Oregon City Enterprise IUT1M TO REMKHBER. Turn-tar, July 14. Mutuxliat Stmle cmp wei-linR l "l'nhv cump grounds, to con tinue until July 27. JVsin.1iivt July 15. Aneitnt Onler of Unilt-d Vorknn-n grand loitg for Oregon niw( in I'urtlaiut -Uoliirwtav, Jwy 22. iVpiilIrt national 0iivtiiliin mreis al St. Unit. Weiliieoday. Anoint 1! Slate Firemen's , tournament ai AMona, io commii. .or , t litre days. Wcdumlav, October 7 Orefion Stale Pair meets at Snlt-m, to continue until Tiles lav, Oclolwr IS. Tliurwlay, November X Presidential elec-1 tion in all states of the I nion j KKII'AY, JULY 10, ISiHi. The Hicycle a Political Power. Nowadays the world may easily be di vided into people who wheel and people who do not; the former class seem to l. K.,1........ .if ivivar luumpAAini? IIUN HID Lramiiiv v. , - . . , I -e j s they Jo the solidarity due to this sin- ule enthusiasm. The bicycle has become j a power in economics and politics. Its association, the League of American Wheelmen, successfully fights the great raihuads and is hearkened to by munic ipal and state legislatures. When the wheelmen of Ch icauo wanted to visit 41 far Western meeting they insisted that thoir fares should be at one-ba!f price and the lailroads were terrorized into submission by the threat of having 150, ,000 wheelmen solidly arrayed against he.u TUetransporationhnes inmanytbeiirU. gnd tje ,rticle otl -summer states have been forced to do away with express charges on bicycles and treat Jheui as checkable baggage. In several localities the local bicycle associations iiave decided that owners of wheels ought to be generally taxed $1 a head rfor the sake of obtaining lietter cycling -roads, and forthwith the legislative ,)Hwers bowed before them. In the streets of New York City sprinkling-carts made tincouifortable riding, and an ordinance ! was at once obtained obliging the water-1 cart owners to leave a strip of unspnn-1 ikied asphalt three iett wide next to each curbing Legislators are busy with expert testimony on the question of tarrying small children on bicvele handle bars. The League of American Wheelmen is an institution which any presidential candidate would be loath to oftend From "1 he World's Sporting Impulse," by Charles D. Lanier, in Review of Re views for Julv. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction City, 111 was told by her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope ior her, but two bottles of Dr. King's Jfew Discovery completely cured her nd she says it saved her life. Mr. Thus. Kggera, 13s Florida St. San Fran cisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, ap proaching Consumption, tried without result everything else, then bought one Lottie of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is natur ally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial botties at Charman A Co's. Drug Store, Charraan Bros JJlixk. Regular size 50 cents and $1 00. Help Home Industry. The true foundation upon which to build up the proBperfty of Oregon City is to patronize home industry and thus .keep our money at home. In laundry work every dollar paid to Chinamen or t Portland laundries is practically lost to Oregon City especially when just as good work at the same price can be had at the Willamette Steam Laundry. This is a new home institution, employing only white help and is supplied with all the latest improved machinery, and using the purest spring water is able to guarantee firstclass work. A trial of our woik and price6 is asked. Delivery wagon tj all parts of the5city. Down towu oiHce at Wileha't's barber shop. Don't Tobacco Spit Or smoke your life awav, is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotinized nerves, oliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and man hood. You run no physical or financial risk, an No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New lork or Chicago. Charman & Co., Druggist. The People's Favorite. When you are hungry and want an ap Iietizing meal one that is well cooked to your taste and well served try the Kickel Lunch Counter, This is no eecoiil t!;;?s raBtaurant, we feed the lt people in Oregon City and they al ways go where they get full yalue for their money. Give us a trial. George Bros. Proprietors. A Kecommcndation from Los Angeles. tS32CabteIar St., Los Angeles, Cal., -After having suffered for a long time from acute rheumatism without obtaining re lief, I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was almost Immediately relieyed. I highly recommend this as the best medicine known. D. M. Hamilton. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot alt In leavening Strength. V. 8. Government Report How to Prvsn for a Photograph. The modVrn photograph is a work ot art ; ant! the preparation for having one's photograph taken itt also a highly artia tic proceeding, requiring, aivording to up-to-date Mot, a deal of forethought and the aid of the highest a-nthotio. training. Whether a woman te beautiful or not, she ia not to bo blamed for dressing to appear at her bos 1 in her "counterfeit presentment": and now that even the lack of beauty may be compensated by araoeu j, am, lKwlmll? Jresa, the plain wo mat) may have a pleasing and very pretty photo if she will but heed the dicta of those versed in art. An ar ticle iu lVmorest's Magaxiue for July, "Iu the Photographic Studio," reveals I some of the secrets of the up-to dato ar- ; tistic photographer, and furnish" val j uable hints to till interested in having ar I tistic portrait. It is charmingly illustrated I with portraits of numerous society belles I who have recently posed before the I camera. "Intercollegiate Boat-Racing" is an I,n,U,m,lv ni118trated tumor, es- neciallv interesting at present when every one is hoping that Yale will win at Ileuly. Some of the loveliest views in New York City's great recreation ground are given with "Play Hours in Central Park." Kverv woman will be interested "in Society Fads" and "A Poster Luncheon." "Some French Km broidery Designs furnishes unique patterns for dainty embroidery on linen: the illustrated paper on Mount Holyok College will be read with pleasure by all Hygiene" gives practical suggestions about everv-day matters regarding health that are valuable and timely. The fashions are just what one needs at this season of the year, and every one who has ever used the patterns given with this magaiine knows their intrinsic value and how practical they are. Every number of Ueuiorest's contains a pattern order which entitles the holder to re- gnd yMl patterns Ht a merey aomiatl e08t Tll(J patterns that can be obuiueJ durinK a ye4r oa tue orders given would if purchased in the regular way cost at least from $50 to $75. Every one who will take the trouble to cut out this notice aud forward it, with 10 cents, to the address below, will re ceive a samule copy of Demorest'a Mag azine, containing a pattern order which entitles the holder to any pattern illus trated in any number of the Magazine published duriugthe last twelve months, at the uniform price of four cents each ; and frequently over thirty patterns are illustrated in one number, thus affording an almost unlimited variety to select from . Demorest is published for $2 a year, by the Demorest Publishing Com pany, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. Literary Motes. The Review