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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1898)
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1893, COURTS. Circuit court convenes ltit Monday In November Mint tliitil Moi.iluy in April. prohnto court in session Ural Monday In each inontli. ' Commissioners court meets first Wednes day alter lirst Monday olcach monlli. UKhtiON C1TV OKHl'KliS. Mayor. ... - K. O. Caulleld Kevonier, - Hruce C. ('urry Chief nf Collo -Niclit viitchman Tt-- immt. - (Vv Attorney, - r: rvt t'onimiionr, - Hunt, ol Water Works, Cnv Knitiiitwr. Ch. K. Iinrns II K. siriOu-ht Frank t Ciiilltih - v . i. fiii.m u- II ii..,.ii 1). W. Kininurd Council men R. Koerner. Frank Huch K. l. Wilson, James Hoake, II. K. IUr. ria, . IV Latourette, Arthur Millu, Fred A. Meizner Council meets Itrst Wednesday or each month in city hull. .COV STY COlRf. (Concluded from pase two.) Adkins Bros. lumber IS 40 Dist 19 Lahor on Mendowbrook and Orevron City road ami bridge and culvert work Trnllini.'er Pros, lumber 32 7:5 OCKiv 2 25 II 0 l.onnev 6 00 Kred Krickson 6 00 M Vnlvev fi 00 Atntnst Krickson 18 M Arthur Duncan 3 W A L Wcmdeide 0 0a) F M Manning. 8 oo John Dennison Total DM 1? MoelmkeA Co, lumber. 17 W Tl'H) 4S 7 14' lt S7 Total .1!H) 51 P:st 20 On Ilicbiand and J V Olson road V (i MavfieManl team.... I T M ivtield J Mjm field W C, Uuckner J W Jones iuni'ier Win llin kner, lumber s ,,- 1 S :t :;ti 22 t;ti Total t 2.: Labor $38 12 on Schnmin Hid, Pi Auro'a Hill and DearCieek Hill Aui Palman 1 50 A Katrev 1 oi John O Conner 1 00 J J Taylor 73 W J Miller S ( J J Miller 9 00 Total Dist 24 Richard Scott Ernest Stuw J S Yorler Henry Yoder and team... John Sehneiter B F Smith 1S 75 $1 51 1 SO 75 3 00 1 10 1 50 Total !)33 Pist 23 Labor on Oreuoa City, Silver ton, Cauhy, Macksburg and Molalla roads ( W Scratnlin Fred Molts K M Morris J II Daiy " and team II II Hepler W Brush 1 58 .tO 1 5 10 (M 0 0) 3 tK) 1 50 Total. Dist 27 Labor on Scott's Johnson Bridje C E Young, hauling Geo D Car den. J E M injuatn C E Young .... t: Mills 8 and .$14 01 . 1 00 i no 1 o j Total Dist 28 A Hardy Orlen Thomas ...$17 5) 2 23 . . . 3 00 Alex Plurad 3 00 Geo Grochon 1 50 James Ininan 3 73 James ickleson s o B Wade Albert Crissan 8 00 James Milt-tead 2-25 Total Dist 29 Win Frv, blackemithing. Dist "30 T Fox, team T Chuck John Orbien , ... rsj io f2 50 6 01 .. . H 50 . . 7 50 Lester Walling '. 8 00 E Riser 8 00 K Shipley. 3 75 4 00 B W Smith A Worthington 3 50 W Nida 9 00 F Manning.... M Edwards... E Itavia W Todd 5 50 3 00 6 50 4 60 20 00 Jerry Obrien, team. L Waldorf 14 00 JRIIays 12 00 A J-ortner OU P Worthington 10 00 E Davig 3 00 L Waldort 2 25 G H Locey 00 W Todd 3 75 F Manning 4 00 J R Hays 12 00 Total $176 75 Dist 31 Labor on Oswego and Aurora roads and repairing culverts and chuck holes P A Baker 1 50 JohnQ Gage 2 25 Total $3 75 Dist 32 Ira McConnell 1 60 John McConnell 1 60 John Baker 1 50 Peter Heater 3 00 E D Baker, team 1 50 E L Baker 7 90 K Vincent, lumber 17 00 Total... Dist 34 A Andre...., Billy Smith.. Hans Cooke. . ,:$33 90 .. 3 75 , . 3 50 . 3 00 Total... $10 25 Dist 35 C G Hoffman, blscksmithing $1 75 A nice line of tine linen handkerchiefs suitable for Christmas presents, call and see them at Mrs. Otto Deute, Seventh ttreet, on th hill. , ; 1 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ketnedy nan always be de wended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by Geo. A Harding. A Frltrlilttil Death. .Mr. Isaac Allison met a terrible death on Wednesday evening. Ho was having (tome wool sawed by llio steam wood saw run by Nash, and the work lutd just been completed Mint t ho steam turned oti', lnt tin' momentum of tho