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WOMAN'S WOULD. ORIGINALITY OF THE AMERICAN NEE DLEWORK GUILD. Aili'lalilr M. Anilrun For IWantifiU Armi- Will She? rrvtly llrtly MltM. Tli Iuk hlom and the Hwiim Kltrhn Itrfli.c - Sho'n ft Trni If or.fln "Only two now fwrimmtH a year, lie tiattiT how (iiuall or iiioxjxuisivo a long n they nro new, " is tho nppctil luiulo ly tlio district presidents of tho American Needlework guild in drum lnhiR up roeruits for tho orpiuiizaitou. This iitvtllowork guild is a distinctly new charity tunl is conducted on n prin ciple rtiuVrviU from any heretofortf at tempted in this oily. Tho object of tho guild is to furnish now, plain and suit illc garments to tho deserving wr, whether they be in tho hospitals or in their own wretched homos. Tho idea of giving now garments is to raise tho self respect of unfortunate people who so frequently undergo humiliation in be ing obliged to accept rastoff clothing. Tho headquarters of the National guild are in Philadelphia, where it was organized nine years ago ou a similar Ilan to that org-aniztnl by Lady Wolver tou and put inn oxeention in EnglamL For a time the work in this country was confined to Philadelphia. A br:uich was eventually sfcvrtod in New York, and a lew weeks ago Miss Willard came here from Philadelphia and organized the third city braueh of tho National guild. The meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. Ilornev Davis. Miss Willard, who bad been in correspondence with a number of the prominent ladies of this city, had her plan well outlined and ex plained it in such a comprehensive way that the ladies present immediately be came enthusiastic and organized a local branch of the National guild before the nioetiug adjourned. Since that it has continued to grow with surprising rapid ity. Here it is the middle of summer, when, trietly speaking, all society is out of town and most charities are tem porarily suspended. But this guild has excited a deep rooted rather than a fcp&sinodic interest, which has grown until it has become a popular fad. Groups of ladies discussing the guild and outlining plans for its extension may be found any morning on the ve randas of the fashionable resort hotels it is a recognized topic of conversation. The organization being uonsectarian creates a more general and widespread interest than would otherwise exist The work is planned on a simple yet practical basis. Any one may become a uienilier by giving two garments a year. A member obtaining contributions from 10 or more persons amounting to 23 garments may become a director. The city branch-. are divided into sections, which are under the supervision of a president and several directors. E;ich president is responsible for 1 10 gar ments a year. She pledges herself for . that number and must abide by her ob ligation. I It was feared this regulation would be somewhat of a drawback to the sue- j cess of the guild work in this city, for, j while all the ladies were willing to con- j tribute two garments, few felt inclined j to assume the responsibility of 1 10 gar- J luents. After the first three sections ; were started and the ladies saw how ' tasy it was to interest their personal j friends in the work their hesitancy van- j L-hed, and one by one they consented to become presidents until there are now SI acting in that capacity for the same number of sections. Mrs. A. M. Easton was elected hon orary president of the city branch, Miss C Gwin the president. Miss M. M. Greer the secretary and Mrs. W. R. Emedberg the treasurer. One peculiarity about this charity is its freedom from meetings. There are no weekly or mout!i!y meetings to bo attended and no after meeting little gossips to be enjoyed. The oharity has no social side, which makes its popular ity all the more surprising. Once a year there is a meeting at the time of distri bution, but that is all. When it comes j time for the yuarly distribution, every ; section sends in its collection. One of , the down town halls will be hired for ; tho occasion, and all the garments that 1 have been donated by the guild mem bers during the year will bo on exhibi tion. Tho public will be invited to at tend and inspect tho display. Mrs. Eas ton and Miss (iwiu, assisted by several ladies, will then sort over the articles, do them up in packages, label them and direct an expressman where to take them. Any section is privileged to sug gest to the committee where it prefers having its