189? 111 189? I. SELLING, OREGON CITY. OREGON. We are showing in large variety choico new styles and late novelties. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Etc. It gives vis nloasvue to call at tention to our new stock. In the matter of prices we shall continue todeseive our reputation as close buvers aiul sellers. Call and set quotations on any line of goods you! may incline to purchase. Ve carry full and complete as sortments, sell only straight goods and guarantee our prices to he the lowest for the same class of goods. A careful examination of the prices quoted will insure us your trial order if you have never dealt with us before, and once our customer you will alwavs be our customer. We extend our thanks to our patrons for past favors and shall not fail to use every effort to merit a continuance of their good will in the future. Yours Trulv, i. Jelling. Unbleached Muslins. Best Cabot W, .'G in. wide, It! yds. for 1 00; Atlantic L L, So" in. wide, IS ! vds.for 1 00 1 KKJli.1. mr acufc n a ss ht mm rws sv I lCOXTrXTKD.J j 'T saw Heam last evening, just in from a teD days' scout with Lane's squadron over toward tiieWakpaShicha. j He aked after you and sent cordial re gards. There are two other fellows here who were on their honeymoon tonrwhen 1 their regiments were ordered to the field. ! It reconciles one to being a bachelor almost." The major pat the letter down and pondered long, perplexed and annoyed. j He had known Rolfe bat a short time, j and had learned to know him mainly through Uolden. He knew him to be 1 resolute, positive, even aggressive at times. Be admired his soldierly qcali-, ties and respected his ability. Bat when ! finally he rose from his desk after stow ing that letter away old Kenyon ex pressed himself about as follows: "That fellow needs a wife. He is too much ac customed to having his own way. I'll be hanged if 111 do any detective work ; for him or anybody else. If Holden wants his house searched, Holden can say so." j Two days later the major had the ' mournful pleasure of escorting Mrs. and Miss Berrien to the train, and as it ' teamed away eastward a man who had stepped from the day car as Eenyon placed his fair charges on the sleeper , came forward and banded him a note ! addressed in Rolfe's characteristic hand. j "I know who you are," said " Kenyon. j "Yon will find me at my office in the I garrison when you get np there." And topping into the waiting wagon he bade ; the driver go ahead, leaving the detect- j ire to come np in the poet stage. 1 That evening he wrote a short letter to Rolfe, and the gentleman from Chi-1 cago indited a long one both of which ; would have served to surprise that j calmly superior soldier not a little had ! they reached him in due course of mail, i which, however, they did not. It was ! eome time before he saw them at all, for i when they were unloaded from the ! mailbags at the wintry cantonment Rolfe. with Berrien's battalion, was j miles away. I Getting no reply to his missives and ; little encouragement at the post, the : strange civilian suddenly departed after i three days' apparently aimless stay, and ; the next beard of him was in the shape j of a letter from Louisville. Could Major i Kenyon procure for him anyhow, any-1 where, a photograph of Sergeant Ellis? j No, Major Kenyon couldn't, and was I very short in saying so. j And now December was come, and i the air was crisp and keen in the valley of the Pawnee, the sunshine radiant and : sparkling; but far to the north the win- j try winds were howling about the flimsy j cantonment and whirling the snow through every cranny and crack, and I the long nights on outpost and picket j were bitter cold. But through it all I the various battalions of