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UU IMTOflK UI.KAIUM.M. New Water Work to Niipply Mountain Wutr-r Mini; New IIiiIIiIIiik. J liri arc at priwiit six now Umwn Ulll( Up 111 IIIihIhIoIIH. J. 8. Joiiiiintin lias moved from Oregon City to liUilnLohu itiiil In tiullillna niml t'ullllK. 0. W. JiuiiiIiik in ajao linllillng (nd will l Mt homo In Dili pines MfMiii. C. W. Jolnmun U IikvIhk mi iili'gitiil twoatury coltdKM enictoil. Mr. 0kI)tIhi lum utnlor rmirs.t of eon Ktrni lloii a nuut llltlu limiio o))ollt) A. K. I'rknn n.l will muve Into It In coa lite of wiM'kt, The ila.ltono proprietor! Intern! uliortly to put In i lurKitptiinpliiif atatlon, iwli'K the power t tha mill, anil will upply tint prk with nn ahiimtiimw of puro water awtpliitf tha haiulaome Mill luko full to tint brim. W. A. kiiiI I'rHiik Croaa with their fainlllea ro over on nhort vlalt from tlii'lr lioniea In Tillamook, Our luiopliiiliMiply Hvniptttlilr.0 with 11. Hliidon and wlfu, wlml.mt Unir l.ahy at Wrluhf KprliiK on Tmrnduy evi-iilii(. Tliey Imd Mnrli-d fur Wilholl uprliiK for litllu oullii)! unci wera compelled tontop Nt Wrlttltl'M 011 UtTollIlt of Him ,t,y . XllB Itooil (xHiplu III thu ni'l)(hli(rlil fx U'iili"l every help poille uml were at the Malito when the liltlu ono ntHMri away. It uan Ihelr only child. Th iimimueiiifiit of IIih new liuapllul are httvtiiK water aervlco put in their hilildiinf. A, V. Mi wan, the Oreon City plumlier, liua thu contrail ml lit putting In iiiiiii on a fl'.nt In thu river to furre thtl water up to Hie lioxplul. Thi) pump will I hi ornttl by current wheel which give aiiiplo xwer for tlio work. Thin will answer fully until the regular water vieiu In put In for Ulail atone. The Claikamaa I one of the cleanest mid pureat M ream a that How out of (tin (WihIm iiioiiiiUIii ami the water will bo all that can ho deal rod for a aaniUriuio. IIKHUNU KIMilXI.H. VlrlU Ujlit- Wwlillng Il4.ll tlir Conli of Intrmt. ilrala limitAKii, Aug. 28 The weather la InleiiKfly warm jual now. John Itlchardmiii' aluaiu IhreMlinr haa been making a ateady run through the neighborhood during the pant week. drain la not turning out a well a in former year. The aphli dnmagr d many of theenipa a fourth if not more. Miaa Nellie Hprague and Harry Kelly were married on the 14th In at. It I whUwred that erelong the wed ding bella will be ringing again. We upio the young folk think that when they are In Home they munt do aa No mina do, frank Mill toon lulurnisl yeater day (ruin Kaatcrn Oregon whore he Announcement extraordinary 0 LOTS e n 173 n miul i OTIIING MORE CAN BE and have been delighted with its environments. Its magnificent accessibility, mark it an a most favored spot for an ideal homo. Thirty-six Cars a Day to Oregon City. Twenty-three Cars a Day to Portland. Trip to Oregon City made in six minutes at the lowest rate in Oregon 2H cts. 12c. to Portiand. Tho new city has its own saw mill and will soon huvo its own system of water works, supplying cold, puro mountain water direct to tho homes in Gladstone. Electric lights as soon as needed. Gladstone is to be miido and maintained as, a modem city in every respect, and all safeguards have been adopted in the dedication to make it a clean, wholesome place to live. Gladstone has as good a public school as there is in tho county. No man with knowledges has any doubt as to the future of Oregon City, the great manufacturing city of the Northwest. Millions are now being invested in mam moth enterprises, that will employ thousands of operatives. Thore never will be a better time to secure a home or make an investment in Gladstone or Oregon City. What Prominent People Say of Gladstone. The proprietor of tho E.NTKiu-iUHK. Mr. Chas. Mcserve, says: "I have purchased property in Gladstone and consider tho investment a good ono. It is tho most attractivo rcsidenco property in Oregon City, Gladstone Park is certain to grow in public favor. His Honor Mayor Straight of Oregon City says: "Gladstone can't bo boat for a