f l imit A.M U MKKTINU. ThrlVf llt'ittliiiu II mo in A.micImIIihi j Nl'l'l OftlHTD. f T hiiiiiiuI iiiiikIImk ill tint (himmt ;tl' I'C! Ittllt'lillU ItlHIIH AlUMH'tlltlllll wuh Kt 11m room of tlui mhxih'IiiIIiiii fufly I'vi'iiliiK, Tlmrci it gnml . ItUliilli'U of llii'Nilmi mill tlin llidTcnt Hlnii v proof Unit (Im-koii Olly' Irmi rt'J"B room I flxtmu. Tht) miml k i kIIimI Id onlnr ly IIk prurient, K.I t'nulli-lil, lu,r wlili I. tiiu mliiiiun of nti prevlotu iniintliiKHnro rewl by tlin woUry, V. A. Huntley. Klwtlon o( toll '" Hi" Kimiiliig yimr wnn tliun )itl. Hy iiiitilnioii vutu i: (1. Cuu fir I Whi m iilii ti.i iriniliit. Mr. Ciiu tlxl In lirl( hiw)i tlisnkml Uitt ajuclatlnfl l'r tint honor, hikI would tin III lllimml tiiiilimvuri to wttl in iir 'tiiiliitf ami liiiilillng iii t,l( riimlliiK tixiiii, fur lin rvnlituxl tlmt It n grtly VliriM liitiHl l.y, mill nf mm li Kimm to, tin IhImiiIiih i'Immh'ii, tranalmit .tu ullnr fnylvi, who iru nimlilii to priamc mini iimttor l.y oilier menu. I'or urcritlury, Cm.IuIii J. V. (Iiukiiik tn uiiniiliiiuiislv I'lm li'il Fur view fr Mi.l. iit I'M. It, W. IVIiikIm an t'lmwli. mill (j. IIiiIhuk Win rliiiM-n , lnr lifMniiriT. llm pifwnt lilintrlmi, llinry Wall. M riili''ti'i to tlmt mailjnn. lnr lrnliT, W. A, lltinilcv, Iti-v, A. , Hilli'liiuiiil mill I'. S. Kelly wirt rluiwit. 'llm wi'ii'lurv'd minimi r xiit slmwiM l!it llii'rn nr lllly-nnvnn t'oiitilliuliint liirmU-r mi tlin lmt ; Hull thu Humility mid vmirty of ri-iiilintt nmiti-r 1 alcudily InrimaliiK, mi'l tlmt Dlit lnllir, iihi, rtc, liit'l Ihi'ii provlilml by llm trim- !, Mid tlin gri'Kti'nt lit'ml imw Is for 111111)1 flllllU til fUtl-llll ItlK IlKt Of tl'HllillK limttrr. Tin' I'tirriilit H'lii' ninnlllili'il i to i:i (Ml per itiontli ; ('.'A l.i'iiiK lnr libra I run; $1.1 (f lnr mil; (Jl fnr lijlil ; ' $:'.IMl fnr flll'l, Mini $1.1 0 (nr rltllllll'lll riM'liM'. Tin' ri-ieii'tn hvitiikimI ulniiit ,, lo (Hi H'r iimiitli. Tint tii'imiiri'i'ii ii m rt kIiuwciI iIinI tlicre Ini'l Im'I'H iii i'ivi'il fimii ilni't hikI (IuiiiiIIiiiik f7llll.-i (lie pant yi-nr, Mini the ilinliiirM'ini'iiU lui'l I Hi' ii $70 It'iivint; M lilllllllin llf ( S . -It I ill III llHil, Tim ri-iit nl llm tfiinlm-K allowed tlmt tin- ull.inn nf llm nioiH-mtlon !inl Ih-vii ,-iimini(t'i in m run-fiil mill rii'li'iit limn hit. Tin' liliritrlmr report uliom-il tlmt the iivithk iluily nlli'iiiliiiii'K t tlm tiKiiim in lxmt llll y n'rmiim : tlmt tin' Iii kI nf or ilrr Imil l rn iilwrvpl,iiiii tlmt nmiiy of tllllW III) IlKll I'lijiiVl 'l tlif I'ril lli IJri nl tin' riHiiii tiul rxnriiipi to lilin tlii'ir Jiiri'riitliiili ol Iih lug Roi'iiiiifnrtill'li'itliil ii iiiiiit ilm i in hIih Ii to n inl lln'ir li'lmiri' luillia. Tim fnllnH ililf H"iiiilirnlH are I Mil re ri'itnlurly rn'i'iviil iiml iinfilv llli-il f.ir llm'; Mimililii' I'uwrr, rililier'n, t I'tiliiiy, lliirn-r'n ami l(i:vliw nf I!i- ;,ii'. Wwkly iinniinotu'H Si'li'tililli! nun I. mi, lliirpi'i'ii Weekly, Mini I'ulilii (iiilnn, lUily iii ii H-r Cliii'aiio llili'i Ui euil, 1'iirlluinl KvellllntTelenruiii, S.irrttiiii'iiln llei', A nl or in it . Hiilem Ci tul Jniirnnl ami Alluuiy I lerulil. Si ini weekly iiew(.HiH'in linM'liiiric Jjeview, (ieriiiiiiiiH anil iH'iilM'lii' Wnrli'. Weekly Tl l' w r ti t r n WihiiiIiiimi InileH'llilelil, llillhlinro liuli'ii'iiilelit,hilvertnii Aim iiI, Ni'wIii'HJ (irnpliir, l'lirtliinil C'lionli'le, Sali'in ii iiiik iuI, l.el'iinnli AiIvuihd, The I'ulli'a Tiuii'n Mniiiiliiii r, I;.renl (iiovo Tiini'K, Vaneniiver Iti'tiicter, ('Hlliliiinet (iiiu'lle, Mi'Minnville