saw kept it going '"r few moments. At this time. Mr. Allison attempted to pss be tween the wool ami stumbling, foil 011 w lVi vitli the result Hint his body ! w I'i'itrly seven d. being cut diagonally j through the shoulder H ,d through tlio i , ' "Pi Mr. Allison was about oS yearn ioLI aid leaves w ilt) und one daughter at home and three married dmih t ora. The following is taken from "The American .Soldier" a newspaper pub lished at Manila: "Lieut. Huntley, Co. I, who hud been in the hospital for some time Bick w ith the fever, started for homo on the Para. When the last hand was shook, the last parting word said, he was gwen three rousing cheers and a letter from the boys in which was expressed their regret at losing a good officer, but also their pleasure that a (food fiiend was gamg to that land of health and vitror." Notice. To the taxpayers of Clackamas county: It is rcoicsied by the county court that ' tlio taxpayers in each road district tn the iCouiitv eUet and reoiunmeud to the court for appointment conio competent man in each rond listiiet for the osi- tion .f road Finxrvisor, and it is further i ordered that the man endorsed for said position a road supervisor in any road di.tncl by the tnujority of the resident taxpayers of bis said district shall be ap pointed by tins com t to li!l said posi'ion. j Froud.'d, however, that if said apNjiulee 4 0)ehoti!d prove eitlier incoinpetetit or vvilliii tj p.-rfonn the duties reijuired of the supervisor in a proper or diligent manner, he shall be removed by this court and some other prison appointed in his place. By order of the county court, Decem ber term, lM. Elmer Dixon, Clerk, By V.. II Cooi'kr, Deputy. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All dru'isU refund money if tails to cure. 2V The genuine has L. B. Q. I n each tablet. Ladies call and buy a pair of 2.50 shoes and et apa'rof rubbers free. Krausse Bio. Damage Case. A number of tbecilinensof this county have lieen in Hillstioro tins week as wLms-cs in the case of Toedtetniur vs Clackamas county. This is the case nin-ieinit is endeavored to mike the county pay for a threshing engine that broke throu -h a bridge near Stafford The case has b en once to the supreme court on a demurrer. The pluintifl re covered a verdict of $173 w hich is virtu allv a victory for the county. Senator Browne!! anil the district attorney repre eeuted the county. Letter List. The following U the list of letters re maining in the postoffice at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 13, 1898 : WOMENS LIST. llatins, T L Mack, Olive Mitchell, Lizzie Palmer, M A men's list. Miller, Win Rees, E 8 Balford, J B Bnialley, Frank 8insheimer, Big Brown, Kale Carter, A Crouglian, A Baker, Mr Bailer, A Burge, Cbas Carter, Ester Hoag Chris Jackson, Cam Lindau, Plnl Lyons, J F Studaman, Jno Ttuart, Alllo McCormack Joel GEO. F. HORTON, P. M. Justice Court. Fred OsterholU was arrested in Aber deen, Wash., and brought to Oregon City last Sunday by Constable M. F. Mc Cown charged with larceny by embe zzel ment. He will be given a hearing in Justice Schuebei's court next Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m. MANY A LOVEB. Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will Sold for years on absolute guarautee. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. C. G. Huntley the Druggists. Bay your holiday presents and toys at the sacri6ce sale oftbe Cbarman stock by the Portland Dry Goods Store. WHAT IS 8H1L0II. A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, lias cured in numerable cases of incipient consumpti on and relieved many iiiHilvanned stages. If you ore not satisfied with the results we will refund your monev. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. and $1.00. C. G. Huntley, the Driij.'L'ist. Keventeen-incb doll, bisque head, kid body for CD cents at the IIn:k;;t Store. Wonderful bargains in millinery ut Miss Goldsmith's. tVe will take pleasure in showing our goods and telling our prices which you have never heard before at (be Backet store. ' . i THE CAI'NE OF II KA I) ACMES. Headaches can generally be ctinid ly riihMng tlio haim lightly uerosB the (urt'liotul. The reason ot (Iiih in; Pric- tion produces electricity, und hick of electricity In the bruin is tho cause of nervous bead iches. Therefore w hen we produce electricity in this manner, we (jive the brain the food it la hungry for, the pain Is cured. The body needs elce ttleity as much as it needs food. Sick ness indicate that theie is a lack of electricity, which in older to restoie health, must be supplied. To Mich cases, Dr. Dariiucuu restore the lost vitality or animal electricity, and promote a healthy action to the vital orpins. The doctor's mode of ad ministering electricity difloiii from that in (enoral use. Ilia long experience having demonstrated that the boat re sults are obtained by electricity com bined with magnetism. As a proof of the the efficiency of this treatment read the cure performed years a'o, which have remained perma nent. J. S. Jonninns, Sollwood, Or., enema, or skin disease, 15 years. Mrs. J. h'llis, 325 Clay street, Portland, Or., deafness and disease peculiar to her sex. It. B. Glaze, Hotel Portland, rheumatism so he could not raise his arm to bis head D. S. Wells, four miles north of Alhiua, on Vaueover road, deafn"ss fiva years. C. A. Van lerfur 1, North Yamhill, Or., deafness and ringing noises, fined. Charles B. McCracken, Dalles, Or , in cipient consumption, catuarh and bron chitis. John M. Simmons, Onkvllle, Wash , catarrh, bronchitis und neryoiis debility. (. A. Vorce, Antioch, Cal., ileiifiirfis 22 years, could Bear col y hear anything. Miss Koso Berry, Hillsdale, Or., tumor iu the mouth, Stephen Wyle, Xael, I'aciiie i ointy, Wa-hington, liver complaint and an araratcd enso of piles. Dr. Oarrln't I'lar nt lluolnoal. Dr. l arrin ijives free examination to all, and when uecessary gives medicines in connection with electricity. The poor treated free from 10 to 11 daily, except medicines. Tie so w iling to pay, 10 to 5; evening, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. Dealnees,, catarrh, eye, nose and throat, heart, liver, stomach, ' lung troubles, errors of youth, blood taints, gleet, impotency, varicocele, hydrocele and stricture a specially. All chronic male and female and piivate diseases treated at reasonable rales. No cases published except by permission of the pitient. All business relations with Dr. Dan in strictly conGdciilul Letters of inquiry answered. Circulars and ques tion blanks sent free. OlhVes, 203 Morri son street. Portland. Lie Kidney Complexion. The pale, sallow, sunken-checked, dis tress.'! looking isjople you so often meet are allLcted with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidneys are turning to a pars nip color. So is their complexion. They may aN") have indigestion, or suffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trotiMa, nervous ex haustion and sometimes the heart acts badly. The cause is weak unhealthy kidneys. Usually the sufferer Irom kidney dis ease does not find out what the trouble is until it is almost too lute, because the first symptoms are so like mild sickness that they do not think they need medicine or a doctor until they find themselves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root will build op and strengthen their weak and dis eased kidneys, purify