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Oregon Courier. liy A. W. CHENEY. CITY OFFICIAL PAPKB, Entorcd In tho Oregon City postofflce it second class mattor. SUIISCKIPTIOX RATES. One year 12 CO 6IX monttn 1 00 Thrco months W t jiald III advance, per year 1 50 Tlio date opposite your address on (lie paper denotes the time to which you have paid l'ATKOMZK IIOMK IMHSTItV. OKEUON CITY, DEV. 13, 1895. Linn county Is just now the storm centre of Oregon crime. We knew when this Gilbraltor of democracy went republican that dire calamity would surely follow. Roseburg Review. It may interext liible students that In the original Hebrew version of the 0. T. the woid Sheol occurs 63 times, and the word Hades (having the same meaning) occurs 10 times In the revised Greek N. T. Ir Mr. Cleveland knew that Href Flagg had refused to have anything to do this year to keep democracy alive in the fonrth ward do you suppose the president would give Flnpg a fat take in the Oregon Cityland office? Stalei man. Goldendale is a mudul prohibition town ; not a saloon within its borders. Nevertheless, the two drugstores dis pose of a barrel of whiskey a monthnot to mention the various patent medicine "pizons" to counteract the diseases pe culiar to that dry climate. The stato superintendent has sent out a circular calling attention to the fact that the state manufacturing as sociation of Portland has offered throe cash prizes to the pupils undor 15 years for the beat original compositions on the subject, "The Benefits of Patronizing Home Manufacturers." First prize is $15, second $10 and third $5. A man and wife are both liable for the payment o( a newspaper which is taken and read in the family. An Iowa judge lately gav a judgment to the uor mania Publishing Company against Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Raying for a subscrlp tlon bill of $20 on the grounds that a newspaper is a household necessity. Bays an exchange of the democratic party : "Thoroughly beaten, thoroughly disorganized, distrusting all their leaders; angered by the results of their own conflicting politics it will be years btfore the party can recover from their disastrous defeats of the lute election." .We think we have heard something like this before, but it was spoken of the republican party just three years ago, after the landslide of 1802. Knives are being sharpened by the friends of Senator Mitchell on the one side and the cohorts of ex-Senator Polph on the other, for the political bat tle in June, 'DO. Between them they will spend many thousands of dollars to secure the election of their particular legislators. The football game between the Mitche!' republicans and the Dolph repuplicans will last until the next sen atorial election. The plodding, horny handed voter is the football. THE LODGES. On Tuesday evening the Falls Encamp ment No. 4, 1 O O F, elected the following officer for ensuing term: O P Miller, C V; II E Straight, II Pi C W Midlam, Sr W; E A Leighton, Jr W; J A Sluart, Sccj T F Ryan, Treas, The officers elect of the Woodmen, Odd Ecllows and Meade KelicfConps were pub lished last week. Tuesday evening Pioneer Chapter No 28, Eastern Star, elected Miss Erma Lawrence, W M; J II Walker, W P; Miss Nicta McCar ver, Asst M; Miss Nellin M Wetherell, Sec; Miss Fannie France. Trcs; Mrs folin Hill Cund; Mrs Henry Meldrum, Asst Cond. In spallation will be held On second Tuesday in January. Willamette Falls Camp of Woodmen initiated six new members on Monday night, The Willamette Rebckahs will elect officers on Friday of this week. Wacneno Tribe No. 13, I O R M, elected the following last week: W R Ream, sachem J C Bradley, senior sagmore; Wallace Cole, junior sagmore; J II Howard, prophet; CW Kelly, keeper of records; John Weismandcl keeper of wampum. They scalped two pale' faces last meeting night. This tribe is making great preparation for a grand time Tuesday when the great incohonaor "high muck-a muck" of the order will be here, coming by a chartered boat from Portland. If the weather is pleasant a grand Red Men's parade will be given. There will be a special worn in the lodge room and in the evening an excursion to the falls which will be lighted up by powerful search light. A special meeting ol tribe will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. On Saturday Fall City Lodge No 59, A O U W, elected J M Hamilton, M W; Joe Fromong, F; S Roake, O; G R Califf, Rec; J A Stuart, F; W B Wiggins, R; J F Mont gomery, G; John Drescher, I W. Wednesday Electric