Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 26, 1895, Image 8

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    EDUCATIONAL NOTES
All noti-s for this column should he
Witt to Mrs. H. S. Gibson, eititor,
Oregon City, Orejon .
TgACllKKg' ASSOCIATION.
The Clackaqias County Teacher' As
sociation will convene in regular monthly
eeisslott at Loait next SuUuJiiy. A
splendid program lias boon prepared, 8 nil
Ihe teachers from Civtron City will prob
ably elub together and drive out in priv
ate conveyances, aa it will bo a plaant
(wo hours' drive, It ia 1ioih1 (hat the
attendance will he large, as the Iogan
eopleare much interested in educational
natters, and have ijoiio tu considerable
(rouble to make the meeting a pleasant
ne. Following is the program :
friiiij, "America," Association
"Hi w to ltetter the Condition of the
. Schools," Supt. II. 8. tiibson
Heading Kllen Hyers
Grammar A. C. Strange I
lix'iissioii Miss M. Heidi
Musrc, ly the Grange j
rleron fractions,. . .Mrs. Jennie Wisei
Intermission
I net,. .Nellie Younger A Ilattie Monroe
Quotations from Oliver Wendell
Holmes Association
Biography Oliver Wendell Holmes,
.Trot. . h. Holmes
.Grange
Music
I'lij siology,. .
I'ilH'UffclOll, .
Herniation,. . .
Music,.
. .Chas. Kutherfonl
..Ara Mcl.siigbiin
Alex Thomson
Association
SCHOOL rkports .
Keportof district J"o. 84, for fourth
tnonth ending April 19 : No. days taught
'20; days attendance 402; days absence
38: number pupils enrolled 2; average
daily attendance 2.1; number of visitors
durng the month 12. The names of
(liose pupils who were present every day
during the month were : Ida and Fred
Woodside, Aciiie Wallace, Zulima Kel
logg, Editli Jacksou, and Elva and Al
bert Erickson. School will close with a
dasket social May 17.
. , A. B. Hibbard, Teacher.
School reiwrt of Monte Christa school,
dist. No. 76, for the month beginning
Mar. 18 and ending Apr. 12: Total Xo.
upils 37; average attendance for month
25 7-10; No. of visitors 18. Those neither
nbsent nor tardy are Anna Anderson, j
Julius and Herman Jensen, Paul Thsmp
eon and Claude Jones.
Alma D. Gardner, Tacher.
CLACKAMAS COCN1Y TEACHER!.
Below tagiran the namea, wilh thairpoatofflee
eldrea,a tnkai fnm thi official rworda hi
apt Giooi.'a ofBoa, at all peraona ntttlrd to
tea4Ji In Clacoma ronnty. With i-ach quar
ter Iy xamiuuiou hi grade o( maur of the
taaehm lichmcjil m Ih t pa to th nei;
fcighw grade frum h it thy now hold:
ATaJTB IT! DIPLOMAS.
. O. A Wa kr, Aieauy, Geo. L. Story, Fannie G.
F niter, H. A Oibion, Kate 1. Portjr, U. 8.
tn'W Oregon Citv. C. H. Jones. Oswi-g4, H.
Gordon bttrawealh;.-, Uilwaug-.e, L. W. Mc
Adama, Oft-gun C ty.
-nn rotxkL n-rLnMta
Tenny MarfiilJ. Viola, Ella Currin, Ciirrina
TUle.Qott!ei' Htini, Marqnam, (ier!ru le Finley.
Oregou City, Grace Betl Jonea, br )ot, Aua G.
Baird, Oregon City, Hon G. Lake, Piea ant
Home, W. U. Powell, Oregon City, Geo-ge A.
McArthnr. New E-, Miry Agnes McAnh'ir,
ow Kra. Miio Lanta, Nedy. A. D. E. Elmer,
Liargi, bmma Lanti, Needy, D. A. Brodie,
eeiy. Olivia J.icobi, Oregon City. L berth
Jlcltaniel, Caob..-, J. Kate Casio, Canby.
tati ni-DMia
Blattie it. Wath ureil, Oregon City, Elmer
Vails, Oregon City, Alex Ihomaoo, Claeiarrae,
HID. (iiiriey. Canby, Ralph W. Pringle, Ore
gon Cliy, Mar Kelly, Oregon City, Geo. H. Dunn,
Oregon I Itjr. IL T. Erana, Carui. M. K. Brown,
VUUDurg, i. 1. Gray, Oregon City, J. D. Wood,
.Oregon City, Elaira Mullan, Milwaukee, Era A.
. Miller, Or -'iron City, J. A. Griffin, Needy, William
Beerdt, saleai, E. C. Harkett, Oregon City,
fierlba tj. Maria, Bar.ow, Heury A. Ball, Tuala
tta, fhebt Eddy, Park Place, 8. W. Holme,
Oregon City, L T. Vinoaot, LinU, Orattta
epuigler, Oregon City, Erma Lawrence, Oregon
City, V. V. May, Oregon City, Nal Btuop. Oregon
City, T. 1. Gary, Milwaukee, Margaret Williatua,
Oregon City, I. M. Darling. Oregon city.
TiTi CKRTirrcaTKa.
Klchard Ilnrgreavea, Sprlngwater, Lester
Ceei, Ea:e Creek, Mn. Anne H, Weill, C:ar.-ia-ms
llolli Haoal u, Oregon Cty, Jamet A.
Freemiti, Ore;on C It. Helen M. Taylor, Oregon
City, Ida r-U'kweaChjr, Milwaukee, Annie I.
iilclnboth ).n, Oregon City.
nxkT oatois.
Frank Mullan, Milwaukee, Eunice OonaMion,
Oregon City, Tcy Wilkiuiou, 0 egon City, llet
t Wiutermaiitle, f'anbr, Wlnnlti Grahini, Ore
gon City, Jennie Rowtn, Beaver Creek, Mr. A.
Stout, Clarkot, Mra. D. H. Glasa, Oreg in City,
II. H. Robb, Damatcua, L. T. Anderaon, Unlrer
lty Park, Norma Fox, Oiwogo, e'amuel U.
JDowna, Onw.gi, Juaae Waldron, Ely, Ora Kelton,
Mackaborg, Eduetta h tae, Oregon City, Mary
Bickner, Otwego, Myrtle Tnyior, Oregon City,
". A. Matthswa, Eagle Creek, A. J. t-hirman,
'eedy, Berlin Doering, Wllnonville, Vim. Uan-
lu, Oregou City, John Collatt, Handy, I baa.
Elery, Uregon City, Matilda Reed, Logau, Anna
Mumpower, Oregon City, A. C. Strange, Oreon
City, Beanie M. Well', Clackamaa, t haa. Huihr
fold, Highland, C. K Barney, Oregon City, H.
fiaminouu, MilwdUee.
(llroKD GRAbK'.
Grace Holme, Oregon City, H. F. G.bwi,
Eagle Creek, Mr. G. H. Dnnn, Oregon City, W.
P. O.baon, Maokuburg, Emm N.ckolaon, Sandy,
Mra. Anna Read, l am Place, Mr. MattleCamp-
Ull.Ormon City, Clara Brown, ( himpoeg, Loeaa
Hedge, t-ycamore, Maggie L. Hm.ipUjn, Logun,
Annie J. Young, Milwaukee, A. B. Hibbard,
Ha-quam, L J. Brnolc, Oregon C ty, J. H Welch,
Hug e Clean, Mra. E. M. Dowua, Oawogo, W, W.
uatln, Mol.l a, Gertrude Kurb-,, Damutcus,
frouri Mayfield, Vloia, D ivid Warner, Curnna
ville, fchlrley Bucn, Hubbard, 8 dna Hill, Park
I'lace, Belle Hibbird, Murqil'ini, Emma Slnnh
l:r, Ciackamai, Miihlon .Moran, Oregon City,
Grace Morau, Oregon City, P. L. Columnn, Bar
kiw, IL A. Horl-, Molallr, L bb.e Ilito-., ( inby,
K AniietU Alli-n, Portland, Will If. Walker,
tiregoo Cny, Benha -iimmer, Oregon City, Kte
feaih in, Damavcux, Himrletia li'ilwmb, Oregon
City, Mra. Huttie Iw.'gardu , W'iihoit, Mnry
Young, Milwaukne, I'hjma MacD i.iald, Huli
tard, GoorgU liulh, Cluckamai, Ujrtha (jt hu e,
Aurora, Alelht ihi.pl, New Era, ii. M. Switter,
Currluayille, Liyy Btipp, Currluirillc, Marlon
Feruley, Tremont, Julia Young, Milwaukee,
Mra. Mary B xch, Sandy, Francea Currin, Cur
TioarUle, Victor Dickey, Molal a, . N. Ward,
Oregon City, H.ttle U Sweet, Uoarllle, Jowll ,
Mark, Ncwbjrg, 01. te A. Lewelllng, Mllwaimee,
Uwia Ih iniita, Oregon C'ly. Chia Crittou.Kii,
Molalla, r J. Alle. MC labor, a. U Frai or,
MMIt'a Mllla, Kate L D nan, Ortg u t'lly, Haltic
M nne, O.-vg in CUV, Ka h it Rcynnltle, Orvgon
City, Mary K. Talbert, Clat-kamaa, ' Nu ll
Yoiitiger. Oregon City, F. f. Hklrvin, Marqnatn,
J, ,C. Wartumk, Nre ly, Blanrha Miller, O.wego,
la-ta Whortou, Mout Villa, Robert Gluth r.
Beaver i we'i, John L Oard, CLirks W. K,
Youug, Wcxlburn, Mary U.ivla, Oiegon City,
Mra. F, H. MorrUo Oregon City, Ktifoitie
oby, Weill Furgo, I'orllaud, Uirdle (lalunllue.
Hubbard.
third aainaa.
Bort lieu bir-nn, K wood, K. F. Surface, Cur
rluirllli-, KabvccaL Voder, Needy, T. K. tl ana,
t'lai k iiiina, J. A, Jeuulugs Mlrerlou, Naltie A.
0M-, New Kre, llurtou Urhui, Carn, Mnime
JiKhiur, Oregon City, Anna IHi'an.OrvguuC ty,
Loulia Klunard, Oregon titty, Mary Gultrulire.
Spiliigwatvr, U. II. Hailley, Nowborr. Bale
Cha-H', O e.'OM City, C. -teptwne, Powell Vail y,
L ulf lit bort, Oregon CI' , Ruby Hpenrer, Ore-
non City, Mlunle Wal.er. V.olaj Ada Md.tiuh-
tin, Mllw.iiuix', Geo. lUrrlugton, lllgliland.
Mary Gh ru ey, Oioego, Hul K. C.xjiiraiii',
O.ogou City, Mili GivKrvy, Oregou Cay, G rt
rude Neiior, Or.g m C ty, Aliwrt Kraukaiia.r,
Milwaukov, Ara Mi'I.iugblin, Milwauans K ill
storu, Wimllnirii, Arthur II ildvu, Ort'g m Citv,
B. F. lWh ir, ltubimr l, K. Cm', Mtrt.l.U'K.
Eileu Byers C ackama, Lontle Maxwell, Pleas
ant Home, H. 8 Morlon, St. B , P.irtlind, M.
AlrxL'hman, Mllwnukee, Minnie M I. utH'a,
Scott'i Ml 1, C. K. Mln'.er, Marquam, V. U. Sco
bert, 4.M Maiia iu tir.et, Portlau I, O. D. Eur,
molalla. Lavella Mir htll. MJCliiy alroai, Port
inud, l.iit'y E. Mh elvr, Oie.on City, J hnua
Peter, A u mra. L a Rogvra, Cauby, U. P. I. w,
sprlngwatei.
r KM ITS.
Berih i Knight, Cauty, Dudley B yiua, Wilholt,
W, G. B a;tle, Oregon Citr, Ba la J.mo', (-h)r-wood,
H. G. Lx, Carlit. K la Knight. Cinby,
Atraa Gardner, Hubbird, Kiilt Tiylor.Ka quam,
Daisy 11. Danren, Lanta, It. V. Jae.ami, High
laud, Carrie Holuuui, Meadow Brook, Bortht
ett.riy, Park Place.
Kesolntioita. j
At the District Tamona Grange held
PROFITABLE CROP FEEDING,
Fuudaiucntail l'rlurlplra It Will aj Krry
ltiNUlvr to Hear In Mind.
As a rulo, it is coiisitlottHl poor policy
to grow liny kind of it cmp without
fropcr fitnliiig. Tlro are oiisos, how
ver, where the miitmre Btipply Is scnnt
and cannot well bo rcplcnishi-d. What
tihiill we do with the nmount at our dis
posal? This Is a problem With ninny
farmers. With a view to assist in solv
ing this problem, T. Oreiuer has tho fol
lowing to Kiy iu his book, "Practical
Pitrin Chomistry:"
Tho s;tmo quaiitity of pliuit foods
ueoded for tho pmluetion of I0 bushels
of wheat would bo sufllcient for that of
inn bushels of potatoes or 4ft bushels
rif corn, tlOO bushels of npphs or other
fruits in proportion, or several hundred
bushels of beets or carrots or other veg
etables in proportion. Thus n cerlatn
amount of plant food iu tho form of
wheat will civo us say, f'.Vi: in tho
form of apples, pcrhuiw $130; in tho form
of peachos or strawberries, perhaps $:100.
This shows plainly how foolish it would
be tostint orchard and small fruit patch-'
es iu order to put tho manure on the
wheatfleliL If we had no fertiliser or
not enough, it will often pay to pur
chase it for the orchard or strawberry
field, when it would bo a matter of
doubt whether wo could afford to buy
it for making wheat of it.
Thus in many cases it is with pota
toes. Wo might sco our way clear to
purchase manure for potato growing and
Through Train Without Traii.fer.
Travellers must not forget that tho 0.
K. A N. line Is thoroughly repaired and
all iruuiB ar running without transtcr
or Ueliiy. Ihrough service to Omaha,
Kanxaa City, M. 1 ami Is and Chicago;
rnllman sleepers, frte reclining chair
cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and
mtHiern ily coachea. Call on O. H. A
N, Agent belore purahasiiig tickets, or
address V. II. Hurlburt, Uen'l Fasson-
ger Agent. I'ortliiml, (iregnn.
Weildiug stationery, tint latest styles
and tlnest assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at the Kntkhi-rink olllce.
A dollar saved is coital to two dollars
eiinieu. ray up your sutisciption to the
r.NTKHrttisa anil get tnu His lenellt ol
the reilm tum in price.
Justice blanks, real estate, blanks, and
all other blanks at the Kntkhchisk of
fice, Portland prices,
at Oswego, April 10. 1895. the following for wl.4t j.ro.luotiou without l.s.
resolutions were uassed , plaIlt fMxU w.i,om i1;lvo R renter com-
Resolved, that we sincerely thank oar mercial valno than in tho form of mnr
senators and representatives irom Clack- ket garden corps. In this form they enn
mas county and all other friends, for be expected to give us the highest re-
their courageous stand in favor of the
bill calline a constitutional convention
to submit tothe voters a new constitution
including the initiative and referendum.
We demand that the county printing
and the delinquent tax list shall be
printed by the county paper of general
turns.
Only the florist, tho nurserymnn mid
the seodgrowcr know how to transform
plimt foods into nrtielos of still greater
commercial value. No principle is of
greater importance than this that our
raw materials of plant food should al
ways bo us-l fur the manufacture of
circulation, ottering the lowest sealed those among tho crops wo grow which
bids for the same, and we believe it can l" us Ille 'uo-t money.
be done for less than one half of last
year's charges.
We favor the purchase of a county
poor farm as a better and cheaper
Another fundamental principle is this
that tho use of complete fertilizers in
volves a waste in all cases whero the
soil already contains an uluindruice of
ono or two of the chief elements of
method of caring for our unfortunates, plant food and requires only tho sup
than the present system in Clackamas plemeutary addition of the missing one
rountv " , or two elements to give us all the re-
Masv 8 . Howard, G. STkriiKKsoN, j n,u,.we cou.ld P from Pj
... fertilizer. Another principle requires
Secretary. Master. , , . . '
i liic urc il I'ltiiii lumia iu iiiunii lemiii
avmlnhlo condition for crops that devel
op and mutare iu a short period. This
applies esicially to nitrogen and phoa
phorio aciiL Spiuach, radishes, lettuce
and similar crojis that come to perfec
tion in a few weeks need soluble food.
Trees and shrubs can in time utilize
plant fooil.s that are not immediately
available Winter wheat sometimes pro
duces as good a yield ou floats as on u
perphosphute, etc.
Of not less importance is the observa'
tion that a slight excess of phosphoric
acid tends to hasten tho maturity of
any crop. . For this reason it is always
Our better halves say they could not
keep bouse without Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It ia used in more than
half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bhos.,
Leeds, Iowa. This shows the esteem in
which that remedy is held where it has
been sold for years and is well known.
Mothers have learned that there is
nothing so good for colds, croup and
wboopimt cough, that it cures these ail
ments quickiy and permanently, and
that it is pleasant and safe for children
to take. 25 and 50-oent bottles for sale
by U. A Harding, drugitist.
prudent to apply some superphosphato
Appetite and sleep may tie improved, 1 to crops requiring along season, such
every part of the system strengthened tomatoes, ruolous, corn, etc As the
and the aniuml spiriU regain their laHt principle barnyard manure, U
buoyancv by the use of Dr. J. II. Mt-'. thonKh P!rhaI jnst what is wanted
. o" .1 -,. i . , i otherwise, may be objootionable for cer
Lean's Strengthening Cordial and Ii ood . . . J .
. , ' ,, , tain crops, such as strawberries, onions,
Punfier. For sale by C. G. Huntley, ! nn M.conrjtf thn weed need it eon-
druggist.
Old People.
Old people who requite medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will
find the true remedy in Electric Hitters.
This medicine does stimulate and con
tains.
A New Fertilizer Scheme.
It Is reported that a company has been
organized at Portland, Or., for the
manufacture of fertilizing compounds,
in connection with which there will be)
t.in.no hiBlrp no, ii., in.oi-.. utimeronf aide issues, such as a glue
, , . . ..... '! factory, oil works and other special fea-
but acts as a tome and alterative. U tnres t'hat will prove natural branches
acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, t0 the main concern. This company pro
adding strength and giving tone to the pose to furnish another source of do
organs, thereby aiding Nature in the mand for mongrel and disabled horses,
performance of the functions. Klectric ' The plan is to bring the horses pnrchrts
Bitters is an excellent atmetiwr anrt ' ed to their abattoirs and there kill thera
aids digestion. Old people find it just
what they need. Price fifty cents per
bottle at Charman's & Co., druggist,
Charman Bros, block.
by tho spearing process, which is expedi
tions and painless. The flesh will then
be rendered of its oil, and tho residua,
with the bones and hoofs, will be made
into a fertilizer. The hides will be care
fnllv removed and salted. Tho hairshuv-
Frequently accident occur in the ! ed off will, with mane and tail, bo used
household which causes burns, cuts, ' for the stuffing of mattresses and op-
sprains and bruises ; fog use in such , holstery work. A portion of the meat
cases Dr. J. II. McLean'a Volcanic Oil ; "W-ill also lo conipruHaud for use aa chicle
Liniment has for many years been the
constant favorite family remedy. For
sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist.
Are You lining EasU
If so, it will pay you to write to A . C.
Sheldon, general agent of the "Burling
ton Route," 250 Washington street,
Portland. He will mail you free of
charge, maps, time tables, and advise
you as to the through rates to any point,
reserve sleeping car accommodations
en food.
A New Inaectlelde.
F. C. Monlton of tho gypsy moth
commission announces a new insecti
cide. It is arsenate of lead, a fine white
powder, which is lighter than paris
green, ond while being fully as effective
in its operation in destroying insect life
it is also claimed that it is preferable.
It has the advantage, of lining readily
seen on the loaves, so that ono can tell
at a glance which have and which have
not been sprayed, which is ofton of
great convenience. Being lighter than
for you, and furnish you with through
tickets via either the Northern, Union, ' Ia Krcen, it does not settle so quiet
Southern. Canadian FaciCc or Great '' a,m M ft r(,HUjt cau
Northern railroads at the very lowest
rates obtainable.
The Burlington route is generally con
ceded to be the finest equipped railroad
in the world for all classes of travel.
J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson City,
Mo., Chief Enrolling force 38th general
assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish to
testify to the merits of One Minute Cough
Cure. When other so-called cures failed
I obtained almost instant relief and a
speedy cure by the use of One Minute
Couiih Cure. C. G. Huntley, druggist.
The Oregon City Steam Laundry docs
the cleanest and best work to be bad in 1
Oregon City. Their prices are the
lowest.
1st distributed
more evenly over the foliage. A great
objection to the nse of paris green is tho
liability of using un overdoso uud there
by injuring tho foliagn of tho plants
sprayed. With the arsennto an overdose
does not injure tho foliage.
li-i-if;utloii Fltfiirna.
Jndgo Erncry of Kansas is reported
as Baying of un irrigation convention
that arid mid semiiirid America is one
half as largo as all our doniniiis oxcopt
ing Alaska. This arid region is pracli
cally nn open and unsettled region. Of
our 6i, 000,000 of popi.'.ition only about
4,000,000 nro now found residing west
of the niiicty-iiixth meridian, which is
the east lino of seniiaiid America. It is
i estimated that good homes for from 75,-
000, 000 .tp 150,000,000 may bo made in
rid America by aid of irrigation.
H
EART DISEASE, in..
manyothorallninnla when they
havo taken hold of tho ay item,
nnvitr get hotter of Iu own accent, but
Vatmtnntlw grotra ererae. Them am
thonaunibt who know they have) a dofoctlrf
Wart, but will not admit the fact. Thuy
don't want thflr frlnnda to worry, and
foN'f 1-aaoap trkat tak fmr it, aa
they hava been told time and again that
heart illnemto waa Incuratile. Such was the
case of Mr. SUua Parley ot Iyoalllu, Ohio
who wrltin Juno 10, 1NU4, aa fullawa:
"I had hrart dleat for t!t rr,
taj heart hurtlnf ma almmt rontlnua'ty.
Tha a nil U jeara I diruirtMl all the time,
trying eerrral phyalclana and rrmmllva,
Until mrlast doctor told melt wan only a
qiiiwtltiD of time aa
I could not het-urnd.
I gradually grow
worse, very weak,
and completely dis
couraged, until I
tired, pniiprd half
op In bed, btvausa I
cwMlila'f li aWem
nor alt up. Think
ing my timo bad
com I told my fam
ily what I wanted
done whvn I was
gone. But on tha flrst day of March on
tha recommendation ot Mra. Fannies Jonna,
of Anderson, I nd., I commenced, taking
Dr. Milrm' Arw Can or (Jta Hrart
and wonUorful to tell. In ten days I waa
working at llithl work and on March 18 com-DM'W-wl
frnmlng a barn, wlikh la bmry
work, and I har'nt lewt atiay aliH-a. lamSS
years old. t ft Inch and weli;h Esollm.
1 hrllrr I mm full mrrd, and
I am now only aoiluus tliat evwyona ahall
know of your wonderful romedlta."
Dyavllle, Ohio. Ptuk TkMMT.
Dr. Mile flnart Cnra I sold on a pmlttT
rearr.ntee that the Brst Untie will tienndu
All drusitliiu aril It at II, 6 lotth-a forts or
It will bnaenk prepaid on receipt of price)
by tua Dr. MUea UoOlcal Co., fclkbort, lnd.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
Restores Health
ALL WHO CULTIVATS
FRUITS
FLOWERS
VEGETABLES
For Pleasure or Profit,
Should that tha Journal ttiev nliaerlt
to la I lie heal ami moat reliable
authority obuiuable.
ii' --w a - ia j. iir"
tUHDS FOREMOST IN THE LIST.
draUpraolU-ally wllh frulnand veirntahtea,
I'ni, ehrutia and tlowra, and oivrm the
Held of horticulture ayaleinutlcully
ami thoroiiKlilv. It llhulralraaiul
deacrltiM tiivthiHla of cultiva
tion, Improvril varletlvaand
lMlior-NNvlnir ilevlrca.
it la, without duuut,
He Paper for tie People!
$1.00 m Tmr (94 tmmtrt).
Solnien cipr and (HVpase CBtalotrne ul
horticultural Imoke FREE on applkuiiun.
American Gjrdenina. 1 70 Fulton St.. N Y-
NOTIl'K OK ASHUiNMKNT.
Nut lie In Ii orr iiv a I ven I hit the (iM'iron Cltv
Sash ami limir I'omoanr. a iinrtnerlili roue
innvil ol s. II t aint ami charlna I allir. aud H.
II l allrl anil Charlna ( aillt. Individual!, have
all amifiird te Urn uudi'ruin,l for lint liemini
of all llirir rri'dltora. Said .lir iiiiu'lil la now
pemllui In tin- Lln ull court ol l lie aeilrul Or
on tor I Ui'kmuo e.niiiti'. ami all errdliora ol
aid ixtrilra arc hi-rchy uollrlrii to urencul their
clalnia aialunl aald tartiea under oaih to ran at i
liu oltlc In lirrgou t'lly, Orcaon. wllliln llirra ,
lllolillii Irom Dili ilatfi. Haled Mri'll l,V IM
U I. I'Olt'l'KK, V.. it. I. II.I.IAMS,
Atloriicylor AtnlKUce. Aaaiiiuve
S l. 4 .D
Sol Ire of final Setlliiurnt.
In the maitcr of the eaute of Oliver Aclmru, !
ceaard. Nolle l licrcli)' (Ircn that I,. L. 1'iirter, a4
niluliitralor of the aUtve rlaie. haa fllrd hla
final report and aivoiinl lu ilia eduiliilxratlon
of aalil ctlale, and that tlii county court of th
State i f Oregon for I'lackaiiiai coiiiily haa made
an enter acitliiK-Monday, Ilic mil day of U-y,
1'A at U o'clock A M of aalil day. at Hi county I
court houae of aald county 111 orcsoii t'lly, ore-
(on. for Hie hcr.rliiii of ol.).ceoii, if any Ihnre
. and for the examination of aaid final reuorl
aud aucoilnl aud for lor filial artllpnielil ol aalit
valate
Haled March SI. I KM. 1. . foHTKR.
Admlniatrainr of the cataie of Oliver
I'.li t U. Ai'horll, decrannl.
Sundity Sorvlcos.
Ml', PAt'l.'S Clll'ltllll - Rpianopal - .
aaa llawaon, llei'lor. Mcrvlcna alll oolonkla.
m, and J.stl p. til. rrayer aervlre every WoM-
ueaiiay evening.
rillhr !()Ni I U fC(l ATH N A I. ClIIIHCII.
Itev. J. W. Cox an I'aalor. snrvlcet at III Wi a. .
and S UV r. u. Sunday School after moriilti
aerrlcu. I'layer uiwllni Wediieadayereiimi at
M Miii,iiiick. Trayer meeting of Voiiiih l'ooilr,l
Moclety of Chrlatlau K.ndnavor every Sunday
veiling alT.U preinpl.
KIKHT IIAI'itsi' f It I' it' It Itav. M I
Heuu, I'aalor Miirnlui Service at II: Sunday
Hchiuilat IJ Ifi; Krenliig Service SMI; Keaular
prayer mentliiK Wediieaday cveulni Momlily
(lovenaiil Meellug every VVeilueaday evenliif
lirncrdltif the Aral Sunday In the uiotilli, A
Oorulal liivllallou mail,
ST. lollN'H t'lll'HCII CATIIol.Kt-Hav. A.
lliliaaaaNii, l'aa:or. (in Sunday inaaaal laud
lll.ni a. M. Kvery aecoiid ami foiirlh Sut.rlay
Herman aeriuou atler the S o'clock niaae
At all other maaaea Knllli acrmona Sunday
School at i .HI r. M. Vcai.era, aiolo(ecai
iililecia, and lleiitillctluu el 7 ,K r. M.
MKTIIlllMHT Kl'ISI'or.tl. Cllt'lKMI -hiT
(I. svaaa, I'aalor. Morning tervlce at II;
Sunday MchiKil at 10 un. t'Uaa meeting atler
morning aervlre. Kvenliig aervlce al 7,10,
Kliworlh Irf'aaur mreliuit Sunday evening at
S in ( rarer Meeting I litirailay eveulng al ( SU,
atraiigera cordlallv luvlled.
KtltsT I'ltKHIIY TKMt AN Cllt'Ml H -Kr. 3.
W. Moiititomery, I'aalor. Servicca at HAM and
7 nil r. a. Halilialfi School at to a . M. Youii(
'eodc'a SiK'lety of t'lirlallau Kudi-avnr sieeie
every Suuday evening al S :si Wrdueaday
evening prayer meeting al 7 HO. Heaia Iree.
KVAN(l''.l.ll'AI.('lltMt('M-(ir.ltMAN - a. .
Mvm, I'aalor. Inaclnug acrvlrce every
Hon. lay at II A M ami 7 I IV M.
Sahliaih acl.iMil every Sunday at 111 A. M (Knv.
I'. Holt, HniH ) Weekly t'ray.r Meeting
every Weduearfay evening
I'NITKIi IIHKIIIKKN IN I'll HIS f.-freech-lug
every aocotfd ami fiunh huudav ot each
month, at ll iaja ra and I i p m.-W II, tie
liAia, I'aator Sunday achiHil at lu a. m. at
Oregon t'lly rfral aund'iy at Samaotl ftrhool
hoiiae, Molalla; 'llilrd Suuday, Mouuitlii Home
II a. ai ; Hinln-r Orove, 4 i in - Mi liella
tireen, SnperlutcufteMt Kumvay achmd freyer
meeting every VYeduoauer eveulng.
fCVAMOKl.U Al. l.l'TIIKHff l lll'rirH-U
(laav, faaior. ili'rraan aervlcea every Sunday
al II n'elock A M. Hngliah arrvlcea at 1 t) f.
M suailay 'h.il at lu u clock A tl. Mira
tion Hiore room neit diair to Imkery In Shlve
ley'a Imllilluit, comer uf Seventh an Madlanu
atrcela
EAST AND SOUTH
THE SllTsTA K0UTE
Of tho
SOUTHERN TACII IC COMPANY.
KxjircHH Trsins leave) I'ortlaml Iaily.
Nullre nf Appollinarnt of Kierulrlt.
Nuthe la hcrehy give, that the ii' deralgiied
haa Ih-cii aiHiiulcd try the ( omity t oiirt of
Clackamaa rouuty , orcgo( eiecuiru ot ihe Uat
will and leataiue I ot K. ii Mct'owo. drceaaed.
Allperaotta having claliaa agaluai the ealala of
the aald r' t. Mrt'own, dece4e-l, are nerehy
' otlflcd to preae t the annie duly verlrti-d for
payineut to the nmlerlgiil, or at the nilice ot
i.i o ( luowuell. uregou Uly. lircgo ., wlthlu
en mo tha from dale
Statu M. M( Kieculrli.
Oregon City, tirego , tpnl 17 HU5
(leu ('. Iln.w ell, All y fur Kcc . (( Illi lT
At'MtMSTKATItlX SAI.K
Siui.h I
S It r. u.
Mir. m.
10 .' a
Lv
l.v
Ar
Cortland Ar
Orvaron t'lly l.v
8. Kraiiclacii L
I North.
T -'"
7 Ml A.
I 7ilf.!
Nollce la herehy give , lh Marietta frail,
adml lairitrl i of the eaiale of Jai ob p Miller,
dei'raaed, will, I' accorda r with a order,
made on the l.'Jh d iy of April. Ixi, l.y the llo .
i voioioii r.. ri ayea, j none oi i lie I oil iy I ouri Ol
: the atate of Oregu , for the eon 'ty of riarta-
aiaa, acll at prlxaie aale from a d after Ihe Jeib
lavol Miy. Ivf.. all i, llie fnllinil g learrllirii
real ealate. altualaU I , Clackamaa eon ly. tire
gou: All of Iota aeie . (7 a it elg-ht ia) lu hha-k
Iwe 'ly eight (.'hi the low of Milwaukee, I
aid coii'-ly a d aiaie. o ttie foi;,,wl g lerini:
four hiindied ,tsH dollara caah, Hie balance
wllhln "lie year, aicura.l l.y mortgage u aald
ron-rty. for turiher I formatlo . I oulre at
the urtlce of Miller A Miller, alter eya, Portia d
Havl gi Ha k llig , I'oriU d. Oregon
Mjaiart I'atrr, Adm'g
of the eaiate uf J P. Miller dre'd.
Ialed April IS. M 4-l 417
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
AH Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Scat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiify.
Rub In Vigorously.
Mustang: Liniment conquer!
Pain,
Makes nan or Beast well
again.
IHNlNtl CAIIH O (KlliK.N ROUTE
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
asn
Second-Class Sleeping Car
Attached lu all through Irelne
KOHKbTHO MAIL f lHallv i
:0a. m. I
9 1 a. a.
4 r. M.
I.
Lr
Ar
Portland Ar
OregonClly l.y
KiMHrlturg l.y
I 4 no r. n
I .") r. u
f 7 mi a. a
Weal Sole llivialnu.
BETWEEN FOUTLANI1 ANII ('OKVALLI8.
Mall Train. Iially (Kgcepl Sunday.)
7 :uu.. I
U IfVr.n.
l.y
Ar
rorllaud
Cirrvallla
Ar
l.y
k r.n
1 uu r a
Al Albany and "orvallla connect with traltia
of Uregon and I'aciAn Kallroad.
Eipreaa Train Iially lEicept Hunday)
4 40 r. M. I
7:'4r. M. I
Ar
Portland Ar
McMliuiville l.v
s US a. a
UtaiA.M
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K.KOKFU.Kk,
Manager.
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CLACKAMAS LOfKJK. No. 67, A O. V W
Meeta tlrat and third Monday lu each month,
at Straight'! Hall. Vlaiting bri'thern welcome.
C. K.Pkakk b. llOU'OMH.
K!C M. W.
A. P. A. COUNCIL NO. 4,
Mecla nn the drat and third Friday In eah
month at K. of P, hall, Viaiting member tf
waya welcome. A. W. Kbanc:k, ProsV
catahai;t hohk co. No. 2.
Mnela acnond Tiicaday of each month at Cat
aract Kngln hiiiine. W II. HoWKi.iPri'a
(I. II. llKHTow, Buc'y. J. W O'CoNNKiA, F'rn
WAHNKIl OltANtiK. No. 117, P. of It.
Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their
hall iu New Era. llavld Mr Arthur, Maater
Mrs. May Waldron. Hec'y
Duffy & lleckart
EXPRESS andTRANSFERING.
Srecittl care in moving HouHuholil
Goods and I'iunoH.
Prompt work and
Iteasonnble chargos.
Leave orders at
BELLOMY & BUSCH'8.
Portland Cowlitz
Uivor Route,' via.
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Joseph Kellogg Tranit. Co.
STR. JOSEPH KELLOG( leaves
Kelso Monday, Wednrwday and
Friday, at 0 A. M. Liiaves Port
land, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7 A. M.
STR. NORTH VEST--LcaverJ Port
land Monday, Wednesday and1'
Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow
litz river points, returning tho
following days.
This is tho only direct route to
reach all Cowlitz river points.
WM. R. HOLM AN, Agent.
Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or.
MYRTLE LODOF. NO. 24, IlEORKK OF HONOR,
Meeta every Friday In A. O. U. W. Hall, Via-
Ring member! madu welcome,.
Jkn hi a PiEgcg, c. of H.
8. A. Oillstt, Kecoider.
COURT ROIIIN HOOD NO. SIWO A. O. F. OF A.
Mectn the 2d snd 4th Fridays of each month
at K P Hall (HI P M.
W. 8. Cram, oko, r. wii.shast,
Chief Ranger. Rooordliig Seo.
L E. Lawrkni k, J. R. KgNNgiiY,
Hub. Chief Ranger. Fluanolal See,