Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, November 26, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
Hntoredl Oregon City postofflce as second-class matter
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
It paid In Advance, per year . 1 50
n yer , 2 00
Kix months .- 1 00
three months 6o
)""l'he date opposite your address on the
paner denotes Ihe time to which you have paid.
PATRONIZE HOIK INDUSTRY.
OREGON CITY, NOV. 25, 1897.
GAVE UP THE FIGHT.
Henry Watterson, editor of the Louis-vlHeCourier-Journnl,
it appears I rora the
following, deems useless to attempt to
maintain the gold democracy organiza
tion longer against such odds. He says :
"The gold democrats of Kentnckey will
certainly not emhroil and embitter their
lives by a prolonged struggle against
such odds to save the countiy and the
j)iirty from the abyss of the revolution to
which the preachments of men like Mr.
Bryan of Nebraska and Henry George,
4o say nothing about Senator Tillman
ari'l Gov. AlU-eld, are hurrying all who
follow their lead. What the rest can
istand, ecnn stand. Weare democrats,
rot republicans, and if it be the desting
of the country to become the sport and
prey of the professicnal, partisan politi
cians, swinging the pendulum from one
to the other dizzy height of radicalism,
we shall go with the organized fools
rather than theorganized knaves ; though
we do not want to go with either."
IX A SUTslWLL.
TSew York, New Jersey and Kentucky
cast fifty-eight electoral votes for Me
Kinley, one of Kentucky's votes going
to Bryi n.
New York, New Jersey and Kentucky
all went democratic last week.
Had MeKinley been a candidate last
week instead of last year the popular
-vote in these three democratic states
would certainly have been cast against
dim
Now, deduct these 58 electoral votes
from the 271 which Mr. McKinley re
ceived, and there are left 213.
Add these 5S votes to the 170 of Mr.
Jinan and he would have 234.
That is a majority of 21 in the elec
toral college.
In other words, the democrats do not
tieed to gain another state. They need
only retain these three New York.
New Jersey and Kentucky and they
will elect the next president. N. Y.
Jl mill.
I'd it A I, HANKS IN A CAMPAIGN.
In themxth IlliuoisdiHtrictacmnpaign
lor congressman is i'i progress to fill the
vuca.icy mused by the death of Con
recsiniin Cooke. The sentiment for
poHtnl s.tvings b.inki 1m ho strong in
Chicago tint both party platforms pledge
the candidates to work for them if
elected. In a recent speech Henry S.
.lioutell, the republican candidate sai I:
"The people demand that congress at
its next Kt'Nttion tdiull provide lor the
eftalilii-htiii'iit of postal savings banks
under the control of the postoH'ice do
.piirtment , and a measure looking to this
end would have my hearty support.
Postal savings banks have given satis
iuction to the people where er thev
li.ivo been tried. Their existence in ail
arts of the country is a constant
invitation to thrift and economy, and
wherever thrift and economy p evail
poverty, ignorance mid crime disappear.
The establishment of such a system of
agencies for the reception of the smallest
deposits would be in exact accordance
'With th principle which should
diaracteiuo all our legislation namely,
the protection of the weakest. If wo
protect the weakest, we protect all."
Tiik newest and most assertive ad
aninistrution organ warns the president
to give no support to fecrctiiry Chile's
plan of currency reform. It tells him
that any meddling with "the money of
the. people" will wreck his administra
tion. This tuny be called the specula
tive, iiond syn lic itiu r, Wall street
view. The currency is "good enoi!t;li"
for tfold corners, treasury raiding and
g:imhliiiK operations. That our cur
rency system with its nine kinds of
money, is in u chaotic condition, which
may easily become dangerous, experi
ence abundantly proves. Tlio republU
can puny by its platform nnd by the
words of the president is pledged to re
form U. ifuuit is not untteii upon any
plan. Itdocsnot know w hat it wants
A Pkmoi'iutiA member of tlio Ohio
legislature says bo will not enter into
any combiiiatiAu to defeat llanmi.
He thinks tlAt "llauna in the
senate would do niore to bring about
democratic sucivss in UHK) than any
other man the republicans of Ohio could
send to represent them in that body."
