MUST FACE DANGERS. THUS OUR SOULS GROW AND OUR MISSIONS fHE FULFILLED. Kedectloiia on the I'sclessncse of tihulluw Water explorers Where Should lh niamc Rot For Many "llurer TtaeKsv aporialMHty of Paternity. What would be thought of a ship that Was laum-lnnl from its Jocks with flour ish of music ami flowing wine, built to sail the roughest and tlwiicst soa, yet mamuxl for u nmniding ertiiso along (hore? Never U'nvins liurhor for dread of storm. Xovit swinging out of the land girt bay Ihtkuso, over tht bar, the waters were dtvp and rough. You would say of such a ship that its enptaiu was a coward and the company that built it wore tools. And yet fiose souls of ours wore fashioned for bottomless soundings. There is no created thing that draws as deep as the soul of man; our life lies straight across the ocean and uot along shore, but wo are afraid to venture-; we bang upon the ivast and explore shal low lagoou or swing at anchor in idle bays. Some of us strike the keel into riches and ituim) about therein, like men-of-war in a narrow river. Some of us arw contented all our days to ride at anchor in the becalmed waters of self ish easo. There are guns at every port hole of the ship we sail, but we use them for iegs to hang clothes upon or pigeonholes to stack full of idie hours. We shall never smell powder, although the magazine is stocked with holy wrath wherewith to tight the devil and his deeds. Wheu 1 see a man strolling along at his ease, while under his very nose some brute i maltreating a horse, or some coward venting his ignoble wrath npon a creatine more helpless than he, whether it be a child or a dog. 1 involun tarily think of a double decked whaler content to b'sh for minnows. Their nselessuess in the world is more appar ent than the uselessuess of a C'unarder m a park poud. What did God give you muscle and girth and brain for if not to launch yon oa the high seas? Up and away with yon then into the deep soundings where you bt loug. O belittled soul! Find the work to do tor which you were fit ted and do it. or else run yourself on the first tnuveuient suag and founder. Some grtat writer has said that we ought to t cgin life as at the source of a river, growing deeper every league to the sea. wnereas, in fact, thousands enter the river at its month and sail inland, rinding less and less water ev ery day. nntil in old age they lie shrunk and gasping upon dry ground. But there are more who do not sail at all than there are ot those who make the mistake of sailing up stream. There are the women who devote their lives to the p-tty business of pleasing worth tees nan What progress do they make even inland? With sails set and brassy stanchions polished to the similitude of gold, they hover a lifetime chained to a dock ami decay of their own nseless ness at last, like keels that are mud slugged It is not the most profitable thing in tho world to please. Suppose it shall please the iumates of a bedlam bouse to s-e yon set fire to your clothing and bi.ru to death, or break your bones one by one upon a rack, or otherwise destroy your bodily parts that the poor lunatics might be entertained. Would it pay to le pleasing to such an audi ence at siu h a sacrifice? We were put into tins world with a clean way bill for an.ii hi r port than this. Across the oceau of life our way lies, straight to the bai l.oi of the city of gold. We are freighted with a consignment from rootuagu tiold to keep which ia bound to be delivered sooner or later at the great Master's wharf. Let us bo alert, then, to recognize the seriousness of our own destinies aud content ourselves no longer with shallow soundings. Spread the sails, weigh the anchor and point the prow for the country that lies the other side of a deep and restless sea. Sooner or later the voyage must be made; let ns make it, then, while the timber is stanch and the rudder true. When you look ut a picture and find it good or bad, as the case may be, whom do yon praise or blame, the owner of the picture or the artist who painted it? When you bear a strain of music and are either lifted to heaven or cast into the other place by its harmonies or its discord, whom do you thank or curse for the benefaction or the infliction, whichever it may have proved to be, the man who wrote the score or the mu sic dealer who sold it? Yon go to a restaurant and order spring chicken which turns ont to be the primeval fowl. Who ifl to blame, the waiter who serves it or the business man of the concern who does the marketing? And so when you encounter the bad boy, whom do yon bold responsible for his