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EDUCATIONAL NOTES All nott-B for this column should he sent to Mrs. H. S. Gibson, editor, Oregon City, Oregon . TKAI'IIKRm' ASSOCIATION. The Clackamas County Tencher' au tomation met in the evltoot house at Marks Prairie, S.iiunlay, May 23, 1S.)5. The day was about as disagreeable as one ever fees in Oregon, but the discom forts of rain and mud are not sutlVient to prevent the enthusiastic, progressive teachers of this county from attending the regular meeting ol the association. At an early hour the four horse stage was driven from Nohlitt's livery stable, and merry lot of pedagogues were soon seated therein. Some energetic young lady teachers drove from Wilsonville in a double buggy. Marks prairie is one of the loveliest dis tricts of the county and the good people had spared no trouble to entertain the teachers. The school house was com- fortablv filled and we have rarely had i a more attentive audience. The meeting was called to order by Superintendant Gibson. As the seere- the roll of honor for the first term of taty, Miss Fannie Porter, was unavoid- j five months are Minnie F.vans, Walter ably absent. Miss Gertrude Finley. was i Conner. Oscar Connor, and Cassie Wil chosentofill her place. The minutes cox. Those for the second term of three of the pievious meeting were read and months are Minnie Evans, Walter Con approved. ,ur Mable Connor and Mabry Cutting. After considerable time had been j Those entitled to the lightest honors spent in discussion, it was decided to : are Minnie Evans, and Walter Conner, hold two meetings in June, as several having been present each day during invitations had been received for that j month. Tne first meeting will bo hold at Central Point where Charles Ruther ford is teaching, on June loth. The next meeting will be held at Eagle Creek, presumably in Wilberns hall, on June 29, 1S05. No doubt both of these meetings will prove both pWssnt and profitable to teachers, pupils and patrons and a iaige attendance is desirl. Justin Welch is teaching at Eagle Creek. It will add greatly to the success of the institutes if the teachers will encourage pupils to prepare songs and recitations for each occasion. Miss Hattie Monroe, Miss Gertrude Finley and W. Gilbert B-attie were the committee of teachers appointed to pre pare a program of the day's work. I The program for each meeting ill be i published as soon as possible. . rROUKAM. T. L. Colman spoke at some length on conjugation of verbB. He illustrated his method of teaching the different modes and tenses I y means of drawings on the blackboard . Prof. H. S. Strange delivered an ex cellent address to the school. He im- pressed upon tne bearers the duty of try ing to build op one's own school, instead of trying to benefit sone other school. "On the two foundations of liberty and knowledge rests the future of our country. The best thing we can do for the rising generation is to support our public schools and make them better." A period of an hour was spent in dis--cnssing an excellent dinner, in which subject every teacher showed an absorH . ing interest. The mee ing was again called to order by the president. Several recitations had been prepared by the pupils of the school. They acquitted themselves in a way that reflected credit on their teacher Mr. Will Hankins, Teena Peters, Aaron Jesse, Laura Col lon, Hoyt Dozier, and Mable Kocher each favored the audience with a choice recitation. . George Mc Arthur has been selected to write a biographical sketch of William Cnllen Bryant. Mr. McArthur's paper was listened to with close attention. The roll call and response with quota tions from Bryant was an interesting feature of the day's work. Miss Hattie Monroe read a brilliant essay on "Oregon poets." She quoted from Joaquin Miller, Samuel L. Samp son, Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway and Mrs. C. H. Dye. By request Miss Jennie Rowen recited "Samuel and I" in her usual unaffected manner. J. U. Campbell, a former teacher, ad dressed the audience on educational themes. He believes that the "Science of