contributions sent There is considerable labor attached to the distri bution, but the ladies think nothing of their time and work, so interested are they in alleviating the distress of the poor. San Francisco Examiner. Adrlaliln M. Andersim. The goixl service rendered by women as factory inspectors is attested by tho appointment of Miss Adelaide M. An derson to an inspectorial office. Miss Anderson, it is gratifying to remem ber, is the fourth lady inspector detailed to carry out the provisions of factory legislation as they affect women in the United Kingdom. She is a daughter of the late Mr. Alexander Gavin Anderson and is of Scottish extraction, though Melbourne is her birthplace. She was educated at Girton college and took honors in 1887 in the moral sciences tripos. A year ago she took the Gamble prize at the same college by an essay on ' 'Joannes Scotus. " After quali fying for ber degrea Miss Anderson de voted her time principally to the study and teaching of subjects dealing with ethics and political economy. Since 1802, however, she has been occupied with work under tho direction of the secretary of the labor commis-ion. The experience gained in this way should prove particularly useful to Miss An derson in her new ofliee, as should also her practical knowledge of the co-operative movement In the latter connec tion it is interesting to note that Miss Anderson has both locturoil to and ex amined tho women of tho Co-operative guild in elementary economics. She has also boon for several years a mem ber of the southern section of the Co operative union. Emm this brief state ment of facts it will bo evident that Miss Anderson possesses (strong qualifi cations which have doubtless had their weight with tho homo secretary in mak ing tho present appoint mellt Loudon yHieou. For lteautlful Arm. T: '.o a two gallon pitcher of water in the iglit hand, raise it over your head u.m swing it from left to right iu a cir cle for tivo minutes; then reverse the motion, circling it from left to right, holding tho pitcher upright and avoid ing spilling any of tho fluid. When this can bo accomplished with ease and ac ruracy, take a sivond two gallon pitcher tilled with water aud swing that first from left to right with tho left hand, aud as facility is acquired reverse tho motion from right to left. More proo tioo will lie found necessary with tho left than tho right band. Both hands and arms being trained, next take a two gallon pitcher full of water iu each hand and make tho movement with both simultaneously, being careful that the rapidly revolving pitohers shall not touch. The vessels must cross each oth er's orbits at different angles. This is a most developing exercise to arms, ntvk and back, aud when perfect iu the exercise it will be possible to per form the neat little centrifugal experi ment of the whirling of an open can of milk around the head without spilling a drop. Three months of this simple ex ercise will perfect tho arms of even a delicate woman most beautifully and increase her physical strength to a point where she may without effort control her entire household A husband who sees his wife whirling four gallons around her head with tho grace and lightness of a butterfly upon the wing will hesitate about differing with her iu mere matters of opinion. New Orleans Times. Judgt-' Work. "People seem to think that a judge has nothing to do but sit on the bench and listen to lawyers and witnesses talk," said a judge yesterday. "If sit ting ou the bench were the burden of our labors, we would have an easy time. Take the long opinions that must be written out. They are usually pre pared at night aud require in many in stances a great deal of care and research among lawbooks. Some opinious are interesting; but, as a rule, they are tedi ous aud dry. Here is where a great deal of work comes in, aud besides the opinions are generally written by the Judges themselves. The stenographer is not around, and writing after becoming accustomed to dictating in an office is very laborious. "-Cincinnati Commer cial Gazette. YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Dr. J. n. Watt, druggist and physi cian, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treat menu known to him self and fellow-practitioners; believes that heart disease Is curable. Ho writes: "I wish to tell what your valuable medi cine has done f r me. For four years I had heartdUea.se of the very wont kind. Sev eral physicians I consulted, said It was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost un endurable; with shortness of breath, palpita tions severe pains unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pea can de scribe my suffer ings, particularly luring the last months of those four weary years. I finally tried DR. J. H. WATTS. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result It put new life Into and made a new man of me. I have not had a symptom of trouble since and 1 am satisfied your medicine has cured me for I have now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that lama druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what It lias done for me and only wish I could slate more clearly my Buffer ing then and the good health 1 now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. n. Watts. Humboldt, Neb., May 9, "94. Ir. Miles Heart Cnre is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benelit. AlldruggiHtsBellitatll, 6 bottles for 15, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of prico by the Dr. Mile Medical Co, Elkhart. laL Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Postoffice-:- Store. MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Prices we meet Portland Competition. O.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. (SSI y I Are Yon (.ulntr Knstf If so, it will pay you to wrilo to A . 0. Sheldon, ttoiurl agent of the "Itiirllnn ton Koulo," 2.S0 Washington street, Portland, lie will mail you free of olmtvo, maps, time (aides, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, I'liiou, Southern, Canadian IVilio or liroat Northern railroads at tho very lowest rates ohtainahlc. The Hurliiigton route is generally con ceded to Ih the linest onuippoil railroail in the world for all classes of travel. Through Trains Without Transfer, Travellers must not forget that the O. It. A N. line Is thoroughly repaired and all trains ar running without transfer or delay. Through service to Omaha, Kansas City, M. UhiIs ami Chicago; Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair cars, upholstered tourist sleepers ami modern day coaches. Call on O. K . .V N. Agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. 11. llurlhurt, Cien'l Passen ger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Wank note, receipt and order hooks at the Kstkki'kisk otlice Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder-;. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammation.?, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates iuuscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Makes flan or Beast well gain. WINTER TIME TABLE. STR. SARAH DIXON, For Astoria aid Clatskanie. Leave WASHINGTON STREET DOCK for AaHtoria, Sunday and Friday mornings at 7:?0 A. M., and Monday and Wednesday eveningH at 7:.'0 P. M.( making elofie con nections at Antoria with boata for Ilwaco and Clatsop. RETURNING loaves Astoria Monday morning at C:.'J0 A. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 5 P. M. Connecting at Oak Point on down trip with steamer Messenger for ClatBkanie; and on up trip from Astoria. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270. MorriHon Street. PORTLAND, OREGON, IS KTILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For firBt-clafiS, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I FALLS KNCAMFMKNT. No. , I. 0 0. P. MeetB MrMt ami third 'J in-mlaynof each month, atO'M Fell own IihII. M':n.b;rn and vlnUJug patrlarr hfi, cordlnlly uvlt' 1 to attend. J. A. STEWART, W. II HOWELL, Bcribe. Chit Pairiarcb. SliortfT'a Notice of Nntt on K.tviiHiin. 111 tln Circuit Court f tho Simo of (In'noii fur tho Count;- ot MulliiiniiHh. M C. Uriihnm, llntltr, vn, J, W. llrnlimn, do fi'iiiUnt. Stn of Oregon, County of I'U. km. ... Notion In herel.v ttven, that tiv virtue of no ixiviiilnn mot ontor ot lo m.uotl out of the comitv court of the stulo ot Uroiion lor tho 1'lri'nlt of Multnomah, lierlu( iln, tho th (tiv ol ooloi-or. I'M In s null wherein M. ( (IrnlHin wp iUintirT, on. I .1 W Ornlixiii m iIoIimoIhui. rommMiillnic nu in tho nnmo of tlio ilrtlo ot i irotf. ui th0 our of tho r i.mi Iooo limit r ilo.orlho.l, to roxtlio um ifll. UmiI to "tl.lv tho itomaml. of m,l ,1,'itoo to wit: f l.n ii. tottcihor Willi liitoroit on tho .auto .inro lil iIoitoo w a otitoro,!, ami al.olho oo.tiol ami atti'ntliuir till. imlo. Now. thoroforr In o1o.!ionoo to .uoh ilooroo, tl ll. on tho t'th ilay of Ortohor ihn. .lulv o v noon ami will, on Satur-Uv. tho I 'Hi ,av ol January. 