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KO USE FOR MONEY. SETTLEMENT OF QUEER PEOPLE ON THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. Tliry IH Not Worry About flna Hoium nil Kalmrut, Mil Foami It a Plentiful M AlrThj Ar. Not Worried Orr rt aanrfal rrnhlrma. "Wo had to remain in Panama bay tlitv daya before the Mcanicr nailed," nid a travel.r who hud nxvntly returned fixm trip k'nrn th .Minima, am ho lij.-htvd A froah rigor, "and friend and I derided to rtui th tinifl exrdoriui; he bay. Wo hired two Wont India darkle, who had longboat, with a cail which conld be utilized when tho ' vind was fair, to row na around. Well, cf courw we vailed up the raual as far w there vM any wator and aaw tho lircaprw which had beou made, or rather the tack of progress ; bat that is another atory. "We shot one alligator and shot at a dozen mora. They wort? lying along the tanks of the canal (miming themselves, nd looked exactly like lo, to tho inex IH'rienoed eye from a diatanca Upon Bcnror approach tho log would suddenly become animated and would slide off the luuik into tho water with a iplatih. 'But what I started to tell about was m peculiar nettlement or natives some distance op the northern shore of the bay. It teemed peculiar to mo, but such things may be commou down iu that country. I am told they are. At any ; mostly sheer cliff, and covered with al ' most impenetrable bush. Behind the Kuiiicruii mountain, inland, there ar two chains of mountains, or tm chain deflected, bearing the niiinea of the Kumbi and Onion inouiitiiina. ! These are lift le known at present, and ! are clearly no relation of Miing"'. They are iilnuwt at riht anclea to it, and are, I Udiove, infinitely older in I structure, ar.dct nt inuuus with the many ! mimed raiiKr- we know iu Kongo Krsui mino as the Sierra del Crystal. In a 1 southwest direction from Kamemn : mountain, out m I he Atlantic, is asorio ! of volcanic Islamls, invsiniiiililr Udong j iii to the same volcanic lino of activity Principe. . iii feet; l-au Thomo, 4.D1.S fart, and till her away still, As eeueiou. M i.t'l.u.i and tho Trintiui d'Acunli.i (.u t:;i.v National Review. Two I.Ives tared. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction City, 111 was told by her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hoe (or her, but two bottles of Pr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Ewers, 1:59 Florida St. San Fran cisco, Buffered from a dreadful cold, af proaching Consumption, tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. lie is natur ally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine iu Hf.il KSTATK T)MSSmt.H. Furnished F.vory Week by the Cluck. mas Abstract X Trust Companr. H(umliir Til It ISM 7!W lieo ltroughton to Willamette Pulp and I'aper Co, Sopt '23 'IM, deed, Interest iu deed from Critoser. .$ '.'ISOO 8 J Wills to Jacob Wills, June I 'tkl W D, 0 a in Wills el T Halrd to Shindler A Chadkiurne Mar 11 '72, W D, some land .... Clmdbourno to Sehindler, Jan lt, IV l, some land K00 D A Sehindler to U Schiudler, Jan 5 'IU, W D, some land 21000 V S to Christian lliltner, Mar Iti '111, Fat, e of nw4 and i1, of swS.soe :i:', 1 4 s r 4 o John Foot to J Dridoaux, Sept 30 '!W,W D, 6.2ft in Crow el.... J Hridcaux to John Fo il, July 1 ''.Hi W D, lots 7 and 8, blk 2, Wind sor CSt Hugh Gordon. Feb 9 'tW, pat, cl 40, t 5 s r 2 e M Birdsall to U U Ilirdsall, Sept 30'Ott, W l, 7.55 a in Cott mcl. Thos J Garrett to E Garrett, Jei.it 10 '!Hi, 1C D, nS, and IS a oil u aide of i.S of Thos Garrett cl.. . , Thoa Armstrong to O U Downing Oct 3 '!.!, W D, correction to for mer deed, land in t 2 s r 1 e ... Notice. IjiihI ii!W al rf on illy, Oregon mm, ima, XToTU K IH IIKIIKIIY HIVKN THAT 11 follow Ins naim il aatll.r na. III, , noil.', ol