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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1895)
HAIil.tMV EYS. j I rust lui will t morn forlmmlc with this ., , , . , , , buiMing tluui hu wis Willi the hict. tirnnen lln Allium .Mt'ouns ei:ool ,. , . ., . " . . . 1 1 Iioiil'Ii tho mm- slioii is HiimMor tluui tht oM ono, jtt it lit very compact utitl Harlow, Or., lVc. 24, comiiU'to in ovory way and Mr. Quint, "How do vou uo?" Hero wo are who is akillod workman, is turuin out in your inLlst after an alwnro of j very ttumtoily work. two weeks, anil with the determination to stiiv with vou for at least thirteen I, I ERGURIAL POISON l'KIISONAIJi. Miss Annie I'auor was iu YVoouHmni ' " i one(iav last week. lem;lh of tune has just reached us. i , . . s . ' ,. i I'.inanuel Keil, of Aurora, waa in town Aren t you ir ml? e are, ami hope we i c , , , ' . William Harlow visited Portland and mar he counted as a correspondent for many months, perhaps, yenra, as it is a pleasure to (jather up the important of the many items of interest that occur in our busy little town during the week. As we write we can see people rustling Oregon City Satuulav on luisiness. John Sims, ex-station aneitt of Canby, was seen on our street Wednesday. Mr. Kd. Miiior, our station agent, was round, rarrvinu evenrreen branches am : ""'""K cuimitj , tn-. in all dinvtions. evidently prepar- Miss,,s K'ly and Clara ine for Santa Clans, and e extend our I "" wore vifiitl" Ca,,b-V " d"' iciivs iu aw mm nur j tie folks will nveive a goodlv share of j Dilutable Rv:i) 1.KTTKK Day .Next Saturday will be a great day for Rarluw inasmuch a the Barlow-Will Merehantile company will on that day distribute the fifteen handsome pri.es valued at over one hun dred dollars, and lucky will he the per- " j Yoder. of Needy, arcotnpanied Wolfer, of Needy, was maiiv seen on our streets i Saturday . I Mr. A. S. Baty returned from Port j land, accompanied by his wife, Saturday I evening. j Attorney J. K. Marks spent several days of last week in the inotropolii) and In til rMilt of tlii mmihI livaintcni of liloml disorder. Tinaun!i In illliil illi Muivui r ami l'olnh ivinctliea more- lit lie ilrt'Hitt'it lliau Ihe (li ami in a slim I hilc i in a lur woino euiiililluu limn lielur. Tut? vouiuiuu result la RHEUMATISM i for which S.S.S. I (lii moat reliable cur. A few 1 bullies will afford relief w here nil clae hsa failed. I utlt'ivl livtii a ovt're murk nf Mercurial I lilu'tinmlinn. my amis niut leaa being swollen I In twice llicir iiiilii iitl aire, cumik the iwwl PXCrtlCIHtlHK IIHtllM. 1 MHMtl tlUllllriMft uf ilnllor iiluuit rehef, but nflcr inkiim few bulllca t 1 iiiipmvt'.i i iuiit ami am now a well iumi..oiuiIc It l ruml. I can iH-arlllT riiconiniciiil It to any una KiilTcruig from thin iiiilnful iliiK'iiw. W. K. HAl.KY, Urooklru Eli'valetl It. K. Out TwiiIm oa Blool mt mlll h tJJieu. SMIH al'lAll IC CO.. AtUnu, 04. S1CIC Da vies Kxliibit Ami havt' your photos takon at thy pilk'iy. Third aud Morrlaon Sta. Entranco on Morrison Stroot. .tniifi u.iit - 1... I I .... ihjiis wuu uaic iirocvu urnnsi uiv uii- . ber of beans in the jar displayed in their Bhow window, thus capturing one of the prizes. The first prize is a handsome fifteen dollar clock, with fourteen other prizes almost equally as acceptable. Many thousand guesses have already gone in and Saturday will no doubt see the largest crowd ever gathered in the town on any occasion. Aside from this there will be shooting and rafiling for turkeys under the management of Mr. J. R. Andrus of Canby. This will be a eood opportunity to secure a fine turkey for New Year's, aa well as being royally entertained by the well known and popu lar firm, Barlow-Will Merehantile com pany. Closing Exercises and Christmas Trkr. The Barlow school closed last Friday for a weeks vacation for the holi days, and the estimable young lady teacher. Miss Elgira Mullan, prepared quite a lengthy program, displaying the improvement of the children to about twenty visitors, and it was indeed sur prising how the little folks had been trained and how creditably they all ac quitted themselves in their songs aud recitations. Following the exercises there was a huge Christmas tree displayed laden