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the mmurvKK. mill nHiiu(f Thii-N(i mil r fubiin llllHirtHIM'(l I'llHKIll, ftpiirlitl ('orrcHi'onilcni'o, MONDAY, Hut very lltllu liilriNt wan slioan In tlm Ni'iinliirlul Imlhit Uxlity, tlium Mug not over oiiieliiilf tlio iihiwI number u( KMltorit rcnl. Tlicro whh tfowui ml palri-d 12. Tlicrfl wan no cIiiiiikii in tin votn, Dolpli ri'tt-lvliiK 3(1; WIIUhiiin, 0! Hunt. 10; Wmttlittrford 7; Lowell, 10; Loril.t). Tlio Bcfutto rnrt promptly itt 2 o'dock P. M. tin) Ida I'ortliiinl aalary hill wit taken up ami dlai'in-atid with ammid inrnlH for two liuun mid liulf, conauin iiitf I lie time o( tliu Mflornoon, tlio am iiindiiiniit wnro llnully volwl down mid tlio Mil cull for ft rotliit-tiou of aalarlea mid font In (lis city of 1'ortlnnd, lo coitain 'ooiinly lllcnm in Multnomah county mid provide for lUt tiililng effuct t once iift.tr ill aanaKC- and uiilij glyiiriil ty Ilia governor, Thu houau aixMit a good portion of tli afternoon on county dlvlnlun bllla. Tim following aenala liillit liava paawd tlio lenuto ii lo Monday evening, Feb uaryll: No. 31, by CoKHWll,auiondliiK Motion 151) relating to dincliarKft of atlucliinenta, No 33, by aauifi, luiu'idlng aeetlon 153, llill'a Co.1.1. No, 41, by Woodnrd, to make approprl' ation to pay ht iliein and luiluuo of lut'inber and otlior expcjiiuta of tbii aonaion. No, IM, Carter, to determine the time of tioldliiK circuit court In Lincoln county. No 8, McC'lung, authorizing mayor of municipal corporation! lo bid in property for taxes and asaearmientii. No.14, Joliniton.to exempt county roadu nd public IiiIiwy from aiuteniiment ml luxation. No. 37, Smith of Clatanp, authoriz ing the city ol Astoria to bridge Young'i bay, No 61, 1 1 union, amending the charter of IlilUlmro. No. 87, ('albretb, to incorporate the citv of Mi'Minnville. No. 6. by Cogswell, providing 'or con ditional aalo and ltutae of eronal )roerty. No. 24, Johnson, amendiii aection 30.1 of llill'a Code. No. 13, Alley, to amend aection 1733 of llill'a Coda. No.KK), Iluaton to incorporate the town of CorneluR. No.l03,(Jowan,to incorporate the town of Burnt. No. 2, Act repealing eoclioni 1, 2, 8, 4, 6 and 0 for employment of convlcta in Rtale peiiitontiarv. No. 7, Ktelwer, I'nurintlng the title to treetn and county roada being lout. No. 28, Cognwell, amending aection 3 of tills O'xlo of criminal proivedme ro tating to dulineation of crlmea. Nol. 12, Cogswell, requiring the super intendeiit of innitne aaylum to repoit to tli county rout t. No.ll.l.Sleiwor.to Incorporate the town of Fomil. No. 1S2, Alley, aiuuiiding tinnier ot Flotciivc, $0- 42, Hiilicioll, rfVeilt!iig llieaalo of r'iiin to inliiorH. No. 192, Hiitler.ti lncorporutu the towu of Hallux. No. 23, CoNwell, providing for the trannfer and fatiafat'tiofi of mortgage. No. 45, tlowan, creating the ninth judi cial diwrict. No.'tK), McAllister, creating the eighth jnAicial iliHtilct. No. 01, Smith ol CbitHop, providing for 'the laying out of county roads. No. 113, Patieraon, making all at roe U and alley public hlghwaya. No 74, HiiMton, to prevent the spread of contagious- diaeaaen. No. 0, Bancroft, providing for the (ami- nee ol bonds and the improvements of streets. No. 211, MeClung, amending section 4141, Ilill'e) Ctxlu. No. 77, Oonnv, amending aection 2S(10 llill'a code regulating marriagus. No. 84, Denny, amending miction 1170, llill'a Code, relating to executory and ammlHtratora. t No. 0(1, Biownell, amending sections 2110 and 2121), llill'a Code. No. H3, Price, amending aeclion 2304 of Hill's Code relating to salaries ot assess ors and county commisHioiierH. No. Muxwell, fixing the time of holding court in Tillamook county. No. 18, Maxwell, providing f'jr the protection of Bui mon and oilier Hah. No. 1)5, Huston, amending aection 282, Hill's Code. No. 1:15, Ituley, authorizing pertain corporations to appropiinto land for flumes etc. No. 220, Steiwer, establishing