Oregon Courier. By A. W. CHENEY.' CI '"V . IFFICs Ale PAPRBi Entered In llto Or ,nn City pontofllce as second el him mutter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Our year .. liOO Hlx mnth 100 Three ni.uilli 60 f paid in advuiice, per year 1 M fJ-Tlic iImm) opposite your address on the Mmt yn ea the time to which you have paid I'ATKIMZK HOMK IKDIMTKY. n(KtlN CITY. OCT. 2V J80.1 THE ENTERPRISE AND THK COUNTY PRINTING STEAL., Ah tlw're whs (ami still is) considerable (tiiHaiif faction and complui it on account of t lie manner in which the Enterprise of tliU place secured and charged for the printing and advertising for the county, at Hie rei'im of a large number of tHxpayei I tin MIoniiiK petition was preHHiititd to tliti ciinly court at June auKHion : To the Honorable County Court of fjliirk'imni County, uregon: We. the iliulf rniiined newspapers of Clackamas county, respect I ul I v ask that yon inviie bidM lor county printing of all kimls (inclti.liiiK j ib work and blanks), b' liuvinx thai by so doing you can save several uunrirt-d dollars for the laxpay ora ol this county. Signed : A. W Chunky, Ooubibr. T. B Hankinh. Herald. M. K. Bain, Three Hittcrt. H L Gill, Ironworker. This matter was acteJ upon at the July sesim and petition donld'l as the court claimed it had no juriitdiclion in regard to the publishing of the delin quent tax list. The petition say nothing about the tx list and was merely an excuse to deny the panic. The same four newapapei a presented a petition t) tho sheriff at I lie same time, which petition prayed fur iho letting of the) printing of the tax list to the lnweai bidder as (Sheriff Ganong dl.l in 1803 This was also denied . The court did nothing further in this matter and the C'onitmit to bring tiiis to a focus presenied the following propo sition at September term : To tlte Honorable County Court of Ulackamat County, Oregon: KjKSTIK mbn: I would respectfully axk that you aard Die the contract for furniHhlng all the record b oks and blanks ued by the county t.fflcfra for a term of tn years; I agreeing to do all such work at 10 per cent, less than you are or have been paving lor same ; said word to be jqual in all respects to that in the illlces of said officials. Believing that fou should also consider that work done it borne is better. for all concerned and that it gives more employment to resi dents Th reason I ask for a two years' contract is that I will necessarily have to spend some capital to fit up for said worK. signed : A. W. Uiikkiy, The Courier also made a counter proposition to do all the blanks and other printing at a discount of 25 per ceut. from pr'ces being paid. Botn of these propositions were rejected and bids asked from outsiders, this pnpir knowing (u l well how the court whs "bilked" in this matter ouce Defore did not propose to put In a ''cut throat bid" and "got even" on something else that would be ordered and not exactly spec! fled, put In stiaight bid for the articles mentioned, and us the writer told a county official before the court met, all bids were thrown out. The Enterprise, for some reason un known, p obably animosity, in last week'a Issue jumps int) this paper in the following paragrapha: "It is a question as to whether the county court can ma ko a saving in let ting out to the lowest bidder the station cry and book supplies for the court house. None of the members of the court are ' expert judusa of paper or books, and, owing to the nature of the .work to he done, it is next to impossible to exactly specify what is wanted in a contract. The dishonest bidder caii have loop holes enough to save himself even though he should lose on some of the work at known price. This game was played on the county during the past year by a Portland house that bad a contract with the counny court, the county paying at least double price for some of the articles furnished by this bouse. This whole agitation about the county printing was started by the pub lisher of the Cohrikb, the al lodged democratic paper of this place, who expects to make a divy out of it, he thinking that only Clackamas county bids would be accepted, and as be could not handle the work himself, owing to i he limited facilities of his ofllcerhe ex ,ects to work up a pool on the job. As he Enterprise is not run as an anti monopoly and anti trust paper it de stined doing the work and giving a rake off for the privilege. . It would be more in keeping with the republican principle of protection to home industry, as well as a saving to the taxpayers, to have the county printing done by honest, reliable houses who are known to do good work at reasonable prices, than to