Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 03, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
FRIDAY. JUNE 3, 1893
7
OLD SMOKE8TACK3.
Am Artl.il. rr WliM, There Is Always
tleiiiainl.
Among tlm vtirjr irent variety dl
thliiK tlmt limy hit imi((!it nt miumid.
uiwd itiu siiiolientiickN df Iron or of
"toil U tuny bo tlmt un unIiiMIhIiiiii lit
I'UIh In u hlpper holler Mini want n
Kit stuck, If It In lining a steel or 1111
Iron Mm k, tlm old di in In tulum down
carefully nml n new (inn gut up, Thu old
luck tuny ho mild to a dealer In soootid
tiiiiid hollers mid Machinery, or tlm
nwurr mny keen It and sell It lilmsilf
to mniiidiiidy tlmt want icooiidliand
iiiiikixtiiiik. If It In void to a dealer, lio
mny ratuove It tu IiIh own yard, or It
limy Ijh tli nt tlm or Ift imI owner keeps it
tiu hi j,ri.iiiiM until tlm dealer Lu
old It. A iiuiiiiifiii'turi r mny move from
0110 IllllOO to ItllothlT 1111(1 M l) till! (lid
plant, or imrt of It. II, rn would lu a
si'coiiiltiiiinl iiiiinki'itiick. Hrcoiidhuud
stitch urn Imuulit ly vnrlonn user. It
limy liu tlmt the smokestack of on CHtiih
llhlimrot In worn out mid tlnitllin txil t-r
1 uot mid tlmt m coinllmod stuck
would lit nc out iliu 1 1 To of tliu boiler. In
micli u citHo tlm u r would k t a m-eond-liund
stuck If liu could luid out) sululilo.
rVwiiidliuiid Minis mny Iki nwd with
varlnti tiuipuiary plum act up liy con
Iructur mid nther. A NinukeMiuk timy
In Mown down In n wltiilotium and tlm
tm t Niiody tlm ,,re of It with 01111
bought atx-iiiidhiiiid.
A steel or Inm stuck oot nhotit Imlf
N Uilll'll a h In li k Mill k. A mcoihIIibihI
Irnu Min k n,i. i h ulmut Imlf nmnui li un a
imw ohm. tsiai lia of metal in u Hindu now
UKimlly of Mn I. Tho atct-l used cost
Uow less tliiui wrought Iron. Tlu re I
v an tin n nitliift umi of cut) lunteud of
trick stark. Hctl Mm Un up to 6 anil 7
fm t in (Ilium Irr would Ixt elusncd ui
iortiilili) tmk; lur.T atiu ka would bo
jf mora or li ticriuniient cluiracter.
Moid sinnkeMuik iiru now tnado op to
is nut in (iiiiiuctiT. Viry IarMo smoke
stacks ii ni y tu lined with trick.
Hortoiidhand iiiokdNtiicka up to 8 foe
lu (lluimih r are likely to bo found lu
tork in tho yard of thodualur iu oouud
hand holler aud machinery, and he In
likely to Imvfl stack of larucr ir.c else
where. Tlmro U alwaya a dcinuiid for
ncouubniid smokestacks. New York
fcuu.
. r'
fry I
.ll':
H-' .0 .
HtVt bIiikv r..t One."
(un n. ci .dux in town mid or.
ii uri , V(i fiiuco vitl inn rmlluN
ll'HI I . HO 11(1 U e, ,Mi vlth
I I'.! i(l t' ei limn tliem.il nlM
Aii oM 1 1 d m dnrly itn'l n youiif! yellow
'(liidn" v.cii) uu.wn ui tho tiiiN and
woiiili'iinu,
"Ijnniuiii nnil IJiillcy'a olrcuN. Tho
M;!ii't kIkjw on curth," rf:id tlio
yuuup'lcr.
"V.'lmt wbut'H lint?" BKkod tho old
t'iii!i diirky, jirlckliiK up IiIn i orN.
J ho oilier ruiul iikuIii tho luKnnrl of
IIjii uliow IiiIIn,
" Vou don' know wliii t you U bilking
iiout. niKll'T. Uut aliow kalir touidi
Joliu KoliiiiHon a. I Jit uMitcr ouiii' fro
hero mid dut wim nhow wuth khiIo.
Int wiin tho blKH')N' uliow on diiouif,
no iinir. "
Tim old iiihii Imd itvldi'iitly not b'fn
hi n virciiN i or iimny your. i no (lurk Ii n
wuur Ly Joliu UoIiIoikiii throughout tho
aoutn, anywuy.