IteimrtiT.TilaniiHik llemlliKht, AVar Cry, llenilil, (.'ourier. anil I'mkhtiiihh of Orenon C'ily. The lilirmiHii atated that with few ex- oeiliiiim all llm imhliiiheia he had lolicl ' teil Imil ii'nMiinli'tl dy nemliiiK their pul- lleallona. Thmo were neveral other pa i pcra in the iliHeient wcliuim of thecoun i try, that hail U-nn rallfl (or by tlie al ! rum, whiiili he wouhl undertake to xe 1 curtt. A vote of thank waa tender! the li brarian, Mr. Wall, and to the varioua piihliMhiTR w ho hud o gvnerounly con- j trihutud their tiiililicationa. , The triiHieei and prrMiilent were an- j thnrife'd to rimfiT w illi I In) 1'orllnnil (it'll eral Kleitrir I'o. in n'Karil to jiutlintt In electric lljihta and to inuko aiich oilier j iiiiiroveniiita in the rooma aa they deemed heat. Mr Huntley, on behiilfof the commit tee apouited for that purioHe, reMirteil that Mr. C A. Harding hud at their re ijiitml, iienerotiNly redueed the rent for the roonia to $13.00 per month. The meeting adjourned autijort to cull of the president. A pleaHnnt weddlnit party ratherd at the home of Thoa. tiiiult in thia city lit ft o'elock on Saturday evening to witness the marriage of MiHH lieutrii-o llughea and Mr. tirant Olda. The ceremony waa performed by Kev. (iabriid Hykea and following congratiiliitioim a wedding aupper waa aeryed after which the happy couple wended their way to their home on Falls View where tliey will reaide. Our KUiott l'ruirie correspondent notes that Mrs. Ueniior of that place has recently lost the middle finger of the left hand on account of a bone dis i'iiho which imcesHituted its removal. Dr. Shorey of Woodhurn and Dr. Stott of tiervuiB performed the operation in a succesHful manner and Mrs. Kenner Is now getting along nicely. Congregational church, Jan. 14, 1HIH. Subject for morning" Misconceptions of Keli)lon." Subject for evening " Hard Times." 1st, Some of the Causes -Geo. C. Krownell. 2d, Some of the Itemediee-H. Allen Shorey. 3d, Home of the Opportunities of the Church C . JI. Dye'. IX HKCKKT OIIPKltM. The Hcveiiil Nuclelles In this CM; l'riNn'ring. On Thursday evening II, (i, Stiuk weather, the iliHtrlct ilepuly vIhIIih! Ore gon loilgn, No, I, I. O. O, F. for the urioHe of liiHtallliig olllcera and per formed tlml duty In Kcredilahlu maiinnr. The olllcera scaled for the current term were a follow: John Moll'utt, N. (I., O I'. Miller, V, (I. j Thoa. Ityan, aecio tar.v;J. A. Stewart, eriiiam'iit secre tary; O. Iiyejoy, treasurer ; II. W. Treinhalh, warden; Ja. O'Connell, con ductor; II. K, Stialghl. sentry. Olllcer were liiHtalied at the I. O. (). F. camp In this city last week as follows: C. I' , 0 Uvejoy ; II. II,, J. W. Mehlrum ; 8, W , J. A. Moiratt; J. W II. K. Straight; KirrilMt, J. A. Stuart; Truas , T. K, Hay n ; I. S.. 0 1', Miller ; Cond., T. F. Ilyan; lat W J. W. ),onnelli :'l W,, W. It. Howell; 3d W., Ju.Ihoii Howell; 4th V T. I. Kandall; 1st (1. of F., F. It. Charman; I'd i. of F., 11. K. Stevens, A. O. ('. W, IKHTAI.I.ATION. Shlvelv's hall was well tilled lust Kultir- ! day evening when the the liieiiiheni nf i hall City JhIk" No. fill. A, O C. W. inarched in led hy the Willamette hand and accompanied hy (iiand Master I Muckey and Grand Olhcial liiHtructnr Duvey who were lireient lor th purpowof iiihtiilllng tlieolllceiKiif the Indje. IIIiichh 1 Tainted llie aboeiii e of mime wlio were to i have tukeli part, hut theexereiiM' piiriied oir very pleasantly. At the clone of the ! horl, hut liearly and eloiUeii addreHH nl wnlcotiui delivered hy (ionlon K. I 1 1 ii) m, he turned to Captain John