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WERE VINDICATED. vim ii .ut; e or ji ik;e h ives ami TOLL THOMPSON. The llefciulaiiH Warmly Conprulu luted J iistlrf OMrr'n Kfvlew of (he Adair. Of llie closing of tlie trial in Portlatul of Judijw Hayes the Kvonin Tolismm of Saturday, SeptoinWr 15th lias the fot lowing to say: Jintfietionlon K. Hayes, of Clackamas county, charyeil with attempted extor tion, Hnil Toll Thompson, special pnt of the State Insurance Company, ac cuseilof xlortKm and lareeny from the person, by Mrs Jennie K. Melcher, whose trial before Just'ce Geisler the list few days has been of absorbing in terest stand before the community completely vindicated. In connection with this it i9 but fair to say that the couise pursued throughout the entire hearing by Hon. (.ivo. C. Urownell, Haves' counsel, was dignified, and a eon sideiable factor in bringing about this result. It i the first important 'case Mr. Itrownell has handled in Portland ainee his comparatively recent coming to Oregon City, aud he proved him self a young man of keen precep tiveness and much adroitness, without floundering out of the legiti mate channels of the practice of law. He made no malicious attacks upon the prosecution, but relied mainly upon his ability to prove the innocence of his client, in which endeavor he was emi nently successful. Justice Geisler'8 courtroom remained thronged all afternoon, despite the fact that no decision was expected till this Biorning. The court, however, showed unwonted consideration for the defend ants by relieving them of their unpleas ant suspicion just before the adjourn ment last evening. Justice Geisler'a decision was some what elatwate, and he said, in substance, that it was his first impulse yesterday foretioon, after the case had been sub mitted to him. in view of the character of the evidence on the part of the prose cution, witli the unquestioned social standing of -iudge Hayes, to discharge him forthwith. He added: I, however, desire to gfiard against the defendant's standing interfering with the imp.trti.il administration of justice, therefore I took the matter under advise ment until 2 o'clock. At that hour I desired further to deliberate npon the value of t ie evidence before me, and I am glad to say that my first impression and judgment remain unshaken. "Not taking into consideration that the character of the complaining wit ness for veracity has been assailed, yet . her version of what occurred seems to me exceedingly improbable, while, on the other band, the explanation made by defendant Hayes was straightforward and unequivocal. I could not find the slightest particle of evidence that would justify me in sending this case before the grand jnrv, hence be is entitled to his immediate discharge." In the cu-e of Thompson, the court ex pressed inii'-n doubt as to whether Mrs. Melcl.pr was giving a correct version of her extierience with him, and he fared as well as did Judge Hayes. After hi exoneration from the ngly charge hanging over his head, Judge Hayes received the warmest Mngratula tions from many of his Oregon City friends in town. The judge is yet quite a young man, being but 34 years old, yet he has already had many honors conferred upon him by his fellow citizens of Clackamas county. His term as state senator does not expire till his successor qualifies in January next, yet his constituency, recognizing big legal ability and having unqualified confi dence in bis integrity, made him county judge at the last election, an office very few lawyers have held since the organi zation of that county. Are Yon lining Ea-lJ If so, it will pay you to write to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burling ton Route," 250 Washington street, Portland. He will mail you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, Southern, Canadian Pacific or Great Northern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington route is generally con ceded to be the finest equipped railroad in the world for all classes of travel. Dissolution Notices This is to certify that this day the firm of Shannon & Dickinson, laundrymen, is dissolved by mutual consent. II. B, Shannon to assume all bills and to collect all accounts due said firm, thereby relieving Wm. Dickinson from any furtber responsibilities and he (Dickin son) hereby relinquishes all interest in any material or stock which wag in use in the Oregon City Steam laundry. Wm. H, Dickinson, H. B. Shannon, Oregon City Sept. 18, 18!4. Hard times Prices. g. F. Scripture lias reduced the price of Lorse shoeing to $1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many years experience insures first-class work. POWER OF PRAYER ;ContiniKvl from ttrsl ko.) In emie parts of the district this was insisted u on, and numerous quarrels resulted. At Paris, where General Fzekiel Clay had declared that if any man challenged his vote there would be blood spilled, some of the officers' of the election enforced and others Ignored the injunction issued by Judge Cautrill. Tonight Colonel Breckenridgo was in his headquarters, sui rounded by the friends who have stood by him through all bis troubles He was a crushed and disapointed man. Just as the last news was coining, he turned from the table where his son IVsha was figuring upon the returns to talk briefly to a press re presentative. He said : "It is my own county of latayette that gives me the greatest grief. I thought she would at least give me 800 majority, and many of my friends ex pected as much as loOO. Instead of that my majority in my own county is only 205. In Woodford we also expected a ma jority of several hundred, but that county has gone against me. as has Franklin, an other county that I tnought would give me a small majority. They are holding j back the returns from Scott county, for the ptir.xwe, I believe, of doctoring them if the news from the other counties do not suit the Owens people. In this way they wilt probably defeat me. I had ex pected Scott to go for Owens oy about 1200, but, ol course, they can fix up the returns to suit themselves." The colonel's headquarters seemed al most like a tomb, but the colonel him self held up well under his defeat, which he did not acknowledge. Talking about his future plans, he said : "I expect to live out my days right here in Kentucky, and will continue to go in and out among these people until I am laid away in the beautiful Lexing ton cemetery, where sleep all that ii mortal of my ancesterg. As I said to the people on the stump, H they do not choose to send me back to congress, I .will find some other lalwr." Colonel Jlireckenriilge i in splendid health, but he presents a sad sight. To night around his headquarters every thing was silent as the grave, and one square fu rther down the street, at Owens headquarters, thousands of young men and older ones, too, were making the night hideous with yells, blowing tin horns and shouting for Owens General Gentry proposed three cheers tor the womeu of the district, and they were given with such a will as to almost deafen the people who were standing on the other side of the street. Then they gave three cheers for the newspaper cor respendents, whe kept before the world the sins of Breckenridge. KENTUCKY WOMKX DID IT. Chicago, Sept. 18. Colonel Iiain An derson, of Kentucky, who is now in the city on his way to Nw York, was asked what effect he thought the defeat of Breckenridge would have in his state. The old genltemaa pulled big beard and said: "I am glad of it; it will teach an important lesson that even in Kentucky it is dangerous to gt caught." "Did you oppose tLe colonel?" -'Well, I did not until a few weeks ago. Up to that time I was strongly in favor of him ; you see, I am a widower without children, with out moral responsibilities of any sort, and I did not see why Bill should not go to congress as long as he wanted to. By gad, sah, a woman that lives near here channel my mind. For a long time I have been after her to marrv me, and she has been putting me ofT, but a few weeks ago I met her and she told me that if I would work against the colonel j she woutj marrv me as soon as trie eiec was over, and then I took off my coat and fought Billy as hard as ever a man