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OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. K ntsred I n Oregon City peitofflceaa uoond-clau nutter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. K paid in advance, poryoar 1 M One year 2 00 Big mouths 1 00 Tliree laontlii (0 The date onnoslte your addres on tho paper dcaotos Ihe II mo to which you bare paid. PATIOMZK IIO.MK IMDtHTKY. OREGON CITY, JJNE 4,1897. EXPENSES INCREASING. Tlio annexed tuhlutirhowindotfiil the receipts and expenditures of the govern ment for tho ton months ending with April, 1890, and 1807, respectively : Receipts 189(1. 1897. Customs 1138,782.031 fl 37,780,9911 Internal revenueI21,02(),73l 122,008,189 Miscellaneous.. 14,480,981 21,202,001 TARIFF. Among Dingleyites and among demo crats the Jones tariff bill reported to the senate Is described as tho confession of the republican party that "protection" is a failure. In 1888 in the platform written by Mr. McKinley and adopted by the repub licans, the purpose was declared to be to abolish all internal taxes rather than to reduce the taxes on imports. Only in March, at his inauguration Mr. MrKimVy said: "Every form of direct taxation, except in time of time of war," was to be avoided, affirming that "the country is clearly opjwsed to any needless additions to the subjects of internal taxation, and is committed to the system of tariff taxation." Yet with this record the senate com mittee examining the Dingley bill and finding it inadequate as a revenue bill tack to it such revenue taxes as tho tax on tea, increased duties on sugar and increased taxes on tobacco and beer. Here lies the significance of the Jones bill. It proves that the ground is giving away under the feet of the protective tariff leaders, and that it is becoming plain even to the most benighted that "where protection begins revenuo ends." No longer can the robbery of the many , by the few go on under the pretense that revenue is needed. Protection is not revenue; protective duties do not pro duce revenue. These two things are henceforth irreconcilable, and the two objects must be reached by different ' roads. Col. A. K.Midure, in the Philadelphia Times, referring to the abandonment of the financial issue by the republicans, says the democrats would bo guilty of midsummer mildness not to meet tho administration on its own ground when "it gives special prominence to high tariff taxes, against which not only tho whole democratic vote of the country, but many conservative republicans, are muled." Total $274,892,733 1281,507,180 Expenditures Oi'l and nii'c'l'n'f73,flS,12S $78,017,840 War 43,778,209 41,840,270 Navy 22,851,094 28,155,189 Indians 10,598,919 ll,0j3,902 Pensions ....... 15.3.'9,B09 118,020,002 Interest 32,108,304 "34,570,079 Total 298,347,9.'3 $313,703,882 It will bo noticed that while the receipts show an Increase of $6,000,000 over corresponding period for 1896, the expenditures also show an increase of about $15,000,0 )0, of which $5,000,000 was on account of civil and miscellaneous expenditures, $3,300,0j0 on account of pensions and $5,600,000 on account of the navy. Except the war department, every item of expenditure is largely in creased over the period for 1890. The Grand Army is dying out at the rate of 100 per day. Every fifteen minutes of the twenty-four hours, of late, the final tap sounds for some one who wore the blue. Every year puts under the sod more soldiers than there are enlisted men and officers in the whole U. 8. army. Time is carrying them off faster in tho nineties than the bullets did in the sixties. The war lasted four years to a month. In these four years 84,000 men fell in battle on the Union side. But now between 35,- 000 au l 40,0 0 die in the course of nature each succeeding year. Scrofulajvelling On the Neck and Creat Weakness Caused by Impure Blood -Waa Constantly Crowing Worse. " When my son was 6 year old ha war in vory poor health and we could get nothing to relievo him. At the age of 7 years he began