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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, 6 Legal Notices. MIF.KIFI'N 8.41. K. ss In the Circuit Court of Iho State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. J.T. Apperson, plalntitT" vs. T. I Charman, trusts. Kite L. L'tisrman. A. 8. Uresser, Mary Con vers, Kdward B. Harris Olickimu Abstract A Trust Company, cor poration, A. VV, Che ney. B rtha M. Sum ner. E. J. M. Kit rick, Michael Miliar!, J. U. Mack. James VV. Part low, Ixmis H. Wasser man, (.ieorge Morris, Mrs. C B. Johann, W. H. Dobyns. D. C. Teuford, Samuel !ra ham, V. E.Gos. Mary tieorge, I). J. Switier, Iavid Turney, 8arali iforije, A. H. Genres, Kdwin Collins. John Vinnev, I. Le Mahieu, Maria Shintatrer. Cath erine Bnrkhnlder, Mo Minnville College. corporation. Flora Kir, KnielieC. Slis. J. P. Shaw, W.J. Kauch, Delendant. State orOagoos COfNTV OK l LAt'KAMAS.) By virtue of a judgment order, decree and an execution, duly issued out of ami under the seal ol the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly nirected and dated the tilth day of May, I!1-, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 2nd dav of May 1902, in favor of J. T. Apperson, riaintitt, and against T. L. Charman, De feudant. tor the sum of $11 915 29, with in terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum Ironi the 2tutdny of May, 1902. and the further sum of $ "s"3j taxes with in terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, from the 2nd day of May, 1902 and the further sum of W).0O, a attorney's fee, with interest thereon at. the rate of ti per cei t per annum from May 2nd 1902, and the further sum or 00 costs and disbursenieMs, and the Costa of and upon this writ, commanding me to make atle oft he following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, slate of Oregon, to-wit: TRACT NO. 1. Beginning at the South East corner of the A. F. Hedges and wife P. L C. in T. 3 8. R. 2 E. ol the Willamette Meridian in Clackamas County, Oregon ; thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes West to the angular corner on the West boundary of the Wil liam Holmes claim; thence North X! de grees 30 minutes East 8 5 chains to the line between Townships 2 and 3 8utn, thence West on Township line one chain to claim line; thence North 28 degrees East on claim line 6.2.3 chains to the most south erly corner of a tract of laud deeded by Archibald Mckinley and wife to David HcLaugblin found recorded on pages 25t and 257 of Book "C ' of tbe record of dee. is for said County and Ptte; thence North 6") degrees 30 minutes West on the Southerly line of said McLaughlin tract loO feet lu the Southerly line of tbe County road, thence tracing tne said southerly line of the County road to a point in an easterly pro jection of the north line of "Tract A" of South Oregon Citv No. 3 as shown bv the recorded plat thereol found on page 19 book 5 of tbe record of Town Plats in Clack anias Uouiny. Oregon; thence West on said north line to the Nor h west corner of said "t ract A ' thence South 200 feet; thence West M0 feet; thence North 00 feel ; thence West 4JO feet; ibence Nortu (i2-').5 fetttothe tip of the first mam biutl; thence South West ry with tbe meanders of said blu H tj ttie intersection of the same with the township line before mentioned; thence West on said Township line to tne intersection of the same with tbe South Wenrly bonndary line of said MKinley claim ; thence South 45 degrees East on claim line to the most northerly rormr of a tract ol land deeded tiy . r. Hedges and wile to J. T. Appern bv deed recorded on pages 305 of Bonk "N" of deeds fur said ountv and State; toence South 1J degrees West 16.82 chains to a stone on tbe couth boundary line of said Hedges claim ; thence East on claim line