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Oregon City Enterprise ! PATKS TO SKNKM8ER. Highland News. IIiuiilam). April i:t. We four llio fruit crop in thin vicinity in Imtlly ilium ttfxl by the lute (rot. UKufiUy. April l!-M.iing or rvpnl.llmn i Miimpi w racing lier. there being cuiintv central iviumiit (I Hi otlire of (our cane at pretiiinl. The Mjhool ha U)eeiietr.v,T K Kyii, lin-Kiin Oiy ; been exposed. Mandsy, April 2lV Circuit onirl fur ('lack-' 1 ' tmM eounly coiivenct 11 wurt hiiiiM-. , Mr. J. Kirk ml liiiiiily, who have been Triliv, April It.- l.i'K'il.nr niomlily meet-' visiting hole till winter, will noon start l,, of lhnie. libera ol lh. Y. M. V A. at ! , , , s) , tHunly, Cul . the sifiatkin mount, Main ami highlit .11 irwts, at S p. in. j School 1 prouros.Hitm nicely under the Tuoxt.iy, May .n. State (Irannefor Oregon uitttiaKi'iut'tit of I). A. Miller, mertaal AI.'Miuio'iile. 1 S.mri M,ivll...l wan thrown from a lior!e it few iluv 115:0 hu1 hurt her iirm ttaturday. May Hivornlion l'av .1 ante hotktav. Monilsy, June I. - Cieiioral irclimt for stale aeveicly. and count) oilioer. Key. Win. Short and w i(e of M.icley, Saturday. June tl -A liiitl sul.-.-riptioii to t.l0M,j u tWlJ tl,0otiti: lust Sundav this dalf 01 Ihr Oi.i.o.'N City Kntkki-kikk .... . 1 . 1 fjr'iceius. i iiU'lit. (treat inleront was iiianiti'Mted Tliurctlay, June II. Annual eiiraiupineiil and the Iioum) was crowded nearly every ! the l.rantl Army m nie lit-piinur. ut . , Our hand bova went to (.'larks laul RK1L KSTATK THASSrKRS. Furtillieil Krerjr Week by the 1'luckii. man Alistracl Trim, ('oinpauy, V M Kriybinm to K KrigliHUin Mar 2S WlJ 0 l in nw1,, of ne,, aee in l II s, r 4 J Hi mle mi 11 11 to T K Kynn April 'IH1 V P land in Holme.' cluim . "lW Sarah little, lo Kiiinii h'ialihurn Mar 'SHI W I) lot 10 blk .. Oaweito IIOO M A lien (o Maria U"kk April (I 'IHI V l nw4' iei 1, U h, r I e . . I H) Niel l'eternoii to (' M Hrnm-it Aug 28 'Hi V 1) w3 of ne '4' of nw'4 ee 4 t II a, r i e .I7."i (ak lirove I. A I Co to N I'll t'anip Meeting A.sn. April II '!N1 S V l w 'j tout It, v of ',,' and e'j ol sec Oak tirove pirtnient ol Oregon, commences at liitle- 1 M:ndeiice. iMiitiniiiinc lor Hire days. TuofcJ.ty. June 111.-Kei uWi.aii nalional Monthly night lo nereliade Kluier l.ee : O I A S Co lo Kli.;i llancoik Apr convention inre's in St. Louis, and bride, w ho were ma-ried laitt Sun-! I!, 'lS V l lot III blk l"i Oswego Tuesday July 7,-Tliird Animal Assembly j ! O 1 A Co to Kliin llano., k April .( W dlnii.rlte Valley I'liatiiauipia Ao- , I ... . ,1 ciitioti nui'ts at tila.lstone park lo be in , K. Ilarrington purchased a buggy- . !H. Plot 1.1, lok 1 Oswego emuon ten ilaya. horse of Hurt Cuilillia last week. ' Win IVeuii'r to I' A Converse Oct lueoday July 7.-le...wralie national . w ; w, , , . ( j j;,, V ) s ' , of he'4 and se'4 convention Inwls in t lucigo. ' . ' . . . . We-lueMlHy. -Jnlv -Popiillt rational several years, h.ia again returned home. of w '4 are ., nw4 oMie'4 an.l coiuiuti.'ii meets at St. Louis. ; He expects tospend the auiiiuier here. ! ue ( nw sec 1 1, t 11 s, r - e. . ! rr :.- .-::.Tr Frank Holloway and Hurt Cumin j Julius l.ogns lo Augusta Warner Ailmliilalrntar'a poller, NOTlt'K la IIKItKIIY IIIVKN Til AT I h ivv lx"i. 1 11.nl "I a.l lit 1 11 ilrl. ,r l llio uivol J r 1 til , .lee 'aw 1 lr tl.a C.ni"i:' r.iuit nt 1 1 .. k mist ('...nil)', Otvai.n. An pr iih Iinviiik tlHi.ta, wil int.i)ii ihoin, .Inly vitrihrtl, k tin- t.rtlv'o ..I W'. 