OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1000. WHAT Ml A I.I. WE VOTE IOR. l ive Amendments, to the State Cn.tltu tlnn, .lesliles I'mihI (Mlrr. In wldition lo the nyiiUr election of county, district and state otlicers to be cl.Tt.-J at the rMiliInu election, tli-if In also to be a vole on the following connitutiona.1 amendments: Municipal in.lfl.tpdiii'M . amendment j judicial am cnilment: initiation amendment, ri-jM-ht t; amendment ; ami an amendment ur niual solTratfe, which have ln umitM'J up by the Oorvallis Times in this way: im !)... nrotmaiikni the fuel alro- gates the prefent section of the state cvn-, program which will be followed stitution, which provide that no county ' jn (j)e .mirmtion for county certificates shall incur an indebtedness in in on Allf,i ll( is (0ow,: the aggregate tho sum of f-".lXX, anJ ill Commencing Wednesday April 11. at it at04d proposea to aulvstitute a sevtion 9 o'clock a. 111, and continuing until that hall extend the limitation of in- Friday April 13, at 4 o'clock p. tn. dehtcdncaa to cities, school districts and Wednesday Penmanship, history, 01 Otlier municipal corporations, as well a j thegraphy, reading, cotintioa, o that their aggregate indeht- j Thursday Written arithmetic, theory ednes shell not exceed 5 per cent of the 0 iecliiig. grammer school law. taxable propeity therein. j Friday Geography, mental arithmetic Atpreeenttherearethreejuaticesof the physcologr, civil government. tt He supreme court. It pa-eed, theju- diciarv amendmentt will increase this nuT.U-r to five. The irrigation amendment 1 an inno-, ftt 4 0 ctK p. IU. ration in that paaaage will aid another! WedneaJay Penmanship, orthogra article to the state convention. The con- ,hy. reading. etitution of 1S67 contained eight articleai Thursday Artof questioning, theory which have been preserved. If it re- MirM th unction of the voters, the irrigation amendment will b know n aa Article XIX, and under its terms the neceiwary use of lands for the construc tion of reservoirs for pnrposes of irriga tion, and for the construction of ditches a&d flumes to carry water, for the devel opment of natural resources or the pres ervation of health, is declared to be a public use and aubject to the control of the fetate. The right to appropriate trom any natural stream, unappropriated waters, and shall not be denied. The use of waters now appropriated ia de clared to be a public use aa above, sub ject to certain regulations. The right to collect compensation for nee of water ia made a franchise. Section 2-i of Article 1 of the state con '.ita!ion provides thai no negro, not liv ing here at the time of its adoption, should ever hold land or be allowed to make contracts or maintain suits in the caurt. t'pou the passage of the Four teenth amendment to the federal con stitution this section becomes a dead letter, and the "Repealing Amendment" seeks to efface it from the organic law of the state. In voting on the question ol the "Equal Suffrage Amendment" the ques tion to be determined is whether or not the constitution shall be amended as follows : Article 1. The elective franchise in this state shall not hereafter be prohib ited to any citizen on account of sex. Article 1 of the constitution contains thirty-five sections but the joint resolu tions as adopted proposing the amend ment does not state which particular one it is desired to amend. Died. While the sweet balmy air of spring is hoverin around us. and the hum of industry ia carred on by the insect world on wing, a sad and solemn hoar Las come to pass. 