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I MOOII KOAIIH. WliiU NupfrvlMtr Coiilto U lining to Fit. HliI Hik Furthers MM t JUrM. (In Invitation of Supervisor Conkn, Cuiinly ('iiiiiiiiUNliiiinr JtiKuer uml rp rMititnllvu of Urn Mntkiii iiiiik Hint Mr. ('oiiko ut mi tmrly hour luxl l-VMuy innrii- liiK uml put In tint tiny Iiim tliix Urn mit'lii In Ma district, wlilrk i.iiil.riini nil tluil .urtof (Mttt'kninuM county north of Uio Clurkiiiini- rlvur. 1'liU Mr. Jiitfldir'n llmt tili oviir tl.tm in thu north mrt of tint county uliun lia n I mo tion ih Im wim kiixIoun to iimkii thoroiiuh liiNiu't tioii of tint ron.U mi of tint nyitli'iii of mml work now citrrlml on In tint vouiity. ('omuiUmiiiiT Hcolt did not aicoiiipmiy thu Nirtymiiu Imd hut rot itnily, In (.umpniiy with JuiIki Mtil ilriiui, nmilii full lunifctioii of Mr. Cook n'11 ilUtrlct. Tint Unit roads liiNiri'i were, thoito In tlitt vlt-inltv of Milwaukee, llnriiiony, Huttity mIiIu uml limiiuM'tm, wlivru tho mud worn fuuinl in very .mmI Mr. Cimkti IkvIiik timht pucliil olTnria to ifi't tint main tlioroiiKhfiirfiicoiini'Ctlnu with tint t(rvtlt roiil in Multiinnuli coiintv, piwuliln ut ull ucuHoim of thtt ycur.m, thut II, r (.,. could remit . WHIhii.oII., Vullcy C:.aul.i...itn Awn-I-1 1, ..I ...... L ..I I ..! I.i...: i . ' ' hi 'III llllllllf IIIU n til tor inotiiliM when their furui work w over. Kriuii liuinunciiu thu putty wt'itt to liuglc Creek, putinlug ovur tint hpot wlicre u liltltt child w killed lu-t winter hy U-Ing thrown from Hit mother' liriim, hy n wheel of I he wnguii dropping f, Hllddeuly lulu u deep hole. At Ullolher plu. uo.1 ll, l.M.p Creek hollo..., thu tvldeno of onrt of ih.t moiMtor l I hole.ll.ut extended t otiru d.-Uu. o : j.croH. tUI,,ttoiwup-ed1 th.l hud Wn left to o.m .id., in In- work of utruUlili'iiing ilie rud hy Mi. Cooke, n ii.li .,.. ,, , ft retniiide' to Henry Wilheru, thtt cuter-' , . . . ... l liricliiK liicrchunt of r.itght ( reck, of tint Ki-i-i old day. when roud Woiklng wu. picnic to Imi tlitvoted lu yurn .pinning ml horm truding, Mr. WIIIhtii liuv'ng, lu.t winter, liecli pitched from hi. wilgoll . Into tin. I. ol.t, lunded fitirly on hi. hMd will, only hi. IkxiI. uhowing uhovo tho' itt.id. Au.Mr. WilU-rn weigh ovttr LMO iKiuud., thu lu.puct with thu mild und , tint .uhiHuciil cxphwion of profunity : Julv I)r- ,-), ka 'uku occuttioii . ueidoin cpiulud In thiu g uilty of in ihiulectu.e to .how how two women ImdMuiU.HJ tlnmtt uuy who Were with hud greut deul to do with .tuning the Mr. Wilhcrn,t the time ol hlu plunge. ; r,",t Clmutut'i. Dr. ah ke wu. u utu- The roud from Heep Creek h.i hren ,'" l Allegheny ColllegH, l'ei.n.yl chuiiged f.uiu lortumiu truck, w iiidlng vunlu, t t:ie time, not fur from Cl.uu In mid out Among log. and utnmpii, to tiiu 1-i.ki-. ml wuu convemunl with one of the he.t turupikei in the j the eurly hi.tory of (hi movement thut The tree und .It. in p. were hlunted 0t upre.l world wile. Ju.t uder Dr. to the full ulxlyfoet in width, the roud U' Iwttiw Thtinnluy ftfternoon wuu evenly grudtHlfti.il ditch muJe on , l'nnrUnt ftctwilltuke plce In the euch Kldo and the center thoroughly orgunlxutlon of peimunent Chaiitau grftveltHl, nuking roud Unit will Maud 'J" c"l'rution qnulified lo hold prop fur yt-.r. with very little need for repuiru. ry, huild hull.li..Bi and . iire .peukeru Thluroad heretofore hu. heen torn-; "otlier year. Dlliwra will I elected, pletu hliH'kudu to the whole Cluckumu coinmitteca pK.lnte.l to draft ftconuti- vulley nd