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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1803,
COURTS.
'Olaoulteonrt convenes flrtt Hon I In Ho
jamber Qd third Monday In April.
V rebate court tn loulon Srst Mootr tn wot
Month.
fOommlMloneraeonrt bnii Bret Wednesday
yter Ural Monday of each mouth.
ORKGOM CITT OFFICERS.
Mayor, -fi,orler,
-qtnafof
folic - .
tMirhtwatchnian -Treasurer,
yty Atiorney, -eSireet
Commissioner.
R. Q. Caufleld
Bruce C. Curry
- Chas. K. Burns
- K. U Shaw
H. K. 8traiKht
Frank T.Uri tilth
- W. I. 8tii.it
W. H. Howell
Sunt, of Water Work, -3tT
Engineer,
D. W. Kinnaird
Vinnrllmen R. Koerner, Frank Hurh,
K. 1). Wilson, James Roaks, H. K. Mar-
cie, 0. D. I-atourette, Arthur Mtlln, Fred
-A. Metsner. .
Council meets flnt Wednesday of each
cuomo in ciur nail.
Died.
Fhost Mrs. Ai..tie Frost, at Ely, Oct
n, 18D8, aged 27 yean and 4 months.
Mrs. Frost, wife of Allen Frost, passed
quietly away at the home of ber parents,
F. M. and Ellia Darling, where Uie
Tnnnral services were conducted Sunday
t.y Dr. T, W. Butler amidst a concourse
H relatives and friends.
Mrs. Frost was an exceptional woman
avid is a serera loss to the community in
-s&hich she resided. Mr. Frost hat our
Qrmpathy in his sad bereavement.
akdstbom. Tuesday October 18, 1898.
August Sandstrom, igvd 17 yean and
V days.
The deceased thus early in youth was
tf both father and mother bereft; had
, tits prospect in life blighted by the
Crewsome disease of consumption gradu
ally taking his life with a lingering ill
Jens yet withal be bore his misfortune
.ejUth calm resignation to the end. lie
leaves a sister and two brothers.
The funeritl services were held on
Thursday, conducted by Rev. A. J.
Sktatgomerr.
&. Wednesday October 19, 1898.
Mrs. Herman Suhr.
Mrs. Suhr arrived in Oregon City from
California on the morning preceding her
' 4fih. She leaves a sister Mrs. II. H.
Chase of Oregon City to mourn her loss.
Kkuss.. At his home near Wtlsonville,
Oregon, October 19, 1898, John Kruse,
ted 71 years 2 months and 7 days.
"Mr. Kruse, an Oregon pioneer of
1850 was born in Denmark, Anguet 11,
1827. His forefathers were shipbuilders
id were men of ability and influence.
jrcdfather Kruse lost his property by
4Saoleon Bonaparte's war. At the age
fl 15 years Mr. Kruse began the life of
.at ailor before the mast, sailed for the
:Mrts of Denmark until he was 17 and
. dime to the United States in the winter
-df. 1845-46. Be made two voyages from
York to 8tannah. Then he be
Cm a mate oa a schooner and sailed to
ijouih Carolina, where he was tor a time
vrjp'yd at railroading. Aits- this be
nffj nt to New Orleans and was engaged
i'U steamboating on the Mississippi river
.aflJ also worked along shore.
From the Mississippi be came West,
landing at San Francisco on the 3rd of
Xanuary, 1850, and in Portland on the
Ii-t of April, same year, in company with
Captain John Wolf. At Portland he was
tTrt-t employed as engineer in Stephen
Coffin's sawmill. Afterward be aided in
building and putting in place the ma
Jiinery of the steamer Booeier, and was
for a time her engineer. Later be and
Leonard White purchased this boat and
nn her on Willamette river between
Cregon City and Dayton, tihe was the
fSet steamboat on the river and carried
tin tons of freight.
' In 1852 Mr. Kruse took his donation
dairu in Clackamas county on the west
tank of the Willamette, eight miles
afbove Oregon City, purchasing the right
from a Mr. MofTet, alio had located it.
Jn the 30tb of August, 1852 be married
Hiss Jantha Geer, a native of Ohio,
fipru Dec. 6, 18'iG, daughter of Joseph C,
Get-r. The day after their marriage Mr
; Krone brought his young wife to their
Dew home. He worked and improved
fiw farm in summer and steamboated in
yjnter and bis earnest and well-directed
efforts rapidly brought him prosperity,
lit. and Mrs. Kruse have bad eight
children to bless their onion, three of
1 fhom survive him. Mr. Kruse was a
&mocrat until the firing on Fort Sump
Ur, when be joined the republican party
end has since been a supporter of that
arty. In 1878 be was one of the organ
ferg of the grange, and several times
tarred as master of the order. He was
twice elected and has served two terms
a county commissioner of his county,
sjid while an incumbent of that office be
evinced the same integrity and ability
tltat has always characterized his own
affairs. In 1887 he was elected as repre
sentative to the state legislature.