i,. is chains to a pim thence Norm A 17 ruul is to a point on the McK.ii.lry c aim line; thence East to apontontiie west Ooundarv line ol toe said Holmes claim; thence South to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres mora or less. TRACT NO. 2. Beginning at a point which is North HI degress 12 minutes East 2.3 'X chains distai t from a point which is North 0 degrees 22 minutes We-t and 6.79 chains distant from the So'it'i we-t corner .f the D. L. C. of Win. Holmes and wife in T. 3. ti. It. 2. E. of the Willaintt e Meridian in Clackamas County, Oregon ; thence North H5.2 feet to a stone; hence West feet; thence South leet; thence North 89 degrees 12 minutes East lnC2 feet to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres more or less. TRACT NO. 3. A part of the D. j. C. of Wm. Holmes and wife in Sec. 0, T. 3. S. R. 2. E. Willim et'e Meridian, and more particularly des ciibed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Wet bound ary ol said Holmes I). I.. C. 0 7!) chains North 0 degrees 22 minutes Went from the Southwest corner ol the same; thence along the West boundary of same North 0 degrees 22 minutes West 1.VS8 feet to a point; (hence North degrees 18 minutes Es-t R5.'i feet to a stone; thence South fii3 37 feet to a point; thence East 7.02 feet lo a point; thence South 0 degrees 22 minutes East j 156 5 feet to a point on the North boundary of a tract of land conveyed by J. T. Apper-1 son to (!. 0. WiI'Ihmis by deed recorde-i on -a i .Vii of book 2i of record of deeds of Clackamas County, Oregon; thence on the Noith boundary of said tract to the place of beginning, situate in Clackamas County, Oregon. TRACT NO. 4. Beginning at a point on a line between trie lands sold by M. J. Broden'rk et al to J. T. A nperson as recorded in li iok "H"' page 357 record of deeds fur Clackamas County, Oregon, and that sold to iJavid Mcl.augh.iii by Archibald McKh.lty re corded on pages 2-Vi and 2'i7 of Book "C" of deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon, 224.4 feet South 65 degrees 30 minutes East from the most northerly cornrr of a tract of land conveyed by J. T. Apperson to T. L. Charman, Trustee, recorded on page Book 33 record of deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon, ibence South (' t egrees 30 miimt-s East along said line to the Southerly line ol the Cvuniy road; thence Wesurly tricing the Soutueriy line of the County road to a point in a projection of the North line of "Tract A" of South Ore gon City No. 3 as shown by the recorded plat thereof f pund on page 19 book 5 of the record of Town plats in Clackamas County, Oregon; thence West to the North Wet corner of said "Tract A" thence South 200 feet; I hence West 810 feel; thence North 580.7 feet: thence North 24 degrees 53 min utes tast .i,.t, feet to tbe ( lace of begin ning, containing 12 acres more or less. Said land will be sold in the order named above. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execu tion, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will on Saturday, the 21ST DAY OK JUNE, l!w2; at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and 8 ate. sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. B. golJ coiu caa-j in hand, all the right, title ami Intetest which (he within named de fendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. j. j. i wutvr., Sherltl of Clackamas County. Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May llth, l!2. Niu:itiKi''MN ti.r. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, lor the County of Clackamas K. Levison, Plaintiff. vs. George T. Dieker, George W. Joseph and A, 1.. Dieker as Attorney in tact ol Ceorge T. Dieker, Defendants. Statu oy Ohkuoh I Coi'NTY or Clackamas! Bv virtue of a judgment order, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the alxive entitled cause, to me duty dtrecied and dated the 20th day of Apr 1. 