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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1895)
Oregon City Enterprise. CtHckamas Co. Directory. Jo. Ice. ' C.erk tf Court. H u-riiT. . H.-o.mllT, A-o-eMor, t -i.xl S'lperliitoinliMil Sinreyor. Corouer, COl'NTV OFFICERS. 0 onion E. lln tun), F. llxrloii H. C. Madilovk S. M. Kamsliy M. L. Mmirif J,C. Rra.llev II. 8. lillmin P. W Klmialr.1 R. U lloitnati Klihnl Sow ) KrHiik Jantt C nai lFloncr, FKIDAY, SKl'TKMHEK 20, 1S!5. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Tlie sweetest hams, English Brvnkfn't Riicon, Lanl in bulk. Lard in pails, Pry fait meat, Tii'kleil pork, Summer sausage, Smoked rnji-on, Pried beef, All t:Uirnteed by E. E. Williams, The Grocer. Chairs at seoond hand store from 25c. TuUets and cotiijHjsilion books' 4c at Tlie Fair. Money to loan on pxxt real estate security" hv A. S. Dresser. A new spade or shovel et Tarker & Howard' store for 50 cents. Save money by buying vour fruit boxes from E. E. Williams, The Grocer. Fresh vegetables from farm delivered to all parts Maplewood of the city. You will save money by buying your elates, tablets, school bags, etc., at The Fair. At last tlie question of the city road tax collected by the county and now in the IikihIs of the county treasurer, is to be settled by the courts. The new city charier passed by the legislature lust winter, piovidca that ol the road tax c' leclod within the city limits, tiO per cent shall bo paid over for the exclusive ue of the city, and tho remaining 40 per cent shall Ih expended undo" the direc tion of the county court on snob, county roads as the city council shall designate. The county court took the gtonnd that the charter did not affect the money collected this ver, because tho levy was on last year's asesinent, and was made More, the new chartei went into effect, ar.d declined to pay over the money as demanded by the city. C. P. I.atouretle was employed as attorney for the city, and yesterday brought a mandamus suit in the circuit court against County Treasurer M. I. Moore, for the recovery i f 2874.07, the amouHt of tax claimed to be due the cit In the absence of Judge McBride, Judge Shattuck issued an order citing the in terested parties to appear on the 5th day of October, and show cause why such wiit should not issue. DelinquentTaxes Continued from first nago. Do not fail to hear Dr. Hurlburt on the "Chautauqua Idea," at the Congre gational church Sunday evening. Fresh oysters will complete your Sun day dinner. Leave your order at the Novelty candy store. Orders delivered. Mr. Freytag supplies his customers three times a week with all varieties of fine vegetables. His prices are very reasonable. Dr. J. W. Cowan will occupy his pul pit as usual next Sunday, and the topic Sunday morning will be ''Providence and Hop Growers." The M. E. church, south, conference, has appointed Rev. T. Thomas to sup ply the Oregon City circuit. Rev. C. U. Cross goes to Brownsville. J. W. and F. P. Welch, dentists. Of fice in the Cotirer building. F. P. Welch, of Portland, will be in the office Thursday of eacb week. 1 mo For a quiet place to hitch yoor horses awav from the motor line and a place to gst a first class job of repairing or horse shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. Last