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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1002 gtaj-TSi-I9rTy-T0j-o- 8-3-Tor-9r ty- njj CORRESPONDENCE KliloMllrt. Veva Jones has lost her pet "Lion," Fint Pros, have hauled their hops to Oregon City. Jot Mallatt was tlx guest of Ernest JolleS Sunday. Chas. Hnynton ami wife were seen in our luii)! Monday. Mr. Manning sold l.otses last week. one of his gray McKinley M.tclieil is the guest of Al Jones this week. Fred Stevens w as viMting his brother-in-law Monday. Kin l.inn, of Heaver Creek, was visit ing friends here Sunday. Lillian liana was visiting friends here Saturday night and Sunday. School started Mondav with Mr. Mariile. of Illinois, as teacher. N Our ne' "school inarm" is a uiiiacle, but he don't eat toad-stools. Chris Hullard, of Ely, is at his brother I'.ob's, of this place, at present. Nellie Stevens, of L'eaver Creek, has been visiting her s-ister the last few days. Rehiiore fc Lowery, of Oregon Citv, were the guests of W, H. Jones Sunday. Miss Agness Wallace, of Mnlino, who has been very ill, is some better at present. Fat Lyons, of Lvons, Linn County, left lor hotnf Saturday, after several weeks visiting in this place. 0. E. Xa-h and family and C. P. Mal latt, of Oregon City, weie the honored guests of Cnde Jack Knotts Sunday. Dover.. M. Xelson is busy shingling his new barn. J. J in 1 v has returned tj this place from Montana. Jacob Cooper made business trip to Portland this week. Guy YVoodle was seen in our midst Sunday, and also during the week. Mies Wolf is slowly improving from the injuries sustained in t tie late fire. Mr. Seward U expected home from The Dalles at any time, to harvest his crop of potatoes. Some of the farmeis of this vicinity r.ie almost through seeding. The wealhpr for the pst week has been very good for plowing and seeding. A. J. Ki'z-niller made a flying trip to the county teat and Puit'and this week. El J. Mrs. Giitli.T moved into William Hall's house Thursday of last week. 0. B. Jefferson bail moved into the Stephens house, on Molaila avenue. George Stephens has moved his family out near Kirk's shingle mill, on the Ab ernethy. J. W. Grout and Mr. Johnson have gone to Co.(ui!le, Coos county, to look at some land for which the former has traded. Bert Harrington was here visiting his parents, .vir. and Mrs. J. X. Harrington, for a few days, but returned to Bandon , last week. Mrs. Elmer Iiixsou was taken sen- OUi Iv ill with malaria last Fiidav. but ia some better at tiii-i writiti '. Dr. - i i Xorris is in attendance. J!r. Goode, of Salem, w ho, with his family, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Smaiiey, left lor Denver, where they will I'lUke their future borne. Shvlock was the man who . 1 wanted a pound of human flesh. There are many Shylcrck.s now, the convales tent, the consumptive, the ce sicklv child, the m!e VOUnT I j woman, a! and t'i?y want human flesh can get it take I Scott's Emulsion. Scott'.-. Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. SCOTT & BOWN2, Chemists, 4-09-415 Pearl Street. New York, yx. and fiaju ; all drugguU. mm Gray ? ".My hair was falling out and turning gray my last. "Hut your Hair Vior stopped the falling and restored the natural color." Mrs. E. Z. Bcnomxe, Cohoes, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look, old, with the color of seventy years in your hair! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark rich color of youth. 5I.11 Mile. AM dr;i!;. if y :'ir !rn.:cit ivni.et U'l Iv yii, s"?l Y.s o , i! -H.ir ninl vo lull r'sprei' m a Ih'' . v. lie !:irt anl uoo the u.miu vo.1'. i. . r"l t,,r M-ess o.ln r . AO I'rsji, .1. .'