Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 19, 1896, Image 8

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    Oregon City Enterprise
PATES TO REMEMBER.
Saturday, June 20. Orators rally at Cen
tral lirantc ball, Hraver 1'rvek. lit 10 a. in.
faturxlay, June '.?. ltesular iiKM-ting ol
Teacliera' Association at I'nion ball, aix
nnlra aoutli-eaM ol On-ifim City.
Wednea.lay. July 1 Multnomah Putrid
rumona Urai. it ill meet at rigarilsill
Washington county, at in a. m.
Saturday, July 4 Or ami celebration at
Meiniji'sRruvr, Saiuty.
alurxtay, July 4. (iraml ct'leliralion and
ball at Shaver's K'rove, Molalla.
Saturday, July 4. Grand celebration at
Viol.
Tuemlav, July 7. Thin! Annual Awinblv
( hlldrrVa Hhj tit Concord.
oetore prottwdtnii mrtnor lot me
inform the public where rt. Con
cord school house i lix'Mtcd about four
miles north of Oregon City, near the car
line. Wo have had an intorvxtiiiit and
mutf ssful Sutuluy school at this place for
the past two years. Daniel Koliortnon
, our able, eilicient miperinteinlent ha
tilled that position since the oriiii.utuni
of the sehotil in a manner highly satin-
factory to all concerned. Ill tilt fulllll
ment of liia duties he has boon ably
assisted by a competent board of teach'
era. Special mention might U made in
, this connection of Miss Id Starkweather
and Miss Klioila Lee, the latter having
of Willamette Valley CliaiHainitia As-mj-
ciation meetj at liladsume park to be in missed hut one Sunday from her post
TnMliv Jnlv rIVm.vr.li.. national ,,ie ',aSt
conre'ntioii nieets in Oiicago. j Sunday the Hth In-iiig childrtMl's day
Wednesday. July 15. Ancient Orlor of the services on that occasion proved a
Wednesday, July Si-l'opulfct ,iall01lai ! fll.v nd tastefully decorated by Mrs,
convention meets at St. Umi. Lee and the Misses KobertHon. This
Wednesday, August 1! -Slate Firemen's being a union school all could take a
tbreedavs " ' ! part without in any wanner violating
Wednesday, October? Oregon State Fair , ,1,cir deiioniiiiatioiial feelings or prejiuli
meet at Salem, to contiuue until Tues-, ces At 10 IM a. m about SO iranna
FRIDAY, JUNE 10, is..
.I... Sl...t
I being present, a varied and interesting
j program was rendered, after w hich the
' collecting of the pyramids which had
I been distributed for the purpose of itiak-
EDUCATIONAL NOTES I ing collection for the home iu'mion
j society were made. A haudsouie sum
was realized in tins manner. It was a
beautiful and impressive sight to see the
I scholars come forward and after repeal
ling a verse of scripture, deposit his er
her pyramid of collections,
All communications intended
column should be addressed to
S. Gibson, Oregon City, Oregon
for this
Mrs. II.!
choice singing by Mrs.
rrograni for the teachers' meeting at
Union Hall, June 27, 18SK:
'Wbat benefits may be derived from study
ing work of ancient pedagogues "
Geo U Story.
"The real intent of the Monroe doctrine" j making lemonade, the ladies
Mrs. Annie H. Weill
"The lame, tame crane"
Pupils ol school
Song "Little Barefoot"
Bessie Holy.
R')ll call each teacher to respond with a
resume of some current event....
After some
Lee and Mis
REAL KMFATK TK.VSS1 EKS.
Furnished Kvery Week by the (lucka
inns Abstract & Trust Compiiuy.
