Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 28, 1895, Image 8

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    O.A.K. KNCAMI'.HKJiT AFTKItM VI II.
Matters and larlilriita Willi Newmm
per Kxocrpts.
Many interesting itonis and inciilonts
connected with the 0. A. K. encamp
ment were crowded out last week, and
onto of them are given here, as well as
several newspaper conmienta thereon.
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r.xceuenv music whs lurnisiit'u iur mo
parales and asseinhlies hy tho Park
riace band, Meade Tost Kifo and I'runi
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It was very much nreited by the
committees having the minameiit of
tho encampment, that many people who
contributed to the expense of decora-
ration and proper entertainment, were
unable to see or hear the interesting in-
door exercises, as tho crowds were so
large, tli.U all could not be admitted.
It is expected that a largo auditorium
convention meets in this city. The mem-
bora of Meade 1'ost especially regretted ;
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that all tho people could not be admitted
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u uu i..'tia. limit,.! mil i?iiii-i a uu- '
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era house, but this could not be avoided. '
i
Heretofore, many people expressed
douhts as to the ability of Oregon City !
to properly handle and entertain a large
crowd of people attending a convention.
But this question has been virtually set-;
tied, as the G, A. K. veterans assort '
that they were never better entertained
anywhere than here. The business men ,
and everybody joined hands with the
G. A. K., and they all pulled together, ;
and the result was throngs of the better i
clas of people from all sections of the '
tate were agreably entertained, and re-
turned home w ith favorable impressions
of Oregon City people, and expressed a 1
desire to visit us again. '
The (Wnn Citv Trnor..tin i -n,,,. i
pany with their wonted liberality, made
ecial low rates to the public between
rortland this citv, a fact that was ap. I o comes 01 eoimer siock. ms lamer
predated by the many visitors to the ! fm'eJ tlle 'ar "'ISl:' and his grand
cjtVi " I father did battle for his country's rights
i in the war of the revolution while his
Capt Rockwell, of the Unite.1 States : Krvat grand-father endured all the hard-Geoil-tic
survey, was one of the promi-; sllip!, antl Uaii'era that the Colonial
nent people who attended the encamp- amiy w,.re exposed to in the French and
ment. Ho had the honor of heing a ' idiun war. Should the country again
member of General Grant's staff and te in danger the Faton familv would be
was a member of the engineer rea(ty as of days gone by, to furnish a
corps during the rebellion. representation in the biui for its de-
The K.tst Side RaiUay deserve special ense-
mentim fur their liberality in giving the! A" Ideal Location,
veterans siiecial rates, and for free trans-. Why is Oregon City the natural home
portation Id Gladstone Park, where they ; of the Chautauqua Assembly? Iiecauee
were delighted with ttie surroundings;, j its means of transportation are unex-
Cwnpany F made a goo.1 showing in 1''1 ; because it lies under the shadow
the para.le.andallof Captain KehVs men i of 8 Kreat cit': because it is in the heart
in the citv were in line except one. J f'f 8 PPU,0U8 vallpy i because it is famed
Out of the flftv-three memlers of the'for 1,8 8t'ener.v. i,a hl nl falls; be-
Company.forty-seven were in town and :
Of this number fortv-six were in line,
The one not in attendance was William " lh,lur lru,1, "1B rjUttl KKM ue 1,88
Sheehan whose presence at the paper ! 9t'en 0ran un,il he ''w the '
mills was almost imperative, but he as-1 ",e Willamette, the only spot in the
sisted the other boys employed there, ' "rl,l wlere the seatide comes up to the
who were members of the militia, togetjfootof "'''ty '''-'; because Ore
offand take pait in the parade. j ?on Clty has a lar'8 body ' "'oughtful.
Itosehurg Review: The G. A.
otof Roseburg offe-ed the S. V. Com
pany for one passenger coach to Or
egon City and return, but the manage
ment of the road demanded f.'J'W. The
post refused to pay that amount and af
terward the company sent a represents
4ive to try and get them to accept the j hecause her business men can run up f Jr
ar at their own terms, but the members j a day'g outinl anj hoie again Bt BllL
were bo disgusted with the company's salem, Eugene and Albany prefer it be
graiping game that they refused to take ' cause they can do buainess in Portland,
it at all. The result was that only three j attend the Assembly and tret home again
lutrBniiu u-ant in flra.wnn 1" I .. T '
v,.rS.. ..viii iiuk- i
bum and the railroad ia loser hv itm I
transaction. The same railroad mana
gers refused to grant reduced rates for
the pioneers' reunion.
McMinnville Yamhill Reporter:
About fifty representatives of Custer j save9 expense. Gladstone Park em
Post and auxiliery relief corps returned braces 74 acres, U)4 miles from Portland.
Wednesday evening from a most deliuht-1 Grand old trees and moss-covered rocks
lul state encampment at Gladstone Park, !
Oregon City, at which Lawler, the na-1
tional commander, was present.
The Albany Herald in speaking of the
opening day said : Monday was a gala
day in the beautiful city by the falls of
the Willamette, with its magnificent wa
ter power and growing manufactories.
