FLOUN'DEii STINKING. SPORT OF THE NEGROES OF THE SOUTHERN COAST. It Pueileae White Mail, but th lVerky Cn Kit ft Flounder With HI Spoor Where Von WotiM Kh Only Mod The Kxpert Klaherman Never Mtaee 111 Klah. Piil ytu ever "strike" ft flounder? Probably not unites yon have lived or j'tuwd aonui time on the const of the southern state. One lovely August evening, just be fore sunset, as I stood on the buck porch of our summer home ou the coast of South Carolina, I noticed that our hoy Bob, a great big black cheerful looking follow about 19 ywirs old, as lazy a ras cal and as big a thief a his whole race ronld produce, neotmxl to lie very busy over a boat at tho little wharf only a sli.irt distance from the koust and as I stood thi re watching him the niystory wus explained. ' Noticing that I was watching him with a good deal of interest, he came tip to the steps, d removing the tat tered rim of what was once a felt hat raid: "Bos man, Tie goin 'strikiu' floun der tonight. Like to go 'long? It's vvij 'uuf, " he said, "jot put ou ole close that don't matter 'bout wcttiu, and I'll j call for you after snpiH-r. " After having finished supper and en joved a cigar and a stroll on the beaiih, I,;.,.. tl.a li.tliom in the surl ana pviug a distant nail on the horirou. I ! proceeded to drv for the occasion. Tak-! ing Bob's advice, I selected an old pair 1 ofteWl shoes, an ancient pair of . cadet trousers that had stood the test of : many a dress parade-a relic of my "rat" year-a cap of the same descrip- tii in and a flannel shirt ami a Heavy . coat, for it was cool on the water after sunset, even in midsummer, not forget ting to take a good supply of tobacco and a )ipe to keep off the gnats and . sand fiiwi and a plug of chewing tobac co for my companion. .Negroes always claim to be out when a white man is around. I joined Bob at the back door, and we made our way down to the lauding. : Here we found a large flat bottomed kxw, on one side of which was fixed on i.id grate, in which a fire was burning fiercely, while at the other cud was a huge pii of dry ouk, with plenty of fat pine for kiudliug. Standing in the boat was a colored boy of about the same size and blackness of my attendant, whom Cob designated to mo as "my mammy 's bister Sally's boy Rufe. " Greeting the grinning Kufns, who re plied by serapiugthe bottom of tho boat with one foot, while he touched where his hat would have been had he worn any, fur no such article encumbered his woolly crown, we all made ourselves comfortable. Bob standing at the bow, Rufus at the stern, with a pole, while I was invited to take the middle seat near I the fire and requested to keep the boat clear of water, which as soon as we be gan our journey rushed through the many crevices with astonishing rapid ity. I The night was very dark, but lighted by our lire we began to follow the shore, : and our flat bottom enabled us to keep . in very close. And now came to me what was the strangest part of the pro ceeding. Bob, standing, as I have said, housed half so well as some of my ac in the bow, armed with a striking pole, 1 quaintances in their summer places." which is simply a heavy rod alxut 8 The frugal German appears to be most feet long, with a two pronged fork at touched by American progress iu the one end, fc ;t his eyes fixed on the wa-, weird art of living up to a big income, ter, which was brightly lit up for sev 1 Boston Herald. era! fet in front of the boat, while he I held the pole raised iu his right hand. All at once, and without a word, be suddenly tiirust toe pole into the water in front of him, and with a chuckle of triumph dashed the pole into tho bot tom of tho boat, and struggling and splashing around was a dark flat object about a foot long, with two great gap ing wouurts made by the prongs of the fork. The flounder was exactly the col or of the bottom of the water and very flat, and how on earth anylxxly, even a hungry neo, could distinguish it with the boat going at a pretty rapid rate was something I could not make out and have never been able to fathom. To be sure, the water was quite shal low, raugiug In depth from 1 to2J feet, aud the light from the fire was very bright, but when you take into consideration the fact that the soil was almost black