huu eirectuully prevented ihe ' tulitw etc. 8iiK'riiit lent Smith will development of one of the riche.t paitt 1 l-reulde and Hon. II K. Crou. will. lute ol our county. jHtn whuttermu he will grunt jH-rjiet- On reuchlng Kugle Creek the party waa Uttl l,KM ' """"' loT -'u,u-tntertuiiiwl hy Mr. Willntrn w hose " A Heinhly. twenty year, rxperlenre in hauling out ! On tho evening of July !!, Mrs. A hi good. for hi. atore huu mude him wurm guil Scott Duniwuv will uieuk on "Hu MdvtHute for U'tter rijjdu und he, with move the Cutiue of Strikes." Mr. Dun (ieorgw Currln, the uierchuiit ut Currlna-1 iway la the well kpown fWer of II. W. ville, thu next place ftoovo Kugle Creek, Scott of the Orcgoniun. Although ut the hu alway. headed every niovenioiit (oruat Pioneer Uetinion ahe was introdii'-ed the Improvement of rouda In their luculi- an the "Patrick Ileniy of the North Itiea. ' I weot," ftinld Iremendoua ftpplaiiHO. At Tho return wuu made hy wav of the the Woman'a Cungreiui at Chicago, Mrs new ruud down the Cluckamua river. The uitcning of thU Mud give, ft direct rouio to Oregon City for the whole . ahe wuu culled for second time. She ChickumiiH liver vulley on practically ' did more to miiko Oregon known than water level, there luting no urude to mty other teuker ut the World's Fair, exceed four er cent. There remains and all I'acillc coast vi.ilorH were proud hut four miles of the road to grade RiidJofMra. Duniway. gravel, though the road now Is In a ev. J. 8. Smilh, the ruutling superin good ahuiie a any rouil under the old tciident of I'acide Count Chuiitunipms yslem. in the originator mid mnnager of the Mr. Cooke's work show that he la the Southern Oregon Cliuiltniupia at AhIi inuti for the place and proves him to be ! MI, n,, formerly had wide kuowledue an engineer of no mean ability. His 1 1 Chuutiiuquu work In IheeuHt und has grades and tills are nearly as true u if set , tranuplntited to thin conut tle ripeex with instruments. His plan of riwd work perience of hiu former activity, la to first get tho route iMtrmunenlly es-, Five ,mI)(U ,mve )r0llliH0ll ,loir ag. talill.lifilonti.etMt.igraiieiH.HHii.ie niii on is direct ft line aa pouHihlct, cutting olT all uimeci'Hiiry crooks and angles regard less of whether it is through a fore.t or ft field, he rightly figuring that for every I roil of Increnne ol UiHlunce tne louil hus lo lie decrensed j.mt that much. Prulnuge is another l.iiiiortimt point ho look, after und on ull of hiu grnded ronds thut lent.ire hus hetui fully iillt'ieled to. With another yeura' woik nueh us Mr. Cooke hus done thiu HeiiKon, the north (hu kiiiiuiH district will he supplied with a system ot rouilH not execute even i y ; Multnoiiiuh county, and which will add. I0 mi acre to thu value of uny farm $10 mi acre to thu value ot uny in thut part of the county. Mr. Jaggar was morn than pleased with Improvements of the romls, and expressed himself sutislled that the countv's money had been widl expended and onlv reerelted thut tho county had not been able to appropriate still larger sums to the roud work of tho coitnty. I.'e also expressed himself that the cash system of roud work inaugurated by Judge Muldriim was the only plan by which the roads of Chicknnius county could ever be permanently improved and rendered passable at ull seasons of the year. Relative to the cash system the Entkr I'Iiihk man took eHtoeiul pains to ask of every farmer seen during tho trip us to which ho preferred, tliocush, or the old system of roud work, and he