Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1894)
W Will Meet Airnlii. In tlm tlratli ,( Ir. H, I). Howell Oih.iiii City lose HUH of ,r inont lion unl mid rcHnTM ciii.otiN. Ilnvlnu fi'liltiil In (IiIh ry for a iinirlor of a wntiiry lit) liml forinml mniiy wiinii frll'lillN Hllll K('llmllllHIICI'N. Mr. llom-ll wiu horn In llukln comity, Ti.mii,, May 2, IHII, l.n ,.) mill fnvoriilily known luimi uf jj,,, inliMlii hihI Noiittiirn otud'H. IIihIhk rci- ckIvkiI ri4 tin.) knowlmltm In i lit Inn lia Im-kii IiIn riii'lli a mi ilmtlu piyli lnn which irofHiilon ho followed for mmiy yi-arit, imtliK with fliittirliii IITII, In the curly Mrltiif of lnnii, i wi, trnln of Imtolr untM left hU hoinn In Ar kitnxua mul trtl for tlm "litml of tlie I'ttliiU nn," mul rcarliod Ori'iimi, I.I doatlrmtioii, In lh full of the miiid yor. lo tlii lit Oregon City wlmro lie Ima lure reaMwJ, Tin mihjiM t of thin iki'lcli wit prom inent mul i llli lt'iit ini'inhcr of tlm M. K. Chiiti'li Hontli. Having lxn t'onvrrltxl when a young in an Im hml iiiado tlm I1II1I0 mul throloKy fit i,y; mul eieclilly for tlm lal Inn yvt Um IiIn 1 1 mo neon ili'Votwil to thu utiuly of tlm m ritiii(. Hit hml Imkii conllne.l to IiIm loom for Hourly acvon iiioiiIIih uih lthoii(li lii plivlil niifrr inra with In Inline, hU trimt in (iil wiw linn, mul he often Xri- to tint ti Ihtm of thu family lii liriglit Iioh of tint futiiM', mul of inci tiiiu hhuUi In Uiitnr worhl. At tlm tiinii of liimlcuth, I'Vlinmry T!, IH'M, hi kk clKlily.two yi-ur, nine iiiinithi) mul Iwi nly ility I In wu kuiK'hi'iirti mil loving Inllier. iiiirt hihI iirinoHtiiuiitK citizen, mul liiutli ri'M'i'Clrl hy nil who kni'W him, Till l (iltoVKK'N ( IVKIt. l,oiili III ( 'ourlcr-Journal, t I'll )enr K W i rut It tti Mow For firmer mul Krec.TrA'IIHK, Willi limit xvlniin, llli alrrel allaine, With mari'Mng mul paraillng, ' (inner, (inner,'1 a our fry, " Four vent inoif ot limvrr, Willi llit free-Trade ting on Then e'll be In timer." 3 We llltle tluiiiK'it 'lli Until e fimgl-i Anil won.-ilclualve rlovrr! Wiiulil bring, Instead, Hut 'ir'i bread To intii whiirrlrtl fur lirovcr. ' Oravrr, (iruver," our cry, " rouryear mor Willi (inner." Willi ll. rrrf-Tf.lf Nik on high. The ihiiii house In Hi rlovrr. S Tlixy lulil iiilien, W .irklngiiifti Were rutilml by Ui unfeeling; No inmi today II Hml lo y 'TI worklnKtnen are Bleating, Wealing ride from town lo town, Thinking nllll of (iruver. Kvery freight I loxlcil iluwu, Hut iioii run ft ml the clover. Till')' lllllt IK, llMI, How Hi-ll tliry koew 'T' for our mi nt promotion, Tlml ttixytn Rhoiilil Ixt AJiulitiil ire From liul liryuiul the intii. A million hungry nirn, liu llirn, llv l gin the whole lliiiifi over, They'll hv llirlr y mioihrr ily, Ami 'Iwill I "(iHnl'hyi, drover." Mr. Khitilry a Krimbtlrin. PruiNuwATKa, Feb. 2l. To tiik Kihth' It ha Ikvh lold over th county thai I am a poulit, whieli i nol true. I am rvpiililieaii mil have been for thirty year. Will (five reaaona why ; Th Immortal Lin coln ald It i not nfe to ii horm' while crolii a alresm. We are now crowing vrv ttHrk t!t.nuH'ritlle alreniii. I fvorllie repiilihenn party iHraune it unveil the I'lilnn, (I lieli'eil hy eolation in tliellril mil for vol unteer in t M) il ), It heed the ulavra, founded the hiinkiiiK and llnaiicliil aynteui uniler Willi II the country ha o itrealiy prospered, ptmiied the honiaxteud