At least 10,000 people were assembled
to greet the 1100 or 1200 veterans of the
war who were in the line of march. The
department officers went to Portland to
meet Rational Commander Lawler, and
escorttd him to Oregon City on the riyer
steamer. They were met at the dock by
the old soldiers in line, the militia, and
bands, and escorted to the hotel where
headquarters were established. The
procession in the afternoon was magnifi
cent in Hize and display and the welcom
ing exercises at the spacious Baptist
church were well conducted and interest
ing, although the church could not hold
one-half the assembled crowd and a sep
arate meeting was organized outside
with detailed speakers. In the evening
the same building was crowded to its ut
most capacity to listen to the eloquent
and highly interesting address of Gen
eral Lawler.
The Dalles Times-Mountaineer: Im
mediately after the installation ceremo
nies, Mra. Myers, the department presi
dent of the Womeng' Relief Corps, an
nounced the list of appointive officers
for the ensuing year. The closing
hours of the session were marked by
many pleasant words, the same spirit of
harmony and earnestness prevailing
that charactorixtil tho entire 8chhIoii
Two voi-y Inn lomt IhhjiioIh wore pre
wntoil ly Moiiilo Corps No. 18, ono to
Mrs, I'ltitarnmn, tho rutirino; uVpart
mont proHilont, and tho other to the
newly clocloJ ptvuiilt'iit, Mra. Myora.
Tho Ptillos Chronicle: Tho ntovtiug
' ot t'raiul Army of tho state
at Ore
1 ''.v 8 on of tho occasions which a
! few years hence will bo incmorahle
I Thirty year havo panned aitu-e theao
j men wore m'iniir.i'(l as a military power,
and eaeh year from now on will mako
I marched fought to save the nation
Nothing within the gift of tho people ia
: too jrnml for thee men who are now so
; rapidly passing over to join the ranka of
j their comrade who fell on tho Hold of
battle. The Grand Annv will have but
few more annual reunions on this earth.
Tho plan of having a groat reunion of
old soldiers and their families at lilad
stone Turk next summer is meeting with
hearty approval from the old veterans.
11 Vntilll u rn.ii I Hunt f- A I? miin ,.f
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Oswego called at this ollice last Saturday
to express his approval of the work of
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the Kntkki-risk in agitating and stirring
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up an interest in the proposed reunion.
Mr. Eaton thinks that the last week in
August would bo the best time for hold-
ing it as Ht that time of year the farmers
are least busy and the weather is almost
sure to be dry and pleasant. Ho says
the boys re getting old and they will
nut be able to meet together many more
times and this reunion would give them
an opportuity of fighting their battles
over again and of renewing their army
acqmiintences, Among the war relics
possessed hy Mr. Eatou is a cane pre-
sen ted to him by Mrs. C. A. Looey that
was made by her father, the late L. M.
Canlkins, from the sprout of an apple tree
that had been up-rooled by a shell from
un of IV""' gtmboats at the siege of'e
V'icksburg where Mr. Caulkins
was
Mr.
-,;illiom''1 wit1' crM' a"1')-
uiu Pt.es are constantly
'"f ' ,or.lou,'BB. J"1"' b'u
j muiiious jieopie, ami Decause sue lias en
! terprising and sagacious men who are
willing to work in its interest and give
the Assembly a home. Because of unri
valled facilities for accommodating all
who come with camping privileges and
rapid transit to great hotels. Portland
prefers the Assembly at Oregon City
witlioutttie ossofunnecesKarvt me. Res-
idents wf the interior prefer it because it
gives a coveted opportunity to visit Port
land at cheapened transportation rates.
Rich people prefer it because it saves
time; poor people prefer it because it
114le n ''la'
This year the new auditorium will be
ready for use, erected by the liberality
of the citizens of Oregon City. In meas
urement it ia 120 feet in diameter; in
shape a gigantic acorn, supported on
massive pillars, and seating 3000 people.
It lies in a natural amphitheatre in the
border of the park within a few rods of
the Houthern Pacific plutform, and the
terminus of the Eaet Side Railway
branch to Gladstone. It is asserted on
good authority that no other Chautauqua
Assembly in the United States has better
transportation facilities. Nature has
made this the natural home of a great
Chautauqua, easily approachable by
steamboat, rail or motor, by canoe, bi
cycle or buggy.
BATHS OF TRANHPOUTATI0N .
The East Side electric cars from Port
land run directly into the grounds every
few minutes fare 25 cents for the round
trip. The Southern Pacific will also run
daily trains to and from Portland, as
noted in their time table in another col
umn 25 cents the round trip. Rates on
the Southern Pacific for other points
than Portland 1 fare round trip. By
the new time table trains leave Salem at
8.00 A. M. and arrive at Gladstone at
9:.'i0 A. M. Leave Gladstone 0:30 P. M.,
arrive at Salem 11.00 P. M., thus ena
bling up-river cities to take in a dav at
Gladstone and return the same evening.
Chautaurjna rates on the O. It. 4 N.l 1-5
fate. Excursion cars can be chartered
from Salem and other cities up the val
ley to return the same day at still lower
rates by notifying the company three
days in advance. Excursion rates ran
also he obtained by consulting In ad
vance the pursers of tho regular bonis of
tho 0. U. & is. and the Oregon City
Iransportation Company,
The Willamette Assembly.