Besides a host of friends, be leaves a
arrjdow and thiee children, Albert 0.,
i. Loren, and Homer A. Kruse.
WANTED
Ranted, a German or Swede girl over
Jirteen years of age to work for board
an d go to school. Apply at. Enterprise
office.
O0 makes PHOTO
VVSXV5Ul BUTTONS and
' mW PHOTO JEW
ELRY of every description. Call and
pe earn pies and get prices before truat
Iti your valuable photographs with
-j-gflnte.
l'lentyof money to loan at 8 per cent
-on long or short time. Apply to G. E.
iJjjes, office up stairs, opoeito Iluut
ifj'Bdmg store.
Jury List
The following is the
November term of court.
II Oans farmer
Eugene Cumins "
Geo Knight "
Neat Heater "
Geo Armstrong "
Daniel Talbert "
jury list for
Oswego
Beaver Creek
Can by
Pleasant Hill
Viola
Clackamas
Cascade
Damascus
Soda Springs
A Andre "
L E Wise "
E P Carter "
John Burns "
E B Stark "
G W Waldron
0 L Barber "
Canby
Milk Creek
Abernethy
Marquam
Oregon City, 3
Abernethy
Clackamas
Oregon City, 1
Marquam
Milwaukee
( Damascus
W Oregon City
Molalla
Barlow
Milk Creek
W Oregon City
Damascus
W W Aldridge, laborer
8 Wheeler, farmer
Fred Gage '
Clarence Farr butcher
E M Hartman farmer
John W Wetaler laborer
J R Morton farmer
L 8 Baker "
T L Dibble
M Campbell "
Nick Darnell "
Chas Catta dairyman
8 B Johnson lumberman
John Everhart
Geo Kidder
A W LovelaM
A W Davis
H Gregory
farmer
Molalla
Canemah
Damascus
Soda Springs
New Era
m ateej Uatitle Haree.
"I want a gentle horse for my wife)
to drive, said the protipeotivs purchas
er. "Ua yon rocoumtuid this one?'
1T I II ...
xea, uiuoeo.- rvpiiod toe owner.
"Ihere is not a surer horse for a lady
to be found anywhere, and there is bat
one thing he s afraid of. "
"And what is that?" a&ktxl the other.
"He is awfully afraid some one will
say 'Whoa I' to him and be won't hear
it," replied the coiistueatious owner.
New York World.
tn Taahr.
One cause of the low standing of the
teacher's calling is lack of extended
professional training. Professions easily
entered are not usually highly respect
ed. The medical profession has been
cited as an illustration. Not long ago.
when one could be a physician without
special training, the profession was not
very highly esteemed. Now, when ex
tended training is demanded both by
public opinion and by law, the profes
sion is respected as one of the highest
In like manuer the teaching profession
wonld undoubtedly increase in favor
were training of a high order demand
ed In fact, we find the respect for the
profession varying in different countries
and in different grades of the school
system almost in direct ratio to the
education and professional training re-
a aired of candidates. forme
VTaaUaV
A lad in one of tba London board
schools was found guilty of a serious in
traction of discipline and was directed
by his teacher to. tell his mother when
ha got home what misdemeanor he had
committed.
The next morning the schoolmistress
called Johnnie to her desk, when the fol
lowing dialogue ensued:
"Well. Master Johnnie, did yon In
form your mother what refraction of
discipline yon were guilty of yesterday
and the reprimand and pnnUhment yon
received?"
" Yea'm, " was the sententious reply
"Well, and what did your mother
say?"
"She said she'd like to wring your
neck for yon. "
No more discipline reports were sent
home to that mother. Pearson's
Weekly.
H la Claw.
Burbank Yon say that yon never
aw thut man before, and yet you think
be has been married about 15 montha
I'd like mighty well to know what
there is about him to make yon arrive
at snch a conclusion?
Sherlock Holmes, Jr. Watch him
closely, and yon will notice that he
starts at every sound as if L were afraid
it would wake the baby. "Cleveland
Loader.
SPECIAL SALE of trimmed hats Fri
day, Saturday and Monday October 21,
22 and 24, by Mrs. M. E. Hamilton at
Red Front Store, Oregon City.
