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WINTER DAIRYING. It Can He Mad More l'rolltaliU Th Milliliter ltr, Inn. To iiinko tho Wst mirtiw in dairying In winter it U iiivssary to make prvi rut ions in adviuioo. One? of the principal Jtoiiis that must 1h lKkwl after sumo tiiiii bIicjhI i to have cows that will coma in fnsh. To this eml the cow fhoulj k l.n'il late in the fall or early winter, taking care of course to have thorn in a good, thrifty condition when Vnv.l and to tirvail them to hulls of good dairy breeds and from pvnl strains. An other item that must he looked after in good season is jrood feed. Clover or mil let hay or the lst of corn fodder makes the best single feed, liran, middlings aud oilmen can nearly always be bought . iw needed, but in many cases a supply can lie obtained at less cost in the sum mer than at any other season. Later on good shelter is necessary. It is difficult, if not liiixsilU, to keep a cow giving a full Cow of milk dnrimr the winter unless comfortable shelter is pro- v ded. ,th g,HHl cows, good shelter . . im wiuiii imj it will require more work to attend to the cows and to care for the milk and cream in winter than iu the summer. If the milk is not kept at an even tempera ture or the cream is uot properly man aged, the butter will not come up to the standard. The feeding and milking uinst be done at regular hours. The feed must lie of a kind well calculated to enable the cow to give the largest flow of milk. No matter how well bred cow she may be, she cannot give a lil eral quantity of rich milk unless she U fed liberally on rich milk producing food. The more liberally she is fed aud the more comfortable she is made iu ev ery way the more aud better milk she will give. Whenever the skimming is done and new cream is added to what is already iu the vessel, care must be taken to stir thoroughly so that all of the cream will rilien evenly together. Care must lie taken not to allow it to become too sour. One difficulty in making butter in win ter is tliiit the cream is allowed to stand too long lie fre churning. Cream should be only slightly acid when churned. I'se. a theruicuieter to te that the temj.nra ture is riu'ht. While nearly or quite all grades of but ter sell mure readily and at better prices during the winter than iu summer, yet it is important in securing the best price to have the quality of the best, and every detail in the management must lie looked after closely. With pror care there is no question but that winter dairying can be made more profitable than snuimer, though it costa more to make butter in winter than in summer, but the better price will make it pay a better profit. There is at least one advantage and that is, it does not require so much work to prepare for market. It is important that good butter be sent to market in the ' best possible condition. St. Louis Re public. The Cow Stable Floor. John Gor.ld savs: "For more than 20 1 ,".. -it" '..i.i .1.. i j voi u ttc oo.D uinamru mr iiuiiiK uuur i laid on joists away up from the ground and in the old stable, and now the new, the sum total of the floor under thecows is the 14 inch heel plank that edges the gutter. The three feet between that and the maimer has been w; II trauined. Knn.lv ! clay that soon becomes as hard as ce- i ment almost, and then there is no pit of foul things under thecows; neither frost nor wind can !teal np ttirongh, and no chance to find a cow frozen down to the frosty floor. A bos gutter of pine plank, imljedded in cement, h:'.s made a perfect, water tight gutter, and when in the win ter manure can be drawn to the field it goes." llr anil Praam.,. A speculator has devised a rilon fur having June butter in midwinter. He hllVH ftll thn .InllA lintlur ltae.jn a H, buys all the June butter he can at the very lowest price to which the market can be screwed flown; then he puts it in: to cold storage in receptacles whose temperature is controlled by the new re frigerating process and keeps it till the price is three times what he paid for it. If the flavor of June butter can thus be kept for half a year, and if meantime our dairymen and creamerj men do not pnt upon the market at a lower price better butter than even this of the spec ulators', then his plan may succeed. But at any rate he goes to a lot of trouble. A cow forms the habit of sucking her self aometiuies by being allowed when she is a calf to run with other calves. In heifers a flow of milk is sometimes actu ally produced in this way. John C. JlcClintoek of Meadville, Pa., who makes his own butter at home from a heard of 28 Jersey cows, has obtained from them for 1893 an average of 870 pounds of butter to the cow. For this he received an average price of 80 cents a pound. The cost of feed for each cow was 47.45, or 13 cents a day. Counting the cost of each cow at $.