"lli-nd it foryourMilf, then, "mild tho
diid.i. "I tell yon that thliiK auy thia
in mo oiKKoNt aliow on earth. "
N I .
mo old iiihii proceeded to Hindi out
thn IiIk let tern. Ilu waded thrnii(,'h
J.iiriiuiii mid JiiiiJey," and after a rcMt
benn on tli" r. :;;:;!:;:!( rcf tl.nai iitviieii
1-I c i t a h o w on o u r t L,
sup t. l.'
"I k.'iox.nd Itl I luinwcd 111" hhnut d
tlm old mini, Jmmij.Iiir up mid down in
hl pirn. " 'Do LIkkok nhow, 'cejit
ouh,- ami Hut onu wiin John Knlnii
iii a. WiinhiuKton l'ot.
AVOIDING "A TOUCH.
Ou Woman's Clirrrful Mrthml of ,nr.
lu a rolll lUquoaU
Mod huvo aonii'tfiltiir to lunrn from
ivoiiM'ii tu tha art of warding off
"tiiuchoa" for ooin. Wuiuou rtmpoud to
audi nu'htN Blxiut onco in ovury thou
aiiiul tiniKN, bat tliry aro aclcutlllo In
their rcf umi In. A WanliliiKtiin woman
with a reputation a a borrower turnwl
up at tha homo of onoof her frlmula tha
other moriiliiK with a much dona over
tory about a jcrUleiit and thrnateuiug
droMHuaknr and tha unuul reiiueit for
tho loau "pay it back tomorrow, oer-
lain of 13.
"Why, my dar, oortnluly," wat the
pieanuot rcnHJiiM) to Iter carefully re
BeariMKi little yarn. "Vou poor thlnir.
you I Jut wait till I rou up atalri and
got my pumo. "
8he ran up atalri. The male head of
the houoe happened to be in the room
whore the kept bur puma. Ho now her
the porno out of a chiffonier drawer
and deliberately remove a wad of bllla
from it, IcaviiiK ahuut 87ceuta In ailver
end oopper lu the cIiuoko reccptuela
The mini wiin mean euouKh to leuu over
the atafr ralliiiK when hla wifo weut
down Ntnlra to the parlor with her fliit
tcned piM-kctbook lu bur Imiid.
"Oh, I'm ao aorry, Mra. X.," ba
heard bor nay, "but I really thouKbt I
bad tho money. I find, though, that
John, aa uxual, baa been at my puro
I beard him any NometliioK about Not
tlliiK a plunibcr'i bill liutuifc'bt when I
wui Imlf anlet-p and tho mean thing
baa only left me enough for car fiira.
Too bud I tf conrne, you know, if I hud
It," etc W aidiliiijton 1'omI.
Tlm Mrrl uf llrluh.
M'liator t'Nt iiiin h favorito utory
which ho Iiiin told on tlm occuhIoii uf
many a political appimh, but, ao far aa
knowu, i.evir on tho floor of tho United
OltltiN H'lllltlt.
A leini.ernnco Icctnier wua atruU'
KliiiK BKHiiiNt ikIiIn in KeutD( ky," onyN
tho aeiiulor. "llo wun talking to nut
very lnrgo audience tlmt bad Imoii
(iriMvn to tl.o hull by turioiity. u,
i fleet of alcohol la to aliorteu lifo, mid
tho lecturer.
"An old iiiiiii utthnrmirof tbo hull
rou) at tlmt juncturo umi nuid, You'ro
liar.'
"'Why?' imjuircd tho advocoto of
Adum nbIo.
"Hocbuimi, air, I've boon drluklnu
fur 70 yenra, and I'm 00 and am likely
u) live to bo juu. I am Ntroiig enough
io ilea you ir you'll ati-p outNldo.'
i ti .i. . . ... ...
v'u, mi miuui, air i jou ro au ex
ceptlon, dir. If yuu keep ou drinkiiiK
Tho I eel u re r punxod.
"'What?' ahked the Impalluiit old
toper.
" 'If you koop ou drinkluK, you'll
bbvo io bo miot on ludmntut (IttT."
bi. Loui O'lolio-Demooriit.
U'ky ll Wondird.