law, provided for invalid aoldier ami aullnr, and wiM'd out polygamy iu I'tnli. H come tho iiearent lu'lng iiiurely 0oed to the liiplor trutllc, It prolei'l home Inlior, uKricullural and nianufui'turliiK inten-al, ami lia accureil n-clproeiil tniilc with other nation. It I the party of the peoplo anil for the people, It in wine and honest, and luinle II proer ou at home and reflected all over tho world. A. M. Hiiihi.ky. On Momliiy there whs a quiet wediliiiK at (be CoiiKrcttatiunul church where Kev. II. Walla married Mr. L. I). Hninner and J. I) wry Klino o( rorlluiul. The Krouin at thia wedding was (HI years and the bride aweet 511. Tho position wan no novel one fur the uromn, us ho whs milk ing Ilia sixth Rtiind at the ultur hh a happy bridejtroom. WeilneHilny tliero wan a Jltnnunt wed diiiK lit the reHidence of Hon. J. 8. HiH ley, II vu mili'H north o thia city, when Itev. J. A. KckHtorm united In marriage, in tho proaenco a few relutivcs and frienda, Mies Mary A. Itixley and I'rof. 11. (1. Starkweather, principal of tlie WuBt Hide school". They will move into the hoimo on lower Main atreot recently vacated by 11. L. Ilolnmn. Those mentioned for ichool director at the commit election in thin city are C. O. T. Williams, J. W. Noble and J. D. Hon nor. Licenses to wed have been Issued to John Dawson and I.illie Cummings and S. 8. Jennings and Miss Flora Richards. I'lunuer ( liMpter No. 2H. Thin Ulhii 11111110 of thn order of llio cliHiler of tlm order of thu KhbIiiiii Htur which wu oriiiilu in l ti let i-ity on Veilncihiy Dvcniinj with fifty-fly a chnr lor meiiiheiN, A hirx ih liyuilon mini hi'iliiK Hourly Km, wmn iieeiit from I'oritaiiil for tliti imrpoou of MUtliiK in Iho or(Hiilr.iilion, they Imvlnif clmrtentil lint uti'iuiicr UumoiiH for theoccHNion. MiiMonli: hull hml hcon heuntlfully dec oruU'd mid with inemherit ml visitor wh lllhilulmoNt to ll i giiiclly. (irund I 'u troll N. II. CrHiiHconductedthuiiiMtllu tliiK exercliM mid wnN niii'ei by Mm. Ki'IIokk of I'orllmnl, (hiiiyhter-in lHw ol Joveph KuIIokk, who hroiiKht (Im char ter uf MiiIiiioiiihIi lixlxe ttcrmt the pluiim. The nmiiH ule:led for Ilia chap ter w taken Imthiiko there wa formerly n oriraiiixation hern hy that iiamn. Ample proviMon had heen made for the refreahment of the yucKlN at the Kapllat church wheie luhle were loaded with Kood IhlliK Kalnre. The olllcem elected were: Matron, Mr. II. 8. Hlraniin; 1'atron, Thoa. F. Kyun ; hxhim iitln patron, Mr. T. A. Mcllriile; Secretary, .Ml Addin C. Jen- nliif; Treaanter, Mr. V. 1'rtipict : Con ductri', MIh Krimt Lawrence; AnhocI ale, .Mix I Initio M. Wcllierrll; Adah. Min F. II. France: Until, Mi, (i. I.. (iray ; Klher, Mr. Ada Hill ; Martha, Ml Aiinila MiCurver; F.lectn, Mr. W. T. WhitiiM k ; Wunh r, Mra.il. 8. Itell- omv: Nentint'l. A. V. Franco : OrimnUt. ! Mi Tillie (iuiioii(j Chaplain, Mr. A. F. I'rtikcr; Mughal, Mia. T. M.Miller. Heal Knlate I raiiNfer. I.it of tiannfer for week ending Feb, L'H, 1H!M. J. K. Uroelje nd wife to W.Oet ken,. 1 acre in the (ieo. (Vow I). I..C. No. 4Q, t 2 , r 1 e . .mxxi 00 John F. llroctje to Wm. lien rirliN, lot fi lit lirnetjo acre lionie, coiilitiiilti 1 acre, t '1 e I ; . 