1WJ upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 25th day of A pi II, 1902, in favor ol R. levison. l'laiut lf, and against Or orge T. Dieker, Defendant, for the sum of fSoO.OO, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 p-r cent -er annum from the 20th day of February, U00. and the hinder sum ol liO.OO as attorney's fee. and the further sum ol $10.:14 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me lo make sle of the following described real property, situate in the county of t lack atnas. state of Oregon, to-wlt Ail that poition of the East , of the Do nation Land Claim of (ieorge Welch an Orphy Welch, bis wile, in Section 3, Town shin 4 South of Range 3 Eastol the Willam etie Meridian and In Section 31, Township 5 soum oi liange a r.asi vniiaineue men dian, which lies Souiti ol the Coin tv nad Saving and excel ting Iherelrom a tret of sbout 21 M acres sold bv (Ieorge Welch t Hiram Fe lows by deed dated Sepleinhr21 lsi!0, and recorded November 19, IStiO, on page 72 in Book D of the records of deeds lor Clackamas County, Oregon. The trim above described containing 83 acres, more or less. Now. Therefore, bv virtue of said execu tion. judgment ordi r and dun, and in complianr with tbe commands of said writ, I will on Saturday, the 318TOF MAY, 1902. at the hour of two o'clock P M., at the front door ol the County Court House the Cny of Oregon City, in said County and Mate, sell at pubPc auction, subject to deniption, to the highest bidder, for I'. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named de fendants or either of tbem, had on the dste of tbe mortgsge herein or since had in or to Ibe above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, iudir mi nt or ier, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J.COOKE. Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon Dated, Oregon Ci'y. Ore., Apr.l 28th, 1902 Notice tor lubliratloBi. Department of the Interior, Land Ollice at Oregon City. Ore., May 17, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has li leil nolioe of bis rmeii tion to make final T Kl in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Register and Ileo-iver at Oregon Coy uregon, on June. 'S. i:r.-. viz: JOHN LAWRENCE ROBERTSON; H.E. 12104 for the NEkof Sec. 10, T. 3 8. R. 5 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ni said land vix: AndvJ. Ki'zuiiller. ol Dover. Oregon Joseph Deschizer, of Dover, Oregon: John Nelson, of Dover. Oregon; Morria (iritlen ham, of Bissel, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORE9, Reg'ster. -otl'e of Aanlguee'ai Mule In the Circuit of the Mate of Oregon for Marion Coin ty, Depaitinent o. 2. In the mat tr of the Assignment! of the V Oregon Land Company, an insol-) vent corporation. By virtue of an order and decree duly made and ento'ed of record in the recor Is of the Circuit Court of t'ie State of Oregon for Mari n County, which said order and decree was entered on the Hthdayof April, 1902, to me directed, author fug and direct ing me to Mil at public auction the prup tnv hereinatter described. Thereiore. pursuant to the said order and decree, I will on the 7TH DAY OF JUNE. 1902, oiler for s.ile and sell to Hie highest bidder torcasb in hand at the Court House door in Oregon City. Oregon, all of the property fle9. ribed as follows, to-wit; Lois in .liniiiur:ru Addition to the City of I'orlland, Oregon. Lots 19, 20, 2o, 20, .44, and :t5 in bl ick 11. I.nti 2.r, 20. 27, 2, M, 35. 3l, 37, 3. 39 in block 17. I-ols 1, 2, and 3 in block 41. Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. . 9 and 10 In block 42 Lots 27. 28. 29. 30, 31. 32. 33. 31, 35. 3. 