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Oregon City EnWjriscTW WORK auY. HIIDAY, HKI'TKM IIKH 10, IH1I7. MEAL KHTATK TKAJISFEKM, FumUhrd Kvrrjr Wwi-k by Hi Mucin.. ' mm AltKlnict TruHt Cuiiii.aiiy. DliKlitonn It IC AnHw liitloii to Jon rwiHit, Ati 1H, M)7 W I :rtn twar i:itli and Van Huron KliOrtc K-mClty W Konjutm llramlxn to Juiiiim Kyan, AnglM, '1(7 W IMOOft by 200 ft no corner lilk 4:1, Clackamas lit' 500 F I) Kiigg to 0 Hcliwurt.iimn, Auk ' 24, "D7 W D i!7 rs sue IK) 1 1 , r 3 e INK) J'.inll (iiiriillicr to Norths (iiicntlior Aug W, '1)7 W D of n !4' mic 1 Hs.riie 1000 (ieo W llolcowb to T W Riilllvan, Aiixtt, 'U7 W I) If 01 Ncnm in Htrnlglil diilm, 3 trHi wo I'D t i ,r2 it 2Ifi2 V Y lUrlow to II A M uimoii, Kupt 1 'H7 W I) lot R,0, 10, 1.1k 4 Mind utowt WW John Y ami H M Ilrown to Allti JchhIm. Apr 4. 'tl'i W D I iw' rr hi iM91t3Ml e 10 Tho I, Niiuiirttt l toN A Y Co. Aiik ?, 'U7 nhurlir ilwl ol w4 .-(! 1J t 4 r 2 e ... lr'J 11 A Muiinoti lo Mry 1) lUrlow. 8ip I. 'l7 W I) lot 8, 0, 10 j4Vi.t (lUdHtollH o00 John II ItUnclmnl to I' II and Milt Wink, Sept 'i, 'H7 12 C T 7!,' acre t-Uliii 4:1 wc 2:1 1 II , r 1 4uo TIIK CLACKAMAS" AlWTKACT A TKUST CO. ttru dm owner of tlict copy, right to tliH Thorn nyritom of abtract inJexe, for CUckum county, nl have tha otily I'oinph'tu net of almtmct in the oiinty, cn furtilxh Information as to tilU to Uml t once, on application. Loan, lnvi'ntiiiiiiitH,ri'l entutii, abstract tc, (Illicit over Dunk of Oreiioii City. Cull mid Inveatlgatu, Adilrim Ihix .'177, Oregon City Iri'ipin. Klcclric llolrl ArrUaU. 1) II Stpwmt, Portland II K Hivf r. K A ruiwl, " lmin AII.01, " J C Young, (i II Zimmerman, " H Myer, " Mi H Lawrence, " ) J J( ka-n, ' K M Irvir.o. " Mr nl Mt U (i Crawford. Portland A A Adim and wife, Hmtoii T O Joimrud, K"lito F.uiery Cromer, b.uan J K levy, 8n Franciru-o John htcwurl, Uivuraldu 'Jeo Stengi-r, Hi Loul Jatnc Adkin. Cnhy Dr Hymn K Miller, Portland Mix llixhy, C A Itort, Salem J C Mathews, Chicago. Tim Klectrlo hotel i Ilie fluent in the city and llrril-clanain all it pH.lntmntM. Llittric car Hlop in front of llio door. Steamer fciittene Keturn. The Meanier Kiigcmi, which left I'ort. land on the llUh of August hound for lliiwnoii Cily via (ho Yonkon, encoun tered atorin the llrnt ninlit out from 'omux, whi'rti him miih taken in tow hv llio Itrintol, which dimiiiKod tliu hout to Much an I'xlont a to wilder her uiiHea wortliy, Sim put huck to Port Town-tend II. P. McUiiiru, of tlio Portland A AhiMkn I'oiupnny, who Kent thu l'.ogi'iii) out, Hay that the company will try onco uoro to )et tlui Kiltieiiti through thi lull, if that fail, they will have tho flrat hont throuuh to I n w moii in the Hpring. An nouiu of thu Oa'K'in City aionnut are on thu F.nene, coiiNideruhlo local interetl in attached to that crutt. Free Pill. SenJ your uddren to II. K, Iliu klen & Co., Chicngo, and net a free da 111 pie box of Ir, Kiiik'h New Llfo l'illa. A triul will uoiivinc.u you of their merit, Tliemt pilla aro euxy in action and are particularly effective in the euro of con Htiput ion and Sick heiidache. For Mal aria and Liver troubles they have hoen proved invaluahle. They are guaranteed to lie iwfectly freo from every deleterious sulmtunco and to he purely vegetable. They do not weaken hy their action, hut by giving tone to stomach and bowels areutly invigorate tho system. Regular gizo 1'5 cent pur box. Sold by Charman A Co. , DruggiHts, A dollar saved