Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, December 27, 1895, Image 4

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    Oregon Courier.
nu a. ir. ciu:m:y.
CITY 01'I'ICIAJ T'AT'KIt.
Entered In the Or joo City poatofllce as second
cImi mttter.
HUnsCRIPTIOX RATES.
One year ,, '',
BIX Dion tin I 10
Three month! , 10
paid In advance, per year I it
nFThe date opposite year eddrou ft. t te
iper denotes the time to whit h you r.-t ;Jd
I'ATKONfZK IIOMK I.MH'NTItV.
OUEUON CITY, l)f:C. "7, 1893.
WAIl OF A.mflA'S.
Eniflnod haH two old scores to fettle
with RuRHia. the Crimean war and the
war of '77-'78, in both of which she
balked Russia of her prey, the European
possessions of the Turk. The time
seems now ripe for squaring the account,
and for deajinu a terrific blow to En
gland's power and prestige in Asia as
interest. Sentimentality and charity
hnv no place in England's statecraft,
but Instead her policy Is one of cruel,
relentless, unscrupulous self-aggrandize
ment. The power behind the Russian
throne is at home in that kind of states
manshlp, and grimly awaits the result
oi the great conflict which seems immi
nent. Waterloo rankled in the breast of
French patriots, and the tbeft of Egypt
enrages French statesmen. Victory
over English arms is the hopeful desire
of both Russians and Frenchmen.
England, in that event, would cease to
be mistress f the sea and the financial
center of the world of commerce would
be transferred from London to Paris or
New York. England's conduct in the
Venezuela affair indicates that she seeks
a row and the outlook promises that she
will 'Vet it in the neck" before she can
get well ready. We have nothing
fear from her because an attack on us
would precipitate a crushing attack on
her vast Asiatic possessions.
Holland swept the seas with her fleets
until EngltLd's admirals destroyed
them, and relegated the Lowlands
position of a third-rate power. Spai
was, at the meridian of her glory, the
- .strongest and greatest empire in Use
world. 8tupid statesmanship has
duced her to but shadow of her former
-greatness. Perfidious Alblpa will also
Ma her doom, will receive the rewark
earned by her tlmabfnored policy of
being the blustering bully among
nations. Chickens coma home to roost
and the sooner the poultry comes home
of bia cockney cousin the better it will
suit Uncle 8am.
The rhinoceros has a perfect passion
for wallowing in the mud, and is usual
ly covered with a thick coat of it. Some
road supervisors are evidently laboring
under the impression that this county
is inhabited by rhinoceroses. Barlow
Three Sisters.
Tiik American patriot is not an An
gomoniac. There is no room under the
stars and strips for craven Britons mas
querading as Americans, and we can
very well do without them. America
for Americans I
Xo wonder times are hard. Accord
ing to the assessors there are only a
million and a half dollars in money in
Oregon, loss than M Pp capita. --Statesman.
W atkb will burnt Why sot, since it
la composed of two gases both of which
rt inflammable? as proof, spray it oi
hot fire . The fine pstHicUt . srUl 4aot
Injure the Are bat will MtmMmm
How, then does water pat out a fire?
On tb sam principle) that sand or
blanket would do it by eovering it up
end mothering It. Separate the part'
idea of water into a fine spray, and they
will burn combine them into a volume
large enough to cover the Are,, it goes
out. OrganuaHon makes the difference
between feeding the fire and killing it.
The some la trua of men and, partlc
olarly, of farmers.' Let them march m
fly up against the error of the day, and
they arc destroyed, beaten ona by one.
Let them coin hiae and march up against
the evil lu a solid body, and they put it
out.
Thb Htrtld man evidently draws on
" his stock of ignorance fur facta ami argu
ments. 'The populist orgsn stated in Its
last ienfe that the outstanding warranta
of Clackamas county amount to 200,
000. The official recorda ahow that oa
October 1st, with Interest included, the
amount was not over $130,000. Though
this is far larger than it ought to be, yet
it affects the credit of this county so
little that all warrants over S0 readily
sell at par and those of email amounts
bring 07 to 08 cents of thelrlface. whereas
those of Klickicat county are good lor
nothing. The Herald' i lugubrious com .
parison of tie financial status of this
county with that Klickitat Is, therefore,
put it mildly, childish and ridiculous.
