Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, February 14, 1896, Image 4

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    Oregon Courier.
By A. W. CHENEY.
CITY OP'S'IClAIi PAPKB,
Entered In the Oregon Cltjr postoffice n second
claaa matter.
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
OREGON CITY. FEB. 14, 1890.
Tits gold fields in dispute between
England and Ventfiuela are not yet pro
ducing nch an otitpnt as those of the
Rand or of Colarado, but according to
English official estimates they already
give employment to 10,000 men, and it
is said that hardly more than a tenth ot
the gold-bearing territory line been
explored. Mining lias rxnn going on
for barely ten years. The discoveries
of gold in paying quantities resulted in
an output of 400,000 in the five years
from 1886 to 1890, but in 1891 the pro
duction increased to 375,000, and by
1894 it had risen to 510,000, or nearly
as much as the total revenues of the
colony.
The earning capacity of money is
about six per cent It costs half of this
amount to support the government
under prevent conditions. This is out
of all proportion and it is a draft upon
the people which Ihey cannot endure
long; One half the earning capacity of
the people is conhumed by less than
one-fiftieth of non-producing popula
tion . It is only a question of time
when such a condition will result in
bankruptcy of the tax-paying and pro
uucing classes. Dhpatch.
i Uscle Join Spruceby. '
Considering the inclement weather
Ihe audience which greeted the Uncle
Joh Sprucely company last night, says
an exchange, was larger than the mun
agement expected, and judging from
the vociferous applause which was ac
corded to the exc ellent specialties the
plsy was throughly enjoyed. In some
parts the verbiage might be Improved,
but taken thoroughout it was a much
better melo-dratns than the public had
been led to believe.
Mr. Burt Hodgkins, as Uncle Josh
8 w lice by, a typical New England farmer,
played the part to perfection, and bis
adventures with the New York landlady
provoked roars of laughter. Major
O'Laughlin's manipulations of the
musket and baton were marvelously
skillful and drew forth rounds of ap
plause. The sawmill scene in the third
act, where Nancy Spruceby, after being
choked by her husband, is thrown on
the log and allowed to be carried almost
against the teeth of the saw ripping
through the timber, is thrilling and ex
ceedingly realistic. That is the scenic
climax of the play and is a striking
effect which the lovers of stage realism
sppreciated .
One of the best features of the per
formance, however, was the excellent
orchestra, nnder the direction. of ?rof.
Cbas. Gerlach. It is one of the best
which has been brought to Fort Worth
this season, and the musical selection!
ttiih numerous variations, introducing
all Ihe ordinary sounds heard on the
farm, delighted the entire audience. At
Sliively's opera house Saturday, Febru
ary 15th. Tickets on sale at postoffice.
4 PAPERS FOR Ul
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NEW YORK WORLD,
THRICE-A WEEK EDITION.
ASE YOUR WIFE...
By
Baying
One of Those
ELEGANT
LOUNGES
A ti New
Store of
J. J. McGrath
Opposite Postoffice.
All Kinds of Upholstering
Work Done to Order
MATTRESSES
Repairing
0! All Kinds
And Carpet Laying
Done.
MADE TO ORDER
And Repaired
COPNTY OFFICER".; .
Judo : O. K. Hnyes
rk of Courts Ora. F. Ilurliin
Hherlff It. U. Madilnck
Kwonlnr 8. M. Haiu.liy
Treasurer, ,.M.L. Moore
Aeuaeor, J. C. Ilnullay
School Huperlnteudent H. H Ullwoii
Sumjrnr, '. D. W. Klmilard
Coroner, , It. L. Uolmmi
--'- fEtf.ES
Oonotjr Court meet, on Bret Wednesday after tint
Monday of every month.
Probata Court meets on first Monday of evsry
month.
Circuit Court meet! on third Monday In April and
arai jnonuay in flovemoer,
OREGON CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor Hiram fitrala-h
Recorder, ..... .T. F. Ityan
Chief of Police, T C. E. Borna
Treasurer H. E. Slraiiiht
Cltr Attorney F. T. Orlflltb
Street Commissioner. C. C Babcock.Jr,
Sup't of Water Worke, W. 11. Howell
City Engineer H. H. Jotinaon
Councilman Hearr Me dram. J. W. Moffat. L.
rener. . i. laoae, at. aoaraer, U. u. uapioa,
T. K. Gao.lt, John Blitn.r.
vouneu amis Bret Wednesday ol eacn montn.