'Twas the cold band of death laid on one, a fair young lady in our midst, who is but in the bloom of life. It is well to remember "That in the midst of life, we are in death." At the hour of 7:35 last Saturday morning, March 24, 1900, the peaceful voice of angels became a ruling ideal over the life of Miss Effie Clarice Xoyer, aged 18 years 7 months and 3 days. Her last moments on earth were of the motit peaceful nature, which marked her pasaing'of the bounds of this earth to a high and fairer home beyond the skies. The deceased was born near Oregon City, Clackamas county, August 21, 1881, of well-known parents. Her lather, B. F. Nnyer, is now in Klondike, and is yet uninformed of his Bad and sudden be reavement which will no doubt be a great shock to him. The cause of death was Rpinal meningitis and brain fever. She was sick only about 12 days, the last eight daysof which time was paused unconsciously. She leaves a father, mother, five sisters and one brother, be sides many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. The remains were interred in the Dart cemetery, Sunday, March, 15, 1900 for its last resting place. 'O thou sweet and peaceful reet, Which forever shall be bleBl; And lor time we ne'er shall see, That glorious temple of eternity. jAMes F. Mitts, Meadow Brook, Or. Teacher Diet. No. 11, Yellow Jitck. Owing to the prevalence of smallpox in difjerent localities throughout the country, which is liable to become epi demic, it is recommended and strongly urged that all persons within the city and especially school children be vacci nated without delay. C. D. Latoi kette, Mayor. Charles Albbioht, J. W. Powell, FfiANK Bl'BCII, Health Committee. Novelties in neckwear, handkerchiefs and veiling just received at Golden Rule Bazaar, TraeherV Examination, j Notice ia hervby given that for the pur- p e of making an examination of all person who may olfcr themselves aa cuidiUles for tea hr of the achoula of this county. The county achool auper-1 intendent thereof will hold a public ex amination at Urn court houso, Oregon City, Oregon, April II, J'am, commenc ing at !) o'clock a. m. lUnd tills SW dav of March. YMW X. W, Hol ANU, Comity School Snpreintendent of Clackamas County. For countv certiticatea only. For primary certificates commencing Wednesday April 11, at 0 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Thursday, April 4 0f teaching, method. Mory ef a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery, George P. Williama, of Manchester, Muh. tells how such a slave wai made tree. He say: "My wife haa been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dixiy spella. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, rnn down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Geo. A. Harding Druggist. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are Said on a positive guarantee. Lures near 1 burn, rairing of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 eta. ami 50 cts. Geo. A. Harling, agent. The Farmers and Mechanic store of Oregon City invites your inspection of their new line of dry goods, clothing, etc Wedding stationery, the latest strict and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entsbi-risi MAX! A LOYER. Haa 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. Huntler the Druggists. A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and side. He says: "My right arm at times was entirely uaeleos. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it neyer fails." For sale by G, A. Harding, Diugist. The latest in walking hats an sailors at Miss Goldsmiths. M. Michaels is having his store build ing enlarged and will place in a new stock of ladies's good. Legal Notices. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, County of Clackamas. Matilda Schreckhise, plaintiff Geo D Schreckhise, defendant To Geo. D..Scbroeckhiae, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the ahove entitled con rtand cause on or before the 24th day of April l'JOO, the same being six weeks from the date of the firxt publication of this summons, if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint the plaintilt will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complain I to-wit, tor a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony between you and plaintiff herein. This summons is published by order of Alfred K. Sears, jr. judge of the circuit court of the Fourth judicial district. In ad.) and entered March It, I'M, in the absence ofT. A. McBride, Judge of the above en titled court. This summons is first published on March 10, I'M, Bbownki.l & Camtrell, Attys. for Plaintiff. police Tor Publication. Land Ollice at Oregon City Oregon. March 17. l'.0. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of bis inten tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on May, 8, I'M, viz: H.8. CAMPBELL, by his guardian, Alfred Leuelling, for the seJ4ofnw4, neofswj, sw' ofnejand uwofse sec 25, t.3s, r8 K. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Blephen D. Coleman, and Stephen O. Mitchell, of Sandy Oregon; John T. Mcfn tire and William Welch, of Salmon, Ore. C. B. MOORKS Register. rifotismorkishaidwoAwittioutGoldDusr WASHING WOOLEN BLANKETS Te Iknrr x It, trial blankata Meal tuhtd leiiaed at try t leaned lot Seal ihr. Ta eaee iw kleneere eoh ee Hffi eaeae a eoani da la kill luk ol aera tur s ei,a I Mr Bin cup M Cold Dust Wishing Powder ad eoek eleakel la N for keif aoart rsee laiplr aiove H trmitii tad ree Ike eelled sea' niH la aarai vtnr of it rat Mmparaiara lha aat la wklck row weak II, kaa aa la ana la.e or eaaihiae eunJour (ir eaa sat ktl t ton, aklM eliolat )oa lll eare. T t it UIm l m, Km Whwa Muiiitu iioi rua aoiuauu' aaaa baa m i.m at m a. a. raiaiAa eoneatiy. at. latrta, mmm Vat, Siaininion. IN THE ClUCt IT OOl KT oftl.eSta of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Courtauld Thomson, plaintitl Va K.I art J, lKiwIrn, and IxHiisa Poalen, ilrtriiitanla To K.laardJ. lKialrnaml Loula lVwlrn delpixlants. In Hit nam of lha State ol (trayon, ) ou and each of you a'e hereby r.uiirvl lo ai lear and anaaer the complaint It In) aaml you in Ilis a'Hive pntiilml suit on or brforr tlit 7lli day ol May, 1 ), a Inch Is lha time prescribed In lha order (or publication ul Una sum mom within whlcb you ara re quired to answer Ilia complaint ul plaliilitf. and II you (ail aol appear and amer, (.T ant thereof, the plaintill w ill apply to fie court for Ihe relief demanded in the com plaint herein. The reliel praved for in the complaint ia. that upon lha hearing of the above ntnlrd uit it day be decreed thai the plaliitltr la entitled to a dfe for Ihe sale of the Inlrreal of Ibe delendanta In and to the lands hereinafter described, lo reimburse plaintilt lor certain moiiaya aid out by hi hi as tenant in common with da femiant, K.I ward J Itowlen In said land! lor the preservation thereof from loaa