For Young Men and loon? rfomcn.
There is nothing that will arouse the
ire of a yonng man or woman so quick as
to have inferior laundry work put off on
them. They may dress ever so well,
but if their shirt front or shirt waist is
mussy their neat appearance is spoiled.
The Troy laundry makes a specialty of
ladies' and gentlemen's' fine work.
There can be no better work than is
done at the Trov.. Leave your orders at
Johnson's barber shop.
For Constipation take Karl's Clover
Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures
Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions on
the face, and makes the head clear as a
bell. Sold by Charman A Co., druggists,
Oregon City.
How to Prevent Croup.
We have two children who are subject
to attacks of croup. Whenever an attack
is coming on my wife glyes them Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and it always
prevents the attack. It is a household
necessity in this county and no matter
what else we run out of, it would not do
to be out Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
More of it is sold here than of all other
cough medicinps combined. J. M.
Nicki.k, of Kiikle Bros., merchants,
Nickleville, l's. For side by Geo. A.
Harding.
Legal Notice.
Aealg taeeVtotl Final Meltlriraea
VJOillKlH 1IKHKBY G1VICN THAT 0.
jK T. tin-ma, a litie ot tha 0 ton 0
tu a mid lhmr I'ompanv. g II. K AH a
I'liunCi itf, luao vul U Mora, ha (llotl wi
th cl rk v( the Cirault oorliif 'ha Hint
Ore1". the CumhIv of CI kamaa. tia ar-r-
ui la with tutri an In final eetiiement o the
boveeniiua I ntttivr, and II thaw ar uo ou
krt, na loeiirti Dual -eitleineiit, flirt ou r he
(ur he lira d y ui fa N Tuib r term it ad
court, ih' Mid MmuM will k utihu Hon.
J' l of ilia -o n t r urtlur tot iha d trl
butt a ul Ina lauiaiml rot tlx and d
b.ia.wa rfoaaai i t amt-taa.
O. O. T. WILLIAMS,
AMlrnea of 'h Onrn 0 if Nmml l
Co.. R Clin aud CnarlM Calm, tuaoWuul
a Dior.
I. I d at Ormtnn City, Oron, IliUtthdar
Octotw. A. 1). IK..
In Iha Clrou't 0mn ul the Slate ol Orcion, lor
mttuuif ui iiNcaiinii.
IdiO ot, Plalulitr.Ti. K, W lirora, dof au laul,
iumrnm.
To K. W. CirJTf, tht abora nauiJ d 'andaut
TN TUB NAVIK Of THE BTAri OP OKK
X. ton, rou ara Darvbr rvnuirM to riiar- an
a ar tn O'impUiiil died alml vuu In tha
ahota vtitltU'U 0 url ai ull w thin lao d
a vtitltU'd V url aui
Iron tba la'a of tha aarvtoa of tiiia a'imui
uotiu )oti If arrJ witiun Ih" rou .,or li
aa vat up a luu ulthlu any other t oo i:y In
inia ki I x'o wiium iwnr uar an r tn
aior naai4 aa via tor n m a tn'mnoi
arv a nKu yo'i y puo ioai oil it n a
d. r. or t qui ixl to an amr alio a i-wnf at I eo'ii
rhii too tha Brl ai ! ua next term ! in
(our. a l- X w a.i publioiiinu of a. Id aura
u.oi a, to-wl On Monday h ltd dav ot No.
vai.ba.A D.. It, ai d It rou I ill U appear
auu d war wi loni'iauii, i r aa'ii in. r'Oi.
t plaltitiCJ will iDim I tha Uouit lorlhvra la
daiua di o i crco' pi lot, to-wlt; For a d
or a UuaoWinr tiiv bond- of malilni. it now
aii-'t binm tha pialiititr and l(antal
and for io roala n l ilUbmaam 'Uia "I th aaull
An ya a b ar lurthar oo ia d tha ihi
turn '0 i. id thia iuii i.aeiToa up d yu by
liibIOitia thaivoi in lb Orer'u W y Kn ar
rn'. a awuuoar Dubllartrd wa klr at Or 'iron
Cltr, O'atron. purauaot lo iha mdar of tha Hon
orab a Al red P. Bar, Jr., Jula oft Olroult
V .grt ol iha M.la ol Urwuu i t Mu laumi
ountr la tn abanoa ol ba Hon'irabU T.
Mcuri a. Judica oi It. a ( ncu t luit or the
bt.iv f Una -u for Clnckaiiia. County, mtda ou
una Uav, to-w.t: aapiauibar Si, A !.. IMM.
