Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, October 08, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
Uy A. W. CHENEY.
nteini a )nio Jllypiipi U j.aojoouii-cl.. altar
8UI1HCKIP1ION RATES.
If paid In advance, per year 1 U
Oim year '1 (Hi
fllx month! 1 U)
'Three mouth. So
The dale ontxiillg rnur address on the
-.taper denote, lha time to which you have paid.
PATI13MZK IIOMK IN DL'HTHY.
OREGON OITY, OCT. 8, 1897.
POSTAL HANKS.
W't are pletmcd to bo ublu to ntuto
that on rutiriii from ollico of rcgiMtor of
17. S. land ollico tlio Hun. Kobt. A. Mil
lor will romuln in Oregon City and opon
a law ollico, with jirobably a lirttnch in I
J'ortlmid. Col. Miller in a luwyer of
grout ability and hud tniicli cxeri
once in tlio law buHincHH th rotijmut
Koutliurn Oregon und Oreifon in general
ln'foro accepting llio poHition which lio
! will now leave, and will no doubt goon
liuve a largo law jiractiru. During bin
official career tlio oiicrnl lund ollico und
coniinlHHioner Iihvo not reversed a nindo
deciHion of Ii!h in land law matters,
which hIiowi bin uiK)d judgment and
that it in founded on law and fuctH.
AnHiutHiit Secretary Spanieling of the
treasury department at Wellington was
interviewed on the subject of postal-nav-ings
bank the other duy by a Chicago
Record correspondent He mild :
' I do not think the government ought
to enter the banking biiMineca in coin
jKitition with private parties, but the
fKistul savings bank need not do this.
As I uinlerHtaii'l tlio purpose of the ad
vocutes of this system, it is to aeeoiumo
dato certain small depositors who could
not in most cases reach banks ami who
dissipate their small earnings under
present conditions. If this system
reaches such people it will prove a great
benefit to them. Postal-savingB banks
open a way for insignificant deposits to
accumulate and become of appreciable
valuo to the depositors. In this way
euch banks are an inventive for economy
and induce thrift. Self-respect ac
companies the possession of a little
money, and such a system, therefore,
tends to better citizenship. It also
tends to place considerable money at
the disposal of the government which
otherwise would be lost both to the
government and the citizen. It seems
to mo that the plan ought to bo worked
out to great advantage to everybody
concerned."
Third Assistant Postmaster-General
Merritt said to the sume corresondent:
"The people should be encouraged in
habits of thrift and economy, and no
better way of accoii.plinliing that result
can be devised than by offering them a
perfectly secure and reliable savings
bank, where small deposits cun lie placed
at interest. The habit of economy once
formed wilt rapidly grow und spread,
and postal-savings banks will prove a
success from the duy they ure established
in this country."
Coquo feather brasa, Miss fioldsmltli.
Dan William has added to his stock of
groceries ami provisions a full line of
feed and hay. Goods delivered to all
parts of the city free. Corner Seventh
and Center streets
Wm. J, IIhvan lias written a promi
nent Tammany man, so the N, Y.
World says, recommending that the flag
under which the democrats fought a
year ago, and which ut traded the sup
port of more than 0,000,000 voters, 1
set at the masthead and kept there
throughout the buttle for control of the
city of (i renter New York.
MAYOR HENRY GEORGE.
At the city nominating convention of
the democratic alliance of Greater New
York, Henry George was unanimously
nominated for mayor. The nominating
speech was made by Charles Francis
Adams. The nomination was greeted
with great applause. The platform in
part is us follows:
"The democratic alliance is a body of
democrats loyal to the policy of the great
democratic party. Our aim is to tind a
b.iHis for united action for till democrats.
We deem it essential that the democrats
of Greater New York should readmit the
Chicago platform, pledge themselves to
the policy of municipal ownership and
operation of franchises, and to the
principles n direct employment, instead
of tlio contract system.
Mr. George in accepting said:
"l''ellovv-leinocrats, Men Who Voted
Last Year for William Jennings ltryan:
I accept your nomination. From now
until election day closes I am yours. Aye
mid after election, too, I am a democrat
I cannot divide into parts the questions
which I, as a citizen, have to deal with
For the sume reason that I oppose this
monstrous tariff in all its forms, for tho
same miHin that 1 would vote, if I could,
for the utter abolition of that tariff for
that same reason I am opposed to the
interference with individual liberty
which you see hero in New York. I urn
a democrat in the Jeffersoniiin sense.
