JIOItSKS IN HISTORY.
80ME OF THB NOBLE STfT.DJ
HAVi: ACHIPV0 f . ..Ma.
THAT
Th Konr rimlril I'rlrnd for M'hnm a
i lly Wm Nmii(J IlitntMii lliiremi lliitti
I.lveil l.lkii l'rlnr Clmrixr Who Won
JIkiiokii Amid Ilia Curiing of Wr,
It i liitril to any wltb iiny m ur up
i n nt h to iiucuriiey Imw lonu, I ho bur mi
Jhin Im i'ii (luiiHhtli uti.(l milinul. 'u
run only way tlmt )in liua lucii no from
tlinn liiiiiinimirliil tlmt In, from tlm
1'Uilli nt lliiicK of which wo Imvu nny
rtx-iirdit Tim Awiyrliiii culitiiriin ami
limy iironiiiiut tliiMiioHtiincli ntof wbluh
know niiytliliiK. for oinu of thoin
ro cxliiimti'il to l;ite from 4200 U. U
rniitniii moro rcirwiiintoiiH of ciipiirl
lulled liormm tliuil even mini. Hull, wo
lo not Ki t iiny exiuinilcit of fuvorltu
liurwa until n lonu tlmu nflor thin.
l.'vi ii ihi) llrat ttxiiiujjlna, liiilciiil, nru
only li Ki-ndnry, for, IIioiikIi Hutu U no
(lonht tlmt Ilm tor of Troy kxIhUiI, It In
lint iniirobiilili) I but IIoiiiit Invciitcil
tin titt tticM of hU tliri-d fuvorltu horsca,
J'oili'rtio, thn cn iuo colored (iuluthii uml
tlm IN ry Kllion. Hut th horni) of Mi x
nmlcr tluidreiit, HiieejihuliiH, In tin Inill
vlilnnl ii n lilxtnriritlly real im IiIh nmMtr.
TIiIh funioiiN liorhii vvua, mivh liutiiri'li,
olTi reil to I'hlllp for 13 tuleiiU (ulHitit
.".', f)h), but Im (linpluyeil no imii'li vl-
dutlHIii'Mt thllt Alexillliler'N fulller WUN
eluiiii to iH'iiil him away wbni tliu
joiuiK jirlneti offered to taiiin him, 1 lit
nitreed, in tliu event of fuiluru, to fur
fell tlm irieu of thn hornu uml Ik-kiui by
tuniiiiK bin bead to thn iiin, hn im ob
wrvrtl tlmt tliu homo wits frightened nt
liia owu dlmdow, In tint end bn com
iletely turned hlin no complnttily, In
clix il, tlmt I)llreilmluH, though bo would
eriiiit nobody cxeept Alexundor to
inoiuit him, alwnye knelt down for that
iurKiMt to bl unwltr. IIo (lied nt tliu
UK" of 110, und til liiunttr built a hi
Jiuiuiuileum tbe city of Iluoephnlit.
Ktimler of llucjiuliiy will romembcr
tliu fuinotiN blnck AuNter, thu boriut of
AlermliiliiH, and tho dark tfriiy cliurRiT
lf MlllllUiUN, WllDNO NUlldell 0l'lirilll(!0
lu thu city of TuKculum without bio
IiiHBler brntlKkt tho new of tho defeat
of tb nllii'N ut Lake KegtlluN (..'oninx t
xl with thtit battle, too, weru thu borwa
of thn itn-nt "twin brothnti," Cimtor
mid I'iiIIux, coal black, with wbiut U u
and tul In. Hut tlniMi uro lej(i ndary. Mot
ao, howovor, thu well known bormj of
Caligula, lnrltatu. Tbla nuimal bud a
labia of mnrhle; bit atall wna of Ivory,
liU clothing of purple nnd IiIn bultera
tiff with Keiim. IIo bud a Net of Kotdeii
jiUteN and wan inmnt'd with a jmluoo,
furnlturo and alavua oomplutn, In order
that RUinta iuvltinl lu bil nuum abould
lie jiroperly fiiuirtuliiod. Hi dint wait
the moat costly that could bo imoKlued,
thn fluent (rrHN that Ala could provide
bcliiK mmirved for hint Vuro, auothur
ltoiiian euipuror about a wntury Inter,
treated bit bom almost aa extravaKaut
ly IIo fod him with ralalusand almond
wltb bit own banda, and when bo died
erected a statue of Kld to biiu, wbilo
all tho Ulfc'nltarloNof tliu ouiplro attuud
d tbo funeral.