1; Jnt.M, l.tvv)tr, Orvm.il l'lt, O no w 1 1 hi 11 U 1111. nil. ami II iiiil.b vt 11111M iimki par 1 11 M 'ln uina i nee, KN. HI MNKII, An II HHh, 11. t in. J-1, Notice, la Creditor. TOTU'K IM IIKItKIIY tilVKN II V Tilt. XT i in.iloriilatHl S'lHiiulftiriiiur ul lite e.lHto n( ImtttiM KinMrll iti'itf.M.xl ti lli orr.lllurt ul tut Ml itm.ii. Imvius t'l 1 111 Hi.illlit s. U roitiii.l tit I'xhitiit lit viii w III ti nirt.,iry vnrirl Mt'Oit ttttliiu U 11. 1.1111m alt.- Iti IIimI PmIiIii nil' it t.f no iit.ili'e In Mill MlminiMrHtiir Mt 111 tilllt. 1. 11 M ! itirvl, Olrni.'l tl ly, Orriliiil. ll.ilivl. Ap-.r.'nil. IMH IIIIIA'I H I II A hi II I', .1i1nl otrsiiir hi miii r wi-tii1. I.ilivl. Ap-.l c. II. )M Attorney n r Adiulna rinr Police. 4 .1. M LOOK THIS LIST OVER. -VTOTU'K IS IIKItKIIY I1IVKX 1 11 VT TIIK i ut.ilrMttio 1 11 u n rt.M.l t .it h.iiiiuii liHti.' l Hit ft It IM tr IV nun iliroH-io. Iy Hie t'nuiii) i' "c t i Hi si I tin hi. 1, .r CI irkaina- t ' .unit. Ab li'l.-olm rtO'.n l'I mi n il 1 slu tvtll l: lkt i' Kit) Milt 1 l-i 111'! I.t 11 tt itMii -It iiiniiU. rum I'.ii lis e m uie i-rme ui I I. I. I'nrl. r III Orrii ui I'm. mm . w r y renllril. s.lt til K fliiPM'. A.I m 1 11 1 rstn til ri. en me "f P '.er P jtt.t loret.eil. Aim II ll IsH I 17. FKIDAY. Al'KIL 17. Orrpon Clijr .larktt Ketrl. (CorrectetS weekly. j Wheat No. 1 merchantable, W cents por bushel. Hour Portland. j:?.45j Howard's Seal, 3.J5; Fisher's llest, (3 So. Oi!s 2.1 to 26 cents ier bushel. Millstufl's llran. l3.r0 r ton; eWta, $15 er ton. Ooions 80 cents ter aack. I'otatoes 25 cents er sack. 4'ggs, 11 cenla per dozen. ituUer lUnch, 2S to 25 cents per roll. t'reah Fruit Apples, from 75 cents to per bo.t. JViaJ Fruita AppV, 2lU4 cents;, aes, 2' to 4 cents ; plums, 2'. to 3 ceii U. , Cicon Hams, 8 to 8 Si cents; sides,1 to 7; shoulders, 5 to ti; lard, ti to 7. left the first of this week to work down the liver during the summer. Peputy Sheriff Hyatt passed through this neighborhood on business yesterday. Misses Mary and Lena Seebold of Ore gon City, have been visiting their parents during the last few weeks. Someone was greatly in need of a hal ter roK, as some coundrel passing by the school house helH'd themselves to over half of the Hag rope. We will have to take dow n the pole or make a ladder to go up (he pole to get a new rope through the pulley. JiMXi Alms Hems. Aims, April 1.1 Chas. Iiratnhall made a trip to Salmon Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Hickman ia on the sick list this week. The A imes Sunday school was organ ized Sundav with a larte attendance. , Tne following officers were elected : Rev. Livestock and Dressed Meals Beef, '....,,. . 1 . ' 1 , . . ,. , . ' J. . 1 ullcv, siiiiernitendenl ; Miss Jes- live, 2fc to 3 cents; bogs, live 2'4 cents; sje ai8tnt ,llperin,cnae ; l.og8 dres-sed, 3h cents ; eep, 2..o to . Mffc A Hii.kiiian . Mfg s per head. Poultry Chickens, young, from $2 A. I'ramhall, assistant secretary; Mr. ; Frank Hickman, treasurer; Miss Ada ' VA't.L'tin.'til llbruriat. Mru Kvfl Itmm- v 1 , . 1 1 41 "all, chorister- Vcr few early vegetable? are as yet : ,. f.. ., . in , , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boroughs of Cam- onung into umrket, not enough to es-!,...,. . ... . ,,. , , . , . bridge Ciiv, Ind , are exiiectM to arrive ubhsli a regular puce. Eggs have been ,, , , , r, . , , ,Mondav,and make this tbeirfuture home, onubuallv scarce during the past week,! , , ., , .. , 4 . t, , ! Miss Lula Conel of Portland, was the ad have advanced to 11 cents. Ranch 1 guem 01 .urs. j. j. r.isner. Harry Bramhall, Frank Hickman and butler has been forced down to 25 cents yer pound, on account of the