Tut Co rvallis Times sensibly remarks
that there ia no occasion for democrats
to feel discourage with the result of the
recent elections. In the reverses suffer
ed in eleven out of thirteen states the
principles of the party itself have neith
er been discredited not repudiated. In
all the states where election were held
last year the republican majorities
have been cut down, and the loss of
tales hitherto democratic was due, not
to an increase in the number of repub
lican voters, but strife among demo
crats. Jacksonville Times.
A SOCIAL EVENT.
A breach of promise case will
be argued in court early in Janu
ary in bhivelys opera noure. it
is the "Trial by Jury , sister play
to rinafore.by Gilbert and Sullivan,
the ever popular authors. I his is
one of the most laughable musical
productions ever placed before the
public flnd it will be the last pro
duction of the season under the
direction of Prof. F. K. Hepburn.
Mr. Chas. Miller, as the judge,
will be very funny. Mr. E. F.
Drigers will swear in a jury of
twelve men. The plaintiff, escort
ed by the bridesmaids, enters the
court and receive much sympathy
and attention from the judge and
jury. After the defendant is called
by the usher, war with' Eogland
commences, I he defendant,
course, is condemned. The live
flirtation between the jury and
plaintiff is not granted by the
honorable judge, as he also falls in
love with the beautiful Angelina
and finally marries her himself.
The spectators join with the
court in grand choruses and the
audience is charmed by the delight
ful music and given a hearty laugh
by the refined yet brilliant comedy
of which the opera is full
The finale of the performance,
"Penelope," the Milkman's Bride,
is also a very charming and favor
ite operatta and will show that a
girl with too many admirers always
gets in trouble. 1 he policeman
(Mr. Anion), and the grenadier
i i i
l Dir. xncnan.11, iuve me servant
Kin for the sake of the good loo a.
such as cold mutton and jelly they
get while courting tn tne kitcnen.
The milkman, (Mr, V. Harris),
a good, honest man, firstly in Jove
with Penelope, and a broken heart
ed man, wins it M hef love, after
be" two mutton eaters tapairhe
servant girl to her mUtrtM, and at
the oment Penelej lq. W wye.
the house, the good, trtit milkman
steps in and tke the girl to bis
care, marries her and all ends
happily. : Come, whether rain or
shine; as this will be the musical
event of the season. Watch tor
Did Ysu Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles 7 11 not, gnt a bottle new
and got relief. This medicine has been
found to he peculiarly adapted to the
reliuf andcureof all Female Complaints,
exerting a vouderful direct influence in
giving strength and tone to the organs.
II you nave Loss of Appetite. Const! ua
lion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are
nervous, wioepluns, Excitable, Mel
ancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells
biectric jsitters is tne medicine vou
need. Health and strength are guaranteed
by its use. Only fifty cents at Charman
& (Jo s Drug btoro.
The sick and delicate need a gentle
tonic-Htiimilunl. It is often a matter of
life and death with thorn. The ideal
nutrient and restorative is pure whis
key. The whiHtcey usuuliv mven is poor
anil therefore dangerous. Too much
strew cannot be laid upon thin. Weiik-
ened systems need a mature, whole
some, mellow liquor. 1 hat's precisely
what the I. VV. IIakikr Whiskev in.
Perfect us a lieveraire or medicine. It
f revents chills and tones up the system,
t is vitality from nature's laboratory.
It exhilarate and does not, poison, for
all fusel oil and impurities are removed
rhats why doctors drink it. It's aood
lor the8ick and old and excellent for the
young and well. Sold by Hill & Cole,
Oregon City. '
Louis Friedrich, the fashionable tailor
has moved his shop to the building
formerly occupied by Mrs. Du teller's
millinery store. Nothing but first-class
work done and satisfaction guaranteed.
mm m wife
BQIQ
By
Buying
One of Those
; ELEGANT LOUNGES"!
Bank of Oregon City.
