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Oregon Couirer. Jty J. JF. CHENEY. City and County Official Paper. Knterod In tho Oreon City postofflce assocon clam matter. SUBUCRIPTIOX RATES. On year 2 00 II x months 100 Three motilha. Ml If paid III advance, per year 1M taTlie dale opposite your address on the paper denotes the time to wUicti you Dare paid ADVERTISING RATES. Standing business advertisements: Per month 1 Inch II, '2 inches II fio, 3 Inches 11.75,4 Inches ri,S InchesOi column) tt.So.lUlnrhea(K!oliimn) M, 20, Inchea (column) W; yearly contracta 10 per cent less. ... . Transient advertisements: Per week 1 Inch Oo, a Inches 7.'ii!. 8 Inches $1. 4 inchea 11.2.1, 5 lichen I1.M), lu Inches t'2 GO, -it) Inchea t Legal advertisements: Per Inch flrat In- icrtlon II, each additional Insertion AOc. Altl- lavits of publication will not lie furnished until rubllratlnn foes are paid. Local notices: Five eeiiti per line per week, der munlh !Wc. PATR9SIZR IIOMK IM DtfSTKV. OREGON CITY. JULY 24, 1890. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President V. J. UltYAK, of Nebraska. For Vice PrpHiilcnt ART HUH SKWF.LL. of Maine. For President Electors W. W. OULESBYof Linn. E. KILFKTHEK of Multnomah. ,f. M. CARROLL nf Union. J.J. WHITNEY of Linn. workingman paid In a fifty cunt dollar. It wants him paid in the now dispenaa tion dollar, the OurliHle dollar, tho Mc Kinley dollar, the Almighty dollar, the great Jehovah dollar, that will buy two day's lalxr, or four bushels of wheat, or ten bushels of outs. It is now buying too much and crushing everything be neath it. But it is to be made still more almighty. With 95 per cent of all our wealth in projicrty aud only 6 per cent in money, if that money continues to appreciate in purchasing power and to depreciate all other property it will gradually and ultimately convert the 95 per cent into the hands of the gold hold ers, and in the crushing, grinding pro cess where will the poor working man be? The almighty dollar will eat him up and swallow his children for genera tions to come. "What the luhorer and farmer want is a dollar that will not swallow up so much of their labor and products. They want a dollar that is easy to get, that is not so scarce, so high, so dear, so almighty powerful. Let thisgovernmunt legislate more value into lalxir and quit legislat ing value into dollars. Let us destroy the corner in gold dollars by putting the silver dollar of our daddies on a legal tender par with them and bring down their enormous appreciation of vuluo to a just ratio with silver or other products." WAIL STREETS HYSTERICS. The stock exchange has no Bryan, so far as is known, but on Saturday it worked itself into quite a fair imitation of the Chicago convention hysterics. One of the members frantically waved an American flag, and there was a great outcry and uproar against "Bryan and Populism." The tumult ended with the organization of a "Bankers' and Brokers' McKinley Campaign Club," consisting of democrats and republicans. These men may mean well, but they don't seem to know that any demon stration which they may make is not calculated to help tho republican ticket. They ought to have received a strong hint from St. Louis ami to havo learned for certain from Chicago that anything which "Wall Btreet" wants is quito sure to bo hotly opposed by immense bodies of voters in other parts of tho country. Nor is this feeling without reason. Many of the wrongs and grievances com plained of by the voters who sent the two-thirds majority to tho Ohicago Con vention are real and just. While not upholding the remedy they propose, we have never for a inonient lost sight of the fact that their grievance is great and their complaint in some part well founded It is tho concrete and combined power for which "Wall street'' is the symlwl in the popular mind that has made a monopoly of transportation, that has brought all the great prime necessaries of life iron, steel, coal, oil, beef, sugar and a hundred others under the control of trust and combinations that oppress labor at one end and consumers at the other. It is "Wall street" that has depleted the treasury of gold and exacted usurious millions from the government in forced bond sales to "protect its credit." It is you, gentlemen of the gambling exchanges, manipulators of money cor ners, organ ixcm of swindling trust, wreckers of railroad, shatters of "lambs", tax dodgers and absorbers of money that you never earned, who havo dono more than all tho ignorant blundering at Washington and nil the demagogy at the South and West to raise the "spectre nf anarchy and populism" at which you now stand affrighted. A'. 