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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FERUUAUY 23, 1000. IMtll.I.IANT MlSllALE. UUvn at ('onirrogit'lnniil (liiirtli I'tiuVr llioDlndloiinf Mr. E. K.CIinrnian Mimic-lovers wore given a rare treat litHt Friday evening hI the Congrega tional church, t lit event being t lie uiusicale given under the 'raoiial di leclion of Mrs. K. K. Charman. A large tut appreciative audience was In at tendance, and to attempt to describe each number on the program with any device of accuracy, would be an im Immobility. The llrat number was an liiHtrutncnta trio, selection from "Faust" by Misses Lulu and Mattie Draper and Mr. Sur- rhyne, and their brilliant playiug por- traved the absent worda to such a elec tion. "lVjftjy," by Mi slimes Ourman, rortcr.I'ope and Caulltld was the happy blending ol four well trained voices, and received a hearty encore. In the rendition of "Good Bye Sweet Pay," Mrs. Harry Miller betrayed 4 voice that at titi.es was aoft and caress ing, at times was strong and noble. The 'cello aolo, "La Koea" by Frank Surrhyne was a delightful feature of the program. "I would That My Love," waa most enthuniastically received, aa sung by Mrs. E. E. Charman and E. . Cump son. Little Ramona Rollins is a well known niueical prodidgy, and in "Mignon," her voice fell upon the audience as re freshing aa a dewdrop on a summer rose. In her recital of "Wide Awake" Miss Clara arner proved herself a sparkliug gem in elocutionary circles. Mm. Harry Miller sang "My Heart Sings" with much feeling and talent. Tne violin solo,"Xocturinein G Major," by Miss Mattie Draper was played with great expression and brilliancy, her phrasing and bowing being nioat artistic. -Old Folks at Home" by The Ladies' Quartette waa received with most hearty appreciation and roundly applauded. In the piano solo, "La Campanula," Miss Beatrice Barlow handled lovingly ttie keys, and demonstrated her ability for brilliant playing, and her number waa presented with a skill that evoked tremendous applause. Mrs. L. L. Porter and Miss Mattie Draper were the accompaniests for the evening. This musicale will do much toward benefitting the local musical atmosphere and Mrs Charman and all who took part are to be congratulated upon the sue cess of their efforts to give an opportunity of bearing such artists. The church cleared about 0 from the receipts, The next event to which public at tention is called, will -be the Easter praise service by the choir of this church. Enjojable Reception. Neat invitations were sent out by the W. R C. to attend a reception in honor of the M. C. V. A., and those fortunate enough to ri cvive one, were delighted to embrace the opportunity of attending this social function. It is needless to say that it was a highly enjoyable affair, as these women have an established reputation in the social events of this city. During the evening short, im promptu speeches were made by Mrs. Marv A. Stafford, T. W. Sullivan, II. L. Kelly, Father Hillebrand, Geo. A. Harding, J. U. Campbell, and Will Lojjus. A vocal solo by Miss Imogene Harding was a welcome feature of the evening's entertainment, as was also the trio, "Forget Me Not" by Mesdames N. W. Lawrence, R. C. Ganong and Imogene Harding which was enthusias tically encored. After doing ample justice to a most bountiful spread, dancing waa indulged in until a late hour. A Hot Debate. Deputy District Attorney G. B. Dimick went out to Barlow Saturday to take part in a rousing debate that occurred there in the evening between the Barlow Literary Society and the Marks Prairie Literary Society. The speakers on the opposing teams were of prominence and presented strong arguments upon the question: "Resolved, That the introduc tion of modern labor-saying machinery had been a benefit to the laboring clasues." Barlow Society had the affirmative side and won the debate with the following-named speakers: G. B. Dimick, Judge Wait, Canby; Professor Shirley Buck, Canby and Justice W. V. Jessie, Barlow. The speakers for Mark's Prairie Liter ary Society were : J. R. Dimick and T. A. Campau, Hubbard ; George Oglesby, Needy, and John Abbot Macksburg. A well-rendered literary and musical pro gram preceded the debate. Telegram, Another Pioneer Called Away. Word was received in this city yester day of the death of Mrs. John Myers, ol Portland, widow of the late John Myers. The funeral will be held from the Episcopal church, this city, Satur day. Death is indeed a cruel messenger at any time, but it seems particularly so in this case, when It invades a happy borne and claims for its own both the father and mother in less than a month. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community. Special prices on purses and pocket books at Adams Bros.' Golden Rule Bazaar. Farmer's Institute. A Farmer's Institute will bo he'd under the auspices oftho Oregon Agri cultural College, and Warner Grange, at New Era, Clackamas County, Oregon, March 1 and 2, HUM, at which the fob fowing program will bo rendered: Thursday, M.inli 1, 7:30. Address of Welcome Dr. J. S. Casto Kosponso. Dr. Jaa. Withycombo Mimic. Co-operative Dairying J. P. Kent Discussion, Poultry Raising J. S. Dirks Discussion, Music. Friday, March, 2, 0:.10a. m. Fruit Testa Prof. A. It. Cord ley Fertilisers B. Frederick Slloa and Silage... Dr. Jas. Withycotu' e Discussion, B tation of Cropa D. Mc-Vithir Discussion. Bee Keeping H. Anthony Discussion. Grape Culture John Scbindler Discussion. 7:30 p. m. Music. Small Fruits Mrs. I. S. McArthur Discussion. Music. Care of Milk.. Prof. F. L. Kent Discussion. Music. Fertility of the Farm. Pr. J, Withcombe Music. Surprise Party. ' Frank Barlow was the recipient of a genuine surprise party at bis home Tues day evening. The affair was given by many of hia friends in honor of his 40th birthday. Members of bia family pre sented Mr. Barlow with a gold ring. The evening waa passed joyously, the gueata devoting themselves to cards and vocal and instrumental numbers were rendered during the evening. Those present were: Mr and Mr. Fouts, Mrs. Fox, Miss Betta Fouts, Miss Elma Albright, Mrs. Charles Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Church, James Church, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Harding, Miss Imo Harding, Mrs. Nelson Lawrence, Mrs. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. riilsuury and tiazet Pillsbury and E. C. Cole. Anniversary Celebration. Last Monday waa the 30th anniversary of Pythianism, and Cataract Lodge, No. 76, of this city celebrated it right royally that evening. The following program waa rendered, which was hailed with delight by all those present: Opening prayer Rev. E. S. Bollinger Address of welcome Dr. G. Hoye, chancellor commander Club swinging Roht. Warner Instrumental duet violin and guitar) Mr. and Torney Address "Pythian Knighthood," Rev. R. A. Atkins Vocal solo George Howard Address "Rathbone Sisters" Mrs. Warren B. Brooks, of Portland Vocal solo Bro. McGinois Recitation Miss Dollie Cross Lunch was served and many remained and danced until about 1 o'clock. Fireman's Election. At their regular meeting held Febrn ary 20, Hose company, No. 3, elected the following officers: President, J. W. Jones; secretary, Dan Dooliltle; fore man, Jas. Ueckart; assistant-foreman, A Zimmerman; second assistant-foreman, Geo. Redaway ; treasure, C. E. Muir. Circuit Court Xoles. The following new cases have been filed in the circuit court: Geo. W. Crrn vs. Elizabeth Cran. Noblett & Co. vs. W. E. Carll. E. F. Riley vs. J. J. Porter. Prepared for War. The steamer Ruth is probably the first armed vessel to ascend the Willam ette to this point LaBt Friday she steamed proudly up the river, her pass engers and cargo protected by a large muzzle-loading cannon and sufficient ammunition to reduce any city on the water way. This weapon was consigned to the Agricultural college and ia a pres ent to them from a gentleman in Oregon City. The Brat salute was fired from it Tuesday morning, in honor of Lincoln's birthday. Corvallis Gazette. This death-dealing war implement was loaned the 0. A. C. to be used in battery practice, by James Roake of this city, whose son Chester is now attending that college. The cannon was manufactured in Mr. Roake's machine shops, and is G feet in length, throws a 3-pound ball, and welgha about 700 pounds. Aoksts wanted for the best typewriter on the market, the "nttuburg Vim ble ;" writing in sight at all times : ex elusive territory given. Address Bind' ley Hardware Company, Pittaburg.Pa, County Treasurer's Notice. I have money to pay county warrants endorsed prior to October 1, 1890, and also road warrants endorsed prior to No vember 14, 1899, and warrants No. 11170, 10987 and 11037 that were endorsed on the 14th day of November, 1899. Intereat will cease on all warrants in cluded in this call on the date of this notice. Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1900. Jacob Shade, Treasurer, Clackamas County, Oregon, 'Housework is had work without GoldDustf TO WASH BRUSHES AND COMBS To wtti ktlr brushtt tad comb, 4Utolv a tabletpooaful ol Cold Dust .Wishing Powder ! la boiling wtltrt whs ll It atari; cold, dsb Iht j krltiltt up tad dova without illowlea tbt kicks ol tbt bruibtt to bocorot wait wata iht bratbtt tr cits, dip thtco la plain cold wtttf ud dry (beta iltbtr b tht flrt or la tht ora tlr. Sotp lurat iht Irorr ktck combs or kruthta ftllow. but Uold Datt doc aol Inlur thins, 'UOI.ltt ftUULt Sua HjtUltlU" sal tnt as NaaMl to TH1 M. R. aiaaANK OOMPaSJV, Sk LmIo, turn Vstk, Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Ijist Saturday evening the basket ball team met their llrat defeat in the series ofgarcea played with the Willamette University. A game has been arranged for March 5, with the University ot Ore gon. Indoor btse ball Saturday evening, husineiM men's teams, reds va bines. The Bible class in doing gooi work un der Rev. Joseph Heaven. The blues will have charge of the open meeting next Sunday. Everybody in vited. Land Office Statement The United States Land OlhYe of thin city shows the following business sum mary for the month of IVcemher, Jan uary and Fehru try twin Ntibstantiitlly the same. The amount of business transactions in this office rnnk second In the United States, and ia constantly in creasing: Sale of public lands, 38 In number, 5349 77 acres, 113 355.22 Fees and commissions on 31 home stead entries, 4,3tVJ.8 acres, SIM) Gl Fees and commissions on 13 final homestead entries, 2,077. 41 acres, $125 Fees on X. P. R. R. Co'a lieu land list, 3 in number, 30,315 39 acres. XS2 Fees on timber land entries, $330 Testimony fees, 240 Road Committee Xeta. At a meeting of the road committee of the Board of Trade held Tuesday, it waa decided to lay the matter of putting the Clackamas river road in good condition from Oregon City to its terminal Mint, said road to be not lest than 10 feet wide, before the Board of County Commis sioners, and to request said commission ers to inquire and ascertain the cos' of same. And also to inform the Board of Commis.sionera that the citizens of Ore gon City, and people in general who are interested in said road, are willing to subscribe out half of the amount so re quired. Money to loan Hkdgks &. Ghikkitii. at lowest ratea. J a Thayer Real E-tute For Male. Collections made, money loanea. 14000, 3o7 acres, 125 nnder plow, 180 in pasture 50 in good timber, Linn Co, 72 by 100 ft. Front St., rents $100 per month. tr)020, 77 ai res all cleared, nine miles to Portland $2000, 44 acres 12 improved, 1500 cords timber. $1500, 40 acres, 23 cleared, balance pas ture near Canby. $2700, 2-5 acrea all cleared, No. one buildings $1200, 20 acres all cleared. $1700. 30 acres, all cleared near station. $000, 100 acres, near Wilhoit Springs. $300, 80 acres, 12 improved, near Clarka. Large list of hoaxes and lota cheap for cash and on instalments. The limnelleu .Hun fu Oregon City. As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throut and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 25c and 50c. lln bhilohs Couali and Consumption Thlt it beyond question the mot successful Couh Medi cino ever known to tcience: a lew dotes invariably euro the worst cases ot Couih, Croup and Bronchitis, while its won derful success in the euro of Consumption is without a par allel in thehlstory of medicine. Kince its first discovery it ha been sold on a Guarantee, a lett which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough, we earnestly ask you totryit. In United States and Canada 2V., Mc. and $1.00, and in nngiuna