Ai wo come to Inter tlinon, ao we Ret
more examploa of favorite hornet Wil
liam tbo Conqueror bad one which be,
rode at tho battle of IIuntiiiKM, about
which alruiMt ovorytbiufr eeiin to bo
known except Iiin immo. Ho wna of
hiiKo nImi and win a pniwut from KIiik
AUouno of Kpnin "Nucb a gift aa a
prince mlKbt Kivoaud a prince receive."
Tbii K''"u' hornu, however, did not
urvive tbo buttle, for Uyrth, Hiirold'i
butcher, "clove him with a bill, and bo
died." Richard l'n borNO waN called
Aluleck, and wm jot black. Ho boro hit
mnKtur tbroiiKh tho holy war and ar
rived In England before blin, In fact,
liu Nurvived tho kiiiK wveral years. Tbo
Mfcond liiclmrd, too, had a favorite
horse, cnllud Itoiui Hnrbiiry, whic h wm I
aupiximid to bo thn llncHt homo In Kurtiie
t that tluio, Aid It wiin on Kuan Jiar
bary that tbo younK king wan mounted
when tho incident wherein Wat Tyler
wax Ktabbcd by tho mayor of Wulworth
took phioo.
About a century later wo get tho
Wan of tho Kohch, and in tho many
battle of that civil diNturbanoo a cou
ple of borne playod important purtH.
Tboio IxdoUKod to the tfreat Karl of
Warwick, tlio kiiiKinaker Iiin flrnt
wan Mulock, a beautiful gray, which
be rodo at tho battlo of Tow tun. It wun
thin home wbone deuth turned tbo for
tune of tbo battlo, for Warwick, noeintf
that Ilia men wore giving Kronnd, do
liboratoly NpruiiH from bin favorite horse
and killed him. Thou hit inou know
that the kiuKinaker wna prepared to
conquer, but not to fly. Thoy rallied
and llnnlly wou the battle.
Thore wore two hornot belonging to
hiKhwaymoa which wore famous iu
thoir time. Oue of thoin bolotiKd to
the colobrutod kuigbt of tbe road, Paul
Clifford. IIo was called Robin and wan
Irlnh. In color iron gray, he wan re
puted by Judgoi of horHuflenh and
thore wore aome who were quito aa com
petent to give aa opinion, if not more
o, aa any of the prcnont day to be ab
solutely without blominh and to bo sec
ond to none. Another famous borne, or
rather mure, wan Lilaok Honn. Her own
er, Dick Tnrpiu, or, to Rive bim bia
correct uiimo, Nicks, oommittod a mb
bery in London at 4 o'clock iu the
morning, and, fearing dincovury, made
for Oravonend, ferried auronn tho river
and appeared at the bowling green iu
York the name evening, having acoom
plinhod bin rideof 800 milon iu 10 bonrn
on one borne. At leant ao nays the log
end, and thin in certain that on bin
trial he wna acqirUted, the jury connid
ering it impoHNiblo that he could have
got to York in tho time. London
Standard.