iil IntimltiM lo iiihu llnal .ramf in ann oil ol hla ciaim, nil liil aal'l inoail will ) matt Ik lur lit rannliar ana) raooiraar l Dnaitou t'llr. OlalSOII, Oil NalVaimlitlt Hill, M, l. (TKI'IIKN O. MUCH It 1,1, II. K tll lair II 0 lUlllaaat al,.irltr til OOlloll U tiwnnlilia 'j ioiuIi, rnuso s ttni, 11 IUIIIa III lOllaivtltK lIHXa' Itl lirof liiataoul utiiim fa tlin hiniii mial oiilllvsllon ol lal Isinl, via: Ji'lin I. M"kaiillrn. William Haiiulakl. Will- lam li'h u.l Saiuiia'l Wn'ii, ail a Sralmou Itiv.ar, Or nam. KOllrKl' A. Mil l KK. '.'0M KoKiilar, Fat Fat .pollen wt' I'lnul trcoiint. In iliofountv e nirl ol Iha ilH of Orainnii, lor in (aoiuiiy oi i laetamaa. In Hi mull r ollhaitaut ol K.lwar.l Kaat- nam, ai(-i'taiact. V0IICK ta IIKUKHY UIVKN THAT THK I nil 'a ra iiJ . (iimrl ol Una lal will a. iai u am. 'tit ail k urir I r.stli4tn, il,o.aap I, ha roil.! . anal irfaaomaal fair atait.uini Miial H ail In tliualKiriilitl i roti I linr Dual ai'i'iiiiiil a her a IniiiiiRiriiaiii taf it,! I tKUie an I that Mmnlar, thai.tvum.l ,la of Novcnuwr, A. I. ImM, bollaiC Ul a'f lairlll of BMIal eallir. Blllf a II Utflll lal Mlal fl I llht of lal flu il a-"llllt. ox II (II Una IK'ullHar Irrill. A l. INKS, I 111-ran. , Una ball alll.JT Maalila liar III llaillaatutllal tiliraltlll K lUiraa, JII'llIX Of Mlal C II' I, f r lllaa lliaarllla) of lii.ali. in loaau nual account U4 111 will. Ilia III Illa'IO.lf. llr,lait. rlir of Or Ml C lr, aMiiiitr of i'l ek'nnaa, l It at iirtaan. thltt llrat tlar ol O in r a II Hurt l l.AiU K. JklailtKV, Kkiaiaiiirlt of IU aal arm an.l . aia m. iiI of Kalwaial L kaairiaiti, tlaaaaxl. Hllti.l TO THE l rate, it was a settlement of people who ' Coughs an.l Colds. Free trial bottles at had kept themselves so far removed from tire modern world that they had no de sire for money. To tell the truth, they have little or no use for money, but yet I have never tn-fore seen people who honestly cared txi little far the root of all evil as these half naked natives of the isthmus did. It was a small settlement of perhaps two dozen houses. A dwelling consisted of small poles stuck up eudwars, an inch or so apart, to allow tho air to circulate freely, with a thatched roof. Each hab itation consisted of one room, open to ike gaze of all the neighbors through tho spaivs between the poles. ''In this lived father, mother, chil dren, pigs, dogs, chickens and any other animals in the possession of the family. The children, up to the age of 13 or 14, did not wear any clothing whatever, and the adults none to amount to any thing. Bananas, cocoanuts and other tropical fruits grew on every haud, and there were pleuty of fish iu the buy. which were easily caught. "The members of the whole com tuuuity seeniod to spend their time much as the alligators did, lying about sleep ing and sunning themselves. When they wanted any fruit, it was to be had fur the picking, and the fish were secured almost as easily. It was a lone sail in our small boat from the ship lyiug at anchor in the bay, but we had started ?arly, the wind was fuir and we arrived at the settlement about noon. The na tive paid little attention to us and some of them did not deign even to wake up as Ve paused Others partly opened tiieir eyes, and listlessly looked up upon our approach, but when we hud passed they went to sleep again without so much as turning their heads to see where we were going. "Our guides told us to pick as much of the fruit as we wished. We expressed a fear that the owners would object, but were assured that they wonld not. fco we picked a basketful in one family's back yard, if that fenceless town could be said to have a back yard. But we felt somewhat guilty nevertheless in walk ing away with a big basket of delicious fruit without so much as offering to pay anything for it We so expressed ourselves to our guide, so they told ns to offer the people something what ever we pleased. "I took several Binall silver pieces from my pocket and offered them to the man who seemed to be the bead of the family. lie was lying with half closed yea near the entrance of his home. He opened his eyes a little wider when I approached, looking at the coins iu my outstretched baud, shixik his head and mumbled something which I could not understand. I looked inquiringly at tho guide, who had followed me. 