Ul.PKsr HANKING H0U8 IN TUS CITV
Md Un Cttltal, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
President,
Vice President,
Cashier,
Manager,
THOMAS CHARN.N
Geo. A. Haidino
B. O. CADrULD
CaASLii H. Caunkip
At the New
Store of
Pitcher'0 Castoria,
WANTED: Several trustworthy'gentlem.n o
uIIm lnlnv.l In IImmh frt v. II . I t
reliable hnnae. Salary S7SO and wnan...
htaiulv twiaitlnn. tr.nal.Mt. vnfaMnna ...1 . ...
dressed stamped envelop. The Dominion Com
pany. , TDird floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, 111
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
WOTICE IS
undent?
dates' . nd program. Admission
50 anti 35c
B. O. Dun, In his "Review of Busi
nest" says: "Eighty Ave per cent of
all the concerns that have failed in the
United States during the ten years un
der review, are houses that attempted
to do business without advertising."
British Columbia would form a desir
able addition to the sisterhood of states
minus the world "British." Our allies
Russia and France, are preparing for
(bs fray . Which part of Canada would
England rrefer to keepT
The Fair has just received a nice lot
of leatherette novelties and toys. Call
and see them
A. E. Kilpatrlck, of Filmore, Cel.
had the misfortune to have his lei
caught between a cart and atone and
badly Dratseti. urdinaniy he would
have been laid up for two or three
weeks, but lays: "After using one
bottle of Cltamberlain'a Pain Balm I be
gan to feel better, ami in three days waa
entirely well. The peculiar soothing
qualities which Chamberlain's Pain
Ualm possesses I have never noticed in
any other liniment.- I take pleasure n
recommending it." This liniment ia
also of great value Joe rheumatism . and
lame baek. ' For sale by G. A. Hardin.
druggist. v
1 s ' saw
Slates, tablets, pencil, school bags
etc., at "The Fair."
in
You receive a lead pencil free with
each tablet you purchase at "The Fair."
Far Ovar Fifty Taaia.
Am Ol asu Wku-Twkd Kbiust. Mi. Wla
alow". Soothing BytuelMi bna aat for onr any
jmn k; BtilUona of Butane far (hair eUMna wall.
tMtal.f , wltk pM-fact MOM, ft aaatha tka caUct,
eofuiia the (aM,aIlara all pais, cure, wind colio,
aad ia tha beat (or tMarrfcoM. Ia laaaaat to
th. taat. laid kf Drof fiete la every part of Ike
World . Twaatr-ftv oanU a bottle. Ia value la la
ealoulabl. Be sere aad aak for Mr. Wtaslow'i
goolhlnf Syrup, and take a. ether kind.
The popularity of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and the high esteem in
which it Is held leads us to believe It to
be an article of great worth and merit.
We have the pleasure of giving the ex
perience of three prominent citizens of
Kedondo Beach Cal., in the nse of the
remedy. Mr. A. V. Traded says: "I
have always received prompt relief when
I used Chamberlain's Uougn Kemedy."
Mr. Jsmes Orchard ssvs: "I am satis
fied that Chamberlain's Cough remedy
cured my cold.' Mr. J. M. Hatcher
aays: "For three yeara I bave used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my
family and ita results have alwayr been
satisfactory." tor sale by u. A. Hard'
ing, druggist.
HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
led bave been aBDointod h
Gordon K. Hayen, county Judge of Clackamu
county, atate of Oregon, executors of the estate
of J. K. Hingman, decease J.
All penou having claims ae-ahtat the said
estate are hereby required to present the
same duly verified and with proper vouchers
within six months from the date of thla notice
to the undersigned executors, at the offices
or u -weiu, ileuses, Thompson 4 Grlmth, Bar
clay building, Oregon City, Oregon.
Dated thia 27th day of Nov.mber, 1895.
(iKOIKiR LA7.il.LK,
TItO M AH DUNCAN.
Executors of the Estate of J. K. Bingman,
Deceased
J, J. Mrath
Opposite Postoffice.
All Kinds of Upholstering
Work Done to 0 rder
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S PRIVATE
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Repairing
Of AH Kinds
And Carpet Laying
Done.
MATTRESSES MADE3T0 ORDER
k General Banking Buslneai Transacted,
Deposits Received tubject to Check.
Approved Bills and holes Discounted.
County and City Warrant! bought.
Loans Made on Available Hecurilv
Exchango Bought and Hold.
Collections Mado Promptly,
Drulta Hold Available in Anv Part i ih
World. '
Telegraphic Exchange 8old on Portland, Han
Kranvlsco, Chicago and Now York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits,
Take up a Paper.