Is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your milmciption to the Entkiii'hihk and get tho tho benefit of the reduction in price. Thlt I Your Opportunity, On receipt of ten emits, cioth or stamp, a gonorou Rumple will b mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fevr Cure (Ely' Cream ltahn) inflloiout to demon strate the great merit of the remedy. ELY HKOTlIEItS, 60 Warrou St., Kew York City. Kev. John Hold, Jr., of 0 rest Falls, Mont., recommended F.ly'a Croinu ltahn to me. I oan.euiphaHizo his statutnent, "ItisaposU tive cure for catarrh if uned nsdireoted." Itev. Franois V. 1'oole, Pautor Ceutral l'rus. Church, Ilulona, Wont. F.ly's Cream Palm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no uieronry nor any injurious drug, l'rioo, CO cents. ROYALBaking Powder, Highest of all in leavening Strength. V. S. Qovammeot Report 8TORIE8 0: THE CONFEDERATES OF THE FOUItTH KENTUCKY. A rt writ ft Ilrliiiiucil to Mm 1'itiiiiiiia "Orpliau llrlgaila," Ntlrrliig and I'ulhKlId limlilfiiit T11I1I lr Hurvlvnr O1I1I CliariMitori, ( aiup l'U ml a (lira Club, Copyrlxht, SV7, liy American J'r Ao- clulloii. J K HAY now that tho civil war wa war between brethren, b o t V . V 1 there wa time f 'IA I when the most of ( M u didn't view I tlio uhjeet ill VrU J ' 1 " 1 1 7 t,IUt iignu iiintrum cnino liome to Inn by chance re mark oil tho bat tlefield. We bad met the enemy at long range, but had Hover ooinnfacn to fno with individual who wore the grar. Finally wo took oiiin prlii- mien and gntli rrixl around them, staring 11 at ho iiiiiny inuMeuiu cxhihit from u foreign rliiue. When we went bin k to our quarter, 0110 of my (Mini null iiiudo the remark, "If It were not for their long hair and peculiar way of talking, they would be exactly Ifke ouritelve. " I wa very young then and unpine that I had not given much thought to tho subject I know that tlio country wa very lurgo and the inaxxc of the people of differ ent aectiou were stranger to one nil other. My idea of the enemy bad becu gained from platform war oration mid burning editorial. They were "rebel" and therefore terrible. It I ancle to make any word at this time to show Unit the autngiiiiint were of the ame race und fait h, but a nearby view of tho southerner In the bivouac i al ways interesting. The skctche which follow were written by a memlx-r of tlio Fourth Kentucky Confederate regi ment, one of those romjioNiiig tho fa moil "(Jiphiiu lirlgmle. " Tiiu "Orphan" wero u 11 of the first draft of stulwart Kciituckinu who Ix'g ged to ililVi-rwith their fathers, brother and t'ouxiu etiliNted in the L'niou army, shook bauds with tlieui, saying, "Hee you luier, "and marched ucroiui tlieTen ucssen bonier. The Fourth Kentucky Confederate wero organized by Colonel Koticrt W. Tratiue, the lirst rniumaudcr of tho "Orphan brigade. " In tlie attack oil the second day at iShiloh, when the south erner started on their memorable charge, the Keiituckian Mounded tlx ir war song: "Cheer, boys, checrl We will march aw ay to bat tie. " On that bloody field a father in the Union Fourth Kentucky and a sou in the Con federate Fourth luy dead side by side, evidently having killed each other. In sketch of the Irinh 111 .'in tier of hi company Fred Joyce of Company D tell thi incident of Shiloh: ft ugh MrVrr, a ral vwlrran of Wsterluo, wan over ?u yisr uf k, lint wu always In trim and nljr fur lllle. I hnvn often lnrJ lilin rruiuliin Minus f oilier Uy. and si ni'rnl Ijr rumi'rnlUK Vintcrlio. Ill" heir