. A I'.U i IV, Lowell, Mass. - I John Kverhart is now deputy postmas ter for Ely, and the postollioe was re moved to his store Monday evening. Highland. Joe Parish's new house is nenring com pletion. Prune drving will be a thing of the p.ist'ufter next week. Plowing has been greatly delayed on account of the dry w eather. Mrs. Pan Fellows treated the young people of the neighborhood to a tally pulling last Saturday night. School is progressing nicelv under the management ol Mrs. Tennio North. About foity pupils are enrolled. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell have gone to l-......... jt-.. ...... - ti i.nrn-i v'l evu uuai'USIIiessirip. 1 lie t i expeol to be gone about ten days, Huw ley Xorth has i9t returned from Eastern Oregon, where he took np a homestead. He brought with him a span of young horses. M. O. (iard is still in Eastern Oregon, w here he is putting up buildings and im proving his new home, to which he will take his family next June. Win. Pmckner, our post-master and merchant, has sold his entire stock of merchandise to Messrs. Marshall and Patterson, w ho will take possession the middle of next month. ruhy. James Kocher, w ho has bepn quite ill for the pist few weeks, is somewhat bet ter. K. Ro-enkrans, D. Diniieic ami several others left here for the mountains lust week. liev. Mcl'herfon preached bis fir! sermon at the M. E. church Sunday morning. His family will arrive here on Tuesilay . Col. Pair and family, of Needy, have moved into their new home, recently purchased from Blair. e White, across the track. School commenced again on Monday, having Keen closed a week on account of scarlet fever. No new cases have de veloped in the past ten days. Several of our young peonle attended the entertainment and supper given by the Rehekah lodge, at Aurora, Saturday evening. All report having a good time. W. S. Hurst, of Aurora, has a force of men here placin. electric wires in sev- eral of the business houses. Power " ill be furnished from Aurora, where Mr. rr . : a -i i . .i . - i- t. , " '"""" n e:ecmc light plant. The Southern Pacific Company has placed a new machine in its (travel pit. Power is furnished by a gasoline engine, and with eight men it is churned they can load from twenty to twenty-five cars a day. Stafford. Fred Baker has a span of colts for sale. Are your apples gathered? If not, why not? Win. Scha'z has purchased a new press grain drill. Mr. Reichle and family w ill move to Portland Thursday. Fied Sclunitke and his new organ are close companions of late. John Seedling has run out of odd jobs on hie farm and taken up stutnp digging tor pastime. Mif,s Mary weolfle, of Portland, has been spending a fortnight with her sis ler, Mrs. Barbara Moser. Frank Weddle went to Jefferson last week and purchased a young mare, to take the place of the horse he sold re1 cently. Mr. P.eichle has gold hi fifty acre ! farm to a family just out from Dakota, receiving therefor $3000, The new owner has taken possession. Richard Oldenstadt went to Portland CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Die Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of L I Monday to purchase a potato digger. He will trvlhe inai'hine on I.ouis Sehroe der's farm Wednesday. Kred Moser drove hogs through our burg last week. Mr. Moser intends to enlarge his bunch of lious to keep with his dairy business. pace me i:rey npiurvis nave imrriiweu m some of the graves in the public cenio- t..,v I...... .ii.l iul,. r..i,..ir 1M. . : . - . I . I 1 .1 : . the neighborhood dogs have tried to ex terminate the pests and the result is all that could be epttled