A inau who weut away from boruo
aoinn time ago to attoud a couventiou of
church tooida waa atruck with tlm
beauty of tlm little town in which the
RNthorliiK wua held. He bud pleuty of
u mo, ami wnne wandering about walk
iuhj niu TiiiBKo ceiuotury. it waa a
beautiful place, and tbo duleuate walk
ed around among the Kravo. He auw a
mono men t, one of the laroeat In tho
comotury, aud read with urpriae the
inacriptlon ou It. "A Lawrcr and an
HouoKtMau." Thodilcpato wrutcbod
hii bead and looked at the monument
again. Ho read tho inaoriptlou over and
over. Then bo walked all around tho
luouumeut and examined the crave
oioKuiy. Another mini lu tho ceuiotury
appriNKUoa aud axkoil him:
"Havo you found the crave of an old
friend,'"
'No," mild the delcBiito, "but I wag
wondering how tbey camotoburv thono
two lollowa lu ouo Bravo," Ht. Joat-ph
riewa,
SHE WON BEAUTIFULLY, j
It tt film tlm ittrr I 'art of a Cigar to j
l-i'Uiii I'lilltnufM.
Tin) !i':iii(iei nn '(iKt bound Market!
Nlreet cur ul Forty bmt alreet. It whn
ullcr 1 o'l'luik in tho morning, und ho '
wmited to fiiiolin, bavlnu probubly junt !
(lined or aupped lit a bull which wua bo- j
lug given lu tlm neighborhood. Hie !
didn't wunt to Miiiilco and alio diilu't
wiuit to ho n j united from lilm.
"t'oiiiM ou liihldo thu cur," alio plead
fd. "No," hi tiiHwcrnd. "I m going to
ainoko. Cut iuMv yourwdf, ami wlmn I
have flnMieil my ( ignr I will join y;,u. "
but thia didn't n it hi r.
"If you may out here to amoko," alio
rotoitud, "I'll tiiy right with yon."
Ho lix kod ut her a moment, umi thou
uvldoiitly coueliided that rhn wua bluff- i
ing, 1'ulling out II big cigi.r, he If.-: ted
it, and, H( tt)iii( liliimelf 'i. on iorti.My
uguluNt tlm dunhbourd of the i..r, I e lie-
guu to pull nwuy a it hit lilo ic.juudud
opou It. ZSothiiiK dauutud, iliu took a
phico iilongHiilu of him and calmly fold
ing her arniH Marted up a lively con
versation.
Tho Npoctaele wiin au odd one, and at
tracted tho attention of every pftwtenw'
In tliu cur iin well aa of thoo w ho got
ou ut vaiiouH cornura. Ilu tried to uruo
Iji r liiHldo tho car a number of timea,
but Khe refuHed to go. In thia fmdiion
tiio two rwlu acruhN the bridge and half
wuy to city bull before bo weakened.
Tho anticipated Jeera of tho peoplo bo
anew would bo on Market atroet iu tho
center of tho city were too much for
him, and, throwing away the tlggeht
end of bin eicur. be aullenlv mud.
Well, If you won't go iuKido without
mo I Nuppoiio I'll buve to trot along. "
Ihen ho took a Mat a way up iu the
front cud, uod alio kuttled hernelf besido
him. Mcuiiwhilo the whole cur moiled
audibly. Philadelphia, Inquirer.
WHAT IT COSTS TO SMOKE.
A Ubrerr Whlrh Matrlllud From Tm.
boved riva Out Clean.
"How can you afford all lljeoe books?"
fluked a young man, calling upon a
friend. "I can't mm to liud unure
. - ....
cuunga for even the leading maguziuea.
uu, tlmt library ia ouly my 'oue
cigar a duy,' " wun tbo reply.
what do you iuuiu." inauired the
visitor.
"Mean? Just thin: When you advised
me to indulge iu an occukiouuI cigar
aoveral yeara ago, I bud bceu readina
about a young fellow who bought books
with money thut othera would buve
buruod in cigar, and I thought I would
try to do tbo name. You may remember
that I laid I ahould allow myaelf oue
cigar a day?"
" Yea, I recall the conversation, but
don't quite aoo tbo cuuuectiou. "
Well, 1 uover ainokcd. but I cut by
tho price of a 6 ceut olgur oviry day,
and . aa the money accumulated I
bought hooka the very bookayou aee."
Vou don t mean to aay that your
bookicontno more than that I Why,
there are dollara' worth of them."