and eluM croiM-d Iniinl were anciwjr wlille. Al llm oat tin lit Willi. h L'nelu HiikIi ou In Ills el ue'ni. The flrst diijr liewaa struck with a Imllct sod could l.avo fall)r none lo ill" iir, Imt lie ro fuai'al lo to. On Hie wvuliil ilny, while a Kiind of na wito xllllni; toii'.rr a vi I) hut!" tree, a atilht allot rlrot'hi-tled and atrttrk hImiiu llvo fivt alx.vo our himU. A rMi-nn tii of rn -k or wihnI alrui'k I1I111 In ihn li'iiiple 11 ml prutlm-wl syttltn a uOuful wound, fiom nli; h lliu Mood ran f rwly dn n hut ntid llimuiih hm w hits heard. Ills cniluln nnd iui.ii.uli n uri,il him lo to tho ri'itr, aa lliu wuiind. a.hlml lo hift In Jurli'X of lliu iliiy l riri', lunl hl old nee I1111I sliiiiMt renih-rtHl hltu 1ii-1;iU-hm, hut he wt hit le nd atonilfiiKtlr iv::'nn II mid nil- hi iuK-ml rtl . J "tile on lliu lli l.i. " I 1 11 fw nilnuKK w wero imo cliitl, In iloiihli' ilili k, to a new ll tlnn, w hero the rilriuy (iit iih In ahort mm,')' of thi'lr inunkel. t'lii le lll:,')l went hrlnkly to work, lundliiK nnd UniiK linn eiK'otiratiliiK thm near him. In IhU limtlily Imti huwrnt in tiutlly klllint. (Hir hiM wrnt vory lnnvy, tint notnn-r or hiavcr spirit was roloiwwl I Imt day than lluitli HloVey's. Another character of Company D de scribed by Joyce was knowu as tlio "Si leu t Man." In tho year lKrti wa "wniMyl" Crlt Iro land, 0110 of our men, for two of Ills. Our man wanted to join (Yit'ihurno couiiaiiy, and ho liud two meu w ho wunted lo no Into "web foot." Olio of thu men wo nx-elvod InexcluniK was Frank U. of Owen county only IN or 111 years of nun, 0 foot II Ini'he hi(h, niiKulur, LnwNt sunk Is, smooth fm-cd, eyoa Inclined to bfl Burn pretly mm h all lliu tlmo and hnlr t)i color of a carrot, tie t'hewid toluui-o, hut did not drink. Ho wim poiwHMcd of tlutt eminent and rnro virtue known as Kilcnee to a dcici-cu I huvo never aeen (Miunlinl. tlu had an occasional outburst of wonts, and ttcnornlly In thu shut your mouth snd tend to your own bUMinoNS stylo, for you know a txiy of his aimrance attracted and continually ttunpted the wit fliinds of I'oinpuny I). But 1 suw liiu uiiin In him very soon after wa got him, and no soldier will over forgot him that has panned IhrouKh the fire with him. tllnas you, Krank, wherevur you ami Vou let your oulleld rltlo do your talking, and, whilo others would 1 ImnttiiiK away, you would take deliberate sim and 11 ro anil load as coolly as If you wero shootliis miulrrels. At the battle of (,'hli kamauKa. Krunk never flrt-d his Kim be cauxe lie could not see tho enemy, dis-liirlntt that he would not waste his ammunition on nothing. 1 have not Vie sliKhtiwt doubt that Frank was a real "Mother's boy" at homo, driving up tho cows, helping to milk and nurslntt tho baby, but, 1 toll you, In a fight ho was every Inch a man, and a very tall ono as Unit. There was comfort In having him near you In Imt tin, and, tut he and 1 funded ewh other very much, wo were pretty cloao togetlior. Mo could not sing funny songs and whlxtlo like the other boys, but of all tho muxlo nature ever heard thu sound of Ills rifle was the sweetest. His jacket sleeves struck hill) between the wrlxt snd tlio ellHiw, snd his hiivoraock didn't reach half way to his hip, but his toll form and his beaming eyes were always in tho line when his company wus called to iseet danger. The reader should keep in mind the faot that these Kentucky Confederates were really orphans in tho sense that they wore expatriated