Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 24, 1896, Image 8

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THE SOUL'S SONQ.
A rptlra la rw.lrtot.xl cell confined,
Ky plrll man it, spite grim walla Hn1 liars
And stnfrth when It ae, tho mystic stars,
And ihi soft moonbeams, kind, aalanl ban
ahmetl.
Ad thongh mjr cloistered aonl they had divined.
Whan ooolimr aephyrs herald day In east,
Aud bird throata auswtr make from tree and
To deera-r sonar my soul doth e'er incline
And lone at matins to a-tst an tin.,
Alaa, I may not m the vooul feaatl
Ulch clustered Jewi N iw my thought In train,
luicb loM their order oro they roavh my
tonitue :
Oi.ly their shadowi-d form by me I sunn.
t'.meelTwt In p! asr.re, told, alaa. In twin,
ts some wild bird Is raptured, but when slain!
Kot alway In a priann wall of clay
l-hall 1 my poor ri-atrioted axing deplore;
IVyoiid the itths etheroal clouds explore,
When eunact Leaves ajar it opal d.air,
I'll ama", uufetu-rwl, at tho dawn of day.
Arthur Howard, nail.
w'on th' Injuns conn ol.wt:, nlfta. low
nil b'holdt ThoT hain't no Injuns t
all, but some o' Uon'ml AuKur'a troopa
-driviii in strap stock, iu lion was
with Vin.
"Well, o' rouran tlioy tackle- on f
th wi.Mi-r's wapm an ho.-uls f'r Unvn
Kiwr, mail a hull lot t' think a main
oritur rnlliii 'iswlf a man M run away
an lcavo a woman t' bo wnlra-il lv Oga-Li'.I.i-'
an thrv all njjnv t' uiako it tlam
I hot Tr liortiiiui i'f he's ki'telmlilo. Ihtti,
ho tluln't say luuoh, but rmrty quirk V
J riilcs alonirsxlo th'st-iyi-iiut " ivaks t'
'itn, real quiet, an 'foro limn ho s a
! chasiu off on a side trail f git intuh
I Unou Kivor first, 'foro th' troonora
i coitio.
I "Sherman waa iu th' barroom o' th'
! hotol, tellin how tho'd be'n ambushed
I au th' wiil.ler killed at th' first shot
an how him au th' jftvunor'd tit an tried
j t' save 'or body, w'ou in walks Hon, 'is
face's white's Sherman ' au 'U oyoii
a-blaziu. Sherman knowed iu a miuuto
' th't Hon wus ufior him, an ho remhed
"It grieves rue all fired copious" ob-1 ' ' t'". but D'a was too quii k, an
H'lred Uuclo Cy Clav, gravoly eontoiu- j 'vend 'im.
plating the quarter vtiou of pancake I J " rj You ,1am cmn.
. , w .... ; drvl, 1 oukIh t kill ye whero vo Rot, but
pmaui on Uu end of his fork ' t e j au , fat tir
th' flirtatious carryiu s on o this yer ( whwVl,r .th-t-vou a cur th't runs
yallor hoadod sohoohuarm an D.xi Ev- away im loavl(1 a Woiuan f bo si-alHsl
f rtt, mon osiHVial as she is al- au umrdoml by Indians, ' And ho ko
ready sioko fir by Jimmy Duval, au ou an tolls th' crowd alnnt wh't Shor-
WIXXIXGTHEWIDDER
doc is kuowed t' be th' only husban an
father of a' iutorvstiu lovtle fambly of
'a own, bark iu Ioway. But, thou
well, well, thoy's no 'couutiu f'r th' ac
tions of th' female soot, more like cf ,
thoy happ'ns t' be o' th' flirtatious Y'rS '
cty, an tlioy mewt all be.
"I r'meiuber one female in p'ticl'ar, ' j
he contiimed after sending a largo swal
low of hot coffee in the wake of the do- I
parted piece of pancake "I r'meiuber
one th't was sho' 'uoogh sriuul'lous '
'xiunpla o' what cur'us notions th' sect
will take au th' ouaccountable things '
they all '11 da
man haddid. O' couiNoov'rylxxly want
ed t' hop in au do s'uT ropt-work, wi'
th' jedgo flggvriu as 'It,' but Bou
wouldn't have it, none at alL
" Ko, gvnts,' siiys lu 'it don't go. I
b'lieves iu givin all kind a fair shako.
I gives it out th't I porposo t' git th'
gvnt, but I does it fair, au gives him
th' same show as me. Stop outside yore,
dam ye, an tight'
"Sherman begged an pleaded a hull
lot, but it didn't go, an after gittin a
few swift kirks fr'ru some o' th' gang,
out he walks, wobuliu lots iu th' knees
and shakin all over, an lines up in th'
street Cheyenne Pikv was master o'
Oregon City Market Iteport.