badness, the boy himself or the mother who trained bim? 1 declare, as I look about me from day to day and see the men and women who play so poor a part in life, it ia not the poverty of their per formance that astonishes me so much as the fact that it is as good as it is. With the parents that many boys and girls have and the training they receive I am perfectly amazed that they ever attain to even half way respectability. Did you ever stop to think, i wonder, what an awful responsibility is laid npon you with every child given to yonr home? If you appreciate the risk and take the responsibility 1 shouldn't think yon would find much time for other callings. A man who is drawing np the plans for a new bouse attends to bis business closely and doesn't go ol tax many picnics or sail over seas in pursuit of pleasure while his plans are pending. A man who has entered a young horse for the Derby spends most of his time training the colt. He doesn't loaf about town or read novels or lie abed late; be is alert and on hand if he expects to win the race. Carelessness and indifference never- brought a win Ding horse under the wire yet. Amber in Chicago Herald. TRAINING BOTH HANDS ALIKE. No C.nod Heason Vet Advanced Why It Humid Nut II Hone. In one of his essays in a book en titled "Urnshwood," the Into James T. Fields wrote: "If I were a boy again, 1 think 1 would learu to use uiy left hand just as freely as tny right one, so that if anything happened to lame either of them the other would bo all .roady to write and handle things just as freely as if nothing had occurred." And un doubtedly a great many of us would learn to nso both hands alike if we had our lives to live over again. Of all the i young women who came under my in struction while iu charge of the School of Domestic Kcomvmy of the Iowa Ag ricultural college, not more than one in twenty-five could swoop properly. The ratio in this ruspoot of those who came under my instruction at Purdue univer sity was about the ssint And as far as my observation extends this ratio will hold in regard to women generally. As a rule, women, old and young, do not know how to huudloa broom. Their right hands only have been trained. Their left hands have been ueglectod. When a women takes hold of a broom it is with the right hand near the top of the handle and the left hand toward the com, and instead of changing and reversing theui as occasion demands she always kwj them iu the same po sitiou. Whether she swot'is to the right or to the left, the positiou of her hands remains uuchauged. And her body is contorted and her ninsclo strained iu the performance, of au operation that would exercise these organs harmonious ly, if the hands were so trained that they could be used at will and were changed as demanded by the changes iu the position of the sweeper. 1 refer to women sweeping merely to illustrate my point. Tho same can be said concerning the training of tho bands in numerous other branches of women's work that it is unnecessary to mention, and so far as the use of the left baud is concerned men are in no better condition than women. Men and women are in this resiect maimed aud handicapped ali'ie. Why should such a state of things exist? Why, in this age of manual training, should wo over ling aud neglect the education of the left hand and continue to train the right hand at the expense of the left? No physician or physiologist baa ever given a sensible reason for so doing, and we seem to adhere to the custom merely because it has lawn carrieil down to ns by our ancestors. Jenuosa Miller Monthly. A Smuggling Sehmc Passing through Hudson street with a friend, i chanced to pass theestablish meut of a firm of "folders and repack ers" of dry goods. Before the door were a hundred or more little bales of goods, bearing odd markings, but showing thut they were destined tor a firm in Texas, doing business in a town near the Mex ican line. "Do yon know," asked my compan ion, "why those goods are put np in such small packages?" fjpon replying in the negative he con tinued: "They are to be smuggled across the Mexican line. The goods are pur chased in their original packages and delivered here. The wooden boxes are discarded, and the goods subjected to hydraulic pressure and baled. Each bale contains about 30 pieces, or half the number of an ordinary dry goods case. "The goods are then Bbipped to Tex as, and all marks removed. When all is arranged, some night the little bales are slung across the backs of mules, two bales to each animal, and with an armed escort the train proceeds over the border to