horse were sent scouting in turn around the reservation, and more and more the young warriors dribbled away from the agencies and j were next heard of welcomed with ac- j lamations by the savage hosts in the fastnesses of the Bad Lands, and every j hour increased the prospect of sharp j fighting in the near future. But all the ' letters to the anxious hearts at home were full of hope and cheer, full of prophecy that everything would soon be nettled. The renegade bands were all "located" and being slowly hemmed in. The Twelfth would eat its Christmas dinner at Pawnee after all, they hoped. And in St. Louis Miss Guthrie was ex erting herself to see that her charming guests were having the loveliest kind of a time. Dinners, luncheons, cards, thea ters and dandrur parties followed in Aurora C, oti in. wide, 'JO vds. j for t .'. . . 1 00 ! Blenched Muslins. j Lonsdale. St. in. wide, 12 vds. 1 00 First Call. IHi in. wide, 14 yds. 1 00 1 Fruit, oli in. wide, U yds!. . . 1 IX Butter Cloth, 45 in. wide 14 yds 1 00' Calicoes. Our Best Prints, 20 yds 1 00 Shirting, best quality 20 yds. 1 i Indigo Blue, figured, fast col ors, hi yds 1 (X) Ginghams. (?ood Quality Dress Ginghams 12 yds 1 00 Nice Small check Apron Ging hams, 12 yds 1 00 Shirtings. Excelsior Checks. 10 yds 1 00 Canton Flannel shirting, S yds 1 0 English Cheviot, 8 yds. 1 00 Cotton Flannels. Medium Qualitv, 14 vds 1 00 Heavier Quality, 12 yds 1 00 Extra Quality.S yd. 1 .X Flannels, Cassimeres, Etc. Heavy Striped Cheviot ;" We respectfully invite you to inspect qmck succession. iDe new guwns were being made as fast as famous modistes conld evolve and construct them, ami j Winifred was rushed from one scene of gayety to another. Nothing could have been merecharm- i ing than our welcome," wrote Mrs. Ber- ; rien to her beloved Dick, "nothing more delightful than the round of entertain- j meuts to which we are bidden. One has i hardly time to think. As for writing, ! this is the first opportunity 1 have en- joyed in three days, aud we are home ' from the theater but half an hour. Mrs. j Holden comes over every day, and we j exchange such news as we have of the dear old regiment and the dearer ones who are our especial property. She is what 1 call a genuine woman, and I like her more and more. I must tell you something 1 learned through her. The day after our arrival we were in the library, and my attention was attracted by a large portrait, apparently a crayon copy of a photograph, that hur.g over the mantel. It was of a singularly handsome young man, and I knew at once he mnst be a Guthrie. 'It is my brother,' said Nita. in such a sad, con strained tone, 'taken just a few weks before his death six years ago.' Of course I conld ask no more, but Wini fred and 1 both noted how utterly her face changed, how unspeakably dis tressed a look came into her eyes. We could see then why Mrs. Holden should have said she was haggard aud ill, and yesterday Mrs. Holden tcM me some thing of his story. He was barely twenty-two, the idol of the family and im mensely popular in society. He was as sistant cashier in one of the big banks here, and one day the sudden discovery was made that in some mysterious way quite a large sum was missing, money for which he was responsible, but he could not account for it; neither conld anybody else. The matter was investi gated thoroughly. "They had detectives everywhere, and absolutely nothing could be brought up against young Guthrie. He never gam bled, never dissipated in any way, was a model son and brother. Nita was wild with indignation at his having been even suspected. Mr. Guthrie offered to make good the sum twice over if need be, and to bind himself for all his wealth to establish his boy's honor, and for