ft OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1808. COURTS. ClrcnU court convenes first Mondsy In !Kveinber and third Monday In April. Probate court in teuton first Monday In ach month. l.nmlslonert court mrrb first Wdus 1',rier flrat Monday of each month. OREtiON CITY OFUCKHS. Xaynr, - - -sKeoorder, -'meiof 1'ollc -Nie-htwatchman - Bruce' C. Curry Chas. K. Hnrni K. I.. Hliaw T'estiircr, - H. K. Slraiijht Oitv Attorney. - - Frank T. Grifflth SAireet Commissioner, - - V. L. Bnldn i4't.t. of Wster Works, - W. H Howell tv Engineer, P. W. Kmn. i.ii'Tll(iien R. Koerner, Frank Buch, ' R D. Wilson. JaniM Roake, II. K. Har iri". C. D. Ulourftte, Arthur Milln, rred A. Metiner. Council meets first Wednesday of each onth in city hall. OrR LETTER FROM EVROrB Ja)r. 8trj Continue his Journey Vienna. from ; (Continued troni last week.) Vukarkst, Nov 10. I was at Vienna tlie last time I wrote you and now will itinu my journey; Leaving Vienna l bight and when I awoke the next euoming I fonnd myself traveling along side the beautiful blue Danube river on tuifside; wooded mountains oo high fuh 6ne farms at their bottom. It wan ftji'fiiect morning and at eurb a lime of 4Kb uay the scenery along a railroad Jojka its best. i There are quite a lot of kilns for brick 4rat is manufactured in large quantities 4yth women as makers. It was not Jiii'g oefore Bada l'esth was reached avhere the Hungarian . language is Kiken. The ollk-ial are not uf the . i . . . .. . . . sViKUest ai uie depot and do not very j tijucli like the Hermans, mi that jeu if an official undeietands 4fte uerman language he will imt sk or if spoken to in Ueiman, will eland enute. lire railroad accommodations are vert i' xr and there is no comfuit in the ci. Vbich are one half the siae of our Ameri- can railroad cars, and tumirlies iiu f Heasure even lor a few bouts ri'le, a d 4l in so all along Germany. Au.-tiia and iiuugary, because they are the piopeiiy Cf the jfoveri.ment, with the exrptiou of the International Com pant ' tdrepmg Ami dining cars, which are more on ti.e S"ui nian car plans and ai-ou 4' the e av Ol the Pullman or Wagner cars but not 'the Insurious comfort that the A merit an railroad can furnish. Afi along the Hungarian line at every depot women are selling water at ( -nt--kruener) cent per glas. The field ' .alt along the road an- . lvr ot gtttio. Thwftiawand haystacks tie all that T irtiiosbowof thetnmniei'sciop. The torn is the only one that ae left in the -Held and from appearances it was only vgoxl to feed the cattle with hwanxe. the Cta kit looked small, and not fully grown, 'fcut dried up. Hungary. like all other gnacee I parsed covered with firm every -mailable space that is wurth cultivating lis aoiked, as there is no land to spare. The Hungarians are a very hard work ing Hues ot people and robust. The Vuuirn working in the fields alongside Die men, and with a will Only the Very large farms are Worked with im (iieuients, and the loom thev are lining 1 n the fields are not half as prxc'ically made as our American tool, so that their Jnhor is doubled. The weather being line I Hid not mind Die uncomfortable tram scrominoilatiom nd enjoyed the scenery; ileothe watch ing f field laborers. There was not Touch fruit to he seen. Once in awhile S urcat wagon loaded with g'aseware f a- ked In straw on the way to Ronnianu (uhjih imports from tlunirnry l.irae JiMiititie8 of (clksn yearly) will te seen Ir bring a short diHtance they send the .goods in wagons direct to ihe broker Or wh lesale bouses, saving the railroad expense, time etc. M the rsilroad runs about 20 to 30 fiiileH an hour at its bes', it was an all lav run thiough Hungary and before "Verciorova" was reached it was af'er tnidri!ght. There my pasitport was ex flinined for the 6rst time since I left the yriiied 8taes. After entering the num tcr and date of my appearance in the Roumanian conntry and my luggtge ex amined I pioceeded to "Tnrmo Severin" C'e fir't Roumanian town for a stop and 