Ilecuiiho the Chicago platform represent
ed the idea of giving the great common
people what belongs lo them, I stood
for it, voted for it, und was sorrier than
ever that it was defeated."
Ik Treasurer Midschun would write
the story of how it is possible for a state
treasurer to make $10,000 A year or
more on an fSOO salary, the story would
be read by the people who pay the tux.
It would have a greater sale than some
of the liest novels. Telephone Register.
Tint republican ring hits conceded that
Mitchell was dictating Oregon appoint
ments. They have at lust recognized
that Tongue, Ellis and Mclirido are
Mitchell boosters.
Ik prosperity were rea'ly here, it would
not be necessary for the gold-standard
advocates ti spend so much money send
ing out patent editorials to prove It to a
doubting public Ex.
One of the most elegant places In the
city of Portland, is the fushionable mil
linery emporium of Mrs. O. A.Dennis
at 3 )2 Morrison. She keeps in stock an
extra fine line tri nmings, etc. It is
worth your while to seo the place. Mrs.
Dennis is regarded by Portland ludies as
the mostfashinnablo milliner in the city
und Oregon Cityites should not fail to
see her display.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE 0AY
Take Laxative llromo (ulnlno Tablet.. All
druggists refund tlio money II It full to cure, 2!k
If the hair is falling out and turning
gray, the glands of the skin need stiinti
luting and color-food, und the best
remedy and stimulant is Hall's Hair
Renew-r
Health Means a perfect condition of tho
whole system. Pure blood is crscutiul
to perfect health. Hood's Sarsaparilla
makes pure blood and thus gives health
unit huppiness.
Hood's Pills ure the favorite family ca
thartic and liver medicine. Price 25c
Our prices ore the lowest of the low
on all kinds of millinery, Miss Gold
smith.
NO CUKE NO PAY.
Thnt In the way all drtwitlst. sell GROVE'S
TAK'iKI.KKS ClllU IONIC (or Malaria, Chill.
mi rever. ii is .imply iron anu quinine in r
tele, form. Children love 11. Adtilla urefc.
at o u iiic. iiauscantiK ion . rnce ooo. Kn
tie uy v. u. II iinili')!, urugm.t.
Tukasuky oillcials do not think the
deficit in running expenses for the past
month will exceed f5 ,000 ,000, and ex
H'ct that the revenues will soon meet
running expenses.
We have received a line ot sliver plated
ware, which will be giv?n ti our patrons,
The quality Is a I extra coin silver plate
1487 Wm. A. Rogers. Wa solicit you to
Inspect the same at the store of I. Selling.
Miss Rose Scheeland, of the LaMode
Purlor,34t)Jy Morrison streets, Portland,
between Seventh and Park, has the
finest line of millinorv goods kept in
the city. Don't .fail to see her elegant
stock when in Portland. It Is a veritable
bazar within itself.
Go to Buum & Rrdndcs, 145 First
street, right on the Oregon City cur line
for your lunches anil dinners. Wo make
a specialty of ladies' and merchants'
lunches; try them, only 25c. Agency
for Muillund's candies.
The Monopoly Breakers.
There is a hot time in this town since
the Reliable Clothing Store has opened.
You can now buy clothing, boots und
shoes with $10 more than you could 10
days ago with $21. You will find cloth
ing, boots tiiid shoe stores curds s uck
out at reduced prices. Who did it the
Reliable Clothing Store ; therefore we
claim your patronage. Sciiwautz it
Mil ium,, props. Tho cheapest pluce in
Oregon City for clothing, men's furnish
ing goods, boots und shoes. Main street,
between 5th und tith streets.
SUMMONS.
In lh Circuit Court nl the Htate of Oregon fur
l no loiility oi iiac Kimies,
Mary C. Bosch. 1
Plalnttfl,
v. )
William Bunch, j
Defendant. J
To William Boach, aald Defendant.