1'. H'orM. "Who is Holiarl?" is sometimes asked. While the masses of the people don't seem lo care a continental, the republican paper are filling column after column in trying to tell tho people who Hobart, the republican nominee, is. Our esteemed contemporary, the Pendleton Tribune, gives '.he lollowinit pedigree: " He was the republican caucus nominee fur United States sena tor in 1894, wiien John McPlierson, democrat, was elected. He was the New Jersey member ot the national cotnmitle in 1884 and was vice chairman He was president of the New fersey Midland Co., the Montclair railway and the Jersey City & Albany, ami of the First National Bank of Newark, director of several banks, and a larzn number of other corporations," Hobart has all the qualifications, the "stuff" included, and no mistake. For the eighteen years prior to 1889 tho annual gold production of the world averaged about 1110,000,000. The an nual product since then has been as follows : Year Product 18(10 I1S,8IS.I'00 iwi laiKoo'io is2 w,si.r.iKi imi;i , l.'-,2s7,(ioii 1H04 180,6'Jli.llOO lsiifl au.ooo.ouo For 1805 the product will be at least $220,000,000, and almost certainly three or four millions more, the increase being M.-i.l . I l I uiHiriDiiicti over every Known goet neiu. THE "HOME-MA RKET" RUSCO. Mr, McKinley, in his spaech of ac ceptance, promised the farmers that they shall attain have the prosperity of a "home market" if they will once attain ote to "protect" the mills. We have an object-clas in this close at hand. New Jersey had for thirty years the full benefit of "home market" Prosperity . It is but the kitchen garden tor the great manufacturing cities ot Now York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newaik, Trenton aud Phildclphia. It is the agricultural heart of the manu facturing centre of the Union Its capital invested in manufacture within the State lias increased from $10,521,018 to $2k),S05,74r. Its assessed wealth las increased from t29000l,000 to $893,. Ki,000. And here is what "protection's 'home market" has done for the New lersey farmer: 180 18S0 1S!H) Value of farina. 18o,&0,3. l,.k'.,li:9,'.i;'J.8li farm! eulilvat- d by ownera tm ,44a So. of farmer. 48.7.M W.2I4 M.O'J Value of crop.. : ,970,7UO .IV0,74. W.to'.Kta Karninga of each larmer . (A Ml U3 The farming industry of New Jersey has been ruined to build up its protected mills. If Mr. McKinley wishes to fight it out on this line he can he accommodated -The campaign of education did not jtop in 18P-. And t lie census has ainre been published. fVR $U VEK. The Salem Journal, one of the leading republican newspaper of the state comes out flat footed for the cause of silver. This is what it says: "The Salem gold organ don't want the Mh. Bkvan was not backed by any trio of rich men. Tho nomination came to him unbought. He did not even make one promise to secure it. If ho goes into ollice ho will go into it free as a democrat should go in. A government of the people is again ttossihle I The people still have power! Nothing is more gratifying than this to those who really havo faith in republican institu tions, which are strong and fruitful in proportion only that the people are self governing. linker City Democrat. Tun editor of the Enterprise lies and knows he lies when ho says, "The rate paid the C'opkikk by Samson and (among (for publishing tax list) was 50 cents jier line, while tho Enterprise charged 25 cents per line last year." Tho rate paid the Oochikr as will tie shown by county records was t:).05 per inch of 12 lines or 25 5-12 cents per line. During Oauoug term bids were asked and Me serve's bid was over ten per cent higher than the Cih'kikk'h. These are facts. AN OVEN LETTER. Oreoom City, July 21. To Tin Editor;: That dear Irieud of the people and taxpayers (Mr. Charles Meserve) presumably thinks he has furnished the people of the county with brain food enough to last them for a long time ami when he does get through with his lliml airing of a few of us, anil espec ially myself, no doubt he himself will be happy; and when that is said, in my judgment all will be said. I have but a lew words to say about this matter, for several reasons. Mainly, you all under stand that Mesarve did nut get the de linquent tax list and he roared. That waa the fiist roar and you have his un supported etatement throughout his whole roar, and that is all there is of it. 1 do not think there is, nor should there he, out little credence given to his whole statement, because he admits it would have been all right and I would have been a bully fellow had I only given him the tax list, and not have subjugated myself to that awful "Bake Off." lie forgot to tell you all about what he wanted done, and I shall not tell now, and per haps never, what his own dear pious lips uttered to me the last time we talked to each other. And for