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"LABBY" SCORNS A TITLE. Th llrltl.h Itt.lUal Lra.lrr ttnult ynwn VlrturU an IrnnL-al Sriimn. In n rixvnt issue of Honry I.alon-elu-re's Truth npivurs tho following do liijlitfully ironical nr.iraiih8 from his canflio ii'n: Thank heaven tho birthday of her majesty is over, and I nin safo fir 0110 moro year! Since tho queen has taken to cvlelirntintf li.r natal day by knight ins or baronctinc tlnwo connected with journalism I see. tho day approach with four and trembling lost my sovereign should Ih minded to knight or haronet nu Never is there a oreation of "sirs" without some of them assuring; mo that, far from asking to be made one, they did not even know that this was con templated until they saw their names iu Tho Gazette. I invariably believe ' what any one tells me; therefor tho I danger seems to me to bo a real one. My j objection is a double one. I prefer thej juaiu "mister or a Kntisti cituen, ami I should fear, wore I knighted, that my readers would suspect me of heinjj actu ntetl rather by gratitude than by sincere admiration whenever I felt called upon to praise her majesty's advisers. Not indeed that I object to any one be ing knighted if this adds to his pleas- nm if, nvi ii.i A L-tii )..). n . , , ...... ... ... .,. iug to the sill uf the gentleman who be. comes a "sir. " I was discussing the other day with a friend of mine who had declined the honor whether it was an advantage to a parliamentary candi date or the reverse. Ho contended that, such is the inherent snobbisni of the Anglo-Saxon race, the advantage is con siderable. There is a certain amount ol truth iu this. Although not myself desirous of be ing knighttxl or baroneted or of being officially allowed to wear a colored rib bon or a metal disk, I sincerely wish the qnocti "many happy returns of the day" and tnit that she may have many other occasions to confer birthday hon ors on her subjects, provided that she does not include me ever iu the distri bution. We must judge of sovereigns by sovereigns, and certainly tho quoin has been tho best monarch that has sat upon the British throne. The unreason ing loyalty that elevates a sovereign into a sort of divinity has disappeared, mid the institution of monarchy is now judged very much ou the merits or de ments of the incumlieiit of the throne. The qneeu enjoys a personal popularity which must be far more gratifying to her than the ubject sentiment that leads free men to grovel before a crown, whether it be ou the head of the vilest or the best of human beings. What I object to iu monarchy is not so much the monarch when, as with us, the sovereign reigns, but do not rule but the courtiers and the flunkies that it brings into existence. Charles II was not a commendable sovereign, but I al ways have had a liking for him ou ac count of bis undisguised contempt for his courtiers. I EUROPE'S TORCH OF WAR. . Powr. Krly For tho &park The Crest That Will St It Attain After the dreadful Franco-Gorman vrar of 1970-1 the principle of prolonged military service and of diminished an nual contingents was given op. The monstrous principle of universal service was adopted instead. By this principle the whole nation is under arms. A country is no longer a country; a people is no longer a people; a nation is now nothing but an army, and a coun try is only a barrack. Everybody is sur le qui vive. If war breaks out today, all professions become deserted, all func tions abandoned; the life of the nation stops, so that national activity may be said to begin agaiu only w ith the blood that is shed. Moreover, before two hostile armies that is, two nations when they are ene mies join in combat each of the two armies that is, each of the two infinite hordes which traverse their several countries to meet eventually on the field of battli. will leave behind it a country in famine, its factories silent and its trade paralyzed. Again, enormous stocks of food sup plies must bo accumulated on tho fron tier where the two armies are likely to meet, but before reaching those inex haustible magazines the army must be fed while crossing their own territories, and that requires money. So that be fore even the first gun is fired each army will have expended enormous eunis and left iu its train towns and vil lages stripped of men and beasts, the cities in famine, the country without a single tiller of tho field. McClure's