IN TI1K NAME OK THE 8TATK OF OKKfiON:
Von are hci.hy required In appear and answer
the complaint riled airainal you In the above en
titled null by the llrst dav of tint next term
of aald court, viz.: Monday, November 1st,
ift'.i7; aim ii ynu ran to ausw.r Mr want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court fur
the rcllel deiiiHiidi'd in the complaint herein, to
wn : The dissolution of the marriage cniiliai't
existing between said tiartlcs iidoii uronnd of
cruel and Inhuman treatment of plaintiff uu part
ueieuuauu
Thl Siimmona la published by virtue of an
onler made by Ijiyal H. ftearus, Judge of the
Circuit limn nf the Ktate nf llrevnu for
Multnomah County, dated the llth day of 8ip-
leinuur mm,
(Signed I C. D. Jt D. c. i.atoi:rkttic,
Attorney for i'laintiff.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
tfOTICK 18 1IKKK1IY GIVEN THAT I SHALL
apply to the city council of Oregon City, Ore
gon, for a saloon licenao to continue my saloon
located on lot s of block 24 in Oregon City
License to date from tho 15' h of October, 17,
A. KNAPI'.;
MONEY IN
l'OSTAL
HANKS.
.S I VINGS
The figures, estimated in dollars, from
the latest sources, ure as follows:
Austria t-IMSiT.OOO
Belgium ti:! (V.Kt.274
Ralmnms , 41,807
Urilish Guiana Hi'w.HM
Canada 2,;!2,,.2'.)
Ceylon .. 2,035,857
Capa of Good Hope 5,"41,5'.8
France 151,ti!U,7t)5
Falkland 1(17,482
Finland 9,445,057
Great Britain 480,344,870
Holland 18,557,250
Hawaii 0ti5,9!H
Hungary 0,093,20t!
Italy 89,722,404
India 24,321,023
If you want a nice steak, roast or boil
call ut Alhrig. t's shop und get some of
his cold-storage meat w hich is acknow
edgeil by all to be superior to the meats
commonly sold at butchers' shops. He
also keeps on hand u full stock of lard,
hums, bacon, etc., made by himself and
wnrrunted purest and wholesome. Re
member the old established shop on
Main street.
School books and school sunplies at
Portland prices at Charmnn & Co's, the
cut-cut price druggists. Every purchaser
gets a tablet or pencil free.
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATOX.
J AND OFKICK AT OKEOON CITY. OREGON,
September tilth, lOT. Notice la hereby given
that '.he followiux-iiiimed seltler has Hied
iintice of hla Intention to mnku llnal proof In
support of his claim, and that said proof will be
made b.-for the ll-n hot ami Kneel wr at Or
koii City, Oickoii, on o. toher Hh, 1H:i7, viz:
JUStl'lt BUlTim',
If. E. f r (lie l-w; of Sic. in. 7p 6 8..
It. '1 E. He niiln,' the I iluwiuir u Uni siea in
proie hl eoiiliuiiiiue rtHldeuvc upon and cnltl
V'HIciii of. said Ihii'I, viz: Chillies N. Unlcy,
ll. iuy Mazlinps William M izlnico, 'ill nf iVillinii,
tliegnli; Joseph I.ii 'leri.f 8c.nl- Mills I'nuun.
KOIIEltl' A. MII.LKK. Ki-L'ister.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit 1'iMirt of the Slate of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
L. K. Hliiill, I'lalnllir, vs. Jiimes Shaw, Hcllv
Miaw. i lie iiied.in t:ity lleul Kstnte & Trust
Co (Incnriicirat'd). Knpir kiima. Mix
l.osen, Kind larras, Henry Klinu, Krniik
Tritsi h, l.uHTeiii e Trilseh, J. A. Tritsrh, K. K.
(irade. WaldeniHr Kiiehn, ami Clin kiinius
U'liiuiy, ii. leiioiuna,
To The Orcniui Cily Real Estate A Trust Co. (In-
..... .r..,...l , L.,....M L-..I... .. t .
u,,,,...,..,,-.,,, nt.r.,,n, imij.mu, .'ia. Liissen,
Km il I'lirrii". henry K'lnn. Kinnk Tri seh,
l.Kwreucu Trllsi'h. J. A. Trilseh, E. F. Onnie,
Waldeniar Knelni. Difendiints.