with little remembrances for eich member of the school from their little friends. Miss Mullan was presented with a beautiful toilet set from the pupils of the school. The Barlow-Will Mer ehantile company kindly furnished nuts and candy for each and every pupil, and by his wife, was transacting business in town Saturday J. W. Stuart, a representative of Cor bett, Macleay company of Portland, was i seen in town Friday. Judge J. R. Ritter, of Needy, accotn panied by his wife, was in town yester day tiansacting business. Miss Bessie Sheppard was a passenger to fortland yesterday. She will no doubt remain several days. Mr. J. C. Marks returned home Sun day morning alter an absence of a few days In McMinnville. Messrs. Chris, and Andy Kocber, of Mark's Prairie, were among the many notables in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cass. U. Barlow visited Portland last Wednesday to attend the "Call Box" at the Marquam. Miss Elgiva Mullan was a passenger Saturday to Milwaukee, where she will spend a week visiting relatives. If. II. Johnson, ot Oregon Citv, was in town one day last week enroute to Mark's prairie, where he has been surveying. Jay Green returned home Suuday eve ning after an absence of two months in Portland in the railroad business, having been engaged in building the First street railroad there. Messrs. Henry Will, Chris Kocher, Willie Tull Htid Olie Strand went to Can by Saturday evening to win a turkey but came back "turkeyless" on account of the city ordinance prohibiting rattling. air. and .lrs. I nomas rusev, accom rx Sclenliflo American Agency for CAVEATS. TRAD! MARKS. OISION PATINTS, CUPTKIQHTa. atoJ roc information and taw Handbook writ to WI NN A 00. .l lino Al WAT, Naw VollK. fM.list tmrvau for avcurlntf patent In AmurlcM. Kvtu-T patent taken out liy n la brought before tbapubuo bjauotioagtrati fraa ox ebarsa ia th HI' M MOSS, Iu llmt'iri'iiti Court ot tliu atHlD u( Dtcjon, or l'iacamtia coiiiiit. Knniiif lav lur Ulntlfr, va, 1. II. Taylor Ui' (. Mutant. To I). . Taylor, tlienliova uaiucil lclcmlaiil. tn the name o( the tuu of orovoti, vou nro horary reqiurt it o appenr mi l auvt the cone l Ultit tile. I ak'iliunt you in thealiora tuilliloil nil, by ilia it ilar ui a aH'cil larut ol ihia curl iul aiivicevilliix I ho atiiliatlon o the time luunorilHiii tor t ho pumicaMou of lhi auiu. inom, io-kii. imi Mou.inv, nig j;in iiay ol Jan unrt, vi,. anil n you full n tnauawur (or nanl tnereoi the piniutill will apply to Im court I thoto lof ilviiiauileil In Hi comntaliit. to wn r'ot a ilacra iltHolrtuu lha IhuuU ol inalrluiout riiiilnv iMtwacu you ami Ilia puiulllt. ami for aiicu oiuar atui iiinnor rellet aa lo oipllly ami Klitl I'.'iiBUiVll. w IIINf iTtaill. I'ul'.lli,l niiiauaiit to an nnlurol live lion Thoinai A. Mcllriila, JmU'u of tha above autlilivl cou:t, ualea ,uveiuhjr '..il, l' II K. A U, W. 8 aroK, tl'-V, IU Attorimya lot l'lalullir. 8 Larrat ctmitatlon of any arlentlrki paper tn tba world, f plenilnlly llluatrataiL No Intellliaot nan ahoulil ba without it. Waeklr, aj.tlll reart II.JO all mnotha. Aadraaa AlCNN A OOu Pcai.iaHiaa, 31 Broadwaj. tin Vurk UUw JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me a trial. there were many happy little hearts that t panied by little MabeIi ,eft ,,li8 U)orrjjllg left the school and trudged along to their ' ,iia wa tnr n,mn r.t where they will spend the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. W. P. Hawley. respective homes. Dramatic Club to be Formed. It was decided a few evenings ago that a dramatic club would be an interesting ' feature for our little town, arid in conse- j quence the movement was put on foot and.will soon materalize. The committee of arrangements that was appointed were Mrs. Cass. U. Barlow, Miss Annie Bauer and Miss Myrtle Ramsby, and we feel sure that the affair is placed in able ' hands, as all the ladies are tireless work ers in anything they undertake. We understand it is to be in conjunction with the Literary society and hope soon after the holidays to see something in the line of comedy put on. It is, we be lieve, to be entirely free, so a good house should greet the players Grange Meets. The annual meeting of the Baalow Grange, No. 262, was held