Kelly . who liun nerved the IimIkh for a long lime a guide and preHculcd ti i in w ilh an rli'iiiil (told headed cane, a prcHi'tit fmiu the lialge. Mr. Kelly replied in a short Ini' feeling Nieech, tlmiiking In hrnthei fnl the yilt. The next no llm priiKrum wa a vocal solo hy Mi M"llii. Wilkinwiii whoiHiig "Venice Water" very sweetly. This w fi. Unwed by a well ile'iered recita tion hy Mis Diiisy I.nwn rii e, entitled ."Heller than liiiinmiiiU." The fnllow ing liumeil Inline ollicet were then in stalled, llie platform heing arranged in the form of a lode mom for lliu is casion : : David Caiilleld, I'. M. W.;Thna. Gaiilt, M. W.; W. M. M ini e, overseer; K. (i. (iarruw, foreinan; (ieo. ( 'ill ill, recorder; j J. A. Stuurt, receiver; W. T. Whitha-k, ' llnaticier; Jm, Fmuiniig, guide; J. Y. Humphrey, watclnnaii ; John Drescher, seiiiinel. At the i nsi of llie ceremony whh h madtf David Caullehl a past master wotkiimii, 'l,i' (iiiuid Miislnr in In-half of the liHlge pii-seuied him with an ele ttant past master' badge, After the in sliilluliuli ccrt'iiioiiies Mr K. F.. Char nun fiivnred the audience w ilh a beauti ful nlo which wa well received Instructions to Office of School Oregon Mr. Clerk of District No SIR: Should you desire to levy a tax for school pur'Mises. it will he necessary for you to take the following stejis: First The clerk or school hoard must make an application to the clerk of the county court for a certificate, showing the aggregate valua tion of the assessahle property in your respective districts. (See page C2, section 3, School Laws.) This should bo done at once. The follow ing form may be used: Oregon, January. . . ., 1894. To tho Clerk of the County Court, Clackamas County, Oregon: lear Sir: Dense furnish mo a certificate showing the aggregate valuation of the assessable property in School District Ho , Clackamas county, Oregon. Second A special meeting must bo called in accordance with sub division 21, section !!(!, page 30 of School Laws. Be sure that you state in tlio notice culling the meeting, that it is for the purpose of levying a tux, (See section 4.r), pago 3G of tho School Laws. The clerk of the county court can furnish you tho certificates on or before the 2.rth of January, hence it will be best to hold tho meetings as soon as possible after that date in order that tho county clerk may have more time to extend the tax on tho tax-roll. You will see that you need not wait for the certificates before posting the notices. That is to say, if you have the certificates by tho time tho meeting is held, it will do all right. Third When the legal voters have convened, in answer to the call of the directors, it Itecomes their duty to then fix the rate per cent, of tax levy that may ho found necessary by a majority vote of the legal voters present. Fourth Kach school clerk of the district in which a tax is levied must notify, in writing, tho clerk of the county court of the rate per cent, of tho tax levy made by tho district, on or before the first day of February. (See pago 62, section 4, School Laws.) Unless a tax is levied in January, you will be compelled to wait another year. In notifying the clerk of the county court of the rate per cent, of the levy, tho following form may be used: , Oregon, Jan , 1894. To tho County Clerk of Clackamas county, Oregon: Dear Sir: I hereby certify that at a legally callod school meeting, held on January . . . ., 18(J4, in school district No Clackamas county, Oregon, there was levied mills on $ , the same being tho assessablo property of district No , Clackamas county, Oregon, as shown in your certificate. , School Clerk of Dist. No.. . . . Clerks of Joint Districts should number their districts as joint districts. Respectfully yours, II. S. GIBSON, Supt. of Schools. and much enjoyed. Mis Kiiby Ssm cer followed wlllia recitutlon appropri ate ti the occasion with a luoial point ing to the beintlits of the order. l.at on tliu program was the dedication of the new hall and stirring teeches by Dr. Mackey and I'mnk Davey, I'olliiiniiii Kelly Itenioreil. On Wednesday this community was considerably surprised by the announce ment that Mayor Straight had removed John Kelly who haa served so long as night watch. Upon Inquiry It wa learned that the reason assigned was that tlm council had ordeied it done. Several of the council men expressed themselves very forcibly liton this action on the part of the mayor, and it seems more than probable that there will be trouble over the police question before It Is set tled. A majority of the council have seemiiiKly determined that this branch of the city government can be run more economically than it has been In the past and they wish to give it a trial, there fore will not confirm a chief of police or new night watch till a definite policy has hern dii'ided upon. Their plsn so far as known i to employ a chief of police who is fooi c tent and so situated that he can iitti'inl to the duties for a nominal sum together with such fee as i.e may be en titled to from other parties than the city. They claim that this plan can be tried, and if it works a saving to the city well and kishI, but if it iIin-n not work well then It will tie an easy matter to return to the old plan. To Trade. Some good young horses, broken to work, to trade fol stock sheep, Apply It. J. JIkon, New F.ra, Oregon. Circuit court hss been in session part of the time the past week but w ith little busines outside of a test case brought i by the Portland Trust company against ; Kciilien Smith to gain Misscsion of his ' lot on Front and Fourth streets. The j jury quickly decided thicae in favor of defendant. It is to be apealed, I Court w ill probably adjourn today till i si line time in February. j Wediiesdiiy was (irst "at home" day j for Mrs. J. N. Graham's little girl and j many of the young Indie called to pay j their resiects anu w ish over her lucky I head. I Hog . Henry lllackman of Hepnerhas been appointed to succeed Collector Weidler. Waskca, Minn., Nov. 18K. Ms. NoiiM4.il Lii'iiTV, Des. Moines, la. Dkar Si.: Please send us at tlm earliest one carton Krause's Headache Capsules. We can't run the machine without them. Send at once, as we are out, and oblige, Yours truly, HcmiUTU A l'Hfrros. For sale by Charman A Co., City Drug Oregon Citv, Oregon. School Clerks. Superintendent. City, Oregon, January 10, 181)4. Clerk of School District No. 1 Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances are tauwH by an Impure blood, which will result In a more dreaded disease Units removed, slight impurities will develop Into Scrofula, lic.e ma, Salt kheum and other serious results of I have lorwim tlm!j-n 1 mill.mr I rum i-vti lilixl trotill, I' nl'h I t ( f !.,k many remwilrt llwt l nflf! lid mo ti "'' h aivvrv ., tjlri-n (mir h!tlir o( SLlCtB vH hlls-mint wwvUrfulrMult 1 K AvifOl Ant rnjoyini IU brut hKilth I 1 " ' rvrf km-w, ha tamnxl twsnly 'piiundi and my lis-nrtu tay llu-y wvm taw it u well- I I'lmir qulie like a new ,,. JOHN S. KIU I.1N, Owat BJMllI f'tMlmtf I ilA . Wa'liinKlMi, II. C. Our Treat I v on Illnod nd f-lnn Diwatet 1 SWIFT SPECIFIC CQ.t Atlanta, Ga. ferry's V SEEDS J Vfc JM what 7 jfr 1 ni.m-r iiiiU. 