HOW TO FIND OUT. ill a bottle or common glass wilh urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un heal! hv condition of the kidneys. When urine stairs linen it isevidenceof kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in in the back, .kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it. or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents ami. one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention Oregon City Courier and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N . Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. F. C. GADKE,' Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing of All Kinds a Specialty. Wilson Cooke'i Old Stand ORKHON CITY, ORKUON. JAMES MURHOW, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsoming. Leave Ordera at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street, Oregon CRy, Oregon. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try lloUon Dairy and he Convnvvri' w. 11. YOUNG'S Livery & feed Stable Cor. Main and 4th St. OREGON CITY, OREGON Job Printing at the Courier Office. DR. KESSLER, Thin old one armed apeclnllat, ofHt. Loula, well known !y till loin residence unit auo ciMMtiillv practice In thl city, continue 10 n.-ihi1 v treat all klnda. of clironlo and n.ivata disease FREE TREATMENT KrMMJl! every itiicrnonii Sore. HiMitM, lMiiiili'i.',i'milH.s.viili bun Tnlnis, Tuiiioin. 'It'll em. lCoacina) imd ihiT Imimrlilca or Ilia hliHid thoroughly raillruli'il, leaving the system III elruiij; pure and healthful Hate. DuTlTM HTI!M -',tHl liy an old (ionium tlOliUlllullulll reined. . Thin remedy was nrcsciiied to Dr. Kcssclcr liy a frleud In ilerllu. It him never tailed, ft? TI OnnPfl Vlivm, Ciineern. etc., trea'ed, no UL1J uUflLlU illnVrence how Ioiik aftVi'ted, KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, I'liinliiU diniciiit, loiiirniiiciii. iniiayor im urine, iiiim uri.l illscliaruc a. CHrollill.V tri'ttl I'll. riK'iiiiial Ikiii and nt'iiral(iu treated by our new reluct. lea. Tnke a rl"i r untile at bedtime and urinate In the Imltle. net aside mid IihiK at it In I lie iiiiirnliiu. II il ik cloudy, ur hit a cloudy sel tllntt In It, you have a,.nio kidney ur bludd, dlM'IIM', IIUTVP tllnDM removed In twenty-four hnur Huh IIUUlllH.'H worm In window at ol Hi v 1.1 1,1.1a 'CCl loil. nnnimit CimiTlC1 We meet iioranna even DlUiiiln Ul 1 n IVk) day whose limit h smell. mi limi 11 m ill-uiiMiiiir. This coiiiea liinn I'll Imrh 01 ell tier ill nose or sit. lunch llo aiitl tie examined. II t-H i lie ciucd before III nasnl Ihiih'm becomes Involved VnilVP IffM ,r aie troubled with iiIkIii 1UU1IU 111 till ciiiis,dia,eMiitiiaiiiigdi'iiius pimple, hitsiitiilncNs, aver on to society Slupidlics despondency, IommoI energy, Hill billon and K.lt-,iiiitl,lciice. which d priv yon M your iiihiiIiimkI and Hha'diitcly unlit iu for Miiilv, business or liiarrlugo- II ymi an Ihns ailliet. d Von niny know Ihe cause and be ir nli'd. IrinniP ifiPn MPXTHiere are thniixiiinl' iHirULD-AUIiU lltlill ol vouiroul led AMI vii .tK. in-li ny liio'kh anil klilneyn; li'i'oui'i.t 1111I11I11I 1 1 1 1 1 1 t.t I 1 and nedlun'iil In uMne; I111 IHileney or wciikiiCNH ol aexuul oriianN, tin in hi r iinniiNl 11 Itn bin mKli ot iivrvou di bili and I'li'iiniiurii deeay. Many die ol I In dutifully, litnoranl ol the eiuiNe. The m,ti iilwilnnb1 1'asea ul thli cliaracier treali d. nntTT imp dlaeaiiea. Oleet, Oonorrbeii, In f till ill U IbiiiiHllom. lilmdiaivea. Kli leluri'k NVeukiiiHM of OrKiin, hyiditlia. Ilydrucole VariUHN'le and kindred tntublea I rented. Consultation Free to All. Oi'KU K llouitg: From 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. Call or uddross J. Henri Kessler M. I). At St. Louis Dl.tpensary, . B30 VAMHILL tTRttT POUTLAND. .... OKt.wi nULINO NOTES. A birthday supnt-c party was given to Miss Katie A. Manning on Saturday evening last by her many friends. About (0, well furnished wbh refresh ments and muHic for the occasion, came about 8 o'clock and took her completely by surprise. She soon rallied to the situation