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ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 18'JO. OREGON , ! , it OI R WASHINGTON I.KTTKH. Waiiinoton, Feb. 2(1, im, "Tbe 22d day of February it a day the .American people delight to honor. The late annivortary a more than usually ventful, aa there were several evenle to ,-tfve it hvI1 importance. One waa tlie gathering an! letting o( the Virginia Vemocratlc Aruwvlatlon, that entertained wuany distinguished men of that party from all part of tho Union. There were gireeent, a eminent guests, W. J. Rryan, of N'ehraska, anl Uailoy, of Texas, and an any more who made addressee and wave the occasion national importance. In Congress the two houses each nave attention to the reading ol the farewell address of Washington, which in the senate wai followed by memorial ad- Oreeees on the life and character of the la to Senator Morrill, of Vermont. The White House wai illuminated in . tlie evening for the last public reception uf the season. This was an occasion swIkui the general public are received and sail tba beautiful premises and ground of the presidential manaion were illumi nated; the vast conservatoriea were specially brilliant. Ai I went pact About nine in the evening it all looked tike fairy land. It was interesting to eland and look on while the American leoplo were sightseeinir, The long way fiom the outer gala to the door of the White Home waa filled by the waiting procession of thoee who were to be re ceived. The majority were women of -course, and they and their escorts stood ilf thousands in patient waiting. There tvat strong corps of police as it was common ground fjr pickpockets aa well at for patriotic Americans. As I peseed on to the Corcoran art gallery, the long to make an extra evasion necessary, cause the striitest attention tobutlneat. The mattera that affect our atate are yet In abeyance but all that tact and energy can do will be done to win through on tlie question of river and liarlKir Im provement. We are well represented and can depend on it that the delegations are losing no time and neglecting no effort that can secure reaulta. 8. A. Cus. An Interesting l.ectare Lee M. Travis, a private In Company C, Sewnd Oregon Volunteers lectured at Weinhard' hall Friday night. The af fair was given under the auspices of the Meade Auxiliary Volunteer Corp. Mr. Travia ia from Kugene, Or., and went with the first expedition to Manila. He is now away on a furlough, but re turns to duty in a few days aa his time U nearly up. He secured bis leave, by advice of the army physicians in order that he might recuperate from a severe pell of sickness, which bad sent hlru to the hospital at Manila. The house waa well filled with an In telligent audience. The rostrum rail ing had been decorated with bunting, and a large picture of Washington draped in the folds of the American Hag formed an agreeable background. The follow ing preliminary vocal selection! were rendered by local talent : A parody, "On the Banks of the Wabath," appropriate to the Maine disaster by Mr. Confer; song, "Guard the Flag." by a trio of young ladies of the Meade Auxiliary Corps, Misses Williams, Albright and Sampson; solo. The Rosary, by Bliss Iraogene Harding and responded to an encore, "Ob for a Breath of the Moor- desolation of the Clarkanm County Itur Association! Wiiknkas, Tho death of County School Superintendent, Henry 8. rUrange which occured In this city on March tltli, lHW, lakea from our midst an active and useful citlson and one whose amliltlona were worthy of emulation, and being ac quainted with the fact that he was tit ling himself to enter the profession of the law, therefore I It Resolved, That in bis death the county has lost a worthy public olllclal, education