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tiik iinnsn cojitkht. Mrlnnrn Hpi'iiil tlm Hh lluiithi, fr limiHt-lion Hrorri Mmle. fui-wUy iiiiriilH viity vrly hour I... a.f iitllIIM wild am ..I.... llni( ""'" r"rv lour u'ciiN'k (,, inoriilna ami I'urUtir inltfht Imvn rfB ni' ii lllllliiK IhmiI tlm stroota of Itdly, H annm! nl iiilil mi llmt yiilnlllateil ''vo llx'i'Klil thai lown waa to U ktim kcil mill limn were her tloteiulcra, tttit nut mlli (Urkliilil liiirneil away Into rmuolo aei'tlmi as they iIiikiiikiI utt rpm'l"'l lX Kama with wIiikd, 3J ll.li, ami t! lliat Weak of day rraik ut Id nl'ot yun In cry miloii warned gam ol all kliiua . keep In Bala liMlng, Mil Jmliili'K l.y jl ol the, lt mailt) rlurltiK tlia day hnit safely lill for t nl.'lil wliUli :uHH llio iliiy'l ooinlxitltlvo hunt tlm J liK rifJ thy tlm 10 rtli'lntn .ul.ul 17'.'A ihiIiiIb. Tli rapUliiauf i,, two t'mn rlllier )! ill tint tliry gold do to mperlnteiul the hunt or tlicy j ,ctnriiiliipl ri'it to put any ul their Jgrri lo lh lihmh hy I'kkIiii worn uinU, bo tliejr retnrne I ul nllil wllli !rn N'ofe to tlielr c rnllt, Tho lil.ln-at .y i inu'ln ly ('. (i, Huntley 1.1(1 Sdl ToWHeelM, llO llll'llu'lLI) (Hillltl I .. Smith anil J. II. Walker realy did fllrr, hill thry illil H 'I Mluw Hit) ruin I m rolilrsl aliltll resulted all coll' rtUiiii I" leave llie rlly not earlier Hibii : iMiUy ami to ri'Mrt Ith game U foro g'rht k th tame eveiilim.m upon itinlr in iir'ltl''n lln-y were allowed ilic am n iiir a tha lilglieat on thn other ,:., The rvatilt Viaa victory for rale jiii !. rll ami hi lulliiKi'ni ami Cap 'jin (ianoiig and hla haiul will ay fur f supper, wlili'li la to h calm on Krl Itf evening, ll I lh Intention to ..ike it a ifatnK aiipwr at which the fowl rotitM III will I arrvnil up III a varlrljr tijr. It I" Mlil that IheltmliiK parly jitrni'Ut rhallrnglnK their opKinrnli 1j iimtliiT roll teat Follow iu aro the polnti atlotln) for vli "f Ilia arvrral klruli of yame al vrl to count III the cont'd ; How 10 ';ron 10 Uik 10 o-ml V Nitivr I'hi-aiiaiit . dtvwm 4" lirnny I'hratanl Ihx k W lilt) li)(l 100 M) :"d PfIit trine 1I . . II.. k Tnml (1 to 111 in ft : . " 10 In. or over Folloaliitfla the score nisde by JO the mMii-s alio wcte in (he hunt: ,,lMj o ' , .... J W. I iaimiig, L 1.. I'n ken . . 0. W. Yearg.tin (i. It, Warner . F. (ireeninau. , 0. (i. Williain J. .Walker. ( II K. hinilli 1 ' n ( i:i' . 75 ft:-!) Total. Kk'i . 0 .lftO .521) . M . 75 J I. Jvclt, captain,. . . , R. I.. Ilotiiian.l II. Minely, f C i. Ilunlh.y.i S. To intend, A 11. (iraham P. K. Kellv E M. lUmls W Tuial KSO Nesdy Hotea. NtiliY, (tel. 2ft. It liea twen long time ilnce we saw Needy hi Hie KuTnaraias col umns. We have lieen prelty busy litis sum mcr, but we shall try to niak tome atone ment this week for our neglect In Katlrrl"K althoiiKii that article Is very scarce nmiul llirae iIIkk!"K d has been for mine titiiu, and In all probability will re main to during this present administration. The Imp crop lias been baled and is being tuuli-d lo tha railroad preparatory to telling. The Imps tlm year, though not a full crop, r Hrst clans In qusllty. farmers are busy now sowing fsll grain l.id lilting potntoea. The potnto crop will be short. There It a Brent deal of complaint that thry are rot ll'iK caused liy Hit unusual aniuuntol rain. T. (i. Ackemon tlarled yesterday for s- brik on a visit lo hit old home wliere hit purenls live, to be gone about tlx weeks. Joseph Miller list lilt new resilience up Slid enclosed. Mr.dsterliolls hat bis new residence well Under way. It will lie a neat and comlorta Me home when flnlsliett. Oliver Kamte'ler It home aitalu from WasliliiKton with the Intention of Maying. The Woiylinon are making consider- hle additions to their membership Just low InoHiiiuch as It ha been domon "traUid that tho order i furnishing find class insurance at very low rote. Wll lauietle Fall camp had five applications t their laHt meeting. Mrs. M. V. f!uiu'a new house can lie "Mm well from the lower port ol town nd presents a due appearance from it cuimiianding iMisitlon just buck of the "luilon Fall View. Mr, Yoiinuur who recently moved 'roin Newberg has taken up his abode In one nf Mr. ITnnwIea llOUHl'B on JolTeriion strnnt. 