'He says no nas no use for it, the guide mter- Charman A Co's. Drug Store, Chariuan Bros. Block. Regular sise 50 cents and U 00. Cheap !.and for Sale. 100 acres of land, nearly all level bot tom land; easily cleared; well watered; two tine mountai i streams runnini: j through it; fine trout streams; would make a tine stock ranch; near public road ; one mile and a fourth from Collon post office and school house; we have six months school in each year; three miles from saw mill ; lare range for stock ; can irive good title. Price per acre l-t.50. For terms and further information call at my place or address V. E. Bo.nnxy, Colton post office, Clackamas Co., Ore. A 1-aborlng .Van's Home. For a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise their own vegetables and fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken-yard, good well and some fruit. One mile ami half from Oregon City. School house and church '4 of a mile from place, three brick yards and saw mill near by. Price $250, Dart down, balance on tune. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. Waliikox, Oregon City. For Young Men and Youug Women There is nothing that will aroue the ire of a voung man or woman so quick as to hare inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, Dot il tneir Blurt lront or sliirt waist is mussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specially of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. mere can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's barber shop. Our Standing at Home. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine sold in the last five yeais are S. B. iroodg. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure I nse myself as a general physic. If you are si k 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. A Home-like lintel. Farmers and the traveling public will find a comfortable home-like place to stop at when in Oregon City at the Oriental hotel. Table supplied with an abundance of the best the market af- 1 1- T, .1 I 1 l I .,rcf,vl a,,rl - ,.., lorus. iooms anu oeus are clean anu was starlight when we again reached comfortable. the ship. "New York Tribune. THE THRONE OF THUNDER. I tli Hlgheat Point on th Weatern Sid of Africa. Mango Mam Lobeh, the throne, or place, of thunder, as tho natives call it, the peak of Kameruns as the whites call it, is the highest point on the west ern side of the African continent. The first view the voyager gets of it, who, coming from the northward, has been coasting for weeks along low hores and up the stagnant rivers fringed with mangrove swamp, is a thing no man can ever forget Sudden ly, right up out of the sea, the great mountain rises to its 13,760 feet, whilo close at hand, to westward, towers the lovely island mass of Fernando Po to its 10, 190 feet, and great as is its first charm every time you see it it bocomes greater, although it is never the same. Five times I have been in the beautiful bay at ita foot and have never seen it twice alike. Sometimes it is wreathed with indigo black tornado clouds, sometimes crested with snow, sometimes standing nt bard and clear as though made of metal, and sometimes softly gorgeous, with green, gold, purple and pink