and very muddy and soft, and that the fish almost bury them selves therein, 't will be seen that it re quires no small amount of skill and quickness to detect the flounder with the boat being rapidly poled along. And I never saw Bob miss. It would be natural to suppose that the "striker" I would occasionally mistake somo object : for a flounder in waters that teemed with all kinds of fish, or that sometimes he would fail to secure the fish, even if he struck correctly, for it is a known fact that "the biggest fish I ever caught ; was the one that got away;" but, no, I . never knew Bob or any of the other many negroes whom I afterward saw out "striking" to be guilty of failure, Sometimes the flounder would be pierced by only one prong instead of two, and sometimes the wound would be very near the side of the fish, but secure him they always did. That night we were out about two hours and secured eight of as fine floun ders as I ever saw, ranging in size from 10 to 15 inches, three of which fur nished a very fine breakfast dish the next morning. Philadelphia Times. Quality Agaln.t Quantity. As regards woman suffrage, New York, with all its fashionable furore, is still in that stage of the ngitation nassed vears auo in Boston where the "antis" seek to make an impression by ! known in Siberian circles, is bent upon claiming "quality as against quantity" I opening the Yenisei district of Siberia of names in their petitions. To put for-1 to English trade. The end of this month ward this rather vulgar boast was soon I he intends to proceed to that region with fonud to be very indiscreet campaign- j a cargo of English goods, which he will ing in New England and a powerful ' dispose of to fie best advantage possi help to the other tide. Boston Tran-' ble, with the view of establishing a rcgu cript 1 lar business. " BUNKED AGAINST ETIQUETTE. A rliirliU CoogrinMiian Hprliiere a Wwah Iniitou Sample on til ConatlliH-itte. The following story is told by tho Washington Times on one of tho Florida congressmen: The gentleman in (rnestiou wiiJ called ou the other day at his hotel by a dele gation of aUntt SO citiiions from hisdis tirct, who had come to advocate the claims of a certain candidate for post master, who, it was generally under itiHvl, was to get the place, but whose Domination failed to bo recorded among the elect on the yellow tissue paper. Tho delegation all knew tho congress man pretty well, and so they went up to the congressman's room in a body, where they found him shaving, ami filed in one by one. The Florida statesman was rather dismayed by tho delegation and didn't know just what to do with them, but after a pause, ho blurted out rather sharply: "Look hero! Of course rti know I don't mind it a bit, but a man can't act up hero at Washington tho way ho would down in Florida. They have a thiug they call etiquette up hero, and it's the proper thing to scud np your cant before yon coma to a gentleman's room. " "All right," said the leader, who took tho matter more seriously than was intoutlrct "We'll go down stairs , and send up onr cards. " Before tho congressman couht recover from his snrprise the whole delegation filed out of tho room without another word, and a few nnuutes ater a porter brought up a batch of cards, Jh, congressnum reflected a moment "TeH turn. I m out. was ibis r . Tho delegation has not bn hoard of "u. rumored that they have purchased books on ctiqwrtte to loarn - j" j OUR MONEYED ARISTOCRACY. IU Lartih Eitrmvatranr Open th Eyre ot V kiting Titled r'orelgnera. Without making much fuss about it a large number of foreigners of rank and title are visiting American friends at their summer residences! and other- wise "looking round" at this country and its institutions. Passing by some of these strangers' criticisms on the present state of affairs, it is amusing to note the surprise the mode of living here creates in intelligent minds accus tomed to much simpler forms of wealth at homa Conut Nymnsche, 'a German friend of Prince Hatzfeldt, who married the daughter of C P. Huntington, expresses tho liveliest astonishment at such an es tablishment as the Huntingtons occupy for other than royalty. He says there is no luxury or magnificence to compare with that seen in private houses in