J Oregon City tntcrprisc. HtlHAY, Jt;i,V 1,1, 18IH.' - - , Clncknmns Co. Directory. COUNTY OKKK.'KHH. Jul. (lontuli K Mny.ti K. Ilnrtiiii K. V, M,,., H M Knin.liy M I. M.mte dark iiMJuurls, NiierliT, . . . It ni'iudur, Trtiftsur,r, A ('ir, - MlllliMil Hll KT I lll'll' n I , Hiirvnyur. CurouiT, C oin in lliiiinr, J. v.. Ilrsillny It. N Ulli.mi I). W klnimlr.l II I. lliillliall I Kli'liard Hied I Krmik JsuKor To Mill Him Tlliiri. Tim Kiilmrrlili(.ii prim fur the Kymi I'Iiihk Iiiib liwii ri'iliK'Kil id ( .f,i T vciir; "ft cell Ih for n!x IiioiHIim, ChnIi In inl ine", HiiliKi rlirii pitying ill the end of tm yt'nr nut l,n entitM l UiIh ro tliiilioii, 'Mm low price I ininln itpt lln lint on h chhIi l.imi uml In. In nil iiiiIiwiiImth to (.iiy ui, uml iHM-Ully to prevent ilimil Ileitis from tuklntc llm pit per niul nut myiiiK for It ty ri'iiHoii of their Im.iiik luw proof. I(iiIii-iI prlro will oiilyioiiiiiii'iii'ii uitli ilnlimf renewnl. l'lii iiiiiki'H llm '.s rKHl'finK llm rhi'itp est Miiir In ( 'lurk mini rniiiily ninlil I'U' tH lioiim print mill full of livv lotul III-UK CHAT ABOUT TOWN. I'mi (Ydnr Camphor for ninths. TlioiiHitmUof mothers kIvc l lit) 1 r child ren h'trv'liiniu't HiMitlilim IWler ilur liill tlin li-i'lliliiK period. If your wiitfli or dix it l I repairing luVti llii'in to I!ur iik-IhIit A Amlri-sen. They giimiinli'ii nil their work. Tim topic of the sermon it ths Con- UrcKullniinl clillri'll Ilex' Slllliliiy I'Vl'llllIK July lo will Im "The Hoyul Sinner, mil bin Convention," Ceilur rmnplior for moths nt 'Hie. cr l.oiiinl rmi in four time cheier ami M tr tlinn cmnplior at l.ninj-lvi Iliug" Co., rortluml. lVrnonn wixliinx (Inn work In photo portrait or views, iiilcriorM mid exterior will va money Iiy iri' lo I'olti-r'n plioto pin lorn, :;',') Klrnl xtriM't, l'orlluiul tf Kuai hk' IIkaiiaiiik Cai'sitm re more pli'uitiiut urn I convenient to take than mihiIith, wiiIitm, elixirs, etc. For null) Iiy Climiiiun A Co'g , limit store. Klies tni great pent, but vnil cm) kfi' 1 1. cm out very chkIIv ami cheaply Iiy liuyiiikt n set of screen doom mul VYimlows of Jones A Sun over tlm 0 ('. Iron Work. tf IliinnolsiiT A Amlrt'iH-n curry In stink tlit) lir;int line of Itcvr'a silvery, ire III the county citihriu-nH' spoons, fork, knives, tew wlii, lierry dishes, butter dishes, pii kcl dilick cuktt hnkcU anil ilom. (iiMxl ridiuhln m'"I" wuntcd to sell (iludxtono iroHrty . 1", ccnU fur to (Iri'tfon I'ily. I.ilniriil coinmlwnon pitid ItcKl wiling pro)Mirly on tlm murkct. ('nil on or wriUi to II. K, Cro", prciii dent (iUclHlnno Hciil KnIiiIo AMocimion. A H'w dih'IiiI will he kIvcii by the Kpwoith I.canuH, in I lie M. K. church next Triduy cvctiinn, July 13. Ice crvuui and rufrfulimi'iitH will bu nnrvoil. Kverybody invited, Adinlnhiun free. l'litroiii.n lioinn inntitutionn, buy your lrocrlc of Marr A Kolwrtaon. Kvory thinir In the line of fancy or Htnpli (m rerloa. Order called for and delivered. "Wonderiof the World'a Fair" froo of oxH'iim. F.very purchane of $ll.r0 e cured one portfolio. tf. Scren Iloora. Fliea have already iimdo their appearance and to inoxt etrectuully protect youradf against thone, you should fit your Iiouhh with atrong nereen door which the Oregon City Sanh A IiMr Factory iiiiikea, Cheap. tf All iiK'inheia of Meudu pout No 2 are rotpicHteil to meet at my olllre at H p. in. .Saturday, July 14th. IhiHinena of im portance will ho up for dim'iiKHiun. A full attendance ia rciicHted. W. If. Hi iioiiAHtiT, Coiuniander. The old voterun, ('aptuin lUindy, Iihh bis new bout hoiiMu nil lilted up In riin Inn order and la now prepared to furniHh at all time the flneat lino of plcumire lioata to be found in the utato. Trices reaHonahlo and the iM'at of treatinent ac corded all patroiiH. Foot of lltli Btreet. Pra. Ilickey A Hickey, dentiata from ChicuKO, who are now permanently lo cated In Oregon City, come to n very highly recommended. Ir. Hickey riinka high as a (lentint In Chicago, where he