The Willamette Assembly ia organixod
on high moral grounds. In every com
munity able to support it there ia need
and demand for an institution oll'oring,
ina iopuIar manner, secular and relig
ious education; providing a meeting
ground for the great reformatory move
ments of the day; securing tho best
shakers on topics new and important to
the body of the people; with all this,
giving In some beautiful situation of na
ture rest and rerreation, mid an abund
ance of wholesome entertainment and
fun. It is not a rival of tho church or
the schools, but an adjunct to both.
And it is not run to further any party or
set of opinions, or in any sense as a mere
show." We aim to make it clear that
man must live " by every word that pro
ceeded! out of the mouth of God."
It ought to lie supported on these
grounds by all who believe in a better
public sentiment and practice We be
lieve it will be supported on the ground
that it gives a full return for all tho
money and interests it solicits. Here in
ono of the most beautiful parks in the
state the assembly has its home. Un
der the trees, scattered thickly about
tho grounds, can lie found ample shade.
the green grass makes a velvety carpet,
and everywhere walks wind among tho
tiees. The great auditorium where the
public entertainments are held, is a
model of architectural skill, and will
comfortably seat 3,000 people. Tents
are scattered about the grounds, where
class work is conducted daily in a dozen
different departments, while tho white
tents of tho campers add to the nictur-
- .iueness of the scene. The voice of
mirth and laughter is heard everywhere.
Children gambol on the green. Young
men and maidens are busy with ball,
croquet or tennis. Earnest students with
pencil and paper are gathering thoughts
and instruction for future days. Old
men and old women, Ion; out of school,
and denied many literary advantages,
listen with oien-eyed wonder to the
rare lectures and delightful concerts.
Such is the Chautauqua. Eleven days
crowded full of the best things genius
can devise or money procure ; an oasis
in life's desert ; an inspiration for all days
to come. Can you alford to miss it? The
program has been arranged with tho
greatest care and it is confidently be
lieved will satisfy the masses. Music
has been a leading feature, and the dra
matic and spectacular have not been
overlooked.
No program bo rich in novelties, so
strong in music, so crowded with earnest,
,trctiw anJ h't, f u, h
been olfered in Oregon City. It wi
ever
Oregon City. It will be
a constant revelation to the listening
multitudes. Eyery day will be a day
you cannot afford to miss, so make your
arrangements to be in attendance the
entire session
Fourth of July.
If we were threatened ith Mltack from
the outside, or if there were danger of
internal disruption, it would he discov
ered that the patriotic feeling is quies
cent but not diminished True patriotism
does notcosUt in proclaiming how patri
otic we are ; it lies under the surface, and
is develoied as occasion requires. Eng
land was as patriotic in the time of
Elizabeth and of Charles 1, as in the
time of Oliver Cromwell. The difference
is In applving the match. From "Is
Fourth of July Celebrated Patriotically?"
in Demorist's Magazine for July.
Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of John D.
Colson, deceased, Martha A. Colson, one
of the minor heirs, nominated as guar
deon of his estate, Marion Phillips, and
requested the court to appoint him as
such ; guardian. The petition was
granted.
Samuel Engle, administrator of the
estate of Cluistina Callahan, deceased,
filed his final account, which was ap
proved, and he was discharged and his
bondsmen released.
Ladles Attention.
At Mrs. Sladen'e Millinery Parlors.
As the season is advanced I will make
great reductions in all high priced goods.
I have a fine assortment of millinery on
hand, including flowers, fancy ribbon,
high and low crown leghorn and sailors,
which for the quality can't be found
cheaper, A large assortment of trimned
hats to choose from. Lace hats, latest
styles, from $2.50 to $5. $7 hats re
duced to $5. Will be sure to give satis
faction if you will give us a trial. Main
street, next door to Methodist church.
Are You Going East?
If so, it will pay you to write to A. C.
Sheldon, general agent of the "Burling
ton Route," 250 Washington atreet,
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
for you, and furnish you with through
tickets via either the Northern, Union,
Southern, 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.
Highest price paid for wool at Char
man & Son's store.
NOTICK OK AIMUNMKXr.
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n. iminiiiiiii mill . I . llHlllllnll lltil I Vltltlal y,
have nil eaeliiu.d tu lh llmli-raUucd lor Hi
twimin til a. I tiu-lr i-railltura, caul a mini"!
la iiumt pending lu Hit circuit court ul lliu latg
ol Orvgon r i:arkiini dimly, ami nil ori, li
nn ol lil pnrllvi r liorohy nullflad (u prva.ut
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meal niv uUtoa) In orguu Ciiy, liiuguu, wulilit
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0, O. T. WILLIAMS, AatlilKW.
0. II. Pv, Atl'y lor AmIkhuv. i- i f 1
Blank note, receipt and order booki
at the Kntkhi'iiisx oillce.
Wedding stationery, the latest styles
and llnoNt assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at the Kntkui'Iuhm oillce.
Justice blanks, real estate blanks, ami
all other blanks at the ExTKHruisic of
fice. 1'ortUud prices.