And read all the advertisements care
fully. Look and see who holds out the
inoht tempting oilers. Then go around
and see what those tempting o'fl'ers really
amount to. Nine times out of ten you'll
be disappointed.
We are very careful what we say in
our ads, but we believe it is perfectly
truthful to state that when people buy '
of us they get their money's worth
every time. That's ail we can promise.
0. W. Git ACE, u..i.r m
Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
KLT, OREGOM.
WM. KRUEGER,
S MERCHANT TAILOR &
Next Door to Oriental Hotel
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE.
Oregon Citv, Oeeook.
Imperial Gallery
Oregon city,
PHOTOGRAPHY IN EVERY BRlfCH
CRAYONS, ENLARGEMENTS.
CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
the undersigned, as executor of . the
estate of Ween O. Kinenoes.
deceased, in pursuance of an order made
by tbe Hon. Gordon E. Hayes; judge of
tne prooate court ot Uackamas county, Ore
gon, entered on the 1 8th day of December,
1895, will offer for sale at private sale for
cash in hand, from and after the the 20th day
of January, 1896, the following described
real estate, tiwit: A part of the Philander
Lee D. L. C. No. 56, and a part of 4ae SE
of seclionn ia ttMrathi); j south, range
I east of thaJtyTsajitli Msrirlisai aitnated in
Clackaaaas fiat, Qiaaisv. satagtbsd a1
jbtiuwai -t -saiiagatai .- as law town.
tw smam- m jmeL section . xtt Mmoc
y caatas oa aaid townsalp liss;
taeara- w" f V ebamsttkeweaW 6j
E 10.50 coitB,theice S tT E 7.96 chaiai.
to the soaust Bac of said claim SSj
thence 4,17 cnainst in pace of beginning,
containing 10 acres, mure or less. . , v -'
Also all ot lots 4. and 6 of bloc! M in
tne town 01 ian(yi uacaanus . cottntr,
Orecon. "i ' '
The said property is a. part of the real
estate belottfjiot to said eatate-and rh satt
thereof is. sarcessary to pay claims hied against
sata awe, . enquiries mar be addressed
to the undersigned at Canby. Oreiron. or
, uye, attorney, cenar Mxtb aad Main
streets, Orcgoo City, Oregon, at whose office
1 J n. t 3
wiu asie will uv naoe.
Dated, December IS, 1895.
HANS A. LINNEBERG.
Executor of Estate of Jorgea O, Ringaocs,
aeceasea.
.iillQ A8 PalieQ fi,llery ,ver n- Pr,er' 8tor. 1
All Goods are Hand-Mad 9
Aci RrsJ-Class In Every
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
A. B. SteinSEich t Co.,
Psal ar Oas Fries
Clothiers, Hatters
Furnishers.
and
Corner Firrt A Honisou,
l-.rtl.nd.
Wlsss Baby was sick, we her Oaatoenw
VTbtn ah was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
mass she beeaina Mlaa, she chmg te Castoria,
Vhsa she bad Ckttlrea, she j: rt them Castorif
Receiver's
Notice
Notice to
Polity-Holders of
.STATE KSURANCE CO..
Favorable arrangements have been made
witb tbe
Firemen's Fund Insurance
Company
For the substitution of policies of
the STATE INSURANCE
COMPANY, witbont loss
to the assured.
Before canceling- your policies, call on
agents ol tne rlKEMl.vg FIND
INSL'RAXCI COMPANY.
Edmond C. Giltner
Receiver Bute Insurance Com pan 7.
3rinf your policies to ...
F. . Donaldson,
Agent FiaiMsVs Fckd Ixsraaxci
Uompast, at Oregon City,
Oregon.
SHERIFF'S WOTTCE OF SALE ON
EXECtrnON.
Ia the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor
to. caasty 01 Uiswxamas.