large bup pljr of creamery butter !K. I.. Hickman attended the Christian I Endeavor meeting at Bull Han. .Sunday. Mr. J. J. Eisner was in Portland this week. bjr total applications, as they cannot Miw, Mattie pun,,, a mte Slck ,t ,i,e Pcanfcss Cannot he Cared. home of her sister at Bridal-Veil. Mr. Henry Fritz is still at work clear ing his farm and setting it out in tine fruit trees. Some of our hoys attended the repub lican club meeting at Stagerweed, Wed- B. reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness. . asdthat is by constitutional remedies. : Jtafnees is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eusta- Ar. T.lka Wlian ihia I11K4 mild in. nu u v. 1 1 . . 1. 1 1 mi, luuii in flamed you have a rambling sound or nesJay evening tniperfect bearing, and w hen it is entirely closed Deaf ness is the result, and unless Two Lire Kared. tLo inflammatioQ can be taken out and j Mr8 Phoebe Thomas of Junction City, ..ui, iuto io"" "".ui... wu- in was tola Dy ner uoctors sue naa con- -fttioo, hearing will be lost forever; j BUlnption and that there was no hope nina rasps out of ten are caused bv ca-1 . i.. t ... t,.n... , i it. . 1 UI liCI , IJUb I.U UU.IICB Ul 4 ' I . IVIHg tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed jxew Discovery completely cured her condition of the mucoua surfaces. !and gie says it saved her life. Mr. 'We will give One Hundred Dollars for j X108. Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Fran any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) ti8c0 gufTered from a dreadful cold, ap- 4t. ..4 4 t.. i .. fr.na r1.. . t. i . . . turn, uiuuuk od luicu f? nan d w iai i u proacli ing Uonsumption, tried without 'Cure. Send for circulars, free. result verythin else, then bought one K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. j bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and Hold by Druggists. 75c. in two weeks was cured. He is natur- ally thankful. It is such results, of ! which these are samples, that prove the How to Cure Itheuniulisni. Ahago, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10. '93 , .,,..,, pfril.1(.v this, n.fidinine in I wish to inform you of the great good Coughg an(, Co,(,g Fre(J lM boUleg gt Chamberlain'! Tain Balm has done tny fbannan & Go's. Drugstore, Charman tfe. She has been troubled with rheu- j Brofj j,, giM rj) centg Rnj natisiu of the arms and hands for six I tnonlhs, and has tried many remedies Inscribed for that complaint but found j A1'' Consumption, no relief until she used this pain balm, i by stopping that cough. We know of no one battle of which has completely cured j belter remedy for coughs and colds than tier. I take pleasure in recommending the S. B. Cough Cure. For sale by C it for that trouble. Yours trulv, C. A. G. Huntley, druggist. , fMAMi. 50centand $1.0.) bottles for ..,, ......,...7 r iO ttr. it i oil i r jii. t, riDiiit.i, Bale by U. A. Harding, druggist, lire. K0SE CAKMVALS, and the like, will he the delight of Cal- Policy holders of the defunct tate jfornia for the next two or tbree )0nths. Insurance Company will find it to their I Interest toece mc before piecing their SANTA BARBARA FLOWER FESTI buiiness elsewhere. Special induce- VAL, the fame of which ii world-wide, and Sophia l.ogus May 5, '113 Adm drcdlots2 and 7 bik 4S Oregon City Heirs of Julius l.ogus lo Wiggins and Wilkinson April II '!HI W 1 lots 2 and 7 hlk 4S Ore;on City. . Geo Schieve to Hcriiion Hethku April 7 ".ti W I U.lti acres in lot 3 sec 33 and I acre in sec 34 t 2 s, r2 James ti lVSIianer to R II IV Siiaer AprjJ I '9ti W D ne'4 of nwl4 sec 7, e of sec ti t 5 a r5 e 1400 J A Stromgreeil to C ti Stromgrec n IVc28".5 WD w4 of iiw'4of stc 20 t 4 , r 3 e 1 G C Fields to W R Burt Mar 20 'IHi W D a1, of sec 30 t 5 a, r 3 e. . . W C D Lttoiirelte to W K Burt Mar 20 'SHI V D s' of see 30, t 5 s, r 3 e 1510 J L H-ndrick to Chas I.Cole July 12, '9) W D lots 7 hlk 7 Falls View 225 Joel A Stewart (guardeon) to W M Stinrt Aug ti '94 0 lot 1. 