II Sconce, drawing Jury list 7 (' K M Hands, stamps 13 H7 1 C Hradlcy. lumber 30 50 SeUou Mol'oi.iiell, drawing jury.... 7 00 St. Vincent Hospital, paiier expense 9) 00 W W U faiiison, sheriff lees 11M SO K 8 Peak, drawing Jury 7 00 R D Wilson, nsili 8 00 W T Whitlock, recorder's fees 2n0 00 BOVNOAHIKS OF ELECTION PKKCINCTS. The limits of the newly adjusted pre cincts of Oregon City are as follews: Oregon City precinctr-Beninning At the post in the middle of the main chan nel of the Willamette river where the north boundary of the A. McKinley D. L. C. prolonged would intersect the same, thence down the river channel to in tersect the ceiiter line of Seventh street prolonged, thence easterly in the middle of Seventh street to the top of the blufT, thence northerly on the crest of the bluff to center Of Seventh street, thence southeasterly Along the center of Seventh street to the eouth boundary of the Oregon City claim, thence westerly Along the south boundary of said claim to the place of beginning. Polling place, Cataract hose company's engine house. Oregon City precinct, No. 2 Begin ring at the northwest corner of the Ezra Fischer D. L. C. the same being the northeast corner of what is known as the Oregon City claim, thence westerly along the north boundary of the latter claim to the middle of the Willamette river, thence southerly in the middle of the channel to intersect the center line of Seventh street prolonged, thence fol lowing ,the north boundary of Oregon City precinct No. 1 to the south boun dary of the Oregon City claim, thence east od said south boundary to the south east corner of the claim, thence north on the east line of the claim to the point of beginning. Polling place, Fountain hose company's engine house. Ely precinct Beginning at the north east corner of sec 1, 1 3 s, r 2 e, thence south on the section line to the south' SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines of all Makes, Notlons.Confectionery, Cigars. lMtKKCltllTIO.S CAltr.Vt I.I.Y I'll.I.KO. Shivcloy's Block, - Seventh Street DEALERS IN Furniture, Bedding, Stoves, Tinware, ITOTIOISTS, ETC., ETC. Second Hand Household Goods , Of all kinds, Bought and Sold. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON CITY. Opposite the Post Office. euat corner of section 1.1, thence west four inllea lo lUo corner ol suction 10, 17, 20 and 21, thence north ono mile, thence west two inlloa, theme north on township line to Itili-raeclion of north west boundary of the H. H, White I). L. C. thence nortliBiutUirly to the moat' northerly corner of said claim, thence northerly ahng west boundary of the Win Holmes D L C to the south boundary of the Oregon City claim, thence eaator- to the southwest corner of Ezra Fiaclierj I). L. C, thence north to the north went corner thereof, thence up Abernethy creek to the south boundary of 1 2 a, r 2 e, thence east to the pi of beginning. rolling place At George Kly'f barn. W eat Oregon City precinct Along the south boundary of (he Jesse Bullock D. I,. from the Willutnutte river to the re entrant corner on said claim in sec 15, t 2 s, r 1 o, thenco south 10 chain lo angular corner of said cluim, thence westerly to line between sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, thence went between sec tions 21 and 28 to the Tualatin river, thence down the Tualatin and Willam ette rivers to the place of beginning. Foiling place, West Oregon City school IlOUIH). Abernethy precinct Beginning at the southeast corner of section 3(1, t 2 s, r 2 e, thence west to Abernethy creek, thence down said creek lo the northwest corner of the Ezra Fiacher I). L. C, thence westerly along the eouth boundary of the Geo. Abernethy V. L. C, to the middle of the Willamette river, thence down stream to tlie north boundary of the B. Jennings D. L, C, thence northeasterly Along boundary of mud claim to Hi north east corner, thence southeasterly along the west boundary of the James McNary I). L. C. to the most westerly corner of the F.C. Canton D. L. C, thence east ward to the Clackamas river, thence up stream to east boundary of section 2, thence south to the plane of beginning, Drtth of a Prominent Iowa Editor. To thi Editoa: The Davenport (Iowa) I'enicK-rnt of December 20 brings news of the death of Enward Bunnell who died At Min iicaiolls on the morning of tlie lifth. A brother of th deceased, Mr. William Kuj-1 sell, Is a resident of Oregon City, and there are quite a number of former residents of Iowa, now citizens of Clackamas county, who would be interested In reading a short sketch of his life and work, Edward Russell was born of Scotch parent am in London, England, October (j, 18.(0. He came to tills country with his parents, when he was fifteen years of age. He be came at the ape of eiglite en the Iowa cor resitendent of the National Era, of Washing ton City, the pa;er in which was first pub lished Mrs. Stowe's " Uncle Tom's Cabin." In 112 he became one of the proprietors and editor-in-chief ol the Davenport Daily Ga zette, one of the most influential journals at that time In the grttat West, and under Mr. Russell's management it became an able and tearless champion of the justice of the cause of the government and a bulwark of strength to the enemies of slavery and disunion, lie wan a power In Iowa republi can jlitics for many years, and there were few if any in that state who wielded a greater influence than he did up to the time he re limmisbed control of the Uatette. Mr. Rus sell was nineteen years editor of the Gazette and postmaster of the city of Davenport seventeen years. His first commission as postmaster was signed by Abraham Lincoln. He was dismissed from the office by An drew Johnson, and restored to the position by President Grant, His vigorous warfare on Johnson's reconstruction policy was more than that functionary could endure, and hence Mr. Russell waa the first lo be punished by him with a removal from office for a political offence. Mr. Russell never forgot the religions training of his youth, and never failed to make bis paper an advocate of the highest morality. Sckix. Notice of Hale of Real Estate. Kotlce Is hcrehy given that In pursnance of au onler the Couuty Court of the Suite of Oregon fur theCounty ol ClsckAmns, has here tofore duly made sua entered In the matter of the estate of Peter Steele, deceased, the under signed, the executor of the said estate, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for casn. gold cnln of the I'nlted States, and sub ject to confirmation by said County Court, on Saturday, the 27th day of February, lMg at 10 o'clock, a m., at the Court Houae door. In Ore fou City In said County and Slate, all the right title, interest and estate of the said Peter, Stiwle, and all the right, title and Interest that said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or la addition to that ol the said Peter Steele at the time of his death In and to the certain parcel of real etate situated In the County of Clackamas. State of Oregon, and particularly described as follows: The west half of the northwest quarter of section twsuiy-two (23). In township two, (2) south, range A) east of the Willamette meridian, containing eighty (SO) acres, Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States, ten per ceut of the purchase money to be paid upon the day of sale, balance on confirmation; of sale by said Couuty Court Deed at expense of purchaser. J. C. McGREW, Execulnrof the estate of Peter Steele, deceased Dated Portland, Oregon, January 22nd, 1892. 1:22-2:10 UKALKK Decorative Needle SPECIAL ATTENTION Instructions Given Commercial Bank Block, opp. Post Office. OREGON CITY, OR. Portland Seed Seeds, Trees, Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Spraying Materials, Etc., Etc. No. 171 Second Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. THE Oregon 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 FurniHhed 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 UNCLE THE Portland Jecueler. Importer of and Dealer in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and Optical Goods. No. 165 FIRST STREET, NEAR MORRISON. t ff-Ladies' Private Entrance Up Stairs. 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