Lodge No 65, A O U W, elected officers: RSiaub, M W; J C Bradley, F; A Deute, O; A W Cheney, Rec; W M Robinson, F; R Koerncr, R; John Ncibur, G; C Droesche, I W; C E Burns, 0 W. Lost Friday evening Myrtle Lodge No 24, D of H, elected Mrs Schulpius, C 11; Mrs Warner, L II; Mrs Sprague, C S; Mrs Gillette Rec; Mrs Goodfellow, R; Mrs Woods, U; Mrs Rogers, I W; T F Ryan.O W. The free entertainment given by the Wood men at Shivcly's hall on Wednesday evening was a success. The ha'.l was full and every thing passed off pleasantly. The fee for joining the order was placed at $3 for the evening only and over 30 applications for membership were received. The speaking by G W Swope, Rev S W Stryker and Prof II S Sirange and the reading of Prof C W Durette was htst class. The songs hy the quartette from Portland were good. The "reading" phonograph also gave four selec tions. The organizatisn of a lodge of the United Artisans did not take place at I O O F hall Wednesday evening owing to Prof. Famham's assistance in the rehearsals of cantata, Queen Esther, Monday evening has been set as time for meeting. The blue lodge of Masons will elect officers on Saturday and the chapter on nextTuesday. The Masons of this place have been invited to the installation of officers of Lone Pine Lodge of Logan on December 27th, St John's day. . Mead Post No 2, G A R, elected the fol lowing officers at last meeting. C A Wil liams, P C; M L Moore, Sr V C; C F Horn, Jr V Cj L M Andrews, Sergt; II E Grider, Cha,)j J A Stuart, Q M; C II Danchy, O D; Frank Walker, 0 G. Installation on first Wednesday in January, when the departme nt commander, E W Allen, will be present1 Klickitat county, Wash., with a popu lation of only 0000, linx outstanding over (10,00(10 in warrants, w hich, in the estimation of Portland capitalists, are hardly worth the paper they are print ed on. This is a new illustration of the folly of the policy of the populist notion that the issue of abundance of paper money would make us all rich In this particular case, however, it is the republican ring of Klickitat w hich is held responsible for the outbreak of fhtism. Masks of all kinds and nt all pricese at the Racket Store. "Estiikh," Tiik Bkau'tikul Qukks. This will be one ol the best chances t-ver given to this community to witness Unit beautiful historic piuv, Quoen Esther. The members of the company are well drilled under the direction of Prof. F. K. Hepburn . The costumes are tho best ever seen here. Beautiful marches by 40 children. The latest dunce by little Misses Maud Morey and Amy Bollnck. Great scenes with col ored lights. There has been no ex pense spared to muke this elaborate performance a success. Admission 35 cents, children 23. No extra charge for reserved seats; on sale now at Huntley's book Btore. LOCAL SUMMARY. Money to loan on good security by A. S. Dresser. Tablets and composition books 4c up at "The Fair." Prescriptions carefully compounded a G. A. Harding's drug store. For cheap stamped linen goods and llnon by the yard go to the Racket Store. P. G. Shark gives the best shave in town and only 10 cents, shop next to Oriental . Received at Cliarinan & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Call and see our new line of ladies', children's and gentlemen's underwear. Racket Store. , Bring your printing to the Couhikr and get it done when promised. We are always here. Good flour 70c, Dietz lantern 35c, and lots of new goods at eastern prices at the Red Front Trading Uo.'s J. W. Welch, dentist, formerly of the Chiaago College of Dental Surgery Office in Courier block near depot. For your strings and extras for all nusical instruments go to Burmeister k Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Blank note and receipt books of all kinds and deeds, mortgages, eta cheaper than Portland wholesale price at Courier office. When in Portland call on Edward Hughes, corner of Front and Alder, and inspect his stock of Old Hickory wagon and farm machinery of all kinds. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge wors a specialty Office in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh streets. Remember when you need anything in the line of graniceware or tinware that W. A. Putrow now has a complete assortment. If price is any object you will not fail to give him a call. Cut prices on 300 gents' hats, 200 fine neckties, 100 fine towels, up to date and a third saved in price. Standard pat terns a third less in price. December Delineators ready. Red Front Trading Company. Frank P. Welch, dentist, graduate the University of Pennsylvania, will be in Oregon City office Thurs day of each week ; remainder of each week in Portland offioe, room 77 Dekum building. C. A. Willey has moved his harness and repair shop from on the hill to second door west of depot, next to Courier office, where he will not only keep a full line of first-class hand-made harness, saddles, etc., but will do, all kinds of harness and boot and shoe repairing at prices that can't be dup licated. Give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed . SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the Blue of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Joe Tedcsco, Defendant. Of Resolutions. The long promised cantata "(Jneon Esther" will be'ivou at Shively's opera house December 13-14, for the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium under the direction of Prof. F. K. Hepburn. '- ' An olegiint line of Eaton Caps at 25 and 30 cents at the Racket Store. All kinds of toys and dolls just re ceived at the Racket Store. - ONLY 14 DAYS TO CHISTMAS. Here are 14 articles to choose from: Christinas Cards, Autograph Albums, Photograph Albums, Toilet Sets, Smokers' Sets. M irrown, Manicure Set, Fourteen kinds of 14c up. Charm an it Co., Citv Leaders of Low Prices. Knives, Razors, tiold Pens, Pencils, Stationery, Perfumes, Art Material Perfumes from Drug Store, Louis Friedrich, the fnshionuble tailor has moved his shop to the building formerly occupiod by Mrs. Dutcher's millinery store. Nothing but lirst clnss work dune and satisfaction guaranteed. The Fair has just receivee a nice lot of leatherette. Novelties and Xmas toys. Cull and see them. Best Foster Kid Gloves at the Racket Store. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. Tub Ckst Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, I'lcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or wouev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Charman & Co. Marvelous Result. From a letter written bv Rev. J Guild eriirnn, ol Diuiomluie, Alien., we are permitted to make this extract: ''I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them . A friend re commended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Charman & Co's Drug Store. I Regular size ouV. and f 1.00. Hall of Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. & A. M.. Oregon City, Oregon, December 8th, A. D. 1805. To the W. M., wardens and members of Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. & A. M. We, your committee appointed to draft resolutions on the death of our beloved brother, Charles Anderson, who died at Stockton, California, Decem ber 5th, 1805. Would respectfully re port and recommend that the fallowing memorial and resolutions bs adopted and spread .u full upon the records of the lodge : Our deceased brother, Charles Ander son with whom the members of this lodge have been fraternally associated for more than thirty years, feel that we have learned to appreciate, honor and respect the sturdy integrity of our brother. We ever found him a true brother, faithful and devotej Mason. Resolved, That we sincerely mourn this disruption of convenable friend ship, bearing in remembrance his fidelity to Masonry and to the principles it inculcates. Resolved, That we earnestly sympathize with the relatives and friends of our brother, and tender them thai consola tion, which the world can never give or take away; and that we will wear the usual badge of mourning. Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be forwarded to the family of our deceased brother and inserted in the papers of tins city, fraternally submitted, J. G. PlI.LSllURY, J. T. Ari'ERsoN, Thomas Charman, Com. Plaintiff, vs. D. W. Howard, Stato of Oregon, Comity of Cluckamas, . MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT BY VIII- tue of an execution ami order of sale Issued 0111 ol the circuit court of the mule, of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, huarlnii date the .'Ird day of September, 1 '.'', Ill a milt wherein Joe Teuesoo wax plalnttA'and tl.W. Howard tt defen dant, commanding me, In the name of tho state of Oregou, that out ol the rem estate hereinafter dfttrrtbed, to realize a mini siilllcli'iit to satisfy the demand of said decree, to-wit: M, with Interest lliercoii since April l.'Hh, IW, nt 8 r cent, per milium, less the mini of t lei. 12 paid herein Oetoher Will, 1h'.i, ami the further mini of Slu cools, uud alao the costs of ami attending thin