America anywhere from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and his opinion is echoed by foreigners of other nationality as well as by onr so called English cousins. A well known lady, who bos made Berlin her home for many years, re turned to hfr native land last spring to find such an Aladdinliko change that she says it has almost made her silly. "No one iu Germany, at least, dreams of the exteut of this moneyed aristoc racy. " She paused. "I hate that phrase and withdraw it I But it surprises me to see luxury where I left mere comfort only 20 years ago. The emperor is not TURTLES GOOD FIGHTERS. Two or Thrm Still In a Battle Which n Luted Two Month. i Two months ago a crowd of coal min ers near Newport, Pa., took two snap ping turtles into a cockpit, and forcing open their jaws poured some whisky down their throats Then they were turned loose on each other, $800 being wagered on the outcome, but with the understanding that no decision would be made until one of tho snappers gavo up or was killed. The turtles fought fiercely, each tearing his antagonist's head and neck with his horny beak tm- ' til one obtained a grip upon the other's flipper. After a brief but ineffectual struggle to break his antagonist's hold the turtle whose flipper was caught seized the oth er by the neck. Aside from a steady j "weaving" motion there was no further demonstration for several hours. The ' crowd of miners watched them from early evening until long after midnight, when the two turtles, each retaining I his viselike grip on the other, were car : ried from the pit and placed in the eel ! lar of a deserted house. This was two months ago, and since neither of the snappers has shown any symptoms of weakening his hold upon the other, and the bets have not yet been declared off. Chicago Herald. The New and Reformed Spelling. The new kniuht. Sir Isaac Pitman of Bhorthand fame, writes to The News as i f0nOws: "I shal be obleijd if yu wil aiow me tn korekt an eror az tu mei aij, ,n(i tn gho hei this noat, the nio and ! reformed speling. I am sed tu be 'not ver fj0ta mf ninetieth yeer. ' I am i mei aiti-sekond yeer. As I bav been tne gubjekt ov meni leedorets and para- grafs In the ninzpapers laitli, it wil be a satisfakshon to the niumerus reiterz ov mei sistem ov shorthand, at boam and abraud, tu be ashiurd that I am in hel'th and kompetent fur desk wnrk, but not ekwal to much fizikal ekzer inon." I Eng-iih Trade in Wberta. A correspondent of the London Times I writes: "Captain Wiggins, so well Are You (iulug Kat! If so, it will pay yon to write to A . C. Sheldon, general agent of the "lhirling ton ltonlo," SIW Washington street, l'ortland. He will mail you free of clump, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodation for yon, and furnish yon with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, Southern, Canadian l'aeitlo or Great Northern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington route is generally con ceded to Ik' the fluent equipped railroad in the world for all classes ot travel. Throiich Trains Without Transfer. Travellers must not forget that th O. It. A N. line Is thoroughly repaired and all trains nr ruuuing without transfer or delay. Through service to Omaha, Kansas City, St. I-ouls and Chicago; Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair cars, upholstered tourist sleeper and modern day coaches. Call on O. U . A N. Agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. H. Hurlburt, Gen'l Tassen ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Ilomo niade bread is recognised as ilia inrv huai at nil times and the cus tomers of J. Kiile the Shively building baker assert that they can not tell the difference between his bread and that made at home unless it 1 that his is just a little the better. Hut don't tell your wife that. Good reliable agents wanted to sell Gladstone proerty. 2 cents fare to Oregon City. Lilxral commission paid. Best selling property on the market. Call on or write to II. K. Cross, presi dent Gladstone Heal Kstate Association. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Kntkki'hisk otllce. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, AH Horse Ailmtnts, AH Sheep Ailments, Penetrates r.Tt:.!o, Membrane and Tissce Quickly to the Vci'y Seat of Pain an.! Ousts it in a jiay. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Llr.iinoit coniyjcrr Pain, Makes flan cusi .c again. Portland-Clatskanie. R'OUT'E DELL SHAVER, Manter. Will leave Portland foot of Mad ison street Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 o'clock A. M. for Clatskanie & Way Landings. Returning the steamer will pass Oak point at 4:15; Itainer, 6:00; Kalama, 6:45; St. Helens, 8:00 A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The company reserves the right to change time without notice. For freight or passenger rateB apply to dock clerk at Portland, foot Washington St.,or on board steamer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to the Nehalem valley. MOLALLA CHANGE, NO. 0, P. of II. Meets at their hall at Wright' Bridge on the aerfiid naturilay of eacn raontn at 1U a. m Fellow member, made welcome. Jib. Ski.imx, Maater. E H. Coopkr, Sec, WARNER ORANGE. No. 117. P. of H. Mi'ft fourth Haturday of each month, at their tt. . 1. a?er hall In New Kra. Uavld MoArtlmr, Mter Mri. Hay Waldruu, Hec'y " I'M A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War la Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Make a Disclosure. 1 milium contributed her thinhmmUuf hrnv iMililliirn In thu urnr, Mini no nlnlv tM'nn. a tiet tur rivnrd lit tlml reiMVI llinu It ili'. Iu liUTunirv It I rHililly mtiulrltix nu envlulilii nlitee. In utr suit llteriiluni SiiUiimm YVwi'll, well kunwti H a writer n "Nl," lm won n liiiniirnble xit tun. Kur hiK III" Into wr lie n nii'inln r n( I'll. M, M. N. V. I'aralry ml of llir Kit li IiiiIIhiih In f .t nt ry Viiluiilwr. Keiinnlliiii nil luixirtulit cin uiiiMtuiiee lit wrltea nu followi: 'S'H'Htl of it olil veti-rmi hen are Unit! lr Mili'' KetlurntlvK Nurvlne, lli-url t'nrw nml .iti ami l.lrer I'llln, all nf llieni iilvlnir ili'iiilliliuillif.'tliiii. In fiwl, have inner li-.. I nitntllra tliat cotnpam with llirni. ft tin. I'lIU we mii.t nay ilifjr an1 Hie I'om tilimtlnnitt the nualltleii nnulreil In nvi arntlun nf tlielr naluiv wv Itavv rver kim n. We liave mine lint wurl uf rnl fur llirni. Thi' an lli iioiimmth of a tii-w irlin'lpli In ini'ilU'lm. anil Ion up III. ytiin wuiiilrr fiilly. We .ay to all. try tin" ivmiilUn." -Xiiliimon Yrwvll. Marlun. Intl., lHs . iKtl TIh'xi nniMllM am wild ly all ilruuul-i n p,v.llvtt iimranlw, or im'HI illwt hy lli r. Mill'. MihIIi! fa. Klkdart. I ml., mi r-i-vlpl nf prl.-is It wr Imttli'. nl laiithr pri"im'pall. 'l in y p.-itln'lycouiluuuUmi uplatin uor dauitvrtm. druv. For cale by Charinan A Co. JOHN YOUNGER, IJEWE LK R, Opp. Huntley's Prnu Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry IiejaireJ FORTY YEA RS EA PER I EXCE IX Greiit Britain and America. Cive me a trial. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Ftfd and Sule StuMe ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN TUB II HI Ml AND DEPOT Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle hones always on bund at tbt lowes prices. A corrull connected with the barn for loone stock. Informutlon n-ifurilltnf any kind o stoi-lc promptly atumlul to by person ot letter. Horses Boucht and Sold. Homea Boariled tnJ Veil on reason ble terms. BROWN The photographer1 Is prepared to make photographs of all kinds promptly and in FIRST CLASS STYLE Babies' and Children's Pictures a Specialty. Call and examine his work At the Old New York Gallery Second door north of Harding's Drug Store, Oregon City. THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. Jos. Sehlitz Brewing Co.'s Mil waukee beer on draught. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS All the Best Brands of Cigars. NOVELTY Candy -:- Factory NOW OPEN. Manufacturer of High Grade French and Home Made Candies, Ice Cream and Water Ices. Families, Parties and Sociables Supplied with Ice Crjam in any quantity; rates reasonable. Try Our Ice Cream Soda. Tropical Fruits and Nuts. Main Street, opp. Commercial bank II. S, Cram, Manager. r COMPANY. KIKHV kkoimknt, o. n, 0. Armnry, Third and Main. Keijiilar drill night, Monday. Itegular hualneai meetluga, flrat Monday of each mctith. J. W. Oanong, ... Captain K. 8 Kolly, - - Flrat Lieutenant L L. 1'lckeui, - - Second Lieutenant HII KM KM SAI.K. III lh ClriMilMNinrtitrilui