Magazine. The Retort Courtou. In tho course of tho debate on tho bill to dismiss railway postal clerks Mr. Grosvenor of Ohio was giving the house the benefit of his knowledge of the ex perience in tho postal service as far us appointees in his own district were con cerned. Ho thought that if the bill were amended so as to requiro the old em ployees to pass an examination and grado 50 per cent not one of tho dismissed clerks, who, of course, were all Demo crats, would come within 1,000 miles of getting back. "The gentleman is a distinguished member of congress," said Mr. Pendle ton of West Virginia. "Does ho think he oould pass the examination required to enter the railway postal service?" "I think so," said Mr. Grosvenor, "if the gentleman from West Virginia had to put the questions. " Washing ton Post. The Veer 1894. The year 1894 corresponds to tho one thousand eight hundred and ninety- eighth from tho birth of Christ, to tho year 7403 of the Byzantine era, to tho years BC54-6 of the Jewish era (the lat ter year beginning at mux t on .Sept 80), to the year 2i47 since l!.e founda tion of Koine, to the year 'V' I of the Japanese, and to the years 1 M 1 1-12 of tho Mohammedan era, the year 1312 of the era of the hegira having begun on the fit'j of July. St Louis Republic 'I SPY STRANGERS." tngUn.l'i lt.-rt.lt Agnln.t th Try Thai CltMini th Common Ull'rl As b well known, it is only through conrtesv and in violation of utriet rules that anyone is allowed to witness the ........ 1: l- 1J..1 -l; priKxxiiiiigs 01 iiie r.iigwMi wu iiiiiiieni. If an ill naturod member oIiooumi to call out at any time, "I spy stranger," the galleriio must bo immediately cleared. This custom, of course, has Ixxvmo ob solete, and of late the ladies, who can go anywhere else in Wostudnster where visitors are allowed, through their iw pooial champion, .Mr. iiyles, have en deavored to secure tho same privileges relative to admission to the members' gallery as those accorded to men. In a recent declaration before thf house of parliament Mr. Herbert tilad Hone stated that the exclusion of ladies from this place was ba.cd on tho rule enforced by successive speakers that women cannot obtain admission to the house. "In former times," he said, "between HiT'.i and 1TTS, tho occasional presence of women in the gallery below the bar was permitted. Notice having, on Feb. S, ITTS, been taken that trail gors wiiv present, tho strangi-rs who were men withdrew in oN'dienee to the sergeant -at arms. The ladies who tilled . : tne gallery exhibited such persevering , ., .!,..., . c..m,iu ui incomer inai they interrup'ed tho business of the house for two hours. Since that ladies ; have never Ixvn allowed to sit within j that part of the house. " Mr. Herbert Gladstone's statement j filled the English newspapers with col- unins of letters on the subject, the j general trend of which goes to show i that the liritish maid ami matron pro- ! pose to assert that they have equal rights to witness the doings of the law makers with their husbands and sweet hearts. New York Advertiser. 1 GOLD SWEATERS AT WORK. Your Double Knelt- An LUble to 11 i Itollur I.lRht. I A startling discovery was made in the suhtreasury the other morning, and as a result all people are warned against tho t-0 goldpicce, as tho "sweater" is at work again. Cashier Stout received a sack contain ing $5,000 in gold coin from a bank ou Third street. As usual, he weighed each piece before accepting it and found five double eagles each $1 short. Careful ex amination shows that they had all been remilled. Remilling gold coin is the latest trick of tho men who find counterfeiting too diuigerons. They go to a large city and deposit a sum of money in bank and a few days later draw it out iu 20 gold pieces. These they put into a lathe and trim off the milling, which they care fully put on again, gaining at least f 1 worth of gold iu tho operation. As the coiu is not mutilated, but only slightly reduced in diameter, tho coins are read ily passed on tho stores and iu market, I where money is uut weighed when re ceived. Tho wifu of tho "sweater" makes trifling purchases at tho stores with th, ..., tl, .,,. ,,..,,, r,,;,-..,! i , exchange is rebanked and drawn out in gold ugain. Thus tho capital is kept turning over at a lively rate, constantly growing, at a slight risk of detection. A diligent "sweater" can clear from j0 to f 75 a day easily. These are the first indications that Cincinnati has been worked, but from now on double eagles are under suspicion. Cincinnati Timt Star. BOTH BROKE THE RECORD. How C'niiKrrftMinan Allen Heeared One A p. polutuieut I'roiu President Cleveland. Like other men of wealth and influ ence. Congressman Allen of Mississippi has his poor relations. But, unlike most men of wealth and influence, be does not turn them down. One of them wanted to get an appointment and ap pealed to Mr. Allen to secure it for him. Inasmuch as he had been uniformly suc cessful in having his indorsements ignored, he concluded it would do no harm to say a good word for his worthy and eminently re.