to complain oi soreneM on both sides of his neck and soon lumps be gan to gather on one side and grew to half the size of an egg. We then became more uneasy and began to doctor him for scrofula. Ho gradually grew worse, how ever, until st the age of twelve years we had lost all hope of bis recovery. He be came so weak he could sit up but few minutes at time. My wife saw Hood's Sarsaparllla recommended ash great blood purifier and we sent and got bottle. We began giving our boy the medicine ac cording to directions and It was not long before we saw bt was Improving. He continued taking It until be was in very good health. He la now 13 years old and is well. We recommend Hood's Sarsapa- rllla for all troubles caused by Impure blood." 8. M. Silver, Grouse, Oregon. Hood's Barsaparllto I. sold by all druggists. $1 i six lor SS. Get only Hood'i. F. C. GADKE, Plumbing and Tinning Jobbing; of All Kludn a Specialty. Wilson k Conlce'i Old Stand ORKfiON CITY, OKKUON, Tn rrb is plenty of money in the country. It is so plenty that it even finds its way to state institutions to buy claims against the state at a discount. Then when the poor employes go to a Salem merchant they are again "dis counted" in order to gtt from one to tliree month's time. They aro scalped both ways and the only wonder is that they have any hide left on their bodies. Salom Journal. LOST FROM ll.il) ROARS. Sbc!ikt.ry Alger's explanation that so-called hard times are due to the fact that people are saving their money is important, if true, but will bo a surprise to the people laboring, as they are, under an impression that they have no money to save. Or perhaps the Kussell Kugos of the country are "tho people." BiirtAKK of cli'iiu-lrui lo 1 Christian A member of the faculty of the Indiana University, w ho has made a study of tho good roads question, asserts that the yearly Iocs to farmers in the United Stiitea from bud roads is about $000,000, 10 ), equivalent to $1 'an acre annually. Capitalized at 5 per cent, this amount, if saved, would increase the value of Hilly Ilryan. It took nil the money that could bt' raised (perhaps $20,000,000.) and nil the tkuduggory that could be practiced to beat that li'-year-ol I boy from Illinois, and ho alone and tinyle h niiled. Journal. SHERIFF' ) SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for I n county oi ciacnanias. Geo. r. Gordon. Plaintiff, vi- Catherine Cecilia Tuurnian, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ai. UY VIKTUB OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, Dl cree and an execution, duly laaued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cauae. to me duly directed and dated the 2Ih( day of May, 18U7, upon a Judgment rendered and ente'ed la aald court on the 1st day of May, WOT, In favor of Geo. F liordoii, V liUntlff, and aifaiust C'alheiine Cecilia Thurman, Defendant, for the auin of J0-'.2J, with interval thereon at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the lat day of May, 1(W, and the further aum of u.00 aa attoruey'a fee, and the further auin of tlu.UO, ooala and dlaburaemeuta, and the cost of and Upon thia writ, command' ing me to make aale of the following described real property annate In tlieuountv of Clackamas, eUle of Oregon, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the auuthweat quarter and the south naif of the southeast quarter of the aouthweat quarter of section one (f) lu township two (2) aou b of range two (21 east Willamette Meridian, Clacka maa county, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of aald execution, judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commanda of aald writ, I will, on Saturdav. the 8d day of July, 18U7. at the hour of one o'clock P. H. at the front door of the county court house In the olty of Oregon City, In aald couiitv and atate, aell at public auction, subject to riKlmnutlon. to the ttlnhust bidder, tor U.S. gold coin, cash In band, all the right, title and merest wnicn tne waniii nameu ueieuauiii hud on the dale of the mortgage heroin or since had in and to the above described real nronerlv or anv Dart thereof, lo salbfv aald execution, judgment order, degree, iutecvst, cost and all accruing costs. O. W. CRACK, Sheriff of Clackamua County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., Muy 2Uth, WlKI. JAMES MURR0W, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsoming. Leave Orders at Rly Broa., on Seventh Street, Oregon City, Oregon . t Portland Ice Cream Parlors 01 HAS A rULI. STOCK OP TfflllFECTIONERY, FRUITS. TEM PERANCE DRINKS and TOBACCO. GEO. REDDlWtr, Opp.l'harnan'a Bis. ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE OF LAND. NOTICE U HEREBY OIVRK THAT THE undersigned a administratrix of the estate of Peter Taylor, deceased, by virtue of an order of the county court of Clackamas county, atate of Oregon, made on tho 4th day of May, lsitf, authorizing her ao to do, will from and aftei the 2Klh day of June, 1897, duly aell at private aale, for cash, the following described real property belonging to the eatate of aald decedent, to-wit: Sltuat) In Clackamaa county, atate of Oregon, and being the northeast quarternf the northwest quarter of section 30 In township 6 aouth, range 1 east of tl,e Willamette meridian, containing 40 acrea, and the aoutheaat quarter of the north, west half of section 30 In townsliip5 aouth, range 1 east of the Willamette meridian, containing 40 acres, all In aald county and atate. Said land to be Bold for cash. Persona wishim? to buv aald lands are requested tn make their offers to the undersigned at Alsea, Oregon, or to Ramsey ft Kenton at McMtiinvlllo, Oregon. 6liNA TAYUIH, KAMSKY A FKNI'ON, Attorneys for KsUle. Admlittatulrlx uf H.iK gslato, McKITTRICK'S SHOES Beat the World! for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS co to RICHARD PETZOLB'S CASH MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, ' ' 0reBOn cltY- 0reB- ,,. iKI ..How to Secure and Hold.. The best trade is a perplexing problem to some people, but its solution is simple : FIRST Buy the best goods to be had, not once in a while, but always. -f- SECOND Make the price low, and let the people know of it, early and often. Attention to these principles has placed HARRIS' GROCERY. at the head. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hinlsterlal Association Resolution. OiiKiiox Orrv, Oro., Juno 1, '07. Wlii-ri'iiH, llt-v. J. V. Cowan, D. )., farm land if.' tin iuto, or a totttl inmine of 12,000,000. An t!u total value of nil tho fnniisi.Hal.out $20,00,1,001), tlii wouU bo an increuso of ulinojt 5.) jut wot in their vuluo. As to al annual valno uf farm products i only $2,0 '0,000,000, out! fourth of itd vuluo is lost through bad romlH. OoiupitriHoiiH luivo uliown that an English horse does twice tho work of ttti American horw, mid u French Iioihu three times tho work; not because they ure bettor horses, hut I mint use they travel over hotter roads, and yet in the face of ull these figures there n,e famiurs who will oppose anything which will tend to better the highways. The League of American AVheelmen has hud u hard time convincing them that its work for good roads will not only iHdietlt the cyclists, but the farmers as well. I It would bo (lillicult to look at this question from any reasonable ptund point without hilly realizing tho fact that, the highest roud tax the most vntbusiustic advocates of good roads would impose would be only a drop in the bucket compared with the benefit which each individual would derive troin a system of good roads. , for three years pastor of tho First Con- lfrrtHr.iti -n.il idillfi'li nf tliiu iifv litis ri. signed his paHtrato and i about to leave our city. Therefore bo if Kesolved, That as tt ministerial as sociation we hereby express our ap preciation of his faithful labors us it fellow uistor and a Christian gentleman having always found him ready and willing to eo-iiperato in every work far the (jood of the church and the city, We desire to testify to the faithfulnes and