37'"i 00; j r le J. A. Chafe and wife to Willam ette Land Co., 31! IMI acre in am-, t ami .n, i . , r . e, aixi 1 II ' block t)!l. ill I'Urkainu I beiuht J2,K) 00 (i. A. Iluriliiig-unil aife.triiHtee, to Will. I.ni.il Co.. one acre in Jh. innioii I. I.. ( ., 12. r 'i Im) (10 1 Ju. A. Chuee and wile to Hiud- lnt A Waldon, part of cc. 21 andl'M, t 2, r2e,contin inu 32.U acre, I 00 K. II. Itrown to K. II. Fruiht, part N. J. Lamb I. I.. C. No. 61, t 2 , r 3 e, con. 100 re, 20X) 00 Theolore K hiuidl ami w ifo to Henry llnx k. 21 acre in n w 4 ec 8, 1 2 , r 2 e WK) 00 Wiu. K. Jone luJW. Thonia n of e ,'4' eu 22, 1 3 , r 2 e 1 00 M. K. .MiCown to J. N. Heath, lot 13 and H, block 5, Ulad atone, 300 00 Herman M. V. Chiircli to C A. I'llenitiK, Iota .', 4 and 5, bio. k 1 of Hiilxlivinioi) of irael 3, and e ,'g tract 2, tuk (irove, ISO 00 Tho. Churtnuii and wife to J. F. Kticthaiu. purl of C. Norton I. I.. C. t3. r.le, K0 acre, John I'ohiii ami wifo to Alphu Joliocton, part of . ('. Norton I. L. C, t 3 8, r 3e, HOacrea, 100 Joeiuh Franklin and wife to W. II. Inon and wife, ,'iOacre in sue 30 and 31. t 5 , r I e 1500 00 M. K. Ciriui and huahund to Hetty Krickon, purl X. J. Lamb D. L.C. No. 51, t 2 a, r 3 e, 2.111 (U acre 1 00 Hetty Krickaon and hunbaiul to Henj. Ilcmlcr, ps't N. J. Lamb I). L. C. No. 61, t 2 n, r 3 e containing I3.tl3 acn'a, 3.100 00 M. F. line) A huntiand to Cath rl ne Hurley, lot 2, 3 and 4, block 11, Marahfiehl, 2.r0 00 AlidiH JohiiHlon to J. F. Stict- nam, pan oi i.. v. Norton li. L. C. t 3 a, r 3 o, 80 acreH, . . 2iKK) 00 I Your Title tiood.' Throimh carelessly drawn dceila and imperfect donation hind claim surveys, title to may tract ol land ia clouded. dot an absolutely correct almtract beforo .1 : 11 r ti 1 . , I iirriinniiiK, 111 11. j. 1 iiorno n .Miniericai SyHtem of Title AlistnictH. IKllce iu the JiifK'ur building, opMisito Iluntloy's Pruu Store. Kemnviil. Thorn' abstract olllce ha been re moved to the JnifKur building, opposite Huntley's drug Btore, where they are prepared to furnisu abstracts on short notice and guarantee diem to be correct. better Mat. The I'olliiwing Is the lint of letter remain ing in the post olllce nt Oregon City, Oregon, Mureli, 1M: ClinliiuliT, Mrs Jen Kiihnel, J Aug Fuller, John Hoe, K (looilrleh, H Htrot, Auslln llowel, J I) Wcile lloioi'K, Ariliur If culled lor slate (lute when advertised. U. M. HANDS, 1'. M. Some ot tho young republicans about townare talking of organizing a llanibeau club. Thu idea is a good one. Go in boys. Farm for Sale. A farm of 50 acres on Pudding river 2 miles east of Woodbnm, part cash, balance on time to suit purchaser or will trade for city property. Apply to John Dhapkr, Cliarniiin Bldg. or Bidniy Smyth. A GARDEN WHEEL MARKER. ll Thr It lrllil Mno mn4 llulw Uf In lb Vt-KnUUI Onrln. While I admire the hit or iiiIh style of nature In liindacapn fi'irdetiinK and the eiwiy handon mid irriice of irrrtK"'14rit)' In oriiAinenUl planting, I believe in Iron clad regularity In the rKethle Krden and can ' a Keut ileal of tieauty in the ttralKht line mid the uniform (liatnnce which I alwny try to eaUhliah lu my onion or carrot bd, etc. Every devi ation from the atrniifht path, no matter bow mall, offend my eye. If you aim tut a garden of beauty and attractive appearance, eturt In with atralght line and regularity throuKhont. A good marker Indeed la the key to incc In tliU tank. Thu write a correpmdent In American Oitrdciiing. He add: The ordlimry, old atyln garden mark er, which are calculated to be drawn hone foohlon, have never atUfled me. They either reuir the work of two per