4 take a look at the country for a per fon I curioeity ami be able at the same time to give you a rhort description of (Jeit habits, dress and general doings of Uie people of this not very well known kingdom to our civilized part of the Co niy and which I will endeavor to Jlve in my next week's letter. Em A.Btebn. (aid of flirt. ik. The committee, appointed by the fircriilcnt of the Auxiliary, to arrange fiio program for the reception given to Lieut V. A. Huntley on Thursday eve . cing, tender their sincere thanks to the tidies and gentlemen who so kindly as cf-'e 1 them on this occasion, and by Vir efforts rendered the same a social es-iiww. A nice line of fine linen handkerchiefs f u.: nbie for Christmaj presents, call and ? them at Mrs. Otto Deute, Seventh -fr.e', on the hill. f liamberlain's Colin, Cbolera and Dldiiiioea Remedy can always be de fended upon and is pleasant and safe to told by Geo. A Harding. Card or Thanks. The children of Mm. Elisabeth J. Hedges, lately deceased, feeling that they would be unable to see ersonally all the many frionds who were no kind to them during their lime of severest be reavement and trouble, do by this meant sincere It thank all those were Unit thoughtful of them and kind to their hour of trial. llled. Stkii'ki.kr In Canonuh, Dec. 5, 18DS U. M . Strickler, aged 73 year and 4 month. Mia. ThoM Fields of Caneniah and Mr. E. 8. Elliott, of Portland are daugh ter of the deceased. The reuuin were shipped to Dayton for bjiiul. Urn Vondkr Alia. Deo 2, lh!l8, to Mr. and .Mrs. C. II Vonderahe, a son. Johnson. Dec 2, to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johcitun, a daughter. Read Dr. Ratcliffe's advertisement in another column and then write to or call on him, and he w ill not only correctly dingnoi-e your vase, but will supply a remedy which is sure to core. He guar antees to do this. HKAI. r.MAtr I KA.NsKKKS. KurnUhed r.ver) tte-k bj the I lacks iiiaN thslracl & Trud Company. C Pauling to A Tnpfer, lot 9 blk 44 Oftwe.it . $ 360 8 Kiamein to School Dial No 6 J, !,' claim 41, i 3 , r 1 w 15 T H smith to II Campbell, lots 57, 58. Pleasant Liitle Homes V J Miller to I A Wiley, 10 acres in J Sex on claim, also VJ7 75 50 acre fee 30. t 4 a, r I e 3700 I (I Short ! J R llepl. r, 80 acres set- 0, t 4 s, i 1 T Niehoi-Hii io E J Nicho son, s'f of nwf hi d a i of w4 sec 24, t 4 , i 2 e F f S nion to S C Newton, ne1 i f Mt.'4' and Hflf of nwt, sec 2. t 6 . r 2 .. C KIiim r to F Kn-er, 34 acres in sec 430 150 600 80. i 3 a. i I w M J K-.l gg to ti II Arhtnn, lots 7 8. Ink It. u.r I 2. hi.i 23 an I lots 2 3 4. blk ;tt. O-wego K lvi tP J Kyiining. 21 acres n -c I, t 4 n, i 4 e J CuniplH-ll, by i-liei'ff, to J llotts h ..f fwl of ne. see 28. 1 1 s. 400 500 100 r2 e ... . N Yil'.ker to M lienili, lot 11, 12, blk 47. O-aego L K Barlmr to O L IWhur, 40 12 Mcies in w 14, r 2 x, r 1 1050 300 1 V W 8 ratom to il L. )i.in, Unre ?um .4 lout ! hiks in f alia View, al lots in Or gO'i Ciry Ini VV ilk in in n J H II wkin-, '0 acrea in Kii bev cluim R J tt'ie'ei io t; K snii. k lot Q l.ielel Met 300 THE LVi K.fS B4TKAl.T TRUST CO are the oo neraof the ropy Ight io I he Tliorne sv-teni of abstract indexes, for I'Uckanias county, and have 'tie only complete Met of abstracts ill the County, can fornix!) inforniation aa to tnle to land al once, cn application Ltani, lnvestmentH,real estate, abdtracU ti!. tltfii-e ver Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Addresa IhiX 377 Ore-gun City Oregon f'hrUttuH Kiideavr t'niiienlloii. The Clacktinaa (.'iiri-tmn Endeavor Conven'ion, held its H.