37 38, 3!), 40, 41 and 42 in clock H5. Lots 10,11,12.13.14, 15 and 16 in block 43. l-ots 29, 30, 43, 44, 47 and 48 in block 41. Lots 5 and 6 in block 72. l.o's 40, 41 in bl ick 73 Lots 37. 38 39 and 40 in block 71 L ts 3, 4, 10 and 17 in block 77. Lo's 1 and 19 in block 78. Ixits 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27. 28, 29. 30, 31. 32, in block H2. l,ol 15 and 10 In bl .ok 87. Lots 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 10, 17. 18 19, 20 21, 22. 23, 21. 27, 28. 29, 30. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 30, 37, 38, 34 40, in block 89. " CHAS SCOT r, Assignee of the Oregon Laud Company. Appointment ol A dinlninlra (or Notice is hereby given that the tinder signed lias been appointed by ihe County Court of the State of Or gon for Clackamas County Admini-trator, with the will an nexed, of the estate of Mary E. (irantham, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to I resent the same duly verified to the under signed at his residence at Milwaukee, Ore gon within six months from the date of this notice, Mav 0th, l!i2. it S. Mi LOUOHI.1N, Administrator with trie will annexed of said est lie. First publication. May 9, 1902. 'ill ill .Police. Notice is hereby given that I have this day filed with the County Court of Clacka mas County, State of Oregon, mv Final Report as administratrix 01 the E-tate of Martha i'artlew, Deceased and that the said Court fjss set Tuesday the 3rd day of June, V.fii. at the hour ol ten o clock A. M of said day lor the hearing of said report and objections thereto if any there be at w hich time all persona interested are re quested to prserit any objections they may have to said account, to said Court. ELLA E. WILLI A MS, Administrator. Datd, April ltb, 1902. In the Circuit Court or the Stale of Ore gon for the County ol Clackamas. Mae Edwards, PI. ff I vs. Charles Edwards, Deft I To Charles Edwards, defendant above named; In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are hereby commanded t appear ami answer the coiii lniul hied herein against vou In the above entitled suit, on or before (he lime prescribed in the order for the puhli. ation ol summons to-wil:on or be fore six weeks alter the the first , uhlicatlon thereof, and if you tail so lo appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plalnlill will anplv to the court for the rvller in her complaint prayed lor, and lor a decree dissolving the bonds ol matrimony existing between the plaintttl and deleod ant, and for such other reliel as may seem jusl and equitable. The dale ol t ie llrst publication of this sum nmns Is Mav 23, 1902, and this sum mons is published niirsuant t an order made and entired by the circuit court ol the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, Hon. Thonma A Melinite, judge, on tne llth day ol November, 1901. OKU HOE C. STol'T. Attorney for plainlitl. Reduced Rult Via Southern Pad lie. Th Southern Pacillu will wake epfcial rates to San Francimo on the occasion of tli convention of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, al that point in June, Ticketa will tve on sale from June !M to 8th inclusive, and will be available for Htop-overa in California. Full informa tion rejative to rates, limit ami oilier coiulillolia will ho cheerfully supplied by all local agents of the Southern PaciHc. Kotatiront Privileice. Pealed bids will be received by tbe un dersigned up to and including Safu.day June 7th, for the exclusive teataurant privilege at tbe coining session of the Chautauqua Assembly at Gladstone Park, July 8 19 inclusive. Huildin,, with range installed, lurnishrHl. II. E. Caosa. Secretary. OABTOTlIA. Bears the A 1 III Kind Yw Hmi Always BoujM ITINEHAKY OF REPUBLICANS: Republican candidate will addreas the voters of the county at the (ollowing places and on the following dates: Canyon Creek