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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1895)
adioi i!n 101 vrv rot nr. . J line TiTiii lM)5-(i. E. liny Jutlite; J. Scott F. Jhukht t uiiiiuisMniier In ll.e matter of the report of viewers on the petition of J. C. Kurnett ot ul, for :haiiLre in the Foster ami Miiwatiket. road, a claim of ihuiiiieg wss filed hv Geoige Forman, and the expense c count of i'A GO allowed. Unas ordered that J. K. Norton, K. S. McI.aiiKlilin J. 11. Purling lie appointed appraisers of damages, to meet at the residence of lieorite Forman on June SSth, at 10 A. M. The viewers on the jH-tition of Charles Miller et al. for a change in the I-ewis I road from Viola to Oregon City tiled their J leport, and theexponse acc-mnt of flo.SW j was allowed . A claim for $100 damages was fileJ by Hubert Comer, and it was ordered that J. K. UimKiiiii, George II. Webster and J. X. Harrington be an I liointed viewers of daniajres, to meet at : premises of said claimant on June -Mh, : at 10 A.M. ! The report of viewers on a petition of D. L. Shank et al. for a eliani in the Kew Kra and Oreaon City road was tiled, It was ordered that the report he not ap- proved, as said renoi t does not comply with the law, and Ci. W . I'russer, J. S. Kisley and K. S Mclaughlin, appointed to view and l. W. Kiniiaird, county survevor. to survev said road to place of beginning on July Sth, at 10 A. M. In llie mattor of the Petition of J. II. Pevenue et al. for viewers to a county road, D. W. Kinnair 1 ap:ointed sur veyor, and I. II. L. .Mayhu, J. K. Pun can and II. Fischer appointed viewers to meet at place of beginning on June 2Sth, at 10 A. M. BILLS AI.I.OWKR. Herald, printing Meeton & Pygert, stationary,. . . Dorthy Chase, clerk aci't J C Bradley, assessor II H Johnson, deputy surveyor Teachers' examination Mrs. M. E. Gaines, paur acct. 5 00 4 OO .... ii' K 00 Oregon City Hospital, pauper acct 12 50 J J Smith, pauper acct 5 Charnian & Son, iMUper acct 5 H Straight, paui er an-t 5 M Bstlock, interpreter circuit it. 2 C Ztirrluh, eourt house wood 4 Western Wheel Scraper Co 'M 00 j 60 j So 20! (Xi ' 5o ; The Geoige Lawrence Co 6 50 C W Vonderahe, road acct 27 80 Oregon City Iron Works, road acct 6 25 Win I'eeson A Son, road acct. . . . 10 12 Pope & Co. road acct 2 HO Knapp, Fiiirreli & Co, road acct. . 22 00 Robins & Son. road acct 2 OS Calif. Powder Works, road acct. .1457 53 Wilson & Cooke, road acct 7 51 Besurvey of Paulsy road. 3 00 Miller Bros, road acct 15 00 Story Bros & Co, rosd acct 2 75 R Scott, road acct 17 40 James Shaw, agent, pauper acct. . 10 00 C Cair, pauiier sect 2 00 .Peter Nehren, court house acct 13 90 .Oregon City Water Works 15 00 ,1. L Porter, deputv district attv. . . 5 00 1 Millard Hyatt, sheriff acct 21 00 James Rtntoul. sheriff acct 10 00 D E Stiepard. sheriff acct 17 40 N M Moody, sheriff acct 23 31 E C Maddock. board of prisoners 31 39 ;M L Moore, balance due treasurer .from March 1st 33 32 Inquest on' F Pease 35 15 Claims of Jurors 250 80 State vsChingTom 7 60 " " John R Jones 55 15 " Sam Bailey 7 65 " " Leonard Sharpson 37 05 " W H Close et al 75 95 " " Henry Troge et al 67 50 " " G Herrington et al 17 15 C D Latourette, atty fees 20 00 Id the matter of report of G. E. Haves, county judge, on exienditure of warrant on contingent fund, approved and ordered 4 hat additional warrant ot f 50 be drawn on contingent fund for con tingent expenses of office. In the matter of milage and per diam f coinmis-doriers, R. Scott was allowed $18.20 and $3 extra. F. Jaggar $17.40. Ladies Attention. At Mrs. Sladen's Millinery Parlors. As the season is advanced I will make great reductions in all high priced goods. I have fine assortment of millinery on band, including flowers, fancy ribbon, thigh and low crown leghorn and sailors, which for the quality can't be found cheaper, A large assortment of trimned .bats to choose, from. Lace hats, latest MYyIes, from $2.50 to $5. $7 hate re duced to $5. Will be sure to give satis faction if you will give us a trial. Main wr.reet, next door to Methodist church. Are Ton Voiug East; 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 for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, Southern, Canadian Pacific