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Oregon Courier. lly A. W. CHENEY. CITY OFFICIAL PAPKR Knit-red In the Or-tfoo Cltjr postofflce as second class milter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. One jrer 2 00 Six month) 1 00 Three monlhi 0 I paid In advance, per year.. 1 M rap rhe date opposite four address on the paper denotes the time to which you hava paid I'ATEOMZE HOME IflUl'HTIlY. OKKUOX CITY, OCT. 4, J8H5. Accokdino to Hon. J. II Acken, a free eilvcrite of Naliville. Term., the free' Kilveritex will have 2IM di-lUatos in the next natinDHl democratic convention, llm goldilea 400. doubtful 188. With a fiWOO deficit in the state in cane asylum woodpile, what was that 700 inventory jjood for? About ng mudi as those high prired legislative investigations that never investigate. Xaltm Journal. When people can buy on credit they nlwnys buy more than they would if thy had cash to pay at the time ot purchase. They seldom keep run of the amount purchased and generally ro in debt much more than they expected or intended, and find when called upon for settlement that the bill is often two or three times more than they anticipated. r. Whatcom, (Wash.) Reveille says that "the Oregon papers are lamenting their lack of population and its failure to in crease. They conclude that marriage i a failure and that the state must import inhabitants or peter out. Our webfoot friends miirht make a lot of inhabitants out of Orenon pine. Needn't chanire it. o pine any; just cut it up into the Htflit lengths, put them on end and the new inhabitants would stand around j'ist like the old ones." "I do the heaviest advertising in dull limes," says John Wanainaker, in writ inii on that subject. "Then it is when jiucplo look keenly for bargains, and are anxious to know how much things cost, and when they cau save money . I advertise particular things, give prices and take at much pains with my announcement as I do with my stock One big dinner won't keep up the tepu tation of the house but steady, good cooking does it. I never permit inter est in my announcement to lag, and never miss an issue in my chosen publi cations. Advertising has made ray store one of the largest in the country." A very intelligent Jap came into our cilice on Tuesday and thinking we were publishing ft daily wrote out a local ad in good business like form and in excel lent handwriting and faultless English which was to run two days. He wautcd employment for two of his Japanese frinnds who had been hop picking. Our curiosity was aroused, so we asked him a few questions to which he replied that he had been here in this country six years, had never been to school but he had a brother in a university in California from whom he had 1 arned English. We were compelled to say to ourself, how many with much more than his advantage and opportunity had failed to do as well. Woodburn Inde pendent . LOCAL SUMMARY. .Money to loan on good security by A . S. Dresser. Tablets and composition books 4c up at "The Fair." Depot of Schilling's Best Baking Powder at It. Staub's Grocery. Prescriptions carefully compounded at fi. A. Harding's drug store. For a first-class shave go to P. O. bark, 10c barber, next to Oriental Hotel Received at Charman & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Gardner Freytag continues to deliver 'he best and freshest vegetables of any 'lie in the business. For your strings and extras (or all iiiisical instruments go to Burmeister Audresen's, who keep a full supply. Send-your work to the Oregon City team Laundry and have it done in a first-class manner. Work called for and delivered free . Good butter Xte a roll, and other groceries as low as the lowest, at Strat ton's Grocery, corner Seventh and Center streets. Dry granulated sugar, 20 pounds, $1 ; choice raisins ami rice same price. Lots ot new goods at bedrock prices at Red Front Trading Company, Oregon City. I, a Mi's ! There is no need to fall short en lamps in your house as you can buy a handsome kitchen hand lamp for 20c. See the immense stock at Bellomy A Kartell's store. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds x l dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crown and brido work a specialty. Office in r.arilay building, corner Main r.nJ Seventh streets CITY FATHERS. City Counoll In Regular Session on Wednesday Evening. Councllmen Urourhton, Jaggar, Mof fat!, Porter, Cooke and Howell present; Meldrumand Stevens absent. Proposition of L B Pierce to clean streets for 8 per week not accepted. Saloon licenses of Brady A McDouough and N F Zimmerman continued. Ap plication of J N Miller for license to opea saloon in Schrarn block laid on table, as rent of building had been re fused. Saloon keepers ordered to comply with la before applying for licenses. Receipt of $320.27 from water com missioners for per cent due city on collection of $1031.33 for the third quarter receive J. Matter of repairing Seventh and Fifth street referred to street committee . Recorder reported t-i cases of disord erly conduct, one paying $3 fine and others serving same out in jail . Street superintendent ordered to notify property owners to clean up Main street on Friday. Street committee ordered to see about getting possession of property sold for assessments. (Juartcrly report of city treasurer read and approved. Parties who gave notes for improve ment of Main Street assessment ordered to pay up at once. Chief of police ordered to enforce the license ordinance, and to work city prisoners on streets. BILLS ALLOWED. n F. Fennimore. cleaning hydrants 1 50 C D Latourette, tiling fees 10 00 T W Pouts, recorder a Chug Burns, marshal 01 00 E L Shaw, police 00 00 R L llolman, treasurer 40 00 Geo Broughton, lumber 73 82 Heckert & Sloper, hauling hose cart 50 N M Moody, abstracting road tux 8 00 Thos Charman & Sun, sundries. . 1 03 PG ECo, lights 172 45 L A Nobel, meals prisoners 0 00 M G Hachey, repairing window. . 30 m.u. UaUmti'ii -trpr. n.im 77 70 VlidO i L. " . - ....... -- Couribk, publishing 88 oO J N Brown, cleaning nytirams. . . i " FT Griffith, city attorney........ 30 00 "Nevada, or the Lost Mine." The Oregon City Glee and Histrionic Society will favor the public with one of their most interesting entertainments, under the auspices of the Ladies' Guild and for the benefit of the St. Paul Episcopal church of this city, on the eveningsof October 11 in and 12th. Don't fail to witness the production of this beautiful three act drama, entitled, "Nevada, or the Lost Mine," to be given at Shively's opera house. We cau assure the people of Oregon City that this play is one most worthy of the patronage of every theatre-loving indi vidual and should be so considered. It beautifully depicts the frontier life in the gold mining regions of the Sierra Neyadas in the early days. The play will be stuged with every modern scenic and mechanical effect. Every person concerned in the play is adapted to his or her part or character and are well up in their lines. In connection with the drama there will be a very select niiisicil programme. In response to the request by the Ladies' Guild, the following talented musical artists will appear. Mrs Cass I' Barlow, late of Stockton, Cul., MissClia Gold smith of Euuene, Miss Beatrice Barlow and W A Askin, both of this city, and a number of others. Taking the prorm.nu as a whole, it will be a most enjoyable and interesting entertainment. Look for ad in another column. Reserved seats on sale at Huntley's drugstore. Popular prices. --- " Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Fslr, S Francisco. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. E. W. Jot Company Gentlemen: 1 have nut fend from a nervous prostration from financial Iossm. Can say Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla has cured me. My liver, stomach and bowels have been very inactive, but since taking your remedy I am entirely well. All business men and women should use it. Please publish . (Signed) MR. WM. HENRY JONES. Butte, Montana Backache, disunion, tlredneaa give) way to Joy's Vegetable sareaparllla. TOien Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she becam Visa, aha clung to Castoria. Wban aba bad Children, aha gars them Castoria Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. D1X CREttl MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Gnpe Oeam of Tartar Powder. Free too a Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEAKS THE STANDARD. NOTICE OF AlMIXI8TKATOU':l tMLri. In the County Court of Hie Mute of Oregon, for Multnomah County. In the mutter of Estate of Phoebe Ann (filbert, deceased. VOTH'K IH IIKHKUV GIVEN THAT IN A pursuance of the order of Uie county court of the county of Multnomah, slate of Oregon, mHiio and entered on Hie sixth day ol September, ln'jo, In the matter of the estate of I'hoeba Ann Uilbert, deceased, the undersigned, the adtuliiia Irator of the said estate, will sell at private sale, as a whole or In subdivisions or parcels con taining live acres or more each, subject to roullrinatlon by the said court, from ami after Friday the 4th day of October, IW. all the right, title. Interest and estate of the sa'd I'lmelie Ann Gilbert at the time of her death and all the right, tltie and Interest that the said estate has. by operation ol law or otherwise, acquired other than or In addition to that ot the said Phoebe Ann Uilbert at the tune of her death In and to all that certain tract of laud lying and being In Clackamas countv, stale of Oregon, and bounded and described as follow", to-wll: Beginning at a point where tne section line between sections four and five in township 2 south, range 2 east of the Willamette Meridian in Clackamas county, state of Oregon, Inter sects the claim line of the W. T. Mullock donation laud claim at the Intersection farthest north: thence south sixty-eight degrees, west H '21 chains to a stake; thence north eighty degrees wot 17.37 chiilns to the call line of lauds conveyed to Phoeluj A. til Uteri by deed from Hiihhii Crookihaiikx, dated October loth, Is'.Cl, and recorded on page six of book number llfly-lwoof records ol deeds for Clackamas county, Oregon; thence north twenty minute west a ng said east line of mild land so deeded to Phoebe A. Gilbert by Susan Crixikshanks '21.70 chains to a stake : thence south eighty six degrees and thirty minutes cant '.'4 2chniiia to a stake on tlie section Hue between sections four and Ave aloresaid; thenco north on said section line 4.7 chains (more or less) to a point I mm whlcli a fir tree tlirne feet lu dlHtiieler bears south forty-live degrees west distant 2 links: also a II r tree 4 feet in diameter hear north sixteen minutes west distant '."J links; thence east 0.25 chains to a stake; thence south to the north line of the W. T. Mullock donation land claim; thence westerly along the said north line of said oiulin to its intersection with the section line between scctii.us four and live, township 2 south, range 2 east, being tha place of beginning, containing 77 acres (more or less), excepting the Oregon and California Railroad Company s and its suc cessors in interest, right of way over and acr ms said land. The terms of sale arc one-third or more in cash, pavable at date of sale and the balance, two-thirds, on or before two years evidenced by a promissory note of the purchaser or p'lr chasers of the tract or each parcel of laud re sicctively, with interest at not less than eight per cent.' twr annum until paid and secured by a mortgage on the parcel or tract of land so purchased. K. W. (ilLBKKT, Administrator of the Estate of Phoebe Ann Uilbert, deceased. J. T. MII.KKK, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK. NOTICE IS IIEKERY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of a certain assessment on the shares of capital stock of the Blue Klver Mining and Milling Company, a corporation, of one-half of one per centum, declared by the stockholders thereol at their meeting held on the 2d day of August 1W, and by virtue of the action ol the Board of Directors of said corporation, on the 2d day of August, hv!i, whereby said assess ment was declared to be dellnuent on the 1st day of Heplember, lHlA, and pursuant lu the order thereof, now therefore: The following stock will on "jntun'ay. the 12th day of October, lHttS at the front door of the court house at Oregon City, Oregon, be sold by me at public auction, for cash in hand, to the highest bidder, to make the amounts of assess ments and costs of advertising thereon, namely: HAMK. 811 A RES. ' AMOUNT. Geo T Howard 2 f W H Hmlth 21KI0 HI (K) Straight & Wiggins 70U 3 So (leo B Ward OHO 3 (W K K Charman -too 2 DO A Ii Jones fu W W W Myers W 20 (II) i,E Salisbury 7:h) a 73 J V Oreen rsJ 2- 00 C Noblitt "DO 2 fiO Francis Rands -t7 1 3 Jerome Fetterly 1U(K S 00 A J Ware 8 00 J W Grout 20(10 10 00 Moud E Bttiilsbnry low) 6 no lien A Hamilton 1'itH) 7 80 A J Hamilton loOO 7 SO Dated at Oregon City, Ore.. August Sth, 18'j;. HIRAM STRAIGHT, Secretary. SUMMONS. 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE of Oregon, for Clackamas county. David Bloomer, plaintiff, vs George E. , ltloomer, defendant. : In the name of the state of Oregon, you, George E. Bloomer, defendant herein, are hereby notllied and required to be and appear In the above entitled suit lu the above named circuit court ami answer the complaint of said plain till' therein Hied against you by Monday, the 4th day of November, A. I). 1H9', that being the first day of the Hrst term of said court following the expiration of six weeks publication of this summons, and vou will take notice that if yon fall an lo appear and answer said complaint, for the want thereof, the said plaintiff will apply to the said court for the relief praved for lu said complaint, which is in brief as follows, to-wll: For a decree against defendant, Ueorge E. Bloomer, to estab lish a resulting trust in and to the following described property, to-wlt. Beginning at the northeast corner of block 4 of Darling's addition to Oregon City, ami running thence south 100 feet along Oak street; thence west 100 feet; thence north 100 feet; thence ea.t 100 feet to place of beginning, according to plat on tile In ottlee of recorder of said county of Clackamas, state ol Oregon. Also for s decree compelling said defendant to deed over