IN THE NAME UK THE SI'ATK OK OKECION:
t Ynu are hereby ieiUld to appear and
answer the complaint tiled atfiilnst you In the
al iive cnililrtl suit by the ilrst day of the
next term of aald murl, viz.: iluiidav," Kovem
her Int. 1SU7: and if ymi fall i,', answer
for waul thereof, the ilnlntiir w ill apply in Hie
Court fur the reliel demanded In i lie complaint
herein, to wit :
ror Hie inrecioniro of
Impure Blood
Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and
Sick Headache the Resultt-Doo
torcr foi Years Without Relief.
My blood w i of order, and X be
gan tskln? ii. . ! i.i 3mrllla. It has
puilllcii my tloui und relieved me ot
rbeuiiiatUin, kidney trouble and lick
headaches. I have lieen allllcted with
thus UlClculllet for years. I am now able
to do a good day's work. Rheumatism baa
troubled me since I was a child, but I am
now entirely well." Miss PrtF.ona Bai
I.KY, I!ox 415, Pasadena, California.
"I have suffered from the effects of Im
pure Mood, bolls, pimples, etc., lor five
years. I have tried varioua remedies with
out relief and finally purchased six bot
tles of Hood's ParsRparllla. The bolls
and pimples have all disappeared since
began taking this medicine. I om now
entirely cured." Lot'ia Thomas, 1412
llth Street, Oakland, California.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Jstlie heat -In fact the One True Wood Purl,
iter. All i:ru:;;:!sts. II. six for S3. Get Hood's.
To the Public!
The undersigned having found the Boston Rubber
Shoe Co.'s poods unsatisfactory, will in the future
handle the Woonsocket and the Wales-Goodyear
' rubber boots and overshoes. We are orry to make
the change as we found the Hoston Rubber Shoe
Co. very nice people but business is business.
McKITTRICK, The Shoe Man
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
RICHARD FETZOLD'9 CASH MARKETS
rft:ti nre purely vftRftablp.r
SUMMONS.
In th Circuit Curt of the Huto of Oregon fur the
lUtile . l'tif(mr, PUiiititf,
VM.
AlcxnnilHr Pufmir. TffnUnt
To Alfxnd(ir lufnir. ivfitiKUtit:
in titt nmuit or the stul or Urfifnn. ynti r hntT
riUirHl lu npHHr Kiid ani4vcr the cunipUlm fllmt
Mtfiihiftl vu In Wit' bv riiHtlwl iiilt In the above
t'lilitlnl court, on or before Hie nnt iluy of the next
icrm or tut Raid court, mi'-r ilx VHkf nnulfctttfnn
of ttili niiumoiiN, to-wit., on or before Mttiliy( tho
ImI dny ot NovvmlMrt IH'.'7. and If you fall tut to a
tmr and ninwir. (he plaintiff will Biply to the court
lor inu rtl;el itiiniiiilwl Mi tnt oiiiUMatnt
1 lie ri'llcf dt inatiMHt in the oumplalnt ! for a de
rre txwivnR the bonde of uiBtrtniony ulMlttiiif
bHWt-tin piatnua ena iifienamu on toe ground or at-
wrtiun mill tlmt plalnnflTii nnrae t changnl to
rHtitftiuni; nna ior RHnttnu renci.
Hi Ik mimuioHi u publMied punimnf to an onti-r
made by Hon. Alfred V. Hmre, judge of tin oltcuit
court of the ute r ontf n for MultnninHh county,
III lliu fti)4tnc ul the Hon. Thoniaa A. .MCUrldv,
JiulKc of the circuit court of the atate nf On Kn for
Ula'kaiDih county, which ordnr wm duly made and
eultrvd on the ltitu day oi sptemtwr, IK'. 17.
ur.u. o, Bi1r.rHr.n11.
Atloniey for I'laintiff.
CHANGE
0. F. HKNNIXnS lias
luiroliiiHoil tho Seventh
Street Bakery, of Ju
cob KoU'r uiiil tlio now
nmniiKi'iiioiit is re
jmrtnl to (nriii.-li you
with Bread, Cakes,
Buns, lite, at very
rt'UHoimlilo price.