'JaV TeasasWltsllSttC. vs. D,
SUM of Oregon, Cevaty of Cli
Mf Wtkclrouk crt i lbs stats t Ongwa I aal ss aad
U 6aKia7 Ctackanu., bearing data (walnl I eaasav
aT
ledi
iflCI HEREBY WVM Tft W VOr- fT?. VT1T OT A- JCDfjatKNT
WeofsaysaaassMaiijsasfaaf af sl. lasn.d,' dceree sad a neeation, duly
W tk.clreuit cfti thagM4 Ongoa efaa aadaf the bm! of tha abw
.eauaty Ctackaouiw bearing date trd ( ( r) abre entitled eaaae. t
SHERIFF'S BALE.
la 1 lb Clreuh Court of tha State ot Oregon,
MmWf thaw at 'atissl iU.t...a
Jasper Clift, nalntuT, w Robert J. Seattle, I
A. ' .rT' . eaie, asery A, souie, 1
Oeorge O. tilbsom aad B, O. Miller, Def.nd-
af Osagatw Owiiny of'claekasaas, as.
OKDRIL
laauea oat
- V. HARRIS,
Star Grocery
OXAUtS IK
GS0CERIES, FLCn, J
CKCCIE4T, ETC. i
1HK rrSNSSB .
aaeowaa
dant;
bar teas. 1st a mi
lalntUTaad D.W.Uowd swa defeav
MvJrnbe'.
ostbea
OiegaaiSal oat U .Pn real asiais betetaaiW
dMwribSd.wiamllaa a suss suBlcrsnt to satlafi
th. ilvmanda ad aauMt aaBerea. Uk.witi fSs. wilt
laUrnat laweoa mlmn Aarll 15th, 18U5, at I par
cant, tetanaunv mm ia susa 01 ii.i paia
barbtn Oetobat th, ISS6, sad tb. further aum of
tfMaaabl
a.altaul .mU i.
vniitivi vawasBssj. UlC fJUIT
and dated tbe a6th d.roT Norember.
It rndsmcnt rendered and cntmd
sort an tbe 2Stt da ot'Aprit, ISM.-In
M- Jt II' Cllrt..nUiaMrT knA u.lntfl
m r.mmmr, irnmv,' lUMPSSS j. (Maine,
. ww wm u. uiDsnn- ana
uij waueu oat I r i ' - .
-yttilMPrew sad Prayra
(KaUbliahed 1885.)
IOIVI
JUner, defeodanta, for the aum of
wtu luaswat uereoa at tae rata of a
par attrmm iroas the Milt day of April.
R. U.
amt.s.
per oeat. 1
urn, and
tlo iils shsT aliin IShiTiiti ill anil sltsJiat tha-fljttM sum ut S2S.25. ni .nA rti.Hi..,. I J'jrCtls.irttlllil to alt Darts otLjnaicirv. '-il
Ibla writ, I
.oilowiDsr
.! Drorvprtv .ltiiM In th ....tm.w A?
Claekanua, state of Oregon, to-wlt:
i -i
1 UK. WUI IVTT BpUHl VUU Will, H 0.Urar,
tfaaflth dar of Deoanber. Uaa. at the hour of
S f alock ai. at said day, at the treat door of
odurt bosta ia said county, offer for sale at
publlo aucitou, and smi 10 tae nigoeot ana oeat
bidder, for cash iu baad, all of tlx
meats, aauf tha coat, of and
eommatuuug me to make sal.
amwriDea real
upoi
of th
.VST nbalna: tlwuio north iv caat 5.40 ehaina
th.nMnnrthSt' west J.U ehalns: thence north
t east 11 ehaina; thence north 6s cast to the
Intersection of the meander 01 tne Willamette
river; thence op aaid river tn a point on said
river T.S7 chains west of the west boundary of
section 30: thence smith m.Ot ebalna; thenea
west 7 chains to tha southeast corner of the
nurtbeaat Quarter at section a: Ibeuee
ehaina: thence eaat SI 50 chains tatbe
beginning.
Also beclnnlns! at a DoiutlSO chains west of
the southeast corner of the north half of the
northwest quarter of section 29, town skip south.
range 1 east; tnence witn tne me.na.rs oc tae
Molalla river, north so west i.ut chains: tnence
north 10 9 west I chain: tnence norm as west
17 chains; thenee north S 3 east is chains; thence
north boundary 01 south bait ol south'
went Quarter of section Aitodlvislon llnebstween
tbe southwest quarter and southeast quarter of
section. SS: thense south to Ih. south boundary
tha north half of tbe northwest Quarter or
section w; taenca weal a. 3D cnains u tne place 01
Beginning.