Wcak,lrritablc,Tired
I Was No Good on Garth."
Dr. Miles' Nervine strongUmna
tho weak, builds up tho broken
down constitution, and pcrttuinoully
cures every kind of nervous disease,
"About ( yearap Iriatilctr4
rlth HrmtMBHr, alcrtleBntt
frrrping nrnmatio in my teg;
might palpitation of mti heart,
iHmtrarting mnfutian fthemind,
Herlou lam mr lapte of sirsKry.
IVctghtrd dtrn with. mr and
rrry. M ewplrtrlg lout apprtitu
Ami frit my vitality trraring out,
I teat trrak, irritable and tired,
Mg might wn reduced to too lb:,
Ji fart i tens ho good, on earth.
A friend brought
m I)r. Mllos' book,
"New and Hturt
llna; Facta," and
t Anally doclilort
to try a bottle of
Ph. Milks' IUw
orutlre Nervine.
Ilotora I had taken
oue txitUa I could
sloop as well aa a
lO-yr.-old boy. My
appaitlte rvturniHl
grimily lncrviwd.
When I had taken the mUth bottle
jfftf freight increased to 176 bm..
The mentation In tng lego trao gonet
31 g nerreo uteadied eomplrtelg;
My tnemoru trao fully reutored.
JHy brain meemed rlearer than erer,
M felt at good am any man on earth.
lr. Stileo' tiemtoratlre- Serrine. i
A great ntedlelne, I auture yon."
Ausmta, Mo. WAi.Tni 11. HrniuNK.
Dr. Miles' Nnrvlne Is wild on a positive
lunriwiU'f that I ho tlrM tint tin will Im-iioUU
All iiriiKKlKtnai.il It at 1,(S lx.it I. ' fori,'., or
It will lin m-iit, jrvinlil, on rw-olpt ot prti-o
by tiio lr. ililua Uutiicol Ux, Kikhart, iud.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Restores Health
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Ut'dcrc.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub In Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquers
Pain,
Makes Ran or Beast well
again.
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roiivpyp.1 hy II 1, am Htr.lirht J. T. Inn.r.n,
ami ri.nnlug IIipix- ri 17 ,l,.g. io .0 phnlna in
in. aiipru 1 uiiii imp. iiinui'D with aahl linn H a 1
lr. .in mill. K II i-haininatakprnmw Irh
a llr Ml iiii'Ii a I , oiaiiuitpr hp.ra .N 1 ,lr K 47 .
llll.aill.tntit, Ihonpp ,11( ,h, 1,,., h, h(j, N '
ll g. 5. al c ,,U,, Ih.m'p ,N 'il (p( .VMi
. ii. in. it...,, ., v 1,1 .1... ... . .: . r ,
: '., , a ,'uun. n 1 ,i) rnalliH.
IhPII. 1. .S K .Io, IMnph.ln. In h ,4ap nl
" !" 1 . '",H'1""1 at mlnl iji nalua
until ami 4 rhnlna vto.t ,,n qM.r pr a.rllon
.ul Iwl a ppii .or lull. Jll ,n 1 J,) ul T l H II K nl
hn WlllaniPtip Morhll.ti, hp N j UPg w
H. 'A'i Phalli. Hi a a akp, Ih p ri Ml tip. k, la nil
' ,'" tl N l il.". uiiii t: hi c , ,.
'hPlirp N ,UipK. W Hi.7a chair. In Ih rmv 11 ul
hpRliiiiltnr, pntitiiliiiug 1 1 , :c ,rr.,. mini or
k-a. Pal.l anil tn In. anlil lor caah u 1 1 unflrma
Him by imj cuiitl ul aahl ..alp
I'll Utl.KH Al.HKtijiiT. JK ,
Atltnliilairatnrnl ha iarlnraliiu vataltMil
l)na Jt A rig. I.
JuupS, IM. i17i
nl'ilMtiMI. "
InlhaClroiiiU niirliilihpHlai.ul Or.guu, lur
Hi uninty ul t 'lark.iua.
S. L llarlm.n, al rorolvrr nl Ih Nnrlhwr.l
!- 0 ami Tm.t .1111 any, ilalulltl, y K. I)
llruuka au) Kiiiuia lliuuk., ilploinlauU.
To K. P llruuka, n Kiiiuia llruuk., Ilu,!
uaiii. dclvml.iiia:
TN TIIK N,MK Or TIIK HTATK or DHKiillN.
Vnl aiilt nanii nl i.,....,.u , .
' . ' " ",w ",But miuir.il Ml
aipraiia auaw.r llm ruinilaiul III, acalnai
Villi til lllrt hI.i... a I ... I . . .
; ...... ...v iiiuri .nil Cili.p by
Ilia Dr.i iliy nl Hi. iipxi t.rm nl thia Puurl lul
lowing lll.x.H,llun ul Hi. ill wooka niihllr,.
t un ul tula .11 ,...,. 1,. .. .....
, , 7 - " l".'niu i"r in in
oruarul puhltr illnn, in w I, (i nr M.nr Mun.
il.. in. in, .iu. .., ..... . ..