and without a Btato, out oil from lniiiie by a wall of bayonets stretching across the state of Tonuesae. Joyce gives a pnthetio inci dent of the campnigu in Georgia, where the Kcntuckinns found ministering angola of their own blood and faith just llm northern boy did In Pennsyl vania: Tim writer wsa wounded at Uilckninaug Slid carried to Ihn Widow l(iil's Iioumi, at 1(41 ' brtdgn, wlmrn Helm's brigade hwpllnl was mini. lulled, In llm i jS'ii wlih mo worn (leneriil llolin and Major l.icn IC. Urnvea, and on the snmn insltreus, Inid on llio floor, was young mini from lloi Ninth Ki'iilu'-ky, who wa ahot through tho tippor part of the body. 'J'ho piiHaiign snd yard worn full of groaning snd dying soldiers. Mrs. lod wa passing to snd fro, rendorlng all ths aaolstsnee In her power and much illatroKMod over our pltlnble (iiudlllon. A bout midnight (lenoral Helm died. Major (Jrave wa mortally wounded snd suf fering the moat Intense agony. The young sol iller who shared my malt reus was In great aln, and when this dear, gixsl wonisn would room to our bed lis would take her hand snd hold It and earn It and call her mother, tell ing her that sha reminded him so much of his iwn loved mollutr In Kentucky. This blessed mother would kiiaxd down on the maltrnas over til in and do all her xsir, broken heart could to Kxiihn him In hi excruciating suffering and Bllgtllxll. 1 any broken hearted, horaua she told us she had two boys In that aaine buttle, from whom lis hal not hixird. Vou can Imagine her feel ing. 1 heard her myself roeatoilly aay after this poor Ix'T had klamxl bar wrinkled hanil and aldrmiMxl her aa mother, "1 am only doing for you, my son, what I hope some other mother Is doing for my boys, If they nd It, If (lixl wills they are yet alive." After (loners) Helm s den III, opiates were ad BilnlNtnrnd to us three who yet lived, and the awful night was pasMxl In silence In that chamls-r of death. When morning ramo, I awoke to find Mrs. Heed knmdlngover acorw at my side. Tlio gcnllo young Kentucky sol dier Ixiy luvl given hla all for the Und ho loved, snd, though his own mother was not there to kla hla clox-k and sob out her heart ovi-r his form, llio Kced Ixiy's mother dropxxl herteara anil prayers over him. As weak and nenrly uiicoiiarloiia aa I was, the acme was ImprnaMxl nx,n m so 1 will m-ver forget It, (iraves near ly gone, Helm and thi bright lad already at rcxt, and only I of the M-cuuints left. The mother had not remslmxl long ftT 1 swok until alie startixl at some sound familiar to her, and a moment after two strong men bad bur In their arm, iter boys bad oome back safe. Tho unique feature of tho bivouac of these Keiituckian campaigning "far, fur from home" wa the glee club of the "Orphan brigade. " Nino of the 1 1 artist in tho baud belonged to the Fourth Kentucky, Say Joyce's narra tive: When one la far away snd alone In the solemn hours of nlfht. It Is only a step In Imagination to hear "riounda From Home." Ho now ran 1 hmr the old glee club of the Flrxt Kentucky brigade. Agnin, from the hllla of TenneaM and (oorgla and the plnw of (he Mlaalaalppl and Hotith Carolina come the wel come strains of "Neapolitan," "Oft In tha Hlllly Night," etc. All along the campaign our elub waa ready to slug and play, hut our real, unalloyed pli-aa-ure commenced when, weary and worn and scarred and dlxn.lored by the soil of the In tn-nchmenla and four months' Inceaxnnt fight Ing, the Joyful news came tliat wa were to be IXCIDFNT