Politics" should be taught in the public schools. He thinks the rising generation should not only be taught to govern if necessary, but also how to be governed that the burden of saving the republic from the dangers that threaten it rests on the shoulders of the teachers. A revolution of thanks was unanl mously voted to the people of Marks Prairie for the kind treatment and hos pitality shown the association today. On motion association adjourned to meet at Central Point June 15, 1805. Following is the program for the next meeting: Piccolo Solo Charles Rutherford Quartette Local Talent Paper "Music in the Public School," C. H. Jones. Paper, '."Trueney and Tardiness" J. W. Gray. Paier,. ."Outside Reading for Teachers" E. C. Hackett. Intermission. Music Recitation Symposium, Prominent Characters of the 19th Century. Statesmen, Annie J. Ilicinbothem; Divines, W. G, Beattie. Discussion. Miss Jennie Rowen, A. C. Strange and Miss M. Eeed. History, T. J. Gary Recitation, W.O. Roattic Composition Work, ... .P. M. Waddell SCHOOL rkports. Kepo'rt of the Mink school for the month ending May 17, 18!W: Total days attendance 100;US j Total number days absence 128 ; average daily attendance 50 7--W ; average number belonging 5(i; number on roll at beginning of month !S; number on roll at end of month 50; total number enrolled 03 j one case of tardiness; number ot visitors during the month 13. Those neither absent nor tardy during the month are Willie and Flora llluhin, llenrv llettman, Flora, Nellie, Charlie, Freddie, Fred, Willie, (iusta, liortha, Ada and I-ena Moehnke, Charlie Stiner, Jacob Groesmiller, Rosa Meyer, Jennie Bost, and Minnie Koh lander. A. C. Strands, Teacher, Report of school in district No. "3, RedUnd, for the eight consecutive months closing May 10, lStW : Total number of pupils enrolled 52; highest number enrolled at any one time 40; Average nmufer neiongmg for the time .l4: Average daily attendance tor tne I time iHiLj. Tlioso entitled to a place on the eight consecutive months, Numlier of visits received fifty-four. 11. M.Tavlor, Teacher. Following is the report of school dis- j trict No. 51, for the last month, ending! May 24, 1895. Number of days taught I 20; number of pupils enrolled 27 ; mini- j bcr cases of tardiness 4 ; time lost 10 minutes; number of visitors 2(5. Those not absent or tardy during the month were Edith Mumpower, Henry, Wheeler and Lanrella Holstrom. Those on roll cf honor for the term, Edith Mum power. Ellkn Byers, Teacher. SCHOOL NOTKS. The pupils of the Crescent school on t'le Abernethv, three miles from Oregon City, have been studying the science of flowers for some weeks under the direc tion of D. F. May, their teacher. The pupils went out on Thursday of last week and gathered sixty-two varieties of wild fljwers. This did not include dogwood and tree bearing flowers, but was only flowering plants coming under that heading. Mr. Mity would like to know what school in the county can make a belter showing. Mrs. Katie Kehm Smith, the secular lecturer, and a former resident of New Era in this countv. completely mislead and surprised a minister's wife at Corvallis last week according to the Times, which says : A much vexed lady during the past week was Mrs. P. A. I Moses. During the absence of her hus band application was made to her for the use of the old college chapel "for a I lady preacher." Thursday night the "lady preacher" held forth, and she turned out to be Mrs. Kate M. Smith from Poi Hand. She was a straight out infidel, and to the thirty or fortv persons present, among them Mr Moses, she i said manv things unpleasant for a woman to listen to. $2 was the price paid for the use of the chapel, but Mrs. Moses declared alterward, she would not have bad the thing to happen for $50. TliouandH of Hollars. are spent every year by the people of this state tor worthless medicines for the cure of throat and lung diseases, which we kmw that if they would only invest $1 in SANTA ABIE, the new California discovery for consumption and kindred complaints, they would in this pleasant remedy find relief. It is recommended by