of Reviews for July is a strong political number. The portraits of prominent men of all shades of politics are numerous and interesting, and the editoral comment on the present situ ation is luminous. The Review is the only monthly which is able to keep fully abreast of all the political movements and changes. It is never caught napping. The action of the St. Louis convention on the 18th of June is already history to the Review of Reviews which appears on the first day of July; indeed, that ac tion has been definitely and accurately predicted in the number ot the month previous. The Review has shown such possibilities in political magazine journ alism as had not been dreamed of in the philosophies of the magazine editor of the conventional type. The most thorough and authentic study of William Mckinley's character and ca reer that has yet appeared in periodical literature is contributed to the July Re view of Reviews by Mr. E. V. Smalley, the well known journalist, whose inti mate knowledge of Republican party politics and long aijuaintance with the public men of Ohio render him pe culiarly adapted for such a task. Mr. Hmalley was himself born and reared on the "Western Reserve," only forty miles from McKinley's Poland home, and he writes with full personal know ledge ot the Major's early environment The article ia well illustrated. "I have never had a day's sickness in my life," said a middle-aged man the other dav. "What a comfurt it would be," Bighs some poor invalid, "to be in his place for a year or two." Yet lull of the invalids we see might be just as healthy as he, if they would only take better care of themselves, eat proper food and digest it. It's so strange that such simple things are oyerlooked by those who want health. It makes strength and strength wards off sickness. The man who had never been sick was strong because he always digested his food, and you could become the same by helping your B'.ornach to work as well as his. Shaker Digestive Cordial will help your stomach and will make you strong and healthy by making the food you eat make you fat. Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10 cents. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and diseases arising from impure blood. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Munyon's medicines are the latest, and Charman & Co., the up-to-date drug gists, have a complete stock. Pamphlets free. REAL ESTATE TRAS8KERS. Furnished Erery Week by the Clacks iiiiih Abstract & Trust Company. Sarah Carmen to Goo H Carmen Juno 2tf lS'.HI V D 12-!i0 a in Cam phell claim 1 '-V0 It M Rude to Itarlhn Klaotsch Aug III) 'IHIW Hi'1, ue'4 Bill arle MOO Uertha Klaotsch to R K Nicholson Juno W W tj C el n e' rec 2 t 4 a r 1 e ' J N Teal to L 1. Porter May IS '1H1 deed lot 1 e'tt ol n w4 and s w -,,' of n e'a' sec :W t 1 a r Ho K M Atkinson to Louis llohonloi-t-er Juno 17 'iHi V I It 5 blk 47 Oswego John Kief to Kate Rief June 2:1 'IK! V 1 tl acres in Parrot claim. . . M Johnson to W L Johnson Jun 10 'V w d 2o acres in sees 8 and ! t2 srl'e... J V May to Arthur IVnleOct 1:1 ".Hi w d blk 7 Purling' ad ex cept lB J P Young to W I Mathews lime IS '.H1 q c 40 acres and a ' of n '.H 105 S000 4.V) Chas RostalltollJ Rostall June 24 'SHI 100 acres ot the Clifton Calhoun claim 200 It S Cook to Hans Swenson 2i March 'SHi w d lis 5 to 47 blk Its Minthorn A R Stephens to Minnie lnskeep 40 a in sec 3 t 4 a r 2e 373 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 aa to title to land at once, on application. Loans, investments, real estate, abstracts etc. Ollice over Bank of Oreiron City. Call and investigate. Address Ikx 377, Oregon City Oregon. Oregon City Market Report. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, I'm cents per bushel. Flour Portland. $:.10: Howard's Best, $3.05; Fisher's Best, :1.00. Oats in sks, white, 27 cents per bushel, grav, 2o. Millstuffs Bran, 14.00 per ton; shorts, $14.50 per ton : chop, $13.50. Potatoes 40 cents per sack. Eggs, 11 cents per dozen. Butter Ranch, 15 to 1!0 cents per roll. Fresh Fruits Rhubarb, ll cento per pound ; gooseberries, twn cents per lb. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 4 cents; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, 4'jC prunes, 2lj to 41,,' cents; plums, 2. to 3 cento. Bacon Hams, 8 to 8'a' cents; sides, S to 7 ; shoulders, ft to 6 ; lard, o to 7. Livestock and Dressed Meals Beef, live, 14 to 2 4 cents; hogs, live 234' cents; hogs dressed, 3) cents; sheep, $1-00 to $1.25 per head; veal, dressed, 4 cents. Poultry Chickens, young, from $2; old $2.75, turkeys, alive, 8 cents per pound. Poultry advancing. Old People. Old people who requite medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does stimulate and con tains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tons to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the tierformance of the functions. Electric T'.;tipra in an excellent appetizer anil aids digestion. Old peophrllnd it just what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at C'harman's A Co., druggist Charman Bros, block. Fire. Policy holders of the defunct State Insurance Company will find it to their Interest to see me before placing their business e!ewhere. 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 G. Mai.htkn, Office in Jangar Bldg. opjKigite court house, Oregon City. Bilious Colic. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be bad by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhfea Remedy. It acts quickly nnd can always be depended upon. In many cases the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon us the first indication of the disease appears. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by O. A. Harding, druggist. Whooping Cough. There is no danger from this disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remeday is freely given. It liquefies the tough mucus and aids its expectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of paroxysms of coughing, and insures a speedy recovery. There is Bot the leaBt danger in giving the remedy to children or babies, as it contains no injurious substance. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlgheit Award. A Pioneer's Reromnieniliitlon. Mr. J. .V. Yenable, of IVwni-y, a pio neer ot Los Angeles County, Cal., says: "Wlii-n-over t inn troubled with a pain in the sluiiiiirh or with diarrhoea I use ChiimU'rhiin's colic, cholera and di arrhoea, renidey. I have uwd it for veins, know it to be a reliable remedy, and recommend it to every one " For sab' by U. A. I larding. Lout. I Notices. .lilinliiivtriitor' police. XT01ll'K H MKItKHY OIVKN THAT THK 4 it i.liir.luiiml h Ixwii ilnlil llio l .iullly I'.Milt ill IMnokniiixa I Ollllly. Hlilld ul Oh'huii. AitiiinilHtrnlur l ll intilo ul ThuniHi I lim.i.h. .!.. 'u. . I. All i'irniiii iiavtiii damn mcnlii.t mild "lt ( Ttiumtu J. Iaml.li, il- j ow.I.hio lii'ivliy imilili-l t iiro'i iil Hie nn , illlly vnrlllo I lor CHVinont In Hm UmturiilKtH"! nt l iiiriu vl U (Tui'kaiiiM I'.niiiiy. Hnumi, r l ineoilioi) "I limwiiuii mnphKil. Ori'iii"! t'lly, Orn "ii. w liltui i mi'iiHin Ir.nn Mil. lli. Hmcd. Jnili' 10, lMIv tiKOKi.K J. I T It KIN. AilnmiMr.iliir ul Dilute ul Tliuuiu J. Iimll.ll, ll 01111 Hl' t. IlKOWMtUl .t t'WI"KI.I, II I'J. 710 Allium')! tot A'lminl-tial'ir, AtlmliilklrKlor'n police. TOVICK H UKUKHV tKVKN THAT 1 UK iiii.li'r.l.ii..l Im. Ii-ri .liny ii.iii.ihi u Iha lliill. ti K. H IV. .. JlLla. ul t m Mlllly llllirl III ll' M il ul Kll'l!"