or Great Northern railroads at the vary lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington route is generally con ceded to be the finest equipped railroad in the worlJ for all classes of travel. It does seem batd fcr a woman to have to cook on a burned out stove, be sides the entire family have to Buffer from improperly cooked food. For $18.50 Scb wan & Putrow will furnish a first class cook store with all the fixtures, FAIL 6EDIN1 OF TIMOTHY. flod Without drain Ntirw Cmpa I1 dnutca to tirniiMa wml Mnvi'rm. In many sections tho fall evotliiiK of timothy will prove a mioeesd if condi tions uro favorable. First there must lie ! .iMuro in tho noil to sprout ! " IllllIUN. All lllt';il MTU It'll t'llll W IWI Illl'U by plowing stublile lhml curly ami oil tivatina it every time tho weeds have started well, coaxiiij? tho weed seeds to prow and t'.u u killing the younjj weed plants vtiih the shallow cultivation. Fallowing for n few weeks in this way will tan tho soil beneath and leave a I tine seed bod almost free from Weeds of I uu inch or two in depth. Timothy seed ! sown broadcast or with seeder and put i in with a li-hc drag will make a tine i stand under such circumstances, j There is ix-rhaps uo part of general farmiii)- less understood than the use of 1 "nurse" crops for grasscM and clovers. I Farmers n.-V, wheu recommended the sowing of clover and grass seeds b themselves, if the young plants will no: burn n p with the sun unless some grain, like outs, burlcy wheat or rye, is sown for protection. Let us look into this a little. Where one of these i prains is sown together with grass uud j clovr. ,1"10 or K,th- tho roots from the i grain plant soon reach deep into the soil I f.M-iilill-illlK lu.lill tll.l V.td lf I ill ! Qr WoVor I( Uuro u f ,m,i.,tm.t, 1hi, ,.nm. together uicelv. j if there is a lack, the grain roots being I the deepest get the moisture, taking it from the grass or clover roots, and the ' ! t,,r Plllllt!i ,Uw supply is cut otT i r,,r tt"f -"'K"- "l m"f lherruiliof the matter is, these so. ealleil "nurse crops" are a great bin-' dnmee to the grasses and clovers, and ouly when there is moisture for both do both succeed. We have uever faileil yet in getting a good stand of clovers and grasses when we have sown them alone j iu spring, while frequently both clover , and timothy have failed to give a good "catch" wheu sown with grain, lie- , cause the young plants died out in hot, : ,i . i fi..,., . n.r........ . J , i-.,: mi licnry from the iscousiii station lc wlii l- n i t t ii I l. I. ..in L.i.o... 111. nilviLim f..r f ill i seeaiiia ol timotny sowing tue sowing the gras.-. seed alone. He says: In sowing grasses by themselves . sometimes weeds come np, drawing on; , moisture and shading tho young plants, I To cheek these run a mower over the) held, setting tho cutter bar high. The grass plants will soon gain a victory ; over the weeds with this treatment. Timothy may be sown successfully on j well prepared laud with turnip seed ! and a good crop of turnips harvested This will ouly do where theru is pleiitj of moisture for both and tho soil rich ami f:ivnr:ihle. GimmI stands have licel! secured iu a cornfield cultivated with level cultivation and timothy seed sown between the corn rows hi August Here, too, there must lie plenty of moisture, j Iu an nrtiele on silos iu Tho Country and it is necessary to cut the stalks of j Gentleman the advice is given to put corn level with the ground that they I about 40 gallons of water over tho stir may not interfere with the mower next I face of a 10 by 10 foot silo. This advice season. Iu many parts of the country I is given, says the writer who suggested timothy will succeed best wheu sown ! it. because in praetieo it is found to be m the fi ll. Valuable t.ran For Arid ftreiiina. In a circular issued by the depart ment of agricnlturo the Hungarian brome grass is described as being adapt ed to many sections. Iu light soils, es pecially iu regions subject to extremes of heat or long periods of drought or wnere tne latia cannot oe ai.apiea o ,be Wiittr 0Vl.r t!;o SBio m oveuly . j the growth of the fiuer and higher grade j j,,,, jje. adds grasses, Hungarian brome may be roc-, 'j, W(,' tl:rU(.