ministers, physicians and public speakers of the Golden state. Sold and guaranteed by C. . Huntley at $1 per bottle. Three for $2.50. The most stubborn case of catarrh will speedly succumb to CALIFORNIA CAT R-CURE. Six months' treatment for $1. By mail $1.10 Trial size 50 cents. Darrmt'i Trial. San Francisco, May 27. The case of Theodore Dunant, charged with the murder of Blanche Lamont and Minnie Williams in Eimnuel chnrcb, has been assigned to Superior Judge Murphy, before whom Durrant will be arraigned next Wednesday. The work of the detective department is completed and the case is practically ready to proceed without delay. Durrant's attorneys say they will not only prove their client's innocence of the murders but will show who the real murderer is. Evcryl'iing With the Times. Randall & Meyer, the dairymen, have tickets which will enable you to purchase milk at the rate of 5 cents per quart, or f 1 .60 yer month for a quart a day. We guarantee our milk equal to the best. We have our own place, own cows, and own team, and are here to stay. 1 mo. Randall & Mkykr. Dr. J. II. McLean's strengthening cordial and blood purifier, by its vitaliz ing properties, will brighten pale cheeks add transform a pale, haggard dispirited woman into one of sparkling health and beauty. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Entwu-bibk office. KKAL EST At K TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clacka nuts Abstract & Trust Compiiny, I)W Graff to F M Sherman Feb 23, Itt Q C D the nl of the nw'4' of tho nw4' of sec 31, 1 2 a, e 3 e$ Rachel W Bacon to John Bradley Mav 18, , W D lot 0, 7, and 8 and the wy 52' feet of lots 1 and 2 blk 131 Oregon City . 2000 US to Joseph Parchal.July 12, '1)4 the sw'i' of sec 34, t 2 a, r 6 e 100 acres F and A Spillman to J G Bugert Mav 17, 'Itf, W D tho ne'4' ol tho ne4ofseo 51, In t 1 s, r 3 e, 40 acres AUina Kellogg to Lydier A Wells May 10. '05, 3l4' acres in the S D Kraw is claim, t 3 s, r 2 e. . . . V S to Chas Stoker June 30, ttt, the net4' of the nwi4 of the se'4 j the nl4 ot tho sli of the se'4 and and lot 4 of sec 20 and lots 4, tl and 7 of sec 21, t 3 s, r 2 e 308.08 acres rat 500 550 Pat F A Ely to Oregon City May 18, 'U5, W D right oi way for pike line through lots 5,0,11 and 12 blk Mount View ud to Oregon City Oak Grove Land & Imp Co to Geo M Parker May 18, '95, S W D tract 40, in first subd of Oak Grove 1 R V Short to Win F Edwards Feb !50 '95, the sw4 of the nel4 sec 19, t 3 s, r 1 w, 40 acres O A C R R to C Anderson Jan 15 '87, D the n,'j of tho iiw'4 of sec 19, t 3 s, r 5 e, 70.31 acres U S to James Tavlor Fet. 27, lot 1 400 220 Tat 1 1 000 blk Oregon City J S McArthnr to David McArthur May 24, '93 W D 32.39 acres in sec 13 and 14, t 3 s, r 1 e David McArthur to J. S. McArthur May 24, '95, W D, 132 acres in sees 15 and 14 in t 3 s, r 1 e Willamette Land Co to Arthur Cummings Mar 9, '95, W D tract 08 Pruneland 0.20 acres W H Pope to Agnes McDonough May 22, '93, W D lots 3 and 4 blk 38 Oregon Citv 1200 Geo Roadstrum to Cms Roadatrum May 14, '93, W D in lot 12 in blk 8 in the first add of the O IAS Co to Oswego Campbell & McKean to August Fischer May 10, '95, Q C D lot 13 blk 4 West Side add to Oregon City August Fischer to Frank Schwitzer Mav 65 '95, Q C D lot 13 blk 4 253 40 115 150 800 ab- West Side add to Oregon Citv. . . 1 Frand P Schwitzer to John V Mc Kay, May 25, 95, lot 13, blk 4 West Side add to Oregon City. . . . F F White to German Evangelical Lutb. church at Oregon City lot gin blk 112 in Oregon City Have vour titles examined and streets made by the CL'.CKAMAS AB STRACT & TRUST CO. who have the only complete set of abstracts of title of all land in Clackauus county. Accurate and reliable work by a responsible firm. Office upstairs in the Canfield building. Artv You lining East! If so, it will pay you to w rite to A . C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burling- ton Route," 250 ashmgton street, 'Portland, ile will man you iree oi ' charge, maps, time tables, and advie you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with tbroogh tickets via either the