vapors tinted by the sunset There are only two distinct moun tains, or peaks, to this glorious thing that geologists brutally call "an intru sive mass" Big Kamerun and Little Kamemn. The latter, Munfjo Mah Etindah, bas not yet been scaled, though it is only 6,820 feet Ouo reason for this doubtless is that pple desirous of going up mountains, a rather rare form cf human being in fever stricken, over worked west Africa, naturally try for Our 2.5 cent meals are not excelled. John Drkhciikb, Prop, An Old Mandby. Clarence Porter is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in troduction to those wanting blacksmith work. His work always speaks for it self and his prices are always reasonable. Remember his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strtees. tf For the Lungs. Elder Alson W. Steers writes from Portland, Or., "There is no medicine for the throat, and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speakers and singers, with the confidence that I can the S. B. Cough cure." 50 cents a bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Indigestion Cured, Depressing times depress the mind; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the 8. B. Headache and Liyer Cure will restore your health to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Avoid Consumption. by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the 8. B. Cough Cure. For sale by C G. Huntley, druggist. 1 THE CLACKAMAS AHSTKACT A TUU.ST 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, en application. Loans, investments, real estate, abstracts etc. Ollice over Bank of Oreiron City. Call and in vetigio. Aaldress bos 37 Oregon City Oreguit, Oregon City .Market Krport. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, ti'.' cents per bushel. riour roruami, ;(.'; Howards Best, fo.50; Fisher's Best, $3.50; Daylon, fcl.&O. ua: in hks, white, :it cents per bushel, grav, 3li Millatulls Bran, 12.."0 per ton shorts, $14.00 per ton : chop, $15.(10. Potatoes 43 cents er sack. Etigs, 17 cents r dozen. Butter Uanch, 2 to 3J cents per roll. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 4 cents ; 50-puuud boxes, evaporated, 4'vc prunes, 2'o to 4'a cents; plums, 2,l to 3 cents. Bacon Hams, 8 to $' cents; sides, 8 to 7; shoulders, ft to ti ; bird, ll to 7 Livestock and Drewtl .Meals Beef, live, V to2 cents; hogs, live214 cents ; horfS dressed, 3' cents; Bl eep, $1.H) to $125 per head; veal, dressed, 4 cents Poultry Chickens, young, from $2; old $2.75, turkeys, alive, 8 con's per pound. Poultry advancing. NuiuiHon. Iu thoolrt'iiil o.iurinf li. tun of Or-oti, for lllaa uaillUljr Ol t ia'llli. An lis Ornua, n alii'llf. r, 1 1 (inirm, A. K. iiraivn l a Uul.l-onnil.lt, iMouilania. 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MAC MA HoN, ft. la)- Atlalina.1 ( t p llilllT. .Idiiilniitrulor'a Nulr, XVOHCK 4 IIKKMIV UIVKN Til A T IN .1.1 piiraiianc nl an . r.ar ol .at ma o ami I ulaararil by tun i-oiiiitr latiirt nf lua enmity uf aa aaiuaa. aim in wna' ..a, i.n in mu al af i.l Sta,,tiMii or. 1 Mi, Iti ii e uialti.r oi itiaa rat j uf W. II ('layman, alra raaia ., Ih ii iirl.i. .1. a. ml utraiaar u am . ra a. a, wil a i at itiiltc IIO l"ll. tallMa-ft lal a-aiuhrill a.loll lir aa al t.au I. Ill loll.. Winn aj ai rlbral rral irail.fart T : llt-lli laim N ... ,is, i ana ni ar-MI ita , a. 1.. is, iu anal 2o in I wnatilia 2 aoiiiii n n lv.il. aci-ur llm loaitfloi I a al f a irv. rit ir.i I lai ih.. Koiii-ra) laii.l . ftlce by thai au vvjr .r g tinral, t ln b'.inial i a-it -la aerli i aa Im'k mi na at point t a haiiii -l. 'I :MI k .i th a ...lli.a.i n.r tier ol auihwi-ai uuarttfr of au. tl 'Q a In town. Ilii i aomh ran,. 