-jiectablo relative. Going to the White House one day last week, ho shook hands with Mr. Cleveland. "Mr. President, " he said, "you have uever appointed anybody I've a'-ked yon to appoint, and I have never asked you to appoint a relative of mine. Now, lot's tsith break the record. " "All right, John, " said the president, laughing, "I'll make the appointment. " Washington Post. llarrliMn' Heavy Trunk. I An amusing story has leaked out in connection with ex-President Harrison's visit to this city. One of tho trunks with which h is traveling this summer was extremely well loaded and tasked the strength and patience of a baggage smasher at tho Forty-second street sta tion to such an extent that he lost his temper and made a very emphatic re mark. "Be aisy, there," said his companion. "That's Mishter Benjamin Harrison's trunk. " "Begorra, thin," answered the irate Irishman, "he's got his presidential boom inside of it. " New York World, Prophetic. A cartoon which tho Paris Figaro had ready to publish at tho time of Presi dent Carnot's death was one of the usual Illustrations by Forain. The artiHt, thinking of the possible retirement of Carnot from the presidency, had figured two waiters at the banquet of Lyons exchanging opinions. One says to the nrwr. Tviinfino- At ( 'unuitr " f jx V nt. him welL It , th laft tilne Wje him. " Of course tho picture was never published. Canne For Pralne. The following notico was given last Sunday from a suburban pulpit: "The pastor will preach his last sermon this evening prior to his vacation, and the choir havo arranged a special praise service for the occasion. " New Yufk Observer. An You (iiilnit Vul If to, it will my you to writo to A . C, SlioKlon, Konorul nticiit of tho "Uurlmir ton Houto," -.0 WnnhinKton Miwt, rortlmiil. 1 lu will muil vou (rii of j charge, maps, time tables, ami Hdvlse ...... you as to the through rates to any point. reserve sleeping cur aecoinmodatlons j for yon, and furnish you with through j tickets via either tho Northern, I'niou, Southern, Canadian IVilie or lireat Northern railroads at the very lowest j rates obtainable. The lUirlington route is generally con- j ceded to be the lluest equipped railroad i I in the world for all classes of travel. Through Trains Without Transfer. Travellers must not forget that tho O. ! K. iv N. line Is thoroughly repaired ami all trains ar running without transfer i or delay. Through service to Omaha, i Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; ! rullinan sleepers, free reclining chair ' cars, upholstered tourist nleoerH and modern day coaches. Call on O. K. A. 'N. Agent liefon purchasing ticket, or ! address V. 11. Ilurlburt, tien'l f'assen- ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Wank note, receipt and order books I ,,, KvTKm-Himc ..tlic. : - Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Uddcrc. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and 5trainst Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates .Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiify. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang: Liniment conquers Pain, Makes Ian or Beast well again. WINTER TIME TABLE. rrml STR. SARAH DIXON, For Astoria and Clatskanic. Leave WASHINGTON HTRHKT DOCK for Aastoria, Sunday and Friday mornings at 7:.'!0 A. M., and Monday and Wednesday ev;nings at 7:.'0 P. M.( making clone con ncctioiiH at Astoria with bontrf for Ilwaco and Clatsop. KETUKNINO leaves Astoria Monday morning at 0:li0 A. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 5 I'. M. Connecting at Oak Point on down trip with steamer Messenger for Clatskanie; and on up trip from Astoria. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, MorriHon Ktreet, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EAKTH. For general repairing he Btandfl without a peer. For firHt-claHB, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I FALLS KNCAMPMKNT, No. , I. O O. K. MwU flnttam thlnl 'i'tien'UyMof each month, AtO'1'1 Fellowii hall. MmUtrn and vImIDijk pntriarr hM, rordlally luvilcl to attend. J. A. STKWAKT, W. H ilOWKLL, Hcribe. Chief I'uLrJurch. -" I r IMP" SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A rMvnt dl-oovory u tlmt twnilnrlin dlulm'MH, diilliiOMH, confix lou of t ho mhul rt'., nrv duu to iK'rtiiitti'iiiiMit of tho iiorv cotitom W supply tho brulu with ihtvo fittvo that tmllxoNttou, (lyx-psU, timiriith'ln, wlml tit alomutii, vU nrlno from tho tlcrtwmt men i of Uio turv otMiterttmipply luu thi'ttMir (Tim Willi ihtvo It u 11 or fnrvo, ThU K Uv true o( tunny iIIhcuhc tif lite lirnrl utul luiiux. Till) IHTVO h)'! t'lll If ll It 0 H ll'll'U I'll ill VhI it HI In mhmi ly tlm iuvoiupunlnD ciii. i no in i ii whito ItnoH it r o tho norvivi wli It'h ronMy I ho noi vo fr o 'from I h MOru oiMHont (it oory n;iit of tho boi fuM iu tho olv riooiirrt'iH I nmvoyotl ulun t h o lolOkr;li wlr" to o o r y Htutioit, liirco or -ciii, trtlinttry lihvtlohuiH full id ivitird (hi- (not; hitiotnl uf trout liitl I ho ttorvoooti tors for lhoi'ioiH o f tho ilumicn nrNlitit thorofrnui lh(y t r o tt t tho p ut uttivtotl. ' KnuiVllii MIIoh, . It , I I. II . tho i highly oohhriitoi ; UpOClulUt Hllll ' Htntlont of nortO'W i11hohh, ntot iuthir 1 of niiiiiv imtoil tnvt isit mi tho Iiuirriiiilcoi, ( I.MI4 nIiku nitlu( tho truth of tho tlrtt v:iioint'iit, ntiil hit Kitnrutlvo trvino U p'ii.irotl on that irlii' lih. I in ton vo lo otiriiiit itll (ll--Mi't urUliirf from th r:nu I tin'iil uf tho mrvou4 hiutn W womlcr l fill, iti (ho thitiiHiimU (if uii'Milli-ltoil to-iilmo- hi iIh hi hK-M.iin itf tho rtiinpuny umtuif.u' , liiriiitt tho rvmotlv uiuply pnivo. I'r. Milo' Ki'Mtttrut Ivo N.tvIiio U ft rollnhlo : ri'inoilv for all nervou (IIoiimm, Hiirh 114 I ht'iol it hi. iirrvo(i dchlllty. prontrutlnit, j MlooplcNiiiO'ot, illulnottji hyHtorln, m'timl ih- tild )y till ilnuulttn tm p)nit)i iiuiirnntfo, nr'iit dlnvt hy tho IT. Ml Ion MtHllotil (., Klkhurt. tiiil.. on nvolpt of prlco. fl p r Ut tlo. tlx ImhiIi-4 for fos opn- pn'pnid ICctiomtlvo Nirvliio ihHKUuly coululu HO upluto or UuutciTuus ilr is. For snlo !v Chunnuii A- Vv. ShrrlfTi Nntlr n Snr on Knrrloun. Iti l?io I'lriMtlt 1'tnirt nf ih Sinlu of Oni(ii fur tho (.'ounty nl 1 Uckniiiiit. Tho Klmt Nitlmml llntik of K"t liriUnI, roriHirHitoii. pNlntnV v J.hn H. Millur mot Ijou MllUr. (lt-foiilituii State of Uroitou. Totinty of CliriamNii. Nittlor ( hrrrhy lvoii tlit hy vtrtur f an oxortithiu )) nnlor of nl Ukiio out i tlio rlroult court of tlio Miic uf itrt-ttnti fur tlir t'nunty uf Clai'kmtB, hcrtiif 'Ulo thf .'Tih Uy af Nuvrnirr. I'!. In a null wtirrt-lu 1 tie Flfit Ntiunnl litnk uf Knt rtrlUnl. a ourp"r'tion, ik plaMitlO. am) lohu II Mtllir niul l.xnia Millar Hero lo(itilaiitH, rtmtnan1ltitf Mto. tn thr U I tlO uf thr Stnto of OrrWHlt, Itint Mt uf Iho roal t'M'iio hrrolnnlior ifrrth'tt in rrnllic m tun Milliririit to vitufy thr lrtuiul nl ilm-rt'o, tir-wlt f KIT Hinl ihr furitior iiinml ill :) iiimiraticc, aiul the hiriln r mm ufIV attorney Iwi. ami the furthrr t(iiii nf .'.MHt r)t. ither with Intoroi mi tho nam ivrv Ml'l ilri rco no t-iilir'l nl ctitht per n-nr per m 11 tin iii aul almi tho o-'l uf ami atti'tuliiiK thin iale Now, thorofnro, In olHirni,i t mrh derrct, I tp, 011 tho 7th ilay nt Nuvtiitlrr. lvn, .Inly low upou. and will, oil HittinMy. Ihr ,1th Uy of lifi finlnT. ivti, Nt tho hour f two rim k I' M.ofttHid Uy, a the front lHr ofthrr-urt hoiio in I'oiinty ortVr l"r nali at pnttllr anrtluii, atxl m1I to tho hltcht'l Htnl lot li J W-r fMrrth in hind, all of thr nvht tlth n 1 In torrt the nald deh-ndaiit h9 In and luth fullowliiK imtIUi roal property, to wit Ito fftnnluK at a t"lnl Ivrrnty rn rat of Ho atiiilhwcNl roriier of the uultifHit iiirtor of iff t Pn nltii'. towtmhip two hi ill of range two cant of Willamette nitridlaii: runntiiv ihrneo north "Ixtt-fii roW: theiou htm twenty rli IhPiir north twenty f.mr Ihrnrr r-t thirty flvp rNU mii fiitr fori to the renter line of ho ttri'u.tii A 1 ll f irriia Hallrn J, ihfneo fotith trnnntr nald tenter Hue of muI () AC. K K. to tho Miiiih Duo of unlit MTtioii ni no; thf lire wont twilvo rnli mid four foettolhe plao of U'Klnnltiki, routNlnlnv tlx nrre and tteventjr iuarr ro morn