Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 04, 1886, Image 2

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THE ENTEilPMSE.
THrUSDAT.NOVEMBKR 4,
Next Monday tlifiro will Iks rvgul.tr
intM'tiiig of the board of trade; This mw
ly orjj.mi'.ijJ institution of this county
lias hardly become tlioamghly organised,,
aihI is yet not m a condition to fully meet
- flie needs of the county. It is, however,
4Utiiin that tho interest mst.itVsteJ at
the host meeting forbodes good results in
Ihe future. The next meeting will be
-well nttended and undoubtedly miite a
number of prominent cilitens of the
-county, who reside outside of the city,
will tie present. What business may lie
'.hrouuht before the board is as yet un
known However, the members of the
board are w illing to listen to any proe
cition that has for its object tho advance
ment or improvement of the county and
do what they ran to advance it, if found
practical and worthy. Tho question is
often ar-ked: "What can the board of
trade do ; they have no money to build
roada or factories?" True, that tho hoard
5 Las very little money, bnt as a ways and
means committee it can do much in tin J
' injf people who have means to invest in
IL'-A4'terprise8 that w ill increase the pros-
porirtr 4 yie town; and in the matter of
: roads tho wTawof the board will do
much iu concentration of iLins and de
vising ways of improvement at lew wist,
as well as deciding ways of obtaining the
necessary funds for such jmrposes. The
united efforts of forty representative cit
' iaatia of this county can do much in many
w.ys that will benefit the countv. Lot
all good citizens of this county w ho wish
to unite with such a body, for tho pur
tose of advancing tho interests of the
county, present themselves for menilier-
; ship to tl.e board of trade next Monday.
'At the nest session of the legislature
' there will be presented a petition to have
tho local option question presented to the
jfople, at a Kecial election, for their de
cision. We believe that it is right to give
; the people of the state an ojtiwtuiiity to
vote the question. When any consider
: able nurr.lrer of the citizens of a state fee',
that certain laws ought to be enacted
it is the duty of the legislature to pay
heed to their request. And, as there are
: ft goodly number of the citizens of this
eUte who believe that local option ought
to prevail in this state, we want the leg
, islature to give the people of this state a
chance to express their sentiments and
: how their numerical strength at the
: polls. To make the question of prohibition
an issue at a special election is just and
right. It clears away all rubbish of all
other political issues that might have ef
fect upon it, and sets it forth in its own
clear light, so that the voter can under
standingly cast his ballot.
There are many persons who are so op
jraeed to temperance that they do not
wish to give the advocates of prohibition
a chance to be properly heard. This is
wrong in principle and decidedly un
American. Xo man who is imbiied witli
..vLe principle of a free government and
a fre people will for a moment deny the
flight of others to put any auction, that
can properly come in that way, to the test
of the ballot box. The majority of the
people of this state are in favor of settling
ibis question, np its merits, at the polls
and that right speedily.
is great comfort among all the
:olitical trials of the time to know that
;the pernicious system of assessing federal
o.'fiiaaU for campaign purposes has Uen
destrojtoJ. Insleal of diverting 2 per
.cent, of their salaries to the payment of
campaign corruptions, the federal offi
.cials are now able to spend that amount
of their salaries for literature. The dis
4xjsition of federal ofCcials to cultivate
rtlicir niind, is one of the extraordinary
consequences of a democratic Tictory.
Some fault may be found with t'.ioir
literary taste, but t!ie fact that they a'e
buying literatuie is of itself a great thinjj.
, The kind of literature the federal officials
are buying is indicated ir the following
paragraph from the ostan Journal,
; .which takes an interest in all literary
matters j "The democratic congression
al committee is doing a great -deal of
work which is unquestionably in direct
violation of the president's civil service
order. It is announced that the first
edition of the campaign book, 10,000
.copies, is exhausted, and that a second
.is being rapidly printed. The first edi
tion has been mainly sold to government
officials, many of whom felt that they
were compelled to purchase it. The
subscription was a cheap device toenable 1
the campaign committee to evade the
civil service act, wMcU forbids direct
ontriulum from l;dural.oflh.ia.', . - -
Thieainpaign book is Senator Kenna's
- first literary effort, but it has thus scored
a great literary triumph. Its sale has
' brought in more money than the sale of
any other work of fiction within recent
' memory. ' It is said that federal officials
admire is so much that they do not ask i
the market price, but pay 2 per cent of
.their annual salary for it. While it is
sad to see these federal officials so devoted
to a more work of fiction, it is nevorlcss
pleasing to know that they are no longer
oinH'lled to give 2 per cent, of their
salaries for campaign expenses. It is
'indeed a great triumph for reform. Kx.
The secretary of the interior bus ren
dered a decision that is just and equita
blo. It is that the marriage of a woman
does not bar her right to make final proof
under the homestead law. The United
Vttatus recognizes women as citizens as
far as the homestead laws are concerned,
and the time must come when she will
'lie recognized as a citizen in all respects.
In fact this issuo must come upon the
people before long for settlement and the
prospects aro that the first grand movj
will be made in the northwest of the
States.
The president has issued tho usual
JVrroal proclamation designating Novcav
'r JMh as a national holiday.
The Spanish government has issued a
decree freeing the slaves of Cuba from
the rcmaider of their term of servitude.
This announcement creates little com
ment at this time, in this or any other
country, while twenty-five years ago it
would have made a commotion on this
continent. The world moves in pro
gress,
Ilerr Most says that he believes that
Henry George w ill leeeive SO.000 votes,
and if he does it will show the growth of
socialism in America. Ilerr Most is
right in that the vote for George means
socialism.
rresident Cleveland is given credit for
oOO to help the democratic campaign in
Sew York, but not a cent for the Char
leston sufferers.
PACIFIC "COAST XEAVS.
John West, of Salem, has shipped a
car load of hogs to Victori, 8. C.
A wrecking train on the O. V. railroad
ran into a rock slide and killed a man
named Aldrich.