1 at tho hour ol I o olook I M ol all lav at tho front )or of tho oourr hou.o In .anloonntv otVoi for.aloat toil. Ho auction, ami II to tho hluhol ami hoat lltlor. tor oa.h In tMUil.al! tho rlvht. tltlo ami Intoro.t tho lli iloton.l'int. on tho l.'ih tin v .lulv. It ha.t In ami to tho IoUowIiik ilracrthott roal property, to wit itpliiiatxrfnfttniiailoiit.au,! t'lalni No. lit, In 'ronltli s xoiitli of Hanso I Woa: of wit. lainooo Mortittsn. ami moro ir!lenlarlv ,to aorilM',1 aa follow. o wit lli'tfluuintc al lilt aoulhn tM oornor ot aal'l claim .'in. fol, thPtti'P north M iV. ohalna to tho norlhwo.f oornor of aootlon IV thonoooa.t pi a: ohalna thonoo amiih 10'. ilott. oa.t U ohaln. llipiioova.t ".'it a ohaln.; thonoo moth U.?7 ohalna to uuarior aootlon no.i hotwocu -oottona am! to thonoo oat ls.7 rhlu' thonoo amiih M V chain.- thoni-o wo.t V M rh-Ona to tho nlaoo of li.kliiuln, contain Ititf 'ivt .9 aotoa mnro or lo.a ,V.o. Pofliiuiuir at tho northwo.t onrnorot lhatoor tain Ponatlon t.amt Claim .llualoit In .oo'iou. jo '.M ami . Town.hlp S s.mih Itatuo I wo.t of WlUiinptto torhtlan, ami known a claim No ei of John ZninaH ami wilo. running thonoooa.t 4S 74 ohaln.- thonoo aonth 4s a chain, thonoo aouth J7 ,t,v o..t 1 iui t-hain.: thonoo .outh Ut (to oa.t J 10 ohalna: thonoo .ooth h'n tfaat 4 tal phaln. : thonoo aouth IJ loir wo.ttif't fhalua thonoo aouih a chain.; thonoo aoiilti pt ito. :! mln oa.t :t M ohaln.; thorn mih .'at ilp, oa.t J 10 phaln-: thonoo aouth III tnln oa.t 3 N' ohalna to a COtlar at month of ii aprlnir hratioh- thonoo a-ntth Tit rlo..uiln woa la mohatn. to a .mall Srtroo on tho loll hank of WIHamoMo rlror on tho wo.t at.lo of a ravlto thonoo llt .al! W lllamolto rlvor a.uith rt'i itotf .nt niln w o.t S 11 ohalna to tho aooiho..t oornor ol a plooo of latnl horoloforo aol, ami ooiivovimI hv al, tahn nuiwalt ami wl'o hv .loo-l ror,lo, In llook "K" of Poo.l., la,ro :tl. of ( lack a in a. pounl v. 1 1 rot on to whlrli roforoooo 'a horohv mailo. thonoo north :wt tip woat J ohalna; thonoo north 4:1 tlra". wo. I 1 phalli.; thonpp north XI ilotf wo.t a phaltl.; thonoo nortti ,1,. wo.t a 7 ohaln.; thpupp nirlh plialua; thonoo wo.t JO.MIohalna to tho wo.t latumlarv lino of .ant utnwall ol.lnr thonoo nnrth alone aal.l wot Hnool .a. ol.lui 40 ir.'phaln. to tho hojIuuliiK. rouialtiltiK sua ns m'rra mnro or loaa; al.o Tho .oiohwo.t oiiartor of tho aoittliwP't uuar tor an1 tho aoitthca.t ipiartor of tho aouthwo.t uuarior of .option pi town.hlp 3 aouth of rantro 1 woat of W'llUniotto Morhhan, routaliilnit M acroa. All In Clarkamaa county. Iiroiton Datoil lhl Mil flay of IVoomlnT A l l"l. K C. MAPImick. ShorlfT of Claokainaa rouuty, Stato of i irt'itnu. Hy N. M Moony, poputy. IJ-7 1 II MirrlfTa Notice of Sals on Kurrcloaiirc. In tho Circuit Court of the statu of nrripin, for the County of Claokainaa. John llarrla. Plaintiff va William Crow. ton mnl W ill II. t'roaa, P. lrmlauli. I State of Orogoti, Couuiy i f ( iaokaina.. la. Notloo la horotiv icivou hat hy virtuoofan pnoriitioti ami ortlor ol .alt l.auoil out of tho circuit court of tno hialo ofiiroKou for tho County of claokaiiiaa. hvarltiv ilato tho jnth ilay of Ifoponihor, as4. In aaillt whorolu John llarrl. wa. plaiuiitl, ami William Crow. inn ami Will II. Croaa woro ilcfoiiilanta. ponitnamltint mo. In tho name ol the Htatv of orrtfnti. that nut of he ralc.t.to horelnnftor ilo.orlta-il, to roaltgc a ail iu autlh'loul to aatl.fy tlio iloniamll of anlil (iporoo. to wit: llilli) ami llio furthor auni of IJSi.Sij P0ta ami tlio furihrr aiim of lira) attor tioy'i foo. tottotlior with lutoroat od ilie aame alnce aanl ilooroo waa rntoroil al a or oont. por annum, ami alao the coata of ami atiomlliiK thl. aalo. Now. thorofore, In ohoiliotico to .uoh ilooroo. I ilhl ilnly levy upon, ami will, on Matiir.ln, , tho I'uli ilav ol January, avv at the hour of ! o'rlo. k p. M. of aaiil ilay, at tho front iliair of tho poun hoo In hh hi ooiiiity, ottor for aalo at pulillo aiiol ion, and aoll to tho hliilio.t ami ho.t hhlilor. for oaan In hamt. all of the rittht. tltlo ami IiiIit e.t the aalil ilofonilanta on the Jith of AiiKual, l.'il. haj In ami t lha fnllnwltiic iloaorlheil roal proporty. to wit 1 ho North half of tho Mouth oa.t uuartor am! the Koiuhoaat uuartor of tho NorlhoH.t iiuarti r am! fxit N '. I ol Srotloii r) in Townahlp JMniith of Hano : K.t of W M In Clackauiai cuiinty, Dnifui, coiitaliif utr l a 4J aproa. nioro or U aa. liateU Una