1 .1. " """"'i ami 11 you
1,11 lnap r nr an.w.r hor In.inr waul il,.il
llio lilaluulT will ,,, y t ,, t t .
lit I nrayp.l iur In lh pom,,!,!,,! fll.il har.ln,
lu wlt; 1 lint an 1,1 plnltii rT l.aro ami roenvnr nl
ati I Irnin ..11 K. I), llruuka and Kuiuia llnaik.
u "l irj 7h Willi lut.roat Ihor.nn ,t lh
rata n! piirlil n... m..i ..a. . .L .. .
. .iiiiiiiu irnin ma una
ul Hip Dliii ui ti vnuiiilalnl In tin. ram, U.
inn, iiiKoin.r wnn in oiKt.aml
.li.l.iinoiiiai.ti m Una anil, ami lur a ilurr
lore mln, tho tunilf.itu U.ai-rlUil In a.lil pnin
lilalul ami thai lh uiurlvaj pruHirty -l.aorllmil
In aaiil mniplalm, lo wli, an lliullylil. I 11 r.
nxllla lliU t..t lu .ii,t i, iiinorllip.iiuartr nl
lot un In 1.1 x-k Inur In th.inwnol Mam D.lil lu
!i"laiil''lt"m" rol""r. "r. gnD, a plail.il ly
w m. T, Mill, rk.aml a.ahuwn hy plat ihantuf re
ronlMt In aahl i-oiinly, l ihl lu aalli y tho
ahuvaoi.ltn, that th aald ilvlanilauia and all
parann. elaimlog by, thrniigh, nr uu lar tham
iibtiUuiii to lh Mniilluu ul aald tuurlgag Ik
barred ol all nrht In and tn aald prnpnrty and
tha whole Hiei-Biil, po.pt ,, u amiupiry riahl
nl rpd.miillun. ami that plalntllT have aurh
lurth.r and ntn.r ri .r .i.a,i .... 1.... ....
equilahl.
""' aiimmona la Mibllahel hy ordornlth
Hun. T. A. Mi llrlile, J11 lit. ol lh alnivo auliiloil
Pllllrt. Ill.llll .till h I n.. lku tr.tt. ., I
, ., v,.nlHa wu ,w ,l,l, U.T U
JllUt, 1N'J,
riXTo, Hkr, nAm ,1 himon.
.,,, , Attnriii y lor I'.aintlrT.
nlU C latnbor ol Communis, Portland, Dnutun.
A-W:g.g
NOTICK OK AI'POI.N T.M KNT
NOTICK H IIKIIKIIY (ilVKN THAT TIIK
iimlerrlKni'd haa Porn am.. Into 1 by the
County I our. 1 1 Clurkaiiiaa County, Oregon, ail
mlulairalor ol the eatate ol Lucy A. Hnillh,
Unruminl. A 1 Hiraona having rl.lma a.'.ln-t
aid aatato, art herahy nutlflud 10 proaent the
time, with propir voiirhura, within ali 111 niiha
from th. il.tai i.l II, I. ,...ii 1 ti...
at Nuvity, Clackiiiuaa county, O p run.
r n.11 . 1 nMiTll,
Auuittilitralor ol the Kitate ol l.uc y A euiltli,
liuiMaiO't.
llaUnl Juna4, 0-2H:7-2fl
SlIhKIKr'HBAl.K "
In Ihe Circuit Court nl the Htat ol Oregon lor
the County ol Washington.
Julia E. (loiiillo, .Inltillff, ri. Thomaa A. Ootid le
dulundaiil.
Into ot Oregon, County ol Clankamae, n.
NOTICK It HKRKIIY OIVKN THAT HY
virtue ol an rxaotitlnn and unler ol aa'e li
med out ol the olrt'iilt court ol the Hlato ol Ore
gon lor the County ol Waahlngton, boarlug date
the lath day ul June. lnj, Inaault wherein Julia
E. Ooudle Ii plaltililT, and Thumaa A. Uuitille
la delendanl, coiniuaudlng me, lh thuuameof
the Hlale ol OruKou, that out ol the real eatate
herol nailer tleacrlbet), 10 reallzj a an 111 aiiltlolotit
tnaallHly the dumauda ol aald "lucre, in-wit;
t'2 00, and the further 11101 nl l.7.H0 emta, to
i-otiier with lntoreat on the tame mice July M,
liu:i, at eight per cent, per annum, and alio Hie
Ouati ill and iitUmillnu ihla aale,
how, therefore. In olu'llenne to inch decree, I
aid, on the 2)tli day ol June, IH'jr.dilly levy upon,
and will, 011 Haturday, Ih 27111 day ol July, IkVA,
al th In.iir ol oue o'ciork, 1'. M. ol aald day, at
tho Iront door nl the court home In Clackatnaa
county, offer fur aulo at tin hllo atiotloii, and a.ll
to the hlgneat an-l be.t blddur, lur caali In hand
all Iho right, title and lulereat the aald defend
ant, Ttiomaa A. Iiouille, haa lu and to the lul
lowing duaorlned real property, to-wlt: Allot loti
1. '2 and 8 In bluuk 44 ol the County Addition to
the City- ol Oregon City, In the County ol Claok
amaa, Htataof Oregon, according to the plat of
aid addition now 011 file in the reoordor'a oillce
at Oregon City, Oregou.