H Llstonsd to All,
Fontonolle 'listened to everything
and he offended no one by disputing
anything. At the clone of bia life he
was askod the secret of his nuocesn, and
bo replied that it was by observing two
maxims, "Everybody muy be right"
and "Everything may be so. "
Tli rlr nt Nliif,
""Tho poolry of onrth In imtor dead,"
wrol') Keutn, i id tbotlgh tlio Hliiteni'lit
-'..iiiiiln at f'rt II ought n di ngerouidy
ai" i,; j one .Im in no i'oiiI t th it if
I " ' ii i n . 'It il i:j i ii to i -ft :ho
iuliit bo wm Id havu nncfcuKf tilly iiiiiln
Inlmd hln tln-!n. curded irlijirctivo
ly, thu i mi try of earth, or, in other
woiiIh, tlm (jtnility which nnikoa for
hm try In ('xirruiil niitiiro, In that power
In iiutiiiii which inovcN un by nuggen
Hon, which oxcllea In tin emotion, Im
tglmitioii or poignant UNHtHdation, which
playa upon tlm tcnmi Nirlngnof our nyin
pathltiN with the llngerN of memory or
ilcHirti, Thin power may renliln not Idm
In a bleak iiiNtiire lot than in a para
dlnal cIoho of bloom mid verdure, not
Ichn In a romlHlihi thlntlu piiu h tlmu in
a peak tlmt Noara Into tho minuet. Jt
workn through nhmir bt'iuity or nbecr
inbllinlty, but It may work with equal
Itlect through nunterity or retlcenu or
limitation or cbiingii. It may uwi the
moHt com nion nci'iicH, tho immt fain I liar
facts and forum, an tho vehicle of it
most penetrating and mont Illuminating
moMtiiHO. It in apt to muko tlm drop of
dew on a grans bludj an niguiUeaut an
thu starred Hphoru of thu oky.
Weroly di'M-riptlvo jioetry Is not very
far ruiiiovcd from tho work of tho re
porter and the photographer, lin king
tint m Im tlvo quality of creutivo art, it
in In reality little moru than a represen
tation of some of thu raw materials of
pin-try. It leaven tho reader unmoved, Im-
ni u mi little einotlou lias gone to Its
making. Cburlea (). D lioberts iu
For u in.
A llWril Ilonnrt.
During
a recent raliihtorm a society
woman waa caught iu a sudden down
pour and wun compelled to ruu homo in
very undignified haute. Hit dignity,
nowover, wunn t nuiiingiKi an mui ii aa
nor bonnet, iiio latur iiaii ootiu a
dream of beauty wlieu hbo started out.
It was perfect lilghtinuru when she
reachnl homo again, fcfho thought that
a little heating would bring it about all
right. The kitchen (Ire had gone out,
but alio put tbo bonnet in tbo oven and
prepared to build tbe lire. Just aa she
bud got all tbo initterluln together tho
doorbell rung. It wan a caller. Tho vis
itor wun a treat gossip, and shu bud a
brand new bit of iraiidul to tell. Tbe
two women boramo very much absorbed
lu their chat. During the course of it tbo
servant girl, w ho bad been out for tho
uftcrnooii, returned and punstMl buck into
tlio klU'heii. About au hour later tho
two godsipslu thu parlor began touotioe
a queer odur coining from the kitchen.
The truth cf tho situation suddenly
flushed up in the hutiless, who immedi
ately rushed out into tbo kitchen. There
she found to her horror tlmt tbo girl hud
built tbe kitchen lire and her lovely
bonnet lay iu tho oven rous tod to crisp.
Philadelphia Record.
A LobiIob Ceok.
There is a cilobratcd oook in London
about whom it ia said that bo umkua an
Inoomo of over i.2,000 a year. Ho la at
tached to no houno.
Thia ia how be earua bin living: In
bin own brougham bo net out toward
evening for tho house of somo rich man
who in going to give a diuner at which
every dish must be above criticism.
Honi be alights, and, mukiug fur the
kitchen, goes through tbe process of
tasting all tbo soups, sauces and made
dishes, advising, when bia tiulute sug
gests, a littlo more salt bore, a pinch of
herbs there, a dusb of augur iu thin en
tree, a auspiciou of ouiou iu that sal
mix, i to.
Thia done, bo pockets bis fee of 6
guineas and drives uu to tho next din
ner giving patron who ban bidden biiu
to hia feast in thia strange fashion. His
nightly list comprises many houses all
through the Loudon season. Philadel
phia Ledger.
Tli Husrn lluilinisa.
t 1 . M ....
iiere in a solitary nguro, tnat ol a
Masarwa bushmau, engaged iu digging
up bulba an a food supply. Thuno bulbs,
mall, round and smooth and of a sweet,
nutty Uuvor, ure exactly tho same as
tboo for which tho guinea fowls are
enrobing so eagerly. They may bo
called tho buhhuiuu's breud, und wbeu
gumo in scarce or hunting luck in out
they serve us a mainstay uguiunt utter
starvation.