0. C. Ie ronrnsentinil the Portland Wspateh wo In the city yesterday "on Amines for Ll paper. The Itkiiciiih amiouni'ml tlmt thla wtalhehi.t week of the fitlr at 1'ortlun.l, hlorth arraiinMiim.t had hi-eii initdi. lor.ontlniiluKltior tnulim wn,ki . ( not K..t ,, ,y U muni( e,mm. I"K at.il4Mhi.nl. The fair la to tmhl r aii.ithur wwk ami will not done till tlm eveiilnicof lliMili ol NovmnlHir. Kon't llllhH It, Kent annnuncKuii-nia have honn notion out hy Coinpiiiiy V InvitlhK tluir fni'ii.U lo a aiM'lul ilancu on the nvcnlna ol No viuiilMTiith, at whli h time thry will oiler i"i'i-llfnt mimic anil an opportunity for all who coma to enjoy one of the pica Meal Kverilnira of the wun, Kouafl'a fine haml haa Uin aerurtul to play. Henry Melilruui anil iarty have not yet returned from their aurveyiiiK trip In Die Couat moiiiiUliii hut are exe'Wd any day now, T. K. Hyau returned Iroui hia extended eautern trip on Wednemlay lunch pleaaed with hla lour and what ha aawr. Tha CvadaiUir'a Uti AeualaUaM. "When I waa out iu Uilcago at th 0enlin( of tho World' fulr," auld a friend of mine, "I had occasion to maka tall on mine old iu-iuatnUnce on the We.1 Hide. Tho atrouUt In tlmt portion of the city had many of them Uifl han- timual tiauiea of women, and a I lived I,... i. , iu .i i I lliero at one time the cal ng of theuihr ... - . i. . i . Mi . th car coiidurUir sounded familiar to me, although it seemed to purrle an old countryman on board, who was douht- hvUiti ngUdcago for ho first time. ....... w.... . ,r o hmuo. among , rulli'd out 'KliutlMiih' the car top)ed, and one of them got off. A few square farther and there wa the call 'Ado,' followed by a stop and Die exit of an other lady. "Tho old countryman began to look Interested, and whru tho next call came, Mar,' and he saw a lady gather tip her htin.llea and walk down the aUle, he had , a mie, air. In quick sacceaiiion there ; cams Taiilln ' 'HoImtU and 'Angtistn. I followed hy the departure of a jioaw-n-1 ger. Tlie old man could not atond it any longer, Hla eyes bulged out. and ! making a ruh for the platform he said i in a stage whli-jier to the conductor. , Oreat snakes, mister, do yon know the , Damea or ail the women lous in una big town? "He had been under the linireeitlon that each woman who left the car an- swered to the name that was called out" l'bilodelilila Iiujtilrer. "What limkes a jK-raon InterestingT j ItraniiotU intellectual brilliancy, for : wshav all known men wihim minds were stored with the beat thought of the ...1.1 ...t lw. fu ll.wl In l,.li.r..t nit ' viv.ii.., j. - - wmiien whoao brain were develojied 1 by the widest culture, yet were unahlo 1 to apiear other thnii dry as dust cata-1 login of knowledge. ihiiiK or I ne poo-: nla who Intercut vou and Btiulv their ' ...lltl !.. faar vnn find tuHiMfc I i...i..-, ... I iiig jimt tho same traits. It ia all a matter of magnetic soul cur- 1 rent ioilMy. by notf W e can hardly dlsputo thut soino human bodies .......m .l.w.rl.iW tiilich flliirfl rpllililv .v'uv v..