or Tm, altualr! In t Inrkmin ootinty. ureifim. Uated thin iitli dy f f .NoviMiiWr, A f 14. K C M AIUmh K. Wherlffaf ('UrkmiiNH roiinty, rttnti of i treiroti Uy N. M Moopv. Iopnty 11 w W l KhertlTi .Not Ire nf snk on FurrrliHinrK, In tho Circuit ("f lirt of the Kiate of Oregon for thr Comity uf t'larkammi AhaJ. llyn. plalntlrr. Wlr J, limn ami Clara (.' Hrure, dofoiwUtita. Htato of tiroKon, ('utility of Clarkaniaii, Notleo h herrhy irlvrn tlmt hy virtu of n pxrriiilna mift order of iilr Urnied out uf Ihr circuit r-.nrt of the Htur ori'Xou fur the County of t'Urknm m, lienrtinf date (he 7lh day of Novrnitrer In 1 ult wliereln Alvi J Allyn wa 1 1 1 lit I tT and Wnlliro f, hruevand Clara t. hru o woro defendant rum inaudltiff mo. In tho name uf Ihr rttnir of ure nun, thut out of the roil rtnto herelwnftrr denorlli!, to realize a aiun tuftlct.:it to att(y the deuwtioU of nhu) decree, tuwlt; fll'.ri Hy hiu! the further nun of flu co-.li, mid tho further ftu in of kk attornoy'a fee) together with in terest im the Minn liit-e .tnVHinln-r S, l'4. at eiKht Pr rent, per milium, and hIho the dU of and ntrmdlnv: thin nlo. Now, therefore, In nhedlcnre to mirh derri'e, I did, un the yjih day of Noveinher. ivi. duly levy upon and will. 011 Ktiturdwy, tho 'oh day of lieerniher, r4. Hi the hour nf fttie n'rlofk IV M-of an Id dy, at tho frtmt door of the court houln Mid coiitny. nfler fur tlo hi pulilie auction, and el to tho Mirhe! itml l-t hidder, for eth In hntid. all ihr if rltfht. title ml In torent the tmtd ilefetMluiii Iihvo In mullolhe follftwliitf ileierihod real propirty, to-wlt: The runt bilf fd the unrthcHftt (puirter ui'1 the north half of tho "outhe'itt ijunrter of Motion two, In townOilp five Hoioh, raiiHe thiee (Mint ol the llhtinettf tuerl'llan In ClKclifiifta) roiinty, (ireKfiti. Inttcd IhU th ilay of Nnveiither. A. I lx'M K C MAI'IMX K. HherlfT of tMafk'i tiiw County, Htatr to tireifun. Ity N. M. Moopy, 1't-puty. II w MM Nutlre of Kxej'titor'a HKlf of Ketil Ijitaln. Notice Im hcrehy Riven tlmt lu purHtiiitict; of a llciuisi and order of aalo niml hy tho County Court of the Hinl of Oregon, for the County of ClackamaN, fin the 2Jth dy of jep(oinhcr, IM'M, In tht iiiHtter of tho estate, of Kichard (icrdett, dcccK-ed, the underniiiiod xmauiorN tif the hint will and lent anient of Kind Idchard Oenlcn.de oonioil. will noil at puhlir; auclion, at the court hoiiMcdoor, in the city of Oregon Cltv, Cluck aiiian county. OrcKon, uu the 17lh day 0 jicccrn hor, IK'.il. at lOncltick A. M., lu the hfifhoNi hid der for canli lu huml, till mid h1 11 ri ) o r tho following (lecrlhcil roiil property holomflm; to tint mitd itato of Klchard ttcrdc., dcrcxM'd, Hltuated in tho County of CUckmu-iH and Htuto of Oregon, to wit: A lrcr;t d hmd nltuatc, 1 lug and huliig lu the Cfuinty tif ClHckauooi, Htnte of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing it chuhiH ami llnkH Hotithof tho northorotcoriierof tho m rtli CHHt quarter of tho Koiith went (piartor of nhcIIoii thirteen townnhlp two Koiith, range four oant, where the county rtiad from Oregon City, via I'nlon M'ttiemeiit, Intcrnccu the old omigrant roHd from I'lillfp KoHtor'n to'l'lie IihIIoh; thenco north H7 delicon 11ml :t0 minuter, whi 2U fliHlnn Htid 'I') MnkH; thence aoulh !7 cluiliin iind U llnkn; thence cant 'U chum; thcuco north HI cIimIioihimI Wl ImkM, to hcglnnlug, contulnlng 'MJAi acrcH, together with this ti monta, hrfl ItamoiitM and appiirteuancL'H thereunto liclong-liUC- Ieed tn ho made, at tho expciihe, of purchmicr, Diitud Nnvumhcr lit, 1'j4. fl. L Nokkkn, II. Woi.k, KxcciitoM of the KHtate of Hlchurd Ocnlcn, deceaHcd. 11 MM-li NOTICK OF FINAL HKTTLKMKNT. Notice In hereby K'vn that I havfl filed my final report lu the matter uf the ornate of I mow! Cloutier, deceaKcil, in the County Court of Clack' amim county. Oregon, and tin; court hah ap pointed JamiHry I1V1, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M. an the day and time of the hen ring of mild report and for the m-ttlemcrit nf ald ornate, JKiO(iM A (iKipriTff, JOHN CLOI'HKK, AttortieyH for Kntate. AdmliilHtrntor KVANOKMCAL MITIIKKAN CIMIKCIf-L fiHKV, I'MMtor. (icrmati ncrvlccn every Mmiday at 11 o'clock A M. Hmrhxh fiervlcoH at 7:110 V. M Hunday nehool nt 10 o'clock A. M. Loca tion: Storeroom next door to hakury In Hhive ley'NhulldinKi corner of tieveuth and MadUon KtreetB HhrrlfT'R Notice of hula on ICieriitlun. lit the Circuit t'oitrl