It is rather hard on Ohio and on the
senate to purchase party advantage at
such a cost, but there is no doubt that
lliuina in the senate is a big and shin
ing example of latter day republicanism
would be worth more to the democrats
in UHXHhan a hundred ordinary stump
speakers. An article in the Press attacks the
.churches la-causo their Dells are rung
-on fc'umlaT. The editor of that sheet !
while looking for a new locution illicit 1
move to some country town where there
, . ' . .
are HO Churches anil Where the
atmosphere is more congenial.
The gold democrats did not cut-much
of a figure in the late elections. In fact
they mustered hardly a corporal's guard
anywhere. It is somewhat of a mystery
where they have gone, as the decreased
republican vote shows that they did not
vote with that party. They have either
seen the error of their ways and joined
the ranks of democracy or stayed at
home. v
W. J. Bryan thinks that ''taking the
result of the recent elections as a whole,
he voices the sentiments of democrats,
populists and silver republicans when he
says the fight will be continued with
even more earnestness until the gold
monopoly is broken and the money
trusts are overthrown."
Tub Oanby Independent says all the
Oregon City papers are owned by Mr.
Morey of the P. G. E. Co. We would
like some evidence of the ownership.
Everything owned by Mr. Morey is sup
plied with elec ric lights. We have
none, a luxury which the other papers
are supplied with.
A majohity of the populists, democrats
and silver republicans seem to be in
favor of a union of forces for the spring
campaign in this county. Articles ou
the subject from all standpoints will be
gladly received and given space in the
columns of the Courier.
Theke'b a whole lot of silver repub
licans in Oregon who are saying: If
you democrats and populists don' t stand
together in this next election, don't talk
any more about reform. Salem Journal.
Wb would think
Mayor Oaufield
9 self-constituted
would be proud of h
organ, ihu f ress.
We have received a line ot silver plated
ware, which will be givtn to our patruns,
Ihe quality Is a 1 extra coin silver plate
1487 Wm A. Rogers. We solicit you to
Inspect the same at the store of I. Selling.
Fascinators, all colors, 20, 25, 35 and
45 cents at the Racket store.
SHERIFF'S SALE..
In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon
lor tuo Counly ol Clackamas
1). W. James, I'lulutlir,
VB
Wm. Ohlenkamp y
and ' ' '
John Dull Ike, Defendants, j
Statu of Oregon, County of Clickainas, n.
BY VIRTUE OP A JODUMuNT OKI) Kit,
decree ami an execution, duly issued mil ol
mid under Hie seal of the aliove. emitled court, in
liid above entitled cituse, to mu duly directed
anil dmed the iMih day of November, HOT, upon
aiudinm-nt rendered and entered in said court
on the l day of November, 1SD7, In favor uf
1). W. James, plaiullll, and aKiuusi Win. Olilen
kiiim, and Juliu pithlke, defendants, for the sum
of $100 00, with Interest tliereou at the rate of
eluhl per cent per ami'ttn from the ninth day of
December, 1S1U, anil the further sum of 412.3 (10 as
HUomey's (ee, and the further rum ol fi'.J.Ol),
costs and disbursements, and the costs of and
upon this writ, co'TWiiHUriiug me to muse sale of
the following described real property situate in
the county of ClaekaitiHs, state el' Oregon, to-wlt:
B ginning st a pointon thttsecMon line between
sections '21 and '22 In township 3 south, range 'i
east id the Willamette Vi'crldlmi, far enough
south of the quarter src.iou corner on said tine
su ilmi h line running east Iron) suoit point
Heron the donation l,ni, claim of K. A. Wnrsli.iin
lo the west bouti-iiny oi the donation laud cluim
o Lorenzo A. Kirk will include one hundred and
twi n y Hcres of tint part of S'lid Worsiinin dona
tion laud cinliii ! log norm of ninth east and west
line, exclusive of 75H acres heretofore bold and
conveyed by Imihc l'arr to P. 8ctiil.ui.