superb residqneo location. The location is extremely healthy and easy of access. Rev. Gilman Parker, pastor of the First Baptist church of Oregon City says: "After eighteen months rcsidenco in Gladstone I am thor oughly convinced of its desirableness as" a placo for a home. Its nianv points of excellence make it highly preferablo to any place between Oregon City and Portland. It has natural fitness with its contour of hills, magnificent park, its crystal river, its hoalthfulness its good water and fresh air, its freedom from city noiso, its electric curs and cheap fare, are all points of very great advantage and pleasure. inia been Worklnu for thu laat two vimr He expect to return attain In three or four week. That country poioit iiuiiiy altiU'tlona we preNiiuiu when ptnh pie urn lempted to leave lliia valley tin ikhiii aiier urrivniK, Nome of tlielolka around here are awuy to pli k linpa tills week or next. John Oimkell got hi foot huilly briilmid hint week liy thu hind wheel of this nepa rutor running over It. Mih llnllietiiiHkell U vhtlllnK her la ter, Mr, 1' link , for a tune. Him xieel to rutnin to i'orlland In Oetoher where ahu hav Imd ateudy vmploymriit for the punt year or more. Mr. and Mra. Kiehard HoiiiiIhIi, of I'lirtliui l, are vlalting tier puronia, Mr. and Mra. Ihirkfolt. Mra. Zurcher ha laen very alrk hut I now on the mend. Tliere I coimiilernhhi aii-kneiui in thu iiel;hhorhiod at prvaent. On Monday, Aiuuht :'(), at II a. in. He Una Fincher of Ijjjuii and Koward A. Morgan of ltwlland were united in mar rittKO at Hie realdenea of tlie hridu'i ' rout hy Itev f ather llillehrand, llie hrlde wort) orHtiuu hloNHniua and a hand- aoiuo druxa of pink cunhuioro triimned with eremn litre. The if room wore the regulation hlaek. Thegnexla were nerved wlllian exi elleiil dinner at 1 p. m. The happy couple moved to their new real denco III Heilhuid. HI'ltlNuWATHl HI'RlNKUN(il. Kuiucitma Ctiiiltif 1'itrllM Itcv. hpraki-l.lvrly Kunaway. t'owaa Ni-HiowTr.a, Aug. 17.-People have lln ialinl rlilting llielr groin ami am In the mldat ol llirralilng. To large aleam threnhera ara riiiiiutig on full tiino i l the gram will anon all b Kurimrnil. The camping parly from Oregon ("it v are ailll hero enjoying Uieiuwlvr. The part of their rrowit ,u Inive liet-n vlailing the f!l and huulliig, cotiKiliig of J. (ray anl wife, (i. I dray, ltrv. t'owan, Mr." Ih-Vov, and oihera, Willi the moiltiliiliieer, relumed llie '.'.til to their camp alter rnjuyiiig iinuh line aeenery and hoviiiK great aiicci-na in bunting. They will return to Oregon (Illy the loal of the week. Itev. Cowan, Ilia paalorof the Congrega tional church of OreiMii I'lty, gave a good talk Hiimlay, the Villi, on the aul.jeet of Ihe Henlor and Junior Kmleavor a. h lei lea. I.lllle (ienrge, ton of W. J, Iwellen, had qiille a runaway with horae and cart while reluming from the farm to the atore Augiial Jillli. illi liorae breaine frlKhtnl and ran quite a illatanre tx-fore twing caught. No arrioua daniaga u done, a Urorge la UiHial to lie pretty much aa a ruhlier hall and txiuneisl ui and iluwu In the cart but ill J not bounce out. Utile Cecil, win of Henry I'almaleer, tun lwu unalile to walk on one fool alure the Sth of July from the eflect of ateppluc on a nail. Horn, on the 2Mh lout., to Mr. ami Mri. Ijikin, a daiiKhter. I Marra and family, who movel from Currinavllle to Halem in Ihe aprlng, are vl iting here and at Curriiiaville. Mr. Albright la preparing to burn a brii k kiln on a piece of laud Iraaeil Irutn W. H, Cornell. Cultua Clliplnp, Coltos, Aug. 27. Today Williama Uroa. atari their thruaher. They will do 200 At the nominal price of $105 Each. ilTY DAYS mil SAID AS TO THE MERITS OF GLADSTONE AS A "HOME SITE." No RoHcrvation and sen me. all the threading between Meadow lirook poat ofllce and El wood, and will have a good run. Yeattirday our Holiday achool at Lower Canyon Crock achool Iioiimo waa diKcon tlnuea until after hop picking, aa nearly all of our yooiigMtura expect to go " hop