Iheir diseased, kidney-oisoiied blood, clear their com plexion and soon they will enjoy belter health. You can get the regular sizes at the drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first prove for yoursolf Ihe wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swanip-Koot, by sending your add rees to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingbaraton N. Y. for a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly mention that yon read this liberal oflor in the Oregon City Enterprise. Twenty-two-inch washable doll, 10 cents at the Racket Store. OASTOXIIA. TL. U- J u... ii . a, aw i. Baanths A " hm un 'lwaf Ww This Is Yoar Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon, atrate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York City. Rer. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can eoipnasize ma siaieiueiu, unaiini. tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Pools. Pastor Ceutrull'res. Church, Helena, llout. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh find contains no mercury nor uny injurious drug. Price, 60 cents. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of THE IIK.MIKVr IMTEHPKKTATIO.N.J Wo hnvo the cxcliislyo ugency lor the The world of literature la so vast that VnU'cisal slows and ranges, a Li no one man can nowadays claim lull-1 ysi" ifuaranlee on evoryonu sold. At male acvuaintanco with all the best of j Oregon Cliy Auction House. its products or even all ill principal workers. The work of 8haksieiire alone lias engnvrcd fioiu time to time the almost exclusive study of many ripe scholars. Such a poet ai lioliert Drowning, or a prolllic novelist like Dickens, is analysed und debuted In a legion of cluls, The ipn stlon iiatiiially arises as to liovr and where a render be come familiar with the spirit und works of those numerous great author "w hom not to know would argue oneself tin known." Never was the dillleully so fully and sat isfactorlly met as in Charles Dudley War nerV'Liluary of the World's Bout Llteia tore." Aa a basis for Judgment we have beJe assembled all the last fruits of liter ature, in every field, that authorship has given to us since the world began. To enable ua understand and appreciate (be spirit of authors we are furnished with in terpretative und biographical essav a relat ing to a thousand of the foremost and greatest. These are not mere treatises by pedantic scholars. They are graphic por traitures and estimates by living masters of criticism, each of whom has made a special study of his theme. Here we find the historian Lecky giving his estimate of Gibbon; Leslie Stephen depicts for tho reader Ins old friend Oirl le; Piof. Bay Lankestcr writes of his own science masters, Darwin and Huxley, Henry James gives a ciiiical monograph cn Hun thin ne; und so the series rui s throng!) all the list us if artists mighty Willi the bitish weru guiding ua throu. h aga'lcryof ifrcit paintings only tlml here the paiutii.ga aie of men slumo works uie iiiiuii. rial. In the same noiii- nor all the wo.ld'a chief lin-ra. are sketched and ililcrprcled for us by scholars w ho have studied and b et Hied on them as steciulties in the highest universities. In every single instance It is more and better than mere intcrpre- Uiion it Is a resurrection of the author the work, or the literature, Mr. Warner's great ''Library" Is now Mug distributed for introductory adf, r- tislog i n vey easy terms. Ii is r ticus me for lili f.sn I particulars can lie ob tained by sending postal with name and address to W. G. (iilbeit, 59 McKay Building Portland, On gun. Two Pointed (uestlous Ansnerrd. What is (he use of making a better article than your competitor if you can