(i a v, f water ommeudei It is doubtless valuable a jQ ad(lui()U illt (.u.h C(,r; i.r f,f fl. nil,, I a constituent in permanent meadows ut trL,il(iil)K it UA lu j pastares and may have especial value m , H(, uot IoM, ft lmv,)(., r.rvwi . Ji!llt ( the south for winter graJiig. On lnU j of nio)(, thlt or... r tw HVA. where frequent rotation is practiced or . f o (if tl. , i;o ,;.i ; , ,)t ,.,;..oed 15 ! -1 . . . : ,1 ;u i.iHiiulniiftn,. .'linnll Ka nimlil . .1 uiMici n imnAii,,u ouuu.u with caution, because it may there prove ; a pest hardly less troublesome than corn- . mon conch or witch grass. At the Rocky Ford experiment station, Colorado, thej Hungarian brome has proved the eur-, liest and best grass tried. Professor. Huntley says that there is no doubt , about its making two crops per year. Al me Amausa; aiiey eipi-iinieui. nm- toin in Otero county it has beeu discov ered that this gTass is a great plant for bees. A Good Wbltetraulu A gorxl whitewash for fences and out buildings that stands fairly well ani which looks like oil paint wheu dry is made as follows: Pulverize air slukod lime until it is as fine as flour and pass ' It through a sieve. Next boil some rice autil the substance has been drawn out i of the grain, then strain it to separate i the water from tho grain. Mix the lime j and rice water, and to every half bar-1 rel of the mixture add ono gallon of linseed oil. Anoly with a long bristled i whitewash brush for buildings, aud for fences use a brush with shorter bristles. General Kewi and Kote. The agricultural earnings of the Unit ed States, according to Mulhall, are es timated at $3,490,000,000. The United States is third in wool production. Australia leads, with 550, 000,000 pounds annually; the Argen tine Republic is second, with 400,000, 000 pounds, and this country next, with 800,000,000 pounds. The total crop last year was estimat .. . . j-. , i ea y l"e ,57 itrii,oT association at 425 000 bushels for New tnglanu, two ,ou nusneu. xor new 867 " fr W toiai oi ,v uuau.io. mo tincinnan rrice vjuiicuv enn-1 mates that the acreage of this year in ! .. .n. i . I. n An, AiA. 1...... ! the unitea iscaies is o,ui,uuu w-renieso than last year, and that the crop this year will be about 443,000,000 bushels, a decrease of 28,000,000 bushela from last year's crop. According to Bradstreet's, there will be less wheat for export from the Unit ed States during the year ending July i 1, 1895, than for several years past An international exposition of fruit . culture and products la tone hem at bt Petersburg from Sept. 83 to Not, 12 nn- der titm uspices of the ozar. Vvrr- WHAT ARE BUFF WYANDOTTES! VllrM l'owln tlitvv llicn Orlirinatad In at I.i'mnI Tbrvt tilfft'ra'iit Wnya, The liuiT Wyandotte is of much more recent origin tlmn lire the Silver White iml the Golden Wyandottes. They are leeogtii.od, however, ns a distinct vari ety by the Anieiicau Poultry associn tiou, although a rocognixed authority, writing to Country Gentleman,' says that "purchasers who expect every chicken rtared from Puff Wyandotte eggs in 1MM to lo true to standard de scription will assuredly I disappoint ed." Tho authority quoted tells of three ways by which these llulT Wyundottos have Urn originated: First Py crossing the Golden Wy andotte and the Putf Cochin. The Gold en Wyandotte itself originated in sev eral ways by a crass of the Silver Wy andotte and the Winnebago, the Silver Wyandotte and the IlutT Cochin, the Silver Wyandotte and the Partridge Co chiu and probably also the Silver Wy andotte and tho Plai k Prcustcd lull Game. There is therefore, inasmuch as tho Silver Wyandotte had n portion of Asiatic blood, a considerable jieroent age of the blond of fowls with feathennl shanks in this strain of the PutY Wy- ' "y. " '""' I VI mill Ulii.l- l lir Allin l.llll ft. .1. ll. l ni shanks for some years to come. Second Py crossing the Golden Wy andotte and the Rhode Islatid Red. Just what the Khode Island Hod has been prodmod frun no one seems to know. It is a fowl of almut the size of the Wyandotte, varying in comb, but usually single, and of a reddish butt col or. It has never loen bred to standard ' requirements, but has been developed on j the farms of KIuhIo Island and vicinity I with but theone thought of producing