in Columbia hall at 2 o'clock Saturday ! afternoon and officers elected for the en suing twelve month. L. W. Ingram was elected worthy grand master; E. B. Ramsby, overseer; W, S. Tull, assistant steward; Miss Viva Tull, lady assistant Btevard; Moses Quint, chaplain; Mrs. M. W. Sheppard, lecturer; Mrs. Ella Tull, treasurer; Mrs. E. B. Ramsby, secretary; Miss Annie Bauer, gate-keeper; Miss Myrtle Ramsby, "Flora;" Miss Myrtle Wilcock, "Pomona" and Mrs. L. W. Ingram, "Ceres." Several applica tions for membership were sent in. The Grange is in a prosperous condition. Literary Mkbts. Last Friday eve ning quite a number of Barlowites, as wsfl as visitors from the sister towns, assembled in Columbia hall to hear the ejjte, "Resolved, That Improved Mwhinerf Has Been a Benefit te the Lsrfe" which was ably handled by L, T, jEgram and Henry Hedges on the aflirtaa'e, and Thomas Pusey and CaBs. TfcSarlow on the negative. The ariju mjyla were all good but those of the negative were the heavier, consequently wjp ipages decided in their favor. An ilfloneatirig literary program was rendered arxl in all, the evening was pleasantly spent. Long liye the Columbia Literary and Debating society I Close Call Fob a "Cubonicle Cup." Mrs. C. M. Quint gave birth earty yes terday morning to a boancing baby boy, who weighed nearly twelve pounds. Mother and child are doing well. We regret very much that the "Chronicle" did not give a few days grace in regard to their prize cups, as this child is cer tainly worthy, as it is a very large ard healthy babe and considered by his parents as a Christmas gift, and Barlow night have enjoyed a famed reputation. Nkw Blackshith Shop. Mr. 0. W. Quint has completed his new shop and U again busy with his work, and we The Staff of Life. Bread is recognized as the staff of life, but if it is of poor quality, it offers but little support to the body. Bread from the Home Made bakery, Shively's block, can be depended upon at all times to be of first class quality and equal the best family made bread. None but the best Sour is used and the utmost cleanliness is observed in all work about the bakery. Bread delivered to all parts of the city fresh from the oven . FOR CLATSKANIE Alexander S. Baty is again on top. On last Saturday the Multnomah county grand jury returned not true bills against Baty on the following counts: Forgery in uttering a forged promissory note to E. A. Goodnough, for $176.50, siuned by Joseph Harrington and Edward Ilar rington. Forgery, In uttering a forged note to W. H. Grindstaff for $!00, pur porting to have been signei by J. W Shattuck. J. W. Lawrence, J. P. Powell J. J. Robertson. George II. Kenny, H S Harvey and Percie Gesie. The new fire bell tower, now being erected between Fountain Hose house and the city jail is almost completed, and the new fire bell has been placed in position. Its sonorous tones can be heard occasionally, when jarred by the workmen on the scaffold. Olds Brothers are the contractors, and the cost of con structing the tower is $72. The Oregon City Transportation Com pany's new time card is out. Going north a steamer leaves Independence at 6:30 a. m.; arriving in Portland at 2 :40. Going south the daily boat leaves Portland at 6:45 a.m.; arriving at In dependence at seven in the evening. Dr. A. P. Sawyer: I have had Rheu matism since I was 20 years old, but since using your Family Cure have been tree from it. It also cured my husband of the same disease. Mrs. Robt. Connelly, Brooklyn, 1. Sold by G. A. Harding. Latest leatherette novelties just arrived from the East extra cheap at the Racket store. Steamer G. W. Shaver, Will leave Portland, foot of Washington Street, for Clatskanie and way landings, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday mornings at G o'clock, and return to Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays This the most direct and aceessable route to the Nehalem Vally only nine miles from Clatskanie. Shaver Transportation Co. Waterproof coyer for baby carriages, nice articles for rainy weatlter for sale at The Fair. Money to loan on W. H. Burghardt. improved farms. All kinds of toys and dolls just arrived at the Racket Store. Good lamp Howard's. for 15 cents at Parker & RUPTURE instantly P.e.ieveo ... , CURED WITHOUT - . r . . -.Aa-' . ...v oi v,.'