a friend, the community an honored citisen; and in token of our es teem, he it Resolved, That these resolutions be sent to the wife of the drccaaed, and be it further Resolved that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this aaaocie t on. Uko. K. itaoMNKix, Kouxbt A. Mn.ua, V. R. II vim, Committee. .recession was to be seen waiting for lands." Miss Draper waa piano ac- ateveral block. There must bave been thousands who were thut patiently ulauvling beside piles of snow that bad accumulated from the recent blizzard. The air was like Mar and the snow piles rapidly disappearing, but it was an in congruous condition to see tbat fashion ably dressed crowd beside those pyra mids of snow. There is vast enjoyment, to one who lovet to ttudy human nature in reading character and oberv ang costumes in eucli crowds at one sees tier in the great capital city of America It was rather loo much trial ol onea patriotism, however ta form inline and wait for hours to be ushered into the presence of the ruler of the nation. It was my good fortune to visit old friends tbat evening, wbo were bound for the reception held by the Daughters of the American Revolution at the Corcoran art gallesy. They bad an extra card ol invitation to otter me so thai took u:e laxst the portals of the executive man moo. The Corocan art gallery it bnt two Idockt from the While House, and it waa also thronged for in occasioa. It is s .tnagnlfkient structure, with yatt balls and galleries filled with priceless stato ary and pictures. Take it when filled writh people wbo were all at their best -and in full dress, and the sceue is above description. The ladies of this patriotic association were themselves worth see ing and Washington always delights to lionor them when tbey annually come 'rum all the states of this onion. There was a long string of carriages reaching iroso the porte cocbere of the building, tut there was no delay in entering from the street. Nothing I have ever seen has equalled that vast throng as it swept on and on to reach where the reception committee awaited them. The throng was directed toward the center, the committee awaited tbem junder the center dome, surrounded by galleries that rose around, their railings filled with gay looking people who looked lown on the work of reception. The re ceiving committee included the officers -of the Daughters of the American Revo lution, also General Nelson A. Miles and .Admiral Schley, representing the heroes of the recent war. It was fit that the army and navy should be thus repre sented at this gathering, typical as it was of the struggle made by the infant republic to attaiu freedom. The scene was in the higneat degree spectacular, for these distinguished officer were in full uniform helping these patriotic iadics sustain the memory of that olden time. With General Miles I bad acrjua- iutance, as when he was in commaed of the department of the Columbia he in vite! me to visit-him at his headquar ters, Vancouver. One who has seen nothing of life at the capitol cannot well imagine the scene that such an occasion calls forth. This was altogether different from any . merely social affair. Here was common oration of the highest ideals of our na tionality. That it took form as a grand function, and was made more national .and interesting by the presence of these (distinguished officers, was entirely con sistent. Tbat immense throng was in fall drees and made the magnificient balls, rooms and corridors aglow with (beauty and fashion. There was the reweli of flupurb music Bounding iiirongu lit all, while the grand works of art looked down on scenes that made them eem more than ever wonderful. As . reminder of far-away Oregon, I met ttltere Mrs. J. K. Kelly and her son. There was glamor about it all that forms one of the most striking features of Washington life it bad been by fortune to have witnessed. companist. Judge Galloway introduced tbe speaker with a few remarks to the occasion. Mr. Trayis, proceeded rather in a nar rative and descriptive style to explain what he had observed than in the man ner of a lecture. The trip from San Francisco to Manila, and return waa told of as well at tbe incidents and objects of curiosity encountered in strange landt. He spoke for an hour, and the utmost at tention waa paid him. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clacka mat Abstract Trust Cosapany. R E Roberta to S A Roberta, Iota 5 and 6 blk U2, Oregon City 11000 J D Beoner to A Mauti, tract in Francis claim II H el li to G Oldenburg, 5 acres see 900 2l,t2s,r 2 e.. 700 Congiessia now winding up its last euion for the 55th congress. The de ierniination to finich the work so as not S A Puter to U S se'4' and nej,' sec 16. 1 7 s, r 6 e, also nw,t4' ee.'f and ne4 sec 36, 1 5 s, r 6 o Act of Congress State of Oregon to A A Puter, eS' of nwj sec 36, t 5 s, r 6 e, e!-j see 16, t5s, r 6e 1000 II C Stevens to L L Porter, 3 acres in sec 30; 31, t 2 s, r 2 e 2500 W R Wilcox to M N Wilcox. lots 5 6, 7, blk 87, Oregon City 6 James Willit to W Reidy, o of sec 24, t 4 s. r4 e 600 E J Cason to L Tamblynn 2.15 acres adjoining Oregon City 1200 L M Eagon to J Kagon, 2 acres In J D Garrett claim S W King to City of Portland n of nw of n,1 of ne'f sec 32, 1 1 s, r 6 e M B Williams to O Bassett, lot 1 sec I;, 1 5 s, r 3 e F 8 Rogers to M li Williams, lot 1, see 19, 1 5 b, r 3 e II B M Rinearson to II C Sauls bury, lot 3, blk 16, Gladstone.... J Parrot to G II Brown, lots 4, 5 blk 7, lots 1, 2, 3, blk 1, New Era F J Meyer to 8 E Hillman, nw'of se,1 and ei of se.'f sec 17, t 3 s, r 1 w Sunset Land Co to M E Dunn, lots 1, 2, 7, 8, blk 19, Sunset City.... 8 E Hillman to F J Meyer, nwtf of teJi and e2 of ae.'i sec 17, 13 s, r 1 w B H Aldredge to M Ringo, lot 0, blk 4-', County Add C W Ford to O C Whitten, 1 1 83 acres in Whitten claim, t 2 s, r 1 e M Booton to A D Booton lot 9 blk "C" Clackamas Heights also lot 35, 36, blk 44, Minthorn LBMcFaddento II A Kayler 40 acres in Engle claim 1 6 s, r 2 e. . O A Elliott to L M Simmons, 30 acres sec 8, 9, 16, 17, 1 2 s, r 2 e 1 A Eckutrom to F O Eckstrom, 10 acres in Whitten claim, t 2 s, r 1 e decree of part THE CLACKAMAS AESTttACT TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the County, can furninh information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, lnvestments,real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 877 Oregon City Oregon. 1600 800 175 178 140 275 1000 625 1000 725 300 3L'0 Mllk'aae1 Matliesaatle. Wbeu Tbouiaa drove op to deliver lbs osaal quart of white mixture, the gentleman of tho hooat kindly Inquired, "Tbomaa, bow many quartt of milk do you deliver dally to your cuatomert?" "Ninety-one, tir." "And bow many oowa bavs you?" "Nine, air." Tbe gentleman made some remarks about an early winter and lbs state of tbo road, and (hen asked, "Tbomaa, bow much milk per day do your eowt averageV' "Seven quart, tlr." "Ah, urn I" tald tbe gentleman, aa bo moved off. Thomaf looked after blm, scratched his bead, and all at once grew pale as ho pulled out a short pencil and began to figure on tho wagon cover: "Nino oowt It oina, and 1 set down sevan quarts coder tbe rows and multiply, That's 03 quarts of milk. I told blm sold 91 quartt per day. Sixty-three from 91 leaves S8 and none to carry. Now. wbere do I set tbe rest of tbo milk? I'll be banged if I haven't given myself away to one of my best custom ert by leaving a big oavity In these fig Bret to be filled with water I" London Sketch. Half la Vn4m. Many Londoners have