nf tho Mtnlv nl Ort'ipui fur tho Couniy uf MuUmumih. M t (IrahHiu, pUlutlir, vi. J, W. Oraham, de (oudaiit. Nute of (tretfoti, Cnuiity of (Ma katnaii, m. Not Ion U horchv ulvou, (hat hy vlrtuo of mi eeMiMon and order of alo uUed out of I ho ouiiuly court uf the Hulo uf Oroifmi for the j Circuit of Mulllinimth, hoarliiir duto tho tuli dny nf Uotoher. I mm, In a mlt wherein M K' tlrnhniii w a pUllitlfT. ami J W (irnham wur I dcloiidaul, mitimmidiiiK mo. 111 the nauio uf the j Nlnte of Orciioii, I lit nut of (ho real oMnlo hoio liiuft r deoci ihrd, tu roillo tx huiii nuUlcliu( lu 1 MtUfy the (lonimolN of mod decree. t wil l (.n nil. totjcihor with lntorot uti the amo jinco ' mild dccr(o w a elilercd, unit alo tho ol of ' ami allemlniii thin mIo. 1 Now , therefore. In ohedletice tu modi decree. 1 1 (lld.ult tho mil ilxy ol ( U'loPor, pn4. tlulv ioi y upmi aiid will, on Nmurdny, tho I'th dUv uf .hiimm , li.V al the hour id 1 u'cloi k I' M nl Mill day at the fioiit dor of the court hoiii in ! Mid coiiuty ottci for mIo at pnlitic auction, niid j nt ll tu the iitthil mid lit htddor, for canli In hind, nil tho rlithl, tlllo and liilorem tlo Mid deleiuhilil, ou the I .'lit duy of July, (MM!, tool III mid to tho (ollowliiH dencrlhed re I piopotty town 1 Me Hut a part uf I'otiatlou t mid t lalui No Mi, j In low nhlp ;l fouth uf Itaiitte I We-: of i. Umcdc .Mcrldi'tii, mid mue pitiilcnlarl v tic ttrrllu'd n follow, to w It )iejluiiiiiii al the oiithwett corner uf Mid clxliii No Ml, thein u mullet M't hnlui to tho tiKiiliwcnt (oriier id criiott 15 the nee cabI h 7 chalim, I hence uuiith ( IU1 1 den. oit 1 1 1'hiilu them e el ;"n chmn ! theticr north M.7i ctmln to uumter cctloti po( hrtwerii rctloiio t and 0. llirnco rat 1 u chHlim thence touih M VI clutlii Iheio oHcal M ehnlliK tu the place of h-'ttuDiititf, contain , tint n :y rtctc iiuuo or le Ai"u. I'eitluiiitiK at the timthucat eruerof th ulcer tain jiotmlloti 1 mid I Uiim ltilitei In m-c'toti .11. -'I ami .M low uhlp .1 .south, H'no I weit of llUuictti' Meridiuu. and known claim I No ii of .lohu nniwiili mid Wile. niiiuliiK 1 thence eat tt. 74 rlmlu theiico noinh i t chain, thence nnth dcit e it I tWi t hmtia j thence Moot h mi de eat lu chlo. ihrtu-e fcunlh .' deit en( 4 ul ch'ilut theneo ftouth I' den wet . mi ch'iliti Ihcnco oulh a chalna. ; Iheuer toinh pi dru :tit mlu rt :i V i'haiii I thenee omit di-t exai 01 clmiu , theino Hoiilh ,11 mlu iM H Vi cloilii Iu a codat nt I mouth of m prlui( htanch; thence oiitti 7 , de n mlu ol p. tn chain u a in-ill fir tree oil the left I' lik uf V llUniette 'I ( er oil (tie weal aide of m I tie (hence up ald W llltOuette liver oiitli rt dctf .m lulu, Wrt fill ehmu to Ihr! noiitheaat corner nt piece id lmid heretofore 1 told mt 1 fi'in C)td hy knhl Jhll titii w nil mid 1 Wlfchyd I recorded III liook "K ' of U eda. j pne w t.f t lackfint count y. (irctfoti to with hi reference hereto made thence north ;t den j weat 1 chalUa, tliem north i.i detf, weat l 1 t haltiR. Ihcncp north M tli ri ri a rhatna.' th v north :tA diK wet rlnlit, thence . north M chtlu them e wei .11.VI chln to (he Hfl iHiiindarv line of ih .uinualt cUhn theiu-e north nlniut tld w- t lliienf aNtd cUiin tnir.'ehnlua to (he Wrflnnliu. coiilaliiltig ,ita 1 acrea. Hl"ft"if nUo I Ihi-aouthwcit iplirter if the "ttthwet iinar tcr mid the inthent iUrlcr of the aouthweal HUtt'er of acclloii p. ton uhlp 1 aouth of ratiire I weat uf Wlllaimtto Meridian, i-ontaliilhtf mi acre All In t'U( kmtiM roiinty. itretji n halrd thl th day uf iKcemlHT l to. K ' M A I'Im m ' K. HherlfT uf CUckmiu coKOiy, atme of 1 rKoi Hy N M Moony. Iiepuly li-7 1 l SlierllTt Nntlrf of Salr on r'irrwtlnn. In the Circuit Court of the Mute of Orvfjoti, fur the l otiut) of U( k 4 111 nit the torlift'UI Hiultii Ctunmi y . 11 output nl Ion, pUllltirT. t (ieortte A W 1 1 1 . defrluleiit. htme of tirrtfoti. t ounty of Clnrkmnai, . Noth p I herrhy tltrii thm, v lrtneof an e fU'lnri nod tudor of mIc lurd ou'ofthp circuit omrt uf (he Htme of iirrtfoii fur the County of rnc' miiH, hcirliitf dute theVth diy f N"V. -tnlter. 