PERSONAL NOTES. Tim (mull of A, V, (irwlm'm Imvo ro turr.nl from lliu cohhI, Tho lltllu iluiitflitor of (iio, Miirr In ri'Kirti lo I hi very lrk. Mini Huiihlit I a mux Hi'iit Hnlunliiy Ml l.iN'iiBt fiinn vinUIdk MIi Witrnnr. J. J. Hloiltlnnl, liiloof tlin Tillamook AiIvim hIo, wuh In tlio oily Mumluy, Mi Main! Klllolt, ol Nwly, U vlaltliiK lior mini, Mm. J. T. Api'timon, of J'trk J'lttCH. Mm. K. II. Wanner of Oukluml U vlnlllim hor coiwln Mm. C. 0. T, Wll- llltllK. Mm. W. V. JolitiNon mlnrnoil to Imr Miirxtiitir ri'uMi'iiro ut HvhvIow Ih1 Hut iinluy. Mm. M.M, Clinrumn roluuitxl from Wlllioll Hutiinluy inucli Imjiruyvd in IikhIUi. . K. K. ('Iiiirumn tml fumlly roturnml TliumiUy fiom Iwu wcrki uuilntf nt NwMiit. Tli fiimilliir two of Hon. John Mynm of KtiMt I'ortlitml yh cimi on our trotU MoihIhv. Clmi). Drvw, John UnnrHi and Chtui, Unrnii, Jr.. Irft 8liirtly for thu Newly Imp field. Ml J.ur Miller ri.iurntiil Nuliirduy after nix week' vlnit Willi frlowlH l I.oiiil Heweli. Tint yoiiiiifi-iit chill ofOnc ur Krcvtuu who hit Ih-oii M'rioliHly III in rtirti'il lunch U'tlnr. Mm, J. N. (iridium him Ihm-ii vnry lck for Urn luNt week hut Ih iiUo to I ImiiiI Kuln. , MiNWi lUttio Wurner. Ann mid Maud J'oj wcro in town Ktindtty v lull ing riOittlvt. Mini Ann lUIrd of Portland wit In , thi city Sunday, thil gnu! of Minn Wlrmiti (iriilmiii. Mimt Oetavlt Murphy, of I'orlUnd, w in thin illy Monday, the gueat of Minn bullae lilie. MInih Kudo ud A nn in Welch, of Kt Portland, art) visiting their cotntin, MU Jtwiu Newton. Mm II. V. V. Itm.it (mm Mi Mintiio ltruy)nd thlld, of Hvntlle, art! veiling relative! In thi city. Mr. Clay Myim and family are iKinl Ing the week at the Hood ranch Ihroa inllra runt of thia city. Mr. IWnniln and wife of (Irtntii, Wwo county, arn vliiitlng the family of K. TaUr, of Ml. I'leaaant. Mm. C. 0. Alhriiiht and ilaiitihtam returned Saturday from tli Spring. Iter a two week outing. The I'lety Hill frlnnda of Mr. and Mm. J. M. tawrenco gave them a delightful Mirprlon luitt Friday evening Announcement extraordinary , ,MMawawawasa awaaweayawaBweaajiiw.iamaw- 200 LOTS GiM T 0TIIINU MORE CAN BE and have boon delighted with its environments. Its magnificent accosHibility, mark it as a most favored spot for an ideal home. Thirty-six Cars a Day to Oregon City. Twenty-three Cars a Day to Portland, j Trip to Oregon City made in six, minutes at the lowest rate in Oregon cts. 12c. to Portiand. Tho now city has its own saw mill and will soon havo its own system of water works, supplying coUl, pure mountain water direct to the homes in Gladstone. Electric lights as soon as needed. Gladstone is to be J made 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 aa good a public school as thcro is in tho county. No man with knowledgo has any doubt as to the future of Oregon City, the great manufacturing city of the Northwest. Millions are now being invested in mam- j moth enterprises, that will employ thousands of operatives. Thero never will bo a better time to secure a home or make an investment in Gladstone or Oregon City. I What Prominent People Say of Gladstone. The proprietor of tlio Entekpuihe, Mr. Chas. Mesorve, says: "I have purchased property in Gladstone and consider the investment a good one. It is tho most attractive residence property in Oregon City, Gladstone Park is certain to grow in public favor. His Honor Mayor Straight of Oregon City ffays: "Gladstone can't be beat for a superb residence location. The location is extremely healthy and easy of access. Rev. Oilman Parker, pastor of the First Baptist church of Oregon City Bays: "After eighteen months rcsidonco in Gladstone I am thor oughly convinced of its desirableness as a place for a homo. Its many points of excellence make it highly preferable to any place between Oregon City and Portland. It has natural fitness with its contour of hills, magnificent