. eiIERIFF'8 8ALE.
In Die Circuit i:iurt of the fltnte of Oregon,)
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BARKING HOU8B IK TBI CITY
r.Id Up Caltsl, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
Preildent.
Vice President,
Cashier,
Manager, .
' Tiomas CiAlaUN
Obo. a. Habdim
K. O. CioniLD
CMABUi H.CAOnL0
JtisTici courts everywhure are ex.
pensive and practically no benefit is
received from the outlay required io
aiaintaiti them, as nearly every Impor
tant case coming before tlietn has to be
tried over before the circuit court. Of
ten a double expense is thus created
and then the cse dismissed. What we
need is a court always In session, where
all ordinary cases may be Iried and dis
posed of without any expensive and
useless preliminary wotk.Jaclmmville
Timet.
18 Paget Week, lit Paper a Tear
la larger than any weekly or semi-weekly
Baper published nnd la the only Important
emocratlc "weekly" tiuhllcatlon In Mew York.
Oily. It will be of especial advantage to you
during tbe PKKS1UKN UAL UAMPAIGN ,
as it la puuiisneo every otner aay, except nun
day, ana has all the freshness and tlmellneea
nf dally. It comblnea all tbe newa with a
long liat of Interesting departmenta, unique
features, cartoons an i grnpmc illustrations, tne
latter being a peelallty.
All th-.-ae Improvements have been made
without sny Increase In tbe cost, which remaini
at one dollar a year.
we oner mis uucouaiea newspapirnna me
ORKOON cnilKIKH together one year for
Itoo, t montha for 11.00, or S montlia lor cents.
All Goods are Hand-Hade
And First-Class in Every
Respect
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
No More Dust,
No More Sprinkling,
No Hore Scrubblig,
When Ton Ba?e
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for
ine uouniy ot uiacaamas.
James . Day ana siran K. Day. Plaintiffs, vs.
jonn unioer, or tne unknown belra of John
uruner, Deieuaanu
To John Oraber, the abore named defendant,
or to me unknown neirs or jonn u ruber,
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON
you. and each of von. are hereby reauimd to
appearand answer the complaint (Ilea against
you In 111" above entitled cauae on or hnfunt thn
inira Monday in April, a. i. ihuo, the amo
ueing tne mta aay oi April, lmw, and If you fall
so lo answer the plaintiffs will apply to the court
for tne relief demanded In said complaint
which la a decree that a certain ded evMMitail
I the Arena for February anneara 1 Jhedefendant on the23djay of April, 1H6,
., . rr ana recorded in doom k oi uveas on page w,
tne Statement, which may seem singular records of Clackamas county, which said deed
I aafalu lHSali1ii4 Ja nniiHnti nil ahnol.l a..
to SOme, that the revolt Of the people of veTed To 7. M." Vaifcleav."'. irac toV 75
Mexico "aisaiiist. 8paln was inauu-urAtud k.""w.n .".f''8 i; h - J".h" JLler' ifeaaed,
, .... ,i,i..ig m ocv. w, iMp, i n n. a., HHU 111 OCT).
by Hidalgo, a priest, September 10. 1810, 1". Twp. u a, R. s K. of Willamette Meridian,
which is the natal dav of Mexican In .
dependence; he was captured aid shot,
when the leadernhip was taken up by
Morelos, another priest. The republic
has shown iia Krotitude hy naming a
state after each of these patriots."
A veby utile prenuher, who labored
nealously in RiiHeliiirtf for three weeks re
tently, got a collodion that amounted
to 138 and a ijood many people thought
that he was oveipaid. Katie Putnam
lauKhed, saii and danced two hours at
the theatre Saturday niuht, receiving
ibont twice as much and a number of
ihose who saw lir think she was pocrly
patronised. Review.
A contemporary writer says it is a
curious fact that while Great Britain
looks the world over in vein for an ally,
Kussla has a choice of every country in
Europe and Asiu, including Great
Britain itself. Mr. Bull's reputation as
a partner is that he always expects 100
per cent of tbe profits. Ex.