vliited the Italian diitrict, which Ilea In tbe neigh borbood of Theobald's road and Hatton Garden, and lonie With inquiring minds bavs strolled up Leather lane and watched the Italian loe cream venders and fortune telling women with pretty lovs bird, intermingled with tbs dirty. noisy, street bawkara, common to all London aloma II ia amazing to learn bow these Juliana crowd together In tbo poky little booseo of the courts and alleys. Generally a house Is hired by an old padrone, wbo sublets to at many of his countrymen as ho can respectably sqoeeie in. Tbo cellars are ntilixed as aleeping apartment, and in lbs morn ing at many at 30, oven 80, men will emerge from tho bowels of tho earth, tlinking and winking in tho daylight after a nigbl spent in tbo cellar t under one tmall dwelling hoote. A whole family, consisting of a husband and wife and eight or nine fanciulllof vari out age, often deep in one tmall gar ret or oellar. Lodgate Magazine. la Mrmorltni. Wiik, Tho Almighty lod In Hit Inllnlie wisdom bat teen fit lo permit (ho isild hand of death lo take from us an (.deemed ami beloved fellow officer, County Superintendent II S.Htr.inge, and WiiKHKAS, lie wat a faithful attend ant and competent official an long a hi strength permitted ; while stricken with a fatal disease, be wa Hrslstnnt In bis eir.irt for the benelltsaml the education uf mankind, Tlicrc'orn be it, Resolved, That e, the county officer of the county of Clackamas, slate of Ore gon herewith express our love ami ap preciation of hi noble example of on teltlsh devotion and service of education Ucsolvcd, That we extend our heart felt sympathy to hit Moved helpmeet and companion. Resolved, That a copy ol these reaolu tions be spread upon the record of Cla. kaniaa county, a copy l sent to the bereaved family and a copy furnished the local ers for pulillcatlon. Emus Dixon. Joiim J. Cookr, Tims. F. Ryan, , Committee. uum.f.n it r:irui That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffers have proved their matchless merit for sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health, Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Geo. A.Harding. A Craabcr. Lesia, bishop of Oxford, wbo bad not yontb aa bit excuse for hit vanity. asked fait friend Canning to come and bear bit first episcopal sermon. Tbey dined together afterward, and from tbe politician's silence tbe otber ought lo have known better than to purib blm, but being ratber nettled he exclaimed. "Canning, yon buve said nothing to me about my sermon." "Well, It was thort." "Ob." said the bishop, "it it better to be thort than tedious." "But." replied Cunning, "you were tbat too." Atblrtle Mlaalunarlea. Two Englhb borne missionary work er were recently introduced by the Rev. A. J. Rohiusou to a Birmingham audience in these words: "You Birmingham cbapa bave slot of atbletict, and quite right too. The two missionaries are both old athlete, yon will he interested to learn. One, an old cbnm of mine, wa in the Cam bridge eight, and tbo otber wa famous among his fellow aa a jumper. He oould jump asbigb at hit head." Li v Irpool Mercury. Why Maud Illo.hrd. Bobby (at tbe hreukfust tulile) Maud, did Mr. Jules take any of the umbrella or lints from tbe hull lust night? Maud Why, of ct.nrso not! Why thould he? Bobby That' just wbut I'd liko to know. I thought he did tecuunj 1 liuurd him aay when be wit fining out, '1 uni going to steal just one, 'and Why, what 'a the matter, Maud' London Fuu Robbed the (irate. A startling incident of which Mr Jobn Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised "Electric Bitters," and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three, weeks and am now a well man. I know they sayed my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." Ko