park, its crystal river, its healthfulness its good water and fresh air, its freedom from city noise.its electric cars and cheap fare, are all points of very great advantage and pleasure. at tl.o liomit of 0. O. T. WIlliHifiH, It lining the annivciiiitiy of tWilr we-dillng, Tho evening punned pliiHNiintly with innln and iihihIo nfler which dullcitlo ri'lri-Hhiutiiita worn iorvcd, Thoiiitt Workman, of tho National Imnk of Vwieouw, attended the fire nnin'a tuiirnuiiient Monday, Mm. Hiiiidhir, Mm. I.iiu and Mr. J. I-t'K of I'orllimd were the guent. of the MIon Franco tint flmt of tho week , B. ApH'mon, of McMlnnvilln, wan among the ninny vlNitomfrom our neigh boring eltle dnrliiK the tour iminciit. Mini Cortriidit Flnley rclurnil the flmt of the weiik from vlnit with friend at Hkamokawa and Ht. Milium. Juduu Ward of the law firm of Itiirln, Waid A (iri'ix wa In thi city allcnil iiiK lo IniHincii at the Innd oflh.e Siitur day. Mm. I'utur I'miii)t and two daiiMem, IuiHe and Flora, returned from their vUlt with relative at the Italic hint Thumdiiy. A camping party connlMtlnK of John Mytir and family and Mix Addle JoiiiiIiik returneil from the l'pr Bandy lunt Friday, Mm. Orlando Ixivt-Joy, formerly of thi i lly hut now ruHldiiiK in Portland ha been vinltliii her hrother, A. 0. Davln, of thin city. The famllle (d C. K. l'euxe, C. I'orry C. T. MyemandO. W. Kidder of Mt. I'li'tiKanl left for the ISntU'villo hop yunl IumI MomUy . Frank (lurretmin, of Tho Iullun, rnine down with Ihu flm hoy from hi city to we (ho tonrnuirent. lie I the uuent of the family of Hon. I'uter I'aipiet. W.ll. HtHdurd, Win. Dixon and A. T. Howlund left Monday for tieur hunt at Hound mountain above Kick a poo. They Intend to atuy about two week. Hev. Wm. Travlaof 1'ortland, Uite Hmidiiy achool nilniioiiry for the I'rei bytrrlan rhunli, wa In Oregon City Monday the gneiit of Kev. U. W. (iilf oney. John JitntiliiK ami wife, Mr. Aher nelhy, Mf. and Mr. J. Miller, J. N. Oraham and Wm. Jennint atarted for an outing near Kpringwater laitt Friday morning. Frank Ourch, a former reident of Ore tton City, hut now a young biiHinea niun of Indendenre, wa In attendance at the tournament and vlniting old friemU Monday and Tuesday. l'rof. il. Starkweather, who ha hero tern-ling a three month mhool at Skamokaw returned to thi city Uat week. He will have charge o( the Went Side achool for the winter tetin. Mr. K. K. Huron, gratnl secretary of the I. O. t). F. and Mr. Wheeler, editor of the I'm iflc Odd Follow, of Portland, 200 At the nominal price of $105 Each. BTY DAYS SALE SAID AS TO THE MERITS OF puid WlllametUi Ilohekah lodjo No. 2 a fraternal vllt at their last meeting the flrnt of the week. I'ercy NomIi wh the rupreseiiliitive of the Coryulll Informer at the lot rtm luent. Mr. A, W. France and alNtor returned from a uhort vUlt to CIhUop beach last Friday. Dave Hem'emon, of tho Itcd Front Un, made a flying trip to Woodburn yesterday. W, N, Mesorve, county mirveyor of Columbia comity, wm in tho city on Friday lunt. K. II. Gabbert wa In the city during (lie tournament a the representative of the Corvalli Time, H. J. Dt'pennlng, firoMsman for Kchwah I!ro. printing ofllce wm In the city during the toiirriain'irit. tie'). Knight a business man of Can by and an old time standby of the F.mtkk I'liii b wa in Oregon City Hatitrday. Joseph Webber, Albany' old fire chief, but now of the Portland police force, wa in the city during the tournament and marched with the Portland Volunteer Firemen. Mis Mlna Kelly arrl ved from Keaview Saturday morning, feeling greatly lin proved in health by her much needed runt. She has reunited tier work an clerk at the land ollice. Mr. Frank Campbell, who ha been visiting her sister, Mr. J. I'.axter of till rlty, received word Saturday that her mother, Mr. Alhey, of Balem, wm seriously til. She left on the evening