I'at
llMO
100
7J
200
200
Robertson, the audience dinrod an
immedititely repaired to a shady grove
nearby, while some were engaged in
were fora
I ... .
ging among tne Daskets and boxes near
I at hand, and a short time the table was
loaded with a choice collection of eat'
j antes, witn candies, nuts ana oranges
; for the children. After an invocation by
I Supt. Robertson, we all went to work in
"Public school commencements" ; a practical way, leaving theories) to lue
H. 0. Starkweather j winds.
"Should Algebra be Introduced in country It is dillicult to imagine a happier con
cnools gregation than was assembled in that
H S. Gibson. j rove. All seemed determined to get
-nnysnouiu current events oe aiscus;ea n ... lPliliI,r .,,.1 tira,.tinn ni ..f
iu tuu nuuui ruum . i , , . i i t i
me uccuBiua (luasiuie auu eacu appeareu
to vie w ith the other to make it a grand
success. All being in a remarkably
pleasant slate of mind after this part
was finished, we again assembled in
the house and listened to an able dis
course from Rev. Sellwood, of Milwaukee.
After the benediction the audience alowly
dispersed evidently in a good humor
with all the world. Ouo.
S.mg-
Geo. McArther.
-"Work for tbe Night is Coming." ..
Association.
The people of Union Hall ars sparing
neither trouble nsr expense to make this
one of the very best institutes held by
the Teachers' Association. It ia hoped
thai the attendance will be large.
Union Hall is only six miles from Ore
gon City, and as the roads are good, the
drive will be very pleasant. The program
is good and no doubt the meeting will be
most enjoyable.
HAPPV HOLLOW SCHOOL REPORT .
Following is a report of school taught
in district No. 99, for the term beginning
March 16 and ending June 11. Average
number of pupils enrolled, 25 ; average
daily attendance, 22j?' ; cases of tardi
ness, first month 12. second month 2,
third month 5. Those who were not ab
sent during the term were Sammie Zin
ser, Ruben Zinser, Lulu Rushford and
Lettie Beebe. Etta M. McMcrrv,
Teacher.
Oregon City Market Report.
(Corrected weekly.)
Wheat 'o. 1 merchantable, 55 cents
per bushel.
Floor Portland, $3.10; Howard's
Best, $3.05; Fisher's Best, $3.00.
Oats in sks, white, 27 cents per
bushel, gray, 25.
Millstuffs Bran, $14.00 per ton;
shorts, $14.50 per ton : chop, $13.50.
Potatoes 50 cents per sack.
Eggs, 9 cents per dozen.
Butter Ranch, 15 to 20 cents per roll.
Fresh Fruits Rhubarb, l!j cents per
pound ; gooseberries, two cents per lb.
Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 3ja
cents ; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, 42'c.
prunes, t)i to 4'j cents ; plums, 2 to
3 cents.
Bacon Hams, 8 to 8.' cents; sides,
6 to 7 ; shoulders, 5 to 6 ; lard, 6 to 7.
Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef,
live, 214 to 3 cents ; hogs, live 2?4 cents ;
hogs dressed, Z cents ; sheep, $1.50 to
$1.75 per head; veal, dressed, 4 cents.
Poultry Chickens, young, from $2;
old $.7u, turkeys, alive, 8 cents per
pound. Poultry advancing.
Fire.
Policy holders of the defunct State
Insurance Company will find it to their
interest to see me before placing their
business elsewhere. Special induce
ment offered for the 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 upon me before
placing your insurance elsewhere.
. . Andrew U. Malsten,
Office in Jaggar Bldg. opposite court
house, Oregon City.
Our Standing at Home.
"Four out of every five bottles of med
icine sold in the last five yeais are S. B.
goods. The S. B. Headache and Liver
Cure I use myself as a general physic.
If you are sick and want to get well, the
quickest, cheapest and safest method is
to buy the S. B. remedies and use as di
rected. C. P. Balch, druggist, Dufur,
Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley.
Use OXIEN for your "nerves" also
for coughs and colds. Pamphlets free.
Charuian & Co., Druggists, agent.
Chautauqua Notes.
Miss Eva M. Woolfolk and Mrs. J. T
Hayne of Portland will have charge of
tbe art department.
Mrs. Wetzell of Portland university
will sing July 10. On the same date Mrs.