'I hi- BIT I I ua ol frrrt KrrHa I frirni II.' iMUliitalloli Ul on ftlil'll liua trfll l.'ilil lb lam! av-'l liiMlm-a In Hi- world. Ffrry'i setd Aaasal for 114 rvinlallia Hi ftijlli mii.I kiitMlarim- ot ILn lamt bimiiK knnirJe. free lor us aaiiK. D. M.FERRY ft CO., Detroit, Mich. SUMMONS. lu the Circuit C'"irt ot the Stale ol Orrf on lor l;lai'katnaa County. Slati-of Ori-fiin. plaintiff, m. llie helm of John liroy. di-reaM'!. Itaii.J. Jiiiir, and to any one lmereat'1 In the e'tate ol laid John Gray, de cerned, defendant Tn aatd above named deleudan'i: In the name of the Slate ol itienou Ynil are herehy comrnaiideil to appearand aiinwer llie tiifoniiatton fl!ed herein, wlttnii ttme allowed In clvl ai ilnnt, hirh la Ly the flitl day ot the lift I li-rm or lhl court ohlrli riniii'iien at Hie nmrl hooe In Oregon Cllv on the p. 1. 1 day ot Anll. 1- H: and If you fll to a.ieraud atiier ld InlormiitloL the pUlii. tin lll apply lo the n.iirl for the relitf de man !?d therein. lili h l et forth iu the order of the court here nulli-r et forth. Tht inn iiif.im In limiied Inri.iifnri.nty with (he foilowlni ordrr "f the ld court, to wit: lu the Circuit tmirt of the Slnie of OreKon. i;oiiniy of rla kminii. Sl"le of On in. plnliitiff. r. 1 he llelra of John iiay, di'i'ea-ed, i"n J. J"iic. and lo any one tillerevted ill llii-etateof J.hll (iriy, dec d. I pun reading the Information of W. N. Har rcit, dltrlcl aiiorney lu and lor lackmr.m cniinty. iiregon, die.' In tlila court. In hi. hit It el forth that one John l.my dn-.l In Clacka matcoiiiity. Urciton. Spt. 'fl. laTT.IiiteaUle, leav fiiy an eelate lu uld couuty. aud that no helrn al law have appeared tn claim hit uroiertr: that a rtlonit hit ettale hat been wild and turned over to the etcheat Itiud of Oregon, hut thai i he N W. o( llie S. K of tee, 1. T. 4 S , K. 'I V.. of the Willamette meridian, thn.unh aoine error or neglect of the adiniuiatrator of the etlate of aaid decedent waa not told and turned over to the m-hfil lund at directed by he court: and II further appearing that one Han. J Jonenclalmt ..me liilcrett in aaid ettale above deiM-rllteil and It appearing Irmnaald lu foriiimlou that the Male ol Oregon hat Ughi to tilch entate; ll It tlii-refore ordered that a turn niont ltue In the heir at law of John Gray, de Cfaftrd, to I'an J. Jonet. and lo all periMint inter eticd In Ihei-ntaieof thld John (iiay.decented.to aiiear and autwer the liifomttilon within the time allowed by law In civil acilo:ia. and tlmw caine If any they have why the title lo Mid AlMivedetcriiied laiid thouid mK vett In iht title. It It flintier onlired lhat the kald tuiuunuit lie I'lihllthcd for ill contecuilve weekt lu Ihe Oregon rlty Kiiieiprite. a new tptiKfrpiihlithcd lu mi. r. .ti in y. ami thai lan J Juliet le terved pcrtoiiall) -If hecauhe loutid in the county or ttiiie: that all oihcr -defendantt appear and n-tw-r by the Srt day ot the next term ol thin court w hu h couveuca al Oregon t il), Oregon, April li.th. Iff liated thlti'ilh day ol September. 1113. THot Mi limn. I'lrci'it Judire. Ittied at Oregon (,'lty. Oregon, Pec IS, 1 I-JH W. N. HAHKKIT, MM. All y. NOTK K VUU PI'IILICATIOX. Laud Office at Oregon rity. Oregon.) lice, 7. If. I Notice It hereby given, thai the following named aenler hat filed notice of hi Intention lo make Dual proof In aupporlof hit claim un der tecilon is'l. K: S. and that t ild proof will be made before Ihe Kegltter and Ke.