some distributing point in Mexico, where the goods are sold to Mex ican traders at a good profit. "Smuggling iu this manner is quite extensively carried on between this country and Mexico, the United Statea getting iu return for its dry goods, which are the most easily bundled, cheup Mexican coffee and cigars. " New Yuri Herald. America' Only Prostlese Belt. What issupposed to be the only frost less belt in the United States lies be tween the city of Los Angeles and the Pacific ocean. It traverses tho foothills of the Cahnenga range and has an ele vation of between 200 and 400 feet. In breadth it is perhaps three miles. The waters of the Pacific are visiblo from it, and the proximity of the ocean has of course something to do with banish ing frosts. During the winter season this tract produces tomatoes, peas, beans and other tender vegetables, and here the lemon flourishes, a tree that is peculiarly susceptible to cold. Tropical trees may be also cultivated with suc cess, and in connection with this fact it is interesting to know that a part of the favored territory has been actpiired by Los Angeles for park purposes, ard it is only a question of time when the city will have the unique distinction of pos sessing the only tropical park in the United Statea. Strange to say, only the midway region of the Cahnenga range is free from trost, the lower part of the valley being occasionally visited. -New York Evening Post Oscar Wilde's Latest. The way of the wit is hard. Oscar Wilde, moved by the ready appreciation of the English people, has been led to make some remarks which even his ad mirers are not applauding. He has been making some observations on the subject of Puritans and the theater. After devoutly hoping that he would not "be offered a bishopric, "Mr. Wilde added, "I quite expect to see any day in the evening papers, "Great Discovery in Egypt. Ten more commandment by Oscar Wilde.' "Exchange. MskinK Sure I lil'iic of IU "What in the nMiicr.f Jnpiter have you sewed np hi: th-' pic Rets ot my overcoat for?" asked Mr. Wilson. "My dear." said Mrs. Wilson, "1 have an important letter to tnv milliner that 1 want you to post. " iioston Home Journal. Through Trains Without Transfer. Travellers must not forget that the 0 K. A N. line Is thoroughly repaired and all trains am ninuing without transfer or delay. Through service to Omultu, Kansas City, M. IaiuIs and Chicago; I'tiUman sleepers, free reclining chair cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and modern day coaches. Call on O. H, A X. Agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. 11, llurlbiirt, lion'l Passen ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. . Treasurer's Nullo I hsve in my bands funds applicable to the psvuieut of all warrants endorsed prior to July H, 1S12. Also the follow ing numbered warrants It). !!(, 10, 5(H), 10,501 ami lO.oO'.', (for f.Vhi each) en dorsed July 11, 18P2. The Interest will cease from the date of this notice M L. M.s.kk, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Okkuon Cm , Or., August 10, lStH. The latest in visiting cards at the Kn tkki'hisk Okkh.k. Prices to suit you. A Bright Lad, Ten years of ie, but whodeclliios to give tils name to the public, makes this authorized, confidential statement to in: "When I was one vwtr old. my mamma died of consumption. The doctor said Unit I. too, would soon die, ami all our nelKhlxiM thought that even if I did not die, 1 would never bo able to walk, because, I was so weak and puny. A gathering formed ami broke under my arm. I hurt my linger and It gathered and threw out niece til hone. If I hurt myself so as to breiik lh sktu. It was sure to become a running sore. I hnd to take, lots ot medicine, but noihlng bus done me so much good m Arer's Saraupa ri I la- It lin made me well and auong. 1. 1). M., Norcalur, Kans. AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aysrk Co., Lowell, it asa. Cures others, will cure you Sheriff I Nut Ire of Sale on Kifcution. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the county of clackatn ts. Joshua Cornell, plaintiff, va Kilns K Herein aud John K. Khodes, defendants. State of Oregon, County ol Clackamas, ss. Notice is hereby glvei.thut by virtue nf an execution aud finier of sale Usned out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for th county of ( larkamss. hearing date the III. I day of July HIM, In a suit wherein Joshua liorliett was plaintiff sod Silas K. llereus was defend ant, coiniasudlnx me. In the name of the State ol Oregon. lint out ol the real estate herein after decrlbed. to realize a .um sulhclent to satisfy the demands of said decree, to wit: tio oo, and the further sum ol fjS UU attorney's lees, together with iutere.t on tho same since said decree was entered at lo per cent per annum, and also the costs of aud attending this sale. Now, therefore. In obedience touch decree, I did. on the Ktli day of Augu.t, l'.'l. duly levy upon, and will, ou Saturday, the 1.1th day of Sep tember. lA at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in nf said day, at the front door ot the court house Iu said county, offer for (ale at public auction, and sell lo the highest and beat bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest trie said defendant, Silaa If Ilereas, has lu aud to the following described real property, lo wit: The north-east quartern! the south eat iiiar ter. and all thai portion of lot 3. lying east of Pudding river; ail being in section V town ship t, south of range 1 west W illamette me ridian, t Clackamas county, Oreg. .11. Iiated this ltthday of Augu.t. A. P. 144. K. C. MAIUioCK. SherlrTof Clackamas county, slate ol Oregon. By N. M. Mooov, lepuiy. H-17:-H SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Joseph Pe Laney. pi' IT, vs. Eliza De l-auy deft. To Eliza De Lany, Ihe above named detendsnt: In the name of the State o' Oregon, you are hereby required lo appear and answer the com plaint riled against you In ttie above entitled suit, by the first day ot the regular term of this court uext succeeding the expiration of the time prescribed lor the puhliaitlun oi this summons, to wit: On .Monday, the Jib day ol November, 1MH: and if vou fait so to answer for want thereot the plain ti tT will apply lo the court tor the relief de manded iu ttie complaint, to wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween you and the plaintiff, and tor the costs aii'Tdisbursemeiits ot tills suit. Publlshi-d pursuant to an order of the Hon. Thomas A. Mchrlde, judge of the above enti tled court, dated July 3)th, Ih" I FHKI) I.. OLSON, s-17:9-'21 Plaintiff s Attorney. CHATTEL MOKTUACK SALE. Stale of Oregon, County of Clackamas, sa. Notice la hereby given, that by reason of a breach In the coudltlons of a certain chattel mortgage, given by W. I). Muse to Frank Orlf flihs. and assigned by said Orllllths lo VV. K aril, I, the undersigned, bsve seized the mort gaged properly, to wit: Ons team, consisting of a pair of horses, wagon and harness, and more particularly described aa follows: A pair of bay homes. 8 or ') years of age. about bunds high, weight 1100 lbs.; H'i in Mitchell wagon; one set double work harness; and on August 1Mb, lam, at the hour of 10 o'clock a in., at No hllttACo's stable. In the city of Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, I will sell the said described property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the said mortgage claim of tOb.UO, with interest and costs. Uated July Hist, imimt S-3:-17 E. C. MADIiOCK, Sheriff NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the Htate of Oregon for tne uouuiy oi t.iacgamas. In the matter of the estate ot I evl Leland, dee'd. To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given, that the uiiderslgned, executor ol the estate of Levi Inland, deceased, has filed his final report and account ss such executor In the County Court of Clackamas county, state nf Oregon, and that Tueiday. the fourth day of September, A D. iMM.at Hlo'clock a m. at the County Court haa been fixed aud appointed as the time and place for the settle ment of laid final report and account and the hearing and determining of any and all objec tions thereto LESTER M I. K.I. AM). Executor of the estate of Ivl Leland, dee'd JtBOWNgix PKKSHER.Att'ysforExr. S-3:S-:U NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the Probate Court of the Htate of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of George Qausner, deceased Notice Is hereby given, that I have filed my filial report as administrator of sapl estate lu the probate court ol Clackamas county, state of Oregon, and that the Court has appointed the third day of September, Wj4, at 10 o clock a rn as a day and time for hearing objections to said report, If any there are, and for a final settle, meut of said estate and dlschargeof the admin istrator from further obligations therein. ELMtK A. COE, Adm'r. Iiated August L UM. 8-3.s-:u hokdoihDS" fsNMJcx ' : ( :H Hp YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE. AN INTERESTING! SKETCH. Nothing appeals ao strongly to a mother's allcciion aa her daughter Just Pudding Into womanhood. following ia an