AT RRSACA. mounted. Wliat glad shouts wont up from rank and Blot What happy notes went from thnxit and fiddle and flute and horn I Tlie gleo club sang and plnyixl from Harnveville, (la., to Dorn's gold mine. In Honlh Carolina. We met with cordial reception everywhere. The sol diers vied with each other In pointing out fine looking houses In our vicinity. Even our gen eral would of ten axk us: "Hoys, ain't you going out tonight T 1 saw splendid Uxiking houxe over thorn," indicating the direction by a mo tion of the ami. A rltisen was heurd to asy to him one dny, "Ueneral, I wlxli you would send them singln Ixiys over to my houxe tonight." The general nt us and went along with his staff. These Keiituckiaus had camp pets which shared their fortunes nnd their dangers. A Company II soldier niadu a pet of a young dog that followed him into tho buttle of Shiloh and remained by him, closo to a battery in action, until ho was killed. A dog named Frank, which belonged to Company 13, wa a favorite with tho wholo regi ment, and although he was many times wounded served until near the close of the Atlanta campaign, when tho soldier dog, liko many a noble soldier boy, passed into history, "fate unknown." At tho battle of ltcsaca the "Or phans" fought behind breastworks near an abandoned farmhouse. A kitten strayed between the lines when shot and shell and bullets were flying like bail, but one of the brave Kentockiuus sprung over the works, cuught tho kit ten and bore it safely inside. It became a pet of the battery uttnehed to the bri gade, nnd on the march wus to be seen perched on the caisson or across the shoulder of an artillurymnu. When Atlanta fell, tho Kentucky reuiuaut was mounted to re-enforce Wheeler's cavalry iu opposing Sher man's march to the sea. The men lived on rice and fed their horses rice straw. Ctors country scouts and "rail pen battles duily and almost hourly furnish ed plenty of excitement and equal hard ship until one duy in April, 1805, word passed along the line of the "Orphnus" engaged iu a skirmish that Lee had sur rendered nnd shooting must be stopped. They notified their foemen, shook bunds and laid down their arms forever de feated, mined, ostracized "Orphans." Ukohue L. Kilmer. A Cruel Reflection. All old country gontlemun belonging to Laucushiro, returning home rather late, discovered a yokel with a lantern under his kitchen window, who, when asked his business there, stated that he bud only oome a-courting. "Come a-what?" cried the irate gen tleman. "A-courting, sir. I'ze courting Mary," "It's a lie I" exclaimed the old gen tleman. "What do yon want a lantern for? I never used one when I was a young man." K "No, sir," was the yokel's reply; "I don't think yon did, judging by the missis." Loudon Tit-Bits. BACKACHE make tii young ftl old, and the old fcl that life is not worth the living. It's a dan ger signal of Kidney Diteaae the unerring evidence of weak, inactive and tore Kidney. Any person cured of Kidney weakneM will Ull you that when the back ceased to ache, all trouble! ended. Neither liniment, nor plasters, nor electricity can cure it. The eat of the trouble it not In the skin, flesh or muscle. H i In (he Kidneys. It can be CURED I have suffered from kidney trouble for the past Ihrce years. I have tried in numerable remedies that claimed to be beneficial to my esse without avail, I purchased box of your I'r. Ilohhg Kparagus Kidney Fills from the Ameri can Medicine Co , and received