Htal.nl Ort'uii, (or Illi' I'liiuily tit Cliii'kriiiinpi II Ni'liitmti and John Hrttwali, ilalnlin, vi t'liitrliMi WU'Kail, ili'lruilHtit Hiriic nl Ori'Doti, Comity ul Clrkiim. , Niitli' In hi"iliy nlvtui Hint liy vlrlim t' an iih'iiIIiiii and nnlur of U' ln.m'd nut of tli (lUlnl ol tin' I'lalntill lii'inln on in l"'forK Moil I'lroiill I'oiirt ol Urn Slain ol Ori'iimi for lln 1 iUv. Ilm Mil day of NovioiiIiit, A I' H'l, Ilia Cniiiiiv nl t Ui'liiii, ta'arln ilaiv llm Hill day j ain lioltit III tlt.t ilny ol Ilm iikiI n'aular of HiTti'iiituT, imu, In a milt whtwni A. II. ! Iinni id llmaalil I'nurt and II von fall o to ai a,.aliaiid Ji'hii Si'hwah miti .UiiiIHT., and ! ifr or ninwur Ihn iUlnllir U apply In tho t liarli'a Mluwarl a iiHMiuaiil. I'.Miiiiinii.llm . in. In lli liiiiio ol Ilia Hial oHiri'iton, that mil ! of His nml elnl liiiriilnaflr di'i'ill.i'd, In U'lli' a auin aurtli'li'iit In llly llm d nd ' ol nald di'iTiH', In-wlt tlnufi and Ilia finllir ! inn ot I'.'l i iki, lovilliir with I ntiM. al ou llm iiii' ului'v mild di'iTi' waiuti'ril al it imr I'i'iil nor annum, and alio the cn.la of ami allviidlii till. aia Now, Ihtirpfiira. In nln'dli'iir'v loiindi di'ori'a, I did, mi Ihi' '.".'d day of Hi-i'ti'mli'r, Ivil.duly luvy iiinii, aud will, on Hm iitiloy, llm J"lli day of tii'tolmr, Ik H. al tlm hoot of a o'rloi'li I1, M. of aalil day. al Hi Ironl door of Ih ooiirl inula In aatd ooiiniy. otTr for aula at imlilU' aui'llnu.and ai'llio th lilulipat aud hl hld'li'r, for imIi In i hand, all ol llii' rlnht. IUU and luti'rpat Hi aald ' di'li'iidaiil ( harli'a Hlwart naa in and Iu Ilia ' folluwliiii di'ai'rllii'd rual rirt y . to-wlt: Iu-j Inulua al Ihn N N roriir of tli i. I.. 0. o( Martin Hwi'al, t'owiialilu ft M.hiiIi, Hhmk J K. i nl WllUnu'tl Mprldlau. and riimiliiK llinr Smilh .Hdi' Wl'at M Ml I'liallla; lliiuu'a Molllli , HU il,K IHI lulu. Wn.l !1 !ij I'hmiin; tlii'lir H.nilli 01 dill, imtnlii. Moat '.H ftdrlialiia iii Hi N K n.r-1 hit ol Wm Kul'a li, I. t' ; llipure North 7tl i di'( Wat l HI I'haina; Ihatii' North 9 itn. an! lulu Kaat a.i clmlna toth North noundary of ; anldHwi(l liihn: IhruivHoiith i$ di'a! r l j 67.airlialua In the plan of Ih'iiIiiuIuh, rntiialuJ Iiir arrra morn or laa Al.o the carlalii I ntt'i of laud: ilnnlii at tli S W imriH'r of j th Ihuiiiaa Jarlifton O 1. 1'. Mi Township ft Mould, ! IUih Kaal ol W M, lllfiii'v North l W nitu Kaoloti Kaai HiiHof w.hkIiiu'Ii HI. t: a.v."0 I i'haina to tha Hiitiih rorur of huaaull rUlin, ' NiTih .Vt di'R. U intu W . '2fl 'Jft rhalua; ihi'iti'e , ioulhdi'a 7 run Wpaitoll rhalua in I..iii I ulna, O'liitaltiltiK ill arri'a. tuora or li'aa, aliual In I Urknutta onuly. tirt'aoit lialvd I hl Jit It dn ot rli'iimlir. A li laul ' - r.. i; M.iii'in k. Klirlniif t'lai'kantaa oounty, tirvnu. liyNM MtiOliY, liuly. li JI KHKItlKKH HAI.K. In ih Clrrull t'otiri of ih Htalanf Orra-on, lor Ih County ut t'lai'kainaa A. II Hrliwali, Krd Hi'hwah and John Hclmali, roiartnr ilmiiK lniainaa uudr th firm nam and atyl of tii'ltwab irothra. rdalu litla. va. I liarlva Htvoart and (.'. II. Knliihl, dolus lutaiiii'aa umli'r th fliin name aud 1)1 ol Hiwarl A Knight, ilfudaula. Slal ( f Orron, ('(iiiu'.y nf t'lai'kainaa, tf, Nnllr la hrhy (Uu thai hy virtue nf an Kt'iiliou aud ordr of aal laaunl out of Ih olri'iilt court ol the Htat ot Oipnon fur tha poiihiy ol t'lackaiuaa, lirarlo data tha nth day of hPiiiptuU'r, l''M. In a anil wln.rlu A II. rlchaali. Krd Hrliwali and Johl' Crhwab, co partnra doina hnaltipaa ui dpr Hi Brni nam audatilvof He tin a li lir.'ll.pr., ti plalutliti ami t'harlva siawart ami t'. II. Klilahl. dulua tmaltipaa iimtpr Hi firm nam ami atyla of Ktpwart A kulKhl. wr dplpmlauia, cotnmaiid lug hip. tu Hie uaiu of Hi Htat of Oregon, that nut nf the pal lat hrllialtr dcei'rtlipd, to rcalli a 111111 aiilhi'Ipul to aattafy Ih dviuanda nf aald di-crce. In wit: I.MU 51 and th liirflmr aum of 171 W poata, toihr with Inlcrvat nu Hie am ami' aaui iipcrr waapiiipr'! ai a per cpiii ppr.iiiiuui.aud.l.olli.p.Hil.ol aud alteudlng (in xair Now, llifnf"r, tu olfrtl.rnr t iurh i1rr. f iltil mi Ihn AM tUv itl MiettlxHitiHr. 