train. Jiiilgel). J, Hwjtzer, of t. Helens, toped of In Oregon City over Friday night on hi way homo from Cottage Grove, in which place he, with other parties, la putting In water work for the town. M. W. Plunk, of Canhy, wa in town Monday and stated to a representative of the Kn'tkki'KIhr that hi father, 0. W. Hliank, had just received word from Wil hoit that he had lost by (Ire, ttia dwelling and burn on a farm he owns near that place. Timber Are were the cause. Col. liobert Miller and wifo left Fri day for Jacksonville, near which place he has a fine fruit farm, for a three week vacation. During the Colonel's absence hi brother. W. L. Miller, head clerk, will attend to the work in the register ollice at the land cilice under the super vision of Receiver I'aimet. Kd Muecke, the newly appointed pool master for Aurora, wa in Oregon City on a business trip Monday. Mr. Muecke ha only two but recently ap ptdnted and does not lake charge of the ollice for some time yet, when he will move it to the Willamette Trading Co' store, of which he 1 a part owner. 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. GLADSTONE AS A "HOME SITE." park; its swiftly flowing mountain Applications and selections may be made at any time, but no papers will be drawn until after the 10th. ' r tt writiMi: H. E. CROSS The Oregon City Sash & Door Co. CAUKY Til JO LARGEST STOCK OF j- Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc., in okeoon crrr. Hpucial m of doors and window made Ut order. Turning of all kinda. Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Fumiriljfid on application. Builders give U8 a call and v:o if our work its not of the bent, and our prices as low a the loweHt. Price Hc-nt on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City. NOTICE OP sDMINIHTRATOk'B BALE OF ilKAI. KttTATK. In the County Court of ths Hit of Oregon lor the County ol C'lacksmsi. Is lh. miner nl the MUlc ol Yre Diem, dee'il Null! l hem lit flven, tint lu imruunol s llci-ime siel ortlvrof ssls duly inart and en teinl ol rpcnrd In ths stK.v ifiitltled Court on l)i u dsy of Auxiul, llciiNliifr the Mile ol tlin ri-l elnu-huf in.l.er druerllil I will, on Mmiinlay, th Mh Uy ol H.-.lcuilr, nt the hour c' mo o'cl'K-k V- m. ol nl'l dsy, on the i.rifnilM., itijMt9iJ shout thrive mile. wt.t of Ntly, 'is4'ksnni. eoiinty. Oregon, sell st puh llo suction, to the hl(lil l.l'I'Ur. the lollowinx dMcrllrrd rel eaum, iiltiiiitrd III ('lcktn roiinly, (frRou. to wll- Hei(liiiiinK st the south em! corner ol Mellon M). lu T. 4 H.. K I K. ol the Willamette lnirlillll. In ( li klnin county sinlkt.teol tlreifoD, thence went one hrnifr'd and ility (WiO) roL; thence north Ally ") r(l, thvnre emit one hundred and nlxty iW)) roU; thenre south Ally (&u. rnli to the place ol tie (lulling, eoiiMinlnn flltr ") acres ol land, more or leN, tiitrether with the Npfiurtenanreii thi'reurilo beloniu( lerms ol nle csnh III hand on day ol tale UAYll' ..111 nMlMAA A1 in r ol Mid eu. Auciitt IS, H. Oregon City Dye Works DYEING, Cleaning and Repairing- Gentlemen's Hats Dyed & Cleaned. Ladies' Work a Specialty Hnawla, Cloak, and Dreuee I Iveo a, good an appearance aa new. Feathers, Gloves, Etc., Cleaned, and (Iveo any ihade dealred. First Claps Work. Lowest Rates. WILSON, WELSH & CO., Foot of Fifth St., Oregon City, Or. almencampmext.no. .i.oo. r. Meet, Knit and third Tueadaynot each mouth, at odd Fellow, hull. Member and rliltlng patriarch, cordially inrllcd to attend. J. A. tTIKWAKT, W.ll HOWELL, ftcrlbc. Cblcl Patriarch. 2 0 LOTS p Beginning September 10th, 1894, at D and ending October 10th, 1894, at THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS HAVE VISITED IT DURING stream, affording the purest water in Sole Agent. 1. 