has for years been a success ful practitioner. Mrs Hickey is also a Ifrailute from the dental department of tho Htate University of Iowa. Ladies, do you know Dr. Mnry II. Stanton's Femaline, the Famous Female SH)i:illc, will cure all those aches and 1aina peculiar to you, and will cost you only (1 for one month's treatment? I will fiend any ludy a trial box, free, who will xond me the names and addresses of ton ladies who are in delicate health. Agents wanted everywhere. Write for full par ticulars to Airs. L. M. Littlo, manager wholesale western depot, Iloulton, Ore "" Free locturo on "Americanism versus Romanism" will he given at Shiyely's hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. J. Q. A. Henry of San Francisco. Mr. Henry has for seventeen consecutive Sundays been giviag afternoon addresses on this subject, in one of the largest halls of San Francisco, before immense audiences, the interest being so great that frequently many are turned away unable to gain admittance. Come early to secure seats. fPII M Simi'mir 1vi rum urn wjuiU l WJUJir. lIKilMlf AM) kt.wvumt NKM. niu.m of roi.vn katiikiw. rirstTeriii r New ('ihiiI liniorliiiit IIiikIiicns TnuiMicti-il .Home lllif IlllU. AIIJOPIINF.il TKIIM, ('ertulii warrants rmiialniiig unpaid ordered adveilised. (Merk directed to Ishiib warrant for 7..'iO In lavor of V. If. llnrirlianll, on iiidigeiit soldier fund, to defray expense of Mending John (iiiihredo to soldier's lioinu. Clink also Instructed to Issue a wurrmit on same fund for 1,500 in favor of same o defray funeral expense of Con Imel, an indigent soldier. ("IiiIiii of IIumihIihw A '') hi for (III) for Improvement of Ahmicthy road al lowed. Report of Judge J, V. Meldruin rela tive to minor expendilnres approved and clerk ordeied lo draw a warrant for f'.'.'l M7 to reimburse him. Claim of I). Lyons for widening and improving county road at head of Fifth street allowed to the amount of I'.tl. Rill uf Kiios C'uli i 1 1 for lumber for 1 1 it -provementof Apperson road allowed. Clerk ordered to Ismio a warrant for llm collection of deliniuelit taxes for the year lwt", Ihhm, Ihmii, 1m;h), lHlU and iH'.r.', Wutrmits oidernd issued in favor of J. K. Rhisles for $I!K) for completing loMtiship plats and ileik ordered to have the same bound. Rebate of $3 allowed TIiom l'ollock on taxes. Claim of Western Wheel A Hcraer Co. for I'.'TS allowed. Cleik iliiiM-ted to issue warrant In favor of Hen C. Irwin for i.'I.1'7 in full for all rwonlH furnishsd to (lute Mileage ami M-r diem allowed as fol lows: C. Ilslr 3 duys, 2K miles, 11. Ho; R. Kcott, 4 laya, 1H miles, including one day extra 1J.H0, UKOl l.AU Jl l.r TKHM. Report of virwerson resurvev of Smith roud filed, appioved and ordereil open online of survey. KxM-lise account of I'-'H (Ml allowed. Report f appruiseia of damages on Foster and Milwaukee road laid over till August term. Fxfienso account of (11.20 ordered paid. Report of appraisers of damsgea on John Johnson road approved and upon payment of damages hy ictilioners the road shall bo opened. Kxpense of 111 allowed, I'etition of II. II. Johnson et al for county road allowed and J. T. Apper son, J. W. Koota and John Wetilcr, jr., pointed viewers to meet at place of beginning, Thursday, July 1U at 10 a. m. l'etiticn of Wm. Dresthul for viewers to cbaiiiie county ruatl laid over till the August term. Application of J. T. ApMrson and Thos. Charman to bereleasetl from bond of K. C. MadiliM-k granted and new Umd approved. New bond of M. L. Mooro also approved. Tax rebaU of :t 20 ordered in favor of B. Wade. Apprnpriatfon of i7 made for Improve ment of the George road as per applica tion of J F. Rath et al. UelsirtofC T. Howard Uion the im prove of the Howard road approved and expense account of lflO allowed. Allowance .'or care of Mrs. Morgan in creased to (10 per month, ApiHilnlinent of II. S. Strange as deputy clerk approved and salary fixed at fliTi ht month to be paid at the close of each