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EDUCATIONAL NOTES All uoiiiiiiiinlcatiiMm Inliiiiilml (or till column hIhiiiIiI tin m1 tr'HHil to Mm. II, 8. (lilmun, (rKn City, Ori'K'in. Tim April iniMitltiK of tlm ( 'ln-k n niiin Comity 'lVarliur'a Arntoi lullon, which will 1 10 hi'lil tin Hutiinlay of tlil week In tliu Wi'ht (Iri'iion City m liool Iniilillnv, will I hi olio ul tlm nulalilo hcmI(iii ol tlm vi'iir fur niiKoi'liitioii. Tlm proyrmii will Imi ol iiiiiihiiiiI inlKtcNt iiml will Imi highly liiHtriK'tlvd, fir roiiki ul llin bent tiilnra tlotiul luliint ol thin county and ol I'orl liiinl will mnhUi In cuirylnii It out, Statu Hupt I rw in will l pri'muit ami mlilrum till) llfliclulllll),llll M III-III lldlll illlHlf Iritf Mini loit'ililo nM'iikiT hi aridiuna will Imi worth lii,arin(. HiivituI timclinrN Iron) Cortland liav uliitcil that llny will I hi inii'iil, uml owlnn Ui tlm convniilimuu ol uri'i'HN tlm ntti'liilutiru of (Markutnua county tinii licrH proinlni'ii to lo ununuully liirn. I'rol, iHirnill wltli llm learlnira mnl m liiilum of llm nrliuol an wiill a tliu board mnl fit ir.-riM ol tlm illhlrlrt are pre iurlii to(xtinil mnitt I'urill.il wi'lroiun to tlio trmrlmri and to nil wlio aro in tcri'hliMl In tliu iuSli(! ncIiooU. Tlm till (Kim ul ()rii)(Kii City art) UKHii'lully InvlUiil tu li iinwpnt. Following it tlm iroruin : "Llimalura in tlm Cuiintry Krhoola". . Mr. II. H. (iilmun "lluw may Altmnlani'it at hrliool Imj Inm-awd" J. W.tirny lUnruiwion oh-iiiI hy Mum Aim ISttird. "Kad mnl huilintu" I'rol. II. H. Slrnnu" PIki'iinkIoii omiiiI by T, J. (iury. rmr "Cliilil Ktu.ly" 1'iof. It. T. Koliiimon )iciiHniiiii oHniiit liy Mr. L. W. Mc- Admii AiMmM I'r. W. K. Curll I'BiH-r "Correlation ol Htuilv" I'rof. I,. W. Mc.Adam IliM'IINxloll HMMl('l liy I'. M. WVlllMI. "What Shall We Do Willi tlm I. my lkiy ortiirl?" K. M. Ward "Tiling Uml CmiM) tliu Mind to U giintiKte" I'rol N, W. Ilulinct liniiiKluii oi'HLl liy II. (i. Stalk weather. Acl.lrcmt Stalo Supl. i. M.Irwin Tlm I'Xirriiicii will bo lnturnuiiu'i with niimlc mid recitation. A kin m )v AT WllJtoS VII.I.K. Arbor lav wn olmerved by our nchool with appropriate, fhoti;h not very vluliu rule 'Xiri'i'. The liU-rnry program conm.ted of Ilio (nllowiiiK: Hmltation "Arbor l'ay" I'rinill Milny. " I'lie Oak Trixi," Almiua Hint. "The Trw," Urate Vuwnll. "The llobln", Mahcl S0..I17. "Arbor fUy Tree-" Klli'ii Itrulmt. "Come- to th (IK( t IT t Ol'ltr I'KlMJKKIU.MH. Coiitlniniil I'rom Firat I'k. ul ; tliu oaiimi wa limtrd on iluuiiirrur to plalntlM' uomplitliit, plulntiir iippimiliiK by II. K. mnl (1, W. Hwohi, ami dnliind anl by UmlgimA (irllllllli, tlmir attor tmyn, II wim oriluii'il Unit xulil demurrer bo RiiHtnlniiil, ami plulnllir ullowi'il until Tiii'mliiy In which to pli inl. Mx.la K Kcolluril v Ouvld II Clone; tliln cane cmnii up to bo lnard on d inurriir to the couiplulnt uf plalnliir, plulntiir MiM-urliiK by lliidnna A (irllllfth, Imr Mlloriiny, and llm diilmidant by lil atiiirnny, II. K. CroM, The dmnurrnr whi lunluluixl, and tlm ilufcndiiut given until Wdiiiiduy In whii li to aimwiir. A Mi Ktiiniiy vn II II Know ; tlm pUln tlirappiiarod by hii attonmyn, C, 1) and I) ('. Iiloiiriittu. It wan ordnriid that iliilaiill be untiiri'd a tu iliilniidHiil, end JudKOiHit awardud tlm plulntiir In tlm mini ol :i,i;i.75, with com! and ilinliiirim iiihiiIh. 