Dated lull IMth day of June, A. D. 1H!I
K. C. MADllOCK,
Sheriff of Clackamaa Co., Mlat of Oregon,
By N. M. Moody, Uuputy, 6 2H;7 -26
8. DKAKK,
DENTIHT.
Nltroui Oxide gag lor the palnieii extraction
Ul ,
AH work warranted and price, reasonable.
Rooma 3, 4 and S, loutbwpit corner Third and
Biortioii itrceta, i;mor ago Uulldlng,
Portland, Oregon.
HIIKIIIKK'ri HAI R.
f
In llio Clrnull ('iitirl til llm Hlald ul Orrguu, ,
III f.nuuiy ui .iiiiiiiiuuiaiii ,
N.J, A. aiiiiutia, ilalutlll, va, Harah A. Tnylui:
Johov r. Tnylur ami l t. I a) lur, ilulouilaiil
Hlaln ! Orfgmi, ('titinty ut I'lai kamaa, '(
NOII'K IH IIKIIKIIV (IIVKN, HUr tlV
yirinnut an pmii'iilluii ami iinlur nl al.
laaiiml nut nl llir uln'iill nun 1 1 u liiuMlatiiuitiri ,
fun (nr llm t'uiilily nl MilUiiuiuuli, huarlug ilali
lm .'fit Ii ilny ul .liny, hill, In anil ahomui N, j '
A, i-iin mi I ilaliilill, anil nnrab A. laynu
J,oi r. layuir .ami 1. H, l.ylor ar ilmuiul
mi la, nniuuianilliiii in, III Ilia nam u ,,
Hlni ul (iivgnii, Ili4l mil nl llm rual tainl. harr
, n.,nw m - Uilli'iviu
aalliiy III iliitiianili ula.iil il.rr, Iti-wlt, .1iu
ami th (nrlli.r ainii ia( :ju 0 aa alioruoy liw;
ami Hi lurl'iur an in ul J,u cula, KKitUur will.
Intoroatiui th aatnailiiK lil ilnvrn waaatil
tur.il al M imp nuul. um. m...i n.. .
... ,-. ...... mtmw nil.
on.l. ill ami allmulliix Ihl. .alp,
Now. llirruliire, In ciliii.r In mwh ilprrpa. I ':
lllil luiruloliiru nil htm lllli auv r A,..u iu,, i
iluly Inyv upon, amt will, mr HntiiriMy, lliii mUl
ilay ul Jiini., iHufi, at Ilia knur if I iiV,.k f
P. M. ul uhl ilay. al lit (runt dmir ul ih. ii'J
liiiuaH
In an 1,1 (iuiiiiI in I'lai kuiiiaa, oltnr lur SI
llllllllO .tiolliui. .ml a.,11 1.. ik. I., ..i..
... ..... ... .., ..,, ,., ,,, , nB) uuur mr w
an In al imhlln aui'llmi, atnt anil tn tht hlitlio.t f
ami lipai lilil.lor lur r.li In Imml all ul n. m
rlirhl. Illl an
ml luloriwi Hit) aa:-! ipp.lnnt. Ha-1
ran A. my. or a id 1. a. lay or had on, 1 11 and lu 1
lh Inllnwliii. .1... ..I ....1 Si
I , ,1 . ...... ,.J,, IJ-, II,. Iff 11;
1 li'i a itiihn.ai iu.rir nf m .uuihwa.i ou.rlar,
and lh .uulhwial qtiarlur nl In. anuihg.a
quarlurnl .oullmi 7, luwii.tilp ft annlh ul rang
Jpaat ul tvillauiuttu murldiaii, .lltitd lu Clara
autaa pniini', iirtfiin,
Pulod Dili 2-Hi day ol May, A, l. IHun.
a. c, M.tmiocK,
HhPrirrnf I'lackamaa cotimy, Hlale f Oroguii
lly N. M fciiiiiiY, pppuii.
ADMINISTHATUK NOTICK. '
Knllc la hrtra.l.w .1..,, il.i in-
I " duly a..liilo, hy ilia ll m. n u f
Hay., Judg ,. n,. ( uunir I uurt ul irkam,
rnuiily, Drog.iu, a lllllliult.lc l In. ,i.,
t'ri.h I'arup, don,p,l All in-rmu. haflug
rial in. ngalual .al I ualal ar nutiiUd la o. aanl
ih.a.uiK, pmnurly yuriilod, wuu ynuniiai. o
in... my inn.-., ,i m puurl nun. in nr.,,,,
'"'"'j wilii ii al month. ,, , ,(, J,'
Mi l. 21 JOHN C. HltAUI.KY. Adin'r
NOTICK or APPOIMJIKNT.
NOIICK Irt IIKIIKIIY IIIVKrt THAT TIIK
umloral , no. I 1... I.MU i . . . r"
"'i ..k'iii mil iiv the
pun my , i uurt ul I'lackamaa cnumy, Hlale nl Or.