myself you note the dear edi' tor said I whined. That was my first whine ana it stands just as does Bro, Meserve's roar, and that is all there is to it. Yet, I defy Mr. Meserve or any otuer man to say 1 ever took a annul cent that did not belong to me. I told the people all over this county that I intended to have this tax list published for 20 cents ner line and it will b ilona for that, which is a reduction of 33 1-3 percent, during my administration, and a saving of that amount not to the tax payer, hut to those who have been so untorlunate as not to be ahle to pay their taxes. iNo man regrets more than I the situation people are in, which eause'i their little homes to be sold for tnxn. and could I have hail my way it wool I not have been done, notwithstanding Bro. Meserve to the contrary. Why gentlemen, this dear, second Col. flofersaid I instructed the editor of the Three Sisters to make a long description ot the tax list. This is au unreasonable statement, as every one knows. I had to malte a certified list of the delinquent taxes. Be it long or short, it was not in my power to do a single thinn only to copy it, and anything but a copy would not have done. As to the "rake off" I will sav there never was one word said about a rake off in any wav whatever between Mr. Bain and mvself. I did not mention one word 'o him nor he to me, and more than that I do not want, and do not get, and would not have a single cent of money in that way. Moreover, 1 enn say that during all my time in office I neyer got one cent from anyone in that way. I say this in behalf of Mr. Mesarve, lest he should try to have people think he divided with me last year when he got 25c per line for doing what Mr. Bain is doing for 20 cents per line. 1 ilo not wish lo enter into a newspaper lontroversy for several reasons, the main out being that the other fellow owns the paper and always would have cards and spades lo start on, but will close this for nil tune to come with the lull belief that I have ami always will have just as many friends in this county as does Mr. Me serve: and thanking you gentlemen lor ytnr many kind favors I am, lours respectfully. K. U. Maupock. COUNT! OFFICERS, T'. O. I. naywi Clark of Court, ; Elinor Dixon ""' -O. W One "corner A. Leaning Treasurer Jacob Shade AUtMIr .1 C Un.,11.. BVhuul Siiparliitnident, H. Htarkweuthei "'irwyor J. H. Wrlitlit w. N. uodfruT CuinmiuluRara Is- "arka . , ' I Frank jBKar :r'"m"""'r. v. w, Klniittiru ueui iyuieric K. K. Mitrtli , WierlfT J. W. ( rout " Keeonler MImO. I.ucllina County Court mention fi nit Wcdoendny after Dial nonduy of every inonlh, FroUMe Court uieeU on drat Monday of ereir month. ' ' (,'lroiilt Court meet on third Monday in April and OltEQON CITY OFFICERS. Mayor Illmm Rtralxht Clil-f of Police, C. K. Hums .,.frM?.Tr K- Htralaht "J nwy, K. T. OrlllUn nireei uomnnviiioner c.C llulioork. Jr Siip t. or Water Work W. H. Huwell City Knulneer I). W. Klnnalrd vuununiuon uenry iiielilmin, J. W. Mount, I, I'orter, J. J. Cooke, R. Koerner, L. I). Caiil T. K. (lult, John Dinner. Council meet flrat Wednesday 0 each month. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for me lou my oi uiaeicamaa. Washington National Building Loan and Invest mcnt Association, a corporation, Plaintiff, va. rotmiiei j. iiaccnier, Defendant. OY VIltTUK Or AN EXECUTION AND OltDKR " of sale, lesued out of the abovo entitled conn in me above entitled cause to me direeted, duted the 16th day of July, WKi upon a judgment and decree rendered In mild court on the 11th day of July, ls'.W. in favor otplHlntlir and against defendant for the sum of l'iM.'.i7 and the furlhersuinof7.').00uttorney fee and the further sum of iri.0O costs and disbursements hi said stilt, and Interest on enld judgment from the date thereof at the rate of eight percent pr annum, and the costs of and upon said writ, and fir the forec.iu re of a mortgage given hy said d ifeii laut to suld plain- tin upon, and the sale of the laud liereinafte described, I did, on the lilth day of July, lWHi, oiuy levy upon the following described real property, situate, lying and being in the County oiuiscgamaa and Stale of Oregon, to-wlt: Be ginning at a point forty Hve M i) feet westerly irom ino southeast corner of lot five (5) lu block one hundred and forty (140) in Oreiron City; running thence westerly along Seventh Street twenty (20) feel: thence northerly at right angie wim nam seventh Street one hundred and twenty four (ilil) feet to the alley; thence at rigiu angle easterly twenty (20) feet; thence soutnerly at right angle with the allev one hun dred and twenty four (lai) feet to the place of Beginning, ana oeing a part of lots live and six (5 and 6) in said block one huudred and forty iw) in Oregon City, said block