-iiii-annual seMun at 1 lie Congreuslional clinr h Wednes day nd Tliursnsy of UhI week. A g txllv number of young people assem bled at the buninesM meeting Wednes uay evening when, among other business of imp irtance. a progiHm was arranged for Urn In lowing Tburg.,y afiernoon Ai 2 o'clock l'hiir-dy (Jen. T. Howard led devotional exercinea which were followed bv an edifying address pre pared by Mrs. A. J. Mon'gom-ry, which address prompted considerable discus aion and many life I ill siugestions in carrying on Christian Endeavor work in general. The election of olficers at this time for the ensuing six months re sulted in Mm. O. 8. Ohlaen as preaident, Mibs Mahol Miller, William Bissell, and ( he-ter Muir, first, second and third vice presidents reSctively; Mrs. Jennie E. White, recording secretary; B. M. Fiih, corresponding secretary ; Mrs. K. H. Oabbert, treasurer. The convention closed Thursday even ing with a spirited address by Rev. Oilman Parker, who has had personal experience in Endeavor work, which makes his addresses especially interes ting and profitable. Bit) s' Brigade Entertainment hncces. The entertainment at the armory hall laht Friday night given by the Boys Brigade, of Portland, was well received by the citizens, of Oregon City. The program was short but well rendered. The boys deserve special credit for their manual of arms, drill and their soldierly appeaiance. Mr. Clark's vocal solo and imitation of trombone solo was well re ceived. Mr. Spencer's illuminated club swinging was a very p'eabing and beau tiful effect. At the conclusion of the skirmish drill, the nurse corps showed how a lion heart and a gentle band could soothe and care for the wounded arid dicing soldiers. The faces of the nurses were shining with pleasure as they per- : formed their tlmies in drill as though i they were on a real battlefield. Buy your holiday presents end toys at the sacrilice sale of the Charman stock j by the Portland Vry Goods Store. What Khali We Bo. A serious and dangerous disease pre' vails In this country, dangerous because so deceptive It cornea on so slowly yet surely that it Is often firmly sealed before we are aware of it. The name cf this disease which may be divided Into three distinct stages Is, First, Kidney trouble, Indicated by pain in the back, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent desire to urinate, often with a burning sensation, the flow of urine be ing copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to advance, this reaches the Svtcond stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the altdomen low down between the navel and the water passage, increasing desire to urinate, with scald- sensation in passing, small quantities being passed with difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it with Instruments, It uric acid or gravel has formed, it will prove dangerous if neglected, The Third ataxe is Bright't Disease. There Is comfort in knowing that Dr, Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the most distressing cat.es and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of Ibis great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample bottle and book of valuable infor mation will be sent absolutely free by mall on application to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghatnton, N. Y. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer In the Oregon City Enterprise. The lad.es of the Methodist church will hold a Christmas sale of useful and fancy articles suitable for Christmas presents. Look out for further annouce- ment, and do not buy your presents be fore yon have seen end priced the goods ot these enterprising ladies. Our friends out of tow u are requested to come early so that they may be cared for before the dance begins. Good music and a good time promised. You are invited to attend the ball ot the season Christmas eve. TELL YOLK SlMTER. A Beautiful Complexion is an impost! bility without good pure blood, Ihe sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver uud bowels. Kail's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cta. and 50 cts. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Other High Monutalas. "I suppose," said a Britishar once to rturiu Amuruian tourist, I sup pose while yon were in Switxerland you admired its noble mountains?" "Swit zerland mouutains " answered our countryman, reflectively; "wall, yaas; now I come to think of it, I did pass over somo risin' ground out there.'' Our own literature, like our own hills, is to us the only mountain in the world. Yet other lands and peoples have also had great literatures, even in the far past, and it would not be conceding too much to say that many of them loom op grander in the horizon of the world's thought We can well learn this lesson from the volumes of Charles Dudley Warner's "Library of the World's Best Literature," where we have furnished to us by competent autho-ities the histor ies of all the chief literatures the world lias Known, these articles are not written in pedantic or technical style, suitable only to the special student, but are clear, graphic and pjpular in the highest drgree, and capable of yielding delight at well as instruction to the av erage reader. Nor shall we wonder at this when we reflect that a people's liter aiure is ine niguway ot Its progress at well as of its inner thought. So it is with phases of literature, such as the Arthurian legends, national ballads, folk-lore, fables, etc., all of which are treated id this comprehensive "Library" by specialise who have been long de voted to them. It is delightful beyond all experience to wander in these realms of thought in the company of such guides. N'pw worlds of enjoyment, with even higher mountains than our own, open up at brief intervals lo charm and enrich the mind. Esiiecially pleasant it is to be In trodticed also to great authors and their works, as we are in over one thousand criiical essays, by living writers of dis tinction who understand and can ex plain them. The biographical dictionary of authors, the analyses of the world's great books, the masterpieces of prose and poetry fiorn every land and period, are all so many features that supple ment and In ad late each other and the reader's intellect. ihe fortunate ones who are prompt may t.ow obtain sets of the introductory edition, at prices and on terms far below what the publisher will soon Infliet on A postal card with name and address will elicit full information. W. G- Gilbert, 60 McKay Building Portland, Oregon. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of ffc&i STRICTURE CURED How Urinary Diseases Are Ntiorestfully Treated by Dr. Biirrln. To the Publlo: In appreciation of Dr, Darrln'i wonderful skill as a socialist, I tske great pleasure in extending him (through the paper) my sincere grati tude for what he haa done for mo, with the hope that suffering hutiinnliy will avail themselves of his Kiwer, should any be atllicted as I was. For ten years I was a great and constant sulferer from stricture and bladder trouble which finally complicated my kidneys, pro ducing general debility and other agon ising dilllcultles that made me an inva lid all these years. Eight physicians treated me throughout this time, hut to no avail, so I concluded to trv Dr Darrln and the result I wish to give to the public with the advice not to go to any but a specialist, aa I did, whose skill Is un disputed. I am now a well man, and can be referred to at any time in Pendle ton, Or. J. E. Taylor. Elsrlrloltjr Cures Tumors. George Ah uslge, of Harrison street, Portland, says: "I have been cured ot tumor on my neck ot eight years' stand ing, without medicine, or the knife, but simply by eleclrlclity, administered by Dr. Darrlu." Dr. Ilarrln's riaea of Huaslnesa. Dr. l'arrin gives free exsmlnatlon to all, and when necessary gives medicines in connection with electricity. The poor w"tad '" 10 ,0 11 dHy, np medicines. Those willing to pav, 10 to 5; evening. 