-v..iv..j ...uvM j tlmti oilier, hi nimosi any KaiueruiK tif doten tienwina at leant one will be , t M-I.n i..m..mm.a ttif. atrnntre wiwpr. i wuiii. ..s. - . n - , the touch of whose bond can cause a lit.. ... iml,L .n ) trio battery. tug Indians afterward raid that their Is there anything impossible in the nuUil)end 42 and that Knox had theory thot souls have their electric cur- j ijij Kym 0f them." Pomona Prog rents, which pass more or lesa freely to and fro according to the Individual pow- " er as conductor? Then we have but to i Th. 8er,t iiorrined. asatime that the person who liiton.L u I Dr. S. bad a newly armed Hiber is one whose soul current mingle, freely , nian for a servant. He had also recent, with our own. This is jerhi.i. a more . ly purchased a pair of porpoise leather Mtlsfoctory explanation' than th. more j boots. Iu, wife attracted hy the not commonly received one of animal mag- j elty of the rew footwear, asked the doc- netisin, a quality on a lower plane and infinitely less tubtlo In character. Hus ton Advertiser. r.arlhmiak. I'henomena. Tlie wild. unUmod earth(iioke i a .. . ... tA Tl.. ti.n.,1,. ff-TO&TlT. ! ' .. " ... i ,.nimi, ! anaineotnerimu.rinn.ovvw...,. nstially described are only a tune or me real t'iTors of a seismic shock. To some the noise which precede the real shock U mor. terror inspiring than the "quake" itself. Father Kircher describe these subterranean rumblings as "a hor rid sound resembling that of an Infinite number of chorlote driven fiercely for ward, mingled with the noise of crock ing whip, neighing of horse and the crle of victory and dospolr on the port of the choriotoers." The sound which preceded the greot Lisbon earthquake are said to have re sembled "the rumbling or empty omni- bnses, chariots and barrels, the noise in- erenaliiir In volume niitil It equaled, the roar of a tliouaimd caunona." Another lnto one of the ti,inira one would have peculiarity la the gyratory motion that ofurrej to my differoutly, aa Du Mau (1 frequently imparted to aeotions or . rlor ,t 0n llis lftst birthday hewaa earth of greater or leaner area. At Co- lyon a chttrn,ing dinner by his doting larea in 1755 several atone housea in the , nta Bt which he was bitterly diaap lower quarters of the city were turned Jnted Dy tlie rcgrvt of several nota coimilotuly around, this, too, without ( b, Thn wnen a gtKlety girl said to rendering them UIllIHlluimKw. Louis Republic Onlok Action. "Centerllne sent a story to a magazine the other duy and got back a queer re- ply. They said tlie story incaeu roym- l.a ta mVllt1lM.t "Well. Where's the qneerness of that?" 'You see. he sent the MS. one day and got It back the next, and he considered that pretty rapid movement Kate Field Washington. ..iml-iiu. vviMlNATION .... wHr. is hereby given, that lor tne purpose Kntle It nereiiy , , .,1 n.r)ni who lamination nf all persons wno .. 1... w..insilav. Novemhor h, at oue o.cloek P M. ,. Hmlnstlon for I'.rsons nesirun 1.. ate ceitlficates anil sta e dlploi slate eel omas w II anoiy ber 10. lM'S at o'clock A. M Krwty. 7,'u v. ,.., schiwl SupU ... "'";.u-(,,llm fotin,y, Oregon. Paled this 37th day ol October, 113. THE BAND OF AN OLD TIMER. Fatal llraverjr That Weu a Itara Tribute fmm a Hand of AvanliM. A coinpiiny of runchiueii nut alxtut the rullrond atntlon In I'lonotiu the other aft ernoon wull lim for the belated overliiud train for 1ah Angelo. Every man In the party knew the othora, and there bo ln an hour or two to wait atory tolling of the early day on the border and in Arizona and California came natural Btorle of old tiiuua, when Indian wcro and the white pioneer know what bravry meant, were relatad, John WU on of El Monte told the moat absorbing tory of the hours "Talk alxmt aand In a man, gentle tnent I am telling yon that it take aand of the genuine article in any man to try and tand off alnglo handed 40 or CO Apache when be know Jut bow the crap will mid, and that the end will be hla own death. Hut that wo juat the kind of ond that was In Felix Knox when be wa killed hy the Apache. Yon Me Knox wa an all round gambler, mch a the tenderfoot from the eaet corn o much and know o little about, but be hod a heart in him bigger than any tenderfoot' bead. . Well, it wa in the aprlng of 1B7B Knox, with bis wife and baby and a Mexican driver, wa coming from Bilver City to Clifton, down In Arirono, They got to York' ranch, which i on the Gila river, about 80 intlm from Clifton, all right, but - A tf t . 