was fought. By gad, sab, it was the women of my state that killed the col onel." TUB OrriCAL IMOUKKB. Lexington, Ky., Sept 18 The Leader this morning publishes a ..t.i r counties, official, and Bourbon, unofficial but conceded by both Bides, giving the vote as follows: Owens 8072 Breckenridge .7803 Settle 3391 Owena' plurality 209 Ttiene figures are practically final. Throuch Trains W ithout Traiisfcr. Traveller must not forget that the O. R. & N. line Is thoroughly repaired and all trains ar running without tranafer or delay. Through Bervice to Omaha, Kansas City, bl. Louis and Chicago; Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and modern day coaches. Call on 0. R . & N. Agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. H. Hurlburt, Gen'l Passen ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. To Property Purchasers in (iladxtene. Those of you who have not fully paid on lots purchased in Gladstone of the undersigned and holding bonds therefor, are requested to make payments in the future to the Bank of Oregon City to the credit of the undersigned. Sakaii M. McCawit. Okegon City, Aug. 2!l, 1894. Have you seen those beautiful Indigo, oil red and liht prints, outing flannels. Ratteens and trimmings junt received from Chicago at the Ked Front Btores away below any prices quoted in Clacka mas county before. Receipt, note and order EXTEBPBISK Otflce. books at the RKU KSTATE THANSFKIW. Furnlshnl Kteijr Week by the flai-kM nuts Abstract Mini Trust t'niiiiiiiiir. O Clift to A II Clift 10 acres in see see 2S, 1 1 a, r2 e 20.1 A 11 Clift to Frank Price 10 acres in seo2!Ul s. r2 e 2100 Kobt DeShkner to Jacob IVShaner w l of aw 4 sec 211, 1 2 s, r 5 e, 80 acres 2000 Kobt IVShaxer to J G lVSUaaereS, no' 4 of sec 30 anil ne'4 of ne'i' of sec alt 2 s, roe 4000 J B Laher by sheriff to Phoebe Gilbert L'l'j acres In cl 40 t 3 a, r 1 e 10S United States to Hugh Fitxiierald nwl4 of nw'4 see (1, 13 s, r Be 3t acres G V Vetoto to K K Kisert SO acres Fliaaheth Alfrev D I. C No 37 t 3 s, r I e Jnoll Walker to Willamette- Pulp A Pa 1 ir Co part of Kobt Moore I) l.Ot!,tl Jos Ziirvher to F.dward Baylee e'g of nw 4' sec 12, t 3 s, r 2 e 10 acres JLSperryto Carl F WOstnw'4 ofeSof nl4'ecl, t2e, r 2e 10 acres Geo K iVdman to J M Mikeljohn 2100 ; 1400 ; 250 ! 520 I , 7,V)' 1 2l acres in tract C Clackamas Kiverside M and II Cosgrove to Jennie K Melcher 80 acres in sees 20, 30, 31 and 32, 1 2 a, r 1 e I ;i00() I V Inland etal to L M Lelaud 100 acres in Benj K Mails claim.... I I V l.eUnd et al to Ida 1. Inland 105.74 acres in Renj It Mails claim 1 Ida L Ix-Jand et al to Ina V I.elund 100.74 acres in Benj It Mails claim 1 O F Hihhard to Belle Hihhard lota 1 and 2 l.lk 2 Boot's ad lo Marsh field 1 James A Chase to Annie A Chase 27 acres in A B llolcomb I I. V t2r 2 e 1000 Nora and M S II ungate to Fred W Paine se'4 of see 14 t tig, r3 e 100 acres 1 I'uited States to Nora ilungate se'4' sec 14 ttio. r3e llSO acres Having purchased the cpyriwht of ! Thome's Title Abstract Intlv-xi" giving. imsine rutin 10 uiw tiifin in . lacaainas ; county, and the atwtract hook toinpiled and formerly owned by Thortw A Son. j we are prepared to liirmsli complete 1 an.l accurate abstracts of title and to correct or exteml old abstnvets. Wei solicit your patronage and vuaranlee ; first class woik. Office over Ihintlev's Irng storn. Clackamas Aiiwiract A Tbwst Co. 81'MXONS. Id theClirnlt Court nl the gtata of OrKia fur the County ol Clui-lainM. J. A lUker. Olive 8. England. A. N. M.r, (ifo. H. smihcrl. 't. J. Miuthnrn, 1. J ia!ty tuple, J M. Keene. Klale I. L mnu reua. fli.rt M Murphy. Clara A. Waaturaeld. II. K MrNiiry, imI II V Mr.Nnry 'Irimee, A. E. Htratnt. E M. Walte. T. J Crmilne, K Phllllpa, T. II. Wflvin. Ira Krl, (,r(e CIUa. II. K. Ilntme. V II. harmnnd. N C. Martn. K. H. MrCnrtiw-k. K t lli.anrth. II Sli.lft.in. M L Chamberlio, B. V. Meredllb, In irenii IjiiI CnmpaiiT. a :nrM.ratl.m. C U. Moorea, H.n nine. II. Jur.lan, Jenn M. writ, t CD.Oahrle.