Saturday the will of Mrs. Au gusta Meh-her, deceased, was admitted to probite bv County JmL-e Hayes. Mrs. Melcher di-l near Stafford Jeptember 3rd The ill bears date of September 2nd, and contains the following provisions and makes bequests to the heirs: To Mrs. Christina Buik hart, $400; Mrs. Bertha Henline, $1103 ; Mrs. Anna Schulpius, $300; Henrv L. Melcher, $5; the heirs of Charlotse Wil- helra, $5. The estate consists of certifi cates of deposit in the Portland Savings bank amounting to $2452. One hundred dollars is reserved for a tombstone and 150 for paying doctors and burial ex penses. The balance is set aside for the expense of administration of the will. Justice Philip S Baker is named as ex ecutor, and letter testamentary were is sued to him. Why descend those tiresome steps when von wish pure drugs, chemicals nd drug mndries? "Time is money" five both by getting your prescriptions filled at the Seventh St. Pharmacy. Children cutting teeth, and suffering from the various disorders incident thereto, need StfeJuian's Soothing .Powders. Albright hnys only the best of stock, . and of course, has the best meat to be had in this market, and he sells as cheap or cheaper than any other. It will pay anyone to patronize him. A Granger broadcast seeder for hand use. Works erfect ; good for clover or any kind of seed. Price to suit you. Must be sol J At Parker & Howard's Second Hand Store. Diseases unfriendly to women are positively cured by Dr. Sawyers Pastil les. Ask your druggist fcr a free sample package. It heals and cures. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Albright has just received another lot of ctioice cattle from the mountain ranges, which for quality cannot be celled. The Payton Comedy company, closed a week's engagement here last Saturday night. They are tar superior to tin average traveling company and while they were not favored with crowded houses on account of the inclemency ifi tl e weather and other drawbacks, these who did attend were great'y pleased with their entertainments. The com pany are playing this week in Mr-Minn-ville and play in Salem during the state fair. The insurance agents of Oregon City met at the c ffl of T. F. Ryan Tuesday evening and organized a local insurance boarfl. F. E, Donaldson was elected president and T. F. Ryan secretary. This board is a branch of the Northwest insurance union and will prevent cutting of rates, also enable the local board to get lower rates of insurance for Oregon uiiy. The oyster season opens September 1th and commencing Saturday September 7th th Noveltv Candy store will receive daily, fresh Olymnia oysters direct from the Sound and will be prepared to fill family orders ami deliver to any part of the city. We will serve oysters in any style at 0'ir temporary headquarters, one doorsoutli ol Albright market. Open mi miunigni The Southern Pacific Railroad Com pany announces a rate of ! per !00 ptunds on green apples in boxes or bar rels in car loads, minimum weight. ou.uuu pounos ine lormer rate was $1 2o This ate applies from Portland and all in ermediate points to all East ern markets, including New York and Boston. A small heating stove in that damp bedroom, or going too long without a stove in the Bitting room may be both a sorrowful and expensive economy Schwan & Putrow