to said plaintiff all right, title and interest in and to said described real property, In default of which this decree Is to stand as a deed of conveyance of all of said defendant's right, title aud Interest in and to said real property, apd for nch other and further relief as Is just and equitable and for his costs and disbursements in this suit to he taxed. This summons is served by publication for six weeks, bv order of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, circuit judge of the fifth judicial district ot the state of Oregon, bearing date, May 3d. I8U5. KOhKKT A. MIM.EK, WILL I,. MILLER, Attorneys fur Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Couuly of Clackamas. Dan Lyons, Plaintiff, vs. I William Hawkins, Charles W. Rounds and Mary A. weaver. Defend fend-j ants. To Charles W. Rounds and Mary A. Weaver, aid Defendants. IN the name of the slate of Oregon: You are herenv required toaippear aud answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term ot said court, to-wlt: No vember 4th, and If you fall to answer, for want thereof, the nlaintlff will auolv to ihe court for the relief demanded lu the complaint so died as aforesaid. This summons is published pursuant to an order of Ihe Hon. E. D. Sbattuck, judge of the circuit court of Oregon for Multnomah county, whtcn order was made ana dated September lilth, lX'.'i. C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. A. E. Latourette, Executrix, riaintui, vs. ' Catherine Fleming. John O Fleming and K A. J. i McKeniie, Defendants. J To Catherine Fleming and John G. Fleming aaid defendants. IS the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required lo appear and answer the complaint film) against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first dar ot the next regular term of said court, to-wil: No vember 4lh, 1 and if von tail lo answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in the complaint, so filed as aforesaid. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of ihe Hon. E. D. shattnek. Judseof the circuit court of Oregon for Multnomah countr, which order was made and dated September lth, l'j. C. P. A D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. I SUEItlFF'H NOTICE OF BALE ON FORU 'LOnURK In the Circuit Court of the HI ale of Oregon, for Ills County of Clackamas. Mrs, V O. Harding, Plaiulltr, . vs. Spencer Thomas, 8. J. Thomas (his wife) audi Webb, a Thomas, lcfeiidauls. Btato of Oregon, County of Clackamas, as. NOTICE IH IIKIIKHV (IIVKN THAT BY virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of tne circuit ecu it of the slat of Origi n, for the county of Clackamas, iH-arlng dale the 21st day of September, Hart, In a suit wherein Mrs V O. Harding was plaintiff, and spencer Thomas, K. J. Tnotnas (his w ife) and ebb. 8. Thomas were delendants, commanding me, lu the name of the stale of Oregon, that out of tne real estate hereinafter described, to realize a sum suftlcleiit to satisfy the demands of said decree, to-wit: I120U, with iiilareal thereon slue April ld, lw-2, at the rate of III per cent. ier annum, and the further sum of attorneys' fees, and the further sum of ll.t costs, and also the cost of and attending this sale. Now, therefore, in obedience to such decree, I did duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the 2sth day of October, lHsur,, at the hour of II o'clock a. in. of said day. at the front door ol tha court house In said county, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash lu hand, all of the right, title and interest the said defendants on the Z'A nay of April, I'.i2, had In aud to the following de scribed real properly, to-wll: Commenclug at a point on the line between sections r and a, town ship .1 south of range 2 cat of the Willamette meridian, 1'i chains Iron the corner of sections 4, 6, H anil M: thonoa eat 24 AO chains: thence north 4.i decrees, cant 4o chains; thence east 14.42 chains; thence north 2H.S2 chains; llienre south sk degrees, West 80. in chains; thence south 'ii degiees, west M 41 chains to the place of beginning (sav ami except certain pieces here tofore sold lo W. C. Williams, Julius N. Norris aud school district No 27 in Clackamas county, Oregon, for description of which see H aik T, raie M2; Hook (, page 2.si, and lnaik It. page 44 of deeds of said county aud state, and 30 aores heretofore conveyed lo L. P. Williams, deed recorded in It mk 2, page 872 of said records), contain lug Hti acres, being slluttcd in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon. Paled this 2'ith (lay of (September, A. 1). IW-'i. E. C. HADDOCK. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Stale of Oregon. By K. M MOODY, Deputy. SHERIFFS NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE. In the Circuit Court of tho Slate of Oregon, for the Couuiy of Clackamas. F. A. Toeplcinan, Plaintiff, vs. W. T. Blimey, Klnora T B irncv, J. T. Apnerson, Portland Savings Bank and Clarence W. Simpson, Defendants. State of Oregon, Coll lit v of Clackamas, ss. NOTICE I HEKEBY tilVEN THAT BY virtue of an execution and order of sal on a foreclose issued out of the circuit court of the statu of Oregon, for the county of Clacka mas, bearing date lliu loth day of September, lwi'i, iii a suit wherein F. A. Tucplemau was plaintiff aud W.T. Ituruey, Klnora I. Buniey, J. T. Appersou, Portland Savings Bank and Clarence W. Simpson were delendants, com manding me, lu the name of the slate of Oregon, that out of the real estate hereinafter described, to realize a nun niilllclcut to satisfy the demands of said decree, to-wlt: S4H4H.72, hi I'. 8. gold coin, to draw Interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, the further sum of t2"a) as attorney's fee, the fiuthcr sum of (rJI costs, and the further sum of 2."7.6', with Interest thereon since April oth, lwtf, at the rate of 111 percent, per annum, aud also the costs of and attending this sale. Now, therefore, lu obedience to such decree. I did duly lew upon, aud will, ou Saturday, the 2iith day of October. HX, at the hour ef one o'clock of said day, at the front door of the courthouse in said county and state, offer for sale at public uctlon und sell to the highest aud best bidder, lor cash lu hand, I'. S. gold coin, all the right, title and interest the said defendant hail Un the Jiith dtiv of Ontolier, Isu3. or now have in and to the following described real property, to wit: Beginning al a point nu the right bank of the Willamette river, the same being the southwest corner of the donation laud claim No 37 ill township 2 south of range 1 cast of the Wil lamette meriiitaii: manes norm m negroes, wesi along the said bank 5 ,'17 chains; thence north CI degrees, 12 minutes, eust ti."i.3o chains to a point on the east boundary of the donation land claim No. 41 in township 2 south, range 2 east: thence south 43 decrees, 43 minutes, east U.IW chains to the southeast corner of said claim No. 41; thence south M degrees, l." minutes, west along the south boundary of said claims Nob. 41 aud 37,67 ii chains to the place of beginning and containing 47.01 acres. Dated this 2."th day of September. A. D. IS'J.1. E. C. MADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon. By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. William Church, Flulntlff, 1 vs. Kate Church, Defendant. J To Kate Church, the alajve named defendant: IN the name of the slate of Oregon, you are hereby reoulrcd to appear and answer the complaint ot' plaintiff herein uu or before Monday, the 4tli day of November, A. D. lW., the same being the 1st day ot the nexl regu lar term of the said court, and if you Isll so lo appear or answer the plaintiff will npply to the court for the relief prayed lor in the complaint, to wit: For n decree dissolving the bonds of I matrimony existing between hlinselt aim (le- feiidaut and for a decree of divorce here in anil lor tne care ami custody oi ineir child, Gitylord Church, aud for his costs aud disbursements, and lor such further and other relief as to this honorable court may seem just and proper. This summons Is published by order of Hon . T. A. Slepliens, judge of the fourth judicial dixtrict, which order was made and dated September llth. ls.i."'. WILLIAM CHURCH, Plalutlff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the 8tale of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Trustees of Ihe Baptist College at 1 McMinnviUe, Plaintiffs, j vs. Martin 8htilstead and Caroline I Shulstead, Defendants. J To Martin Shulstead and Caroline Shulstead, aid Defendants. IN the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to wit: Novem ber 4th, ls'.fi; and If you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint. This summons la published pursuant to an order of the Hon. E. D. Shattnek, Judge of the circuit court of Oregon for Multnomah countv, which order waa made and dated September 16, mi. C. D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. JTOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned I has been appointed by Gordon E. Hayes, county Judge of Clackamas county, state of Oregon, executor of the estate of Joseph hedges, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified ana with proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof to the under signed executor, at the otllcesof O'Neill, Hedges, Thompson & Griffith, Oregon City, Oregou. Dated this 19th day of Septo-'-e- 1895. JOSEPH EUGENE HEDGE', Exeeutor DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THI partnership heretofore existing between N. r Zimmerman and J. N.Miller is this day dissolved by mutual consent: the business will be conducted In the future by N. F Zimmer man al the ola stand, to whom all outstanding accounts will be paid, and who will pay ail firm indebtednesa. Dated at Oregon City, Ore., September 13, 1S03. J. N. MILLER, N. F. ZIMMERMAN. JOHN WELCH, Iivntlat. Rooms 76. 