mile. Now, Ihurefere, In obedience to such decree, 1 urn uuij iipun, ami win, uii nuimxuy, the Jsth day of December, 1k'.i:, ut tho hour of IS o'cloc k p. m. of mild day, at the front door of court holme. III mild eoiintv. oiler for sale at public auction, and "ell to the hiuhust and bent bidder, for cash lu hand, ull of tho right, title ami Interest the mild defendant on April loth. lh'.i.i. had or now ban in and to the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of the donation laud claim of C. Pendleton and wife, No. on, in low null 1 1 A south, range 1 east uf the Willamette lleridian: thence north tracing Hie east boundary of mild claim 'XtAl chain: thence well tracing the division line of claim, AO chains to the Molalla river; thence up said river follow ing the center thereof to where the me Inter sects the south boundary line of the claim; thence east 6.', "16 chains, tracing tho boundary line to place of beginning, containing 101 acres. Also beginning 8 chains west of the southeast corner of the north half of the northwest of section 'J in township 8 south of range one east of the Willamette Muridian; thence north : west 4.U.1 chains; thouce north 1(1 wost 1 chain; thence north 'is 0 west 17 chains; thence north & degrees east IS chains to Hie southeast corner of the Deardorir laudi thence north i west ft.67 chains; thence north 9 cast 5.40 chains; thence north Hi 3 west 5.14 chains; thence north 6s east 11 chains; thence north ffi' east to the Intersection of the meander of the Vi illamette river; thence up said river to a point on said river 7.H7 chains west of the west boundary of section 20; thence south ill.M chains; thence west 7.71 chains to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 111; thence south 60 chains; thence east 31 50 chain to the place of beginning. Also beginning at a point 8.50 chains west of the southeast corner of the north half of the northwest Quarter of section 29. townshiu8 south. range 1 east; thence with the meanders of the Molalla SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE. In the Circuit Court of tho Btato of Oregon, for the County of Cluckamas. pun Lyons, Plaintiff, William Hawkins, Charles W. Rounds and Mary A. Weaver, Defendants. State of Oregon, I County of Cluckamas.) NOTICE IS 1IEREUY UIVE.Y THAT BY virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the stato of Oregon, for I lie county of Clucka inns, bearing dule the Ulll duy of November, ltij,ln a suit wherein Dun l.vous Is plalmil! and William Hawkins, Charles W, Rounds uud Mary A. Weiiveraro dcfenduuls, cominuniliiig me, in theliame of the stale of Oregon, Unit out of the real esiste heiehniller described, to realize a sum iillM.'Iciit to satisfy the demands of said decree, In-in I: IIIJII, Willi interest thereon since November 7lh. WM. at the rale of 10 i r cent, per annum and the fiirlhers.ini of 9i!lM costs and the further sum of jU as attorney s fees, ami also Hie costs of and unending this sale. Now, therefore. In obedience to such decree I did duly levy upon, and will, on Haturday the Mill day of December. IS'.i,',. at Hie hour ol 1:30 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the front door of the court house lu said county, otter for sale at limine auction, ami sell 10 the highest ami best bidder, for cash lu hand, ull of tho right, title and Interest the said defendants on the 21th day 01 -nay, 1111. nad. or now nave 111 ami to the lol lowing described vroimrty.to-w!!: Iit 11 of block 1DU of Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, according to tne rccorucd plat tnereot. Dated tills Mill duy of November, A. D. lH'JS. K. ('. MADIIOCK. Sheriff of claokamas county, Oregon, ny i. 11. aioouy, ucpuiy. Bank of Oregon City. OLUKBT BANKING UOUBI IN TUB CITY Pill Up Ciiital, $50,000. Surplus, $20,850. Presldont, Vice Presldont, Cashier, Manager, Thomas Chaman Geo. A. Habdino E. O. Caunild Charles H. Cauheld river, north JO 9 west 4.05 chains; thence north ID9 west 1 chain; thence north ai 3 west 17 chains; thence north A 0 east 18 chains; thence east on north boundary of south half of south west quarter ol section JO toaivision line oeiween the southwest quarter and southeast quarter of section 20: thence south to the south boundary of the north half of the northwest quarter of section 20; thence west H.OO chains to the place of beginning Alsoheeinnlnirnt a nolnt Hfi.Sl chains south of tne iioriueast corner 01 saiuu. remuciou i. u. ; thence west 27.H5 chains: thence north 1.63 