(0 a year, Mr. MuClintock realized from his herd over $1,700, most of which was net profit. Who else has done as welf? The butter McClintock makes is of choice quality. Next after June butter sweet corn but ter stands highest in flavor. Weih milk and test it with the Bab cock tester, too, if you would learn ex actly which of your cows pay. The Hickory Valley creamery, at Trip oli, la., has netted to its patrons 00 cents to the 100 pounds of milk the last year. Hereafter, since the fads brought out by the Columbian dairy test, both butter and cheese cows will be valued accord ing to the amount of butter fat their milk contains. The ti showed that the Cow that can produce most butter n!c makes the most and best cheese, provid ing always that she gives jrood flow o! milk. FIELD TESTS WlTR CORfC " I mutuary of a Serlea of tsirliittits Con- I vie lul al Ilia llllmila Matlnn. vontv-eight sample of corn, with different names, were tested on contig- uons plats at the Illinois station on dark colored, fertile prairie soil. As reported upon by C. 11 Morrow aud F. D. Until nor for the Hist time iu five years, the , late varieties gave the largest averago yields, nine such varieties averaging 70 bushels. Sixty-seven plats of medium .maturing varieties averaged bushels per acre., and 10 plats of early maturing 'varieties averaged nearly 58 bushels, For live years past each of four medium Maturing varieties has given yields of from 71 to 70 bushels per acre. I The best early maturing variety has given in the mime time average yields of Co bushels per acre. For throe years past tho best yield by any variety was S3 bushels ir acre, by Hoono County Whito. The largest yield iu ISM was almost exactly UM bushels i'r acreof air dry corn, of the variety known as Piasa Queen a variety maturing too late for central Illinois. The trials for six years Indicate that tho larger medium matur ing varieties give tht best results. Among these the Itoono County White, Champion White Fearl and Burr White represent the most satisfactory types of white, while the Learning has given the best results among the yellow varieties. The MuriKlck is given the oest yiel.ls of any early matnrins vanetv 63 bush els per acre for five years. ! Excellent varieties were obtained from many different place. Extravagant claims, such as yields of 100 bushels jier acre under or.liuary cultivation, or that 1 any variety worth cultivating matures i in 8) or W days when planted at the i usual time, are not to be accepted as ; correct. Iu ordiuary circumstances, 100 days from date of planting may tie eon , sidered as a minimum for field corn to mature fully. Late varieties often need ! 150 days iu central Illinois. ; Repeated trials have uniformly shown ' that larger yields of Kith corn and stuiks are obtained oy planting a larger uum ; ber of kernels than is customary in the i best practice of Illinois. From 12,000 to 1 13,000 kernels planted per acre seem to be the minimum for largest yields at the i statiou grounds. This is equivalent to four kernels jier hill. In most of the , trials the rows were 3 feet 8 inches apart , each way. Tweuty-four varieties were planted iu as many plats, half of each having three kernels and half four ker nels in each hill. Iu 21 of the 21 cases the larger yields were obtained from the thicker planting, the average increase for the 24 plants being about 4.5 bushels j per acre. Repeated trials have shown that, if other conditions are the name, there is no perceptible difference in the average . ,'. .. , . j neld, whether the corn is planted in hills or drills, the number of stalks se- cured influencing this rather than their niiKlerif iliatrilintion In miiiiv rai it moue or uistriuuuou. xu many cases It IS more difficult to keep drilled corn free from weeds. To swure the largest yield , of both corn and htalks, medium miitup ; ing varieties may be plautexl at the rate j of a kernel to each three inches in rows : 3 feet 8 inches apart. I As in each of several previous years, ! trials in 1S93 show that shallow cultiva- tion is better than deep, and that more i frequent cultivation than is necessary to j keep the soil free from weeds and the : surface fairly loose is not profitable. Fair yields of corn have been secured in each of veia years without any cultivation after nl.mfintr other titan K-rartintr t. 7 " r 1 - : surface with a sharp hoe. Root pruning has uniformly decreased the yield. The average results for five years show no I great variation in the yield of medium maturing varieties planted at any time ated at any tim I during JIay. The earlier plantings have rluied "re cultivation than the later j ; ones. W ithin reasonable limits, time of j : planting seems to have leas influence on j : yield than the condition of soil at time ' of planting. . In each of five cases the yield from ; plats planted with crossbred corn was I I larger than the average yield of the plats j ! planted with tho varieties which had uot J j been crossed. The average increase was I i over nine bushels per acre. In four out j of five cases plats planted with mixtures ,.f fi ..I..,.l .;.!. ot ainerent varieties or corn gave a smaller yield than the average of the I