1) II Clone ye 1.17111 K Clooa ; ilmiiur ri-r to pluiiitiir'i rouiplaint untulni'il, and tlm pluintiir n liiMinu to lurlhur pli'ml, and oldi'tiiiK to aland iiion the urluinal coinpluiiit, itwaa thiiriifore con aidnrrd and adjuilxi'd that (liifundaiil liavi) ami rwt-oviir from plaint IT Imr cokU ami ilinhiimi'iucntil taxi-d at till. Own for plalutiiraud l.atuiirotlua (or dcfmid aut. HUto of Oregon V William Wtllcni; piacticliiK dmiliiitry without a HrciiHu. (In inotioii o( W. N. Ilairett, dintricl at torney, tliu indii'tumiitH aitainnt the du limdunt weru diinliii'l. KruniTH Wi-Ihh vi A1111I11 K Jonet ami KLJoni'd, Imr hiiHlinnd; pluintiflT ap Krud by 11. K. and ti. W. Kwope, bin attorimyN, and the dcli'iidaiita apn'ur inn not, ju Juini'iit wiin taken by default (or the H'lin of IIH.I.H7, cohIh, iiiterent and attorney (era aKiuiit tl.e defendant. A ihieriD ol lorwIoHiire wait ordered un It) .!. In aiv 111, tp la, r ft v. K f Kiley va Merrill CuuipMI, it al; it apiH-nriiiK that tlm iae bud been nettled outnldu ul court, it wad ordered that the Hume i heii-hy diHiiiiawd, anil tho paper withdrawn from thn fllon of the riiurt. I.. I.. Porter lor plainliir. Hi houl D.Htrict No. r.J v County Court of Cluckainaa county; ordered dininiimed and papera withdrawn. Matthew Atbey v John Wankct; or dered diHtniiaed and paiiera withdrawn. 1, I.. l'orlr for plaintiir CC Miller va W J Knitfht; ordered thai the plaintiir have until Monday, lie '.'7th day uf April, in which to file ft reply in thin caimn or plead to nr now on tliu. II. I'. Ciohh for plaintitl'. limit l'henley va Jalx-nli Wihum, KUuidmn ol Claience M Wilhon, a minor ; WoimU," (Jjldle Sueley . The Itrook" . 0n motion ol Uie plaiuliir, apuriii by KIU Uinta. "Arhor Day Souk," Mllie heeley. " rhe DatTodila" Ida IlinU. KHy "Korenta of North America," Karuh Itrulmt, "Treea olSunth America" Cur Koeley. "Animala of North American Korenta," Kddie Scbllckeiiter. "ltinlHoltlm Kotentaol North America" I.llliu Schlickniiu'r. "Ilirda of South America" Ida llinlx. "Nut lM-rinu Tree of North America," Imnlor Sehiel. SelliiiK out a line innple tiee on the achool i;roiiinU cloned dm exercim a of the day. Arbor day rIho maiked the close of the aeveiitli month of I he achool year. The follow iii pupil were neither nlwent nor tardy during the month: 1'rida Schlickt'wr, Ida Schlickcincr. Cora Seelev, Dora Seeley, Mabel Sceley, Waller See ley, Kulph Sueley, Kiiyuiolld Heehy, tiiuce Vowell, Noii Youii(f. I,. T. Asdkhhon, Teacher. KCIIOOI. HKI'OHT. TIioko whone million appear on the Mountain Home reenter h beinn neither abnenl or tardy are the following: Mllie Cadoimn, Dell llonderaon, Koy Wood ward, (ieoru Woodward, Kriient lloylan, Johnnie ltoyhm. Tho reuieter dIiowb none tardy, which I lair, ootiHiderinu the rain ami lourtecn inchea of niiow. Hkht Hknukknon, Teacher, School report for dimrict No. Itl for moiitli eudinit April 3: No. of pupil enrolled 41 ; No. of day attendance dur iiiK month H!Ml ; day of nbneni'O 55; average liumlier belongini? .17 55. The following are the namea placed on roll of honor: Herln Cliuy, Kulie Uluir, Grade Turner, tiuorne Turner, Cluy Larkun, ()ncar DuvidHoe.llarvy Cireene, Victor Yoiiiik, ('lauile Yountf, l'eurl Dunlavy, Kmtiitt Diinlavy, (Jertie Lock rune, Clmrley Wade. No. of vinitora for the month, 8. I am liid to have Iho pnront uml friend visit our school. G. IIi:in., Teacher. Following i tho report of school district Ko. 3(1 for the month bet!liinin March 10 nd endinn April 10: No. of day tauKhtliO; i-.tiiiiber of pupil en rolled 10 ; average daily attendance 14, No. of CMMiHof lardim a,;' ; tliooo neither alment nor tardy diirinn the month were Kdith Jackmin, Kmnin Chko, Martha Younit, Pierce Wriht, OeorKe 1-owry, Oti Yonnif, and Tillmun Youeg. We celebrated Arbor day by clearing up the school Kroiinda, Ki.hib J . Tayi.ok, Teacher. The followinn Is the report of school district No. 8, Logan, for the month beginning March 23 and ending April 17: No. of pupils enrolled, 27, average num ber belonging 21, average daily attend ance 10. Those