Julli ilay of Urcptuhor A l 1'M. K C. MAIiImm K. ShorlfT of ( lapkatnaa ooimty, .Statu of l)roi("n. Hy N. M hnoiiv, Dcputv. IJ-JI 1 1M SlierliTsKotirff of Sale on Kiecutlon, In the Irritlt Court nf the Htme of Orrgnn fnr the 1'iMinty rf Clurkmnnii. Mlh'hell. laewln A Htaver Co. idalntlff. vn Th Cape Horn TuU'ftraph Company, dclernlunt State of )rt'if'n. (?innty of (Mat kHmnH, m, Nntlre U hf'ri-hy Klvfn that oy virtue of an execution and order of nno Uned out of the circuit conn of the State of tirvgt n for the County of rUrkumH. ticuliiir dale the Mh day of Ieoembr. W.M. III a Milt wherein Mlti-helf, I-cwl A itaver Company were dafntihV and ttiet Hte Horn Telegraph Coim-thy vkvre ! feiidantf. rommiindltiK me, In trie name of the rilale of Ort'tfn.i. that out of the real UHtrtu here lnafter denerlheij, to realize a xum utilhelent to oatUfy the dem-tnda of Maid decree, to-wlt: fll'i '0 and the ftirther xum of 17 ofi cimti. to gether with lutcn-Nt on the name ilnee Hipum her 2i. 1H'.4. nt eight per cent per annum, and alo the coNti of and attendiuif thin tmlc Now, therefore. In ohedlcnce to auch decree, I did. mi the th d -y of December, l'd.duly levr upon, anl will, on HnttinUy. the JUh day of January. Mi, Ht ihe hour of one ft'cliwk V. M.of aid dny, at the front door of the court houeln iafd coiiniy, ofTcr for aile i.t public auction, mid Nell to the hitfiieut and beit bidder for enh tn hutifl. all the rliflit. title aro lutertt, theoatd defetnbiut on (he 'J7th day of Hepiember had In mid to the followlnif dcurrihed real property, towlt: The riybt of way. Hne, wlren, pole, f nmilatorc and brackets from Mulino. (Jrt'Kon, to HHixly, Orevoii, inclintl ve. toi(erher will) the HnpurteiiHiirreH atnl applbmcert, one retav nti'l itev aud Rounder, Mid two cell of battery Ht chcIi of kh11 Company' olhcep. nntnely : HhimI y. Kaifle ('reek. t.'urrliiHvllle, Hprlnif water, ilixhland.f'larkeH, Meadow Hrook and Mulino. (me box relay key undtwoeelN of buttery at "nlon MIIIh, hII in Cbickamaa county Oretton I)ted thla Tth day of December. A I), 'M. K. C. MAl'ItOCK, HherifT of ClMcknrnan County, Statu of Oreiroii. ilv N. M. Mofnv. Deoutv, 1 ir) NOTICE UK AI'I'OINTMKNT. N'ltlce la hurnliy Klvnn that the ijii'IithIkmi-iI hft hneii miiiiilrieil liy the linn. i. K llayna, County Jinlue nf (;iHf!kniimn ruiinty, Ori'ifuii. R'linluiHtrHtur ol ttm eatato nf William Vln.l runl(;r, ilufnaai-d. All r.uranna Iihi'Iiik rrlaliiia nifHiiiRt tuihl eaiate urn liuruhy nntlfk'il In fr Knilt the HHiiifi with vuimhura iluly vnrlllfil tn mfi at my rnal.leimM ut Nuudy, vrui?nn, within nix mmitha fmin thla rlnlu. ImiwI thla 10th lay of Dcoemhnr, 1k:M. 1'JU:1U J. I. KITTKK, AilmliilRtrator Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Corner Fourth and Main Ktreetfl, OREGON CITY. The LKAWNO LIVKKY KTABLK of the (Jity. Ki;B ol any ileHcription furniHhd on flliort notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery litwi. neHH promptly attended to. FOR SALE OR TRADE. Trar'taof CI.ACKAMAH KIU'IT 1.AND8. Oooil hnuae. Imrn, ntc. Alao WTH IV 0I.AIIHTONK 1. K. flKOOM. Park Place, Oregon. COLUMBIA HOOK AND LAUIlKK CO. Meetn flrat Frlilay of eh month at Fountain engine hoime. Ciraa. ATlir.r, Pit), C.U I'lU.ow, Hec'y. Cliaa. JIitzck, t'rra CATARACT HOHK CO. No. 2. Menu aeeori'l Tueailay of eaeh month at Cat tract Knulne home. W. If. HowKM..Pre Q. U. linaTow, bee'. 1. W. O'Conkkll, F'ra Sherltri Sidles of Sulf ou Foreoliniire. In (lie Circuit Court ot the Htate of On uoii, for ClitekiuuHR Coumy. Hannah II llnrnturtoii, lMatnlltr, va. charleri N. Wult; M K Hhlplevand K K. Hhlplev hla Viif.'.J II Kriixiv Mm Ceitnda K Niilpley. widow and Celliula K. Hhlpley, KxeeutrU M A. K Hhlplry dee d; Milton W. Hmlth, ami the Ira K I'onera Mtn, Companv. "d II, II. Loi r, mdendaiiln, Hlate of lb en "ii. County of Cli.oka.nan, Notice la heirhv y 1 von that Under and by vir tue of an Kxe.MiUon and order of Hale to me directed and Waned out ol itu Circuit Court of I hi' stale ol nrciintt. for Clark am it County, uu der the hand and neat of tleo. K. Morton, clerk td aaltl eiuirl, be irlntt dale the Urd dav id 1'e ecu. ber, IvM, noon a JudumcHl and ileeree of iaid eourt, lionle and eulered oti the '.tlrd day of November. In (he aliove entitled came, wherein and whereby It na ordered and ad )u.U d (hit the plalutllT, llatiuab l. Ibilttiitttou, reeiiver id and from Ihe defendant, ChailcN N, Walt, the mtii of true l luumand Doll-trw, prlnei on), with lulereot (hereon from