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EDUCATION A L NOTliS All Holm fr till minimi nlitmM !o "''it to Mm. II, h. (iHauiti, u.lltrtom, " Clly, Om'ijipii, ItlHl'l I'l.INK. (('iintlniii'il front hint wm'k ) Ti'milmm, prohibit wlipirlii mnl pw vent It hk fur hi hmnIIIu, Hunt llm pti I'll" ynirilf mi it to i'iunitM tliurhtiin, H will mv a moNt mmlliiry ttllWt upon tlio 'lioo. l'lmi nml moat liiiior!nnt, ho ayMi'inatlii. Tlio milmol work aliutiM 1) no tlioroiiKhW uludlml mid mapped out that vry factor of It work without frlrtlon, Him inui'lilmi, Tim Mmlunt hIioiiIi! know tlu onlur of i'xnrclai'ii anil wlmt U ixk-( imI of Mm. It ulioulil Im tnn i-ll'iirt of of llio ti'Bi lmr to lntrnt liliu In tlm progress: of Ihe work. Tim I'Hh'tils Intoroet too, iliouhl ), Weill imI, It In well for Hit) leather to vUit tliti parent before, ooiiiiiienrlno; m'IiooI and try to kmIii tlii'lr co-operation, Iinpres iikiii ilii'iu tlx iiiipoituiifuof ptindtinllty and regularity of attendant')!. Make tlii'in fn HiHt It I ilieirwhool nml It in tliflr duty to vWt it. It In trim tlmt oinn pNtrmiN tiMmt Ij txi liniulli'il w ith xluvi'd lunula, hut your n.iiln Hfort nlmnM I in to k'vw all the) Idea I lint you will he IniliiNtilniiN nml Impartial In tlm liiNtinift'iiiviil of your achool, Wearing mull glove, jini will uiiikn a good Im pression. 1 'on 't v vrlbl In your iiioihU In tint m'luHil room, having "lilun pelln," or tlii'lr uiKHltfN. Tim U'ueher M I MM ill I rollll'llllicr tlll Httlct I'UUttl'HII'H Iroin oil" to tlm other. J!o ill to your pupil. Mukti Mm aeliool rxiui il(NNnnt liy adornment mid rleaiilinee. Wliiiiintt should bo llio lunt leaort mid it In better even then to commit with the parent. A wiled Niiptirliitmilint ImN laid, "Murli whipping, Imd order, little whipping, good oidctr, least whipping, beat order." New whip while angry Mini without explanation. Tlm pupil Nhould know why ho l punched. It should Ii the leacliM' effort to nmk IiIn M'hiMil govern itself. Tlm objert of the m'IiimiI work In to li'ad tlm pupil to investigate niiiI think fr himself, to . Im a M'lf llintrilrtor, o llm government of noIkhiI hou!d be Mf-governuieiit. Tlm secret of school government licit al umni wholly In the ability of the teacher lo give every pupil something to do milted to hia capacity and the wcict of Mf-government lien In the Interesting of him In IiIn woik and the keilng hi in at it. It in fitnU-r to prevent an evil than lo rorrect one. Any lo the pupils only what you mean ami keep your wind. A atern and linn leather never lulls. Iteipilre unquestioning obedience. The average hoy In hut a Ninnll nlitlon of the man and he admire power. He haa a contempt fur tlm won knees which a lax discipline show a hut n'iei t for deciiiioii. Never appvnr annoyeil hy dinonler aa there are iupila who will try to annoy you. I ilrni tort nhould ri'iiivmln-r that Nuitahle hiiildiiig", ood lightiiiK, com fortahlo mt and ill? right kind of -paratUN are potent die torn In dlm-iplino. Tact ii In a veiy nnMirtHlit fiietor in din (dpliim. It In not h't to punlidi for every oM'rnw hut, when KnHihli, turn the luugli on the refiaitoty pupil; nuke him etdmnifd. Tlmt would hike tact. To win the gixxl w ill of an lm'orri(ihle, give him a favor to do for you. Yon w ill alno win hia rci4ct and wen re hie ol diem e. I'crlect Hilence In not deniable "Tho Nchool loom In a workuhop, not a funi'rnl." At leant It ahould he a work hhiip In which the teacher in the okillud workmun. Never puulnh a piiil lie cuuho of hi mlKchief. Miwhief Ih not mennnuw, hut l a Niirplua, overflowing enerj Ti e rohnnt child In naturally mlxct'.'ivioiiN. The Nccuring and holding of atti'iition In up. hiiportunt fiiclur In din ciplino. Nevev mk (pientiotm in rota tion or M)lnt at or look fixedly at the piinil you wild' lo recite. 