Yea, I know tbure are, I bod aix
yeara more of my apprenticeship to
acrve wbon yuu advised me 'to be a
mau. ' I put by the money, which, at S i
eeuta a day, amounted to f 18.25 a year,
or f 100. 60 iu aix yeara. I keep those
doom a ty tnemaolvca ai a result of my
apprenticeship cigar money, and if
you'd done as I did you would by thia
time nave saved many, many more dul
lara than I have aud would bave been
bettor off iu health and self resuect be
SHI oa. " fauccess.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IS THE COURTS 'OUR EIGHT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTORIA, AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK.
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that
has borne and docs now bear on every
the facsimile signature of 'C&i&ffifcftx wrapper.
This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought on the
and has the signature of Ota&ffi&Z&x wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company, of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President.
Do Not Bo Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
"Tho Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Tailed You.
Tut OIMTAU MHMNf, T auMMT BTKKT, ITO tm,
!( e,. 100
TIlO H-.lde( li tja I'll"'
pleused to lemn tliHt rliete in hi 'e.
ea led ilif-ea-,. ih ,; B, i.., , ,
aide to cure in all in -i.iL'e- i t
I.- !
I-' Oi l-
tn-en I
l
tile
SCHEDULES OF TIME
iOTTHKKN PACIFIC RAILWAY
rro ( i,r
t'a a r.i n.
tKuri b
ba 'br.i-t!
M'tllCP- III
alarrli. IIhII'n i'
only p itive eure
medieal fr.ilern.'v
'onaMto'ioiial li-4Mw, n-iiiir-
Htiiutioual treaiinit. Hl'x
Cure in laken inii riixllv, hi
i'on the bbxnl and mnni
the aysiem, thereby diri,vii:a iiii-
datinn of the di aw, an ! aiinj tli t.-
ieni aticiiKili y build tiif n con-
atitutiun ami bm-IhIox n,,ni.. ,n l . .
ila wok. Tlw liliipiifiurM have an ni'ich
faith in ita rnrniive pnaerw, that titer
offer $1 no for any ca-o that te
cure, riond for 1ml of b-atimo
Addreco, K J. Ciik.nkv & ( n , l olt-do,
old hv Iriit:L'ii-U', 75c
Hall'a Family I'iIIh me the lel.
I
t'tii Kxureu (thruuKb)
irK UkhI ' HhUiiih)
IKll'TH BULHD.
irv uv tvmy aoiinus)
I thIu txpr (Ihrough)
8.50 a.m.
I A p. m.
7a.
I: Op. m
When Going
East
Uae a firat-dafla line in travelling helween
MimieaiMia, St. Paul and Chicago
and the principal towna in Central
WiHconttin.
I'nllman I'alace Sleeping and Chair Car
in service.
The Dining cara are operated in the in
tereiit of ila patrotm, the moat elegant
eervice ever inauuriied. Meals are
served a la Carte.
To obtain Brat cla aervice your ticket
ahould read via.
The Wisconsin Centra! Lines.
Direct connections at Chicago and Mil
waukee for all Eautcrn points.
For full information call on your noares
ticket agent, or write to
Ja. C. I'okd, or Ja. A. Clock.
Gen. Pas. Agt.. General Agent,
Milwaukee, Wis 241 Siark 8t.,
Portland. Or.
Depot Sixth and J. Street
TWO TRAINS DAILY
For All Points East
"FAST MAIL ROUTE.
Iavea Poitland for the East. via.
Walla Walla and Spokane, daily at 2:00
P m. Arrive at 10:15 a. m.
Leaves Portland for the Ea it. via.
Pendleton and Hontington, daily it 8:00
m. Arrive 7 :.'U a. m.
THROUGH PCf.LNfAK AND TOl R:BT
SLEEPERS.
Tlm Cnlu Cam llark.
"I have onco or twice reud how small
tho world was," an Id a yotniK fellow,
"and oiii o or tw ice I have seen stories
of tho :imo kind I am going to tell. I
oonfesa I never believed them, hot now
I know bettor. Laiit summer, wbcu in
New York on ny annual visit, I was
track with sudden whim aud
scratched my iuitiiiluou a SS cout piece,
cutting into the ailver deep enough to
make a laxting i in predion, I paid fur a
olgur in tho Hoffman Honso with the
coin and gnyed myself with being fool
lih. I had forgotten all about the quar
ter when I entered a Carrollton cur and
gave a hull dollur to tho conductor. Im
agino my surprise when lio bitudod mo
iu ohuiigo the 20 cuut piece I spent iu
tho HofTmuii IIotiHul I think I will keep
tho coin uow uud over moro us a curios
ity," and the Rpculier pulled tho money
from his pocket und Miowod It in veri
fication of his story, Now Orleans
Times-Dnmnorut.