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. Iealneaa, catarrh, eye, nose and throat, heart, liver, siomach, lung troubles, errors ot youth, blood taints, gleet, impotency, varicocele, hydrocele and stricture a tecialty. All chronic male and female and pilvate diseases treated at reasonable rates. No cases published except by permission of the patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential Letters of inquiry answered. Circulars and ques tlon blanks sent tree. Offices, 205 Morrl son street. Portland. Two Pointed 0um1Ioub Answered, What I Ihe use of making a better article than your competitor if you can' not get a better price for it f Ana. As there Is no difference In the price the public will buy only the better, so that while our profits mav be smal'er on a single sale they will be much greater in the aggregate. How can you get the p ihlio to know your make is the best If both antctea are brought promi nently before the public both are certain to be tried and the public will very quickly pass judgment on them and use only Ihe better one. This explains the large aala on Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. The people have been using It for years and have found that it can always be depended npoo. They may occasionally take up with some fashionable novellv put forth with exaggerated claims, but are certain to return to the one remedy that they kuow to be reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup there ia nothing equal In Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. DOES TII1H STRIKE TOl'I Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come frotfi chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an abso lute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. C. G. Ilnntley, Druggist. The Modern Mother. Has found that her little ones are Im proved more by the pleasant Hyruii ot Figs, when in need of the laxatiye effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Hvrup of Figs, is manufactured by Ihe California Fig Syrup Co. only. OABTOniA, Batr, tk j ll Kind You Han slmn Botitdt SGHIGHOUSE S. W. Cor. 4th and Yamhill Sts. Centrally Located. Clean and airy bedrooms well furniriied for 25 cents per night. Parlor bedrooms 50 cents per night. Oregon City people are requested to give ns a call. Mrs F. A. Lkk, Prop THIS IS WHAT our customers claim for us and our groceries: That we offer the bHt of groceries at the low est prices. They have confi dence in our goods and know that we never misrepresent our selves and that our stock of fine groceries Is the purest and the most nutritious. Last, but not least, their grocery bill saves It self fully 25 per cent by their dealing with MarrA Muir Our wsy of doing business is to treat every one fair and square and oiler the very best in our store. For Young Men and Voting rfomeot There Is nothing that will arouse the Ire ot a young man or woman so quick aa to have Inferior launtlrv work nut off on to nave interior lauimry womputoii them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt trout or shirt waist is in ussy their neat appearance la spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladles' and gentlemen's fine work, There cau be no better work than Is done at Ihe Trov. Leave your oidcrs at Johnson's barber shop. A CTIVK SOLICITORS WANTK1) i Vrverywbere lor "I'bs Htory of lbs I'hlllppluts" by Moral llalatead, coiiiihIb tinned by lbs Oiivsruiiisnl as Olllclal II a ttirlan to lbs War lirpsrimeiit. Tbs hook was written In army ramps al Han Fran olico, on lbs 1'sclllo wild llensral Merrill, In lbs hospitals al Honolulu, In llong Kuiig, In tbs American irsnchrs al Manila, in the Insurgent i-snipt wltii Agiliiuldo, on III deck of lbs Olympta Willi Davsv, ami In lbs roar of hauls si lb fall of Manila. Ilonanta lor agents. II rl in hi I of original pictures taken la government plio'o grapbert on III id. Large book. Uw prices. Hlg profile. Freight paid. Credit given. lroi all trashy unntlleial war book Oillll free. Addres F. T. Harber, tWy , oiar insurant's mug., iiiicigu. Lentil NoticeH. Nolle uf Appolnturnt of Ailnilulitralrii. Nolle It hereby given thai lb under signed has been appointed by Ihe county court of t'lsckaniaa county, slat of Oregon, administratrix of lb rtlai ol 0o. Mock, deceased. All ereoiie having calms against salt! ilaie, ar hereby notified