Friday " 10 at 2 o'clock Highland " " 16 " 8 ' Viola Sstur " 17 " 8 " Mai ksburg Mon ' 19 " 2 Barlow " " 19 " H " Union Tnes ' " 20 " 2 " Wilsonville " 20 "8 ' Pleasant Hill Wed " 21 " 2 " Siairor i " " 21 " 8 " M.Uaukie Thurs " 22 " 8 Oswego Friday " 23 " 8 Clackamas Satur " 21 " 8 B-averCre-k Mon " 26 "8 ' Brown School Tubs " 27 " 8 Map e Lane W ed " 28 ' 8 Carus Thurs " 29 " Oregon City Satur " 31 " FRIDAY. MAY 23. Twciilynlnlh Ainiiiitl hosirilwn itl,"' Next TlHs'lur. Oregon Slate llrange, l ol H., will convene in '.".Hh annual session m tbe Senate Chamber t'l the t'apllal at Sa i't. Oregon, on Tuesday May 'i, A public riwption will be held oil tbf ovi'iiing ol the 27tb t I I' M Master II ti. Uedv will pre-ldo l'rorani Muaio, Address ol Welcome, tiovernot T. T. deer, Uosihuis.-, I "t Master Judge K. I'. Hoi"". Music, Ad drees, "Hicedoiit ol City," Mavor t . I Bishop; Lecture, A. T. Buxton; Music. Ariangeineiit have been made w th ibe Chalwin, Salem, (ieorge Bros , Strongs Keataurnnt and I'otlage Hotels lor the entertainment ol inctiilwra and visitors lo Slate liraie. Committees niiit liailfoa will meet all trains members are reueicd to make selves known. 1002 KEl'UBHCAN ri.ATF05l, Tl.o K...l.li'n Purl,- hi C'ounlv Cmivf ;nli. ( r.n.,1,1,,1, ft Q 'i(v Clm'kiuimH Comity, Orvm, Marrli .H, t'oiiKriitu , and tin lu ll I IZLNS' DATE!. The candidates on tbe Citizeim' ticket will addresa tbe p .bhc as follows: Heaver L., (s. li ) Sa' May 17, 2 V. M. Molalla, ('olton, Highland, Springwater, tiarlield, Currinsville, Viola, lan, Oiegnu City, Borings, Sandy, Bullrun, (Jherryville, ( ieorge. Eagle Ureek, St. Mon. " TneH. " Wed. " Tiiurs. " Kri. " Sal. " Sat. " Mn. " Mon. " Tueg. " Tues. " Wed. " Thurs. " 17.7:30" 19, 'I " 1. 7:::o" 20, 7:30 " 21, 7:30 ' 22, 7:30" 23, 7:30 " 24, 'i " 24, 8 " 20. " 20, 7 :.'!0 " 27, 7:30 " 27, 7 :30 " 28, 7 :.:0 " 211, 7 :o0 " Like the ('Ini'ltunia M i rude. Had tbe Demoerata of (Jlatwin county put up a Htraight party ticket they would have not only polled more votea tun would have won the respect of Demo- rals. There are a large number of DrfmocraU in Aatoria who are opposed to masquerading under false colora, ami they will not supooit the no-called Citi zens:' ticket because, tney do not belong to that party. They can n:n no ililb-r- ence between voting for a Republican on the Republican ticket and a Republican on the (Jitizoii'a ti ket. Astoria Herald. Final Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have this day filed with tbe County Court of Clacks mas County, State of Oregon, my Final lie port ss sdministratiix ol the Estate of Jos eph Voss, deceased, and that the said Court has set Tuesday, the 3rd day June, V.trl, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day for the hearing of said report and objection's thereto if any Hit re be, at which time sll persons interested are requested to present any objections they may have to said ac count tosaid Court. JANE VO-iS, Administratrix. Dated, Apr.l 28, 1902. I. ike A Drowning .Tlun. Five yearn ago a difteaHe the doctors culled dyHpep-ia cook eucli bold ol me that I could acarcely go," writes (ieorge Marsh, well known attorney ol No coma, Tex. "I took quantities of pepsin and other medicines but nothing helped me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an im provement at once ami after a few bot tles am sound and well." Kodol is) the only pieparation which exactly repro duces tbe natural digestive juices and consequently ia the only one which di gests any good food and cures any form of Btotnauh trouble. Geo. Harding. Scaled lllda. The attention of Ibe old soldieis an I ol the general public ol Clackamas County is respectlully iuvued lo the as tonishing proposal loiind in thelollowing document which was Hied with the chair men ol both