ping." Mia Kally Mi l.alnof Mnolcay, Marion county, l apending neveral week a aa the gueat of her old claitRinats MieaJeahin Hobeaon. Miaa Lillin Hamahy and Mica Maud JohiiNon of Meadow ftrook were up to attend our Sunday achool hint Kunduy. John and (.'lurk Comer arid their mother returned from tin) big blue liuck- klcberry patch yivterduy. In our corrcHionileiice luat week there waa an error. U wiah to aay that only Wm. Tiiineratett of the firm ol Arderaon A TiniierHtett will move from the Haw mill here to Tillamook ('it v. Our ireniul friend Ilave Andoraou will con tinue to do biiKineea at tho old at ml. I'iio-nu. Horn, at 1'ark l'lare, Auguat 24, to the wife of (ieorgo It. Maple, a daughter. All doing well. Ilow a Thia! We offer Ono Hundred Dollar Reward for any cuae of Catarrh that cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY & CO. Trope. Toledo, 0. We the nndiTHluneil, have known F. J. Cheney (or the laat 15 year, and believe him perfectly honorable In all buainea traaaactlon and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their Arm. WeutA TacAX, WholcUale Druggiat, Toledo, O. f Waldino, Kinnan A Makvin, Wholesale Dmgil, Toledo. 0. Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken inter nally, acting directly on tho blood and mucou nrfac' of the ay atom. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Ii uggiata. Teatiinoniiil free. " " " Grand advertising sale of GLADSTONE PROPERTY, introducing this the handsomest of all suburbs to the attention of the people of Oregon. Meeting the so-called hard times and discounting them 100 per cent. LOTS, park; its swiftly flowing mountain Applications and selections may be made at any time, but no papers will be drawn until after the 10th. Ms Petit. wraipasCifSD H. E. CROSS, IE TO ak Vaa HOME S6 6KERS- For the next 60 Days $5 down and $5 per month without Interest will secure one of those beautiful lots in fBOLTON-K- First come, first choice. For further particulars call W. H. BURGHARDT. NOTICE OK aDMINIHTRATOK'8 SALE OF KKAI. KHiATK. In tbe Countv Court of the Htata of 0reoo for tli Counlrol C'lackamu. In the mailer of Ihe oute of Fred Diem, itw'd. Nnlhe la linreliir alvi-n, Dial In purauauee of a lieeime aii'1 oriler of aaie iluly mad ami en tmeil ol reoM In (lie above eulltlnl Court on llie ZA day of A u r u at, IMt, lleviinliiK the anleof the real eaUUi hereinafter ileaerllieit 1 will, on HalurilKy, the tni dajr ol Beptcmtmr, at the hour ( one o'eloek p. m. of aHin ilHjr, on the iiremlies, aitiiHleil almtit threu uillea weat of S'eeily, :UekaniHK eoiiiiir, OreKnu, aell at pub lic auetlou. to the hlaliext hhl'lvr, Ihe IoIIowIiik denerlliril real emie, aituate'l III Cluekamaa eounlr, Orevi.il, to wit llrxlnulni a the aouth t corner ol atctl'm HO. In T. 4 H . K 1 K of llie V;:ihihi. Bi-rlJlMii. In ( Uekamaa county ami ktHie of lireirou ; thence went one hiiinln-fj and ilily (Wl) r.l: thence north fifty (SO) rxl; llienee eaat one liiindri-il and ally (IMij rKl: alienee aouth fifty I.VO. roda to the pUi:e of In (Imilllk, (MiiilHlnlnK Hlly (W) aerea of html, more or leim. ocetlier with the app'irtenitueea lher!'iiito lK-lr.iiK.ua lenna of axle cull la hand oil day ol ante DAVID ZIMMKKMAN, ' Adm'r of aald eatme. Augiiil 23. Imi. W.-ti. Oregon City Dye Works DYEING, , . Jr, .. i.ipmnn pnn KnnQirinn Gentlemfn'a Hats Dyed A Cleaned. Ladies' Work a Specialty Bhawla, Cloaks and Dresaei glvea aa good an appearance aa new. Feathers, Gloves, Etc., Cleaned, and given any shade desired. First Class Work. Lowest Rates. WILSON, WELSH & CO., Foot of Fifth St., Oregon City, Or. FALLS ENCAMPMENT. No. ,1.0 0. F. Meets Arm and third TueiuUyaof each month, at IMI Fellowa hall Member and vlalti'if patrian ha. enrillallr Invited to attend. J. A. STEW ART, W. H ilOWELL. 8crlbe. Chief Patriarch. 200 LOTS. Beginning September 10th, 1894, at D and ending October 10th, 1894, at THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS HAVE VISITED IT DURING stream, affording the purest water npH! Sole Agent. iiiiiiiii 1. 