ol the title thereto by lorvcloaure of a murta-ax on the same, and lor a decree tubrotaili'H plaintiff 10 Ihe rights of the former oaner aid holder of said mortgage againal the intereat of defendants in and lo said landa. The advancement of Ibe moneys by plaint iff being aa follows: June3U. 1KVI I 80 0T June Li. 1.4M l IS) Iiiii.'N mil) No . (! April 24, iiS 11) Apr., VM, 1-97 l) t One half of whlcb said moneys, with In- teres! and a reasonable attorney's fee, pro- vtdel in and by ihe term ol said mortgage, this plainilif is entitled to recover from and by the sale of the Interest of defendants in said lands. The lands hereinbefore referred lo are sitoatod In thecouniy of Clarkamaa, Slate of Oregon, and described as lolloars, lo-i : Ten cres being Ihe north of the a1; of ol three (3) sal off by decree to William B. Campbell as eighty acres. Said lot three (Si being situated In section li, town one sonlli, range one eaal aid section thirty, town one south, range two east, and being a part of Ihe Hector Campbell donation Land claim. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thomas A. McHride. Jucl-e of lha above entitled court made March 19. I'Ju. By said order it was directed that ibis summons be published once a week for an successive weeks, and the date al the first publication thereof is March Z, W. A. Clslasd. Attorney for Plain till; I'lrrtutor' Nale. Notice Is hereby given by the under- j signed, executor of Ihe estate of Charle P. ' Tbore, decesaed, that on and after the Pith day of April, PW0, he will proceed to sell at private sale the following dearnhed real ! eatate belonging to the estate nf Charles P. , Thore. decesaed. All of lots No. I and 2, of block No. 8. of the town of Willamette Kails in Clackamas county, Oregon. Terms ofj sale, cash. Subject to confirmation by the county court of Clirkamaa rounty. FkASii.ta T. GHtrriTii, Executor of the Kalate of Charles P. Tbore, decesaed. Hedges 4 Onllith, Attorneys lor Kxecu'or. Notice Tor I'ulilieallon, United States l.and Office. Oregrm City, Oregon, March 12, l'.J0. Notice is hereby given that Incompliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I87H, entitled "An act forthessle of timber lands in the Slates of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington lerntorv" as extended to all the puolic land states by act 01 August t, IKK WILLIAM MOUTENSoN, of Marquam. eounty of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this ollice his sworn statement No. SPil. for the pnrchase oftheNWof section No. 4, In towimhlp No. 7 8. rang No. 2 K, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agri cultural puroe, and lo etahlii,h bis claim to said land before the Keglaler and Re ceiver at tins ollice at Oregon Citv, Oregon on Wednesday, the Zi I day of ilsy, 'M. He names as witnenei: Frank Jones, Albert Wsde, of Scoffs Mills; Julius K. Mortenson, Joneph T. Boss both of Marquam. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahove descbribed lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollice on or before said 23 1 day of Mav. IM. C'HAH. B. MOOREH, I'cgister, Xollce of Final Mot (lenient. NOTICE 18 HEKKBY GIVEN That I have tiled my final report as executrix of Ihe last will and tentamenl or James T. Hougham, deceased, in the county court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, and said court has fixed Monday, April 2, V at 10 o'clock a. m as the lime of hear ing any objection lo said report and admin istration, of said estate. Any person having any objections to said report and administration must Ills the same in said court before said date. Dated February 21, !). AIakv F. Houuiiam, Executrix as Aforesaid. L. u. Porter, attorney police of I'inul Nrllleinent. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that (he undersigned, administrator of the estate of George Groom, decease.!, has tiled in the County Court of the btate of Oregon for the County ol Clackamas, his final account as administrator of the said estate, and tbe Hon. Thos. F. Kyan, )udK of the said countv court has fixed Mondav II, day ol April, 'M, at the boor of 10 o'clock a. m. at the court room of said court at Oregon City. Oregon as the ti me and i,Uni of hearing objections to said final account. Fhasxliii T. Ghiffith. Administrator of the estate of George' Groom deceased, I Hedges 4 Griffith, attorneys for adm. 3-2 3 30 MM 111). the Circuit CoU'l ol Ihe Stale ol Oregon a itinn and lor Clackamas county. t liordoti. plalntllf, I vs. ' (i, 11. Ion, defendant! to P. liofdon, Ihe alx'V.t'ane.1 drft: In li.e name of Ihe S'ate 11IOreg.n1. Yo.l .ir l.rirl.v requited to appear and an.arr the complaint hied a,-.i.-l -'" " ata.ie anil ill sal.l ro-.M. on or r-n. !' Vihdev ol April, ''it s'1 (r,.,ii Ihe tl"l p it. n ation ol tlna aumitunis and if vou fall to appear and " complaint, the plaintilt will apply to the mutt ..r Ihe rellel demanded therein, lo it l'lial the honda ol mal-in.onv heiaaen ,011'rarll and the defendant he di.aol.e.1 an t thai alie rave lha care and rnatudy ol Ihe minor rliil Iren ul aa d marriage and Ihe ru.ta of this suit, and aurh oilier reliel a in the court shall aeem rqiinahle. Pile .uminonais published In Ihe Oregon tliy Knierprlae hv order of I" h.-. K. Ityan, Judge ol the eounuronrt ul l iacs.an.aa ismnty. dated March I.1. the Ural puldi.ail.in be,,., March K Pi. w .. Attorney lor Plaintill. r.itM-uiur'a aale matter ol Ihe eatate of In Ihe N. O. VYalden, deceaaed. SoTICK 1H HEKKBY GIVKN by the iin.Uraigued eieculi.ra uf Ihe etal ol S O Wai.lei, deeeaa-d. that on and a.'ler the .'.I day of April, I . theyalil pr.ic-ad 10 aril al private sale Ihe lollo ng Hrecrih-d real and familial t-ruiieriy t longing lo 1 11, . .iata of N () WaMen. ilMned iMti and 5 ol block '.Tot Orem CI'V, Cisckamat 'ounty. Oregon. Cndlvded S lntrel In the billowing dea:rhed rai nroirt situated In Clackamas I'ounlv. Oregon, ltegtiiaing at Ihe S al Ihe aw 1 1. m cur lier on line beleeen aeciious ;'l and Tp 1 S, K 2 e, and running Ihenre N 2Dcbains lo lha C unity Mad al the re entrant corner ol tbe JamaaWlnalon Imnallon lnd Claim: thence W ID chains lo Ihe lop of Ihe bluff; thence following the eforeaeid county road In a eoulhaeaterly directmn lo Hie North boundary ol Ihe lieorge Ahernetiiy I. I.. C. ; thence H si deg. il tnln. K. l acing Ihe north tamndarv ul Ihe George Atirrnatby 1). I. C; 37 : cliaina n.orvur laa lo a (miiiiI S. ul In quarter secti in corner belaeeu aectiona .1 and 2 aluresaiat ; Iheiice N !l hnka more or leaa lo the place ol beginning containing cre. I'l. divided 'i Interest In portion ol lot 3 nf block S ol uragon City. Clatkainaa County, Oregon. d"a ribel aa folluwa: H ginning al ilia N. K. mrner on Ihe VV. line of Mam street; thence 8 along said W. line 2ft.. feel lo center ol party wail; Ihenre W. al right anglea witb Main Street along Ihe center of s.nd partr wall and heyund II Nl feel; Iheiice al right angles with laat dewrltinj line S. i' 5 left Ul N. line nf