ton, one to pull the marker and the oth er to guide It, or couiiel the pernon who undertake to oierate a ma:hlne of thU kind alone to walk backward. What we need U a K'kmI puh marker. I have tried variou atyle of them here at Wood bank without a yet finding exactly a i .11 in wiikki. makki:h. what I want. Where lixht luarka only are ix-eiletl, u for wttinif out onion and other veKi'tahle plant n, I think the wheel marker here ibiwrilied will anawer It purHui adinlriihly. Tlie wheel may hlmply be cut ont of Inch board and Ix'Veled off at the edic. They revolve around an iron rod and are held at the ib-ir-d ill tlHTiee by pit-ce of 4 by 4 iiu'h 'CiiiHlin :. '.hronh the center 0 whirl). I otot.-ih". i Ix.red a hole of CorreKiid i',' .. iiuniile faetened to the -.-n i -r ; c mid hriwvd by iron rod Complete tlm IihiI. i(i.i:e ori Oil. tue tt apuiet on The ipl In tlie orcliaM. Mid lb pulliwe tiiruiigli I lie rym. The rlilrrupof the rohnumidUt whlKtleufttie quell I A lie 'l-i n row Hi iiirailom aweet aa any ' nlKluitik'Mle. j When the blown u on Ihe clover, and the blue w In llm aky, A ud my hapr brali brimmed over. In tlie day nn bf. lo tbe da gone bf, when my naked feat were trti'pwl Pr lte honeyaurkle' tanalea, where the wour llllee dipped. And the ripple of th rlrer lipped tbeowa aion tbe brink. Where tbe placid eyed and 17 footed cat: fame to drill a. And the tlllln anlie etood frarlre of the tm- eul'a wayward ery. And the apliuhlnf of the awlmmer. la thedart on by. . ... Oh. the day trine by Ob. th day bod byl Tbe nmelo of the laughing lip. III lueterof th ). The chlhllah faith la felrtt and Aladdlnl ma(lo ring. Th almple. eoul rrpoalns. (Ud belief In erery llilng. When life aa Ilk a etory. holding neither nb nor alirh. In th oldrn, gulden glory of th day gun by -lerur Wbltoomb Kllee 'rnnutniioHlun. KiciuutitniwrT mi k:i,crcnw ui.noofj-jr. FeculUr V tN mtJllatf' i. to livr. J , 0 Lt'iM aTt-:tt, XafliYMt 1 a! aTT e. J1 Inpl,. wlll'l .4 H pUlc L'l.e-lll I ' f'riti(rrtmnl, 'If : v ' iuiT.n.w,.., n 4. . a n I r..t! rlvomNJmtnt. OnlPI nd full par ir, , nuitia-ii uuii. Portland. Ont. N. A. INGRAM & CO., Successors to Story Bros., ana liOnOrOl KlOrlCmithinfl UCIICI Ul UlUbrVOIill llllllll ' I AND REPAIRING. Ja i trvri. v 4ai SWT lai I liaai-r s-m We- Wannn and rarrianfl Work !;iih ''"'"' M"rc,,-A-" !"' too'ciock in the iiayun auu uai i iayu uui . , 1Hl d,Vt ,ie;i Mld ,here l0 ahow Hnne in firat cIiihh h1ioi emiae II any exlal why an order ol aale .honld I'Ollt in IITSI t inSB HI1.1JH.v , m 0,n)HIe, prayed lor Id Ihe petltl' n ol the I admlnlairalor ol aald ealate ot cerwin landa to : (aid e-lJili' beloi gilig. to pay claim again! said IinPCT'Cl ini.'l Vf CWflMTV lfttf. exenaea ol dminlairtlon and laxea; IlUIOLOllutIAU n Ol LV.I.LI I.' which petition la now on Hie in aald Court, and In which nctiiloii Ihe land aaked to be old it I described aa loliowa, to wlf ni , . . . 