(Corrected wttokly,)
Wheat No, 1 inorehsntitlile, 55 cents
per busliol.
Flour Portland, $:I.10; Howard'
IWst, $:t.0'; Kisher's tt, f:t.tH.
t!s III ska, white, L'7 coiila ir
bushel, grav, LV
SIillstuttH Itran, lU.tHt per ton
shoits, $1-1.50 per ton : chop, $1:1.50.
Potatoes -Pg rents per pound,
Kgfc-s, cents per doxon.
Huttor Kanch, "." coats per roll.
Pried Fruits Apples, iinbloaehtd,
cents; 50-ound boxes, evaporated, 4xte
prunes, L" to 4 la cents; plums, to
3 cents.
liacon I lams, 8 to S'4 cents; sides
8 to 7 J slioulders, 5 lo t! ; lard, tl to 7,
Livestock aud Pressed .Moats Hoof,
live, 1'4 to 2 4 rents; hogs, Iive2'4' oents
lios dressed, 3l cents; s!ni'p, $l.lH)to
$1 '.'j per head; veal, dressed, I cents
Poultry I lilckcns, young, Iroin $2;
out turkeys, alive, 8 con's ptr
pound. 1 oiiltrv advancing.
Xurrelous Kesults.
From a letter written by Kev. J. (inn
iierniau, ol l'unuml.tle, .Mich., wo are
iHTiuittod to make this extract : "I have
no hesitation in rromiuonding Dr. Kiug'i
iM'w I'lseovory, as tlie results were
almost marvelous in the ca.se of my wife.
While I was pastor of the Baptist church
at Hives Junrt'on she was drought dowu
with pneumonia succeeding la grippe,
Terrible paroxvsms of coughing would
lust hours with little interruption and it
seemed as if she could not survive them.
A friend recommended lr. King's New
Discovery ; it wus quirk in its work and
highly satisfactory in results." Trial
bottles free at Charman & Go's. Irug
Store. Kegulur size .'xV and $1.00.
1 Twos back in Wyoming, in '67 ceremonies. 'Twenty paces, gents,' says
time o' th' Sweetwater 'icitem'nt, ye he. 'Shoot an advance a shootiu. Air
know. Well, me an my two pardners ye ready? One, two, throe fire I'
'd be'n miuin ont yen? in Califoruy i "How 'twas did, nobody ever even
. ... U ; I.. r. .ll '..,,..,. I. l, , ' 1 O .. '. 1 - . V i
k -i , i vr.;.... Rxr..-. .u. T. Iien-ever I am troubled
up stake's witn us, same s a lot o oiu- , was, too; but he was so shaky they say
er lool miners, an off we goes t tn ho c d hardly hold his gun. Anyways,
A Pioneer's Keroiniiieinlatloii.
Mr. J. .V. Yenable, of Powney, a pio
neer of Los Angeles County, Cal., says:
with a pain
in the stomach or with diarrhoea I use
Chamberlain's colic, cholera and di
Sweetwater country, ole Bill Heatwole
an me an Ben Ben Haskios, he wus :
th' youngest o' ns, an chockful o' th' 1
ole Harry's ever any boy you ever seen. !
But white? That boy was white, he ,
sho' was, ef ever a white man lived. Ef
'e hadn't 'e 'a' be'n yere now, niore'n :
likely. j
"At Sweetwater, th" Widder Buck
kep' a board in house, an we all boards i
with 'er, an we fed high too. But, say, I
that widderwas th' purtiest leetle crea
ture ye over seen, w a n t more n 24 r
a,an nau rosy cneeEsan eyes tn t a just boys? says he, w en he ketched 'is
set y'r heart a-thnmpiu black's any j breath. 'Th' Widder Buck aud that
Coal . au bright 's di'm'nds. Well, shej skuuk Sherman is spliced 1'
wa'n't hardly one o' 'em th't wa'u't an snorts at 'iiu quite a lot, butho
wild C be th' landlord o' th't there , sticks C th' story. 'Yessir,' ho savs,
bean joint. Th' wnst o' it all was th't 'they was tied up an hour ago b' Jedgo
they wa'n't none o' 'em but what, one j Billings. It's straight'
time 'r 'nother, was dead sure he was i "An so it was. Pore Bon wa'n't even
goin f s'txed th'lamented Bnck, which j stiff, n'r they hadn't got 'im laid out,
was gouo b'fore 'bout three y?ars back b'fore that son of a gun an th' widder
f'r ef they ever was a sho' 'nongh . was hitched duly 'cordiu C law. O'
flirt, 'twas th't same Widder Buck. ; course th' boys shivereed 'em, and then
She'd take up an smile swwt 't ev'ry give 'cm three hours C leave town, but
new niau th't showed up, oatell she hud ; that didn't do no Bood. Jedirn Sherman
im ou th string good on hurd. Then hal the widder on 'er wad. an nore ole.
they was only four 'r five shots took i arrhoea, remdey. I have used it for
then pore ole Ben throws up 'is hn's
an drops Shermau'd got 'im in th'
forehead, slick an clean.