three or four days all was excite ment, and then, in the midst of it, poor Jack was found dead in bis room, a half empty bottle of chloral by his bed side. The world said suicide, guilty con science, etcetera, bat Nita and others knew that he had not slept a wink since the discovery of the loss and was crazed with misery. They have always main tained, it was an accidental overdose. But it nearly broke Mr. Guthrie's heart, and it was three years before Nita would go into society in St. Louis again. They went to Europe and staid there ever so long. "What makes it seem probable that he was unjustly suspected was that the bank dismissed its cashier, Jack's most intimate friend, a man two or three years older than himself, and a devoted admirer of Nita's. It was even sup posed that she was engaged to him. He had no wealthy friends to stand up for him, and Jack's death made it ap pear as though there had been guilt; and yet such a sum could not well have been made away with except by the knowledge or collusion of the cashier himself, and though proofs were lack ing, he was discharged the very day poor Jack was buried. No one knows whatever became of him afterward, and people settled down into the belief that this Mr. Worden was the real thief. But now comes the strangest part of it all. The president of the bank was a widow er who, for two years, had been a suitor of Nita's, a persistent suitor, despite her marked coldness and aversion. Four mouths ago rumors began to float as to the stability of the bank; then came a run, a panic; the bank had to close its doors; immediate investigation into its affairs was made, and then came the discovery that the president had been a heavy speculator and had unquestion ahl jwed the funds of the bank to cover 4-in. Water Proof r0 Light Weight Cassimere .10 Good Quality Cassiinere To Extra Qualitv Cassiinere.,., 1 00 Bod Flannel Twilled 2." Gray Flannel , 20 Brown Flannel 20 Cotton Batting, Best Quality, per pound 1," Carpet Warp. All Shades, 5 pound bunches 1 2" Notions. ' Bins, 2 papers 0. Needles, 2 papers 0.! Knitting Cotton, 4 balls 2."j (Sartor Elastic, jn-r vd O.'i; Skirt Braid, Mil..." 0! Hosiery, Ladies' Black Cotton Hose .. I0j Ladies' All Wool Black, ribln d 25 ! Misses" Brown Mixed Hose. .'! ' pairs 25; Infants' All Wool Black, rib- ; U'd. 2 pairs 25 : Ladies' Black Cashmere 25; Missus' Black KihU-d Cotton, j 2 pairs 25' Misses' All Wool Cashmere. I his'losses. They found his body in the river four days afterward, floating down by the old barracks, where Jon and I had such a happy winter twenty years ago. People say now that it was President Percival himself all the rime, aud that he threw suspicion ou young Guthrie brcauso he knew the father would eagerly pay any sum to cover the Ions and hide the shame; but Jack's death balked the scheme. "Do yon wonder now that Nita is sometimes overwrought and nervous! Poor girl! who knows what she has suf fered? Who, to see her iu wx-iety, would dream that she had ever suffered at all? Do you supoe Captain Rolfe did not hear all about this when he was here so recruiting service? "Now you ask me to tell yon every thing about Winifred. Is she happy? Is she getting over ber disappointment? 