J SO VV. LODKR.
(13,71 Atiuroay lor piaiuiirr.
Adatial atrmtr'a fwtlce.
In His County Court of the Stats of Or'
eon lor ciacsamai l ounty.
In tha matter of tba aetata of John W
Boston, deceasrd.
Notice is hereby given that the omler
lined has been duly appointed xlmlniatra
trixof the estate of John W. Boa ton. dec-
eaaeo, oy me above untied court. All
persons having claims against said eatale
will preaent the aame to me for paynirn
with the proper voucher at the ollioe of G
fc.. Hayee, OreKoo City, OreKon, within six
mouths from the date of this notice, or be
forever barred.
NANCY O. BOHTON .
Adnittiiilratrix.
0. E. liavea, attnrnev for Adiu.
Dated September 21, ItKM.
DEWEY AS A DISCIPLINARIAN
Bis Method of SnbdalBaT Soma Refractory
Sailor.
"I was with Commodore Dewey when
be was the executive officer of the Colo
rado," said a financier, "and I remem
ber one incident which shows the man
ner of man he ia We bad fine crew,
some of them as powerful men as I ever
sr. Four or five of them went aaborw
one day and came back fighting drank.
"Three of them were men who wonld
singly have been more than a match in
strength for John L Sullivan. The or
der was given to put them In irons, and
it wsa found Impossible to carry out the
order, for the men were dangeron.
Dewey was notified of the situation, He
waj writing s letter In hie room at the
time.
"He went to the place where thewe
giants were and he told them to come
ont and submit to the irons. Tbey did
not stir. Then Dewey said quietly to an
orderly, 'Bring me my revolvers,' and
when he had his pistols he again called
upon the men to come out, but they did
not mora Then he said, 'I am going to
count three. If yon are not out here
with your bands held np on the third
count, yon won't come out of that place
alive.'
"He counted one, then he cocked the
revolvers, and he counted two. We all
expected to hear the report, for we knew
that Dewey meant what he said. The
men knew it too. They stopped out jnst
In time to save their lives and held np
their bands, and tbey had been partial
ly sobered by their fright and the moral
effect of Dewey's glance.
' One of them said afterward that
when he saw Dowcy's eyes ho knew
that he wonld either be a dead Jackie
in a moment or he would have to yield,
and when the irons were pat upon him
he was as sober as he ever was in his
lifa Dowey went back to bis room and
finished the letter he was writing."
Philadelphia Press.
"The Lucky DofTa."
'The Lncky Duffs" is the title of an
article in The English Illutrtratod Maga
zine in which Mr. J. M. Bullock traces
the rise of the Duke of Fife, like a
prince in a fairy tale, from a little
farmer in the north of Scotland 200
years ago. One good woman of the
house used to rido to market with a
hnge pile of plaiding, which she had
spun from her sheep, in the croupor be
side her and duly brought bock its
value in merks. Those she hoarded in
bags. On one occasion she banked ber
savings in a leather bag in the ceiling,
but the rats got at it, so that the family
dined amid a downpour of ducatoons.
The family flourished so well that each
of her three sons got an estate of his
own Patrick, the youngest, bringing
86 children into the world, while Wil
liam became the father of the first Earl
of Fife.
Queen Wllhelmlnaw
There Is no longer any doubt that
Wilholmina, queen of the Netherlands,
is engaged to marry Prince Bombard
of Saxe- Weimar, who is now 20 years
of age and the second son of the late
hereditary Prince of Weimar. The
yonng queen has lately been in Paris
seeing the sights and selecting a trous
seau. Her dresses, rides In the Bols and
goodness of face and character have
been items of interest in the Paris jour
nals. They deem it significant that she
shops in Paris instead of Berlin and be
lieve the future queen a vaiuublo person
to cultivate
Notice fer IMbllrntUn
Land Offli al Orena Oily, Oie.. Bepi IS. I!H
Not toe li hereby lvu thai Iha lullowliiii
named etllr baa Med untlnj of h la lut nl ou
lit man. lltial proof lit aupport nl hi olt u, ami
thai a.lil proul will ba mada i nfor Iha Keel ar
and Kaoe von Oreitou Cay, Oresuu, ou Onto
beriruli, MVS via:
I'ANkHATIl'B I. MAHUdli,
II. K. Wil lor iha VV U of UK u, HK 14 of HK i
olKOWatWkWUoibWU ol au A, Tp I r
U 7 b
Ha namei Iha followlut wltiieom to prove
hia rtnllimou rdalio Uiou and I'llMvallon
of aajd Ian I, via:
rKnimr r, Walaley, Rllaa I). Ilmlte , W lllma
K. Walo
n auu jonn uelo"
"ar ll nl HUmn. lira.
tt llUS
CUA. 11. M0OHKS. K.tl tar.
rI.VIMOIN.