ntofu ..lu.,.1 .f,U .,-!;..! r'w einnicu nun inn naujo ,niit;tim , separately. A medium sized, medium ; maturing variety planted June 3 reached ' its maximum height Aug. 19. The dry j matter continued to increase until the j corn was fairly mature Sept. 19. ! No noticeable effect on yield was pro j duced by removing tassels from alter j nate rows. AVCDC Sarsaparilla ,v.;lVimi PlMtnown bttslnen man Of Hllhlioro, Va., sends this testimony to the merits of Aver 'a Huraaparllla: "Several years aijo, I hurt my len.the Injury leaving a sore whlclrled to erysipelas, jfy sullcrltii!? were extreme, my t , (tim the knee to the ankle, belli a solid sore, which. Ijepan fi ex tend to other parts of the body. Aflertrylnif various remedies, I began takltut Ayer'a Harsaparllla, and, before I had finished tlm first bottle, I experienced great relief; the second bottle euected a compleU) cure." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ay er & Co, Lowell, Maaa. Cures others, will cure you A$k will rs&x moM sjxEPi clear! fj long SKlflj XX j life j m ll h3 memtalU iJ fj strong ENERWgJ NERVES, I ' - . '- $ V i , t :' - I .,' 1 : - ..' ?i ,iw ' fr A VETERAN'S VERDICT, The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Make a Disclosure. liiilliina I'liiilrlliuleil her thiiitiinilstinirtive soldiers 1,1 (he war, mid no time ln'itr- a ttci Icr nxunl 111 dial reiect Ihmi II tlm's. Iu Uloriittirv II Is rapidly Miiiulrlng mi eiivlnhle pliuo. In war nmt iltcriitutv Silnniiui Yewell, well known us a wrlli r in "Sil." tins won mi honortihle ihxs.i Ion. iur tnit the lle war lie n a iiii'inlx r nf Civ M, Jil. N. V ( aviilry ami of Hi,' I.Uli Imlluna I ti -faiiiry Voliinieer. Keminllnii n lniHiruiul ciri'iiiiiHttiiiiit he wrltts us folloWK: "St'vt.riil of us old vcii-ran lnre are iilin? Or. Mile" lii'siorailve N,rHiii 11,'url I uu nnil Ni'rre ami I.Ivor I'llls. all of lliciu itlt hu spliMiilhl hUlUfiu'tloii. In furt, we luiii' ni'irr u-i-il n'ltu'ilU'H that t'oniuiire tth thi'itt. the I'llls kp mtiHt say thi y ri' the IhkI i'oiii- UUiiillou of tlio iiialltles ri'iiulri'il hi a pr, i iiruiion uf their ii.tturti t nave rviT know 11. We have none hill words of uralMi for litem. we l! They are the oulttniwili of a new irlm'lile In ineillclne. ami lone up the system womler- fully. o say to all. try Hiemi n'miillea." Siiomoii Vewell. Murlon, luil., iKv. IM5i. Thesti rentMliia nre aoiii tiy nil ilrtiiiWta on K positive- ituamntee. iir sent itire'l liv the )r. Miles Moilli'ul t'o., Klkhnrt, I ml . on re ceipt of price, II nt laittle, aU bottler , ev prt'sprepitlil. They posltlvolvcoululu uviihur opiaioa uur iluiiHeroua dru.'a. For sale by Chanmm & Co. Sundny Services. HT. PAfl.'S ('HI'KCIl- r.piaoopal- Kev. J. A. Kckatorm I'aator. Servuvaal Ho clock a m ami 7-.W p. m. 1'rayer ervlee very Wcilnpmlay evrnliiK. Klltsr CONil K Kli ATION A L CIlfKCH. Kev. J. W.Cowau I'aator. Service! at lu .to 1 h. ami s UU r. M. Sumlav School after momma ' aerrlee. l'tayer uireum Wmlneailay eveniix al . vtDo.eliK'k. Prayer iiietitliiK ot Youita 1'eopli i Society of Chrlatlau Ku.lcnvor every Suuilay 1 eretiitK at ?.ik prompl. I riKsr BAi-iisr cittrtfii -kkv. (hihas film Paa:or M,r 11 1 liar .icrilce al HSiimlny School al 1J1; Kvcnlns Service S 3U. KtKhlar prater niet iliiit W cilne-. lay evenliK. Mnuihlv I'oveuaul Meetlui; etery Weilnentay pvenliii preceilinit the ftrt Suu.lay Iu the mouth. A cornial Hit Hull. 111 to all. ST. JoiIX'8 t'llfKCII.CATHoI.IC.-K.v. A. lliLinitA.vD. Paa'.or. On Sun. lav maaa at s ami 10 iu a. a. Kvery aeeoml ami fourth Sumlav ! At all other ma.e Kns!ih acrmona. ajumlav i !i,'1'M'1 ' '-Veaper. apoioetical cn.aml Hein llctlon al 7 W r. a. arZ'S1 ! Sumlay school at 10 uu. cuu ineeting after 1 """''" vlce. Kveiilnc acrvlce al 7:.m , ,;., iaBiu meeting riuiutay eveiiin, at W: Prayer Me.tlim rhurailay evculng alii .30 i txnnvn crHllr Invited. r in.' nr. 10 1 1 r.ii A.i ,111 ni n. ni,. if. w.t.tBostv. Paalor, Service at 11 k. M. and W r. M. Sabbath School at 10 a. at. Yotnif People's Society uf Chriailau Ktideamr mei'tt , every sumiay evening at : YteHielay j cveuiuK prayer meeting ai i au. scan tree. I EVANOIMl'AM'lirHr It OKKMAN - R, V. Mvea. Paator. Preaching aervlcei eery Sumiay al 11 A. M ami 7 .) P. M. Sabbath actnol everv Sumiay at 10 A. M (Kev. P. Hnti, Hitpl.j Weekly Prayer Mueiliig I every Wclnca.lny evening I'NITEII HKKTIIKKN IS Cll KIST.-Preach i tug every aeeoml and fourth Sunday of each i mouth, at 11 ou a in. ami 7 .in p. m.-W II. he Lais, Paator Sumiay achiail al 10 a. m. al Oregon nty Flrat aunday at Hamaou achnnl n.nu"e' M"L.IU.: Thlr'' ""day. Mountain Home ii a. m.: inutier iimve, 4 p. m -.Mlaa Holla (ireen, Superintendent Snnuay achool. Prayer tneeuug every He lneajay evening. 'ACTrilliA VtAVA V'"'" -.