Sunday a freight train on the O. R. &
N. i near' Arlington, ran into a. boulder
and killed the' fireman and one brake
nian, E. T. Parnvtt w is arrested at Walla
Walla Monday for appropriating :'100
litlongiiig a Air. IV olf, which the lat
ter lost.
Over f4000 was subscribed in one day
at Vnkane Falls to Ihe slock of the Fast
em Washington and Northern Idaho r'air
'association.
Improvements of n substantial charac
ter Meadilv uro-jress in t'le-elnm. liusi-
nesa lots w hich sold originally at Sjl'Ji
now readily bring $olX.
Mrs. M. It. Curtis is candidate for
school suieriutenient of Yakima counfy
and Mrs. A. 1. Brown of Paeilic county.
Both are republicans.
1'ayton, W. T., had a $ltt,000 fire Sun
day morning. A drug store was com
pletely destroyed and adjoining buildings
aim stocks of goods injured.
A misplaced sw itch telescoped several
vnrs and killed manv people on the Mil
waukie & St. Paul K. It., last Thursday.
Many were burned to death in the burn
ing ccrs.
G. C. Isreal shot and killed F.. 1. Co
hen at Haker City Friday. Cause, law-!
suit. The murderer has teen indicted !
by t lie grand jury, which was in session
at the time.
The Portland IVmocrat thinks that
those who elected Cleveland' ought to
have office. Certainly ; we said long
ago that St John aud Rev. Burcliard
should he pensioned bv the democratic
national committee.
There is a largo list of Indian war
claims against the government yet un
settled, owned particularly in southern
Oregon, and steps are being taken by
ritiiens of Jackson county to make a
union of effort to seoure a final settle
ment. Four boys wore arraigned lieforo a
Portland magistrate, last week, for larce
uv, and plead guiilv. The boys were
aged 14, 13, 12 ami 10 years. Tney
entered a house in the day time, w hile
the owner was absent, and stole Beveial
small articles.
The treasury department at Washing
ton has a considerable number of clerks
at work upou a compilation of the re
forms which, it will be claimed, have
been accouilished nuder this adminis
tration. The fact will not be stated in the
report that there was not euough reform
in the deoartment to prevent govern
ment clerks from working upon a cam
naign document. Government clerks
have been used in more ways than one
for campaign purposes, but great pains
have been taken to conceal the facts.
Tidings.
ACCIDENTS AM CASUALTIES.
k Brief RerapTtuUtlea of What Hap
pened Last Week.
The seven days which ended with
Saturday were noted for the large num
ber of accidents and fatalities that oc
curred. The first thing that happened
was the drowning of Jack Barrett, at
Rocky point early Sunday morning, then
the explosion at Oregon ( iiy a few hours
later, by which Thomas McNamara anil
Thomas Lowery were seriously injured.
That afternoon a 5-year old daughter of
Steve Cotlin was burned and Mr. Hare
ami William I!rown,w holive near Salem,
suttered from the accidental discharge of
a pistol. The O.AC, ferry aud the
launch Mikado collided "'uesday morn
ing, and Phil. J. Holland dangerously
hurt. On Wednesday Elijah Hawkins
was killed at Scappoose while hunting,
by an Oregon City young man, liestow;
Otto Haiiss died suddenly; Captain
Drammond, of the itriti li ship lon,
committed suicide, and George James
was drowned off the transfer barge. On
Thursday George Schell was killed near
East Portland by being thrown from a
wagon and run over. On Friday Josiah
I .owe was killed in Goldsmith & Iiewen
berg's store by falling from an elevator.
On Saturday Samuel Hastings, a som
nambulist, fell twelve feet and fractured
bis right leg. Mesides the above, Helen
McGregor joined the Salvation Army on
Monday and Wirt W. Saunders was
sentenced to death at Albuuy on Thursday-
Portland News.
Oregon's War Claims.
The secretary of state has recently col
letrtert arrin;er, copied ami forwarded to
the war department at Washington City
the vouchers, muster rolls and documents
connected with Oregon's part in the late
civil war. The object of this Is to at
tempt to have the state reimbursed by
the general government for extsnses ac
tually and necessarily incurred by her in
the enlistment, arming, equipment, and
maintenance of troops in the war of the
rclMillioii. These claims have been pend
ing before congress for many months,
and it will be remembered that Captain
John Mullan, who has boen prosecuting
them for this state, informed a reporter
ol th's paMr that congress had provt Jed
for tho aiuiointment of a military com
mission to examine into and investigate
these claims. The secretary of war has
recently appointed Major Kiddle, Major
Far iih worth and Captain Hull of tho C.
n. army, as the uicmisjrsol the commis
sion, and it is exacted that they will
begin their investigations at once. Ore
gon comes second on the list (Nevada
first) aud Indications are favorable lor
Oregon to have her claims audited by the
next congress, unless they should prove
as troublesome as did the claim of the
"man who put up at Gadsby's." Fa
vorable action in the matter would bo of
great financial benefit to this siste, as
tho amount of the claim is About f3j0,
000. It is to lie honed the matter may
Ixi settled finally byllie coming congress.
Statesman.
One million people witnessed the pa
rade and the unveiling of the Bartholdi
stature, last Thursday. Tho day was
stormy, but did not diminish the num
ber of persons who wished to see tho
great statue and its builder, Kai tlioldi.
CIRCUT COURT. P0CKKT...N0VEM
HLK TtUM, ISStt,
No.
43S0. State v Frank Wilehart kill
ing dogs not his own.
44i)l. State va Isaiah Abbott de
struction of partition fence; appealed
from justice court.
442?. State vs Krwin Hosford to keep
the peace.
44i8. State vs James Lowery to keep
the peace.
44-.S. State vsEpU.Furgeiwn to keep
the peace. ,
LAW.
4J159. Lucy Toon vs James Fulton, et
al action for monev.
4,U;. Fanuio A. Holder vs linj.llollt
dav, Jr. Action n note.
4371. Henry Gans, administrator of
the estate of John Wandero, vs Lli and
K. A. Hesseltine action on note,
4372 . W. 11. Smathers vs U. K.Cross
Action to recover money on account.