lo present lb same, duly verified, lo lb undersigned or lo my altor'ievi, B. F. A O. W. 8ope. at their utile In Oregon City, Oregon, within tlx uionlbs from I lie dal uf tins nolle. ANNA HroCK, Admlniilratrlx of Ihe estate ol Uro. Hloen, deceased. IeoeiiitMr I. II. F. A U. W. 8ope, ally's lor admlni Iratrix. Atlnttnlatratr'a fettca. NOrU K 14 IIKKKUY UIVK.N that lb umlrrsigned, adiuliiisiraior ol lb e-lai ol Henry Wehrhrin, dree ed. has filed his final account lor said em a' In lb Courtly Court of lb Hist ol Oregon, for Clackamas Count, and Ihe County Jmlge of said county and stale hataiiMiln(l Monday, lhscond lay of January, lis all;) o'clock p. in. forth purpo til ib besrlng oheciloiia thereto OEOROB J. (TURIN, Administrator ol Hi Kalal of Henry Wehrhein, drcvascd, M-3M2-21 Retire Tor Publication. Land office ai Oregon City, Ore., Nov, 8, mM Nolle la hereby given Dial Ihe folio i K. named settler baa llled nolle of his linen. lion to mak final proof In tupiKirl of his claim, and Ibtt said prool will be made h tor K:(tsler ami Itecelver at Oregon Cliy, Ogn, on Dec. 30, 11 trig: Jull.N HritAKIIIT, H. E. Iutift7 lor lb N. W K id Heo is, f". 4 8 , R. 6 E. He names the following wltnruri to Kove his con to nous rr-l'lenr u hiii and eulliva- llon ol said land, vis: Theodora Huerlb, of Park I'larw, Ogn., William II a-i.tth, ',k I'm.-, ugil., lien Harver, of Uarfield, Ogu., Al. Itionard- ton, uf Park l'lsoe. ign CifAS. U. MOO RES K'SMer. Fieeutora .latlro. NOTICE IU IIKUKHY GIVEN AND publlshetl thai itie umlrislgned It is been punnied executor of (he last alll siM Ir-ismeiil of John hu. d r -i. order mail bt Hon. Thoa. F. Ran. jiela of ib county court for Hie oomuv of (;iafkmas. Hare of Oregot, and imrml In sal t noun on lb 7th day of Nnvembei, A I) l.tlM; and that all persona having claims aaslosi iheeslaleol Ho-sal, I Joint K'U-e, oe cesseil. ar hereby nntllled to present I lie am, proiierly varld.. alibln six iths rroni in aale or llils node lo sld n.ciilot at hl realilenc near H'all'ord. In said comity of Ciackama. Hiat tif Oregon, Dated lids "lh day o N..yn,r-r. A. I). 1KS J L KKCMK Eeculor of th last will snd lea'amem n Jolili Kr'ise, deceased. II II-I2II McCIure's Magazine $1.00 a year 10c. a ct py FOR 1899 Among the special features are A New Serial by Rudyard Kipling. The Later Life of Lincoln, Dy Miss Ida M. Turbdl. The Naval Side of the War. by Capt Mahan A Telegraph Operator's Life-Real Experiences and Adventures. . Contributions by Ihe highest auihorhlrt on new develnpmtnli In Science, Invention, Ex pi -ration, Embracing article dccrlpllve of A riunge in the Diving Tor- ikmIo I5oat. Submarine Navigation . The Kite in Modem War- faro. Telegraphing Without Wires. The Marve.B of the Sea. Splendid Short Stories. They will rout from Rudyard Kipling Hobart Parr William Allen White Hamlin Garland Stephen Crane Shan F. Bullock- John A. Hill CutcliffH Dyne Morgan Robertson Clinton Rom We shall publish s number of very striking stories by new writers, snd situ a hum her ol Ih se short, crisp, dramatic tiplmnlrt from real III which our readers have coma to know s s Sclal feature of McCluhb's. The S. S. McClure Company. 200 East 25th Street. NEW YORK GITY, NEW YORK. For i M, Call at is Office. Adnilalatrsttvr a ftotlrn. Nolle It hereby given that Ids iimlsr ilgurd hat bran tills Jjllll day of October, lmw, duly appulnisil aiiiiiniiiraior or me Hl of Asa tl. HUigtddl, ilswased, and all ,wr,olll ,,Y,ni(0,Mli ,,,,, aid dsosased or his mate era hereby notified to prsasnl lb sain lo in properly verified, at in JT resilience In Csuhv, t'lackaiuat county, or. within six months of ihe lists of this initio. II K.HKHISDII.L, Administrator of th estate of At tl. Htoga. dill, deceased. Dated tills 21st day ofOoolwr IMM. I0 2 ll 2.1 4'IImIIoii (a Heir. In th County Court of (lis slat of Ore gon, for ti couniy of Clackamas. In. I. matter of th Kaiai of Paulina Co, deceased. K. A. Co, administrator of lh estate of I'stilln Co, deceased, having