1 vt. in n nlt w herein the (on f ld MiiMh Company, a crtMimtloii. w pUlu lift and lieorire A S allium wm ilefrudeiit. f omutmidiiiB: me lu !he itamr uf Ihe Utaleof i rri-tfou, (hit .iit of the re I eltle herrlunftei dencrlhed torctllie mti mi Ihelent ( tm! l.fy the demttida of KMld drrree. low it i'ne(i)d 'he fuithcr atim uf f toireihei with tnteret on ttie amit iuet ii deerrt wn emored, and alo the c 11 id mid mi minor thiaMle ,- w therrforn In oU'dlfm e o titch tlenn e, I tild. 011 tin I4h dny of NmrmluT, I oj iluly levy upon, mid will on HiiuriUy, the 1'ith dty of rfe,'tnler. WM. al the hour oftwno rlnrk I' M ufatld day. at th fr ol diM,r of thr c-urt roiiaa In ait Id oounlr, oiler for alo al pohllc auetlun, mii ell to the hlaheat mid l-t mdder for c"h In lot ml nil of the riuht, ode and Hi lereat the mM defetulf-nt, Dtforire K Walllnf, lia In :id tn Ihe followlhtf deerlird rc-t pno oertylowlt l-ita one fli, two r) thr- ! and ffoiri4)lu 1.1. H-k one (lj of Huntet ( It), Clack mm county rr?on, lMtd llii- 1 fTh day uf Noveinher, A l. 14 K C M MdUH fc. Hherirf of ('luc kmuni county Htato uf nreifon Hy N, M. M.amv. Iieo itv. II Hi VI 14 Shf rlfTi Natlcr of Sale un Kirr ntloi. In the Clrci It Court of (h( Htata of Oregon fur theCuunty f Cltcknmai Nf. A. Ounat aind llenrv Hauaman. paiinera, doing huaiiew under Ihe firm nam and atyle of M A Ooo-tA Co , idalullrTa, va. (icorno A. Walling, fftrfeudcut Stale uf Oregon, County of Clm kmna. . Nolle In herehy glten that ny vlrtueof an eireutlon ainl order of ame loaned out 10 the cm ult court nf ihe Htato of ure. 11 for the I County nf Claeamnit. hailiiir date the Vth day of NovetulH r, IvH, In a milt wherein M A. On nut and Iteury tlauanoin, parlnera oing hiianifaa tinder tho firm name and atyle of M. t Oriit A n w ere (dm ml It and (ieur. i A Walling win ilkfcudmt.romuiamllug me in th name uf tho Htato o Oregon, t fiat otu of the real eatate rta-reinafler dci lhed, to reallea anin rtulhcleht lo aatlafy tho detnamla of tald decree, to wit: 17'.' 7' and the further mini f 'ti logeihvr with tncroMt 011 the annn aim aiilil decree wit entered, and alao ll conta and atleiullmr thla a.ilr Now. therefore, lu oM'dlerirft In aith decre I did "ii th I till dny of Novemher duly levy upon, ami will, 011 Halunlay, tr IMh Uy nf ie emhr, l'H. at the hour of one- o'clock I' M of anld H'iy, nt the frontdoor of th ti rt houao in aald cminit olTer fr mI at p'lhllr aufUloii, and aell to the higho-t iind hot tiidilt-p for ciit.li in h'ind, nil the right. IHie ,oot iioerrtt I Iho Mid detmtant liorge A. Walllug, haa In am) to the following ie'-rilie rt-d propiTtv, to uli one 1 1;, two rj) thn-c (in and four! ft) In Mock one (I., of Huiihct Ci, Clio-kaniai county, Oregon. j Ihited ihlH I tlh d iy nf Novcmlicr A l. I-'H. . , 1 4' t K I I I II il ' I ' r. M iO'i , HhorltTof Clackamaa County, Htm nf Orcvrmi. ll v N. M. Maor. Iienutv. l" i. u II Kherlira .N'oticf uf Sale oh Kicculloa. In the Circuit Court nf thn Htula of Oregon, for tho (,'oiitity of ('In-knnooi. Hlg Hlchc) and Mux Mayer, pirtuera, dolov huHlni Hi under the firm namo and atylo of HlchclA Mayor, plaiiillll'M, va. OeurgA. Wall ing ilefeiid'Ult. Ktitio of ori-yoii, Couniy t;f I 'iu-kaiiia, kh. Nolle h hirchv giveu 'hat hy virtue m an oxoculioii iiml order of mile louicd nut of tho circuit court of tne Mtilo ofiircgoti for tho County of cho'k'iimo', hearing duto the ttth day of Novemlier, m. in n milt wherein Hlg Hlclnd ami Mux Muver, pitrliiern, doing hunlnowt umlcr the firm namo and atylo of Hr-hn k Mayor wore idalutllfw, and (oorgo A. Wulllng wun defend mil, cotumnndiiig nut in the name nf tho Hbtte of Oregon, that out of tho real entMle herein afti'r doHerlhed, to ronllxu a mim anUlclodtto HtNfy tho il'-iti'ind of Huld decroo, to-wlt: $KO 75 and the further aiim nf i' i cotH, to gethcr with luteront mi tlio aame plncefoild doeroo wan entered, and alwo the coalH of and uttondiiig thla nalo. Now, therefore, In ohedlonce tn nuch decree, f did, on tlm llth day of Novemher. IH'.U.duly levy upon, ami will, on Hatnrdiiy Ihe 1'ith di y of heccinher, IH'.U, h( the hour of I :!UI o'clock, I. M. of Nalil day, at the front door of the court ho line lu Hahl county, offer for unle nt piddle auctU n, and noil to tfie highoMt nod hct Idddor for chkIi In hand, all of ihe right, tlllo hiu! j In toroHt the Huld ilofolidant, Oeorgo A. WhIHiik, hanin and two the following dcHcrlhed real Iirof)crty, to-wlt: mift (1), two Cij, throe V,) and fourM), of hluck one (1) of HumoJt CiLy, ClHi'k'iniiiH county, Oregon. iMted thla llth day of Novemher A. I). lH(ll. K. C. MADDOCK. HherlfT of f'lncknmaa nounty, Htate of Oregon. Hy N. M liooOY, Deputy. 