could not find one man, nor hear of one, thut was in favor of tho old work-as-you-please sys tem. They only ask that Clackamas county give them a practical system for the improvement of their rouds and they will willingly pay any reasonable in crease to the road tax, othorw iso they will renew thoir eHorlH to got set off Into Mult nomah couhty where road system pre vails that Is covering the county with a net work of graveled turnpike. ClllllllllUIIIH KuU-. A frorit ilutform 21x04 fmtt l liuliiir itri'clinl on tint MHHimilily ground for thu Hpi'iikiim, hlniiirn, hikiid mid othur iIIkiiI lurleg. MhiiIn vhii hit hml fur itlxly eetiU mluy on tint xroiiiiilu. (hio. Wnuhl I'oHtO. A. ., of Tort luiul, Imvo voted to riiiuit In Iwdy on 1'iilriullc duy, Ho him Mitudu I'onI No, i of Ori'K'in City. Tho AMtuhly will h followud hy u th mo diiyu (.'IiiUiIiiii Workers)' coiivtin llon tinder thu dlroetioil of (io'irni! liolr rt CiiIiik, tlm uliixl'iif nvuiigitllHt. Ad IIiImhIoII free,. All Chrlittiuil doiwiiiliiif tlmiH Invited, Our lix-ul mlnUter imve i imrt in It. Till' NIII'CUNII of till) ClltttltUIlUft lllllltt- liiim net for next week wlilrh now hcciiib Hnmirnil, will h dun III large nutuiiure to tint urlive urn! jutrMtHlcnt lforU of goodly litiinluT of thu lending olllxunsj of thin plant, who Imvn given iiiuch thought mid work to (hit urruiigitiuitnt of tho do lull) for lint meeting. On Huluriluy morning there will m In dued from thu Kntkhi'Ikk ullico thtt II rut copy of the I 'inly Cliiiiitniiim, w hich In i... i.- i .1..,:.... it... .....i.,.. ..( it. I I 'J ,pp,,1''l tl.ll.l.K ,,,,, mmnivii v it.v ution ut (iliiilntouit lurk, lint pi.per In Umii'd curly k u. to ii.ukn kiiiioiiiich ti.enlu coiici-rning tint ii.celingu und upcuker. The other lniieH will uppeur oil WHiluettdny Hlld ThlirduV of next week. Tint puiH-r will hu u ntMt our iiiil'h puper, Hell ui.d uitirtirully .:,,.,, ,, limiv , ,UM,k .. Tw(, . UtonAn to intend the IIM.lillk(, 1)( M.iutioii ..houl.l not , m.llllt ,, flrM nnmhitr ut. it will ,.wlUln ,tt,tl.,,1UrH of thu l.teetl.ig- ,,.,,., wlll 0,U iul progru.... , , , , , Oiieollhtt inieit Bltiuctive feutureu ot ,,. , eiltieu luy protfruiiiiuo ut (ilnilNtono ' till oil inn I'lllMI Itlllllll .v inn lint Itegiuient Mjnne Hulid, () N. (I., of I'ortlund. Thii iu thu linent hund in tint Norlhwe.t. Itt'V. C. K. I.'icke, 1. Il , tint opiiur pu.tor of tint Tuylor htrttet Methodiitt church, will give l.iu lecture "(iive tint Girlu u Chunctt," on Tlitiruihtv HfU-rnoon, Diiniway'auddreHa wuu uuiil to huveheen the nhlest given from thut plutfurm, and . , Vllri(,1IB eveinifs of the Asembly, vix: the l'ark I'luce, OHwego, Clftckumus, Oregon City and Portland Marine Hand. A fine bund stund is in o( ttion County Superintendent H. S. fiih.on w ill UHHeuiDlo ins leiiciiers ncxi wecu in -Mfi (u (lffi , K(llnliiun 1)uv. "I congratulate you," snid Dr. Locke, "on the courage and entcrpriHO that hus built up this great assembly, Oregon has talent and the glory is yours thut you , , , t u t()l!