F. HENMNC1S. 7th St Bakerv
t-J
mrllllll InnrtirrtiA .if
.itkNi.lMI wllli Iniert-Hi hiiiI Httnrncy'a fi-oa upon
tlie iiilluwlmr lUwrib. il nnnrty, tn-wlt. licuin
nliiK nt n iMilnt in the i isnti'r nf lliu tirripiii Citvr
mid I'lirllBiiil Wrtuuu.rn.iil where s ine itiissm
lliu lliH'nf IiiiiiI .'iirnivrly tiwnnl by the William
lii'inniit mi tlu kmiiIi, iiml s. V. Mima 011 the
north, lit'itiK ai.W ohuins niirly of lliu noiiili-.at
iwni'r of Mm 11. I,. 1;. nf Uiruin MmIkIii uml wife;
tlnMii-o iinrlh :if ileum's I'HsH.iai clmliiM to gonih
1 iiim n iiiii.i loniitTiy uwiiiMi uy r.niiiy hmilli;
11111111. iiiiiiii m nt'Kri'i'n o irni'iiiK muitii line
of milil Smllli I11111I 1.3' cluiliiH to Williiinette
river; tlnjiicn sonlli ti ileareeii west 4 chain to
Southwell eorner of salil I). I.. I) ; tlienec mulh
M iiei!rees:HI minutes euM ai.io cl-.Hins to iilaee
of lietiinnliiK, coninlnlna 14 aeres, the Mine In
eliullnu .Moss Addition in On-gun City as shown
liy pint on llle of siii'l lulilition.iill In CIucWmirs
t'oiuity. sttiie of Oregon.
Ami llml Hie eqully of reilempilon of ench of
"Kin ilt'feiHliuits therein bo foreclosed nn1 forever
harred .
This snnininns Is pnl.llsh, hy virtue of mi
or.ler ir.iide hy lijn B Hienviis Jiiitire of the
clreiiit eoiirt.il theSinleof Urrtpmfnr .Mi.lliinniuh
Cuuuty, dated Hie llili day of Sepiember 1H7.
(Sinned) C. II. it I. lATorRKTTK,
Attorneys for PiuintilT.
New South Wales. .
New Zealand
(iin't'iisluiul
KuKfia
Sweden
TiiHiiiania
Vietoiiu
Western Australia. . .
Japan
Straits Settlements. .
Total
:D,05S,5O0
18,057,893
11,127,024
280,945 ,177
10,f9v25
65J,r25
15,223,122,
687,742
l.T,0t'.2,022
248,44i
1,343,823,20 j
Bank of Oregon City.
0I.DK8T BANKING IIOUHK IN TH I CITV
Paid Up Capital, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,S50.
PrenUUmt,
VIoe-prvNldrnt
Cashier,
Chah. H. Cai flikd
Oxo. A. Hakdims
SUMMONS.
In the CI milt Court of the State of Oregon for the
county oi iiarKtums.
The A lit rue Truit Comny, Ld.. Plaintiff, n, L.
riivljM, (J. H. Hhrl, Pifllie ft. smith, K. C. Smith,
FHiiuie Kuiilrwi, Wm. H.iiiirfd. Addle Smith, Jihu
Hinl'h, Verdle Bw, John Bmwi, H C. SmlthtM
AdmlnUtralor of KlHte of John Urow. iMwuMed,
and KotlichiUU Hrothuiv, a Corporation, iJefen-
imiiw.
To AUdie Smith and John Smith, DefendanU Abor
ahiuhi:
In the niinie of tht elate of Omton. You are heroin
rwiuiml to aiP'ar hih! iinnwor the comoluint Hied
HKint you lu thu above rntitlnl nuit by the ttratday
of the a.-1 1 1 rm uf cutirt fotlowinK the el jlratlnn o(
the p iMti-Htioii ot thi- dUmmon. to-wlt; tiy Hon'
dwy, NuTfinlcr 1st, lUn7, and if you fail to ao amwor
ror want tliern.r, plaintiff will apply to ihe court
for the relief demanded In the comolahit, to-tf it. for
iHliiiueiit aijiiliist IhTftiilHiit L. I'helpe for V140.U0,
with IntHrest fnnn tiutotier Itt, 145. at the mtt of 1U
percent, iht minuui; and the further uniof$l4o
with Interest thereon from April 1st, IKilfl, nt the rate
uf K per cent, per aiiHum: and the further ium uf
91W with iuUrem thereon frulll O-tober let, lMrfi, at
the raie or lotwr cent. pr auuuni; and the further
sum of 9ii7.'Jtf, with luteieet theieou from Keliruuiy
Kith, 1K.i7. at the rtte of 10 per cent, per annum: and
the further sum of (tfiOO. with interest thonwii fiom
Octoler let, lw.Ki, at the rate of 8 per cent, per
annum; and l0 ae attorney's fees, all lu Tolled
States Gold Coin tog tlur with the costs a d dis
burrteiuente of this ult, and for the decree of lliu
iKire ell tilled Court rorecloeiiiK the mortUHtfe ue-
scrllied In the complaint, and decreeing said
mortKiitcc tohelhe tlrM lien upon the laud therein
esmlivd, situiiiui in Clackitmas County. Strte. uf
Ort'Kon. to-wit:
Iteirjtiiuirataiioint (tlx (n) clmlns and fifty (ft))
links North mi l twelve (llil chaiut .nd sixiy-nlne
(tW I links Kits t of the rionlhwest com or uf s ii 111
t'titv-ihne to lownHhii) tlir,'e (ii) 8iuth of
Hiinue throe (lit K-ott nf the WlllHinetto .Meridinn.