month without further action. ApNiintment of N. M. Moody as deputy sheriff approved ami salary fixed at per month paid as above. Appointment of J. M. Lawrence ns deputy recorder approved and salary fixed at (52 per month to be paid as above. Clerk directed to advertise for adver tise 60 cords of large live fir timber to be delivered at court houso by September l!ith, 1KU4. Bids to be oineil August lith at 2 p. m, Application of D. H. Tuttle et al for county road approved and I). W. Kin- nulrd appointed surveyor with II. II. Gregory, Roht. Hughes and J. J. McCord as viewers to meet at place of beginning July 17 at 10 a. in. Proposition for the Improvement of the Bradley A Richey road referred to Super visor A . W. Cooke to investigate and rejKirt at August term of court. i'etition of F . A . Mclnig for license to sell liquor in Cascade precinct in quanti ties less than one quart granted. Report of W. II. Smith, suiervisor of wad district No. 2 showing expendi tures of lirfl.45 for labor, (240.82 for material and (HI) for supervision ; toUl (15(1(1.27 approvod. Report of suiervisor upon commotion of bridge in Cunoinali precinct on Law ton road approved and exMvnse account ordered paid as follows: Labor $134.74; material (31.10. Kxpense account for improvement of Oregon City and Viola road amounting to (85 ordored paid. Kxpense account of (201.10 for im provement of Oregon City and Baker's Feny road ordered paid. Trial fee of (12 in case of Tortland Trust Co. vb Reubon Smith ordered re funded, as tho circuit court bold the suit a "mis-trial." Report of W. II. Smith upon the mat ter complained of by G. J. Trulllnger relative to Mtllllio and Meadow Brook road Improved, referred to Commis sioner Frank Jnggsr to report at August term. I'rotest of Judge Hayes against the piiymeiit of the hill for (105 55 in the Tate of the HtiUo vs K. H. Bramhall entered . The judge held that theie wss nogronnd for this prosecution except! malice upon the part of (omplHining wit- j liens who should have been held for, . . i cohismh lie luia protiertv. Report of K. I'. Carter, stiirvisor of road district No. 3 showing expenditures of :i.'il 52 for labor; (Hl.'1.75 for material and IH for stis-rvision approved. Report of I i W. I'rosser, supervisor of road district No. 4 showing expcndl tore of (:!.). 20 for labor; (II.H2for ma terial ami ( for supervision, approved. j Ordered that the supervisor rebuild cer t it i ii bridges on the Oregon City ami Stafford roud ami certify the exHrnso to this court. Kxpense of (l.VJ incurred by Superintendent I'rosscr in repair of Ore gon City ami Stull'ord road appraised and ordeied paid. Road siicrvtHors instructed to cause the immudiute rcmoyal of all fences and other obstructions in the public high ways in Clackamas county. Wuriant for (50 ordered issued in favor of Judge Gordon K. Hayes to lie used fol small contingent expenses of county olllces . Report of A . W. Cooke, siqiervisor of road district No. 1 show ing expenditures of (5.U.50 for labor, (5.T.M2 lor material, (.'il.l5 for bridge work and $75 for super vision approved. Supervisor Ctwke instructed to procure tho tieceasary material and rebuild the bridge on Milwaukee and Foster road across Rock Creek. Kxiens account of (.'57.10 incurred in improving the Winston and Union sc hool house road allowed. Kxpciihe account of (2.'15 65 for improvement of Milwau kee and Foster wad ordered paid . Clerk instructed to draw a warrant in favor ol Thos. Brown for ( SI, it being one-half of the cost of improving the Baker Brdge ami Fagalda Mill road, the other half having been donated by Mr. Brown. Salaries of county cfiicials ordered paid, warrant lo issued at the close of each month without further action by this court. Relative to the complaint of H. W. Ross that obstructions exist in the road east of Feltheimer's F'erry, Snrvisor Cooke having reported that such was not the case, tho complaint was dis missed. The sum of (1(1 er month appropri