1 do not know just what to say. She is always bright and apparently joyous in society; always grateful for every kind ness and attention shown her; but she is rarely alone one minute from morning until late at night, and I cannot be sure. She never speaks of him; aud in all the whirl of social gayety here, and the at tention she receives on every side, I think, I hoi, she may forget her girl ish svntimeut. Time will show." Time might have shown, but time was not accorded. Coming home late one night from a delightful dance their car riage stopped outside the mussive porte cochere of the Guthrie homestead in stead of driving right in. "What is it, James?" asked Miss Guth rie. "Another carriage here, miss. , I think it's Mrs. Holden just getting out." "Jennie here! Why, how odd! She went home half an hour before w start ed." It was Jennie, with a grave, anxious face, at sight of which Mrs. Berrien fairly sprang from the carriage. "Von have ill news, Mrs. Holden. Wbat is it? Tell me at once." "This has just come from my hus band," was the trembling answer as she held forth a telegram: "Major Berrien's wound serions, but not fatal. Mrs. Ber rien must not be alarmed. Do not be lieve sensational newspaper reports of disaster. Wounded doing well." CHAPTER IX. Pursuant to his orders, Major Berrien, with his battalion of the Twelfth, had been scoutiug the open country that lay to tho northeastward of the cantonment. So alarming had the situation lieconie, so significant if not actually defiant was the manner of the Indians whose lodges were pitched all over the prairie around the agency that the command ing general had caused intrenchments to be thrown up on every ridge over looking that threatened settlement. Ad ditional troops, including a strong force of infantry anil detachments of light artillery, had been sent to the scene. Hotchkiss and field guns were placed In position commanding the Indian camp, and night and duy the earthworks were heavily manned and sentries and out posts guarded every anoroach. fTO BE CONTINUKD.) lie lliizxliiga. Ground cork is the best packing material for bees in winter. It never be comes damp, and it is a thorough non conductor. It is so chean that its cost is practically nothing, says The American i , . - T 1 I lxsv journal. George E. Hilton says he believes in handling hives arid frames less, "but if either must be handled let it be the frames." One apiarist leaves the packing until the bees hang out; then he takes it off, even with the top of the brood nest. An Ohio beekeeper unpacks his bees just before the swarming fever. A member at one of the bee meetings said that he uses chaff packed hives and keeps the covering over the top until about the middle of June. Another member said that when the hire got full of 11 ts bee he unpacks it. . ;. Dress Coods. IKmble Folded Cashmere, S yards 1 00 Henrietta, lit! in, wide 25 Plaid Sorgo, M in. wide 15 All Wool Ladies' Cloth 52 in. wide, black and colors. . House Furnishing Coods White or Colored Marbled Gil Cloth, per yd Turkey l!ed laiuack, 50-in. 20 er yd 25 Scrim, for curtains, 15 yd 1 "0 White Crochet Quilts." 75 t'nhlcaohcd Linen Crash, 12 yards 1 00 Turkish Towels, large sie .. 12 J Furniture Cretones. It yds... I 00 Men's FurnlshlntjCoods. Men's Blue Flannel Shirts. . . 1 U Men's Knit Shirts, lace front. 1 00 Men's SuHnders, heavy.,.. 25 Men's All Wool Seatnlos Sucks 25 Men's (uting Flannel Shirts :!5 Men's Turkey lied Handker chiefs, large sue, ;i for. . . '!" Hose our stock and prices. I. SELLING. Notion kou rrm.ic.uio.N land uitice lit Oregon Clljr. On-k'oa.t Sfl-l. 111. t't.' i Nivtlee t. hereby flven that the followlm Daniel .enter ha. fllrd untie, .if hi. inlcutiiiti to make rlui'.t prii.t In .uiinort ul hi. Claim. Hint thai ..lit proof will I tn..e before the roister mii.I reeelverof (he lulled Sutra laud ..rhee .1 Oregon t'lty, Ori-aon. on November S, stj. vU. Ira Coper. Homestead entry No a.'