-nu.Wm. Knuland. Farrar, E. B. Mi'Mrny. J. A. COi.lt, II. S. Cix.H, W. II. Byrd, A. Mi-Ciillnrb, A J llerrwtt. B C. Milei aud II. W. Scott, Plaintllta. v KIkkIji a Edes C C Curlla, L. II Knwlainl. J. 8. White, U A. Hrean, L L. Knwlaud, W. i Holly, J A Krf-hantmu. s Mi.unw, J. II Weatrntt, B T Kowlaml. Thnmaa lliirnmi. Ji.hn James, J. H Allien Ailinluiairatnr nl uie MMie 1.1 t an r. Attn, nr.Tpi. 1 nil K 1: Hattoa. II U. Hall.111 and I.IKI.a! Mi.'Cully. Iitlm at law nf T. Hrf. Pnttnn. de reaseil, W 11. King. A. L Urnwtv, K 4 Ijiior rirt, II W Match. Wm Htaiaer, i- Craven. Krank Nile". A. T. Teati.n. A N. Dout hart. 8. Ii Cary, I. N. Ouy. Will S. Clark. C. E. Inland, Jt'w E.lwar.i.. II. I., riitin k. i t. Kdwanls, II. A. Ilncue, I. isle llni kuey. CO IlirkiK'k. William Maihewa. Iianll Imr eheiter. II K. Lewis, Trustee for Lewis t Prydeti Frlnltin Co., J. B. Knblus'iu, Tlve Frenlileut ami Truslees of the Tualatin Academy and Pai'lrlri I'nlvernlty, a t'nrpirtrt. tlnn, M. Maiirtteld. (Jenrxe Wllllama. Manta ret J.Cnsper.l he Wlltiatua A Knirlainl Hank Itijr Cnmpanr. a Ctirpnmili.u. M. V. knrk, ami Clackatias County, di'ltndaiits. To C C. Curtis. L II. Kiiwland, J. II. Weentt, B. T Ko land.S. I). Cary. Will a Clark. C E U'land. liKiiiel Horrhe.ter, J. h. Hi.t.ln-1 usmed"" " V lH!"n,Unw In ihenameof the State of Oreijou. Yon are nPrtruy rtriu i" iti)irnr nnswr tiir i.-impi- plnint flieu Kaint ynu In thi ulnive fitltltl suit within leu days from the date of the ser vice ofthisriuinmiinaupou you, If nerve.! within I this county : or, it nerved ill any other miiuty of I this state, then within twenty dnys frome the ; date of the servire of this Summons upon you: I and if served upon yit hy ptiiilloHtlon. then I yii are required to answer said eoniplaint on the nrsiuay or trie next term 01 sain eoiiit aner six weeks niihlicatlon ol this summons, to-wit on Monday, ttie'ilh day of Novcinljcr. InlM, and ,1 I.il l.taiiawu, l,lulllT. ur 111 i.i.lv In the court for the relief prayed for In their cow Hlu l.0ui. ... urlt- . ,u..v..u ..f lk.1 court for a partition of the real premlsea here - rintils ol the parties lo this suit, said real prem - ises lieiua uencnienj as iiiiii.rs. illia ks 1. Z.3.4. 5.6. 7. S, U, 10, 11, 12, 13, la. 10.20, 21 , a, A 21, 2S. 27. as, iw, an, 31 , n, 'xs, 1, 3.1, i!7, N, Ml, 4.-i, 4. 47 4H, 4V, fa), .'.1. W, M, M. Sri. .Vi, ,'7. rt. Ml, fill, l, t.2, it), 1,1. , on, ?, r-t, 71., 7t. w, ai, m. la.M.aft.ati.W.W.W.M Wl W, W .ml IW. All of lllwk 14. exceptitiK lots 21. ii, Zi. 2-1, 27, W. fl,.ri,ill,.ii..M.ilsii'iw. Ail 01 nioca J'f, ceptlnn lots . 4. r,.. 7, H. . 10, II, 12. IS. 14, 15, in, s.1 -ri A 'Ml fl 'fl 1A UK 'Ji. -IS 'iki 'Jt lit Al A 4a'and 44 "aiI of'Kilick' iBexcept lins l, 2, i, .u .u. nil .i ... ,C . 1 .u .11 - , 111.... 1, n, 3, 91, 0,1, Oft, . Vt, S, nd 41 All of Block excetit lots TJ and All of lilock 40 except lots Ti and at. All of lilock 41 except lots 4, 7. a, V, 10. 11, 12 ia, 14, 1.'.. ID, 17, la, Id, 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, and 40. All ol lllock 42 except lots 7. H. 1:1, 14, 15, 16. 17, 22. at, 24, 25, art, '27, i.s, SO. 81, : M and M All l HU-k 4a exccptliiK lots 1. 2, , 4, 6, , 7, 8, 10, 17, IH. IK. 20, 21, 22, '1, 21, 25, 21). 27, 2S. IB. ao, al, a2. '. M, a5, an. a7. at, :i'.i, 40 and 41. All of Hlock 44 excepting lots 10, 10, 20, 21, 22. 2r), M, 27. 2h. 31, xi, -a, m ar, :., a7, a, an, 40. 41, 42. 45 and 46 All ol HI.H-k m excepting lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 2a and 24. All of lllm k IM exceptlriK lota 1, 2, , 4. 5, , 7, S, , 10, 21, 22, 25, 2H, 27, 1i. 40, 41, 42. 4a, 44, 45 and 46 All of Block 70 exception lots 1, 2. a, 4, fl, 6, 7. 14. 15, 16 17, IH. Ill, 20, 21. 22. 2X, 24, 25, 26, 27, 21,211, a" and 41 All of Block 71 except Ink lots 1, 2, , 4. 5,4. , 10, 15, 16, 17, IH. 22. 23. 24. 27, 2H, 20, 0, at, 2. aa, l, i, :t, 37, a, 40, 41 and 42. All of Block 72 excepting lots 2, a, 4, 7, n, V, 10. 11. 12, ia. 14, 15, 1 and 17 All of Block 73 exncptlnif lota 14, 15, 16, 17, IH, IB, 2(1, 21,22, 23, 27, 2H, 'IV and 30. All ol Block 74 excepting lota I, 2, 5, 4 and 5. All of Hlock 77 excoptliiii lota 5, , 7, S, and 10. All of Hlock 7H excepting lota 20. 21, 2H and Hi All of Hlock H7 excepting lota 14, 25. 