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r OREGON CITY COURIER ( ' By A. W. CHENEY. niHr' din Oregon City postofflceuseoond-clsst matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. If paid In advance, por year Oil" .'rt'ir Hl m mtha , Turn -noailti ......... 1 M 2 00 1 00 M "The rial opposite your address on the Phikii denotes I ho time to which you hare paid. KATU IMZK HOME IMDUHTKY. OREGON OITY, JJNE 11,1897. WHAT'S THE HURRY? So far as we know, but very few riders ol bicycles are killed or injured by rid ing too nlow. A good many meet with misfortune by riding too fast. The public isn't afraid of the slow-riding cyclist. It's the get-there-Eli! whixcer that gives the public the bicycle face of fear and awful uncertainty. It's the "Hi-there ! (Jet-out-of-the-way I" scorcher who maims and murders. Is there any excuse for allowing him to exist? Why is ho in such a hurry? Is he going for the doctor or to ring in a fire alarm? Well, he maybe, but tho ehancex are he isn't. Then why does lie ri le so swiftly? We do not know. We presume he thinks he is enjoying him self. He measures his pleasure by the number of feet he travels a second. He doesn't have time to look at hills or valleys or suin-ets or moonrises. He is watching his cyclometer. He is a part of his machine, and muscle has usurped all the blither attributes of mind. If he should hiie a livery horse and attempt to lash it about the neighbor hood all day at a killing pace, the police, the public, and the humane society would soon gather him in as a menace to nwui-u mid sufi-tv as a man unfit to govern dumb brutes. Should he be al lowed to ride his bicycle at a killing pace merely because ho doesn't know any better? Anyone wishing to ride at a racing pure should do so on an inclosed track, or else on a highway free from other travel and without grade crossings. There are times and places where scorching may be considered permissible anil appropriate. That place is not in a Btruel trequetitod by others. The street scorcher is the worst type of road hog. Ho utncies he in in a great hurry to get ouiowhore, and tluu tho entire public, having an abundance of leisure, should wait and ive him the riglitof way. He is the bicycle's worst enemy. He dis gusts people with cycles and cycling in general. . The naturally peaceful and law-abiding citizen who has just been nearly killed or scared out of bis wits by a suc cession of scorchers fuels like kicking the tire off the llrst wheel that is ridden by l,iiii at a pace slow enough to permit him to get a good whack at it. If he could only kick the right one a grateful public would say, "more strength to your good leg Oommencemknt Exkrciheh. The grad uating exercises of the Oregon City high school will be held at Shively'a opera house on Friday, June 11, 1807. An admission fee of 10 cents will bo charged and complimentary reserved seats given to parentsof the graduates. The class of '97, of which Prof. 8. W. Holmes is justly proud, is larger than any of previous years, being 27 in number, as follows: Messrs. Edgar Meresse, Fred Mendel, Fred Oharman, Charley Oris well .Chester ' Roake, George Swafford, Charley Bab Red circus paint and nickel trimming ill cover a cheap frame, but it will not prevent that "tin rattle" so common with some bicycles. The Waver ly is tho smoothest ruuning wheel in the market. Inspect thorn at Oharman'i drug store and get a catalogue. Re member we have cut the price. i NOTICE TO WATER COMMISSIONERS. All person wing water for lawn sprinkling or irrigation, are hereby cock, Walter Kruee, Waldo Adams, Carl notified to observe the hours for Church, Thompson Meldrum, Abel . such use, S to 9 A. 31. and 5 to 9 P.M. Meresse, Emery Noble and Guy Clark. Misses Mdrjorie Caufleld, Ethel Cheney, Elnor Williams, Orpha Cosper, Mabel Hanegan, Mary Bluhm, Lula Hankins, Maude Winslow. Belle 'Smith, Nota Ourrin, Annie Dungey, Blanche Holder), Minnie