aanl lot 3; Ihenre K. along aald N. line i frel lo place of beginning. l'n.livnle.1 ! lulernl in Ihe N. S of block ill uf Clacka uas Heig'ils, In C.ackaiuas County, Oregon. V'A shares of Ihe preferred capital stork ul Ibe I'ortlaud (ienerel Klwinc Co , and It) hares uf capital st'H k ol Bank of Oregon City . Terms ol Sale shall be either cash In full or not leas than .' er rent raali and the remainder secured by note of the purcbaaer with a mortgage uon tbe property aold lo secure Ihe Payment Iherrnn K ie i..rfhr pa-lf-i'sea aiodv In lleilgea 4 Grlftllh, attorneys for executors, al their otuce 1 1 Oregon City, Oregon. K. K CllXA!, :. H CarviKLD, lis, i. A HtHtusu. Executors ol the estate ofN.O. M aiden, deceaed. Hedges t Grilllth Attorneys lor executm-a. police of Flsanl Nellletnesit. Notice is hereby given, that the under signe.1 aduilniairntor, with Tie will sunned, of the estate uf Clarissa Fellows, dereaned, has filed lila final arroui.t as such adminis trator In Ihe county court nf Clackamas county Oregon, and thai Monday, lha 23d day of April, 110 at I'l o'clock a. m, at the county court room of aal.l county and slate as Ihe lime and plare for Ihe settlement of laid llnal reHirt ami account ami the hear ing met determination of any and all objec tions thereto. A. 8. DaassKa, Administrator sn I Ihe will annexed of Ihe estate of I'.arisaa Fellows, dec. .o n i:. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the city council at its regular meeting In April, PiOO, for a license to sell liquor for six months al my saloon In Oregon on Main street. Hold license to date fron April 8. WiO. M. IUnho. vtr circle A t. NrTi U Karl's Clover Root Tea fleanliriM !. r-.Mni.i..n i..a fl HMl.KlVP,a Freah, Clear Skin. t ureaCmi flP'i';n, lnillKe.ll.,.1, and all Kruptlcma nf tlia hkln. An agreeable l.aanllva Nerve ionic. Sold on ahaolute froarnnUe by all dniKidila at 2,V., COc. and $ 1.00. C. WELLS 4 CO., LCROV, N. 1, son eaoraiiToae For sale by 0. O. Huntley. llre for rMi.UrliM Fulled Stales l and Oltlce, Oregon CHy, Oregon, March 11.1''". ....... , . , No fit 'K IS IIHlHtY UIM N Ih.t l co.npllsnce with U pr.ivial.ine ul an acl id I'.M.greaa of June 1. s,s ,nlllled"Aii acl f"f he si'e of ll.nt.cr lau.ta III Ihe alslea ul I all h.M.la. Oregon. Nevada, and Va.l.ingi" T.rrih.rv." aa rilelidrd lo all lha Public I and Kiaiea hv e l nl Augual t, PJ. J.isKPII K HrACrFKU, ul Fvell, counlv uf Hiiolioiiiish, slal Waah.gi..n, liaallils.lav me.t In Una ultl.'e 1,1a laulii ala.en.elil .No. I' .' I'"' rlia-nllhel .i-land 2. t , ','1 MV. of aN nun No. I. In luwualiip No. IIH, reune I K. and will ufter (.roll M sh .w thai the land aoughl la mora selne'de lor Us llnilwr or alone than for agricultural piirN.eee. an l toeatahllah Msrlahnld sai l laud llr the llegiaiar and lta.eler ol Una i Itlce al (in-g.ui 1'ilr, Oiegon, no Halurdar. IhetMi dav uf June, I 'll le.ea aa wllaaa.el Chaa. llalHiu'k. J- r'- '''. of Oregon Cllv.Ore; laoni Vsnghao, nf Jlolalla, Ore. ; William Nell, of Kierell, Wah, Ai v and all rauna rlaUt'lna" adieraelV l ai.S deacrllwd lands a-e r Uealed M tllellielrcial.ua In Ihla ultl.'e on or helore aid lHh dav ul June, I'"". 