!! I'T U0kIIIM I'mnilr. AiliiilKt-tint Uul ilia Kilnli) 1 1 A lam II MlliiKi', llrC H il All K'IIili llvllin iIIiii i!liii mm rile. u n'.iirli I I" m nni tin. .miiio. iifuiiirlv Yoniti tl in li e at ite iiltlri' ul Tliu. f. K)i I Mni Mn-.it, Ii tire-i vim ilty. oi!"ii, n.tiilu .n iii.iiiiIii Irum Hm! lUuut t.ili iiuilee. I OKKSA II STKANHK. Ail iiiln lrtlri x ul ti.UK oi A'tmii II Mn iil.-i.o.. lit -l t iiri'uun City. Oi,'t i, HiU J"!". lv ul June, IMini. Ji ; Ul. Nhrrlir'n Mulr. Iu the Clreiill Court o Id "lt ol Ornuim, lor j tlir l uumn ul t Ui-ttii. lleurre l.ill anil Thmnaa Duneati, K 'CiituM ollliexil ul J. K. 11 Hainan. ilinjj, iiialn- I a a. . J. W, Mir, Jami'ii Wnitlura ami M J. May, ileluuiliiiiia. Slain ul Ore. iu, t uiuity of ("ariainaa, HY V HIT UK UK A J I' IK I M KMT OHUKII. ilm-ive a .1 an eieciitlini, July luuml mil nl ati.1 un.ler tlm aval ul Hie attuva eutitll court In the tr i 'iilllW.1 rail e to mo iliv ilim'loi atul Ualeil tue VWt.t ilay ul June, iHi.irt unun jiuiKin nt ivn lervil i.l nil-rail iu alil conn mi Hi IMi ily ul Jmw. lv.nl, 111 (ivur ol tt.-iirytf IjU.'Ii aiut llinu. Imuran, Kieeiil"' ol lh lat will ul J K. ItiiiKtiixn, ilali.llT.. an i if lut J. W. Mar. Jam. W lit ik k ami M J, M ,y, .laieiulanla, tor the mm ol ll?i 7i', lm liilu e.1 t eroun at the rata ol A i-er oj.it. e annum fr 'in tiie I7ih iir ul June, l-aj. ami the lurther itim ul I Ml aiiur nay'a !.', hiiJ the iurt"uruui ol fiu.cu.ta nm! an i Ui.liuraa ' ta. ami teivta u auil uhiii ihla writ, c uniiininlliig me to make aala ol t . tulluwiiif ileu'TlU' l r al pniTiy .llu.te lu ilia I'ounty oil lack nta-, sta ul Ore.-oii, tu-wlt: All nf hl.wk a iu llarillura ail.ll Iu I loth I'llr ul tiri'tfun On In ilis o uuiy I I'lai kaiu. ami at.ie ul urenuit. acronlliia lu t ia recurtluU I a ul aa il Dtr lim a aiMHIoii. now mi ma in the ottlre ,1 Hie nrnfilvr ol coureiraucea lur tau cutiuty aud a'at.. Nnw, iliainuue, Dy v rtue ai aaia eiecui on, JmUmanl onler ami Ji'Oiei. a ul lu compliant' with tne cuininatiua oi .am ru, iwiimnf uur- lay. the I'tilar ul Autiiat, lMi, al the hour ul 'Ju'ilurkl. M at the Itiiiii Uivir ul lha l oiiu'y Court H un In in ty o. Or kuii IMly. lu ml cuuuir ami lil.'. neli al pulil c auc l in, au )e t tu reilemutliiii, tu tue IUKiiel luuiii'r, ior t. (ulil coin. ch Hi h n I. ail I'! " rlht till ami miara.t winch the wl.hln nam 1 Ul n Ian a or ither ol thvm, hd mi Ilia ilaie ul Hm al arh ment he-eln ur ..n e haJ lu n I In in a .ur Wu'rllnxl real pruajity or a ir pan thereul. in ail.Iy aald exji'Uti.'ii, J i'ivineui uruer, u-ivre, lulereal, r ata ami all " crillnx coata. HaiaU, Ongun tl y, Or., jii it. i-n f..i:. MADDnCK. Ml irHTuf (' ark. ilia. Uoiiiik. nr. von By N. M. Muonr, Dei.uiy. 7 , 7- H Mlirrlll") Mule. In the Cir -iiH Court ol Hi sia a ul Orig in, for CUV k.iu.a. C unity. L L. While, I'laiullir, v. K. M. Ilnrlniau, M-lia A. HartmnK j . r. iiiaau. aa hm g iuc oi ine nt .te oi K. M. H iruiai', an In a'. ui .l-lro-. Mary J ine ll.ir man; ! mi Wnlie: Ch u I' r. Huiiuh on, Kilkiir WaTenaiiil Fra k II. HoilK 1 1 . P .rtlier.,. ('. tl, Huiulit ill Co.. IK'u reliu.a an i K. H. Akin, imrim ri. Akin, Seliina A I u ; M. I ( hi. H N ek Iln . J. Hi. ii. el u mi I I. 1. C h i, imrinera, aa i: Mi-kuiaherK Jt .; H menlalil. miilin Com pinr, ft riirp irrtllnti ; A H Mirii:ia-n, lu hit Imllv .1 ta il cipA"t y nnl aa a.nUuee ami aa re dly, r of tin: e.tatu o K. M. Ilartinaii. au In tulveut dehtur; J. K. Mar.uani; I W M ir iiiun; Jeaiili ('. Yutitnc Olive I'. I. 