Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, October 29, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
niaMtin in$ n Oity p jt.i.&jaa8dCond-clas atter
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
If paid III advance, per year 1 50
One. yoar .. 2 00
Six months 1 00
Three mouths ... 5q
"The date opposite your address on the
paper denotes ine time to wnicn you nave paw
PATRONIZE HOME I.NDC3TKT.
OREGON OITY, OCT. 29, 1897.
THE ASSESSMENT QUESTION.
It seems that Multnomah county's
assessor is allowing mortgage notes to go
mi-assessed and untaxed, while hundreds
of thousands of dollars of these notes are
'beiiiK taxed in, Clackamas county, a
system of double taxation that is work
ing a hardship upon our people, as the
assessor is compelling the holders of
notes secured by mortgage to pay taxes
the same as is done in Douglas. Com
meting on this, the Oregonian says:
This year again the assessor of Clack
aimiB county has been using the
records as evidence of notes secured by
mortgage, and assessing such notes to
the mortgage). This is the news from
Oregon City. On the first day's session
of the county board of equalization thiny
taxpayers called to protest against "the
assessor's practice of going to the records
to find notes that should be assessed."
And well they might.
It is hard, the correspondent says, "to
make the taxpayers see that it is not the
mortgage that is being assessed, but the
note which the mortgage secures." And
hard it certainly must be. Of what
avail is the repeal of the mortgage-tax
law. if the records of mortgages aroused
as evidence of ownership of notes to be
assessed and taxed, precisely as mort
gages were formerly assessed and taxed?
If the assessor of Clackamas county,
or any othercounty in Oregon, is honest,
he will not be Ion in finding out that
there is not safely in the assumption that
a mortgagee of records is the holder of the
note it secures. In Multnomah county a
persistent chase of this class of notes re
sulted In the discovery that most of them
were in the banks, either slil outright
or signed over aB collateral. The bank
where they were deposited was their
virtual owner.
This is not largely true, of course, as
regards notes held by foreign companies
either in the East or in Europe. These
are altogether unassessable. If the as
sessor ol Clackamas countv is determined
to punish Oregon capital for investing
itself at home, and to punish the Oregon
limners tor borrowing ihe money he
needs in I'ortland instead of in Scotland,
lie can undoubtedly cause both the
man who borrows to improve his place,
no end of annoyance, lint the inevitable
effect of his policy ought to be under
stood. AVe wish to call attention to the in
justice of our people being forced to pay
state taxes upon a property valuation
that includes all the mortgage notes in
the country, while other counties do not
pay upon this item. If this class of notes
is not assessed in Multnomah county,
they should no longer bo assessed in
this county.
It is not the duty of tho state board of
equalisation to see that all counties con
strue the assessment law alike?
Tub editor of the Canby Independent
is mad b cause the (Whiuh insinuated
that his sheet was a lirowncll organ and
culls us all sorts of endearing names
such as liar, nincompoop, crazy man,
etc., but that don't alter the fact one
iota, lie says also that we are jealous
because his sheet has cut into the circu
lation of the Ooruirii, when in the fact
is that in the last month wehave seemed
over a dozen new subscribers in his field
und have lost but one, who stopped his
paper because ho had to pay for it. It
the Independent wishes we will send
him the name.
Tuk unwarranted attack by tho Enter
prise upon a few Germans who met re
cently in Oregon City to organize a Ger
man secret society is entirely uncalled
for. The citizens of this nationality are
sharp enough not to be led by u few
politicians for political purposes only,
nl though several attempts have been
made to organize these voters for the
spring campaign.
A i'kominknt Portland editor says:
"It has been just 5:) years since the
writer coin nienced business life for him
self. We are now ready to say that dur
ing all these years wo have never
w itnessed so much indifference mining
the people as to the welfare of others
as now."
Osu of the most conspicuous thing
about the New York campaign is the
absence of D. 1!. Hill,
For Ovnr Fifty Years.
AnOi.oand WKi.b-TitiKi) Kkmkdy.