26 and 27 All of Hlock kh excepting lots 11 and 12, and all of Hlock m excepting lots 15. 16, 25 aud 20, ell in Mlnlhorn Addition to the City of Portland, lu Clackamas county, State of Oregon, as the same la shown on the recorded plat of aid Minthoru Addition to the City of Portland, on file In the Kecorder'a olllce lu Clackamas county, State ot Oregon. You are further notified that this summons In this suit is served upon you and each ot you hy putillcatlon by order of Hon. T. A. McBrlde, judge of ssld court, dated the 15th day of Hep tern her, law. listed at Oregon City, Oregon, this 17th day ol September. 1HU4. H-21: 10-21). OKO.O. BINOIIAM, and HON If AM it IIOI.MKS, Attorneys for I'lalutirTs. A NARROWESCAPE! How it Happened. The following remarkable, event In a lictv" life will lul.'tv.l the rcu.l.r: "Intra lonir lime I hud a terrible uln at my heart, which Hut Icrcd almot liii'inMiintly. I had mi ai.lu ami cuiilil tint mIi.,k I would Ih t-oni m' lla-.l load In Ixxl anil ladrh tn from my alum arh mull I tluiiiulit every ii.li.nii. would Ihi my Inst. Tlnn m fii'llm! ( npinltii about my licnrl, an.l I was afraid In draw a full breath. I Couldn't ft Malltl Willi- Kill slllli.it (limit anil rv-l li.it: l.ul, Ihut.U tiial. t. v Hie Inln.f Ni.w lli'iirt ( iim all Unit Isiinstanill feel llk anuiliiT . .111:111 1 1 futv ii-.lnit ilm New lli.ri Cum I I111.I laki'ii itlireniu MVH-nlli.l rtMiiisll,. and Ik'H irtMiiinl ly iliviiirs wliluiiit any lienetH unlit I lh.il. illv-niirnifiMl ami (llsitiinti il. Hvlni-l.iii.it lamitlit nid a IhiIIIu nf lr. MII.V N.x ll. nrt Cum. ami am Imppy to"Y I tievrr n'ttmiit il ll. ax I now Iiumi a ..nlemllil m iiu. nn.l li.i( well. I xi'lk-lii'il lil innl l.en I !. k.iii tumnir inn ni:HHiy, iim mm 1 wcigiiMr. i (fitis-t In my n tin. u.n truly innrvcf oils. II Inr Kiirnnjuf anr i.il.rr n.nli. Hie I havi evrr inknn or any N-m-ili I rer re. rvirou iMin .nvii'iBin ir. nurrjsmrr rotlavlll. '., (I. Ii.Ut It tMt Ur. Mlloa' Now lli.arl Cut l w.lit on 1 p""-'-tlv itunmiilr,. l.y nil drumtUis, ur liv llm It Ultra MtMlli itl ('it, J lklinrl. In. I . on m. l.l ..I prdv. II Int boltln, ! IhiIIIm (0. riprnw urn palil. This itn.at illi.ipry l.y 1,11 null. .Mil Hi-tallt In In-nrt iIIm'iiu'. roulaliui awllljol oyiaii our Uaiunroua Uru For pule by Charinnti it Co. JOHN YOUNGER, IJ E W & L E R, 0. HuntleyV Prujr Stor, i All Kinds of Watches, Clock and Jewelry Urpaired I UK 11 ItAtO LAI 'tKILM fc . Great l'.ritain niul Atnericst. p. ma a trial e L -fivTTT A T"TI fiTT .11 in lv f . rir'jl.jrV THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. ZX, Morrison Slreat, PORTLAND. OREGON. IS .STILL ON KABUL For geneinl rejiniriiiK h taiwlt without a pesr. For first-elaHrt, re liable good his ntore is wrvoiul t none. Trr him ! NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. . tvii 1 BB7WEEN TIIK lliOUUI AN DEPOT Double and .Single Rig, and natV die hornet always on lrnrwl at the lowest jirifts. A corrtill eonnecttJ with the bam for Iooho nti:k. Information regarding any kind ot stock promp4ly attended to by person ol letter. horses Bought and Sold. All kind of Truck and IVhvery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horaea Roanlwi and Fed on reason able terms. SIXTH YKA.K. ELECTIUC P0WKR . . .... , . IS tllO U(l VWftte 01 tilt) of tflCC- tncity ha & liicaim of domestic j lighting, Cooking atltl heating; for commercial and domicile jower jurH)Kcs, for Htrect cum, mining, canal boats and the running of all kinds of machinery, both light and heavy. The probability is that 18'.)4 will produce Wonderful Achievements in the field of electricity, and every j intelligent JHiMon should i Read EleCtfiC POWer, and keep ptwtfid; SubHcription 2 a year. Every nubhcribc-r in entitled t a ufkittinl A luWkii ri t rin lu"kjklra rtitr. I",' " "I'""-" " charted. A(l(lr'H, 1 , r ,,, n Tll,Tin I ELLC1 uIC I OW Elv, ! 