ated for the care of J . Bronaghan, a u ht and Judge Hayes directed to make permanent arrangements for his care. County clerk directed to advertise for a county physician to attend all paupers and lo furnish the necessary medicine Bids (o ho oH-ned Aug. 0 al 3 p. m, I'etition of N, Pavn et al for improve' ntent of county road from Sandy to Pleasant Home denied, as petitioners had not complied with general rule of court to subscribe a sum equal to the amount asked of the county. License granted T. J. McFarlund to sell liquor in less quantities than one quart in Oswego precinct. Walter A. Robinson appointed con stable for district No. 3. Annual reports of county officers ap proved and placed on file. Ordered that the sum of (200 be trans ferred from the general fund of the countvto the indigent soldier fund. Supervisor Carter auiborixcd to ex pend the sum ol (25 on the county road from K. P. Carter's place to Soda Spring. Mileage and jier diem allowed as fol lows: R. Scott, 4 days, 22 miles; (14.20; Frank Jat;gar, 4 days, 12 miles, (13.20. The following bills were considered: Sidney Smyth, surveyor ( 6 00 C W Ganong, sheriff 11(50 00 J C Bradley, assessor ll2 00 Geo. F. liorton, clerk 7l3 00 Mrs Lin.ie Stricklin, pauper accv 5 00 Bobbins A Son 15 00 John Niebur, court house 3 50 Peter Nehren " ... 6 63 OCIron Works, road acct 4 00 Nobbtl'B stable, " " 3 IK) A V Stokes, election acct 2 50 Geo Dunlavey, " " .... 3 00 J M Tracey, " " 5 00 Deputy Sheriff" Juno election claimed (258.35, allowed.... 150 45 Making official count 18 00 Portland Hospital pauper acct 6 00 Geo Randall, J. P.court 2 60 V W Gutter, witness 4 70 R L Holnian, coroner 22 10 OCS & 0 Co, ct house 2 00 J and W White " " 4 75 FjNtkkprisr, stationery 1)2 75 S B Califf, treasurer 0 00 II 8 Gibson, educational nitg.. 7 80 Wm Knight, election account 2 50 W II Cooke, " " 5 00 W A Huntley, supplies 28 15 Portland Rest, meals for insane 2 00 Chas Sweet, et al 15 00 State vs Mary Kmbree, insane 15 IX) " " Geo and Fred Buckner 7 90 " " Rudolph Kgenter 20 80 " " Kalder 19 90 " " Jack Tucker 3 60 KL Jones 75 " "V Schlappi 49 80 " " W Wilson and II Nass 77 55 " " Jas Robeson 11 70 " 15 15 " "TELlnn 44 00 " " K S Bramhall 98 05 " " C H Schallor 81 GO " " Jos Drake, 89 45 ' " Thos Roots and A Foster 2140 " " John Doo, laid over. ... 5 35 Elmer Plxon et al, drawing jury list, not allowed 7 00 Courier, printing tax list, laid over 900 45 Ben C Irwin & Co. records 13 50 SHETLAND'S KAN DIES, You Morrison Ft. Between U & 3d, Portlam!. PERSONAL NOTES. (i. , Trullinger was in town last i week, Prof. S. Downs of Oswego was in town Monday. C. Harris of Cberrjville was in town last Monday. II. Hammond of Skamokawa, was in town Monday. J. P. Woodle of Kngle Creek waa in town last week. Mr. and Miss Ginther were in town from Mink last Monday. L. A. Bleakrtey of Wilboit was in town the first of the week. Charles Rutherford of Highland was in town on business last Monday. Dr. J. II. Hickman of Clackamas called at the court houso Mondav. II. F. Gibson of Kagla Creek was in Oregon City last Friday and Saturday. A. B. Little of Columbia county, was in the city a couple of days the past week. Sheriff Maddock was in Portland on Wednesday attending the state associa tion of sherills. Judge Joseph Dobyns of Merlin spent a few days visiting friends in this city the past week. Miss Nellie Lambert of Portland is sending the week with tier sister, Mrs. A. B. Graham. Walter Glover of Eagle Creek was in town last week, the guest of his sister, Mrs. H. 8. Gibson. J. II. Pomeroy Stqierintendent of the iron mines at Oswego was in the city on business last Fridav. Mrs. W. J. Caldwell, of this City is sending a few weeks in that country, at the residence of Mrs. Dixon. Sidney Smyth returned Thursday morning from a trip into Washington to look after bridge contracts. Miss Neita Barlow ha gone to Gear- hart Park to siiend several weeks with her friend, Miss Watt, of