however, and all' were made welcome. (James and dancing with D. 0. Ball as violinist and Prof. Eueene Ogle as organist, with the ' assistance of several amateurs, made 12 o'clock come almost too soon, when refreshments were served in abundance ; and all retired, voting it the most social party of the season and wishing the prime movers in the affair to repeat in the near future. The Salvation Army visited our place on Saturday and remained until Mon day morning. Several meetings were held at the grange hall and even the sn.all boy was in attendance. Mr. James brought out the Salvationists and just as thev were entering Mulino with music in full blast the king-bolt of the wagon broke the horses and forward wheels went on and the balance of the wagon and load were left very suddenly to consider the necessity "of another "good roads county commissioner" in this section. No bones were broken, however, and after scraping off several inches of mud (more or less) they retired with remarks that were not very complimentary to our road master. The Mulino literary society have changed their meeting night from Fri day to Saturday evening. Claude Howard has bought the Mulino sawmill of McOord & Co. and will commence logging this week. The mill will soon be running on full time. Only three and one-half miles to con nect this great Molalla country with Oregon ( Uy and yet the roads are pro nounced impassable and all loaded teams are laid off. If Oregon Uitv wants the trade of this section they had better act m6re and talk less, for eoods can be bought as chean in Canbv and the merchants there are already alive to me situation. November 29. Twkedle. , REDLAND. Oregoti is herself again and we are having plenty of rain and snow. Fall plowing and sowing is all over in this vicinity. D. H, Mosher and L. Mosher went to the mouniains hunting last Friday. no lor me neer. Mrs. Mary Mcfjrath is buildine an addition to her house. Rev. Morehouse is holding meetinirs at the M..E. church, which will lust this week. Everybody invited to attend. B. F. Linn got down about 250 thous and feet of logs duriug the recent high water. Several of our young folks attended the dunce at Logan Thanksgiving night and report a good time. E. Liiduaii of Hoir Hollow makes frequent trips to Redland of late. Bill Bonney and G. Armstrong have built a wtwinill in our burg and ate running it 111 lull blast. Give them a cull. TheOceo'a brass bund resumed practice last buiiduy and will practice every Sun day afternoon at Mr. Randall's place. The dance at Linn's mill on November 24th was a grand success. There being It) numbers out and a good lime was hud. The wedding bells will be ringing in our burg soon. How about it Jim? 1 see in the Rural Dell items the cor- respondanco in regard to Linn's name icing used so much. I think you used the name Crocker agreatdeal in your items, but I hope it viill not make any trouble in your church and Sunday school. Nov 20 Old Redlanukk. COLTON. Tim weutliiT iliiriiiK tlio lnist wci-k litis lii'cn clu'ir und cold. Some) of I ho fiil llio'S nriinnil here linvo not t?ot their spiiils ilug yet. TliuiikRuiviiiu paused vurv uuietlv in tins tifililioi'lioocl. Tlio L'nnvou t'teek delmtinir society whh nrpiinizeri on tlio loth with lieit riilnier piesnlent mid Hurt Honney vice lirenident. The (society meets "every Weiliiecduy evening The qneHtiun (or liiHt iiieetiiiu was, "Kesolved, That Hornets Hre of More Benefit to Man Than ("little." With I ronton Yedder lor the nllirimitive ami Mrs. O. (iorhett tor the negative. The judues decided in fuvor of the iiHirniutivr. Miss Ellen Botinev is home from Tort land 11 a visit. Several of the younir friends of Miss Nellie Hoi r I it rn aspi'iuliled at the home ol lu-r mother hn-t Saturday niht and (fiive her a iileasnnt siii'iirise. They danced till the vuu unall lioiiroflflV iiinl.t. CO. Ilnhhard is in 1'ortlund nt end- inn court. There was a Pticllinir school last nitiht 1 ml there will he another Jiecetnlier 10th. I 01110 one and all. Win. Teiuit rstetof 1 il Intiiook is apiin i'l