In the Cl'oult Cotiil nlth Staieof Oreiion for
CUt kamai Couuiy.
rWa Smith, plaintiff, va. Jaiuoa T. Smith, da
f ndauk
To Jamea T. Smith, de'vndanl,
IN 1 II R NAMR OF THK 81 ATR OF OHKOON,
yon ar l eroliy rr.iul wl t apimai and au-
w r the e'mi'Ui, I fl.td alut you In tie
above auillial mil lu tba ab 'Va au liUd CouiL
ou or befor tha Mr t dv ul Iho o xt tar, 11 or
aid Couilantraia weak pilbl rati ti ul I lite
a immoui, lo w t: On or balom Mond ,y, ihe
7lb day ol Nuramb r, IHtW, n I f you f i an lo
app araud anwar Ilia plaluiilT t I apply lo
iu, v,oiri ir iua n i ei uom uuim 10 me 00m
rlainl
1 he relief dmud d In iha ooru lal' t It lor
a Uiorae uitivnig 1 ia Buirt ol uiat'l ony
now vKiauim upiwraq pi nun, rioa a ninii'i.
' d deNuJaul. Jamva T. 8ml h. on I ia arouui
i f d arln,aud th t lal - Itt te aw r 4 iha
outt-Hiyol a minor ehild, U la R. Htn th, a"d
t r auoh other relief as Die Court mjr derm
juai auu auuaoiv,
Thia aumnvins I Publthal ourauaiit to i
ordar made by Hon. Afnd F, Hoaia, Judne ol
II a Circuit Court ol tha S ala for aou, f'r the
l ouniy pi Huiinoman, in 'Me ab euce ol tba
linn. fh"tna A. MoBri 'e Judaeif we C rou. I
i.ouri 01 ma eiai 01 u nun lor Clai kauia
County, which otdr wa'dulr rnadiaDdeutared
ou 10 luua uay 01 riepirniovr. mH
.B .. s llSfllEKD,
O. H. CKLI AK4.
I-:S7I Aitonoy LrFanl lT
litlc lor l'ubllcalloa.
Land Offloeat Orrgon Cltr.Orr., ipt 21 Isiaj.
Notloe ) hereby eiveu 1'iai lua fuilowine.
named aallier baa fl el noiloa ol bt luteutlon
lo make flual proul In auni-O'i ol hla claim, and
IlialaaiJ piool will be made bJlor tha H.'iili.r
and Keooivar al (Irvaos City, Orv., ou No-
rtmUiliti, 1NM, via:
Alvia . li-oma; l. X 4S. fur the lota t and
7, "I Per. I, ia Nil.
He naiuea tha Mlowine wlluewM tn prove
hla eontlnuoua raaldaooa upou and oultlvalluu
ol aaldlaud.vli:
CiiarUe K. Qalnn, Marquam, O'n., John H.
riiiju, or 'o;u MilK O n., Aln v. Dan.
nl kfarquam, Ol., Jam- Mi aro Uruaiu(, t,
tfiiaaui, 00.
CUAS. B. M00KE8, Kaalalor
iVMMOMt,
In the Circuit Court of thr State of Oregon,
for th ijouuty 01 Liai-kaniM.
Benjamin N. Montroaa, iilalntilT, va. Mary
J. Moniroaa, oeienuani
To Mary J. Montroaa, lb above named de
fendant:
In the nam of th Slate of Oregon : You
hereby required to appear m.d aniwer
th complaint of plalntiif in im-atxiv en
titled auU in th above ci. titled court.
on or by the flrat dav of the next term
of this court, to-wlt: tbrllrat Monday in
November. A. D. 1 kelnx Ihe 7ih day
of laid nioulb, belna- lira! tmu of aald court
after the publication of Dili ::iiinont. and
If you fail eo to antwer, 'or want tivienf Ihe
plalntirT will apply to the Court for li e re
let aemanued in salii complaint, to wi: a
decree of aald Court diaaolviiiK th bund
matrimony now exiatlnit between plaitilllt
and defendant, and lor such other and fur.
ther relief a to tbl Court may aeem meet.
t bla (amnion I publlahed by order or
Hon. Alfred K. Heara. JiidK of Ih 4th
Judicial butrictof lb State of Oreiron, at
chambers, tb ItHli day of September, A. 1).