?, lor the S. K of See 4, I' U.llll! lie name, the folio lu Mtllie..e. In prove hi. roitfliiuoti. real.ti-nre upon mul I'tiliivAilon of ai.l l.n.l. li Mm V ItnlH'rt slot S K New of Santly po.t om'e. Oregon. Jnme. W iHMinlim. anil t.'u.rlv. t a. aa-ly. of Kail Crek twist oltlee. il-llt J i T. Arrilaw, HenLler. Soril'K KOK IT IU.lt;. THIN (.ami nifte at Oregon Cttv. Oregon. Sept in, Iv.' i N. tie 1. herehv given that the fotloa-liig j nanieil M'ttler ha. flle'l nolle of hi. tiilenHnu ! to make final proof In .npportof hi. claim, at it that .M proof will lie nia.le Wfore the Itegi.ier i anil Kcetver of the I . S IjiioI omce at Oregon I ! City. Oregon, on Svemhcr Inrj, via: j ,l,.hu Mcver, ' II, mie. I.'.. I entry ;tC4 lor the W , of N K ',, , V. of V W t4 ol See -M. T. t S., K J .. lie : none, the follow lug wtf iie.tca to prove hi. cm j , iinnoii. reatilen-e upon aul cultivation of .ai! ! Innil. via: John Sender.. 0. Coleman. Kiolotl j ' Oantenlteln. ami lioltletj . all of H.iely I , pot ort'ee. Oregon i. T. AtrKa.o, t-M. Hi'KMcr. 1 NolU K roH ri ltl ICATtoN ' IjiiiiI Oltlee at Oregon t'lty Oregon. I j ! How si i-irj ( ; Notice I. herehy given, that the following name.) .ettler lla. illeil nolli-e of hi. Intel tlon to make final prooT In aupport of hi. claim, ati.l that .ahl proofwlll be made tiefore the county ; clerk ol Washington county at lllll.'inrii. Ore gon, on Novemlicrll. iri. vl K. Ittch.nl Hci.lcr, Homete.l entiv Nn 7.''-. for the W. of N K of arc. 7. T Is, It I W. Mr name. Ihel.. low lug wltncc. tu prove hi. cotillniioil. ret 'lencc upon anl cultivation ol aahl 1. ml. via Kml Ko lr, of Scholia Kcrrv, t'hn. Illrlch, of ; Tlganlnlle. V, Kr.-hmg. ol Scholia Kerry, F.I Arnleo, of Meholl. Ken v. all of Oregon i :-ll 4 J t Airman. Itrgl.ter. I NOTICK OK AITOINTMK.VT OK KXKCt'TOK. ! Notice I. tierehr given, that !ha llli'ler.lgneil ; hft, ly nnlerof the county court wl t ho kam.. county. iregon. been aplioluteil executor of the I eatate of Sarah A. I'artrtilgtt. ileceaacl. All per ou having claim, agalu.t .ahl e.tale are in,- ' tlflcl to present th. in to me properly vcrlflo.! at j the riftli e of my attorney. H K lroaa, at Oregon i i City, Oregon, within aix month, from the date ) I of thla notice. Wii.uh Ursa. a, j r.g'r of the e.tateof Sarah A. Fartrhlge. ilec il. Oregon City, or.. Oct. , IsW. lu. 7-114 j NOTICK OK KIN At. SMTI.KMKNT. , In the mailer of the e.lale of Johu (Hover, ileo il. I I hereby give notice that 1 have flleil In the ' county caiirt of (iackamaa comity, Oregon, my account atnl vourher. for Anal aetllcmeut a. ailtnlfllltrator of the e.tate. of John tilover. ie een.cl, anil the court haa appoltlteif Tuenlav, the .St h ilay of lieeemher. Is'Ji, aa the time for hearing anil aettllng .ahl sccrvunta anil theei ceptlon. thercui If any. O. J. Tki'Llinukh, Hi 7-10, Art Aittnlni.lrator ADMINISTIIATHIX'8 NOTICK, Notice, la hereby given, that the tttnleralgueil ha. been appolnteil ailmlulsirrttrlx with the will anuelcil of the dale of W W. Bullock, ilu ceaacrl, by Ihe. county court of Cliickum. county, Oregon All persona having claim, agalnat aahl estate are reiulrel to prevent them to Hal! administratrix at the law oStce of C. l. atol l. ('. llourette, with the proper vouchers, within klx month, of the dale of thla notlco. Kvni.Y II. He i.i. oi ' k, A'lm'x. pati'i! at Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. S, IMix 1U;7-1I:4 HI'MMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the. County of Clackntnsa. Nellie E. Martin, plaintiff. v.. S .lame. M. Martin, defendant.) ToJami'.M. Martin, the above named defend aut: lu the name of the Kfate of Oregon you are re quired to appear and an.wer the nomplalntof the plaintiff herein an Monday, the ntlidayof April. lsn:i: and If you fall an tn atuwer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, tuwlt: Kor a do crec. dlsHolvliiK tho bninla of matrimony now exl.tlng helwucli you and Ihe plaintiff; that ahe have the care, cu.lody and control of her minor child. Myrtle Ivy Martin, and for auch oilier and further relief