instance: "our daughter. Hlaurho, uow IS ycara or ago, bad Ikii) lorrllily ailllctol with ncrvousm-na, and bad ltt the. entlro ti) ol her riuhl arm. Mm wan in aiu'it a fuiumion tiuil wo had to i p her from whmil aud uUndoll her iniuio lea um. Ill (m l, wo iVarvd SI. Vitus Uuuco, and am poaltlvo but hr nil Invaluable remedy .he would luivo hud Unit terrll.lo altllilloiu Wo had employed phy.li laita. but she rveelved no tieueiH tmm them. Tho rlist of ln.it Aiu;ini ho Wi ivlnnl but To pounds and eJllioiutli .ho has taken only Ihreo U'tllea of Ncrvlno he now tti'lKha l"i aiiU ; her iicrvoiuucu and symp hiua of St. Vitus imnc aro entirely (tone, site anemia action) tvmilarly, aud similes with oum tin and cans tu has rccnrcivd tvinpli'le umi of ber arm, her appetite tat splendid, and tin moiii'Y could procuru fur our daiuihlor the health lr. M lies Nervine baa tmiiuihl her When my brother recommended the remedy 1 had no (tilth iu lvttl medicine, and would iks listeu to him, but aa a lat rtwirt ho acm us a Mile, wo Inxuri giving it to Klauehe, and tlx eitect was almo.1 limuedlalu." Mrs. K. H. Bullock. Itriiihlim. N V. Dr. Miles' Itoinmltve Nervine to sold by all flrwxblsoo a positive rtaranti-c or actii direct by the lr. Mil, Medical Co., Klkhart, lnd..cll receiptor price. It Per bottle, six ludlca lor $ txyn-M prepaid. It Is poslUvely free from Opiates or Uaugvtuus drugs. For sale by Charmun & a. Sunday Services. ST. PAl'L'S I lll'ltril- rpmeopal-Special notice given nf services to I held. Services at II o'clock a. m. and . n. m. I'raver service every Wedueaday evening. ruts r conukf.uatkinai. ciii'kcii.- Kev. J. W. Cowan i'a.lor Services at lu : a. at. and au) r. a. Suuday Hehool alter morning service. Itayer aiceiiug Wedneatlay evening at isJo.clix-k. Prayer meeting of Young peoples Sia-leiy of Christian tludravnr every Suuday evening at ?:0t prompt. Klltsr BAPTIST CIII'KCH -Itav. flii nas Pissma Pas'.or Morning n ice at II Sunday School al li l.i; Kvenlng Service S .a), liegular prayer meeting isedne. day evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the Ural Sunday lu the inoulh. A I cortilai Invtlailou to all. ST. IOHN S ClItMK H CATIIi)I.IC.-KT. A II 1 liksra nd, Paa'.or, On Sunday mass at S and lo.ai. M. Kvery se'onl aud fourth Sunday (iertuan sermon after tite S o clHk 111.11 At all other masses KuglUti sermons. Sunday School at 1 :J r. M. Vespers, aindogetlcal sulijecis, and Heiiedlcilou at 7 JO r n. MKTHOIUST KPlSCOPAt. i:itt'KCII.-kv 0. Svaas, Pastor. Morning service al II. Sunday School at in oil. class meeting alter llmmlng service. Kvenlng service al 7 Ml Kpworth leagu meeting Sunday evening al S so. Prayer Meeting Thursday eveului ate HO strangers cordially Invited. FIltST PKKSIIYTEKIAN CHCltCH.-KiV. O. W.utaoMiY, Pa.tor. Services at II a. a. and 7:911 r. M. Sabbath School at 10 a. M. Young People's Society tif Christian P.ndeavnr meets every Sunday evening at S SO Wednesday cveulug prayer meeting at 7 :Su. Heals free. KVAN'UtlJCAU'HlTKCII-tiKKM AN - B. V. Mvr:a., Pastor. Preaching services every Sunday al tl A. M and !; P. at. Sabbath scbonl every Sunday at 10 A. M (llev P. Ilott. Sunt.) Weekly prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening UNITKII BRKTII KKN IN Cll KIST.-Preaeh Ing every second and fourth Sunday ol each month, at 1 1:00 a m. and 7 .10 p. ln.-W II. ate 1. alN, Psator Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Oregon City First s-tnday at Hamaon school hou.e, MoUlla: Third Sunday, Mountain Home II a. m.: 1 tin tier tirove, p. m-Ml.s lella tlreen. Siiprlutendent Sunday school. Prayer meeting every W ednesday eveulug. Postolfico-:- Store. MILWAUKEE, OU. FAMILY-:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, ' Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries aie Fresh and of the iVst quality. In Pricesvre meet Portland Competition. Gary & Wissinger. Let us have a trial order Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP "TOLEDO DAILY -:- TRIPS. Down Leave Davtnn 5 A. M., Mirwion 5,.'50, Newberg G, IJutte villo C:4o, Oregon City ShW, arriving in Fortland 10:;JO A, M. Up Leave Portland 2:.'J0 P. M., Oregon City 4 P. M. Stage runs between McMinnville and Dayton, via Lafayette, in con nection with the boat. The Htage will leave Hotel Yamhill, McMinn ville, every morning at 3:30 a. m., returning, leave Dayton every evening, exeept Sunday, on arrival of the boat. Best of accommodations for pas sengers and fat time made. For freight rates apply at dock or on steamer. Everybody should patronize the Toledo and thus sustain a daily boat. Joel