77, 79, Dekum Building. PotTLA!P, OSEOOS. Man of snv friends have trouble to find me; bence this rird. COUNT! Omi'KIIH. Jortge 0. I. Hayes I'lerk of Courts, Ohi. V. llorlnn Sheriff K. C. Madilcck Worrier H. M. lUunl.jr Treasurer, M L. Miaire Aeseeeor, J. C Bradley School Superintendent It. H (lllwu Surveyor !. W, Klnuiard Coroner, K. L llolman ., , , I llirhard Scon Uumlseloner f gnmk Jaggar County Court meets on Bret Wednetiisy after Diet Monday of every month. Probate Court meets on first Monday of every month, Circuit Court meets on third Monday In April and first Monday la November, OREGON CITY OmCKHS. Mayor Hiram Straight Recorder, T. W. Fouls Chief of Police, V.T.. Burns Aaeeswraud Collector K. S, Calif Treasurer, H. I., llolnian City Attorney F. T. tlrillllh Street Commissioner, ..C.C llahoork.Jr, Sup'L of Water Works, W.Ii. Howell City Engineer II. II. Johnson Ounclliaeu Henry Meldrum, J. W. Moffat. L. L. Porter, J. J. Cooke, K. M. Iliiw-ll, Ueorge Jlrouslilon, B. F. Jaguar, H. E. therein Council meets tint Wedneeriay of each moatk. Notice to Brid.,ebuiders. Notice is hereby tjiven llmt senlcd bids tin the coiistructii'li of a bridge ttcniHH li.itte t reelt on tint J. M. Drake rond will be rt'celVL'il in tlitt ct.unty clerk's ofllce tip lu I :M0 o'clock d iii. Octubot 10, 18U5. Pliius Hint i-ponu-CHtioiiHlo lie prepare;'! by I). W. Kin tminl, nmiliiiHster, Htul may tm seen in Ihe clerk's ollice. Five per cent, of bid to lie dep icted with Hume. The court reaerves the tigUi lo reject any tihil hII bids. UEO. F. IIOUTOX, County Clerk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tltut scaled bids to furnish for one yeur all recunls, blmika and stationery u-ied b the dif ferent county uHit-iale will be received by the countv clerk up to '.' o'clock p. in. October 10th, 1SU5. The right to reject any and all bids is reset veil GEO F. IIOKTON, County Clerk. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'. NOTICE IS HEREBY CSIVKX THAT THE County Board of Equalization of Clackamas county will meet at the office of the County Assessor on Monday, October 2 1S'J., and continue lu session for one week J. C. UllADLKY, County Assessor. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OX JSXEUUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Cuumy of Clackamas. Mrs. M. C. Wells, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. M. II Wallace, Defendant. ) Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. NOTICE 18 UERKIIY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an execution aud order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the stale of Oregou, for the county of Clackamas, bearing date the ft'lh day of September, lsu,"i, in a suit wherein Mrs. M. C. Wells was plaintiff, and Mrs. M. II. Wallace was delendaut, commanding me, in the name of Ihe slate of Oregon, Hint out of the real estate hereinafter described, to rea lize a sum sufficient to satisfy the demands of said decree, to-wil: toti.70, together with Inleresi on the same since said decree was entered, and also Ihe costs of and attending this sale Now, therefore, lu obcaleuce to such decree, I did, ou the 2td day of September, Inyo, duly lew upon, and will, on eatuiday, alio :ti:h day of October, 1895, al the hour of U :M o'cloc.i a. m. ol said day, at the front door of the court house In said couuly, offer fur sale ut public auction, and aell to Ihe highest and best bidder, for cash lu hand, all of the right, title and interest the said delendaut on the loth day of April, lt9i, had lu and to the following de scribed real property, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 16, township 4 south, range i east of the Willamette meridian, save and except a eertaln piece or parcel of land situate and being in the north east corner of said described land, being square In shape or measurement and containing 10 acres, the premises levied upon containing tK) Daled this 2.1th day of September, A. D. 18!. E. O. MADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Stste of Oregou. By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL onnlv tn the cltv council of Oregon City, Or egon, at the regular meeting In October, MM, for a license to Bell liquor on block 24, Oregou Cily J. N. M1LLEH. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. N OTICE 13 HEREHY GIVEN THAT I SHALL nnnle lo Urn i liv enuiicil of Orccou Cltv. Ore gon, tor a saloon licence to continue my saloon located in block K4 or Oregon City.sald license to date from October loth, leltR. A. KNAPP. Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. Company. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE ConAeotlng at Yaqulna Bay with the San Francisco and Yaqulna Bay Steamship Company. Steamship "Farallon" A 1 and flrsl-clsss In every respect. Ralls from Yaqulna for San Francisco about every eight days. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest routes between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albiny or points west to San Francisco: Cabin - - 112 00 Steerage 0u Cabin, round trip, good for 60 days - IS 00 For sailing days apply to H. L. WALDEN, Agent, Albany, Oregon. CHAD CLARK. Supt., Corvallls, Or. EDWIN STONE, Mgr., Corvallls, Or. In Oregon City, beautiful town, With its zephyrs soft and gentle, Is a place that has the best renown, Its name, The Oriental. It gained this fame by selling BEER, In glasses monumental; Then when your soul you long to Go to the Oriental. cheer, From ancient days good men would The famous continental, drink Would say to friends, you all must And seek the Oriental, think, Good beer by some is often sold, By others accidental, Rut every time, I have been told, I Drink at the Oriental. I V F 7immsrman Prnn. WANTED-AN IDEAMSSUSfS BL'rfN CO., Patent Attorneys, WosbiHgtoB, D.O, lor tteir $le prUe offer. CHtrncnrcs. First Congregational Cliureb Ilev, J. W. Cowau Pastor. Services I' a. m. aud H:OU p. m. Sunday School after morning service. Prayer MwllHg every Wednesday evening al Snu p. in. Prayer Mooting or V. V. . C, K. every Sunilsy availing at 11:6(1 prompt. First Baptist ClinHi-ffev, M L. Kiigg, Pastor Morning Service II: Sunday School U:Vj Even ng Service gsaii It-gular Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Mealing every Wednes day eveuing proceeding net Sunday in the month. St. John's Church, latliollo Rev. A. Illllebrand, Paaior. On Sunday, Moas at s and 10:: a lu. ICvery Sunday German Sermon after o'clock Moss. At all oilier Masses Kugllsh Sermons. Sunday School 2::io p. m. VMsirs,Aslogelical Subjects aud Den wilclion at 7:30 p.m. Methodist Episcopal Church Ilev. 0. Sykee, Pastor. Morning Service si II: Sunday School at lll:Ki Eveu ing Service at Epworth League meeting Sun day evening at esiO; Prayer Meeting Thursday even ing at kaX). First Presbyterian Church. Bev. A. J. Montgom ery. Pastor. Sorvlcee II a. m. and 0) p. m. Sabbath ach,al 10 a. in. Y. P.S. 0. K. meets every Sunday eveuinn at "::. Frnver MeetlugWedneeday evening, a a JO. Seats f res. Evangelical Church, German B. F. M.vers, Pastor Preaching Services every Bumlay 11 a m and 7it0 p. m. Sabbath School every Sunday 10 a. m. Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday uveulng. United Brethren Clmrch.-Bev. J. W. Kldriedge . Pastor. Services second nud fourth Sunday mornings aud the proceeding Saturday night in each month at Oregon City II a. ni. slid 7 P. m , and the first Suu dav afternoon of each luoiiih at Falls View. 8t. Paul's Church, Episcopal Iter. Iuao Dawson, pnslor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7SJ p. in., and Friday evening al 7 -M p. m. Evaugelical Lutheran Zlon Congregation. Kev. I. Orey, pastor. Meets In Shively's hall. Sunday school from UilU Pi I0;dll a. in. Services IU::i0 a ni. and 7:.m p. m. SOCIKTIKH. OltEIION CITY. Falls City Lodge No. Mof A. O. V. W.-Mneta every Saturday etening of each month la A. O. U. W. hall on Seventh street. All sojourning brethren conllally invited to attend. Electric Lodge No. I, A. O. V. W.-Meeta 2d and 41 It Wednesdays of each mouth. Veiling members welcome. Oregon Lodge, No. S, I O. O. F.-Mcets avery Thunoav evening at 7:30 o'clock p. m. in the Odd Fellow. ''Hall, Main street. Members of the Order are invited to attead. Falls Encampment, Nc t, I. O. O. F. Meets first and third Tuesdays or each luoulliat Oud Fellows' Hall. Members aud visiting patriarchs cordially in vited to attend. Willamette Bebakah Degree Lodge No. 2. Meets Ihe second and fourth Fridays In the nnmlh at 11:00 in the I. U. O. F hall, Abernethy BcR-kan Degree Lodge No. 80. Meets Tuesday evening at 1. O. O. F. hall. Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. A A. M. Holds Its regular communications on Drat and llilrd Saturdays f each inontlist7il0p. m. Brethren In good stand ing are invited to sttrud. Mvrtle Lodge No. 24, D. of H. Meets every Friday lu A'. O. U. W. hall. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, K. A. M Regular con vocation third Monday of month at 7:80 p. ra. Court ltobin Hood No. NfctO, F. of A. Meets In K. of P. hall on second aud fourth Fridays. A. P. A. Council No. 4. Meets on first and third Fridays of each mouth. Pioneer Chapter, No. 2, O. E. 8.