aa tn the court may hciwii eiiiltable and lust, and or hor coma and till biiraemcnta In tnU .till. Thla .ummon.lN niihllahed by order of Hon. T, A. Mcltrldc. Jiioge of tho above entitled wmrK, made on the Itith day of September, IH'j'2 llHOWNKM, A IIKKMHKIt, 10:14-11:1") Attorney, lor Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the circuit Court of the Stale wf Oregon for the County of Clitokainae. Knactta Klkcherncr, ulalntlfT, 1 va. Joseph Klkcherner, tlcfendanl.) To .lo.eph Klkeherucr, the shove nained il fendant: lu the, inime of the Stain of Oregon you are re quired to stipesr and anawer thn coinplalnt nt the plslnlllr herein on Monday, the 17th day of April, lil; mid If you fall ao to sn.wor, the plaintiff will apply to Ihe court lor the relief prayed (or lu the complaint, to wit: Korade cree dl.aolvlng thehonda of mntrlmony nower l.lltiK between you ami the plaintiff, mid that ahe Imve the care, etiatody mid control of her minor child, llntllel,. Klkcherncr; that .he n aumc hnr maiden name of lto.nl la liavldaoii, and for inch other and further relic) a. to the court may accm equitable and JuH, and for hor coat, sun diabtiracmenta In till.. int. Thla summons la published by order of Hon. T A . Mcllrltle, Judire of the riboveentltled court, mude uu the tilth day of September, Wfl. HHotv anu. ii Dkkshkr, 10:14-1! :18 Attorneys tur I'lalntlflf. Men's Knit Cndershirts and Prawors, jior suit 75 Men's Heavy Seamless Socks ti pairs 50 Men's Celluloid Collars . , 15 Overalls. Men's Extra Heavy Blue lVniui patent buttons, patent reinforced stays . 50 Hats. Children's Wind Mats 25 Men's ti.md Wool Hats 50 Men's Good Quality Stiff Hat 1 50 oots and Shoos. Men's Calf Boots 2 50 Men's Buckle Oil Grain I 5(1 Men's B. Calf, lace or congress 1 75 Ladies' Bright Pongol.v patent tipped I 50 Ladies' Whole Stock I'nlined Button ... 1 50 Ladies t il Grain Button, riv eted 1 50 Ladies' Whole Stuck Ctilined Laced hlines 1 50 Misses' Wliulti Stock I'nlined Laced SliiH'H , . ... 1 25 Child's Whole Slock 1'nlinod NDI'ICK KOH I'l Hl.li illoN. I.asu orrns t OKroos i itv oaruod.i Sept . aJ I Notice l hereby tlve'i that the t Mowing llattiil settler h.s ftir.1 notice ol hi. Inteutloli to make final oroof lit suppott ol h: claim, and I that .aid proof will lie tna.le lielore tlie register and receiver of the 1 uttr.l Slates I and O'tlce at Oregon t ity, orcs-on. on Novenilier lu, vu l.areine l.un-1. Homestead enlry No H lor the N W t, of N W , of see II T I N . K K lie name. Ihe following wtluesae. to prove hi. cotillloloiia restdeto-c upM .lid cilltl v atloti ol .aid land vl. eetcr I'A'tlsou, Aug. ist Paulson, of Latourelle Killls, and Iheod ue Italics, Kratik J'lU. .lid Ned l'auloti ol I'urtlaiid. all of Oregon s .-w- ll 4 J. I. ArrttaaoM, Keglsirr. NO Hi E OK FINAL SKI TU.MKNT. Notice I. hereby given, that the uud'-r.lgurd. administrator ol theeslaleof Joseph Meal. il ceased, has filed his final account a. .licit ad iiiito.iraior w Uh the clerk of tne coiitiiv court of t'Uckainas county stale of I Wegon. and that Monday. Oie 7th day ol Novemlier. lair, haa been appointed lv tlie lion. J W. Meldruitt, Judge of wvl.l court, lor the hearing ol otiJeC' tloli. to such final account and the .elttrineiit thereof lu the court r.aint of said eouul) coull for t'lat'kama. county, .t.te of Oregon John tiastuv, Administrator of the estate ol Joseph vveal.de ceased S llueUi, All y tor adm r !s ja-10 il SIMMONS. lu the Circuit Court of the iaio of Oregon for the I ouiily ol Clackamaa. Klniiia llcrgaian, plalutltt, I v.. 5 Joseph llcrgiu.u. defendant To Joseph Bergman. Ihe ala.ve ti.med defvnd aut In the name of the Stale of Oregon on are re ii'ilrcd to appeal and answer the coti'l.UlliI of the plaintiff