Myers. The class flower selected by the graduatos is the Marechal Niel rose, an J the class colors are pale blue and white, and their motto is : "The Hopes of the Past Ring the Bells of the Future." Following is the program for the evening : Invocation Rev. A.J. Montgomery Instrumental Solo... .Miss Ora Spangler Salutatory Mariorie Oaufleld Oration Edgar Meresse Vocal Solo Miss Florence Morev I Essay Miss Minnie Meyer uration uuy k uiara Class History Miss Blanche Holden Vocal Duet. .Misses Dranerand Kuerten Oration Olias. A. Babcock Essay Miss Orpha Cosper Oration . .Geo. E. Swafford Vocal Solo Miss Kate L. Warde Class Prophecy. .D. Thompson Meldrum Valediction Miss Viabel Hanegan Vocal Solo Miss Mabelle Ragland Glass Address. . . .Hon. Geo.O. Browiiell Presentation of Diplomas. Instrumental Solo Mrs. Theo. Clark Fbatkrnai. Picnic At a meeting of delegates from the various fraternal or ders in this city helil in T. F. Ryan's of fice Monday night, it was decided to give a fraternal picnic on or about Au gust 21, and a committee consisting of Ohas. A. Fitch, Max Uolack and S S. Walker were appointed a committee to notify all fraternal orders in this city to appoint one delegate each whose duty it sIihII be to have full power to act in the I (remises, said committee t meet at iyan's olHce on the eveningof June 21st and arrange for a fraternal picnic, select all sub-committees and decide upon the time and place of holding the picnic. An invitation is hereby extended to all fraternal organizations in the city to send delegates accordingly. Rido a Waverley and keep in front. If you want to save money buy your hats at Miss Goldsmith's. The finest gunpowder teint25calb in tho city at Harris' grocery. Court Robin Hood of Foresters has elected tho following new officers: I. W.Mosier, C. H.; VV'.E. Koako, S. 0. ; J. K. Morris, R. See; M. P. Chapman, S. W.; E. S. Williams, J. W.;G. O. Etchison, Sr. B. : H. 15. Stafford, J. B.; G. R. Wilcliart and S. O. Dtllman, Trustees. Six pound packages Soda or Salaratus for 25c at Ilorton's grocery alid bakery The Harmony and Milwaukiu churches last week held special memorial Fervices I ,.e xi V M... ...!. iiidcvcl.-r who reasons that because ' ""; r ' " muu., ..u . .!;..., .... .1... 1.1. ..O Al- .....I llW.l I'll bill! JUlll Ull. iH'. U1MI illia. lie is armed with a machine he is more than a.mateh for an unarmed pedestrain is a highway outlaw. He ought to be "squelched" very early in his career. Even a lowly pedotrain has some rights cyclists should respect. Don't go tearing through the streets. What's the hurry? UK WAS MISTAKES'. Mr. McKinley was certainly mistaken as to the status of tho senate, or else he would not have colled tho extra session of congress. He simply believed that the senate was in sympathy with him as to our want of revenue Little did he believe that senators would thwart legis lation until our whole country was made to groan under the immense load of im ports coming in to avoid paying duty. As it is now, if tho Dingley bill becomes , a law, there will Ih scarcely any revenue for a year or two. Indeed, it now looks Guarentee satisfaction with selection. as though the present administration Value exceeds the price of millinery at will have to borrow money within the year to come. Rep. Ex. ( Maurer were the former ministers there. The churches were decorated with a profusion of flowers. Special music was furnished by the choir and an appropriate discourse was delivered by the present pastor. Get your fruit jars at Harris' grocery. Don't be foolish enough to pay the regular catologue price for a bicyclo. Insist on the dealer sharing the profit with you. Oharman & Co. believes in reducing the largo profit heretofore realized on bicycles and have cut the price of the Woverly bicycle so it. is now within the reach of all. The Waverly don't have that "tin rattle" and it don't need a repair shop either. Patronize the Model laundry