1 e1 inenerinnau 01 tne aouin wem i(iianer 01 MlO) On Waitl htreet, near end of:ectlnn-n In township lnur,aoutholrngeoue suspension bridge. FOR- ABOLUTL'LYJURif D FUGS OO TO Q A. HARDING. NONE BUT OOMPCTENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Alan a full alock nf IFA-IHSTTW- OILS. KTC. NOTICK OF APl'OINTMFNT OF ADMINIS T HA TOK. Noce la heiehy si veil, that the underalirncd haa hcon ppolnled by tlie County Court, of Clackamas co., OrcKon, dniitiiairlorof iheea taieol tlcorae tlanancr, deceaaed. All neraona havliiK clnluia aitaluat the eatnte of the aald (Iporire Onuaner, deceaaed, are hereby notified tnnrvaent the aame duly verified for payment to the undcralirtied at my residence twnmllct caul nl Ilamnacua, Orcvon. within atx mouth Irnm inn 'late. m.mbh a i:ut, Aiimr. Oregon City, Orenon, Jan. 24, im. (l-'J6:i-23 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice I herehy ilvcn, that the underalened haa been by tho County Court for Clackamaa county in the atalenf Orciron. annoimed ailinln latntlnr of theeatate of Freilerlck Deem, ile- oeajed All persona having clnima aiiainat aid eatate are reuiiired to present the aame to tie t my larm at iv nrnner voucher. M t'eedy. In aaid county, with wltblu all month Irom the date of this notice. David Zimmxrman, Adm'r nl the eatate of Frederick Deem, dee'd Dated Feb. 9, U'H. 2-t:- n nose -Pirn pies in mil rl'jl'tjiilli'f ivirivritii', rtnixhiy uihiqgir.h ihidviinJitbi rjimiAtttm. A li i hi ikii lift or N. ti. N will rrmirrr, u'lfiifetnn unit Viwutt mutter, cUnrun i tw iitiKiti I't'rriMfjniy, am, gtre ucimr v nd ry eimiiJfxUiii. it it ntont ejj'cct uul, vuil enlin.!y harmless. n. Ifnton. 1 Ijiirel Street, Phlla., tyn "1 h ive hd lor humuf In my biotrtl h nide fie drmd to ihiti, tmall h..il or uinilr oiHild I cut, thu earning luvin to U- k itl4uiK)uce. A!trr t4kuy thrrc btlle ' m m 07 if lull clear aM unnotn . .1 U . l. A Icrn tt ihH f. lik runnifitf a foot race ill lor the im of S. 8. 8. 1 tetleon bky1 and tlflndlwaiet milled free. S Win ! PEC I HO CO., AlUoU.Oa. The ower tiu no Mcorjd ebjftiu'e. If 'oed. be (ureand tnrt wltliv FERRY'S SEEDS. Fmr's Nd Anntuil for Iff (5iiiUln the in 111 mid uI'mUikwA or lit lttit for nil nit knowl Uira. r.vftrv n Mriuvr mifiiji. .WW " a.-." . .. . J 'VvNST Mi& Red Cross Tansy Pills Suppressed Martsfrustlon PA NFUL Manstruction And a PREVENTIVE for lUMkOLLiklliUw Are Sifeind Reliable. llf lrfV''tlT Hari"'t. The Ladies PRICE $I.OO. " po'tpaid on rweii rf". MorMf refunded "y- Yin it f Irchnpa Co.. Dee Mot Rra, low. For Hule by Chariuan t Co. HfVMON!) In the County Court of the Bute of Oregon lor Clariiaiiiae county i Kenneth A. J Markenile. plaintiff. Kli'tnmlng and Cailierme Fleininlii tit. To J,,hu G Klemmlng nd('thrrlneFleinmiiig, deleiidanta: In the name of the State of Oregon. You ere hereby eumnionrd toapfeerln the above enti tled rotirt on the Ami day of terra of a id court, to be bee tin and held next lter the expira tion nl aix weeka from the date of the Diihnra- I lion of thla aurnmona. to wit: MoniUy. April tA. ! lw4; and you will take notice that if you 111 ao ! to appear nd newer llietitDpUint tiled aeainat yon iu the above euilUHi anion on or iwiore aald flrat day of eald term of aaid eourt the plaltitlfl will apply to the court lor liidement atfiin-t you for the fum nt IIA with Intereat Iberron alnce lJh day nl January, lwl, and rnat and diabtiraeeaent of thia anion, together with an order oi eale lo aallaly aaiddeinanda ol i tlie loliua UJ dwcrtbeil pmpetty atlacbed, to w 11. ti M'l.'u I'li.i niimiini two mi, iu Weal Hide addition lo oreton City in Clark niaa county, Orexon, aa ahnwn in the mapa and plate thereof now on .le In th county reeord er'e oftiee ol clackamar eoitnly. Oreeou. Thla notice ia puhliahed by enter of Hon. John W. aleldrutn. pidre of aald court, nod and dated the 1Mb day ol January. 