herein on Monday. Oie i;tli da) of April, la'ja and II you latl .o to aiower the plaliilllf w III apply tn Ihe court lor tne rebel praved for In tlie comi l ilnl to w it Kor a de crec ilissolv lug Ihe hotels ol mill i Imoii v now existing between you .ttel Oi, plaintiff, and that she have the c.re. custody alol control ol her tilllior childre I, In Wit Itrauvllle J Bergman. Melv ille Bcrvmali and Ardls ttcrvrui.u: and lot such ol lor and lilt I lo-r re Hi I as to I lie Coll I! may seem eitlltablr, and lor her cost. -Old disburse tnelit. Ill this .till lilt, .illunious Is lolbll.licd by order of Hon. T A Mellrlde. Jii'lve of Of ab.,,e entlllid Court, lliade on Ihc iUl day ol Sepletnlier lMJ Baoa m.i i. A I'HKss.a. IS II II la1 Atlorneya lor I'lalutirr hl'MMoNS. lu the Circuit Cour. n' the stale of Oregon, lor the County ul t Iackamaa, .a. Tin. ma. M. Miller, plaintiff,) va. ( Mary K, Harlow, Margaret J l-Siilt lu Kill)ly. I'lllabury. Iletirlella M Kelly 1 and J. II Hlll.burv.deleiuri.. I To Henrietta M Kelly ol tab) lUlendanla and to all pcraoti. unknown claiming or having an interest In ihe property described In the com plaint herein In the iianieolllieHlale.il I Iregon, yon are hereby rruulied to appear and answer tlie com plaint filed against you In Ihe aleive entitled suit within ten day. from the date ol Ihe service of thla .ummoiia upon you, If serv ed within thla comity : or If .erved in any oilier county til till, tale, then within Iwetuy duy. from the date of the aervlce ol thl. .imimoti. upon you Aud If yoti fall ao tn an.wer, lor want llieieol Ihe plain will take Judgment niMiii.l y. .11 and apply to the court for the reliel di llian.lcd lu .aid com plaint which I. a .nil lor the piirtl'.lofilng among the paitle. therein, plaintiff and defend anta, of certain real e.tate situate int'lackamn. county, sin tc of Oregon, to wit: The K. of the donation claim No : In section, u r,, jr. and Ti ill .own. hip 'iaoillli, range I east of the VMI Iiunctte meridian, ti!l eti.l half being the wlfe'a portion of ihe donation laud claim of Ihe lale Samuel Miller and wife; al.ofl'ifs IK) acre, off thus W. comer of the late Haiuuel W. Shall nun's doinillou land eliilm, known on die map. and plaia and aurvcy.of the I'tilted Mtate. a. claim No. 70 111 T. S., K.IK of the Willamette meridian Thla autnmon. I. auhll.hed by ooler of Ihe Hon. Loyal II. yiciirn., Judge of tha circuit cotirtnf the .talc of Oregon for Ihe county of .Multnomah, ilaled September 21. IW H. III KI VT. 0 i't-ll "i Alloruey for plaintiff SUMMONS. In the C'lrctill C'niirl of the stalo of Oregon for Claekania. county Louisa IiHxiel I'lnli.tlir, v.. John fiar.lcl, defendant' To John haxlel, .aid defeudiint: In the name ol the .Into of Oregon yotl are hereby rc.Ulrcdto appear and aiiNwcrthe com plaint Sled again.l you In the above enlltlcd suit within ten day. Irotn the dale of Ihe service of thla summons upon you, II served within thl counly;or, If served lu any oilier county of this state. Ihcn within twenty dnys from the date of the aervlce ol this summons upon you. And If you full so toanswer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lict demanded In the complaint to, wit; for the dissolution of the hotels of m -lrlinony now ex isting between plaintiff and delcu.l.int This summons Is published by order of Ihe Honorable l,oyal II. Stearns Judge of the Cir cuit Court of tun state of Oregon fo Mulluollmh cuuuty, dated September'.1!, law. H. lll'KI.AT, B;2et rjl :5 Attorney for rinlnilff. NOTICK OK KINAI, SKTTI.KM KNT. In tho Coiuitv Court of Clnckiimns County, Shite ol Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Hiiinuel J Onkley, deceased. Notlco Is herehy given, that the iinderslirtii'd, aitmlulNtrntor