trust to contract with some disreputable firm who Will swindle on every job they can. The publisher of the Cor bur, after boasting how cheap he could do the county printing, if given to him, was the highest in the late contest. Probably hit waa a straw bid to help some Port land firm. This paper don't generally pay any attention to lies coming from such a source but a fow facts at this time may prove interesting. Other can be given. The first half of the first paragragh quoated is probably true, but the asser tion that the Coi RiKR expected to work upon a pool and make a divy by having work done in Portland is false. It Mr. Meaervt bad taken the tro uble to read the proposition of this paper, which is en file, before writing the above he would not have done so Ti e Coi'Rikk .i nulla It has not all the iieeeNMaiy machinery for making record hooks. but mil iiiade arrangetnenlH for the net-en amy articles and would have put khiiih mi pioviiled it received Hie contract (r t.io yeaia, hill not for a one year co-i-imci The Couhirh has all the iHCilitie ( r doing all kind of printing (teporls ! IIih culinary not williHta-uliiig) and we will leave it to any printer (Mr. Mcaerve is not a printer) m good, if not betler, thiiii 1 lurnjd out by the I'n Irrpiise. The article my that ''llm Enterprise U not run as an anti inmojoly or anti- tniHt paper." We all know that lit true and that the paper is run as a monopoly and iriiat sheet a-.d it never came nearer speaking (lie truth although it probably diil not intend lo do a , ami that Ihe alu-et in virtually owned by V. F Mon-y, president of one of Ihe biirtfest monopolies or. the mii-d, the electric company, and lluit he can foreclose Ihe chattel uiorigiige'sl any time lie aeei lit auo did oir'r to turn over the on I 111 to a party about a year ago, to the personal kuowledge of the writer, but (lie olfei was not accepted. The article further nays "it declined doing ihe work and giving a rake "ff for the priviledtre." Mr. Meserve was not nearly so "con scienlious" about two years ago when lie received 200 from the former pro prietor of the CofHiKK for "keeping his mouth shut" in regurd to a "combi nation," of which he was a member, so he could get a rake-off. This fact can be proven. The editor of the Enterprise insinuates that the Courikk is a "disreputable firm " If the editor of this paper is any more disreputable than the hypo critical editor of the Enterprite we can't see whore it comes in. We don't profess Christianity and take bribes. We don't hire drunken persons to do our work We don't play "dirty tricks" on our employes nor make them wait three months for their pay. We don't contract debts to be paid when we have another chance to rob the county. We don't run bills to force people to advertise to get even. We don't charge one person $1 and another 2 for the same work when we get a chance. t We don't get jealous of another in the same business. We don't play the "poverty act" to collect bills. LEGALIZED ROBBERY. The Boston conservative papers in timate that then seem to bunm s piracy to compel farmers to sell their wheat at almost ruinous prices, and then lo make millions of dollars by compelling consumers to buy is at an enormous advance. Out of such legalized robbery in articles of food and other necessaries of life have been' built up immense fortunes iu this country. Geo. T. Angell of humane society fame saya the following is a remedy : "let every state enact ltws making it a crime punishable by not less than a year's imprisonment at hard labor, which hard labor shall be to work eight or ten hours each day carrying bricks from one end of the prison yard to mother and then carrying them hack again." Tiik two states of Washington and Or e- gon have more standing timber than all the rest of the United States put to gether; they have more than ten times as much as Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota (the white pine states) com bined; more than 400 times as much as the great lumber state of Maine and more than 600 times as much as New York. The nine largest lumber states of the South have only one-third as much as these two forest Kinus of the Northwost. The woods of Washington aud Oregon would m ike a girdle round the earth three miles wide. If all the other forests of the Union were to go up in smoke these two states could meet the present demand, until those forests were regrown. At the present rate of consumption, and not allowing for new growth, the forests of the United States will be exhausted in 120 years. The woods of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota will be exhausted within ten years. I hen . Washington