.'ra;ion v - - - i Treatment Ajsliitcly Painless CURE EFFECTED from Thrco to Six Weeks WRITE FO.l TZRWiZ THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Offices: Kooms Vfr'tfl. Muriiinn llin:Jlnij PORTLAND, OftON. New Goods Modern Prices. I orner brocerv. w z ----j ' Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.sES Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. eiiKimrs h.w.k. In Iho Cltmilt Court ot Hit but ot On'non lur tn imiuy oi i, i (u urn ml. Ttunln a ul Hi llnpcial e ollonii a Mc'llnnril., )i'liiilir. v. John W. lriwr, Aurlo M. Irv I. OT. K. (1. t'Hlllilllll. W K. linlilu.nl k' i ! Niitliiiii mid 1. J. HlKix. Irft.ii, 1. 1, i. Sims ol Onu, County o( CUi kmiiK, M. Ilrvlriuoni JuilifiiKiit onlor, uVoro ami an t'xoiiitlmi, iluijr ImuixI out of aui uujrr Iim mm I ul Ilia aoor iiuiM curl, In tli ali tlllr.l ou, to nuiluly UlrtM'U.I, and .ixU il h '.'ftih ilay ol Novutubiir. lv.i.'i, iiihiii a Juilitimmt rtMitliiri1 and nttr.l in aniil outirt on ilia 7th ilnti)' November, IKi. In tatornt Tru.ua ol Hid Hai'tial l'oilvi at llcMluullli, pUlulllt, au. v ml John . HrHr, Aurlo M. liraper, K, 0. Caullolil, W. K. Iluhiwrl, F. I'. Nullliu ami I'. J. ol i lot, ilalt-mlanti, tor 111 mm ot 11,111 W, with liHurol thrn at ih rat ol 10 pi'r u. ul pr auuiim, from the 7ih day ol Novoinlicr, rtiti, ami t'i further iiiiu of '0a aliorui'r'i ll)ul Iho lurlh.r .um of Urt, col. and ill. buritiuentx, and th oo.u of and upon tb la writ, roimnAiiilliu ni to inako aaleol lha IoIIuwiiik de.orlbikl ral property, iltu.l m ih.oouuly o L'lai'iainu, tint oi Orirou, to wn: 1. it on (I), ol bloc twenty-nil! (jy), ol Or(on ('Ity, lira on. Now, therefor, bv rlrtu ol Mlil Meciitlnn. Juilmnaiit ordar and dsorna, ami In roiiipllatio wuu in oo iiiuaiiut oi .aii wril, l win, ou pat unlay, th JUi oay n lieoomlwr, Istll, at Ih hour ol 1 o'clock p. ra , at tn trout d..or ol th eouutroourihuuie, In Ih ally of Hrv(ou City, In ul county ami lata, nil at publlu auotiuu, .ulijci'lln roJe upiiuu, l the hifU.ii bid lur, lor I'. M. t't'ii coin, riiih Iu hand, all th rluht. lltln and luleraal which in wllhin uanitd dfoml. auu, or elihei ol them, ha I onthedatan! the morta.i hi-r. lii or lue had iu aud to the abom Jo.orlboJ mal pruiitirty. or aur oari thi-rvof, to atlljr i.l iaciillun. Imliriuntit oriltr. Uoftxe, tuluratt, emu and ail npirulun coat. K. I'. Maiiihh k, Bhtrltrof Clack4Uiu t'jiiuly. fly K. M. Moody, Ihipiiiy. Hated 0rKm City, Oregon, Nor. '.'J, li U-.D, I! Z HIIMHIKI '"H CAI.K. In Iim (llri'iill I'uiiil ol Um hiiilu ol Oionoii In t'!Hl'MIIUI 1 "liltiv. Jiini' ii II, I'miili'liiiiik. plnlnlir, v.. Iliihoia Iihmmoii rt'i i Mii'liiu I liiivoieu, tleli'it lautv, Ht'ilo iif ori'unii, l iMinty ol Ciui'kiumi.i a, N'lilini I. hiMi'liy iMvimi Unit by vltluu utitii vk v 'iiil.'ii Mini iT'li r of aiiln i.aiiMtl out of thu rU' iMitl iiiiit ul Iim Hiiiii. ol iiriuit for III t'oiinty ol 1 .arkMiiia, t.oiat lug ti'iiii un .n(n ilitv of Nuv iMiii or, IMCi, In a milt wlH'riun .Imiioa II I'rnoa aliituka I I'lulillltr, "i lluilorit liHVori'ii n' M i'iiHt-1 lliivuroii nro ili'li'inlniit., imiuiiimiiiIiiik mo, iu the iiiiiiiu ol iinu riiniii ol wieiiiiii, linii mil of ilie it'll I'linio Ihmi limili'r ih-.i-rib il, to rta'Un a um aiiilii'luiit to a.l arv tlit ilciiia'ula ol iU iIiiitih, tn-wlt' 911 V '-ul iiml liileieMt iliprnoti at Iho mtn oi 111 ur ' lit. pur hiiimiiii, Hluru Jamiarv II, IMM hiiiI for .iU. iu 4lliirtii'y a fo a ami (ur 117 Mi cn.l., ami itlao Hie imaiauf ami HlliMlilllllf Una Mill, Now, Ihart'furt', Iu oli iillourii to aiii'b iliiirio, I ttlil, ou Hut '.lull iav ol Niivenili.il, Iski, iluly lvv upon, anil wl I, on HiluriUy UioImui ,i,y ,i( Jaitit'tiv, In.ki, at tin liuiir ol oun o'ulnt'k It lit of aMld ilny, at ilti .mill ilo.ir of tlto iniuii huuau In a.il.l I'.iiini), iiilur tor anle ai imlilln t. u l I. . 1 1 . ami .all lo Ihtt hlillieat ami ln-t Inil'lur, lur ttii.li Hi iinii I, all tit r hi, Hie uikI iiitiruii Hut auid ilolrll Inula nil Ihtt .'till ilny of J i.iuuiy, I -tn, IHI ur now Imvu in an i to the ollnwluif iit.