Alibe Aubrey Weister will give a stere
opticon exhibit of Columbia river scenery
painted by herself.
Portland acadamy will have headquar
ters on the Chautauqua ground. This
makes 18 different organizations
that have applied for headquarters.
Most of them will have large tents.
The great musicie event of the sum
mer will be the preformance of the
"The Creation" on July 7 the opening
day of the Chautauqua. This will be the
largest bedy of sinters ever beard in
Oregon.
This is the first year the Pacific coast
Chautauquas have gone so extensively
into expensive talent but tbe crowds that
greeted Gunsaulus proves that only the
best pays. Tbe Chautauqua has "a
Uunsaulus for every day" this year.
Levi Johnson' secretary of the Y. M.
C. A. has been put in charge of the ath
letic field. He has a daily program of
base ball, basket ball, racing, leaping,
and athletics to occupy the close of each
afternoon after the lecture. There will
also be bicycling, croquet, and tennis.
Girls and boys bring your tennis rackets.
Twelve young ladies from the city
schools of Salem have engaged camping
space at Gladstone. They will have 5
tents and a man cook. Twelve young
ladies of Corvallis will camp under care
of Professor and Mrs. J. B. Horner.
Superintendent Potter of the Cliemawa
Indian school, will bring his Indian boys
and girls and have a typical Indian camp.
L'S to T P Jackson Jan 31, 73
claim 4tl, t ft a, r 2 e
J P Young to M J lloll'iii.tn May
23 'l W 1) el of nw see IS t 3
s, r 1 w
I. T H.trin to Chaa K hi holer Juno
6'SHI WP lot 1 sec 14,t3a, r3e
J W Noble to A W Fish June 8 'IHI
W l lot 111 blk 2S O I ,t S Cos ad
M Smart et al to 1 M Marshall
June :', 'IHI W V 20 acres in sou
10 and l.MSs, r4o
V A (taker to Chas L Ballard Juno
ti, 'W, 1 C !S acres of nw4' and
w l of nol4 of sec 17, t 3 s, r 1 e
F Andrie to A Andre May HI, 'W
W D w4' of iie'i of sec It, t 2 a
r5e 400
Will Land CotoJ K Groom June
1 ' W D tract tW and w 4 of
tract 04 of Prtinelands loOo
Leonard ileitis to Julia Ileitis May
8, 'IHI W D 100 acres of James
Officers claim 1000
W II Engle to Orin Cutting June
10 'IHI W I 97.29 acre in claim
492 1 5 s, r2e (100
II R Baker to F C Constance June
10, '9ti W I) e S of se4 see 8 and
Will meridian 3100
Chas Ballard to Juletto Baker Juno
8 '96 QCeS, of nw4 and w,' of
nel4 sec 17, t 5 s, r 1 w 600
Chas Brock to Karotine I loiter Feb
11, '90 W DIotsD, 10, Hand 12
blk90,subd Oak Grove 200
Maria Schilling to Karoline lloitor
Feb 5 '90 WD lots, 1,2, 3. 4,10,
11, 12, 13, 14 blk 87 subd Oak
Grove
U S to Jacob Schmidt Mar 7, '9i c,l
ofnw4' seo 12, t 4 a, r 2 e Pat
S It Jessup and wife to E M Croi
son June 9, '9ti W D lots 1 to 12.
blk 4, Mountain View add 500
A J Wood to Herman Schroder May
2 '90 W D tract 13 Broelx's acre
Homes 200
Will Land Co A R Cummings Feb
20 'SHI W D tract 68 Pruneland. . 600
Lucy L Rogers to Victor L Mack
June 6 '90 W D lots 4 and 5 blk
24 Canby 100
Daniel Shulholm to Andrew Eng-
berg June 430 W D sw' of se
sec 22, t2sr2e 1200
Mary J Dicken to Amanda Wheeler
June 6 '96 W D 5.17 acres in nw
sec 26 t 2 s. r 22 75
L W Hardesty to Chas Hoffman
May 27 '96 W D K acre in 1 5
r 2 e 60
JOHN A. BECK,
THE
RELIABLE JEWELER
No. 270, Morrison Street,
PORTLAND. OKEGON.