4;t74. S. H. Califf vs James Lauiis
action to recover money.
437o Meiser A Frank vs H.ll.Brack
et action to set aside a deed .
4M4 H. K. Neudall et al vs Wm
Knight suit tor "damages by icason of
attachment.
43S8. Charman & Sou vs W . K . Wil
listo recover monev .
4i!So. T. U West vs R. W. and An
nie Wade to recovor money on an ac
count .
' 4l!t7 . James S , Yinsin vs J . W . Geo
et al actios on a note. 1 '
4d93 . F . M M urry vs Arehio Walling
motion for leave to issue execution .
Wi. Dayton & Hall vs Wm. Knight
action on account.
4400 Thos. Charman vs Josiah
Howell action on note.
440'. E. K. Charman vs Chris S.
Evans to recover money on note and
account.
4405. Geo. ISroiihton vs Chris Moe
bnke and J . H . Martin action to re
cover monev advanced .
44 )0 A" It. Huber vs Wm Beers
to recover personal property or its value .
4411. H. W.lioasvsC. N. David
son action on a note .
4412 Hu)h Milton vs Micheal Daver
en appeal from justice court, Damascus
precinct.
4413. Ellen Chapman vsT. J. Mat
lock action on note
4414. Meiser & Frank vs H. H. Kis
tenmheher ".oiwover nwney by reason
of identification, at bank.
44 1 5 . Isaac 0. Hightohen vs Willam
ette Transiwrtation and Loi-ksCo. suit
for damages for injuries icceived while in
tlie employ ol the company.
Jit l Irti-kaniiis iHMintv vs eitv eoun
cil of Oregon City. suit for repairs on
Abernathy bridge.
4419. Same vs same suit for rent of
countv jail.
4421. Thos Charman vs Phillin
Nehren suit on note.
4424 H. W. Ross vs K E. and M.
A . Maggone suit on a note.
4303. E. S.Craig vs A. Cathro action
to recover money; appealed from justice
court.
4426 Elleny Rogers vs Peter Wittcn
bery actiou on note ami account.
EQirrv.
4229. Martha Kruee vs R. M. Bruce
divorce, coutinued from last term.
42'j0. Decoras M. Moss vs Julius Logus
suit to quit title to laud.
42S0. John 11. Yancuren vs Annie E.
Chase et al suit iu partition, to divide
real estate.
4313 Benj. Koop vs Gideon Lanti et
al confirmation ot sale ol real estate.
4335. in the matter of the assignment
of L. P. Hannato J. G. PiUbury rep!
of assignee.
4-342. In the matter of (Tie assignment
of W. P. Austin to H.E.Cross report of
assignee.
4348. Gustavo Strube et al vs N. N
Matlork et al to foreclose mortgage.
43V). Robert Casedav vs Minnie Case-
dav divorce.
4353. A.W. Ocobock v J. W Thomas
et al confirmation of sale of real estate.
4355. Benj. Wolfer vs John Fredreck
son suit to lorecloee mortgage.
4356. E. E. Charman v Ira E. Day
et al confirmation of sale of real estate.
4357. Lena A. Charman vs Horace C.
Brown confirmation of sale of real es
tate. 4358. Manrice J. Frederick vs C.
Grimes et al confirmation of sale of real
estate.
43C2 J. T. Apperson vs Abel Matoon
et al suit for possession of real estate.
4:163. Trustees Olive Lodge No. 18, 1.
G O. F. vs F. H. Stonier et al suit to
foreclose mortgage.
4364. Peter A. Weiss vs Geo. Brough
ton suit to quit title to boom right.
43)i9. J. A. McCully, administrator,
vs Joseph W. Browne-confirmation of
sale of real estate .
4373 Thos. Charman vs Hattie E.
Wise et al suit to foreclose mortgage.
4375 Duncan Cameron vs J E Coates
suit for one ono-tlfteenth interest in
liio aorcs of land, and establishing plain
tif and defendants interest.
4381. John Schram vs Multnomah
lodge No. 1, A. F. and A. M. suit for
possession of land.
4382. N. N. Robbins et al vs Jacob
Gerber et al injunction restraining di
rectors from building a school house.
4387. Mary J. Mooney vs G. W. Hol
comb et al suit for possession of real
estate.
4.190 R Walling vs O P. Mason et
al suit to Campbell, defendant, to make
a deed.
4392. Alice B. Blakovs Win . P. Blake
divorce.
4404. August Peters vs Louisa Peters
divorce.
4410 A. Cathro vsWm. Knight
injunction to restrain sheriff from selling
real estate' .
4416. Board of school land coinmU
sioners vs James W. Foster et al suit to
foreclose mortgage
4417. A. Cuthro vs 8. E. Craig and
Wm knight injunction.
4420. David h Jones vs Wm. Young
et al suit on contract and agreement for
mirchtse ot real estate
4422. J. O. Dickey vs Raymond
Dickey et al suit in partition, to divide
real estate.
4423. Martha Jennings vs John Mel
drum suit to establish partition line
between parties.
4425. G. Ann Donaldson vs bhsha
Killin to foreclose mortgage.
TUB KEV. OKO. II. TIIAVKR, of llnurbon,
Iml., uriyi: "lloth mvm-ll hii'I wile owe our
lUf to SIIIUill'8 'i)NHI MFTION tlKK "
Fir il ly K. U. CsiilloM k Co.
ARK YOU MADK mlxeMhln hy Indlgeitlon,
OmiMlpHtliin, l)l7.liifN, L-. of A-nle, Vl
low Sklnr Hhlli.b'i VlnlUer In punitive cure,
Vut mile by K. 0 Csulleld k Co.
WHY WILL Y'll' rnuirh when Rhlloh's Curs
will Ktve ImincilUUi rulleir Trine 111 en,. Well,
nd !1. for tsle by K. (I. CsuAeld i Co.
HHII.Otl S CATAKItH ItEMKDY poeltlre
ru re lorcniHrrn, iiipiiiiii-rin.snq CAriktr Moiiui,
For ale by K. U. Csiilteld 4 Co.