30 Cortlandt St., New York City, I ' Portland Cowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH JoHeph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Kelso Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port land, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M. STR. NORTHWEST Leaves Port land Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow litz river points, returning the following days. This is the only direct route to reach all Cowlitz river points. WM. R. HOLM AN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or, Mt'MMONH, til Oii't'lriMill ('nun ol ihp Slain nl tlri'iiiiii fur Clrt.t.11IIN Ctntlll). ,l.ii i Pii Unvy, it'lT, va, Kllna Pit l.nny ili.f'l. To Kll Ho l.any, On1 nl.nvn nsmi'il .li'ti'ii.tunl In II111 nnmii n( llm HIhip ill on'itim, vimi am hi.ml.j' ri..iulri.il to Ni..i.nr Hinl anmiur till ...m i1hIiii rtti'il Hiilna yi.ii In Ilia hI.i.vd iiiiIIiIkiI ml, liy I In' I1i"l ilny nl lln rnvulnr Iitiii nl lliln rintrl iti'kl iiceti..lluit llm itiiriiil..ii nl Hit, llinii imwrllieil l..r ill iiililli'iiil..ii nl llm iiiiini..ini. In wil' till M.ui.lny, llir Mil ilny nl Nnvciiilr, IstU.miil If vim (nil i.n.m.mi.r In' w mil llmri'..! Hit- lln IllVnlll H.ly to llin I'nnrl fi.r llin rrllnt ili inHiiili'.l In tlit piiiuilitltii, In will l.ir m iltHTi-a itt.ii.ivluv tt. IhiiiiIii nl mxhlitiiinv i.lmlna !. lwi'ii ynii ami llm i.liiitilirT, an. I l.ir lliur..n n. I illnliiirM-iniiiila nl llili nil. I'nlillaliiil in 1 r a in in mi i.i.lrr nf Dm linn. Tli.'llin. A li'Url.l, Jiiitir nf llm kIk.vt villi llvil i'nnrl, JnlnUiily JWIi, l'H KIIKII I. OianN. H7 l JI I'laliiltri'a Allnfimy. APMIMKTMATKIX'H XXICK, Mavliw lieen duty ppnlnli-.t a.linllilMralrU of the personal estate.. 1 1'. I'. t litem.!, diseased, I herel.t iiotily alt parlies liavliif latins against the said e. lull. In .ri.ut llie. aaina In me p-i.n-erlv verlrli'.l. or in mf altornnya, Hruwuell A I'resser, H It hill sit atmillia finm llie ilaleuf tills nottee. or they will I lurnver l.arte.1. Mas l.vnu A. W rssr. Adutlulnlralrla nf llie estale nl t I' V. lueset, ileeeased Orettmi t liy, Oreaiui, Au. l, I MM. a .-ll Don't Buck Wood. It ia hard work fix-nt wood in the old fashioned way. You will do much ta tter to g't the RELIABLE STEAM SAW OjM'nitoil by Elliott & Harrington, Who will do you a pad job with neatness and diepuch at bard times priors, Drop a card to K. I Klliott at Oregon City, r J. N. Harrington at Kly, and the imw will call and do your work. Sunday Servlcos. Sr. I'U l.S ('in HI'll-rplseopak-Hperlal nottee vlvau uf servnrea to tai hold, earvlres at llo'elia-ka. m. and "M i m. I'rayar servlea very Wnluesday eienili rillMT I'OSIIKKIIATIO.SAI. flltKCII -Hev. J. Cnaau I'a-aor. Services al II :si a. It. ami a it) r. M. Hunday Hrlinol after a... ruins: servlea. Stayer meeVng Wednesday awniiiR al s islo.clnaa. Prayer sii,vIIiik ol Ynulii I'eople.i Society of Chrlsiiati Kudeavor every Sun. lay tveuiutf atVt pr.miM. riiisr HArrtr ni'rtcii -Hav. nu.a I'lassa Pastor Moraaliii Hit, Ice at tl-aiitiday Scli. u.l al u l ; Kvei viitf Service A ut, Kefular pra) er rsetltia WMil.iv.ilsy eveiilna. JonUily t'l.ienaui Mceiiua eerr Wednesday eveiilna preci'iliiw the n r-t .-tunlsy 111 the uixilh. A eornlal ii.vliatli.it in all. sr loM S ( 111 h.rH CATIIOl.ir,-a. A. Itiii-Katuroi, I'a.'.nr on Hunday mats at a aud I" . a. a Kvery s m.ud and fourth Jutiilay t.errnau sernn.11 af'vrr ttie n u clock mass At all ..tasr tua.sea itjatfllsh sertnntis. .tun.lav nihonl M i . r w Vespers, apolfellca) ..il., . ami llene llrtlnn at 7 SO r. u. MKTHol'IxT KPIfSfOPAI. (Ht'KflT.-Hv i. svaa. 1'astur. Mornlni service al II. Sunday ..iimi at I i i. I Is.s nieetlun alter iminiltnr servtca. HvenliiK service al 1 au. t.pwnnli l.c.ii tneaaina Suiulay evenini at .10 prayer Mri-lln- Thnrsday ereulii alb SU siraiiser eordlallv Invlteil. KIKsT tKKsilYTIIIIIAN CllfK ll.-T. 0. W. titaonav. I'a.toe. Services al II A. and ?; r. Mt Mal.luiih H-honl al 10 a. m. Tnunf People's society nf ( hrlstlaii Kndeavnr aieets every Hunday evaulwi at S .HO. WeiStteaday evenini prayer oieetlai al 7 BU. Heals free. KVA.H,r.ieAI.