'i ra-l, tllaii CJ nor h al airan'R w,a. H hill a anal M link), Il ni'- antith t..il.Kr.a wl 77 rh naanal rVa lUka Ih U a lltll II "yrea'i . iini.ii i, raat . rh l a a il tii iiika. tin.., a amitii Ji. .l.'irr .in( ju pnalti anil I'J lii.k; tluur mart a 4i aiiagr ra A.at .tai ha in; ihen nun i i. .l. ijr.i'. (j inliiii ia ! IV ouali.i. '.il lb ni or. ii li .iivr. ra writ II ina anal M ll .. ka lo tit n-r of iKac-l'iiutw. aaVa anal a-x- e t livo arrra a.f ..or ili'.irliivl Iraut 'll lll'.R n r.. ta.at iiitaitiar .miuii alf a-al I Un I I'laltn. co.iihIii utr iiai aor. ino- or )a-a. n l Ii In a j-. irt o i nf th iln'.ailoii 1 in.i o aim of Jainai. Mi Nary ami .Na .ry la Narr. hla oil. llil .U'.l In C ai'mni . i-.iin IV . l.atj of llroJou. H.iU aiil" atlle ui I on I. a loth PAY OK OiTnllKII, Ir-nl, t o'l'loa'k D m .att'w a irt ..ou. il'N.r In aal I Clarknuaai cat iu;y nal atate ol Ura-gon. jvrma ill l: t li 1'ateai, j lumbar S, lV tllAKI.F.S CI.AYSHN. Ailinllitatralor ol ill ca am of W. II. l lmim dair l. v u, .) ERST (iivt'M tlio clinici! of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL K O XJ T E S3 GREAT UNION NORTHERN RY. PACIFIC RY. VIA ' VIA SPOKANE DENVER Minneapolis OMAHA A Nil ANU ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portlunil every five .lav for SAN FRANCISCO. Trains arrive and depart rum Port hind as follows : Yamhill River Route. SIcaiMT Toledo, I.KAY KH PAYTON, Moiiilny, W'l'ilni'Hilnv nml Fritliiy ut (I A. M., rciu'liinn Orcnoii City, for I'tirtliui.l iiliout 11 ;:il) A. M. I.KAVKH I'lllll'I.AMl, TiH'Hiliiv, TliurHiliiy nml Snturtluy ut ll A. M, Siiliiuiii .Mi.' dock, ri'iicli in Oregon t'ity, fur iiirivtr jmintrt ulirnit 11 A. M. Tlirmixli trip MrM inn villf mm w:ilcr H'riiiiU. Fri-iglit ntul 1'iiMMiiiKi'ri rnti'H rriiHotiulilo. to Liiyfottn mid 11 Wlioll tll'Jltll of Mil Ll. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES lK t' KT No. 2 I For all Haaiorn miiiI No. TIib illi' IjI 7 : 1 0 p in, H M in. No. No. AHNIVI From tfiii l''"l Kriim Tin Pallia HlUla.in, ll IM i in tFur full tli'tailH call on or ml ilnw, Y. II. Ilt'ULIU'KT, Gen. P.iHMcnurr Aji' iit, K. MoNKILL, IVrtluii.l, Or. I'n'ftiJcnt nntl Munnrr. EAST AND SOUTH THK SHASTA ROUTE Of thti SOUTIII-KX r.UlilC COMI'AXY. Kxpnani Train loavo rortland lailr. liy tllU faHt Hint Otilu liiodiollH HtcailllTH DALLES CITY REGULATOR ' :i.l r a III . M l.y l.r Ar I'airllaii.l Ar (lrir .n t'ity .r M Krani'l.ro ,r 10. a 7 .1 M 7 ii r a I'irt latrt.l. Ttirnrr. I (HI Krrrard. $HX). The rt-adors of litis piipor will be plt-Hwd to learn that rhem is at leant one dreaded disease that mdenot) lian le!n aide to cure in all ita stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional (lineage, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally, aciiinr directly upon the blood and mucus surface of the system, thereby dentroyinK the foun dation of the disease, and ffivint; the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and asHlHtiiii; nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they otter $11X1 for any cae that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chknky A Co .Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggist, 75c. Hall's Family Tills aie the bent. IV Legal Notices. Appointment ol uurlliiii. .""OIK.'E IH IIKIIKHY GIVEN THAT I.KT- tera of r iitidia .ahip naval been Inane I to n e or. r t m iwi-on ana a a.nta i John Cobrer. All cieilitoia ol Kind Jotin Cobroy am ta-.iii. ,ie . to weaem their cmliuia, Uil.y vairifled lo J a..