Ik the A. P. A. counts 3,500,000
members as it claims, It will elect the
next president, and If its bossi is not
idle that throughout Christendom It
has a aworn allegiance of 0,000,000 men
the anti-Catholic crusade has broken
out with a vengeance.
oonlaininff .127 85-100 acres, altuate in Claekainaa
county. OroKon. be so reformed and nomuited
in trie aeneripllon tliereln, which locates that
Dortloil of said I) L. C. almata In hw. IS.
beliiK In R 2 IS. Instead of in H. 8 K., and that the
record oi aaid instrument e declared toconvev
the land known aa tho John Her D L (J., and
if uronerly desorlbed in Sees. 13 and In In Twn.
n. ci. hhiiku i ami k., as It anoiild nave
dune and you are hereby furtner notlrled thaton
the '.nth dHy of JaniMry, 1N46. the iloa. T A.
Molirlde, Indue of Ihe above named court, made
an mder, dlreetini that aervlee he made on yon
iu the above entitled cause hy publication of
summons. ja.mks THORN K,
AUoruey for Plaintiff.
DEATH
To make
TO FRUIT
the Orchard
PESTS.
Dav Ton luuat.
aprar, winter and summer with I'rnf Brown'a
KxtermlnaUir. The only Insectioide known
that will kill all Inseot life without Injury to
tree, fruit or foliage.
Kndoraed bv the Hlata Board ef Hurtlrnltiira of
Call lorn la, Oregon and Wanhlnirton. Used by
many Nurserymen and Orchardiata. Mv winter
wash la tho only solution lliat will kill thai
wooly Aphis, (used only wheu the follaxe la on").
My aummer wash la a Dure deatrovnr of the
cooi uk mom, egK", auu an inaeou axoept wooly
Aphis, use Jiiat alter the bluaaoma fall off) uir
hop house wash kills all Inserts that Infests
vines, vegetables and plants.
The Ingredients need in my formulas pan be
round In any dm store, mats much leaa than
other washes. (Full and explicit directions for
miauia; auu using. )
Knowing i nave a aura -emeay, some on-
Principled panics are now selling Imitations,
herelore, to discourage all such parties I have
concluded (for a short lime only to reduce the
pricooi toe inree lormuiaa io az.av Dy mall 10
any address, formulae copyrighted, January
14th, 1NW. P. O. Box 'tSil. By W H.BROWN,
Kntomologlst. san Kranclsco, Calif.
ueutiou tills paper.
..ON THE FLOOR...
V It's Odorless. '
It's Cheaper Than Paint,
It's NonJnflaminaWe
It is a vanish-like subniance, yet never hafJetw, and ivlien applied to
iioors oi any Kiau, enables you to sweep without raising the dust,
hence yon are not compelled to wait till after office hours to
renovate your prr-mme.
It is nn odoiouft compound which penetrated the wood and for months
Keeps up a constant exudation, sufficient to catch and hold the
dnst yet not enough to be noticeable. Extravagant as this icay
teem, it can be easily verified.
By its use you prevent the percolation of dust p.irtioles throughout
shelvph, canes mimI good, which ih so annoying to every mercnant,
summer or winter. It will ilouUless, hIso. ward off certain iluemes
by preventing the bncferu l'roi rising and being inhaled
When you use PUSTINE jou do not ned to scru't your Honrs. This
saving id soups and .ye counterbalances the cost of DUSTINE.
No sprinkling if required li-dore sweeping.
4 General Banking Bnsiness Transacted.
' Depoalti Eeeelved 8ubJeot to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loans Made oa Available Seeunt
Exchange Boaght and ld.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafta Sold Avallahla In An Part of in.
nunu.
Telegraphlo Kxchange Sold on Portland, Bad
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid en Time Deposit.
C. V. GRACE & CO.
Dealer In
Gi
ENERAL 1Y1ERCHANDISE.
NEW
NEW
GOODS.
STORE,
Molvlla Ave., (Ely.)
Imperial Gallery
Oregon City.
PHOTOGRAPHY IN KVERY BRANCH
CRAYONS, ENLARGEMENTS.
CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY.
Gallery tver lit. Frier's Store, Mile St
V. HARRIS,
t . . .
Star -jir Grocery
all Mich Vermin, hence is evrv house
Buoklei't Aralea Salve.
Tub Bcrt Salve in tbe world for Cuts
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Corns, and all tikin Eruo
lions, and positively cares Piles, or no
par required. It is guaranteed to jrive
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
"rice 25 cents per box. For sale by
barmaaAUo.