Ihe l.'th day of November, lvJ, al Ihe rale of elhl per cent per annum, lei the mint of Korlv tMhir there tofure i-aid aa inlereai. mid Ihe further aunt of One Hundred and luetih live liollnra, ailor ne a fee-, and the naid plalutlll ' cohIm Mild dla hiirNemcuta ht rntld aiilt Ito-utred. mid wherein and hereby tt M aa ordere!, ad Indited and div creed that ihe defendanl II. II I uio In thli anil, reeuvr. of ami from the defendant M K Shipley and J. II Kruae, the mm of Klitht Thouaatiil Sl Hnndied and Twenty rive lol lara, wttlt lntenai thereon al (he rate of alt per cent, per autiUMi from the l.'th day of October, IMC the further aiim of Four Hundred DolUra aa attorney! feci In favor of nbl Oefeiidant l one and attain! aald defendxiifa M K Khlpley and J. II Knwe ami Ihe aald defeiulanl I one's '"!i and dlibtirementn aa attain! art Id de (eiolniit M K Hhlplev and J. H. Krue, and by which ileeree lite hereinafter dem( rlbed prop erty and all Ihe rhtht. tlileaml Interest i f each aud all of the defendaota, eeepiltitt (be te fendnut II, II Cone and Milton W Hmilh, (herein, tie b. ild upfui eteeultou, mid tlte pro ceed id u h a'tle applied f1rl, townrda Ihe aatiafnrtloii of the amoitui due plaintiff, attor lie fee, and rot aiot dWbnremeni, ec ui'lly. lo (he aatWfarllon of (hp amount due (he defendant II II 1 one from the defendant M K. Milplcy and J H krue. and anbt defendant I. one conw and dlaburaement aa anato! ald Shipley ai.d Krne. thirdly, to Ihe naiUfactloii of the amount due (tie defendant Milton , Smith from defeihtaula Shipley and Kruae, and aald defendanl Smith a eontft mid dl hiirveioeiif aa atfltit ald ilefi'tidauta Hhlp ley and Krue. towlt Ihe aunt ol Two Hundred Fifty even Holtan ami Ninety. five cent, with Intereat thereon from Noieml-er Mill. laat. ami lhanm of Mneleeii olUr and Itty cent. c( and dlhiircmcuW, the re tualnder, If fliiy there be, lo be paid to antd de feitdantN M. K. Shipley and . I It Kruae, wlih h aald real property litre, ted by aald Order of Hrr and Kxeeuiiou to te old, In deacrlbed aa lollcwn, to wil All the North half of hu 1-otiatloii .nv Claim id Jame M, Minire and Maria M. Moore, hi wtfe alluated III Clarkamatcounly. In theSUie of Orrtfoti, In Seetbma ! wetttv aeveu i .li tweutv eiht Oi, ihlriy three i.tt! mid thtriy four l ilt. Iu lowiifthlp two ti) South, limitfc one i t fiaat. eotittlnlnw' I mi Hundred and Muely een and one half acrea of la;id, more or lei, I hae levied upon and will. on tha l.'th day f Jaunarv, 1M'. at thr hour id I o'ebM-k I1 M of aabl day. aell al nubile auction, to the hitchet and trt til'lder tor cah, at (he Court l(oue door of the County Court Moue of t lackauifta county In Orexou Clly In aald county, all the arid hereluUdore dccrtted reitl etate. mid all the rliiht. title ami Inlerent that atl lefeudttiti t harleftS Wall, M K Shipley ami S K Ship ley, hla wife; J. H Knm. Mr i ellnda K, Ship ley, widow, ami Celinda K Shipley, rveeutrli of A K Slitpley de e-ed, an-l I he Ira K Tower M fic Coiopauv a Corporation, have or had therein on the l.'th day of Novemter, ivM Wiuiena my hand ttilft Itth day of I '.rem tier, 1M K.I MahlHHK, SherllTof Clektinta County, ritateof oreifou. Hy N. M. Moonv. Deputy IJ 14 1 II SherlfT't Ni'llre of Naif oil Korerloaiir. lit the ( Ircult Court of the StMie of OreKoo, for the County of t lackainaa. Kmma MrlNuimd, flalutifT. va. Sarah M. Mc- t'ow ii, Defend tit Slate of Oregon, County of (.Taekama, at Notice I hereby lven thut by virtue ol an execution and order of alc Waned out of the circuit eonrt ot lb Htme of Oregon for the County of Clacknmaa, Iteming data the llih day o( December, Wt In auli w her in Kutma McDonald wa plalnlltT and Hanth M Me oan wa defendant. coitimaiidliiK me, iu the nmiie of the Stite id Ori'Knn, ttittl out of Ihe re) eauie hereinafter1 decrllted. to rellre nm aiitlceut to HWf y the detnauda of md decree, towlt IHmmmiO mil the further um oflll z- eont. mid Hie further aum of )ai a attorney a fee, ti gelher with tnlereai u the aame aluca January .'Mh, H. at 10 per cent per annum, and alao the coata of Mini attt mllnir thl aale. Now, therefore, in obedience lo auch ileeree, 1 did duly levy upon, ami will, on Sniunlny, the l.th dty of jftiiuxry, WH. at the touir of II rt'cliK'k A M of add 'lay al the front door of the court hoiie In attld county, otTer for -te at publlcnuctton.aml elt to the hlttrbeit ami hel bidder, for cah in hand, all of the rltrht. title and lutiret the aid defeiiilhiu on the .'Vh id January, IW, had Iu and to the followliiK de acrlbed real pmperly, to-wll: The north one half of Hlork m of Ori'tfoii City, nccordlnir to the recnnled platof aald city aal dl out tv Dr. John Mclaughlin, ald properl y beliiK III C lack aiuta county. State of Oregon. Daledthta l.'th day of December. A. D. H. K C MADIMH'K, HherffT of ('lackituiii emtiily, Hlale ot Oregou. liy N. M. Moonv, Deputy li-U I II p If you art.' iiitcri-Ktcil iti f A(lvcrtiHin4 i v you ounlit to Im a nub- ? Hcrilicr ot I'hintkum' Ink: 11 journal for mlvcrtiHcrs. PrintcrH' Ink 4 in iHHiicil weekly ami in fillcil with t'oiitriliutiiiiiri lllld helpful KUiPMtiuliH ; from tlio brightest tnimlM i' in tho advertising buni- 1 I iicmh. Printeris' Ink j cohtti only two dull arri a j year. A wimple copy will 1 bii Hent on rtjccipt of tivo J centH. j T ADIIItKSM P I'WINTICKS' INK, p 10 Spuuo St., - rlUi Yonk Portland-Cowlitz Iti v;r Route, via. WILLAMETTE SLOUGH JoHepb Kellogg TratiH. Co. STIl. JOSKI'II KELL0G( J loaves KcIho Monday, WednoHday and Friday, at ( A. M. Leaven Port land, Tucnday, TburH(ay and Saturday at 7 A. M. STR. N0RTlfVKSTLeaveH Tort land Monday, Wedrifinday and Friday for Kelnoand Ujiper Cow litz river points, returning tho following days. This is tho only direct routo to reach all Cowlitz river points. WM. R. II0LMAN, Agent. Taylor Street Pock, Portland, Or. Cf.ACKAMAH I.OH0K, No. W, A O. fl W MiiiH flrnt hii'I tli i r I MuihIh In nnirli mfintli, t HtrglKht'a Hall. Vinltlng hri-lliern wclroniu. C. JC.Pkahk H. IIomomh. Kco. )l. W. I Harper's Magazine IN 1805. I "Tllll HI III .1.I. III' IICHI'I Itjf TIllMMHi 1 1 ii i1 . win in. Iii'iiuii III tun nri'dunur .miiihht, IM't, inl I'liiillhiu'il lo Nnvfiulixr, IM" WIiii- r lliny Im nun fnvntlln Ulii'il'll M"V nil. In, II will Im (iilii'iiliil hv nil I'rilh'. Ihal Ihiimai llnrily hIhimIk liirnnin.l lnmlor nrll.l In HimIi n, ainl " I lin Hlini'li'lnna" majr Im ChmMim 111 Krnll.il IMItllU.U. Ill lint liiltTlor III iliurnii In that wlili'll liaa marlinil "I'nlily '- ill. : lun.l aiHM'n.Khil Rtnrv of tlio ynar Auiniinr li'iiillliil Imilllln will liv II lYr.'Hiiil lli'i'.il l,'i'. U.m. of Inan nl Am." Iy tlin Hlnur Umla ilu I nnln, Mnr raiin aiul Hi'ruiatr, uuilnr whtnli itul.n (hn lun.l imiMilar nf Ihliitf Amnrlriiii ituiiiafltin wrllnr. will irn.i'Ut tlin .Inly uf tlio ! Malil nl nrlnaiia III llin Jaiiuaiy iiuuilmr will i aiu'iir a irii(u.i'l lllii.trnti-il lining nil ' I'liarli'i' tmi aiul Ihn t'arnllnaa," tlin fir. I ut ft anrtna nf lliiiltlinril I'ltimra I Nnrilii'iii Alili a I" miMi'llUK "I"'" minulliui lliall at any nlllnr tlllin allli'n It ttaa llin .mil nf ! nmiilrn. l lin lintl vnlillliu nf II A It I'K It Ii M M, A IN K i 111 r. ml. In fnur lllu.irali'il aril i cli'a nil till. H'mIi'II. aiul llirnn uf llintll will itn pli't llin urn. mil llin llimu Jilllull l(alili will irniarn Inr tun Maicwlno N fcnrlna nl nluhl lurli'a. I I 1 1 1 1 It l)iral I'll ' uf "I lllun.n l.llnalul M uili.-i. " lln.liln. llin InllK .Inrli a, tlii'in will lii'itlu III llin January Nulillmr tlin flr.t nllNhlnra uf A I !. run I'art Nuvnlnllu, liy iili'liatil ll.nhil lavla -tlin luliili'.l wink ynt Mi(utiiinil liv lltia willur l umuli'iii aliurl .to rln. liy iuuilar w rlmra will rnuttiiuo In l. ft Inaturn nf llin MaKa'HIi. Hnml Inr 1 1 1 n.t rut oil rrii.iniua 'Mm ViiIiiiiiu nl llin Maiia.lun Imilln with tlin Nuiulmr. fui Juiin ami liuunuilmr ul naull ynar! W Imll ln Iluin l. Illnlil lulinl. bii lwrl l o.ii will Imitlli w till tlin litllnlinr rill tnllt al llin lliun uf ri'iulit uf iinlnr I'lntll nam., Inr lillulllit. fK ni'lit. narti - liy iiuill, iu.tial. I Itln iaijn aiul tllilux aunt uu aliiUrallmi. Itilllttlalirna .hullhl Im lliailn 1 I'natnlllun Mutiny urilnr nr I'ralt. In avulil nliaui-u ut lu.a. II tllli:ilM li:HIOIl4 .ml.M llarirr'l Mi!Hllin, Our Vnr, M IK) lUrimr'i WmklJ, " I W IUrirr't Maar, '' I 0 llrirr'ft Tuiiiij IVnil, " i W) I'lMtann Krnu tn all nl..irllinra In tlin I'lllU'il Hlatna, auaila ami Mulli u. Ailitrna., 1 1. MCI' Kit A lllttil IIKIIS. I1. ii Mm iiu. N V. t'lly Harpor's Bazar IN 1805. I KUdnnl mnl iiirtiiftiirit tlmltf'a fur Out it(f , kmi lir mir 1 lU'U' t., ti awii fniiu W.iftli tinaM I hv Hitmliti mnl Cliniiiin.iirpiii ImtMirtii I fnaturn. i 'Lli' IM vvi'i y wtw-k nroimtixtiiiil ly nun- ut ilni ripiiona "(. it tml ''Our t'nria ! Inr,' hy k(luni' tin Knrtt. im m wkljr trn rrxuivl th UhHit ((! ntxl miri',' tn tlm , riimI I niinr tli h'tl of "Srw Yurk Knititona." i ilmn ili'tsMm nml full mrtnniltr nri nirfii M In iniia, fhnt 1rtritiiitiiK. mnl ncvmr nf 1 th iMtwtiimiMi f w lulrtix W 'tiiKii. "I'litUI mil '( ! hinit" rn'tm irm'timl tittnttun A f ur'rtitfr tly 1'nltin hwl futnmnt mrnh n I rwatilnts tn mif mul umk hir own m. iwmmi wlui MaHI'KK S MA Ml it r. puMMl tnr fviry HX'fti m tn lifn, mrttinnnmua or tiifurtiiMl, ltir homitiful irm ia miniiii. 