Curlona Polli'li-i.
Accident iusurunca policies huvo tak
en iimny curious shupiw, rnugiiig from
the penny iu tho slot to tho coupon In
tho weokly newspaper, but the limit
hits been reuched iu London, where tho
puroliuHor of a book of clgnrolto pupur
is insured for f 00 for a period of ?0
diiys. Tho iinimiil cost of this nmouut
nf lllHlirilllrn 1u iilir.ri
..... w ... I u l;i,I n J llll
provldod tlie holder of tho uovol policy
Is uot u olgiirotto flond. The amonut of
iiiHiirulicn ih Miiiiri llenllif m.i
... ....... , nv, nJllu 1VJ4
Wo uurrayliig of funeral expenses in tho
event oi acolduutat deuth. Now York
Jouruul.
Animnls are oftou able to boar very
protructed fuHtiug. Iu tho Ituliuu eurtli
quakos of 1703 two hogs were buried
iu the ruins of a building. They wore
tukou out alive 43 duys lutur, but vory
lo bud weak.
A Prrtlnvnt Qanrj.
The littlo boy was with his mother
at n theater in liOuiNvlllu. The dIuv
was "Jim, tbo renmou, " and was the
socno whero Jim displuya (IS 100 bunk
notes. Tbo littlo hoy was very imiuisi-
tivo, and whilo he heard Air. Euglo
speaking of thn pound notes ho asked his
mother how much money a pound was.
When ha wua told thut it was about
S iu American money, ho sut silent
and thoughtful for awhilo. Then ho
said, "Slxty-flvo thotiHuiid pouuds
would be quite n big fortune for a mun
to havo, wouldn't it, mamma?"
Answered iu the afllrmatlve, ho
thought for awhilo. Then he asked,
"Alumina, if Mr. Englo has so much
money why does ho work so hiird at
this theater when ho oould be having n
bully good time spending thope buuk
notes?" LouiNville Commercial.
Uwtlioraa and ll'Aubeplnc.
Aa a limn de plume for a great deal of
bis work Iluwt boruo aNsumed tho
1'reuau translation of bis uumo. His
stories iu Tho Domoerntlo Heviow of
this time are attributed to M. d'Anbe
pino. Lowell says of bim iu his Con
cord address: "You would tliluk me ex
truvnguut, I fear, if I enid how highly
I rute tho genius of Huwthorno lu tho
history of lileruturo. Atunyrute, Haw
thoruo taught us one great and needful
lesson, and that is that our owu post
Wua ou ample storehouse for tha bright
est works of imuginutiou und funcy. "
Edwurd Everett Hula iu Outlook.
During the lust 60 years Croat Brit
ain bus been at war more frequently
than. fj other nation. The total num
ber (n, large and small wars waged dur
ing that time amounts to about 60, or
on a you.
Fnvorubln Indication. .
Mr. Llngerly (having risen to go as
tho clock strikes 12, suddenly seats him
self ugiiiu) Of courso, denr, you know
thut I will be hero tomorrow night.
Miss Languid (yawning) There
sooms to bo every iudiuutiou of it.
Richmond Dispatch.
Of ton on the green loavea of troos you
will notloe littlo black spots which do
uot aoom to ariflo from any diseuse, as
tho plaut looks otherwise healthy
euough. As a matter of fuct those aro
caused by burning; tho rays of the sou
get focused by the drops of morning
dew.
The Danes were the first to abolish
slavery in their West Indian posses
sions.
Tha Alplna Good Night.
Among the lofty mountains aud r.!e-
vutcd valleys of Switzerland the AlDine
born bus another use besides that of
souudiug the far fumed "Iiuuz des
aches, '-or cow soug, ami this is of
very solemn aud impressive nut ore.
hen the sun bus set in tbo vallev
ana me snowy summits of tho mouu
tainsgleum with golden light, the herds
man who dwells upon tho highest ban-
Ituble spot takes bis born aud pro
uouuooa clearly aud loudly through it.
as through a speaking trumpet, "Praise
the Lord Uod." As soon as the sound is
heard by the neighboring bordsmeu
tbey itfsuo from their buts, tuke their
Alpiuo horns aud repeat the same words.
This Ireuuoutly lasts a quurter of an
hour, and the call resounds from all tho
mountains aud rocky cliffs around.
When silence again roigus, the herds
men kneel and pray with uncovered
heads. Meantime it has become quite
durk. "Uood night I" at last calls the
highest berdsmau through his born.