IrWb.
W. T. BURNKY.
9 23, 7t Attorney for rialnllfl.
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NU.TIMON.
lu III Ultcult Cuiirlof thaaialaolOrvgui fur
Clark llhIO Ullljf,
PurlrlO Blla Vavluia, lin A 11'ilHI"! Cum-
pant t',irMrat on, plaint n, va. Km ma Mil
turn ana j, it
auii.
Mlllaid, har hualiaud, Jo au I
To Rnima Millard and J,
alHive uamed.
R. Millard, dalandaut
TN THK NAMR Of TIIR
HTATR OF OltM-
1 (on, you ara lnrt,y tau
ouara hi'rl,y ieiitlr, oappaar ail I
1 miiniilalnl tllod aaalnai ,n in iha
ai awar the miiniilalnl tils J
above eiiiiHed ault by Hit drat d ty u iha lira 1
lariiiot.aU toiirt M uwlu ti rlplraiiuu n
'ha a 1 wavk'1 I ulil' alt"ll nl Ihla iilnmou,,
lo-wll: lly M"Ulv tin Mieuth uav 01 N ivrm.
b r, t-W, au,l If vuu tail an to am war, 'or wa t
Ibaru'ii, plaliillir will apply to ihaC uirt lor Iha
N I' filninaiKlid lu Ina cmuplaliil hara.n Rleil,
to-w,l: r riulinnl aud ,ic, r, a oa d".
fanila l", Kunna Mllri and J. U. Xfilla.d, lor
lliaauinif lo Imiitlrvol do lr. (H tHO) prlu.
lit al wllh int'nai al Ilia rata of it eanl. par
annum 'rum ti lath danf BaitaiuU. r, I ui,
11111II paldi alio Iha um ol lliirtr- ei'an dullurt
(I.'r7,i0i aoi'iucd iniar. l on prlaolpal uiu
of lw ' bund ed doll ua it-WO ): ala lor Ilia
a u m ol ll.inv ainlil aud 40 luOilullar. iliM SI) aa
and lor inn.ithlv ituiw; alr tha aum of nin aud
SO-lUOdnllara (W.rW) lluaa fur H e uoii .vm' ut
01 onaai a an Ilia aum uf rlatil aud WMUUdul.a'e
(IH.Wi)aa aid fur taxai inakiua In the uar
vatatue aum of Iw'i hundrvd uluety-lbrae and
INKliOdtillaratlJvS). lew Ilia aum ul alliti
auveiiaiti 7t-llMdolara(ii;.;i aa a d f o iha
value of iha ta d lout a'laraaof aloi'k owned
a d held by dafe"dnl. Kmma MiHardiud or
the further aum of fifty dollar 'UUUil) aa and
fur alioruey'a lane aud fur the cnete of t"l ault;
and lor ' uaual dao'e ol aald ('nun lut 1I1
li 1 f th inon xl pramlaa da erued lu
a il iorivaa up in the oniupUiul narein a
loilowa, Ui-all: Tnoae port 011a ol lola aunt'
lend rapf'Hvaly avaolauii (li) i(maau (la),
u nol au iiu) aud iwBiy V) I tloek numtnirel
one hondied hiriy-elhl il ) 01
aiouif ihaOiafon liou aail Si
Hia "Knaa
I Cotii,auv a
r rat Addltluu 10 Oaw u" ooiuuiani'in at iha
N rlheaat corner of aal Tint euvaut, an (17) and
runulua It ane -oiithe' y aim ( Iha Wa I Una
of the alley luaatd block In ihe"uutba I col
li ar ol ad lot twenty ('JO): thauce W euuly
aion- tha roolu liua uf id lot twe
tfiit
('Jb a di lnuoe of t rty-elihl lai;
n e Norllie'lv and t.r-l,l witn tha
Raal rn b uudary line of aal I li ta lo the
North line nl a d ot iiueu (171: tbauO'
raaurly almil'al I North Una ol aald lot evau
l 11 (11) lorty-e ht fval ti tba place nf I alo
aln. aa Iha aald loiaar hown and d.-lmni-ad
on le plat ol lua a ld "Rxu Ualnu ol the U"
eno'Iron ant Hta.lC niinr'i flt.l AddiU 0
10 Uiwawn," nleit J uary 1NVS, and n mrued
In boo 1 "fol 1 lea at Paeaa II and l(Narka
ma. t,'. untv Keco da; aald lot be n lu Ihe
Couulv a' Cliieaa,iiaa end "I la nl O n, oy
ha rharirfuf ald com ty arc tdnil lo law eon
the piarti" d llil- U uit;and hat Ha proce da
ola 'Id 1 re , Ud arooidln to law.lo-wll:
Tithe paymeulol tba eipenaa ul add la: U
lhayniaut ol Iha eoa'e of Oourl and nl ih