IS M'U.L UN K A K i ll.
For gi'iionil tviuiirini! lio hUikIs
or first .olitHH, re-
without a
liable go
a tH'or
otlri It
noun.
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IS Ht'OO
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FIRE INSURANCE.
Aachen .v Munich Fire Inaiimnce I'nini'nny
ol An l.a v'liai'i'lle, liennany, established
l..'. av.cla t;.0(Hi!M.
G)
I nianrmu Company, ol
rnlnhlt.liod IN 10, aiti
American Fire
I'liiln.leliihia,
$'.'.tiM.tlA.
We.lern Assurance (Vnipanv of Toronto,
enlahllslied ImI, .'i fl.lir.'.i UI.so.
ANIWSKW tl. .MALSTKS. Al.
Jaipur Hullding, opo.n Court IIoiim,
Oregon 1 ' 1 1 V , Oieiion,
Legal Notices.
no voir ni;i;i aw
Doors, Windows,
Moulding,
Window Glass,
(lit OTIIKIt llUlhDMi MATKKIAh?
,(jO TO:
H. BESTOW
C.
V
CO.
Low Prices, first-class Goods.
Corner llth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon.
Dont think because you are sick and
nothing seems to give you relief that you
can't be cured.
inere must be a cure tor you some
where. H your doctor can't cure you,
perhaps he has mistaken tho cause.
Anybody is liable to make a mistake
sometimes.
One in three of us suffer from indiges
tion, and one out of three dyspeptics
dosen't know it. That is, be may know
he is sick, but he blames it to something
else.
Indigestion is the cause of half of our
dangerous diseases.
Shaker Digestive Cordial, made from
tonic medicinal roots and herbs, is the
most natural cure for indigestion. It
relieves the symptoms and cures the
disease gentlv, naturally, efficiently,
giving fresh life, strength and health to
sick dyspeptics.
At druggists. A trial bottle for 10
cents.
The U. & Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others
Frank Warren to Geo L Spencer
May 30 '96 WD lot 1 blk Id.
Shaw's add 100
Wra Barlow to M W Miller May 4,
'96, W D lot 0 blk 64 Oregon City 800
A A Chase John Schafler June 5,
'96 W D 27 acres in Helch claim 600
THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A
TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy
right to 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. Office over Bank of Oreiron City.
Call and investigate. Address box 377,
Oregon City Oregon.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that tbe very best medicine for restoring
the tired out nervous system toa health,
rigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
gently stimulates the liver and kidneys,
and aids these organs in throwing oil'
impurities in the blood. Electric Bittern
improves the appetite, aids digestion,
and is pronounced by those who have
tried it aB the very best blood purifier
and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c
and $1.00 per bottle at Charman A C'o's
drug store.
Don't TobiU'ce Spit
Or smoke your life awav, is the truthful,
startling title of a book alwut No-To-Ilac,
the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit
cure that braces up nicotinized nerves,
eliminates the nicotine poison, makes
weak men gain strength, vigor and man
hood. You run no physical or financial
risk, as No-To-Bac is sold by druggists
everywhere tinder a guarantee to cure
or money refunded. Book free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., New York or
Chicago. Charman & Co., Druggist.
Nome Bargains.
Four pieces of land adjoining Clacka
mas Heights addition to Oregon City, of
47, 30, 20, and 11 acres each. All on par
ttally improved, with houses, fruit
etc. Good soil, lays well and convenient
to school, church, etc. Are rare bar
gains. Have also a span of fine mules
to sell cheap.
C. L. Livbbav, Oregon City.
Indigestion Cured.
Depressing times depress the mind;
the digestion is disturbed. Two or three
doses of the S. B. Headache and Liver
Cure will restore your health to a nor
mal condition. 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist.
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make yonr head clear
as a bell. 25c., 50c., an I a dollar. For
sale by Geo. A. Harding.