-uiuiij! MILWAUKEE,. OR. FAMILY-:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, "Rr.r-.tct RVinoa -wvvw """""I Oil X CiTCCPt PQ TTP FfPQri U VJ i VVUi Itj Ul tv 1 X IvOll and of the bo.st quality. In Prices we meet Portland Comjictition. Gary & Wissinger. Let us have a trial order Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP TOLEDO DAILY -:- TRIPS. Down Leave Dayton 5 A. M., MiHBion 5,30, Newherg 6, Iiutte ville G:4o, Orenon Citv 9:30. arriving in Portland 10:30 A. M. Up-Leave Portland 2:30 P. M., Oregon City 4 P, M. Stage runs between McMinnville and Dayton, via Lafayette, in con nection with the boat. The utage will leave Hotel Yamhill, McMinn ville, every morning at 3:30 a. in., returning, leave Dayton every evening, except Sunday, on arrival of the boat. Best of accommodations for ps- fiengerB and fant time made. For freight rates apply at dock or on steamer. Everybody should patronize the Toledo and thus sustain a daily boat. Joel P. Geer, Owner. J. W, Exon, Captain. MirrlR' NiHIrs of Sain en K.iN'ittlnn, In the futility Court nl hu Hlnlp n( (iii'itmi. fur til l (.'utility of I'Ui'kKiiian. Thoni I'liarinau sn.l Kri'il It ('luriimn. ,n Ilia hiilni'ii M inter thi nrm imiiiK nt I liiiii.a CloillllHII tt Soli. I 111 I !. Vl'laua H l M HII auU M.-iittfiia y. Manoue hi. Wf, lii'h'inhuiin. Slali of (ii-etnn, enmity nl t'liii'kin, , Noiln l hirt'h hIvimi, that h" virtue nl nil exeeullnn ami onlor nl aale lamnt oh I nl Ihn I'oiinlv I'oiut nl tint Inlo o (in'iioii tor thu county ol I liti'kittiHii. 1.1'nilnu ilaif lliii I.Mh ilay of .Inly. IN'I, In a anil wherein I lioinan 1'h.tr man ami hiv.t II t'liitrinaii, ilolnu hiilue mnlei Hie II t in inline nl I lionnia t'lmrniHii ,v Son, em (Maliillita.ainl P l. M.iK"iu'nml Henrlellay. Ma. Koiie hl wile were pfeii,t.iin. e.iiiitiHinlliiir me, In the liiiina ol thealnln ol Hreaon. lion out of the real eiiie lirrelnnlier tleaerlheil. in real it- anui nilli'ieni in llrv l ie enoiti, of aalil ileer MS to ll II ' INI an. I llt li,rtl... ol III eoala, toLi'lher Willi Internal in, Hu, aanie alnee aahl ileeree ttaa eniervil at N per rent p r annum, ami alao the ooia uf ami nl ti'mli:iK thla ante. Now, therefore, iu otioilleuee lo atieh iteeroii, I illil, tut the '.lull hiv of .Inly, l't. ilulv levy "I oni , in. nil f-illiirni, v, tne :M I ilHV Ol All iinat. f-ll, at the h.uir ol J o eha k n m. of aanl iluv. al the front ilnor of Hie I'ourt limiae III ..I.I eoiiuly. niter for aitle al pul.lle aiiellou, ami aell 1 to the liliilieat ami tioM l'l,,ei. foreh luloiml. 1 all of Iherliihl. tlllo amt internal Uin aalil iln I frmlauta haw In ami to the follow m ,ie, rllie.l nal pmperly, or any part of u, to nit: lli uni- 1 iiniK al the N K. eoruer of the iloimilou laml j elaini ol Wniera l arntiiii ami wife, Iu louuahlp! J aoitlh, raime 1 rt of W. M j them e running I a. mill alonii thr enat Hue ol anhl ilnuiillon laml I elilllil to Ihe illvlalott Hue till lit I Hit aalil elnlui hetween alera l artiiau ami wile: llten.'ii run. j from uhli lt a linn riiniiiuit nnrlh ami parallel linn; we.t ainlle aalil w uu llie euai line nl aalil 'lull II I. ill laml claim to the mirth line nt aalil ilmiatliiti laml elalui wonhl im lii.li :i ai re. them e rtiuiiiiut ttoitli from aanl pnlnl ami parallel with llu'ei-l line ol aalil , , malt, in laml i-lalin to tho north line of aiini inunimn laml elaliu. tlielii e rillililllK ra.t aion lite iinrlli line ol itlil ilnli itlnn laml el oiil tolhe pUee of h'tlnulUt. inulallltllK 1 erea. Aiao-l ntiimeiieliK al llie N. W pnmer of the ' imnpk ml wile H. I. f. In tnwualilp S , rauitea I ami J K. of W M ; thenee aoulh at lie .HU mill raal 71 ohallia. thelte raa ita 7J etiallta to tllaiiieltti river: theuetf alnntf lha ' nieamlerlnifa nl aalil river N. :i(tleit Vrhaliia: lhi'' N- 'ih'K TUi'liatm. tin N. eiiaiuaio hip r.. rorner ot aatn elalltl : Ihenee . aloini tlmmirih lino of aal.l elaliuM lUi'ltaliia to Ik-k In lllltK. I'.'lilallilliK JUaeiea, e.eepllliit Ihe followlnn, v'i; l oiuineui'iin on weal hank ol Wlllanieli river In the H L. 0. ol i. 1. Tolitpkllia ami w ife In lnwuhlp j anuth, rauiie 1 eaai 01 v m a( trip aouiii eaat corner of the Had uf laml ael nit lo Kmicr i Tuiupkliia In Hip rartlilon nl aalil H. I., v.. Ik-iwccu Ihe helra of t). H. I.uiipkliia III ihe elrciiii pourl ol Hip atate of Oniton lor Miillnoiinh county, to which pna ppilliuta relfreuce la hereby hail, ami run ninie llienco iluwn atrram at low waler mark noun . , ,i,-a a eai en a itia; ineucp w eai 1. xi ell n In a to a eat line of aalil iloliatloll I111.I claim Iheuce anutli Iti m ml.i. Pan l.M. lialiia Hieticp eaal tal ,.1 ctiallla to bpKHiiilliK, conialU' Illll .-.'.Ul acrea. Alan mi arrra off the inulh half of Ihe (ieo W. YA alllim ami W lie ll. U ('. Ill aalil low ll. hi pa. ilrarnlieil aaihc n acrea of the rl ' , ot aalil l 1. I'., tioumleil uu the outh tiy the aouHillueof an I.I 1) 1. I' , on llie we.t l.y W...I Hup yf aalil l 1. (' , oil the eaal by the lllalllclle river, an. I on the north l.y a Hue ilrawu ptraHpl wllh oiuh Imumlary an that the area enil.r jie.l w ithltl al.l lluea shall contain u acrea, encppl ittlt from ihla Had the fullnwinit: Itciilunluii al a W enrner of U W allln It I., l' In towuahlp t K IK of W M: thence N A lf'tt 4 ' 111I11. r. alnmr weal Iwiun.l trv of H I. ('. chaltia. Ihenee H. parallel to S llueofli I. ! ' J" I ' elniliia to a point :J feetweatof s K ; i-i-iiier 01 a tract ill lain! neiouit lUK in I lieoilore W Vtralll thence H 7 lien in in In M . 