best work agency at John Vigelius liarlier Tub Oregon State Grange has de for free coinage of silver. hired His Clcycle Jolted Too finch. The subjoined amusing item is said t( bo an order sot by a Kansas man to a cleycle company : Peer siiz: I live on mi farm near Hamilton, Kansas, am .r7 years old and ju4 a little sporta. My ncl'IVw in II ili.ina hot hisself a new bisiclo and sent mo his old one by (rate, ai d ive learned to ride si inc. Its a pile o fun but mi bisiclo jobs considerable. A feller come along yesterday with a bisiclo that had hollow' injun rubber tires stuffed with win. I II. let. itielrvbinseiiandiiii.it ' III... ., L,.uL'.n I II.. I. ,1.1 m.i v.m tu.ll I I uu iini'u .ii.iix ..vi ........... j .... .... injun roblx-r just tho same as hisn. Jlow much will it a to fix mine up like hissii? Aline is all iron wheels, lo you punch the hollow bole threw the injeii roltlter, or w ill I have to do it my self? How do you HticK the ends to gether niter you get it done? If your ingun robber is already holler will it come anv cheajaT empty? I can get all the wind I want out here in Kansas free. EllKKNKEZKa V.jKNSKN. V S How much do you charge for tho doodad you stuff the wind into the rubU'r witli and where do you start? American Field. Neglect of the hair often destroys its j vitality and natural hue, and causes it to fall out. Before itistolate, apply Hall's Hair Renewer, a sure remedy. Miss Goldsmith's. The baby bonnets and bats are going fast. Come and see what a nice line we have at the Racket store." A gentleman went into llolman's .to buy some wall paper for his parlor and looking through the many samples found some patterns that were fine, de cided iiMn one. "What is the price of that paper'."' " cents per double roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap." Hut w hen it w as explained how and why it was sold so cheap betook tho paper and was highly pleased. . Lots to trade for horse, bur'gy or wheel. Inquire at Coi hidh ollico or ad dross Box 94, Oregon City, for particulars. Street sprinkling can be done wlten necessary, but an excessive use of water will not be permitted. For a disregard of the above rules the water may be shut off without further notice. Bil order of the Hoard of Water Commissioners. W. II. Howell, Supt. T. L. Charman, Sec. V Oregon Vltyt Or., June 10, 1897. ii LOCAL SUMMARY. Loading insurance agency, F. E. Don aldson, agent. . Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen at Courier office. Buy now in Sunset before the rise F. E. Donaldson, agent. , Good English Breakfast Tea 20c or 3 lbs for 60c at Hortou's. Prescriptions carefully compounded G. A. Harding's drug store. Oregon City Auction House will sell you bedroom sets from (6 up. Choice Baking Powders at 15 cents per pound can, several kinds, at Horton's Oregon City Auction House will sell you a good cook stove for $4 and upward. ' For the best shave or hair, cut to be had go to P.G. Shark's shop. Shaving 10 cents, Oregon Oity Auction House will sell good chairs from 23c and up. Call and see them. County and city warrants, gold, silver, produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all accounts by the Courier. Our low priced trimmed hats bring us lots of customers. Try 'era and see. At Mrs. Sladon's Millinery Parlor. For your strings and extras for all musical instruments go to Burmeister & Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Before furnishing your house call at Young's second-hand store and he will fit you out for less than one-quarter of what new goods would cost. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty Oflico in Barclay buildinir, corner Mi,in and Seventh streets. Forty acres of land halt mile from Highland postofiico for sale at $10 per acre. All under fence and 15 acres slashed. For particulars address box 430, Oregon City, or call at Ooitrikr ollice. Marvelous Effects System Broken Down and Hope Al most Abandoned - Health . Re stored by Hood's Barsaparllla. "For fifteen years I hive ruffered with catarrh and Indigestion and my whole system was broken down. I had almost abandoned any hope of recovery. I pur chased six bottles of Hood's SarsaparllU and Its effects hive been marvelous. It his made me feel like a new man. I am able to sleep well, have good appetite, and I have gained several pounds In weight." James Wilder, Orovllle, Waih. " 1 hid a sorofula swelling on one side of my neck and ulcerated sores In my nostrils, caused by catarrh. 1 also bad mall, Itching sores on my limbs. bought three bottles of Hood's Baraapi- rllli ind began taking It and the soret soon healed. My blood is purl fled, and the scrofula his disappeared." O. D. McMakus, Mission, Washington. 9 Sarsa- O nnrilln is trie Desi in tact tne une True Jliooil runner, Hood HrkTkH'a Pi He cure nauscii, Indigestion, 11UUU 5 rlllS LllloilSllCS.1. !A'. IW.lOL ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE OF LAND. NOTICE IS HKBKnV GIVRN THAT THE undersigned a administratrix of the estate of Peter Taylor, deceased, hy virtue of ao order of the county court ot Clackamas county, Hate of Oregon, made on the 4th day of May, 1hu7, authorizing her so to do, will from and aftei the flilh any ol June. 1897, duly sell at private sale, inrcasn. me loiiowing neacnoed real property bclonaluir to-ihe estate of said decedent, to-wit' : Situate In Clackamas county, state of Oregon, and holme the northeast, quarlerof the northwest quarter of section 80 In township 5 south, range 1 east ol n. e nlllamctte meridian, containing 40 acres, and the southeast miarter ot the north. west hall of section SO In tuwnshiii5 south, ranite 1 east of ine Willamette menu an. contain na 40 acres, all In said county and state. Said land to be sold for cash. Persons wishing to buy said lands are requested to make their offers to me iinuersuneo ai Aisea, oreacin, or lo uainsey a renion at aiuminnviiie, ijregron. KAMSKY A KENTON, liDNA TAYLOR, Attorneys lor Kstnle. Adraltnslatrlx of Said Estate, 0IIIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT SEVENTH STREET ASSESSMENT. NOTICK 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR. I lie of a certain warrant issued bv the Ha. conler of Oregon Citv, dated the 13th day of May, ten", and to mc directed, lor the collection of a certain street improvement assessment levied tor the linnrnvcmeutof Seventh street In Orcein City, Clackamas county. Oregon, which warrant commands and requires me to proceed lo levy upon and sell in manner provided hy law. Lot No. live (8) of block No. twenty four (24); the southerly half of lot No. six l) of block No. twenty-four (24); forty two (12) feet off westerly enooi tract inur(i,oi ciockao twenty lour (24) Reliable fire insurance, sin, agent. F. E. DonalJ- NOTIOE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the mutter of the Est tie of John M. Sllker, Pccuased. VOTICK 1.4 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undvtsigued has Hied her final account as Executrix of the Estate of John M. Sllker, de ceased, In tlia ofllce of the clerk of the county of Clackamas, and that the County Judge for said County has appointed the 5th day of July, 1807, In the July term of said Court for said J ear 1897, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon thereof, as the time and place for hearing objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. AAI.1NE G. McEI,8ANDER. nee Sllker, Executrix. thirty-live (35) feet off westerly end of ttact three (8) ol block No. twenty-four (i4), and the follow, lug part of tract three (8) of block u. twenty four (24); beginning at northeast corner of lot No. thrue(H) in block No.twetity four(24); lhucealnng the eimterlv bound irv of said lot No. three 18) In a southerly direction f Tiv one (41) feet: theno al riant angles in a westerly direction seventy (70) loci; tnuiice at right angles to the