"H ACKMF.TACK." Isntlni and frsrrnnt cer
funifl. I'rlre 'lit and W nun, For tsle by K. (i.
VSIIUUIU
8IIIIil Ct'RK will ImmrdlsMr relit
Croup, WIiopiIii CoiikIi and UninrliltlK. For
kale by K. u. Csuflold Si Co.
FOK DY8FKPSI A sud Liver Comnliunt. vou
hsve primed Kuiirafiten on every bottle of
Million's VliHllxsr. It nover fslls to cur. For
ale hy .. O. Cauflold Co.
A NA8AL INJECTOR free with each bottle of
Bhlloh't Catsrrh Hejnrdy. Price 60 c. t'vmnle
hy K. i. Cauflf !! A (i.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
K. Franklin to Ed. Seal, 143 acres In
Daniel Bell D. L. C. i t'iSOO.
Meldrum & Pop to Q. W. Grace, 1S3
acre In Isaac Las wo II and J. S. Church
D. L. C. ; 3100.
E. J. Paddock toll. A. Dnvall, frac.
lot in village of Clackamas ; 50.
Wm. Kr.ight, sheriff, to C. Rlsley, 30
acres) $1500
W. 8. Ladd toC. W. Elsie v. 101 acres ;
1000,
Jki 17 Harris to D. L. Taekaborry, 40
acres; f 400.
Chas. Wilson to Geo. T. Kunw, 120
acres; fiXX).
U S to heirs of J, and E Akin, cer
tificate No. 8576
John Johnson to John Wilkin, R0
sorts in section 8.T.3 S..R. It.; r.'50.
J. F. Andre tocitv of Portland, right-of-wav
for Hull Run Water Co. ; 13 80
C . IJui ksdorf to same ; $5
C. Cole, same; 17 50.
Jonas Cline, stone; (10 25.
John Harris, same; (20
A. Kotzman, same; (40.
T. IV Phelps, same; (27 25.
W, Kehbein, Same; (35.74.
M. V. Thomas, same ; (14. 60
G. Torelli, same; (5.
N. P. K. K , same; (5
G. E. Chesborough and IV A Chos
borough, same; (loo.
John Gleason to Marion Hillory ; lease
100,scre.
Gideon Krighuutn to F. O. McCown,
quit claim to 80 acres ; (1 .
F. OMeCown to Harriet Krigbaum,
quitclaim 80 acres; (I
Thomas lVmaldson and wife to R. A.
Pierce, 160 acres ; (650 ,
O. C. R. R. to John Roberts, 40
acres; (100
V S to M. Russel, D L C.
W.T. Wnitlock and wife to S Len
omingson, 80 acres; (500.
0 A C R. R. to W. 8. Kellogi, 26
acres; (75
W. 8 Kollogg and wife to W. T.
Linn, quit claim
"J M NorristoMrs. L. L. Warner, 15
acres; (700
State of Oregon to A. Stein, 8d acres;
(160.
F T Barlow and wife to Sarah C.
Blount, undivided interest in Carrio
Blount D L.C.;(100.
W E. Young and wile to G. D. White,
40 acres : (075 .
CC Hogan and wife to I. S. Hurst,
quitclaim: (1. '
1 S. Hurst toE Morgan, 60 acres;
(500. '
J . Poiibly and wife to E. D P.owdest
and wife, 100 acres: (800.
tt. A. Pierce to T B lnal.lson, E
A. Donaldson and M A. Haskin, bond
for d-ed
G. A. Hardingand wife to II C, Nor
ris. Mock 146, Oregon City ; N)
Wm Barlow and wife to J . S . Mc
Donald, quit claim to lot iu Oregon City .
1 R Larkins and wife to J. H. Rev
enue, W acres; (250
E. Rcizzendine to H . Reizzendino, 160
acres; (1900.
IlowlandA BhlettertoM. McMahon,
private road ; (I
G K Miller to E. M Miller SWi' of
the SE section 27,' R 3S , R. 3 E ,
(200.
Wm. Knight, sheriff, to Stayler. 160
acres; (341
T B Smith to A H Baty.15 acres; (3
A 8 BatytoE O Smith, 15 acres; (5
S. K Graham to J. K. Graham, in
terest in tho Geo Graham D. L. C ;
private terms.
, Johnjiarless and wife to L. Schult-
kl - IMA .am. l .... a ft a n r .
W"l r "TV. 1, M, lt O, Vt . if
O.tV i ilhs and wife to W. H How
ells, block 108. tot 4 block 105, lots 7-8
bKx k 107, Oregon City ; (150.
J. A. Brown and wife to A. ('. Fair-
child, VIM of HI Elf of NEl sec. 28, T.
IB , k it.; ino
II. W. Ross and wife to W. McCliney,
140 acres; (.
" D. Cnrrins to school district No. 7, lot
for school purposei ; (1
F. W. Campbell and wife to M. You
mas, one-fifteenth undivided interest in
Matlock D L. C. ; $250.
F O McCown and wife to W. 8
Mack, WW of 8WI4 aec.O.T 28 .R
$E ,W acres ; (700
L. Slanterback et al. to M M Eaton.
lot 7, block t7, Oregon City ; $175 .
K Kohler to Jas. Sloan, lota 11-12
bWk 4, Cauhy ; (41
EE. May and wife to W. W. Ma v.
CO; (200
U .8 to Thos MayandwifD L. C
K W. Po-terand wifntoC. E. Porter.
IU 2, 3, 4. 5, C, 7, 8, block 63, Cancmah ;
(350.
W W. Mav and w ife to J . W. Cham
bers, (1 acres; (iK).
H W Kamlall and wifo to P. P. Petty.
part of E Fisher D L. C. ; $50.
O AC. R R to (has Cutting, Wt
of SE)f sec 19, T. 3 8, R 3E ;$240.
Same to same NWli of NW.'i sec. 29
T. 3 8 , R. 3E.; (120
Ban e to same. N h' of Ml1,' sec 2J.