4 tnrhallia: I Iheuce H -ft ilt it W. 4,'i chalui In S l...ul,.Urr ! nf l l..t'.; thence weal alona aouth boumlary uf 11. I ('. 1 1.1 rhftlua tu Ih'iHiiuIii( Uattsl Ihla .'llli day of July, 1- 4 K. I.' MAIMMH'K, HhertlTor( lackainna eouuiy, ftlale uf oteoti h) N M. Mooiir. Hepiiiy -.'J a- .'l Mirlfl"i Notlrr uf Sale till Kiarittlun. In the I'lrrnll Court o( (hit State ol Un-goti (or the County ol i lackainaa Tin. maa Charniau, plaintiff, vi. John Mo! in. Jrli'u.lant State ut Ori'uon, County ol L'larkamaa, la. Notlro la hrrsliy flVDii. that liv virtu nf an t'xiTiiti.in ami or.l.-r ol aale Iwui'.l out ol tl.t, rlrrull court nl lliti alalx l lirviton lor Ilia county ol Clarkauiaa, lHarltiv date Iti li ilay of July. law. In a tun aliiTi'ln l liouiaa Char niau waa iilalntirl atnl John Moliau naailftleii.l ant. cominaii'lliiK iit. In iltit name of ihe atate of liri'Ki.n, that out of the real palate herrlitalier tlraerllx'il, lo reallre a aiim utlli'lenl to aallaly the (lemanila i f aalil tlei-ree, to h it f .'la ta:i, o. Itrther with lutrrcai on the a a in" alnee January .t ill. I-'.M. at in I'lTiiMii ,t annum, ami the fur ther amn of liViaJ attorni-y'i ft'ea. ami ihe fur ther aunt nf $.'! ltcn.ta. tonciher wllh the coata nl anil allt-li. ling llila aale. Now, ihi'ri'forf, Iu olt'ilienee to aurh dt'crae. I .li.t. duly levy upon, an. I will, on Saturday, the r.lli day of ui(ii-t, l- H, at the hour ol I o'rlork Km of iiild day, at Ihe front iliair ol iheroiirl ouae In aal'l futility, otter lor aale at puhllc aiirtlon. aud ii'll In the hlaiifa anil lieai t , i . 1 .1 r . for caah In hand, all the rluhl, title ami Inti-rrat the aalil ilt'fi'iidaul haa in ami In llir follnwlnf ilearrllied real property, to wit: The W. i, of N. V. 1 , of artlou a. towuahlp 4 aoittli ul ratixt 'I K of the Wlllautrlie nierldiau, iltualed Iu Clai'ka maa enmity, Ornii Dated ihla illll day of July, A. H I MM. K. C MAMiul K HherlfTnf Claekamai rouiiiy, itate of Ori'von HI US FOR WOOD. Notice la herehy irlvcn, that theCoiiuty Court will receive aealrd lil.la for the delivery ot to) cor. la of aound lly fir wi.il. cut frnni live I ataiulltiK treca: aald wnoil to tie delivered at the court houae In orceiui City, Ori ..n. on or he lore tne i itn nay nt MepiiMiilier, and In lie firat rlaaa In every repect. Illda wltl he received up to noon on the nth day nl AiiKUal, law. Ily order of the County Court. liKil K. IIDKTDN. fNitinty Clerk. OreKim City, Orexoii, July IU, Intl. at NOTICK TO I'll YSICIANH. Notice In hereby nlveii. that the Countv Court will receive aealnj bids from retiular tllnlo- mated phyaleians In attend all pan tiers for the rounty. Im lii'lliur the lilrnMiliiK of neceaaary moil 1 I ne in the same In all tiarta ol the eoiiuly for the period nf one year. Iilds will lie received by the underaiifiit'd up to noon on the nth day of AtlKUM, 1MI. UKO. 'IIIKTON. Comity Clerk. Ily order nf the County Court. Oregon City, Oregou, July 10, 4t 18(KJ miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company, Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Salem, AValla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 90 other towns in the two states on the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - Oregon. NIIKItlKrtt HA IK, rtiale nl ori'Hnii, t'liiinty nl I'larkainni, , Nnllee In herehy iitven. that In niriMiirp of an orilei of mile lurl nut n( ami uinler lliti neiil ol llie iMietlll Court n( (lie auie n( li-tinii for llie I'nituly of t 'Uiok nttia a. ilaietl llie Mh iluv of Jnlv lvl ami In llie illleeleil nlnl ill'llveivil, aNvheillT nl rnlit eoiiuly, niiNuant to a ileeree of milil' irt, In a Mill In ci n 1 1 y . w herein V, tl. 1 1 ut Jl im u iUlinill ami Menrv tinieit amt l.aura Oineit ate ilelemUnu, ami eniiintamlliitf me In make milt aeenhllnit In Imv of the. IhikI ami pretulKeR heielnafler ilenerllieit. 111 oriler to niaki tlip mini ol onit IIioiimiiiiiI alt huinlieil ilolliiia, lotteitiei with tiilereai thereon at the rule ol leu per eelll pel itnllillit aitiee the ,!M ol April, 111, ami tor the fnnlier aunt of onehiiii lire, I and till) ilolhtra itltni nev'a fee. ami Inr lliii luither hiiiii nl l.'ii n.Y ami llinl aaht auina hi'ar lliteieal front iltile of tteeree al the rule nf leu per eeiil per annum iinlll lul.l, ami (nremia I amt illnlilllnllieula Now Iu onler to anllaf y ailhl a lllnll III I W III. nil ' S ttiirilny. the llih ilay nt Ainiuat. Isil, al lite ! """r "' J " eloek p in. of aahl il iy, al the cuirl i hoiiae ,hoi in I iieunn I'lty, t ltekiimtta euiiniy, I Mt,,(e "I orentt, proreetl in aell at ptihlh' aue ( "n to the hnrheat In.i.ler tor eaati In nam!, the n't"'oin 'H'"' ni nun , i mi' , o intie'i ill Hhl I laek aiuaa eniinly ainie nl iireirmi, m w It l'heanulh weal uuarler (S ,l) ol aei'llnll I went -e