1 II AN. It. MihiltM. Keglaler, .ilrai ( 'reJIIr. Notice Is lie'ehv given hv Ihe iiiularaigue.) a Inilnlatralni uf lha eatate uf tieurge W. Mi liolaon, dn-eaae.1, lo Ibe nwlltursnf an. I . ,. . i... ... .i.i,.,. ...ii,.i lha aalala ai. vai.il ."a - - - uf aahl deHen Iu eihlhll lliem. duly . . ... ... I., .iil.ii, Ki.H.f.itlha ferenrd airairuing iu iw i,...",i ........... aferll.enral puhllcailo.i of Una nollce. I i Ihe eald e.lii'lnlal'e'H el lisr aeanlai.ee In H.fla Hpriuga, pte.iiirl Cia kamas county, Oregon, I'eted, Irb. in. I '". Mat i A. No ii."i". Adm, nftt eeelale ul George W Nhhol sou, deceaeed. JliHI'k. .ilmlaxlalrstier'e aiiale No! It K H IIKKKHY til VK.V lhai pur a.ianl lo ur lcr ul Ihe caiunty ruurl, uf Claikaniaa rouulv. I will on halnrdar April 21. I '". at o o'do-k A. M , al the Ironl d.ior of ll.e Cu.irt l.o.iae, In Orafoii Coy, Oregon, icll al plihlie auillnn lo lha blgiieal In.l.ler forraah Ihe right, title and Intereat uf Martha A. Uaoreaai lha lime of bar death III and to Ibe lulloamg real eatate lo-wll: VSA.T I. Ilelng a part of the ltlrrl Allen I). I- C No I.'. Ill le il.m ll.T.IH. It. I K. ul Ihe Willauielle Meridian and siliiaUl In Ihe cuuuiy ul flaw keiuaa ami stale of Oregon, and l n. or particularly daarita-l as fol low a, l.i wit: llrglnnlng at a 'lnl that la eaal II 1 chains and N. 4 Jsichalna fnt.ti the H. W. comer ufaald Cl. 4.', Ihenre N a.' deg n n.ln , K ft.'Ji rhalna; Ihanee N M ehame and parallel to lha weal line of aahl CI. 12 ui the center of the Mlrertnti r. ed . I he new H. 10 .leg M mln, W, Ui rhalne along aald row. I lo Myera' land; lhone aouih 1.' I.'chaina In Ihe place ul lieglunlng , ciinlalnlng 20 acres. tst.T I. Relng s pari of lha It ilfl AHen I. I.. C So. .'. In aerllon 4 and ti. T. M M It I K. Will Me., and ailuatal in Ine ouniy ol C eckamaa. ataia n tiregon, an l le more I.arll.-uiariy laarrhe aa foloaa. I.iwil: legtnulng al the H. K corner ol said D. 12, Ihenre north 2T ch, tracing the eaal Una ofaaij (.1. 42, Ihenre weal lilUlrh. and parallel lo Ihe eolith line of aanl CI, 4.'. Ihenre soulh 2ft "I cb. I'l Ihe soulh line uf said I'l. 42; Ihenre eaal ll mrh. lo the place of heginningniriiaimng 40 aerea. TsaiV 3. Ilelng a', art of lha It.d-rl Allan I). I. C. So. 42 In aec. 4 and II, r 4 14 . It. I K. Will. Ma., an I allnated In Ihe ro.itily nf Clarka maa and state uf (Iragon. and Is mure particularly drecrtned ae followa. loan: lleginumg al a point In Ihe norlli line nf said CI. 42, Keat II 12 rh from lha N. W. corner Iheraof the in a Kaal 4 37 Ch. ; Ihenre S, I'l (leg. U min. K IJ.IO rh.: U anra H. o .leg &l mln. W.3 2sch.; Ihenre H. I'l .leg. 9 min. K. St. 10 rh. lo Ihe renter of Ihe Nllvertoil road; Ihenre H. 4deg..'il mm. W. 2.1 :) ch.. Ilienre i.ortli 32 2ft rii. to ihe place of beginning; containing 'I I A JolIN W. Im h i It KM. Kxerutor of the eatate of Martha A. I mres. What are Necessities? It is a Matter of Opinion! "Vic t ot everythlnr I need. I've Just had my breakfatl.v M J1y Idee of 'ncceMlty U to have plenty to cat and ehanre of Clothes.' Wbc I wcnl to school I lamed readln, rllcn and relhraellc, and than all I need. Tncy ay that Ignorant people won't stand eny show at all la soclty la a few years from now. I wonder If Ibat will be Ibe case.' " fCfitMflAM ,s not lu.xury tut Prlme necwslty to ttie laborlni tlUULUllUll ma' .f -Jjy. I want amujctnetit but that does not Y,f exclude Improvement. When a man Isenf.iged In atuJy '1 .TTu", '. ". ,,lere ' ,a""r' but 11 I M oi:liiteJ with Interest all along that t Is forgotten In the Jrllght whkh It carries In Its performance. Children. If left to their own Impulse, will nsk questlotn. anJ If you provide mean ol answering yoi will encourage them, and cause delight an J pleasure In reward). 