not gut a Itetter price for it ? Ans As there is no difference In the pric liie politic will buy miiy the lielicr, so that while our profits may bo siii.il'er on a single Sale they Will be much greater in Ihe aggregate. Ho can joii get ihe p iblic to know your make is the best? If buth aiticlss are brought promi nently Mure tho public both are certain to be tried arid llu public will very quickly piss judgment on them and use only Ihe Utli-rone. 1 his explains the large saloon Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. The people have been using it for years and have found that it can always be depended upon. They nuy occasionally take tip with some fashionable novellv put forth ..with exaggerated claims, but are certain to return to the ono remedy that they kuow to lie reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. The Modern Mother. Has found that her little ones are Im proved more by the pleasant Kyrui) of 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, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. (SPLODGING HOUSE S. W. Cor. 4th and Yamhill Si8. Centrally Located. Clean and airy bedrooms well furniihed for 25 cents per night. Parlor bedrooms 60 cents per night. Oregon City people are requested to give us a call . Mrs. F. A. Lbr, Prop. THIS IS WHAT our customers cluim for us and our groceries: That we oiler ' the best of groceries at the low est prices. They have confi dence in our goods and know , t but we never in isrepresent our selves ami that our slock nf fine groceries Is tlio purest and the most tiniriMoiis. Lust,, but not leant, their grocery bill saves it self fully L'i per cent by their deslino with MurrA Muir. Our way of doing business is fo treat every one fair nnd square and offer the very best in our store. OABTOniA. Ban th f Tin Kind You Haw Alwm Bought Grand mililuiy ball ut armory Christ inas eve, Dec, 24' h. Good music, We have iiiuilo a great reduction on all carpets and mulling for the hciicllt of our holiday trade. Oregon Clly Auc tion House Special cash sale for 10 d ivs only. We will given pair of rubbers whh every pair ol Isdies shoes, 2. Ml Mid tlpwurds Kraiisse Bros. lcf(il Notleen. .Notice ii f DcHoliilliin of I'niiiicr lilp. The I'srlMf rlilp hereloliirs eilillog twren W. J. It sat-It and Joint II, Ksiiuli, siitfnur.l iu rniiiilng a feed yard a'l slora nl (luiilslolie, Is (nil (lav il'lmolvrd V, J, Itniich coiilliiiiliitf the tiiKlneaa, colluding all hills and paving alltlrhii. W.J. lUnu. JollS II. If VCl ll, DsceinU'r s:w. Nnllrs ut Appointment ef AilmliiUlratrli. Sol Ice t lieretiy given that I lis tindi-r. iUiiimI ln hei ii nppolllleil lo the couoly court ot I'Ucksniua coiiuiy, sin's ol Urt-irno, t.liiihiistralrix ol the eniai ol lien, block, cln. ,l. All pcrom hating rami, Kahil said e-lnle, are lierrhv iiolllls.l ID liri'ssnt the same, duly verillid, to ihe nioli'ram'iii'il or lo my nilor m, II K. tl W. N0'f, nt Ihelr'oltlce In tVr;; m fnv. I l'H''.ll, with In six monlli. from 1 1, l,l. iij lioa i iiilcii. ANNA M 1 K K , A ' I in I n I at I'll I li. ot tlin eli'i- ol lii II, S'nc'l, ilec.'S.e'l. lli-tvuihcr 1. It. I-'. ,v. U. W. S ope, ally's lor a linlnU Irsirix, AilmliiUtriilrl 'm .police. N.itici- la liereiiy Kiveo thai K. VV', Until liaa On n il nt v i i . i r 1 1 . i a liuliiiaiinirii ol ( . - 1 ' nl Usury W 1 1 (liit. i.c. ,,.rl, t,y 'T IZ, Z':;:: utZ Z ipiahOi'l as ucli. All psra.n, l.i(; ' ' " 1";"l'l ""' '"'" s.e h.-n i.v i,i,isi lo pre-eul lli V iii.