Ik hi ( ;si, tow ttahlp S e aoiilli. iiiiiki' one enal i S , It. IK )nl llie llliillielle lilerlillnu, I'nulalulrnt iMI aerea; all of w llleh will he aulil In aallafy llie autita ileeteetl aa alnre,,l. with ae eriiuiK I'oat K (' MAhlnii K, Hlierllt HI t'Uekunita eiiiittly, 1 lre,'ll, My N M MooiiY. Iiepuiv, liali'il al lireiioit Illy, ore .July il, 1mi. ;m MirrllT'i Nnlli'enf Sulr ml r'urri'liwtirii, In ilia I'lri'itll t mirt of the Htnic ol oriumi, for thet'oituiy uf t'laek'tuiaa. I II Hrlilitea. pliilnlirr. v. t'harlea Klml.er ami hilar k nalier. ile'emtauta. Hiale uf Oregon, t'omily of t'hi kamaa, aa, Nottee U tieretiv Itlvett, Dial hv vlililp nt an rteeilltnn Hint nriler nl aale lawiiei! nut uf Hie eirrillt eolirt of llie Hale nf llreiii.u lor Hi I enuulv uf I'laekainaa, tiearlliii ihtle th lull ihtt : of July 1VM. Ill a ault wlitm-lll J, II, llil.t.ea w plalninr ami ( harlea Ktiahrr ami Kliae Kuala-r were ilefemlatiia. eoiiiuiamllnii me, In ll,e name ol the Hlale ol llln ll,al mil uf the real palate hereltlallenleaeillwil, to reallln a . .m allltli lelll to aallafy the ilemamla nl aal l il,..-r... I., uli' ln.ia? Mn.l n,M l.,rti...r ..i.n ..I UMii aiiururv'a lee 'ami the turiher .nm i,f ij ii r,,.i,. t..u, ilirr Willi liuereat mi the 1111111 aluee aalil ileereo w a rnlere.l al per eent per annum, ami alao Hie eoala of ami atieiulliiti Ihla aale Now, therefore. In uheitlencp 1,1 .iielt iteeree, 1 1H1I iluty levy upon, aitil will, on Haturilay, Ilia Illll ilay uf Annual, 1- 4 al Ihe hour ol I o clin k ft in of aalil it , al Hid trmil i,,r ul Hip court louaelll aal,1 coiiulv. otter for aale nt pnliltc ani'll.n, .ii.l ..II f.i lit. IiI.m.! .,,.1 l.n.1 I.i.i.Im. I for raah In Itaml. all the riijlit lllleaii.llnmn.it I Hip aahl il. leml una lime In ami lo the Inllnw nta ileaerlls-.l real prop. ri).to all l lie north weal quarter ..I aecitmi tnwitahlp four auitili. raiiKe ttveaaal ul I ranae nvrwaal ol llie l lll-ino-tte iiit'rl.lluu I'utt lalullui mi at'rt'a, It ll ami lit'liiit III liai-aiiuaa cottltl . atate of llrt-K It. Iiali'd tlila Hill day ol July. A ll l'l K C. M.H.IUH'K. Hherllt of Clarke maa eotiuly, iialeol iit'-tn. Ily .. M. M.niUY, lU'puty. 7 l.l a 111 rihrrilTi Nulii-e uf Sale n KiM titlun. Iu the Clreull Court ol Ihe alale ot ott'(oii for the couiily of CUi-kaiiiaa H K llr.'. n. plaintlir. va. M tl Hard ami ('. tiartl, Ilia wile, tlt'ti'lldauia. Hlale of Ort'aon.eoiinty of Clat-kaiitaa. aa. Notice la hrehy lveli.thal hi virtue of an exii'ulloit ami or.li.r ol aale laaued out of the eirt'iilt rouit of the attte of iim-kou for ihe. t'otiuiy of ti'ti kamaa. iM'.irltu d.le the llih day , of June. Ifil, in a ault at lo ri'tlt a. K tirt-i-iiaat plnltitlir ami M ll tiaid ami t . I.ar.l hla wile ol lilt' SUIeol tli-a.n. 1 tl 41 out f Ihe leal ealale heietlia'ter .li'arrtlM'd. to realUe a aum audi, rlrlil luaallaftlhe tleinaii.la ot aald .t','ri'e. to wll l-'l i. and the InrltM'r aiiui of 'i hi t-o.ta. tourtln'r w lilt Inten'M on the aatue alut-e aald dtM-ri'e w aa enUTi'il al a p,-r null ptr auuiiiii. and alao the roaia of and all.-mllliir Ihla aale , Now, llu-rt'tore. lit oli'.lirm e lo aiu-h di-i'fre. 'I did, on tne 'th day ol July, lf, duly levy I upon, and will, oil Salurda). llie llih day nf I Aiiiiit, l-.i. at the hour of 3 o'clock p m uf j aahl day. at Ihe trout dmr tif the couii Itotiae Iu l aald roiiuty. oiler for ale al pul.lle auction, and i aell to the hltihcat and tat lod.ler. tor ca.lt In hand allot the r I it lit. t llie and it'lereat the aald de (endalita have Iu amt lo the following dt-acrlt.ed real property, to wit l'.'itnilii at a p. ilnl in the north tHinndary line nf the Kara Kialtcr It 1. C. No II, which in'ara S al de K li. chalua dla taut front an aim !e poat iu aald north iMiumlary. from whlrti a ioi(wihm hearaaouih Ja detf K i'j Hliaa dlalant.aml a heiiil.x k heara aouth U .le K. IkI llltka dialalil, and riinillllk thence aouth K 7 lai chalua aloiitf aald mirth hotimlaw; thence aouth ...cliallia In llie center ot the Alt ernethy aanon road, iheuce mirth 71 4 de-. W. aloiiK tne renter ol aald nad a l.'tchallia. Iheuce north 1 l.i chalua to bettliiuiiiir, containing S.-ll acrea. all helm in T. J a II J h.. helug Iu Clack attiaa connty, atale of nrrKnu. luted Ihla Uth ilay ol July, A 1 I -HI K. C. MAIiluit K. Hhcrlff of clack autaa county, alale uf tiretpui. Ily S. U M.kWY, IH'puiy. 7 1.11" Sheriff'! Nolle uf hale uu Korri-lmtlre. In Ihe rlieull emir' uf the Stale ot Oreguu fur the county o Clackatuaa. J II Hi Itlatt-a. plaintiff, vs. Ilermlula Arndl, defendant. Htate of OreKoii. enmity nf Clackamas, as. Nolle la hereby (Iven that by virtue nf an executluti and order of aale laaued out of the circuit court of lite Hiate of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, bearing dale the nth ilay of July. 1V4, in a ault wherein J ll. Ilrtdtrea waa plaltiitlf, ami Ilermlula Arndl waa defendant, commanding me. iu the name ol the HUle ot Oregon, that out of the real eatate hereinafter deacrlbeil, lo n-allie a