( HTt ll-iKMMAN - B. f. Vr, Pa. lor. feeaehini services every rtiiii.lay al 11 At M and 7 an t si aaht.ath scI.ihiI every Hnndsy al 10 A. M tKev. P. Hot. Hilpt I Weekly Prayer Jseetlli every Weiluesilay avsailua UNITIli llltKlllKKN IN CIIKHT. Preach I11K every second an4 Inurlh Sunday pf each n Hi, at II uoa m sswl 7 .ui p. in. -W l, stc- Lain, Psamr huimIbv sclua.1 al 10 a. m. al Ore. 111 City Flral Sunday at Hamsia Behind house, i.lalia: I rural auniisy, M011nta.11 Home II a. ik: 1 1 111 In-r i.x.ve. 4 p. m -M.i Pclla (ireeu, nupcrluii'iiiletit Huuuay school. I'rayer meetltiirevery W ednexdar evenlti. POsStollice-:-Store. MILW'AUKKK. Oil. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, . Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the bent quality. In Prices v.Te meet Portland Competition. Gary & Wjssinger. Let us have a trial order Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP TOLEDO DAILY -:- TRIPS. Down Leave Dayton 5 A. M., Mission 5,.'i0, Newherg 6, Itutto ville 0:45, Oregon City ::), arriving in Portland 10:150 A. M. Up Leavo Portland 2:30 P, M., Oregon City 4 P, M. Stage runs hetween McMinnvillo and Iayton, via Lafayetto, in con nection with the boat. The stngo will leave HoUjl Yamhill, McMinn villo, every morning at .1:30 a. in., returning, leave Dayton every evening, except Sunday, on arrival of the boat. . P.est of accommodations for pas sengers and fast titno made. For freight rates apply at dock or on steamer. Everybody should patronize the Toledo and thus sustain a daily boat. Joel P. Geek, Owner. J. W. Exon, Captain. I Society Directory. j 'IKK.lN I I I Y HOAIIU OK TIIAI'K. I kli'idsat foil 1 1 IIiiiisii nil Hecoiiil Monday In t each niniiih, Vlsltois welcome. r. K, IniNAI.IiHoN, OI.O, C IlltOW NKI.I. Mi.criiiary, President. (IAVKI, t.lllMIK, NO. !A A O. II. M I Mcels second au.t lourlli Saliirdar evenlna:t al , Klilulil ! hall, t anl.y, Vl.lllni brullicrs luada 1 wcli'ome, K K I'sni ToN. K. 0. M siilioi I, Recorilnr. Master Woraiuau K. UK I', "Tt I A It V, IHiK NO. V. " J, t. Itlslcy ('. (' I Tliomas Nellson, K uf K, and H, Meets eiery Wt.itii,...tny cteulna al a o'clock In I s. Hi. hall, I. o, 11. K. hiilldiui, llrollicrs Iroin oilier K. of P . ..!.. lev II. "I OH Kllll I.OlKiK NO, Jist, a, K. . A, M. Meels llie second an.l t. mrlkSiiliir.il y of each mo 1. Ih at 7 p. 111 All Masons In diuhI slamlllif are Invlled In allclld, l II. Mass, W. M. K, J, Mi's.ai.t,, Hee'y. OHW KtiO I.OIHIK NO. as, I, 0 II. T. Meeis every Kriday evciiln lir llie new hall III Old Town J t). II (isss. f, T, John Kaitsa, Hec'y. Wrid.AMKITK KKHKKAII I'KI HKK l.olhrK, No, Mi-els the iceimd and fnurlli M'tiday In (let monih at 7 VI r M , In I. O, o K I1V1II, M. O. t-'auama, M. M. .iuaa in. Hacrclarv. N. (I, L A a). UK K. I IIAKKH CAMP. oK V. Meels III K I'. Itsllon Hie second and lullrlll Monday wetilnss id each innuth. Mas W K Joll.NIOM, 1'rc. I Miss Noaat t'Ai ier. v'j, MIHTI.ri'OK I.OI xi R Mi, W, Ii. OCII. , eels eiery Tiles. lar erenlns lit. fl.iBt lnaa Itec, Mav 111. si.. 111. 1 or n rtfNIIIHK LolKIK, NO. Ii A. O. t' W, Meets every seei.n.t and1 foitrtlt Haturday aleaclt I mouth at W ll.ua vllle. oreuon. it V. Vol Nil, M, W, Join Tvi.aa, Reenrder. PKI NtoN I.IKHIK N(A IM, A.t, Meets everv Thursday evenlnv al (l.. Follows hall, Oawexu. Islt 1 nsj lirrtl.'.n always ael ei.iue T. Msi Mil I K.ahi Mtaa, llecnrder Mi VV. MDIAr.l.A l.ote.K Nk It, A O. I'. W. Meeis rti.t and Ihlnl Hatutdny In each tnenlh al scliiad kou.e VIHelua: members tnsde el ei.mc J. W. 111.. a as. M W. o. W. It.aseiKs. Nee. UKS. l lioolt I'oaT. Ho', w (i A. K ho "in- tllelll tti tlrei.w. Meels In sehiHil house at fleedy nil first Kai arday In eah nmuih al J nVl.a-k p nt. Mil enmradea tiM.le welcoraa I P 111) l l ne. H. TlloMi-sniv, AdJI. I'oiniuaiider. WACIIkSo Tit I UK. ."r tt, KKI'MKN. MselTue..1ay evenini alA.O ', W. Hall. Vt tons; nieiuheni Invlle I. ), II. II 1 .w a a l', aarhem. ( a. s Ki i.r.r of K. . CANHV pliant MK M , I. O. O. T. Meels flrsl and Ihlrd Hainrdsr eveiilnj of I each month al Unlitl.l a ball, l anhy. Vlilllnr nn-mliers always made wrtti.m i Kins Kaioilf. Nee Oars W. fcsinllT W.C. I tt'iilll.MKN OK TUX W oKI.il. WMIainelle Kkll. Camp No. in. aseeis ?. an I 41 h 'foe.. lay nhHiis In eerfi'moaih tn K. nl P. tisli. Vislllnc aeiyltlHirs tissde wrlcome. I ft. fl. Maana. Clerk. K M. Ktu.f.f. ' OHWKliO l.lti.NoK Not ITSP ill II. . Mits the secoad rtaturdae nf each nn.ntli at 10 a at O. Ktn.r Master. 