-lisra anlil'i sit niimlin Im'h lliii i,m i His ollh-e ut her a'lori.vy W. Y. M4lm. Ilaioilioii hull, ling, I'urlliiiid, (In k or at Ihe . Illce ol III l li'lk of II, n c.iu.ly ,.,111,1 tnr Ilia county of I'lckinaa, nesnl Ore K". K. W. II I N r, Ailuiliilxlratrlx of Ihe e.iale o IL'nry Hunt, ili'i sn-ril. Paied Deceinlicr M, K' I.' PI I M. .uflre fur I'ubllt-Mlluii. La ml oilier at Orrunn City, Ore., N'.iV. VIS Sol Ice it hereby niveu that Ihe folios p.. iiauiril wilier ha l.leil notice nf ln linen. Hull lo make tlna proof lo iiurt of M. riaini. and thai and pronl will Im. made I hi lore Uetiner sini liereivrr at tirrgou rl), Og'i.on Dee. ;M, Ii iS. vie JoilS sil ltAllillT. II. K. In!'i7 lor toe N, W. i o Hco is. Te. 4 H . K. ft K. He name Ihe folloalng aiineaei to .mve lila ciinlllinuin re..ni,e iimiii and ciilltva. lion ot rnii.l Unit, via: Theodore Hurril,, ( p,,rk Place, Orfn., William II. M null, i I P,,rli I';,,, ,-, , Herl t-.irver.nl t.rli. -I.I. I Inn,, AI. liir hr. sou, ol I'nrk l ine, t i"t CM AH. It. MlMlllKS K-Kller. I'.iectiforai , nt lei- VtiTlr'K M III'.IU'IIY i;iVi:S AM) -i.1 pnlili.liril that Ihe utelio.lnril ,, Ihh-ii npKiiiiie, eiecntiro( ihe Urn, a ill Pn,l teaiaini-nt of Jii'm Kntae, il -cena,,i iy nM ordef tiisile hv lion. I m. K. It , an, J of Ihe coiiuiy riitirt lor the oniimy ol t'lsi-lianiaa, alaie ut Hrejro i, mi I entered In aid court on Ihe 7ili tt i y nl NnvenilH i, l. S!IS; and that all permuts Ikviiik l-liilnoi ak'iilnat llieealaleiit the said Jnlin Krll-e, ,te eeaseil, are heretiv iioltlied li prrarnl (lie sine, proprrly varrtled. ulilon six iiiotitha from the rlale of Ili a nmlre to said emruinr at Ida realdence near H'sltonl, In said county ol (,'lacknioa-, Kraie of Oiek-,in. Dated this 7lti day ol NueiniT, A. D. Islet J. L KIll'hK, Luerutornl the ln-l will and lis'suieni ol John Krilae, dis eaaeil. .'s Tiled Mountains lli"h. Largest assortment of Christinas Cundios ever shown in Portland. TON'S of THEM and every ounco ABSOLUTE LY PURE. Special mixtures at special prices Seo Them. An elegant lino of EnKlinh, French and Indian Baskets, Dainty Boxes of French and American Manufacture all for filling with our woll-known confections. Safety packages for mailing years with perfect results. We have removed to Newr and Larger Quarters at ayi Morrison St., near 4th. No Connection With our old location. Bear this in Mind. 1 mx VV-. -. A V' C r, i, 'e. f. il k-rJ-vT ;.. . .'-'1 ...Cni) on Portraits and Pliof o IJiittons... -re Jr;e Best.... Studio, Ninth and Main Sts., Oregon City. Oregon. Ailimiilaleiilr'a police. NOI'irM Irt IIKIIK1IY IIIVKV thai II, s iin leielinieit, silniliilai ralor ol Ihe salais of Henry Wi'litlniu, ileccs.ed. hsa Ills, I hla Until ai'i'oiiul lor anl'l eaiaie in Ihe I'oniiiy t'oint ol Ids Nluls ol Orettou, lor Clackamas Cniinl, and Ihe ( onnly Jmlgaol aald coiiuiy nnd iliite liaa an pop, led Momluv, tlieei'on, ils o( January, t-IH i I ;io o'clock p. in, lor the purpoaii ol Hie hearing ohnctliius Ihirelo (IKHIHIK J. (TllltIN, Adiulnlalralor ol the I'.aliile ol lluiiry Wehrhein, di ceuaed, ll-W 12 21 4 llulloit lo Hi lr. In the t'ouiily ('unit o the alsls of Ore. Kim, for Hie ciiiiniy of I'lncksuiaa. In tha mailer ul the Kiiaie of Paulina taie, deceuai'd, IC. A. Cue, adiulnlalralor of Ilia ealnts of Pauline Cue, ileceaaed, having llled lila peililoii heielu, prsvliiMlor all order ol aala of Ihe real eatnle of aald decedent, for Ilia purposa Iherelit eel forth, II la therefore orileie.1 hy Ihe aliuve enlllied court, that lleorite II. Coe, Hlewart II. Cue, Martha I) Cue and VAlllunl H. Cue, heir ol Ihe aald ileceaaed, and to all others unknown If any audi there tie, and to all nlher Iwrmna Inlereeled III aald ealale, aissar before lh aisiye i-olliled court on Ihe Und day of Janu ary. I sir I, m o'clock a. in. of aald day at the rouil lioiiHi al Onuon Clly, Clackainaa colli, iv, Oii;,in, lo allow iaue sky an urd.