The Fair will close ass its eetlre stock
tinware, glassware, aotloas, etc., sjast
regarolttt of cost. Everythlsg goei.
Free, Free, the great street parade
Saturday. Feb. 15th. A great show free
at noon.
For 50 Cents.
Tbe Oregon Coi'Bixa will be sent to
any address from now nntil after the
Votes are counted at the June election
Now is the time to subscribe as tbe
committees and nonimating conventions
will soon meet.
I HEADQUAITEIS FOK
j Sweet PeasN
Mixed
Varieties
(.Quarter pound . .
40o.
25o.
ISC
It menus death I" hVpa and
keeper's (tit ml.
t is not compoNed of benzoine or any other explosive or infliinmible
substance, hence will not sflect your insurance.
'Va.e-eAv
PORTLAND JTESTIMONIALS: :
We take pleasure In snying that we had spread on our first and seeond floors the preparation
manufactured by Mr. Wm Hagley for the purpose of keeping the dust dnwn. Mr. Ragley
claimed that the vruDaration would keen the dual off our aooda and wa nnlil Jun . r,,h
ocoai-lon to sprinkle onr floors We are pleased to aay the claim la made good. We have now
nan uu uur miun in rue mourns ann nave noi oeen annoreo wun ine leaal dllit hi our eatar
iiviiiucuk vnr iiufpnf nev,i no apruiKuiia. no nnai on our Doxns oi goooa. we hardly need any
duster now and we consider the preparation valuable to every mercantile buslnexs. We have It
uu uur mitnueuin auu n avis me same as on our noors. ne cenainiy commend the Drtmaratlon
to every storekeeper. PRAGER BROS. CO.,
We have been using "Dustlne" on Ihe floors of onr crockery store since March, lx4, and the
reaulte are ao satisfactory that we continue lining it and will do so in the future. All you claim
lor It has been performed Tw decided advantage! reault, namely, that no dust rises when the
floors are swept, and that scrubbing ia unnecessary to keep the floor clean. We cordially recom
mend lie use ou any floor where dust la liable lo settle. OLDS 4 SUMMERS.
We have your 'Dustlne" on our floor bow for some time and eaa truly say that we become
more pleased with it every day. We have no need of covers for our goods and have not used
them since Hie Uuatfne" was appl ed. To an v one wishing to keep their atock free from dust and
also to avoid tbe generally hard labor of sweeping, we eheerfully recommend "Dustlne."
CHICAUO CLOTHINU CO.
We have had your "Dustlne" on our floor abonl eight month and it is everything you olarra
for it. n e have not used anv water on the floor durln that time, and it nnvu th rin.i
rising or sticking to tbe floor. We would not be without it for any reasonable consideration.
w. is. OWBN a CO.
L. B. CHIPMAN, General State Agt., Portland.
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
CROCKERY, ETC.
for the County ol Cluckauma. (
II. C, Stevens, Plalntlir, 1
8Uhs Wright,''! E. Wrlitht, j
Kcubuu Wright and wifu, I
Kllsabrth Coatee, i. L. Crouae f
and wife, Levi Hiehmaii.
A, E. Dun" and wife, and ' 1
James V. elon, Delendaiita. j
State of Oregon, j
IIY VIRTUE Or A JUDGMENT ORDER,
A decree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under Ihe seal ol the above emitted
court, In the above entitled cause, to me uuiy
directed and dated Ihe 10th day of February,
laixi, upon a Judgment rendered and entered lit
said court on the 7th day of November, letfi, iu
favor ol Ihe above uamed plaiotitl ana against
the above named defendants, for Ihe sum ul
al6.UA, with Interest thereon at Ihe rate of U
per cent, per annum from the 7tb day of
November, UuS, and the further sum of 27.00
costs and disbursements, and the cost of and
upon this writ, commending me to make sale of
the following desorlbed real property situate iu
the couuty o! Clackamat, stale of Oregon, and
that the same be sold In parcels In the order
following:
First All that portion of the Donation Land
Claim of Harrison Wright, described iu laid
mortgage and which has not been sold by L. E.
wrigntana anas nrigut since tne execution ot
aid mortgage, which uasold portion Is described
as follows, lawli: Beginning el tbe most
easterly corner of Ihe tterrltou Wiight 0. U V.