with tire will nniicxcil of salil es tnte, has filed his final nrc'iuiitaa auch admln IHtrator, and the Judge i.f snld court Iihm fixed Mmiday, the 7th day of November, IHM, at 10 o'clock a, m. el, the county court room lit Ore ffon City tn Iflaekiiiniis ttounly, Oregon, as the tlrao hiiiI piece to hear objections to said final niiooiiiit sml for the settlement of the same. IlKDSKN WlltlHIT, AilmlnMtrstor with the will annexed of the ea-, itateofSnmttel J. OsMey, deceased. (K:2;l-I0;'21 Lace Shoes 1 IK) Clothing. Men's Satinet Suits, best work manship ftOO An Extra Good Quality Cussi- more Suits . ..10 00 Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, llnely maileaud trinnned 10 0 Ladles' Cloakos & Jackets. We have a nice lint which wo oiler at exceedingly low prices Dlankots. Gray Blanket, coarse quality. I "'0 Grav Blanket, Wool, 5t. . ' . 3 tK (iray Blanket, wool 7 It., 11-4 5 iKt We have a full lino of Oregon City blankets mid will sell them at exactly factory prices, which will ln aU'Ut 15 to 20 per cent, lower than any other house will or can offer. Noricr Kolt IT HI h'ATION. I and otlice at Oregon Ity, tiregoti.l Kept e. I Notice I. hereby given that the following named settler ha. ft led notice of hi. Intention to make final pritot lu .uptHtrt of nl claim, ami that .aid prool wilt le made t-fote the liegl.ler and Iteceoer of the I l aud oillee at Oregon t Ity. Oregon, nn Novemla r a, 1J, via, li.v id II loone, Homestead enlrv No ftl tortlieS K 'sol N V. '..leIN K i.olS ,ol See ,ai T IS ft i R He name, the billowing witness-, to prove ,t. eon tlutloil. residence iih,ii and eulllvaltoti of .aid laud, via Jerry Iaiiv. I', N Iirklli., John lr kin. and Irv lu I. I larke, all of i larke. p.t of flow. t't. kama. rvHiuty Oregon. V H I" & 1 T. ACiawao. Kegl.ler. KIN At. SKTIi.KMK.N'T. 1 hereby glv notice that I have Sle.1 In the county court of t'lackama. ouiuiy. oiegou, my aciuutagyoiit vouehcre for final M-ltlcmellt aa admiulsitalrlk o' Ihe v-.lale of Andrew Ian .hag. tie. eased, aed the court ha. appome. M. ill. lav. Novemlwr7lh l 'J. a. Ihe da) fit e aniliiailoii and wMtlemeiit ol the aame. Ilaled Sept, In, I.' Ashii Kixu. Ad in I W. c.Johuaon Arty Jt.l"Jl Oiilrsl Ail.lllliiti. SK'c:! ailraliuii Is cnllml to ttui ta4iililol, nitlilly and lioallliv lotalions (or loinu-a cm rvnaiitigl.lsv terms to I'llr c'liieora wialitnig In ln atei In On'tfolt City. riU'itli tinlor ami otlier tttlrai" In.iia In t 'ei Irul A.l.lilion. l ino ul tirl.an luuin-rly In Irarts of ti o acres or nunc,' i.no inlln ami a ipmr-lt-r (mill town. Jwviirnl small bin val uable (iiruia (or itli i Iichii and on enay terms. AH.Iyto I, K. Jasnkv lilt V. t 'atV Jullliaiin. r r win ik W.A.WIIITK. WHITE BROTHERS, I'rnct real Jrohlitct ,f- lUtihltir. vvlll prepare plana, elevation., working de tail., aud speclfii-alloli. lor all kinds ol build lug. Special attention given to lmdern cot tagea. K.tlmate llirillftlltal on application Call on or addre.a w III ft BKtiS , Oregon city, oin DR. L. WHITE. DE1VTIST. Over Cauflrld'i Hrug Store, Oltlee .lava from the l.l tolMholeach monlh, Artificial teeth on ruhle-r, first cln.a, l j Oold filling, from 'J tin. All wnrk guarauiecil. FOR- ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS oo T G A. HARDING. NONK IHJT 0OMPCTCNT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED" rioe Perfnmerlcs and Toilet Articles, Also s full slock of OILS, KT0. WOOD TURNING -A.3STD . SCROLL SAWING BOXES OF ANY S1ZKS MANUFACTURED I'ltrtitis ilhsirinK Wood Turning1, Pat tHrns, ItratikutR, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Hnltod by Csllinu on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds. TO ORDER. C3-. U. BESTOW, tJtTOpp, the- Conjrroj(Htioniil Cliurcb.