-r ahiuil l not lie granted lo Ihe anld ailiiilulairnlor, to sell tha real ealataol aald ileceati-d al I rivale aaje, and thai a eojiy ol thla order lie ptllilMird at leaal lour alia, ceiaiva weeka In ll,e Orei(, hi Clly Kulerprlae. a neaapaisir prli led and ptiliiiahrd In aald iii'iiity and alate, TlloatAS K. ItV!. Judge, .ItlmlnUlritlor faille mt Wule, In the ('in i nl i I 'on r I of the Hi ate nf Oregon, lor ( lackstiiaa t'ouiily, In the i, soi r ol the eaiaie ol Charles Bunnell, ih c-aa. it MUlCi: H II M 1 1 1 : 1 1 V I1IVK.N that the iinleriiiieil, adiulnlalralor ol Ilia eaiaie of I'liarlca lliiiiiiell ileci ae, , hy virtue ol ail or.lnr lo tl,e Cniiilr Court of Clin k nif Cmiiiiiv, dregiiii, ma le and emere, on Ida pin, ,lav ol .s. iie nii.-r, aoa, w I, K it a ni iollii .1 l,y bis in Irr ma le and et.ten., ioi II e ll iplt ul Nutemlier, s!M, Willa. ll al piiliiic a, i, Ml, ii, Inr i ii In Inind to I lie lol,. e.i l lil.trr on the jirinea lieri-tiiali-r il". tin'!!, on His Sii, .lav of January, I -Ml, et Hie hour ol oi.e o'clock III the alteitiouii ul ui I ,1 ii Hi' f.l o I i,p lie., riiivd property lliiiOi'd In Wml, li.iinm cniiiiiy. (logon, In i : ll"k'ini,li,K al Ihe ipiarler aei lloii curlier tietv-ri aeclioiia I mi ('.') an I (liree CI) r,iMihli to ;) M noli llmise due (I) Weal Uillainelie .Meridian, and running II encgnu Ihe i-riliin line Monlli forty. Itva I I.V) iJiniitia Went, nine and (Illy I wo out liiimlrctli (:'-') ih mm to a alone; Hie ore J-.a.l len ;i ij dial', a; llienre .Nnrlli lorly. liyell.'ij ilerera I'.ial, four and lilnely l I laij i i,ii ; Ihsnce North lorly. live lie. Kreie lo) Weal, ilireeaud aUieenlli liund re.llh i l n rli'ilna; thence North lorly. live l'i ili'irn-ea Kal, four and eveniv.l.iur (1,1) ehalna; Ihence Snittli lorlv IUe iteieea itnt. t litre ami elleel hiliirlreilih (t.lii) rhalna; Ihence North duly live 'Irrera 1 1,) Ueitreea Kaal, elrveii ami i.lnen ( nun-Ire, III, (II ; rlialua; llienee No! Ui tltrv. .even iterrea and lorly iiilimla t."i7 il-at I"') Weal, twelve ami amy. loor Im ml re. it, (I.' M)eialua; thence Knitlli fully Ihrre di-irreea and Iwenly-llve inlniilea (11,0 1 '.' i ) V eal, lour rlmilia; lliein-e North li'iy aeveti ih wreea and lorly inn nle. (17 ,,.g 40) We. I, thirteen and liv aeven Imiulreilth (l.'l.ll?) cliaoia: llienee N-irl'i Dll.el, llilloilea (II ) Weal, III e.-u n, f.,riv Hire hll'idre Im (1111) i-iiHiua ; t ii.",ee N'ortli el.-'U y nine iP'reea .n l In ty i li iiiliiuina (si ileca IS ) loat, io.ri in,, I I i,i ,,i,e li im Irell ua ( .i II ') donna; tnctica North lllieeti itiitiiiiea (IV) Wi-t. ten chnllia In the laortli line ol the Soioli halfi t I'leJotm Hi, khn ami wife Pm l,i,i I juil i-iului : iheniv Willi aald line .-oiitli ei'oy nine Oeurera ami foil y-e((lil inllllilia ('l ile,(a HS. mill) Weal, Iwenlv. three and Ihlrly seven lillnilredlli ('''"l rhiloa; H eme Koniti lorly live iniiiuiea !t- Weat, t.'r y lu em' ninety hundredths I.V" en sli. a In Ihe Suiiili line af aald claim ; Hii'in e ,,r h riK-hty alt ih irresa and lifly lUllllllea , ill a fsl lliln'l Kaal, lffelBIi thirty live linn, In iliua !7.,'l-'i) chana; to His pia"e ul lieKionlnii, eotilaiuing i luli'V ulne and auvenly live huiidrpdtln s i.7.',j acrra mure or leaa. Dated at Portland, On-jron, Novemlierl, Isos. W. I . lit NNK1.I.. A liiilidalralor of Ihe the estate ol Charles. It i in nr 1 1 . ileeeawd. Pipes ( Tilll. 70.1711 Chamtier of Com. liierce, Portland ailorueya for the adiiilnla Irator. '. ii, j Sl'I'.CIAL Satunlay Dec. 17. French Cream, Fancy broken, American Mixed, I Hi of each for 43c. swoots. WVvo used them for Shetland's, Portland Confectioners, nsaAiiu'.LWusi ftti2 . v - " . ; V .... -M.taeilJ n,