under the c:r cunistanees. Sheruoiiil. Olo Westfall was in town Saturday. C. T. Mall has his new dwelling neatly Completed, Mierwood, though silent for eoum time, is not as dead as it might lie. Mrs. Eyinan left lust week for Prosper, Wash., where alio will join her husband. Our merchant, J. 0. Sinoeh, is moving his feed sloio alongside of hi grocery s;oie. A. J. Pell has sold his mill to Vincent Pros., of New berg, who have repaired it and are now ready for business, li. W Siylor visited his uncle at Pell view last week, lie reports having lots oi sport shooting ring necks, as the hiids are very numerous time. Your correspondent is very sorry to note the news of the death of I laud Young, (orniely of Sherwood, but later of Cilendale. lie died at the home of his parents, in Portland, and was buried Suudav, October 12th. TilZ FIZ37 STEP Of the child is an event in the mother's hie. How proud he feels when the attempt to walk is begun so early as to evidence childish coinage and sturdy strength. Such pride should to eujoyed 'v every mother. But it often happens mat the villi-1 is tuiiiil, j weak and tk-ticunt ill I vit.thtv. anil clim-s to the mother's amis with desire to walk or play. Mothers should lea'n that to have strong chil dren they must them selves be strong, for the child's strir.i'th U .1,.?. IV. The use of Dr. jk Pierce's Favorite Prescription by expectant mothers gives them health and strengtk to give their chil dren. It nour ishes the nerves, strengthens the body and gives great muscular strength and elasticity, so that the baby's advent is practically paitilesa. "I have hern uin Ir Pierve' Fnvurftc Pre scription, and can My it i. jnt whjt yit tiiU-rr-tie it tu 1. n-t enn chretinlly recommrtnl It." w.-if Mr Vti:tir J ll.nlin. of Lrininplvillr. kiicy Co K.nisai. "I lK.in tokint; it jum Iw i -..ii-rithi Iwluie i-rtiy nniir .mtl k-ui n:e.llv Ik-ih--file t bv IN lle The il-Klur who atlell'le l llle aid 1 ilul aK ut as wdi at ny one he h;nl rn (a 1 ua sick only at. Hit three hnnrst. n(l al--i that vour 1 i-'iivorite l'rescrlutlou ' was the one' pa'.eMt n'.e li.i::e which he " W e now have a rlmi; W hej'tl'v, wllo wei.HI I nine .hv N'v. strong and bourn's when I'.'rtl (lulv jsrh. inirii'n thin luoiith he lias ea.inil tliree anil one-hall i'iiiiU " "Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute fir the medicine which works wonders for wek women. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book contau,i;-g umH pages, is given away. Send 2! one-cent stamps for expense of mailing ony, for the txxik in paj L-r covers, or jl stamps' for, the volu-nc boun.l in cloth. Addrcu Dr. R. V. Fierce, IU.ir.ilo, N. Y. Beavtr Creek. Wm. Hughes, of Long lieacli, is up on a short visit. Win. Phelps in almost ready to leave for Fistern Oregon. Kirk P.ros. and G. Thomas have rt turned from the coast, and have started farming. Mrs. D. Tims attended the wedding of Miss V.. Williams and John Snrfim at Maple I.aue. Several of the young people of Heaver Creek a'.tended the party given at the residence oflt. Davis. A. Kdwards called at Ileaver Creek and reported that he was going to leave for W'anlner the early part of next week. Itev. John A then Fdwards, a rfWed minister, will preach at the Welch Con- gregational church Sunday at 10 and p. in. An unusual accident happened to O. Hughes sheep during the past two weeks. Two stray rams broke into tho tield and killed his blooded ram. The Reaver Creek school started Octo ber 13 under the management of 10 va Moelinke, The building is neal and agreeable to study in, with plenty of air room. A school meeting was held on the loth to build