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In, ll.e aam Ulng aeteii arka Irom ila ,,,,' ul Ih Ural pulill. atlon id l.a a ,,,, yu.l will lake notice thai II lint fall en lo e! ear and answer said couiplaiul the plan, ml anlai'l'lv lo Ihe luurt lor lha ieii,( ,,. oiai.l 'l In aanl cuiuplalul, lowli; Hi ImiiiIs nf inalrluuiuv ,o tutting laeen oil and plalntllf lie illaaoliad r . a ail a la puhllahed by uid id Aid. I Nara, ) l Ige id Ihe rnllith Judicial diln,' aald eiale, In IhaOregun City Knle.p,.. r., all aurceaalve Warka, romllieni Ing lanl4 U, 'll, and rulillnnlng for rac'i week Ihria. after 1.1 and In. hiding April jn in. Ilanassii. ,t I'aMrsaii Alturu)a l..f I'lalntir), ,lMer .wller, Nolle le lierehf given thai I alllap.y .i ihe riiy council al lis regular Tnaeling April , I''", for a license lo sell .iiora 1, i mmillis al my sal.Hin In Orag,.n iiyt Oregon, on Main and Fourth atieda, rald llctlii lo date from April 7, l'" J. N. Minis. Mm hi HWBa In lha Clrvull Cuorl ol Ihe Klale uf Of gun, for lha County nf Clackamas , A flad ti. Iey, pialnl.fT, ' j ,ni le. (lad lie M.l'ar. dfndai.i Tora.ldieMa 1'ay. Ihe dafan.lanl ei naii'rd . In ll.e iiamanf U.eHlate uf Oregon Y., ara lierehy riiirel lo apar and ama.r Ihe roinplalnl lllal agalnal )oi In lha aiane antl'le-l ruurl ami ra'iae 1111 uf lt.,i ;ih .lav uf April. I'JU. Ihal being lha lona iraa-itie. In Ihe or.lef uf puhllrauoit nf Ihla eunini.iue, and If you fall lo an a ar imliniair herein Ihe plalullff a III 1 1, .i the alie milled ruurl ,.r Ilia i,u prarwl for In lb romplalnl, ua,i x dreia ul ..Ourrw fmm the huiide nl malrt. niunv now silatlug betaaeii you ami the plalnlllf, and thai aanl bun.le be annulled, and diaauiiad uajii Ibe geiKHi'le ami (or Ihe iaein ul your daaarll.ni uf ihe p.a.i.lifl. Thie e.in.ni.o.a ia publiahad l.y ur.lef uf Hon. Alfrwl V. Haara. jr. judge ul lha eirn.ii ruurl of Ihe Male ul Orrgott tut Ihe r.-amy uf Multnomah. Kaid order being itiai ii4i.i Ihe I'eti dav nf Fabnary, I 'naM during Ihe atiaeiire uf Hon. T. A. kl. llo.ia from ihecuuuly uf Cta. kan.as and Maieo! Oregon. June T. I'Mias, Atluruey for I'la.hiift Pale of Drat puMl. atlon. Fab. 21. Ho, .wllee. .r faibllrsilleai Cnilad rltata lanj srfl.a, Oregou l l'y, Oreg.ni, January 71. I NofU KM lir.ltKIIY OIVF.S that In eoiuplleure with lha pruvlaiuiia of lha a I .a) miiKm uf June 3. Is.'S, en.liUd "An act lor lha aale ul Unit' lamia In 10 ala m of California. Oiegun. Naia.)a iikI Maahli g. Ion terrliory." at nndel Ul all lb put' 14 land etaiee hi art uf Augual 4. I'.'. (arid C. Ilstrb nf MolaMa, on my nf C'e-aemea, stale uf Oregon, has llila ilay filed In Ihla oft! re hie sworn ata'eineul No M i',, for ll.e purchaaenf lha n Vt ne 'i see tt, 11 hf o aeril.iu No. XI In low oar, li No. 7. a rang No. 4 e, an l will oiler proof to eh.ie thai Ihe laud sought Is mora valuab'e lor It Hinder or aluua II, 1 for agricultural pur4aa, and In eatat.ilili tile cia in lo aald land be for Ine regUtcf and recelrer of mis ofTPiw al Oregon City, Oregon, un Monday, Ih loth day of A'til, !'. He nan.ee aa wllneaaaar SJfulhla A Fo. Jeaae N, Offleld, Jueeph I. o tiaid. Mia..uriA T. Vaniluekiik, a l of M, italla. Oregon. Any and e l iwreons rlalmlng adverealy I'.e aialeecribed lamia are re-HU"l la ne their rlalms In this nfTlce on or before aald ihih day ol April, I'bii, CHAM. ti. MooK4. Krgialer, 1m trarnei is nappy calurs lo siplore. The fool Is happy that ha koowi do more." -Apg. Why? - ,c"l "ve atnievea is Deiore us. 1 ueir V. ' our marvelous offer and aeriirea a set of