1kh4 E. r. ioun, Att'y lor Pl ft State of Oregon. County ol Clackamaa. aa: 1 hereby certilg thai the within ia true and enrteot copv, and Ihe whole thereof, nl the ori Inal iummi.ne. C. W. Gjto.so. Hhrrtn of Clackamaa County Oregon. By E. C. Ilackett, Hepuly v!-16;a-a yOTlL'K OF AI'POINTMKNT OF ADMINId TKATOR. Knllee la hf rehjr given, lhal Ihe nnJeralgned ha bveu poiiiif,l by the Connie Court ol Clerkamaaoounty, Oregon. (lininiatrHtor ol the eauieol llrr l.' Flanagan. de'eaaeil. All per- 1 nun having claim agalnatthe eaialeol Ihe aald , Ha'ry I. Flanagan, ileeeaml are hereby not!- 1 ana to preaeui uie aameuuiy venntni lor pay I ment lo Ihe umleralgneil, nr at the office ol Krowuell A ireaer.liri'i!on City, Oregon, arlinin ill nionthi from thla date. l)led Janury 24. Oawegn, Oregon (iF.oHiiK W. FKOSHEH, Adm'r. BrownollA Drvaaer, Att'ya lor Adm'r.l-'4i:2'23 Iu the Comity Court of Ihe Slate ol Oregon lor the Coiiuly nl Clackamaa. In the matter ol thei Citation to Heir and Pe- elate nl lvid viaeee and all other Wllllama.dec'd. ' unknnwu To tne sherlrT ol the County nl CUrkama nr any other Sheriff lu whom these prenenta shall come lireetlue: In the name ol the Mite of Oregon: You are , herehy reipilred to cite Mehal Amand , Teeter, Mary Oravee, Pavld B. I'ope, Krueat F. Pone, lianiel K. Pone, llanlle M. A. Fope, and ('lariiire Floyd, beira and devlaeea ol aald Kavld Wllllama.and mall other unknown heir ordevlMO. il any inch there he. lo be and ap- .iMup It, i)i I'.tn.ov I'onrt nl th iihIa nf (lr.a,tn lor ihe county ( Clrii ktmn, t( ihe court rnu inerCDi hi hip conn noune iu uri'irtm i uy, iu I h m mat A ,'tlllitV tit i'tnikmttl (til XI ittlil IT t he 1 eaal, lu uie district 01 lauo aunjetri 10 aaie at j Oregon City, Oregon, containing eighty acres. Also, ihe following described tract: the north I west uuarter of the aouth-east quarter ol aec I tlnn tell (10). township lour tout)), range one east, containing u acres, more 01 less, neing lu all one hundred and twenty acrea, more or leat. Witness the Honorable John W. Ueldrum, Judge ol the County Court oltheStteol Ore gon, ler the county ol Clackamas, this SOth day ol January, lH. JOHN W. MKl.DKIM, County Judge. Stale ol Oreton, County ol Clackamaa. 1. tieo. F. Honon. Ciiuuty Clerk ol ihe bove naincd county and mule, and Clerk ol the Cir cuit Court ol the county ol Clackamaa indatate ol Ore mi, do hereby certify lint the foregoing I oopy of cloitlon hna been by me compared witll the original, and that il la correct Iran acript therefrom, and ol the whole ol anch orlg-1 lual cllsllou. aa the tame appears on Hie -n my I oil'ice and 111 mv care mid cuatmlv. In teall-! niony whereof 1 have hereunto act my hnnd (Seal) and atlixed the seil ol said Court I Ilia Stub day ol January. A 1), l4 (iKO. F. IIORTON, Clerk. 2-2:3-2 By II. 8. TaN, Deputy. ff IfjOO worth of lovely Music rorForty i nl II . . Ctnti. conslsiinr of loopaifcs -" full site Sheet Music of the; ZP- latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular sole. turns, both vocal and lnstrument.il, (.'Diten up In the most elegant manner, in- cluJInK four brte Jlie Portraits. CARMf NCITA, Ihe Spanish Dnnetr, - PAOiHCWSKI, the enat Pianist, r3 - AOELINA PATTI and -5 - z UlHKIt SeUtiMAH CUTTINQ. Zia MF.NEWYORKMUSICALECHOCO.S I : uidway Theatre HUg., NewYorlcQty. " rN'aICRS WANTED. I fv Purely Vfe. table I N ver lor "V7flay' if