our miili-l. Misscfi Ellen and Nellie Bonney were the gnosis 1 f Mrs. Ilnhhard last nitiht. Miveml er 7. Ai.imiomk. OABTOniA. Thi hi limit Il ot iwy Vrtppat. lfutur AGENTS WANTED! FOH JUVENILE HOLIDAY AMI STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. It v Ihe W, 11, t'oi.lvcy Company, the largest iiiililUhers and iiiauulnclurcrs of bocks in I lie rnltcd Slab s. Him si line of ncu holiday and other sulwcripllnn hooks on lie matket Also ngcnls wauled for "11IK SI1.VKK SI 1 1-..' the hilcsi Hint b. si lent b,ik .mi die! silver iicsi Ion by the great silver lenders. Exclusive Territory. Lnryfst Cnmniisslors. Prices Delnw Competition Write al once for 1 In ulnrs rud spei tal terms, sliiung your choice i f Icrillorv, W. B. T.OK'KfY COMPANY, .ill IVi'iboru M.,1 IIKAiO CITV COUNCIL. Regular December meeting Held on Wednesday Evening. Saloon license of Z. O. Woods renewed. Communication from water commis sion with $100 to apply on their debt of $40n0 to city filed. Recorder's report showed license fees received t) amount of $407 andwanunts issued to amount $526. Street committee was ordered to place five incandesent lights between head of fceventh street and Elyville and to cor fer with P. ti. E.Oo. in renard to nettnit: r, 1 A U I'll 1 v.., ' leiver iignis auu more 01 Ihatn 1ft. Hw. ' W'Vlll IIIC llj'. Street committee ordered to have Abemethy road from Main street, to the Portland road opened and kept in repair and were instructed to confer with U A. Harding in regard to grading 10th street from Main to Singer hid road. Liquor license ordinance as amended and ordinance authorizing purchase of rock for improvement of lower Main street passed and were signed by mayor. The committee seemed to be in favor of putting electric lights in Kansas City and Falls View, which looks like political buncombe. WARRANTS DRAWN. T F Ryan, recorder .... $ 25 00 OE Burns, chief 60 n0 E L Shaw, nightwatch 60 00 O Babcock, street work 83 C H Dye, prosecutor 2 00 P Hemelgarn, meals jail 9 80 L Dickelman, work on streets. . . 16 85 Wilson & Cooke, supplies 9 94 Enterprise pub notice dog license 40 Press, pub ordinances, etc 10 00 P U E Co, lights, claimed $174.45 170 05 m . . Probate Matters. Petition of It. D. Wilson, administrator of estate of Matilda D. Holt, granted further time to file inventory, as matter has not bien settled by supreme court. Albert Harrington, administrator of Isaac Stormer estate, ordered to disirute $388.42 in accordance with will. E. E. Oharman, (J. A. Harding and 0. H. Caufield, executors of estate of N. O. Walden, ordered to pay assessment on stock of Josephine Mining Co. held by deceased the sum of $140, and G. A. Harding, trustee, $05. .1. E. Hedges, executor of estate of Ellen J. Hedges, ordered to distrute $225, $45 to go to each of the following : Mary J. Jacobs, John B. Hedges, Wm. A. Hedges, bilbert L. Hedges and Frea It. Hedges. W. H. Cooke, executor of estate of Mary E. Winston, reported collections of $4(12.72 and balance on hand of $233, $200 of which was ordered distributed equally among following six leg.itees: Julian J., John R.atid PercyO. Winston, Ann E. Chalk, V. C. Demet and Jesse T. Cooke. Permission given Gracie D. McComb, administratrix ot Jacob S. McOomb, to loan $1900 for five years al eight per cent to J. A. lhayer. 0. A. Gengleback, John Robins n and W. S. Ruiiyon appointed appraiser of oHtate oi Samuel Shepherd. Report of appraiser of estate of N. 0. Walden tiled. Some $25,000 in eorpora tion stocks was appraised at $10,740, two promissory notes at $1010, lite insurance at $4000, real estate in county $9405, in Portland at $2")00, lifth interest in mines $1500. NEWSPAPERS IN SCHOOL. Question Discussed by Clackamas County Teachers. The Clackamas County Teachers' as Hoc.iatioii heltl its regular monthly meet ing Saturday ntl lackainas, ami was one of ,the jiuiKt iiiU-rehtiiitj: gatherings of teachers heM for some time. Eorty-two teachers were in atteiblance anil tlie exercises were of unusual interest. County Suiierinteinlent Starkweather presided. At the