11. & I. CO. E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE EHST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUT3SS VIA VIA I SPOKANE DENVER AND ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five days for SAN FRANCISCO. . For full details call on or ad dress, W. II. IIURLBURT, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. in the world; its level, dry surface, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. The sale will be for cash or approved notes with interest at 10 per cent., due January 1, 1895. 2. Not more than two lots will be sold to the same person. Single corner lots will not be sold. 3. The people of Oregon City will be allowed to purchase 50 lots at j this figure and no more. The people of Clackamaa county, i outside of Oregon City, will be allowed to purchase 50 lots and no more, and 100 and no more will be sold to people out-1 side the county. I 4. If the entire number is sold before the expiration of 30 days, tho j sale will stop and the old price of $300 per lot will be resumed. In any event the sale will not continue beyond the 30 days. I 7. No restrictions are made as to time when dwellings are to be ' built, but they are to cost $1000. No shanties in Gladstone. I 8. Applications by mail, allowed, and the very best unsold lots w ill ! be selected Final payments can be made inside of 30 days. , NherlfT Notiee of Hale on Eier.ntlon. In the Circuit of the State of fireim lor the Couutr of CiMekainna. E T. M ljite, tilRln'.lir. ta I. 8. Mil. tart anil Amelia Wuilan, dciniiiliuits. Hmto of Oregon, fminlr of 'laetama4, aa. Nirtle la hrehv alven, that hy vlrtnoof an exeeution ami order of unle Imiied nut ol Ihei lr eint ( oiirt ol lu m-ite ol Hreenn lor the eounl ol :laf-kimM. heirlus iliitu in. 7tb dnr of A'l 'iml, I"'i4, lu a suit wliereln K, T. Hol-ile la plalntlrT and I. Mullun and Amelia Mullait are defetirlniita. eommmi'llfif m. In Ihe noie of the Mtate of Or'tfioii. thai o'U of the rent es tate herelnafoir ili-Morflieil, to r.li.e a an rn auf "elent to aatlnljf the demanda ol said di-eiee, . wit; twvj'ir uwether wnh l:iteret on the same from the Zid day of Mareh. lirM. at Ihe rat of 10 ier cent., per annum, and Ihe furtlmr sum of a n conta, and the furiher sura of IVJOOailor ney's les, and also ihe costs of and attending this sale Now. therefore. In obedience to such decree, f did duly levy upon, arid will, on riiturdny the ftith day of September, lel. at Ihe hour of one o'clock p m of aald nay, at the front door of Die court liouae In said county, offer for sale at public auction, and a)l to the hlirlie't and bc, bidder, for raah In hand, all the riant, title and Interest Ihe aald def.-iidanta hare In and to the following described, real properly, to wit: ftcing part of Ihe Hector Campbell I). L, C. In said County ol Clackamaa. and commencing at a point on north boundary line of sunt eUlm No. 41 In T. 1 H K 'i fc of W. M. tT VI chains from N' E. comer of said claim; running them e south ia chains Ut middle of Johnson Creek thenee westerly following the meanders ol sat I ererl to east line of land formerly owned hy I K Walt: thence north along said west line 1.1 T chains to north boundary of said claim; thenee east If ehlus u the place ol beginning, con taining 'II acn-a. more or leas. iMted this 7th dar of August. A D. IHM. K. C. MAI1X;K, SherifT of Clackamas cmuty, slate of oreirott. By N. M. Moody, deputy. 8-31 . 'r.-V Unload Your Liver Three Doses ot Moore's Revealed Remedy Will Make You Feel Better. Does your back ache? Does every step seem a burden? Yoi aoe billious. Moore's Revealed Remedy Will give you relief. Try it For sale by all druggists. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns & Anttriunitioa. Repairs on ail kind of small mach:r.ca promptly made. Duplicate keys any lock manufactured. Shop on Main Htreof. next to Nohhtt 8 Stable. ? 200 LOTS. 10 o'clock A. M. 10 o'clock A. M. THE LAST TWO SEASONS its handsome surroundings, its