-h Klce, my attorney. iMUil at Or kou CitT. Oreon, this 15th !ny of 8t plain b. r, liawi. na, 10-16 A.N.a IIKAliV. A dollar saved iB equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Entehi-bibb and get the the benefit of the big peak; also the little peak is 1 the reduction in price. .ollep of Hale of Ileal i:lac "VTOTICE IH HEKEHV GIVEN THAT THE L uuuralne I, hi) nlmalrator of me catnti of Phil Ip Moor, dec a.td, pursuant lo a 11 oei.ae sranied by tli com 1 a o ut o. dark rniii county, lUte oi Orciron, made slid used roi. lember 3 lb, lhW, w.ll olT r lor aide at publ c auction at me fr.mt Oo ir of thu ' onrt nona at OrtKOU City, Oreifon, and will ll oa BATUKDAY, NOVEJIJ1EK 7th, 18!0, t the hour of 1 o'clocit p. m. oi aald d.v. the realeaute Ijeionidug to as d em it.) .ie"li.(i . followa, to-wlt: '2IOnert of .a ,d . vmif in a ). n.lv an l deaorlbed aa the outhamat ju rl. r ol lha norlhea t quarter, thu nort.ieftMt quarter ol th aouthunat q.iarter, the nortnea tiiiarter of tne northeaat quarter, the aouthwe tqunriair of the norinainat quarter o. aici ou zu; a aotlie north wat quaruir of the aouihwct quarttir; the aoiillivvaiMt quarter of the n .r.bwd-t quarrer ot se Hon 21, al. In luwuihlp 2 outh ra.i( 6 eaat or in rtiuamuite rneriuiarr, t i.tcRiiinaa coliuty, atate of Oraiifon. Termaol iam: CmIi. C. ti. HMITIf, 10-2, 10-W AdmlnItralor afora aalij. Kxeculion Nale. NOTICE IH HEKEUY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an execution ilu.y taaiiel out of the circuit court ol in stale of Oregon, for Cla'kamaa county, and to me directed anil .luted the Hth .lay of Heptemker, IMM, upon a JmlK mrnt drx;keie1 In aald court on the Dlh day of September, 1X96, in favor of T. M .rn, plaln t.fr, and aframat K. L. Oheahlre, deiendant, for thaaumoi 2n.ii2, with intercut thereon from AiiKiiat 22nd, lH'jfl, at the rate of per cent per annum, and the further sum of ID 4.1, coma and accruiiigcoata, I d.d, on the Oth day o neplem ber, lHldi, du y l;vy on block lo8 in Gladstone, (;iackamaa county, Oregon, cou taliiiriK 2. 24 acre more or lesa, and In compliance with .aid writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 17th DAY OP OCTOBER, IH'Jfi, at the hour of 1 o'c ock p. m., at the front door ol the couuty court houae, in On-jriu Guy, Oregon, "ell at pul.llc auction tn trie h ijij. ni bidder, for cash In linn. I, nil tne rliht, title and iutereat whfi'h the defendant had 7n a.aid prop erty on the Nth day of Heptember, ln, toaatlafy aid execution, coita auu atcru.iu cut-. Heptember 0, WSJ. G. W. ukAfK D-ll, 10-8 bherln of Clackamas county, Oregon. Mum uiona. Iu the rlreiili lourt ( in atate of Ore in, for the coun y ol Clac.ainaa. Jam Mice-iile, pUlntlrT, ra. John W. Ora- iiam, M. t. Kiitaii. I: In c miif yu e, Ah Jli-k and J. a, G.ltiier.dufejilauta To I'hlu Cbuuf ljul, tne stove haitied ilefeu- oa it: THK NAMK OK THE KTATE OF OKE- rt"U, you ara Ii reby re.iulrual lo ai.'.r anal auawer the cimp al .1 nle i unat you lu the ioveiitl ld a. ill on or beloi M lay, th iud day ol Nov mi r, IMM. ih a me lel ,g t ia tira.nay l t e i eit t rui "I Ih alaiv e.ullel court uext f iliow inr all wwka' pub Icailon of hi aim .. on-. And If you tal. .r .o arpear and au.wa , f r vaut ti eieo', Hie p a niirr will appyioa Id court mr th rvll f ray d fir In a .1 1 complaint, to-wll: fror a d -er Ih al i.inl , liffhaV't an i naiovair oi an.l f'on me il. f it tlant . J.i u W. Granam and l C Hilan. and i n ul til in, the .ti n ol M 00 In .-. Id o n of tne Unit I Mtatea, w th i i a- e l Ine e m 1 . like coin il the rate oi s . e c nl -t annu n f.om the lal lay uf l a ernbe-, I IH a id ' r lha lur iliori.i n.il (niiiiiIi like eolu, wl h In erim thereo'i in l -a' emu at t .. ra a uf H n r ' rut it. r aunu a fr. in the ltd y of Herein!) r, l'Ji, a d lor li e f irti.er -urn . f ll.ii.yi, 1 h li.t real tn-r a.natih1 tate of M H.r eit per annum Ir in t ii. l:in d y of Aug at. Ii'.ai, an l lie lur ther aum ii . ill ai, atm i ey'. re, - lid heceta ami iliabura m ntaof Ih a ail I; a d .orad 'i ree foreel ai. the mortx iv. nxri: te i . lid d liv er i l-y thj nefeii ant., Jo in VI. if'auaui and M. C. K .t in ia JI. r i,r Ii m 1 1 t e I. mbanl lnve-inient i.oti.panr, .i 1 by It aiaNUued 1 1 the Miinour'i Lotui.ar.i I v- a c t ( o. up my, an.l tty it a-aiit in .. 