Atlimnlatrator'a .Hellr.
vorifK IS IIKKKHV CilVKS THAT TIIK
t uuiUraiitucI h. IhU .tar Imwh aMlut.
by th ll.iu. itortluu K. lUyaa. I muity Jntlg uf
I'tai-knma. Ciitiuty, Oregon, h AiliuiiillrM(.ir n(
Ilia oi iinury llotmnill r, iImumI, Ail
pvrwiu, hvliw elalint aaalnal lb. ! aiai
are hrvty noilfl! lu reiil ilia amid wllti
rropar rourhari to m al lh rxfle ol c. U IX
Laluurelln, tuy atluriiaya, lu Orvtfou t'uy.
Uroaon, within all month, from Hit, uat.
Ua'tJ lb l June Slh, r .
HUSKY J. HOTTKMII.I.KH,
6A7 S Ailtmuiilpit'ir aioKaal l.
Adinlalratr'i tlr.
"V-OTtCK H HKRKBV OIVKS THAT T"K
XI uuler,iKnl haa b.m appoint! by lb
I'ouuty Court ol l iackaitiaa (oiinly, MtaM 01
Orefmt, Aitimulatrautr ol Ihe Mt l of Tiiomaa
J. ttifilih, ilroeaaeiL All prooa having elairaa
agai n.l said oaiata of Thomat J. laa.uu. .
o.!, ani hereby nitln1 to prwanl the mis,
luiy ttnflea nr parnimt to (he unaVratgu.! at
Currlii l le. t'la.'kauia. L'ouniy, ljun,nr at
theotticant llrowi.vti fc Caiunliell. Oregon City,
Oregon, wlihtu ,11 mouth, from iKi, Unu.
Hait.1, Jim 10, lv. UKUKi.K J.CCKK1S,
AJinlnl.lr.lor ol .ut vl TIiouim 1. lnjllih,
u rv.iL
Hn.or.nu A C Krnu.L, S-Ul J w
Alloruay, for A.linlul.lralor.
QREGON CITY IRON WORKS
New ittul Knlitrgi'.l Simp with nil appliances for
MACHINE WORK & CASTING.
All work exirutrd in tho Ixnt iimiimr pissible.
tettl tm nil onfiTs.
rri)ttitiiiss gtianin-
REPAIRING - A-SPECIALTY.
Priccn tho lwtst to lxt linj in rortUntl. Shop on
iwar Main, On-gon City, Oregon.
Fotirth Strwt,
ROAKE BROS., Proprietors
A4ntlnltralar'irMle.
VrOTK E 18 HKHKBV tilVKN THAT PUR
11 tuaiit to an ur.lr an.t lioaiivtnl tlieCbunlr
t.'ourt ut Clackamai I'ouaiy, Orrg .ii. In Ilia
maliar ol Hi, tui, uf I'hiliD U.Ke. ilmwl.
duly mad anil nhrnl ou Juna fl. lVrt, a
ailmliilalrator ut aatd mtale. I will orllir lor ala
ana Mil to lb blgliral hl.Mr lor oaab, ou
Monday. July alb. IwJrt. al one o clock D. nj . al
Ilia Court llnu.e d'M.r lu Or g n dir. Orrgon.
all III i tubt tula and lut-rol of .aid I hlllD
Moor., deivaaml at Itie ll'tia of hi, daalli In Ihi
llnvlng dwrlUd real e t iu, to-wl: These
4 ol d e 1 and ntlulitt and n e 4 il n e 4 ,ud
a w 4 of n e 4 ol Mntlon 'It: alan , w 4 or n m
and n 4 ol 4 ol teflon 21. alt In t 1 a r t e
oi rne ntiiime to Mr mau.
Dated JuueSrd,
C. B. SMITH.
S V4 M Ailmlulalor airma il.
KCENCY FORss-
5
lor
In the County Court of the Slat, ol Oregon
Uackamaa County.
In the matter ol thertlite ol l. iey A. Smlln, ile-
ceiee i.