a new wood shed and dispose ol the old house. II. Hollman said he would build the wood shed if he got the oh! whool liotisp. tlnon a-Viieh tlmv all agreed. Then a motion was brought up for a new fence around the grounds, which a committee was appointed to see how much they could get towards the fence, this will show how much iMereet ' the people feel in their school building. The school house needs to be supplied with other things, such as a bell, a well, a sidewalk and pole and flag. We now have a good school house, why cot have everything up to date? The younu folks ........ . . . .. 1 win lane interest in tins ana all hope that all will helo to rush a arood thintr along. Srhool Dislricts can do better at Char man k Co. when buying supplies, an we self at the lowfsl cash Price. -.J7 M M M :imo.. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oietfon, for Cl.tekiiiiiHN Couutv, h I I'd II. Kiser, plaintiff vs, ISoitha K. Kiser, ilofi. 'lo bertha V. Kiser, the ah ive imnird delcudaiit In ti e name ol tint Stain of Oieirnn.J ' . . . .! I you are lierohv tcipiiicit to appear ami I answer the complaint tiled against foil in the ithovii enlilU'd Mill on 01 beloie the L'oth d iv of Novoinlii'r. I'.Kl'.', thai being the last day pieci ihed in the older of putiicaloii of this Miiiiiiions, and it you fail to si aptx'itr mid iniser said complaint the pi. until! will apply to the court for llieieliif ilaniii piaved, to wn; A divorce from the lunula n( tiutr riage existing In lwi on ymi and plnin till. This suniiiioiiN is puli islied liT six consecul ive weeks lv orilerol lion. Thos, F. liyaii, judge of the County Cmul ol the Slate ol icguii fur ('laekiiinas county, made on the liilh ilav of lh lobcr, I'.Kl.', the tii t piiblicatinii i'Jng on the Kill ilav of tlclober. P.Mi'J. f S, U. HAKIilNOrON Ailoriiey lor riaintilV, OKDI lt IO SIIOH n si:. In the Couulv Court of the Slate of Ore gon, lor the County of ('iackamas. In i he in liter ot the gn.ir.linnship ol I'eai I Mm le ll.u MuKel, uiiiior. Older lo si o'.v cail'ie on itpp'ication of giiiiriban fur on lor of sale of ten I slate, 1 r appear i ng to this Court front t ho pe tiliou tins lay pieseitttd ami tiled by Sii-nn Hurting -I, the guardian of the peioil and property of I'eail Malic Hart liagil, uiiiior, pint ing fur an order of sale of ci rlaiit leal est no belonging to the said ward, that such real eslale should he sold. li Is 111 Ki.iiv I iiuu.iikii, thai the next of kin of the said waid and all persons interested in the said estate, appear he lore this Court on I'll. -s lav, tin' L'.ith dav of November, A. 0. I'.IU'J, at lit o'clock A. V., at the Court room of this Court, al the Couri 1! ni-e. in the County of Cla kilitnts, then and ibere to show cause why an order should not he granted lor the sale of biii'Ii real esiate, ilescnhed iu said petition as follows : Forty i 10; nciew of laud in the north half (N1.,. ) ot the southwest iplarter (SW1,) of section llnriy, (,'!il) in town- slnpone, ,1J soutii ol range tliree w) east of the Willamette meridian, in Clackamas tonnry, state of Oregon, de scribed as (oKoas: Hegiiininif "L'.fiM chains east of the iplarter seel ion corner on the tow li'liip liin oijthewest side ol seel ion thirty, (IIM; in township 1 south of range three east, and running theme east 17.ol) chains to Archon's west line, thence south ;! c hains lo Archon's south wet corner, thence east II chains to the west side n the southeast quarter r.f s lion ol), thence south 17 chains to Prick- son s laii'l, thence west l.'l).oll chains, thence north 1' I chains to llie place of hegiunii g. And i is further ordered, that publi cation of this outer sliiill he made ill the Oregon City liiitertiri -e, a weekly news- uier, published ill (h, coit Citv, Ore gon, fir at least three weeks prior lo the said '.'"ilh day of November. 