will sell a firstclass heating stove at a price that is within reach of the poorest. In the better grades of heaters their stock embraces some very elegant stoves. In cook stoves they carry a complete line and all of the best makes. !M rrpord of dli 11 a, r 1 s, km u so lament F 0, Owiroii CUT unit 1-7 lout, 1 a mill I hit Itu Or. Km, car li b k lit V ill PennU'r Auilruw, ut (, iliwrnUnl lit h i' 4t mk .sjt) rvivr-l nl tlutila too 4 ami MJirSo, v;.ti acrea i (10 lvnl Auiin, o't aoo ;l, 17 a, rS , MO aeroa rl mi IMmuk Mlrt, Marahlttflit, i i ti Jblk 1 4 "A lixir II t .loUo ut t li a 1.1 1 otl i'i( r J. 'l ! it 'I'lur t'xinniH'M I 1. Cb lntin mill , ft n, ut ol I t 3 ol iMtl.l claim. .!.! lot H o MiUiimiK NO acri-.a ai-t olF ity iUhvi ut crvtut court of Mu.tuiiiuah I'ouutr Ori-goti aeo i"i 1 1 a, r 1 ; 30 1 1 a, r i a. & ai-roa ft 70 i'rao n,',oiii', ol tvell, I 7 a, r 2 siarna w',111 uc1. Hu t uli of nw'i ol arc 14 t 7 a, r 1 a, liHl icrva J TO Prohcr Joliu and Mary, ti' oi u' am S, t S a, r .1 SO aerua U SI lnaor, A S billow I City lota S, 4, J ail a bl 10 m lrur Aurl M, Canemah lota 1 ami i blk 10 4 7 M l, ami botlmla to OrocooCltraailiaonlwil in ti Hit 4.'i 1i) 47 id cirU. ol uim..a 3 VI Lot I a 0 4 lit, tie, ai'rva SI Loi 5 auil s ol loo JJ, I 3 a. r i ill" aera 7 " Loitful am- it, til a, r 1 k, S :ll cr lul I" oi aco M, t t , r 1 o, .V7j aiT- 1 sg Lit- S ami 7 ai-e ii, I 'la, r S il.4ac-e las Park liai'lola7 ail J S b k J 1 44 Draper Juo w, af1, un-vpl i acrva ot aa V'. t 3 ., r S !, l.vs acrva t St! N l4'il n1, ol el4 -wj Si.lS. rS iWacni 15 90 N", ol w', uJ aw'A 111 an- J!), 1 3 a. r 3 a :w aorva 95 DM " Cnnmnab, lot S aod 4 b ii j I.OU3 s7a dsb'k 1 Lota S, 4, 5.S. 7. SbkU lta 3 aud 7 b'k A I n. I ( lol i uud 3 blk IS Kirai aiM ! Caaama i lot.l i k 1 I'Ax 1M) ft o( loll blk 29 urj-uD Cuv Drrdan Prs.to i, a oi ao'4 ol aco S I J a. r & Si) acre. Ouativr W A, Oninii Ir hi .t SimI Co' Ut ad J tn o-mgc, iota 7 and S blk IS Dutf J Tbumna aud M J, Minltiorn "1t tn th CUT ol for land, lota 3 aud ti b.a U Duuaath M A. Fleaanul Litlla ;Ioj.i Nj lob 17 aud IS blk 4 Dunaath B t, flaaut Llttla llomai No 3 tola IS and IS otk 4 Dupula (Su tane, Orrg in Iroti A Ucl Co'i lat add In Uaeo lot 14 blk 30 Drv-h.T Johu, w',of nw'; i.l 5 r 1 a s0 acroa Durham R L. T-U'tiH., Or'con Iron & Sm Co'a KxtouKiu to 11 aail w Oaaruirii a 1 ut b k S4 Du, u a Ed .ia J O ojurt on . I r ' ll aii.i loOawago ljta7 . ul s b k 3i Orton Annto, uwt4' of 4 ta 14, 14a r 8 aoroa Orullih M VV awt ol ao'i o J7 9 a, rt 1 40 aerv Oriiiim Kitlph V ami Haul ptofaa ! a r ho I In book M ia tin record of dad au 17 I a, r I r, W ai'roa Until U W tii, ul uu'4 ol iia', tap 31, t i) a, r 3 ..i'ri'a Gin. if II w liaubiin , ua4 ol aao IS I la, r 7 It) ai r a 9 70 ir 5c liO n'aocJ1!! ex- Lamps. New stock of all kinds just received. Fine hanging lamps for $2.25. See Bellomy & Busch. A full line of tricots and dress flan nels at 35 cents per yard. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. Thomas Charman & Son. Dr. Hurlburt is one of the most prom inent ministers of the Methodist church. Do not fail to hear him on the "Chau tauqua Idea," Sunday evening. Pale, thin, bloodless people should use Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. It is the greatest remedy in the world for making the weak strong. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Second hand school books at second hand store. Near the depot, Seventh street. Road Engineer Kinnaird states that tne plans and specifications for the Butte creek bridge will not be completed until October 1st, when they will be filled with the countv clerk. Mrs. E. B. Andrews entertained her Congregational Sunday school class at her residence on Falls View, last Thurs day evening. All who attended, report a most enjoyable occasion. Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Rugg enter tained the young people of the Eaptist church at their residence last Thursday evening. An excellent musical pro gram was presented, and refreshments were served. Stomach and Bowel Complaints are best relieved by the timely use of De Witt's Colic 4 Cholera Cure. Insist on having this preparation. Don't take any other. C. (i. Huntley. Druggist. Died, at his residence in Portland, September 17, Charles W. Scott, at the age of 32 years. Mr. Scott was a brother of Mrs. D. U. Latourette. of this city and a friend to all who knew him. The Chautauqua people tried to get Br. Hurlburt for their assembly this year, but could not reach him he is in such demand at the great Eastern as semblies. That 20 acre tract, level road, 2yt miles out, plenty of running water, only $050. C. O. T. Williams. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mm CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. IjuUi:. Eva A, ttwj o. -5 t 1 a Li ai'r E ic J bn.a'j ol e't of Kdwardi J P. Vlnih iru addition to tha City ol Purtlmd, lo a -, U, a, a, J7 M, 1, 90, 31. and 33 h k 4.1 Eluaoa Adlllne. Mluthoru Addition to the cut ol Portland, lota 43 an t 46 blk 44 Elliott Ernest and L l ie. County addl- t oj 1 1 (lreou city lol Sand 4 bik ti County addition to Or tnn City lot I blk D Ml P eant audition lo Oregon city lot t Ilk 3 Orozuo City, lot 1 and i blk IS Elliott LUlle. Clarkaniaa Halghla til ol blk 21 Empire Mt(f Co, part of aa d-acrlbad in bo ik 41 pact- S7 r-rord of di ed, aee 16 t it 1 2 a 1 it arrua Etharldf Jaui' a F, Root id lltton to Mai .ai d, ota 1. 2, 3, 4, 4 and oik ii Lot 1 .nJ 2 b k 21 Elton Wm aud Sjran c, C ackamaa Fruit landa, blk K Evervat Mary E. P a-ent Littl Homo No 1, Una 36, 37. 3H. 39. 40 and 41 Earmit M L, ni; nf ue and ue'4' of e aoc 32 t 1 a r a . SO acroa TTUrck, Murtha S, Minthorn adiliilonlo 44 tn city ol fortland.lota 33 aud :H blk Flumlnf J O and Caih ulne, W'eat Side addition to Oregon Cliy, lot 7 blk 2 Fletcher John A, .i, aec20t2r7 1'X) acrea ForniUir Warren, ' of nw' north of 8 inly rosd, ec Iflt t 2 r 4 e K of oe'i and De'ol ac'i fnrtn of s-iiidy r.a I ex''Dtln( ) aora aK-2Vl2ar4e LITacrr Fmylh John.Clackuma Ht-lnh a blk 10 Frmklln W II. n'j of )i aec.11 1 i t r 1 Mac mi Fr.t.a A H, New Era, lota 1 and H blk 3 Frledlander Bimuei II, Minthorn addi tion lo i he City ol Portland lota 23 aud 24 blk 70 Fnl er N L, Oregon City, lot Sand ( b k 121 Fouler John, heir of, beginning at foruer of a tract of laud uecriD.'d In book P pa .e A recorl of deeila lor Clackamaa county, Oreson, thence north lOdou and 15 miu ea.t 76 cb lin to Clackamaa river; thilica upaald rlrer to uortbweal corner ol a tract te corded In b 0 29 paira 27S -ecnrd of de d aald county and tite; theurenu Morira areat Uuu outh 11 del? aud .V) mlu weat H3 chains to nor h boundary of a tract of land recorded In book P patre 595 record ol i:e.