Northern, Union, 6outhern, Canadian Pacific or Great 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. To Uood Trinplai-H. Do yoo know that Moore's Revealed Remedy is the only patent medicine in the world that does not contain a drop of alcohol ; that the mode of preparing it is known only to its diicover j that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nineteenth century; that its proprietors offer to forfeit $1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? Ladies, do you know Dr. Mary II. Stanton's Femaline, the Famous Female Specific, will cure all those aches and pains peculiar to yon, and will cost you only $1 for one month's treatment? I will send any lady a trial box, free, who will send me the names and addresses of ten ladies who are in delicate health. Atsents wanted everywhere. Write for full par ticulars to Mrs. L. M. Little, manager wholesale western depot, Delena, Ore gon. 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 ana a speedy cure by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. C. G. Huntley, druggist. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C . Tinier, a a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain 8 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by G. A. Hard ing, druggist. Highest cash price paid for second hand goods of all kinds at second hand store opposite Noblitt's stable on 7th st. ADMININI UATOIt'S 8 .U.K. XTOTIt'K IS HKHKHY OIVKN THAT BY Xl uiliurtir ol u oritur laaued out ol Ihe county court of tho aim ol Oregiiu lor the enmity ol Marion on In ih day ol Mav, Iri'JX 1 will, ai dinliilalialnr with the will iiiirautl ol the aetata til Charlea Malhoa, trotu atitlaltur Mntiday th aiiilill) day ol July, IK It. .ell at private aale iu the maimer provided by law, tlia following deaerlhed preirta.ie belonging In ald aetata, tin wil: 1 ha weal halt ol Heiitioti to, Towtialup A South, Italia 1 K ol Ih Willamette Meridian iu llacaaiiiae 0 unty, Oregou, containing b"A acroa, mora or lea, laruu ol tala oaah, nr ona.hall oaih, tulaura Iu two aiiinml I'aymuiita, iomiic.1 wait a inert ffMKa upou ilia roprly. Tlia prauilaaa will ha old alitiar at a whola or Iu aiilkllyiatout, anil bull will ha rvcalvad al Ilia Ulrica ol tilionuau. louilll it I'ark, Urar block, Silcm, Oruaoti, J. II. McNAHY, AilmliiUtrator with ilia will aunam I ol tha alai ot Chart Mathav, iUt"n'!l. Paled May Will, A. 1). t HMl Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Kntkri'Hihk olllce, Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkhi-hihic of fice. Portland prices. mm Tkmaanda fboih men atut tromrn whose dally life la making aovuredrufu on their vitality, rwqulra soaiothlug thai will brtuK now material to the worn out nerve centum. Tlila la just what Dr. Mllca' IU torallve Ncrvtuo dooa. ' had been Buffering for yrara from headaches, nuuralsla, alooploMinuaa, nit Rvuornl ncrvouj prtMlratlou, uiiUttlii( mo tor mvtal, hoUMihoIii and bualucaa dullo. anil, porttxllfully, waa ioutpletrly prontrutr4 with pain. I tried aovural phyalclaiu aud a groat muny ruincdlcs, hut rvcolvod no benefit until I tmed Ur. Jlilem' Kemtoratlr Serrtne, whoa I found altnoHt luiniMlliito rullof, and bare bocome quite my fornioraelf and am Again able fa attend to my bumineat, which U that of a bruah manufacturer. I bavo rtx-ommrnilod tba Norvlno to other who have used It with the aamo good nwulU" Milwaukee, Wla. Mas. Aksa Pedsib. Dr. MIW Nerrlne la aold on poalttve guarantee that the Brut Untie will benefit. AUdruKKltiUaellltatll.t bottle for ft or It will boaetiU prepaid, on receipt of price by the Lr. AUk ModiciiCo, KlkMrt, lad. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Mexican Mustang Lininicnt for Burns. Caked & Inflamed LViuaiX. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and 5tra.ns, Running Sores. Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pai n and Ousts it in a Jiify. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Makes flan or Beast welf again. SS3 fyi t -IIKKIFr'S Al K. In the Circuit Court ol Ilia Hum at Oregon, (or tho Uoiiniy ol .Miiiiiiuuian. N. J. A. inont, ilatnlirl, v, Sarnh A. Tuylnr, Jcuor K Tavlor ami I . . lavlo', ilcluinlnliU Htm of Oregon, County of Clackamaa, aa. NUU'K IS 1IKIIKIIY MIVKN, IIAI' II Y V'r iicof an vaccutlKii ami tinier of aale ImiiihI nut of the nlroull oou rt of Ilia Stale ol i )r on for Ihit County of Mil inuuinli, hearing date the '.'Mil day of Mr. Ini In a anil wliaraiu N, J, A, miii n i ii iUiiitill, ami xarnli A. laylor, Ja iei K. Ii.y.or anil I- H. 1 lylur are dnmml- ami, onnnnaiiillng mif, Iu tin name ol tlia Stale oi liX"ii, Ih it out of I ho real ritata h.rv luallcr iia-oriliu l. to rcNlia a aiim aulllciout to atle V ill ' ilvmainU olai'l iicciav. to wn, Jtk, anil the further linn of O aailoruay lee, ami iii furl r inn ol eo'ta, ior tiirr with lulereat mi the aauiailm a alil imerua ! leiuil at H iwr "iil. ir anliuin, ami alao Ih 0ot of ami altanilliitf till aale. Now, tlirrefora, In nhpilleiire In meh ilnoree, I ill, I iimi,ii,o on the nth ilay of A inl, lu, ililly lew upon, ami will, on Halurilay, the VI Ii day ol June, m at Ilia Inmr of I o'clock I. M ot alii ilay, at the front iloor ( tlia eourt hotiao in aatil county m t'lHramna, odVr for aale at imlillo aui'llnu, ami aull Ig the hlalivi! ami heat hlililer lor eami In IikihI, all of Ihe nitht, tllle ami Interval Ilia ealil ileliiinlaul So lan A. i ny.or "t I. r. I ay or hail on, In ami to Hie IoIIowiiik ile o Ii. I roil iMocvrly, lo-oii; 1 h a'iuili'ini nil rlir ul tne nuiliMeBi ouarlet, ami tlia Htiuttiw.at ijiiarlur ol tne anutlieai! iiiiarieroi auniioii 7, lowii.iup .1 nuin oi ra-tue $ rail oi Wlllameiti' inerlillati, .lliiatj I In Clai aina- roiii'tv, uri'aon. linleil till .lh ilay of Mav, A. I lH K. ('. MAIHMM'K, Sheriff of ( lai'ltaiuaa poiiuty, Stale ol llri'Koii. It V ft. at Jim'liV. iieimtv. o ai.i-jn MAS 1 Kits HM.K. Ill the ('In lilt Court ol Ilia I' tutu I Slatea lor the In lili't uf Otuiiou, Noriiierti Coiiutlea Invi'atineiit Iruat l.tnilteil, CiMnpliiliiant, v, Hiirnh M. Mrt'iiwti, Koinia Mel ivial l, C. T liiekiiiau ami Manila lliek in Ml. liif jmlnnla, ToiH K It IIKUKHY ttiVKN THAT ITK 1 1 alia .I to a ileerew ran, lore. i Iu Hi alxiveaii' liilvil i-uii'l anil ran- April lit, laoft. itn uipler- lic-.nl wil ,i-n ihe KIH.il' PAY t r 4 1 N K , IMI., at Ih h nir if I liroa o oli" k '. M , ai Ilia ilr ol lll-t Comity t'ntlit ltiillB ot Claekainaa eounty, Or, gnu, iu Oreituu t'ltv, aatil County ami Hiate, j'tTor lor ato at tmh'le am lion to Ihe h'..h.t toil i-r lor riuh In I'ullail Huma nolil i-oiu, a-l of Ihe riu In, lltie ami luieiei hail ami lie -I ly Ihj iluli n iiinl, H-ah M Mil'owo, on the J7 1 Ii ilay ol Mnreli, lhl. k, llur Willi all title ami Inter eat ha-l hy h r ami lh other i!ofoiiilau'a herein at any date aiitMviimml llioieto In au I I- lota one, two, ihr. v ami lour Iu tiloea one hundred ami lour ol On-Kou City, t)reKu, aeronl.tiv U the tiiat on feeoid Iu the oitii-e ol the ltuenrlur ol tieeila ot Ciai-kainai countv, Oieaon, Ihe aild iimtH-rly taiioK altiiale wlihfi tlw (.euity ol f'larkamaa and Male ol Oioon . I lie et I aale will be ma le Inr Ihe pnrim o' rvallnui the atllll o! -NViTIl, dni-reril tu tMlillie IriMll tli Ue- femlanl. Har h m. Mii'owti. t-i e nnla tiant. to iietliur Willi inteteit tii.reuu at ih - la a ol clitlit iNirci'iii. tier an u n irmn April Iil 11'. all tnv- ali.e In t'ultiil -lauia ituid coin, em! the iiirthnr auto ol liiiao. the riMta an-l ill.liiirvltleiit ol rniupialiieut au-l the aei-rilllii vete and e ieuea nl aale 1 b J aalil aale w ill e nia-le anh- jent to relvinitliiu u I aiibjtn t to 111 i coiifii lua- lio i ot ilia aimve eutit on i nii'i, WAI.I.ACK. MiCAMANT, Maati-rln C'ianour l-i tli - I int.. I xiatea y.H:Vil Llrmiit Court lor ih liiatrli t ol Orenoii. flltlilKCa eAl.K. In the Circuit Co irl ol tho Male uf Oregon for the County of Ciarkamaa, Hubert KHllaml, plal tiff. Va. K. W. Hand ilph, V. I. Iinrii.', Jauie. Hay. It un it Daly, J. T. Aproii, H. VY J.oiea, t'larvnee W. h'.iup-oii and Ilia l'-irtiali-l Bav.nsa llatik, deivutUlita. Mat of OraKon, Cnuuly of Claekainaa, aa. TOTICK Ih 1IKKKHY tllVKN 1 HAT HY I viriue of an vi.