P. Geeb, Owner. J. W. Exon, Captain, A riherllT'i Nntlca nf Sale on Kienitlon, In I lie County Court otthe Hlatu of (itioii, tor hi m nuiiiy in l iiira Kinua. Thomas Charnisit aud Krrd It. t'harman, do- tun hiisliiess under the firm name of Thomas Clisiniati ,1 Noti, I'lahilllts, versus I) i. Msuoiiu aim '.iciiiii'tia 4. Aiagoiie nia wile, neluudaiita. (Male of circipm, voiiiuy ol Clsckamaa, ss. Notice Is hereby alvcn, Hint b1' virtue of au eseciilliiii and order nf sale Issued mil of hn euiiiilv court ol lh slate ol tuciton lor the county id t lackanpi, hearing dale Him laili ijsy ol .Itilv, IMU, in a siill wherein Thomas Char tiisn slid Ci ed It Cliartuan. dolmi business under (lie firm name ol I nomas Cluiriiiau A Hon, were rlnltilllts.and l I). Mniioncaiitl Henrietta j. Ma ll" 110 his wile Were ilcleiidnlils, commniolliui me. lu Um name ol thustnle ol tlieaou, liiat out ol (lie real ei,ite lierelmilter described, to real Ilea sum sulllileut lossilstv the demands of siild deer to It. AV.UU, and Hie lurilier sum ol III Ifl itiats, toiteiber wllh liileriot on the same since said decree Was entered at a per cent pi.r annum, and also the eosla n( and a! Ii'iidnu tills snle. Now, literetore, In obedience to such decree, I did, 011 the '.nili dav ot July, l'l, duly lei y upon, and w 111. 011 Hnturdny, the .'Mb dny of Ail ltul, hlM, al tho hour o( J 01 lock p. in, nf said day, at the front dnor ut the court Ionise in said cniiiuy, Kitct lor snle at puhlle auciloii, and sell lo ihe li Ir 1iki aud hel bidder, lorcnsh m band, all of Ihcrliiht, HHo and luicrcul the ssld d leudaiils have In ami to the follow In described real pioperiv, or any part ol It, to wit: lliaiii ulna at the N K. corner ol (lie donation laud claim of Waters Carman and wife. In township t soiiih, range I east of W. M : llieuce runulu aomh aloiia the east Hue id said donation laud claim to Hie dlvUiou Hue dlv Idles said claim between aters Carman ami wife; ihen.'o run. uliiil west alone said division Hue in a point Irom w hich a line riiuuiuif north and parallel with the east Hue ot said d'Mislliiu laud claim to the iiorili II. in uf said donsiloii Ian I claim would Include ;al acres: llieiu e riiuiiiuK luoih Iroin snld tHiliit and narallel wllh Hie .i :::n, ol said doiialloii Isiul elslm to llie north line ol said dnintlloii land i lslui. llnuu e ruiinluii en. I aloim the north line of ssld donation laud claim to (he place uf U'liiiilU, i omaliilua. l acres, AlsoCoiumeiieln at Ihe N. V. corner ol the I'. H. Tomokiiia and wile l I. C, In township J 8 , rauses 1 aud 'J K ot V M : thence south v ile. HO uilu . east .'.HI rhalus: lliruca east 11a ;t chslliilo WHIsmelle river; Ibeiica alonii lb mealiderlnas nfsald riverN.iMdrf W Kelialus tlieuce N. '.M den w sTOclialus: thence N. , chains in the N, K corner id said claim ; thence . alone the tmrth Hue of .si, I elslm M lUchalus to In uliililliK, eolitsllllna I U l acres, vsceiulnii Ihe lollon u(, v'Si ColllliielitdliK nil wealliallk ol Willamette river lu the H. L, Col II. II. Tompkins and wile Hi towiiahlp south, rai se 1 east of W M at the sonlh-esst inirner of (tin Had of laud set or) to Kos'nr I Tompkins III the srililoii of said l I. C between the heirs ol 1). H. louipkltis in the cl n ull court ol the slate ol tircton lor Multuomsh couiily.lo which priN-eeitliiKs reference la hereby had : and run iilni thence down stream at low waler mark norih .'I dee- west ,t so I'bslns, iheuce wast ia so chains to west line of said donsiloti laud claim . llieuce soul 11 tdc M ml.'l. es.l fi.'Ocbalus, thence east Ml mi cliailis to ln'liiuln, eoiitam Ins r.'.Ui acres. Also waeres off Ihe south half of (he Hen W. Wslllus and wile II. U C. Ill said townships, descrila-d as ihe so seres ol Hie a. , of ald II t. C., tMiunded 011 tite soiiih by the south line of said II b C , 011 Hie west by wcl Hue uf said l 1. (' , ou the essl hv Hie W lllamette river, and on the north by a Hue drawn p iraliel wllh south boundary so Hisl His area embraced wlllilu said Hues shall contain so acres, eseepl Hif Irum Ibis tiact the followliiK Hcsluulni al s) W corner ul II W WsllUm i c lu township i. H K IK ol W l.:ibeneN a d ( 4,1 niln. K aloni west iMiiindsry of 1 I, (' VTOrlislns: thence K. parallel to si line of H I. ( .si laehalus lo a ixunt :l fctweatof ri V. corner of a tract of latnl belons'lus: to Theodore W issnl thence it 7 dee so mm H 4 iHehaliis; tlieuce H .'I drs VV. 4. 'a, chains lo H leuuidsry ot H 1..C: tlieuce west sloiis south boundary of tl I. C. it u i-hallis to lesliililli( I'bIihI this .'lib day ol July, im K. C M A I' I MICK, Hherifi of Clackamas county, stale ot Orea-on. by N. XI Mooiiv. Heputy 7-.