-da aald 0 'Uuty and aiate; thence north S iug treat 11.10 clialna to the place of beginning, 1 2 a t 'i , 43 acrea CI arbadejohn.iwjof c22, t 5,r3 T e 160 acre (inrd I N, e'i of ne1 ; and i of '.c 12t3, r5e ISnacrj Card Z b, nt of Ezra Fiahcr D L C book 4X page ayi record ol deeds, t 2 a, r 2 e 14 acrt'S Gard H O an I Carolina, ptof Ezra Finher VLij uojX 4r) page 42 record OI deed t 2 . r 2 e. 2acrrs Oarrell Tuumas, Pt of Thomas Garrett D I.C lou 1, 2, and 8 and nc', of a''4 and e ol do1, "1 aeo 34. 1 5 a, r 1 Lot landnw'ofawand w)4 of nwU except 41) acrea, aec 35 1 5 a, r 1 209 acroa Gault T E, Green Point add Hon to Or ion City lot 6 blk 1 Ganteubeiu Hudolpn, n of aw'. and !i o. nwi a c 17. t 2 , r 6 Gauimille Kobt aubdviaion of Ciack:- maa Helgbta lotoblk2SK German M E Church, (iibdlTlaion of tract 3 and Vt of tract oi Oak Grove all of blk 2 aud 3 Gerome George, Canemah, lota 3, 4, 5 and 6 blk 7 Gil bain M C, ptofjicob Scott PLC a deecr D d in boo si paire 413 aud bonk it page 461 record of deeda 1 1 a, r 2 e acres Glaaer G F, Plea-ant Little Home No 3 loU 29 and 30 b k 8 Gladaton Keal Estate A-aoclatlon pt of r u caaon u l, i au ou aa aescnueu in book :i4 page 347 record of deeda 1 2 a, r 2 e 630.50 acre Hnwarden, all ol blk 4 ail of blk 5 all of bik A Glaas Jno D, Pleasant Little Home No 1 lot 5 GolTe Theodore A ow of aoo SO 1 2 s, r 7 e, 160 acres Goldstone Morris, pt of H Moor D L C as aencrlbea In book 4 page 257 record of deeds ee 25. t 2 s. r 2 e 10 acres Gordon, orge W, vt ol tw "f nwj aim sw4 oi ity oi oi two 10, 1 0 s, Got M L, pt ol George Brock D L C aa described in book 50 page 220 record of deeds t 3 a r 1 e 30 itcrea Graham J W, ptof John Zumwalt PLC ax ile-cn bail lu book 27. page 2.V4 reconl of deeda t 3 a, r 1 W320.4S acres SwJi of m4 and - '4 of tw'4 aec 16 1 3 s, r 1 w, SO acrea " Pt of a B Fran.liu I LC aa de-crlbed iu book L p ign I'W record ol deada see 15, 1 2 s t 1 w 2S9.58 aces 84 46 17 1 3 S4 92 1 31 S9 V 2 tl 17 40 5 22 31 32 1 40 2 40 7 19 1 31 40 62 S 64 8 20 4 59 9 13 2 06 3 20 1 31 4 05 0 40 IS K4 9 60 16 9! 5 1 31 6 H4 60 7 20 8 40 14 81 4 6S 3S 26 12 04 40 W 3 73 14 63 13 37 39 15 612 80 S 40 1 20 1 20 14 40 81 20 ahti Win, Orog m Ir.n A Hti'id Co's l.l adilillnu In O-w.'itti, iiiidivldi il ol lot 2 bla 4A 1 1U 1 in.', ot lots 3 aud 4 Ink n I llaliu W m aud Ana, K at Or ami Cllr, i t-12. 1.1,14, 15 aud In o k J I " -1, 2 an I 14 Ink 4 Lott. il 7nUbk .1 1. i 12, 13 unl 14 Ink L t 3a ill hk7 tl llam'lton K'-to. Aiki-- on.liik 13 13 liaiiilllOL U A and Y i-lilmrn And e I'a I'd II S r i '. i I. (' n ilil' 0 ll it 111 tlnnk 4:t i;p 1st r. o d ut d eda vxihi t l aor b k IU) , a.u J I, I J r i e, S aoie. " Aii;vr.m' add linn to I'.irk l"ao.i loi 16 b k 10 27 " Part ol l I) rmui klna 1) L C m dcaorlliiii in bixn 43 1V J9 r. iiir.1 in Uerda 12 r 1 , 13.77 aeroi 17 Hamilton Rroa, I'nrk P aoo, lull 4, J, 6.7 s. 9 and 10 tilk I 20 is ll.iimiorJ !. aw1, ol .A aud l' of aw't 3U I i t r u a g 00 itm , oini a k, ii.i i, 2,3. 