'Kin; I'. A. Mfi miii; Mary J. Altirwlil auil O nrijii W. M'iriUni, UuitMiilanla. Slat ot Orcg Ul, ( uunlv ol Clack unit, a. "IY VIKU K f)F A JCWIMKNT OltHFIl. J ilc'-r. e ami I'Xi'C'ittun, ilulr lanu'il mil ul iud ui.ik-r t e aji.l u. t. in ah ivjciitltl ru r. In tue nb ive eniltluil c iii4u, to me duly tllra tint anil ilattil I'm A h day ul Jlln. It'll, nil a judiiin ui reiole'i d ftml enturail in aahl court on the 19. h day of June. 'jt, lu favur ol lha atinv-e name 1 pI'ilunlT, and nital'iiil tha ahure iiaii.tnl ili'fcn lai ts Mi'.lsia A. Hartmau ami K. ,M. Hnriinau, lor the mini nl l..i.l i, with Int. r eat t ii rjou at the rule "I III .r cent, pur an.um limn tue yth day ol Marcn, ivjn, aud t .e lur titer .inn ol fl.ii'j, with tnieru-t thiire in iruu June l.'uh, Ihm, at the rate nt Slier C'Hit. ir an uuiu. and the luriluT .11111 ol lml, na nt or in 'a le?. n 11 1 ft the iiiriiuir auni ol $.'1. c i.t hih! dlahurai'mcntH, ami 111 favor "f l.nni Wnltu ami aalii.t lliu ahovu linuied ilefumliinta, M", ia a A. Hartinnii and K M. llurtiiiaii, mr the 11111 ul infill. Willi llitirum at the ratenf 10 p:r 1: mi. air aiiniirn Irum Uie'!rd day 01 March, lill . and the (tlrlhur atlm 01 1IINJ, na attnrney'a feu . nnd the lurtlK-r auinuf U), coma and il.htira uuoia, and tne 1 o-ti ol and llliun thla writ, cu :i ' and 111K me to ninke a do of tli'i tnllowlmc d -fcrl cd red properly .Itmite lu ihu County of i: cka iiiiih, and Sihu ol Urvitoii: IIi-kIiiiiIiik at a point :i.lli chalua aontn nnd I rt chaliia uoriii lii" weal .rorathe norHii'ii.t corner nl t ;io) Koli.r Allen I). 1.. C , In towna iln II 1011111 ufrnnul eaat of the Wlllnmelle iiierldlnii, rutuiiiu thence north '''2 weat 1.51 cuiina lo a a nm.'; llleiicu nu 11U :2" 4 wual 2 rliniua lo n it.ie; tni' nee .011 1 h hi0 4.1' cant 1. Til 1 11a.11. 1 1 n corne of Mmloa A. H'iriiiiau'a land; thence norm 2.1 4,"i' cnat '1 cluil a Rionit .ileilua A. Il l tin m'a laud to the place nf h Kir.nlnir, euiiialnlnii oiie totirin ol nu acre more or le-a,iiud nun ih il purl uf the H. I C. of Kick. el lltiniKo tic acrlhed aa cl dm No. 40 lu towiinhlp '1 a ul li aouth raiiife I i-nat. ol tne Will .mtittu 111 trull 111. and iKKii'iili'K at a point Pa) rola aunt 1 ol tne norllu'HHl cuner ol anld "and claim, runuli g thence wmt '2u7'i roda, tlicii' e a nun 1 , ro.ia; thcuce en.t l.'r'i rodnj theme north Hi n a; thcni'e eiat 112 r- d -; tri'iiu'i' aooth ;12 roda; thcuce emit 80 rule; theme mrlli HI) roda iu .mi 0 hcj ol hcKinnlii i.co tat nl hk noru mor or luaa. Now, tliuruiorH, y virtue ol aald ox" U .011, JiidKuiciii nrdur nil I d it ie, and In cu upl nne witn the coliiina'id In'aald writ. I will, n 1 kh urdny, the Hihdny of AuKUat, 1"'J, nllh hour of 1 o'clock P. M., nt tn Inuitdoorof the Cou ity Court llo'iai In Hi i city of Oreicin Ci y in mil l county a id atKtn, null at puhlio audio 1, -'il'Jii' t to riidHiiiptlon, to tne hiKlmat hid ler, u- U, H Kiild coin, ca ll In hand, the rem pr mo tv II r t iiiiuva d' H' rihad, and all the ilKlit. title nnd In to ret which th defendant, or either of mom, and which any peraon cliilmliiK under thuiii, or under any or either of them, had titer du 0 1 Hm 23rd dny ol Kiihrunry, Is'ja, or have or ha lure Hi'iulrcd therein or there o. and alao tue f prniierty laat auove leacrllied and nil the rlnlit, title mill lutereat whlci the anld dof iiida ila, or either ol tneiu, and which any purao 1 ckiIuhuk under thorn, or under any or elthur of ilmm had therein on the 30:h day of Nov mlmr, 1KHM, or have or Had a.nco ni:iiilrid therein or the e to, to anility aald execution, Jud guient, oruor, dncreea, lutereat, coata nnd all acoi-uin co la; tti proceed of tho aaie ol tho parcel of laud firat