-7 a-.' MierltTs Notice of Sale on Kv ecu Hon, In the circuit Court ot the Htate ol Oregon for Ihe County ot Clackamas Thomas Cbaruisii. plaintiff, vs. John Molsau, delendsul Mtste uf Oregou, Ciuiuly uf Clackamas, as. Notice Is berehy ilvsii, thai by virtue nf an execution and order nt sale issued nut of the circuit court id Hie state of Oretfitit tor the county ol Clackamas, hearliisdate the 'JXd day of July, list, Hi a sun wherein Thomas Char man was plalutifi and John Moltau was defend ant, conimandlua me, In the uatita nf the state of Oregon, that out of Ihe real estate hereinafter described, to realise a sum sulticient to satisfy the demsuds of ssld decree, lo wit: IJIS isl. pv nether with Interest on Ihe same since January ih, hiM, at 10 per cent per annum, and the fur ther sum of I.'.Visj attorney's fees, and the fur llier sum of til 1', c.ls, Patethcr wllh Ihe costs of aud altendltif Ibis sale. Now, therefore. In olwdienceto such decree. I did, duly levy upon, and will, on Halurday (be r,lli day ot ItiKust, iwn, si the hour ot I o eba-k P m i.( said ilay, at the front disir of the cmirt bouse In said county, olfer tor sale at public sni llnii, and sell to the hlghes slid heat bidder, for cash lu band, all the right, title and interest Ihe ssld defendant has lu and la the following described real property, lo wit: The W. i, nf N W. tj ul section fi. township 4 south of range 'J E. of the Willamette meridian, situated III Clacka mas county, Oregon Hated this Hilt day of July, A. I) l-ui E C MAHIMICK. Sheriff of Clackamas county, state ot Oregon 7-'7h-.-t ACHII.I.KH IiIXJE, NO. SH, K OK P. Meets every Friday night at the K. of f, hall Visiting. Kill gills Iih lie.) 11. K llol.U a-. C. C. TCAI.ITIN (UtANtiE. NO. Ill, P. of II, Meets laa Halurday ol each mouth at their hall In WHsnnvllle It. H. Ilrsav, Miss IUiia Hiisar, Heo'y. Master. OKKCION CITY IIOHK CO.. No tl Kegiilar meeting third Tuesday of each month at 7 :) V M J. Ii Kkhnkn Prea. II. 8. HrasNOK, Hec. 8, Nsriogn. F'rm. WILLAMETTE HKIIEKAII HKtillEE I.ODHK NO, X I O. 0. V, Meets the second aud fourth Monday In eacli month at a o'clock p. in. lu I o O. K. Hall Mits Mary Wii.ua msj, N. 0. lilts. M. 0. ClIAIiMAN, Hen. 1SC0 inik'H 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, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and other towns in the two states on the line, 1 Quick, accurate, cheap. All tho satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no olTect 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.1 Society Diroctory. OHKilON CI'l'V lll)AI(l) OK THAHK. Meets at (Vint House ou Nneoiid Monday In each moniti, Vlsltms welcome. C K, IHIN AI.HHilN, OKI), 0, rillOWNKI.I, nemetary, I'resldeut, (IAVKI, I.OIKIK, NO. M. A 0. 1'. Meets seeiiud and toiirlh Hnluidny evetiluits at Kuliilit't hall, Canliy, Vlililm brnlhers made welcome, K t: Ctni.Tox, E C. V uiiioi a, Reeoriler. Master Wnrkiuaii K. UK I'. HTAII .I.OIMIK NO, (K. J, K lll.lcv C. ('.; Thomas Nellson, K. ot It, and H, .Meets ever Weilunsdav eyniiliur al a unlock In Castle hall, 1, o, II. K, liulldlii. Ilrulliers from other K. ot I', Indues Invlicd OHWEOO l.lllMIK NO, lisi, A, K. A A. M, Meets tho second and lotirlh Halurdi ys olench mouth at 7 p. in All Mas,, us Hi ood slandliin are Invited lo attend. H, II, IUK, W, M, K, J, llpsskM., Meo'y, ONWElH) 1.0IUIK NO, KH, , O. II, T. Meets every Friday eveului lu the new hall III Old Town J. I), IUinkb, (', T, John Khi'sk, Hee'y. WTI.I.AMKITK IIKHKK All I'KCIIKK I.OIKIK NO, Meets ihe second and (ourth Monday In llio in, mill at J an I' M., In I. O, o. K, Hall, M, 0, Chaiismn, m, M. Ciuan im. wecrelary. N. (1, t A. . or K. I. HAKKIU'AMI'. !4iKV Meeia In K. I'. Hall ou the seeoud and fourth Monday evviiliuts of each monili Mas W. K JtlllNMUN, I'rast. Miss Nohna 1'si.trr, Heo'y. MlriTI.KToK I.OIK1K NO, Jo, II. oK II. Meets every Tuesday eveulii' Mshv Hit aroiin, c. of II. ruiaa Hvaa. Kuc, Hl'MilMK I.OUllE, NO, la A, O. V. W , Meets every see laud fourth Maturday uleacli inoulh al WTIsotivllle, Oreuoii. M.C. Yot'Kii.M. W. John Tri a, Iteeorder, I'll IKON UlHHK NO, l:iA, A. O. I'. W. Meets ever Thursday evening at Odd Kid lows hail, Oswego, Visaing hrcih'au always web wuiie. T. Mai Mil. I. ia, Kaal Manx, Iteeorder M. W. Mot. Al. I. A I.OIMIK No. 0, A ll. !. W. Meets first and Ililrd Muturday In each month al school house Vlsltiui memle-rs made wel come T. r). erirr, M. W J. W. Thomas, Km. ' KAI.lJt CITY lAilUiK or A , lT V, W. " " Meets every HaturOay evening of each