The words resound from all the moun
tains, the horns of the herdsmen aud
tho cliffs, and the mountaineers then re
tire to their dwellings. Pittsburg Dis
patch. Thrifty George Cunon.
The IIou. Qeorge Cnrzon, who mar
ried boautiful Miss Loiter, is decidedly
canny. He recently routed a country
mansion furnished, but without the
family plato, aud so was compelled to
provide candlesticks for the house He
tried to exact from the landlord's ageut
a plodge that at the expiration of the
lease he would tuke those candlesticks
off his bands at two-thirds of what they
cost. The agout demurred at first, but
when be discovered that thoy wero 15
in number, of jupauned tiu aud cost 40
oonts each, he solemnly agreed to pay
$4 for the lot wheu Curzou leaves.
Legal Notices.
Maternal Trbtlg.
"Edie, " cried the mother from the
hall below, "what's all that noise up
stuirs? It's shocking."
"Oh, it's these two dolls of mine,
mamma, I'm going to put them richt
to bed aud see if we ouu't have a little
peace. " Detroit Free Press.
The principal varioties of the opal
are the precious (or noble), the g Ira sol,
the oaoholong, the hyalite, the hydro
pbaae, the asceriaauda kind exhibiting
dondsltia markings, generally oalled the
moss. Wbon the colors are broken into
mall masses, it is sometimes oalled tha
tarleqnin.
Nulll IUOK3.
In th Circuit Court of the iut of Oregon, tor
thoCouuijr of Clnckama
Albin Flow, i'laiutitf,
Noah 8. KelloaK. Narniaaa J. Kel-
'"ir, t al liofendauu, J
io .N'uah A Kallo aiel Narousa J. Kelluga
abore named defendant.
lotliaiunim.f lliaMi.r.nf n.H.n. V
hnrwliy rwjmred to appoar aud an war the oom
Plaiul Blod aiminttt vou in tlm nIk,. .niini
mt on or before the first da of the trm of aaid
Court followiua the expiration of ihe time . re
cribed in tha order for publication, beiua ilon
Ua. .Noyember 1. 1mm. ami if v..i -.I , .. .,.......
and an.wer on that awd day, for want thereof,
the iiiaiutitt will tana judgment aud ueoree
aaainitt you.
1. ror theanmof !7.M)nd interest th-reon at
iu pwr rem. ler annum, rnim Jnn,rv ? iwu?
ail in ffolil man of thw 'nil. ..tutu., r... iu
ann iiMHraai i hereon atHmrnenL fr..n t.k..r.
n,i,iur tmui anil iuiMrM.1 iiumu, .t M u
iiuiu ,'wHinuer o, iwi, ior ltd attorneys
few, and oneta and dmhurseini nia
oai iiiiiiimi mortgage eat forth in tna
POinuliULt be decreed a lien for nh. ...rl .n
' ?u um, prior aua up .nor to all ai.d any
claims, estnloa or inlenwu. of an ami all .u
"l,,lnl. iiureui, uKaiuei ana upon (fie prem-li-eeiteacribod,
beiiiii all of Iota lb and IS. in lil.ik
13. of tlieiireimii Iron and Mum Cmni1. t,.
wiwu HJ lll Umi aillULlon L UlSlltfU. in UlMi-k.
aulas ( 'ouuty, Ureaon.
I That the aaid mortaaiie be foreclosed: the
said premisHS, teuements and appnrtenanrea be
sold as by law provided, aud the ptoceeilH tnere
,r"" beaiipliod toward the sHtifHotion of plain.
titTsdeoree herein; that each and all defendant
be barred and fontolixl r n i,.Iuru,
claims or equities in said premises.
. lhat plaintiff have execution for an HaH.
oiency upon his decree if Uie sale of said prein
ies shall tot wholly satisfy the same. That
tha plaintiff have such other re let as may be
meet and proper, and the plaiatitt will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in Ilia n.,ni.
plaint.
I ins summon! is published in the Oregon City
Enterprise bv order of -h Hn. Thnm.. i.u.
Bride, judini of the above entitled court, made
April IV. 1MM. wherein he d
thereof at least once a week for at least six
weeks, and the first nublinatinn heraof duta.1
at Oregon City, OnBoii, Uus id da)- of ApriU
C. V. KIGHT.
Attompy for I'lainlilT.
f'.STAI. SC. EDL'I.E.
sr soi'THaaa fiCiric KaiXaoAO.
a iloee- go 1 Noiili, 8:COn.m
lullq res ..nn So i h, 00a. ra and : p.m.
mm i uu eo i 'iu .orin i .au puL, lu.la.