a i gixsl farm fowl. It is believed to have I some Cix liin blood and some f,u.tilti lilmiil iiiwl ynliiil IiIimuI lit . . , . . . . , other breeils in its inakeun. Tho shanks nre for the most part free from feathers. The BulT Wyandottes from this cross are scarcely as large as those from the Cochin cross, but uro, as a rubs better layers and have fewer chickens with feathers on the shanks. Third By breeding from Golden Wyandottes only, selecting each year those which showed the least black markings. This claim has beeu made by one or moro western breeders, and it it pu-.siiilo that a strain of Buffs might iu this way be pnxlnced. But every purchaser of a new variety should not expect to obtain tho uniform- hiekeus that can bo bad from i uv iu long established varieties. aMm About MIm. : good thing, for it hastens tho forming i.f a blanket of mold over the surface j that has not been equaled in tho preser vatiou of the surface layer of ensilage j by any form or device of cover, w.d Le sides it is not a very expensive affair to j apply. It nctds to havo t'lo Mirfaer well : trodden down and u!l p'.u::s ih iii..d I thou ih t) ird i''iv mstrilinl bu- hels l.i-s i.M t .l ioraci'J l.iJ'.et ire y r....-, . . vM lir.1(.t.,, cmfim nie iE ,!:(, u!5. f fhaf n::y rover w ft rflo is v..,r km , pn.vi.ii d tho Kurfaco is y:c l t'n. jvd (!.a.:i ci.i h dav for f,.w fi,n,( mi th blnnki t oi ussi,t(,,, l0' l!irai i,y tbo n,,r.iitlA of wat(,r If va,(.r u mt m,h,.At t!.t. (jnrfaC() (lri(.H QUt H qBldlT thut it flre fangs instead of formii.g the close blau ltct mold that proves so effectual a pro tection from the air. A second dash of water at tho end of a week is not labor lost, wo think. Sugar Ihmiity Payment. Total bounty paid for beet sugar pro duced in California, Nebraska and Utah in 1801 and 1S'J2, 2 10,oJ8.5(l; in 1892 and 1M3, $531,303.81, and up to March 1 of enrront year, $610,935.59. Total bounty paid for sorgum sugar produced in Kansas and Minnesota in 1891 and 1(j'j2, $22,197.28; iu 1892 and 18911, $19,817. and up to March 1 of current year, $10,929. Total bonnty paid for cane suirar produced in Louisiana in 1891 and 1892. $(1,882,589.83; in 1893 nd 1893, $8,584,805.64, and up to March 1, 1894, $1,057, 108. Total boun ty paid for cane sugar produced in Mis Bissippi iu 1891 aud 192, $170,301.73; in 1892 and 1893, $1 74,043.90, aud to March I of current year, $113,103.24. Total bounty paid for cane sugar pro duced in Florida in 1891 and 1892, $18,233.79; in 1892 and 1893, $3,900.45. Grand total of bounties paid for cane sugars iu 1891 and 1892, $7,077,316; iu lHUaaud 1893. $8,708,830, and up to March 1, 1894, $1,770,301. Total boun ty paid maple sugar ia 1891 and 1892, i $2,405; in 1892 and 1893, $00,119, and j , of cumut 11M34. , - j of , jd to March 1, 1894, for all kinds of sugar produced in the United States was $19, 230.800.30. The foregoing list of pay ments aro as reported by tho secretary of the trcasuiy. A Clirap fitnrop Twister. A homemade stump puller suggested by Rural New Yorker consists of a stout polo 80 feet long, with a stout chain and hook at ono end. Li;.; around the stump aud cut off the roots. Put thecliain end near tho stump and Ii.mA- the chain over one of tbo routs. Tbon hitch a team to the other end of the pole and drive i ua This will twist the stunm out, j unA yon w,u (smprised to hco how taHCn wor( caI, donr) with it Ladies, do you know lr, Mary II, Stanton's Kemaliue, the Famous Female Specific, will cure all those aches and pains peculiar to yon, ami will cost you only ft for one month's treatment? I will send any lady a trial box, free, who will semi me the names and addresses of ten ladies who are in delicate health. Auctila wanted everywhere. Write for full par ticiilaiB to Mrs. I., M. Little, inn miner wholesale western depot, clcua, Ore' gon. Plank note, receipt and order books at the Kntkki'hisk olllce. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Kn i kkchisk olllce. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Kntkhi-hisk of fice. Portland prices. ."ro r 7 Mr. J. P. Betl, Oamtrntomie, Kan. wlfo of the editor of The Graphic, the load ing local paper of Miami county, write "X waa troubled trtth heart 4imram for six yearn, severe palpltuthwx, uluirt nosi of breath, together with such ex treme nervousness, that, ut tliues I would walk the fliior nearly all riluhu We consulted the best lueihcal tulent. They mid there tra M help for me, that I hnl organic iIIm'iimi of tho bt urt for which lliero waa no remedy. ! hd read your advertisement In Tho Graphic and ayearant), as a last resort, trleilonnbntileof ir. Mile' Sew Cure for the Ueart, which cuuvlnceil me that theru was trim merit iu It. I took three bottles eai-h ul the Heart Cunt ami ltestoratlve Nervine and Mt eotnpletety cured me. i leep well ut ulglit. my heart beats regularly and I bare no n.ore Hmotlierlnff sielU. I l.-.h to say to all who are mifTcrinx a I did; there's relief untold for them If they will only give your rvnxsllca Just one trial." Ir. Miles Tlenrt Cure Is sold on a prwlttve) Ituaraiiteii thut Hi" Ii rsl boll le will In'iiellt. All (Irmtirlsis sell Itnlll, ft U t I lea for S, or It will be sent. H-emul, on rw-eiiit of price) by the Lit. MUua UoUicai Co., iakhurt, lud. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed UJ'Jcra. Piles, Rheumatic Pr.!nr, Bruises and St rains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sorci, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, AH Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Vty Seat of Pain and Ousts It in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Makes flr.n or Beast welf again. CITA II IN, lii Hip (' -ii ii t y Omirt i f ihv Niat nt Orriron, fur ttt t' muty et rUekiiiniii, III the m tiler of Hie K.I .tp nl Mntthn A. 1 .r.-. ilvi'i iKiit.- i'it itlnii in limn anil I'mu.'i In- tuni.Uil In IVtiUuto, ToJ W, Miir hink, Kolu'ivil lomf, Win, llmiriw, l( Uu rt Munl'ii k, I .- m n llutfliu,, , W, it iro., -iii'l nil uilitnii hiliTi'aliul m II10 OKlnlr el M iriliD A, liiinroa, ilioi'l: IN Til K N AM K t)K Til K TA IK Or" OltKOON. oii mo lii'i, In reiiilriil i bi ami aeeit ir 111 i' t iniiity Cmiil in om HUliMif orrmui, lur tlvi l- 'Hiily ul flacloiiiiaa, al thu emirt iii.hii tlm eni, at Hi" i'.iiiii y Hem lit ilm .alit I'uituty ul tJliii'kaiuni. uu Mninliy. Ilm dill iluy ol Aiun-I, A. I. Imti. nl III u i'lova A. 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At rli,, thriier iiurlli W T. oli.tu Ilia iiaoaul bvatniiiUig ; 11 1 11 1 11 1 ti at .Ut A. Willi. a. lli Hull, ll.irilnii K llavaa, Jmlo uf th t iimiiv t niirt ul the Hsitr nl Oregon, In- tlia t "inly 01 t ai kuni-, no, llih ,iv ol Juna, y Alluai: OKO. 1. Unit lti'N. t':,.r, lal. (H4iV. MirilK OK AIIMINIiTIUTOIt HAI.K. MTH K In IIKHKIIV (1IVKN THAT UV I vlrtim nl an nuler of aale nilr ttia.ln ami i mrri'il ul reennl liy tin, mmniy ruurt nt tbo Stnlenl tlri'nii tnr 1 laekamaa I'iniiitv In tha uiaAtcrof tin- iiartntira 1 1 1..1 ir f j,,itia ami All.rlvlil, I will al at aii. tinnl tlu'h (tin..! .i, ih-rat Ilia d nr nl Ihv c inn hniurul anhl enuiily 111 oii'it.in fit , urea-mi. 011 ii.iiiirily, I a litli ilay ol July, .-,, at tlm hour ul tan o'elm'k ill. he lolluwliiu ileaerllinl irnila of laml. laa ln In tin. p.itinty n rUcknuiiia.xiatn.il tiri'k-nn lu-wll: I ouiini'iit'liia; a a nalnt i1.7i ehaina aiiulli ami II uuriiaiuara ul llir i arier ara Hun anrni'r ln.nri., n aiv iimia nii, ) h (in H 1 I uf the W lllametln .Mt'rlillall. aalil iKiInt Ih'Iiik ala thraoii h i.i I'lirnnrnl a Irani nfiaiid con vr) ml by lllinin Mlraliiht in J. T. Al'l'i'rana ami r 1 II 11 1 liar thetii'v M 17 V u 0 rlMllia In Ilia tlmn 1 nlnt lliic, lln'iii-i. with anhl Ilm. 8 ilm. n mm. K II 'JM'hninaioamaki-friiiii w h h a llr jniiii li I iilami'ii r baam .N '.' il, K iy lltt..ailuiuiil. Ihi lii'a ahmit lha uf lliu hill N l a. K S i r alna. t 1 ; jn ,t n $ hilllia. 1 hell aNI.iili'g :l tulll. A 1 Til chain limin e N n.iI.'k ti 1:, 1 , eh ,lna to ihu plana uj Iwiii.,I ,k Alan hi'Kiiiul un a puliit I'J l ali.a aimih ami 4 Plialua weat ol the uunr er airtluti inat hrt . .'I'll arc li.lia .11 an 1 .t u T J N. ( j fc o he rtlllnmetta MiThllan, tlivliaa a :t li( f H.. J.'i Hinliii Iu a a aka, the e lit';, k I" i n hniua. the 11 a .N Miliu. ;t 1 inm K m o .ani linira V TUuVk. W In Tn ehalni In Ihn pla' e ol In'iiiiiulinr. r.iiii.iliihiK In all a? arrea nmra or lea .