1 1 a. n in, i.ntn a . .iiiik .le or b d re il t rota rtv, 1 1 1 m i . 1 In the county of Llaeaaalha-, ai..i.' o. ti:ejou. He.li.nl ar hi th ti irt . wo-l co t'.er of ih' t cer tain do. atl ii la d claim a tu i-i-d I i aeetl.'n. 20, 21, as ai.d i'i. In towii.nlii a a. ill h, rutin 1 we-1 olt e Will. line t'i ii. er ill ii. an.l known aa rl ilin !'., no fleal' ii ;J127. oeiiiK i inatloii Ian I la m ol J h i uinw It and wife, i.rnh M. Zumaa t: and n.rin un t ie ee aa: HI 74 ei.alua: t ,ance aouin 4a.ui cnaiiia; men e a.iu.li 2 dn- irreea eat 1 lid calna: tn.t.ce tiuth Hi de- gre m a t l. HI chain ; ihence anulli 2A ili-xreea t 4 ni ehaina: iheiic a nun u iiixruea ami ftft-i c aina; flianeu aoiith S fhaln-; tliencj outh 19 d .irrera Ml mlnutea ea t l 'l chalna; the n ouih VJ d.-Kr.'ia ea-t 2 III c inlna; thence aonlh 11 i..li.iile eni: S.-J challia to a e d r at inoiitii of a -prh K bnuicii; tlunce nutn 7 'lere and in mm tit. a wet Hi.tiiehaliia to a amali lit tn e on the u f bank "f the Wi iam- elte river on the weal -l.le of a rav.rie; then - up .aid Wi.lanieit-river aouth SU ileirr ea and ) miiiiiti R wuat 6.41 chalna lo Ihe aontiie it corner of a piece of land he1 em fori aold and conveyed b. nild .loon Xumwat and wlf i by need re. or led In book E of dea pave 3'J, of Claekamaa county, Oregon, to whlun refe'euce Ih nerohy made; t .euce north .10 deiyreeH wat 2 cnnliia; thence nurib 4il deitruaa weal a ehauiH; tlieuor noith M tUareea went S enalua; thence north Hide ree.wea 3.7'i chalua; thence north HO chalna; thence went 20 chain-.Vllmka to weat Ixiiindaiy line of aal I Kuinwalt clnlin; t. ence iiorln aloi.fr aald weat bnundary line of aad claim 4n chalua and 2 llnk tn .lace of I k 1 . -nnia. and ee ititlnlnjr 'MtH w a'-r.-a, more or leaa; alao the fidl'.wiux tia t uf Imid: llelnir por tion ot the donat on 1 nid claltn of H. H. Krmik 111, known a- claim M, liotiflcatb II I.inl. Ill ' ti'.n 1i, town hip II aouth, rauire 1 we t of the Willamette mend n, p r leul .rly deaurlbed an follow: IleKiunlni- at the loutnweat coniatr of ild ..onailun land c aim and running thence north M challia and fif) Hi ka to tne northweit corner oi aald aecii'di 16; tlienc eHat 107 enalua; thencu aout.i 10 de reea 10 inliiuio eaat 14 ehan. a; ihenca eaat 20 oH chalna; thance north 13.77 chad. to the quarter aectlou poat b tw. on auction IS and 10 iu ai d town-hip and range; then, e eaat IS 67 chalna; th.-nce aouth 6I.S1 chain; thence w-.-at M. 51 cha in to place of beitlnnl' x, contaluiiiK 2nU.,VJ aerea; oontaln lug Iu all 6ll7.ti8 ai rea, mote or let, according to Kovernmuiit urvey. And dec.aring -al l mortgage to be a final Hen on add real property, and the Hem or Iutereat of the aleii n .ami, if anv, lularior In merit and aiib.iqiK'nt In polm of time to plalutlir a dd mortgage, and to nell aald real pro.it.y up m execution and order of mile aa I by law pro vided, to aatitfy nileh decree aa p amtllt may i btnlii In Ihla ni t, and that dcleudaiit an l eacu uf ihem be forever birred and furc-loaed of all right, ti le or Int re t In or lo aald te il proierly or any part thereof, and that plaintiff have auch other and further relief aa to the court may aeem meet a d equ. table. 