ana uregon will be the chief source of supply for the whole Union. P. S. Lumberman. Tub populists are great reformers at the expense of the other fellow. Tbey are always noisy in behalf of economy and retrenchment when it doea not affect theit own pockets. Whoever beard of any of them failing to take every cent that is due them just like the wicked democrats and republicans? Nobody would think lo, to hear them talk, how ever. The charge of the assessor for making the last assessment of the county is a fair illustration of their alleged patriotism . Although Mr. Jackson and his predecessor bad the same number of men in the field, hia bill (or sorvices was 12,927.2 as against $2,167 50 charged by Mr. Wooldridge a difference of 759.2." in favor of the "ring." Jackson ville Time: Thi latest advertising scheme is got ten np by a medical company. Patriotic resolution! in favor of freedom in Cuba are sent ont in the form of a blank peti- li it and all who favor liberty are re. quested to run tlnrii and forward to a certain address. Those who Uh lo show their hatred of Spaninli rule sign the petilion-) and forward I hem as re quested. They hi on bpgin to receive big packages of circulars describing various medicines. Tnai'sall the liberty there ia alenit It liberty to seiner medicine I it-re: u ai y l . T.i i wli l i thing iaahrewl scheini to niitain a list of go i.l ad Irene. Dm't in at ran if petiti on. The Enterprise received l.Wi f.irprnt ing the delinquent tax list for the county, just twice whit the city pays the CoiuiKK for the saine kind of work. The citv priming wa let to the lowest I Idder, but the muniy's n not. A prominent republican thinks that more money could be. saved the c- nn'y by letting the cminty nfll jbi to the low est bidder inttea-l of the printing, and that Portland pennl would t the jobs. Tim attention of the irrand jury ia called to the fact that the brakeman who pushed R. W. Moore nff a car near New Era lat week is still at large and Mr. Moore i dead. Farmer to city chap. Say p.inl, how long has this 'ere big store of K. R. Dunn's been closed up? City chap Whr lookah bete Cul ah what's the mattah with yen, me buoy? F. E . Dunn is not closed up and he nev ah was, why do you ask, fellah 7 Farmer Well, I've looked over the paper and I couldn't Aid hi ad, so I juat reckoned they had suspended ..per- atinns. Moral If you would hive the pitroti age of the public, advertise in the home paper. Ex. Nearly ever family in the United States keep a bittle of whiskey in the house. This applies as wjll to Iowa, Kansas and Vermin! as to states where its sale is not prohibited. Smie keep it as a beverage, some as a tonic, ome as a medicine. In either case it is im portant that it should be old and pure. I. W. Harper's N-slson 0 mnty, Ky Whiskey tigs been, examined by the leadingcheinists throughout the country and its purity has in every case been highly commended. 8ld by Hill & Cole, Oregon City, Ore. You receive a lead pencil free with each tablet you purchase at "The Fair." A Household Treasure. .. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie.N.Y., says that he always keeps lr. King's New Discovery in the house and hia family has always found the verv best reeulls follow its use; that he would Unt be without it, if procurable. G. 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 a remedy ao long tried and tested. Trial bottles- free at Charman h Co'a Drug Store . Regular sire 50o. and $ 1 .00. When in Portland call on Edward Hughes, corner of Front and Aldei, and inspect his atock uf Old Hickory wagons and faim machinery of all kinds. Children Cry for Pitchers Castcrla. To Teachers and -School Officers. We have a large stock of the "Practical Monthly Re port Cards" which we will . close out at half price. Every teacher should use these cards, which are the most complete ever gotten up. The record for a three- . months term can be kept on one card. The Coikikk will send to any address postpaid 100 FOR 50 CENTS 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1 896 AN0 Country Gentleman The Best of the Agricultural Weeklies. Devoted to FARM CROPS and PRO- UfcSSES, HORTICULTURE and FRUIT GROWING, LIVE STOCK and DAIRYING, While It also Include! all minor departments of nurai mirruai, aui-n aa me rouury Yard, En tomology, Bee-Keeping, Oreenhouae and Urr ery. etrinry Kepi lea, Farm gueatlona and Anawera, Mreaiae Keamna. Domestic Kconomy, and a summary ol the News of the Week. Us Market Re porta are unusually complete, and much attention is paid to the Prospects ol the Crops, as throwing light upon one ol the most important of all questions ViHKN TO BUY and WHEN TO 8KLL. It is liberally illustrated, and contains wore reading matter than ever before. The subscription price is a-j.R0 per yer but we offer a SPECIAL REDUCTION In our Club Rotes for 1896. TWO SUBSCRIPTION'S, in one remittance 14 SIX m TaaV-To an NEW subscriber, for ana PEcfftv ?dTnpe now' will send the pipSr VtEKKtA, from our receipt ol the admittance, to January 1st, lSW, wltkout charge ' grspeclmen copies free. Addre Luther Tucker & Son PUBLISHERS, ' Albany, - - - - Kew York. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT THERE l are sufficient funds on hand in the General road ol Oregon City lo pay warranta Vn. am , 9K. tW. 973. for S.'U(Ul 1.Y m it, May d, 4th andSlh. IS4: and In Main street fund, warranta No. fVat, Ha), mw, mi, tor IIOUIW each, endoraed December ilat, !, 'uv Interest cease with ike date ut this notice. R. L. HOLM A v. OratonCity,Oct,I4,I5. city Treasurer. IIERIFF'H NOTICE OF B.iLB OS FORK LOsURK In the Circuit' Court nf the Wale of Oreann, for lue County ol Clackami-. Mm. V O. Harding, Plaintiff, Sp do.tTIi.iitihi, . J. Tlioinai (hla hV) tniH Welb. S Til. iium, HvlomUiiu. ' Bute ol Oregon, County nf L'lHi-kaniu, m. NOTICB IS IIKBKHY (JIVKS THAT BY virtue nf an exm-iitlnn and or.Ur of uln lamied out of tue clrouit rim it nf the Hale of iiregi n, for the county of :litckaina, iH-nrlug dme the lt day of Hcpuiniber, lau.i, In amt wb-reln tlra V O. HiiMlug waa iiUlntlll', and Hiwiieer Tliomaa, S. i. Tm.iniia (hla wife) mill Vtulili.M.Thntnaa were dulviidunta, commanding me, In the name of the aliiu ol Un-gou, that out ol till-real enisle hereinafter dcacrllwd, to reallte a um luffli-lent to aull.ly the demandi of aald decree, to-wlt: I120H, with iuiereM thervoii aluce April 2 W, lhW, at the rale of 10 per rent, per annum, anil On. fnrLliMV a.i.n nl awA ..i...i..u.' fcea, and the furthar inn o( il!) coals, and a u Ihecnala of and alU-iidlnx thl aale. Now. therefore. Ill olH-diiini-a tu am.h rfocrua I did duly levy iim, and will, tin Saturday, the Midi day or (lototwr, law, at the hour of II o'oloce. a. ni of -ni l Uav. at the front door ol the eiurt limine In auld count)-, offer for aulu at puhllo auction, ami aiil to the higheat and bvat bidder, for cab In hand, all of the right, tide and Intercut the anld ilcfcn.luDU in the T'A nay ol April, m, bad in and to the following de scribed rest property, to-wll: lUiraineuclug at a point on the line between aeotlona h and H, town alilp 3 aouth of rauxe 2 eaat ol the Willamette meridian, il ehalua Irom the o.irncr of aw-tlona 4, 5, S and : Iheiioa cat 24 Ao ehalna: thviice north 4.r dagret-a, eaat 4.5o oliauia: thence eart 14 42 ehalna: thvnce north tM vhalna: thunce i Ml III aadigreoa, Wcat 80 10 ehalna; thence ainilh 2i riegieea, weal ol 41 ehalna to the place of iH-ginnlng (aav and except pertain pieci-a hei. tofore sold to W. C. Wllllama, Jullua N. Nnrrln and achool dlatrict No V in Clackainaa cnuuiv, Oregon, for de.orlotlon of which aee II ok t, page fr2: Hook g, page 'IA and ll.mli K. page 144 of deeda of aald oouniy aim aisle. a..d l acrea heretofore conveyed lo I. V. W'illiaina, I need ri-wrdiHi in Bwik '2H, p.ige 872 of aald recordni, poulaliiliig i anrea, being ailnated In the county of Clacaauiaa, atate of Oregon. Dated this 'i'.tli day of Hepteinber, A. D. IMS. K. C. MAIHIOCK, Sheriff of Claekamaa County, Stale of im-gon. Ity N. M MOODY, Deputy. SIIKIUFF'S NOTICK OF SALE ON FOKECLOSURE. In the rirr-ult Court of the Slate ol Oregon. lor tiieuoun.y oi uiaeaamaa. f. A. Toepleinau, I'litliilifT, vs. V. T. Rurney, Elnnra T Biiniev, J. T. Apperaon, Portland Saviuua Hank and Claruni'e V. Simpson, Defeti. Inula. Mtate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, s 1TOTICE IS HEREBY UIVKN THAT BY " virtue of an exeoullon and orrli-r nf aula on a forenloae Issued out of the circuit court nf the slate of Oregon, for the county of Clacks mas, beiirlng date the luth day of September, IdilA, In a suit wherein K. A. Toepleman waa plalnlifT and W. T. Burner, Klnora T. Hurney, J. T. Apperaon, Portland Suvlnga Hank and Clarence W. Slmpaiin were deli-ndHiita, oom maiidliig mc, lu the name of the alale of Oregon, Hint out of the real etate hereinafter described, to realize a sum siiillclent to aatlsly the demands of aaiil decree,, to-wlt: S4H43.7J, n U. S. gold coin, to draw Interest at the rale of 10 per cont per annum, the further sum of ti'O as attorney's fee, the further sum nl !l coats, and the further sum of i'.7.6!i, with interest thereon since April 5th, lKll'i, at the rale of ID per cent, per ahiinin, and also the costs, of and attending thla sale. Now, therefore, In obedience to such decree. I did duly lew llnon. and