4 . l . k .... 1. ... were io n wiero wmv iks vi nww l .i t. a wul been seen, and thut they bad bettor go in camp there for few days, bat Knox who had fought the Apaches dosenaof time and didn't know what fw wlhlM ho wnMt4;d to make Clif- u , t d , d nQ ,n(1an "Well, tho Knoxe drove on. When they were about two mile from York' ranch, snro enough a big buck Indian came from behind a low, round top mina, Knox knew there were plenty more of the red devils bid there and that it uienut a light to death for him. I lie wo a cool a a cnromlier. He inm,, , . . sni t.ia nn k. u whh ,w0 of cartridges, and th),n k)M(H, ,,,, wifo ,,, M)J for tll9 llu(t ., but thllt he would have tno rH),n quietwl iu a few minuU--. JIo orll.red the Mexican driver to Utah tllB Uw1 for bU , WM worth anJ t0 drjve wk to y,, ranrh M fiu)tas the honM coulJ iamv Tu,,n Ktl0I WHVed hli hiui(, ,,,, wlfe SI1(1 mW ha WM K0. illg to stand off a few A inches, ulthutlgh 1 he wo. sure there wo. a big hand of j them. As the team ana wagon Hew Uhck to the ranch Kuox, rifle in hand, started toward the bill for his lust fight II turned once and waved his sombrero to bia wife and child and then strode on to I ..The Aioches a second Uter rohl I nt fnnn behind the hill where they i wer, Mt.reU,, Knox fm his f.H, and ! tndllig stock Still pumped lead at j ... .....ll t. .1 A I in,, mom until uu it-u uuau umu. wst ,ay , party of u wa mode up, tnj we Wllt out where the fight 'took .,ilu.0, Kuox' Uxly bty there amid the cactull jn the sun. The Apaches, con .un, i),,.ir nnul niKtuin hm not uiu- .n., i .1.- ...ll 1K ik. l.aut tilnt the fellow's body in the leant They hod taken a clean pocket hundkor- cli,.f out of Knox's pocket and carefully it over his fiue and hod fiuitoued (t tileru i)V tlttiiig a small stone on each . . 1. ..1. .1.1 I 1 It. .l..r.a comer oi u to in mi it. iii i i'.v m..v. ti.p tlie hot sun Irom lue ucau maua uoe -rt wa their tribute to the i i u- t.... ennu in rwiw. x...,.. fumi that ha been emptied from ... .. .!, 1 .l....1.1. they were made of, to which he respond ed, "ForiiBe hide. Shortly after the lady from the Emer ald Isle interviewed Mrs. & and an nounced her intention of "laving whin . .. . r a 1. .. . me woe It 1 up. jura, o., eiuicwust -rpriscHl. asked the disturbed 1 domestic. the reason for her announced departure, TW.W ..nno,1e.1 with a bor - "Your husband is a docther, mum, an Fve heurd them doctbers do be cuttin up people, an didn't I hear urn wid me own ear say that the boots of him wer. modo of pauper' hido. If me own onld father that died in the poorhonse, an I wouldn't be servin a baythen that use. the skin of the poor to cover hi dirthy feet wid." Boston Commercial Bulletin. Better Left I'asald. A certain young poet is equally fa in tlm nrnrlil nf letters as an au- thof amoIlg j,ig friends for hi blunt 1 ..,.. a..lt i8 forever betraying him him at the close of the evening, "What delightful time we have had!" he ex claimed from tho fullness of his heart: ..T',n a,u it liBHn t seemed dull to you. ye invited some awruuy cievor people, but not one of them cninol" Philadel- phia Press. Pensions tor Worklugmen In Austria. Under the provisions of the Austrian poor law. at 00 years of age a man may