TY V1KTDE OF ACTHOKITV Of AN OK-
Jderolw.le uraiilod l.y Hie l.ouuly Court
ot the Stale nl Oregon lor Chrkama. County.
date.1 Juue 4ih. I will ".! al prlrale h i
tne ioi.,wiug fietiribrtd real eat.no: An un
ekled one-ball lutere.t lu ibo east S ol ae f.
of aeetlon 9. town-hlp & aouth ranae I ra.l o
Wulamelie moridtan. (nutaioliig Mlanro, more
or innate in Clai'kam uC iiimy, Omkou
Hale will be ma le ou and altir Ihu Sril day ol
July, !, aud bid, wl I be retvleel lor the
anio by the uuderi gnnl at l;elr, I leckama,
Uounty, orvgon. luruia oi I a,h In hauil
t KKU I 8111 I II.
BaoVKtu. it Canrngi.L, Ailln ll atratnr.
Attorneys, 6,7-3
llontl For Hl.
SKAI.KD II I IU WIl.l, fiK KRCKIVKD 11 Y
the T'ta.urer ole a kama Count. Orvewi.
at til. imc-ln rnetjoiiri II mae In uroron city,
Oregon, up ti I'i o'rlocx ii'Hin. ih4 'Mh dar nl
Juue, IwJS, lor the ea6 ol 1 gold b iuue beer
lug dabi July I t, l'Jn, to the amount ol Iaiii
awn, ol .CHo.il lltrlnt N l. Utt, Claokamn,
Comity, Oregon, Mid bond. lnyah.e at tlia op.
Hon ol the dlairlut at the end of tan year., but
aheoluloly due and parable alihe end nl twautr
ream, aald oonda not to be aoi.i biow imr or
bear nvnr 4 per oent. Inierit, the Intercut on
aid bond, due and payibii aonil-annually lu
U. 8. gold con, tne lntirt ami prluulnle ol
aaia Doii'ii payauiu iu tni oince oi ma county
Treasurer ol Diao ama. County, Ore rou, or li
the City of Soar York at tlie op Ion ol the pur'
clia-er. All b ddera to lurnli.li blank bond, at
their own expente. KndorMe .'Qtelopo. "Pro'io-
anN for the p'irohaae ol a.broi bondc" The
right to rejwt any or a I hi I. ruae -!.
M. I. JiuouK, t;oii"iy iruaaurer.
Oregon'Cltr, Oregon, May 'it. lvjil. ai, s-tu
Mhprlir'M Nitle.
la the Circuit Court ol the state ol Orugoii, Inr
tne t.ouniy oi uiacaauiaa.
Robert J. Reutel. plalntlrT, va. Phillip 8. Hair,,
jhiiu i. nutei auu ti'.nry n. l oe, ualou
dania.
8latj ol Oregon, County olClackamaa, sr.
TY VIIITCK Of A JUDfiMKNT OltOKIt
J deoee and an exoctitlon. dulr la.uoil out
ol ana under trie evil oi the above entitled
court. In the a'lovo entitle I cail-e. to mi duly
directed and dated the ajth day el April, IMta
upon a Judgment aud dwrue p'n lcrod and
ntt-reii in aid court on uii una day ol Anr I.