2 7 and 8 blk 105 Oregon City ... 5M Win and J W Stewart to M M aood Apr 0 90 WD lots 1,2, 7 and 8 blk 105 Oregon City 500 F. L and F D Sturgis to Enos Dodge Mar 30, '90 W D undivided 1 0 of ne'4' of ne' of nw '4' sec 0 t 5 a, r 2 e and sw of ne', of se'4' and luts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of sec 31 t4s, r2e 200 Wm Krugor to tieo Mager Mar 12 '90Q CD 1.17 acres in nw' and 4 acres in nw(4 of sw1 of sec 4 t4s, rle i:w C N Salter to O W Clark Jan 2. '95 8 W I) ne'4' of nw' sec 2S t 1 s, r3 e 000 Chas Maiden to E K Dearborn Apr 3 'Wi W D lots 2, 7 and 2S Mill thorn 25 J M Deardofr to 11 J Odell Jau 2 00 W D 8,'i of seU sec 25 1 1 a r 2 e 1250 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right lo the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, investments, real estate, abstracts etc. Olhce over Bank of Oreiton Cily. Cull and investigate. Address hot 377, Oregon City Oregon. .Notice. On and after Sunday March 2., the Novelty candy factory will serve ice cream soda and ice cream in their re freshment parlors and be prepared to furnish the finest ice cream to families or socials in any quantity fioin one quart lo 50 gallons. Indigestion (ui el Depressing times depress the mind; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the S. B. Headache, and Liver Cure will restore your heultl. to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For sule by C. G. Huntley, druggist. feiim moil. lu ll.o I'I'i'iiil t iiiiri nt III . Sislu ul l r.'4l'ti lur I'iiit'k.iuuit f itirily. ", C Mil vt mi'l H"l. i' M li l. r. rtnri ili'lint tni'lutf.. it I'li'r the Urn iiHiim ul Millor HHM nr.... .: mill., ... W K. kiintnt. .1. Iintli.li. Jntii A I 'l"h. M i ll A. Jinn'.. Mr-. . K ktnKitt, M'. Mit'i.1111, tiilr ul Utt t.l '!'. j. lusU.t., ill., es! mI, iIvioiiiUiiU. To Mr. Miiti.iv.. IN TIIK NAVIK or I II K sTAII UK tUUUHN yuu .r hrelir rr.pilivil t'i in. r !' r..in piaiul. hi llio nIsivii viiliiu-il ult, l.tr Itit llr.i iUjf of ilw timi r. (ii. .r Irr u nr .ll ruint, in wil lh.. Iirnt Ii.i.ii.iiIiii( MhilInv, April Jotlt. I1 - ii .1 ll vim mil !! ii. au.wi-r. (nr wnul 4lK i Unit' it, Hit. (..alntlir wl.l ap i y n. Urn t'niirl lor lint mimi ilrtnti..ii-ii lit tiiw itinuiituii. iit-wu. lur a i:'ro lurrr u.lnf a irtniii luin'lisiilr ! I en, II l.-.l hr lh p alniiiT. ailn. U. V Kuiiilil anil T. y I it 1 1 In ..eiir U10 .inn nt I.V.1 m, an.l li.iiml rerunli'il .ai in ul ls..k s ul .Mi-i'h.'ile Lirii! lur muI riMi.ity, an I ILal lt iltttflliiiic ilii-riticil l:i .ii 1'tfii. anl Hi! lultowiuf r.l tsttalr, tw a.iiil In . an.l lh l itia ul "I Hi pi .1 11I ir lu inn .nil, in ml tt iiuiih h l( 11 lh .'it n.ll i. lh lulluwiua' d rniii liil : II-kIioiiii at a sinl III fl'ialm unrlli ol Hi iniiih a!i r rii4ir til .nrli'in 'U in tiitltll'ill 3 -until, ran! 4 va.1 nt Hi W lll.tin.llii nirriilian tu Ciae.amai I'-mnlir, orriu, 1111.110 Wii so chatitft. Ihutsr n iriit 4tit.tia.ii., ihtnir C4. si) (vim 1.1. ill ns amiih at rlialm and i'' link, in lh lae n( iMiiiinuiir, tsinuoiliif Sti arrvi, atul lor .tirti Imilu'r rativt at atiall icstu uni a il .ntivr. IM. 01. Ilr I. pub .ht by t.nlcr n' lh Hun. Jmlfo lliiiry K M ( tin. mat' .1 c nn. tun In 1 1 cily ul I'urllaiel. Mari-h 3th, lvjtK II K. fl!ti, , 417 All trnrr lur I'm 11 ll IT. Numuiona. In ttif t'ln-mi Ci.tirMI Hi S'.'r ol Hr.n lur 1 lark ' .t "tuity. t. A luolin'i, pUlutirT. ri. I.a.r Appt I. na Al p e. Ha il Kul r, P. II lu-kr, K ltl 0:1. Jo tuii'vri(. Naiintt Wl ut n, l,un Vir.uii.llir. I'olia V. r.iai In, J H"ih t'uini, 8. Hn.it. r. W I. II!.