one should fuil to try them. Only 50 rents, guaranteed at Geo. A. Hard ing's Drug Store. Dr. Ilarrln U dnci III I'rotVsaloaal Fee Tbe Poor Treated Free. Dr. Darrin ha reduced hi profet- sioiial feet lo hall I. is former charges for one month only, so a lo accommodate many of the slllu led alio were unable to meet hit terms in the past, and also for the benefit of those a let have heiuted to applv to him The worthy poor will I Irea'e.l free, except medicines, from 10 to II daily. Tli able to pay, from 10 lo 5 ; evenings, 7 to H ; Sunday, 10 to 12 That Dr. Darriu 1 tff.N-ling tome won derful cures by electricity and medicine is a fact supported by the alrongeit evi dence, a tbe following name will show : Mrs. A C. Landia, 806 Weal street, Seattle, cured of a st rofulout tore on leg 20 yeara ago by Dr. Darrin. C. D. Ladd, 5JV Kearney atreet, H. F., loathsome discharge of the ear, from ef' fecit of meaalea when young. Cured in one month. Mr. P. Hayet' daughter, aoulhweat corner 20th and Marshall street, Port land. Goitre (large neck) for yeara, cured with electricity alone. J. W. Keeney, Long Creek, Grant Co., Or. Kidney complaint, paint In tba back and down the sciatic nerve, re stored R. C. Cook, Portland, atriclure of tbe urethra, enred after five doctort had failed. D. J. Graham'a child, Springfield, Or. Painfully allhcted with granulated conjunctivitua, complicated with ulcers of the eyeball for nine montht ; cured. J. A. Linddey, new agent on thoN. P. R. R., retidence Mount Tabor, Or. ; contumption, bronchiiit and catarrh, cured and gained 15 pound. W. Hay, 490 Commercial street, East Portland, Or., lnflamation neck of blad der and sciatic rheumatism; came on crutches to the doctor. Cured, and left crutches at the doctor's office. Mrt. F. E. Dewey, &S6 Dtvis street Portland, nervous and general debility deafness, heart disease, dypetia, liyer complaint and female troublei in all ita varioua complication, permanently cured. Dr. Darrin gives free consultation at 205 Morrison street, Portland, Or., from 10 to 6 ann 7 to 8 daily. All curable chronic, acute and private disease con fldentially and successfully treated. Circulars and question blanks tent free to any address and correspondence solicited. Most cases can receive home treatment after one visit to the doctor's office. Batteries and belts furnished, with full directions for their use. Diffi cult surgical ojieration scientifically per formed. Cross eyes, rupture, varlocele, hydrocele and stricture cured and guar an teed In every case. A verv fine Hlnlnwy piano can U had on very easy term of Oregon City Aun tlon House, IMslrlcl Mehuol Flection. Nolle Is hereby given to the legal voter of chool district No. !-' of ('laV am county, Oregon, that an election a 111 I held on Monday, March I.Hh.lHW, for the elect lull of one director loaerve for lines year and one clerk to serve fr one year. Said election will U held helaeeii the hour ol 10 o'clock, p. m., and six e'cl.rck, p. m., ol said day at the following voting place: Firat Ward-Cataract Engine lloiise-Judge-Mx Hchulpiii. F A.Tirepel man. John lliltner. Clik-M. I'.. Wll- loughby. Second Ward -House, Jil'lgea A. Kltinaird. (1. H. C. II. Dye. Third Ward-Enuli h'ue on J. IJ Adam atreet, Jmlgea- M.M Met ieehall. T. II. Haiiklna.C. W. Frederick. Clerk Chri Kctiuetxd. W. E. Caaix, Cbalnnan, Attest 8, M. M. Cowa, IHstilct Clerk. Fountain Engine W, France, D. W. Wlshart. Clerk- "(ilvt m a liver regulator and I ran regulate the world," said a genius. Tb druggist handed him a bottlo ol IeWIH' Little Early Riser, Iho (anion bills pills, Gso. A. Habpixii. Johnson ha the let hair culler In th city. 2 0 IMS SHOE SALE All of our Fall ml Winter shx-k to make room for Spring; Good. OurMtn'i 5.00 lines now $.1.90 " 4.:o " ' " 4.00 " ' ' ,1.00 " ' Ortllnaar Orrgon City ilon or.laln followii Th mayor and recorder of Orrgnn r, h i ar hsrativ aullmria-d, uiM..r., ,,,, 4 irusird losiseiil and drllvsr ,i K. II (',' lipid ailee.1 or rortvrraiM 'Ult'Uliiilh, l , Hit said K II. ( aullel.l all Hi rlKlit.m li ami Inlsresl Oregon t'lly may hava f k, ,ll In Hi liacllonal rl of Ilia iwrlli ,(U) , lot , Moi l Oregon t'lly, lolil on n Jh. a of unpaid swr ami reel linpriitwJ( -f afmsiiis and purchased li Or p tjlo t ,rri ! pays to Hi lraurr u i)i,r d CllV II' arrioiiril of Hi '"insult ' Hi properly on ecoiiiil of sawsr n4 nM' "jj lmpriitfli.tr!, l"' lldrrssl litrMw, r annum Iroin Uni lam wars ,4 ; is data ot y ineiil, also any rosu paid b; t rlly or Is in tins or paid by llirli, to lira. I Ural llu.s and ordered 'UMn!ij ' t a rrular rnrfllng id lb rlly council 1 mi Fsli'y I, I"1- lanC. t't.i, i Q CllV lte...i,' t rhe tilS AdiHlalalrislar'a lallre, n.tU. M U l.aral.V Kllllll llial Ilia ilk I Irfnad list I"--" lv Ilia roiiuly pi.iirl ol i,u iHiiiniy ol 1'ia. .amas, iluly apiNiima,) (rJ minlsiral.ir altli Hi will alini, (.,,. rsiaia ol Julia Ann Mn ll. deeeaixl, ,,0,lt all r"i' hating claim aaoi pi'd aiiala ara har-liy noiillnl lo prn -i. It I i in ilulr veriflwl al ll.nrti, II. T. Wl Hams, Oiffiin I lly. r.n, .lutfc. In sli n. 'i .Ids I' lata lird, f() , I'air., mhiii, i . a.. Willi. Hm.ai.H'OI A.lrnlnlsiraior allh II. alll rnitia)( Mi Jull Arm Marir, drxasi, .nc: . All fM lialng Halms tlril i lata id l.nka Coma, iliawl, art bw ' nullllwl !) prril tarn alltl pror g. ' 1" rlo Ida uiidaralnnatl, Wllhla Hnt'P' from data lhar.if. l,0l, K. II.CAl'riKI.D. AJnilnUlrtla- "' (((.oi ( llT,lr.ili, Fell. I'l, rcn. ',u 41 U Ml tlMON. .1.5 tV .t. .? 2S0 2 2.00 " 2.50 " ' Iiig reduction on Ladio's Fal and Winter SIkm-s. Fee Triers in our WinJow KKAUSSE BROS Legal NotlccH. Direular'a .tallee. In th County Coo r I oft'larkamai County Hlat of Orrcon In Hi manor of Hi esiaU of Hulwrl Caudal. I, deceased. NOTICK.IH IIKKKHY (ilVKN Tbat lit underslanait liaa flii hi final rsiwrl at xciiur ol ilia last will and testament ol said deceatad, In th atxor tnlllled court and th court bas named Hi 17ili dar of April, iwai, ai Id hour of I o'clock p. m. as a day and llm lor bearing said rairt and lor in seiiieniarii or sain rsiaia. CH A It I.K8 II K.N II V OA I Kl K 1.1). Kxecnlor of said Ktlat 11. K. Crosa. altornty lor tlisaslaU Jlarcd u, IKXr. u j makei I'll 0 TO BUTTONS and PHOTO JEW ELRY of every description. Call and see samples and got prices before trust ing your valuable photographs with agents. Dyspepnia can be cured by using Acker't Dyspepsia Tabled, One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cents. (Jeo. A. Harding, agent. Plenty ot money to loan at 8 per cent on long or short time. Apply to O. E. Hayes, office up stairs, opposite Hunt- ey'sdrug store. sre Insured only to those who sow our TEHTKD HlikDH. Henri postal for our lllusnrated Catalogue ami save money by purchasing from tlie PACIFIC SEED COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers 75 to 7o J Ht. Hncmmtnto, Cnl ALL HEKDH sold at lowest prices. Agents wanted. Liberal discounts, but NO HKKIirj sold on commission. Atlnalalalralar' Nale. I n th county court of th ttal of Oregon lor lb counlr of Clackamas. In lb matter uf Hit mat of Christiana nararit. deceased. Nolle la hereby given that In pursuant- of an order of sale mad and snlrrrd by Ilia county couri or in county or l larkamaa, stale of Orei(on, on the .loth day of January, Ifnl, In thernallernl th estate of Chrlaiiana Haarn, deceasl. Ilia undersigned adml.ila. trator of tal.l tslale will sell at public auo Hon, subjacl to corillrrnatliiii by tald court tlie following detirllml real astale. to-wll : A