Tho busbmun collects his bulbs in the
shell of a tortoise nud presently will re
turn to tbo protoctiug bush beneath
which bound bis family slept hint night
After tbut bo will perhaps visit a snare
ho not yesterday to entrap a duyker, oue
of the small antelopes of South, Africa,
or, failing the capture of tbe little buck,
he muy try to stalk a puauw with his
bow nud poisoned arrow or follow the
troop of guinea fowln on tbo off chance
of securing a head. Loudon (Spectator.
The Origin of Puppet Show.
The puppet show ia such an auciont
institution and has boon popular iu so
many countries that its origin is quito
obscured by the mints of antiquity. An
tiquaries with ethnological spectacles
have peered into thin pristine fog and
discerned a connection between the pup
pet show and religious observances.
Thoy have established tbe fuot tbut dolls
tnd marionettes ure closely related nnd
iveu udvuucod tho tbeory that the shad
dw pnppets used iu many lands donate
I time when all the poople saw of reli
gious ceremonies was tbe shadows of the
ofileiuting priests cunt upon tho walls of
the sacred tent. Francis J. Zicgler in
Uurper'i Magazine,
Natural llent,
Tbo first time the boy was taken out
to tea ho helped himself to tho biggest
piece of cuke on the plate. His parents
wore mortified, but in after years thoy
were proud of him, when he became a
great politician. Philadelphia North
American.
A Vocation.
gone into the
"Nan
has
ministry
gain.
" What do you moanf
"She is engaged to anotber clergy-
nan. Chicago Record.
hchonl Iteporln.
Third month uf school at Klllotl l'ruirle
district number 'I, closed Frl lav, Janu
ary, J.'J, with an Rvori(0 attendance of
2H. Thoie who attim luil every day nnd
whose names are placed on the roll ol
honor are: Kdith Jl.ilr, Hi las Iturber,
David, Irwin and WlllUm Konagy, Ir
regular attendance was due to muddy
roads arid seeming cnreloswnesn on part
of both parents arid pupils. Tbo school
was honored by the presence of one visi
tor during too last month. It would
materially Increase the Interest In our
work to have frequent visits by the par
ents. !
M. H, Hiiuock. Teacher.
KprlngwnUtr, district No. 24, following
are tbe unities of pupils who were pres
ent eyery day during the month ending
January 7th; Alfred Lewellyn, LesU-r
Murrs, I-nu George and Charlie lUney,
Wilda Tucher, Flossie, Harry, and
(JuorifH Howell and liurtba (ienseruake
ToUl No. of pupils enrolled diirinu fourth
month, 4(1; visitors of the school during
the mouth, were Misses Mmult Klmnnon,
Mallie Howell, Mm, May Yonce, Charlie
Hard. Westley Shannon. Sidney Hmvth.
Charles Mayflold, Mr. ICoudmarmel and
Mr. Win. Hmith. Parents and friends
arecordiully Invited to visit thoschooj.
nulijoct lor dttlmte, "Resolved that
city life is preferable to country life" was
well discussed by tbe following: Nega
tive apeakern, Allle (Smith, Alice Out
tridgo, May Iewellen, Ivy (iormitt,
Mary Tucker, Maud Khibley, Anna
Tucker, Flosnle Howell, Earl Bhibley,
Charley ICaney, Roy Kiiiith; alllrmatlve
stf!nkuis, Mhhie Hard, Myrtle Cornett,
Kruia 8hibly, Ueorge Lewellen, Delia
Uuttridge, Albert Hinilli, WiMa Tucker,
Uillrttrt Charters, Fred Roadarmal,
Hullie Lewellen, Hurley Raney. Tbe
society psper was well prepared by Msy
Lewellen, editor.
Tknnik MAvrisM), Teacher.
Report of school district nuinlter 80 for
the month ending January 14. Pupils
enrolled In the principal's room 30, in the
primary room total, enrolled (12. Av
erage attendance during tbe month 30 in
principal's room and L5 in primary room,
total 55, days taught 20, limes tardy 7.