morning session "Oliliiwtions of School hoards to Ap- 1 licants for Positions," was thoroughly discussed hy Alex. Thomson, A. 0. Strange, J. V. Gray, Mrs. A. H. iVells, 11. S. Strange, J. C, Zinser and others. Prof. J. W. Gray, tirincipal of the Pariqilaee school, aipetided adiscussion on "Suggestions on Teaching Current Events." He thought newspapers should he introduced iu the puliiic schools in order that pupils should be come versed in new scienliliodiscoveries, etc. ; that pupils who read newspapers, advanced more rapidly, slid were more proficient iu their studies than those who did 1101 keep themselves informed on the current topics of the day through the medium ol ihe press. MrB. Wells objected to the introduc tion of newspapers in the school room. rrot iinser, ot tlie Uregon city schools favored the posting up of clippings from niaganiiii s or leading newspapers, so that the attention of the pupils would he intensitied to a particular topic ; that pupils did not have time to read every thing in the newspapers, besides there was much that they-should not read In the afternoon Prof. U.S. Hunter of the .Vilwaukie schools, real an in structive paper on ".Miuio in the I'uhlic Svhools. At the roll call, each teacher respond ed with some histoiical fact concerning tlie early history of Oiegon and other sections of the country, t.ot down in the text hook. This proved a very inlere-t- ing feature ot the nathennv. Prof. U.S. Strange, principal of the Willamette Falls echini, delivered an a lilress ou " iiow Geography Shoiil I he Taught iu the Public Sell. ail." ,.rs. V(.h, Miss Annie Kennedy and K. II. ilabbert were elected members ot the assoi i.itimi. Tlie ladies of ' lackanias served a splendid dinner, lor w liich resolutions of th inks wcie presents I l y Prof, T. G. tiicy.aiid iiiiiiiiinnnly adopted. Til,, nt.vt ti tin-' i.f tlio association will he hell at Mihvaukie in January. HX TIVS HOAiO dblMiNE TABLETS Moe the b'iMcis sinily. ndlives Uih rouuh, cures lie fcwri-h cotnlliion ami lloidai'bi. lnnkhuf II the in el mid nii'.ekcst ri nicdy for Coiiehs, Oolds, and l.a (liippc. Cures lu one dav. No core. A farmer came into a store the other day, iu a near by-town, to sell a loa I of tine apples. He was offered 5He a box. A traveling man, whowas standing close hv lema ked to the (.inner: "If you 1 I ! . I j bad those tipples in New York you eon Idget fl.fiOa box forthem." "Ya aV replied the farmer, "an' if 1 had a pail of water in h 1 I recoil 1 could get 10 cents a tilnss for il " And the drummer collapsed. 1 OA8TOXIIA. llBilt li n 'try vrtfptk Hfuuu asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man nioO said: " You never know yon have taken a pill till it is all over." 250. 0. 1. Hood & Co., r ..,,. ' IUKllcwla JUd33. The onlv Dllls to blke with iInori-9 Sarsanarllla. JOSEPH RICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Oflice in Oiegon City Bank Block. Okegom City, - i bkg'jm. C. H. ISOM, Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor Will be al Court Houe on each Sat nrd and ou regular session days of County Court. J. W. WELCH, DHUSTTIST, WILLAMETTE BLOCK, Opposite P. o., Okeook City, Or. Geo. C. BnowNKU. J. U. Campbell BROWNELL & CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Caufield Building Oregon City, On C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE : Commercial OREGON CITY. Bin Bulldln OREGON. THOS. F. RYAN, Notary Public and Real Estate Broker. Leading Insurance Agency op Clacxam County. Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Hade. Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty Office on east side of Main street Between 6th and 7th. OREGON CITY, OREGON. The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes eo lectlona. Buys and sells exchange on all points In the United States and Kurope and on Hong Kong. Deposits received subject to check. Bank open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE, F. E. DONALDSON President. Cashie H. STRAIGHT, DEAI.SH IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Mill Feed, Lime, Cement and Land Plaster. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OUEGON CITY, OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge and the Depot. Double and single rigs and saddle horset a ways 011 baud at the lowest rates, and anorra also connected with the barn for loose stock Any Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by letter or person. HDRSKSKOIIOHT OU SOLI) C. N. GREENMAN, THR PIONEER Express and Drayman r (Established 1S66 ) Parcels delivered lo all parts of the city. M PRPRPPTPTTftNS il?Q IS ACCURATELY FILLED M m m m UY IN GEO. A. HAHD1XG W TH Is old Reliable Drugget m w MKHK INK AT CUT KATKS I ViWt IT,, ,. MlU uU 11 J I Old Santa Claus... The wonderful attiaction of our holidi.v goods and low nrices push the old man aside. We boast oi our hargaiiis for I 'hristni is buyers .No matter how poor tlio stocking, we eaii till i . You a ee) cordially invited to come and see what we can do fori you. The prices 011 all of our goods tire extremely io . L. A. PATTERSON & CO... I I Bazaar" ! )l Oregon City Pills SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Conrt ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. M. E. McCarver, Plaintiff, va. Eliza Coleman and Thomas Coleman, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clai k imaa, ss. BY VIETUK OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, D Fi erce and an execution, duly issued out of and under the feal of the above entitled court, in Ihe above emitted cause, to me duly directed and datid the 1st day of December, 117, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the Wih day of November, )H'7, in favor of M. K. McCarver. plaintiff, and against Eliza Cole man and Tlumms Colemnn, defendants, for the sum of SG'.ltUO, with lnlerL-st thereon at the rale of 10 per oent ner annum from 'lie 20th day of Novemner, ianv. ana me inriner sum 01 uiuu.cu as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 810.00. costs and disbursements, and the eosts of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the billowing described real property situate lu the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to wit: Beginning at a point 6.1 chains north o the northwest comer of the noitneaat Va. of the northeast of Beolior 4, tow nship 2 south of range 2 east of tne Willamette Meridian, iu the center ol the couutv road lending from Milwau kle to Phillip Foster's and running theuve sumh 2.1 89 chains to the southeaHi corner of the north west lA of the noflheiist i of said teclion 4, thence west thirty links 10 the ei.st boundary of the D. L. C. of W. T. Mullock, deceased, Ihence north 22 degrees west 6.40 chains lo tha noitheast comer of said Matlock claim, thence suutb 08 dogrefs west 8.45 chains, Ihence north 24. SO chains to the center of said county road, thence east oil Ihe line of said road 10 chains to tha place of beginning, continuing 22.00 acres In Clackamas county, state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue ol said execution, judgment order and deoree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will, ou Mon day, the 3d day of January, lulls, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in., at the front door of the county rouit house iu the city of Oregon City, In said county and slate, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named deiendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in and to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing cosls. ii. W. GRACE. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., Dec. 1st, 18a;. NOTICE OF EXECUTORS' SALE. VOTICE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned as executorof thelat will and testament 01 Samuel Strite. deceased, has been authorized, by order of the count court of Clackamas county, Oregon, made on the lHth day of October, A D. 1SD7, to sell either at public or private sale the following described leal property belonging lo said estate: Beginning at, a point til rods west of the south east corner of the v. L.C. of Wm. Matlock In township 1 south, range 2 east of the Willani tte Meridian, situated In the county of Clackamas, state of Oreguu, and running thence westerly on tne soma uounuary line 01 sain u. b claim n rods: thence northerly and at rignt angles to lust line HI) rods; thence easterly at right angles lu last line 4U runs; tiicnce tuuiuerly al right angles tu last Hue. 40 r.ds; thence westerly at right angles to last line, 18 rods; thence southerly 4u rods to the place ef beginning. Also beginning in the south line of Wm Mat lock D. L. C. where the same intersect the eeiiter line of the Oregon & California Railroad traca: running thence easterly tracing said D.L. C.line zui ieei: tnence soutn iaj leet; tneuce westerly 2ii3 feet to a point iu the center line the O. & C. Railroad track UDJ feet Bouth of the place of oegiuiiiug; mence normeriy aiong tne center Hue of the O. & C. Railroad track 9u!; feet to the place of beginning, save and except one fourth acre deeded by Samuel Strite and wife to Livosay. recorded on page 215 uf book 35, records of deeds of Clackamas county. Also lots 1 and 2 of block five of Marsliricld, now Clackamas, as shown by the recorded plats bucreui. Therefore, by virtue of said order of said rourt. 1, the said executor ot the last will and testament of ti e said Samuel Strite, deceased will from and after the 7th day of December, A. D. 187, proceed to sell at private sale the above described real property bclunglng to -ald estate as shove described. Bids for same will be received by the Kxecutor at his residence iu Clackamas, or by the altorney for said Executor, nester r. sinitli, al his omce 011 Dam street, Ore ami City, Creon, Dated this 21st day of October, A. D.,1887, at Oregon City, Oregon, JOHN T. STRITE, Executor. Lissi tu 1-. SMITH, Attorney lor Estate. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon ior tne uounty ot uiacKamas. D. W. James, Plaintiff, 1 vs. 1 Win. Ohlenkamp and 1 John Dahlke, Defendants. J State of Oregon, County ot Clackamas, ss. Y VIRTL'E OP A JUDGMENT OKllKIt, decree and an execution, dnlv issued out ol and uudertheseal of the above entitled court, iu the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated tlie 24th day of November, is'J", upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court ou the 3d day of November, 18117, lu favor of i. v. James, pialulilt, and against Wm.onien kamn and John Dahlke, defendants, for the sum of 120U.U0, wim Interest thereon at the rate of ei!lu per cent per annum from the ninth day of December, ih:i', and the timber sum of im its attorney s fee, and the further sum 01 'JJ.0O, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, Ciiirmaudlnii me to maae sale ol the followiiiK described real property situate iu the enmity of Clackamas, slate of (ireiinn, to-wit: a uinunia ut a iHiiiioiiiiicM.C!ioiiilue. uclweni Sictiuns 21 and .?2 in township UMiuth, rni'ire 'i east 01 tlio Wlliaiuelle me. ull.n., far eu iiikIi south of the quai u-r s e ;wu corner on said line so iiihi a 1. ne 111 1 1 u j j is: east iro.u s'.icn poi.il aero s the ibinattoil biiiil clmlu of K A. Worhiuu Lo ti e ui st boon isi o Hie dmialloii laud cbilul 0 Lereiiii A. Kirk Will liielu.i hundred and I weii'v acres id l,m pari td' s ml orsaaiu dona tioii land efiliu lylua uoriii ol's'i.di eiisi and west lint), exclusive 01 lbs acres beretnfure sold and uioed by KiiHe I'arrtu r.Sciiilai . Now Iherefme. bv vinu .' if said execution. judgment order ami decree, and iu compliance wnli the commands of said wnl, I will, on Sal urda, the '.'Hih day of December, lsn7, at the hour of one o'cloek p. 111., at the frontdoor of 1 lie couniy court lu uso In the cily ol Uregon City, in siitd county and stale, sell at public Kin t on, subject to redinintiou, lu Ihe highest bidder, for V. S go'd cum, easn iu h lid all the naht, ti'le and Interest which the within iiauu-d fcnibiuts or either 1 1 them, had on lb' (lute ol the mortgage herein ur since hud iu or to tlie above ib scribui real properly or any part there nt, t s itlsly said execul Ion, Judguie.it order, ue c.ee, iuteresl, coats and all a crui. g coats. U. W liKAl Sberilfef Cbicknmas Ci.uuly. Or.