immedi ate relief After using two boxes I was entirely relieved of the pains in my back, and leel like a dilferent man, I take great pleasure in recommending these pill to anybody suffering from kidney complaint. II. F. Fknsi.kkmauikh, 337 Church st , Bethlehem, Fa. HOBBS Sparaps Kidney Pills. UOIIIIH REMEDY CO.. Pnor sir toss. Cbicioo. Or. HohU I'lIU K..r Sle In (lUM.ON. CITY. OHK., by C. 0. IIL NTI.KY, Druggim. Legal Notices. police ol I'lnn! Svelllrnirnt. IN THK COI'HT OF THE STATE OK OKE son, (or Clackamas county. In llio matter of the eitai of Ambrose 8. Iwtoti, decewed. Nonce u hervhv (Ivan that the nnderiigned haa Bled hn Anal report aa administrator ol the eute ol Ambrose . 1.x worn, duceaaeJ, and the court haa Uid Moudav.tha 4ttl day ol October, ISV7, at tn o'clock A. M. ol said day, as tb time lo llateii to Ilia dual rrport, aa l to bsar auy otlectioiia tolheaainall an? tbare be, bated at Oregon Cuv, Oregon, this 80th day of August, ly7, Wasn B. 1.4WT0K, Adinlalatratorof tie (state ol Ambrua ft. Law ton, deceased. V-3, 10-1 Notice Tor I'ubllcatlon. Land office at Oregon City, Ore., Aug. 9, 107 Notice la hereby givx-u that the following named soltler haa Hied notice ol his Ini-iition to make nual proof Iu support of hla claim, aud that aald l-rxjl will be mad tf'uro the Ki-glat r nd Receiver at Oregou City, Ore., ou do(.l.m bar in, 1SV7, vli: JEROME & ROBINaQN: H. F.. 10054 for the KK of NK aud NofSE of fck-c. 14. T. 2 8. K K. lie Damn ths following wboeaaos to prove hla continuoua raildjnce upon aud cultivation of aald laud, v'l: Joa.h Uiber, Emnnuel A. Stern, Adolph Awhuff ami f, e. Pcake. allot Marmot, Oreton. s-U, V-17 UUliKHl' MlLLKtt, Huglater. auiniiionsi. TS THE CIRCflT COURT OF THE BTATE JL ol Oregon lor Cuckamaa County. Robert J. Bvutel, plalutlir, la. PhUlnS. Batca, Jane M Bates, O. C. Mcleod, r'loreui-e M. McLcoU. Houry W. Cue, V.ila U. Cor, aud 1. W. Vi Ulu-, defeudanta. To delcndanu Philip 8. Dates, and Jan M. Baloa: iu the nama of the state of Oregon, you are hereby notillad and required to appear In the above eutllicd oourt ou or before the fl-at day ol the next regular term thereof, to-wlt. ou Mouday, November I, l'7, to make an.wer to PI iintin . cnmplaini Bled In the above entitled . . it m and II triwi f II mIa ahtuap ...1 painild w, 11 apply to aald court for the r.11 i uvmandea in uls complaint, namelv: For decree auniilll: g and aelting aaidu a certain decree forecloalne a certain mortgage on the pr miaee birr Inaltcr d scribed, made br aa d court on April JO. lKat, wbereiu the said Rob rt J. itouiel waa plaiiitllT and aald Pnillp a. Bales, Jaue M. Hales, aud Hen rv Vt.C'oe, weredeiend an llgeal.e tlie sale of hemur gaed p inis-s niaa - nnui-raaia ue r; icr a oe roe awsroing plaintill Judgmeul agonal you for one thous aud dollars, w.ih I tcrett (hereon at eight per cent, i er annum irora June 1, InH, Iu U. 6. g 1 1 coin, 1 a, Inrcy-.ii ai d W-1U0 dollars, with In terval thereon at eight wr cent, p r annum Irnnt IHceniMr 5, ls4, and ou huudrel aud tweniy-tlve dollars attorneys Ice-; for lb further sum of sixteen huudrad dollars, w tb Interest thereon at eight per cent, per auuuin fro n June 1, 1MM, In U. b. gold coin, aud lor onuhuurvd and twenty-live dollara attorn ys leva; aud for tlie lurtiier sum ol sixtv-twoaul Srl-IOOdo Ian a tax.s, with Intereai thereon st e ehl e- r c ut. pr s num from February 15, lMr.. an 1 tor p alntlit '. Co. la and diabur.om. nta ol ihia ault; for ad cree