Hnillh dPi-Paapil All .o an ,. Having , ,,
aal al aald pataip am horohy unilflo.r tu ina
apii tha mpiloly vorltlod lur iHtyniPiu, lo th
HiiiPralinpd al my rpahloncp almni thro mil,,,
anil hra t fnim Noo.ly iuiuniii within all
innm hi 'ruin Ihla daiu. J. K Yniii. 11
Pa nl May JX. law, .i...,..,. . '.
7-7-J. -irawir.
MrilCKiirpIS Ol.t'11 .N UK fAlllNhlt-lltP
yolli'K H IIKIIKIIY (IIVKN, THAT TIIK '
il pailneiahiii lioriitu ur.. i-nalln i.u
i. i I'll t ia a im II. r. Alnl Ur, ul i iack.m.i
dr.-gun, umlor llio Ilrui nam. ul pavla .1 Am.
llu.
a ill. a Ivvd l.y iiiiiln.l e maoul. All Ha.
lUillti-anl tu ..id linn li.i,... ..i,..
P I. Payla, ,nl all uiiUl.mliug -0 ,,, ..I
payab lu Ullil. i UAVM,
3 At t
NoTU K nr lil'AltlilAN'a HAI.K.
N lie I. horphy g,n, h,i n,. Irr.gii,t
oii.rdiaii n in . .i.i j, v. Noudol, huuna
K oinp, tiourgo .Spiidol. an I l.r, II S. ,.
d- l, in nra, i pur.uaiii . ul . ,, ,r ,
Iur I ilur. in. Io. in lh. situ ,i,y Ari-,l'A
t-y Hi. puuniy ran ul Mi,lin,n.li cimiy, ()B.
gO I, Will , pilhtlil ,11011.11! , , ,, ,,,
nl liiemti lh,,,.., or.-g., i 1v cu,),,,,,,,
oulliuv, llruji.ll, ,1 km u PliH-g I , Hip Inrounon,
nil Saturday lh. 27lli d,y n J y, (a, i ,.
lowing doaoriiia l rv.l o.uir, u. w, Cuiuniaup.
tug al lh uunhwo.i pm r nl amupui , j, a h,
II. Ik. ul It Hamuli, inurliliaii, ami running
lhauiD raati-r y arnug ih uurih liu ul c, w"
rivlrli-ka l.ml, ;u.i,-i .-.i, iiibiic in , nrii,.
orly iluppiloti ainii; in r unity road 4ii tf
ttwiip lua wvai.rly .iir.piu.u to lh iil.cwulu.
' " buing III C.ai kaniaa ouuuty. .late ul
0'P,ii.
Torim nf ialp, raah In hand .1 llm nf .nl.
I.I..IK NKMiKI,
liimrllanuf Ih e.l.l nf Jimu . Nm. ,1, Km-
ina K Nondoi, lieorge II. Nndl auJ pura It.
N-n-lui, minora.
Miller Mi.lar, A'l ya lur Huardtan.
Palanl J ,111 il, laiJU. J-J 7.J
MIKKirr-a HAI.K.
In Hip Circuit Ciirt of tho Hi, to nf Orpgnu, for
tho Ciiiiuiy uf Clackamaa.
Ilrhlg.d 4luuoti, piauitiit, ya, 1miaT. Harlo and
Juaopliiii 11. lUrltl, dolUl l.nta.
Hlal I Orvgnil, I utility ol Clal kalnal. aa
T0TICK IH IIKIIKIIY UIVKN THAT BY
I yirlu ol au axi-piitiuu an I unlnr m aale la.
ana l out in Hi cumin court uf in Mat ul Or.
gmi fur Ihu Cuiiuiy ul Clackauiaa, Iwar.iig date
iln I'Jih uay nl Jimp, IStf ,, in i, wnur.ut
llri.lar.ft. Miiiiinlt la ii aiiuiir and Lima T. Harm
au I Jo.ophln. . Marin are dviaudauu, nun
mauiiliig mo, In ii, iiatuaul ih hui ul Ore
gou, that out ul th rsal atal h.roiu.ti.r il
aorlh.il, In roalli aim, iiithaiuut tn .all.ly
in dpmaii'lauf aald ii. cr, tu-wil; t-MA, and
tin luriiier atiin ul :i 0 aa altunivy'a ia, and
ihl liirihurauin nl llv.u ruata, ug-tliar Willi
Internal mi lh. a.ine aluo III Will pay ut April,
PUI, ,l) imr cent p.r aiiiiuia, and a a i the nieU
ol and nil. ndln g thia aal., All ol th above)
ii in - Io lai paid in I.'. H. gold on, a
Nnw, ihurelnr., lu uh -illciic to iitrli decree, 1
did duly levy iiiiuii. and wl l, nil Haturday, the
20lb day ol July, ait, , hour ol I o'eluuk I'.
M. nl aald day. al the Ir.nil J.. ol the eulirt
hntia in aald euiiiuy, rrrr ir u. ,t nuuila
amnion, an I .ll io me nig heal and boat bidder,
lur pa.h, tt. H. gold coin, in hand, all ul the right,
till and Internal the aald iielamlatiia, liitia T.