not a ww m $1 buys either 18 yds. Indigo blue or turkey red calico, 20 yds. unbleached muslin or 16 yds. apron gingham. Tubular lantern 1 gal. jug 10c; 1 gal. Htonc milk pan 0;.; 12 bunchiiH matehirg 25c.; mixed tea 22c; mixed candy 10c; flour p.;f barrel 2.75; 18 lb. bent granulated migar tl; liquid nhoe dresHing lOe. g'tod roant coffee 25c; 2 lb choice uncolured tea 75c; giwxJ green tea ?0o. 5 gal oil 65c. (can extra); New Orleans molaiHCH, clieapet to the bci,. MiHHeH 25c. 1ioh to 14c; ladiee 2.5c gloven to 13c; boya BhwH 10 to 2 were 1.35 cut to 11; men's 11.20 underwear to H7c; ladi $1 under wear to 00c; 50c underwear to 30c; gonamer imiK-rfect 25c; ladies and child wool mittens cut to 10c; mens 75c. gloves cut to 57c; rub bers leggings to 7c. White wool yarn cut to 50c. per pound; Shaker flannel cut to 13 j J 1; 8ome 50c. pieces of dress good.i to close at cost; ee the goods yifu can get for 20c, 24c. and 10c; boys hip rubber boots 2 and 3 at $2; ladies' low rubbers 20c; common rubbers .35c; utorm rubUrs 50c; siik thread 5c; 7 spools cotton thread 25c; minxes glovceto cloHe at 5c; buttons lc. per dozen; cotton sock 5c; hamrwrH 25c; lioys' 50c capn now 10c; inifscs $5 cloaks now $1 ; rnisseprubbeM 1, 1 1 and 2 cut to 10c; boys' Uarlow knives 10c; 25c brooms cut to 17c; zephyr 5c. a skein; HAMILTON & ALLEN - OREGON CITY. 1 iilARUELS OF V UNEQUALEO IN PRICE; g The New Peterson Magazine fj Universally commended by the press tA as one of the best of American fj Magazines. f Iu contributors are among tbe most jxipular American writer. ju illustrations are fine. It ia a (tore bouse of choice liter ature and art. Its low price is a wonder. Send i.oo for a year' ubecription, nr Co renta for k:y 4 r. I, 1 ..111 a big investment L j tamal Cftsy, 6 Mnts. HfiTl wuD 111 li! A YEAR i vaTlM New Petenon Magazine lining. defend IL, PHILADELPHIA. The two Magazine Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, When1 you can get the highest cash price for Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. j NOTICE OF FINAL 9tTTLEMENT. I j lo the County Court of the State ol Oregon lor ! tne couuty 01 Clactamas In th matter of the estate of Reuben Roots, deceaaed. To whom it may concern: Nolle i hereby given, that the undersigned executor el the estate ol Reuben Hoots, de ceaaed, hat fled hi Hnal report and account ai inch executor lu the county eourt of Clacka maa eountr, atate of Oregon, and that Wednes day, the 2ili day ol February, A. I). s4, at tea o'clock A. M at taid county court hat been Bxed and appointed a the time and place for the aeftlemeni of aald final report aud account, and the hearing and determining of any and all objections thereto J. W. BOOTS, Ex'rof ihe estate ol Reuben Roota. dee'd, Brownell & Dresser, Att'y for Kx'r. 1-:2-23 An atrreeable Uurative and K Ell V E TO., i 0. Bold by lniTR-ator sent by mail. 5c.,50c, and fl.OU per paokage. Sample free. XYf IT A The Favorite TOOTH P0TISU liii IX W for tbe Teeth and Breath. Jlio. For sale by C. G. IIuntly. Knlublislied Ia5. PIONEER TrangfeF and EpPe. 