Vm. lu laro- of itobart J. Bouu l. olalntlrT. anil
againrt Philip e.Uate-.Jane M.llafn ami Huury
n . ioe, (iHicu'iania, iir toe nun oi '4'j.j. i;i,wttn
mtere.t thureou at the rate oi s pur ouni. per
nuuin irom tne aim uay or April, impt. aim the
lurther iub ol I'.iM, with lutore.t Iheruoii
al S p-'r re .t. per aiiiium from April and
the lurtro'r .um nl I.Vl,a attorney'! loo,nd tb'i
lurth'T mm of tm, Oonta aud dlabiirneiuuiiia,
and aluo tne c t of and upon llila wr I, com
manding me teinakeaale ol tho lollowlug d'i
crilwd real properly tuato In the Coilritv uf
ClaPkamaa, fltntu ol ()ieou, to-wit: poilloii
ol the George Aoernothy U U C, lying lu un
tlon iU, toiriialiip 2 aoulh range 2 t'ttt ot the
Willamette morldlan, deaorllicd a, follow,: lie
ginning at a point on the tooth boundary Una
o: the Ooorgo Aburnuthy I). U C, 'Z4.U0 chaliH
weaterlr Irom the northeaat corner of tne Kiira
Flaher D. L. C. : thenne north 42 enat 14 chain,
to the north boundary ol the Aberuethy elalin
udetermlued by Judgmeut of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon, for Clackama, County;
thence wortorly on tald north h mndary line
north 83 M' wet to tha centir of the County
road, 11.70 chelue; thence aouth 42 weal along
aid County road to tho aouth biundarrol ilia
Atieructhy olalm line to the pi ice ol beginning
(lea, lour acree on tbe eaat tide ol thi, tract
aold by J. M. Taylor to Kohtrt Pludley) con
taining alglit and one-ball (SU) tcrea more or
ntlng therefrom lot, 1 and 2. block A.
In Frank T. Htoki'i addition to Oregon City, In
Clackainaa (Jouuty, Oregon, accord Mg to the
map and plat of said a ldltlon on Die In the
orhne ol tbe recorder ol oouveyanooe lor laid
county aud atate.
Now, therefore, by virtue of aald elocution,
Judgmentorder and decree, and In compliance
with the command, ol ,ald writ, I will, on Hat
unlay, the 27th day ol June, 1MM, at the hour
ol one o'clock p. m at the trout door ol the
Omnty Court Houae In Orogon City, (J.ackamae
County, Oregon, aell at public auction, auhluot
to redemiit on, to the hlgheat b. drier, lor l. A
gold eoln, cash In band, the above deacrlbed
real property and all theright, tltieand Intereat
which the alove uamed deluudauta or either ot
them baa In or to the lame or any part thereol,
to aatlafy aald execution, Judgment order, de
cree, lutereat, coat, and di,turmenta and
accruing eoata. B.C. MAIIUOCK, Sheriff.
fW, 026 toy N. M. MooiiT, Deputy
MMOXDS' Cn-acnt Ground Croaarnl Kawa. Kt.'I.l.Y WAKKANTKD.
Ir'our diir.nent styles. Also a lull linn of Warranted hludires and WtxlKa,
Silver Sluel Axes and Wood l'hoiK)n' and liners' siilia.
POPE St
Main and Fourth Sts.,
CO.,
Oregon City.
WOMAN
Frii-nJ. It is uniformly
Imck aches hcutlaclios ami
and Hhortt'im a woman's
lostify for it. It will give
The very reinarkithh) anil cortaiu rilirf giv
en woman by MOORE'S I'JCVKALKI)
KKMEOV hits givt'ii it th nuino of Wtimen's
HiioeciWiil in rt'luaving the
weakness which bunion
lift). Thousands of women
strength, and
FOR
health and
make lifo a pleasure. FOR SALE IJY THE
YOU
STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Sts. Telephone and Bailey Gatzert.
Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Comnanv.
Alder Street Dock, Telephone No
.101.
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Portland, Astoria and the Ocean.
Telephone leaves Portland 7 A. M.. daily except Sunday. Tolcnhon
leaves Astoria 7 P. M., daily except Sunday.
Runs direct to train for Clatsop heach and connects with Str. Ilwaco
for Ilwaco trains running to all points on North beach.
Ruiley Gatzert leaves Portland 8 P. M., daily, except Sunday; on
Saturday IIP. M. Leaves Astoria daily at 6:45 A. M.. excent Sundav
and Monday; on Sunday 7 P. M. Connects with all trains for Clatsop
beach ana ilwaco beach.
This lino has a boat connecting with both beaches, roturninir from
Astoria every night in the week. U. B SCOTT
E. A. SEELEY, President.
Agent.
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