-al'l land In In' aolil lur rub n 1 1 o illrmr tlun liy aaiU eiuirl nl aahl ..a In t il hi. I m Al.lliiKlUT. JH , Ailaiitilatrnlur nl lin pariua aihii n. lain of Lojiia Jg A rini.L JtinaA laM 0 7:7 J AlijilMh. It I'ioICa baLK r-rii K In III.HKIIV lilvtN 1 HAT Ut. I aiiinurliy u. an i.Mit laauail nut nl in. niuuly cur. ul thu a ato ortKiiu lur t'iu rouii-r ul M.i.-.uj uu tlia it:hduyo Mny, sn, I wli,l a ltillul.tr aj: r with 111. will am.ri.'l nt tha ixlilu ol t'har.n. Millua. I rum ami ai I M'i'lii tin-I'liti.tn day nl Jmy, las ai'll a: nnvitu .ia ill Hi niaiiin r .r vi i 1 Ly law, th.- luleiwiua lea rlU'l .ro : 1. b 1 1 1 1 1 K t n ai'l a.lale, to aril: ilia weal all nf Hji'lmii Si. loan, all p t -u itn, K una 1 Ki.' ui Id W lllamotta Mur ii Ill t nrkainna 0 U), uriull, C 'II tall 111 g 3JJ iiiti.',.uiure ur lna. Iiirm-. I -n' c.i.li, ur on. ml I mail, bilania III twu aiiuunl iniyni 'iiia, m-i wii .i a uuiri- Kl(o H , in lliu r.H-.Tl v. Ihn (Mi-i.i I... ill In ouii'l b'raaa ahilu ur In aniiilr a ona, wi.l 11. da III ln riTi'lVi'.l al III' . ISio nl i lliriljlll, I Olllllt .V I'ara, lira- l.l k H.wiu.O r(uu. J. II. .Mi i.UfV. A lllllulalMlnr H in, lliv ., x n. rial n' Ilm a tnta nl tlliari... Mnlliu-, -'i-n-a i-d. biU'l Mai lil.h. A. I), lvj.',. V-JI;!!!! NiXH.'r. Hik 1'L'III.i:a H. 9 l.A.ii) tirrii at OaituuM i itv. t) ..l May U. IK y r:'K l lur 'he a, ton tout 'ha lol.w- Ilia nam 'it an. I rr In,. II a I in. lire I ...Tin. .aiiiluu lo iiiaau llual pr ml In aim it ul III. nlnlm, ami 111 it .a. il pruuf will ba ma a I rl iro tha Kuirl'tur ami K'ni'lvur. tj. H. I.m.l iii, Mt On-K in IM y. Or., on Ju.ia t IHi'1, . M r. t . Viiatln, II. h. Nn avja;. lor thenK'; Nt',', K'i ii -i i, .nl"; -.a.', a.1. T 6 B, It l H. Ml i llniiica Ihu fullnwluH- wt.i.uaav 'u t.mva h ciuitit, null, ruaid una iinuii n -il nuiiivall-iu .1, aal'l Ian I, vi: ni l l'irr, It a a limah nrty, Frank snwln I, P. f. Millet, ,l nl Mnlnlla, O.-" KOltKK I A JllkXK.il, Mi.H-'Jl H aiatnr. pAKMKRS . . . " Vour team will lmvetho bent of care and Full Measure of Feed At Hit- City StfibleH. Kidd & Williams, Props., Hucceamor.. to W. H. Cooko. Livery His on Short Notice. Duffy & llcckart EXPRESS and TRANSFERING. Sjiecial care in moving IIoiiHohold GooJh and Pianos. Prompt work and RciiHonablo charged. Leove orders at BELL0.MY .fe BUSCH'S. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntlny's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. J B. DRAKE, DKNTI8T. Nllrom Oxlile ai fur the palmcmi extractlun nf toetli All work warranted and prlcoi rcanotmble. ltoorn7, 8 ami 9, aiiiithwmt onrnor Flrat and Taylur itrttftla, Glenn h Cox a old aland, I'urtlaii'J, Oregon. Hi l K H t I'Krt MAI K, In Ihn Circuit Court nf tha Hlalo ul Ofaifiin, fur Hit' I'utiiil)' of Miiiliiumali, N, J. A. Himniia, ilnliilllt, va, Hiunll A. T iy or, Jaaaui. I'. 1'aylurninl I., H, layiur, ih.ltiiiil,iula, Hlnla uf (rr.ui, I'niiiuy nf I'lm kaitiaa, aa. NOH'K W IIKIIKIIY IIIVHN, IIIAI' KY vir.unuf an aani'iitlun ami nrilnr nl anli laallcil mil ol llienlti'iill cunt ul IIIUHUIn III llrr- run Inr Ihn futility ul Miiliiuuuili, liearlui ilnlo ho .'.Hit day ul ,M..v, I "Hi, Iu a anil liuiu.n N. i, A, Hiiiiiina la pliilulill, ami rm-li A. laymr, Jp.avi K. I nyiur. and I. H. 1'ivlur aro tlinuml aula, 011111111811111114 ma, III tilt Itnlt.a n Ilia rtliiio ul ori'it'tii. Ih it uut ul Ihu raal i alula hnm- Inallnr ihiiiiriliwl, tu rmiliaa a aiim iiilllnli'iit In aallaiv III . iliMiiamla ula ild ili i'lnn, In wll, till, and Ihv furthpr aitui of .w.. 0 aiailunu.y Ira, and ilia Inrl iur aunt nl J.k a i e.nla. lui' t i. r Willi liilaraatun tho anitiaaluea aald dpn-na Waa tin ti'iud al a wr r nit, p..r aiiuiuii, ami alto Ilia oo-1 ut ami attnmlim tlil aalo. Nun, lliarefora, III nhaillrnea In arieh ilneraa, 1 did iiuratul.nu on Ilia Mb dny nf Anril, lain, duly law upon, and will, on Halurday. tha .".nh day of Jim.', t rrifi. at Ilia li.nir nf I u'i'liii k I', M. uf aid day, al Ilia front door uf lha court houao In anhl rouuiy nl t'laukiuua-, umr fur aal at piihllfl aurl lull, ami aall In Ilia hlaheal and l.i'al hlililur. fur ca.li In linn.l. all nl llio rmhl, lllta and Irrti.rral ihu anld ilelt'iulnut. hn ran A. laymr and 1. N, lay or liml un, In and Iu the tut I-. w i ii ar da. lha.) rail prn.vriy, to wn: I In iiith ial itiarlar ul lha auitthwval iiiaiiur, and tha aimtllw. at nltnrlur nl tlia auiilliaaal Jiinrl.ir.il aautimi 7, iuwii.hlp A a.nilli ui rwi aaat nl Wlllaiuatla iiiarl.llan, allunljj Iu Uiaoa aiuna rniintv, tlr 'tfnn. 1'alod til In inh day uf Mar. A. I' tmtt K. I'. MADIiiM'K. Mbarl IT nf I'lai-kamaa aiHiuiy, Htato el Or.'irnn. Itv N, M JhitoiiY, Ifimtv. tji.u W AliMI.MHTIt.V'I'OK'8 .NOl'lt'h. Not Ira la h.