lorecloamg a o.rtaiu morigage giruu by you to plalntitt on Mnrch 80, isitt, t secuie f e sums above named, on tho billowing docriitd roal property situated in Clnckamas county, in the statu of Oregon, an I uio e 1 r icnlarla dca ribed ss f.dlow: A po lion of Ibe tiuorge Aberuathv II. L. C, lying and b lug in sot tiuu tweuiy-uine (.10 town hip two (2) mull, rant two u) east of the Wlllauiettv IncraliNii, deacrlbed as Inl wa: U. gluniug st a point on the south boumUry line of tlie O orire Abernsthy donation laud claim, tweni v-lnur aud toiooc.ialna v,ei.terly Iroin the nortieisl (Oill f i f the Kirs Kisher donation land 1 1 dm: I lei o nor h to ty-iwo Wi) digreeaeHii fourteen (It) chains lo the north boundary of the Abor Uaihy claim aa determined bv Judgment of the circuit court ol lha state of Or gnu tor Clacks insa county; thence west r y on atd north bonndai y liue nnrtu eighiy-:hree (SI) degrees anil thirty-iuur (81) minutes wi st to the center ol tha coiiulv road elcveu and 70 100 ohultit; iln-iiC-' south forty-two (t'J)difre s west s ong said con nly road totheaoiuh boun.lnry of the Aberuathv donation lund claim; thence ea-terly aim g said Aberuathy claim lii.e to the plc uf D siiiintig (lis- lour seres on .nee si niileol this tract ald by J. M. Taylor t K .bert Kiud lavl.oouti.li Inn elsht snd ouc-iialf acres, m .re or lea-, o teiluT with tho teiiomcn:s, he cdiln- m. nil and apiiur euHiu'. s llierounto b loigiug or In any wlae smx-rui.tiltig, exoi pllnft there- uiiin mi, u ' ai u iwu iu mm a a, iu rraua i. ellk' addtunn loOrcgou City, In Chnktimaa couidy, Oreircu, accordlu.; lo the map an I 1 1st ol raid addiiiou on tile III the office, of the re coidorof conveyances i f s id ooi.uiy and alale; bra decree that s .ld mor gaged urcml es be ol I ss on execu iou, and the proceeds of sai l aide ei'pl ed to the discharge ol the coals ol ault snd of salo snd ol the ludwneut to be swarded 1 1 ilutln. moulding attorney lees and taxes: and Hist if said iiroceeds be insuttlcleut to sat- laly said Judgment in full, plaintiff may have p isoiiol Judgment an ) ex cation sgaiut you lor such dellclency ;snd thai yon snd sll penoua claiming under you or eiuier ol you suoseauem to the exeoutton of ssld mortgage, slid all other the defendants Iu ssld suit, be barred aud fore closed of all right, t tlu and Interest aud equity ol redemption in and to aald mortgaged prein ies ana every pari and parcel tuereoi; aud i t alien other and further relief as to the cour msy aeem equitable. Tula summnusia published by order of Hon. E. I), Dbattuck, Judge of the Fourth Judlolal dittriot of the state of Oregou, actlug in the atactica of Hon. 1. A. McHride, and ou account ol his inability to act, said order belug made at CI amber on Septsmriert), 1M7. iviiiiiuii, iaai.a mihwrhuw j, a. inuuai, O il, 10-24 Attorneys (or Plalulitt. KstabUsihed 1H65. CJ. i;ri!i!i PIONEER Trangfef and Epfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. I Date The Marketing Point OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY Tho factory towns of the East aro noted for affording the best market to the neigh boring farmers and gardeners in proportion to the population of any of the towns in that section. The reason for this is that the people of these towns have a fixed in come upon which they can always depend, and, as a consequence, they are liberal buy ers, paying cash for all their purchases. 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