R 3 8 , R. 3 E.; (100
Same to same, lot 3 of see ." 2tl. T. 3 8.
R. 3 E. ; (100.
J. Boone to A. B. Stroun, undivided
1-6 of west of D. L. C; (120.
Johinuin, Met'own A Idltinsn, Attornrjri.
Final Kelllemenf.
K'tttc In herehrsivrn ibit the b)iiil"raon ol
Altred lUvlcy. lecl, cienuUir t Ihe !(
al Hcnrir kswler, decesuil. hve fllr.1 In the
county mart of ('I'trksmai orMiiity, Oftvon,
upi inr nnm t-iiitiniuni nn rny ui nuiri
fur their diwh.r?i", nuil the rniiiiiy roiirt h
IVf-lntd Tl'KSOAY, DKCKMIIKU 7, lso-t, for
the h"irliif ol any uliJfiMlon. to nuch sreoiinl
tud the Miilemeiit ol mil ntntc, 2il
(IKHSIIK l i ssis,
l. II. IIowki.u
' Dtled Ka.v. 1, 1M. h.iwtinru.
T'tecaiors' .tollce.
Kotke la hereby ilvnn that ln lan Hnl
apBoluhfd. by the ixmniy eourt of I I n knn,
cii iBir.iireon.aieirciiloraol Ihelant will and
mtaiinanl ol L U. C. Lttuiiretle, derein-d. All
pennna naving claim aalniit Ihe enlace
ol the aalil L. !. C. Ulourrtta ar lieruhy
notlRtd to pn-aent the tame for payinenl, wllh
pror rourhem. at tht ollloe of C. I. k l. C.
Lalouretie. In On-ton City, Orexon, within tlx
month Irom the dale ol tills notice.
I'aiM Oelol.tr Tt, IW,,
A. V.. LiTOrKKTTS,
ll. CMSTON LaTOI'ltfTTS,
fcleeuterl.
W alt A I.lcwolyn, Attorneys for I'lnltillft".
Summons.
In tlie Circuit Court of Ihe Hute of Oregon, for
IlinCnunty ol Clarkamaa.
Alice O.lllake. PlaliillrT. )
Wm. P. It I nko. Hefeiidmt,)
TnW m. I', hlake liefendant:
In Hie name ol the state ol Oregon, yon are
hereby required tnuppear snd answer tlie dun
plaint filed hiihIii.I you In the above entitled
suit within ten days from thu d ue of the ai r
Tleeof Uiii iiimmona upon von, if served with
lnthli county, or II lerved within any olher
couuiy of thd state, then within W d iyi (nun
tne mte ol the service nl thla siimmom upon
you, or llaerved by publication ol summons or
otherwise then by tho flrirt day of the next rcgn
I ir term of the court next following ihe expira
tion of l weekspuhllcatioit hereof, to wit; On
the ath day ol Kovember, 1m. Aim II you till
so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
above named will apply to Ihe court for Ihe re
lief demanded 111 the complaint, to-wll: For a
dlksoluUoti ol the nvirrlago contract now exist
ing betwecu you and plaintiff, for Ihe care, ens
lol v snd control dt the minor children, ol your
ell and plslntilf for costs and dlsbursoiiiauts
and for general relief,
Theenrvlce of this summons upon you hy
'Ubllcatlon i made In pursuance of an order of
ne above entitled court made on the Hah day
of Sept., I Sail, directing that It be published lor
sin consecutive weeks In the Oregon City F.n-
terprls a n iwapnper nubliahed at Oregon City,
Claefyimaa County, Oregon.
VaitA LtiKWri.VN.
pt. 1.
Attornevs for I'lalntilf.
ClKatUn.
Iu the eoiiuiy court el ClackainM county, Htate
ot Orvaon,
la the mailer ot Ilia tat ot Mtrhset Cotcuran,
Ueoeaivit.
To Hie hi-ln and devlnea unknown and sit
other peraona liuvreatett tn a:j tulo, greet.
Ins: Ynuamleanh. of you art hereby nutlflvd
thai N. VV. kamtall, ailmlnl.trnlor ol laid elale,
haa Sled hla duly verified etltlon In aaltl court
iklus for an order and Hetu.eto oU ihe real
eatale Moujluj In aald ealal and deaertbed ai
fiillowa, uvall: The Sl of the HKi and the
SKVa ot Ihe 8WU ol tet-tfon H3, In T. I B , H S K ;
nd the HKH otthe MM, ol eellon 4. Iu T. S H.,
K t K. ol the Wlllamvtie nu'rldlau, In claeka
mat ootiuty, Stale ol urenoii. The court haa an-
.i.v.un, I't.viHi'ri , , ... ni inmr
ot ID o'clock A. M., mi a day for the hearing of
aaiu petuuiu anu oojeuiiviui to lug aauie ll auy
there are,
WIUi.'M Die Honorable W. U While, Judue ot
aald eourt, and the avl of aald vourl alllied
tills 3d day ol November, li-wl.
ki.) W illiam T. WuiTiorit.
iltt Comity Clerk.
NherlU" Mule.
Noiloe la hervliy given thai Iiy virtue ot all
execution tinted Si-ot. la. ISss, lued out ot and
uu.U-r the aenl ol Ihevlroiill ohm ol the Stale
ol orecoii. tor the county ot Muliuonvih, In me
kIutIII dlieclcd. In ail at'lluu wlivrvln joiiih
MiMir. plalnlltt', M-overel Judmiicnt agalnut
Frank I1. Holt and A I in Ira W. Hull. dlendaula,
(or Ittt :tu and Hie (iirlher itiin ol ;tj uu com, lor
want ot nuraouat irowrty 1 have Ivvted iimii
nd will ou
Friday, the I Sth day of November, ISStl,
at the hour ot one o clock !' M , al the court
hoiiae door Iu Oroiion t'tly, Iu Claokamai conn
ty, Oregon, ppicoeit ta aell al putilio auction to
the hthel l.l.blcr !orcah, all ol the laid de
Icndaiiti' right, title and lutcnM ol, In and lo
the following decrllMd real properly,!) lug and
being In Clackamaa eouiily, Oregon, to wll;
The aoulhwenl quarter ol .ecllon mo ('!), town
dip i aoulli, range i eail ol the Wlilatne'te
meridian, containing Irti acrei, more or lc., to
aatl.ly laid eiecolUm, Poala and accruing cokIi.