niniihig thence North til'ty 0i i lniins; th -m-o North
sixty (liti) deifreee thirty i'M) uiiuutes Wet tlfteen
. ch-iius turn nity (.Hi) links; tlivura North ntty-
me I.M) dtflieus West fliiv-titue (5'J) clmlns ami
twelve () link-; tlietx'u West t-idit (8) chmns Mini
ventv thret (7d) links: thence South one hundred
autl fourleeii (I i4) i h du; thence kiast firt -eiiclit
( IS) chains u:il fifty CiO) links; them e -Vntti twenty
'JO I clialu ami nny it links; tuen f Kn-t tveut-('joj
ii;iins ana nny (no. iiiikh to ine puice oi neinuiuK,
on hi In i iiir six hunilred I (UK)) art'H more or lend.
Thnt Mild Imiil shove desi-rtlied lie Hold In thu
maimer provided liy law, ami the pni'-ueds of said
mile applied to the hii' i-fuet lurt of said jmltrmeiit. and
tlmt yon ami ea.'h of . von and all llm a tune nanit'd
defundiiuts, and all permits t'laiminir under you or
ellher of the defeinUin, le biirred autl foreclosed of
rifilit or eUity of redemption In said premi.-es ami
every part therwf. ami for such other and further
n-liei as to the ( oort mny seem meet and eiiuitiihle.
This Publication le tuiulu by ordurof Mou. Loyal
B. Stearns, Judue of the Circuit Court of the Hlnte of
On-gnu, for the County of Multnomah, in the
abM'iice from Cla kiinius County of lion. Thoinns
A. McttiitK JiiiIku of the Circuit Court of the dtale
or uregon, lort'la kiimas uoutity, which oruer was
duly made mid entered feptemlur J.'itli. 1W7.
UUiJN.VCCiH.McAHTUCH.KKNTON&ltltONAtTGH,
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. Piiaui's,
Proprietor
PHILADELPHIA
GoihIh Oallod For
and Delivered
Steam Dyeing & Cleaning Works
LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS' CLOtHING
CLEANED DYED AND REPAIRED
IN BEST POSSIBLE MANNER
Office. 215 Morrison St., Bet. First and Front, Portland, Or.
Works at Mechanic' Pitvilion, 325 Second St.
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to. n xt Ttvewnw m
U. U. UbUlUII V lV
roH
DOORS. WINDOWS. MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CASH PRICES EVEB OFFERED FOB FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Hlinp Oppo.lte CniistrrKHtloiml Clinroh, Malu Hrrrt, Oregon Clljr, Ore,
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WHY IS IT
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That every day our store is filled with buyers
from every part of the city, regardless of distance?
There must be some reason. People especially
ladies don't go out of their way to buy unless
there is a reason.
IT IS BECAUSE we have established a reputation for abso
lutely fresh goods especially in the line of table
-s- deliciicies, and our customers are sure of a
superior article and then the prices are right.
...GIBSON & LINDSEY... ,
) PKOPK1UTOR OP
HARDING'S BAKERY AND GROCERY
( BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY
DAN
WILLIAMS I
CASH STORE
You can get...
19 lbs. Siitrar for $1.00.
1 lb. EhkUbIi BreiikfiiHtTea, 20c.
1 lb. Youiijjt tlvoon Ten, 20c.
2 lbs. Roasted Uoffee, 25c.