1'inj. Fated this' Mih dav of-Octolier, l:io.'. TIHH. F. UY N, County lodge. Ilia I.ll- 111 I'l l II "I j'l-t Seem to pieces," writes Alln i bavii gone all to I III e. ol We'd ire, TeV,, "billiousneKS and a lame hut k had made life a hiiblen. 1 c iihln't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to woik when I beg. ill to use Fleet rie Hit lers,, but they Worked wornlers. Now 1 sleep lilie a top. can eat anything, have gained in strength, arid enjoy hard work." They g.ve vigoioils health and new lite t ) weak, sickly, run-down peo ple. Try theui. Only fine at Harding's drug store. -' MM Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This Jiri mr;it Ion roiiUliH all of the digesUints and digests nil kinds ol food. It gives inst il nt relief ami never fails to cure. It aibiws you local, ail the food yotiwuit. Tin-must. M-nsilivrj stomachs can ttilo; It. iiy ItsiiMj many thousands of ilvpi,pti,'i have been cared aflcreverytliing else failed, it A uiiciiuaili'd for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Pri-pan d only hy I'.. C. In Wiri ('n., hleairo 'llie tl. Ootuoi oiiiuiii!.a- nun h me Jul, sum. Calnrrli of the Kidneys. Kills tliousindH of people annually, both male and female. Take warning in time. If you have pains in your back, loin or groin, tired or worn out feeling, depressed and dull spirils, which leads to liright's disease. Take H. H. Catarrh Cure, which removes the cause of all kidney troubles. For sale hy all drug gists. Ilijk on Catarrh free. Address Smith P.ros , Fresno, Cal. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All disease) of Kidneys, CURE Bladder, Urinary Organ. iSZMiinmbEfJi Also Kneumatlsm, BacK Cropiy, Female Troubles. Don't become discouraged. There Is s Cure for you. J f tie cesmtry write Iir. V etiner Ile haa Hient a Jlfo time curing Just sucb cases as yours. All conullutloii Pres. KlKlit niontlis In bed, lieavy backache, p'n a"cl ':r"", ki"y. also rh. u matlnm. Other remedies fulled. Dr. fen ncr a Kidney arid llankw-lm Cure cured me completely. II. WATKKH, Iliimlet, N. y." Iriiifrtl. .Vlc II. Ask fortVsik Ilmik- Free. ?T UlTII'n k li PC Pore Cure. Circular. Tr 0 1 V 1 1 Ut) UAMbCKenrier, Fredonla.N.V For sale by C. (i. HUNTLEY CHARM AN & CO , i r-3 liVI MM. .... AM'Cft.iMo rrivir.itioi.lorAs ImildliilluiVtiddiullii'vJtila luili the Slumaclis ami 1 Vmvls nf no.ssniui IVsl Conldins ni-illrr Dpiiim.Moi jltinf nor MiuiTdl. OT N.MIC'OTIC. AAW ,i . ku .WW ' Allaltl fVrti.'iM.kvae lriiifa(vws Irftw Arniffrl Uciucily l'orConslii.i Imn . Sour Shuiurli.Di.ttttuHvt Viirin.s.('onNii!sii)tislovvrish lU'dSlinil Loss OF Sl.K.M'. F.n Suttilo SiCoMlorc of NKW YOHK. tXcr copy or wrappcr Nu ion In the t'iri'uit Court ol the Suite ol ilm gun wilhlii mill lor Hie Couulv ol I'lm k DINS, Fred W. Huriiftt, plainlill, vs. Fllllnn lllirnt-tt. ilefeuilHIit. lo haniiitt 111. r.iett, llie ahuci'-tnttnt'tl ile. Ii'inlaiit : I li the liHMie of the Slate of I Irrgntt : You are lierehv rcipureil lo appear ninl ntitwer I the colli I SI lit lileil llk'aln-t Villi III III)' ahove en'iiled suit, in sid Coiiri, on or tielore Ki t day. Noveinlier lllh, I'"1-', toe mone hein li weeks Iroin tin- lir-l pnlilleiiioii ol this , sMiniiiors, and it toil fall to appear nnd aiier unl con phtiiit, p'au till will apply lo the Court for tin ri o I oenniihli-'l in snhI roinphillil, to oil : 'I'hst the Imimi's of mill. 1 rinionv rlisllng hi leen ynursell ami Hie Iiiailillll lie illnsol v f I this siioiiiiiins ., .iiI..h1h.. liy or h-r ot linn, T. A. Mellriile, jnoire of the Circuit Co irL ol the M ue ol On n, lor llieCniiiuv ol CI n k 'turns, in ih" nri t' iti Cny Fnler prise, a wel ly ro-a paper of .n nil cir i'i.I.i'ioii in Clai k.ntias roiiulv, lirsi iiiIhi call-in heli.g on Friday, l h.i'ier .1, pro.'