-.. II on lib ck. t na (.'.inn, lwi. t'uhii, snnnu Ku.iwajr, lwia KamiHt.ky. tit i-u.lanu. To K. tor aou, lwn Vsrilan llf auit ( e l V.r- atatnlii; til miii ilt'tonilani.. S TIIK NAMKtlKTIIt srATKoroKKlli'N eiNsir auil a i!tr lh 1 r.iiniil'Ut niol iraiu.l jriiu muI 11 o truu r Iter -t.r rimt. d l- ynti In IM.- b iv ul IHil un. br 'hr nr. I rt.r u Ihn it 'll rii r Ivrin o t m b ivruuri, lintrli ; lh term ImIuuiu Mnu lay, April Inn, IM anil If nu li t . MU.wur, lor waul tt.tr!ul, III! pi Int IT will tk a 'I nor 1 airaiml yon ami rb ol j iq, fiirucioaiiiR all your .-.piltr til relpntie linn m iii lu.r intMr.t which v 111 or lh. of ton inr hit lu tn uorth ball nl Hftl m w lii"1 town. hip J aouth, ratix t mitt: or in w 1 i.u:io mrrliiian In t'Urkama. C ni'iir. On (mi. au l that any lnir t vuu m.y bav in aati! ral v. 1st!, b bvl I lo ba ButMtftiiani ami auiiju't to rlfitianl JoinaaJ ol ihl. plainlUT, uua.r Ibi term ol his certain mor fair t-'r t,u, xih?ui4 01 iri47b lay of o 'luls-r. ni, by I...0 Apul, loa Appi ana liatrlil K"iiiy. aa fuiinii rr 0 rilJ "ti paf JS, buok .7, HuourJ ul Uurtcafni fur I lackamm 1 uuniy, or. t rhla pntil catlou la ma I Ii y rlrtu itl an oritur ol Hi llnniiraU II Miry K. Mi'UInn ul I' ai ('lumbjr. lu 111 city wi. JA4-17 mail ur'la nl. March Mb, 11. r.. l koih. Ail my fur PmuiifT. meat offtfred for the re-writing of such risks iu old and reliable companies. A return premium allowed on unex pired term of State policy to apply on iemium of new policy. Save money by calling upon me before dicing your insurance elsewhere. ASDBEWT (1. MaLSTEN, Office in Jagg.tr Bid. opposite court Louse, Oregon City. Cares Croup. "My three children are all subject to croup ; I telegraphed to Ban Francisco, ot a half a dozn bottles of 8. B. Cough Cwe. It is a perfect remedy. God bless yon for it. Yours, etc., J. H. Cbo.ieb, GranU I'aas, Or." For sale by C- O. JSanitey, druggist. Dr. Vanderpool's Tlijflic, the S. B. Headache Liver and Zidnpy regulator, tikes the lead with and the glory of which, like that of .'Solo mon, is not half told, opens April 15. Queen Flora will reign 3 days an arbi tary and absolute despot. LA FIESTA DE LOS ANGELES, now fixed in the chronology of California feasts, and not less illustrious than its older prototypes, commences April 22, and the riot of fun will spread over 4 days. THE CARNIVAL OF ROSES, to take place in San Jose, May Ctb to 9th, inclu sive, though a more recent candidate for favors of the fun-loving world, yet be cause of the limitless possibilities of the Garden City for anything that is made of roses, is quite as full of prominence. KEDLXKI) RATES will be made by the Soiitiikkn Pacific Company for all these brilliant events. For bale byC.G. Huntley, druggist, j Arrange your programmes accordingly, and call on agents lor particulars. For clean, white cotton rags 5 cents per pound cash, will be paid at The En iriKPEisz office. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Legal Notices. olle. T-OTK.E H HKRKBV GIVES THAT TIIK J3l undurilirnul bai bien appolntel by the Cuuuty Court ol Clackamm County, OreRun, ex ecutrix of thu limt will anl tettaiii'iut of M ti ttle w Aemi.oKKnr, decgMttil. All pumon. Ii ay inn clrilmiaKslunt tha eilntof timal 1 Matthew Aeoiiie7K"r, deceatiel, are beritby tintinuil to present the lam duly verlllorl ncaorillu- to law for payment to the iiuiluntifneil at HnrliiK'a Clankainni County, OroKon, or nt tlia olllce of Geo. C, Hruwuell, OrvK iu City, Orejol, wlthlu six mmitliit from the date of thl. notice. fcated, Oregon (;ity, Oreunn, M ireh 19. 18'Jtl, K1.8IIKTI1 AKMISKIKJKK, J. U. Camphei.i., Kicciitrlx. Attornoy loi Executrix. 3 -27, 417 NiiiiiiiionM. la the Circuit Citirt for the St tte of Orcoa, for Clackamu County. Edna S, Otiggn, plaintiff, vs., Johoph Griggs, det.udaut. To Joseph Url (gi, mid def jodaut. IN THE NAME OF TIIK STATE Of Oregou, you nr required to aniwer tha complaint Blel against you In tn a'xire eutlilwl in It. by the lit day ol the next regular term of ail I court, to-wlt: the terra heir I lining Monday, April 2nth, 1S)6, an I 11 you fail to niwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief de.nandel iu the complaint, to-wlt: lor a decree devolving tne b inda of matrimony now exluilDg butweeii filalntlff and defuuilaut; for the cimtnily ol aura May, minor child ol Slid marriage, and that plaintiff" tie allowed to r.'aiiiae her maiden name, to-wlt, K1na 8. Hoylm, and for luch Other relief as nhall he junt and equitible. This notice li published by virtue of an order ol the Honorable Judge, linry E. McGinn, male at chambers in the city of Portland, March 5tb, MS. II. E. r. itoss, 3-6, 4-17. Attorney for flaiutlff. Id la- Circuit Court nf tn Stan of Oregon, for tbel nuDtyul tla''fcamaa. Mr V O. Mar ling, plaintiff, K ll I'rliwall, J. U. Allen and Jn h Meiiull, UlouUanl.. StiUo Orexuu, Votin'.yoIC ichtma, a 1I VIKTI E OF A Jl l) IMKST OKIHfK, J dore.iao I i ex euli ui, da y ii.ujtl mil oi and uiidrr tn .cal of to aim entitled e inrt. In th al.o e itlll-'d rat, m mi do y il rei U I and d itvd in Is h day of Mara , Is , uimiii a udim!itt 'e iiluru-1 an.l i-nte "I In .aid eourion t ie h dar o Krbrusry, IS it. In latrnr o' Mm. V. O. llarrtiiw, cli ti. IT, in i analn.t Kil l'rl!l. J. Pi Allen anl Jiwanh Muiuill, drleud nt.. lor tin ii n of .' I.IOI. with inlerj.t ihe eon ' th rate n IB r c t. iwr aiiuuin Ir mi the ISi'i l y ol t n il.-. IS M, and the nrth r I 9 IT.S aa aito net 'a I e, ..n i the lur.hrrMi n o f 7 i ntinl ii.'iur m nt., and (hiMo.to a d upon t i b ttii',n tn hduig in tiinvi.e ae if th - oil tri u del rib I ri-al pr"P"riy i u ito lu 111 i Count l'I .t'kan . la t.i ol Or g in. to-wlt: All ol Ma 1, 1 and S ol hee kio 2 1, ai-" ibeiioriliHttit qii ir er and lnti I and 'in n-rt n;i 'ii, all In towiiMhip 5 .nuih ol rang" 2 ea.t ol t.e Willaiuette tueiidian, tin talning ac . NoM', th :t or , by virtue of Ml I ex.notlloi, jii'iKini'D order A ol -'ei'ri-, nod li r -iiipilaui' w th the ' innni irul n' a I writ, I will, mi mil ords), trie .nth d iy ol April, 1-vai, nt the hour nl 1 o'rliH'k p. m., al I h" Irmit dmr o' the Couiitv Coon II oue . Hit' eiiy ol O g in l.'liy, in .'ild ro'iuty a id .tale, .e I at pun ic aiii t iin, auliaeito re .ftiiptlon, to the uiKhiat hlOiler, lor e .h In h Hid, all tin rlgh tile miii Inture t whcti lh tilliiin naimd ilff u d i. la or cither nf litem itiid on the date nl lh mor traire henin or amc i hai lu an I to the above dc rlbj.i rual nroperly o' a iv pirt Itioro ol.toirilii.fi' iil.l pxo utiiin, ) nlgmeni order, decree, lulure-t, co.Ih a id a I a croing coin. K. C. MADIiOCIl, Hhi'ol Clm-k iiit'ia C hi 'ty. Ore 'o i, ?.