Those who were neither absent nor tardy
during the nwnth are: Laura Ginther,
Dulls Rluhm, Rosa Meyer, Klmira
Ginther, Cnlla Hornschuh, Laura Schue
bol, Millie Ginther, Albert Hornschuh
and Daniel Ginther of the principal's
room. Nellie Moehnke, Nora Muehnke,
Irene Moehnke, Elsie Bluhm, Haiel
Ginther, Lottie and Alvin Hornschuh,
Treasie Cummioa and Lervy Diercks of
the primary loom. Visitors presentdur
lug the month were: Eddie Schmidt,
Emil Ginther, Emma Hornschuh, Eletba
Cnmmius, Oscar Ginther, Lena Horn
schuh, John Moehnke, Christ Moehnke,
Eddie Hornschuh, Emil Horbschuh
and Carrie Hchuehel. We reseclfuHy
invite all persons interested in public
school work to visit our school and note
our progress.
Rohxbt Gintiirb, Principal,
Rons Dullard, Assistant.
Report of Union Hall school, district
number 81 for the month ending 'Janu
ary 14. Days taught 20 ; days presence
(W0; days absence 40; times tardy 7;
total number enrolled 30; percent of at
tendance 04 ; number of pupils neither
absent nor tardy 33. Visitors for the
month were: Mr. and Mrs. Ranch, Mr.
and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Knott.
Mr. Briggs, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. R;tcber
Mrs. Thomas, Miss Nancy Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Burns, Mr. and Mrs.
Wildkerson, Miss Daisy and Jennie
Phelps, Mr. Strejc, Miss Rosie Strejn,
Mr. Chas. Ranch, Mr. Peringer, school
director, Annie Peringer, Mr. Arnstrong,
Mr. Johnnie Albright, Miss Lena and
Lizzie Engle, Miss Amelia Molxan, Mrs.
Smith, Miss Sarah Albright, Mr. Alvin
Phelps, Miss Ella Goodperlet and Miss
Bowman. Patrons and friends are wel
come at school. Teacher's salary 148 00
a month.
D. V. Warnkb, Teacher.
Report of school district number 01
for the month ending January 14. Days
attendance 300 ; whole number enrolled
20; average daily attendance 15. Visi
tors 14. Those neither absent nor tardy
during the month were : Malina Kramer,
Willie, George and Leonard Askin.
J. U. No, Teacher.
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A B and F Wetzler to Geo Wiaain-k-er
Jan 4, '08 W D lot 7 blk 9
Robertson $550
Alice Q Jese to A E Schmidt, Jan
5 '98 W D 1 K acres in sec 34, t
3 or 4s of rle .'.
Frank Richett et si to Mary Richett
Jan 8 0S' W D tract in Elian
Kellogg claim 1 2 I, r it
Esther Uithens to David Marshall
Sept 15, '97 W D 20 acres in sec
15, 1 3 s, r 4 e
O dc C R R to Jamei Dubois. July
20, "97, Q C D lots 4, 6 and 7, sec
31, 1 3 a, r 4 e
John P Duboise to James Duboise
Nov 27 '94 W D lots 2 and 3, sec
31,t3s, r4 e
Win Q Steel to M E Harper Sept
12, '95 W D tract in sec 24, 1 3
r8e
O A C R K Co to Fred Smith Nov 1
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40
400
214
500
r5 e
OACRRto ClaiaE Eaton Mar
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Gullik Olseo to Knut Lee Jan 12 98
W D 24 93 acres in P Lee claim
Fred A and C Ely to Charles Ely
Dec 24, '97 V D lot 1, blk 2 Mt
View add
Jas E and J B Corless to Lucy M
Corless Nov 2, '97 W D 10 acres
in R T Delashmutt claim
Jas E and J B Corless to Fred T
Corless Nov 20' 97 W D 10 acres
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Jas E and J B Corless to Jennie
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acris in R T Delashmutt claim
Jas E and J B Corless to Herbert
U Corliss Nov 20, '97 W D 10
acres in P T DdLaihmutt claim
Lillie Kapp to Mary A Fehler Jan
14, '98 V D, 30 acres in Chas
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Ida May Arment to F S Dunning
Jan 3, '98 Q C D ne.' of se and
ne'4 of se4 of ee' sec 11, 1 3 8
r 1 w
Filancy Otis to E A Boecbman Nov
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750
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2400
August Hanni- to R Jonsrud Oct
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4,t2s,r4e
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aernevM Pl-pra, cures NMoaeha. Oytpepala and
CoitlMMar 26 eta. a box at druniau or by mall
feaples fm, addrew Or. Bounke Ce. Pbila, fa.
is the staff of life,
but it is not all made
The
Main Street Bakery
alike.
has areputatiou for making
s;ood bread every day in the
week.