being also some time Known a block seventeen (17) iu the Countj Addition to Oregon C'ty, wow, tnerorore, in pursuance of nld decree. execution and order of sale. I will, on Friday, tho21stdy of August, 1S!J, at the hourof ten o'clock A. M. at the court house door. In Oregon City, County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, sell the above described real property at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said Judgment, decree, execution and order of sale, Interest, cost aud all accruing costs. O. W. GRACE, Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon. Tuk Fasti rn goldbug orators, who were coming to the democratic conven tion to eat up the silverites west of the Mississippi, undertook a bigger contract than they bargained for. Western pluck and Western genius was a little too much for Eastern buncombe. Such men as Davis B. Hill were only small potatoes in the hands of the young Nebraska giant, W.J. Hiyan.Saleni Independent. Tuk expenditure of the last congress amounted to $1,0S;J,237,454.4() a sum greater than that of any country in the world for one vear. Next conies Kussia with SM,iHi5,'Ji!ti, France f(iU0,lS4,U, (irent Britain $4ti8 ,592.105. In per capita cost of government our country more than doubles that of England. Is not this an object lesson for the states men of the United States. . "Tim 'Sun' shines for all" (except the democratic party.) Pana has bolted again ; he is out for McKinley and against the nominee of the democratic convention, whoever he may le. When Cleveland hears this he will probably come into the democratic fold again. By the way, lma opined Cleveland and supported Harrison. The fates are evi dently fighting for the de noeraey. S. F. Examiner. Cot NTixii in clerk hire, mileage and incide.itials, a metnoer of congress now received a total of about f 12.UV) for hig two years service, says the St. Louis Ulolie-Democrat. Danial Webster nsed to git for the same period f J;!2S. The expansion in the pay has at teat kept up with that in the statesmanship. Retiiv. All Are for Bryan. Editor Courier: I am much pleased to see our esteemed friend, O. IX Latourette, indorcing Mr. Bryan and the national democratic platform, I hope all gold standard democrats will follow Mr. Latourette's course as they cannot very well be democrats and do otherwise Mr. Bryan will be elicled beyond a doubt ; all reasonable populist will support him and Bhoiihl they make nominations at tho St. Louis convention they will have no following except by the cranky class that is shouting "tho middle of do road." The populist that would want a better platform than that adopted at Chicago would not be satisfied with the world fenced with barbed-wire. I have heard several leading populists say they would support Mr. Bryan, nomination or no nomination at St. Louis. They surely could not expect to receive support in county or state elections from democrats and do otherwise. J. II, Daly. :t00. ."ilHI 15(H). liHin to loan on improved property at ollice of Thus. F. Ilyau Pitcher's Castoria. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land office at Oreunn O'tv. Or. July !lih, 180C. Notice is hereby given that the fol. wing named sett ler has filed notice of is attention to make Una I proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Register and Receiver at Oreiron Citv, Ore., on August 25th, 180(1, viz: Thomas Odcll ; U. E 8l2ii for tnelots 1,2 and 3 of Sec. 21, T. 2 S. U 3 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon snu cultivation oi, ham land, viz: Ernest H Biirghardtof Damascus, Ore. ; Lfander Bartlernay of Fugle Creek Ore. ; William i. BeeniHii of Gladstone, Ore. ; II. F. Kern of Currinsville. Oro. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. IT PAYS OTHERS It will pay you to stop at the popular Dry Goods House of McALLEN & MCDONNELL, Cor. Third and Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. NOTE THE SPECIALS! Ladies' Shirt Waists, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75 and $1. Summer and Bicycle Corsets, 25c, 35c and 50c. Ladies' Vests, $c, 10c and . 15c. Misses' Corsets, 25c. Gentlemen's Shirts and Drawers summer weight, plain and ribbed, only 25c. EXTRA SPECIAL! 15000 yards Cream Mohair Alpaca, elegant material for evening or party dresses, former prices 45, 50 and 65c. Special for one week only 25c per yard, This is the BEST BARGAIN .EVER OFFERED IN PORTLAND. CORNER THIKD AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, ORE. for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to PETZOLB & GALE'S CASH MARKETS. Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. v Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK. Notice is hereby given that by virtue o a certain assessment on the shares of capital stock of the Blue River Mining and Milling Company, a corportion. nf three-fourthsof one percent., declared by the stock holders thereof at their meeting held on the tit 1 1 day of June, 1896, and by virtue of the action of the board of directors of said cororation, on the 6th day of June, 1890, whereby said assess ment was declared to be delinquent and pursuant to the order thereof, now therfore: The following stock will on Saturday, August 8th, 1800, at 2 p. 111.. at the front door of the court house at Oregon City, OrcBon, be sold by me at public auction, lor cash in hand, to the highest bidder, to make the amounts of assessments and costs of advertising thereon, namely: N'AMK SHARKS AMOUNT. E. F. Driggs 31.il) 23.62 Geo Ward 600 4 00 Dated at Oregon City, Or., July 0, 1896. J. J. COOKE, Secretary. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land cilice at Oregon City, Or., July, Hid 1896. Notice is hereby u'iven that the follow ing limned settler has filed notice of his iniention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on August 2"ith. 1896, viz: Juhn Vanderhoof ; H. E. 8195 for the ElA of NEW of Sec. 24 T 2 S. It. 5E. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence udoo and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Hazel Odell, Joe Wall, Fant Peek. Kmest Severs, all of Marmot, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. tfHEKIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fur the t'ounty of ('lackaimts. Washington National KiiIUHiik Loan ami In vestment Assm-lullon, a corporation. Plaintiff. v. John A. Confer and Olivia Con fvr, his wife, Jacob gpangler anil Henry Clans, Hefeiiilants. OY VIKiTE OF AN EXEC TTION AND ORDER of sale. Issued out of the above entitled court In the above entitled cause, to me direeted, dated the lilh day of Jiily.lMitl, upon a judirmant and decree rendered In said court on the 11th day of July, Imw, in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants, Jonn A. Confer aud nilviik Confer and each of them for the sum of lis -M and the further sum of ftal.00 allot ney'a fee, and the further sum of IIYIXI costs and disbursements In said suit, and interest on said Judgment from Uie date thereof at the rate of tight percent per annum, and the costs of and upon said writ, and for the foreclosure of a moitgage Riven by said defendants John A. Confer and Olivia Confer to plalntifT upon, and the sale of the land hereinaftar described, I did on the Itith day of July, WKi, duly levy upon the follow Inn described real property, situate, lying and being in th County of Clackamas, State uf Oregon, to wlt: All of lot six () and fractional lota three (:i) and five .M In block twenty one 'ill In the County Addition to Oregon Citv - cording lo the map and plats thereof now on n le in ma omoe oi in iteeortier of ConvevanrM of said County; the aforesaid block twenty one .n is auwu as oinra one Hundred and thirty six tlAi) In MiXoiighliu'a map of Oregon r'l.. Oregn. ' ' Sow therefiie. in nuiviauce of ..! execution and order of sal, I h ill, oa rriday ' theilst day of August, lswi.al the hour often i o'rlork A. M. ai the court house door, m Oregon ' City, County of Clavkamas, State of Oregon, sell i Ihe above described real prcpertr, at public : irtton. subject to redemption. u the higheM I bidder fur rash, lo .aiisfy ilt Judgment.! execution and order of tale. Interest, cost., ,n,i all accruing coats. . W. GRACE. Sheriff of Clackamaa County, Oregon. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un. dersigned has been by the Hon. (jr. E. Hayes, county judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, duly appointed as ad ministrator of the estate ol Isabella Mc Klsandcr, deceased. All persons having claimes against sai d estate are notified to present the properly verified, with vouchers, to me at. the ollice of C. D. & D. C. Latourette, my attorneys, inOregon City. Oregun, within six months from this date. Dated July 17. 1896. JIarry McElsaxdkr, Adminibtratcr aforesaid. J' SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court nf the Mate of Oregon, tor uie uoumy oi nac'Runn1. Henry Jewell. iiainiiii, vs. Charles Kreiger, my U. Krelger and Thomas Channan & Son, llefvudjiilK. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, lY VIRTl'E OK A JUWiMEST , OltRKR, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cimse, to me duly directed aud dated the --'I day of June, lx'.Mi, upon a Judgment rendered and entered iu said court on the H'th day of June, isiai, In favor of Henry Jewell, plaintiff, and against Charles Kreiger, Amv U. Kreiger and Thomas Channan & Son, nefeiidnnts, for the sum of fa&i.tig, with Interest tliureoii at tiie rate oi 1(1 per cent per nullum from I lie liith day of June, lS'.M, mid the further sum of tie as atlornoy's fee, and the further sum of tin, costs and disbursements, mid the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following desoribed real property situate in the county of Claekamiui, state of Oregon, to-wif The North hall of the Southeast ipiurter of section fourteen In township four south of range two east of Willamette Meridian, in Clackamas county, Oregon, containing eighty acres. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgement order and decree , and in compliance with the commands nf said writ, I will on fntur day, the 2."th day of July, WW), at the hour of ouc o'clock p. m at the front door of the county court house ill the city of Oregon City in said countv and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In and to the above de scribed real properly, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree interest, costs, and all accruing costs. E. C. MADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamaa County, Oregon, By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City. Or., June 23, IH'.ifi. JAMES MURROW; Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsoming. Removed from Holman's Old Stand to Nex Door to Coiikikk Building on Seventh btreet, Near Depot, Oregon City, Oregon, The "TWIN COMET" and "LITTLE GIANT" LAWN SPRINKLERS. BEST MADE. Unique, Efficient, Labor Saving. Will sprinkle 4 times greater area than any other Sprinkler made.. Highest Award at the Chicago Exposition Can be seen in operation at the residence of uie minor or mis paper. Send for circulars giving testimonials and prices E. STEBBINS MFG. CO., Sole Manufacturers, Springfield, - - - Mass. Agents Wauled Can Make Dig Money. H. W. JACK0N Machinist and Locksmith, Bicycles, Umbrellas, Sewing Machines, Guns and all kinds of small machinery re paired. Prices reasonable. Shop on Sevnih Street. Oppumte Depot SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Louis A. Nobel, Plaintiff, vs. 9. B. Callff, Klizalielh CnMIT, H. It. Johnson, W. T. Whitlock, and E. K. Rilev. Defendanta. I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Notice to Taxpayers. As assessors or deputies will not go out through the country this year, you are requested when in Oregon City to come in the assessor's office and give in a statement of your taxable property, or send in a list. You will be furnished with suitable blanks. J. C. Bradley, Assessor of Clackamas Countv. The Guarantee... of a man worth million dollars is good thinjr. The one worth forty million is still better. See the guarantees in the new policy issued by the Equitble a Society whose guar antees are backed by forty million dollars of surplus. THE IQI ITABLI LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY I. a xr XL, General Manager, State of Oregon, ) County of Clackamas.J SS JY VIRTl'E OK A JUDGMENT ORDER, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 1st day of July, lill, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 13th day of June, 1896, in favor of Louis A. Nobel, plaintiff, and against 8. B. Callff, Elizabeth Callff, H. H. Johnson, W. T. Whitloclc and E. F. Riley, de fendnns, for the sum of f2t6.25, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 percent per annum from the 1.1th day of June, 196, and the further aunt of I'iO.OO as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 11000, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real prop, erty situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: All of Lots 5 and 6 In Block 1 In city of Oregon City, CIacamai county, Oregon, according to HcLoughlln plat thereof, of record In aforesaid county and state. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution judgment order and decree, od In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Sat urday, the 1st day of August, 1896, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., at the front door of the Coun ty Court House in the city of Oregon City in said county and state, sell at publio auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for C. 8. gold coin, cash in band, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendant or either of them, had on the dale of the mortgage herein or sine had lo and to the. above de- ! scribed real property or any part thereof, to sat. I Iffy said execution, judgmenyrder, decree, In I teres!, cots and all accruing costs, j E. C. HADDOCK. Sheriff of Clackamaa Conuty. Oregon j By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. I ;ated, Oregon City, Or July 1st, 1?96 Oregonlan Oregon. Building. Portland, The Thrice-a-week N. Y. World and I Cockier for f 2 per year. The World I wi'l be of special advantage to you tint s the presidential ca.npaign.