8tatetheui tion tothut'liiHBBHn w hole ;ank one mem ber for an amtwer. Io not look at the pupil who In reciting; he In orderly. Nuvcr repent a question to ohlivo an in attentive pupil, hut Hk qncMlona re peatedly of Niich pupilN, Never om eight of the cliinn. Control demount rated itself chiefly through the eye. If the pupil feeU that the teacher'g eye is con atantly tuking note of ali tlmt Ih going on, he rnunot fail being conwiotm of the controlling power. Do not try to tHch without attention. If there Ih a noine, atop all the work until there In quiet. Never try to drown the noine hy making a nolno youmelf. Attention gained In thin way can be but temporary. In con clusion I would nay that thero la no more essentiul element in a good school than thorough discipline and no teacher can hope to succeed without it. -Contributed by a Teacher. The Toledo Weekly Hhitle. Of the now nearly twcnty-thoiiHand publication in the United States, there are but two or three weekly newspapers published for gonoral circulation in evorv utttte and territory, and of these the Toledo Weekly Wade Is tho best and most popular of them all. It is the oldost, best known and has the largest circulation. For more than twenty five years It has been a regular visitor to every portion of the Union, and it is well-known at eyory one of the sixty thousand odd postofllces of the country. It la made especially for family reading. It gives the entire news of the world each week, In such condensed form as will save reading scores of pages of daily papers to get less information. Republi can in politics, tomperanc in principle, always on the side of juntlcu and right, and is Just tlm paper fur the rining generation, and a grunt educator for the whole family, Herlal Ntoiles, wit ami humor, short stories, Imiinchiild depart ment, camp lint, Uiitlon bureau, farm department, Kuiiday Heboid and young folk w, are a few of the niiiny other promi nent fnatures of Una great pit pur, A npcciman copy will he mulled free to any add reus on application, and the iiiihllnherN Invito any person to aend In a long lint of addresses to whom they will mail sample copies, Tliey would he glml to mail acoiipln of hundred apeci meiiN to renders of thin county. The Weekly Jtlade is a very large paimr, and the price Is only one dollar a year. Addreas, Tlm lllmle, Toledo, Ohio, ItKAL T.STA'i'K Til AMI EHH. Furnished Kfrry MVek by the ( lucks num Abstract and Trul Company. Jas Pliaw lo M J lowncn, W I), Nov. , '1U, lots 1,2, blk 13, annex add to Oregon City $ 200 Windsor Land & Imp. Co. to J J Jc I.ydla Thompson, W J), Aug. 1, '114, lot 3, 4, blk 13, Windsor. . . 350 K A Moses to lieorge Itichardnoii, W D. May 2, 'U4, 8 I, 8 W J4'. see . 10, T 0 H, It 2 K, HO urea, . . 500 A I Jtritiliig to Henry Meyer, W I), r-ept 4, 'IH, K K i of N K i, sw:. HI, r 2 H, 11 4 K, 40 acres, 600 Geo LiM-kerhy to M K Ix'kerhy, W I), Hept IH, 'U4, K of H W )i, Nee. )l, T 4 K, K 5 K, BO acres,. . . 300 liuiiUd CliHuid to II r' . Alice liar lens, W 1, Nov. It), 'ii4, lot 4 of sec 30, T f H, H 3 K, 53 07 seres, ... 600 Cmted StateN to J K Sim, l'u tent, Feb. 5, 'iMI.rlulm 6I.T38, K 1 W C W Armstrong to C H Toll, W I), Nov. Ill, '1)4, 147 acres In sec. 20, 21 and 20, T 3 K, li 1 K 6000 John O Hiumi'Jii to V I) Martin, V I), Nov. 20, '14, ! acre In claim of 8 W Shannon, T 2 8, R 1 K... 125 8iiiiM-l Itiid Co to Otto Krlckson, W I). Nov. 10, '04, lot 2 In blk 11 Huiisel City, 350 Job llulieiileitner to K lloheuleitrier W D. Nov. 1(1, '14. lot 3, 13 and 14, blk 40, 0 I & 8 Co.' 1st a.ld. to Oswego 5 James I) Lee to John L Kvans, W I), Iec. II, 'U3, 10 acre in John S IlowUnd I) L C. T 3 8, K 2K,. . . (MX) Fred MiMcman lo Ix-im Klemsun, W I), lot G, 7, 8, blk 12, Csnemah 1000 M A M Krtman to Henry Krtman, y C I). Nov. 1, '04, 10 68 atrt in aee.SI.TS8, U 1 W, 1 li II (ii itreii to Henry I'.rtmnn C I), Oct 30, '04. same des. a tlmva.... 1 D Keppie et al to Henry Krtman i C I, Nov 3. MM, Nam de. a alHive 1 Frank Wielsnd lo It Citron W I), Oct 0, '04,lhe W' of H W H of 8 W 4' of see 27, T 38, K 4 E, 40 seres 1 A AS II Godfrey to VO Harding W 1, Nov 20, '1)4, 8 H of N E V4' snd N of 8 E . imc 10, T 4 H, R 2 E, 100 acres 1000 K 1'. Cliarmun et al to Pewnrd Rao uiunmm W I), Nov 21. 