"While they was pickin Ben op an
carryiu 'im inside, Sherman got lost in
th' shuffle. Ef he hadn't, he'd 'a' sho'
be'n killed. But he sneaks off an lays
low som'eres an nobody sees 'iiu outell
late that day.
"'Bout supper timo one o' th' boys
comes rush in intuh th' Eaglo Bird c'n
sid'ble flustrated. 'Wha' d'ye think,
years, know it to be a reliable remedy,
and recommend it to every one
For sale by 14. A. Harding.
Houses JWde llrlglit.
Marrow, the painter, has removed bis
shop to Seventh street, near the depot
where orders can be left fur painting,
paper-hanging and calcitonin. frioo
to suit the times and all work honestly
and etliciently done. tf
Undertaker and Embaliner.
K. I.. Ilolinan undertaker and em
uu.. iiru.lnaia rj kinliai tiling col
lege. Full stork of caskets ami coffins
at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in
Winehard block opposite courthouse, tf
Legal Notices.
Nhrrlll" Male.
In lh (Mroiill Court ill lliasialaot Omnim, lur
the I minir ol ( Uclnuisi.
Oeorn IjiivII ami Thomaa Ouiu'sii, Kioeiiinn
of III ll ol J. K. Ilnimuaii. ilimoti, plane
IU . vi J. . Msy, Jauiva WlmUivk and M. J.
liar, (Mutidiiiita.
Stat ol Oroiion, i oiinljf iifrlarkaiiiM, .
HY VlHl'l'K OK A Jl'lHIMKNf OltDKIt,
dlHHW and au OKt'lllli'll. duly laalloil mil
ol and mi.lor th aMl ol Iho atxiv uillu
oourl. Iu iho ahor ..iiiiilvd rail', lo m i duly
dlrvoto.1 and dalcl in Jritu day l J iiiii,
Iv.xi, Uui a jii'lsm in rvu iiTi'd and
in. ril iu hI.I court ou Hi 17ili day ol Juu :
IS'M. Iu lavor ol liiorn Ulollv and I'Iiuuik.
Ouuoaii, Ki'i'uii ol th Mill ol J. k,
I . ii K ., -11. I'laini ila, an I anilnul J. W. Mai
Jamvi Whll in k and M. J, My, illiulau i, fur
llu um ollKi.id, oliii liiioni.t iiirnoii h th
ral ol s per out. rer aiitiiitn (r m tho 17 h mi
of Jiiih., Ivni, Ntid th furihor uin i'f H) a .nor.
iivy't (.hi, ami th lurliitfmtim oLtUK cot t n
and dlHliurau i imlii. and th i"lii if and upui
Ihlt writ. O'liiininnililig in to litsli Mai ut I
(ollowtiiK ,l.'orlN..I r.'al proMity Kiial 'ii tho
County of I'lMi'kNiua., Nta. ot Ottou, liaii;
AU ol hloik ti in harliiiKM mlilMo i 10 th vii n
Orfim Cliy In tli 0"iiuiy i f Ciai kama. au
mini of Ori'h'iMi, arroriliu in 'i ri'uri.il i l i
ol Maid )r Iiiic'm nilditlnu, iiuw ou ft In th
oitut ol th r.-eordr ol eoiivoynm'i'N lor a-
county aud aial.'.
Now. thuroiuio, lif v'rtu af nM xut on.
Jii.lKiuant rtlr and d.-i'i. a i'l in iMoti!Unr
with tli comiuaiulM ol -aid ril, I w 111 on S tur
ily, th I'lda) of aiikusI, Im1. at Hi hour of
io'i'liH'k I'. M mi th liom .lo.iruf Ihi l uiu y
Court ll'iiuo lu th i Ir o Or nun I lly, In - d
couuly and t-ito, r1i at tnihl v Mtuvlnii, tl' J I
In rili'ini'il to In tuu!it tiuldi'f. I " I', s
(old ion, i'ih in h in, nil i' runt ilil.i mul
iiilar-t wnii-li i lie wl hlu umiii d I u iu "r
oiihr o Ih.'ni, hsil ou iiim dai of Uu t arli
iiieui ho'iu or 'Hi had In .. 11 1 lo in "o .
.UiorllHil roil pro iv or any na-i t'uo il. in
M'lil.fy Maid to. uu.'ii, Ju.U'iu il ord.'r, d iro.
lull'l.'Rt, tM ail. I all '.ri'rillll( I'l'Mla.