-einl'in aud or-ler ul aa la- aued out of tiio clrmiil ruurt ot the Htale of Or- mi (or '.he Countv ot C arkauiaa. tieariui del tin HI day nl Mny. I-U iu a ault wherein Itoliort k illaml la pla ntilT, and K. w. Kimbilpn. . 1. Itiirney. J miea Italy. Hubert Italy. J. 1 Api-vr-.i, a. . Jonea, Ciarenee vY. xlinron nd Tb rorilaud Hivllik-a Hank are ilulemlauts emu niHnillUK ine, In the iiauieol thiitaleul Orea-ui, tnul out of the raai eatate horelliaftt-r deaerlhed. to real Iu a aum aurne.eut to 'i.fy thedemamia of a:d ileer-e, to-wlt: I.UXUI, and Ihe liirther una of onata, ami ihe further atun of .kI aa Itoriity'a luee, l"otlior with luierual ou the me aine at i de re waa aotered at 10 per Miit. per auniiin, aud altu th cone ol aud al U' ullu Una ai.e. Now, therefore, in obidleoo to auoh ueoree. I Hit duly levy nniii. aud will, mi hatti'dey, the h'.h day ol June, 1V', al Ihe hour a- S o'eim k I' Si. ol aaid dav, al Ilia Irn .1 door nl Ihe ciuirl houae In aalil rouutv, ott r lor aale al puhllu auollon, and aull to Ihe hlil. at and beet bidder, for raah in han-l, all ol Ihe rUlit, title aud Inter ! the aa d diileudatita have in and to lha lol i iwiiiK deaorilMiil teal prn(,ertv, to-wu: All of lha HouthweM i)tiartr of Hei-tlun IH In Towuahlp 4 S .lllll ol IliUKU a haal uf V II a nultj Marldlau, ronlalnillK llV) arrea more nr lua, altllal Iu Ihe County ol C-ankamee and Htale ol Oregon. liale l Illla a I day ol May. A. U l'Ji. K. C. MAIilinCK, ShirlfT of Claokamaa ( a, Hiate ol ureajon. By N. M. Moody, liepulr. t 10 r3-7 HllKKlKK'H HAI.K. In lha Circuit Court ol Ihe Htale ol Oregon, fur the Cnumy of Ciarkamaa. J. T. Apperao 1, plaintiff, r. W. T. Ilurney, Kl- lore Ilurney, Jainua Italy, Kuber. Haty, a. W. Jonea, Clar-lio vi . Hlmpaou and The Kortland Having. Bank, defeudauta Statu of Oregou, County of Clai ktmag. aa. NOTICK IH HKHKHY (JlVKS THAT BY virtue of an execution end order 01 aal I - ued out 01 the circuit oourt of tli atat uf Ore gon lor tha County nf clackamaa, bearing data tha II dav of Mv. Ii. Ill a ail.t wherein J. T. Anparaon la plaint. R, ami n. i.Huruey, r.mura Ilurney, jamee Balv. Robert Italy, B. n. j.iuaa, ( larouce W. Hlmpaou an I l ha I'orlland bavlnaa Hank are dalaudaiita, t-oinmauilliig me, In the came ol tha Htale of Oregon thai out nf Ih real vatai hereinafter described, to realla 11 111 ulllcient to aallafr the daman. la of laid deer, lo-wit: M'.'idA and th further aum nf USD., ooeta, and the further aum ol 1M) aa attoruey'a fee, Ii g ther with tnum-it ou the aauia aluoe aaid decrre waa enter I at H per cent, nor an nuin, aud alao lb coata of aud alleudlug thla aala. Nuw, Iherelore, In oh.-dlonc In auoh donre, I did duly levy iiimo. ami wi l, on haturday, Ihe aih day nf June, lml'i, at tha hour of 1 u'cliaik V. M. of aiil.l day, at the Imul U xir of the court bona in aal l ooiinty, oner lor aain at pinnio aurtlon, an I aell to Ilia hlghat and biai bidder, for raah lu h ind, all of the rlvht. title aud inter cut the aald defendant on Ihe 17th dav of May, 1-110, had in aud lo the following iieicrlhad ru proiHirty, to wil: Ad ol section 10, TownahipS south of Kamri) 8 Kaat. aud Ihe H mihweal quar ter ol Bectlon .14, Towuahlp 4 Mouth nl limine 8 hat ot in Willamette Meridian, coutaiuiiig in all M Oacrui inor or leaa, iliuaKl lu lha County ol Clackamaa aud Htale of Oregon. Dated Una 3d day uf May, A. I). I H'J.'i. K. C. HADDOCK, HherlfT of Clackamaa Co.. btate ol Oregon, Ily N. M. Moody, Dnut. 6-10:6-7 HIIKKIrF'8 HAI.K. In the Circuit Court of the Stat ol Oregou, lor the Couuty uf CI' knuaa. Ella Hrhwlug, plaintiff, va. Krneat Kolllar and Wllheliiiiua kohlur, dereudanla. Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamaa, . Notice la hnrchv ilvcn. that bv virtue nf an execution and order of aalo laauod out ol the circuit court of the Hlato of Oregon lor the county ol Clackamaa, bearing date the i (lay of May. IKUTi, lu Hint wherein Klia Hrhwlug waa plaintiff, and Krncat hnhlor anil WlibelmltiaKoh er wcredcfnudnuta.oommand Inu me. In llin nameof the Htale of Oroiroll. that out of the real eatate horclnaftur deanrlliod, to realize aaiimaulllclcnllo aatlaly thcilemanila of aid decree, to-wlt: 1-11)1.45, and the further aum ol 117. 