114, lots 3 and 4 blk "K"Clacksmas Height 1H0 Allen Koch to C A (irimmel W I), Nov 12, '1)4, blk 2, R 1, being 5 acres in Oak Grove add l(KX) II M and C L Lotvitier lo I.ueinda Myers W l Oct 20, '1M, lots 1 and 2 blk 7 Canny 100 Frank L Myers to Lucinda Myers W I) Oct 20, '04, lots 3, 4, 5 and 0 hlk7,Canhy 200 Gladstone R K Aseoot'n to Green McMurrnyWI), Sep 18, '1)4 lots 5 and 0, blk 41), Gladstone 300 Willamette Falls Co to J P Logan W D Nov 04, lot 6 blk 13, Willam ette Falls 1 Having tmrehnwd the copyright of Thome's Title Abstract Indexes giving us sole rlitht to use t hem In Clacknmus county, and (he abstract hooks compiled and formerly owned by Thome & Son we are prepared to furninh complete and accurate abstract of title and to correct or extend old abstract. We solicit vour patronage and vuarantee first clasa woik. Ollice over Huntley's Drug alore. Clackamas Abstract A Tbi st Co. Csiitaln Sweeney. U. S. A.. San Diego, Cal, save: "Shiloh'n Catarrh Remedy is the llrst medicine I have ever found that would do me anv good" Price 60e. For sale by Geo. A . Harding Good reliable auonts wanted to sell Gladstone property . cents fare to Oregon City. Liberal commission paid . Best Belling property on the market. Cull nn or write to II. K. Cross, nresi- dent Gladstone Real Kstate Association. HhprlfTi Net Ire of Sain on Foreclosure. In the Circuit Cr.nrt of the Bute ot Oregon for the County of Cluekmnm. AlvJ. Allyn, jilalntlfr, v. WnlUoe J. Bruce mid Ctnra 0 llruee. duleiulmu.. Bute of Oregon, County of CUckamai, u. Niitlee la horehy given that by virtue of lin f xoeiitlnn anil onler of mile Umicri out ol the olrmiH oourt of the Bwto of Oregon for the County of ('lHCkni., hearing tlxle the 27lh dy of NovemliKr, 1H, In a milt wherein Alva J. Allyu wan pluliitlir Mild Wallaco J. Hruoe and Clara 0. Hruoe were defendant, oem mmidliig me, In the name of the State of Ore gon, that out of the real enlale hereinafter dincrlhed, to realUe a niin tufHcltnt to Mttufy the demandt of (aid deoree, towlt: llliri 8H, and the further mm of fit) ooata, and the further urn of HM) at attorney' feoa, together with in lureiit on the lame shire November , 1H, at eight per cent, per annum, and alto the colli of anil attending thl wile. Now, therefore, In obedience to alien decree, I did, on the '7th day of November, 1WS. duly ldTy upon, and will, on Saturday, the Mth day of IWmber, 1W4, .; the hour of one o'clock r. M. of tald day, at the front door of the oourt limine In aald coiinly, offer for aale atpubllo auntlon, and aell to the hlghent and beat bidder, t,,rnl In hmiil all the of rlirht. title and In- terear. the aald defendauta have in and to the following diwinhfd real property, to-wlt: The eaal Hall ol tne norineaai quarter aim mo umiu half nl Ih mithat nuarli.r nf lection tWO. lU townnhlp five aoulh, range three eaat nf the Wlllametto meridian. In Clackamt county, Oregon. Dated ttali 28th day of November, A. P. 1KH K 0. HADDOCK, fihf rin of Clackamaa County, Bute ot Oregon, By N. M. Moody, Vejuty. U-30:1'2 2 Oyerliiml Muiillilr. From a purely artlsllc point of view the Christmas Overland Monthly is the most attractive number that has been Untied under Mr. Wildmiin's manage ment. The outside cover will be in gold, green and brown, on pure white The famous old Overland Gri.zly seems almost out of place in hi modern sot ting. Mr. Wildman contribute a pathetic little Christmas story In III charming department "A Talked In the Sanctum." It Is in fact, other than the cover, the only distinctly Cbrintma feature, although a number of other contributions might be so classed. Mr, Josipiin Miller's great master piece, "The Song of the IWlhoa Sea," grows in interest from month lo month. It will he completed in the January number, and Mr. Paul's remarkable narrative of the doings of the "Vigilance Committee of '1)0" i brought to a close with this niimlsir. Professsor Ansot'c beautifully Illus trated article of "Fencing on the Pacific Coast," cannot but bo of more than passing interest to all lovers of the iiinnl.v art of self defense throughout the United States. Under the caption, "The Decline ol the Mission Indian," Messrs Scauland