1MM tliilv l.v, upon, and wili:,. trd.y. Ih. Mh day l ticlol-r. at Hi. ho,,, of nclia-k H. M. of aald day. at the trout diair of Hi court houa In aid comity, ot1r for aal at puhllc auction, and avll tulha liUlip.t ami !! lilddor, for i ak In hand, all of Hi right, till ami lulerpal th aald pfpudatit Charlpa Mtewarl haa Iu and to the followiug .leai'rllipil ral priierty. to wlt: It Hlnnliig at the N K rornrr of Hi li I t of Martiu Hwpgl. Towuahlp.S Mouth, Kaii(i Kaat of WiP lami'ite Mprldlau and mooing thence aoulh 'Ji 'leg. Wat M Itl clialna, llipuc auillh a di g. M lulu, wal a.fl'chalna, Hmi.c aouth ftl dpg HU lulu, weal .'I VI chalua to Ihe N K coruvr ot Win. r link' a I) L C theure uortli Iu dcg. al IU XI chalni. thence north dpg. !IU mill, eaal Kt..V rhalua to the north thiundary ut aald tlwegle claim. Ihcuce aouth M di'(. eaat 7.&u rhalua to th place ol l.rellinliig, containing acrra mnrvnr Icaa. Alan th certain piece tif land: Itiglnulng at the H W corner ul Ihe Thomaa Jackaon l I. C In Townahlp J aouth, Itanga i Paul uf W H tlipm-e north 44 dg U mill eaal on paatlliienl MiMnlcia k II I. (' H.'.,. clialna lit Ihe anuth corner nf huaapll claim, north JJ d.g. IIV mln. wa( rhalua. Ihvm' aoulh t dcg, 7 lulu. at 4u,'U chalua in iH'glnnliig, containing 4U acrca more or Icaa, annate III Clackamaa county, Oregon liateil I hla ith day ol Hcptcmher. A. P. lalr). K.C MAUIKH K. Shprlffnf Clackamaa county, Oregon. By N. M. MOODY, lienuly. .IU-Jt NOTK'K OK AProINTUKNT OK RXKCl'TKIX Notice la hcrrhy glvcu that Ihe uuderalgned haa hen appointed by Ih County Court of I'larkmai eoiiuly. Oregon, expcuirlg nf th laat will and Ipatampiit of Ili-nry llia-aly, dpcpaacl All tipraona haviug clalma agaliiat tlieeataie of aald Henry llocaly, dii'piacd, are hrrhy nnll' fled to prpaent th earn duly vrtfipil for pay input loth ttndcrelgued ur ot the officii nf Hrow nell A lreaar, Oregon t'lty, Oregon, with in atg m.mtlii from dat ANNA IIOK.MI.Y, Kupputrlx. Ori'gni) city, Orpgou. (ti-iopinlwr V. Il. IIHiiWNKI.I.di IHtKiMKIt, JX:10 Allya. for Kacciitrlg. Don't Buck Wood. It is bard work to cut wood in the old fdrthioncd way. You will do much better to f?et tint RELIABLE STEAM SAW Operated by Elliott & Harrington, Who will do you a pood job with neatness ami dispach at hard times prices. Droi) a card to K. P. Elliott ut rx ' . ' u; ' ' '-yum Ht - Oregon lity, or J. V Harrington at I'l i ,1, in ..ii .1 i uijr, biiij uiu paw win van turn no your work. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns -i Ammunition. Rciniron all kiiiiiH of amull inacliiner ironiitly made. Dtii'llculx key a to any lock niantirnciurctl. riliop on Main Htreet, next lo Notilitt'a Htalilea. Portland Cowlitz River Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Joneph Kellogg Trans. Co. STR. JOSEPH KELLOGO-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 tho only direct routo to reach all Cowlitz river points. WM. R. II0LMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or. Ht'MMoNH, In lln dlrviilt Cnnrl ( lln Hial nl Ori'imi Icir Ihn I 'lllllll V llf 4'lNI'lmtllNN Anna nnliHi. inliitlll, va. Nnmitl Wiuloll, lie- ll'llllHH To M imiii Wi'.lnn, lliialiiiva tianmil ilnfpnilaiili In Ihn imiii of llio Hll of l)ri.on, y.. ar lli'ri'l.y ri'iUlrii tiiai't'i'iiraiid anawnr lliai'oui. t:onn lor tin ti'iiin iravin mr in in ".nii'iniin, In wll: Kor a di'rn illauilvln Him lunula of tnalrlinoiiv lu'tmi'ii Iipi.iII and ilPli'iotuiit, and lor a di'i'mn of illymiw Iiiti'Iii ; ami mr nar unala and dLlMimi'iiii'iil.; and for ioh fiirtlnr and iiillahlii rolli'l n to ilila lluuoialilti ('uiirl may awin Juat ami irurr. I oi" ii iiiiniiolia la lilitillbhiiil hv ordr of Mull. I . .ml Miparna, )udiof ill (Hi Jndlnlal IM Irlot, mad oil llm In: h dv of Hi'iupmlipr A M, IvM IIKinSM.I I. A IHMrll. u Jl in .1'.) Alliittii'Vi for I'lalollff. HI'MMlINK, III Ih l lri'iill I'niirl of th Hlal nf Orim, (or III t.oillilv of t'lai'kainaa. aa: I Alva J. A It v it. I'laliilllf. va ttallaoej. Ilriii'eaud ; I'larat' llrin a. di'lpiulanla, Tn Wa'lare J. Ilnm and riara IV llrime, dnfla; In Hi nam of Ih Htat ol I r -n . you are hri'hy rMiilrd to ainar and auwr Hi Pont' 1 I'lalnl Illi"! aiialuat you III llm aliov vnllili'd I am II. on or Ih'Ioi Monday, Hi Mh day nl Nov. I tin Hit A H. I"AH. Hie aani I.pIiik Hi Aral day of Ih lii'il rt'iiular tnrm of Iho aald noun, i And If vim till an to atiaar, or want lhrof, Hi