amoiinl one tbla plaintiff; that and rteii nd-uia
an 1 eanh of lliara. and al, pereniie rlalwlua tin-
litt ihem or eilber ui lhani, eubieuiea t tha
ri tuilou of aaid tn ria eaal up in the euro-
plaint, upon the aa.d praiulare, e ihar aa pur
cha-ia or In' urn or. no r", or mharw.-, b'
barrvd aud forerlo ed of a I rial tit. ilaim ur
ti 1 1 X of rvtlauiplio.i lu Iha .i pramtaaa or
aur . rt thereof; lht Iha plaluiiB may have
tu ym. nl andaxeoiitloa a(alni a dd del, n lania,
.ii.uia Millard and 1 K. Mill. r I. lor an' da-
be eucy wh eh may remain atlar aoolriua all
na proceaoe 01 a.l i aala ot aal I Diaml-ea. Pr in-
e'lr auplri a, lo Iha a i. ril.ni ol ta d lude
maat: i d lual nla Dilrl harvlu b ,va arh M ur
and lurlb. r r.llal in Iha pramlaa aa Ui tha
Co crt may a. em )o I and rquiub e.
iBaaumuiona ia puoiuhta oy iaar or lion.
John M. Cialaiid. Judie ol iha CI roll Court,
for Muliunmob Coouiy,duly made aud eutarvd
rroteuibarau, l
D.Wd, BeptauibM IS, INS.
0. W. A U RN,
t 71 A I tor utr lor flaintltr.
Rwilce for PiibllrralUra.
LaadOfflea al Orua Cliy. Oi., rapt. It, IWS.
Not 1 la hereby live that Ihe I' Huwin
name I eeltler haa k'rd notice of hia Int-utlon
pi make Baal wool l i auppo't uf bia claim, a d
that aald proof ,, ba mada b I r Ihe Hraiialer
aad He-elver atOrSa Cllr, Oie;oo, eg Oolo
ei W, IMai, vii-
tM.HMT.9. 1. WALKI.RY,
H R.vttMlor has Uof aRW.aVof 8W
eidN lo8KHola-ITple. R , R,
II 1 ruvuea Iha lo lowm wtnaaaa In prav
h aco-tiuuoua raaldaoo upon and uitlviua
of aa d land, vie:
Faokratlu. T. Maru, Rilaa D. Redae. Wlb
li-m K, Wel k and Juba be chr al. uleaJnoo.
Oro i.
t U 10-31 CHAS. B. MOO RES. Btelet.
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ing Ita relation to their struggles and successes. The series will open In an early
number with the "Personal Side of Sol. Smith Rusaell," to be followed by four
others, profusely Illustrated by photographs and original drawings.
THE BOOK
OP THE WEEK
Will deal with
the week's fore
most offering from
American pub-Hnhers-an
exten
sive review will
be given In many
ciaes, a reading
from the book it
self, a brief story
nf the author's
life-all fully illustrated.
sumniortiM.
In lb CI rou 1 1 Court f H Ml ol Or(iu for
Uankauiaa tlouiily.
K it lly Rrli k"n, dfudaiit, vi. Au lara Kilnk
aou, U-i i daut.
To Auduf Kr.ikiun, tli bov name! dalmd
an I,
IN TIIR NAMR OFTIIR BTATR OF OKKOON
you tri hemhr rapulrel 10 ap.ear ami an
awar t e noinl'lanit tile I gdi a'- "U lu ih
b iva antlll u illtun or leliilhe lira! Jiiilli lal
day ul th' neat lam a' term 0 th b iva inuil,
lo-wlli Mmi lay, Iha 17lh day ol NovaiulHir,
PIM; ail if vuu fall In auiwnrur app ar, for
wnnt tliare"f, tie plaintiff will appiy lo the
oourl for t ie ral al uarel for In llw cnipl in
1 1 lit,
a of
to.ll; For a uarr e Ulaan vlug iha bouili
mairl'i nny unw eii-t'ii beiweeu oil aul lb
planum liaieln. ami lor ciwta.
fiUdPat on "i lid iiiinmonl li n1 by or
der ol tha llo iurbl John II. cle ami, Jtida ul
ibaOimi I Court of Hi S'tJ of Oiaajuu f"r
MuUuumah whi If In Hi a ab eucw of ih Jml
lor Claakauaa nuiity.
l)t d, September U, I IM,
J. F, IIOOTIIK,
t il tt Attorney for the I I ilutilC
."Ilrei for lHlllrallon.