-elveral Oregon City, Oregon, Jauuajy It vu: William li. tiled, Homciitead Kutry No orw) for the N. E Sec tion -it, T, 3 S . K. Katt. lie nainea the follow ing witnettct to prove his cominuoua re-idence upon and -iiltlvjlii.il of, ald laud, vli: Francli I'. Little Oliver C. Vocum, Horace S. Campbell, nf Salmon, Oregun, and I). Ludwlck, of llol brnok, Oregon. 12 .!: H ROBERT A. MILLER, Regliter. NOTlCh OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, Notice I hereby given that the nnderalgned haa been appointed by the Con my Court of l lackamaa county, Oregon, executor of Ihe latt will uf Honor Marka Whltlock. deeeated All liertotit having claims agaiiiNt the estate of the said Honor Marks W hillock, deceased, are here by notiDed to present the aameduly verified for payment to the undersigned or at the office nf ilrownell A Urets-r.oregnuClty.OreKOU.wltlitu six mollies from this date WILLI AM T. WHITI.OOK, Ex'r. Oregon City, Oregon. January S. 11KOUNKI.L IlKKSSKR, l-4:'i-2 Attorney for Ex'r Roar Anairreenble Laxative and K EK V E TON 10. Sold by Driigg'stsor sent by mail. 5c.,6Uc, and $1.00 per package. Sample free. tff YIA The Favorite tOOTB WTOSI illi lllf tot the Teeth and Ureath.!!5o. For gale bv V. G. Muntlev. i:tiiollli-I 1NM3. PIONEER Trangfef and Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARToPERIEXCE IX Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. Tat 5J.roW A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE, tl . I. Green Clearance Sale. g BUYS l'iU"'r 19 lbH' dry granulated sugar, IS lbs. rice, 28 lbs. small white beans, 20 lbs. rolled oats, 4 lbs. good roaHteJ cr.fl'ee, 4 Mm. good green tea, 11 cans tomatoes, 8 cans of oysters, 2's, 21 yarda comfort prints, 1 jair nien' pants; 1 Misses cloak. 25C. BUYS 1 Tain 0'Shantcr cap, 1 lb best ground Fpjtcr, ginger, allspice or mustard, 1 pair ladies' rubk-rs, 1 lb. cocoanut, 1 pair infant's sbocs; 7 spools best thread, 1 miswis knit skirt; 1 child's jacket; 1 boys shirt or pair of drawers; 12 bunches matches. RUIl Of Kiln pOttery 2gal.jarandcover2K;lgal jug 10c; 1 gal. milk pans 10c. A 25c broom for 17c; a better one for 20; tubs 40c. and Wlc; Lanterns 45c; mixed' candy 1 lb 10c; our 12Jc wall paper 9c per double roll; our 20c grade now 14c; boys 5fc caps now 10c; 11.60 jerseys now 4'Jc; silk thread 5c; gossamers 25c to 75c, were 11.00 to $2.00; needles lc pkg; men's $4.50 pants 30 to 32 now $3; misses rubbers, heel, 1 to 2 now 10c; men's wool mittens 35: good cotton socks 5c a pair; dress goods at first cost or less; ladies' mittens 15c. THE RED FRONT FREE! 8 -THE- St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Elgit pages ti:i Tess227 a:4 Mil, Sliteen pages tun Weet A Great Scmi-Wetkly Fajter! Only One Dollar a Year! Any reader ol thlt paper cn gat It free by aecnrelng elub ol three tnbacrlber and lorwrdlng their rtme.,0S THIS UI.ASK. with THhF.E DOI.I.AKS. To CLOBE PRINTINCCO., St. Louis, Mo. Kemlt by Bank Draft Pol office or Kxprett Money Order, or Kegl.tercl Utier. Smpl coble will be tent free oo appllc.tlon. ORDER BLANK. To CLOBE PRINTINCCO.. St- Louis, Mo.: Herewith And 13 01), and the name of three tubcribni on blank clipped from the OkEliON CITY KSTKKI'KISE published at Oregon City, Oregon. Pleae aenil the Tuetitay und Frltluy Ololio Democral for on year lo roe ud each of tlx tubtcrlbert named. Name of tender Pout-office Name ol Suhterlber. OEEGON..CITY Manufacturer ol and COMBIgriOjI WllE AMD pidp FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow's Sash & Door factory, Oregon City, Or. 