the Republican ami Cltb ecus County Comtnillee a lew days ago. ..Ibhirs. ol tbe 1st. Ke. ol Oregon, I). V. I!., or lUUletiu'ii ol the Rebellion. "At a regular meeting held on M-iy 15. I'.KI'., it was unanimously voted that wo call on all the ollicer nominated b) the dill'cront purtica for aid in our iiululain ing Ihe widow and oiphaii ol utir com maud, as we aro without money and we number over olio bombed tneinlieis. ol old veterans and need aid, and our motto is ' To help tlie.n who help us " ' Bru tly slated, this organisation styling iteell the "lUltleinen ol the Rebellion" proHMcs to deliver the votes ol over 100 old soldiers to the political party which will contribute Ibe laiges. sum ol money to the tiemurv id the rai l oigauUailon. The roininlllees were further advised tl at the bids must be in uu ur before Saturday, the 24tli Inst It is presumed that Ihe right to rt ject any or all bids is reserved. We are assured by a member ol tb "Regiment" (who ia not in sympathy with the alxive proposition) that it was "unanimously voted'' at a large and en thusiastic meeting ol six meiiitiera. It is ditlicult to llnd words lo character ize such a pioonal. In liehall ol the comrades ol this county the writer desires most emphatically lo protest sgainst such an insult to the old soldiuis. W e are not in tbe market ; our voles are not (or sale at any price, and we are nut to be corralled and deliveied in lota lo suit luirclniHers by any organi zation, "Battleuien" or ol lifts. In the days ol our youth, at the call ol our country we went lo battle lor her de liverance and we have a r'gbt to he proud ol it, but now, in our declining years, honor and duly are still dear lo us. and we will sleadluslly refuse to be consid ered as merchandise lo be hawked about the political markets by a beggarly hand ful ol self styled "Ilatllemen" old sol diers by trade. While we, may diller in our political opinions, we are assured thai there is no difference of opinion as to the infamous pioposal made to the com in fees. C. A Williams MIuikI I.ILc uftluun Mall. Between your children and the tor tures of itching- and burning ecuema, scaldhead or other Htin discuses. How ? why, by Using liuckli'ii'a Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer, quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cu's, Burns or Bruises. Infallible (or 1'iles. 25c at George A. Harding's. I'm t lien's I'oot I'.nsp, A powder to be shaken into Ihe shoes. Your het feel nwollen, heivous ami hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Ease. It cojIh the Ice, and makes walaing eaHy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, hli-dcis ami cal lous spots. Iteliews corns and Illini um ol all pain and gives rest ami comfort, j Try it today. Sold by all druggist and H.'ioe stores for 2"c. Trial package I Kh KE. AtldresH, Allen S. Olm-fcd, I ! Hoy, N. Y. j Astoria & Columbia Viiy, viin - - .- .. .... i ....,.... 1. "-"!' no , contrv, n8 well it tlmt ofonr own l.,.......lmt vh-itiHy, U .Ioi-HV .l. .l'.ro Hit- tint."'"lv d-n h of our well !,ev hy Mi-Kinlov, whoso in.-mnry i fiul.-uro.! o tl.o l.nitrtft (,f tt cili we hereby .-mlttrnf th '"' stitloH.i.in.sl.ip or hi muvessor, ) H, ,H-volt. in hin t lloi tH tonirry out tl.o jhiIu'Ioh ho hy U-fl We i n.lorse uud ooinnicii.1 th" m'tum r I roai.lont U(M,(,V(,j ,( HlorH In ooiitrol tin' triisls, iin.l to serure to lulmr nt, mlnp,,,, (ion in iH disputes will, iho -aliiti cIiihh.h, nn.l Wo lcr . I. i,,, f our o-rduil hy.i..:tthv ttn.l -ti.Hrt. We cn..ro nn.l I'oiiiin.'n.l th if'tioii or our nnliotml repn.,, itti.l.ii.ni.ioi.iiiu th" Nu'iintKUiit'anitl I'tll. tint Mlt.'hi.l-Kahn ft" Kxidusii.t. Hill, nn.l the hill lo nmihi.mi Iiolun war Vfterims, , for tho fiHv.lv pinnae ,,f 1,11 ,,,7H,,r, H . V. iloiniin.l f nlitulioi.nl itiiiemlui.