I'aud. Uit'ion I I y, O ., Ju .'. s V I
r..l . MAKIIOCK.
h'lrlTof I' ai-kiuiaii Couitl.. lir.'iiou.
ny .-s. m. MiKuir, ipuiiy. 7 a, i-.tl
l() YOU Nlilll) ANY
Doors, Windows,
Moulding,
Window Glass,
Oil 0TIIKR IIUILIIlXli MATKHIAL?
:(IO TO:
H. BESTOW
C.
CO.
Low Trices. First-class Goods.
Comer llth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon.
Mlirriir'a Mule.
f..r
f r th nut. !
"But w'en our Ben jumps in an be-'
gins znakin love in real ser'us sbapi', we
all begins to ralc'late th't th' hlonniin :
bidder is sho' ketched a lot, an reckons
they's goiu t' be some splicin did in
4hat there camp b'fore Chris'mas w'cu
ftll of a suddint, aloug comes a lawyer 1
Ben gits nothin but a bang1 up funeral
an sis feet o' dirt t' lay in.
"All th' ole gang th't went intuh th'
Sweetwater rush r'members all about
this yarn; an. say, I'll bet they wa'u't
one o' 'em but what's b'en more 'r leas
leary o' widders sonce then. They're
mighty queer sorto' cattle, these women
chap hailiu from bait Lake an puts up folks, an I gives 'em up. " EiebaUL'o.
't th' Hotel de Widder Buck, thereby
causin a uuii loto griei in camp, 'cause
he hops in immediate an begins makiu j
love t' th' landlady, her makin no .
'bjectiotis as anybody knnwed of. !
"Yerx's where Bon makes a dead 1
VTong play; f'r, 'nstead of stiekin to 'is
guns, 'e right off makes a jealous break
'r two, causin a row wi' th' widder.
quite natural. Then off goes Ben au
hires out t' th' gove'uni'nt f'r a scout
'bout tlmt time th' U. P. road was bein
built, an th' Ogalalla Sioux was nmkin 1
'emselves real onpleasant, chargin round
an liftin section ban's' hair an seen
like playful leetle tricks. So, 'a I says,
Beu goi off in a huff un leaves th' run-'
Bin t' tlii.s yere Salt Lake maverick as
calls 'infielf 'Jedge' Sherman au puts
an a hull lot o' bfggus airs an talks
book English. Say, it jest made us sick
it sho' did th' way that there couple '
spooned round. They was sev'ral o' th'
boys th't jest ached t' git Sherman intuh ;
a argymint an kill 'im up a lot, but ',
they nver got no chance th' Jtdge
was too foxy, he was, an too smooth t'
get intuh open trouble. ;
"Jest about Chris'mas time th' In-j
juns let up a few an lays low, th'
weather bein some cold an too many
sojers round them parts, an onemornin
th' widder gives it out th't she lays t' 1
go over t' Greeu River an enjoy 'ersclf
a lot she was fever beefin 'bout 'all i
work an no play. ' So, next day, off she
an th' Jedgegoes, with a greaser named
Manuel drivin th' nmel team. They'd
jtst got acrost th' South Fork an was,
persoomable, quite comf 'table an happy,
v'en, all of a suddint, Manuel lets out
a screech an jumps out of th' wagon,
hollerin th't Injuns was comin. Sher
man looks out an sees a cloud o' dust
'bout two mile away (they wa'n't no
enow on th' ground), an he jumps out;
too, an in a holy second him an that
greaser bad them muels cut loose an
was aboard 'em hittin the trail real
wift f'r Green Elver, 'Course th' wid
der ;roeehed after 'em, but, turn
round? none whatever. W'y, that tar
sal skunk didn't even wave 'is hand!
"Well, th' widder sits an weeps
quite copious f'r awhile, an then makes
tip 'er mind th't she don't pcrposo t'
stay thore an get scalped none what
ever. So she piles out o' th' wagon an i
makes a sneak t git under th' bank an
then travels np toward th' dus' cloud,
flggeriu th' Injuns 'd be most likely t'
1 lr A.rwn afw.an. lnataa1 ft nn lint
Mlva uunu DMcaiu iiMKini u. u, mum I
I'.rriilrliN .nltcc
TOTIt'E I IIKREBY GIVES THAT THE
I uuilur.iifne 1 has bvn animliiiHi hr ih
HiiunrableCo'iiiiy C mrt ol C.ai'k irn County,
OrtKun, x.'CUtrlx ol the l.t will of Conrad
Ncl"ri, dvcd. All prniii hariu( cuimi
aaluMt th e.taie of Iho inld Cnurad XelUirt,
decaed, are hareby untitle 1 to pr.uiut th
lain lor uaymuul, duly Turllle.l. to me at No.