Mih. W innluw'H Soothing Syrup has
been used for over (Uly years by mil
Hons o( mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect huccchm. It
(ooilms tlie child, softens the guins
alloys all pain, cuies wind colic, and is
the best remedy for lharrluea. Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold hy hruggia
n every part of the World, Twenty
live cents a hottle. Its value is in
calculable. He sure and ask for Mrs
Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
KvetyboUy Says No
Cascarets Oandv Cathartic, the most
wonderful medical discovery of the age,
pleasant and refreshing to the taste, a't
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
and bowels, ch ansing the entire system,
dispel colds, cure headache, fever,
habitual constipation and biliousness,
l'lease buy ami try box of 0. t O. to
day ; 10, 23, 50 cents Sdd and guaran
teed to cure by ull druggiss,
Stands at the Head.
Aug. J. Bowl, th leading rlniirgist of
Shreveport, La.,sav: "DrKinit's New
Discovery is the only tiling that cures
my cnuul), and it is the best seller I
have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Hafford, Ariz., writes: "Dr King's
New Discovery is all that is claimed for
i j it never fails, and is a sure cure for
Consumption, Crumb and Colds. I
cannot say enough for its merits " Dr.
King's fiew Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Olds is not an experiment.
It his been tried for a quarter of a
century, and to-day stands at the head.
Jt never disappoints, Free trial bottle
at Charman & Co.'s Drng Store.
If you want to save money buy your
hats at Mia3 Goldsmith's.
Our prices are the loweBt of the low
on all kinds of millinery, Miss bold
smith. A gentleman went into Holman's to
buy some wall paper for his parlor and
looking through the many samples
found some patterns that were fine, de
cided upon one. "What is the price of
that paper?" " cents per double
roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap."
13ut when' it was explained how and why
it was sold so cheap, he took the paper
and wan highly pleased.
Coughs, colds, pneumonia and fevers
may be prevented by keeping the blood
pure and the system toned up with
Hood'9 Sarsaparilla.
It Is Better to take Mood's Sarsaparilla
than to experiment with unknown and
untried preparations. We know Hood's
o.rsaparilla actually and permanently
cures.
Hood's Pills act easily and promptly
on the liver and bowels. Cure sick
headache.
Call at tl e new fish market, located
on 7th St., near S. P. depot, where you
will always find a fresh Bupply of all
kinds of salt water fish, poultry and
game in season. Fine' fresh oysters.
Dan Willians has added tolas stock of
groceries and provisions a full line of
feed and hay. Goods delivered to all
parts of the city free. Corner Seventh
and Center streets
Ooque feather brasa, Miss Goldsmith.
We have received a line of silver plated
ware, which will ba givon to 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. Selliny.
Miss Hose Scheeland, of the LaMode
Parlors, 34fl 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 ts a veritable
bazar within itself.
Go to Baum & Brandos, 145 First
street, right on the Oregon City car line
foryour lunches and dinners. We make
iv specialty of ladies' and merchants'
lunches; try them, only 25e. Agency
for Mailland's candies.
The Mononolv Breakers
vio.
,. . , . . . .
1 here 18 a hot tltno in this town since
Urn UjlUhltiClLhiii; Storo h is upi'iiu.l.
You ran now buy i-lothin, ImhiIh ami
Hhoes with $10 more than you could 10
days no with $2d. You will iind cloth-
intf, bootS tlild hi MM) HtOlVH cuiMh 8 Ut'k
out lit reduced pricoM, 'ij0,lid it the
Heliable rlothinu Store therefore we
vltii in your patronage. Sciiw.unz
Mifii.ua, props. The cheapest place in
Oregon City for clothing, men's furnish
ih tinoJti, hoots and nhoes. Main street,
bet ween 5th and (Uh ntreets.
If you want ii nice steak, roiiHt or boil
call at Alhrtg, t's shop and get some of
his eold-Htorayo meat which is aeknow-
edtfod by al to ho budjiw to the moats
commonly sold at butchers1 shops. He
also keeps on hand a full stock of lard,
bams, bacon, etc., made by himself and
warranted purest and wholesome. He
member tho old established shop on
Main street.
School books and school supplies at
Portland prices at Char mm & Go's, the
cut-cut prioe druugWs. Every purchaser
gets a tablet or pflnnil free
. .