. I itKN ,'v M III FliKI,. A itorne lor plaiuliit. "NoOie ol J'lll.ll Mcll'i inelit . NiC ice is lieiebv i; i !! that the under shii. cil, i xei llloi of the e-tate of Mari e lane I.al'.ell, deceased, has tiled in the County ( mi r l of Cluekaiiiiis (ounly,i Statu of lltegoii, his lilial m coillil sssiicli executor of said estate, and that Moll day, the 1st day of llieeinlier, I'.to:', ii ID o'clock A. M, has been fixed hy said Court hh the time for hearing ol objec tions' to said report, and tho SetlliMiient thereof. W, K. Cain. I,, Fxecutorof the esiate of Mareelane I.altcll, lleceased. C'Kkn tt St III KIIKI., Attorneys for lixecutor. .police oi I'lmtl .Srlllcnii uc. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Maiv ('. f-haiik, oxi'cutn.f. ol the w ill of I icorgn W. Sli ink , d. crint 'l, bun tiled her linal account and repor' in the said i-Htiile in the 'ounty Court ol I 'lack ainart County, 'Oregon, and that said cr.uri and the judire thereof him appoint ed Monday, the 17th dav of November, 1 ' tl -U , at the County Court l'.ooui in the County (.nit Ilon-c in Ong-iii (My, ClackaiiiiiH County, Oregon, it I ilm hour of 111 o'clock A. M . of said day hh the limit itnd place lor heal ing obji ciions to suiil linal ai coiint and report and the set tlement of the same. Mahy C Sii ink, Mxeciitrix of the will of (jeorgu W. Shank, rleceased. 4'ilii 1 1 on. In the roil lily conrl of the Stale of Ore gon for Clai kamiis County. Citation. To all whom it may concern : Know ye, that William Korsythe Snodgrass has tiled his petition in said Court praying for a .Judgment of said I 'ourt (.'hanging his name to the name of William Franklin Stuart, anil said peti tion is set for hearing in said Court on Monday the .ilh tlav of November, I'.lO: Jtldije of the County Court of Hie Stati of Oregon for Clackamas County. iollre to Oi-illtors). Notice is hereby given that tho under signed has been appointed hy the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, the ! Executor of the will of James Ilcaly, de ceased, and that all persons having claims against the said deceased or his estate shall present them to the under signed at The Hank of Oregon City, In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, duly verified, with proper vouchers. Dated October 24, I!H2. E. (i. CAUKIKU), Executor of the will of James Ilcaly, deceased. Hedges & C-riffith, Attorneys. OABTOniA. BantU ypTto Kind Kin Han lwm Bougn Signature of una a IN " ft: , ,. I i ihe property i escriheil in the iielitioii at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which 4 ,,u , . 1,11 . I, i for order ol sale lining a Hurt of the time a persons concerned may appear ,, ., , , , ,r .' . . and show cause, if anv they have why W ' II st- n I . Wo-,dcock Donation I.Hnd said (H-tuion sin ',..1,1 not be granted. (,.lu " ' ,,,ti'' i""",1 -L'? ".'I1"4'" Dated this Hth day of Octolrer, V.m. w . i w 7,'h' V'' "r,8' Tiiom K ItvAs. W. cor. of the N. W. .'4 sec. of sec. 4 in , ..... n I.' . : T. ft S. K. 2 K. W. M., in the couulv of For Infant n nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of n use For Over Thirty Years M ei.T.UH t.NHI. NIW fOMN ITV. ihi i titnx, In the Circuit Conn ol tim St ale of Urti. gon, lor 1 laekiiinas coin. 1) , WllUinelte Miller 1 I'lamlill. I vs. John W. Miller