-eon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., November 21th, DD7. Gd to... DAVIDSON'S GALLERY Up-to-Date Pictures Gambrinub Cold 3 Cj age tiriessen & Hallwyer, Projw. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Elejaiit Family Rooms. OUEGOy C'TY OKEOON WANTKP Tkl'STWOtTIIY AND ACTIVE geiiilenuMi 01 Indies to travel for responsible eslublishcd house in Oregon. Monthly its) and exiK'iiscs. Position s.' adv. Reference, rit elose self adilivssed stamped envelope. The Dominion Couiptuy, Depl. V.Chicago. WANTKn-TKmWOKTHY AND APTIVK emrtllUl.ei huiM in OrHL'oii. Monthly A.ou nml t'Xp'nin. l'iiin ftlt-Mtlv. Ri,lenno'. ttuvKe iiclf-4iMroi-l stmifl i-iivfloj. Tht lomlniuh Chlldrcp. Cry far SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court 1 f the tate ot O.egon, for tne uounty ot 1,1 tcKamn". A. E. Latourette, Executrix of the Will of L. D. C. Latourette, Diceasxi, Plaintiff, vs. E. P. Elliott, LUile'li. Klliott, Thomas Charman, Frank Welch. Margarcll Barrett, J. J. look and C:iarles Albright, Jr., Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss, BY VIBTUE OF A JUi UMKNT ORDER, DE cree and an execution, duly, issued out of and under (lie seal of 1 neab ve eutbled court, in the above euiiiled cause, 10 me duly directed and dated the 27th day of November, IW, upon a judgment rendered and ent -red lu said court on the 2'lth day cf November, 1817. in favor of A. h. Lalouictte, Executrix ol lue will of L. D C. Lalnuretto deceased, plaintiff, and against E. P. Klllnti, Lilliu ii. K.lii-t , rhoiua Charraan trunk Welch, Margarctt B.irrett, .I.J. ''00k and Chai Jes Albright,, Ji , ilefi udants, for the sum of Jliisli.i 0, wnli b L-rest tliereo'i al tlu rate of 10 pee cenl. per annum from the 20th day of November,. 1807, and the further sum of 15(1.00 as attorney's 'ee. and the further sum of flo.00, costs and dia bursemenis, a, id the cosls ol und upon tills writ, commanding me to make sale of the f dlowiir? described real propeity situate in the county of ' Clackamas, slate of Oregon, to-wit: Lots three and four iu blook forty-five ot comity addition tn Oregon Cily, all of fractional block lettered D lu county uddii.lon to Oregon City and lot three lu block three iu Mt. Pleasant addition to Oregon idty sccording lo the T. Pfc Kuuiiall subdivision of snld block, ad according' to the olllcial maps and plats on hie In the otllce of the Recorder in Clackuwias county, state of Oregon. Sow. therefore, by virlue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ. I will, on Mon day, the lid dsy ol Jauunry, 1808, al the hour of one o'clock p. m., nt Ihe front door of the connlv" court boue In Ihe city of Oregon City, in said county and stale, sell al nubile auction, subiect to redemption, to the higlicsi bidder, for U. fe. gold coin, cisli in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or- cither of ttiein, had on the date of the mortgage Herein or since uau lu or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest 0 jsts and all accruing costs. u. w. uhai;k, Sheriff of ('laetiamas County. Oregon, Dated, Oregon 'Jiiy, jr., Nov. 2HU, 1W. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of tne nute of ureg on, for tne uouniy 01 uiacaamas. Jacob Spangler, PlalutilT, vs. Z. 6. Gard and lit leu II. Anderson, Defendants. State of Oregon, County ot Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE oF A JUDGMENT OKDER, D fi erce and an execution, dulv Issued out ot and under the seal of the above entitled court, iu the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the Mill day of November, 18t)T, upon ajuaginent rendered ana entered in saul court ou the first day of November, DOT, In favor of Jacob spangler, plainllll'. and against Z. 8. Gurd ana He len o, anuerson, deienaants, lor tne sum of (301.60, with interest theieon at the rate of Id per cent per annum Iroin the first day of Novem ber, lwi7. and the further sum of v0 as attorney' lee, and the 1'urllier sum ol Hf. 