(iier." , , , , , Huns art. already on foot fur a more extended Chitiitauqua Assembly next year. I.t is hoped to secure some steuker of world wide fame like Tulniage or Me Kinley. The 0. A. H. posts of this and neigh boring cities, the Sons of Veterans, Woman's Relief Corps and other organi zations are coming out in force on Patri otic Day, July 25. Victors to the Assembly are invited to take a ridoon the West Side electric mo tor that ovorlooks the falls and factories and electric light plant of Oregon (Mty, Two million dollars are being expended on the power house. Just beyond lies Willamette Falls that 'promises to be come one of the most charming suburbs ot our growing city. The greatoHt unanimity bus been shown in all the arrangements for this Assembly. The ChuutatKiua people feel tinder special obligations to Hon. H. E. Cross, without whose assistance this Assembly would have been impossible. Almost equal obligations are felt to ward thu editors of the city paper, the Courier, the lleruld and the KiiUtrprlse whohavo freely given the use of their column to aid the cau.e. Heboid how excellent things united enterprise can do. ' All tho churches are making arrange ment to coino more or less In body with baskets for picnic outirg on tho Assembly grounds. The ticket btmiiiess bus Ixi'i. pluced In the elllclent bunds of Mr. II. C. Stevens, who hu hud wide experience ut fairs and othur public gatherings. Lunch counters on the ground will satisfy all the wauU of tho Inner man from a gluss of soda water to a full set dinner. Dr. Cowan who speaks on July 24, en joy the distinction of being the founder of the Junior Y. P. K. 0. K. Mr. Oil man Parker, wko will utrhap !ak to the Juniors. Is leader of the largest Junior society in the world. The Multurpor0.uarUitte expect to be back from Ml. Hood in time to sing tho lu.t day. Let everybody join in the Chautuiutua suliite, A a platform ieukcr Dr. Wallace al ways churiit and never disappoint. Itolund (irunt hus gone on the Mt. Hood trip and arranged to bo buck in time for Putriotic Duy. Over 200 speakers and singers are en gaged (or the great Assembly. The star talent of Oregon will appear on the Chiltuuiiiu plutfurm. Prof. WiWon.uf the Portland Acudemy, will give an address on Tuesday mom- lug. The Murine lium) w ill be on the ground Tuosduy evening for a bund concert at 7 o'clock. E. P. Elliott and family have gone to Neturts for a few weeks outing. The family of P. K. Morey left on Wednesday for his seasidee.ort down the Columbia. Geo. A. Kioxieand V, Hilton of Xecdv was In the city on Saturday and in sK-uklng of the roud wulk being done in this cuuntv expressed their warm ap proval. The house of ti, C. Kinney, at Willam ette Fulls, was .truck by lightning in the thunder shower of Wednesday evening, ml damaged about $75 worth. It was just being completed ftt the time. Henry (iithens ol F.agle Creek Is lo cating at the full a few miles tip the creek it being his purKs to fit up summer remit t at that point. No more beautiful ssit than F.agle Creek Falls could be found fur ft resort. Fourth of July Funds. Following is the report of the finance committee which suliuited and paid out the funds used in celebrating the Fourth in this city, as per vouchers iu their hand.: HXCKIPTS. On hand from July. 1S02 1M R5 Kec'dlin eubscriptiona 4M 00 hee'd from sale of lunilier 7 00 Totul ft"74 85 IllHllt'KHKMEKTS. Com. on amusements, forprires218 25 " onspeukers.jcarriaitcs, etc 42 50 " on music 123 00 Liberty car 30 05 Advertising W54 Grounds, etc 71 B" Uncollected 5 00 Cash on hand to balance 120 22 Totul. ,.ti74 85 C. 0. T. Williams, , J. G. PlLBlU RV, T. L. ClIAKMAN. Finance Committee. Ited Men's Council. Tho great council of Rod Men for Oregon closed a two days' interesting session in this city on Tuesday after electing und installing grand ofllcers as follows: A. A. Cleveland, of Astoria, grand sachem; A. A. Ellis, of Portland, great senior sagamore; II. II. Newhull, of Portland, great junior sagamore; C. 