Portland. E. L. Trullinger and wife of Union Mills, were in town Sunday visiting Mrs. Trullinger's sister, Mm. H. S.Gibson., Dr. Parker, who formerly practiced in this city and who still owns property on the hill was in the city last Friday. Captain Cowing intends to go to Ya- qnina with bis wife the last of the week for a little rest and recreation at the coast. Rev. W. H. McLain of the United Brethren church has moved with his family to Clarkes so as to be nearer the center of his field of labor. Mm. D. W, Hulburt of Fairhaven, Washington is in the city visiting her brother. Captain T. F. Cowing. She w ill probably remain for some time. P. F. Morey and party arrived home from their Alaskan trip on Tuesday even ing ami Mr. Morey is looking much im proved in health. He reports a pleasant trip. Mrs. D. H. Glass and Miss Juliet Fullerton intend to leave on Friday to visit friends up the valley after which they will go for a visit to their parents at Alsea. George F. Smith, who has been visit ing his mother during her late sickness and who is slowly improving, left this week for the Sound. His many friends here wish him prosperity and that he may return soon to remain . G. L. Boone and wife of Yaquina have been in the city the past week visiting Mrs. Boone's mother, Mrs. Mary Painter. Mr. Boone was born and lived most of his life at the ferry up the Willamette bearing his name, it having been established by his father in an early day. Eloci'tion. To those who would like to take a course in elocution, so that they may acquit themselves with credit whether it be before an audienue or in a social gatheiing, the opportunity is now- offered of taking lessons under one of the best instructors in the state. Miss Bessie Evans, of Oswego, will organiie a class in elocution at the Baptist church next Tuesday at5 :30 p. in. Miss Bessie Fans has a large class in Port land and in Oswego. Her skill in teach ing is not excelled by the best in Port land. The local land office has been instruc ted to dispense with two clerks which leaves but one to assist with the work of both offices. Four, J. G. Pilsbury, W. L. Miller, Miss Mina Kelly and Miss Tillie Ganong have heretofore been employed Mr. Pilsbury has quit and it is now a question as to which one of the others i will remain. It will make it well nigh ' impossible for the register and re ceiver to get through with the large amount of work in this office with so littlo helo. Hard times Prices. S. F. Scripture has reduced the price of horse shoeing to (1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many years experience insures first class work. Have Heard of Them. TAKE HOME n BOX ( Iniiilnuqna .Vitc. The Y M. C. A. double quartette, of Portland, will sing on Young People's day, July 21. This is the company of young men that have been singing on the plaza at Dr. Wallace's lectures to work ing men Patriotic Day promises to be the big gest on the irogatn I.r. Wallace gives the afternoon address, and Roland Grant in the evening. Mr. Wallace is a star of the first magnitude. He has lectured to magnificent audiences from the Atlantic to the Pacific and in Europe. The F;ast Side Railway company have engaged to put banners on their cars a week beforehand advertising the Chau tauqua Assembly at Gladstone Park on iJuly 24, 25and2. The Portland Chautauqua circles have called meetings to endorse this assembly and will come op in force on Education day. Dr. C. E. Locke says: "I congratulate you on your enterprise. Oregon City is the natural point for snob an assembly." Dr. Locke will give his popular lecture 'Give the Girls a Chance," on the after noon of July 20. Dr. A. J. Brown of the First Presby terian church of Portland has consented to deliver his oration on Abraham Lin coln and the Civil War on Patriotic day, July 25. President Chapman of the State Uui versitv, will give bis famovs Shake spearean lecture on '"King Levi," on the morning of July 2ti. Prof. Hawley, of Salem, will speak July 24th. President Campbell of Monmouth will assist on edcational day. A. S. Dresser is training a magnificant churus. Three bands have promised to play at the Assembly. Outside parties are inquiring tor boarding places during the Assembly. Lunch counters, refreshment stands, etc., will reap a harvest on the grounds. A Genuine Bargain. 