7.1.1 .Mlnutuoia avnue, Mtailoa H, FurtUml, Or
Kun or to my attoruay, W. II. Uohyni, at Cauhy,
(ircKon. a-libiu ilx monthi from the Oat ol
thia noilre MK3. C. NKIIIKkf.
Kiecutrli.
Adiuinialratsr'ni .ollce.
OTICK IS HKUKHY GIVEN THAT THE
uudervlKtied ha. been duly apioluted uy
Hi H'JO. U. h. HiiyeM, Jii.lg of in Couuly
Court of ih ott ol Urei'io for Clacliaiiia.
i.ouuty, Admlulitratiix ol ill E.tato of A lain
H. Dtranice, ilecai'-il. All pvraona haitliiK
claimii airaiual aa d eital, are reimsled lo ru
ii nit the ine. properly yuritled to me at the
duUol tills notice.
I.OKKN.l II STRANfiK,
Admlnlnralnxof Estuiv ol Adain il. HitanK".
I'acwaatd.
Datwl at On-iron City, Orcjioii, tbia JOtti, day ol
June, IH'Jti. S-al:7 ;il.
Faahiona For Men.
It will not be long now before fashion
journals and plates for men are as firmly
established as those for women. This,
at all events, is the conclusion at whirii
one lirrivfa nn mnrlino- rl... I...... ..rw.l.. , "fee Thoa. F. Kyan, ou Mam street, lu Ore
. 7 o ' ..." j Ko;i cuy, Oregon, wilhlu aix mjutua from lu
auiui are ui'ing iiiirixiuceu into iasiuou
papeis under the heading, "For Men,"
or something similar. The rapidity with
which "this sort of man" evolves a sjie
cial etiquette do toiletto for various oc
casions is truly astounding. For in
stance: "Patent leather shoes may be
correctly worn while iu mourning. Men
in mourning, when in evening dress,
wear ties of black silk, not black satin
ones." Again, "Ushers at a wedding
should wear gloves of either pearl or
white kid, which match exactly those
worn by the groom, but it is not neces
sary that his should bo the saino as thoso
worn by the bride. " And once tnoro:
"Men who have grooms should see to it
that they do not wear jewelry. It is bad
form." One wonders what manner of
men they are who must be told this lat
ter item! Westminster Gazette.
police.
In the County Court uf tho Statu ol Oronon (or
the County of Clai kuiuai.
In the matter ol the tatati ol Lucy A. Bmlth,
dcCimne I .
TOTIf'E IS HEREBY filVKN THAT THE
ol Lui y A. niiut'i, dei.wed. ha. fllud hia mint
account aud report aa tucu admiiilNlrntiir, lu
the County Court of Cliiraauiu.Coun y. Oregon,
and that Mou Jay, ih 7m day ol H.-ptcuiui-r,
lft'jii.atlO o'i.h;k a. in., hv the hi1 Couniv
Court h in b e.i (Ixed aud aiipoliifd an the time
aud plain; for in kettlouiont ol lu same aud
tho ti'inriiiitand dteruiiuiiii of any and all oh
Joi iiohm tnerei'i. EitEli T. hMl l H,
JiHOWNKI.1. A Campbku, AlluilllUlriltnr.
Attorneys tor Adniiulitralor. 7-21, s-'l
The People of Madeira.
They are as harmless as their coun
try. The stranger meets with no snakes,
and need not fear mosquitoes, neither
has he to take any precautions against
being molested in the most out of the
way parts. Everywhere civility, polite
ness and pleasant faces will greet him.
Tho prices anked are grotesque oftaj
five times what will be finally accepted.
Some find the absence of lixed pricei
abroad a great nuisanco, but the bar
gaining in Madeira is so grxxl humored
and can be made so amusing that tho
chango of custom in this respect is rath
er refreshing.
There is one reason that may account
for the comparatively few visitors to
the island there are neither golf links
nor cycling roads. All Madeira can do
is to provide a very limited cricket
ground and five miles of fairly level
road. Most of the ways near tho citv
are paved with "nubbly" stones and
are trying to tho feet, but in the country
this paving ceases. Good Words.
Burprlaed.
"Weren't you surprised when he pro
posed?" "No. Why should I be?"
'Everybody else was." Harlem
Life.
for
'i tut ion.
In the County Court ol the State of Oregon
me i ouuty of iiiacxuniia.
In the matter ol the estate ol W. It. Clayson,
deceased.
To Emma Jane Claynon, Frederick Clny.on,
K'lward Clnyaon, laac Claysou, Jacob ( lay
sou and Alfred Claysou, ami to all oth.-rs un
known, il any such there be.
YOU, AND SACK OF YOC, ARK IIKKKIIY
notiiled and cited to appear l.eforu tne
County Court of the Ktate ol Oreirnu. for the
County ol Clacknmas, on Monday, the 7lh day
of September, l"!i, at tn hour of 10 o'Ciock n.