1 An AuinMnn Hnrml Dr. Wrrtrli'a 1miimH ftr," h ttwHHn llmil ixg I ftalmng wtnl , tt Amttrumi Itf. Mrt ly lml iti I'hihi. It tit . mnl Mitil)f tn thf fur Kimili. will ivur tiia laat i half f t' i tr 'My Ln(- NuUkIt," mi inttialjr MiiMlinn nmnl. h MTttt Mum tuna atiUmr of "tfiwl Kim.I," "l'lip ii nmlt Ulnfi," ia., will tin lltta jffm. I (. and HnrUM'ltt Tlhta i)aiuirmmit i HixiriMinr will fHii.tnhuU r.nr'hftrtntrttftn.iaim j ' hat Warr I'mng" in Sow V'ra a4n i'i) Ariawcra In 'rimM,tMli,ta, Oinlion rtWtt tit tritial ntlntitiiin nf lh Mtitnr, a 'I an an. awrri-t i th arliuat ! I bio iUU a lor thlr rm-rtpt. Hoinl for IHua rat I Pftta.xwttiw. Th Vm iimra nf h llaitr hsinwi!h tha fl-at Niirtihr fnr Ja uary nf ra h fr. Whan ho turn in inni imiwl. utf,nitiMiia will hKin with th Numixtr rurrmil at Ilia lima uf nvMitl uf unlir. t'l lh t'aana fur aarh fuluma. mi liable f.f bknl i a:, will Im atii hy mail aiaii, nn rati nf fl iumioIi. i'ltlivpMn mill Imlwi aaiil on apiiU- ' (rnlltaiira ahmihl t mail hy rnalntflo Mom.y OnhT it U aft. lna.4. rhanrauf Utm, H.VUrKlt'H I'KllliiDICAU Hun iU N M mmink, Ono Yaar. $1 (I) Hoil-KH'a WricKl.T. " I UU lUtii'rH'H Mm-mi, " 4 to M iMt Kii'a Ynrmt Pkui-i k. " 'i to INmlatft KrM tn all anlaMTih ra In tho I'nidd Ma'a t 'ar.ailn and MiifH.. Addntaa HMll'KIt A HKOTHKIIH, I'.O. HniH N Y City Harper's Weekly IN 1895. IIAKI'Klt'S WKr KLY n a pictorial lii-turyuf lh tiirnai. It .rtahta vny iniMirlHiil ivnni tn tii pll v . am urntWy a-ni tiliautifly in tlhtaua tinn a"d d arrlnt i itit nf lln hih-at nnln . Tha manner in whirh. ilnriHaT it hantrratad llin t'hir M Mailwny HIrikn and tha I tuna-Jnit-at War, and th atu nut uf liutit tl waa ahla In thrnw uu Cnr a Ilia inntaut atianiirii waa di r r'iMl In lh i I II If-k'inwn onunt r , arniniii(Ua nf ita nlin- at hmindlma rwininti. Juli n linli.h, ttm dialiiiitu ah-'i writer and out reap Jnlanl, haa lmn auni tn tin n at of was and th ro jmuail hjr I.' - Mtililuri, thf wail-knnwn AtiiHrnan artiat, rtiiw fnr timiiv iimra n-aidnDt n Jutu, h'i haa hm-ii na nril t' fit nMritti with .tlr. Halnh id aa dm to IUK Kit' Wi KKLY mcluaifa in fiirmnriiin and illuata(in... Ihinna: (Mil nry vital iunatmn will ha ilia, ni- hi I w th vivuranil w Ihu nJuln' in tha mlit'riril rnliimii , and alan iu apivml nrtitilaa liy tha hiuhiwi airhxri na in ani'h dniiartiiipnt. I' rtimtfi nf tU ni'Mi imd wntnn who-i - rimkiim hia nry and p wirfnl and mutm (Hil.tirnl irir Iuiiiip wll rniiliiiin ti f 1'hnrHruiriiihi Centura. 1 Ina Huay Wnr r, wild Ha kn H' il k i illy mm mnl n ihn Ii-wkm- ilnuitfa of th d y. will mim a n ntfulitr ih'i"trtinnft Kn'iKMi. ih-mwill hit two tMiwnrful anri In, hoth han 'a irnly illiiNlraind Thi Km I Cnckadn, a alirrniM r' liiiinra of iiImi dhya hy Htmilxy .1. VVnyirniti. mnl a rmvnl nf N- w nrk. hiiIU IihI tha H nf II a Kuitmr, hv HrandiT Miitlinwn--aiv ral nnvitii'inwt, and ninny alum aturina hy popular wrilfm. HmihI fnr llhiatrHtnd I'mapurlti. Th Vnlnuii-a nf Ihn WK KI,Y h-tfin with thn Il r hi NiiiiiIm)- fnr. I nn ii ry nfmi'li ynar. Wl-wii tin tniM im iM'Hitiuip d, auhiiriptiona wil himn with hi Ntitnh r ciirrmil at tin 1 1 tun of ranaipt nf nrdiT. (1 th Cri-na fnr I'fii-h T'lluiiin, Niiitnh o fur hind, in.', will hiNiiil hy mail, poatpod, on rnnnptof 1 ttatih, J illn piiKo aud Indi'i MMit on appli cntinn, Iturrnttannaa nhnnhl hn intidn hy I'oMlutllnH Mnnuy Onlur or Jlrufl, tn avoid uhai oh of Uma, HAItl'Klt'a PKHIODH'ALH. Haiipkh'h wAiA.tNr, Oim Yi'ar $1 a) Haui'KU'h Wki-.ki.t, " 4 U) II aiu'fii' 4 Hawaii. " 4 uu HaJU'KU'h YulI.Nfl I'KdPI.K, " 3(0 VtmthKH Fr' to all iiilmn'ihnra in tho Unitad HinliM,'n ik la h ml Mnxino, Addntrw MAHI'I lt,V IIMO'I II KliH. I. (. Hux IMl, N. V. City. -Tim- ii y Oregon Pacific Railroad CHAS. CLARK, Receiver. Direet Line Quick dinpatch Low freight rate between Wil lamette Valley points and San Francisco. OCEAN STFaIFkr SAILINGS. Steamship "HOMER." This Company reserves tho right to change sailing date with out notice. For freight and passenger rates apply to any agent. CHAS CLARK, Receiver. Chas. J. Hendrys, Son v. Co., Nos. 2, 8, Market St., S. F.