ability with which he has labored among us. And deeply regret that ho finds it necessary to lay down his labors and leave the city Signed on Iwhalf of the Association by Lkvi Johnson, Secretary SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Htnte ot Oregon, for .the County oi Clmktuiia. The Hoard of Commissioners fur the Rale of Hdmol ami University Lanils anil lur the Investment of tile fil.uls mlniiij tlicreiruiu, 1'1'ilnuHs, vs. W. T. Uu'tiov, 3. V. Draper, J,i.eih II. Cramer, Hlclianl Nix, in, KeCiiver lor Ihe I'orlliiinl ShvIucs Hank, I' J. Mules, I'. NnltlliK. .v . Haiti unil J It. Whil.iev. iariniT!i as Train & N'liuuoy. Cltarlea ttislvy. irnske, II. II. Moiiuire, the, ounly of L'iuek hiiiiih. Oregon, ami Win. It Kobarls, Ue fenihinis. lilrito of Oregon, County of Cluekamas, t. IY VIBTUE OF A JCLKiMKN I' OltHKIt, IH D frreu u ml an execution, ilulv inNiied inn of ami under Hie seal f Hie nlaive entitled eon it. in Ihe aljove entilled ittiisi', to me dnlv "irei led ...i.i ..., . find dined the 17c ti day of M iy, 1-H7, iiihiii t ,.,,,.,i,i ,, ,i i.. ... ,, . . - aa. No titeps to climb to .Sunset. Donaldson, agent. F.E. Ladies will find working girls and girls will find situation at Mrs. Jacob Kober's employment agency, 7th St Bakery. Charges reasonable. Money saved on railroad tickets to all points east. F. E. Donaldson, agent. Wash hats and caps at verv low prices at Mi-i Goldsmith's. THE VANISHING VETERANS Col. C. F. A ins worth of the war de partment has figured it out that the grand army of the republic will disap pear in the follow Ing way : Year. Survivors. 1900 W9.1W9 1UO& H20,IH7 11U H20 Z31 1920 251,727 1930 37,a33 1940 840 194 5 0 The colonel denies that the mortality rate is greater among old soldiers than among the rest of the people. He says it is lower (or the reason that the government gives them the prefer ence in many lines of employment, re moving them from the strain and stress of thecorupetitive struggle, and pensions. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. which tend to give peaceful days to the LAin.,r,SnAT OKKOoa cny. orkuok, old, at the same time tend to prolong ht th foiiawingoamoi rttir hu a;d noti- life. The old soldiers in 1900 win I in round numbers 1,000,000, a tribute to ttte longevity of the American soldiery, lor it will then be 35 years since the war cfeeed. The pension expenditure, Col. Ainsworth estimate will be at it high est sightly titer the year 1900 and from then on it will decline rapidly in balk. A gentleman went into Ilolman's to buy some wall paper for his parlor and looking through the many samples found some patterns that were fine, do elded upon one. "What is tho price of that paper?" " cents per double roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap." Kilt when it was explained how and why it was sold so cheap, he took the paper and was highly pleased. Lots to trade for horse, buggy or wheel. Inquire at Courikk office or ad dress 15ox 94, Oregon City, for particulars. it judgment rendered and t uleieil in nid I'liutt on lira Mil day nf May, 1mi7. in i'.e,,ri,f Ihe Hoard of Coniuu.S'iiouers for the aale of seliool nod uulveilty Inn-is ami for Ihe Invest, ineutof the funds mukiik therefrom, iilaiiitill's, and luminal W. T. Harney, .1. W. limner. Joseph It. (.'ranter, ItlelutVd Nixon, receiver for lite I'ortland Savings Hank, T. .1. Mites, K I. Nut ting, ,S S. Train unit J. K. Whitney, partners as Train Si Whitney, CharleH lti-lcy, trustee, II. 1). Muiiiitre, the county ef Ciuekauias, Or -gnu, and Win It, liohatts, li f'.n.laiiis, for the sunt of fitiOO.tai, will Interest thereon at the ralu of s per cent pi; annum from the lirst ilav of December, I'll, and the furl her kii.u uf MOiki as Hiiorney t.