claim from his native town or commune a pension equnl to one-third or tbe daily wages which he had received during his working vears. The amount varies from I o rt A fl.tf.ina n. month. in V ienna alone w tv. ... Ifi n nOneraiini fton Brs lU.UUU persons wuo receive lueao iiensions from the city. Slia Had Been Thera. Perdita You haven't the faintest Idea how much I love him. Penelope On, yes I have I used to love him that way myself. Brooklyn Life. SICK-HEADACHE MakoH lifo miserable. All other ailmcnU am as nothing in cr;in riamon. Women CHjxjcially know lis nufleriug, and fow eucapo ita torture, THE RELIEF AND CURE IS Many poople take pills, which cripe and purge, weakening the body. More take Simmons Liver Ecgulator, liquid or powder, be cause more pleasant to take, does not gripe, and is a mild laxative, that also tones up the system. The relief is quick. It is Nature's own remedy, purely vegetable. "I oever found anything; to do me any food until I ud hliiiiiiiiii Liver tteiila Uir. It liua txx'ii tlirtw yriim luce I Unit u"d It and I have not hud Hli-k Hi ttdui h lure. 1 (rntmy iImUt (who had from one U two atuu'kn of Hlrk liewlui'he every week)iiie-lmlfofa pw-kaK", and nit baa not had It aluce." C. H. Woaaia, Browu villa, W.Va. -EVEBT FACKACE-i 0h our 7. Mtamp In red on wrapper, i. U. ZEILiM i CO Philadelphia, fa. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Ortgnn for the County ol C'lackamai V. T. Murfjr, l'lalutlff, Joahua Welch. John Q. Wtlrh. Myrtle McCalTiTty, Kruok Mo ('ttiTty, Huplila Met.'airerty, Willie Kvaua, MuKKle L'van, dura Kvaua and Mary Hryalit, iHtlrudalita. To Jmliua Welch, John Q. Wtlrh. Mvrlle Mc Caffirty. "rank McCarreriy. H.hla Mci afrer ty. Willie Kvam. MaKKie Kvani. Clara Kvaui and Hary Hryanl, and each ol ynu: Iu the name ol the htale of Orfoo: You are reoiilreil to apirar acd aner the coinplaint ol Y. Y More, herriu. on or belore the mil day ol Novrmtier A I. 1M; and If you fall to an Ptrer Hie ilalntlff lll apply tothe court lor the relief prayed for In hla riireplaliit, to wit: for a deeree reformliif a certain dd hereui ore made, eiecuti-d and delivered by Henry C Welch to John O. Welch, and rtfcreelnif that It aa the lutvntlou of .aid partlea lo eoiiTey ly Mid deed the followlna real entate. tltuate In Clai'kamaa county, Oreion. and dewrilied a lollowa; llriilniilur at a auke no the lelt bauk of the Willamette river, It beluit the r . Cor r of the laud of the aforesaid He "X: lolno:;?.l!e1o, nell ry u. Ilia lo a itakeurovein , rove in lhep.pi)fal.rKecedralumpoiitheIlneoIthejlln irst anU lUaQlSOH, V eSl ll. L.C ol Jeaae llulllck; thence N M deg. E. I l :io ch.ini to a ttake on the aloreaald line: thenre N. IU 90 ebalua to a .take- thence N. 72 de K. chalua to the place ol beginning, con- -m -.u. tltMt (hli la fht, laml huh ld Henry c Welch luteudrd tneon- yu umple thereof: and that each of you be forever Irr eatate: and for auch other and further relief a in ion liiraw. .." lust and proprr, and (or his costs and dlnbursementa This summons ia published by order of Hon. Ural H. rtlearua, Juilreof the tlh Judicial Dis trict ol the Stale of Oregon. Made on the lath day of September. A u. 1H93. bKoWNKl.L A DHEA8KK. 9-tI:lO-Zl Attorneys for riaiuilff IOIMONS. In Ihe Circuit Court of the Htste of Oregon for the County ol Clackamas. Daniel J, Joues, I'lalutlrT, vs. William Gray. Mlns Uray. whose given name Is unknown, and Mr tiray, whose given name I. tii.lr.i(il&-n llft'llllHtlta I To William Uray, Min tiray, whose given nsrae j is unknown, aud Mr. Uray, wnuse glveu name la unknown: la ll.mm 01 mesisi. ' ' . '"J renulreil lo appear alio answer oie ci'irpntun Ll the pialntlfl herelu on or iielore Moud.y. the Mh day ol Novemlier, s u. iiki; anu 11 