-iit for thf tdootioii 0f Slates Senutors hy .linvt v-de of tho 'odo. Itelievini;. i" wo do, llmt nil hm.. hhotiM i.irluMmto n tMltfi hie in tho i.iukinnof tho ht h w ,,",,v nr" KvthiI, 9 en.lorso nn.l i-otiiin.'ii.l to the careful ooiisl-l.-enlioii f all tlis the oonslitiitioniil uinoii'liu.'nt known n the inilintivo nml n-fcre nn.l urp. iikii nil r-eiikcrs nml fninpniKn workers to hriiiR t ftj," flv before tin' V. dors. We emlorse ihe n.'lion of lh" l""t I'nifUturu in Hti jM.rtinK Hoa . 11. Mitchell for llo' t'i.it'l Suits Scnnto. Wc coiuini'ii'l tho Action of Sen.ilor Urownell ami r.irleriiirj p,.. KcntiitivoM KriHf, Talls-rt nn.l ln ser f.r their Htij.sirt of wlnii.'. ns Ihe r cinct ns.-. sH..r law, n. tin. piiMeiie t.f the thirtv i4yir,r tion law for tin' with'" t'tirnors of the Sum of Oregon, ami Up-ir r. in r.'fiiHinjj to r cuunly suhiries. Wc iiiK'.ruct the ii.uninei's of this convntitioti tu Utth hram) 4 leiial:itnri thilt if clectcil, llieV will liuikl' III) l-liriiest elforl In ,i, liislntion which will cnuse control oflho whool textlsH.ki (, ttf; of Orecoti nn.l their siilo to the ih oi.Ii' nt nclunl cost. To oldnin lei;isl,itiou hy which m jiurtiou oflho State rcvenui L he rnise.l hy a (jnnltintcl incotne tax ami a ira.ni'tc-.l inlieriUnn To ohtiiiu logirfUtion rcltioinK the jnssetijer fnro in the Slate of i j'.ii) to three cents a-r wile To ol.ttiiu hihhitioii constitution cinht hours a ilays' work lkf ... out the Stiite. To hllsir for U rrecilict Assessor l,nw. Iii renr.l lo County nllnir: we herehy jile.ln tho nominm of 1 Convention, Unit ifelecti.l they will llisft tlill nnccoiuiliiioaltlt; trillion of county nllnirs, in sti. h iniiniier hn to cut down ciimny ever jsissihle. Wc believe that it is wise policy to juirsiie in tin. future: iKi . tnonev l' cxtM'tiileil in the construction of ron.l nnd hri.leiotiui the n'md fund provided hy law until tin indohledness of the tumt tlecrensed nnd fully pnid. Wc Isdieve and .h tiuiii'l that no extra clerical help or dcnutiejiL. ho employ. "I hy any county oilier, without a Mtitiou under (alb t tinU fortli the fuels, audi n the time sin li clerk or doiuity it to dr ploy.'d. for what purose, the necessity of such ittnployiiiriit 11J , illliotllit of Wildes to he paid Wc hereby instruct the nominee of this convention for the ct County Commissioner, nnd til so express to the other iiiciiiIsti of I'.oard of County Coiiiiuissioners, that it is the wish of this coimr. that nil supplies necessary toh- used in ami about thn fourtho'ia for any other purso, shall U- purchased in the most economical 1 Her jHiSsihle. We hereby itiHtruet Ihe County Court of Clackamas Count Ihu; our desire timt ti" road boss Is- appointed, lM'lieviti(f that it ii 1 1 exiK-nse. Wc demand that nil pnerty, whether belonging to corjmrlkM 1 imliviilunls, shall be usessed in 1111 e.unl ratio. The repairs nml improvements, of our roads and highway! Wot . 1 tin. Ier tho direct siisTvisioii of road suK rvisorH elected hy the f we Isi lieve that the Is'st hllsitiess interests of OUT county Cn I S"! subserved hy the restoration of the transaction of all county bur.! to the 'utility Court mid wc would therefore instruct our reprw . lives to work for the pnssnge of u hill to that ci d to go into fffrct t i expiration of the terins of the present ni'ting Hoard of Commissi''-' Enterprise and W. Oregonian I iriy D'ly Kllcctive July fi, lixil I.v P.M. I A M Cm; S (HI n my li or,, . . 8 l !) 1 xi . . ;w 0 :; . 8 -If! !l 40 ... 8 Wl .r0 . . . 8 68 10 O.'l... (w 10 10: .. u vim L'lt... 37 10 .",'1 .. 10 If) 11 1 .. 10 (w 11 in .. 10 :d 11 !... 