boundary lines between Wasco and Multnomah counties. No. 222, Johnson (by requst) to in corporate, the town of Brownsville. - But eight of the above bills have passed both houses at this date. All bills are taken up in order from the time they re reported on by the committees to which they had boon referred . tukhdai . Again at noon the vote was taken for United States senator without any change absent 8 and paired. Dolph received 30, Williarrs, 11, Hare, 10; VVeatlierford, 7 ; Lowell, 10; Lord, 7. The senate this A. M. passed the flimon, Portland charter bill, also the McUinn salary bill. The house passed county division , w,ic , after de'eatcd in the senate. Ilolh I'"' Kl'i'iit a portion of the day in i- porta from commliteea and second read ing of bills. Tim following are the house bills that huvn passed ibe bouse and are now ready for consideration by the seiiuln, a part of which have laen rend the second time and are now in the hands of the proper committees. House hill No. 1(1, by Diiley amending the charter of the cily of Coryallis, No, 18, Nealon, U) incorpoiate the town of (J..I.I Hill. No. 24, Darkley, to amend the chartor of Wood hum. No, 41, Paxton, authoriaing school district No. 1 In Multnomah county to borrow money. No. 11(1, Patterson, granting additional power to the mayor and common coun cil of the town of Canyon City. No. 130, Moorlmad, lo change the name of Kast Collage drove to Irnatl. No. 131, Patterson, to repeal auction 18 of an act relating to the Incorporating of 1'rairle City. No. 138, Dayls, to create the countv of Vernon. No. ltlU, to leagulite certain cily lion Is of Astoria. No 170, Craig, amending the charier of the town of Mt, Angel. No. 24.1, Smith of Polk, amnnding the ( barter of Indeiendence. No. 67, Curtis, authorizing City of Astoria to build a sea wsll, etc. No. 210. Dunn, relutlng to incorpoia- lion of A-hland. No. 204, Dunn, rulaiing to same as above. No. 2W, Calvert, to Incorporate the town of Hubbard in Marion county. No. 122, Cooer, relating to charter of Corvallls. No. 7, Paxton, repeal of Jute mill hill passed at last eest-ion. No. 27, Burleigh, protecting fish in Wallowa county. No. 141, Curtis, to amend the charter of Astoi la. No. 1411, Thompson (by request) to amend section 51, Hill's Code relating to the service of summons. No. 23.1, Seblbrede, preventing the selling of spirituous and vinous liquors within one mile of Soldier's home. ' No. 317, A mending clurter of Oukland. No. 228, McCrarken, creating the office of county Auditor of Multonomah county and dvlining his duties. No. 22, Curtis, to amend section 1 of an act approved Feb. 18, 1881 relating to the protection of salmon ami food fUhes. No. 74, Cleeton, relating to the sale of real proerty. No. HO, Seblbrede, amending section 73, Hill's Code relating locounter claims. Ng. 01), Daly, authorizing recorder of conveyances to take acknowledgements and administrator oaths. No. 1H2, Seblbrede, amending sect ons 071 and 072 of Hill's Code relating to ap pointment of foreign commissioners ami defining their duties. No 08, Heath. ttinndiiig section 2599 Hi'l'e Code relating to time uud manner V)( tiolding n-liuol ineelilltis. No. :;50, Guild, amending charter ol Sheridan. No. (I, McCrarken, authoriiing the hoitid of pilot C"inmi-iniicr to build and equip a pilot schooiler. No. 37, Smith of Joaphjno amcndirig sccl ion 2820 Hill's Code rclaliiiR to as sessment and taxation. No. 100, Cole, amending section 1170 Hill's Code relating to accounts of executors and administrators and fixing a lime to re(oit. No 71, Paxton, to regulate the doing of public wotk. No. 12i, Cardwell, amending sec, 1180 Hill's Code relating to estates. No. 10ft, amending section 2807 of Hill's Code relating to gUHidisns and wards. No. 252, Smith of Josupdino, to amend section iMciT), hill's Code relating to the payment of county warranta. No. 212, fame, amending section 1779 Hill's Colic relating to the killing of any miiinal the property of another. No. 351. McGreer, amending the charter of Dallas City. No. 32, Burleigh, regulating the main taining of wire fences in Eastern Oregon. . No. 47, Suhlbiede, amending act ap proved Feb. 23, 1889 relating to con tagious animal diseases. No 42, Lei-tor, forming dyking dis tricts an I maintaining dykes mid dums in ceituin cams. No. 04, Daly, amending section 4507, 30111 Hill's Code relating to state lands No, 21, Moorebead, to csiabliHli the number of jurors, to find a veidict in civil suits in circuit courts. 