chains: thence west 21.25 chains to the Molalla river; thence southerly up said river to the line dividing tho north half from the south half of said D. L. C; thence east on said division Hue about 50 chains to the cast boundary or the claim; thence north to the place of beginning. Also henliinlnir at a nolnt chains south and 50 chains west of the northeast corner of Id D. U C; thence north chains; tnence west 10.IKI chains: thence north bm chums; thence 16.79 chains: thence south 1:1.81 chains; thence east 20.7!) ohalns to the place of begin ninir: all of said land Ivlug In Clackamas county, Oregon, and containing 4;w acres. Dated this 27th day of November, A. D. 1895. E. C. HADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Slutoxif Oregon. By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has tiled In the county court of Cluckamas county. Oregon, her final report In settlement of the estate of A. J. Cason, deceased, and that the ludge has iixed Monday, February 3d, lSlnS, at lo o'clock a. m , as the time of hearing and approval thereof and for hearing objections thereto, if any be made. Dated December 7th, 1895. ELIZA J. CASON, Executrix. C. D. & D. C. LATOl'RETTE, Attorneys. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE undersigned, as administrator of the estate 01 C. 1) Hawkins, late or Clackamas county, state of Oregon, deceased, has been authorized bv order of the county court of said Clackamas county, aatea December an, IH',1.1, to sell at prl vaic saie lor casn in u. 1. m il coin, tne 10 ow. ing described premises belonging to the estate of sum ueceiioiu, togeinnr wun tne tenements ami aoDnrteiiances thereunto belonuimr or aooer- taiulng, to-wit: All of lot No. tl of block hi'J of Oregon City, and lots 14 and 1& of block 11 and lot 2 of block 8 of Gladstone, all of said lots being situate In tlie county of Clackamas, stato of Oregon. Therefore, by virtue of said order of said county court, and of the law pertaining thereto, I, as said administrator of said estate, will, from and after the 4th duy of January A. D. IMM.at my olllce on Mulu street, lu Oregon City, In said county and state, proceed to sell at private sale, according to law, for cash in U. H, gold colli, the real property belonging to said estate ami above desciibed. TIIOS. r. RYAN, Administrator. Dated at Oregon City this 3d day of December, A. D. 1S95. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, Nov. 12, 1I5. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make Dual proof in support of his claim, and that snid proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 21st, low, viz; GEORGE R. MILLER, II. E. No. 7550, for the N. H of 8E. l of Sec. 32, Tp. 8 8., It. 8 E. Ho names the following witnesses to prove ins continuous resl. ilence upon and cultivation of. said land, vis: Thomas Joi.es, A. Harrington, James Parish and t. Harrington, an 01 iiigniuuu, uregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. A General Banking Business Transacted. Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loans Mado on Available Bccuritv Exchange Bought and 4old. Collections Mado Promptly, Drafts Sold Available In Any Part ol th World. Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Ban Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Take up n Paper. And read all the advertisements care fully. Look and see who holds out the most tempting oHers. Then go around and see what those tempting oilers really amount to. Nine times out of ten you'll be disappointed. We are very careful what we say In our ads, but we believe it is perfectly truthful to state that when people buy of us they get their money's worth, every time. That's ail we can promise. . r. Git ACE, i-ir i Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc. ELY, OBEGON. WM. KRUEGER, merchant" tailor Next Door to Oriental Hotel ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE. Orbuon Citv, ... OitBaoN. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE HAVE applied to the city council of Oregon Clty.Oi- gon, for a saloon license to open a saloon, to be located on lot 4 of block 3 In Oregon City, said license to date from December 15, 1895. WOOD A RAMBO. ORDINANCE NO.... Oregon City docs ordain as follows: WHAT THERE BE AND H KREBY 19 GRANTED and given to n . . 