and K. P. Clark throw some light on the much mooted discussion As a chronicler of Pacific Coast history the Overland will Is-yin a aerie of bio graphical "ketches in this rill in her on "Famous Califurniann of Other Day." The subject treated In the llrsi article arn Senator lleniy 8. FWe, Gwin and Proderick, Doctor Dursnt and Colonel Jack II lives. Mr. Wildman has another Malayan nkelch. "The Rival." and Mr. Reed a nlory of Indiun life in Ihe Soulliwent. Mrs. K, H. Marshall In re-imlisitde for a timely article, well illustrated, on "Prickly Plant of California." and Charles S, Greene lor a unique little poem, "Taking Toll." HIIILOII'HCUIiKlaaolilon gnar nt4n. It enrea Incipient Consumptiun. It Is tins W-xt Coiigli curs. Only one ront Biloo. 25tU.,) els. and 11.00. Koraale tiv O. A. lUnlinv Jones to Hotchkiss. I'll bo Bwitched if that St. L"uis Shoe Store does not tnke the cuke. I liave bought a good many b1um;h, but there is no Htore that enn reach them. They are very jKilite and attentive and their trade BeeniB to prow wonderfully. Opened four and one-half months ago and had to enlarge to double its former size. At this moment Mr. Jones pro duced lint of their men's hwavy shoes, all sizes, '.foe to J1.75; men b boots $1.05 tot3.45; ladies' shoes, lace and button $1 to ljl.75; ladies' lutest kid 11.50 to 2.50; children's and minHes' 7"m! to 1.50; men's dress shoes 1.2- to 4; Iwys' boots ijlto 11.50; babies' shoes, all sizes 25c each. Then Mr. Hotchkiss cried out to his wife, ''Mary Ann, get ready and let's go to town, but do not forget to mark down that order." St Louis Shoe Store. Siill, Firat Sts., Itot, Main A Jefferaon Sis'. sheriff! Notlre ol .sale on Furerluaur. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ol Claekamaa. The Kliat National Hank of Kaat Portland, a eorporatlou. plalntin, v. John 11. Millar aud Laura Millar, delendanta. 8Ui ol Oregon, County of Claekamaa, a. Notice la hereby slven that by virtue ef an i executlou and order of aale lakiied out of the circuit court of the Plate of (ircguti fur the County of Claekamaa, bearing date the iTth day ol .Snveinber, IM, III auit wherein The Klrsl National hank ol Kaat Portland, a corporation, waa plalntlfl, and John II. Millar anil t,aure Millar were delendanta. commanding me. In the name of the State of Oregon, that out of the real emate hereinafter deM-rllied, to reallae a aum aufbelrtit to aallafy the denianita of aald decree, to-wlt: IKtT.'.. and the further aum ol H2M liiaurauee, and the further aum ol 1M) aitorney'a leea, and the further aum ofifao eoala. toaetner with Interesl on the aame aiuce aid decree waa entered al eight per cent, per annum, aud alto the coma of aud attending thla aale Now, therefore, In obeiiieuce to tucn neeree, I did. on the '-Till day ol November. 1M4, duly lew upou, aud will, on Saturday, Ihe Mh dav of Decemlier, WH, at the hour of two o'clot k P. M.olaald day, ai the front door of the court house In aald county oiler for aale al public auction, aud act! to the nigtieat and neat owner foreaah In hand, all ol the right, title an i In tereat the aald defendant have In and lo the billowing deacrlbed real property, to wlt: be ginning at a point tweuty roda eail of the aouihweat comer of the eouiheaal nuarter of ection nine, township two aouth ol range two eaat of Willamette meridian; running thence north alxleen roda: thence weat twenty roda; thence north twenty four roda: thence eaat thirty Ave roda aud four feet to the center Hue of he urcgon & California Kallroad; thence aouth tracing aald center line ol aaiu o c. K. K, lo the ninth Hue of aald aection nine; thence weat twelve roda aud (our feet to Ihe place of beginning, containing alx aereaand aeveuty aipiare roda more or lasa, eiluated lu Clackamas county, Oregon. Dated thla anil) day of Novemlwr, A D WH. K C MAIHMH'K. Sheriff nf Claekamaa county, State ot Oregon. II y N. M Mooiiy, Deputy. 11-30 1 VII Sherlffi Notlre of Sale on K.i petition. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington. Alice Cummlna plaintiff, vi. J L. Barngrower, dcleudaut Stalo of Oregon, County of Claekamaa, , Notice la hereby given that by virtue of an execuilon and order ol aale taaucd out of the circuit court of the Stale of Oregon for the County ol Claekamaa, bearing dale the 2-Jd day ol November, 1W4, In auit wherein Alice Cummlna waa plalntllt' and J. 1.. MHrngrower wa defendant commanding me. In the name of the atale of Oregon, that out of Ihe real es tate hereinafter dcacrlbed, lo reallae aum aulbclent to a-itlafv Ihe denuinda of aald decree, to-wlt: tM .lv, and the furtlmr turn ol 17.4 ooata. together with Interest on the anne aluce aald decree waa entered, aud also the costa of aud attending thla aalo. Now, therefore, In obedience to auch decree, I did, ou the 241 h day of November, 1894, duly levy upon, and will, on Hatunlay, the '-Hth oay December, li4, at the hour ol 1:80 o'clock P M.of aald day, at the trout door of the oourt home in aald county, offer for aale at public auction, and aeil to tne higheat and beat bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest the aald dufendant J. 1. Harugrnwer haa lu aud to the following dcacrlbed real property, to-wlt: Hcdnuingat a point alx and nlxly-nlne hun dredth! chalna north of the northweat comer of aeetlou thirty in township two louth of range one eaat of Willamette meridian; thence east thirty and eighly aeveu hundredth! chaina; thence aouth tweuty-alx and sixty nine hun dredth! chalna; thence weat thirty and eighty aeven hundredth! chalna to meridian line; thence north tweuty-alx and ilxty nlne hun dredth! chalm to the place of baglnnlug con taining elghtylwo actea more or leaa, all lu Claekamaa county, Oregon. Dated thii atithday of November, A I). 1K94. K, C. MADDOCK, Sheriff of Claekamaa County, State of Oregon. By N. It. Moody, Deputy. 11 JU:U a ANEW VENTURE.... -NEW MARTIN'S RACKET STORE. Goods bought for cash and sold at a price never Before offered In Oregon City. Call and Examine Our Stock and be Convinced. Opposite Charrnan's Bros. Block. ?'t.jL GAZE urSliovWindov; THIS WEEK, McKITTRICK, THE SHOE MAN. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at WVUIiton, Floriila, says he cured a case ol diarrhuua of long standing in six hours with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Piarrhtra Remedy. What a pleaaant "urprise that muet have heen to the sufferer. Such cures are ot unusual with this remedy. In many canes only onj or two doses are re quited to give erinanent relief It can always be depended upon. When re duced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. In the decline of life, infirmities beset lie to which our youth and maturity were strangers, our kidneys and liver are subject to derangement, but nothing equate Pr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm as a regulator of these or gans. For sale by C. Huntley, druggist cts,. 50c.ta.and 81.00 Bottle. Onecentadosea i It is aold on ruarantoa by all drurr Hata. It cures Incipient ConiumpUoa Snd la the best Cough and Croup Cur. For sale bvG. A. Harding, druggist. Tho Independent! NEW YORK. A ItellKloiiM I.ltornry aud Fiimily ."eNpM'r. Undenominational, unblaaed and Impartial. A paper for clergymen, acholara, teacher, bualneaa men and families. It dla cnaaei. every topic of the day re llRloua, theoloitlcal, political, literal y.aeeial, artlat'o aud aclentiAo It., contrib uted artlclea are by the moat eminent writer! of the E n gll a h lanifiiaire. It emplova apeelallata and dlstlngulahed writers aa editora of ltn twenty-one Department, aa follow: Literature, Science, Miif .o, Fine Arta, Sanitary, Mlaatoua, KeliKloii! Intelliueuce, Biblical Iteaearch, School and College, i'eraonala, Charitlea, Editorial, New of the week, Buuday-School, Mlntateral Reglater, Klnanelal, Insurance. Old and youna. Pehhlea, Farm and Garden, Odd Knota. A paper partlcualarly fitted for lawyer doc tor, clergymen, thoie engaged in luialueaa, young people of both lexea, men and women who read and think for themaelvea. A paper especially valuable for those inter- ealea in rine aria, science, iuumu. A paper giving valuable inlnrmatlon upon