318, Long, (by request) amending aeclion 2700 Hill's Code relating to levy ing tuxes for slate purposes and regulat ing interest on taxes unpaid the Hl.ite No. 347, Moores, (by request) chang ing name of Peter Waldo. No 113, Cole, toHinborizo the bridge commission at Portland to maintain a free feny at or near Knight and Quimby streeta. No, 325, Beach, amending churter of City ol Portland. No. 2, Moores, amending acta relating to state board of horticulture. No 132, Shutrum, to define the use and caie of district school housed. No. 242, Barkley, amending article 3, section 2500 Hill's Code relating to duties of comity school superintendent. No, 348, Dunn, amending the charter of Ashland. No. 200, Smith of Josephene providing for the recovery of a reasonable attorney fees in action for wages. No. 358, Kmiih of Linn, an act to in coriraie the town of Hurrislmrg. Mo. 359, Long, authorising charging and collection of tolls on ferries and brxUi s in the city of Portland. No. ailO Long, authorizing city of Port land to tmichase Stark street furry and Morrison street bridge. WfcuXKHDAY. Senator Biownell has a bill before the leglslaiure which ehould pass. It pro vides that comparing employing num ber of hands should be compelled to pay their laborers e vet y two r-Vs and pay it in money and not in scrip. The house lias been trying to pose as the economically dikposed side of the legislature but yesterday in order to defeat certain of its own measures, the members, at lctst numler of them, absented themselves from the house for twn'hoursaothat there was not quorum present, thus retarding the work of not only the sixty representatives but of the entire legislature, and still there is not a day passes but what they make a cry for economy, nav.U bosh. The bouse tislay passed a bill abolish ing the rail marl commission. The quickest work ol the session was done today w hen Senator Brownell in troduced the Oregon City charter. The rules were suspended and it. passed in less then 10 ininuies from the time of its introduction ami went to the house Where it w ill toon pass There has not been a bill passed Itoth houses of a general nature except the one for I4O.HO0 for the legislature ex penses, there have lieen a number el bills passed and signed by the governor but almost all have been charter bills for some tcwu. LKQISMTIVC NOTKft, This morning's train brought to Salem Hon. Kichard Scott of Milwaukee Henry Mt Idrum. J. C. Bradley, Max IUmnby and F. C. Driygs ol Oregon City all on business with the legislature. Hon. 0. W. Prosser of Oswego has been in Salem a portion of the week attending the legislature. Mrs. F. O. McCown of Oregon . Cily and ln-r sister Mrs. W. S. Moore of Klamath Falls have Ix-eu in Sulem par! of the week the guest of City Treasurer E J. Swaliord and of course t!"y at tended tht) legislature. Chas. lloluiaii, of Meadow Brook, is in Salem this week. The chances are that he will be the next food commis sioner. Charley is well fitted for the position anJ will make a good and care ful officer. The vote cast for senator on Wednes day and Thursday was without any ma terial change. We might teli ynu more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cures a cough. Every one docs who has used it. It is perfect reined for coughs, colds hoarseness. It is an especial for children, lieing