you .an l. so answer tne planum win appij mr .11 fnrthe relief prsy.'d lor In his complaint filed herein, to wit: decreeing thai you or either ol vou have no Interest in Ihe following rl estate situate iu the county ol Clackanus, state of Ore gou, and decrlbed as follows, to wit: the N. W. ol the 8. E. of section 16 In T. i.of R. 2 E. of tha Willamette meridian; and for a decree thai you and etch ol you be required to set inpih i. n.iom of anv claim that you may have against said property: and thst all adverse rlalma of the defendants aud of eacn 01 you De determined by a decree of taid court: and that by salil decree it oe im umi aou ujuui that the defendants alwve named and each of you have no estate or Interest whatever In and lo said land and premises, aud that the title ol planum herein is good and valid, and that the defendants be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever In or to said land snd premiiMt adverse to the elaintitr This summons Is published by order of Hon. Loyal B. Stearns, Judxe of the h Judicial dis trict ol the state of Oregon. Made tills ltflh day of September, A. P. ltfW. HK0WNK1.I.4 DkKSSKK. -21:10-27 Attorneys for Haimlff. SUMMONS. In the Clrenlt Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Jannet C. Llthgow, PlaiiuilT.i vs. Klrhard Uthaow, Defendant.) To Klrhard l.lthtow, the above nsmed def t: In the name of the State of Oreiou: Vou are required to annear aud answer the eomplainl of the iilalntlff herein on Mouday, the 6th day of Novembor. A. D. W; and If you fall so to an swer the plalntlir will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her eomplaiut. to wit: for a deeree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now exlstlut between you and the plaintiff; and that she have the ears, custody and control of the two minor children, to wit: Klchard V. LithKow and Frauds A. Lilbaow; aud for an In terest In the following real estate situate lu Clai'kamaa county, Slid described as follows, lo ii n..lniiln at a nolnt H.Si chains west and n.10 chains north if seeliou corner to aeetiont in, 11. U aud lli of T. 8 , K. 2 E ol the Wlllam .. niri.iiiiii ! uniiliie thence south at. 10 chains: theuce west 18 75 chains; thence north Jti.iu chains: thence east i7.i cnains 10 me place ol tieitliiultiK. contalnlna S acret, more or less; anil for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable aud Just; and lor her costs and tllrhursements In this suit. This summons Is published by order of Hon. 1-oyal B. Steams, Judge of the 4th Judicial Uis trlct of the Slate cf Oregon. Dated September IWh, A. D. ISM. llltOWNKIX A DKESSER, ft-'.!2:lV-27 Attorneys for PlsinllfT. 8UMM O N S In the Circuit Court of the Stated Oregon for theCouutyof CUckaaias. James II. Boggess, VlalntlA', vs. SfaaoNS. Hlchard W O'Brien, Defendant.) To Hlchard W. O'hrlen. defendant; Iu the name of the State of Oregon: Jon are k.Av... ...... .im.i ... .nniiir and answer the com plaint filed against yon iu Ihe above named court in the above entitled suit, onorbelorethe first day of the next regular term of said court, the same being on Monday, the th day ol No ...., i.r iK'w .iwi 11 von fail so to annear or an swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will lake . lm1,ment ainst you for the sum of three nun- ilred dollart UKi) tnd Interest thereon at the rateol ten per cent per annum slucethe 6ih day ol December, lK'JZ and lor the further sum ol fifty dollart (S-Mi). atlnrney't feet in thit tult, I. n...i. iiubiirsenieiiis liert'ill; ami decree that the follnwlwt described leal estate l.o ..,1,1 I., nav sal.l slims: All Of lots 5, i, 4. 