northerlv hounilHrv of said lot: thence at right anules lining uiu iiiirillt-riy ooiinniiry 01 sani loi ro. hree(.i) s"vcniy((ii fuel to n'ae-of begin u nir. hII f sulci properly helng In hi ick No. Iwenlv four co in reg n (;iiy,couniy ol tMockHmns, stme ol Oregon, and upon which an i-fMmeni of Three n hum i ii anil I'lity tnree anil Tweiity-Klghl nniiureiiius iiniHrs is unpaid ami de. lliiqiient.aioeKs.'d for the Ininr 'Vcmeul of Seventh street, between M.iin street anil the waM known as the Oregon & California R. It. rliiht ol way, In mild city as directed in Onlinanco No. ID! uf 'said city, which assessment N declare 1 hy 'Irilnmnce No. 1!'.' mi. I was entered In the Docket nl city Liens on the 7Mi ilny of (Ict.ilwi- A l HM, lo M. A. filiation "estiitc" as owner, and ell l lie s.imo 111 manner provided by law, lo make tin sum ol Three Hundred and El'tv-Tlire" ami Twenty-Eight Hundredths Hollars (-jM.2S) of said asxessment. with Interest at the rate of eiuiit per cent per annum from October 27ili, IN'.'!, together with your percentnge and costs and lo return the prncveds of such snle lo the city treasurer and this warrant to ti Recorder of said city, ttlth your doings endorsed thereon, together with the receipt of Hie Irea'iircr for the proceeds ol sneii aa' as paid to him within sixty days from thednto hereof. Now. therefore, III obedience of said warrant, I havu levied upon and will, on Siturday, th id nay or July, 1NI7, at the hour of one o clock I. M. of said day at the front door of the county court nouse in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, oiler for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder .'or eash in hand, all the right, title and interest the said M.A. Stratton "estate" has In and to the said fols three (3), four (4). Ave (S) and six (0) in block twenty four (24) in said Oregon City, or as much thereof as may ha necessary to make said sunt Dated (Ills 1Mb day of Hay, 1807. CHARLES K. BURNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City. McKITTKICK'S SHOES Beat the World 1 for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to RICHARD FETZOLD'3 CASH MARKETO Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, Oreoon City, Orefloii. Not How High But 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 ever-p'anding 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. CHARMAN & SON, Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call at the Picneer Store ok Charman & Son before buying elsewhere. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITV, OREGON, MaV 28. 1S'I7. Notice la herebv nlven that the following-named settler has Hied notice of hit Intention to make final proof In support oi nip ciaim, ano mac saia prooi win oe maoe before the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land .Oltloe at Oregon City, Oregon, on July 26lh, 1I7, vis: CIlAKUKij C. JUI.I.KR, It R. No. 8'll for Ihp St i of NW U an.l lnl. It and of Sec. i, 1 wn. 4 8., R. S E. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry W. Hunt, Jacob Hnrger, - Palmatecr and Henry Apperson, all of Leon, Oregon. KOUKKT A. MI LLP It, Register. I Try our crt'iun Java mi l Muclu im 3 lbs for ft. Harris' grocery. fTi-i No utopH to climb to SutKH't. IVmalilson, npnt. V, K. I.ii'lioa will li tul working nit Is anil nirlf will find situations at Mrs. Jacob KoU-r's t'lnployint'iit ntfoiu'V, "ill St Ilakcry. Charges ri-asoitablo. Money arol on railroad tickets to all points eact. l E. Donaldson, agent. Mrs. Jacob Koler lias opened nn employment bureau at Tth St l'-akery to furnish female help. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County ot Clackamas. The Board of Commissioners for the said ol School and tnlversity Lands and for the investment of the funds arising therefrom, l'latntill'a, vs. W. T. Bll'ney, J. W. Draper, Joseph R. Cramer, Richard Nixon, Keculver for the Portland Mayings Hank, T J. .Stiles, F. P. Nulling, 8. H. Traill and J R. Whitney, partners as Train Whitney. Charles Rtsler. trustee, 11. I). Mollutn', the I'ounty of Clack amas, Oregon, and Win. K Ku burls, Defendants. Bute of Oregon, County of Clackamas, as. BY VIBTUE OK A JI DUMEXT ORDER. DE cree and an execution, dulv issued mil of and under the seal of I tie above entitled court In the above entitled cause, lo me duty directed and (lined the Kill day of May, ls7, upon judKinent rendered and entered In snlil court in the Bill day uf May, l.M7. In f ivor of tlie Hoard of Cominisaiouers for Hie sale oi school and university lands and for the invest. incut of the luiiils arisnu therefrom, nlaiiitirr. and atpiiuxt V. T. Huruey, .1. V. Draper. Joseph K. Cramer, lilt Hard Mxon, receiver lor ilio Hnrlland savings Hank. T. J. Mutes, K. 1'. Xut- llnir. 8 S Train and J. it. W liltncv. ixirtucrs us Train Whitney. Charles Rihy, trust.e, H. i. Mmiuirc, the county of Ciackum, Or gnu, and Win II. Kolmrts, defendant., for the sum of f'UHMW, w'h Interest thereon al the rate of s per cent pr annum from the tlrt day of December, iu, ami ine runner su.u of)iio us alioruc' i.-e, and the further Mini of ylMki, iosIh and dishurhcnients, and the cots of anil the costs of and upon this u nl, commanding mt lo insko Srtle of the fullowing descrilicd real p:opcrty situate in tho county of Clackamas, slate d Oregon, lo-wit: The souihciist iuaricr of section lJ, the northeast quarter and mirth half of Ilia southeast itiaricr and no. thtfest quarter of southwest ii, titer of section ;.o. Hie northwest ii'iarler and iiorih half of hoiuhwesi quarter and southwest (piarter of southwest Hiiartcr and loi No. ;t of section , Ihe northwest quarter of northwest quirier oi net-lion tin cast half of east half of northeast quarter of section :ll and IT acres oft Ihe westerly end of Ihe David Culling D. I,. C. in sci iious , '.'I, Iti and 17, all in township a south of ra..ire .1 tasi of Willamette meridian, also the east half of south east quarter mid iola 1, -J anil I of section in hud on the dale of Ihe same low nshlpaiid range, containing In all 11.6! ! since had in and lo acres, mure or less, an in nackamas county, state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, ' judgment order and decree, and in compliance nili the commands of said wr.t. I will, on Satur day, ihe l;i;h day uf June. ls7, at the hour of one oYlia-k P. M., al the front d.air of Ills iouuty court house In Ihe city ol Oregon t'ltv, in said j county and state, sell at public auction, su'ijecc I to iFilempiioii, to the Inchest bidder, for 1. s. 1 gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, Idle and I liiferrsl which the within named defendants or i either of II. em, had oa the date of the mortgage heicin or since had in or lo the above dcsivihed n-a! pnqerty or any part thereof, to satisfy said , exei'iition. Judcmriil order, decree, intervst, c"is I and all accruing costs. 1 i. W. GRACE. sncrllf of Clackamas Countv, On-gon ' Dated. Oregon City, wr , Sl iy lsth, 1'7. GAMBRINUS COLD STORAGE. Is the place to buy your WINES and LIQUORS. Its the place where you buy at reasonable rates, and you can rely on what you buy. . Wines from 75c per gallon to $1 .60. Family entrance on Sixtli street Call and be convinced N, F, ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. rtlONK 30. SIXTH AXI MAIN STREETS. Call and See... o The Fine Stock of Confectionery Fruits, Etc. -AT- MRS. R. PRIER'S NEW STORE, Next Door to the "BEE-IIIVE" ilVlRS.W. W.STOVALL... i! Snventli and ' ' 1 J. t). Adams St., i DnA4niiHnnt nnrl ? Confectionery i j ice CREAM a CENTS. j but neve Do you If creat I I GEO. A. HARDING, DEALER In IP DITTOS JEl IE! Standard Pat. Medicines Paints, Oils and Window Glass. Prescriptions Accurately C'ompotinrferi HABDIKO'8 BLOCK . SHERIFFS SALE. In Ihe Circuit Court of the State of Orcaon, for toe loiiuiy oi ciacaamas. (leo. V. Gordon. Plalntlfr, vs. Catherine Ccidlla Tliurmaii, Dcfciiduiit. Slate of On noil, County of Claekamns. ss. HV VIRT1K OF A .imoMKNr ORDKR, I)K cree and an execution, duly lamed out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me dulv directed and dated the LMst dey of May, 1SH7, up-.u . iiidu'inenl rendered and elite' ed in said court on the 1st day of May, ISI7, in favor of lieo. f. tiortion, i laiuiin, alio hkhiihi i atiienne t ccnta gj iliurman, leleiiilaiil, for the sum of iJt.'