-Meots in Ma sonic Temple on Tuesday. Willamette Falls Camp No. 1 IS, W. of W. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of tho month at K. of P. hall. Visillng neighbors inado welcome. Wacheno Tribe, No. 13, 1. O. B. M. Metis Tues day evening nt A. O. XI. W. Hall. Visiting members irdlally luviteu. Meade Poet, No. 2, 0. A. It.. Department of Oregon . Meets Brat Monday of each month at A. O U. W. Hall, Oregon City. Visltiug comrades made wel come. Meade Relief Con", No. IS, Department of Ore guu. Meele un first and third Fridays of each month in K. of P. Hall. Members of corps from a brum I cordially welcomed. Sous of Veterans, E. D. Baker Camp, No. 18 Meat trot and third Thursday evenings ol each month. L. A. 8. of Baker Camp. 8 of V. Meets in K. P. hall ou second and lourth Monday evenings of each month. Achilles Lodge, No. 38, K.of P. Meets every Frl day night at the K. of P. hall. VUiling knights iuvltcd. F Compiny, First Rei ., O. N. O. Armory, Third and Main. K gular drill night, Monday. Begular business meeting, first Monday of each montii. St. John's Bnnch, No. 047, C. K. of A. Meets every Tuesday evening st their hail, corner Main and Tenth streets, Oregon City. Oregon City Board of Trade Heels st Court House on second Monday lu each month. Visitors welcome. Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. Meets first Fri day of each month at Fountain Engine House. Fountain Hose Co., No. 1 Meets second Wednesday in each month at Engine House, east side Main street, betwsea Seventh and Kighth. Cataract Hose Co. No. 2. Meets second Tuesday of Pach month at Cataract Engine House. Oregon City Hosa Co., No. 3 Meets In Hose House on the hllll tha third Tuesday of each month. OOUNTT. Pig Iron Lodge, No. 135, A. O. U. W. Meets ever Thursday evening at Odd Fellow's Hall, Oswego Visiting brethren always welcome. Motalls Lodge, No. 40. A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Saturdays in each month at School Hons. Visiting members made welcome. Onvel Lodge, No. 65, A. O. U. W. Meets second aud third Saturday evenings at Knight's Hall, Cauby, Visiting brotuera maae welcome. Clackamas Lodge, No. 87, A. O. U. W. Meets firs and third Mondays in each month, at Strite's Hall Visiting brethren welcome. Sunrise Lodge. No. 43, A. O. U. W. Meets every second aud fourth Saturday of each mouth at Wii- sonvllle, Oregon. Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of H. Meet) sverr Tuesday eveuing. Oswego Lodge, No. 93, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets at Odd Feb low's Hall, Oswego, every Monday evening. Visiting brethren made welcome. Oswego Lodge No. 101, A. F. A A M. Meets the second and fourth Saturdays. Masons Invited. General Pope Post, No. 62, O. A. R. Meets tin,1 Saturday of each month at Orange ball, Mulino' Comrades cordially invited. Oen. Crook Post, No. 22, G. A. B Department of Oregon. Meets In school house at Needy on first Sat urday in each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All com nulos madeywelcoine. Star Lodge No. W, K. of P. Meets every Wednes day evening in Castle hall. Brothers invited. Canby Lodge, No. 6(14, I. O. O. T. Meets first and third Saturday evenings at Knight'. Hall, Canby. Visiting members always made welcome. Oswego Lodge No. 448, I. O. 0. T. Meets every Friday evening in new hall in old town. Canby Spiritualist Society. Assembles on first and third Sundays of each month. New Era W. 0. T C Meets first Saturday In each month at tbeir hall in New Era. Friends of the causa iuvited to be present. Canby Board of Trade Meets at Knight's Hall Canby, on hrst and third Fridays of each month Visitors welcome. Molalla Grange. No. 40, P. of H. Meets at their hall at Wright's Bridge on Ihe second Saturday of each month at 10 a. m. 1-allow members mad welcome. Tualatin Grange, No. Ill, P. of H.-Meets last Satur day of each month at their bail in Wlleonville. Warner toraoge. No. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month at their hall in New Era Butte Creek Grange, No. 2, P. of H Meets atthel ball in Marquam second Saturday in each month a I0a.ni. Visiting members always welcome. Osvrego Grange No. 175, P. of H. Meets second Saturday in month at 10 a. m. Damascus Grange No.2ft0, P. of H. Meets on first Saturday in month at 10 a. m. in Damascus school house : Tea-el Creek, No. 253, P. of H Meets on third Satnr oj, Boise (Orville),No. 256, p. c H. Meets on se ond Saturday. Highland, No. 261, P. of H. Meets on first Satur day. Barlow No. 262, P. of H. Meets ou first and third Saturday. Springwater, No. 263, P. of Il.-Mwti on second Saturday after full moon. KIDD &WILILAMS, Successors to II. Cooke, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE. COR. FOURTH AND MAIM STS. OREGON CITY. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.