Uud OSloa at Ore a Clly, Or., Ook XX 1KM.
N dlce la hereby Riven thai Hia lolluwlm
llamril ae'ller baa fllixl uoii of hla mtitiliuu
10 make uuai pioof lu aui p nl of h 1 0U1111, and
thai aod t"o 'I w.li be made before Ih 1 H al tut
and lereivr al Onion Oily, Orea'uu, on Nov
ember IS, lavs, viai
lAVVIa RIMIKKO
11 R. NimvKMIorthaSrV tt f at,TlB, R I R.
lie 1 atnee ihe lolluwloaj w neeea lopov
hla iu uuona realUauoe upon aud eulllvailuii
l aal I land, vlai
Uraul WhHe, Fater Crime', and F. A Hoaan
k aueiil O.ubyi wim Uribble, of Ml. Mnod,
lire ton
P4;ll U (. IIA-4. a MOOHRi, RuiaUr,
Nwtlee te 're-IUr.
NOTICKH HKKEI1Y OIVKN by Hi
ninleraliiiei, ailiiilnlalralrlx of Ih aetata of
David U I'alna, ilaoeaeed, to Ih creditor
uf, and all peraom havliig olalmi aaaluat
lb laid deoeaaed, lo exhibit and preaant
them wllh tbe nei'eaaary vouoliere, within
tlx nioiillia from th firat publication nf
till initio lo laid adtiilnlalralrlx, at III
oltlcea ol lleilxea A Orllllti, lu Oregon City,
OreKtin,
EL1ZAHKTH A.l' A INK.
Adiiilulalratrix ol in eatale of David U
i'alne. defeated,
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, Onliiher
lMei. 10-1 4 it II
tlre fwr rulallratUra.
Land cltlee al Oroa City, Or, Ooi t, lnvS
Notice ) here if ilvea lhl the fnllowl.
nam denlarha. Slid aotlnaol hia Intotitloaj
l make Dual p not lu auppurl of hla elala, and
loaiaaid proul will ba wade belute Ihe Kaelaler
and IUe dver al Oreejoii .1iy, Ora., 00 Novambar
liin, laua,y:
II,UV P. RKRKRY
II R. Uilvl for me lut I nl ae a, Tp. I S, R. I K.
lie Dam-a Ihe following wllnaaaaa la prove hie
eoiiliuuiiua Meldauoe upa and fulllvatloa ol
aaid laud, via:
:, l. Kicbarla'). WllUamSlnne, John Rich
a ''eo 1 aud Freua vVl) ox, ail ol K Hand, Or.
10-7. II It CHAS. a MOOHK, KeaUler.
AdailnUlralor'l Sal of KreJ btale.
No'lr I berabr flvan thai la purauaaeeof
a oidat ol aale made and entered by tha eu ,.
ly court ol C Miami uuly, Oreua, 01 Ihe
lib day f Sapiamber, Uuh, lu tlta ma'tor o tbe
eel na ol t bailee Uu.io.' deeeaa'd, Ih under.
alined admiuUtralur ol aald aa at a will oa and
all'r Ihe PHh dy of Octooar, Iran, lanalve bl la
lur and aall l privau aale. In Iha b abaal blddar
lureaattlB baud bafu'e dallvary ol deal, auu.
J.-ettoeonarmallim of eourt, U lollowlng d
erllwl i. .fopertr, lo-wil:
IhaNonk Waal of S etlna M,Tnahlp I
'oolh, Kama 4 Had of Wi)amHie Mr,diaa,
anvlug and aveptinf Ibervlrum lea aerea In
aqeare lorm la ma North Kaal enrner of aa d
It act, aoauuiln IM aora of lead la ClMma
cooi'ly, Oregon.
A1- alio! tola II, 4.1 , Ifttnd II la block In
the Iowa of lent U Multnoaiak CMaly.Oreriou.
Daujd Setembat t, lava.
DAVID WILLS.
Admlalalrator ec lhUU ol Chartae Duuoau,
IV ll
any
trial,
from
THE PASSING OP
THE OLD NAVV
Two charming articles on
the romance, antique cue
torn and dullei of the old
trading-veiseli.the progress
of modern naval ecience,
and how Invention has
killed much of the poetry
of sea life. One of the best
American Illustrators of
marine life ia now painting
pictures that will accom
pany this series.
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