neither absent nor tardy were: Eva Newkirk, Helen and Roy Sprague, Bessie Reed, Anna Roadarmel and Hattie and Iva Baker. No. of visitors 9. Matilda Rmcd, Teacher. bin attorney, Itrownell A CnmpMI, ronllrining the aale ol real eatate, con sisting of 12.14 acres situated in Clacka mas county Kmily II Monk va K l Dupui. Hoa Duptii and J Y Liinkin; 011 motion the pluiut'ir pn-ring hy her attorney, J. U. Cuiupbell, the aiile of real eslute con aitingof lot 4 and f in block 32, in the 0 I A S Company's llrat uddiiiou to On weno, wu ronliruied. V A Toepleiiun v Inane Apple, et al ; deinnrrer of defendant overruled, and the delimit of nucli defendant be Htid the riime i hereby entereJ. Croas lor plaintiir. Flora M Ulce va Charle S It ice; the plaintiir nppi'nrrd by her utlorneys, Jainea Thorne and (Jeorgo L Story, the defendant not appearing by pernon or uttornev, a decree ol diyoice wu granted and the conta taxed to defend ant. The plea was di'Hcrtion. W F Hubbard v J W Draper, Aurie M Draper, Rank of Oregon City and F P Nutting; aheriir sulo conlirmed. 1. CobleiiU and Rarnet Uvy y R F Davis; L. L. Pnrler apH-ared for ilaln- iir. uml judgment wu entered ugainat the defendant (or the sum of 215,24, eoHtH uml dishlirneinents. II C Steven v Henry Peckover, et a'; II K Crona appeuring for plaintiir, on mo tion tbo Hherill'ssalo was con II rmcd . State of Oregon v Kd I'ohle; Indict ment for larceny in a dwelling house at Milwaukee. Defendant waived all privileges of an attorney, and plead guilty. It apieared to the court that Haid Kd I'ohle has been in the reform school of this slate, and that be has not been discharged therefrom, it i there fore ordered and adjudged that sentence of said defendant be and is hereby sus pended for the present, and thai said de fendant he returned to tho reform school al Salem. Adolph Duppell vs O R Dedman imd Chun Dediiian; pluintifT appeared by K Mendenhall, and the defendant making default, it was ordered that judgment is Bue for the huiu of ft 180, interest, cunts and attorney fees, and a decree of fore cIubuio ordered on live acres in tho west hall of tract J in Clackamus Riverside. lvi Strauss A Co vs M Hosford.ct al; confirmation of shorifl's sale. Wednoiduy, Adolph Winterer was in dicted by the grand jury Wednosday for slenling a borne from Constable -W. 8. Smith, of Oswego. Within an hour al ter the indictment was found, he was ar raigned in court when he plead guilty, and was sentenced to two yeais tu the penitentiary. The most of the day Thursday was occupied in hearing mo tions. NOTKS. Considerable progress has been made in the disposal of tbe 200 cases on the docket. The criminal cases, which have been before the court were ipilckly dis poned of. The trial of Charles Mont gomery for the murder of Hiram Hall has been et for next Monday, Tom Chirk, who was aunt up for two yeur (or robbing the Red Wore, eon grulululed himself on getting ofT so eiutily. lie Is an cx-convlct, and Kelll her, the leader of the gang was sent up from Multnomah county for 12 years. Among llm attorneys, who haye lieen in attendance at the circuit court this week were: W, II. Dobyns, Canby: J. K. Marks, lisrlow; C. I), and I) C. Latuuretle, C. II. Dye, L. L. Purler, Jo seph Rice, II. K. Croas, J. K. Hedges, F. T. (irilllfth, K F. and (1. W. Hwope, (leorgn C. Ilruwnell, J. I'. Campbell, V. R. Hvdc, O. II. Dimlck, W. Gary Johnson, (ieorge L, Story, James Tborne, K. F. Dr!ggs, D. W. Smith, A. H, Dresser, (1. K. Hayes, Oregon City; O. N. Denny, W. K. FenUm, A. F. Davis, Raleigh filott, O. W. Ha- r.en and other, Portland. Fhctrlc Hotel 4rrivals Theo Cobler, Portland, K I) Clark, Cascade locks, K Allen, Portland, T F Fisher, " Nate I) Klliott, Newberg, lua