8. & H. CO. E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE ERST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL JPt, O U T S S VIA VIA SPOKANE DENVER Minneapolis OMAHA AND 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. the world; its level, dry Burface, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. The sale will bo for cash or approved notes with interest at 10 per cent., due January 1, 1S95. 2. Not more than two lots will be sold to the same person. Single corner lots will not be fold. 3. The people of Oregon City will bo allowed to purchase 50 lots at this figure and no more. The people of Clackamas county, 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 side the county. j 4. If the entire number is sold before the expiration of 30 days, the J sale will stop and the old price of $000 per lot will be resumed, j In any event the sale will not continue beyond the 30 days, j 7. No restrictions are made as to time when dwellings are to be built, but they are to cost $1000. No shanties in Gladstone. 8. Applications by mail, allowed, and the very best unsold lots will j be selected Final payments can be made inside of 30 days. Hherlfl'i Notiea of Rule on Eirrntton, In th Circuit nf the Htale of dregoil lortli County of Clackumai. E. T. llolgue, jlMr,:lff, y I. 8. MulUo an! Amelia MuiUn, deleudanta. Htato ol On-iron, County rd CUckamaa, m. Notice Is herehy (iven, thut hy virtue ol an eneeutlnii am) order ol aale la.iied out ol the Cir cuit Court ol me iuie of uretrnn for Hie county ol da kma. heirin date the 7th d.iy ol A;i Rimt, l'. In a amt wherein K. T. Ilolir .ie la plaintiff and I. 8. Muilan and Amelia Mullail are defendant., fiornmandlna me. lu the name ol the Htare of Oregon, that out ol Ihu real ea tate hereinafter described, to reallne a .urn ,uf fleient to aatlaly the dernanda ol laid d.:eiee,til wit: IM.'iV toyether with Litereat on the am Irorn the 'CM day ol March. lt, at the rate ol 10 per cent., per annum, anil the lurther .urn of :m C'Hta, and the lurther turn ol 17r 00 attor ney' leea, and alao the co.li ol and attending thla kale ow. thernfori, lo olieillenca to inch decree, I did duly levy upon, and will, on 8turdy the lull day of rleptenilier, lurt. at the hour ol one o'clock p m. of .aid flay, at the front dwr of the court houae In .aid county, otter tor aale at fcihllc auction, and aell to the hl-hct and hent ildder, lor cah In hand, all the right. (I'll ami lntereat the .aid defendant Amelia C Mullati haa In and to the following described reul ptop erty. U wit: ilelug part of the Hector Campbell D. L, C. In aald county ol Clackamaa. and eommenclng at a point on north boundary line of .aid claim No. 41 In T. I H. K 'I K- ol W. M. 47 ?U chain. Irom N' K. comer ol .aid claim: running theuce aouth I Chain to middle ol Johiiaon Creek: thence weaterly lollowlng the meander ol ,ait creek tn ea.t line ol land lormerly owned by 1 K. Walt: thence north along Mid we.t line chain, to north boundary ol Mid claim; thence eaal 14 U chain, to the place ol beginning, con taining M acre., more or le... l).la thi 7 111 dair ol AugiiHt. A D l4. E. C. MAlifiOCK. htherilT ol Clackamaa county, ilate ol Oregon. By 2. M. Moony, liepuiy. -lA. 7 YOUR GOOD HEALTH Dci?nion tlie condition ol your stomnch ami liver. Tlie make your bUxxl good or bad. MOORE'S REVFALED REMEDY I. the greate.t of naftral tonic, for th .torn achand liter. It regulate both mrely and perfectly. Are you btlllou.? Are you couillpated? One Tenspoonful of Moors Re vealed Kenedy will give you Relief. 0. H. Reeae a well-known Seattle draggiil. ay Moore Revealed itemedy cured, him uf He re re billion, headache. f(Ja3old by ail druggiita. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH FullStock of Guns & AmmunitioQ. Repairs on all kinds of small machine, promptly made. Duplicate keys to any lock manufactured. Shop on Slain Street, next to Noblitt's Stable. 9 200 LOTS. 10 o'clock A. M. 10 o'clock A. M. THE LAST TWO SEASONS its handsome surroundings, its