8 Ilunnnm, of Portland, great prophet; F. II. Suylor, of Portland, great chief of records; W. 8. Norton, of Portlnad, grout keeper of witniptim ; E. J. I add, of Portland, stipreuid representative. The meeting was harmonious through out, and a profltuhlo one to the order, which is reported in a flourishing condi tion in the state. Pre mlcrgriist Hiingetl. Last Friday, Prondergrast the murderer of Mayor Harrison of Chicago, paid the penalty of hie crime and was banged. Nine months ago he gained admission to the mayor's house and without warn ing shot him several times, so that he died within an hour. He then rushed out into the street and eluding pursuit, made his way to a police station where he gave himself up. His case has been before tho state courts in many forms since thut date, every effort having been made by his attorneys to save his neck. It is gratifying to law abiding citizens to knew that the law though slow has at length been vindicated. It you ar (nine to have a pHrty, be ura to maka th cake with WEJT Baking Poiuder. The Cross Dam Mull. Thursday's Orcgoniun contain, tho fol lowing: "The trial of Ifarvey E. (.'ros Indicted in the United States district court for Interrupting the flow of water in a nnvigublo stream, came to an abrupt termination yesterday afternoon. A Jury hud been Impaneled, tlw evidence on loth sides presented and argument closed, when Judge ISi.-llingei' instructed Ihe Jury to return a verdict tor the de fendant, as the Clackamas river was nut a i.itviguhlo stream within the meaning of the act, District Attorney Murphy introduced testimony showing thut Ihe river hud been used for the purpose of commercial navigation, that rafts of log, furui supplies and other material had been shlpied, but it was evidently not satisfactory to the court, and the Instruc tions to the Jury were followed. Mr. Cross has a dam constructed In the Clackamas river a short distance above the mouth, extending from bank to bank, and it was claimed that such obstruction prevented the salmon from aucending the river to the hatcheries, also depriving people living along its course of fi.hing fur food. Acting uion the suggestion of olliciuls, Fish Protec tor McGuire filed an Information w it1 the district attorney against Cross, an his indictment, trial and discharge ful lowed. Death or Mr.. tJaine. William Harlow, of Itarlow, was in this city Wednesday making arrange ments for the funeral of hjs sister, Mrs. Sarah (iuities, who died at Grant's Puss that morning. The funeral will lie at the I'.uptixt church in this city Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Arrangements were mude to hold the funeral on Thurs day morning but Ihe overland train war twelve hours late at Ashland whic' made it out of the ipiestinn to set a hour for the funeral service on Thursday so it wus postponed till Friday. Mrs. Gsines was 73 yearn old at the time of of her death, and wus an old pioneer in the Mate, having crossed the plain, with her family in 1845, after which she lived in Yamhill county till alout ten years ago, since which time she had lived with her children, most of this period with her daughter, Mrs. George B. Curry, of Grant's Pass, at whose home she died. She leaves, besides her brother in Harlow, two sons in business in California, and two daughtersi Mrs. Curry and Mrs William Keinhart, of Seattle. Tinning. Plumbing, -AXD- General Jobbing Shop. Estimates - Furnished. WORE AND PRICES EQUAL TO TORTLAND. Shop near Southern Pacific Depot. A. W. SCHWAN. YOlKUOOn HEALTH I)eien(lsoii the condition ot your stomach tut liver. These make your blood good or hud. MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY 1. the greatest of nPirnl tonic, for th Mom Hchntiil liver. It regulate, both surely and perfectly, Are you bitllnn.T Are you cnuntipiitcd? One Tt'iispoonfiil of Moor's Re vealed Remedy will give lou Relief. O. It. Reese a well-known Seattle drusjrlst, ava Moore'a Revealed Remedy cured liliu ol severe billion, headache.. UTaV.Sold by all druggists. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF RKAL ESTATE. In the County Court of the Stale of Oregoa for the Con my ol CUcltainaa. In the matter of the estate ot F. W. Campbell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that In pursuance ol a license .ml nnler ol .ale duly made arid en tered of record In the above entitled Court on the lllh day of June, IK!, licensing the .ale of the real estate hereinafter described. I will, on Monday, the HWh day ol July, 1MH. at the hour ol one o'clock p. m. ol .aid day, at the court bouse In Oregon City, Clackamas county, Ore- Son, aell at public auction, to the highest bitt er, the following dccrllied real estate, situated In Clackamas county. Oregon, to wit: The south half ol the north-west quarter and the west half ot the north-east quarter of section sixteen (lti), In township three south, range one east of the Willamette meridian, containing one hundred sm! atxiy acres, more or less, to aatlsly the claims and charge, against the said estate. Terms ot sale: One-hall, or any greater sum down, and the balance on or before one year with Interest at the rate of eight per centner anutim, secured by a mortgage on the premises. HA K All A. (JAMI'HKLL. A.lm'i St of the said estate. HMKIUPf S BALK. HIM. of Orfd'in, Cunntf of CUck.m... . NMlesl. hereby fl"B. Ih.t In ptirni.r of an vrilerof mil ImiikI out of ninleMiw ..! of Uio Circuit Court ol the none of Ore"n tor the county of fix kern... 'I.te'l Ihe Vh 'lr of July. IHIM). .nil Ut me directed .ltd rlellfenfl, .nerirr of Mid county, .urnu.ot lo decre ot Mid court, In ult In i.ilty, wherein V, ). Il.r.llti l plaintiff and Ileum umer.nd Mura Oinex.re defendants, and c.mmniMllo. me to inaae ! ceorillm Ut lw ol the l.nd and premUe. hereinafter dewrllied, In order lo m.kelh. Hunt of one thoiiwind l hundred dollar., Uellier Willi Inlere.t thereon .1 the rale of ten per cent per .iinuin .luce the wd ol April, lti and lor ihe tiinlier mm of one hun dred and flft) dollar, sllorney'. fee. and lor the further .urn of In f-t. and that Mid aum. ts-ar Irnereal (rem dale ol decree at the rale ol leu per cent per annum until pid, and forco' and dl.huraemeiiia fow In order t llfy wild amount I will. on Maturday, the lllh day ol A usual, lf'l. !"' hour of o'clock p. m. ol Mid day, al Ihe court uoiwadoor In Oregon Cily, ' .'lackama. county, ataie o Oreon, prieed lo aell at puhllc auc tion to l!i Ilia-heat bidder for caah In hand. Ihe following deeerlbed tract of land iltuated In aid t'lackatnaa county ataie ol Oregon, i wit: fheaouthweat qnartor 'H. W. ;' sent ion tweutr-elKhl fJH, wiwnahlp ugeou eaat (T. i ,K. I .)