10 .'Hill :ni Ar Ar I'orllin.d ...tiolile .... I'.aiiiier . . I'v rsinnl . . . . Mayirer . (jiliney latskanie .. Msrshland .. . Westirt . . Clllton .... . Kuapna . . . . . hvenseri . . John Day . . . . Astoria . , I.v D'ly ;l'ly River Railroad Co.Q DAILY TWAINS 2? O O o o o o o u o o o o o o o The New Idea Dandruff Cure I ..The.. Scientific V Remedy J A.M. II in 10 U. !l ,!l! ' Jll 11 IL'l it n-.'i ex. If 10 8 Xt 8 2U 8 no 7 M 7 4il 7 :n 7 28 8 .'1J1 7 17 8 :i7i 7 ni 8 1 Ti li 1 8 U7 li 32 7 r.: ii 2i 7 I .: ii lu IHn;eroiia If rfle-t-tl. Burns, cuts and other wounds often fail to deal properly if neglected ami be come troublesome sores. DeWilt's Witch Hazel halve prevents etn h consequences Even where delay lias aggravated the in jury iJeWitt's Witch Ha.el Salve allects a cure. "I bad a running sore on my leg thirty years," gaya H. C. Hartly, Yankeetown, Ind. After using many remedies I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A lew boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases. Tiles yield to it at once. Beware of counterfeits. Geo. Harding. Baan tU jf- Yo Haw !wars Boupi Slfoatus rf A- Hind Yo Haw !wars 1 1 M a. in 1 1 . p. 111 5 .Vl a. in 8 15 a. in 0 15 a. 111 2 30 p.m 00 p. in !i 4.'i a. 111 HKA8IDK 1I VISION ...) y A.sroitiA bKAKIDK 7 lo a. ni 4 1) p. 111 10 a. m 1 ito p. in 12 :'f) p. m 7 20 p. ni 1 :io p. ni 1 If .'to a. in 1 rii- Ne ,rA 1 n,irM II Cure i. so rn-d lieeaus the nr I lr of tlt irsatm,.,,! ol di.,,., 1. applied in its i.r..,'t.,n. It (.railed i.f llllr r..,,, y ' I,,,.,,,., i( ,,ij,,, , ,,M. 1, ltfreifllil a r kiln"" W hi- elli. nri.. i ,, ,!, , ,,r H, ,.,,,. ,t ,,, ,,f ilh'lr" the dried di.-iiir'-imiii tliousan.U of lpi-ul"er In the rslc ! urt ell iind.-r.ioo.l l.y modern i lit ii-ihiis I'l.e .Serr Ida linlrufl Cu"J ill ' l-anse Ihe.e nh. r., .Iluinl.i,. n,e l.esllhv 11. .lie aro.UKl tlisi. allow ihem lo l,s . , ,, t,v r,.,inil -,, r , nuir. Itr.it tarns no aleohol. ainmoiila .sal so. I, . K,ra i.r alkali In any l.irni or snjlbi"! that will Injure .-111,,-r (tie hair or .Km, and I. not r..ni'linlnalel sHlil heii,"p,.ri,,ins" whl.h I. .., adinir.Mv e,l. ulaied to ".harm 111""1"! an, 0 !,., ,e r, lined." r ,. ,v , , pnrp rur, lr.f.M'l' and all .l,,,.,,,. , , ,,, h ,, ,, , ,,,,). wh,-h l.tnoiil" oi'iire asv 01 ei-n.-(i rdmsr Iv Iwu or Ihree rs.e.), aim l'illr .... r, ,:,,.. n ,y ii,. ,,, , ., K.,11 . -gon CI'J 11.1 he Ik.ok-i t from t'm (nil iwn,v dealers 111 Clw-kania. emiiiij . . Hunt ey, UrpntM, (1. A Hanlmg, Iren-m City harniai, ,t (,,., i,r,(1 nty ,, , r)iM( ,.rlll,jl)K , l)r.! w "r"'-""1 "v i:l ' Ur...., Oregon (.'ity . I.. Iiri-en iiretfoii (' iv 1 1 .. .1 iUiiulu.:iui,-, and sold ti the trade hy K. UKDNKK. "-f" ''"T-0, o o ! 1 " i I I ! CONNrXTIONH. All trains make rime eoiitieotioiis at (iodic Willi all orllir;.-;i Pacific trains to or from j the Kast or Hound points. At l'ortlaii.l with all trains leaving Union ' Dei ait, . At Astoria with I. R ,t N. Oo.'a hosts and j rail line, and HieamerT. J. Totter, lo and ' from llwaco and North Iteaeli I'oin's. I Ticket ollice, 2-Vi Morrison t., and Union 1 depot. J. (,'. M a V), Oen. Pass. At 1 Astoria, Ore 1 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO HALEM AND INDEPENDENCE STEAMEKS ALTONAAND POMONA I LEAVE ORE'lO.N CITY Goinir up, 8 :00 a. m. Going down 2 .30 P af I)0il' GUMSS AT IT hut if you are goin,. east w rite us for our rate let us tell you about the service and arronimodntions olTend bj IllinoisCentral Railroad. Throueh TouristCar via the 1 1 1 1 t . . , B . a m to Coast .bos' l?ana7i: me nn a rnn...! rr n..ii. v. vii,iui .....,. raunio Chlcaco and Cincinnati rw r..;i to write o your trip as we arc in a tanition to give you some valuable infor" Hon and assistance. 53,9 lnn,.s of Tratk oycr w!lich iioptrt some of the finest trains in the world. I'or particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on address J. C. LINDSKV, n tromdull. T. I'.&P.A. ' ' Coiu'Ua I4J Third fJtreet, Portland, Ore.