Now therefore, hv vimn if sail execution,
Judgment order and decree, and in compliance
vvhii flic einnmaiMls of said writ, I will, ou Sal
unlay, the 'iHili d;iy of HeoeriDer, 117, t Ihe
honrofooc o'eloik p.m., al the frontdoor oi
the county court lu.u in the city of ongon
City, in sunt county and stale, sell at putilic
au lion, subject to redemption, to the lugliot
hidiicr. lor II. S gold coin, ca-ui in li ud all Hie
right, title and Interest which the within named
dt feiidauls or either of them, had ou tliiMiateof
Ihe mortgage herein or since litid In or to the
above tit neribed real properly or ioy part there
in, to Millsly said execution, Judgment order, ile
cieu, interest, costs and ull aecrutug costs.
li. W. liKAi K.
Sheriffof Clackaina County. Orecon.
Dated, Oregon City, Or., November '2 Mi, 1MI7.
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second-hand furniture
second-hand ju pte
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second-hand tools
second-hand hardware
second-hand wagons
second-hand harness
second-hand saddles
second-hand plows
second-hand cultivators
second-hand truks
ALL TO BE SEEN
AT THE-
OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE
Opposite Puntottlce.
Produee Taken in Exchange.
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Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and
Sick Headache the Results Doc
tore foi Years Without Relief.
''My blood w 'it of order, and I be
gan taking lla-- . Sarsaparilla. It has
puiined my blooJ and relieved me of
rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick
headaches. I have been afflicted with
these difficulties foe years. I am now able
to do a good day's work. Rheumatism has
troubled me since I was a child, but I am
now entirely well." Miss Phbobb Bai
ley, Box 445, Pasadena, California.
" I have suffered from the effects of im
pure blood, boils, pimples, etc., tor five
years. I have tried various remedies with
out relief and finally purchased six bot
tles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. The boils
and pimples have all disappeared since I
began taking this medicine. I am now
entirely cured." Louis Thomas, J412
Uth Street, Oakland, California.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best in fact the One True Blood Puri
fier. All druggists. $1. six for J 5. Get Hood's.
uAi r:il are purely vegetable, re
HOOd S FllIS liable, beneUclaL 25o.
NOTICE OF EXECUTORS' SALE.
VOTICB H HEttUBT GIVEN' THAT THE
i' undersigned as executorof the lat will and
testament ot Samuel sitrlte, deceased, has been
authorized, by order of the countv court of
Clackamas county, Oregon, made on the 16lh
day of i ictobcr, A u . ls'.iv, to sen either at public
or privete sale the following described real
property oeiougmg to saiti estate:
Beginning at. a point 61 rods west of the south
east corner of the u. L.C. of Wm. Matlock in
township 2 south, range '2 east of the Wiilamotte
Meridian, situated In the county of Clackamas,
state of Oregon, and running thence westerly on
the south boundary line of said 13. L. claim 22
rods; thence northerly and at right angles to last
line HI) rods; thence easterly at right angles to
last line 40 rorisi thence southerly at right angles
to last line, 40 rods; thence westerly at right
angles to last line, 18 rods; thence southerly 40
rods to the place of beginning.
Also beginning In the south line of Wm Mat
lot k D. li- C. where the same intersect the center
line of the Oreg in & California Railroad trae;
running thence easterly tracing said U. L. C line
207 feet; thence south 18-' feet; thence westerly
2t8 feet to a point in the center line the O. & li.
Itallroad track 'M'4 feet south of the place ot
beginning; thence northerly aong the center
Mliie of the O. & C. Railroad traok 9!)Ji feet to the
place of bediming, save snd except one fourth
acre deeded by Samuel Strlleand wife to Llvcsay,
recordeil ou puge 21A of book 3d, re. ords of deeds
of Clackamas oountv.
Also lots 1 and 2 of block Bve of Marshfteld,
now Clackamas, as shown by the recorded plats
thereof.
Therefore, by virtue of said order of said
rourt. I, the said executor ot the last will and
testament of t' e said Samuel Strife, deceased,
will from and after the 7th day of December,
A. D. 18'JT, proceed to sell at private sale the
above described real nronertv belonirine to said
estate as sbove described. Bids for same will be
received by the Executor at his residence in
Clackamas, or by the attorney for said Executor,
Lester P. Smith, al his olHce on Main street, Ore
iron Cltv. Creon.