-'., 4-17 lly N. A. Mikhiv, Deputy. Diti-d, O e;on City, Or., llirll l,li4 Mum mono. In tb Circuit Coart ol t ie .State ol Orego i, for the c ti my ol t.ia xmiim. Malachl (Jnintb.ira, plamilir, v., George It. Djdmaii, Joint Ainm tnr and K. Aminulur. hlawil;, T. 8, Mi'Dailel, II. U Talum aul Minnie Tatum, hi. wif", J. J, lloweu and h n n n lu II w.jii, hi. w.le, E, II. I'arkur, Angellne Kerry, William Hall and M.J. Hall, h wile, def lUdania. To II. L Tatum and Mluulo Tatum, d-lun lauta ab ive n imed: IN THE NAME OKT1IE STATE orOKEHO.N you are h mhy reiue"t 1 to apiwar ami aoaiver the romiil-tlnt ll el airalnit you 111 Ihe aoove eolitle I ami o 1 or before the tlrat day ol the (irm of rai I court next followirig the ex p ratloi -n -ix wui-k. pub.ication of till. .11111 moua, to wit, on or bulo e ll.e 'it It 1 d iy of Anrll, Wt'i, and y ill art here iy notified t iat II you lull ao to apiear and a lawer the nlalnttir will take Juu tiiient and oe tree lu fluid Mint airalimt the delendanta Oeorg K, D.tiltnari and T. ri. Mi'IMulel for tin- 111 in of W. w th Inlernat there 11 from the '20th d iyo. Ma', latifl. at the rale of a porcenb cr anliuiw, lor III I aiiorney fiei, and lor the coat and dlibur.eiuen . ol thl mil, and alio duerej foriiclo.lna: a ftiirtaln tnorl gug! x tcuied by aald d 'l'iidant, T. H. MclMn lel. to plaintin 10 ai-cure planitllra ial l claim, b ilng urviu real prorl)' a.tuate In ihu County of CiackamaH, Mtate of Oregon, and bonudud and deaenbad by commencing at the Hontliwoiit corner of the donation laud claim ul Caleb and Alice Kirhey In towmhlp I nouth, range 8 enat ol the Willamette Meridian, running thonce north 14chr Inaaud lillnka, tlioiiceu.it .'Wchaina antliHlluki thence louth II chalna II liuka, thence we.t 811 chalna 711 link! to the pi inu of lieglnnlng, containing.! acre, ol land, more or leaa, aud bein-i part, of i.-irl n. 21 and M lu .aid townahlp and rntige, and directing nil of laid property In Ibe manlier provided by lew and the application of to proceed, to the payment of the claim of plaintiff, Including colli aud dlihunmeuta aud attorney fuea, Hervice of thla auininoua ii made upon you bypnbicatlou purinirmil to ordur of Ihe Hon orable Loyal H. hletirni, Judge of tho circuit court ol the atate ol Ore011 lor the enmity of Mu tnoTtiih, made in chanilira, dati d the Mil day ol March, IHlW, the Judge nf the llr-t atwve nt tu ii oourt being abiuui from laid county of Clat-k'tma!. GEO. W. HA ZEN. 8-6,4-17. Attorney lor rialotlff Opportunities for Investors and Speculators. Nocotuity IlUe CluckniiuiH no city lllie Orenon City. No limit nni'M'i of cVt'll Imrw tti'iimt cx er lnfl Innliey ItV II jlnlirioim iiivisl nt iii Cliii'kiiiiuiH I'minly. It woiiM In1 m iiily tin tnr-ri to losti iiiiiney by litivinn in 'ii gtni t'ity. H'h IiccuiiI iful locution great niiniiirni'luriiin cKtiiliiliiiii iilt. Inri' nrnl cuiiHlunt Iy itu rciiMinn ny rnll its jircat nml r ti i i.tiij.!: future, ni'ikca ttivnnn City, inciiniiiiriililo llic lient city mi the iitiilliwi'M coii.tt fnY Hit' iuvcnl iiiciit nf ciiiilnl. It fnllnwH tlii'ii that ymi hiiiy Imvc an inttTcnt in the ImrniiiiiH In low, '2 lulu llllil llt'W Ciillil'i' ill West niilc ililililiull to Olt'pHI City, .' IllilUltl'S It'iini niicr 1111 1 Is. Suit' or (nnlc. No. I iiiiltliii IhIm ncur rrchhytcrimi chiircli niic hlock from Tlh St. chci.i purl ciinIi, luilmicc mi I iinc. I luls ncur Hiirclay ru'lnml fur truth1 or mile Two lols on Main Mrcrt, ul ('oinjri'giitiniiiil churcli for hulc.' Html nito iu town for urnci'iy ptnrn or piivult' liounliux hntim-. Will Imihl for ptoil tcnunt. 