Alaobetrinnlne' at a point 21.81 chains south of
the northeast corner 01 saia u. renaietoo i. Ij. v;
thenee west 17.85 chains: thence north 1.53
chains: theuee west SLS5 chains to the Molalla
river: thence southerly up said river to the line
dividing the north balf from the south half of
aaid D. L. C: thenca east on said division line
about 50 chains to tha east boundary of the
claim; tnence north to tne place 01 Beginning.
Also beclnnhur at a point 88.81 chains south
and 50 chains west of the northeast corner of
aaid I. l C; thence north S.5S chains; thence
west 10.90 chains; thence north S.28 chains;
thence 16.79 ehaina; tnence south 13.81 chains;
thenca east 2S.79 ohalna to the place of begin
ning; all of said land lying in Clackamaa
county, Oregon, and containing 418 acres.
Dated this 27th day of November, A. D. 1895.
K. a HADDOCK,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, State of Oregon.
ByK. M.MOODY, Deputy.
at R. DOClITTItE'S
West Side Sterc
KEEPS A WKU,gElECTX HOC 0 1
Groceries. Prc-is
West Sids &
purposes. V. .'J - IN CWSSCtKW.
Now. therefore, ha vlrtun of ..hi .ivmlnn I
Judgment order anef decree, and lu compliance I
taM.tKvol KlinTSL"'.'',?:; In Oregon Citv. beautiful to.
hour of 11 o'clock a . m.. at the front door of the With its zenh vr arvfs uufjii.ii.i 1
county court hous. in the city of Oregon City in . " , K zcP"r "OK asW gentle,
said county and state, sell at nublio .nriloi. I IS 81 nlarrrh9t kaa efi tm
' "'.K-iX subject to redemMkm. to th. hlefie.t hldTlV, i; 7. ' . ' "wn,
DuS Xf u- f rid coin, cash in hand, .ii the right, tuie 1M name, l be Oriental.
K I and intiMwiL whioh Ihm within n.n,rf 1 '
or eitner of them, h J on the date of the mort- It Sained this fame bv trIli ntr sir cat
gag. herein or since had in and to the above "fa",cu 114,3 ,am Dy selling BEER,
described nal property or any part tboreof, to An glasses monumental:
satisrv said aucution. liiitffm.iifc nM. iImim. wt . . " .
Beaiunina at tha southaaat porti.v of ih.
half of the east halt of section 2 in towaahip
'2 south of range 2 .ant of the Willamette Mer
uiau, running inenoe west tracing the south
Una af said section 20.18 chain. i ti.a n..i..
section corner on th. south Hue of said section;
thence north tracing the west line of tbe east
nan oi saio section iu cnains; tnence eaat oa a
line parallel with th. south Una nf .aM aaoiia
10 0 chalna to a point equt-distani from the
east line and the west line f- sahl west half of
la a- aaa It K ). nl aaM aan.lnn. , .
-w H..V..VU, Nl.llt. lllll 111 ll
cnains to a point equi-aistant from the east line
ana me west line oi saia west halt of the east
ball of said section; thence east on a line
Varatt.l with tha south Una af .aM aaotlnn in n.
Chains to the eaat line ot said west half of the
ca.il nan ni saia seciion: ineni. imiith 'Ai chains
tu the Bl.cn af tviirlnnina .nnl.mln n, m aMM
mora or less, sav. and except a atrip of land ii
A -I .... . 11,1.
a a aa. hi v. mv cikh.,
and Interest tha said defendant oa April 15th.
ISS0. bad cr sow kaa In and to the following de
scribed real property, to-wlt: f
Beginning at the southeast corner ot the
donatio laud alalia of C. Pendleton and wife.
no. &, laiowusnipvssoutn, rango i easii ine
al,.u...U W --l.r1. -.. . ...AA Ik.
aiuawn). wtiuWHt bvi.u tia.tii m..
eaat boundary of aaid claim 20.42 chains; theses
weal irarrng tne aivistton hoc oi claim, nu cnains
to the Molalla river; thence np aaid river follow
ing tbe center thereof to where tha tame Inter
sects ine soain oounaarv una oi ine ciaim;
thane, .ut U.5S chains, traclnc the boundary
linr to place of bealuning, containing lot acres.