Ifctlvd thla I.Hth day ol October, ISmi.
W m. Kniuiit,
8licrln"ol Olar kanini couuiy, Oregon.
Kswmosa,
In the Circuit Court of the Suto ol Oregon for
Ihe con ii It ol Clack nuai.
Trusieci ol olive l.Hlge Independent Order
ot Odd rVllom, No IS, I'laliitlira.
va.
F. II. Stroeiler and PhiH-be Slroeder and Krlck
Auderaou, deroudenu.
To the above named defendant!.
In Ihe name ot the it.it ol Oregon, you are
hereby inuiuiotied and required lo appearand
anwor Hie fomplalul filed tu the above eulllled
tilt, In Ihe above eulllled court, at a term ol
court to Ik heguu aud held neat alter Ihe expi
ration ol ill wceki Irom the date ol Ihe tint
Subllcailon ol title iimmoni, to wll; on the lnh
ol Novemlicr, nMi.
ou, K. II. Sirtclet and Ph.rbe Strirder. will
tike notice that It you (all lo to answer thee.un
plaint filed ati iluil you In the above enllllwl
ull. for waul Hiereol the plaintiff will tike
Judgment agaltKt you aud each ol you lor the
relict demanded In the eonipUlnl, to wit: the
(orecUiaiire of thit eevtalu mortg ige given by
you to the defendant, Krlck Auderaon. lor the
an iu ol 1.00. d tied May 1 NXorlSe billowing
deacrltH-d tract of land situate of the county of
Clm-kamaa, atate nl tircgon, to wll: imith half
of the donation land claim of John Welch and
wlfe.tlie whole of laid claim, being decrite. aa
follows, to wll IU, ol Ihe K the K ot the
SW.I. and Iota I, land J of aeclloii M. of 1 i H ,
11. i h. of the W llUineiie meridian S lid inort
guge is reoordiHl on pge .i b.a,k "l." ol record
ol niortitaues of Clackamas county. Oreaon.
1 his summons la published by order of Hon
E. H. Shattuck. judge of the circuit court ol the
itste of Orcgoti fur Ihe county of Multnomah
duly made and date.1 on Ihe 'AKh of Septeinlier,
Ivai, and published the fu.l time oil the );h ol
SvilemlHir,
Joiismis, McCown A lm.iss.
Allorneyi lor I'lalullfl.
sheriff's Sale.
STATK OF ORKiio.V, i
Coi stv or t lai . jM
By virtue of a decree and order ot aal. Issued
ootid Hie Clreuit Court of the Slate of tireaon.
for the County of Mtiluiomah. to me as atic.ut
of Clackamas county dliectsai, in favor ot t. V
Moody, governor. H. I. Karhart, leeretary ol
tat, and Kdwar l llirscb. state treasurer, com
prising the hoard ol comsiiasioiiers lor Ihe sile
ol aenoot and university lands and lor the tn
vestment of Ihe fuuda arising therefrom, and
against H. K. Iiowell and N A. Ihiwell. his wll.
L I. W, gulmby. Hugh . Ilarroa. guardian of
the minor heirs of Minui Walker, deceased. Ja
cob Wills, James McWItllams. Uwll Ash. Noah
Allen. Mary J. brown. Constantln M sunnier.
H II. Magruder. Cnthariua Magrudvr, James r
(ilenn, J C. Tolman. Amanda llllger, admliila
trator ol the estate of John Uilger. deceased. It.
L lh, Ci. Kareaskl, Luclan Isaubulh. J. A.
Cardwcll. J. B Wrlatley, M Cat.m, Kaaiurr Ku
b!e. linvld Kmnenilllar. T. T. Mi-Klnil. Feter
Rrtit. Isaac Coiistant and John W'atson. for the
lutn ot l)74 uu aud lulerest thereon from Janu
ary 4. laM. al li per cent per annum, a. so the
further sun ol II7SD3A wllh Interest thereon
Irotn January 4. las, at 10 per cent, per annum,
and the further mm ol l4 40 rosta and accru
ing coats, I did on Ihe eth day of ortoher A. H
ino. in acciriiance wun tne cominamis oi said
decree end order of sale, duly levy upon all of
that portion of Ihe following described
property, lying and being Iu Clackamas count
to
ll: The donation land eialm nl ll.urr Mil
leraud Mary Ann Millar, his wife, lying and be
ing situated Id Ihe countlea ol Multnomah and
Clsckamaa, Hate ol Oregon, aud lieing more
particularly described ai the eoulh east quarter
of the north-wen quarter, the north east of the
south-weal quarter, lb north half ol the south
east quarter, the south east quarter ol the aouth
eaat quarter, and tote numlered two ('21, three
it. lour III. tve (5) and sli (61. ol serlloe unm
tiered nineteen llv, and lot nuinbere-l oni-lill.
of aectlon nmul-ered thirty CM), all in township
one (1), south of range two (t) east ol the Wil
lamette meridian: ala all id that portion Ivlng
south ol the north line ol Clarkainai county, of
the following drier I lied parcel of land, lo-wll:
heglnafog at a stake, ll being the south east
rvuer of the donation lae I .n, of Jacob
Wills, thence runtime- sail alum Ihe north line
o' the donalluu land claim ol tieerge W illi
thirty Ave CM) roils, thence mulh ten (10) rials,
thence west parallel with the north line of Ihe
said Oeorge Willa donation land claim thirty
Is ('') rials, Iheni e south to the creek, thence
down Ihe creek to where the north line of Hie
aid Oiairge Willi donation laud claim crosses
Ihe creek, thence east along the aald sorth line ol
aid lieorge W illi donation land claim to Ihe
plau-e ol beginning, containing ten (10) acres
more or lesi, In township one (1), south ol range
two (J), east nl the Willamette meridian.