is. xd., Vs. 3d. and is.0d. SOLE PROPRIETORS .CWells LEROY, N.Y HAM1LTON.C &0 For sale by C. G. Huntley. n aa a 1 1 KSSSMS it J Women a5 Well as Men Arc Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheertulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become ao prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born ,J afflicted with weak kid neys. If tha child urin ates too often, If tha urine scalds the flesh or If, when tha child reaches an age when It should be abla to control the passage, It ts yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. tha cause of the difficulty ts kidney trouble, and tha first step should be towards tha treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men ara made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same (real remedy The mild and tha Immediate effect ol Swamp-Root Is soon realUed. It la aold by druggist!, In fifty cent and one dollar sues, tou may nave a sample Dome cy mail tree, also pamphlet tell- bob at swoB.ft. Ing all about It, Including many of tha thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kllmei & Co.. Blnehamton. N. Y.. be aura and mention this paper. Legal Noticen. .otlreof Utrrrt liiiirorrinratt Notice Is hereby given that tht city coon cil of Oregon City, Oregon, propose to Im prove Ilia alley In block No, '.'I, in Oregon City, Oregon, from the easterly Una of Wain itreet to the west line of tlie right of way of the O. A C. K. K. In accordance with the provisions of the following- ordinance Published by order of the city councilor Oregon City, Oregon, made the 7th day of February, 1U00. JlKi-ca C. Cckhy, Ciiy recorder, Ordkiiaure .Xo- An ordinance providing fur the improve ment of the alley In block No. 21, in Oregon City, Oregon, from the easterly line of Main street to the west line of the right of ay of the 'J. A C. K. K., and providing also for tha manner In which audi improvement It to be made. OKKOON CITT DOES OK11AIS At rOt.LnWt. Tbat the alley III block No. 21 In Oregon City, Oregon, from the easterly Una ol Main street to the wet line of the right of way of the O. & C. K. R. be improved in accordance with the following iecillcatione: The aurface of laid alley shall be cleared of all timber, planks and other ohitruo- tiona, and if the tame are not removed within ttfree daya alter notice to at to do from tha superintendent of streets, the same shall be removed by said stieriiileiiil ent and shall become the properly of Ore gon City. Kaid alley to its full width shall be graded to the proper grade so that after it shall be covered with three inch plank it shall con nect with Main street at the established grade thereof and shall properly connect with the way running along the east side of block No. 21, the same to he performed ac cording to the directions of the comuiltua on streets and public property. Three stringers, 2 inches by 0 inches, shall be extended the whole length ol said alley, one being placed at each side thereof and one in the center ol the same. Hald alley shall be covered Its full width and length with sound fir plank, 3 inches by 12 Inches in size, and the same shall be ' placed so that they shall constitute a firm and sub siaMlul roadway. Baid improvements shall be done in accordance with the dlrto ti im of said committee on streets and pub lic properly. Read lirst time and ordered publishtd at a regular meeting of the city council of Oregon City, held February 7, 1!HK). JJhuck C. Cuiiky. Recorder. Police of Final NHtlemeiit. Notice It hereby given tbat Knos A. Blair, the executor of the stale of Khoda A. Hlalr, deceased has rendered and presented for settlement, and tiled In the said court bia final account of his admlnls tration of the said estate, and that Monday, the 2itb day of February, 1!)0Q, at 10 o'olock a. m. at the court room of itiii court, at the county court house of said county of Clack amas in Oregon City, has been duly ap pointed by the court for the settlement or the said account, at which time and place any person interested In said estate may ap pear and tile exceptions in writing to the said account and contest the same. Knos A. Blair, Kxecutor. Notice. Notice la herebv given that I will apply to the city council at ita regular meeting in March, 1000, foi a license to sell liquor for six months at my saloon In Oregon City, Oregon, on Main street. Baid license to date from February 28, 1U0O. Frank Neiiurn, r.tn:ra!H (itnllon. In the County Court in the Hints ol Ore gun for the county of Clackamas, In the matter of the mule of Charles I'. Thore, (lecennnd. I'.. I. I 'I'lu.ral 1 1 v order of the aixive entitled court, you r i .... i - ... ............ I.- tie ni'reny nneu aim n'tiiin-ti in n'"-i lure the sittd court at Iheeoiirl room thereof, ih ih e'ly of on gon t'liy and the countv ol Chii-kaiiiiis, on M my tin Mil day of Man.!. A tl I'a.l ii 10. .','1, irk lii I Im furn. noon of the ssiil ilny, limn and there to show cause il i y von hsve. why an oninr of tain or Iota I A i of block No N or Wit lamella Kalis In Clackamas eoilniy, Orrgou. real properly belonging to the attain ot Charlet l'. 1 hore, ilvcraned, should not he ItHlItt Thin citation Is published by order or the II.... '!...- W 111.... I. ..I... ..I II.. .I...UM fltllt. llifn. I . IVTI.li, jtiiific "I iiw. v entitled court, and made and rniervil llu r In on the AMh dav or January, Inm Khan run T. Ohichtii, Ktecutor of tha atlata of Charles P. Thore, deceased. Liquor iotl.', Notice la hereby given that I will apply to Ihe city council at Ita regular meeting lii March, l!J, for a license lo sell tliiiora for tlx inonlha at my saloon In Oregon City, Oregon, on He'venlh street, and Kailroad avenue. Held license to data from March 11, 1 '.. l'Al'l. lll'SSoCK. rtoiH I Notice la hereby given that I will apply to the i-lty council at Its regular meeting In March, I'.kti, for a license lo sell liitiort for tlx months at my saloon In Oregon City, Oregon, on Heventti and Main streets. 8aid license lo data from February 'Jri, ltD. J. W. Ci.a. rirriiiiiu'a Ucrllon ."Mo I lor. Notice It hereby given that there will ba a (lrenisn't election held In Oregon Clly, Oregon, on Monday, the. lib day of March, IM), between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'olock p. in. Tbat the Fountain Hose Company's House on Main street between tie ven III and Klghlh streets has been designated aa tha polling place. At said time and place tha following officers of the lire department will ba elected by tha firemen In good stand ing of Oregon City: One chief engineer, one assistant engl liter and three member of lira commissioners, all for the term of one year. The following persona to act aa Judgea and clerk of aaid election have been ap M)lnted by the board of lire commissioner!: Judges August Asinut, O. W. Church; clerk, i. K. Rhoi'rt. Published by order of tha Board of Fir Commissioners. C. D. I.ATouarrra liners C. Ct aav, President. Secretary. Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 12, li0. (tiiisMoaa. In the Circuit Court of the Htste of Or gon, for the County of Clarkamia . Alfred 0. Day, plaintiff, iitiir, 1 riidant) Saddle M.Day, defe TotUddieM. Day. tha defendant above named : In tha nameof iheMiata of Oregon You ar hereby required to appear and answer tha complaint filed agaiual ynu In the above en III led court and cause on or before tha 7th dav or April 1WH that being Ihe time prescribed In the order of publication of this summons, and If you (all to so appear and answer herein the plainlltr tt III apply to the above entitled court lor the rellel prayed for In the complaint, to-wit: A decree of divorce from Ihe bonds of uiolri ninny now existing between you and the plaintiff, and that said bonds be annulled and dissolved tion Ihe grounds and for the reawn of your desertion ofili plainlilt. Tint summons is published by order or Hon. Alfred K. Hears, r, Judge of (he circuit court ol the fcHate or Oregon lor the county of Multnomah. Said order being mane upon the lOih day of February, r)).nd during tha absence of Hon. T. A. Mclirlde from the County of Clackamas and Slat ol Oregon, John T. I wan. Attorney for I'lalnillT. 