idalullrr will tak )udinput aaatuai you for I Hi aunt of lvn IlllUdrt'd ilolUra ami lutprp.t I Ihi'rpiiu alui'n Hi lull day nl Hi'ti'iulipr, lau.1, I al h rat ol plain lr cool ir anuiiin. all Iu I' M (old Polll, and tor oil hlllldrvd dullara I allornny'a h'pa hi Hila anil, li'nnilir Willi hla roataaud illaliiirai'uiHUta hprplii, aud anply In tharourt for Ih fororloaur of a I'prtalit iuori j aa drai'illnul III Ih inniillllll, aa all aa olltor v'lullilil rllaf ilrinaii'li'.l lii Hi complaint ou flip In aald poiirt and rau. 1 nla auiuiimiia la i puliliatii'd hy ordor of ll"li II llnrli'V. )inlii I of aald potirt for th lotlllll ludli'lal dUtilrt, V It, IIVI'K. uau'o wi'i'iPiniHir i. iii. li ill. an Altortipy for IMalmirT HI'MUliNa ' Iu Ih I'lri'iill I'ouri of ih Nial nf tlroaou for I III County ut rlni'kalnaa. a), V Hiuppr, plaluilit, va. II. M. Hpanpcr, d. i fpti'laut. Tn II H KiTin'or, th alHiv uaiupil dpfeudaut: 1 Iu lit nam of tttHtatanl iiraoii. ymi are I lprliy rouirpl In epppar aud auaarar tli eoui ! plaint o ih iilalultrr Itpri'ln on or tioloni U"tt- day. Hi Mh .lay ol Novpinlipr. A. I. Il. Hia I aanie lipltif Hi Aral day ot the nat rpaular I Irrm nf Hi aald t'mirt and It you fall an to ap. ! near aud auawpr. th plainlilT Mill apply to Hie i I oiirt fur Hi rplli'f iravd for Iu Hie pouiplalut, I to wit: Kor a dtor diaaolviiig the iHimla uf ; malrttnoliy lilwti hiniaplf ami dpfrndaul, I aud tor a dPPppa ot dlvnrr ltrtu; aud for lilt poaia and dl.liiirapiuant hprpln.aud for aurh ' fnrlhiir anil etiiillelilct rellpf aa to Hila llnnoralil ; Court may ap,n nai ami proppr llila aiiinntona la imtdialipd liv ordar of Ifon. Iival II, niparua, )ii.of Hi till Judicial IHa irli'l. mad on Hi pith day ol hi.n-mt..-r, A. p. lam niton N K I.I. A lHtKHKKK. '.'1 10 .1.1 Atloru)alor I'laliilllf. Mt'MMtiNH. In th Circuit Court nf the Htale ul Orpgon, lor in county ot uiaraamaa. ,, .. u--tl. . n...!- u-. ... " V'Xn,' fMWt' C- To ItpaalvC. HargpiiU dpfnudaut: ! In the nam of the Htale nl orpgon, vnu are , tZZ U ai V:'r.n"ll'..",v". J 1 " ',' r' '' " J'i',;. "''.r"' uk hprctiy rpoiilrp.l tn appear and anawar Ihe com lay nf Novvmlipr, lavi, thai lipliig tlm flrat i lay of the neat tprin of the alNive ntlll! court. loilowing ail week a p.ii.in aili.n or Hila en in moiia, and If ymi tall an In appper and auawer Hi aald compUlnl, for want thereof the pUlu tin will apply to me court for Ih relict prayed tor In the complaint herein, to wit: for a decre dlaaolvlng Hi honda of matrimony now I. lug Iiiwpii y.iuraplf and planum, and for audi other rplmf aa may lie eoultahl aud for Ihe poata and dlahurapmputaof Ihla allll. Thla aum moiia la eervpd hy piilihrallou and piihllaheil by virtue of an order made hy Hie llonorahle T. A Mi'Hrlde, Judge of aald cum. duly made aud entered the Mb. day of HeptpinU'r, l4 lil.KIIAU . HI.ATT, -JI 10-JA. Altorueya for I'lalullfT. St'MMONH. Iu Ihe Circuit Court of Ihe State of Oregon (ur the County of Clackamaa J. A Maker. Olive H. Kngland. A N Moorea.Om. II Haulmrl, II J. Mlulhorti, J J IMIry tuple. J. M. Kpene, Klale U Lamoureug, Klora kl, Murtdiy. Clara A. Weaterltpld.il. I. Vh'Nary. and II V McNary aa 1 ruatu, A. K. (Itrang, K M. Malta, T. J. Croulee. K Khllllpa, T. II. Wllann, Ira Krh, lieorgn Colllna. II. K. Ilolmca. I II. haymoud.N. C. Maria, K. I'. Mit:ornack. K K lioiorih. II Siai.lpt,.o. kl I, Chamlierllti, H K Mi'fedllh, I lie orpgou IaiuI Company, a tMirtHirtlnti, C II ktoorea, II. W t utile, II. H Jordan. Jeiiiie M. Wuig, t;. It (iahrlelaon. Wm Kngland, M Karrar, K H Mi Klroy, J. A Cm.k. II. rl C.H.k. W, II, lirrd, A. Mi'CulliH-h, A 1 llerrru, H C. Ml lea and II. W. Mam I, I'lalllllll., va . Kluxta A K.lra C V t urtle. I. II Howl, ml, J. . While, l A. Hroaaeau, I, , H.,wUii.. w. J fully, J A Kli'harilaou. a Moiiroa. J II Weatrnti, II T Rowland. Ih. una. Iliirrowa, John Jnupa. J. II AUntI aa Admlutatrator uf the Kalatvnl T Mi'K. I'allnn, ilcceaanl, ami K t: I'ation. II li I'attou ami I.Hilaa Mi'Cully. Iu.lr. at law nf T. McK I'attnn. de ceaacd.W li King. A. I. Ilroati, K H Urn. port, II W Ihui'tt. Win Htalgpr. . Craven. ) Krank NHea. A. T. Yealoii, A N. Iioul hart. M H I'ary.l. N Uuy, Will H. ( lark, C. K. Ij-UioI, Jea.e Kdwarda. II. I., riltm k. J. K Kdw u.lt. II A llogne. I.ixl