Itettllly !i HUmhI.
Clt'Hil Itloiid ini'iiiis H cleiui skin. No
I'i'huiv without it. (.'uxcurntH Onuiy
Out hart it; ('lean your hloml Hii'l keip it
I'lt'Hii, dy Htiirina up tliw liizy liver unit
iliivintr all iiiinuri'.hi.s rum iho bo.ly.
Ili'ijin to-iliiy to li'inisli uiinplHs, hoils,
liiiiiclit'H, liiiicklu'iulf, mil ilmt sukly
liilioiiK ((itllplfXidll liy tilkini! ('e;iretH,
Iii'iiuty for ten oetitH. All (IniiM's,
Kiilfai'tion Kutruiiteeil, l o, '-'"io, TiOr.
Twtt IIIiimi4 h Venr.
WIiimi people huv, t'y, iin.l Imv airain,
it ineiuiH they're N.itisti The people
of the 1'niteil States are now hovinir
t'lin-iiretsi Ciindy t'athartio at the rate of
two million hexes a year an. I it will he
three million hef re New Years. It
tneiiiia merit proveil, that ("a-caret are
tl o inoKt deliL'htfiil howel reijnlaior fo r
everyhody the yer round. All drug,
yinta HV, L'", ,W a hex, cure guaranteed.
OAOTOIIIA.
itallt
lfttion
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tuku I.vtlv llromn (Jnlnlne Tnhlets. Alt
itniKstsis rffiiint the money It it falls to cure, '.'Ac
COUNTY
T It K A SUHKU'S NOTICK,
I
HAVE NOW IN MY HAN US Kl'NOS
applloalile to the payment of all warrants
endorsed prior to July nth, ism.
Interest will cease on tho above warrants
after the date of this notice.
JAi'OB SHAPE,
Treasurer of Clack hum County, Oregon.
Dated this JSili day . f October, lmi;.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
For best groceries at cheapest price go
to Marr& Muir."
Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen
at Courier office.
The cheape-t and best line of crockery
in Portland ia at Haine's Tea Store, 288
Morrison street.
Fine new line of umbrellas and canes
at Burmeisters & Andresens's Jewelry
store.
If you want a fine lawn sow our fancy
la-vn grass seed now. E. Ev Williams,
the grocer.
Inspect those adjustable window
screens at Biillomy & Busch's. They
are certainly the right thing.,
Prices right. Quality best. Timothy,
clover, alsike, orchard grass, and other
grass seeds. E. E. Williams, the grocer.
Furniture upholstered and repaired at
the Oregon City Auction.
Customers can leave orders for bottled
beer, porter, steam beer or keg beer at
Knapp's liismark saloon. John G. Wil
helm, pioprietor Sellwood brewery.
Get your picture frames made at the
the Oregon City Auction House at very
prices.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
G. A. Harding'f druj.' store.
J) or the best shave or hair cut to
be had go to P.G. Shark's shop. Shaving
10 cents,
Dr. W . VYVlens is now associated
with D . J. V. Welch, dentist, in Wil
lamette bluck.
The most reliable goods at lowest
living cash prices are kept by the grocery
store of Marr & Muir.
With a little cost one's rooms can be
made as good and bright as new. Call
at Holman's and see styles and pattern
all up-to-date 18;7 goods. Seventh
street, near bridge.
L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds
of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain
crowns and bridge work a specially.
Office in Barclay building, corner Main
and Seventh streets.
NO CURE-NO PAY.
That ts the way all druggists sell GROVE'S
TAHTKMiSS Clltl.L TO Mi; lor Malaria, Chills
and Kever. It Is simply iron and quinine In r
asteless form. Cliil dreu love it. Adulls prefe.
at o bitter, nauseating Tonics. Frioe 50c. Ko
ale byC. i. llinitl.-y . Druggist.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit rourtof ihe State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
1.
E. slmlt., Plaintiff, vs. .Tames Shaw. Hetty
Shaw. I'ne OreKon City Real Estate & Trust
Co. (Incorporated), Kaspar Kaiova. Mhx
I-ossen, Kmil Tan-as, Ilenrv KlinK, Frank
Tritsch, Lawrence Tritsch, J."A. Tritsch, E. F.