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Invest ONE DOLLAR and put the Britannica into your home where your boy, as well as your girl, your wife and yourself, can consult it continually, ami when he attains manhood, there will tie no place iu literature or professional life to which he may not aspire, DELAY Will prove expensive. coupon and mail it to ) Please acquaint tne with the details of your Britannlca offer. Name , Street CltyidState HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, Oregon City, Oregon. Nolleo lor liiMI-.itlM. United Hlal.it land nlhVe, Oregon Clly, Oregon, Jniiiuuy ii, liaai. NoriCKIH IIKHKIIY OIVKN that In Ooiiiiillancewllh the prnvitluns uf Ihe act of congress ot June 11, IH.'M, entitled "An art forihn sale id limber hinds In the stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Terilioty," as extended lo all the puhllu laud slnirs by act of Auguil 1, Ihii'J, Pavld 0. Ilah'h of Mohilla, iioiiuly of Claikamas, slut of Oregon, has this day II led In Mils olllim his tworil statement No, Moo, for the purrhaae of Ilia n i na ! seo.ll'J, n U us id section No. ,11 In township No. 7. a range No, 4. e, and will oiler prool lo show Ihnl the laud sought la more valuable lor Us limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo esiahlhdi hit ela.m lo siild lau I belore the register and receiver ol till oltlne at Oregon Clly, Oregon, on Monday, the Mill dayof April, lllsl. II names as wiluesaesl ryuthia A H'ox, Jesse N. Ollleld, Joseph P, Oltleld, Missouri A T. Vanllusklrk, all of Molalla, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adversely Ihe above-described lands are rtlletel 10 III llielr eUluit In this olllre oil or before in Id tilth day of April, lism. I'll AH, II. MOOltKH, Itegisler. police, ofl'lanl soillcinenf. Notice I hereby given, that the under signed executrix of tne estate of l.sisrus I', Malhewt, deceased, ha tiled her llusl an. count, in Ihe county court (r Clackami Countv, Oregon, a such executrix, and that Monday, the XI day of April, Inml.at the hour of ID o'clock, a. in. has been Hied by Ihe Hon, Tims. K, Itvan, Judge of tsld court, as the time for hearing any and all objection in the said reKtit, and tha set llenient of tald estate. Kt.ua K. IlriiKsx, Kieculrlx ol tald Kstal. Dimick ,t Ks.lhsm, Ally, for Kieculrlx. Dated, F.ub. 12, l'.. 2 IDS Id. Attmlulairnlor'a ftoflrr. Nolle I benby given that the under, signed ha been apxilited administrator of Ihe estate of Kilislieth Chase, deceased and all ierson ar hereby notified 10 present all rlaluit against all elaie tome at Handy, Clackamas county. Oregon, on or tn-rore six month from lbs dale id this iiotice; tald claim lo lie proierly verified and accom panied al'h pnier voucher. Dated, February 2. It"). Ciianlki 8 I'iioi, Administrator of theeMate of Klirabetli Chase deceased. ftotlrool I'laidl WrUlemeaU. NOTICK IS 11 KHKHV filVKS. Ihatlha UitiUrsiiOied ) 11 1"1 his final account a administrator D lluiil Non. of Ih estat of Htlat Hbay, deceased and lb county Judge of Clackamas county, Oregon ha fixed Mondav, February '.II, !!) at 10 o'clock a. m. at liisolllc in said county and stal as the tliu and llr for htsnng any ami all objection to ssld final account. Dated January 111, I'M). I.ivv Hrtrr, Administrator De Home Non. of tha estate of Hilas Hbay, dec. .ollret Or.ll tr. Notice la hereby given by Ilia undersigned administratrix of the sil of (ieorge W. Mcholson, deceased, lo Ih creditor of and all persons having claim valnsl the 1st of ssld decedent to exhibit them, duly verelled according lo law within six month af er the llrsl publication of Ihi notice, to the (aid admlnlslrailx at her tesidenc In HmI Springs, precinct Clackamas county, Oregon, Daied, Feb. 10. !. Mai.ia A. Nu iioi,n, Adm. of tl estate of Uoorge W. Nkhol- on, deceased. 2-1)1 S PI. .iotkt:. Kullee Is herein iriveli lln.1 the laal will t..l I..I.III.HI ..II U Ul..h h.a ka.N tils. I for probata In the oounly court of the stal of Oregon for the county of Clackama, and any and all (arsons having claim against the laid estate must present them to the undersigned executors with proper voucher at Hie office of niy attorney In Oregon City, wlihln tlx inonlht from Ilia data of till notice. Hani HrAiia, Faitnan a Motiisaaoca, Clasx Wahmock, Kxecutor, Dated January 20, I'.MJ. Dimick A Katiham, Atty lor Kxecutor. BOY NEED TO-DAY Call at our store at once, or cut out this us. a