-rl l.tt l roa. proi oiir, to wit. Iit'iiuiuiuu nt 1 1 1 uort n- VllM OOIII 'r Ol NOlUloil OUI, IU tOWIINtllll 'i .outh ol rum; '.'anal ol the Wilta Mi'llt iiiornllaii, ruu lillill tlinui'ii nu.t J, Ml 'luil .a, llit'lii auillli lUI i liu ii-. Hi rivj aa. -1 M tlialii., Iliuui'ii nor I Ii ml etmlua to tint iitauo of I'Olnu.nif, tMiiinlultiir ao'tta Mini altiiaied In 1'l.u'kitina. t'uiiuty, Htato ol Ortitfou. K. C. MAIU'OCK, "liarUTii' Clai'k iiii ,a l utiiiiy. (I e run, Hy N. M. MmiiiV. Iiopiiiy. U M I 17 lai.i IIH. H.. It ilny ot lti'rmlitr, A, U, ltJ'i. to H til Ojku LI Xm4 lLO . lor notice of kkfkkkk's hai.e. Iu th Circuit Conn of the lat of Ormioii ciat'KHntaa county. C. O. 1 . William., i lalnlifT, rt. frwl W. flrat ton, aa ailuiiulatrrttor oi tie catite of M. A. Htiatt"ti, dureiavl, a ul I! con I, rt'r tin , Crtd W. Siriitoi, Carroll E HtrMt'uii. Hay moud Htrnttou, ami I. oyil I. M-nlto i, hi'l'a at law ol M, A. Miration, doraaacl, aud E. Warren, elend'int-. Nolle ia h ruby give t tlml by virtue ol an or der ol aaln li.ii I out ul Ih circuit oourt ol th Ul ot Oronoii, for lue entity ol tlaikania-, buiuluf lat Ih A' I ilar ol NoTembvr, imit, in a u!t wherein C. O. T. Willlaini la ulalmlir. and Creed W. 8iratton, aa aitnilii a ra or ttf the ta ol it. A. Mratton, dticeMM-d, and llolott L. Btrni- too, Creed W. Htraiton, Carroll t titration, ttay rooud Stratton and l.lovd L rtiraltou. iielri at law ol M. A. Hlrntton, dect-aaed, and K. . bar ren are del.-udaut., rtiniinnii'tliie; me, as r.ferte for the aale ol the lioelnafter ilo.crilicil real pr"prty, in -ell ttio aatne, I wll , on raturtlar, the lull day of January. 1-tnl. at tho hourol I o'cluca p. lit. of .aid day, at the Irout loornl the oourtiioii.e, Iu Orvfon City, a d launty and atate, ollt-r for aaloal publlu auction ami auil t Ih ' h Kbe.laoU beat but. ler for c: ah, on con firmation ol the sale by th ab ire eutitieJ couri, ail ruht, title an 1 lutcruat of the abovt. nmn-d plainttfl'atid delemlauts (extvnt th Inutreat ot defendant K. H. Warrttu) In au l to thu lull t.l k described rtal property, sltuat Iu Ciacain ooinity, ata e- l Orei(. n: Ltit. i, li, 6. ft, 7, n, ii, 12, IS, 14, IS and in, in block li lota 1,2, .1, , U, 11 ami 11, In block 2. ..ts 2,4, 7 and h, iu I..CI4. lot 6. in mock 6: lots 11. 4. .1, 6, 7, H, , 10, II aud VI 1 l block IllU 1,7,H, 14 and IS, lo b.rx k 7: all of h..ck : Int. i. li. M aud 14, in ul Ck U. lots 7, ft, 11, Maud 13. In block 111 lo'a I, 2 and 8. In til k 12: li.ta I. 2. . 4. S. 6. 8, t a'ul 11, lo block U; l its I, 1 and I), In blo k 14; on 1. 2. a. 4 a d 5. In blocs In: lot. 1. 2, 8,4. 6 and 8. Iu 1 1 k 17; alio b tk IK; oa 3, 4, 5, Hand 7, lo b" c 'J; lots 7, H, l and 10, in blocs 20 A: i.ll of blo. k It; lot. a, 6. 7. 8 an I 9. in block 21: lo a I, 2. 4, S 7. 8. ami 11. In blo k 22: low I, g, 4 IS, 7, 9 ml in. In bloc. 23; all .f block 24; om 1, 2, 4, t r), 11 a J 11, m b.ork 2i all of block .'f; ul. fie loreit'ona; lots and bloi ka being in Kail. View Addition to OrtKO t City, In said con my aud stall:, aa tint .am Is h two on theritcurded niat of .aid Ka 1. View A l.litlon l Oregon City, oa fll t in the reoo'dtr's olflo ol said county and stata. Alto lots 2, 8, 6 and 6, Iu block 107, of OrcKotiCny; all that put ol blur. 84, lylug south o! the north linen: tits A. Me- Kluly donation laud cialiu: ail ol b ock Wl. 8!i. Mil and 91, of Oreiron C ir, act ordiii t.j the ru corded plat Ihureof ou Die In tn olllc ol said recorder. Also block 22ol the C itiutv Addltlou lo Onuon City, accord ng to the lacudud plaU thereof ou nie in tne omce oi said recorder. HIIKUIKK'8 8AI.K. Iu the Circuit Court ol llui Male ol Oroiinu lor Hi" t utility oi t'Ui'kaiuas. itnl- rl Kul an I. I'.aiiitifr.va John fHrinui Allc V I'ar.oua, ltdrii Koyal, I. A, ll 'yal, fiaintiml Uuval, Julia M. Koval, Kitiitia Mulioun.d, 1. VV. l.lchieiillial.r, I'liua. K, K. I)au aud tiros. in city, U luuiU la Htale ol Ori'iiiiit, t otinly ol t l.u kam i, aa Hv virtue ol a Judiituettt order, decree ant) an 1's.icuil'iti, diiltr laaue I nut ol a d uutli-r the seal oi the attov euillled court, In lite alaive eiiilllvd I'aiisu, to ma duly iilrm-tad and dated tn Jl ii ilny ol Nuveinlwr, If 'S, tihin a Jtulif. itieitt rvinl rvd aud eute-vt In anlil court ou the IMli day tl Nnvinl)r ItttiS, lu uvor ol