In township i south of range SI east of the W. M.;
running thence sonth ilU' west, tracing
southeast boundary of said claim M.74 chains to
northeast comer of a tract of laud heretofore
old to Frank Jones; thence north 46 30' west
along northeasterly Una of said Jonee tract
10.41 chains lo soutberlr corner of a tract of
land heretofore sold lo Kllxabetn Coates; Iheooa
along the easterly line of the latter tract and a
tract of laud heretofore sold lo Reuben Wright,
north M 0 : east 20.60 chains: thence north ti
44' east lo Molalla river: thence with the
meanders of said Molalla river, eontheaaierur to
Its Intersection with the east line of the afore
said 1. L. C; Ibeuce south 17 M' east to the
place of beginning, containing 30 acres, more
or less.
second The followiM Dremiaea desorlbed In
the answer aa sold to Reuben Wright, to-wiu
Beginning at a point in the east Hue of the Har
rison Wright and wifeD. L. V. No UN, lying In
sections 2!t and 2U. towushio 4 smith of rum -J
east of W. M. In Clacaainaa county, Oregon,
south 17 8 55' east 2.W chains from the northaaat
corner thereof; thence aoulii &) west 6.aV
chains; thence south M 9 east U.85 chains; Ihence
south U'lff west 18.68 chains; Ihence south
67 30' east 8.6 chains; thence south 22 30'
west 6.7b chains' theiinn nnh sua ami
v.iiiH. uicun Buviii at" wesi kb cuaine; wence
south 68 o east 17.21 chains; thence north 84
east 10.IS chains: thaiii:K north 'Zi J:V u.ut VtMi
chains to the east line of said claim 18 on the
east bank of Molalla river; thence north 17 s 65' '
-'" cnaius tracing said line to place or
buginuliig.
'I hi mi !(..( .i .. t in Kt -1. -1 - . . a no ...
chains south from Ihe northeast corner of the
aald Harrison Wright l. L. 0. In township i
south, range 2 east of W. M . ; thence north M
east 78 links along center line of the Oiegon
City and Molalla road; thence north 22s SW east
4.22 chains along center Hue of haul road; thence
at right angles to said road south 07 9 JO east 8 6s
chains to slake: Uimiich aikiirti .Mt a to
ohalns to a suite, thence north 68 weat 8.80
chains to place of beginning.
rourin-oeginuiiig at the uorlheast corner of
said Harri.ou WriKlil D. L. C: ihnr on
north line of claim w.t 1n in fti,.i.M t.ir
in Molalla river gravel bar: Ihence sooth 48
16 BUKtS.BO chains ta rbriit bank nf M.iImD.i
thence UD stream u.nb (as
obaius to cedar tree W Inches In diameter ou
east Hue of Harrison Wright 1. I. C.; thence
with claim line, north 17 s 66' west 2.6s chalue lo
northeast corner of said Harrison Wrlgbl D. L,
C, to place of beginning.
.Vhl,.Cu,nme,U!ln w-60 chains south and
18.30 chains weal from uortlircsl corner of said
Harrison Wright 1). L. i;. at m k i ,h. ..iu
of Oregon City and Molalla road; thence with
center line of said road south 84 s west 7 26
chains: thence south 4630' east 17.81 chains lo
a stake; thence north 34 3 east W 41 chalue to a
stake; thence north 6 weal 17.21 ehaitU to
place of beginning.
Now. iherefnra. hv virtue ni .t .
,J?ol?mi.8,,0rler,,S,,d.,!0ree",1l I" compliance
with thecomniands of said wrl I will, oa Satur
day, the 14th day of Mamh. iwik .kL i...... ,
eleven o'clock A. M . .t th. 7:; ,
tOunty Court Houte in the cft nf niiv
in said couuty and state, sell at public auction.. .
subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for
cash In i hand, all the right. Illle and interest .
which the within named defendants or either of
them, had on Ihe date of the mortgage herein .
or since had in and to the above described real
property or anv nart ihannf. in ,.n.i. ui.i
execution, judgment order, decree, interest,
conta aud all accmpg cqsu, '
E. C. MADDCCK,
Sheriff of Clackamas Couutv. Slat, nf nii
By N. M. MOODY, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Or., Vebruafy Uth, 1896.
A R. DOOUTTLE'S
West Side Store
KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF
Groceries, Provisions
fruits, ,
flour and feed.
West Side Express
IN CONNECTION.
S08J, STARK STREET.
THI ONLY
DOUBLE SWEET PEA. f
f Midi or kuoiii i
- '" rmnwnw
(True to Maaie.)