(iraile. Walileniar Kuehn, anil Clackamas
County, Defendants.
To The Oregon City K-al Estate & Trust Co. (in
corporated), Kuspar Kajova; Max Lossen,
Einil Tarra". henry Kllnn. Frank Trtsch,
Lawrence Tritsch, J. A. Tritsch, E. F. tirade,
Waldemar Kuehn, Defendants,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREflON:
You are. hereby ieiiiiied to appear and
answer the complaint died against you In the
above entitled suit by the first day of the
next term of said court, viz.: Monday,' Novem
her 1st, 18H7; and II you fail tii answer
for want thereof, the plalntiir will apply lo the
Court for the reliel demanded id the complaint
herein, to wit :
For the lon e!oure of a certain mortgage of
ft'iGOtun wilh inieiesi mid attornev's fees upon
mu luiiuwiinr n-wno u properly, to-wit. i.ek'in-
unitf nt point in the ( enter of the m-irnti int.-
I anil I'orlland waunc ro d where s me "Blow
' the line of hind :o uicrly o"iu-d hy toe William
I Dement on the Month, and S. V. M ss on lie
; north, boinur :il.!0 chains Mierly of the southwest
corner of the II. I,. C. of Uthiii " ti- ,ilil ii'i.i wife;
1 thence iiurth .'!o dere ls east 4. tin chains to sontn
line if land lonncrly meiied l,y Miiily !-mllh;
thence nuiih so tieirrci's west tniciitK south line
of said Smith Und MM, i lid s to Willamette
river; thence south ti d"sil'eis v si 4 chains lo
sunt Invest corner of s,dd I, i.. i : thence smim
Kl rl..t.l'..i.v 'Lll iiittlllf..u t 'ti lO ,.(.,,111 t,, ..1...
of hcLMiinlng, cunHlninir 14 u: ivs,' Ihe sim in-
rlu-iiiK Mos Addition in o-voti t'ily shown
by l it on lil' o' siid nd litum,itll in Clickaintis
t'oiii'ty, r-tute tif Oregon,
And tliat tht-equitv of red-'iuinio t of ouch of
mi in defendants tli.Tefu 1(; for, clo-,el and forever
burred.
This summons Is piddishel by virtue of an
order n,ade ny Loval B S'eavns Judiro of ihe
circuit coui'lot the State cd'Oregon for Multnomah
County, tiled tne 1 lib day of September 17.
(Signei) C. 1). A 1). t liATOl'K KTTK,
Allonieys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the CM milt Court of th State of Orogm for
the County of Clackanuis
Mary C. Bosch, )
riaiutm,
vs
William Boseh.
iH'lendaut. ,
To William Bosch, said Defendant.
NTIIK NAME OF TII K STATE Or" OKKliOS:
V.ou are hereby required to appear ami answer
tin complaint tiled against you in the above en
titled auit by the lirst Uv f the next term
of said court, viz.: Mcmfny, November 1st,
17 ; and if you fail to answer for want
K.lttW IK;!!! ffl
for
inn hunt herein, to-
wit : The dissolution of the inarrlaire contract
existing between said parties upon ground of
cruel nnd inhuman treatment of plalntitt'ou part
defendant.
This Summons U published by virtue of an
order made by Loyal H. Steam's, J ude of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Multnomah County, dated the lttlulay of Sep
tember 1SH7.
(Signed! C. P. A D. C. I.ATOl'KKTTK,
Attorneys for I'bontilV.
Winter SI13
23
TvKAl'SSK nnos.
peoond
diMir north of I'.O., have
just received a tine new line of
HUN'S NMNTl-R TANS. Call
ami see them. We have added
tt tirst-class shoemaker to our
estahlitdmient and are prepared
to do all kinds of repairiti); at
reasonable rates, t t t t
KRAUSSE BROS'
SHOE STORE.
Two Poors North ol
I'ostoltlco
Winter Shoes!