will, on Matiinlar. lha 2'ith day of October. IHnr, at the hour c) one o'clock of said day, at the front door of the courthouse in said county and stale, offer for sale at pumic iiciiou aim sell to the hlgheat aud beat bidder, fur caah In hand. U. S. gold coin, all the right, title and interest the aald defendants had on the 2il:li dav of October, IM, or now have lu and to lha following described real property, lo wit: Beginning at a point on the right bank of the Willamette river, the same being the south went corner of the donation laud claim No 37 In township 2 south ol range 1 east ol the Wil lamette meridian : Ihenca north :M deirrttf-a. weat along the said bank & 87 chains: thence north 61 degree, li minutes, eusl avis) chains to a pol nt on the eaat boundary of the donation land claim No 41 In township 2 south, range 2 east: thence south 43 decrees, 4A minutes, east tt.3ti hains to the southeast corner nf said claim No. 41; thence south M degrees, l.'i minutes, west along the south boundary ol said claims Nos. 41 and 37,87 22 chains to the place of beglunlng and containing 47.01 acres. Dated thla 2,'itn day of Septemhor. A. D. 13ns. E, C. MADDOCK, SherirTof Clackamas county, Oregon. By . M. MOODY, Deputy. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for the County of Clacknuius. William Church, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Kate Church, Defendant, J To Kate Church, the above named defendant: IN the name of the state of Oregon, you arc hereby required to appear and answer the complaint ol plaintiff herein on or before Monday, the 4th day ol November, A. D. lM, the same being the 1st diry of the next regu lar term ol the said court, and II you fall so to appear or auswer the plaintiff will apply to the court ior me rcuei pruyeu mr in toe complaint, lo-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between himself aud de fendant and for a decree of divorce hero in and I..r the care and custody of their child, Gaylord Church, and lor his costs and disbursements, and lor such further and other relief aa to mis nonoranie court may seem just and proper. This summons Is published by order ol Hon. T. A. Stephens, judge ol the lourth Judicial district, which order wag made and dated September luth, IS'.. WILLIAM CHURCH. Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Claekamaa. Trustees of the Baptist College at McMiiinvllle, Plaintiffs, vs. Martin Sbulstend and Caroline Shulstead, Defendants. To Martin Shulstead and Caroline Shulstead, aid Defendants. IX the name ol the state ol Oregon: You are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint tiled 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, 195; and If you fall to answer, lor want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief demanded lu the said com plaint This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. E. D. Shattuck, judge of the circuit court ol Oregon lor Multnomah county, which order waa made and dated September 16, 1895. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, . Attorneys for Plaintiffs. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICf 18 HEREBY GIVEV THAT THK undersigned has filed bis final report as administrator ol the estate ol Annie K. Partlow, deceased, and the Hon. Gordon E. Haves. county judge ot Clackamas county, Oregon, naa sei aonaay, uecetnoer in, mm, at id o clock a, m , aa the time lor the settlement thereof and for hearing objections thereto if any are made. Dated October 17th. 1895. JAMES W. PARTLOW, Administrator Aforesaid. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY. OREGON. October 14. ISM. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of hia intention to aaake final proof in support of hia claim, and thai said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver I". 6. Land office al Oregon City, Oregon, o November Ud, lWi, ni: CALEB C. HOOPES, H. E. No. S7. lortheS'of NWand N'iof SW ,' ol Sec. 14, Twp. 4 S.. R. 4 K. He names residence upon and cultivation of. aaJ.l land. ! vis: James Willie. George Bondisb. John P.I Myersnd William handle, all olSpringwater, Or. ROBERT A. MILLER, Keg liter. WANTED-AN IDEAJ thing to patent? Prcct yoor Ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Writ JOHN WEDDIH BURN CO- Patent Attoroeva. WaahinUnn &C foe tbeirSleWO priat offer, " CODHTV orricitHs, i adga, 0. V.. Ilayea I 'lark id Cvurta Ceo. 1. llurWHt Sharlff ... ti, C. Mad.lnok Hordr. .. .. ,, 8, M. Hainil.jr I'raaauiar, M L. M..r Aataaaur i. C llrartb-y School Suparlutanilant, ... II H Uilaam Sunrayir, p. W. Klnulard Uirun.r, K. b. Il.ilman County Court inaala en Drat VVnlneailay afirr dial Monday uf every nionlh. Probata Court mmu oil flr.l Mumlay of erary men III. tllrenll Ctiiirt mwla on third Mundajr In April and Ural Mumlay lu Nuembar. OKKOdS CITY orriCKRS. .... II intra Straight Mayor . . , H.oiinler, Chlaf iT Police, .. . ., .. .T. W. luula C R. Huron K. S. Callff .. ..B. t. Iluhunn Y. T. lirllhlli ...C.C DabeiK-k.Jr. . . W.U. lluw.ll Am-awrand Collector ' T""""" I '-'V Allornay, Sirmt t'ommlMlnnar, . . . Sup't. or Walsr Werka, City KngliiMr II. II. Jiibrtaun Councilman Henry Maldruni. J. W Moffal, L. L. I'orur, J. J. Couka, K. M. ll.iw.