Iiailn and Jnaenhluo 11. Ilarlu, had on Hi. th
day ol April, Iran, or now haye lu and Io the (ul
luwlng ,iacriod rual pruimrly, tu wli: The
until-., .1 iiinriar nl the onlh-eaat quarter,
and lot. u i, (u), iwi-y (l-.i) and tlilrtaou (13) ol
not on Ihirlieu (i;i); alau, the north eaat ntiar
lor ol the mirth ea.l iiiart.r. and lull Inur (4),
llye(0, alx(il)auityeii (7) ol trctlun Iw.niy
lour (.'4), lu tuwiiih p Hire (3), auulh ol rang
3 eaat; a.o tho woal na f uf lhunrih-w.t ntiar
lot and lot. lour (4), Ave ( ,), an (it, an I aJv.ii,
ol auction 111, and lota una (I, and two (2) oi ao
'""''IP . "" 'il rang 4, ea-tof
Willamette murliitaiii alan, thai parcel ul land,
being a fractional pari ul the dun Inn land
claim nl A"i Hliui. uullilcalioii No, 7;t44, and
claim No. 4. In luwnahlp 3, uiilh ol rang 8.
cat ol u lllamotte ui.iidUu, and boitliuilng at
a link, on the at Imuudary ol aald claim 10.M
chiilna from th north ..al coruur ol add cUlin
running thuiinu aoulh 4udcg eaat on claim Una
2l.'ohalu. tu a atakn; Ihouc auulh 117 dug.
4.1 mtn. weal e Hi chain, to Ih county ma I ami
to the piano of beginning; ,la, 1 th,t pnroel of
land, rnmmeiiulng al a fulnl un Ihe county mad
lua. Ing I10111 ApringwaP.-r lo Orognn city, aald
IM.Inl b.-liigou lh a .at llu of land bjloiiglng
to I.. T. Ilarlu and tnhalui north ul th pulutiit
liilur.niinii ul th huundary lln ol the Aaa
nloiie dnnatlou laud oialui, which ia 40 dogreoa
t4 Hl Oliaini Iroin lh north corner ol aald
claim, and running thunce on llann'a we.t Una
north IHohaiu. toaitakeat hruw nl hill; thence
vroat hruw of hill to deg. o mlti. went
.2o ohaitia tn ataka; thence ninth AH deg. i
mln. weal l.fal clialna to alake on county road;
ihoiir with .ld mud aoulh 20 dog. ea.t 21. IX
onaliia to beginning, containing lu all 4tU.0u
aot, more or luai, all In Claokamaa county,
Oregon. "
Ualed thia. 12th day ol June, A. D. 1H9.V
u , . . E- MAIHMCK,
HherllT of Clackamaa Co., Htate ol Oregon.
Hy N. M. Moody, pnputy. lt-21;7-l
HIIKKirF'8 HAI.K,
III tho 0 rci.lt Court ol Ilia Stat of Oregon, lor
tba County ol Clackamaa
Joaoph Hedge,, plaintiff, William Wel:nd
Dorothea Weiiz, delemlanta.
Htate ol Oregon, Oottntjr ol Clackamaa, n.
NOTICK 18 IIKIIKIIY GIVEN THAT BY
virtue 01 an execution ami order of aal le
aned out of theolrcult court nl the Hlale of Ore
gnu for the County of C.ackamaa, , -ariug data
tliu lUtb day ol June, IWK1, In a auli whnroin Jo--eiih
lledgua la plulntill, and WI Ham W'oiajand
Doruthoa Wiaredeluiidanta, coiiiiiiauding nie,
lu III. nam ol the ntnte ol Oregou, that out of
th real uaiate hurealtur doaorllmd, to ruallxa a
aiim etillluleiit Io aallaly th demand, ol aaid de
cree to-wlt: ;w.0u, and tho lurthor turn of
I 0 attorney tea, and th lurthor turn ol 110
ruata, logulhi-r with luloruat on the aamu alnoa
IK'OomlMir lat, 1 huh, at 10 por coin, pur annum,
and alau the cnata nl and atlendliig tlilt ml.
Now, thorelnre, In obodleune to auob dooro, I
?. '..'..V'1. lB7.U"n. d Willi on Haturday,
tho 1 nth day ol July, lHUfl, at tho hour of i o'clock
1 . M. of laid day, at the front duor of Ihu court
houaa 1 In aald oounty of CUckamaa, ofTur fur lalo
at ptihllo atictluu, and mil to the hlghcat and
beat bidder, lor caah In hand, all 01 the right,
title and Internal the anhl dofcndiinta on the
lat day of December, lwri, bad In and Io Ihe lol
owing doaorlbod real property, to wit: 'rue W.
V of N. K. and K. of N. W, ol aeotlon 2,
townhp4 . K, 8 B. 01 Wltlametii meridian in
Olaokamai onilnly, Oregon, 1 ,
JJaUd Ihla 10th day of June, A. D. lftia
., , K. V. HADDOCK,
n a.fih.!rl.T0' Cll"min Co., 8IH ol Oregon.
By N. M. Moody, Deputy. , o-a 7-19