Marvelous. Effects
System Broken Down and Hope Al
most Abandoned Health Re
stored by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
"For fifteen years I have suffered with
catarrh and indigestion and my whole
system was broken down. I had almost
abandoned any hope of recovery. 1 pur
chased six bottlea ol Hood's Barsaparilla
and its effects have been marvelous. It
has made me feel like a new man. I am
able to sleep well, have a good appetite,
and I have gained several pound3 in
weight." Jame3 Wilder, Oroville, Wash.
"I had a scrofula swelling on one side
of my neck and ulcerated sores In my
nostrils, caused by catarrh. 1 also had
small, itching sores on my limbs. I
bought three bottles of Rood's Sarsapa
rilla and began taking it and the sores
soon healed. My blood is purified, and
the scrofula has disappeared." O. D.
McMands, Mission, Washington.
Oil b nanlla
Is the best in (act the One True r.looil Purifier.
HrrH'c Dillc cure nausea, indigestion,
11UUU fills biliousness. 25 aunts.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas.
Hattle K. Pufour, Plaintiff, )
vs. J
Alexander Dufour, Defendant. )
To Alexander Dufour, Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby
required to appear anil answer the complaint, filed
against you in the above entitled auit in the above
entitled court, on or before the flrat day of the next
term of the said oourt, after six weeks' publication
of thii summons, to-wit., on or before Monday, the
ldt d.ty of November, 18i7, and if you fail so to ap
pear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
The relief demanded In the complaint is for a de
cree disolvinK the bonds of matrimony subsisting
between plaintiff and defendant on the ground of de
section and that plaintiffs name be changed to
Faughum: and for general relief.
Tli is summons is published pursuant to an order
made by Hon. Alfred F. Sears, judge of tho circuit
court of the state of Oregon for Multnomah county,
ijl the absence of the Hon. Thomas A. MeBrhW,
judge of the circuit court of the ttate of Oregon for
Clackamas county, which order wan duly made and
ent red on the Irith day of September, 1W7.
GKO. H. SH UP HERD,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas.
The Alliance Trust Company, Ld., Plaintiff, vs. L
Phelps. O 8. Phelps, Nellie K. Smith, K. 0. Smith,
Fannie Squires, Win, Squires. Addie Smith, Jdin
Smi:h, Veidie fiews, John Bews, B C. Smith, as
Administrator of tistate of John Grow, Deceased,
and Kothchilds Unaheri', a Corporation, Defen
dants, To Addie Smith and John Smith, Defendants Above
Named:
In the name of the Btate of Oregon, You are hereb)
required to appear ami answer the complaint Hied
against you in the above entitled suit by the first day
of the next t riu of conrl following the expiration of
the publication of ihU numinous, to-wit; by Mm
dy, November 1st, t8l7, and if you fait to so answer
for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court
fur the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit. for
Judgment against Defendant L. Phelps lor $140.0 ,
with iutorett from October 1st, lW"). at the rate of 10
percent, per annum; and the further sumoft4i)
wi h interest thereon trom April 1st, 18!tfi, at the rate
of 10 per rent, per anHum; and the further sum of
9140 with interest thereon from 0tober 1st, lHHii, at
the rale of lo pur cent, per annum; and the further
sum of $i7.26, with iuteiest theieon from February
luih, 1S!7, at the rate of 10 percent, per annum; and
the further sum of $;,5oo. with interest thereon fiom
October 1st, Hifl, at the rate of 8 per cent, per
annum; and fcl-M) as attorney's fees, all in Tinted
States Gold Coin tog ther with the costs a .d dis
bursements of ttiis suit, and for the decree of the
atwve entitled Court foreclosing the mortgage de
scribed in the complaint, and decreeing said
mortgage tobethe timt lien upon the land therein
described, situated in Clackamas County, Stfte of
Oregon, to-wit;
Heginingatapoint six (t) chains and fifty (50)
links North and twelve (l'J) chains and sixty-nine
(tilt) links Kastof tho Southwest corner of s ction
twenty-three (A) m Township three (;0 South of
Kaiiue three '.) Kast of the Willamette Meridian,
running thence North iiftv ."i0 chains; th -nee North
sixty Mix (Ui) degree thirty (H0) minutes Wert Hftei-n
(Li) cluiiN and titty (.VI) links; thciiee North titty
one (M degrees West, n'ty-nine -0) chains and
(welvo il'J) linkn; tlo-nce West eight (h) chain and
Si vetity tlii'ic (7lt) links; theiu:e South one hundred
and fourteen (i 4) clrin; tlien-'e tml fnrty -eight
CIS) chains nd fifty ("0t links; thfiiee North twenty
i'M) ( luun-and llt'ty ." links; ti.en c Ka-t tweutyUoj
chains and titty (.'it), links to the pla-e of Imjiniiing,
eimtniiiing .six hundred (COO; a"i'es more or le-s.