-e, anu tne inrtner stun oi Main, i oats unit disbursements, and lite eosta ot and the eusia of and upon this writ, commanding me lo make anle of the following described real p operty slluale In Ilia county of UUekamiis, statu uf Oregon, tn-wil: The southeast quarter of section l'.i, ihe northeast quarter anil north halt of tlte southeast quarter and no th west i)iarter of auutliwost quaiter of section ;iu, the northwest quarter anil north half of sotithweaf quarter and southwest quarter of southwest quarter and lot No. ;t of section ai, tho northwest quarter of northwest quarter ol seetlotl 8'2. the east half of east half of northeast cmarier uf aeetioti 111 and 1H7 acres off the westerly end of the Ilav (I Cnltinir I). I. C. In se, lions 2o. ui. la and 17, all in township a aouth uf ranire ,'1 east of ti iitainetie mer man. a so tne east half of anntli. east quarter and lota 1. i and 4 of section ll In same township and ranee, containing- In all ll(2 aciea, more or ies, ail in uiitcKiuaa county, alAte of Oregon . Now. thvrefore. bv v rtite nf mnu nvpcntlon Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands olsald wr:t. I will, on Satur day. Ihe luth day of June, 1W, at the hour of one o'clock P.M., at the front door of the county noiirt house In Ihe city of Oregon City, In said county and slate, sell at public auction, subject to leiteiiiplion, to the highest bidder, for 1 . 8. golu eniii. cash ill hand, all the right, title and Interest which Ihe within named defendant,, or either of them, had oa the dale of the mortgage vi.. ,.r imiii-v rmi in ur wi ine bdo.c aeseriuea real property or anr Bart thermit, to aatlstv 1,1 execution, Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs aud all accruing costs. u. w. GRACE. Sheriff of CUekm t'omiiv riru.,.,,, Dated, Orevon City, Or , May ISth, 1W7. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Cluclcaiue.. Henry Mllcv, 1 PlaiutlfT, vs. 1 Giistavn Dahllke and I W. It. lliddli'son. IM'.'liilnuts. State of Oregon, C ounty of Claokatnas, UY VIRTUE OK A Jt'lKIMENT OliDKR, DK s e.-ee and mi cxeenilmi, duly Isstavd out of nil I titulerthe seal of Ihe aOovc entilled emirl ill the above etil tied cause, tn ntc duly directed and ilatcil tn ;i,l Uny ot 31 iv, 18117, iipuu a ju Ig meiit rendered and ente'ul hi aal ' eourl on the iith day of April, lwi7, in tuvi.r of lletirv Mile, iilitlntiif, and Airnluat (iuslave Habllkearid W II. llid'llesnn, def-'udunis, for lite sunt of fti'iTin, with interest lliereou at the rule of HI per vent, per annum from the '.tnh day of April, im'i, mil the fur her sum of t?IOOiH)as atlornev's fee, and the further sum of 3-ioou, costs and disburse ments, aud the costs of and upon this writ, onm imindiiig me lo make sale of the foil, iwiug de scribed real properly, situate m Hie eomity of Clncknmas, stale of Oregon, to-wit: Heglnniiig at Ihe northeast corner of a cert n I a tract of bind conveyed to Joseph Kenticr nnd re- page lisi of book 8 in Kecords of Not How High l?ut how low can we make the price, is the question we ask ourselves when marking our goods for sale. That's what makes ours an cver-panding business, it's a potent advertiser; it tells the story through the purse in thousands of homes, only to be retold in countless others by appreciative money savers. C'HARMAN k SON, NOTIOB OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Ia the matter of the KiUto of Johu M. Sliker, ueoeaseu. VOT1CK IS HltBEBY OIVKK THAT THE undersigned haa Bled her final account as ixecwnx or the Esut of John M. Sliker. it- eeasod. In tkt office of Ihe clerk of the county uf Clackamas, and that the County Judge for aald County hu appointed the 5th day of July. 1197, In the July term of said Court for said i ear 17. at 10 o'clock In th forenoon thereof, as the time and place for hearing objections to the aald dual account and the aeltlement thereof. AAL1NI G. McILSANDER. nee Bilker, Executrix. neeus lor i.iackamiis county; lucuce west on tiorili boundary of S 1). l-'raucis 1. I,. C No. 4H. I'l Hi chains; thence s null U" niinutes east l-l.7' ciiHin-; tnonce oust Ml chains; then ie north l.i minutes west 18.70 chains to the place of begin ning, containing HO acres, and a part of lots i, 8, and 4 of auction ill, township 2. s mill, range 2 east of Ihe