11 Hi: 12-11 KXKCtnWH NOTICK. Notice la hereby given, that the undorHlcned hun heon duly appolntcil by the Hun. O. K. Ilayea, Cuunly Judge nf Clnckainaa enmity, OrogMii. execuior of tlie laat will ami teatammit of Martha A. Doorea, deceaaed. Al) poraona having clulma ngulnit aald eHtnto aretiotlrloil to preamit the nnino, with vouchera proimrly verified, to meat thenlllceof C. 1. and I). (;. Latourette, my atterueya, at Oregon City, Ore gon, within Nix tnnutha from thla date. Dated November '11, lny-i, U-W:11-2H J, W. DOOHKH, Executor. Po8io(Heo-:-Sloro. MII.WAUKKK, Oil. FAMILY -: GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoos, Our Groceries arc Fresh ami uf tin lirnt quality. : In Priccsvo moot I'nrtluml ('i'iiiiititi)U. O.WISSINGHK, SuccosHor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. D K VIES TIIKI'lloTCMiKAI'llHIt, Kcci'ivcil n ulil 1 1 if. lu 1 muI 1 i Ion iil at SI, I.oiiin ' mi vcti t iot 1 of riioiij;rMH'iH, 1 Xii-I . Third and Morrison Streets, I'lirtliiml, ( iri''on. FOR ABSOLUTELY MRE DRlIfiS Uo Til Q A. HARDING. NoNK HIT 0OMPU1NT PHAHMACISTS (MPLOVtO riae PerfDHsriti Hllolltl Articles. A l"" full trk nf F-A.I3SrTfc5- OILS KT0. THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. Jan. Schlitz I'ri'winjj Ci.'h Mil-wnuki-o Iwerun tlraulit. IMl'OltTKD AND POMKSTIC WINKS AND All tin' Iti'nt UraiiJn of I'inm. Portland Cowlitz Hiver Kuiitc, vin. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH JiHeil Ki'lli(:n TnitiH. l!o. STK. JOSKI'Il KKU.Odt; leaves Kelrto Mdiiilny, VcliieHliiy nm) Friilay, at (1 A. M. b ave Port land, TiieHiIny, Thursday ami Satunliiy nt 7 A. M. STK. NOUTII VKST-"-Ix-avn I'ort laml Moiiilny, W'"liieHi!iiy and Friday for Ki-Unaml UjK'r ('nw liU river KiintH, returniiid; th following dayn. TViii in the only direct roiitn to reach nil Cnwliti river pointx. U'M. It. IIOI.MAN, Ajrnnt. Tny lor Street Dock, I'ortland, Or. Hie Ihnmb l n nnfhllfnr Intlfi tt cliaiadcr. The htpmre '1 j pr tu ilhaiea a atnuig HI, trn-at energy and (Inline. Clowlv alilrd i '.hi httatulatcd Ty), iho tnunih uf tliono of mhaiired hh-aa ami hnnliicn ability. Iloth uf tlie-o tywm Ih-Iohu tu thu Inmy nian or woman; and IteinorriU'a Family Mavainr pro. pi n i-npri tiilly for aiu h pt rnoim Hholn volume of new Idetta, con ih-ii-il In a miiall apaco, io ilmt the rerunl of the Hhule wurld'a work for a month may ho read In half an liutir. Tho Cuntral Type Indlcrtti-a ri'llmuiiiuit, culture, am) a low of inualc, WM'trr, and flcllfn. A iH'nton with thla typa of Ihiimh will tlmr otigtily enjoy the literary altmrlloua of Dt'ihorenfa Mnninn. The Ar tUtkr Type Imlii ntra a love of beauty and art, wlilrh will flud rare pleanuro til the niaK'iilfli eiit ell-pirU ore uf roN-i, VK x Im hi n, rcpro il io oil from tho original patntlng hy De l-oiipnl, inuHt celehratinl uf living llovtcr-paiiiUra, wlilrh Hill h jflvrii tu every nilmrrlhcr to Di'iuoreiit'a Mugarlhe for IMrA. Tlm Mil of thla no pcrti work of art wiui filMi.itl ; and the reproiiiiciloii (nil not ho illatltigiilfhed from tint original. tetlen Una, an cm pi 11 to oil or writer-color h turn ii puh liHlicd In each iiiuiiliernf the Muua Inn. uud tlm art ii h a are m pio fiielvand auH'rlly liln-trninl lint the Mtuuilnc la, In reality, a port folio of art work of Iho hh:hefc order. The I'hllowiphlc Tyne U tho ttiiunh of tho thinker and inventor of Ideite, who will ha deeply Inter eatrd In thoMtj ilcvolopid mnuthly lu Di'tnon-at'a Magniiii'. In every oiin uf Ita nunirruiia ih-piotmcnlN which rover the entire iiriiMIc ami aehnilllc, field, chrniilrlliig every fai t, fum y, nud fad of I tie (Uy, Demurrat a la limply a Trfi t t Fntiiily Mau'airine, at rial wn long ago crowned tnern nf thn MonthJii-n. Heinl In your aiiharrlptlun; It will cut only f'ioo, and you will luivo a dor.cn Mauaxlnea In on. Adilre-a W. JrNNiNoa DfamitRRT, Tulill-her, IB Kat UlU Htreet, New York. Though not a fiudilon mnrnrlnc. ita perfect fahhlon piure,iind itMirtlrlt-a on fiimlly and doiucMlr uuillt ra. will hu nf iin rliitivi' Interest to thumt pnnMCKnlntf the Ki-nilnine Tvjm of Tluiiiih, which liiithalea in Itaamnll ale, flcmleincHH, aoft mill, and aiiinuth, rounded tip, thnie tralta which belong crelif hilly to IIm Intler aex, every one of whom alumld auhcrihe to emoreaCa M'igaliie, If yon are uniicpuilnted will) i merlta, temi for a hpeclmcn mpv (frcei, and m will admit (tint teeing Hicho Till M IIS haa put iu In the way of anvlng moeey hy finding hi ona agalrie everything to autiofy tho literary want u whul faiully. y