V Iceland, New Era, Mrs K C Kastman, " K U Wiley and wife, Cascade Locka, R Hoyter, Kalama, O J McDaniel, Canby, Hryan Owsley, liutte. Mont, Mra J Puaey.H F, Chas K Runyan, Astoria, W N Iturn-tt, Hillstioro, The Klfctrie need no reeofiimenda tiona, a the throng of people who make their tetnM)rry ami permanent homes at this well known hostelry, attest to its popularity. Oregon City Portland. Line by line Oregon City Is coming to aiccennfully compete with Portland. Now it is hurnens and shoes that have met with a reduclien. I am selling a complete set of single harnes, my own make, band aewed for $H. A heavy breaking team harness, hand-made, $20. Fine silver plalel harness at propor tionately low prices. All kinds ol burse goods, ruddles, whips and rolies. In shoes I have the best good fn Ore gon City at the lowet prices. A good men's every day shoe for 1.06 that is bargain. Ladies line pebble, $1.50. genuine mens kangaroo, $3, glove calf, $2.50. Repairing a specialty in harness, sho.', etc. C. A. W11.1.KV. Seventh Street, near the depot. tf Fire. Policy holdcrj of the defunct State Innurance Company will fine! it to their Interest to see me before placing their business elsewhere. Special induce ment offered for tbe re-writing of such risks in old and reliable companies. A return premium allowed on unex pired term of State policy to apply on premium of new policy. Save money by calling tiion me befure placing your insurance elsewhere. Andkkw U. Malstks, Office in Jaugar Hllg. oposile court house, Oregon City. , Worthy of Metier. The S. II. Medicine company is the only one out ol nine proprietary medi cine firms incorioruted on this coast since 1SS7 that ha not made an assign ment. These hard times with new news paper advertising contracts lor two years, it speal.s loudly of their merit. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. An Old Standby. Clarence Porlor is so well-known in Oregon City that ho needs no further in troduction to those wanting blacksmith woik. His work always speaks Ur it self and bis prices are always reasonable. Rememlier his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strtees. t' Notice. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mrs. Troge has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, and from and after this date, I will not be responsible for any debt contracted by her. HENRY TROGE, Damascus, Oregon. March 25th, 18SIG. For the Lungs. Elder A.'son W. Steers writes from Portland, Or., ' There is no medicine for the throat, and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speaker and singers, with the confidence that I can the S. I). Cough cure." 50 cent a bottle. For sale by C. G. Hunlley, druggist. .V Recommendation from Los An;clrs. 032Caf.telar St., l-os Angeles, Cal , -After having suffered for a long time from acute rheumatism without obtaining re lief, I used Chamberlain's Pain Palm and was almost Immediately relieved. I hurhty recommend this as the best medicine known. I). M. Hamilton. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. "I'll Tell Pupa on Yoo." is the title of a new and most delightful song, composed by Fied Lone, and pub lished by J. Fischer & Bro, No. 7 Bible House, Nsw York. Price 40 cents. It is written in a sweet, flowing and Brace ful style, with a pleasing and effective accompaniment. We predict for it merited success. Attention, Comrades t The members ol Meade Post No, 2, G. A, R .snd Meade Relief Corp No. 1H, are Invited by the department com mander to attend a grand reception and camp fire at Grand Army hall, Portland, on Saturday evening, April 25, in honor of the commander-in-chief, Col. Ivan N. Walker, who will arrive in Portland on the morning of that day. It i desired that the Post go in a body accompanied by the drum corps. I.eave Oregon City on the electric car, at 0:20 p. ui. Let there bo a full attendance, C. A. Williams. Post Com'r. Hid Wanted The school loard of district No. 32, West Orcitoii City, will receive bids un til noon, May 2nd, (or excavating for basement of school house, for construct ing foundation and plating building on same. Plans and specifications may be seen at residence ol district clerk In Sunset City. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bid. J. Mautix, Chairman. I. D. Tavlob, Clerk. Our Standing at Home. 'Four nut of everv five bottle of med icine sold in the last five yeais are 8. B. irood. The 8. B. Headache and Liver Cure I nse myself us a gi-neral physic. If vnu re alck and want to set well, the milckf at. cbeanest and safest method is , a buv the 8. B. remedies and use as di-1 retted. C. P. Balcii, drugist, Dufur, Or." For sale by C. O. Huntley. The People's Farorlte. When you sre hungry and want an ap lietiiing meal one that is well cooked to your taste and well served try the Nickel Lunch Counter. This is no second-class rasUnrant, we feed the liest people in Oregon City and they al ways go where they get dill value for their money. Give us a trial. Gkohqk Bkos. Proprietors. A Home-like lintel. Farmers and the traveling public will find a comfortable home-like place to j stop at when in Oregon City at me Oriental hotel. Table supplied with an abundance of the best the market af ford. Room and beds are clean and comfortable. Our 25 cent meals are not excelled. John DrkciiiR, Prop. Indigestion Cored. Depressing times depress the mind ; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure w ill restore your health to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Notice. Prof. H. S. Strange will address the repuhlican club of Milwaukee Saturday vening, April 25. A good attendance s requested. Lad ies are invited. Insarum-e. If yon want to know anything ahout Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, fall on II. T. Sladen. He has it at his finger ends. Cows for Sale Two fresh milk cews for sale at Fischer's mill, Logan Or, Also a good horse 1100 pounds weight. Take a dose ol DeWitt's Little Early Risers just for the good they will do you. These little pills are good for indigestion, good for headache, good for liver com plaint, good for constipation. They are good. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Send the Entkkpriss to your friend in the East and thus give him an idea of what is going on in Clackamas county, It may induce him to locate with us. ToJune6for25 cents. A PrcttV JF1CC . . . Is enhanced by a nicely trimmed Leghorn Hat A Beautiful lorm Ti.i is not ptry tot a Bohd hard fact. For tho next fow weeks MHS SLA DEN will ofTer Trimmed Leghorn J lata at very low prices. Don't fail to watch tho windows as you pass. Millinery Parlors one door south ol Methodist Church. "NEW COON IX TOWN!" In the burden of an old darkey song. This advertisement announces tho opening of a NEW STORE IN TOWN. Edward Bros, (formerly of Ballston, Ore..) are now opening tip at WiHhart' old ntund opposite th City Park on the hill with ft Block of "bran riew"good.comprisingof calicoes, inuelini, shirtings, linings, etc; ladies' and gents underware, hate, caps, boots, Bhoet, otationery, notions, nails, tinware, groceries, tobacco and cigars. And other articles too numerous to mention. Prices at the lowest notch for Cash. Price list will be issued about May 1st. In the meantime w nhall be delighted to have you call to see our goods and learn our prices. Yours for business. 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