40 cnata. nil I Ihu further aum of l-al attor- nev'a f ie, together with Inlereat on tho tune alice ml. I decree waa entered at 8 percent per milium, and alao the coata of ami attending una anie. Now. therefore. In obedience to inch decree, I did. on the Vi! dav of Muv. lK(lfi. duly levy upon, and will, 011 Haturday, the "111 day of Jinn , lH'jft, at thu hour ot one o'clock 1' M of aiild day. at the front door nf the court hotmo in anld county, oiler for "iilfl at puhllo auction, and aril to Die hlghcat and heat bidder, for caali in hand, all of the right, title aud lulereat tne aid defendant have In aud to the following diiacrllied real property, to-wlt: ItuviiiiiltiK nl a point nt Ihu rumor nf tho I. W. I.nry Mad Hil U7 i liHiua North and 27.27 rhiilua Knat Irom Ihu Huuthwont r ornur of Ilia W llliatu Tuekor Ilountion Claim No. 44 In Tp. 4 Hoiilh of Hang ) 4 Knalof thti Vt illninettu Merldlun; tliuin 0 Knat ll'.fl cliuiiM, t hun 10 North 10M) chuln-; ili-nre Weal in.75 thilna to t lie n.-niur of thj county road, tiiuuc tooth l.'t.U'i rhiilua to Ihu til ace of bngiuulug, cniitnlulng 14 acrr more or leaa, Inn tig 111 Clacknuiiil oouuty aud btate of On gun. bated Hill 3d day of May, A. D. 1HOT K. C. MAIillOCK, Hhcrlff of Clackamn Co,, Hiate of Oregon. By N. H. MootiY, Deputy. 6-lu:t)-7 CLACKAMAS LOIK1K, No. 67, A 0. V W Meeta flrat iifl third Monday In eaeh month, at Htralnht'a Hall. Visiting brethern woloom. C. K.l'fAaa H. IIolcomr. Keo. M. W. rllXKIKK'S HA l.t III the Ctrtitilt Court of lh Ulnlaol Orugim, fur Ilia Ciiuuty ul Clankauiaa, Peter Atilerami, plaintiff, v.. lmll Callahan UulaeCillnliaM.ll.nl, Wllllauu, t: illla Wll llama ami Uvl Itohlilna ami 1). W. Ituhblua, parttiara Ituhblua A Mm, ilalanilaiila. Ntal ol Oriiu, Comity of Clerkamea, la, NOIICK IH IIKIIKIIY OIVKN THAT MY virtue ul an ekenulliui and order of aale la tued out ul Ilia olreull ooiirl ol Ilia Hlale of Ore (nil lor the Couiily oi Ciarkamaa, hearing nal tha Nth day ol May, Imift, In ault wherein I'aier Aiiilrrioulailaliiliir,aud IjiiiI-Callalian, l.iula Cal.ahait. (I jo. VHIilauia, Collie llll una ami Uvl Hoi. hill-and U VV. UnliMul, artnara aa Hobhloa A Hon, are ilelemlanl-, ooiiiniauillnf me, In Ih name nl Ihe mat ol tltee-nii, thai out ul the real aalale hereinafter ilaaciilreil, In teal lie a lllll llllli'leul to aitlaly tha itemauda ( aid deeree, lo-wit: IMU.UI, ami the liirilier auiu ul lia,4'i iiiata, and Ihe f irlhar aiim nl 1, allor neya ieea, neitlter with lulereat ou tha aamo eluee April lllih. IHU'J, at 11 lr eotil, r aniiuia and alao the aoala ul and atleuillui thla aale, Now, ttioreli.ro, In ubedleuee to auoli deoree, I did diilv -evy iihiii, aud will, on aaliirday, Ih aili ilay of June, Ism, at the hour uf II n'oloei I'. M, ul aald ily, at Ilia front duor of Ihe a-mrl liouaelu aall euiiuly, ulTiir for tale at puliUo auvlliiii, and aall to Ihe lilajnoai aud twal bidder, lor ru i In hand, all of tlia rlK lit, llllealld Inter e tlh aald lelamlaiita, on Ilia hull ol April, I iHJ. or at any lime aim a, have Iu and In Ihe lul .. wlin ilnaerllwil leal pmporly, to wn : lila No, J. laud 4, of MMillon lain Towuahlp b Heulh ol It hho a Kaat ef Ihe VMIIametle Ueildlau la (:li kani-ia ii iiiuly, Hlale ol tirvcin lialed thli it'll day of May, A. I. IH5. K. t: MAIillOCK, Hhnrlffof Ciarkamaa Cj Hutu ul Unaou. Ily N. M Mimiiiv, liopuiy, t It) 1 NliTICKCKI'Irt-tihUTlKN OK rAKTNKIlillII' VTOIICK M IIKHKIIY tllVKN, THAT TIIK 11 iartiieriliii liervtnioro unallnl lalweuu F. I.tlavlaaud M. K, Ambler, ol t'lai-kaluaa, tiri-Mou, umli-r the tlrtii uaiiie of lvla k Am tlir.ladlaa Ived by mutual cmaeiil. All 11 bliltlvaol tlia -aid II r in hav becu aaauui J by l' T. Iiavla, vti I all ouUlaiidiiiB- are muia aie payah o to lilui. t. T. KAVI-t, M. K. A Mil I-Kit. Pateil at Oieion City, Dreuu, May .A, IN.'i ADMINIHTKATtllt'H NOTHK. Nolle la hereiiy given, that the umleralgiieil haa been duly appointed by Ihe Mm. li-irdiiii K. ilayea, Jutlne ol the t'ouutv Court ul Ciat-katnae eiitnily, Oreou, a lininialrator nf the