'J hia aiimmon ia punliahe i by order of Hon orable Iiyal fl. hlearn", judge, of the circuit cm t of the Mate of On g. in, lur the omnty of Multn'iiniih, duly made and entered on the 16th dnyoi Heptemh-r, lH'Jrl bTAKK. j HUM 8 A CHAMHEKI.AIN, -l8, 10-30 Attorueya for plaint. IT. I The above train atnp al Ka-I llri.L'iiia t'llr V ,a.t.ll,npia k.u. Martini, Jell'irauiii. A ll.aiiv. A I ban v jtim tlun I angi'iil, ShediU, llnlarv. Ilarrialaitrg, June linn I'ttv, Ktigiaii, Crr.well, lrnln. ami all talli)ii fraitii ICoaeliurg In Aalilatiilliibltiaivr I'IMMI CAItl ON (XIHKN ItOl'TK Pullman Buffet Sleepers. Ann Socond-Class Sloopln Car Attached In all through tralna KONKIICIII- MAIL fl'allyi Dnily iKinta, ixocit .Miiii(liiy,li(tv iiigOak Htreet tlm k lit 7 . in., malt ini? regular lamliiigri ut Vaiioouvor, CiwciKliaH, Whilo Salmon, Uimh Ktvur mill all i n t .-rtii-I iut Hiint. rf.tiauniar nml freight rnlcH lower to lln'M iMiititn tluin hv any oilier line. Kiml cliijiH mi'iiN hcrvctl fur 'J't'. Thin in the (treat Svnio Kuutit. All tourirtt iialmit that the Hcenery on tho Miilillu Columliifi in not ox eel leil fur Ih'iiuIv ami Kramleiir in tho Unitetl Stuti H. Full iufuriiiit tion hy uililreHHiiig or enlling on J.N. IIAK.NKV, Agent, Tel. DN. I'ortliiml, Or., Ollice ami wharf, fmit of Oak .st. jtWmi i na rr i'tt n an- 'IN I ll.. 9 j: a. a. J 20 r. a l.r l.r Ar 1'iirtlaii.l Ar Oregiinl liy l,r Kiiaa-hllrg l.r I 4 4 r. Dir. I to . i HA I. KM 'AH KMiKll. (Ilally. 4 '"I f. M 4 411 f. M .. 111. M. l.r l.v Ar l'..rtl.iii Ar Ore, n ilty l.r - l.'in l.v 10 IS a. 27 A. fl III . Wvat Hid Ulrtaton. IIKTWKEN l-OKTI.A.SI) AND COKVAU.I8. Mall Train, Ihilly (Kxccpl Hmidar.l 7 30.n. 12 I ', r m l.r Ar Purtland Corvallla Ar l.r 2n r a 1 aft r Al Albanv and Porrallla nnnniarl with tralui of Orxgon ten r.il A K m..ni Kallriiad. 1 4. r Kxnreaa Train Hallv (Kicept Humlay) M l.r Ar rortland Ar MeMliiuvllle l.r H 2A A. II 60A. THROUCH TICKETS TO A l.l. I'OINTi IN THK EAHTKItN HTATK.rl, CANADA AND KI'HOfR Can bo obtained l loweit ralea from I, II. Moore. Agent, Oregon City, K.KOKHt.KH, E. I. KOflKKH, Manager. Aaa'l (I. K. and I'aaa. Agent. FOR CLATSKANIE Slcainni. W. Shaver, t'oiiiiiifiicln, Anrll in, lsiNi, il h-ave rorlland loot ol Valiliigtoii mriH'l Tuea tlav, Thtiraliiy and Sunday evi'iiinKa at 5o'cliM k ICi'tiirning, leave ClaUltaiilo Monday, Wedni'adu.v and Kriduy even Iiik at 6 o'clock. Will iaN Oak IVInt alajut 7; Stella 7.15; Mayitr 7:M; Ituinler H:-J0; Kalama 11:15; St. Ileluna 10::i0. Arrive in rtirtUnd 1 ::itl a. in. Thia I tho ni'ureat and moat direct route to the reut NcIiiiIimii valley, ShavorTransportatlon Co. Wanted-An Idea 'rltan JCti WhA Mb think tiling tn Hilrnir I'mftK't Vfllir I1kUI ItiM rnaf hrihai .a l.a. Writ JOHN WKl,,KUI,VhN ft (, ,1'iiiont Aitois tMVS. WtulilnCUm. I ;.. f..r thnlr ft Wil nrlMt.fl auu mi ut twu uuuurii U1TU1JU WfftUUKl. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River g Puget Sound Nav. Co. PORTLAND, ASTORIA, FLAVEL AND ILWACO. Alilur StrcotDock, Tchihono No. .151. aA ts fe. liailfiy fiatzort, daily AHtoria boat running nltcrnatnly wcukly with 0. K. & N. Go.'h Htoamer, U. It. TliompHon. Ono wi;tik leavcH rortlnml daily 7 A. M., exoejit Sunday; runs through to Klavcl, con nodi ng with !):'oi) V. M. train for Guarhart I'ark, Grimes ami SwiHido. Lohvoh AHtoria daily, exenpt Sunday, 7 P. M. Next week loaves Portland Sunday 8 P. M. LaeaveH AHtoria daily (5 A. M., exciMit Mundav lioaves Portland daily, except bunduy, 8 P. M. Saturday 11 P, M Leaves Astoria Sunday 7. P. M. Ocean Wave, tho seasiders' family boat, leaves Portland Monday Wednesday and Friday 8 P. M. for Astoria, Flavel and llwaco direct' Leaves llwaco, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav afternoon I ..a Astoria Sunday 8 A, M., for Flavel and llwaco, with pasHengers lenvin Portland at It P.M. Saturday. Leaves Astoria Tuesday. TliurHikv anrl Hnnrlne 7 P M Tw.lrnlu . m T , V' 1 "",nu,V .a.,,.. , ...... ,vi,n6u.;.i uu oieuiiiur i . j . i oiler and l If 'in a ii r I i- e ai. . . . IV j iioiiiiMoii. Jin lour uoais iur nigni morning to each other g docks uuint unu mtiriuiiii:iM. E. A. SEELEY, Agent. U. B. SCOTT. Pr8idont. for