(! the - rldlan, containing IM) are.;' aoldto atlalyllia.iiBi.de' h ac cruing co.t f n. By if t In the (Mrcw ... .,t of the suie ol Oregon for the county ol Clackamas 8 K (irrn. plaintiff, vs. M O. Card and C. Oard, bit wile. Of Icu l.rila. State of Oregon, county of Clackamas, .a. Notice I. hereby given, that by virtue of an eivcutinn and order ot sale Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Ore.on for the county of Clackamas, bearliu date the 11th day ot June, imi. In a suit wherein S. K. (iwn was plaintiff ami M. O. liard and C. Oard his wile were dolendanla. commanding me. In the name ol the Hlate of Oreiton. that out o the real estate hereinafter described, to realize a sum .urli dent toaatlsfythe demands of said decree, to wit: fit a. aud the liirther mm of 'J Hi). coU. Karether with interest ou the same .luce Mid decree was entered at . per cent pr annum, and altothernatsof and attending this sale. Now, therefore. In obedience, to such decree, I did. on tne Mh day of July, 1KH, duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the 11th day ol August, 114, .1 the hour of I o'clock p. m. of aaid day, al tbe front door of the cou.t house la said eouuty. offer for sale at public auction, ana Wl to the highest and beat bidder, lor cash In band.all ol the righLtitle and Interest the aaid de fendants have in and to the following described real property, to wit: Beginning at a point in the north boundary line ol the Eira Fisher D. L. C. No. , which bear. S. .1 deg K V. chain, dis tant Irom an angle post In said north boundary, from which dogwood bear south H deg. E Unas di-tanl. and a hemlock bears south 55 deg E. tS links distant, and ruuuing thence south 1 deg. E. 7.H chains along said north boutidarjr; thruce south 5.i1 chains to tbe center ol the Ab eruelby wagon road: thence north 71V deg. W. along tne center of said road a.4i chains: thence north 1 41) chains to beginning, containing S.41 acres. all being in T. 2 d K. iH., being in Clack amas county, stale ol Oregon. Liated this Mb day ol July. A. P. Wl. E. C. MAD1MK K. Sheriff of Clark am as county, state of Oregon. Uv N. M Moody, lieputy. 7-13:-lU , vK. ia m. .out.., -- .e state jf Oregon for the Counij ol Clackamas In the matter ot the estate of Sarah E. Pope, deceased Notice Is hereby given, that by order of the Honorable County Court ol the county of Clack amas, state ol Oregon, made and eulerad on the 7ih dayol July. lMrt, hy the llou. G. E. Hayes, Judge of said court, the undersigned waa duly atipniuted administrator with the will annexed ol the estate ol Sanih E. Pope, deceased. All persons having claims against the aaid estate are required to present the same, with the S roper vouchers, within six months from Ihe ate of this notice to the undersigned adminis trator at the oilice of Pope & Co In Oregoa City, Clackamas conntv. Oregon. W1LUA1 II. POPE, Executor of Ihe will and estate of Sarah K Pope, dee'd. Dated this lsth day of July, !!. -13:-10 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTOR. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court ol Clackamas county, Oregon, executor of the will of Charlea B. Knight, deceased. All per sons having claims against the estate of the said Charles B Knight, deceased, are hereby noti fied to present the same, duly verified, tor pay ment to the undersigned, or at the office ol Browuell & Dresser, Oregon Clt, Oregon, within six mouths from this date. Cauby, Oregon. Julv 2. f94. CATHERINE KNICiHT. Executor. Brownkll & Drkjskr, Attorneys. 7-6:8-8 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the following list of warrants, which were Issued more than seveti years prior ta the 1st day of July, IsiM. and which were taken from the Clerk's otlice, but wiucn were inaeu irom vne nera on till remain unpaid, will, If not presei payment within sixty days from July 1 be canceled, and payment thereof be i resented for 1st, 1S4, thereof be refused. To whom issued. No Warrant. Date Issued. Ain't W. 8. Young 1M4 July 7, 1KS6 fcUW 1 W Covey 0 P Miller J K Thompson Ira Smith W J Dills Ira Moody 1.V-0 IM 4.