1, 141 tAa aee'y. ! H.sMAHl I H laiAM.K P. OK II. NO. si, ' Meet nn lite Aest aattirday tit eaeh monih at j IDo'rtiH'k a. ui. artlie liamaseins school limns). n yol NO. Master. T. II. KTllras, Hecrelary. NT JiHINH II HA Nf II. Ml. 07, C. K. nl A. Meets every luewlay evenltia al ttietr hatl enrurr Main and I mils at reels, oreton Illy. N.C. Slii iiai s.aee'y. T. W. M uji a, I'res Mt'HTNoMAII UHMIK. No. I, A. t k A. M. Ilutitii Its regular eoniiuatiloatloas on first and inird Halur.niya of rack month at 7 Ml r. a. Hreihreu In good standing an Invited to attend. I. i, fori ll, vi . M, T. K. KY AN.Mecrelary. " "i'LAi lAMAH CsVAI'IKR. Claskamas Ctapler No. 1. It. A. M. Kegular Coiiyueailoii third Monday l Ilia awinth al ixv V. M. J. fl1. WAI.KKK. II. r. M aim-. rit'o, Kec'y. OHKOON I.OIii.K. 4. I O (. r. Me) every 1'Hursday een ,a al 7 iki o'clock r. fct. in Ihe ll.l Kelioas' Hall. Main streeu Memaera ol Ihe Order ar III riled In attend. MIO C. Kir, N.U Thoa, II y a is. Hecrelarj. OrlWKOo l.lil.OK. Iftl IM, I.O. O. r " Mi-oia al odd Callow's hall, Oswego, eyerw Mmainy eveintig. Vl.1ln lireihren made welcome. '.. II. nl.XO.N. N. (i. J. r. Illn.nr. Hec. Al'IIII.IJtH l.oM,f. WD IPS K OK P. Meets every Krlday alght al Ike K. nf I', halti. VlMttng KnlirtiiB InvliiM' ll. a. lloi,.MiN. C. V., TI AI.IT1N OHANstK. NO. Ill, P. ol II. Meets In.t nalurday ol eack tnoiiih at thalr hall lu Wllsaeivllle. M. It. Ilxaav, Miss liana ansae, Kao'y. Mastee. OltKMo.N C1TT HOHK CO , No t Ravular meeilug srilrd riies.lay nf each nsontli al 7 si p M J, itsNaaa Pn. H.a. Htaaain, Heo. b Nanuaa. rrui. HU.I.AMKTTK KKARKAH HKOItKR MrSliK Ml. ll. K V. Meats lk seei.tii and f. rth Mi.ndsv tit aach mi. mil at aa'clock p. tn. Iw I o o. K. Hall .Ma M ist Wiu.iaMs, N. 0. Mas. 51 O. I'ium ia, Ken. KAI.I.M CITY I.OIIt;r OP A ll If. W. Menu every Haturdny evening ol naclt no. nth In A. o t . M. hall 7tli at. All soJiNirumg brethnn cordially Invlled In attend. T. K.t,AI I.T. M. W. Ow Cai.irr, Keeordor. rof.VTAIN IIOHK tf) No. I. Ileirular turedm second Wcdiies.tay In aneh month at oturlita hou.c, east side Main street, between Mvyeiith and Klghtri. J. V.Htawnr. Nec. II Htihiiiiit. frm. M. p. tt-iHM. riireiiiati, Mol.AI.I.A UHANOB. NO. IK V. of II. Meets at their hall at Wrliiht'a llrldi. on Ih se.Tiid Hiiiiirday of euch laonlli al It a. m Kellow mcnitiers made welcome. Jas. Nki.son, Master. V, II. Coot'ia. Sec. WAHXrK (IKA.VOK. No. 117, I nl II. Meet fourth Haturday of each month, al their hall III New Kra. Havld McArtlnir, Maaler Mra. May Wnldn.u, Heo'f MKAliR POST, No 1, (I A. It,, DKI'AKTMKNT OK OKKIION. Meets first Monday of each month, at K. of P. Hall, Oregou City. Visiting comrades mad welcome. DAVID MnAKTIIUIt, Commander. Ma. Williams, Adjulaiit SONS OK VKTKKANK. K, D linker Cami, No. IH, meets every first anil liilrd riiursday eveiilna of each mouth, at K. of H. hall. W. K Johnson, Captain; H. 8. Relninr, Itnpro acntativtt III v KiicaHii.uieut; O. O, WiuhI, 1st I.ieiitensnl; Alotinn Wlckhsin, li l.leutelianti 0, A Merman, 1st Unmeant, CLACKAMAS I.OIKIE, No. S7, A O. U W Meets first and third Monday In each mouth, at Hiralitlit's Hall. Visiting lirethcrn welcomo. C. K. I'kasr s. IIOLCOMa. Him. M. W. COI.UM1IIA HOOK AND LADDEK CO, Meets flrnt Friday nf tach month at Fountain entitle house. Ciias. Atihv, I'rcs, C. H I'li.i.ow, Heo'y. CllAi. Iliuaa, f'rm CATA KACT HOSE CO. No. 1 Meets second Tuesday of each month at Cat aract KiikIiic house. W. II. Ilnwaix.l'rcs (J. II, IKhtow, Heo'y. J, W. O'Connki.i,, K'rn MEADE HEMKI' COUPS, No. 18, DEPART- MKNT OK OltEOON, Mrs. M. B. Pllshury . . President Mra. K. I,. Cochrane, - . Treasurer. Mrs. J. H. Hardliin, . - Hecretary. Meels on first and third Tuesday) of each mouth In K. of P. Hall. Members of corps from abroad, cordially welcomed. IIIITTE CHKKK OKANOK, No. K2, P. of 11. Meets at their hall In Maroitam, seonnd Hat. unlay In each month at 10 a. m. Visiting members alwayt welcome. y. B JAUK, Beuretary J. B. WHITE, M aslur. 4 1 1