Alan hoalniilna s chains west of the southeast
. . . . - -. - . . . i win i.i .cm, m, aim CAUpu. a ann iu lann 1
earner of the aortij ball of in. nonnwest 54 of feet wideoff of east side of said tract for public
!?iLOB?. n ULaK1 ?J?,uU,.k' ran,e ?Sf ,Sa ro,a Pool". nd also save and wept a Tstrlp
of tha Wll atnette. MaridUn: Iheaoe north it. . Iud. 2 feet wide off on west .Id. of ihS
northXo wtlfaar th
5de.reeaeul.UehjaBa.to tbe aouthMst corner lha easthaU ot Uld seiK for public raid
or ine paaamaraiiiianw: uieuee sons 1 wesi 1
satisfy said caecution, judgment order, decree,
ctau ana an accruing cosu.
. C. HADDOCK.
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By N. M. MOODY, Dapoty.
Dated, Oregon City. Oregon, November 26, 1895
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S
rruVATE SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Then when your soul you long to
uo to tne urientaL cheer,
From ancient days good men would
The famous continental, drink
Would say to friends, you all must
nna see tiie Oriental. . think,
Good beer by some is often sold.
jjoticb is rireby urviN that the By others accidental
a undersigned, as administrator of the estate r " . . VA-,"",la,
of C. B Hawkins, late of Clackamas county, EUt every time, I have been told
State of Oraana. ftawaaari . haa Keen anthnrl T. 1 . . . .
vruiK at tne unental.
N. F. Zimmerman, Prop.
state of Oregoa, deceased,' has been authorized
by order of tha county court of said Clackamaa
county, dated December 3d, W9o, to aell at prl-
w aai. ior caia in u. 9. goia coin, me follow
irht described nremlses halonrln. to tha Mifatnf
said decedent, together with the tenement, and
appurtenance, thereunto belonging or anoer-
taiuing, to-wit: All of lot No. S of block W of
uregon city, ana lots it and 10 of block 11 and
lot 2 ot block S of Gladstone, all of aaid lots
being situate in the countv of Clackamaa. state
H. W. WESTERMANN,
nerchant Taller.
ol Oregon. Therefore, by virtue of aaid order m . t, .. ,
of said county court, and of the law pertaining Cleaning, KepairiDg and Pressinir Done
thereto, I, as ..Id administrator of said estate, I .
i-noe-at fjia Stand, Next Door North
Job Printing at tne
Courier Office.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
lavncf: 19 hereby give that thi
t undersigned baa filed in the county court
i uoaamas c-nrny. (.i-vgon, ner nnai report in
SHuement or ue rma.w ri a. i. casoa. aereased,
and that the )od T t. ilxed Monday. Febrnarv
3d. lwa,at loe i-l.t a. re, as the time of hearing
and approval ibr : and for hearing objectioas
thereto, If any br r.i.-U-
Dated Peres l-r :tb,
lijr. x J. CASOS. Executrix.
C.D.1D.C C I i-ETTE, Attorneys.
will, from and after the 4th day of January A. D.
im, at my office on Main street. In Orecon City.
In said county and state, orocaed to sell at
private sale, according to law. for cash in 17. 8.
gold coin, tbe real property belonging to said
estate auu aoova oeaciioaa.
THOS. r. EYAS, Administrator.
Dated at Oregoa City this 3d day of December,
. a, moo.
f Armory, Oregoa City.
- H. W. JACKSON
Daclilnlst and Locksniltli,
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
tfOTICK IS HEREBY GIVES THAT I SHALL
gon, for a saloon license to continue my saloon I
located on lot 4 rf block 4 in Oregon City, said Shop t Seventh Street, OvvotiU IXmoi
Hmiim Ia ill. fma a.n.w M In. I
T. TBEMBATH.
Bicycles, Umbrellas. Sewing Machines. Guns,
" " ajuu. oi nun machinery re-
pairea. rrlces reasonable.
O A O Wf anr and Rfrarw attiiw relieved
baft w rc
aby lr. MUea' Nerve Plasters.
All pain banlabed by Dr. Miles' P pn
fiaawrs Z5c. at all druggists.
aVfl draggista aeU Dr. Miles' Pain Puis.