6, 7 and 8 In block numbered 25 In the Oregon Ironi 8teel llompany'i rirsi auiiuiou w town nl Oswego, In Clackamas county, state ol This summont It published by order of Hon. Loyal B. Steams, Judge ol the Circuit Court of the state ol Oregon for the 4th Judicial district. Dated September inth. A. 1. W. ....... Judge T. A. McBrlde ol tba 5th Judicial dlt trlot being absent 'rom'11,.1m4y"""EyIi -M;lt-S Attorneys lor flatntln. 41-THE RED FRONTS COFFEES. Mokaska and Arbuckles advanced to 27J ier ixiund. Gtxid Roast Coffee, 25 cents per pound. Dry Granulated Sugar, 15 and 16 pounds, $1. TE ASf GXK 8reen tca' S0 centB 1er Poun(1' Choice uncolorcd 37i cents per pound. FLOUR. BeBt Flour ,3'10 I' barre1' 16 yards India Blue Print, $1. 15 yards Cabot W, $1. House-lining, 2Jc yard up. Winter stock Dry Goods, Underwear, Etc., Now ready. Prices as low as Portland. QJJQJjJgJ Best Goods, Lowest Prices, Quick feales. Produce HAMILTON - &- ALLEN, Cash Dealers, OREGON CITV. OREGON. Railroad A LARGE STOCK OF FINE TREES, FREE FROM PESTS, For fall and spring trade, 1893-94. Nursery located on Hawthorne Ave.', 2 miles from Portland. TAKE THE ELECTRIC CARS, . . , ,r i- tt will take you Come and Examine Stock before placing your orders. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send for Catalogue and Price List. W. S. FAILING Station A., Portland Or. MENTION ENTERPRISE. K OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Manufacturers of and dealers In all styles of tiONBtfpjt WliE AND pU FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Tanel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow's Sash fe Door factory, Oregon City, Or. Hoot An arreeahle Laxative and N EH V TON ia Bold by Drugfriattop sent by mail. &c6Uc and $1.00 per package. Sample free. im trf Tbe Favorite TOOTH POTII HU IlU for the Teeth and lire Ui.ijo. For sale by C. G. Huntley. S. F, SCRIPTURE, Practical Blacnjitli AND GEN'L WORKMAN. All kinds of Repair Work and Horse Shoeing, Executed on short notice in a work man like manner. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop near Albright fe Warner 8 meat market on 5th Btreet. J. F. FORD, Evangelist, Of Dei Moines. Iowa, writes under dtte of March 23, 18i: 8. B. Msd. Mro. Co., Dufur, Oregon. flonflpmen: On arriviiiR home last week, I found all wen ana anxiously sunning, vui umo m, eiKlit anil one-half yeurs 0Kl, who had wasted away to 38 pounds, ia now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. B. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both nf the children like it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarse ness from me. 8o give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are youra, Mb. & Mrs. J. F. Fobd. II von wish to feel fresh and cheerful, ud ready fer the Spring'! work, cleanse your syt tem with tha Headache A Liver Cure by taking two or three dosei each week. 66 cent! per bot tle bv all druggists. Sold under a po live guar antee by 1 aKDRIWb. Nursery. . o-i. e . -rj. rp.i JLJl. OJU, IOr Ml. liXUVr, W to Nursery. 'Do Not Climb the Hill! STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Where you can get the highest caBh price lor Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. . F. WHITE. W.A.WHITI. WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architects 8f Builders. Will prepare plant, elevatloua, working de t . lit, and specifications lor all kinds ol build Inirt. special attention mven mouera ew taattea. Estimate! furnished on application Call on or aaaresi nnni nnuo.. Oregon Oily, Ogn JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner ol Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a Deer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I Established 1MJ. C. I Gnu, PIONEER TiMSfef and Exjre, Freight and parcelB delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONADLE.