Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 10, 1895, Image 8

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    EDUCATIONAL NOTES
All noli s for (hit column nltoulil be
tvnt to Mrs. II. S. Gibson, editor,
Oregon City, Orogon.
AT Tilt EA8TIIAM SCHOOL.
TlietollowiiiK is report of the East
hikui tchool for the month ending April
20, W5:
First primary department, Miss Han
kin, teacher : Numherof pupils enrolled
40; Average daily attendance 37; eases
of tardiness 2.
Second primary department, Mies
Vetherell teacher: Number pupils en
rolled 4(; average daily attendance 39;
cases of tardiness 3.
Thitd B and fourth A grades. Miss!
fcpangler teacher: Number of pupils en-
rolled 44 ; average daily attendance 40;
tardy 1.
Fourth ami fifth B grades, Mist Raird I
teacher: enrollment 43; average daily j
attendance 3S ; cas?8 of tardiness 0.
Sixth B grade, Miss Lawrence tem-her ;
enrollment 37 ; average daily attendance !
SO ; 1 case of tardiness. j
High school department, eighth H
grade. L. W. Me Adams teacher: Enroll-1
ment 4!l ; average daily attendance 44 ; '
caes of tardiness 0. j
Total enrollment 25!; average daily '
attendance 233 ; eases of tardiness 7.
Of the B grade, first primary depart-;
went. Clara Koerner, Allen Cook, !
Caulield, Maud Moran, -M utile lower.
Eddie Bo in, Stella Powell and Grace
, Wood are entitled to favorable mention
for progress made during the month,
' and Myrtle Dor-emus and Katie Muthies
for excellency in deportment.
Of the second giade B class, the fol
lowing named pupils were given above
96 in deportment and class average:
. Edward Smalley, Emm t Hinz, Rose
Stromyer, Johuie Shaw and Stacy
Nichols and Austin Nichols, and Arthur
Stalling. Edward Smaller and Emma
liim each made an average of t8 the
highest in the grade.
Of the third grade Bclass, Lillie Thorp,
has 99 in deportment and Jack Caufield
93. in daily work, Lillie Thorp having the
highest general average in this class.
Those of the fourth grade B class.
earning above 95 in deportment are j
Willie Koermer 99, Arthur Sh.tw 98, i
Angie Williams 98, Ida Dunges99, Karl
Haas, 10.), Minnie Phillips luO, Ola
Risdon 100. Those above 95 in daily at
tendance are Willie Koerner 90, Arthur
Shaw 90, Theo. Strohmeyer 90, Karl
Haas 97. Highest average in the grade
was made by Karl Haas.
Of the fourth grade B class, Millard
Hamilton, Norma White, and Clara
Bartlet has 97 in deportment, while
Theresa Staben and Edna Caufield
reached an average of 97 in daily work.
Highest average of this class was made
by Theresa Staben.
Of the fifth grade B class, Estella
Nichols received 93, Irena McCown and
Nina Caples each 97 in deportment,
While Georgia White and Mary Willey
reached 95 in class work. Of this class
-Georgia White has the highest average
for the month.
Of the sixth grade B class, George Mo
Causland marie an average of 98, Bessie
Grout 90 and If Hie Swafford 90 in class
work, while William Thompson reached
90. Eetta Pierce 97, Nellie Swafford 97
and Bessie Grout 98 in deportment.
Higlie.-t average in this class was at
tained by Bessie Grout.
The following pupils of the eighth B
grade have 100 in deportment: May
Andrews, Mary Bluhm, Myrtle Buchanan
Ethel Cheney, Leila Cheney, Nora Cur
ran, Anna Dun gey, Allie Gale, Millie
Grant, Lulu Hankine, Ellen Shaw,
Gertrude Shaw, Belle Smith, Eleanor
Williams, Mae Caee, Charles Babcock,
Howard Brownell, Guy Clark, Abel
Meresse and George Swafford The
highest average in daily work are as fol
lows: Gertrude Shaw 97, Ellen Shaw,
.97.0, May Andrews 98, Guy Clark 98 4,
Belle Smith 9S.6, Myrtle Buchanan 98.6,
Charles Babcock 98.8 and George Swaf
ford 99.
In the report for last month the name
of Charles Babcock was by mistake
omitted from the list of pupils of the
eighth grade deserving favorable men
tion. The teachers of the Eastbara school
would be pleased to have as many as
possible of the patrons visit the school
on Wednesday of each week.
The editors of our school paper "Cur
rent Eyents" for May, are May Andrews
and George Swafford. Our critic in 8th
grade is Daisy Lawrence.
SCHOOL REPORTS.
Following is a report of school taught
in district No. 20 for the month ending
May 3, 1895 : Number of pupils enrolled
36 ; average attendance 34 ; number cases
tardiness 3. Those neither absent nor
tardy were Minnie Osburn, Bertha
Stein,Ida Ptein. Gertrude and Gracie
Knapp, Almeda and Selma Koblun,
Willie Ohlmrn, Clinton Sharp, Edwin
Osburn, Koss White, Ernst Bohna, Gus
Stein and Kay Osmon.
Jennik E. Rowkn, Teacher.
Report of school district No. 41 for
the month ending April 20, 18115: total
number of days taught 20; whole num
ber of days attendance 544 ; whole num
ber of days absent 72; number of visitors
6; average daily attendance 27. Those
present every day were as follows: Clara
Athey, Edna Larson, Don Gage, Willie
I'olifka, Dora Athey, Bessie-- Philips,
Emma Athey, Adolph Delker, Mary
WoeMo, Myrtle White, Harry Elllgaen
and Flora Athey. W. 0. Bbattik,
Teacher,
Report of district No. 50 for the month
beginning April 8th and ending May 3d
Number of pupil enrolled S5 ; average
daily attendance 1!7: vUitora 4. Names
of those who have been neither absent
nor tardy during the month are Jamo
and Philip Morgan, Guy, Percy and
Ray Woodlo, Grace Douglas, Willie,
Gussio and lMck Githens and Alice
Udell. Mary Davis,
Teacher,
The following is the report of Ever
green school, district No. 92, for the
month ending April 12th: Number of
.lays taught 20; number of pupils en
rolled 24; average daily attendance 21 ;
number of visitors 9. Those neither
absent nortardv during the month are
Clarence Yoder, Pollv McCormack,
Grant Yoder, Jessie Taylor, and Austin
Taylor, Euuk J. Taylor,
Teacher.
El wood district No. 53, The pupils
who were neither absent nor tardy dur
ing the mouth ending May 3, Delia Hen
derson, Emma Freeman, Lottie Boylan,
Edith Freeman, Lillie Cadonan, Floyd
Dibble, Ernest Bovlan and Johnny
Bovlan. Total number of names on reg
ister 34. The pupils are manifesting
gieat interest in their school work. This
is iucouraging to parents as well as the
.nfnU anJ (riendg
are m-
i vited to visit our school.
Tixnik Maykikld, Teacher.
SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT.
I County Nhool Superintemlent has
completed the aportionment of the
sclioul fund for Clackamas county for the
present year. It is made on a basis of
7888 children at $3.07 per capita, and
the regular appropriation of K0 for each
district. This wilt be the last apportion-
ment for 1805, as the superintendent and
! county court considered that it would be
more convenient for all concerned as
leach distri t will know exactly how much
they are to receive during the year.
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.Marquam, ...
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338 58
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Oregon City,
Oreille,
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'Spring water,
Molalla.
.Damaacua. ..
Oregon City, .
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J. A. fbibky, .
Jainee Dicker, .
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194 29
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E. F. An! re, I'nar.lla,
F. GoeUch Beortr,
S. U Haluea, Oawogo,
E. C. Uak;tt, ...Oregon City,
G. B. Wlie Milwauke.
J. P. Wooille, ....Eagle Croek,
J. H iV.on, Oregon City,
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Joseph Reea Colton
Il l F. Sleight, . C'aobr
F. sawtell, Molalla,
.333 1072 31
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178 94
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120 61
154 38
2J8 06
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2'3 5
212 71
2-24 99
117 54
206 57
B. V. Bork-a Wllholt 29
J. C. ric-hmiJI George 50
E. W. Hammett,. .Hliihtand,. . .. 53
Giorg.) 0lng,. Hubbard 57
W. L. White,
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..Aurora 22
.OrogouCltjr,... 61
T. F. Ryan
H. A. Waldron, .
E. P. Dedman, .
J. M. Groahoug, .
..Orogou C.iy ,
Oregon City.
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117 54
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221 92
219 56
258 76
274 II
, Marquam,
F. 8jivera.Hr., ...Marmot 45
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N. M. Tracy Curnnnvllle,
a C. Luland, Oregon City,
J'lbn Rowan, ....Oregon Cltr,
tt. Jihuaou, Hunnyelde, .
. 45
. 41
. 34
. 22
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G. II. Brown, . . New Era, 60
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W. M. stone Redland,..
T. P. eoulea, Marquam,
J. A. Ruyera, Damaacua,
56
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H, E. Wlllif, Hprlngwaier, ..89 169 73
0. W.N. Taylor, ..Aurora, 28 129 82
E. W.lloro.huh ..Bearer Creek, .123 427 81
H. 8. C. Phelpa, ..New Era, 74 277 18
Allaou Baker,.... Wtlaonville,. .. 81 145 17
II. Filzgeraid Dover, 29 139 13
F. Erlcaaon, Mulluo 38 166 66
R. F. Davi, .... Beaver Creek, 3) 142 10
1. I). Shunk, ....Cauby 140 479 81
J. G. Bleakuey, ..Wilholt, tl 117 54
S. C. Iloir.nan, ..bon, 17 12 19
E. H. BurghitrUt, Damaanui, .... 44 15 08
J. T. Evana Mullno 89 169 7J
J. K. Miller Needy 3i 157 45
J. J. Yoder Needy, 48 197 36
P. M. Grave Liberal, 45 1H8 15
C. VV. Ulchey Logan 29 13'j 1 3
W. C. Luck ier, ..Clarkea 33 Its 24
It. Kypzynnki, ..New Kra, 42 12 01
C. U. Barlow,.... Barlow, 62 24H 34
b.ll.MulvuiK-y, .Meadow Brook, 22 117 54
II. U. Uirlch, ...Louta 61 2 57
A.P.Todd Sherwood, ...70 'M 110
I. M.1I .LDiug, ..Clarkei- 37 Kit 59
JOINT DISTRICT.
R. N. Uradlvy, ..Pleaaaut Home, 42 118 57
6.r
J. L. K-uie Wllaoiivllle, .. V.I V$ 55
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C. W. Krune Fulton, 4 191 22
John Olnou Sycamore, 28 102 24
58
A. M. Fry, Aurora 8 10 84
89
John U. Henry,.. Tualatin, 10 34 94
nut. loil'ltt r-hurwood.
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K. 8. llaiiihall, ..Alinei,
K. A. U. Cone, ..Hultjvllle, ,
l. U. O eon Bultvvm, ..
Kdwln Cole WllUtaurg, .
T. K. Ml If a, Seotta MI'.la,
F, L Hugg Unham
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Furnished Erery Week by the riat kM
mas Abstract & Trust roiupaujr.
M V and T E Brown to Jas McKin
aie, W D, April 21. 9.14 acres
in the sw 4' of sec 6 t 2 s r 2 ). . . . $ I
J McKinaie to T and F Price, W D,
April 27, Wi, 9 acres In the sw,1
of sec 5 in t 2 s r2"e
Aurelia Berreth to John Berreth,
WD, April 22. TO, 20 acres of
the J G Toner el and lot 3 see 33,
and 1 acre in sec 33 all In t 2 s
r2 e
Oak Grove Land & Improvement
Co to Orpha Cranston, W D,
April 27, '95, lots 1 and 4 in tract
73 llrst subd of Oak Grove
Geo I" Lent to T S McDaniel, W D,
April 27, '95, the ne'4' and b.1, of
sec 30 t 2 a r 5 e
J C McGrew to Chas Duncan, S W
D, April 27, V., the nw'4' of sec
3t, t 3 s r 4 e, except 10 acres. . . .
Geo K Vosberg to Chas R Voaherg,
W D. April 0. TO, 3.05 acres in
the s1' of the ne1.,' of tec 34 in 1 2
sr2 e
Seth Luelling to Kiebard Seott, W
D. April 29, 'IK, 7.50 acres in the
Meek and Whitcouib claims, til
rle
1000
1000
2!50
J W Hudson to Jos Hedges, W D
April 20. '95, the se1 of the ne'4'
ixi of the se ll of sec
aim me ne -4
35, oft 2sr2e
500
1'eter Utiger to Lenora F Mohr, W
D, April 30, '95, 2 acres in sec 8,
t2sr2e
Ed Atkinson to Clara L Brough
ton, W D, April 30, TO. lot 1 blk
34 Central Add to O C
150
250
Clara L Broughton to Anna S War
ren, W D, ApriMO, '115, lot 5 blk
51, Central Add to O O
COT Williams, assignee, to Harry
Auntie, deed April 29, '95, lot 4
and 5 blk 3 in Green Point
Geo P Lent to Uriah Daniels W D
April 21, '95, the n1,' of the ne'4'
250
100
of sec 31 1 1 a r 4 e 80 acres
1080
J L Evans to G W Grace. W D,
April 20, '95, lot 10 blk 10 Apper-
son's subd of blks 5, 6 and 7, Park
Place
Ed Billeter to Henry Hansen, W D
May 2, '95, the e'i of the se4 of
200
sec30t3sr3 e.
1075
J J Mallory to James Lyons, W D,
April 30, '95. the sw4 of the nw'f
of sec 31, t 2 s r 4 e 44 58 acres. .
COT Williams, assignee, to Chas
Bernier, deed, May 1. '05, lot 1
blk 3 Green Point
COT Williams, assignee, to Geo
W Boylan, deed, May 2, '95 lot 2
blk 3 Green Point
Geo Boylun to Horace Williams, W
D May 2, '95, lot 2 blk 3 Green
Point
Geo W Bard to Marg.irt-1 J Bard,
130
100
175
W D May 3, '95, the e.'i of I) L C
in t 3s r 4 e, 100 acres
1000
Will F Co to A W Schwan, Q C D,
May 4, '95, lots 11 and 12 blk 15,
Will Falls 1
Jas W Shaw to GuMave Muenrh,
W D April 24, '95, lot 8 blk 12,
Annex Add to OC 125
Gideon LanU to L L Lant., W D,
Dec 17, '95 the nw.'i of sec 15, t 7
s r 3 e, 100 acres
Mary C Lorenson to A Brix, W I),
April 9, '95, 5 acres in the Wills
500
claim.
2000
Jas W Shaw to Fred A Klenne, W
1) April 24, '95, lot 5, blk 12 An
nex Add toO U
Have your Titles examined
120
and
Abstracts made by the CLACKAMAS
ABSTRACT & TliUSTCO. who have
the only complete 'Bet of Abstracts ot
Title of all lands in Clackamas county,
Accurate and reliable work by a respon
sible firm. Office upstairs in the Cau
field building.
Are You Going KaxtJ
If so. it will nav 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 Bleeping car accommodations
fur you, and furnish yon with through
tickets via either the Northern, Union,
Southern, Canadian Pacific or Great
Northern railroads at the vtry lowest
rates obtainable.
The Burlington route is generally con
ceded to be the (lnest equipped railroad
in the world for all classes of travel.
J. A. Uichardxon. 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 inHtant relief and a
speedy cure by the use of One Minute
CouuhCure. C. J. Hiinlley, druggist.
j A lady at 'f ooleys, La., was very sick
! with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a
a prominent merchant of the town gave
her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. He say
she was well in forty minutes afteiHaking
the first dose. For sale by G. A. Hard
ing, druggist.
900
4(K
150
Through Trains Without Trmircr,
Travellers must not foruet that the O
R. & N. line Is thoroughly repaired and
all trains am running without transfer
or delay, through service to Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis ami Chicago;
Pullman sleepers, fre reclining chair
cars, upholstered tourist sleeHrs ml
modern iiay coaches, (.all on t. it, A
N. Agent before purchasing tickets, or
address W. II. llurlbnrt, Gen I rsssen
ger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Wedding stationery, the latest stylos
and finest assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at the Entkhi'hisic ulllco.
A dollar saved is equal to two dollars
earned, l'av up yuur stitmciption to the
Kntkhthisk ami get the the benefit of
the reduction In price.
Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and
all other blanks at the Entxhi'Hisk of-
flee. Portland prices.
- YM
JTra. J. p. Bell, Oumtmtomle, KmH.
wlfo of the editor of TheClraphle, the lead
ing local paper ot Miami county, writ
"i ara troubled trith heart Hraa
(or six yuan, aowre palpllatluiu, aliort
nvar of brt-ath, togi'thiT with aui'b
trvine nvrrouaneaa, that, at time 1 would
walk the floor nearly all nlglit. Wo
cousulU-d tho brat tui-dU-al tulcnU
They at't there teaa kelp forme,
that I bad organic dlM-aaaof tho heart for
which them wrt no remedy. I had rvail
your advertisement In The Graphic and
ayuarago, an a lu.nl rraort, trld nneUillleuf
Jr. mieef A'rar Cure for the Heart,
which couvlnced nm that there was true
merit In It. 1 tuok three txittlin eai-h of tha
Heart Cure and lieatorallre Nervine and
It eompletel eured tne. I tleepi
well at nltiht, uiy heart beats rvgularly and
Iharono more amolherliia; apella. 1 wlh
to any to all who are suffering: as I did;
there's relief untold for tlw-m If they will
only give your romedleai Ju.it one trial."
1. Miles Heart Cure Issnld on a podtlra
a-iiiiranu-u thul the Urst boitUt will Ix-iiellt.
Allilrugglnuaeli Itatll, A bottles for 15, or
It will beaeia. on-paid, on reieipt of price
by UittLr. aliloa tfoUicai Co., tikliart, ImL
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
Restores Health
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed U lJcrs.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters, ;
Insect Bites, ,
All Cattle Ailments, . ;
AH Horse Ailments, J
AH Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Minclc,'
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly. to the Very;
Seal of Pain and
Ousfsjt! Hi a Jiffyj
Rub In Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquer
Pain, , . ,. , ... i
Makes nan ,?f Bast well
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lirrllTi NntH't of Haleiin rorrclixiira.
In Die Clreiill t'mirl nf lha Hlata uf Oregon, for
Ilia Ciiuiily u( Claukainaa.
Tnoiuaa O'l.'iiiinur. plaintiff, . Sainnal Krli'k.
mi, rarollna Krli kaou and Th'iuiaa Kill UK
liillll, dulgiiilaula.
Htaio of Oregon, County til (Maekamaa, aa.
Nolle It hereby liven that by virtue ol ail
axeoiiilon and order nl aaiu IxiiihI nut ot Ilia
olreiilt court ol III Hlala ill Uteaoil lor lh
County ol t'laekainaa, hearing dale lh IMli day
ol April, lM'.V in a aull whvrwiu liioinaa li'l uit
nor oaa iilalnlitr, and Hauinul Krleaon, ( aro
Una Kilekon and iliomaa Kliliifliain wr ila
lumlaiua, uonuiiaiolluir me, In llw nam ol the
Sum ul Oragou, lhal out ol t ho rual eatnl Imra
IlialWr ds.orilwd, lit realiaa a amn aullleivul to
alia y Ihj ilainaieU olaaid ductile, to wit, MHI,
lovilir wlih liiiralonlhaaiiialiieaJaiiuary
l.tili, Im7, at S par eant. ixir ami inn, ami alau 111
0m.Ii nf and alivndlug tula aale.
Now. Ilierelnre. Hi nliedletie to aueh deer, I
did nil tho Mill day ol April, lnv, duly la
upon, ami will, on Saturday, the .' 'Hi ilay ol
Mav, Ihu at lh hour of oio-o'elork I', U. itt
aald day, at lh front door ul lh eon"
hoime In aalil county, oiler (or aale at pulillp
aui'lloii, and aell to Ihe hlgheal ami l-el hldder,
lori-auli In hand, all ol lh right, lllleaud Inter
el Ihe aald defendant-h In and In lb Pil
lowing ile n iiit',1 re-il piotmrly, to-wll: 1 ha
Houlh hall ol lb oullit iiiaitr ol roietl u
JO In lowu-lilp I S iiilh oi Itai'Bu Ka ol Wll
lainulle Mtirlmaii, altuatad lu (llaiikaiuaa eouu
I . or 'io.
Paled Ihla nil day nf April, A P HU
K. r. MAIUxs K,
rlherirr of t'laekainaa rouiily, Hlala ol Oregon.
11 V N, M .VioliY. Pepiitv. 4.'i..i-:
MAS IK US HAI.K.
In Ihe (Mr- nil Conn ol lh l'iille'1 Hlalua lor lh
Ul-trli l of iirvgou.
Northern ('ouiillea I n ( moiil Truat Limited,
rniuplaliianl, ra. Harah l. Mrl'uwu, Knitna
Mel niiaPI, V. T. Illokiuau au.l aland lin k-
mail, livlondaiila
TlHH K Is IIKHKIIY OlVrV THAT VVM
aua'.l toa tiaer reniWre, In lie- abnvveu
tulvd i-oiitl aliil ran- April lit, h,, ihn uioler-
iai.nl will, on ilia mini' DAV l)K JVSK, Ixuo,
at lh- hour el Ihrea o'oIih k f. . at Ihe door ol
ihu I oiiii I y 1 nun limit u( t'Uekamaa eoiinty,
liiigiitt, in ort-gtiu t'liy, aald t'uunty aiol Htatu,
i.ffvr lur aalo at public aurtlou to lh blhh-t
nm iar ror rn in united Hiaiea guiu iniu, ail n
the riiihl, till and linoio.l had and ha d by lb
lleiidant, Miah M Mil'owu.en tho .Tlh day
ol Mnrrli. Ivxi, t -avlhur with ail till and Inter-
at hail by bur and lha othr ilalandaii'a liaraln
at any dale alltMi'iiuenl liierolii lu au I to lola
one, two, ibrr ami four In liloek on hundred
and lour ol Oregon City, Ort-guu, ai-eon.ng to
the plat oit reenrd lu tli oltle nl tha llooorder
of liuada ol Clat-kama eonplv, Oreaon, lh aald
proiK-rir Inn ii g aliual wliluu ilia Lounty ot
i'larkamaa and Mai nl Oregon, lb tat I aale
will In- ma lu lor lh etiriHi e o raallamg Ihu
uiu ot $.i.Vi,7n, derrerd to it due Iroin tli d-
temlatit, earnh M. Mi't'owu. to e,inpla nant. In
gihr with luleinl tlierwiu at ih- ra uf algbt
IwrMnt. -araii urn iroin April 11, I -'A all pay.
ah In I nn, d -taiea gold eolu, and Ihe lurlher
inn ol li.J. w, lha coaia and dlai iir-emeiila ol
Complainant aul th aoerillug c -ala and l
iiuu ul aala 'lha aald aal will ' mad auu-Jei-t
to rvdemptlou u I uhje, t to ilia eoulliiita'
tion ol tli abuvv entitled eoilrt.
WAl.l.ACK MiCAMANT,
Maati-rln t'haneerv In llu I'uitul -laloa
Ml I-'I 1 1 rou It t:oui t lor tbu liiatil, t ol Orugon.
BlIKIllKr'H HAI.K,
In tha circuit Court of th Hlal ol Oruguu lor
ui touniy ol Liartainaa,
RoN-rt Kalland, plaintiff. Ta. K. W. Hamlolph,
H I. Iinrnei', Juno-hily, ic .ih rt liaty, J,
T. Api-e'.on, K V J.mva, i' imii'i W.
muni ou and 111 l'oriiaiid eav.nn h-u.
ilu.wlidull la.
Mate nl Oruvon, County ul Clai-kmuai. a-.
Ti)TI( K II IIKKKIIY HIVKS THAT II V
I vlr.o ol an i-x.-enilon and ordar oi u. i.
iiiiil out ol lha eiriMiit court ol lha Hiat ol Oi
eon for Ihu County ol Clat-katn-ia, bearing dai
Iho 3d day ol May. l), III ault wliaralu Kolwrl
Kalland la niaiuiirr. and K. w. Kaiidolnn. v. T.
Uiirnay, June haly, Kobvrt Uaty, J. I. Apir-
on, . W. Joua, Clarvuo M. Mmn.iui and Th
Portland HiTinga llauk ar dufvmlanu, eoui
Ulaudllig mo, lu tne naiuol tbatalut Ori-gon,
mat oui ol th raai aaiat haruinafu r doerlbod,
to raaliio a auto u(ueitit In ail,fy thadainatoia
of taid doerr. lo-wll: l-'iiiOI. au4 lha lurlher
amn ol I.1MH roan, and lh liinharaum ol ',i aa
atturuay loot, t.-gaihar with iuirit on Hi
am lnc aal i dai-r waa ntrd at li' par
oaul. per annum, and alau tha ouata ol and at
tending thia eai.
sow, tharwfor. lu ohdlne to aueh doru. 1
did duiy toy Uni, and will, on Haturday, ihu
Mb day ol June, IMli, at lh hour 1 o'oloek K
U. ol id day, at lb front door lh e-'iitl
hout In aald count', offer for aal at pubile
auelloli, aud aU to th hlghral and bull bid. lur,
lor eh In ban,!, all nl lh ilahL tula and n.iur-
it Ilia ml delandanla hare In and In lh liil-
lowing deoribd ial proiMirty, to-wit: All id
ihe Hoiilhwuti outrwr ul mu tlon M lh lown-lnn
4 Mouth ol Hang $ Kail ol Vt ll a nultt Marldl-m,
eontalulng Hal arr mor or loa, vilual lu tbu
County nl Ciankamaa and Htnl ol Oregon.
nalau inia sj uay Ol May. A. in vvi
K. C. MAIHiOCK,
Slmrlrr nl Clackamaa l u. Hlala ol Uremn.
By N. M. Mihiiit, liaputy. I lu u-7
HIIKHirKH HAI.IC.
Id lh Circuit Court of ttioHtaltof Oregon, for
me vuuuty ui liacKamaa.
T. A p.irann, plniutiff, . W. T, llurnar. Kl
nnra lluruuy, Jamwa llaty, Kotn-r; Ha:y, e,
W. Jouea, Clarvim t. . Hlmpaou and ihu
FuilUud Darlnga bank, dalamlaula
8tat nl Oragou, Couuly ol Clack a. aa
TOTIcr. IH IIKKKHY OIVKN THAT MY
virtu of an eaeculluu an-i ordar ol aalo I -
ud out ol III circuit oourl of Hi rial ul ur-
gnu for tha County of Clackamaa, bearing dai
laell uay oi miy, 1'.-. In a au.t wharuln J. 1.
Aoiriii la pialniiff, and W. T. Buruay, Kmun
buruay, Jamaa llatv, Hobrl Baty, r). W. Jjuua,
tllarauc W. Hlinpaon an I l h forlland tadiio
Hank are dfudanta, roininaiidlug roo, In tli
alat harlualtr Uoerlti(, to r-ailaa a earn
aulllcient to aall-ly lb dcmaiida uf aald ') e.
I towlt: 1'JIHA.iVi, and lh furliiar aura of ilu,
coaia, ami m inrinar aum ot iisn attori-ey
lee, bg thar with Interiat on lh aain alno
aald dacre waa enter I at g t-ar e-nt. per nil
aum, and alau lb coata ol and aitiiudlug tint
aal.
Now, tharolora, lu ob dlonc to moh ilocc. I
did duly Irvy upon, and wl.l, on Haturday, the
aih ilar uf June, Ih'J'i. at th hour ol i n'oloea I'.
M. ol aald day, at lh front door ol tli court
bona In aald county, erTar lor aal at iiun.lu
amnion, an I avll lo Hi hlghoat and baat bidder,
lor rah In hand, all ol tnu rlgtil, title and l-itur.
oat tboaald dvluiidaiita on tha 17th dar of Miy,
1MM, had In and lo tli lollowlng I'aavrllieil iu..
nropurty, to-wit: A I ol Suoliou 16, Tnwu-h ns
Houlh of Hauge 8 Kaat, and th H 'inhwaat quar
ter of nectlou iA, 1ownhlp 4 south oi llama
Kaatni th Wllumall Meridian, oonialul ig lu
all H 0 rro- more ,r la, alluaied lu lh C muty
of Ciaoamaa and Htal ol Oregon,
I Dated Una 8d day of May, A, 1). ! H0 .
K. C. MAIHIOCK,
l Hliarlff of Clackamaa Co., blete of Ore tu".
Ii r N. u. Mooor, D'ipiitr. fr-io V7
BHKKIl-K'b HAI.K.
Ik th Circuit Court of lha Hi ale ol Oregon
lor
, , lh Couuly ol Chvkamaa,
Ella Hi'hwlng, plaintiff, va. Krnoat Kohltr and
niiiieiniina Koniur, ueionuauta.
State ol Oregon, County of Claokamai, aa.
Notice ! heroby given, that by virtue nf an
etecutlou and order ol aale homed out of the
cl-u t court of the Hlate of Oregon for the
county of Clackamaa, bearing date the ill day
oi ay, iwi, hi a aint wnerain r.i.o
Hchwlug waa plaintiff, and Krneat Kob or and
v nnoiniina Miutur were uoicuunuta, coininnuu
lug me. in Iho name of tho Hlate nl Oregon, that
out ol the real eaiate hereinafter deicrllmd, to
re me a aum aultlclnnt to ant afy Ihednmaiiila of
aald ducreo. to wlt: Il01.fi, and the further aum
ol II7.4U onata, an I lha lurlher amn ol i.iO ait'r.
mi l loe, together with intnroat on inc
ame aliico laid decree waa entered at per cent
per annum, ami alto tho onata ol and attending
ihla aale.
Now. therefore, In obedience to inch doere,
( did. on tho li day of May, Ih'J.'i, duly
levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the "III dny
of nm-, 1W, at. the hour nl one o'clock H M
ol Hiiiil duv. at the rout door of the court hnuc
In nn lil county, oiTiir lor "Hlo at public aiiclinn,
and aell to the hlghcat and heat bidder, for cnuli
III hand, all nf tho right, tlllu ami Internal the
Kiiid defendant- have lu and to the lollowlng
lei:rlld real property, to-wit:
llualiiulnir nt a point at Ihe cunlor ol the I. W.
I.ney mniI :IH 07 ihniiia North and '11:11 iImIii
K'lat Iroin Ihu Houthwoit loruor of Iho Will am
Tucker llountlnn Claim No. 44 In Tp. 4 Vnuih of
Itaiig i 4 Knatol lha W lllauiullu Merldlun; lh ui e
Kal li!i7 chain-, thence North KM eliiiio-;
Ihi nce tVuat IH.75 ih iliia to Ihe cuiilur of Ihu
county road, thuueu romh 1:1, 02 ehnina to Ihu
place of beginning, coutnlning I I aurea mora or
luaa, Iwmg lu Clacaaiiiua oouuty aud btuie of
Ongon.
bated thli Id day ol May, A. D. 1
K. C. MADIIOCK,
Hhcrlir nf Clackamaa Co., Htute uf Oregon.
By N. M Moony, Deputy. 6-lu:fl-7
CI.ACKTm A8Eo l)(JE71io. 67, A O. 0 W
Meeta flrat and third Monday In each month,
at Htralght't Hall. Vialtlug breihern weleumo.
C. K.igAaK 8. Uolcomb.
KeC. M. W.
rllKHIKK'g HAI.lt.
In the Clreiill Conrl of lha Hlala ol Oreguu, fur
th County ol Clackamaa,
I'etor An !ur ,n, plaintiff, i: Inula Cillahan
Ijiula C itlalia -, U"ii William., I' .Ilia Wi.
llama aud Ul ll.dil.lna and O. . Ituhhim,
pariuera aa llolililua A Hon, dulainlanla
Dial nl Oregon, Uouely ol Clackamaa, .
NOTU K IH IIKHKIIY OIVKN THAT tl V
virtu ol an aeulloli and order ol aal I.
atiud nut ol In elrniill court til lb Hlal of Oie
gon lor th Couuly ul I'larkamaa, twarlng a I
Hi Hill dny ol May, IHMI, lu a aull wherein p,i(r
Audi-roiu la plaintiff, and I "ill- Cnllahan, I. ml
Canahnti. (luu. wililama, I'olllu Wllllnine and
UrlKoihlu and O, W, llnbi Ina, parlimra a
Kobhlna ,t ami, are delaoilanl , eiunmaiidliig
ma, Hi III name ul lha Mialu ul lligni, thai nut
ul Hi rael tat hereinafter do-criiied, l,i rwal
l a amn aullli-leut In aitlafr the damanda of
aid deer,-, lo-wll: lutono. and lh luMiir aum
ul IIH.an i oala, mid lha t .riliar inn ol Hu alior-
itoya luea, toguther with lolorral on Hi aero
Hie April Will, lUJ, ai o -er crnl. .t annum
aud alao Hi eoala ol and alleiollng Ihla nahi.
Now, thenilore, lu o'H-dleoo lo aueli iluer, I
did dulv levy iihiii, and will, on Haturday, t
Hill day ol June, Imi,1, at lha hour ul II u'olia k I',
M, of aald day, al Hi front d"tr et Ihe unurl
bona In aal I couuly, off r lor aal at puhllo
aui'lbm, aud all In Ilia I, Iglieat and keal i.lddar,
lor can Hi hand, all uf Ihe flglil, lltl-atid Inter,
a l lb aald defeiidaula, on tli Hlllr ol April,
lairj, or at aur nine aluee, hav lu an I lo lb lot
I' Wiua dnaerltiail ii property. lo wll : Una Nor
1 1 and 4, of aaeiloa l In Towoahlp a iulh ol
llaugu g Kaal nf Ihe Vllllauioll Marldlau la
CUi kaiiMa e ii lily, male ul III, vim
Dalud Ihla aih day ul May, A. !. IH'IH
K. C MAI'linrV,
HherifT "f Clackamaa (',,, Hlale ul or goo.
II r N. M Mimii.y, I'.'i'iny, Hu rt 7
Nolle of Aplinlwiaaent of Kxcutrli.
Nolle I hereby given, that Ihe aineralgal
baa been apMiiiiicd Iy Ihe t.'ouiiiy Court of
Claekuiiiaa rouiily.on-goo, eeeuirl ml lh laati
Wllland lealaiue , ol V. U MeCuwli, drceaaeil
All peraona having el aline agaliiat Hi ealal nt
Hi aald K II. Mel'owil, ileeeaae-l, aw lierehy
niillrleil lo pri-MMit (be awm duly verified lor
riaymeiil lu Iho undersigned, or ai lhaofheeof
,eo C. Iirowiiell. Oregon l ily, Oregon, wlllilu
all mini lha Itom dale
Haatii M. Mcl'nwN, K incut rig.
Oregon Clly, Orego i, Aprrt 17, laus,
(lev ('. Ilrowuell, All y lor Kaee i. -IU:&-17
AHMINlHIHATIiri HAI.K.
Nolle ta hereby given, that Marled I'ratl,
admliilatreirU ol Iho eatalnfof Jainb f Miller,
dveeaaeil, will, Hi aiMiordanew with ai order,
made un Hi I.Mh d.iy nl April. pa, by the llu ,
Hordon K, llayi-a, Jmlge of that oil ty Court nf
Ihe alate ol lin go ., fur Ihe eoumy ol Clack
taa, aell al private aale (nun anal after Ihe fall
dav of May, I-U-, all of th fullowli g deerlld
real a(aie, altuateit lu Claekaiima cou ty. Ore.
gou: All ol lola aeveu (7) a' d eight ta) lu block,
twenty elgtil f'.-a) In ihe towi nl Milwaukee, Hi
aald eoiinly tl alale, on the lollowlng lenna:
Kieir huudiml ,$pai) titillate caah, Ihelialaue
wlllilu one year, aecured by mortgage tin aald
properly. Kir lurlher Inloriiiattoo Inotilre at
Iheonieeol Miller A Miller, aiiorneya, Hurllai d
Marl, ga Hank lllg , Horlland. limvou.
Maaiarra l'arr, Adm'g
nf (he oiale ol J. I'. Miller, dee'd.
Ile, April 14. la'A 4-lv 1-17
NOIICK OK HAI.K
-VToTlcir. la IIKHKIIY OIVtN THAT IIY
Vlitoo "i aii oritur and lio.ne of aae dny
la-nud out ol luu county i-tnrt ol Marlmi oouniy
Hreaou, dale.) Atll IJ h, l In Hi malier nf
111 guardian h pol Arthur, K va, Kay, Augil.
talla- and Van Hurl, minor, I will aull t
ptinlic u Ibiu lo th liltfti.el bid-iar lor ca-li lit
liaii'l ou Haiurdav, ilia HI d iy ol Juliv, lw, al
li.e taoiir ut uiie o cluck 1', M of a, I dav, al lh
cniiii hone dour Hi iiragxii Ctly, the l.uluwiog
duat'rtbtfd rual tato tMiougiUtf to aald minora,
lo-wlt: Au U'tdl ruled on lull ol the lollowlng
leMtrllMd prultll.ea, alltlHlod in the county 111
Clarartiuaa and Hlal in Orvgnn, lo-wll: Ciitn
mvucltig II clialna aou b aud tf.aH chillia w-t
i ruin Hi corner lo rvoiihii 11 li, M and II,
towublp S until. rang I at ol lh Wtllaiuvtlw
Meridian; running tlicnc wo-t lu.'jn rhaluai
thent- aoiilli 'dug. lb mm. weal 4 14 chalii-;
liiaue uorth II i' hull: Iheiio trial 'H IVehalnai
Iheilc aotiltt 81 i ktilua lo lh p.aeaiu laialiiuHig
eontainiiig ?. aeru. V. I' HUlir,
April Vi, laA (luardian.
K. I. CIIHBH. Ally lor liiiardlau. 4 l IT
Suniiay Services.
HI'. PAI L CHI Ki n - Ktaeoiwi- He,
bean Hawanu. liecttir. Hervtcew atll n'elnck a.
in. and 7 .to p. ni. Krayer aervtew every wed
uraitay evvnln:.
KlllhT COMOHKllATIuNA!. CHt'KCH
Hev. J. W. Ctmau l'ator. Hcrvlo al 10 :! a. h.
aa, aou . M. Muliday Htdiiad after morning
aervice. flayer uieetlng Wedolay evening at
a miii.clock. 1-Tayor meeting ul Voting I'eoplr a
Hoclety ol Ctirlailan Kmleaver every Huuday
evening at? let nrempt.
f HIST HArTIHT CII V M'-tU kgv. tl fh
Hi un, Paamr kloruliig Mervte at II Hnnday
Heload al I'Ma; Kveiilng Henme a M, Regular
prayer nitlg Wednraday evening. Moiuhlf
Covenant Meellng every YYedoiHutay eveiilug
preceillng Hi llrt Huuday lu Hi month. A
enrulal luvltailltui lo all,
ht. loii.f ciit'kcn CATiiui:.-iigr. a.
lllLl.xnaN, Haa'.or. Ou Huuday max al and
Hi :i a. m. Kvery aecond and fourth Holiday
Herman ainon after l lie a nrlock niae
At all othi'f maaaea Kugllarl eemuiua. Hunda
HtdpHil at J Ml r. K. Viapera, apologeilcal
tlhlccia, a aal heiiedltttloti al 7 :HOr. M.
MKTIIOWHT KIMHCOPAI, CIII'KCII,-Kr
0. Hvaaa, Faalnr. Mn.tnliig aervlr al II;
Huuday HuiihiI at 10' on. i:uM aaeelltig alter
morning xrvlta. Kveulu eerie al 7 aa
Kpworth league meetii.g Munday evening at
.to; 1-ray Meeting Thuraday evtulng atl.gu.
trauguraenrdlallr Invlled.
FIKHT PUKHBYTKIUAN CHIIMIH.-Rg. J;
W, Moiii-ciimery. Faalor. Hornet-! 11 A.M. anil
7 SO p. ak Habhath Hnanol at W A. M. Ynutigr
Henple'a Hnadety of Clwlallau Umleavor ei
vsry Huaday evonltag al e . VYedueada
veiling prayer meeting at 7 :Ma. Heatt Ire.
KV AXO'CI.K: AI, ('Hill ItCH 4m.MAN - . r.
Mvh. Paalnr. l'.eaohine; aervice verr
HtiniUy at II AM awl 7:KO P. ll.
Hahlaath ael.ool every Huuday al 10 A. U. (Kay,
Hunt.) Oeekly firaiyor MUnf
every Wetliieailay a-venlug
HkOt'LAH cKHVICKH AT C. H. (II I'HI'll -moru.ug
and i-r intignf l.l and 8 I r-U'itfVy of
each inoiilh, Hiibli ilh Ketnail al 10, A, M. aot
Hlbbatn. J ll. Hilrfll., Hlld.
VT. II. Mi-tvlH, l-a.t -r.
IVANOKI.ICAl I.I'TIIICHAN CIIUKCII-L.
ClRgr, Hiiaior. a-riiian arlce eveey Huuday
all I o'clock A M. Hnglialt aervlee at 7:110 Y.
M Huuilay acltool at I clock A. M. loca
tion: Wore rnoaa next ikx lu Imkery In Hhlve
ley building. rorner nl 8veulli aal UadlaoU
at root
Duffy & Hcckart
EXPRESS andWANSFERING.
Special care in moving IIoiiHohold
Goods and I'ianoa.
Prompt work and
IvoiiHonable cliargofl.
Leve ordorB at
IiELLOMY & liUSCII'S.
Portland-Cowlitz
Itiver Route, via.
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Johc'iiIi Kellogg TraiiH. Co.
SIR. JOSICI'JI KELLf)(j(j leavn?
KoIho Monday, AVedncHilay an"
Friday, at 0 A. M. Leaves Port
land, Tnenday, ThnrHday and
Saturday at 7 A. M.
STR. NO RTI I WE.ST--LeaveH Port
land Monday, Wednimday and
Friday for Kelwoand Upper Cow
litz river points, returning tho
following days.
This is tho only direct routo to
reach all Cowlitz river points.
VVM. R. IIOLMAN, Agent.
Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or.