aum aullleienl to antlafy Ihe tlelnalida of aald decree, to-wit : .".1 I7and the turllier aum of $iu attorneys teea, and the further sum of Its icoata, togelhei with Inter eal on the same aince said decree waa entered al IU per cent per annum, aud alao llie coats of and altc iidlmi this aale Now, therefore, in nliedlem-e to such decree, I did, on the llih tlay of July, lull, duly levy up uu, and will, nu Halurdiy, the llth dny uf Antiuat, vl, al thehetirof II o clin k A. if. ut Mill day, at the front uoor ot the court hmue In said county, otter tor sale al public iiuc.lon.aiid sell lo the flltrheat and heat bidder (or caah lu hand, r 11 ol the right, (Ilia- aud lutercat the aald deleuilanl has in and tothe foilowlugdeacrllied real properly, lo-wlt; riii'Nortlit-uai lii trl.-rof Sect I.. u 2't, 1 ownalilp I Houtli uf Italtge .' Ka-t of the Willamette .Mcridliiu, coulalutng illil aerea, all lying and being in Clackamas county, stale of Oii-gnii. Hated this nil, day of July A. I IS'il, K U MAIHUicK, Kherllf of clackittnasoottuly, Oregon. Ily N. M MisiliY, lit'piiiy. 7 l.l:H iu NOTICK OK AI'POINTMKNT OK KX KCI'Tolt, In the County Court of the slate nf Oregon fur tne county ot iiacKainiia In thn matter ol the estate ol Surah K. I'lipn, deceased Notice Is hereby given, that by order ot Ihe Honorable County Cuurt of the county of Clack amas, slate of Oregon, made slid euterml on the "ill day of July. ie, by the Mull, 11. Ii. Hayes. Judge of said court, the undersigned waatfuly appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Hanih K. Fupe. deceased. All persons having claims agaluat the ssld estate are required lo proem the same, with the proper vouchers, within six inmitha frmn the date ol this notice tu the undersigned adminis trator at the olllee of Pope A Co lu Oregon Clly, Clackamas county, Oregon. WIIXIAM II. f-OI'K, Kxecotnr nf the will and estate of Sarah K 1'iii.e, dee'd. I)ated this blilMlay of July, )siH, 7-ia a-IU NOTICK OK AI'POINTMKNT OF KXKCDTOK. Notice Is hereby given, that tho undersigned has been appointed by tho County Court ul Clackamas county, Oregon, executor of the will of Charles II. Knight, deceased. All per sons having claims agalualthe estatenf the said Charles II Knight, deceased, are hereby null fled lo present the same, duly verified, fur pay ment to the undersigned, or at Ihe oftlce uf llrowuell A Dresser, Oregon City, Oregou, within six months from this date. Cauby, Oregou. July '1, Ihim CATIIKKINK KNIflllT, Executor. Hhownki.i, A Dkksbkh, Attorneys. 7-:M NOTICE TO CHEWTOHS. In County Court of Clackamni County, Slate ot Oregon. Notice Is horehy given, that tho undersigned has been duly appointed by the above entitled Court administrator of lha estate of (iuallno (iaedke, deceased; and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pretcut them, with the proper affidavit at tached, tu the undersigned athisnllloeln Ore gon City In said comity aud state within six mouths from the date of this notice. Haled at Oregon Clly, Oregon, this 22d day of Juno, iwh, S HIIKI.AT, Adm'r fit of tho estate of (iusiine Oacdko. ACHILLES LOIKJE, NO. 88, K OF P. Meets every Friday night at tho K. of P, hall, Visiting Knights invited. It. U HolMan, C. C. Society Directory. 'lltKuHN IITV 1K A It tl OK TIIAI'K, Meela al ('mill llnlia,' nil Sel'nmt Mmtilay In rai'll llinlilh. lallma it eleoine K. h HiiNAI.IiHiiN, (ll'.il, t:, lllll) NKI.I, Si'i'ielaiy. freahlmil, (lAVI'.t. I.OlMIK. Nl. .VI. A 0. t'. Meelaaeeoml mi l fiilirlh Hatunlav eve II I nm at K li lu lit t hall. Cauhy. Vlalllnii Innllien nimla W elenltiti. I'. i'4Mi.riM, V I lliniiiii k, Reeorih'r. Mmter tVnrktniiil K. Or l: HI A II UH'iK NO. Wfi. K. Itlaley (', I'.; 'I hollllia Nellaou, K nf It ml H, Mieia et erv eiln iaiav ereuliiit at a n clock In l aaile hall, I. o, o K. ImihlUi,. Ilrolhera Iroui oilier K ol I'. loilk'ea Invllcl OHM K(H l.olniK .No, lim, A. r A A. M. Meela Ihe aeeoml ami folirlh Kiitllriti yauf eaell Ittoiilli at 7 p. In All Mttaoiia Iu (fuml atallillng are Invlteil in alleiul, ll. II. liaa.. W. M. K. J, 111 aari.l., Miii'jr. OHWKl.tl .oi(IK NO, M, . o 11. T, Meeta every Krlilay evening In Hie new hall III Olil I. otil J (.'. lUiNKa, ('. T, John Km ak, Hee'y. ll.l.AMKI I K lit- HI K A II i:t ItKK I.oImIK, NO. Meela the aeentnt ami fourth Mnmtay 111 th m,. iiih ai 7 :m I' ,M , In . u, o K H ill M (I. Cli inu in. M, M, ('Maim . heerelary. N 0, I. A H. OK K. ll. IIAKKH ('AMI1, H. OKV, Meela In K I. Hall mi Hie aeeoml ami (ninth Momlay pi eiiHwa of each immtli Maa W K J0IINH0N, I'real Mlaa.NoKHA Cai.irr, ticu'y. Mini I.K loK I.11IMIK NO. Ji, H OK II. Meela etery 'I'ueailav eveullot M av Hu KtnHii, l . nl II t i.unA l'V. Ilee, HI'NIHHK. I.OIHiK, NO. U A, 0. I' W , Meeta avpry aeeoml ami fourth Halunlar oleach tnoiiih al Wllaotivlllp, Orfon M. I.'