15 aud Id. Komwo.'iI g 07 llanunig Angus', m4 ol nwi. aeo 4 12 r 4 40 a. r.' 3 m lliusoe Uantlun, 1'nrt Ol K Cuifli'M I) L C a diic ibtMl tn tMk V page 236 re cord f de s I 3 s r 2 e t . W acr m llnrvrrarra llmd n, pi ol Wtu Mrlt'klln 1) L C txHia 54 i aar $Xi lecord ol aeida t 4 a r 4 Ml acr. a 13 60 lir.n-m ll, ttarkauiai 1 ni l Linda b k J 2 ri.a H 79 liarna j ii. .MHiin rn Hiiitinn to ih-i c ty of I'ortUiul, Iota I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 43. 44. 45 and 4il b k 69 6 53 llartuiau K Al aud Wl'e, pail of K hi Alltltl ll l.i Bi1i-f llM'll III b ik I. ( Mi.i book 2! l-lp) 3n9 r old ol a h d , I i t r I e I iicr j " P.irt ii' APred Uani'iam I) I. C ad -crib d In ui k 54 : age 193 r e r I ol Ji.Jtta a r 14124 a. r.' 144 Ml e leo 12 1 6 a r 2 e ni arr a 2 40 U.iaMn,t llw.Patoi Geo W.l.slM. C aa deacribed in b k 41 fa. 116 rn- cor : oi dvrla 1 1 s r I e I acre 1 99 Hawthorn Kn-h ! L. narl of Win an I C.i. ty P..lllli D LCaa U.HTlli'o lu book 3 pa ia 2 4 .tud .Mo wci 33 au I 34 I I r 2 a 2X acraa 21 17 Ueac.ck tlua lira, orrgon Iron , -'! Co'i I t ni liiuu to O.aogn iniall, 12 and 13 bik I5 8 10 lleokman Amirear O, of ' e 'J t .1 r 1 - 40arn 8 76 UcdliergC M ie'4j.c 12tJr7el60 acrea g 00 IU-UKH Hart h K, Cantin ill, In. 4, 5, 6, 7 nun 1 i U Hi Cm em !i ta5.6, 7 n 1 s b k30 Itclirei W K t ,''.f n-' nidne1,' f i w1; ec 32 I 2 r 7 e lJOap H 1 , ol w jj u . i a r 7 40acris 4 "O Hecarlci I'.ter, ant. ex t Oregon CMy. io. 2 blk 6 76 lll'iule 11 II, pari u.' L.it W.lllO inn 11 L C, a d. scribed iu b ok G luigeVO e- rord ol dtvda 1 1 a r I e 13.17 aorva 31 90 HeLiiesa Augusta, ureguu Utr lou 1. 2. Sand 4, b:k 172 1197 llnrnnst m C Mr. ol and aw 't Iw1: see 3215 1 1 j 3n .icr 11 52 Ilighnlu W w, partol I J ( h n 1) L 0 No46 aa 'leacr.bed iO b ok 47 page 4 rrnr l of Or 'd i 5 . r 1 w 60 acres 7 20 111 bar Joiiu, Oregon ron & tfel Cos lat a l.lltlon 1 1 Oaw-go lot 11 blk 49 1 61 Hill A C Mra, e, ol ne', sec 3 1 1 2 a r & e 4 SO Hill J L, Mintlioro ad niion to tne el'y oi Portland lot 40 oik 43 67 Hinds Plnga.1 8, a . ul aeo 12 I 6s r I 160 sort a 4 60 tllugley Juaenn, M In thorn adltlnn to in city of Portiaud lott 27 a d 21 blk 71 1 81 II Inetler Noah, .Minthorn ad. till n to the i Ity ol For land, lota 25 and 26 blk 71 I 31 lllracu col, Oregon City, Was !, of lol blk 129 " Oregou City west '' anJ 10 ft of lot 5 b k 129 84 W llooklrk rater, lott 2 aud 3 ol sec 38 I 2 s r3e42.10acru 240 Hi uaou Minn e Mr-, part 01 J Mini LC aa deacriued lu book 52 page m5 re- cor J ol nevd t 3 a r 1 m U acn- a V 12 Hoel O J, ', sec as t 4 s r 3 a ISO rr s ' Sai'iolBW'. aee 27 t 4 a r840 acrs 9 65 Hohenlelter Joetih, Ore -on Iron A ateel Co'a lat nil'lltlou to O.wigo Iota 13 and 14 blk 49 23 49 Hon Valentino, pare of N aud M Hull I I.C na di-si rilKd in book 43 ihlh- 139 r - cord of d ela a. c 91 3 a r 1 e lo.V nnrra 11 64 Holtman F W, p rtol Goo llro k DLC Mueacriiie 111 no k w page u record ol deeda t 3 a r 1 e 84 acre 13 20 H rrman JUp irt 01 li 1 llrnck PLC a-iK-acrlbed in book 54 page 4i racord of dneds I 3 s r 1 e 2b.4 1 acrea 16 20 Hoim J i, purt 01 (i -o Wilis l L C rs de crl l ed in book 30 va-ie 23 record of leed. 1 I a r 1 lu a rea 21 55 Ilonalns Henry, part ol I. D C Minor ette UU'nil 1 ilbed lu b 04 tl 0 g i 367 record ol aieda, s.c 4 I 8 a r 2 e 10 crea 8 73 Howard D W, part of J II HI Ci. r I) LC aa ue-cnoed 111 o ik 32 i age 3K3 and book 29 pag 1 5TiM recoril of ileela aeo 19 I8arle214acr 2160 " Part of as de cr bed In b ok V page 3X5 aud 3H6 and bo k At pug 55D it cord of dee ia t 3 a r 1 a 92 acres 8 00 " Part of C Peo lleUiu U LC, aa deacrlted In boos U pag.