That said laud above described lie sold in the
inauinr provided lV law, ami tie- prm oeds i of said
1 w.,Kl 'M'T'lied to the na'Maetioii of said .ludgmut. and
Ill tl juii hii.I cii.-Ii nt' v.iu Hint nil Out nimv iiiim.-d
ilvtM.i.laiili., anil nil piTH. nit claiiiiinc unili.r .vimi or
fihicr (if the ili'iViiiliuit, In. li.irivd tunl fort'Cl.weil of
ri-I'it or ftOity of n-di'iniitiiin in miitl prt'mi.t's ttmi
every jiiut lltci'i'of, unit for Hllell otlu-r Hlnl further
r. t ef iik lo llie rolllt 1 1 1 1 1 y Heoiu meet mid eqililuMe,
'JliiH (Mtltli 'titloii it mitile liy order of Hon. Loyal
it. Oleums, .tuilo of the I irenit t'ollrl of tho rotate of
Oregon, for tlo County of Mull notllat), 111 the
nb.M'ii.'e from I'lu'-kimias I ounty ol lieu. Thotntis
A. MuUride, Jude of tlie rircuit Court uf ilitt 8inte
nf OreKon. for I'la kaimiH (Joitniy, wliieh oruer wk
dtlly mnile unit eltteleil Septemher t.'ttll. 1S'I7.
llRONAlilill,li;AUTUi:K,KKNTON& llriUNAl'OII,
ttornevn for lMulntiff.
WANTKD Tkl'STWORTHY AND ACTIVE
KettiliMiicu oi IhiIIos to travel for responsible
estitiilislied liotiM' In OreKon. Monthly ?o5 anil
expt'iiseN. Position 8teatly. ltoference. Kn
close self ailitresseit Mtiimpt'tt envelope. The
Dominion (Jump my, Dept. Y, Chicago.
SUMMONS.
Ill the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for
tile County of ClHi kaiiiHX.
A. K. I.Htourette, Executrix, 1
I'lnimllt, I
vs. (.
O. W. N. Taylor. John Ecker. (
Pmiiel MettHrty iiiui Olive
Jlo urty, HefemlanU. J
To John Ki ker. BHld let. ii(lttiit.
I NTIIK SaMKOFTHE STATE OI OREGON
lou are liereliy recpureil to Hppear t
the ciinpliilut tl'eil ;nint y.m in tun noova
entiiled milt by the first ilny ..t tlie next
term of suiil eoun, viz.: Mouclny. November
1st. lss7; ami if you fail to answer for waul
thereof, the plalnlitt' will apply to the court for
Ihe rvlief lU inanileii in the eoiuplaiut herein,
lo-wll.:
ror loreeinsuri' ot cenain mortiiKes, of 81SJ7 111
nuo loieresi alio Hllo'llevs tees, and JISll.OU
Willi Inlere t anil attorney' fees, anil mmM with
mlereft ami alinrney's fees, upon tlie luilnwliiit
(leserilieil iirop. ny, to-wit. 'I'lia easl !a uf the
Moiithwesc '4 ir feetion 30, township I south,
ramie 1 easi of the Willauietle mere.linn; alo
Lois 11 ami 7 of seetiou ;lo, tnwusliip 4 outh,
rani; 1 east, eoiitnininif ia.j acres, all in Clncki
mas founiy, siale ol Oremui, auit tliat Ihe cuuilr
of redeviipiliiii iil'eaeh uf saiil liefeinlants herein
he furoeluseil ami forever harreil.