Willamette Meridian, and particularly described aa follows, to-wit: lleginnlng at the northwest corner of theS. I) Francis f. I A'. No. 4s In said township and range; t licnee east alone north liouiidary Hue of said elalm No. IS, II. "j clmins tn tho corner of mild claim; thence IS minutes West 0.80 chains; "hence west 41 12 chains; thence south l.'i ml nutes cast lo the place I of beginning, containing :io acres, all in Clacka mas county, slate of Oregon Now, therefore, by virlu i of aald execution, Judgment order, decree, and in compliance with Hie commands of aald writ, I will, on Salurdav, the "th day of June, ls'.i7.at the hour oi 11 o'clock A. 41. at the front door of the county court house In the clly of Oregon City, In said county end slate. Bell at public auction, subject to re demption, lo the highest bidder, for I'. S gold coin, cash in hand, all the rlirlit. title and Inter est which the within named defendants or cither of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since hail In or to the above described real property or any nart thereof, to satisfy said ein ctitlon. Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs anu an accruing costs. O. W. CRACE, Sheriff of Clackamaa county, Oregon. Dated, Oregou City, Or., May 3d, 1I7. Dealers in DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call" nt the I'icnkkk Store ok Ciiakman & Son before buving elsewhere. l GAMBRINUS COLD ST0RAG Call and Ssc. The Fine Mock ot N Is the place to buy your WINES and LIQUORS. It's the place where you buy at reasonable rates, and you can rely on what you buy. Wines from 75c per gallon to $ 1. Go. Family entrance on Sixth street Call and be convinced Yours Truly, , F, ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. PIIONK 3(1. SIXTH ANU MAIN streets. Confectionery Fruits, Etc... -Al- HRS. R. FRIER'S NEW STORE, Next Door to the "BEE-HIVE" CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOB DELINQUENT SEVENTH STREET ASSESSMENT. KOTICB 18 HERE"! GIVEN THAT BY VIR. lue of a certain warrant issued bv the av. enrder of tMgoo cltr, dated the 18th davof Mav, 18U7, and to ine directed, for the collection of a certain atreet Improvement aaseaament levied lor the imororemenlof Seventh atreet In Oregon City, Clackamas eouaty, Oregon, which warrant commands and twin I res me to proceed to levy upon and sell in manner provided by law, Lot No. live () of Nock. No. twenty four (24); the southerly half of lot No. six (II) of block No. twenlv-four CJ); forty two (4'.') feet off westerly end of tract four (4i of block No twentv four t24i, thirty-five (H.',) feel off westerly end of tract tliree (8) of block No. twenty-four (24). and the follow ing part of tract three () of block o. twenty- luurv-t;; urKiniiing ai nonneasi corner oi 101 AO. three(3) in blork No.twomy fir('.4): thence along 1 Restaurant and Confectionery J WORD OF MEN'S SHOES... 1 Sho bargain MRS.W.W.STOVALL... Heventli and J. (. Adams St., 3. but neve Do you If great ICE CREAM S CENTS. I I the easterly boundary of said lot No. three () In a outneriy uirsciion 1 riy-one (41) feet: theno-t at right angle In westerly direction seventy (7u Mra. Jacob Kober lias owned an employment bureau at 7th St Itakerr to furnish female help. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. UOTICK 18 HEREBY OlVfX THAT I 8HALL ppl totne city council of Oregon City, Om f on, for aalooa license tn ontinu my saloon located oa lot J of blork t la Oregon City. License to date from June 15, 1N7. i. C. WOOD. of his Intrntlea to make final proof in support of hisclaia.aod that aald proof will be 4nade before the Register and Receiver C. 8. 