. Vol sti, M. W. JnllN Tvium, lleeonler, Till IKON I.OtiliK NO. ;I5, A. 0, t'. W, Meela pterv I liura.lav vvptiluir at O1I1I Kelluwa hall, Oaweifii, ViallHK lneUl'-ll alwaya wel- i c"'n . Mai Mill an, Kami Minn, Iteixinler M W. Mill. All. A I nlH.K No tl. AO. IV W. Meela Dial ami till nt Haiurday In each mouth at achiail houae Matting inemlH'ra made wel come T. . stirr, M. W J. W. Tiinma. Iteo. rAI.ISCITY l.'ilu.K UT A ti V. W Meeta every Hatutday evrnlun uf each month III A. 11 I' hall Till hi. All aojnurillll( brethren rtuillally Invited .. attend T. K. laAl l.T, M. W, llo Ctl.irr, Iteconler. Klil'N I AIN IHIMK CO . Nu I ItrKUlar lllcellua Mwoml Wedneadar In each mouth al eimlne lioti.e, eaal aide Mala atl.t-t, hetween Seielith and hlkhtll J. W.Stnaaar. Sec II Htraiiiiit, F'rm M I . giiNN, K.neinall Mill. Al l. A UltANiiK. Nil. 0, I', uf II. Meeta al their hall atWrluM'a HrldK on Ilia aecettd Saturday ol each ta.uilh al Iu a. lu K'llow luclithera made welcottie. Jaa Nai.aoN, Waaler, K II I'lKirtn. Nee. WAIINKII l.lllNiiK Nu 111 l of II Meet I., .itili Hiiuidav of each month, at Ihelr ball Hi .Seta Kra. Havld M.-Arllnir. Mailer Mrs Xay vtaidn u. nc'y M KAHK I'OH r, No I tl A K.. liKI'Ak't'MKNT nK tiltKtiiiN Meela drat Monday nt each mouth, al K of I Hall, tiregoii l ily. Vlaiting couiradea mad welcome. HAVIti MeAltTIICH, Cumuiaiidrr. Ma Wii.t.uua. A. I). Haul dKN. CltotiK I'liHT, No, tt I). A. It , Im r7 incut nt t ire gnu. Meeta In school houae al Needy nil first Sat urday In each month at J o'clock p in. All Cntnradea iiiade walcoine t f Illl l. IN. iS, II. I ii'iati-aon, Adjt. Commander. HONK OK VKTKKANH K.I) llaker lamp, No. la, meela very fl rat and litlrd Vhuraday evening ul each uioulb, at K.olH. ball. VV K Johnson. Captain: It H llelomr. Itepre aeulalite IMv Knraiiii.nieiit. tl. II. WihI, lal l.letllenaul; Aloiiao Mirk ham, li Uetlteuanl: C. A Herman, I at rti-rgeaul. CI-ACKAMArt I.iiIHiK. No. 67, A O. U W Meets first and third Monday In each month, at ntrala-hl's Hall Vialtitig brethern welrume. C. k I'gaag n. Il.iuiiai. Keo. K. w. (.'ol.l'MlllA HOOK AND I.AHDKH CO. Meets Aral Krldsy of each month al Fountain eiiglue linuae. Cllti Atiist, I'rea, C. II I'lLtuw, H,.o y. citas lUTisa. f rm CATA K ACT H(mK Nn. "l Meeta aecoiid I ueaday nl each iiionth at Cat aract Kuaitie houae. W II. Hoa an. I'rea 0. II. ltTiiw, Hee'y. J. W O't usasi.u, Km MKAUK HKI.IKP Cdltl'S. No. It, liKI'AUT- Jir-.NT OK OKKUIIN Mrs. M. H I'llstniry - - . I'realdciiL aira r , l. t .K lirano, - . Treaaurer. Mrs. J. It Harding, . - Mecrelarr. Meeta on first and third Tueadsys uf each month In K. of I'. Hall. Memiiers ul corps from abroad, cordially welcomed. " K Co M I-A N V Vi It if It K.t , I NI K N T, ( 1. N ,'7 Artnnry. Ihlrd and Main lingular drill nluhl, Monday. Itegular business meetings, first Monday of each in. null. orru sua. J. W. (Isuoiig, ... Oataln K-H Kelly, . . First Lieutenant l.''l''k"""' 1 " Second Lieutenant HCTTK CltrlKK (IKANHK. No. si, V. of 11. Meets at their hall in Msruuam, second Hal ur.Uv lu each month at lo a. ni. Vlalllug oi ,-, . i, nn , a welcome. Itvays J. K JACK, Hecreiarr J. R. WIIITK. Master, FALLS KNCAMI'MKNT. No. , , o t). f. Meets Itral and Hilrd Tueadayaof each month, at llild Kellotva liall. Members and vlalllug patriarchs, cordially Invited to attend a J A. HTKWAItT, W. II ililWKI.L, Scribe. Chief I'alrlarch. WACHKNO TIIIIIK, NO 1:1, KKH.MKN. Meets Tuesday overling at A. O. t'. W. Hall, V. lung in em her a Invite I. J, II. Hiiwahii, . . Sachem, ( mas. Ksi.l.v, C. of K. CANS Y LOHOK NO, Ml , I. O, 0. T. Meeta first and Ihlrd Saturday evening of each month al Knight's hall. Cauby. Visiting members always ntsde welcome Ki.i.a Kmuiit.Hco. Ogo. W, Kxiiiiit. W,C. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD. Willamette Falls Camp No. 1H, meets 2d and , 4th Tuesday itlvhia In each month In K. nl I's-.' halt. Vlalllug uelghlHirs not. In welcome. K. K, Maiitin, Clerk. E. M. Mat K,C. C. OSWF.OO ORANtiK NO. 1711 P, ol II. Meets tho second Salurdav nl each month at 10a. m. O, Katom Maater. J.Q. Gang Secy. DAMASCUS OHANOF. P. OF 7l" NO iiO, Meets on tho first Saturday In each mnnth at IU o'clnck a. m. at the Damascus schnul houae 8 YOUNli, Miisier. T. II. FgATtlsms, Secretary. HT, JOHN'S IIKANCII, NO. (17, C. K.of A. Meets every Tuesday evening at their hall at their I Iregon City corner Main and Tenth Streets, Ireets, Oregon City. T. W. Sullivan, Hroa. N. c. Mlt.'IIKi.s.Soo y MULTNOMAH LODOli, NO. 1, A. F A A. M. Holds its regular communications on first nd third Saturday! of each mouth at 7;!t0 r. si. brethren iu good standing are Invited to attend L. L. POHTKIt, W, M. T. F, KY AN, Secretary, CI.Af'K AMAH Cll Al'TLIt. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, It. A. M. Itegular Convocation ihlrd Monday ol tho nth al 7;'l J. II. WALKEIl, H, P. , M. Ri iiiiLPitis, Sec'v. OIIF.OON LODtlE, No. a, T ii n ir Meets every 1 hiirsdsy oven. or at 7 :() o'clock r. M. In the Odd Kelluwi' Hull Muln street. Members nf the Order are Invited to atteini, OKO. C. ELY, N. O. . Thna Ryan, Secretary. OSWE'lo" LOLl'lK", NO u:t, I(To F Minus at Odd Follow'! hall, Oswego, every Monday evening. Vlsltliur hr.ti,r ....ii W3 7.Ti.,..v Cll. NIXON. K.O.; A