. of said day, at th court room of snld court.
at the court home In OreKon City, Clackamas
County, Oregon, to show cnuie why an order
should not be granted to Charles Clayson, the
a'lmlnistra'rir ol th e.tate of W. H. CiavNon.
ilennaaed, lo sell so much of the following de
scribed real estate as ihall be ueces.ary to pay
the dobts and the exnen.es and charges ol ad
ministration of th eittate of the deceased; the
real estate above mentioned being claim No. .'18,
parts ol sections 7. H. 17. 18. 19 and 20 In town.
h pi south range ii eat, according to official
plat of survey returned to the guneral land
office by the surveyor general, being bounded
and di sorlbcd aa beginuiug at a point 2 chsliis
and 10 links west of the southeast corner of
southwest ouarler ol s.ction 8 lu tuwn.hin 2
south range 'I east, thence noith 4.1 degrees west
M cnainsauu 83 lings; thence sou'h v degrees
wist 77 chain and Ki links: thence ami th i:t de
grees 45 mluutes oast h7) chains and 82 link-;
thence south 2fi degrees east 20 chain, and 4'J
link.; thence north l.'i degree east tt'J chains:
theuc north gi degiee. 45 liiiiiut: east 4H
chains and thenee noith 49 dugreea went 14
chains and 71 linka to nlaceol be.-iunlnir. un
and except IM acres o( above oesenbed tract
and being northeant quarttr section ol sld
land claim, containing 4H0 acres, rfiore or 1 ss,
a"d being a p riion of tho donation land claim
of James McNary and Nancy McNary, his wife,
situated In Clackamas County, State of Oregon.
Hv order of Gordon K Hayes, County Judge
of Clackamas County, btate of OrcguiL
Dated June 2 ), 1HW.
A. S. IiKKrioEli and E. MENKENHAU,,
7-24, 8-14 Attorneys lor said estate.
Ill the Clr 'tilt Court ol h stau of Urog
v ia aauia. comity.
L I- Willi, plaliitllT. vs. E. M. Ilarlmsu. Mcli..a
A. llauinm: J. r H as, . g ir f Ih
eat.it ol E. M. Itirt nai', au Ins i vi ,udi o .
Marv Jane liar. man; luni Wnll,-; Cli .il
c. lliHh:,ui, Kdaar Ha'renaiid Fra k II.
Ilougnlo i, p.rtur-,a. C. O. lluiwtit m A Co.;
Hu tel. ii i sou F. S. Aklli, pamu'r.. a. Akin,
Selliug ,i Co : M. 1 Cm in, Nu-k lihe g, J.
lu.iiu'l ii and I. I. Ch i, partuerM, c.hn,
Mi-koiMherg d; Ck; H soiM. suillu Com
panr. aiMip-Talloii; A U M ni uaviii. Hi hi.
iiullv du il o ipai-liy and as alniiand as r
c Iv. r "I the v.lat ol K. M. liarliuaii. au In
s.ilveul debtor; J. K. Mar.tiaui; 1 W Mir
ii il. i iu; Ji'inli C. Young; Olhe I'. I. 'sail. I.
A. Mrinaiii: Maiy J. Alhtunt aid ijioigo
W. Mariiiaui, Uaioudaula.
Slat of Oro- o, County of Clarkaina, ss.
HY VIR1I E OF A Jl'lHIMKNT OlthEK.
deur. aud vxecution. dulv im.iipiI uiii
ol aud ui der I lo .1 o. Inasb ivvntlll. ro ,ri
lU lu ab'V ulllld 0 UW. lo lliadlllv dlla la.1
ami daud in- -.lt n day oi Juu. !, mi a
Jodiini ni reudervd and enli'rl iu aaid ruuri on
in iwn day ul .uu. lnai. lu lavorof th abov
UauteU liUlnlilT. and aaalnsl lha alKiva naniMl
.Irf. ii tai l ., MiHUsa ... Hartmau and K. M.
iiarunau, lor In sum ol ixua.iv nun Intrr-
vst lu, roou at the rat ul 10 ir ciil. nor anuuiii
Irom in .ih dav of Marcn. ln'Jrt. au.l tun fur.
thor tim ol J.'l.i.J, Uh luiers.l lh. re.in iruu
Juu l.itb, 1-n.l, at th rat ol 8 nor cut. t-r an.
nuui, aud Ih lurthi'r uin ol find, as atturno. s
fe. aud th lurthar sum ol Ul. po-ta aud
dl-uura.'meuis, aud in lavor "I Isam Whll and
lut th alaive named defendants. l..la a
A. Ilartman and K. 11. Ilarliuau. lor Ih um of
v'. II. wilh InUrroat al th raieol 10 per o..i.