-rai.y alraii, thit lha li ntural at n hna inmii duly appulnie.l hy tha linn, a) ir.lun h. Ilielo., J nltfo nl iio ( iiiintr t uuri ul ( lackauina I'oouty, tiruanti, a Iniliiiairalii- nl tna ii ol Uriah Tama, Ui.rraial. All tiurnl'la having rlaliuaanaliial il. valala aro 1101111..I n .u a ..t iiiaaaiuii, iuuiriy rurimii, witn vuna .aia, u ma at my nllli a, al lha court huuaa in i(. .vi, Cltr. Ort-anu, within ill nniullia f uiu Un.d..i. Ihitail May Mar N, l'U Ml:'l JOHN v, MIAIH.KV, A hn r. NOTK'K Of Ari'Ol.NIMKM', Nonri m iiKiiKiiv nifKN Tiur run llliilaral-'lird haa lna 1 appol 1 c.l hy tha enuiity . nurl ol t'Ul'.ainaa eoiinly, Mlalr uf'tlre "li. ailm ulat n ur ul ihn aainia ul Hamunl riliillll, iBwaaanl. Al pa an .a hnvllut 1 lallua anal '! aalil ralula am hnrrli ii.nin.'.l Iu .ia ami tha a ma duly varifla.l l..r paynii'iit, tu tha tindiialiird at my rxal.tfnca almi thma mllna aollihea I lnun Nin.ly pnainiCex within al( mo uha irran Ihla .l ito. J H VoOt It Ha cd Ny at, laai Adinltilatralfir, Ii 7:7-!l. MirirKor ihh iii.rn in oh pauls'i iiiur "V-DTIrK la Ill ltl.llV 41IVKS. THAT TIIK eaitln .h i n. rvl.. nr. i iatlu, u iwauu I', i.luvia.nl M. J. Aiiii.lur, ol 1 ack.iin. a, tlr.ii'uu, uiiili r Hi . linn nana, ul l-nla ,v A;a 1 1 'i, ia ill. lied ny iiiuiual a .11.. i. Ail tin. i.'a''T"' "on luir- Imh a aaaiiiuivl hy r 1. havia, 111 all uutaUml n n.-o ia arm pnyah 1.1 luiu. IAVI, l. F. A till I. IK. Hiii'.l at Oruj.in l ay, (Irvtuu, May ;a, mv'a ft Hi I. JH NOTIIIK (iK lil'AHMAH'A HAI.K. N 'Ilea I. harby il .11, Hint inn 111..I1 t.n,t, aiiardlanui Hi" l alalanl J.niu m N".. l, Kiuuia K. .Nriidal, liiaaraa 11 Naiultd. au.l ln- a .Vei. d d, nmra, 111 luiiaiian. u nl an old f ul anla lur Inula iiiaxlo 011 lh. Jay ,,1 Air.,la, I Itia ciuiiny eourl ul M .. Ituuiiiah o.iuiily, lira. o ., will a. II aa puhili. a.iKtioii nl ha Imnt dii .r ol Ilia diet limi.. 11, nrnm 1 lit v, t u, k iliiaa ooiiulv, llraaon, nl to, ., a I , ihar n.r iii.k.ii, mi naiurday lha mill dar "I Ja y. in... ti ). lowlllf iK'ai'fllNi. I r.-nl rial la, tu w. I ..ililliciir. I" al tlia m.rikaru.l 11..111 r ul ainlllnii , i, it, (t. It. i K. ul rtilainuiH iiiuri.linrs ami 111 11 ulnar ihaui-a aaalcny a. "IK lha Iiurlli Una ,,l f. W. K ielrlrk a 1 .n.l, ;tuj ,i; iiam. In a n.irlli. arly dirrrilon at.iw 1 a (uii.iy ma.i liilmat; tlianra III a wualarly .llivoliou iba f.l.rr nl ha 0 1 11 11 . liar ; all buiiiit III Cat kamaa ouuniy, aiaia uf Orr4.ili. lariut t.f tala.raali Iu ban I nt liar," 1, 1 ,io. I.IZ.I I .SKAUKU tlunrllnnnf ibv o.tnla ul J.i.hi . .su,i n, Km ma K Nandv, (ivoriru II. Nuiidvl an! hna 11. Ni-ii-IbI. ininura. Mlllur Ai Ml. lur. A't ya lur (Itiaj.liau. 1'aind J .1110 D, ji ..ii j.ij MIKKIKKrt MAI.fc In lliorlrrultf.airt nf the HinuyU (iri.jun, fur lha t'.niniK ol rlai'kamaa. Hri.lK 'l uu 11..1 1. pi i 11 1 1 it. va. I. .111a T. Ilarln and J.... . mi., II. It uiu, ,lw 11 1 M'ali' f tlri..-,ni, I uiliilyni t'lm Atima. aa, Ttillt'K W IIKItMlY 0! VK.N THAT IIV I viinu.' 'h an i.x.M'iiti.ui an 1 orlur u. aalo I -a ia I nut n nw r ri-uli ciin i.tllnu Mala nl tlra ii'ni inr ih. i...an'v nl l lm ka una. boar.ni Unta loi I'J.h .my nl Jim. , Ian,, ,1, an t wnrlii H'l 'K ' "ii t' i l nt.il.lf an l I. u.a I. lurin an I J imlaaa II Itirin aia ila.amlailU, . inn. uinii Una 111.', In ii.a naiuo ul iho Hlat.. ul Uro irou, thut mat 01 tilu r.'