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 YEARS LXPERIEXCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. mm UbO F1W A C5 IT WILL NOT COHE. nil CHEAPNESS UNCURPaSSEO III UERIT f. niuiui o it on uuuig jjiagaiiio h Choice Literature. Stories. Poems, f. Sketches of Travel, History, etc. FREE cuT-cn WORTH PATTtaraa Notes on the newest styles m drese, floriculture, etc. Valuable houie hints, pretty designs in needlework. A piece of choice Musk in every number. All for only f i.oo per year. Handsome; f. premiums for getting up clubs. . jfM faiael Ceoy, S nets. f Artliiir's New Home Magazine f I PHILADELPHIA. ' One Year for tw.73. yi "O" KJ y ' r -j- -V" If you are interested in $ Advertising you ought to be a eub fcriber ot Pkixters' Ink: a journal for advertisers. Printers Ink ia issued weekly and ia filled with contributions ? and helpful suggestions 1 from the brightest minds r in the advertising buf i- ness. I Printers' Ink costs only two dollars a t year. A sample copy will r lx; sent on receipt of five cents. f A.P0RK.SS i 4 PRINTERS' INK,. 10 Speue St.. - Neixi York NOBLETT'S STABLES. 1 Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATE LETWFEN THU DEPOT BIIIKiE AND Double and Single Ris, and sad- die horses alwavs on hnnd at the lowest prices. A corrall connected l . l 1. e - 1 . . . i- i wun ine uarn ior nni.-e siock. Information rt-jrarditm any kind or stock promptly attended to by ptrson vi letter. horses Bought and Sold. Sunday Services. ST. PAfL'8 CIU'KCH-emaconal-Rev. J. A i Eckstorm Faator. Service at Ho clock a m and ! 7:J0 p. m. Prayer service ivery Wedneaday i evening. I FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Ray. : Faator supplied. Service at It A. u. and 7:30 r. . Sunday School after morniug I service. Ptayer meeting; Wednesday eveninr al ! ":30o,clock. Prayer meetiug ol Young People. i Society ol Chriatian Endeavor every Sunday ! evening at 6:3C prompt. I FIRST BAPTIST CHt'KCH.-Kuv. Oilman : Pakkkr Paator MorninE Service at ll:Suudv School at 12-15; Fveniut; Service 6:iJ; Regular prayer meeting Wedneaday evening. Moulin Covenant Meeting every Wetlnenlay eveuiu preceding the first Suuday in the mouth. A comial iuvitatinu to all. ST. JOHN'S CHl'RCH CATHOI.IC.-Rv. A. Hili.kbrand, Paa:or. On Suuday niasa at 8 and, 10:30 A. M. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon after the 8 o'clock macs At all other masse Knelish lermom. Sundav ! Schmd at 2 :U r. n. Veapera, apologetieal subjects, and Beuedictlon at 7:30 r. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rav fi. SYKta, Pastor. Morning service at II: Suuday School at 10 (10. CIhss meeting after morning aervlce. Evening service at 7:3U. Epwnrth League meeting Sunday evening at 8:30: Prayer Meeting Thursday eveulug al 6:30. strangers cordially iuvited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ray. . W.Oiboniy. Pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:80 p. h. Sabbath School at 10 A. H. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meet every Sunday evening at 30. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:80. Seats free. EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN Alio. Ernst, Pastor. Preaching service every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. ii. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M. (Rev. P. Bott, Sunt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening UNITEM BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Preach ing every Sunday, except third Suuday of eacA month, at 11:00 a. m. and 7.80 p m. W H be Lain, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m - I. J), Suaru, Superintendent. Prayer meeting every Wednesdaj.eveniug.