Box of Soap, tV'c.
SEVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court nf the State of Ori'gon fur
the County of I'liu kuma.
Executrix,!
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A B. I.aloun-tte,
PiHlmltt,
vs. 1
O. W. S. Tuvlor. John Ei ker, f
lHiilel Mi'Cnrty hiiiI olive
Me arty, Del'eu.laiita. J
To John Krker, ald lef.mlant.
1 N THE NAMK OF THF
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for
the County of Ciuckaiuas.
Jacob 8pni!ler, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Hickman and
j. A. iiicKinan, ui'H'Uiiui) .
Stale of Ori'Kon, County of Clackamas, 8.
1Y VIIU'I'E OK A JfiiOMKNT OKDER,
I' decree anil an execution, duly Issued out of
and under the Heidoi the above entitled oourt, in
the atinve entitled Cause, to me iluly directed
r.uil dated the M dav of September. IS.I7. uiion a
J'iil(.'ineiil rendered mid entered In hald court 011
ine uin oay 01 rci;rury, ikm, 111 ntvor 01 .iacou
tlHii:ler, iilHililllt an1 aitainst J. II. Ilickuiau
and J. A. H.ckinan, dcfeudiiuts, for the sum of
UK.-I2, witii interest thereon at the rate of lu
per cent, per annum from the w.h day of febru
arv, 1N'.)7 and the further mini of fs5.IX) aa
attorney's fee, and the lurther sum of .'0 00
costs and disbursements, and the cost, of and
upon this writ, cnmmimdii.K me to make sale of
the follow!!! described real propirty situate in
the county of Clackamas, stateof Oregon, to wit:
All of fractional block U ul the town of Marsh
flehl, Clackamas county, state of OreKon. a.
platted by the late Win. T. Matlock; fractional
lots 2, Sand 4 of fractional block 9 of Tulberl s
addititui to the ald town of Mtrshnelri; the
origin il plats of said addition are now 011 tile 111
the otlice of the county clerk of Clackamas
county at On g in City, irctcon; also the follow
liitr descnU'd tract of laud, to-wit: lifginuiiig
at th southeast corner of the above uauicd
Iraclional lot 4 of fractional block 9 of the said
Talbert's addition to the said town of Marsh
Held, riinninv thence northerly tracing the
easterlv boundary line of said fractional block
I 9 and at riitht a.ixles to the southerly boundary
line nl the vt . I. .Matlock 1). L. u. SO feet; thence
easterly t aralh-l with Ihe southerlv line of the
said YV. T. Matlock U. L. C. lo 11 point lu the
western t 'undary line 01 the county road Inml-
ing from Clackamas station to Portland, Oregon, 1
Winter Shoes I
KRAUSSE BROS., second
u door north of P.O., have
just received a fine new line of '
riEN'S WINTER TANS. Oall
and see them. We have added
a first-class shoemaker to our
establishment am are prepared
to do all kinds of repairing at
reasonable rates, t t t t t
KRAUSSE BROS'
SHOE STORE
Two Poors North of
Postollice
Winter Shoes I
said point beintj 5(1 f( north of tht nnrthettfl !
cortuT of Pa M f cm-lion a I hlork 9 in hM 1
town of MArNhfifM am platted by W. I .
Mfttiock: Iht-n-e fontherly to the s&iil
ST 4 TP IW fiRPr.iiV. I nttrlhxxt Piinur nt thu nil hlrftr U- thonra
ou re hervly riMint-tHl t., M'H'r anl answer wpjiierly tricinv the southerly line of the W. T.
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the complaint tiled against yuit in th. .hove Mathx ii I). L. C. to the place of beginning, con-
euiiutM sun ny ine Mint dav of the next tainlnit lu all tluee-lourth. of an acre. moi. or
4 General Banking Buslncsi Transacted
Deposits Received Subject lo Check.
Approved Bill, and Note. Discounted.
County and City Warrant, bought.
Loam Made on Available SecuriU
Exchange Bought and iM.
Collection. Made Promptly.
Draft. Sold Available la Any P.rt ot th,
n orld.