1 haver and L. L. Porte 211 per cent, of the amount that they may collect of tne assessment against tne cast sine uatiway company tor tne improvement 01 .nam street, bald parties to lake such steps as they may deem proper lit collecting tne same, uregon Citv to Day all necessary costs and disburse- nionts In prosecuting said claim against said company. This ordinance will come up for the second reading and passage at a special meeting of tho council to De neia uecemuer ibin, muo. Ordered published by the city council of Oregon Clly, Oregon, at a regular meeting held uecemuer 1111, itwo. T. W. FOOTS. Recorder of Oregon Clly, Oregon EXECUTORS' NOTICE. OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned have been appointed by Gordon E. Hayes, county Judge of Clackamas county, state of Oregon, executors of the estate of J. K. inngman, deceased. All nersous nav 112 claims against tne mud estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified and with proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned executors, at the oftices of O'Neill. Hedges, Thompson & Griffith, Bar clay building, Oregon City, Oregon. Dated this -Mil dav 01 novemDer, ioto. GKOltliK LAKliLK, THOMAS DUNCAN, Executors of the Estato of J. K. Bingmnn, Deceased. A Household reasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoliarie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not he without it, if procurable. U. A. Dykeman, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is un doubtedly the best Cough remedy: that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles' free at Charman & Co's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and f 1.00. ORDINANCE NO.... Oregon City does ordain as f jllows: III AT THE MAYOR AND RECORDER are hereby directed and authorized to exe cute to the Portland Ueneral Electric Company a uitclaim deed for the following uescrioeu real Dronertv: Ilea lining at tne most westerly cor ner of block 29 in Oregon City, state of Oregon, thence southerly along the cast boundary of Slain street Vii.5 feet: thence easterly at right angles HHI feet; thence northerly at right angles 70.5 feet: thence westerly at right angles HHI feet to the places of beginning; upon sain company paying to uregou uiiy me sum 01 f.no,i. This ordinance will come np for the second reading and passage at a special meeting of the council to ue neiu nceemoer 1010, iow. Ordered published bv the citv council of Ore gon City, Oregon, .at a regular meeting held December 4th, lHu. T. W. FOt'TS. Recotder for Oregou City, Oregoa, Just the article for wet weather, waterproof cover for baby carriages foi sale at Die Fair. m Esther at (Jueen December 13-14. Shively's hous Flour 70 cents, dry granulated sugar, rice, raisins or soda 5 cents perpounJ. Elegant trimmed hats at cut prices. Christmas goods in variety at bedrock prices. Red Front Trading Co. irVn Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla. Then sha was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When ah becam Miss, aha cmuj to Castorta. Vbso aha had CM Jren, ah fT them Outoris) f Jt st Isf CHand Rhbthatisx relieved DHV IVbT Dr. JliW .Nerve l'luter. Receiver's Notice. Notice to Policy-Holders of ...STATE INSURANCE CO... Favorable arrangements have been mRde wun tne Firemen's Fund Insurance Company For the substitution of policies of the STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, without loss to the assured. Before canceling Tour policies, call on agents of the FIREMEN'S FIND ISSI RA.NCE COMPANY. Edmond C. Giltner Receiver Slate Insurance Company. Bring your policies to F. E. Donaldson, Agent Firkmen's Fi-jjd Inscrasce Company, at vregon city, Oregon . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, Nov. 12, lm. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ol his intention to make final proof In support bf his slaim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land olllce at Oregou Clly, Oregon, on December ffliih itiuo, viz: KUANS ERIKSON, H. E. No. 7C5I, for the 8E H of Seo. 28 Twn. 5 8., R.8 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: George W. Hungnte, Lars G. Larson, David Callahan and Albert tngle, an of .Molalla, Uregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. Job Printing at the Courier Office. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor me county 01 iiacaamas. Jasper Cllft, PlalnlilT, vs. Robert J. Benttle, Trustee, Robert J. Beattie, .larv A. Soule, George O. Gibson and R. Q. Miller, Defend ants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. II Y VIIUXE OK A JUDGMENT ORDER " decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In Hie above eiilltlcfl cause, to me duly directed and daled the 2ith dav of November. ls'.io, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the :Hlih day of April, WJ.i, In favor of Jasper Cllft, plaintll)'. and against Robert J. Beattie, trustee, Robert J. Ileattie, jiary a. souie, ueorge 1. uiosou ana k. (,, Miller, defendants, for the sum of i'.'liiti.tio, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent. ner annum from the 2nth dav of April, lsss. and the further sum of 2ii.2,"i, costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding tne to mane sale or tne following described real properly situate III the county 01 Cluckamas, stato of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of the west halt of the east half of section 2 in township soiun 01 range i east 1,1 ine n uiamene mer idian, running thence west tracing the south line of said section 20.18 chains to the quarter seciioo corner 011 nie soiun line 01 sain Becnon: thence north tracing the west line of the east hall of said section 10 chains; thence east on a line parallel with the south line 01 said section 10 Oil chains to a point ennl-distant from the east line and the west line of said west half of the east half of said section; thence north in chains to a point eqiii-distant from the east line and the west line of said west half of the east half of said section; thence east on a line parallel with the south line of snid section IO.isj chains to the east line 01 saia west hair of the east half of said section; thence south 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 30 27 acres, aiore or less, save and except a strip of land 12 feet wide oft" of east side of said tract for public road puooses, and also save and except a strip of land 12 feet wide off on west aide of that portion of that tract of laud which has for Its west boundary the west line of said west half of tlie east half of said section, fur public road purposes. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution. judgment order -and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 2Mb. day of December, lf'V), at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the county court house in the city of Oregon City in said county and stale, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for 1 .:. gnni coin, casn m nana, an tne rignt. title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, b J on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in and to the above described real property or any part thoreof. to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, Interests, costs and all accruing costs. . C. SIADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas Connty, Oregon. By S. M. MOODY, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City. Oregon, November 26, 1S95 Imperial Gallery Oregon City. PHOTOGRAPHY IN EVERY BRAJfCH CRAYONS, ENLARGEMENTS. CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY. Gallery over Mrs. Prler's Store, Main St. V. HARRIS, Star -jir Grocery DEALER IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, CROCKERY, ETC. C. N. GREENMAN, THR PIONEER Express and Drayman. T (Established 1805.) Parcels delivered to all parts of the city. A. R. DOOLITTLE'S West Side Store KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Groceries, Provisions FRUITS, FLOUR AND FEED. West Side Express IN CONNECTION. In Oregon City, beautiful town, With its zephyrs soft and gentle, Is a place that has the best renown, its name, Ihe Oriental. It gained this fame by selling BEER, In glasses monumental: Then when your soul you long to uo 10 tne unental.. cheer, From ancient days good men would The famous continental. MnnL- Would say to friends, you all must Ana seek the Oriental, think, Good beer by some is often sold, By others accidental, But every time, I have been told, unnK at tne Unental. N. F. Zimmerman, Prop. H. W. WESTERMANN, Merchant Tailor.... Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Done. Price's Old Stand. Kelt Door vrth of Armory, Oregon City. H. W. JACKSON Machinist and Locksmith, 11 AN TED: Several trustworthy gentleman o Bicycles, Umbrellas. Sewinz Uathfnx r,,n. " ladieU travel in orecrni for established - fc,. , ' machines, Guns, relisble hnae. Hilary :-0 and Mpen-es I na ul tiaAt ol ,nll machinery re ftta.lv rxxitinn. EiwWf reference and self ad t paired. Prices reasonable, dreswd .tamped envelop. The Dominion Com 1 snap en extent btreet, Opposite Depot pany. Third floor, Omaba Bldg., Jhicsgo, III All pain banished by Dr. UUea' Fain Pills. Dr. Miles' Nerve PUstcra Scat all druggist.