Tills Summons Is published by virtue of an
order made hy l.oyal II Stearns, jiulae of the cir
ruit eourt of th i sinte of ori'iiou for Multnomah
county dated the 14th day of September. 1SU7.
(Sternal) C. D. & D. 0. I.ATOfRKTTE.
Attorney! for 1'laintifT
NOTICE FOR rUBMCATON.
FAXD OFKH'B AT OREGON CITY, ORKOON,
i Seplemtier list h, ls!7. Notice Is lierebv given
that 'he following-named settler has' tiled
noiiee of his intention to make final nnml in
support ol his ota' in, and that said proof will be
made before the Ketftstor and Ueeeiver at Ore
gon my, iiieiton, ou October aith, 1S.-I7, vit:
JOSKPH BARSTOW,
H. E. 8.VS7. f ir the SYTK of See. S. Tn. 8 S..
K. '2 E. He names the following witnesses to
provs his continuous residence upon and culti
vation oi. saui lann, vi.: Charles N. Dsler,
Hi-urj Muingn, William Malnipi, all of W'ilhoit,
Oregon; Joseph I.uolemf Seoits Mills, Oregon,
KOBEBT A. MILLEK, Register.
WANTED -TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
irentlemon or ladies to lravl for rsrnsthl.,
established house In Oregon. Monthlv IX) and
expiaisea. I'osltion steady. Reference. Knclom
self addresseil stanied euvloM. The Dominion
tympany, Dept. Y, Chicago.
McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat the World!
Fine French
Millinery.
...Miss A. S. Jorgensen...
ATA
LDIKS op okkgon city
ARE COKKIAL1.Y INVITED TO AT TEND
ATA
291'Hcrrison St., Het- 4th
J. PllILI.TPS,
Proprietor
Steam Dyeing & Cleaning Works
LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS' CLOTHING
CLEANED DYED AND REPAIRED
IN BEST POSSIBLE MANNER
Office, 215 Morrison St., Bet.
Works at Mechanics'
GO T " G. H. BESTOW & CO.
DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER
Slitip Opposite Oonirrpuiitlonul t'lmvcl', Alain btreet, Oregon City, Ore.
t
WHY IS IT.
That every day
from every part of the city, regardless of distance?
t- There must be some reason. People especially
ladies don't go out of their way to buy unless
there is a reason.
IT IS UECAUSE we have established a reputation for abso
lutely fresh goods especially in the line of table
-i- delicacies, ana our customers are sure ot a
superior article and then the prices are right.
GIBSON & LINDSEY...K
PKOFR1ETOU OF
! HARDING'S BAKERY AND GROCERY
L.
BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY
PHOTOGRAPHS...
1 LWjyouV
First-Class
Only.
...THE LEADING
MAIN STREET, NEAR COURT
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATSgco t0
RICHARD PETZOLD'S CASH MARKETS
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. .
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon.
The Place to lluy Your Shoes...
P inmiiAD
i. rr w
I Ul ULhll
(ill Third Street, ISet wren
...SPECIAL SALE...
BABY SHOES 2SC
CIIII.DS' SCHOOL SHOES
LADIES' CALF SHOES '. $i jt
LADIES' FINE DKKSS SHOES 135
MEN'S WATEKPltOOF SHOES (best in the
liitnl) from 1.25 up.
It will pay you to bring this advertisement w ith you.
Be sure to remember the Foi'I'lar Shoe Storb.
J. W. BING & CO.
Importer! and Dealers in
IjAPANESE FANCY GOODS
I T orlinc' onrl HoTife' Pnt-nt oVifnn n . . J - m.
uuuivo auu unuid luiuumuy UUUUa, LlC.
Great Sale this week 1 Come and see our prices and bargains.
S88 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Children Cry for
& 5th, PORTLAND, ORE.
Goods Called For
and Dulivered
First and Front, Portland, Or.
Pavilion, 325 Second St. '
FOR
OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
1
O
our store is filled with buyers t
i
CALL and
SEE SAMPLES ,
Satisfaction
. Guaranteed
PHOTOGRAPHER...
HOUSE, OREGON CITY, OREGON
ounc omnfl
UIIUL U I UilL
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Pine and Oak, PORTLAND
Pitcher's Castoria.