1-and omce at Otrfua tity, Oregon, oa July au. CHARLES C. n r v- an-, . . k . m and t of Bee. i, 1 wp. 4 a, . K. MILLER, of NW U and Iota t He nam re the lollowinc wltneaaea to orore klaenniln,... denee npon and rtjlllratlon of, said land, rix Henry W. Hunt, Jaroe aargner.U. IL Palaaateer and Henry Appenwo. all of Leon. Orraua. ROBERT A. JIIUJ-R, Regier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mir 'Xh. 17. KrXi-a i. k.K. .J . that the following-named settler haa Bled notice of hia Intention in mak an.l 1- support of his claim, and that eaid proof will be aiade before the Begiuer and Receiver at On goa City. Oregon, ea July 4b, ls7, vli: ROBERT MILLER. H. K. So. UHL for the 8W of lee. J, Tp. 4 8. R-iS. He names tbe followiag wltnessea to prove bis continuous residence upon and culti vation of. said land, vli: Henry W . Hunt, (J. R. ralmateer. Jamb Burgher and Henry Appersoa. all of lin. Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. feet: thence at risrht anrlea tn .tho nnrthftrlv boundary nf aald lot: thence at rlvhi anlUi along the northerly boundary of said lot No. three (3) aeveniy(7l!feei lo place of beginning, all of aald property being In Mirk N. twenty-tour (24) in Dreg m Clty.county nf Clackamas, atate of Oregon, and upon whleh an aaesmenl of Three Hundred and Fifty-Three and Twenty-Eight Hundredths Dollars am28 ia unpaid and de linuuenLasaessed forth IniDr ireawnt of Seventh street, between Mln street and the wall known as the Oregon A California R. R. right of way, In aiu eny aatureciea in urui nance na ivi 01 satd city, which asseasaient Is declared bv Onllnan, No. I9i and was entered la the Docket of City Liens on the Tth day of October A. D. lKM, to M. A. Miatton "estate" as owner, and .ell the same In manner provided by law, to make the sum 01 inree nunarea ana ntly-inree and Twenty-Eight Hundredths Dollar (ftSiU) of saia assessment, wttn interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from October 27tb, 1. together with your percentage and coats, and to return Ibe proceeds of such aale to the city treasurer, and this warrant to the Rnordr of said clly, with your doings endorsed thereon, together with Ibe receiot of the treasurer for thu I procerus 01 sncn sale as paid to him within aizty Hava f mm th Amtm hpnf GEO. A. HARDING, DBALBB IN IP DRUGS Standard Pat. Medicines Paints, Oils and Window Glass. Pmcriptlam Accurately Compimndtm HARDING 'a BLOCK. I Now, therefore. In obedience of said warrant, I bave levied npon and will, on Saturday, th Sd day of July, 117, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day at the front door ot the county court house In Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, offer for sate at public auction, and sell lo the highest aad best bidder for cash In band, all th right, title aad interest the said M. A. H ration "estate" baa In and to the said lots three (3), four (4). five (5) and six ) in block twenty four (U) In said Oregon City, or as atneb thereof as may be necessary to make said sum. Dated this ista day of May. 197. CHARLES Is BCRr.- " Chief of Police ot Oregon City, j PdAN WILLI AMS1 DEALER IN Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, School Books,Confectlonerj, . Temperance Drinks, Ice Cream.Patent Medicine. SCVCNTH ST., NEAR CENTER. 1" bargains, shoes. catch the idea ? buying if having large lots of shoes made if the im petus of this great shoe business helps to make prices abnormally small--then we have shoe bargains. These causes and readjust ments of our stocks, as sizes become missing, bring all the shoe bargains we ever have. "Bargains Shoes" don't exist otherwise. For shoes "made to sell," for shoe trash of any kind, we've no room. KRAUSSE BROS' SHOE STORE- Net Door to Burmelster Andresen't. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, fmprlet.r ; Oregon City, Oregon .. Pure Milk and Full 1 um. ' given; delivered to any part of the citv. Try atelto. Uml,, ttM -fc.-.c-llr,il-4 FOR FIRST-CLASS. HOME MADE BREAD CO TO Cklu.i- d.i.. .oiiueij DdJicij, First Poor North of fhireiy's Hsllj. IVANTBD FAlTHPtTI. vri r. arr.w . - tJS?" o ',OT ""poM'ble esublisbed boos in NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. VlltfgFlg ?o' crrr. orbgoic. CHARLES P. BROOKS, onSn!2?i5fJS"0,rtn' aei to pror hi itid lanTJ?? Bpo" "r1 cnltl ration it.it 1 -2,?; c,ar Harding. William M ROBERT At lflLLER, RejittCT.