4 llilu iu ii d fr ...i .-ou L 8 lue m , 1;40 p.
av iast sipa SLicraic a.
Hai cl m Io: Url.Mid ai d du.riLutii
ni is, a o , r..i v ; . in.
a il clo m it M.l.iukee only, 8:45 a.
i to p. m
i ,.l r Ires i nn P- Ua d, 11:30 a. m. and
i lap. ox
sioi aoiTEs.
ii i vou H) to ..) , tarut. Miillno. Liberal and
aulalla leaves at U m. aud arrives at 12 m.
isuy.
wrx aou City io Beaver Creek. Mink, Clark.
'! brook., mop Mills, and Colton, leaver
it a a. ui. Monday, Vtednesday and It. day,
ii., ,v .iiii .iu loiioniuK uavs ai s:da p. m
orexon t.ity to Viola, Logan aud Kedland
am Orrjuu City Monday, Wednesday and
hU) t i.ui ,. m., .eaviug Viola same days
I I uu . II.
or. . C y io Vtiliame'.te, Siaffurl and
I m l e, arrives bt l -JUa. uu aud.tve. at
n:au a. ia y.
(j ii r 1 A vu y nd f .1 cpvu ou nuday
ni luio ii a in. a , i. ,..i vi ui p.ii n: in
xix ... or I lompily e t off Sunday,
o e a .
A t.i- r.. .a... I bat li delayed an I Inlls to
r . o t.su a. ni., s l'. u lu will e.me ou 12
i I a, or 4:ld e. eel, o car.
MIXAMEITE FALLS R'Y,
Cars lixti
WlLLaMETTS FALLS
6:35 a. m.
Notice Tor Publication,
Land otllce at Oregon City, Ore., M iv. 18,1894
Kiveu mat the foliowlni;.
H'si'KSION BRibea
6 "O a ni.
.vm '
He
10 On
I :-0 '
12:M
2: 15 I', m.
4: 0 "
6:10
7:15 "
:lu
.lunJajr o.is leive ve:y hour uu I, 9 o'clock
. m. I i n.-ct on and f 1 1 Javu rv 5. 18U6,
C. A. hlLLKK, fVrT.
7:l
8:i "
9:85
1:05 m.
2: 15 "
4:-4
5:55
6:2.1 "
7:31) "
9: 16
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
THE SHASTA U0UTE
Of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC C0MPAN
Express Trains leave Portland Daily.
Sou.h
North.
6 0ot a.
6:52 P.M.
7:4.SA. a.
Lv
Lt
Ar
Portland Ar
Oregon City Lt
8. Francisco Lt
v:oUA.k
8:40 A. a,
8 oor.a
Notice Is herefoT
iiaiiicd Kvttlcr hofllmi u.illco of his lntentiou
torn k linul proof In sunn rt n( hii elnlm.aud
thut i-ald ptool will bo nn do be ore the Kctrister
u--aivvraiureou t oy, ure., ou June 2o.
LsstS, via:
THEODOlt HUEKTH,
II, E. 1(1051, the 8 H "I s E U', N W V ol
K i, sod s W U ..f . K 'i uf S.'C IS, Tp 4 5, H
5 E.
he niuncs the following witnossea to prove
his Continuous r,'Slt:euiM unuli anil nnlltvatiitn
of said l uid, ii:
John Slralulu and V. H. gn Ith. nf Park Place
On'Riiti, ik'orte t'llrran and H. B. Uarver, of
Ciirrinsvillc, O.ia ii.
5-20, tt-21 CllAd R MOORE8. Reir!tor.
tlr for I'lihllrntlon.
Land office nt On iron City, Ore.. Apr. 2S. 189S.
Not.ce Is hereby iriveu that the following.
named settler hm lilod notice of his Intention
to make llnul proof i : u toit i f hl claim .l
that snl I ir ot w ll be mido bolore the Register
snd Receiver at Otegou City, Oie., ou June 18th,
,00, fl,i
LUCY MAWKlXd;
H. K. 10(125, for the NW of Soo, 14, Tp. 4 8, R
He nsmcg the fullowlng wl'n.'ssei to prove
his continuous r stdonce upon and cultivation
of smd laud, vis:
William Coop, Charles Miller, William Bed
ford, Henry Hunt, all of Oarfieid, Or sou.