I air auutim fMni inrrttd day ol March. l'VI. an i
the f ii r i her sum oi Ins), as attorney's few, and
tn (urthur sum of Sio. costs and it. burs, ul us.
ina in cods oi and upon this writ, com . iud
ug iu to maa s no i.u iuii 4......
rel pruperlT .Ituate lu 111 County ol ll rsa
in as. and Siau ol oregou: lleginulug at a
point 3.10 chains smitnaud 48a chains norl'i f
vsst rom th northeasi curnvr ol In Kotur .
Alien I). I.C., in towns ilp a -nulh ulran-l
east of in Wlllainvtt meridian, ruunlug
iheuce north i.'j wrat LSI cnattis to a a nnu;
he-u'v so till XI0 4 west 2 chains lo a aiuie.
rit aolltn Bi- -. at rK.iu. I a, .r.
I Me.lua A. llarlinau'a laud: Ihanr norm a.-,"
east 2 etialna rloui l lua a ll. i... ..
laud to til Dlac of b 'tfintilllw mmlali.l., ......
lourthol au aer m .r or lr- ana aisolhal part
ol th 1 1. I. C. ol Ksck'Vl llun.ag ,lr
crllMxl aa cl-iin No. to lu lowushina A a .,l a
souin ran 1 taat ol in W...iuu. meridian,
au I begu.iilug at a p dm ho ro is -nut ol in
northeast corner oi sai l .a .d cla m, running
ihonco w.st Jn7't rods, then es um I r.-i..
uieoia ea.t i;i'4 r.i; llie .c. uorth 112 ro s.
Ilii'uoe.sl Il.'r. d-ilh ure south ;I2 rods; the nr
eaal SU mis; thence north so rods to in p ac
id beginaliw.ro laming Ml ..cte. m.ir or less.
Now, Uieiior, y virtue ol said ui ii ion,
JU'lgmciii order au 1 dcr .-, and lu rompliano i
wil l thcumina'iil inal I writ. I will, on aa
urday, ihusihday of Augo.i, lawi, atth hour ot
1 o'clock V. M.,at tn iroiituiairol th Coil ity
C'.uri lloiisv In th city of Oioguii Ci.y lu sail
county a d slat, sell at pmd o auct oii, ui.lo I
tiir.-ile upil hi, to tn h thesl bid :er, lor f, H
gold ooiu, ca-h lu nau I, th reai prupertv flr.l
anord' ril.d,and all iho right, till and In
tero.l which the defend ml., or either of them,
and which any pe.sou claiming under Iheui, or
under any or alt.ier of ttwin, had thor.lu on th
ru uav oi renruary, i'.i;i, or have or lis. siuiw
aiij u I red i hroi n or therein, and also the r al
proiMiriy lastanovedesi rllied and all h.m rin,
title and Inteieit .li e i Ih aaid defendants, ur
either ol Ibem, aud whl h any parson elaliiiiug
uudor Ihiiin, or uu ler any or either of the n
had lharalu on tho SOth day of Nov. mher, Ink
or have r had since aciiiirjd thurcln or then
lo, tosatl-fy said BJieciilion, Judgments, urdu ,
dacree-, Interest, costs and all accruing ro la:
the proceeds ol the sate of the parcel . f
laud first aoovadnscrlb-il lo ho applied llrst to
the paviuunt and divMiargoof th i ud.'ineilr
covered by sai l I L. White aga.iisi the s nld V,
M. Hartmnn aud Me usa A. Ilurtman, and the
coats an 1 expenses of nt"klng such sale and
mil, and ihu prnced. of iho sale ol the oared
ol laud ast above described be aim Ih l flr.it,
tho payment ol the Judgment in lavur ol th.
said Iiam While againat the anil K. M. M.ir:
man mid Molina i A. ilartman and the cims an I
exneusHs of making sucti sal i aud suit, an I
sftur such Jtidguieiit shnli have b.'ou satislKd.
then lo the tiavuicnt ol thi ludu-ni.-tit in iMv,,r
ol the sal'i I. I. vthlte, until te siime snail
huve bjen fully paid and dl.rnargtd, II sul
fl"lllt 13 realised from such S'll".
Uat d, Oregon City, Jul 8, Ivsi
K. c. .UAnnock'.
Sher'ffuf C a kamaa Couuly, Oregon.
Hy N. 51 . MoobY, Deputy. 7-IU.8-7
QREGON CITY IRON WORKS
Now mul KnlurKt'il Simp witli all nijiliiiiict'S for
MACHINE WORK & CASTING.
AU work executed in tlio licnt iniiiincr -nnili.
tct'il on nil orilcrs.
Promptness KUitriin-
REPAIRING - -A. - SPECIALTY.
I'riceH the lowest to ! lint in 1'ortlniul. Shop ou Fourth Street,
near Main, Oregon City, Oregon.