Itoberl Kullatid, I'laintlrr, ami analnat Johu I'ar-ona, AII,- V l'r.,ut I a.lpn b.,vt I 1 1, Oamtiml Hoyal, Jtilla M. Ilvta . Kiiitit M llunnlj Ii. w l.lclit.tutba'er, iltt'tfudauta lor the sum of 12 IIM. 2D, w.ill Intaruit thereon at th tale ol 8 . cent, pur annum Iromlhe IMInlnyutNuvotn Kir Inuv Ilia fnrlli.r auiu of l.taiaaaltornav a ina. anil th lurther auiu ol -T M, coats and dls bur.einaula, ami the coats ol and upon this wilt, oouuuanilliw ui tn tnak ale ol the lol- lowlof tlaat'r.bed real liioperiy sltuat lu tb Couutr ol IMat kaiiias, Htateol tiraaon, to- wit: U. 4 and I In block 28 lu tlroa-on City. Clack- atttaa Co inlv, ttt ol Oritse i. Now, tiierefor. bv virtu of aaltl sieoutloii. luttifiuciit order ami dai rve. and In eotupllanu with in conimniids of .aid writ. I will, on .Saturday, the llt day of Heceiiibar pttki, at the Hour "I II .11 u'cln k a. m. al the Ir.uu ,l,t nl tne County Court lloua in th cur of Ureitou City In sal t county ami -talu, au I at pub If aut't on, .iihlec! lo rrileiut'luiu, to the III beat um ir, lor it M. (oin c nn. tiaili in naud. all th rii'hl. title ami litleresl wnlch the within iiaiurtl dcre;iilanls i r oillier of th to. had nu tbn dale ot the inorW..: herein o' sun had In and to lit abore de.cnltcd real p'opaity or any part tmr. I, loMtlaly .al l cieciil,oli, mlinriu onler, decree, nil .real, (Mali anil alt acuruliiii Coals. Datel, Orion City, Or, Nov. aim, ln K C. MAIilMicK, he'lfT of I'la: kalllaa C.illtllv. Ilrrfon Hy N, M. M nnly. llepllty. II 21), 12-27. Also that plc or pare of hind sltunte In ictlnn 31. In township J south, ramie 2 east ol the Willamette Meridian, In an 1 1 enmity un'1 JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he standi, without a peer. For first-class, re- lable goods his store is second to none. Try him I state, and more pnrtlcularlr doortbed. lo-wit Beginning at a sloia monument set ata point where th northerly lnf Promon orv avunne. in ii.ii rti s new Antimon to uravnn city, in Ursec'I th southerly Una of a t.m .1 of land ptirchastnl by M. A Htraiton from Jane Rudy by deed, worded at pnga DOS, ol to uiiiu il, o! In records oi deean lor said l ountyand statu, aal l point baluir W feet north, deg. SOrnln. wet rom toe moat weatcriy coruar ol lot 1. in b ock 1, In said Kails View Addition, running thence on tn norineriy nu ot said promontory ave nue northerly, aaaierly and southerly to the Intersection with the northerly line of Hood treat, in aaid Falls View Addition; thence southeasterly ou aald northerly line ol aald Hood .treat to Intcrsec: the weaterlv Ine of Terrace street. In said Falls View Ad lltlon thenc northerly ou said westerly Hit of said Terrace strai t lo litter. t th i south'irly lliieul rrospect street, in saia rails view Adiuion; tnence nortneriy on aald southerly line ol said Prospect street to intersect t in en.turly llneol uuarry street, in said rails View Addition tlteurte aoutfierly and wttaierlyon said easterly line ol saia quarry a trout to intersect tne wester ly line o! John O. Adama street, In ani l Falls View Addition; tliuuce northerly ou said west erly lino ol said John Q. Adams streot to Inter red the snutneriy line ol Hprlug street, In said Falls View Addition: thenc wt-frlrnu said southerly line of aald Rprln- street to luteraeut the easterly line oi jerrurmn street, In "ale. rails View Adlltlou.at a point where said eosturly llnaof Jultursou street intersects tb northerly line of a tract of land sold hy John Mvers to Isaac Farr by deed, recorded at pairs M5, of book Q, of the record o'' de'ds for said outinty and state; thence oti h'-a-terlr on said northerly lln of aald Isaac Farr s tract to the moat east erly corner thereol; thenc aouthws.tttrly, trac ing the aoiitueaalorly line ot raid laano Farr's tract to th most southerly comer thereof; thence northwesterly, tracing the southwesterly line of aald Isaao Farr's tract to intersect th easterly line of John Adams street, In Oreiron City; thence southerly, tracing the easte-ly line of said John Adnma street to Intersect the hereinbefore mentioned aouthtrly line of th said tract of laud sold to M. A. Htraiton by Jane Eudy; thence southeast rly, tracing ssld south erly line of said last mentioned tractto the place of beginning, containing 20 acres, mora or less. Exception from said 20 acres thst tract of about one acre sold by said 0. 