- 3X3 and 3HA ind hong Mpag - lr record of deeda taar la 11.25 acres HO 50 Howlatl, John N.a of nw',' and n'j' of w! t aud part ol aoo 34 I 2 r 4 e Iftft acres 29 40 Huelat Septimus, Oregon City, a 1 blk 90 Oregon City ail li k ID2 PIcmhnuI Place a iditlon to Org nC.ty lots 1,5, 6 aud 11 n.k 6 Part 01 Wm Holmes D L C na described iu book 50 pave 73 and 219 recoru ol deeua s ji s 5 and 6 t 8 s r 2e7 aorea lluelat Septimus, tni.lc", nofswand nw'iof sc1 sec 10 t 4s r 1 e, I20a rjs Iliiggfns Dav.d, iij of sw)i sec 2i)t2sr 4 e HO acre H lime Peter, Oregon Iron and Steel Co's !-t addition to Oawcgolo: 12 blk 2 fluu.aker Ada, Barlow li.t 1 blk 6 Haines Morton, imrt ol M M McC irvir 1 L C as desnrpied In book 54 page 3i'i3 record of deed t 8 r 2 e 10 acre. Hiilne J Op .rt of I Milch il DLCc' i f w'i of tit'i aec 6 I 2 a rl e 40 acrus 48 00 Imel Annie L, Tnlliert'a addition to Marsh Held irac lota 1,2,3 a id 4 blk 15 Ingle Sarah B, Oreon Iron 4 H ce Co's lat addition to Oswego lots 9 aud 10 blk 29 Ingraham E, pt ol (as described In book 'CS pag 612 record ol deeda) aeo 25 t 2 t 55 aore Irwin Kobert, ne '4 of ne M seo 5 1 2 s r 1 e to acre Tackson Josephine, i of a w li seo fj 9 t 4 s r 8 40 acres Jennings B, est ol, pt of Jennings PLC Mot 3S anu to, sout ten 01 oiaim no. 40 aud all ol claim No 3t.xcepting 292 acres In book 31 page Id5 aud liO acres in bonk 50 page V and mi acrea iu bonk 51 page 4 record of deeds t 2 s r 1 and 2 e 2ii acrea Jennings John F, pt of Jennings D L Caa auscrloeu in dook 01 page s raooru 01 deeda 1 2 s r 1 and 2 e 60 acres Jennings Wm B, pt of Junulogs D h C as described In book au page r.a reoora 01 die Is t 2 s r 1 and 2 e acres is John and Sarah E, pt of A II Fish It LC aadeecribcu in book "J page 3- record ol deeda 1 4 s r I e 50 acrea pt ol A E Gribble I) L C a dencrlbed In book " V" page 209 racord of deeds 1 4 r 1 72 acrea Johnson Amy Mia, pt ol II Johnson D L CHSileicriiedln bong Q pago 4.) record ot deeds t 2 s r 2 e 11 acre. Johnson Franklin, p' of II J .hnon I) h 0 aadeacrioed in book 51 page 8a4 ra cord of deeds t 2 r 2 53 acres Johnson Geo W, pt of (us descrldd In 40 85 7 80 12 01 2 09 43 S 55 28 80 8 10 8 63 12 46 80 4 05 20 00 45 10 46 00 81 15 21 24 7 20 AaUai Always to lis Front. .IhaAaiaisi 1 I I I I I McKITTlllClv Iiiim tho licnt tiuu of Ilnolri uml Shoes in Oregon. lloti't luiy clu'iip trashy store hIiocs when you oiui get Htruijitit ALL LKATIIKIt SIIOKS ut tho huhio inice. It In u iltity you owo to yourself uml to your futnily to uso j in iiient in selecting shoes. If you hoy McKittrirk'n slioeH you hiivo money ami nave iloctor'n IuIIh. KpiiiimiiIkt thnt tlio CIIKA1' TRASHY utore slioos aro always tho dearest no matter how little they cunt. ICveryoiie buying Hhoen at McKittrickti hIiowh Hiijierior judgtnent. At your nervico alwayn, m net "ft 16 Br Next door to Oregon I'ity Rank, Oregon City, Oro. TWlLLINKRY GOODS MRS. N. SLADEN bogs to ntmounco to tho pub lic that on Tut'KiJay and Wotlnusilay of next wvvV, tho 2 tth and 2")th, mho will havo on exhibition at hor Millinery Parlors a largo assortment of Trimmed Hat.-) at prices to suit you all. (Jooda all new and freshly import ed from tho Eastern market. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to call and exaniaine. Parlors next door south of Methodist church, on Main street. EXPOSITION idhtland, owiccio.N OPENSa-Hs, Oct, 5th Tho Largi'dt and Most Completo Pint-lay ever mado of tho Renoiire, iniiumrieH, i-oniineree, kuhiiichh, Agriculture, rorentrt, MiinufiictureH, and TrnniNirtatioii Fncilitien of tho (ireat I'ocilic Northwent. Fine Music. Special Attractions Every Day. Rates on all Transportation Lines. Reduced ADMISSION Hfniclci Admlaalon, , eoo COIUtrain Under is Ysnra, , 100 HenaHiit Tlc-lcate, , . . 4ts.au E. C. MASTEN, Secretary Vttr KxhlOlt H nci oiiply ant tlx KaKsltluit Hulldliiu tu C. H. HUNT, Superintendent, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, W.Mm. J UK l MVKK.XITV OK DKKIION, htieeiH' IrTPL'Oll, oilers freO ttlltlOll to all HtudcntH. Young men can ohtain hourd, lodging, heat and light in the dormitory for ifL'.oO tier week. Rootnern urnirih their own linen. loung women are provided with hoard in private fainilieH at 13.00 per week. Young women dewirine hoard should aildreHH Prof. John Strauh. Kucene. Oregon; or Secretary Younir Woiihti'h Chrintian AHmx'iution. ugeno. Tho university oltern thrwi lmeciihiureato degreen, liaehelor of Arts, Ritehiilor of Scionco and liaehelor of LetterH with corroHiMindinir ourneHof Htudy. Tho tollowing hhorter cournea arc also ofl'oreil: An Englinh course leading in two years to a huninesH diploma and in three years to the title graduate in English: An advanced course for craduateb of normal schools leading to tho degree master of pedagogy: A three years' course in civil engineering leuding to tho degree civil engineer: A course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a liploma and the title directoi of physical education. 1 ho University harges an incidental foe often dollars which is iwivahle iu advance bv all students. Students holding diplomas from tho public schools and those having teachers' certificates are admitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those desiring information regaru- mg the prepratory department should address tho Dean, N. L. iNarregan, huireno. For catalogues and information address C. II. Chapman, President. or J. J. Walton, Secretary, Eugeno, Oregon. JiWKKY BilUH. WEBB & JAMES : oit A i ixj, imm .mi-;, i PAINTING. Carriage Painting a Specialty. J Paints of all colors and shades inixod to order in largo or small quantities. Main Shop at Story Bro's. & Co's. carriage and wagon factory, next to Noblitts Livery Stables. Also next to tho Oregon Citv Iron Works. Oregon City, Oregon. Continued on seventh page State Normal School Monmouth, Oregon. Training School for Teachers Complete KiKlit-Orado Tralnlini l)inrt tiiHiit, and llinroiik-li J'riifcnloiiiil Course. The Diploma of the School Entitles one to U-iirh In any county In tlie slate without further exuuiinrilloii. Board, Lodging, Books, Tuition. $1 50 per Fear. Beantirol and Hcallbfol Lncatlon-No saloons Tlmro is a kooiI deiniinil for w oil trained ti'at:lirn: There is an over supply of unt rained ti-Hcliers. Catalogue clieerfully sent on applioation. Address, P. I. Cam iiliell, Prea.. Or, W. A. Wann, Hecy. ' STAR -vt GROCERY Dealer In GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED, ETC.