I'elelnlalll. I To 1.0. i. II' l .11 -I - . I .i- . .".. . , ,.i ii.o, nir iim r - o u i in II HO I lI.i.,l,i. f - In the inline of the Ntnt" of Ori f'iii. You aielnn hv reiinred lo iii enr Nodnnsoer the con .,iim li'r.l Hiralrol Von lit Ilm slime enlllleil s'llt on or heloie the '.Till ila v of t h iohrr, I nr.' ii.m hen.K I he last ilav eri-.i-riiied 111 1'ie outer ol oi' lirnlion of ltn miMiinoiis, mnl if , hi I. ,ii in ao n i , r auil niiKArr sin. i oiopi.iint. the plnioiill will I0 Iv I i the eoirt I. r the relief tin rein I pr.ivnl. In li : a ilnon r lion, ilw hotels of 1 riiiije i-xi it 1 1 g hi-tnei u you uh.l Ilm I I imlltl. 1 los N.itiiiiioi.s Is piilihshed tor six run 'rn live weeks hy onli r ol I Inn. Thus. I''. II Hill, jll'l.'e ol the i.ii.htv i'oiiiI ol Ihn t i h ol Hrei.Mii for Cim kamas t'o inty, made on llie si ,ny ol se I. niher, llie lh's oil,ln iiiioi, liemg on the l.'tli d i) of N .. IninlM r, I'si.'. S. It. IIAliCISi, oV, Aliyoriiey lor 1'hiiiiiill, i oinil I reuiirei'' ! Ire. I noiv have money In pay Unid War riintM eiolniM'il luiur lo Juno lt, )'MiJ. I nii'H-f-t w ill co ice on uariaulH lucluih il ill this call oil the date of this nolice. Hated Oct. 17, l:h'-'. Kno CaiiIi i,, TieiiBurer of Clackamas. County, Urn. 4 1 i t not . In the coiiii! cuml of the gon lor Ci. o k, mi. is ( oinil t . Sti,r.. ,,f Ore- In the mutter ol the I. statu of 1 1 i'ii r v Ivllse, 1 hce.ised. I Mer lo show cause w hy fillet of real riilate hlioiihl not he ininle. It appeaiinu lo Hut Coint, Iron the elillon litis ilav pii M'iileil, at.it 111,., ,y Win. II. IIosImihIh, ihe itiliiiiiu .'r.itor of the I'.Htatii of said lleniy lil, lie- ceaHi'd, lloil it ia nt Ksiry to Hell the whole or eoiiiii puitiun i,i the real catulii ol Slid deeedeiil In piy the ,i ,h of nitid lisiute end the costs, exoetiHes unil cluirgen oi iidiniiiislr.itioii. It is thereloie ordered by Ibis Court thiit citation Isriiie directing nil peinnus uncreated in tho K-late of e iid ilereitKi'il Henry Kline, in iippenr before tho said Court on Moinlny tlie 1st dav of lii ceiu her PHIL', at the hour of 1 1 o'clock A. M. of said day, lit the court room of huM Court, in Oregon City, in the (lounly of ClackaiiiiiH and State of Oregon, lo show cause why an order should not he granted lo said administrator to sell so much of the said real estate as shall ho neceSHiiry, and tlnit a copy of this cita tion and order he published four succes sive weeks in the Oregon City enter prise, a weekly newspaper ol general cir culation in said county, and printed and published al Oregon City in said county. The following is a brief description of oil 11 1 V Clackamas and Stale of Oregon: thence N. hi degrees E. 4:1.7-1 ch. ; thence N. f)2 degrees 'M minutes W. to the N. W. cor. of the said W. I). Woodcock I). L. (J. 57.25 en. : thence 8. I) degrees .'10 min utes W. 8 1 .05 ch. ; thence easterly to the place of beginning, and containing L'75 acres more or less, excepting from said tract tho land conveyed by said Henry Klise ami Ellen Klise, his wife, on Feb. 8, lH:i, by deed rccoidcd in Hook 111! at page 407 of deeds of the records of said ClackaniBH county, being 100 acres more or less, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the W. boundary line of the W. I), Woodcock I). I,. 0. at apointl.li2ch.fi. 10 degrees W. from the H. E. cor. of Claim No. 37 T. 4 8. K. 2 E. ; thence N. 10 degrees 15 minutes E. 18.43 ch. ; thence N, H5 degrees .10 minutes K. 51.50 ch.; thence H. 13 de grees W. 18.4)4 ch.; thence S. 85 degrees 45 minutes VV. 60.40 ch. to the place of beginning. Dated October ISth, YM2. THOS. F. RYAN, Judge. i - AW 1