1 lot iu I'urk ntlilition. Sulc nr truilc One hliK'k of I11111I nt l'.lyvilli1, mi nuiiii Mnliillu rmnl, level muI will Milnlit iii into S lnti; two new Iuhikim, (wo hiiniN, nml two Mili'titliti wcIIh. Tliin iirniM'itv in ilclii-hlfiill v Hitiiiitcil mill woiihl fuit the moat fuhliilioiiH. Will Hell for purl cimh, or will truth! for 1111 improved furm. Allot lu r pmtl lihu'k of luml inljoiiiinn Hun lay ncIuhiI hlock in Origin, t'ity fair lniii in 1 hum city water riht in llio heart of tho city. Sell cheap, or t'lult for furm. Will N'lir careful invent!- JZlltinll. I lot in 1'urneH'n mlilitioii on .Mnl.tllu rmiil, Sule or Irntle. ('urpeuterx, phiHtercrK, hrick iiiuhoiih, teumteriil mill men, loKcm, wiinttil to huy houien uixl pny for it in work. One new nml pretty (i-rooui cottage; liaril fi 11 intit-il ; cellar, "printf witter, with four lotx, overlookiiiK fulls, nt t'niiemah, for nule or Initio. Taken conic money. Hoiihu cot IIKM), One lot in the thriving rnilroinl town nf Teknn; worth f.'lOt), or pcrhnpi It H liole lot limit'. Will truth' tliiri lot for lioroe-, cuttle, Hheep, hoi oroiitH. or just auytliiii", to help you nut. Thin in n j;imii lot ami in n pM-tl tow n, Imt 1 1I011 1 wiuit it, an I Imve ni need for it tin ih'r the heiiVeli.. si) iicrt'H nf Ciiluinhiii county hottom luml, inn"tly ulu-ht'tl nml htirucil oil', iiml in gniHH. Two mih ri fnun ('oliiinhiii river. Trudu or flllc. One of the hi nt nintlern coiiMtructi l ilwclliiij," in (Ircunn City; wholo hliK'k of luml, level, nml ullorilinj; one of tho imt lovely viowi tohehinl in the city. New nml hunilsoine fr.uno hurti. No liner rcHiiJeiice prttperty in tho city; out' block froi public mcIiooI. Will truth' for Al outnitlo proHrty. Will m il or rent for long term tho Ik'hI garden luml in Oregon, on tho Will.imetto river ami Kunt Siilt Klei-tio Kuilrjuil. Will nub ilivido anJ Hell in ucro trnctH, ot rent in parcelrv. l.'t'i fct frontun on Muin Ktrpel, in On-gon City; ntrot't improvement! iiihiIc; ott elect lie lino. Will trail Air pkkI conn try proerl, or veil nt a big bargain. For further particular, rail on or mldre II. K. CROSS-, Oregon City, Oregon. F0KKST 0K0VK POULTRY YARDS Tho Oldest and Most Rollablo on tho Pacific Coast. WVAN'DOTTKS, I'l.YMOl'TII K0CKS, MC1IIT BHAIIMAS, r.KOW.Vaud W1IITK LKCHOUNS, and nri'ltOVKD LANllKIIAN Those Aro tho Vory Dost Varieties Known- IT piiyn tkeep only the IchI, nnd no hiMine pny ho well n tho poultry intliittry. It pnyg better than wheat, lng or cuttle. ONK IieS'DltHI) IIKNS of the beat laying varietie will yield a yearly net income of if'JlKl. Thia neason our at nek in fiiwr than ver,und we guaraiitco Hitisfuctinn to all our putroiiri. St'inl Stamp for Trice list of Iwls ami s. Atldret, Lock Hox !J.'!". J. jM. (iiirrisou, - - Forest (j rove, Or. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Sts. Telephone and Bailey Gatzert. Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Comoany. Alder .Street Dock, Telephone No ."ol. A ui' j 1 rr. "-"'r:''i--"44j' Portland, Astoria and the Ocean. Tulophono leaves Portland 7 A. M., daily except Sunday. Tolophon leaves Astoria 7 I'. M., daily except Sunday. Huns direct to train for Clatsop beach and connects with Str. Ilwaco for Ilwaco trains running to all points on North beach. Uailey Gatzert leaves Portland 8 P. M., daily, except Sunday; on Saturday 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria daily at 0:45 A. M., except Sunday and Monday; on Sunday 7 P. M. Connects with all trains for Clatsop beach and Ilwaco beach. This lino has a boat connecting with both beaches, returning from Astoria every night in the week. U. B. SCOTT. E. A. SEELEY, President-Agent.