month Hi A. O I' W hall 71 Ii hi. All sojourning brelhrvu ootdlally III v lie. I in attend T. K.tsAI I.T, M. W. Uo Caurr, Iteeorder, Kol'NTAIN IIOHECO, x,i. , Kegiilar meeting second Weiluesdsy In each month al engine house, essl side Mailt stieel, between Hcveulh ami Eighth. J. W.HtawAar, Hec. II HraAiUHT, K'rtu. M. I. vjrixx, Koremsn. MOI.Ald.A UHANOK.NO. 0, I'.ot II. Meets at their hall Bt Wrlt-lil's llrldge on Ihe sec nd halurday of each laontli al lu a, r.v Kellow ticiiibers made weliiium. Jas Nsi-soh, Mssier, ' X II Coorsa. Hec. WAKNKIt (illANHK, No 117. V nf II. Meet fourth Halurday of each month at their ball III New bra. Ilavld Me Arthur. Master Mrs. May W shlmu. Bee f UKAHE I'OHT, No J O A It., IH.I'AKTMENT OK OltKiiON. Meets first Monday of each month, at K. nf P, Hull. Oregon city. Visiting comrades made wehome. IAVIH McAKTIII'K, Commander. Ma. Wiu.iAHs. Adjiilaul UKN. CKooK I'OHT. No, H A. K , He art meut or Oregon. Meets In school house al Needy nu first Hal urday In each month at t o'ebn-k p. ni. All comrades made welcome IK Hll.UNoa, 11. TNimranM, Adjl. Cominander. H4)NH Of VKTKHANH. R. ) llaker Camp, No. K meets every first ami ililrd Thursday evening ol each inoulh. at K of f hall. W'. K Johnson. Captain: B H. Ilelomy, Kepra. sentsllve Mv r.iieamiiiuent: 0, O, Wood, ls( l.leulrosol: Alonso Wlckbsni, id Lieutenant; C. A llermau, 1st Mergeanl. CLACKAMAS l.ulM.K. No. 07, A O. U W Meets first and third Monday In each month. at Ntralglit'B Hall Visiting brethern welcomo. C. t. I'as.a II "Li una. Hce. M. W. COl.l'HIH.V HOOK AND I.AIHIKH CO. Meets first Krlday of sach month at Koniiialn engine house, diss AT'lsv, I'res. C. II 1'iu.ow, Heo'y. Ciiab iitbb. rm CATAIIACT IIOHK. CO. No. I Meets second Tuesday ol each month al Cat aract Engine house, w II, lluwai L.l'res II. II. liaaTow, Heo'y. 1. W O't oNhaLL, K'ru MK.AMK HKI.IKK CHUCK. No. la, liEKAllf. ME NT OK OKKUON. Mrs, M. 8 Ulshury . . . president Mrs. K. L. Cochrane, . . . Iressurer, Mrs. J. H Harding, - Hecrelary. Meets on first and third Tuesdays of each month Hi K. of I'. Hall. Mrmhora of Corps from abroad, cordially welcomed. k (TomPa n yTkhiht h kill "m ENT.TiTnT ii. Armiiry. Third aud Main, liegular drill night, Monday. Kegiilar business meetings, first Monday nf each moniti. omegas. J. W. (isnoiig, ... Caalalti K. S Kelly, - - Klrsl Lieutenant '"Jb !!!'''""" Second Lieutenant lirrTK CIIEKK (IRAN". K, No. ', I', nf . Meets al their hall lu Marooam, second Sat urday In each month at III a. m. Visiting; members always welcome. J. K Jack, j. k. white, . Hecrelary Master. KAI.I.H ENCAMPMENT, Nn.Tol)?K. Meets first and third Tiicsdaysof each mouth, at Odd Kellowa Inill. Members and visiting patriarchs, cordially Invited to attend J A. BTKWAKT. W, II HOWELL, Scribe. Chlel I'atrlarch. W ACIIENO TKIIIK, NO U ItEHMEN, Meets Tuesday evening at A. I). I'. W. Hail. Vis. iUUK memlicrs Invited. J, II. Howaiiii, Sachem. Ciias. Krt.LV, C.nf K. CAN II Y LODllE NO, M , I. O. ti. T. Meets first and third Saturday even loir nf each mouth at Knlght'g hall. Canity, Vlslllng memluirs always made welcome Eixa KMoitr.fteo Uko, W, Knhiiit. W.C. WOODMEN OK THKTW0HLIb Wlllametle Kalis Camp No. 1H, meets 2d and 4th Tuesday nights Hi each mouth lu K, ol I. hall. Visiting neighbors madu welcome. E. K, Maktin, Clerk. E. M. Mack, CO, 08WEH0 (lltANUK NO. 175 P, of II. Meets the second Hntiirdav nf each month at 10a.m. o. Eaton Master. J, Q. (Iaiik Heo'y. DAMASCUS OltANOK I. OK IL NoTioO," Meets on the first Saturday In each month at IU o'clock a, in. at the Damascus sehiiol house. m .. 8 YOUNlt, Master. T. H. Knatiikkk, Secretary. ST. JOHN'S IIHANCH, KaTrT C." Wa. "' Meets every Tuesday evening at their ball corner Main and Tenth Streets, Oregon City. N.C. NiciiKi.a.Sec'y. T. W. Sdllivam, Krel. MULTNOMAH I.OIMIIC, NO. 1, A. F A A. M. Holds Um regular communications on first and third Saturdays nf each month at 7:110 . M, brethren In good standing are Invited to attotid, I,. I-. I'OK'i'EU, W, M, T. K, K Y A N, riticrotary. CLACKAM AS' CHAI'TEK. " Clackamaa Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Keirular Convocation third Monday of the month at 7:8-1 ' ' J. II. WALKER, H. P. M. Sctitil.ritrs, Seo'v. ""OKKflON LOIKIK, NirsTTatirK" Meets every Thursday even.iig at 7 :!) o'clock r. M. In tho Odd Kellows' Hall. Main si reel. Members ol the Orderare Invited to attensl. UEO. C. ELY, N. 0. Tho, Ryan, Secretary. ohweoo loikie, no ""vh',"i. o."6. if . " Meits at Odd Kullow'a hall. Osweim o,.r Monday evening. Visiting- brethren made welcome. (J, II. NIXON. N. tl. J, r. IttsLiY, 8eo.