.&l. a l with imeresl thereon at the rate of 10 ier ceul T7 per aniihin from the lt day of M:iy,.lsn", and the i H niniier koiu im mmhi Hiioroiy. lee, aun the further sum uf tUO.uo cists iiuddibiiraenieiiis. and Ihe costs of mi 1 upon llli rit. conjniuud mi; me to make sale of the foil iwiii described renl propctty siluale in Hie countv of Claekamns, !tutcof Oregon, lo-wlt; Ihe southwest quarter of the soiitliivot quarter nnd the s-itith nail of the soulhcast quarter of the southwest quarter of section one U) in township two ('.) sou h of range two (2) east Willamette Mcridiuii, Claeka mns county, urvKon. j Sow, therefore, by virtue of said execution, ! jiiilitment order and decree, and in compliance I with the commands of said writ, 1 will, on Snturdav. the! d"y of Julv, 13j7, at the nour of .. .I...L I. U ... tU.. I. .1 ... .1.- I l.lll- uill. I. .n. nl (III- III. Ill iioim 111 lilt' 1-OUI1IV court house in the city of Oregon City, In said countv and state, sell at public auction , subject to redemption, lo the highest bidder, lor C. ft. fnld coin, cash In band, all the right, title and niicresi whicn the within named defendants mortgage herein or the above described real proiH-rtv or anv part thereof, to natisfv said i-xei-ition. judgment order, decree, Interest, cost and all accruing co-li. ti. W. CR VCE, Sheriff of Claciiamss County, Oregon. Pateil, Oregon t ity, Or., Stay Mh. ls'.si. 1 DAN WILLIAMS D KALE II IN Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, St'hod Books,Confcclionpi y, 'IVmperance Drinks, Ice t ream, I'd lent Meaicine. SEVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER A WORD OF MSN'S SHOES... Sins bargains, bargain shoes. . catch the iilea ? buving 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 havev " 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 Next Door to Andresen's. Burmeister A BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full given; delivered to part of the city. Try lloltou Hairy and be Convinced Measure any J J Portland Ice Cream Parlors 4 I V HAS A FULL STOCK OF 111 Mr FI33T-CISS. U'AXTKD FAITHKCL MEN" OR WOMAN TO travel for responsible established house In Oregon. Salary Tstl and expense. Hosiliau permanent. Relervnee. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The National, Slur Insurance Hldg., Chicago. Job Printing at the Courier Olllce. 8 HOME MADE BREAD GO TO P,.J ,1, Dutoru OIIIVJIJ UOftGIJ, First Poor North of Sbively's Halloa, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS. TEM PESANCE DRINKS and TOBACCO. ID IjfO Kll. It K D l liv i irO.p.ChariMn- Blk. F. C. GADKIi, Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbiusr of AH Kiuds a Spfcialty. . JAMES MURROW, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsomino;. Leave Onlers at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street, Oref on City, Oregon . Wilson t Cooke's Old .-In nd OREfiON CITY, OIlKtiON. NOTICE FOR I'UBLICATOX. T AND OFFICl AT OREGON CITY. OREGON". ,h.. .hy t;',h' Kotit' hereby given that the following-named wttler has flled notice of his intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Or gon City, Oregon, on July 2i;th, Is.;, vix: ROBERT MILLER. H. E. Xo. SMI. for the SW ,' of Bee.. Z. Tp. 4 8.. R E. He names the following witnesVe to prove his continuous residence upon and cnlti valion of, said land, viz: Henry W. Hunt. (i. R. Palmateer, Jacob Burgher and Uenry Aiiperaoii. all of ln, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.