Dated this 21st day of October, A. D., 1887, at
Oregon City, Oregon,
JOHN T. STRITE, Executor,
LESTER P. SMITH, Attorney for Estate.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
PURSUANT TO AS EXECUTION ISSUED
out of the Clrouil Court of the Slate of Oregon,
lor Clackamas Coiity.oi uate Nevonmer vui.is'.i,
upon a decree of loreclosure duly rendered in
said Court ou November 20th, 18D7, In the case of
The Alliance Trust compiiiv, lo., planum, vs.
I. Phelps. U.S. Phelps. Nellie E. Smith, R. C.
Smith, Kaniile Stjulies, William Squires, Addle
Smith, John Smith, Verdlo Hews, John Hews.
K. 0. Smith, as administrator of the estate of
John Grow, deceased, and Rothchild Brothers, a
corporation, delendants, In favor of the plaintiff
and against the defendants, I will, at 11 o'clock
In the forenoon on the 28th day of December,
1807, at the front doorof theoourthoiise In Oregon
ity. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder tor cash In naii'l 'he premises in aid
deoreeof foreclosure described, tieiinr situate in
Clackamas County, Slate of Oiegon, to-WII;
Heiriuniiig al a point six (li) chains an i llfly (.i0;
links north Hud twclve(12icloilus and sixly nine
Hi li links east of the soul invest corner of a -i-tioii
tweiily-tliiee (23) in lownsliip three (3) south of
faiige lureelUjeast of tiievv iiiaiueiteAieri iiau,ruu
iiluir thunee north Hi' y (fiOi eh mis. theuo- north
sixty six degrees (0ij tuirty minutes .30') west
fifteen (to) elislns and (illy (0) links, thence
north tlilv-oiie degrees (51 5 ) we.-l tlfty-niue (Stl)
chains and twelve (12) links thence west eight
(8 chains and seventy-three t73) links thence
omth one hundred and fourteen (114) cnalns,
thence cast (-is, chains anil tl tv ( 0) linns, thence
north twenty (2) chains and li it y irai.i 1 1 ilka; thence
east twenty (40 ch ins ait-l lifty ( Hiciiiiins to the
place ol beglnulut;, coutinniuu ctHi acres mote or
less; lo Bstisl'v the sum of 487. 2(1 with interest
ti0i Miveniher nth, lsti7, at the rate of 10 per
e'iit per annum, ami :725d0 with interest rom
same ttate at 8 percent per annum, and 8300 W)
as attorneys' fees; with Interest from same da' e
at 8 per cent per annum; all in Untied States
gold coin, ami the costs and disbursements of
said suit, taxed at $31 35, and the costs of and
upon said writ.
0. W. GRACE,
Sheriff of Clnckamas County, Or.
Dated, November 2 Id, UD7.
JOSEl'lI RICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oillce In Oicgoii City Bank Dlock.
Okkhum City, ( beoon.
C. II. ISOM,
Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor
Will bo ill Court Home on ench ft urd
anil 011 rciiiilar hckkIoh clnyg of
County Court.
J. W. WELCH,
IDEZLnTTIST,
WILI.AM KTTK BLOCK,
Or-inam P. 0., Oiikooh City, Ori,
Quo. C. Bhownku..
J. U. Campbell
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CaullcM iiiill.lliii!
Oreiion City, Or
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commercial
OREGON CITY,
Bin Bulldln
OREGON.
Gambrinus Cold
i Storage
Oriessen & IlMlhvyer, Props.
Bast
Wises, Liqnors and Cigars
Elegant Family Rooms.
nTi--nv --'TV
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BUSINESS
change;-
0. F. HENNINGS has
purchased the Seventh
Street Bakery of Ja
cob Kober and the new
management is pre
pared to furnish you
with Bread, Cakes,
Buns, Etc., at very
reasonable prices.
c.
F. HENNINGS, 7th St. Bakery
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IM.THB CITY
Paid Up Capital, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
resident.
Cms. H. Cauflied
Vice-president
Geo. a. Harding
Cashier,
E. G. Caufield
A General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Secuntv
Exchange Bought and sold.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available in Anv Part of th.
worm.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, 8at
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
)No Use for I
Old Santa Claus...
The wonderful atti action of our
holiday goods and low orices push
frhtt niii man nairlu W hrtaufr nt rne
I bargains for Christm.is buyers No
matter how poor the stocking, we
can fill i. You ave cordially invited
to come and see what we can do for
you. The prices on all of our goods
are extremely low.