Prlcsj-Padiet 25C. Half packet ISO.
THE WONDERFUL
CRIKSON RAMBLER ROSE,
Only IS Cents.
mn FLORAL COIDE, 1536, I
Ae Pleaeee SeeS OaSaJagea. X
irwa ana True Norelt its. rackaiaa
- 1 avmavw levwn , WtC
Ljihucraphs of Double Sweet Pea. Ro.ee,
Fuchaiaj, blackberriea. Raspbettiea. New
leader Tomato Vegecahln. Filled with nod
ininga, OM and
Full LI
cgetablea, itnuUI Fraitt, etc, with descriD- 4
iWiJiimi u.:ii . r A
7 r : '' vm meipt oi 10 ct
which say be deducted toe f ru ordee really
W Free, or nwa with aa order far aay of um
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
JAMES VICK'S SONS
Charman & Co , City Drug Store. Agents
ciacKamas county.
for
A. B. Steinbach & Co.
Popular One Price
Clothiers, Hatters and
Furnishers.
i
Corner Firrl e) Morilson,
Portland.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon I
for the County of Clackamas. j
C. Stevens, Plaintiff, . .
va. 1
Henry Peckover, Elizabeth
J0ver and William i
Smith, Defendants. j
State of Oregon, (
Comity ol Clackamas,)
MY VIRTUE OF A JDD0MEN1 ORDER,
i7.,.;Hl"ld.u'", ""'. duly Issued out
"'"' u d" al of th. above entlUed
S?'.' ,h1 .bov? e"u,le, ane,tomedulv
directed aud dated he luth dav of February,
uW,lSpoU Ju,lKraenl dered and enterwl
n said court on the 8th day of February !um
in favor of H.C. Stevens, plalnilfT, and against
h.e.?,,f.l,r?r Peckov'e, ,f Wl.
with interest thereon at the rate ol I per cent
per aunum from the 8th day of Feb
ruary, li, and the further sum if w as at
Uirney s fee, and the Inrther sum of 810 costs
and disbursements and the costs ol aiid upon
this writ, commanding me to make sale of the
following described ral Bm J!S.,. :S"
county of Clackamas, state of dregon lo-Vii-A
1 of lot No. 12 In Block No N of Park PUce,
:-i..,K"'i;."reon- 'wrding to
the
H. VV. VVESTERMANN,
' Mercbiat Tailor
Cleanin., Repairing and Pressing Done.
Price's Old Stand, Next Door North
of Armory, Oregon City. -
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREOON,
Jan. 1H, lmw. Notice la hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice oi
his Intention to make final proof In support ol
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Revister and Coivr IT a l .nrl
" 0reSn ctlT Option, on February klat,
orw, iji .
JAMES A. ODELL,
H. K. no. TTOS. for th VU nt VII .' VI.' r
V l 1 . . .i -r .. . T. , .. ...
following wllneaftea to prove his conlinuoua
ireiueoce upon ana ruitivatlnn of. aaid land,
vis: I'harlee Hair. J. w.r. u-.ii
r d ia-... .if" .' -",-""''" "
... . an Mumtm. urrei n.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
'ANTED:-tVveral tmatworthly gentlrraen or
'.. . d'e to travel ia Oregon for eetabllabed.
reliable house. Halarv stmi r,A un
Steady poaitlo.. Enrlwe reference and tell ad
drreeed jumped envelope. The Dominion Com
pany. Third Floor, Omaha Bldg Chicago. Ill
dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder
WcrM- Fair Htffcwat JrVedal aad Dtpteaaa.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX.
T AND OFFICE AT OREOON CITY. OREGON.
January is, 1H8. Notice is hereby given that
the following-Bamed settler baa filed notine of
nia luiriuioo to naae nnai proof in support of
hia claim, and thai said proof will be made be
fore Ihe Register and Receiver tj. 8. Land Office
Oregon City, Oregon, oa February 21st, im,
PETER RID8TBOM,
H. E. No. 9028, for the W'i of be i' and E U
of e"i, Hoc. 2ri, Twp. & 8., R. t K. He names
the following witaeaae lo prove hia continuous
residence upon and cultivation of, said land,
via: Lara 0. Larson. Andrew Johnson, Albert
Engle and Erick l.lndquist, allot Molalla. Or.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Reglater.