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 kinda Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work ia not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price List sen on application. Factory, Cor. Main and Sunday Services. 8T. PAl'L'S CHt'Kt'll-Episoopal-Rev. J. A. Eckstorui V sstor. Services at 11 o'clock a m aud 7:i p. m. Frayer service ivery Wednesday evening. F1KST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rn. Pastor summed. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday School after mornius; service. Player meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80o,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People, Society of Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at i:SC prmpU FIRST BAPTIST CHTKCH. Rtv. Oilman Parkkr Psstor Morning Service at ll:Suuday School al l.'-lfi; Kvening Service 6:30; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Suuday In the month. A oorulal invitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC Rv. A. HiLLEBRANP, Pstor. On Sunday mass at g and 10 .so a. m. Kverv second and fourth Sundav German sermon after the 8 o'clock mass At all other masses English sermons. Sunday School at 2:811 p. M. Vespers, apologetical subjects, and Benediction at 7:80 r, si. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rv G. Sykks, Pastor. Morning service at 11: Sunday School at 10:00. Class meeting after morning service. Evening service at 7:80. Epworlh League meeting Sunday evening at rj 30: Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:80. strangers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Rgv. O. W. OiBONiY, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. M. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Young People's Society ot Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at 6:80. Wednesday eveuing prayer meeting at 7:80. Seats free. EVANCSUCALOHURCH GERMAN Al'O. Ernst, Pastor. Preaching service every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:80 P. M. Sabbain school every 8utiday t 10 A. M. (Rev. P. Bott, Snpl.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Preach ing every Sunday, eicept third Suuday of each month, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.30 p m.-YY H sic Lain, Psstor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.- I. D, Si' Rrrs, Superintendent. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. n m State FoeUiltlce. State. FENCE WORKS, dealer tn all itvlet ol 1 1th sts.. Oregon City. SUMMONS. JV8TICE'8 COURT FOR JUSTICE DIST. NO. 5. Stale ot Oregon, County ol Clackamas, as. John Boy len, plaintiff, vs. James Orcutt; det't. Ctvtl action for the recovery ot money. To James Orcutt. the above named delendant: Iu the name ot the States! Oregon: You are hereby lequircd to appear before the under signed, a Justice of llie Pence, for the Precinct aforesaid, on Ihe 24th day ot January, at 9:80o'clock, In the forenoon of said day, at the office of said Justice, lu such precinct, to an swer the above named plaintltv lu civil action. The defendant will take notice, that if he fsit to answer the complaint herein, the plnintifT will take Judgment agaitist him for the sum ot M .V), together with the costs and disburse ments to tie taxed herein Given under my hand this 7th day nf Decem ber, 1S98. T. W. FOUT8, 12-16-1-19 Justice ol the Peace. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BS1DGE AND DEPOT Double and Single RigB, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose Btock. Information rerJin n.v kind op Btock promptly attended to by person ot letter. Horses Bought and Sold.