oitate of frail I'aviiv, derr-ed. All lieruiua having elaluia agaluat tul eatate are uoiilUd In prraiul Ihaaauie, iirnnerly verllled, with vniin iara, to meat my odli-e, at Ihe eourt houae In Oregon, Citv, Oreaou, within alx tmiuthi (rum Ihla dal. Da-ed May Mar ImV. J-.HI i-'il JOHN t'. IIHAIU.KY, Alm r. HIIKH1 Kr'ci HAIK. In lha C rei.lt (''inn nf Ilia rt'al of Otegoti, fur In County uf Miilluouiau H, tl.ilila. hiul II, plalntlir, va A. J. lireen and Auule Ureeii, deleudauta, Htale of Orig.iu, County of Claekamaa, aa. N'ol'll'K IH HKHKHY li I V E N THAT HY virtue in an eiei-ullun and order ol aale la atied out of ihee;roull court o! the Kiale of Or ami lor the County of Multuoinuh, h.ariinf del Ih a 7th day ol May, l-U.. Iu a aull wherein H. Ii.ildarhuil.il la plain II IT, and A. J. Orevu and Anmr tireeu are iluteii-lent. eoioiuamling me. In thi nam of the alate ol Oreaiai, that out of the real eatate hirnaiier deei-ntied, lo reallu an in aiirni'leut Iu aallaly Ih dt tuau.la ol aald d rrre, t-wil: Hum, eud the lurther aum of I'.n IS rmta, lofeibvr Willi lulereat on Ihe aaine auice Ih 7ih day ol May, l a, at tpir rout, par annum, all In gold coin of C. n,, and aieo ih eneu ul and attending thia aale. Now, Iberalore. iu obv-lieiire to aueh ilerr, I have duly levied upon, and will, ou haturday, Ihe lMh day ol June, Inoj. at Ihe kourof I o'clock I'. M. uf eald day, al Ihe Iriiut diair uf ihe euurl bona lu aald ootiuly of Clarkaina, olfer lor aale al public aurtiou, aud aull lo the hlgheel ami beat bidder, fur raah lu hand, all oi lha right, title aud lulereat Ha aald delamleiita have In and lo tha loluiwiug deaerlhed real properly, to wn: The NA.ol RK'i of HaMtbm IA Iu town ahipl Mouth ul lunae I Kaat ol Wiliauiell Me ridian, lo Clarkalnwa oollllty, Ovegotl l.ud ihla Tlh day of Mar, A. D. t-uv K C. MAIilHX'K, HherlfT nf Clackamaa Co.. elate ol Urrcm. Uy N. M. MiKil.T, liepuiy. 17 H NoriCt rot 1'UBI.ICATION, LANbOrnci at Oaauon CtTY.Oa.,! May II, ni. N'OriCK la btraby glv l that lha follow liKiiamad aall ar baa 0 el uoilr of liar In- u-uilou to make final pnaif Iu aumxirt ol hla claim, and that aaid proof will he ma le befur the Hualateraiid Receiver, II. H. lind orhra al Oregon Cliy, Or., on June A XntH, vn M irr M , Auailu. II. K. N.t. KM. lor lha at?, NKV K'aj tt.'v aw 14 Hr.'4eo. 04, 1 an, K. a. Mi, namea the following wltueaaea to prov her eoniluiioua reaideue uiaifl ml cultivation nl, aald laii.l, via: Heo-.t C irior, Hre-e liatiah eny, rrauk Bawlell, I', C. Miller, all of Molalia, Urej.ui. Kiilif.lll A. Mii.i.r.n, e-17 O'JI H. g later. NoriCK OK KIN A I. BKTTI.EMKNT. In tha Couuty Court ol Ihe Htate of Oregon, for ine couuty 01 iiaraamaa. In tne matter of the eelale of William (j. Luoai, daoeaaad. To Whom II May Concern: T0TICK IH HKHKHY GIVEN THAT THE I uuderalgued a lininlalratur ol tha itata of William y. I.'icaa, deeeaaed, haa Med hla final ceouul and report a- audi admliilatialor, lu Ih oounty eourl ol tha Mtala ol Oregon for Clacka maa Outinlr, end that Tueaday, tb 'Jd day of July, lev-'i, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . at the county oourt houae, haa been Died and appoint ed aa the lime aud place for the lettleineul of aald Dual report and aooouul and lha hearing and determiuallou nf any and all nhjeclloui I hare lo, woi.riiAnu BAuaian, Admc. of the eatate ol William 0-17:6 1-4 g. Luoaa, deceaad. E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE EKST Gives tho choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT UNION NORTHERN RY, PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis DENVER OMAHA AND AND ST. PAU1L Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Lchvp Portli.iitl every fivo days for AND FRANCISCO. For full details call on or ad drcHH, W.H. HUIILBURT, Gen. PiiriHenjrRr Agent, Portland, Or. . V. V. WHITE. W.A.WHITE. WHITE BROTHERS Practical Architects $ Builders. Will prepare plana, elevatlona, working de t Ua.and apeuinoallona for all kliida ol htiild Inm Special attention given to modern ont taairea. Katlmatea furulaheil nn application Cellonoraddro.i WIIITB KltOH., Oregou City, Oga