llarkiiey, C.ll lllrk.x k, William Malhi'wa, luulnl Hor cheaier. II It. Uwla, Tritate for Ij'wia Jk liryden erliillug l.'o., J. II Hohlnaoii, I ho I'ri'aldeut and I'rualcva of the Tuelallii At adi'iuy and I'a. llli' I'olveriliy, a Corpora. Hull, M Maurleld (leolge Wllllauta. Marga ret J Coaper.'lhp Wllllauia A Kngland Hank ing Company. Corporation, m, V, llork, and Clu'kamia Count)', di'fendanta. Tot: C CnrHa.L II. Itowhind, J. II. Weanntt, II T l(o,md.s. li t'.iry. Will S Clark. C K Inland Halllel Ibircheater, J II. Itohhl- eon aud M. V. llork. Iivfendinta alaive iiaini'd: In the name of th State of Oregon. You are hereby rcoiiircd to appear ami an-wi.r the com. plaint fl ed agalual yon In tin above enlllled ult Kltlilu leu ilayi from the dale of th aer vleii of thia Houiuiona upon yoit,lfairvpd within Hila county: or. II aerved In any ntlier l oiiuty of thla a:ale. then within twenty daya fromo the uaip oi uie acrvic oi tine Hiiiumoiia upon you; "!""''"" '' i""'1"'1'""-""" y,r ri,,i,r,., iwt,r , c.ompuiht .,n the nratdny oi mo next term of aid r.ui fi,.r I al weeka piihlii atloii uf Ihla allium,, in, to wlt: , u Monday, ihii.'ith dny nf Novi'iuher. IMIM. and li you tan an loauawnr piaintina will apply to llm conn for Hi ri'lluf prayed for In tlml r com plaint uu file herein, towlt: a decree uf thla court lor a partition of Ihe real priunlapa hern luaftcr deacrlhed. ai'corillui to the reappotlve rlghtaof the partlea to thla aiilt, auld real prein laea hplug dcacrllN'd aa followa: lllm kal, 11.11. 4, . 7,H, , In, II, la, 1,1.1a. IB, JO, '21, ti. '.':t,'.'l,. VII. V, W. !IU, III, K2, XI, XI, HV ;tll XI, H. HU, 4 Irt, 47 4H, 4M. l, ftl, M, M, M, ftj. Ml f,7, ftM. W, i'iii, ill, ivi, nil, m. rCi, tw, ii7, 7.1, 7ii, 7ii. an hi hv k. h.,ai, w,, tin, III, li, mi 'M.ti'i, iai 117, m ami mi. Allot MliMik 14, excnptiiig Iota 'l,ti, 'II, 'H W. W, :l, 81. Hi, Hit, 47 and 4a. All nl lllmik Ki, ex cepting Iota , 4. 11,11.7, M. 9, HI, II. i 14 ,', ja W, ffl, '24. -Ill, ll. 27, lilt. Al, US, .'HI, H7, IW, M, 40 41, 42 4;iand44 All ol HIiK'k III except lota 1, i, H, 4, '27, , '211. m, XI, M, H.'i, 47 ami 4M All nf HIiK'k 17 except lola '2V and .1(1. All ol lllin k 40 except Iota 117 and HM. Alluf lllock 41 exiwpt lou 4, 7, H, l. HI. II. 1'2 ;i, 14. Ift, in, 17, IH, 111. an, J, n, 'V Htland in. All of llloi k 4'2 except lota 7, H, l.'l, 14, in, w. 17, u. !, '24, aft, an, '27. a, an, hu, hi, na, mi ami M All of IHia'k 4H Pxccpllug lota 1, a, H, 4, ft, (1. 7, 8, in, 17. la. in. an, ai, aa, aa, w, an. a. a7, an, , il, HI. Ha. Id. 84, H.Fi, llrl, 117. HH, ll, 40 and 41. All ol Block 44 excepting lota 10, 111, au, al, aa. '2H, 20, '27, 2H, HI, !ia, :i:t, 114. m, Wl, H7, HH, HU, 40. 41, 42. 4.1 ami 4r All of lllock (IH excepting lola W ad, al. 22, a aud a. Allot lllock rid excepting lota 1,2,8, 4, ti. 7, a. fl, io, ai, aa, a.i, an, 27, aa, h, 4n. 41, 42, 4.1. 44, 4A and 411 All nf lllock 70 excepting lota I. '2. 8, 4, , , 7. 14, In, IH 17, IH, HI, 20. al. 22, 28, 24, 25. ait. 27, 2, all, 80, 87, 88 and 41 All ul lllock 71 excepting lola I, a, 8.4,11,(1. . 10, HI, IH, 17, IH. 22, 28. '24, 27, 2H, '211, 80, m, H'2, 8.1, 84, 8ft, Hfl, 87, 811, 40, 41 anil 42. All of lllui'k 72 excepting lota '2, A, 4, 7, 8,, 10,11, la, 18, 14, Ilk, in and 17 Allot lllock 78 excepting Iota 14, I ft. Ill, 17, IH, Id. 20, 21.22, 28, '27, '2H,'2Uaiul 80. All of lllock 74 excepting lolt 1, a, 8, 1 and 8. All nf lllock 77 excepting lota A, A, 7, H, Valid 10, All of lllock 78 excepting lota '20, 21, 28 and 2V All nf lllock 87 excepting lota 14, 2.1, '28 aud '27 All of Block HH excepting lota 11 and 12, and all of Hlm k an excepting lott 15, 111, '25 aud 28, ell In Mlnthorn Addition tn the City of 1'ortlaiid, In Clackamaa county, Statoof Oregon, aa the aame la ahown nn the recorded plat of aald Mlulhorn Addition to the City nf Cortland, nn file In the Kenorder'a otllce la Clackamaa county, Slain of Oregon, You are further notified that thllaiimmntia In thla aiilt la aurved upon von and each nf you liy liuhlicntlon hy order nf Hon. T. A. Mcllride, judge nf aald court, dated the 1.1th day of Hup tcmlier, n'J4. Haled at Oregon City, Oregon, thla 17th day of Scptcmher. 1MM, U-'21:lll-28 CEO. 0 IIINOUAM, and HON II AM A IKH.MK.S, Attorney! for rialntlfTa.