-7 COM Juiya, Aug. S, Dec. 8, Deo. , Dee .11, 200 1 00 2 28 150 600 Feb. 10. 1KK7 00 J II (Iroshong MM Apri 1. 1S.H7 1 00 GEO. V. HORTON, County Clerk ACHILLES LODGE, NO. 38, K OF P. Meets every Friday night at the K. of P. hall. Visiting Knignts lnvno.i. R. L. Hoi. Ha if, C. C. F. J. Louis, K. of R. and 8 BROWN The pfiologfapiiei1 la prepared to make photographs of all kind promptly and in FIRES CLASS STYLE Rubier)' and Children Pictures a Specialy. Call and examine hiB work At the Old New York Gallery Second door north of Hardings Drug Store. NOVELTY Candy -:- Factory NOW OPEN. Manufacturer of ' High Grade French and Home Made Candies, Ice Cream and Water Ices. Families,Parties and Sociables Supplied with Ice Cream in any quantity; rates reasonable. Try Our Ice Cream Soda. Tropical Fruits and Nuts. Main Street, opp. Commercial bank II. S. Cram, Manager. FOPw fisomfjpf DRUGS OO TO Q A. HARDING, none bi:t OOMPtTENT PHARMACISTS EMPOYEO Flue Psitorlsi is! Toilet Arttclei Also t full stock of F-cVIlTTS- OILS ETC. JOHN YOUNGER, IJEWELER, Opp. Huntley'B Drujf Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IM Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. S.MILLER, MANUFACTURER OF S3x-xin - Tile. 1BRICK& LUMBER. Tiling is of the best qual ity and sold at prices to SUIT - THE - TIMES. Yard and mill four miles east of Hubbard t Oregon. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN TUB BRIDGE AND DEPOT. I Double and Single Ri8, and sad i die horses always on hand at the ) lowest prices. A corrall connected witn tne Darn lor loose stock. Information regarding uny kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. horses Bought and Sold. JOHN A. BECK. THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him ! BIDS FOR WOOD, Notice Is hereby given, that the County Court will receive sealed bids for the delivery of W cords of souud body Ar wood, cut from live standing trees: said wood to be delivered at the court house In Oregou City, Oregon, on or be fore the l.'uh day ol September, and tube first class In every respect. Bids will be received up to noon on the 9th day of August, 184. By order of the Couutv Court. CEO F. HORTON, County Clerk. Oregon City, Oregon, July 10, 1mm. 41 NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. Notice is hereby given, that the County Court will receive sealed bids from regular diplo mated physlclsns to attend all paupers for the county, including the furnishing of necessary medicine to the same in all parts of the county tor the period of one year. Bids will be received by the undersigned up to noon on the 9th day of August, 1894. GEO. F. HORTCN. County Clerk. By order of the County Court Oregon City, Oregon, July 10, 1894. 4t ADM IN1STR ATOR'8 NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estnte Of James Wise, deceased, are hereby Ui ti lied that I have been this day appointed by the County Court ot Clackamas county and atateof Oregon aa the administrator of the estate of said James Wise, deceased, and that all per sons having claims against the said estate must present the same, properly verified, to me at the law otlice ot C. D. A D. C. LatoUrette, iu Oregon City, Oregon, within six months of the il'uo hereof. JOHN VHSK, Adm'r. Dated June 28, 189i 6-29 : 7-27