Fancy
aniStaple
.w.'f "X, ,:tf;,.J3a
-Wal'imiJiaJ'g
Always .Fresh.
GIBSON & LINDSEY,
Main Street.
he
Legal NotlceB.
Notlre for I'libllrallon.
Und om. t Or. goo City, Ore.. Jn. 15, IHflS;
Nitlo la hert'br giVj.i thai the (oliowin
Dki. c.H. tier Ii. lilu.i notice of h e Ini -ulic.n
o mk dual pro..) In an p "t I bia cl m, end
tni.t 'I i ' r of w H be m A, b. f .re the Relator
ndRieiratiitO.goiiUty, O e., o JTelirjarf
ELIHHA KII.LI.V;
H.K. Wfl. tot the it'i l a e. U. Tp. 8 8, BSE.
H u.m ihe follow, m wl d Mt a ui mre
hiaco i liiuoua f ld-nce uuou tad oultlTailoa
ulu4 land, is:
KM. Haker, John Wrtht, f. M. Roblnaon,
w 1 mm Hounejr,all of C Jtoi,, O-eron.
HI, Irii CHAS. U. MOOUEH, Bef later.
Notice for ubllcafloM.
Landofflo at Oregon City, Ore.,J.n. 19, IKK
Mot.te it herebr alveu h( tua f.lllDf
na ed Miller in-S,el n..ilo of bia Intention
to make linal Drool lu aupn rt ol bia eieim.aiul
tht r.ru.l will ... ,1. V. . .1... I . .
am He n:Trt Oreiou CUy, Ore., on J.buar
a, Tit:
f RANK L. WA8KO,
H. E. WM, for the N B Wol S E yz 8 E W of
S Z'i, and Ion 1 and 2 ol 8 r. 6, 2 8, K k K.
uum e ihe fn.lowlug w.tiia to p un
biacoutl mo a r. ...e.ie ujxju a id cul.lvetiun
olaei.llHnd.irli:
fra ik 11 ne., Abraham Tei Eirck, Rofiort Al
ex iudr, Michael K-llv, ai n Mar.no', Oriaoo.
HI, t-7b CUM H. MUOKKA Hcti-t.
Notice of I'laal Mettlemestt.
In ihe ma.ler of iba e.iate of oarab Jane
8co:l. decuaa. d.
o lc-1 b reby given that I bara duljr t rd
mjtmj r p. in a.ll e-n'- In th e mntr
cur oi C.a kvnsa cmn y, OrritOD, aid tne
court hat Mzed Ma ch 7th, l-ys. at one o'clock
p. m. aa dar and time lo. be rl ig .old report
and for too MUleinnui of .ai.i ea -r.
A. B. MABQUAM.
.t ' Encuiorol laUctiaitt.
H. E. rooaa. Attorney tor tu etnt.
1 21, V-W
.lotlre at Final Net tleinrnt.
In the County Court of lh ntite of Orel ia for
C.ackima. County.
In t:ie mat er of ihe eitateol L. H. Hobba, de-
C.aa, d.
Not c le herebr gen fiat I have 8 l tar
final ac ou t aa -iiiiiln a rator of thi eatnte of
aid UH.fi bb-, d iceed. I n the County Court
of Hie iuit "i Or.irin f .r CI ickimaa county,
au I that aaldCmirt baa rlxej Mood iy, t ie Jib.
1y ol Man h. im, al tne hour ol 10 o'clo k A.
M. of Mid day t ie il:n f ir bearinf any ..bjjo
tloo to uld report en 1 for the Dual wulemeut
of Mid eatate.
L. L PoiTae,
17, 2-t Adminlatrator ol Mid eatata.
Notice for PubllcauUa.