pleasant to luke and quick in curin, . C. O. Huntley, dr-gist Did Vuii E)i r Try Kloctric Bitters ao a remedy for j our troubles? If not, (ret a bottle now and get relief. This biedicine hssbeen found 10 be Vlil,,rly Hila,led lo the If tiff and rurw til all female complaints, exerting ft wondciful direct influence in giving stteniitli and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, head ache, fainting' spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy k pel Is, Electric Bit ters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles onl fifty cents at Char man & Co.'s drug store, t barman Bios block. To (ood Templar Do you know that Moored Revealed Remedy is the only patent medicine in the world that docs not contain a drop of alcohol ; that the mode of preparing it is known only to its diicover; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a paralkd in the nineteenth century; that ita proprietors oiler to forfeit 't 1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not care? A handsome wall map of the United Slates is now offered each new subs criber to Rand-McNully Railway Guide, or if preferred, a map of any individual state. Subscription, $3.00 per year. Write to 108 Aduuis Street, Chicago, for circular. Unnuspei'ted disorders of tb are resnousible (or many of tin kidneys Ordinary ailments of humanity which neglected, develop into a serious and perhaps fatal malady. Kxpeiience would suggest the use of Dr. 'J. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm, For sale by C G. Huntley, druggist. I. il Kemicsxc. Is a flue Havana filler cigur. I Wurtli : 10 centH. S Id at 6 cent. E. E. W'll liuniB, the grtMer. Mrs. Mnielv Thurne, who resides at' The castle boasts a Shakeapeare room, Toledo, WaHhingion. says she has never I designed and added by the late earl, been able to procure anv medicine fori Bid to which the county of Warwick . .. . . nrune Ik. Ifanl.rh knfra In an rheumatism that relieve the pain so presented tne Kenilwortn buffet tn an- otiieUlv and efTei tiiallvaa rhamrw.rlHin'a lt 0k. Into this rooul have been col- quii kiy and euot tnaiiyas IJiamherlain s . . b Shakeaneara rel- P.dn Bulm. and that she has also used J procurable bnakespeare rei- r.iin oium, nriu tiiai. sue iihs also useu Jcg, aDd regting on an old claw footed it for lame back with greet success. For,oak tabIe are ll the works, with the sale by O. A . Harding, Druggit admirable edition of Shakespeare of lte Halliwell Phillipps, SieeamaaTs sootning Powcers. For Children Cutting their Tteth. i aj iter nwrD ricrrv vr a dp a ww. wwbi rirs laan' f tffsv fntrltk Htat, pmnmt Hti, Comnlthm. pntv a ! star ( coasttutioa . . . tfwra tht ptrtod of teataraf. , ; mkJ " , Resolutions. At a regular meeting of J. It. Finch I-odge No 488 I. O U. T., the following resolutions were adopted : Wiikhkas, It has pleased tlio most High Ruler of the Universe to remove from our midst our lute, beloved aisle And Wiikhkas, The intimute relations long held Ly our learned sister with the members of this lodge, render it proper that we place on record our appreciation of her services as ntcmlter and her merits as woman. Therefore, be it Rksoi.vkd, By J. B. Finch Lodge No. 488, 1. O G. T. that while we bow with humble submission to the will of the Most High, we do not the less mourn for our beloved sister who has been called from her labor here on earth to eternal rest on high. Kksoi.ved, That in the death of oar beloved sisier, Mrs. Prosser, this lodge loses member who was always active and zealous in her work in our cause; ever ready to comfort those who were in need, one who by her kindness and loyalty rendered herself notonlytothe members of this lodge, but to all of her associates as well, sister and a friend. That this lodge tender ita heartfelt sym pathy to Brother G. W. Prosser in his affliction Beit Rksolvkd, That copy of these reso lutions be sent tooor beloved brother, Mr. Prosser, and that copy of these resolutions be placed on file in this lodge and aleo be sent to the Obkoon City En tkhi'hisk, Oswego Iron Worker and the Multnomah Ensign for publication. Rksolvko, That our charter be draped In uiuurnihg for 30 days. Youra in F. II. C, Vi'u. Rankin, Secretary. Hew t Make IUeptMl Tor Brka IfMdles. Take tiny medicine vial and cover it with fancy silk. A ribbon tied round the neck holds the cover on. and one end may be fastened to the cork. This can be withdrawn and the bit of neeedle pat in. It is then replaced. WARWICK CASTLE. A Pep Into tha Famous F.nglltb Palae of lbs "King-maker." One cotild spend days looking at the pictures at Warwick and at the sculp ture and curios. There is table, the slab of which is made of fine marble mosaic, lapis lazuli, and precious stone which belonged to Marie Antoinette. In the red drawing room are rare speci mens of Limousin enamels, also Bohe mian glass and Venetian crystals. This room leads to the cedar drawing room, whose walla are 10 feet In thickness. One of the many valuable and beautiful ornameuta in this room ia a bust of Proserpine, by our American sculptor Power. The "living rooms" of the castle ex tend 330 feet in length, and each win dow gives charming views of the grounds. In one of these rooms, the gilt dtawing room, is Florentine mo saic table.enricbed with precious stone, brought from the Gritnani palace in Venice. Ita value is 10.000, which, please remember, ia f 50, 000 of Yankee money. The Grimani arms, the pope's triple crown, lion of St. Mark, doge's cap. keys of St. Peter and cardinal's but are illustrated in jasper, onyx, am ethyst, malachite and cornelian on ita surface, A moment after leaving the gilt draw ing room and we are in the state bed room, where good (jneen Anne slept, nd in which ber big dreary looking bed still stands. We don't seem to know much about (jueen Anne's belongings, thna her bed and traveling trunks at ita foot arouse our interest. In these trunks were her majesty's clothes. They are sensible, ponderous trunks, covered with brown leather and studded with brass nails. Even an American baggage smashing porter would have found CJueen Anne's trunks "too large an or der" to dee troy. George III presented thla bedstead, with its faded crimson curtains and ita 15 feet high posts. Over the fireplace hangs a fine portrait of the queen herself painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. It ia in this state bedroom that (jneen Victoria slept when she visited Warwick castle with the late prince consort. I don't know whether she occupied Anne's bed, but if so 1 hope it waa more comfortable than it looks. From the bedroom is a boudoir, lit erally crammed with paintings. Here is Holbein'e "Henry VIII;" "A Boar Hunt," by Rubens; "A Dead Christ," on copper, by follower of Correggio; "Charles ICs Beauties," by Lely; oenastian, oy Vanciyae; Uara nayers." by Teni.ra. ana Salvator tiosa landscape. The castle'a state dining room was , , . , ,,, , . , burned out in 1871, trnt it bas been re- produced on the old lires and is a truly , .,..,.. iU . ruyai apartment, uu timer Blue oi me massive firepluce, where many a Yule i . i , , , itg nits siowiy uurneu iiseir out to wnne antics, tnere are gilt Venetian figures. , Above the fireplace bancs Ruben's sketch of lioua. There ia also in this I room a droll portrait of George III in ine arms or ms motner. i The place has been called the castle of tbe kingmaker. Who can visit this .. jij,, bistonc bouse and not desire to reread Lord Lytton'e or Bulwer'a, as won i ' , i . . ,, please The Last Of the Barons, , i. m wiiubo tutu L'uiutiutuuoa is luruisueu . , , j i ii by the annals of this wonderful castle and its wonderful eiirl. Richard Nevil. i ffTiWSS i T5. A Sovereign RemedvfrGueha Colds.UGnpp .nd Affection 9 UicThroot. Chest uA Lungs. 8t,HV TO PRmiH, ABiETOto.0.OiwilIe.CaL For sale bj C. O. Huntley. BED FBOM MARKET. The following market quotations for Oregon City are tarnished by the Red rront store, and are corrected weekly WHOLESALE Kgg, per dot 12Jc Butter, per roll, 30 to 50c Chickens, per down, . 12.00 to $2.75 Old Hens, per doten 2.50 to 3.25 l onng ducks, per down, 2.50 to 3.50 Apples, per box. choice 3oto4oc Timothy hay, baled, per ton, 9 lo f 10 Clover hay, baled, per ton, 8 to $8 75 Straw, baled, per ton, )5 to 0 Cabbage, per dot., 40 to 50c O. ilons, per cwt., 75 to hOc Potatoes, choice, 30 to 35c Wheat, per bushel 40 to S Oats, per bushel, 25 to 28c Wool, per lb , 8 to 9r Fir wood, per cord $2 Dressed hogs, per lb 6 to 4'j BETAIL. 19 lbs. dry granulated sngsr $1 00 Arbuckle aud Uoo coffee 25c Good broken roast coffee 22 Uverool salt, per cwt., 90c Kice. ZUbs., fi co Teas, per lb., 25. 30 , 37 e Hope Yii Coal oil, per gal., 15c., 6 gal,, 7V itams. per lb to 15c Bacon, smoked sides, 12! Dry salt pork 10c Lard, 10 to 11c Mioulders 8c Tea nibs, 2 lbs, 25c Timothy seed, 00c Clover seed, 14c to 15c Cider vinegar,' 2c Pickles, per keg, $1.00 Flour, perbbl $2 35 Shorts, per sack, 56 to 75c; per ton, $13 Bran, per sack, 45c; per ton $'3 Wire nails, 6 and 8 penny, per keg, $2 50 Wire nails, 10 to 20 penny, per keg, $2 25 Wire nails, 30 to GO penny, per keif, $2 00 Sheriffs Notice of Hale oa Korwlosnra. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for me uouDty oi uiacitBiaa. Dlpsh L. Dottier, oUlofflT. Jemima Mr-Don ald and Alexander McDonald, defendants. 8tte of Oregon, Count? sf Clsckunu, sa. Notice ! hereby rlres iht by virtue of n execution and order of sale iMtied out of the circuit conn of me Bute of Oregon for the Onnty ot ClickamM, bearlnt date the 12th ij of February, 196. In a mlt wherein Dinah L. Dudley wuplnliitlo.and Jemlmt McDonald and Alexander McDoi aid were defendant!. Mm- msdlut me. In the name of the State nf Orernn. that out of the real et-ue hereinafter described. to rvalue a sum nfbeieut to mtllY tbe de- mm't' of Slid decree, to wt: 1W2 Ji and the further Mim of 114 40 eoi and the further sum of 17J at attorney lee', all in U. . fold coin of th I'niied State of America together with Interest on the Mine nin'-e said decree was euterert at 10 percent, per an num. In like coin, and alio tbe Cft ot and at lending tbii isle. Now. therefore. In obedience to m-h deffree. 1 did duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the leihdaynl Marcb, PfcS. si the hourol I o clock P. M. ol uid diy, at the front door f the eoim ho.ise tn aaid county, offer tor ile at public auction, and sell to the highest and bent bidder for cin In hand, all ot the right, title aud I titer et the R4id defendants on the .'7rh of Pecember, lSMl, bad In and to tb following described real property, to-wtt: A certain tr ct of land situate In section thirty-one In townhip three south of range one west of the Willamette Meridian In Clackamas county, Oregon, which I- known on the plats and lurveys of the Vnited States aa a part of the donation laud clilm of Joseph C Oeer. Br., ai notification No. lO'.'Oand clslm No. S? in the aforesaid township and range: it being the North hall of the East half of the East half of said claim, containing forty acres. Dated this Uth day of February A. V. 1S95 E. C. NADtXXJK. 8herlfTof Clackamas county, Stale ot Oregon. iiy A. M Jioodv. oeputv. v-ib.a-n KherUTi Notice of Hale on Foreclosure. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for tne uaunty ol uiacasmaa. Thomailne Eudy, Executrix of the Will of Abel r.uay, aeceaneu, piainun. vs. inomaa at. Ai liton and K. J. Bargar, defendants. State o1 Oregon. Connty of Clackamas, . Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution and order of tale Ixiied out of the circuit cot-rt of the State of Oregon for the county nf Clackamas, bearing date the 13th day of Kebrnary, lss6. In a suit wherein Thomaxine aua y, executrix oi in will ol a Del fcua y. de ceased, was plaintiff, and Thomaa M Allison and K J. Bargar were defendants, commanding me, ia the name of the Stale ol Oregon, that out of the real estate herelcalter described, to re il lie a turn surtioleut to satisly the demands nf aid decree, to-wit: gSMOOO. aud the further sum ol 116.70 costs, and the further sum of 1100.00 as attorney'! fee, together with Inierest on the same since October 10th, l(v)3. at 10 per cent per annum, and also the costs of and attending this I ale. Now. therefore, tn obedience to such decree, I did, on the 18th day of February, hsua. duly I levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the ItHh day " " m '. .T rh. 7ii Z ,.f:. in said comity, offer for sale at p'iblio auction. , -S .KK Tnteruhe said defendants on the 10th day nf October. J0 -h"1 "' ; to the Mioxving dewribed re .i ! property, to wit: I.ota live (5) and six ), of , biwk forty Ave mm, of the county diiitiu to : "I1'"" ' "'wo. ana oeiug situated iu I Click m county. Oregou Dated thin 13' Il day ol February, A. D. 18si5 E C MADIKICK. niirrin oi . in,-tiiin vu., oiaie oi urrKiin. I IT I I'' 1 1 I . . . . . . . ,. By N. M Moody, Deputy. 3-15(23 SUMMONS. ln T.V ' 0.n::, "'e stMe 01 Oregon, fcr tilt f'nmitff nf riafikamai F. C. Perry, plaintiff, va. John Palm.r and Julia t-aimer, aeieuuants. To John Palmer and Julia Palmer, defendants: hewn, plaint tiled against yu in the aboieemitud ao- tl,,u within ten (Inys from the date of the scrv. ice ol this summons upon you. if served within this county; or If served within any other county of thla iuta then within twenty da from the date of the service of this summons upon yon; and If served oy publication then on ? .Ho Murt'CL"."..''"! the time prescribed In the order ol publication y'V''Mni-i, ?S.n,.A.l!lr will take Judgment agaiiikt you and each of I,!lfc!r!Lt.he !u7 'lu0. "h interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent nr annum since Dc cemberHth, lwiaudlorUiasanaaorneyfee. cd '"' ,h '""her sum of is2.3n, and for bis costs aud disbursements herein, This summons is served upon you by Dubli- c.,l.,n K ..I u.; ii 7 ... .... . .. Bride, Judge ol said court, duly ju, day of February, laws. nomas A Jac- madeon the Brownxu, a Daxssss A J. V. Campbell. iimiMWHdiminiii -Si up Electric 3 S --2- S TO f J iyfZ DATE. I iggikf-.i 1 Ask 1 TrlWr'i I New j 2V; Dealer in ii iiiiiiCl For I 3 , ' A MAGAZINE I OF POPULAR ELECTRICAL SCIENCE. uaecairrioH, $2 00 Fia Vtaa. 20 Ccava ( Nuisaca. TRIAL auaacRimoa, 6 Moa. $1.00 ELECTRIC POWER, 36 CortlanJt St.. New Ye-. Unload Yonr Liver Three Doses ot Moore's Revealed Remedy Will Make You Feel Better. Does your back ache? DoCf every Btep seem a burden? You aoe Lillious. Moore's Revealed Remedy Will give you relief. Try it For sale by all druggists. EAST AND SOUTH Via THE SHASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Dairy. S 0m, Sou.b i ' Bona. S ift r. H. Lt Portltnd Ar I t 20A.su 7 1r. a. Lt OrwgonUity L 7:Ma.su lOfia.M. Ar, 8. Kranctsco Lt 7Kr. DINING CARS ON OODEN KOTJTE Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AKD Second-Clas9 Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. KOSF.HCKU MAIL (Dally) , j una. a. I Lv j si . a. I Lt Portlaud Ar KregonCity L Koaeburg Lt 1 4:30 r. a I 3:29 r. S (7:00a. a a.bor. a. I Ar W eat Hide Inriilott. BETWEEN PUKTLANU ANU COKVAUJ8. Mat) Train. Dally (Except Sunday.) 7 .M0 a.m. I Lt 12:15 t. a. I Ar portlxnd Ar Corvallls Lt r.i l.OOr.H At Albany and "nrvalll connect with traltra of Oregon and Paclflo Kailnwd. Express Train Dail lEicept SundayV . S 40P.M. I l:iir. a. I Lt Portland Ar Ar HcMinuTille Lt 8:A. I 60 A. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE EA8TERN BTATE8. CANADA AND EUROPB Can be obtained at lowest rates from L B Moore, Agent. Oregon City. R.KOEHLER, Manager. E. P. ROGERS. Aas't 0. F. ana Pass. Ageat. 1. 1 & N. CO. E. McNeill, Receiver. 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