.l u.1,,1" liurviiialiar Uu I'rlliml, In nnila.) a all ill ari. mil in .nllalr t'.v .In auila ol .nld . uu, i.i w.l: I .I'd, ami til lurinuf an .1 iii :i a ,, nii.it .l y auo., ami b Inriiim aiiui ol l.li.'al i u. a, t. g thar wilu t lunat .1.1 ik 1 aamo aiiiuv li JU;b 1 ny in A4.rH, IHU. .t 9.1 mm p .r aiiuiiui, ..n 1 a 1 1I10 iiiati 1,1 ,111.1 ' tar. n in. u lh a .al... Ail ui tlu auuva am, 1 . tu l 1 al l .u I . H iium 0.1. u. .Sow, in iriilur. , Iu uh dhmro In oiioti .hioraa, I '1.1 ilnlf Ur 111 .mil a I l, uu N.ilur.iay, tlia J0:h dny , J . n -. Inni, at thibnur ul 1 .1 nuw I'. A. 01 anl.! uny, at lha Irmil ilni ol i.a auurt l.uiiao iu a. 1 1 miiimy, r ftai lur aal; nl. i.uulo an. linn, mi 1 aall in tha hlj'.o.l and h o l.i.l.lnr, lur naalx U. . null u 1I11, iu bind, ail ui ihorlKlil. ttt.a au.l luti.ro.l tha aald ..oluu, Inula. I1111. T. llnrln mid Jn.o'.hina II. ktarln, had on tin ;nh day ul April, lam, r ,,w u,,B i ,,( t luwli.f uaarnoad loal v"iartr, lu. win Tha a.illtli an.t qiiarlor nl lha a .llll.-iaat uilarlor, U '"la till (III), Iw. lro (I'J) and tiling.,, (l:l)o auii. an thlri.au (1:1); alau, lha iiuim al uuar-U-rui Ilia imrtli ca.l qnaitar, and Iota four (I), llvu i ). an (ii) an 1 ava . (!) n ai j l.m twouiy Iniir .'4), 111 lowiiali p.tnr.'o (II), aoulli nl r..i Ka aoaat; a ..n tho w.'al ,ia 1 .11 lutuo-th-wa I aj.l.ir lorau l lot Iniir Ivu ( ), an .) am aavau, nl aa.-tiuii ID, aud ..la .1. (I, and lau (j) 0: u Hun IH, liiwiiahlp 3, auiii.i ut tatma I. ua-tof AUUiuutia iiiurKiinn; ul-u, th.it inria ,. Luid, uuinx a lrni tlui.nl part in tlia ,una Inn land oialm nl A-n Hl.iliu. milllhnlinii Nn. TJki. and olnlin N l tH, III tuwliahlu X, .until ul t.illlia t. aal ul Willi. 111. itu, niallill.il. ami birlnnl.ia nt aauika nn Ilia 0.1-t I1.111ml.1ry ul aald maim Ui ot, I'lliilna Iium tho liurlli uaal curuor ul til.l olullii; riiuuliiK ilioiuia a.. inn iinina; una! nn . la in luia Jl.Uuimii,, t n ,1,1k, i; th.'iica aoulli 97 dnif. 4.1 nun. woat (I t I'hniiia tn th enuiily riod and to llio piano ui ti 'iiliiiiliii, alau Hint parcol nf laud, Kimin jiKiliiK at a . nF.it 1111 Uiu I'.iuuiy ruad lun .lug iium hprliiKWnlir tn liu-ir.iu t:uy, aald imllll li liiKun till' aiat Una ul bill.l b llniKlllg tu I.. T. II ir.o and A ohnliii nuriti of thu point ut lutor'Oiiuuii ul tha huuiidarv Una nl uiu Aaa Btniio iliitiallnii land oialm, wblt'li la 40.H'grooa nnat 4 Ml oiniilia I rum lha imrlli ruriiur ul aald claim, uud nn, ulna-Ih.'mia un II ir u . wa.t una iiurth IU chain, tu n atukoat liruvr 01 lilll; llieui' wnat brow uf hill m iiag. si mi,,. Wot 'J.'i ohaiua tn ainke: liionca until tin don. HI mm. woal l.fjU nbaina to atake nn 0 unity mad; I hi. lira with anld ruad alllllh 'JU .lug. anal 'Jl. IH cmil.ia tu iH'Kiiuiliig, nojitninliig In all ll.l.litt 11.ua., moro orioai, all In Claokamua ouuuly, Omirun, U.itod th 1 Will dny ut Juno, A. D 1H95. E. U. MAI'IIOCK, BharKTuf (.'lankamnaC.iintu ol tlroitnn. Ily N. M. kIu.iuy, Dipiit,. 6 il:71 hllKKIKr'a HAI.K. I.i h 1 C r 11 II 1,'nuri nl ilia B.alo of Oregnn, for tun ( nn 11. y ul 1; ui'knin ,a Jnauph lladitua, plalulilt', va. Wllllnui Wiil.r.inil D irothua U 0 an, dolanilaiita. ntaie ol Orogini, 0 Mini jr ol Claitkainm, . NOTICK IH IIKHKIIV lllVKN THAT HY Vi rt m ri an uxuiiuiiuii ..11.1 or.lnr ol aala ia niu.'d nut nf thoolroult muirl o' llio Htnln nl Ora- Hi" Cminty ol (I n ninn., l ritis (Jut lb 1 l.h dny ui J.niu, IMir,, in a -mi u linruln Jo ai.ii Ho.Ikix la plnliitill, an I Wl l am vtonkand llor.'lliuii Wo itnrodi'f'.'ii.liiiit, tniiiimiiiiling me, In III . ii.iiiiu 111 tin. hti.t.) in O.inun, thut nut of tnu rual l atnto li iinnitur diianribnil, to rinillo aiiin aiillliiloiu in anllaiy lha di lil uul" ol aa.d ilo .r"o, tu-wil: CtlU.Ui, mid tho turllior aiiin ot I.Oiittnrnoy'a ba, and llio lurtlior mm ol III) u.la, miruthur wuh liilnroat uu the annul al 111:0 D.-ouiiiuor Id, IHna, at 10 pir coin, por aniiiiin, an l ulau tho cuala ul ami attending tint aula. Nuw, lliuruli.ro, In uho lloimu tu audi doi'roe, I did, duly lovy upon, him will, 011 (niuriliiy, III 1 'JOlli dny nl Jmy, itt.iri, at the liuur ol 1 o'elnck I'. M. ul anld iluy, nt tho irunl duur uf tlio ouiirt liouaa Iu aald county ul Clnekamaa, oll'ur lor aula at puhllo aiii'lluii, and a.tll tu tho lnwliuat and b -al hi Idur, lur eiiab Iu lnud, all o. Uu right, lltlo and iutoroHt Ilia anld dolemlnnia 011 tha lat day ul Dmombor, mri, bad in and lo Ilia li.l Inwliur di'aerlhed real irorty, to wll: Th W. 'A ol N. K. and K. 14 nl N. W. of aonllnn tuwiiahp4a. It. a li. ut W'lliam.ilia maridiau Iu C.aukainna county, Oromui. tinted til tat 1.U duy of Jim, A.' D. IsflV K. f. MAKDOCK, HliorllT of Clackamai Uu, Btulo ol Orngun. By N. M. Woour, Liaputy. g 4:7-19