Land Offices Or.Ou C tr, Ore., Jaunarr 8:h,
Not ce i- benby iea tat tie fullow'nir
i ame i t: er baa fl el ro i ol her Inteutloa
to m ike final nrool In anoiiA-t nt hnr eUim -nt
t .ai - 1 . p ooi will be made baiore tbe KrKlaier
and R Ir tur.goa City. Ore., on February
19. b, 1888, via:
wkb. juurr r. trullinger,
H. E. 9342, for the lota 1 and J of BiC 10, To. 1 8.
M e namea the following wltneaee to proy
her CuntlatlollM rA.ldj..Aa Hnnn .nrf .n f I . l.i
of u d land, 1j:
Pt O'Connor, B. O. Sirrer, John Tellepaa,
JamM Barbndge, a 1 of Logan, Oregon.
1-14. 118 CHAS. B. MOO EES. Rerlstar
Io(lr to Creditor.
Sotlci la h.-reby girei.thit tue nndirt(rnvl
baa been appo n a admi i.atrator, with the will
annexeJ, oi the eUie nf CnaileiDuaian.de
iea e I, and ta .tnli e- d 10 and per on har-lngelalm-aga
n t aaid .aiati at :equl. te
i reaen th am .wi.hth- p oper vouj .era, to
the underaun d a: Wi,ltmr,Oreg.ni, with a
alimon b. from the flr-t lublio.tlonof hie
notioi D.iVID MILLS, Aimlairtratir.
Dated thia 2 to dan o J uiaary, 18JS.
Dy A Uia'iaru, Atujiniya 1-?1, 1-1S
Sunday Services.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.-
Rey. I . W. Bu l.r, Paator. 8erleea at 10 JO a. at.
and 7:80 r. M. Sunday School after moraine
eerylee. Pi ayer meeting lhareday eyening at
7M)aclock. Prayer meeting of Yonng People's
Society of Christian Endeayor eyerj Bundar
eyening at 8 JO prompt.
FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH. Rar. M. U
Rcoo, Paator Morning Sery ice at 10:30; Sunday
School at 11:46; Eyening Serrice 7:80; Regular
prayer meeting iburadaj evening. Monthly
Covenant Meeting eyery Wedneaday eyenioa
preceding the-flrat Sunday In the month. A
oordial lDTltation to alL
8T. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOIJC.-RaT. A.
HilxaBOAMD, Paauir. On Sunday mas at 8 and
10:30 a. M. Every lecond and fourth Bundar
German eermon after the 8 o'clock maaa
At all other mauea Enaliah aermona. Bunda
School at '2:30 r. . Veapere, apologetloal
ubjecti and Benediction at 7:80 r. m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL C H U RC H. Rev.
T. L. Jo ea. Pastor. Mornlnr aerrlce at 10 i-
Sunday School at 10:00. Claaa meeting after
morning aery Ice. Evening aervlce at IMl
Epwortn Learue meetim Sunday eveninr aa
4:30; Prayer Meeting Thureday evening at 7 JOt
eiraugere coruiaiiy invitea.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHITRCH. Rav. A
J. Montcomerv. Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. mt
7:30 r. M. Sabbath School at 10 A. u. Younsr
People's Society of Christian Endeavor meet
every Sunday evening at 8:30. Thursday
evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN-Rcv.
Ertcn, Pastor; J. R. Ehret AliUn.
Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. K.
and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at
10 A.M. .Mr. Zimmerman Sept. Prayer Meetins;
every Thursday evening
GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'8 CON-
gregational church. Rev. F. 8sck, pastor.
Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday
school at 10 A. M.
ST. PAUL'S CHCRCH-EDiscoDal-W.
D. Williams, D. D., minister in cbargew
Rutiday ttchool at 10 a. m., services at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 7:30 p.m. even
ing prayer service witb an address. Seats
free. A cordial invitation to oil the ser
vices. (jermania feh Market
PAUL J. SCHOLZ, Prop.
Best Quality . of Cold
Storage Meats.
Smoked hams and bacon cannot
be excelled. Game in season.
Highest price paid
for live and dressed
stock.,
Seventh St between Main and Depot
RELIABLE MAN OB
WOMAN. ASSURED
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