Now. In pursuance of aaid decree aud order
ol s ile, I will on Saturday, the eth day nl No-
vemoer, iaan, at ine nour oi luociocg a. m., at
Hie court house door InClackamaa countv. State
of Oregon, sell all of Ihe laid above described
real property, lying aud being In Clackamei
county, state of Oregon, al public auction to Ihe
highest bidder lot cash
W'M Ksiuht,
Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon.
Paled October 7, Hurt. to
Johniou, Mt-I'own k ldletnau, Attorneys.
Nnuimens.
In the Circuit Court lor Ihe state of Oregon lor
the Couuiy ol Clackamas.
The Board ol Commissioner! for the sale
ale of school lands and Hie management
of Ihe common school loud, plaintiff,
versus
Jnmea W. Foster, K. W. Foster, Oeorge (I.
Foster, laaao Foster, K.gbcrt N. Foster,
M iry A. Young, J. K. Burnett end A. II,
Burnett, delendanla.
To Isaac Porter, one ol tlie above named defen
dsnti: In Ihe name ol the Slate ol Oregon : You are
hereby summoned and required to appearand
newer the r implalnt Sled In the above enti
tled suit In the above entitled court at a term
thereof to lie begun and held ue.u after the as
piration of ill weeki Irom Hiednleol Hi Aral
ri ihllcatlon ol this iiminoiis. And you. nld
saioi Foster, will take notice thai II vou fall an
lo aiiiwer laid flomnlnlnl. lor want thereof the
plaintiff will take a Judgment and decree agalnal
you lor the rullvl prayed lor In Ihe complaint
lo-wll: the lorecloaure ol that certain niortgage
given by Phillip Foster and wife to the above
named pbiliilllTon the 21 l day of Hoptetnher,
117a, on that certain tract ol land situate in the
County of Clackamas, Stale ol Oregon and dee
rrtlied as the -VKbert Olcott donation land
claim," In T. ., H P.. ol the Wlllnmelle me
ridian. Said mortgage la recorded III book "II"
on pages nan, ill, a.,ol recordi ol mortgages lor
Clackanvm county, Htnte of Oregon.
This uminnna U published by order ol the
Hon. E. I). Shattuck, circuit Judge and fudge nl
the circuit court nl the State of Oregon lor tho
County nl Multnomah, made oil ths filh day ol
October, sen, and ll published lor the first lime
on Ihe 7th day nl October, lang,
JollNBOS, Mi'CoaN k Illt.RMAN,
Altorneys lor Plaintiff.
Falls City Hotel,
Oregon i'Uy, Org-goa,
W. N. EGGLESTON, Manager.
KLItOl'IiAN PLAN.
Meal 8 atall Reasonable Hours
Photographic Gallery.
C. M. KESTE It,
MAIN HTKKKT, 0KK00N CITY, I
I
Tt! VrtW VUV It k U L' t tf v v inniB tt..,a.rMA
graphic mtn Htrfonopl work fin th tbort-
s't WW sn.sjpi, jiifU lUUFi, II J l1 r(t (.'(J Mllllj,
AT
GREAT EASTERN STORE
Ladies, Misses and Children.
PRICES WAY DOWN.
OLOAKS. 0LAOKS.
Frank Brothers Implement Co.,
l'orllitstd, OraaftoSj,
Dealers ia Farm and Mill Machinery,
Walter A. Wood'tt Mowt'tN, KcHiu'ru and Twlnts lUiuIvnt. Hodges)
loulilt Draper Hcntlcrtt, (aar Scott V ( o.'h ITimWrti,
Kuirlnt's anil Howe 1'owerH, llufbni'a Walklutc
flows, Cultivator. Gang ami Sulky Flowa.
Most complete Una nl Itugglea, Carrlaaei and Spring Wagoni Oil tne Faslfla Cnaat. Bavins
celved our giaMi during Ihe low rules ol freight Irom Iheeasi, w are going lo give our eussutaer
the benefit, aud sell them goods In our Una lower than ever be tore. Wru lot atajogu.
Address, FKANK lUIOTIIKHM IMPUMRNT CO., Portlamt, Oregon, er K. W. POUTIK A HON
Oregon City, Oregou, (
Bank of Oregon Vty !
1'lllJ up ('upUuT :.o,ooo 00.
P-estdent
THOMAS CHARMAN.
CHAS II, CAl r'lU.U.
K L F la rilAM.
Cashier .
Manager
tlepoalts received mbjecl loeb..k.
Approveil bills and miles discounted.
County and City warrants boughl.
Loans madeou available sie-urlty.
t'ollectlaiii made promptly.
prima otii on roriiaiid. sin rrancisc. viii
cage New York, and all principal cities el
Kurotte.
Telrgraphio eachangei sold on Portland, San
r MticLico, Chicago aud fcw org.
Intrrrst pal it on time tliHislt us fulluwsl
For I months, i per cent, per annum,
For a monihs, 5 per cent, per annum
For I'J uionthi, tl per cent per aunuiu.
Tim oertlftealea ol depoali piyahle oa d.
hi, I I..I.....I f...f..l,M.l 1 .1..U... l...f...d
end oi lerin ol depoali.
SUMMER SCHEDULE
OK TIIK
StBMl'liil.'
Th Steamer AToN A will maks two trips
dally between
Oregon City, Portland
.-AMI
WAY ZPOIHSTTS.
ISlVg I l.gAVS.
Oregon City .7 .10 A M. Portland . 10 A M
" .. a r M. . 1 Jup.M.
dt'MUYS
Oregon City . I A M I Portland . ISAM
" ... 9 P M. I ' A P at.
Watchmaker,
Jeweler,
and Optican,
Mala Mlrrrt, 0rrrm fit', Ortfsn.