filed till v Mou herein, praying for an order of sal of lit real v ital of said ilrediil, for the purpose therein tt forth. Il It therefor unlet.! by th ahoy nlilled court, that tleorg II. ("tie, Hlearart II. Co, lleriha U. Do and Wlllard It. Coe, lislrs ol Ihe talil deceased, and to all olhert unknown If any inch liter Ire, and lo all other iwrsoni Interested In said eslais. piear hlor Hit above entitled court on the -ml day of J anu sry. IWKI, al II o'clock a. in. or said day at lb court house al Oregon City, Clackauia county, Oregon, lo show causa ky an urder should not b granted lo lb said administrator, In sell the real tsislsnf said deceased at private sale, snd that a eopy of this or.ler be published at least four sue cetslv weeks In th Oregon City Kulerprls. a iirepapr pril led and published In taltl county and ststs. Tuna ai F. Ryan, JUtlg. AduiluUtrator ,lle f Matle. In lb County Court of lb Hist of Oregon, (orClsckanitt County. In lb nistler ol lb tal ol Charles llnniiell, deceased. NOTICKIS IIEIIEUY OIVEN that th undersigiieil, administralorof lb tsiaieof Charles llnniiell di t s-.l, by virtu of su ttrtlsr In lbs County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, made and entered on lb Kith day ol 8sptiuber, 4M, which, was luotlltled by so ordsr mad and l,lrtl on Ihe ll ilay ol Novemlwr, 1MH, will sell at public siiel'un lor cat. i In bsud lo lb high est bldiler on the prrmls hereliisller tie- utIImhI, on the IMili day of January. I MO. at lb hour ol on o'cl.K-k In lb alternooii ol said day lb following described roirty sltiisieti in Washington couniy, Ogon, lo li: llegiunliig tl lb quarter section corner he I are I STllon Itvo ('.'(slid three (.11 rtiwniS'i. laro (;') Hoiub Rang On (I) West Millameli Marldiaii. snd rtluniiig ie'ireon Ihe sect Ion tin Httmh forlv-fiy IIS ) ndnulea West, mil and filly-lwo on Iiumlreili (1I.VJ) chains to a sioii; thence Ks'l r'i llnl chains: Iheuo North forty. NyejlAJ degrees Ksl, four and ninety-six 4 rnalns; tnsnc Norlb fortydlv lis- grer I l."i I Wrsl, Hire and sllieenlti build- eeillll .l ItiJ chain: Ihenr Norm loriy five li.1l deare .x, four and seveuir-lotir (171) chains; II nc Hniiltl bint live degrees has., Inrr a id sliieen huiirireilili (.1 III) chains; l.ienc North lortv-lye degrees tV drgraes Ksl. levn nd idiielix hundretlili (II Utl) chains; inene Nn'lb tl" v., rsn degrees and forty iiilliiile.((V7 deg4ir Wtsl, Iwelv and sixty four hili.clre.lili (I J IU) eha'lia; Iheuo HolllU forty. three degree and leulv-flv lidniile US degs XV) Wetl, four chsins; thence North tin v seven degrees snd forty minutes (47 deg 40 I W,, ihiriten and slxV seve.. bumlretilb (I1.U7) chsnitt thence Norlb Ol'een mlnules (IA') West, niteeit and fori mre) liandredio (lii.lj riialns; llience North elatuy nine degree and lorty.elglit lliliiUte (SO deir Vi') Kt, ll'eail and 10 on hnnd'edtna ( Ift O.'i chains; Ihenr North flileeu nilniiie (l,i ) Wi I. len chain In the ,ortri Hit ol lb Homh half of IlisJniiu L. Illekliu and wlf donation land cialm J I lienor with Hid line Houth elgt.iy iiln itegrves and furtylgbt niiiiutet CU tleys 4H. mill) Went, laeniy. ih e and thirty seven butnlreillh ('Jl S7 c'i.Iii; lliencs) Homb forty Mv inlnnlet ", West, forty Ittroam' nlnsly hurulreiltbs I 'l.j chains to I he Hon i h line tfsahl claim: lliein Nnr'h igbif.lx degrees and fifty niluule (mi) degs 6: ndii'l East, teven and llilrtv five iniiiiliedios 7.1W chsns; lo Ih ptjp of beginning, conuiuuig elgliiy.nln and seveniy fiv hundredths N.I 7," acres more or le IUled at I'orllaud, Oregon, November 4. IKM W. I . IIUNNKI.U A'liulnlatralor of Ih lb slt of Charles rinnnsll. decea-ed I'M A Tim. 70:1 711 0'iinier of Coin-. m-rce, Portland aiioroey for lbs adminis trator, J Unoolved Problems of As tronomy. Life in the i;ut'icst Minos. What I'eary is Doing in the Artio. The TelnctroHCopo Pictures by Telegraph. U' h writers as: Sarah Orne Jewett Octave Thanet Surah Barnwell Llliotl E. Neshit Ellen Glasgow