0. T. Williams and said M. A. Stratton to F. O. MnCown by deed, n cordel at page 30, In book 88, of the reiorda of deeds for aald county. Also th northerly ball of lot 1, In block 2, of said Oregou City, said northerly half being cut off hy a line running at rlirhl ansiae to Main street. In said city. Hold nmnortr will be old aa a whole, excent that the northerly half of lot 1, block 2, of Ore gon City, wlil be sold aa a separate parcel, and subject to a mortgage ol I'l.w) to E. B. Warren, ou an undivided one-half thoreif. H. L Ksi.LT, Referee. I. L. Portir, Attorney. November 27, 1896. 11-29, 1-27 8IIKItlFF't HAI.E, lu the Circuit Cutitl of the Hlaie ol Oregon, (or tne county oi I Inckntnaa, T. M. Cr in, plaint IT, ra, 8. C. M.'iocmakor aud wif , 'tuieii ama ritate ot Otegou, county ot Clacsauin., a. N itlue la lictcNy nlv ju that bv vl.tiut ail tx .-ctiiioa aiul'ir tcro: .aci.. i uto: tiiccir e ill i nuit ol the Htntu ol or. r ' , of "ie county olClnc.ama-, ba'lui( date lint Ji't ilar o ,W tctnlv r InM.iuasult wiieraln 1' .4. Croi. I. plalntiD, au I 8 C. till n.ra ikur ami wife ate ile fuiidaiit.. coinutaii ung me, in the ua no ot tlie Hute in OrtKuii, that out ul the real eaiats hcn. iu. 'turd trued, .o real se a auiu .uilicient tn .atlafy the deiiiamta o .a d du re, to. wit: Hu lo, w.ui lutirs.l llii-rmiti nt H per cent mr auiium a nee June I. Imil, ami the lur.u.r.um u Hl.7.'ic.ili, aud alao tne cusls of and a'teud mil Oil- .ale. N'iw, the efor. in oli 'tlli-nn tiatich tlocree, I .ill, o.i thu lih -lay ol iH'ivnilKv. I'A duly levy iiin, nd will, uuHalntdav, the 4 h ilay nl Jaiiuaty, IKS), at t o h li' of 1 o.clo. k p in. oi aa it day, 1 1 e ft out ito.r of the court lumae 111 .aid county, uiTer for .a e at puhl.c auetlon, aud sell to the h g ie.t and h at bidder, (ur caaii in hand, all u the rlirhl, 1 1 e and in ereat the aid delautlaut. on the 21a day ol December lata, ua I, or ow li vo, lu and I the fulluwiug de.cilbed ral proptrlv, tow t: Uita 5 and fi. nloi k 4, I'ars I'liice, In Cla.'ka m s county, Oregnu, accunllug to the reortlcd plat th. re.il. neieu tni.iin nay ot uccetnncr. a. ii.. im K. C. MAUIMICK, Mier (Tut Clackamas coutily. Hi. to of Oregon. Hy M. M. MoobV, liepuly. 12-ia, 13 E. McNulll, Receiver. TO THE EH ST (liven tlio clmii f TWO THANSCONTINENTAL !EC O TT T JES Si GREAT UNION NORTHERN RY, PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA SPOKANE DENVER Minneapolis OMAHA M AM) ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portlnml every five iluyn for SAN FRANCISCO. Flint until tr-iiu lt'iiven J'ortluiul daily lit S: l.j p, m. The DalleK Im-nl tivt I'ortluiul Jiiily iiicltnliiiK Siimltiy at 8:U,i. in. cnnntctiiig at Eiint I'nrtlaml with .S. I. incoming ovcrlttiitl truiu. For full di-tiiilu cull on or il- ilrt'HH, jen W. II. HUKLHUKT, I'anm'iigor Aff-nt, rortlitnJ, Or. Sleeamaa's sooiwu Powders. For Children Cutting thtir Tttth. , IN USE OviVnjTY YEARS. fsfec fntrlth Html, areeeal fll$. Ceentifeae. aas) rsena ktaltKii stale 0 fee cwiaff feliu turlitg fa awrrtMf ot (a.rsfn Hoot, OfiO rca; acar.t: itwiiu n An iWTereiWe ramtlm nrl jirwrn Tomo, Bold liy tiruinrlstat or sent by mail. lUo, CMe, md $1.00 pi'r pnekagw. Ham plug free Ifrt Tin TiM 'vorlUi TOOTI fOWtll MXyJ III tjrllioToelbajuaiireUi,il For a.tlo liv li A. I(iriliii(, ilrtlKisit bllKKirKl) 8 A I.E. In the Clrnnlt O'liirlof theHtate ot Oregon, for ine toutuy oi L.iacsam.s. M i liatn Hcanlan, plain Iff. ts. O. J. II k1 and . . II. cam o.i, d. MidauU. M'i of Oregon, i; uuty of CUcKamus, aa. XTOIIcE IH IIKKKHY OIVKS THAT BY yirliui ol anexcoutlnu an I order of sale i-autd out ni in" oiton t cour' i f the Htst ol Oruifou for the C unity nf Clackamas, bcarlns: da e Iho g.li day ol Uucmetiu, IBJft, m a suit wfinre.n itiiiiatn Haitian li piaiiiiirr, and O J II telatid W. iV'.II. Himio i at dcluudauta. com uanlniK m, lu tlie n .11110 ol tlie rllate of O 1(1.1, Hi t 111 1 of In real 0 latu h rnlnaiter ''si r.'iC'i,t"rMllr"aa im .iilllrl.nt 10 aa' l.ly the d'linauda of .a d do roe, to wii; 1161.10, to.elner w 111 uii'iroai 011 me aaiu alnn said d ore.