S-S CHAS. B. M00UE8, agister.
The above trains stop at all stations he.
tween Portland, Salem. Turner
Marion, Jefferson, Albany, TaiiL'ent, Shedds,
Halsey, ItarrisbnrK. Junction Citv. Riisana'
Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland and all sta-'
lions from Kosebnrg to Ashland inclusive
Rebate tickets on sale between lnriUi..i
Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rate
$17.00 first class and $11.00 second class in
eluding sleeper.
Rales and tickets to Eastern points and
r.nrope. AlsoJAr"AN, CHINA, HONO
l.i; l.ll and A US rKAI.IA. Can he obtained
iroin li. uo u, ticket agent, Oregon City
ROSEBUKU MAIL (Dailvi.
,VD KIVEU gCEDdLf ft.
Ocean Pivisios SteamBhips sail from
Ainsworth dock 8 p. rn. For San F-an-
risco: btate of Calitruia sails March
5, 13, 21, 2) ; Columbia sails March 1, 9,
l, -o, and April Z.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA
Steamer R. R. Thompson leave I
Portland daily exceot Sunday at 8 p.m
and at 10 p. m. on Saturday; returning
leaves Astoria dai'y except Sunday at
6:45 a. m.
Willamette River Route.
Ash Street Wharf.
Steamer Ruth, for Salem. Alhnnw
Corvallis and way points, leayss Port
land Tuesdays. Thursdava and Satur
days at 6 a.m. Returning leaves Cor
vallis Mondays. Wednesdava and Fri
days at 6 a.m.
Steamer Elmore ior Salem and wav
ooints, leaves Portland Mondays. Wed
nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m. Return
ing, leaves Salem, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 6 :45 a. in.
Y7OTILI. RIYEH ROUTE.
Steamer Modoc, for Payton and wa
points, leaves Portland Tuesdavs. Thurs
days and Saturdays at 7 a m. Return
ing, leaves Dayton for Portland and way
points Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri
days at 7 a. m.
Snake River Route Steauier leaves
Riparia daily except Saturday
at 1:45 a. m , on arrival of train
from Portland. Leaves Lewiston, return
ing, daily except Friday at 6 ;00 a. m..
arriving at Riparia at 6 p. m.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Piirh Auent
V. A. SCHILLING, City Ticket AgU
Telephone (Main) "12.
FOR CLATSKANIE
.1:30 A. a.
'J:(A. a.
St-JO r. a.
Lt
Lt
Ar
Portland Ar
OreRouCity Lt
Roseburg Lt
I m r. a
Z.-Ht. a
I 7:1a.
West Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJS.
Mall Train, Dally (Except Sunday.)
7:!tUA.M. I
11:Va.m.
Lt
Ar
Portland Ar
Corvallis Lt
5:r.ur.a
rsora
At AlbanT and fnrvilHa
of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad.
Express Train DailT (Except Sunday)
0 p. m. I
7:Siir.. I
8 30 p. u.
Lt
Ar
Ar
Portland Ar
McMinnville Lt
Independence Lr
I 8:25 a. a
I 6:N)A. a
I 4:50 a.m.
R.KOEHLER,
Manaiier.
C. H. MARKHA M,
Ass't O. F. and Pass. Agent
FOR SALE.
One of the best farms in Clackamss
County for sale. L. L. Pobtkr.
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
LEAVES
Fortland foot of Washington street Tues
day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at
5 o'clock Returning, leaves Clatskanie
Monday, Wednesday and Friday eyen
ingg at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point
about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25;
Rainier 8 :20 ; Kalama 9 :15 ; St. Helens
10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m.
This ia tho nearest and most direct .
route to the great Nehalom valley,
Shaver Transportation Co.
AdminiKtrntor Notice te
I'it'UItora.
Not'O) l he'ehy g vn that the ntd. rslini'sl
was ilu y m point admin'strator nf t ,
Of Josiah Frmiklln, decease.l, by thee.uuly
court f Clackamas county, Oreg n. Ail per
sons hsvlnir claims aga nt the .aid ciate ara
nereoy nutineJ to present tha sime with tha
p-oper vouohe s snd verilleii sn.nnilmr tr i.i
at my pi ice lnCUck vna ooiinty, Oroon, near
Monitor.or at Ihe cftleeof my attorney, brow
nell an i Cainpb;ll, at Oragon C ty, Oregoa.
within lxm. n hof thed ite of thu notloe.
Dated May 18, 1898.
L n Tivino
J-3S; 8-17 Administrator