40 teres of good land near Macksburg two new houses, garden, well, etc., 20 acres slashed and seeded to grass. Daily mail. Good school, etc. Will sell one house or will sell all. Will trade for Oregon City property. This will ap pear but twice. Write immediately. Address, J. S. Wolkeb, 4t Macksburg, Or. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's Dis- covery know its value. its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Iree. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a Trial Bottle Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Buck len&Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost nothing you G. A. Harding's drug store. VIANT A. HAT! we sell asi low as we can lower than ever before. We have too many. We are after Cash. GLASS & SMYTH, Corner Fifth Main St., Oregon City, and 0b. BAKING POWDER. It miket a light, live, iweot loaf. Dealers el It on tht manHfai'turera' guarantee, CLOSSET DKVfc'RS, Portland, Or. -W0HT SOW- Brwui mad with QOLBEM - WEST Uncle Horn Will Deliver Them , ny where. Oregon City Dye Works DY ICING, Cleaning and Repairing Gentlt rntn's Hat Dyed & Cleaned. Ladies' Work a Specialty febAwli, Cloaks iind Drew uiven ai good aii appearance as uew. Feathers, Gloves, Etc., Clmnti, soil firtn ay Mimt dnircl. Firnt Clasw Work. Lowent Rates. WILSON, WELSH A CO., Foot of Fifth St., Oregon City, Or. To Horsemen! The Well Known Full Hlootl English Shire Home. GROVE PRINCE, Will le on his regular route and at Noblitt's Livery Stable, Oregon err, Monday of Each Week. Full particulars by address ing Chas. Noblitt or the undersigned. P. S. SETTLEMYRE, Owner and Manager. Paris Hair store. 13.) Fifth St Portland, Or. We are spec ialists in mak ing wigs and ton p e t a for street wear for ladies & genu. Most natural looking. Come and see us if vou need any thing. The best place in Port-land- Febvet & Hanebout, Mfgs. Human Hair Goods. DR D.S 8TRYKER, DENTIST. HAS RE moved In Odd Fellows' temple 8. W. Cor. lit aud Alder, PorlUud, Oregeu. DK. E. CjBROWN, EYE AND EAR SURGEON GUues Fitted and Furnished. 169 First Street, Portluid, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court of Clackamas County, State ot Oregon. Notice is hereby given, that the underslgDed has been duly appointed by the above entitled Court administrator ol tha estate ol Guatlne Gaedke. deceased; and all persons havlni claims again! said estate are herebv notified to prerent them, with the proper affidavit at tached, to the undersigned al his office in Ore gon City in said county and state within six mouths irom the date ol this notice Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 22d day or June, IStH, 8 Hl'ELAT, Adm'r St of the estate of Gustine Gaedke. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Successor to U. H. T. A L. Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Kigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. A strictly first class resort conduct- ed under American principles. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. All the Best Brands of Cigars. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN. Notice Is hereby given, that I have been ap pointed by the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, guardian of the person and es tate of E. W. Cresney, a person incapable ol tak ing care of his own s flairs through Imbecility. All persons are notified to have no dealinga with said E. W. C reuse y, as I will not be repon sible for any debts he maycontrar t All money or obligations owing said E. YV.Cressey must ba. paid to me. i. C. Uvnorriord, Guaniian. June 20, ISM. -i:7-a