L. A. PATTERSON & CO...
1 "Bazaar"
Oregon Oity . - OregonJ
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON OITY, OREtiON,
On the Street between the Bridge and tht
Depot.
Double and single rigs and saddle horsts
ways on hand at the lowest rates, and a eorrp
also connected with the ham for loose utonr
Any Information regarding any kind of itord
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HORSES RODOHT OR SOLD
PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY FILLED
-BY-
GEO. A. IIAKD1XG
m
m
THE-
Old Reliable Druggist
MK1MCINE AT CUT KATES
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL $100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Busines..
Loans mills, lilts discounted. Mukes Co
lection). Hiiyn mid ell exchange on all point!
In the United stfttcp and Kurope and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received nublecttocheck.
Bank open from t A.M. to 4 P. M.
D.C. UTOURKTTK, F. K. DONALDSON
President. ' Cashle
H. STRAIGHT,
DEAL3R IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
and Land , Plaster.
Winter Shoes I
T'RAUSSE BROS., second
il.inr north of P.O., have
just rtwived n tine new line of
HEN'S WINTER TANS. Ottll
ami see them. We have a'kleil
a tirst clasa shoemaker to our
establishment nml are prepared
to do all kinds of repairing at
reasonable rates, t t t t t
KRAUSSE BROS
SHOE STORE
Two Doom North ot
t'ostoltlcn
Winter Shoes!
WANTED-TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
ircntlcmen or Indies to travel (or rcmionsihle
estublislied honne 111 Oregon. Aloiithly (i mid
exiMHine. Position niemlv. Ketereiice. En
close sell ddre8ed nuiupcil pnveloie. The
Dominion Cutnptujr, Dept. Y.chlcigo.
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
rentleman or Uillet to trvl (ur rmrmnnlble,
etuioiisiteu nouae m ureiron
Monthly 66 iX) and
exiHMises, Position ateadv.
Rcfcirncc. Enrlon
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Th DomiuivD
McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat the World!
Dr. A. A. Barr
Hare Your Eyes Examined
Consultation Free
J. Phillips, Proprietor
Steam Dyeing &
LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS' CLOTHING
CLEANED DYED AND REPAIRED
IN BEST POSSIBLE MANNER
Office, Foot Morrison Street, - - Portland, Or.
Works at Mechanics' Pavilion, 325 Second St. ,
..Go TO..,
G. H. BESTOW &
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FOR -
DOORS. WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CASH PBICES EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Simp Opposite Conitreeiitlonal Clintcl', Main street, Oregon City, Ore.
. for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
RICHARD FEXZOXDS CASH MARKETS
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops,
J. W. BING & CO.
Importer and Dealers In .
JAPANESE FANCY GOODS
Ladies', and Gents'
Great Sale this week 1 Come
888 WiiKlilngloii 8tret,
HARRIS'
GROCERY
s.
Fresh Stork of
Firot-Clncs . si
lic)ot. Tor li.ty Hnil FEED
HOLIDAY GOODS.
A. N. WRIGHT, thejowajeweler. Port,and, 0r.
Til OS. F. RYAN,
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker.
Leading. Insurance AnniicY or Clackahi
Cocntv.
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Hade.
Drawing ol Legal DocumcuU Specialty
Office on east aide of Main atreet
Between 6lh and 7th.
OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
Scientific Optician, formerly
of Minneapolis, has charge of
the Optical Department for
A. N. WRIGHT, the Iowa
Jeweler, 293 Morrison St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Goods Called For and Delivere .
Cleaning Works
Hill.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Famishing Goods, Etc.
and ee our prices and bargains.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
THE
LEADER
OF LOW PRICES
GROCERIES
Willamette Block, Oregon Cily $
-PPOTICAU1
I
.6 yampi 5t
LADIES' PURSES the latest
LOUWELSA WARE new
FINE CUT GLASS
WATCHES and DIAMONDS
Cull Htid Inspect frm-
C. N. GREENMAN,
HK PIONIIR
Express
and
Drayman
(Established 18t)
Parcels deltTered lo all parts of the city.