- enured at 10 per Mill. annum, nd III SI ooat., a.lu the ooats ol and sttudiiit th a sai. Now thi-ri-'lore, lu on. dieuoa to such decree I il l, 011 th In n day of I) jcotnuer, IHI"i, luly levy II lion, aud will, ou Haturday tint Inth day ol Janunrv, line, at the h int ol r.'tilo'oiuck I. M. of .aid day, at the trout dour ol th t court hou.e in s ild cou ity, "IT r for sate at public auction, and sell to the hltfnost an I neat mdiler, (or caali lu haul, all ul th rluht, till and Interest Iho snld delandant (lie J ll"l, on the 7tli day ol November, IHtfi. h id or now haa In and to the loliowliiK de.crllM-d real protierty, to-wlt: The anulh 'a 1 011 irier ul ae' tiou 2H, In Town hip 4 Honth of llinir i 8 Kaat, ol Wlllamo t Meridian, containing Ifiu nc:e., anil lit North we 1 14 of I'M southwest '4 ol Hoc n 27, Town b p 4 nun tn ol Its R X Kasi, of Wlllaiiit.lt Mil ndlau, couliilnlng 4) acre.; all situate lu Clackamas County, Orne;nn. Dated tun INUl day of Decembtr, A. I). lttM, E. C. M AtllKX'K, BherlfTol Clackainaa County, fly N. M. Mixiur, Deputy, 12 20, 1-17 8IIKUIKF8 BALE. In the Circuit Court of theHtate of Oregon, for th County 0' Clackimas. John Foster. Plalulirf, y Kudolph Onntcniialn, Anna Uauteubeiii aud Amliew Vctsch, dufeu- ditfiia. Stateof Oreiron, County of Clackamia, as. Hy virtu of a ludrinenl order, deoree and an execution, duly liaited out ol aud under the seal ol the above entlt'ed ontrt, In the above entitled oaua, to m duly dlrueted and dtted the 4th day ol Ilecauiber, HIS, upon a Jil lKin nit rend' red and euterwl In said court 01 in Kith day of November, IM'JA, In favor ol Johu Foster, piatnt.ff, asd aKalnst Kutloiph ilaiiteuheln. Anna (lantenbeln and Andrew Vet oh. defen dants, for the aum ol .'.7'rl (It, with intere.t thereon at the rat ol H per ciiit per annum from tne 30th day of November, IK'lIS, aud th further sum nf 11.00 . co.ti and dlahnrsemants. and th costs 01 and upon this writ, command Inir me to make sale of the following leacrlhed real property sltuato lu the Connty of Clack ainaa. Btate of Orwon to-wil: The south hall of the northwoat quarter and the nor.h hall of the smith weal quarter of section 17 In town ship 2, south of ranee , eaat of Wlllamett mer idian, containing loO sore, and being sltuat lu Clackamas County, Oreeon. Now therefor, by virtue of ssld eieoutlon. Judiment, order and decree, au I In ootopllane with th demsnda olsald writ, I will, on Hatur day, th Wirt day ol January; In'Jtl. at th hour ol 11 o'elock a, m., at the front door of the Coun ty Court ilou.s in Ih city of Oreiron City, in said county and state, soil at pulillo atiotlnn, subject to relemptlnn, to the bl(hnl bidder, for II. fl. gold t ilu, caU In hand, a.l th right, title and lute est wlilch the within namtd da fendaula or either of them, had on the d it of the mornrag nertui or sloe bad in aud to the aiiov deacrlhed real property or any part there of, to satisfy said execution. Judgment, order, deere, Interest, costs and all accruing coats. E. C. MADDOCK, Sheriff nf Clackamas Countv, Oreiron. By N. M. Moonr, dupiity, U-20, 1-17, Dated, Orsgon City, Oregon, Dsoaiber 17, 1895.1 r. r. wiiitk. W. a. WHITE. WHITE BROTHERS lractioal rfrchit tints Jf- Builders. Will prepar plana, elevations, worklug de- lis. and apeclflcallous for all kinds of build lugs Hpcclal attcutiun given lo modern cot tatges. Estimates furnished nn application Call on oraddrnas WHITE MltOH., Oregon City, Ogo ...The Prairie Farmer. IS THE Greatest of A" Farm Papers. It prcpttnlH cai h wwk all Hint n worth knowing In otirront uricul turiul llturuttire. Em'li niiinhur coiituiiiH inuro Holiil rcailinif nmltor th is ri any (ithur airririiltural imKir, 11111I coverg a broitlur flttltl, Sntiscrlptloa Price, one Dollar a Year. It is the Paper for the People. Sample Claiming oirers far 1895-6: Tim Pkaiihk Fahmkr ) nnth n9n ..n.l I uutu 1 uu nun f . A, kr Wkkki.y IntkkOckan Tiik Phajruc Fakikk j m hm m ciiifAfioWickKi.v timh year for $1.25. Ailtlnma The Prairie Farmer, Chicago. A. W. PHILLIPS, EXPRESS AN DELIVERY. Prompt attention to hauling to any part of Oregon City. Moving attended to promptly and carefully. Special rates given on hauling to and from Gladwtone and Park-place.