SPECIAL CORPORATE MEETING
OF SHAREHOLDERS OF WIL.
LAMETTE 8AVINOS AXD
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
A SPECIAL CORPORATE MEETING OF
tbe shareholders of the Wlllamrit irln
and Loan Association will be held at their office
(In Bank of Oregon Cttybnllding) at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, February ltb, 1896, for ne pnrpote
of placing in nomination director! and auditor,
to be roted for at the annual corporate meeting
March 2Mb. ISMeV, also for the election of two
tellers lo act at aaid annual meeting.
By order ol I. O. CAUF1ELD, President.
H. K. JONES, Secretary.
Now. thercfom. hv nr .,
judgment order ind deT and "in" SS
wftu the commands of aaid writ, I will on
8'rdy, the 14th day of March lSfloV at the
hour of 11:30 o.c nek a u ,c" '."r!'
thecouafy court house in the city of Oregon! Cltv
in said eountv and .Lat u .mi.....
c..bn"ln,h.edrtn,,l0.'i' t0, 'hhl8heat'bldder lor
which .h wOhf".theJl5hi ,UI nl '""
I i. hj w 'hi nned defendants or either of
.i-' ""'eoi tne mortgage herein or
since had in and to the above described real
?iHy or. 'JT ",rt 'hereof to satW? .aid
execution, ludement nnl.r ,
cosu and all accruing ooaui. '
E. C. MADDOCK,
Sheriff of Clackamas Conntv. iii
By N. M. MOODY, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Or., Feb. 11th, 1898.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
WOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
" Snal renort of iha .minu..,.. T . fl
iZiT .u iuimr, aeceasea, naa
filed In the eountv court of the state of On
mi in, C1H1I11J OI
been
ri Oregon,
w,m.bhui.. auu mil .Ann.
Shdavpi April. 1896. at llo-clkTl?;
Mai MsatCk tilllV SnnninlaJ l J - '
JUherr.udth.'he..g7
WU.tJAll W vini-eie .
v . , . . .' 1 vi . iiuministrator.
Dated, Febmary 13th, UM
A. 8. DRE8SER,
Attorney for said Administrator.
WAT.ED:eTeI trustworthy gentlemen o
,, J,l'' travel in Oregon for established
reliable honae. salary I7S0 and expenses
eteadr Doeition. Enelnu .j ."i
dremed "tamped enveloi The Dominion Com
pany. Third Floor, Omaha Bldg.. Chicago, iu
AU pais banlahed by Dr. Mile.' Pain Pllim.
All drugglsUsell Dn Mllee' Pain PUla,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND Omrl AT OREGON CITY, OREGON,
January '20, Mia. Nolle. I hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
nia intention io mate nnai proof In snpport of
hia claim, and thai said proof will be made be
fore th. tegtter and Receiver V. 8. Land Office
at Oregoa City, Oregon, on March (th, 196, U:
JOHN MIS A.
H. K. No. 810, for tbe VP! of ft. I )
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
JJOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT W SHALL
apply to the city council of Oregon City, Ore
gon, lor a saloon license to continue our saloon
located on lot i of block 24 In Oregon City, said
license to date from February 28th, 1896.
HILL COLE.
Twp. S 8., R. 5 E.
wltneuee lo prove
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LTn!;PfSl1ATvEG?!,.CITT' OREGON,
,T" Notice la hereby given that
the following-named settler has fifed noticeof
h s Intention to make Bnal proof nWSoV
hia claim, and that aaid proof will Vw. T.J?I
before the Register and iWveT U 8 fa
Jce Oregon City. OregoTotFebroiry ft?
ERICK
H. E. No.
UNDO. CIST, 7 -
w, for the NE. V
r-r me ?: of See. 1 , - no- Ken, lor the NE. of lua ai
He Dame, the following T- R- E. He name. tWilowiM J
iia rontinnnna riHn i nease. te nrov. hi. T" f. , ln n
of. Mid land, th:!?1 enlbvation of. said land. iiP?
' . -"- .... i.n'i . , ix : , ----- wi, aaiq lanO. vie- l, ti
irM smiid of I berryrille. Oregnn, aad Tharlee I noa Andrew Johnson, Alu-rt Fail.
Paschal, Joseph Linhart and Joseph Paschal, Rndstrom, all of Molalla, Oregon.
6andr,-TA.MttLLBer. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. .