Finance, Life Inauranee. Commerce paper for Sunday-School Works, those who have a Firm, "anion or House Plants. A paper lor the family, eld and young. Sit yearly intacrtptlon 1 (3.00, or at that rate for any part ot a year. Club of five, (2.00, each Specimeut Copiei Free. vmioTiis U U II .1 I ml wh mm m mm h mmw- m GOODS ON He Your Own Master. Ftw people appreciate hovr mnch their imprexsiona. their whims and im pulfes, and in fact all their mental en ergy depends on the harmonious action of all the vital organs. A poorly digested dinner may make one quarrel with a friend. A contested liver may bring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest day. A rheumatic pain may keep you from business or work and en tirely change some marked out policy A few doses of Moore's Revealed Remedy will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and your work. Juatica blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkrpriss of fiixi. Portland prices. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Enterprise office. Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances are caused by an impure blood, which will result in a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will develop into Scrofula, Ecze ma, Salt R Jeum and other serious results ot I k. M 9m Ml tllM. hAMI Bad Blood ! sunerer impi wto. blood trouble, for which I took many remedies that did me no good. I have now laaea lour uouies w IfS!J withthe most wenderful results gaifVlHI Am enjoying tlie best health I 1 ever knew, have gained twenty 'pounds and my friends ay they never saw mjweU. lta'ir rrftwriBcst Prlntinr UAcc, WathinFtoa, D, C Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease! X ..;Lu4 (tamm r una arldrMeU A UMUJCM W "J SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. Duffy & Heckart EXPRESS andJRANSFERING Social care in moving Household Goods and Pianos. Prompt work and Reasonable charges. Leave orders at BELLOMY & BUSCH'S. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Riita of any description furnished on slio. t notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi nesfl promptly attended to. FOR SALE OR TRADE. I Tract of CLACKAMAS FRUIT LANDS. t Oood house, barn, ete. Also 2 LOTS IN GLADSTONE. J. K. fjttOOM, Park flace, Oregon. Postoffico-:-Store. MILWAUKEE, OK. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, . Boots Shoes, Our Groceries aie Fresh and of the best quality. In Priceswe meet Portland Competition. O.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. HherlfTi Notice of Sale oa Kierntloa. In the Conntr Court of the SUte of Oregon for Ihe County of Claekamaa. J. T Apperwm, fluardian of Ada Kelloig and Agcle Kellogg. FUtiitirT. i: S H. Kellogg, defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clark trnan, aa. Notice la hereby given, that by virtue of an execution and order id aale li-mied out of (tie County Court of the Htale ol Oregon for Ihe County of Claekamaa, bearing date the 80th .lay of October. If'M. In a eult wherein J. T. Aper aon, guardian of Ada K'clloyg and Aggie Kel lig waa plaintiff, and J. 11. Kelloeg wa de fendant, commanding me In Hie name ol the !! of Own. that out of ;he real estnle here inafter defcertld. lo realize a aum aullielcnt to ailaly the demand of aald decree, to wit . 70. and the further rum ot 110 "(, and aim the cote of and attendinr thi Bale. Now, therefore, in obedience to unch decree I did, on Ihe Sib day of Augunt. VM. duly attach, and on the ll day of (ictober, duly levy upon, and will, on Satunlay. the ib day ol l)c cember. ini, at the hour of I o'clock r. M ot aaid day. at the front door otthe court houe In aald couuly, offer for aale at public auction, and tell to the higheat and beat bidder, fur cah in hand, all of the right, title and Ietereat the aald defendant haa In and to the (..llowine dcacrlbed real property, to wit: Lot 4 In block SO of Or- ,nn Cltv Orefff-n. Kated thla 5th day ot November. A. D. 194. K. C. MADWA'K. Sheriff of Claekamaa County. Slate of Oregon. By N. M. 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