Telegraphic Kxchange Sold on Portland, ar
Francisco. Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposit.
term ef said court. Vl .: Mondav. November
1st, ls.7: and if von fail to n., i.ir -...
thereof, the plaintiff wilt apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the eompluiut herein,
to-wit.:
For foreclosure of certain nuirlnin. nf tiT u
with llileresl and attomev'. fees, and M-si.iH)
w ith Inure-1 and attorney's fees, aad MKKHiwith
inlereft and attorney'. fw, upon the Wlowing
descntmi proiM-rty, to-wit. Th. east , of Ihe
southwest ' of M,-tlon SO, piwn.hip 4 uth,
raiiue 1 eat of the Willamette meredian; also
l"U 6 and ? of section an, township 4 Mith, .
range 1 east, containing 134 acres, all in Clack a-1
mat county, state of Orecou, and that the .iiitv I
of redemption of each of sai, defendant, herein i
be foreclosed and lia-rver barred.
This Summons Is published he virtu, of an I
onW made hv lival B tnia, judge nf Ihe cir
cnii conn of the state of i re,ui fr Multnomah
county dated th. 14th dsv of September. l"7. i
(signed, v. p. a o. c UTot RKTTF. ' Dr. Price's Cream Bakinsr Powder
Attornryt for I'laiutifT . mwvd GoU IU. gm fm Sar Fmv
leas, and situated in Clackamas county, state of
Oreiron.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
jtidament order and decree, and in compliance
with the commands of said wit. 1 will, on Moo
day, the llth day of October, Ii7, at the hour of
1 o'clock p. m. at th front door of the county
eourt house in Ihe city of Oregon City, in said
county and state, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, in the highest bidder, for U. 8.
Hold coin. eah la hand, all the right, title and
Interest which the within named defendants or
either of them, had on Ihe date of the mortgage
herein or since had in or lo the the above de
scribed real property or any part thereol, to
satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree,
interest, cost and all accruing cost..
. W. GRACE,
Sheriff of H.rkama. Co., Oregon.
Paid. Oregon City, Or., September 2d, lfc'7.
GED. A. II.UIDIXG,
DEALER IN
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DRUGS
Staijird Pat. Medicines
Paints, Oil. and Vlndow Glass.
Prueriptiont AcciraUly Componnderi
BARPtMO'8 BLOCK.
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tlTASTKD TRrsTWORTH V
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AND ACTIVE
remlemen or ladies to travel for responsible
established hone to Oreon. Monthly 5 and
expenses. Position steady. Reference. En
close self addressed stamped envelope. The
Dominion Coup uy, Dept. Y.Chicago.
THE BAZAAR
Granite Pudding Pans, 15, 17, 22, 25c
" Preserve Kettlen, 25 30 35 40c
" Tea Kettles, 85c, 9-x;, $1.15.
We will sell you best Envelopes for
o cents a linnet), hIso tlie best
Ink Tablets at 5 and
10 cents,.
L. A. PATTERSON & CO...
"Bazaar"
IOregon City . Oregonjj
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
N Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; rieliverecf to any
part oHche city.
Try Bolton Oulry and ' te Convnoe
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY. OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Depot.'
Double and single rigs and .addle horse, a
way. on hand at the lowest rates, and a norra
also connected with the barn for loose atock
Any Information regarding any kind of stock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOUGHT OR SOLl
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T AND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY OREGON,
MJ Sent. 4. W.n. N.iiino h..,.,i,..
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
of hisintentiou to make Anal pwif in support
of Jus claim, and that .aid proof wdl be male
before the Register and Receiver II. S. Land
oihee at Oregon City, Oregon, on October 23th.
ini, viz:
NKLSON A. FLINN,
H. E. No. 8U16 for the NW . nt w t..' iv,
'2 S , R. 5 K. lie name, the followim, viinoiyla .n
prove hi; continuoiia residence upon and cultl.
vation of. aald lund. vIt- u,u..h.. ...i
Charles Shank. John W. Batv and Charle. P.
are, all of Cherry ville, Oregon.
ROBERT A. M1LLFR, Register.
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning.
Jobbing of All Kinds
a Specialty.
Wilson t Cooke'.
Old iUud
ORKfJOV CITT,
OREGON.
tTASTED-TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
gentlemen or lailiM tn . r. M.n.n.iki.
established house la Oreeoo. Monthly tub 06 and
expenses, position steady. Reference. Inclose
self-add ressed stamped env.lop& The Dominion
Company, Depl. Y, Chicago.
Job Printing at the
Courier Office.