-ll, ttaorga firunglilou, U. T. Jaggar, II. li. Slat ana Council maeta Drat Wrdueaday uf each munth. HOARD OF EQUALIZATION. (LOTICK IS IIKKKIIY (ilVKM THAT THK " U mnty Board ol fc.iiiall?.li..ii of Clacknniaa eiiuuiy will meet at the ulllce ol the County Aoexor on Monday, Ociolier UX, laiai, and ounliiiue In seaaiau for one ween J. V. IIIUDLKY, County Aaaoxor. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of Ihe Stale ol Oregon, for I lie County or Clackamas. Mrs. M. C. Wells, Plaintiff, i vs. S Mrs. M. H Wallace, Defendant. ) Stale, of Oregon, County of Clack tmas, ss. 1TOTICE IS IIKKKIIY GIVKM THAT BY " virtue of an execution and order ol sale Issued out of 111 v circuit court of the stale of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, bearlu date the 2nih day ol September. lvh. lu a su wherein Mrs. M. C. Wells was plaintiff, and Un. H. II. Wallace waa di-leiidaut, commanding me, iu the name of the stale ol Oregon, that out of the real estate hereinafter described, to rea lize a sum suiflcieiit to aaliafy the demands of sal. I 'lecrce, lo-wit: s..iu, togcllier witn luterea on the same since said decree was entered, aud also tne coais ot ami attending una sale Now, therefore. In obedience to such decree, I did, on the 2M day of September, Is, duly levy upon, and will, li batuiday, the 'J'.in day of October, WJi. at Ihe hour of 11:30 o'cl.ic, a. m. of aald day, at Ihe front door of the court house In aald county, offer for sale at public auction, aud sell to Ihe highest and best bidder, lor casn iu nauu. an ot me ngiit, title ana Interest the said defendant on the loth day of April, INk'), had lu and to the following de acribed real property, to-wlt: 'Ihe southeast uuarter of the northeast ouarter of section lii. township 4 aouth, range 2 east ol tho Willamette meridian, save and except a certain piece or parcel ol lauil situate ana being in tne norm east corner ol said described laud, being square in ahape or measurement and containing lu acrea, the premises levied Uioii containing 30 acres. Dated this Kith day ot September, A. D. 1895. E. C. MADDOCK. Sheriff of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. MOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THOS. " r itvan. assignee nl Potter at Kel v. Insolvent debtors, has tiled with the clerk of I ne circuit court or tne state of uregon tor Claekamaa counly, his accounts with vouchers in final settlement ol the above entitled matter and all persons are hereby notitied to file objections to such settlement, II any they have, on or before the first day ol the November term of the said circuit court of the slate ot On gon for Claekamaa county, as at said time, the said assignee will ask lot an order ol the Honorable Thomas A Mc Bride, judge nf the said circuit court, or the distribution of the assets and loi his discbarge aa aaslgnee of said estate. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 7th day ol October, A. D. lsKi. THOS. F. RYA.V, Assignee of Potter 4 Kelly, Insolvent Debtors. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Couit of the Slate of Oregon, for the County ol Clackamas. A. E. Latnurctte, Executrix, ) Plaintiff, vs. ( Catherine Fleming, John G. f Fleming and K A. J. McKeuzle, Defendants. J To Catherine Fleming and John G.' Fleming' said defendants. IN the name of the state ol Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled Biiit on or before the first day of the next, regular term ol said court, to-wlt: No vember 4th, Ihii.'i: and II you fall to answer, for want tnereol. the plaintiff will apply to the court ior renei aemanaea in tne complaint, so Hied as aforesaid. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. E. D. Shattuck, judge of the circuit court of Oregon for Multnomah county, which order waa made and dated September 16lh, mj. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys Ior Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slate ol Oregon, ior tne uouuty oi i;iacKainas. Dan Lyons, Plaintiff, vs. William Hawkins, Charles W. Rounds and Mary A. Weaver, Defend-1 ants. To Charles W. Rounds and Mary A. Weaver, Baid Defendants. IN the name of the slate of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day ol the next regular term ol said court, to-wit: No vember 4th, 1885; and 11 you fall to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court Ior the reliel demauded in the complaint so filed as aforesaid. This summons is published pursuant to an order ol the Hon. E. D. Shattuck, judge of the circuit court ot Oregon for Multnomah county, which order was made and dated September lGtu, lWi. C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oregen Central & Eastern R. R. Company. YAQUINA HAY ROUTE Connecting at Taquina Bay with the San Francisco and Yaoulna Bay Steamship Company. Steamship "FaTaUon" A 1 and first-class in every respect. Salts from Yaquina for San Francisco about every eight- days. Passenger accommodations oasurpaiaed. Shortest mates between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or Francisco: point west Id Ban Cabin 12 00 Steerage - - - - 8 00 Cabin, ronnd trip, good for a) dayi - is 00 For sailing days apply to - U. L. WALDEN, Agent, Albany, Oregon. CHAS CLARK. Supt Corv all ia. Or. EDWIX STONE, Mgr., Corrallia, Or. Bring yoor printing to the Cockier and fret it done when promised. We are always here. Pint Cimgri.gatli.nal Hiurch Bv. J. W Cowan P..lur. Hen tees I a, as. and p. m. - Sunday KchiM.l.fi.r morning .rrlce. Prayar Mi-sllug sar Wrduuly availing at : 0 p. m. Prayer Heeling uf Y. i'. X. C, K. mi Sunday anulng al 6:M prompt. Plrl Haptl.l Chundi-Bv. M L. Rngg, Pastor M.iruliig Sartlr. II: Mumluy Scli.ml l2:o, Kvanlng Sarviw ll-gnlar Prayer MMlIng WednsMlay sveiilng. H..iilhly Covai.am Meetlug ry Wrdnas day evening preceding II ml Sunday In Ihemonlh. Ml. John's Church. Ititliollo-ltsv. A. HUM. rand, Ps.L.r. Un Huii.lay, Maa al snd W,0 a m. Kvery Siuitlay IJeimsn SariiMm after s u'chttk Mas!. Al all ulhrr ilvws Kuglish Senneni. Sunday Mclinul imp ni. V.pei, A.li.gi.losl Subjects and lien llcli..n at 7::i p. iu. tlaili.alUt K.lacop.d Church lie 0. Sykea. Piiator. Morning Hen lea al II: Kun.iny Schisil al l2:IA:Kvan ing Service at H:ou. Eiw.irlli League mealing Sun day evniiing al Prayer Meeting Thursday veil ing al :0U. first Presbyterian Cliuro'i. Rer. A. J. Montgom ery, I's.l.ir. Sertires II a. m and SIX) p. ni. Sal.ualh achiail IU a. in V. P. S C. K. meela every Sunday eienlng al M:30. Prayer MeelingWednasday evening, Hint eeou free. Kvangellral Church, German B. P. Myara, Pastor Preaelilng Seivlcea every Sunday II a at. and 7 : HJ p m Sal.balh Sch.ail e ery Sunday 10 a m Weekly Piayer Mw-lmg every Wednesday ovening United Brelbran Cliurch.-Rev. J. W. Kldriwla;. Paelor. Hurvlcni second ud fourth Sunday inornings aud-the piececdiiigSilurday night in each month al Oregon Ciiy II a. in. and 7 j lu , and Ilia tlrst Sun diiv aft. ru.MHi nf each muutli at Falls View. St. Paul's Chinch, Episcopal Rev. Lane Dawson, pasiur. Senlces every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7ilU p. in., and r riday evening al 7i0 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran Zion Congregation. Rev. L. Ori-y, piuilor. Mm-ls in Sidvcly'a hall. Sunday school from HSIO l'i U;W a.m. Services 10X) m. and 7:3.i p m. , HociwriKs. ok soon cut. FallsCity Ludgr No. 5n of A. O. I'. W. Meets every Sutunluy evening of each month in A. O. V. W. b.tll on Seventh street. All a.Jnurnlnf brethren conlially iuviied to attend. Electric Lodge No rtf, A O. V. W.-MreU 2.1 and 4tli Wednesdays of each nionlh. Visiting members welcome. Oregon Lodge, No. 3, I O. O. f. Meets every Thurulay evening at 7::l o'clock p. m. in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Main street. Meinlwi of the Order are invited to attend. ' Falls Encampment, Nc I, I. 0. 0. F. Meets first and third Tiieedaa i.l each inunlliat Odd Fellows' Hall.' Members and vlaiung patriarchs cordially in vited lu attend Willamette Hebakah Degree Lodge No. 2. Meets the sec.iud aud fourth Fridays lu the month at IKSJ In Iho 1. O. O. F hall, Abenielhy Rebckah Degree Lodge No. SO. Meets Tuesday eveulug at I O. U. F hall. Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. k A. M. Holds Its regular communications on Ural and third Saturday' ul each month al 7iW p. in. Ilredireu in good stand ing are Iuviied to attend. Myrtla Lodge No. 24, D. of U.-Mefts every Friday ill A. O. V. W. hall. Clackamas Chapter No. 2. K. A. M Regular con vocation third Monday of month at 7:80 p in. Court Kobin Hood No. Kuu, F. or A. Meets in K. of P. hall un second and fourth Fridays. ' A. P. A. Council No. 4. Meets on first and third Fridays ul each month. Pioneer Chapter. No. 28, O. E. 8. -Meets in Ma- aouio Temple ou Tuesday.