I have on hand and lor sale a lull stock of
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Opera sad
Field (ilaases, from the very best
manufacturers
o
Also keep on hand a complete stea k ol
SPECTACLES
AND
EYE-GLASSES,
01 the latest and most Improved itvle . Stepalr
lug done on ilinri notice ami on lb
most reasonable terms.
FT IX STOCK OF
Waltliam-i-Wiitclics.
W. H. COOKK
J. J. ('CX)KE.
City Livery,
r4 A "w vag ai wwsja lit
IS All Hi nHfl H Ki Hj I 1
STABLE.
Horses Bought and Sold.
MAIN STNRKT,
orkoon err
Oriental Hotel.
F. 0. GKIEP, Tropr.
Flxrast - Class
Accommodations.
Hoard and Lodging por week Si 00
Hoard per week 4 00
Flrat -Class meali j,
LaMlglng jfi
No Chinese Employed.
OlOKKlM ClTV, OHi(l(lN
Oregon State University,
' CIUIF.NK ClTV,
First term heitlm Hnntemlior 13. IHHfl.
Hecuro Iron seholarahlpg Iiy applying to your
C-HL-BnrasistBr
.1, 0 . ... '
9 JJ
vi 17 an i-i iiiii'IIIIiii
Hoard and lodging per vaek, f:i V to fl.OO.
Tuition jut year: F.lemcntary Kugliali ile
pnrliuorit, t.U); other rlepartuiviita, I HI.
Write lor catalogue with lull partlmiliin to
1MIOF. JOHN Si KAl'll, Hccy. Kaeulty,
l ugene City, On goo.
THE
roit
The Barnum.
M. J. Irimlerick, Prop.
MAIN STRKKT OHROON CITT
Full Hock ol Imported and domeill Ferelgn
Lliiiori Wlnea and Cigars alsayg kepi uu
haud IinMirled
Mllwsnacr, St. I ula, A Ihr tlrbrstf J
EOCA I332EI.
far-Flneil "llllard Table la the Cliv.
To Farmor8 and Others.
The undersigned having leased lb
EUREKA MILL
At Oregon t'llv, hereiolora run be Willtaaa
Singer, resiieetlutty eollell a etiar or ftmr pal
Mnage Oraln left with us lor grinding will lag
alieuded Iu promptly. W
( tiara n tee our Flour and IVrd.
(Irlndlng lor larmera s ipeolalty.
DAUUNU t'irEU.
John Schram,
MAIN srilKKT.
OKIOON CITT, Oa.
' Wanuticiurer and Imperial of
SADDLERY, HARNCttg
AND
NAIlI.t:it 1 HAIUWAM
VhII II IIR OFFKM AS CHIAP At VAN
t had In th Stale, at sUeale at He
lall. warrant my Ocaale aa represeausd.
JOHN SCHNAM.
Saddle and Harneea Maker.
IW F. HI011FIELD,
JEWELER. .
Ktlillahr4 Slsr IH4. Flat Jswslrv
Madfl to Order.
Seih Thoenei Sayi and thirty aouri weight
locks and Watthara taaschea, key and susa
winders with the lal.sl larrwveueala. ekeaiaarr
than any other house In town. Jiest giaar im
rope's tin store.
TJev Store!
We bars o peat sat a
NOTION STORE
In Ihe room luraierly oeeupled by
F. f w lea, aud will aallaa
Cheap astiie Cheapest.
(live ns s sail.
Love joy & Eleffinan.
New Fish Market.
Nuw opened, on door of f netofflce.
All kinds of
Fish, Game and Poultry,
IXCI.l'DINU
Deep-Sea Fish,
kept ronsiantly on hand. Highest market prlca
paid tn cash Ivr Eggs and Poultry.
R. PRIER, Prop.
Overland to California
VIA
Ort ffon k t'ullfornla B. 11.
1 "J Oonsaetlona
; rare unm rortiatio ta. aau rraueiato, ,11; la
j SaaramehM, flax
I Time, 2 1-2 Days. .
i 1
i Cloie Connection, made at Aihland with
1 ' ' Calllornla, Oregon and Idaka
i Company.
(DAILY K.XCF.FT ll'MriAVR.)
Fait Side IHvlslon.
iiF.rwr.r.x foktland amd asiii.and.
Mall Train.
LSATB.
Portland ...
Oregon City IMA M
Oregon Clty . ..;l A
Ashland ..S:IF
Oregon City . 3:41 F.
Ashland
Oreeon City
I'urtland ...
4:00 A M,
J 41F M.
l;4o F M.
Albany Kipreii Train.
LSAVS.
Porlland IP.
Oregon Clljr. A (17 F.
laihanou ... 4 4S A.
Oregon Clty.. uUA.
saaivg.
Oregon city , t KM P lf,
Uhanon ... ttwr M.
Oregon City SWA M.
Forlland 10 W A.M.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
daily between Portland and Aihland.
The 0. k C. K. K. Ferry makes Connection with
all the regular Iralua on tlie Kail Slda lilvliiou,
Irom loot ul F ll reel.
Hast Slda Division.
DI'.TU'F.KN I'llUTI-ANII ANU C'OK'ALUI.
Mall Train.
Lriva
Portland 7:80 A M.
ICorvallli .. ,UTU.
Corvallla 1MP.M.
Portland S:ltP.M
AtCorvallla run n act with (rains vl Oregon
Taolflo lor Yaiiilna Hay.
F.gpreia Train.
ISaVS. I ASSITS.
Portland ..AM P.M. McMlnuvtlla .S 00 P.M.
MoMlnnrllle .MA A.M. Pnrtlnud . . A.M.
Iinal tlckols lor title and buggags ehackd at
aompany"! up town riflioe, corner Pine and
Heeosxt strains. 11c hen lor principal poluli In
California call only he priwurad at company't
oillce,
Corner F and Front Nts., rrotlund, Or.
Freight will not ha received lor iliipment altar
flv o'clock I'. M., on either Ilia Eait or Wtit
Hide lllvlslnni.
R, K0FH1.KK, r P. ItOOKRS,
Msns.cr. a. P. sod f in Agist
aaaaass