ROAKE BROS., Proprietors
ATTENTION
4V
Wo uro lieadtiuartcrs for Lightning ico Cream Froozcrn,
ioru.Mi Doors. Window Smriis, UuIiIht Hoho. Lawn Mowers.
Lawn Uakes, Wiro Netting, Lubiiruting Oilg f nl kindn
III t 1 . tr . I 1 .is a. '
naonii .Metal ami everything in the hardware lino at prices to
suit the times. Also sole agents for Sinionds celebrated crons
cut saws.
POPE St
Main and Fourth StH.,
CO.,
Oregon City.
WOMAN
iTit'iul. It in unifiirinly
ImcknrhcH IiimkIiioIh'h niul
and filiorti'im a. wonnui'tf
tt-Htify for it. It will L'ivo
Tim very ruiniirknMu unl ccrtuiii P'lii-f piv
ii wiiinnn hy MOOUK'S RKV I'ALKD
ItK.MKDV has trivm it tho iiuiihi nf W
HUi-ci'HMfiil in rrlouviiiK tho
wi'iikni'HH whinh bunion
lift). ThousaiiilHof women
HtruiiKth, mul
FOR
health ami
iiiake life a ph-amire. FOIt SAM': Ii V TI 1 10
YOU
STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Sts. Telephone and Bailey Gatzeit.
Columbia River & Pugot Sound Navigation Company.
Al.lt.-r Street Dock, Telephone No. .'S.ll.
c.
i:allllllsll 1 la.,1,.
N. Gffllll
PIONEER
Transfer1 and Expi,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE.
If-
4
a.' -7 X .
Eczema
From early child-'
bood until I was'
grown my family.
spent a fortune
trying to cure me I
' ol this disease. I visited ilot Springs
ana was treated Ijv the best medical
i men, but was not benefited. When
all things hadpfl A failed I de-j
' termined to b M 1 1 Ml try S.S.S.
and in four I 1 1 U III months was .
entirely cured. The terribh eczema t
was eone, not a sien of it left. Mv
II I.L I -,. , ,
general neaitn duiu up, ana i nave i
i never naa any return ot the disease.
I have mum
I reoommonil-
i eil SJiJi. and
I have never
, yiit known a fnilnin i cum.
i.uo. w. ikwin, Irwin. I'a.
Nevr fails ti pure, '
I even wimn an otnnr i
rnrnpilitis liava. Our
. trratlannn lilmaland ,
I skin iliat-aans mailed
' free to ny address. I
SWU I SPF.LIMC CO , Atlaals, Gs.
any return oi me disease, i
CHILDHOOD
Portland, Astoria and the Ocean.
Telephone leaveH Portland 7 A. M., daily except Sunday. Teleph.m
leaven AHtoria 7 I. M., daily except Sunday.
Runs direct to train for Clatnop beach and connects with Sir. Ilwaeo
for Ilwaeo traiiiH runnini? to all points on North beach.
t T.ailey Gatzert leaves Portland 8 P. M., daily, exccjit Sunday; on
Saturday 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria daily at (i:4.r A. M., except Sunday
and Monday; on Sunday 7 I'. M. ConnectH with all trains for ClatHon
beach and Ilwaeo beach.
This lino has a boat connecting with both beaches, returning from
Astoria every night in tho week. u q SCOTT
E. A. SEELEY, ' " President.
Agent.
This Fnmnua remedy nnrna qulrkly, rnrmsnonllr alt
iinrviiiis mai'iiaiia. w.-iik IMnin.iry, l.ii.a .if llniln i .h.
Ili'llilllie. Wllkerilllllias. Vi . , . ! '
aioiia, evil Uriiums, liiiitmirr anil wurlluK dlnnaaea oiiiisimI l,
Vufnfulrrrrirs rtui,,t. Ciiiituliisniiiii.liiuis. Usaervalnnla
...... ..I....U i.uil.l.T. liis.alhemli.aiiil,ii,iratri,iiaiiililuiiiu
Ka ljr.iarrliiilliiyeatn.aki.ini pi.rhnu t f.,raj. Il r stin 1 1 . nrul
pain iHrs uiimflrnru'irimr'aormimririiiiirfrl. Write na Irrs
mr.llenl honk, sen lull plain wraptier, wltll teattliinnlala ami
nnanrlsl atsnrtlnff. Nntl&TM hvr nL H.u.l. ..!."
CluriS. Soldbf ttaraaaal..Ma4SMMBKHVKH.aii, 11 . aL...... i.',... "
-orsalelnOregi,nCltr,Orog.,b CUAIIMAN X CO., liruaa-isu. 'i-a.
71 jm. .Ua asn.ABv1
a.s.1. Mutual, aa.f.1. an. b.i.
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