above ilnaorlhud to lie app ted lliat to the pavmont and diachargeol the Jud inieiii re covered by intd I L. White aKaltut the anld K. H. Hnrtmnn and Mellaaa A. lUrlinin, and tne coata and expenae of making auc 1 and ault, aud the proceed of the ante 0' tlienniod of laud mat above deacrllied he app led flr.t to the payment ol the Judgment In Invor of the aald Iaam While ngnluat tha anld K. M. Ilnr' man and Mellaaa A. llnrtman nnd the co. a and expuiiai: ol innkliig audi aale nnd ml , and after inch Judgment Rhall hnvoluen ant ill d, then to the piiymeiit of the Juilgineut 111 invor of the anld I, I.. White, until the win ahnll hare been fully paid and discharged, II auf flcient be reallied from auch aale. Dated, Oregon City, July ft. iwai. K. (;. (HADDOCK, RherlfTof Clack atna County, Orogon, By N. M. Moouy, tiapnty. 7-10.K-7 INI 1 Ul) IWAAl JH 1 Doors, Windows, Moulding, Window Glass, OK OTIIKIt lllllLMNli JLVTEIIlAli? Till) TO: C. H. BESTOW h CO- Low Prices. First-class Goods. Corner llth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon. VREGON CITY W New mill Knlurgeil Simp with nil iiiiliiiiiffH fur MACHINE WORK & CASTING. All work fxirtitcil iu tln ln'rd milliner jMisnilile. Protuptni'HH gimrun- ti'ftl on all onliTH. REPAIRING - A - SPECIAL! Y. Pliers tlic lowi-ht to lie liml in I'ortlmul. SIioji on Fourth Street, near Muin, (lit'non City, Oregon. ROAKK BROS., Proprietors ATTENTION- Wo arc lu'aliuartorH for Lightning Ico Croatu l'rcci'rs, Sori'on Doors, Window Screens, KiiIiIkt I Inst', Lawn Mowers, liawn Kaki-s, Wiro Nottinp, Ltiliricating 0U of all kinds, Hal hYi t Metal and everything in tho hardware lino at juices to suit tho times. Also solo agents for Simonds' cclehratod cross cut saws. POPE Main mid Fourth StH lfrRi1 A M v,'ry r'iii:iikiihli.' nml certain relief jriv- WUIYIAm w,,,im11 ''-v M(KK''S lUiVKAIaKI) KKMK1Y lniH jjivt'ii it the naino of Women's Friend. It is uniformly , HticeeHnful in releiiviiijf tho hiii'kai'lii'ft lieailaelieH ami rllll weitkneHS which liunlen and fhorteiiH a womnn'H life. ThoiisanilH of women testify for it. It will ivo health nml ntrenj,'th, nnd mako life a jilenHtirc. FOlt SAI.K HV THK STEWART & IIOLMHS DRUG COMPANY. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Sts. Telephone and Bailey Gatzert Columbia Rivor & Pugot Sound Navigation Company. Alder Street Dock, Telephone No .'!.rl. Portland, Astoria and the Ocean. , Telephone) leaves Portland 7 A. M., daily except Sunday. Tolcphon leaves Astoria 7 V. M., daily except Sunday. Runs direct to train for Clatsop beach and connects with Sir. Ilwaco for Ilwaco trains running to all points on North beach. Iiailey Gatzert leaves Portland 8 P. M., daily, except Sunday; on Saturday 11 P. M. Iieaves 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 line has a boat connecting with both beaches, roturning from Astoria every night in tho week. U. B. SCOTT, E. A. SEELEY, President. Agent. lThU rur8AlolaOrotfui.Clty,Ui - . I T4 f 4 . I T1 . H . IRON WORKS St CO, Oregon City. YOU A 1 FnmotiflllteiTiffily enmi qtilcklr, pnnrmnently nil nnrvnim uittiMtHON, yyuiik mumnry, iitin or umiri nwbr( lleiulindM). Wukufiiintmi, It Vlialllv, Nlwlitlr Kinl niim, nvll Unmuhm, lirtpiUMi(!r and wkhLIhk cllminHHii oniiM1 bf ymttlifnltrror ur e.ficrws. Cuiitu.iiiuiuoluii. Uanrrv ioiila uml lilfMMl hiilldrr. JMnkniilhoimlnn(J piinrnfroitirHiHl plump. Mnnlljr mirrlfilln vfntprMkit- V I piirttnxf II furVA. llr BiittljirtH pnlil, with a written gwirtintrti or vumfy refiimlrd. Wrlti im,frfe m1lciil hMkt tmlnf1 plnln wrnppor, with tcntlmnnlnlii n4 ttrmiifiitl hi.m tirl 1 icir. A'orhtr7fi tnr rtmnultntitmt. tlrwiMnt imittpm i!tf..by CUAHMAN & CO.t UruvtflBU.