-. Willamette Falls Camp No. 148, W. of W. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at K. of P. nail, visiting aeiguoora made welcome. W'acheno Tribe. No. 13, 1. O. R. M.-Meets Tues day evenlug at A. O. V. W. Hall. Visiting members eordially invited. Meade Post, No. 2, 0. A. R., Department of Oregon, Meets flrst Monday of each month at A. O U. W. nan, uregon my. visiuug comrades mane wel come. Meade Relief Corps, No. 18, Department of Ore- ei.n Mm.ia mi nratann tnira vnuavsor eaon mono, . In K. of P. Hall. Members of corps from abroad cordially welcomed. Sons of Veterans. E. D. Baker Camp, No. 18 Mas first and third Thursday evenings ol each month. L. A. 8. of Baker Camp. 8 of V. Meets In K. P hall on second and lourth Monday evenings of each month. Aouilles Lodge. No. 38, K.of P. Meets every Frl day night at the K. of P. halL Visiting knights Invited. F Cominny, First Rei 0. N. G. Armory, Third auu Slain, ueguiar arm nigui, sionaay. Regular uuaiuesa meeting, tirsl Monday of each month. SI. John's Branch. No. 647. C. K. of A. Meets every Tuesday evening at their hall, corner Main and Tenth streets, uregon uty. Oregon City Board of Trade Meets at Court House on second Monday In each month. Visitors w. looms. Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. Meets first Frl- ' day of such month at Fountain Engine House. Fountain Hoas Co., No. 1 Meets second Wednesday in each month at Engine House, eaat side Main street, between Beventn and jugntn. Cats not Hoee Co. No. 2. Meets seooid Tuesday of Pach mouth at Cataract Engine House. Oregon Citv Hoee Co.. Na. 3 Meets In Hose House on the oiill the third Tuesday of each month. OODNTI. Pig Iron Lodge. No. 185. A. O. U. W.-Meets ever Thursday evening at Odd Fellow's Hail. Osweg Visiting brethren always welcome. Molalla Lodge, No. 40, A. O. U. W.-Meets first and third Saturdays In each month at School House. Visiting members made welcome. Gavel Lodge, No. 9, A. O. U. W. Meets second and third fettirduy eveulngs at Knight's Hall, Canby, visiting u turners mauo welcome. Clackamas Lodge, No. 57, A. O. U. W. Meets firs and third Mondaya in each month, at Strlte's Hall Visitlug brethren welcome. 8unf1e Lodge, No. 43, A. O. U. W. Meets every second acd fourth Saturday ol each month at Wil. aonville, vis vv. Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of H. Meets every Tuesday evening Oawei-u W.go, No. S3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets at Odd Feb low's Hall, Oswego, every Monday evening. Visiting brethren made welcome. Oswego Lodge No. 10), A. F. A A M. Meets the secoud and fourth Saturdays. Masons invited. General Pope Post, No. 52, G. A. R. Meets firs Saturday of each month at Grange hall, Mullno. Comrades cordially invited. Gen. Crook Poet, No. 22, G. A. R Department of Oregon. Meets in school house at Needy on flrst Sat urday in each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All com- Star Lodge No. 86, K. of P. Meets every Wednes day evening in Caatle hall. Brothers invited. Canhy Lodge, No. 564, I. O. G. T. Meets first and third Saturday evenings at Knight's Hull, Canby Visiting members always made welcome. Oswego Lodge No. 448, I. O. G. T. Meets every Friday evening in new ball in old town. Canby Spiritualist Society. Assembles on first and third Sundays of each month. New Era W. 0. T U. Meets first Saturday In each month at their ball in New Era. Friends of the cause Invited to be present, Canby Board of Trade Meets at Knlg ht's Ba Canby, on flrst and third Fridays of ea ch moot Visitors welcome. Molalla Grange, No. 40, P. of H. Meets at the! hall at Wright's Bridge on the second Saturday o each month at 10 a. m. Fellow members mad welcome. Tualatin Orange, No. Ill, P. of H. -Meets last Sator day of each month at their hall in Wilaonvllla. Warner orange. No. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth Satnrday of each month at their hall la hew Era Butte Creek Grange, No. 82, P. of H. Meets at the hall in Marqnaa second Saturday la each saeath 10 a.m. Visiting members always welcome. Oswego Grange No. 175, P. of H. Meets second Saturday In month at 10 a. m. Damascus Orange No. 260, P. of H. Meets on in Saturday in month at 10 a. m. in Damascus achool house. Teasel Creek, No. 255, P. of H Meets on third Satardag. Boise (Orville), No. 256, P. of H.-Meets oa see end Saturday. Highland, No. 261, P. of H. Meets ea flrst Satnr day. Barlow So, 262, P. of H. Meets ea flrst and third Saturday. Sprlngwater, No. 263, P. of IL Meets oa second Saturday after fall moon. KIDD &WLILAMS, Successors to H. Cooke, LIVE RY, FEED SALE STABLE. COR. FOURTH AND MAIM STS. OREGON CITY. Job Printing it tij Ccnrler OSce.