tract of laud tiluaied In ecllon V. In T. .1, H. ol H. l, wralor Hi lllaineli Meridian ami mora particularly described by beirln. nine at the northwest corner of claim No Vi ami notification No. I U1 as il-iiiiti..l In plala and anrveya of th t'nllr.l Hitirt: thence at 27 III chains Ui Usury li. Ilainrt' iiorthweit corner; thence H. 11 ilex. 1.1 mln, west ID . til chains; them wetl 21 10 chains to west boundary of claim; thenca north l.'r.tM chains to the place of OKlnnlinf (ex. re in one ami one lialiofan acre deeded to tchool district No. ''I, reoordel on . aires lr;i ami Hift In Irook "II" of record of deeda of Clackamas county, OreKon) containing iO acres, more or less; also the followlna tract of Innd altuaie In secllnn 21. In T. .1 H It I W. of the Willamette Meridian and further described by heKlrinliiK at the iiiar ler section corner on line between te. Hunt Hand 'li of the aforesaid township; thenct wet by way of said section line 21.10 chains to the line of K. V. Hliort' claim: Ihnnna south II Irt chlin to the northwest of the Thomas llarly claim: thence K. 40 chains lo the center of tbe ll,,m.a'. Ferry and i'orlland roal: thence norih 1.1 and 'A (leg. K. D M chains to th line be tween aection II and 2.1 of said towuthin! thence west by way of said lln 7.H.I chains to the plact of beginning, containing M 77 acres, more or less; said tale will ba made on the 15th day of April, IWrM, at II o'clock n. in., ai tlie court house door, In mid county and state. Terms of tale cash. I'M A Kl. KH T. TOOZK, Admlnlttrntor of the estate of I'lirl.ti.,.. Hwarlx, deceased. Dated the Nth day of March, IM!H). ft u txnti In lh rlrcuU csmrl for lb slat of Ortr6'01" lor lb ruunly of Ci. kamas. fa ar II. Il.c k.Uln. t. Harah Hu.kMt)gl Vfiidant. g , In Ilia nt'ita of Ihstlalanf Oregon, 0)Mtr luu ar risr.uT re..uri iu a'r a .J.,, enaaef th run. plaint nied airalntt ;oa,!, lb al iillia.t mil on or Iwlor tl.t y I OH day uf March Im. and II yuu lad kttllul ansr. lor want ll,i..f, lb i-laliitifl ag Jy., apply W lb ciurl f.if th relief pr)t4 uk In in complaint, via:, a diasotulion ffT. marriait cunlrwl eii.ili.a IwtWMn , Wtili and Hi -laiii.ii rt . Hn e.iin.UIul t:awl 1'ial )ou a... I lha plaHilllt war mtrri. ri Wana. Hustla. on lb day ol k ' IS-al, and I bar f alnra .Ihal llnlj00'1 Iwen and nut ar hnshand and aril llojt I Tbat tinii Urn In tb yr I mi, yo rj (Ba liboul tuy ra is or prm-aii.n nil1; .laaert 'wl aljandiMi Hi pialiilllt hm' rid vr tin. I.a llrd aral i (u,a ai trilr.iniliiiiianh.ini rant or pni t act I' lion. Thai b It now and for mor lJ) ui on yar last pa. I baa bu a l'd"t.. lb stal of Orroii. "" Ynti ar imiliUd Ihal Ibis ummolnl publltbl by ordr of Hon. T. A. M. Hl ofllr JudK ol tb auoir court, tald ordtr bi.j M4 ( Ikmii made and Mrd In thlt raw . lb 1Mb day of Januarv. sri, fx,! F"" Iblt tumnmria Ui l pnliilibad III tb trtWa (on City Knlerprlt. Clark tints auo bt Orl tlal of Oregon, our a week for all lb Hrtl publlrailon blr.f on th 17U w . " , of January, I TO, an that on ttU ,l nmnt being publlth.! a ofdarwd, la tbe ortortMfor lb Psli day of March, l)nt ui inai rou aci-asr tn.i entatr tani eornpu-j ,, Mi arav. Ha.it A DasTr. and Cvar A Hrn rr.., Ily I'X Atioruvy' fur i'leiuinlpr tuld d Ml TION. ledt Sriiaa. In lb Clretiit Court ol th Htal of Ur,i., ,,. for lh Cjuiity of Clackamae. , 1 Krank Kraus and Kat Kraus, ri'lffa l,u' t. beclu Anton Mueller. Tbrrla Mueller, oikei Y known at Tbraa Mullr and John li.ll I.. ler. Dlndanu. " , , In lh nam of the Hlat of Oregon: . To Anion Mullr ami Tberwsla M- . nll.tr im known aa Theresa Musi, . " , fmlnta: i aiiu Bear tb j The Kind You Han Always Boughl Ordlriunc) .Ko. An ordinance rerpilrlng lights In puhllo nan uuring eiitiirtalnmenU, Oregon City does ordain as follows: Kectlon 1. Any person, firm orcorpora- lion owning or haying control or manage ment of any theatre, church or puhllo hall wherein entertainments are held, must koep and maintain not lets than on lighted Oil lamp within suld theatre, nbiirnl, . public ball during the time an entertain mailt or service Is held therein, If said theatre, church or public hall la lighted bv electricity or ga and receive its light wholly from one tource. Section 2. Any person or person found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction before the recorder shall be fined In any sum not exceeding twenty-live dollurt. Head (Irst time and ordered published at a regular meeting of the city council held on Feh'y. 1, m,). uBucg c. Cuaav. City Recorder. r You and each of v.iu ar kr"J reiiulrvd lo l arid appear In IliaaOu. (il eiilllled court on or belnr th Hlb dd0,Jrt wsruii.ini, in nisi answer lo lb plaint of nlainllll. filed In tba al.ifi ,""al tilled cause, ami If you fail lu to p;iOluO I plalnllllt alll apply lo lb court for ar of ralief demaiidsd In lb complaint, to W-lilor Kor a decre of tb said court ul., k " plalullfl't lllla lo in following dr.rtlcrnnf real proiieriy tliuai In lb ooui lr' 'modi Claekamat, and stale of Oregon, to-all ye Wt II lieginning at a ixilm in flo Ol rr.i. i)nu. North, and II chains Kaal of lh N- , ,i wett comer of the Hoiith-wett iniarlr W h teciion Z" in Town I, H uith, Itang tub aay ol the Willameti marldlan ; ruaajidps Ihenc Last U an loo chains; ll. K.,' North IS s,( chains; theuc ,D0 , Mad-liki nhains: thenca H.nith ISl'ltly, al chains to tba place of beginning, conOovart I Ing 27 ar ret mor or leta. ) ,0m r lorn Hie alMie conveyance It net . ,,, orie-haif the wldib of a atrip eonvtla, Clackamas county for us aa a ruined' long at tba tame aball Im used tr faco Wl county and the I'libllo aa a public road .mi .i,., Ami for a provi.lon In the tal.l d' , removing th cloud of damlaiita' cl. VM lha tald real property, and for a Jud.r' He di for coate and dlshtiraemenls. ami Inr rfo n other and furiher relief a lo the court Wrnvii seem meet and epntahla In lha pram . ,, This publication It made by order (Uf"' 1u Honorahla Thomai A. M,.)lri.l nl 1st unit Circuit Court of the rountv of Clacki jt " ) and Hate of Oregon, made In lh ' . entllled cause on the istii iv of Janc(niu0n Haow A Mi'CaAtty ytt m AriikPtaia r..p lMl..ll'&l Date of Klrsl publlcailo,, Jan. 27, 'IM. L Waj a police for I'nMlcalloii. tini9 p I'd Olllct at Oregon City, Oregon, iio Diw Notice Is hereby given that the fdloi" AUI named settler baa bled noil... i,l bit li would Hon to make llnul pnxif n support eou sol claim, and tbat said proof will be mtrved a firrt the regltier and receiver at Or,UW8,(ii Wty, Ogn., on April , Iwiu, via: L" ,. CAUL A RATH, lMZyJ If. K. 1107.1 fo, the K. U of N. E. t. f rt' W. ol N. K. M of Hec. 14. Tp. 3, & B fi0 II names th following wltnessri were C prove his continuum residence upon Q, J5. c on tlvatlnn of tald land, vlx: -.ii John C, Tracy, of Currlnsvlllt, Ogn; .l?"B,' man M, Tracy, of Ciirrlnsvllle. 0n; lu,,,l'u ' Jepseii, of (leorge, Ogn; John A. Msrvuntful of (leorge, Ogn. Cll AS, II. MoOKKf caye j, partul Police ol AMolulmrat. pP Vlle- I. ..... . J 0Vr ........ .,,.,0,7 given msi in ii", 1 t . ligued has lieen duly appointed admlni'" . " 1 lor of tht estate of Christian Morluk.lst stra; ceased, and all persons having claims rt' would '" esiaie are reiiuired lo present 'j- 1 to th undersigned, at tils resilience, i ', . land, Ore,, with proper voucher tlifMn ,l,u within six months from the date hercclVovf, wh nateu uregon Cltv this Rrrl dav of M'profertoi Kl 1 V mt i.,ur v'' I 1. I! " npiyiu'.ii iii'.tui..' that vn Administrator of said ei: U. 11. Dlmlck, Atfyforijj "onjjh iH'X), 33331.