00, cosls and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property situate In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to wit: beginning at the northeast corner of the D. L. C. of Ezra Fisher and wife In township 1 soutn of range 2 east of the W. M., running thence along the nurth boundary of said claim north 81 degrees west 4.26 chains to corner of C. Welch's land, thence souih 28 degrees 10 min utes west H.70 chains to the noithwest corner uf two acre tract of land owned by M. O. Gard, thence along the north side of said two acre tract south til degrees 60 minutes east 4.33 chains to the northeast comer uf said two acre tract, thence nnrth.4 feet, thence southeasterly Uchains, more or less, to a point on the east line of said claim, which point is 20.23 chains south of the northeast corner of said claim, thence north 20.28 chains to the place of beginning, containing 14 acres of land, nirfre or less, also a strip 20 feet wide and described as beginning at a puint4feet north of the northeast corner of said Iwo acre tract and running thence south 28 degrees 10 minutes west along the cast side of said two acre tract B.fiJ chains tu the centir of the couniy road, them e along the center of said road east erly 20 feet, thence north 2S degrees 10 minutes east 15.5- chains, thence west 20 feet lo place of beginning, Clackamas county, slate of Oregon, Now, therefore, by virlue of said execution, Judgment order ai d decree, and tu compliance wltii the commands ot said writ, 1 will, on Mon day, the 3d day of J miliary, 1(.8, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. at Hie front door of tlie county court house iu the city of Oregon City, 111 said county and staie,sell al public audiou, subject to redeuiption.to the highest bidder lor U.S. gold coin, cash inliaiid,all the right, titleaud mleiest which the wiilnn named "eieiidiints or either of them, bad 011 tlie date of the lining, me or since had in or 10 (lie above described reai property or any pait thereof losaiisl'y said execution, judg ment order, decree, inleroBt, costs and all accru ing cosls. U, W. GRACE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., Nov. 2!lth, 18D7. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court uf the State of Oregon, for the Couniy of Clackamas, Minnie McKean, Pialuiiff, vs. Jennie Metcher and Henry Mclcher, Defendants. Stateof Oiegon. County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OK A Jl'liGMKNT ORDER, DK cree and an e&ecution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of tr e above entitled court. In the above elilllleil cause, tu me duly directed ami dated tlie 2,tli day ol November, 1S1I7, upon a Judgment rendered and eiilen d lu said court 011 the 20111 day of November. 18D7, In favor of M'linle McKean, pbiuuiii, ami against Jennie Mt Idler and Henry Mclcher, dtfenoauis, for tha sum uf tGuUOO, w ith Int. rest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per a Minn Iroin the 20th day of No. veuibcr, 1SU7, aud the further sum of 7o.0i as attorney's fee, and the furiher sum of i3l).00, costs aiid distmrsena ins, and tne cosls of and upon this writ, commanding me tu luuke sale of the following described real proptuy Bllnate iu llip 1 oniilv of (Muekrinias. kIhIh ot Oreiroll. to-wil- Tlie west i uf soul 11 nest k of the southwest )t of section at, ine west . 01 noriuwesi oi ine northwest of section 82. the east W of south- ea-t of the ootl:ea-l of stvllnn 30, the cast i,j of northeast 't of Hie northeast t of section Hi, all In township 2 south ol range 1 east of the YY illametlo Meridian. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution. judgment order and decree, and in compliance Willi ine coiuniauiis 01 sain writ, t win, uu Mon day, Iheltd day of January, lsns, at the hour ot one o'clock p. in., at the trout door of the county court house In the city ot liregoa City, In aaid countv and state, sell at public auction, subject lo redemption, lo the Ingliesi bidder, for U.S. gold coin, casn in bund, all the riiihl, title aud Interest which Ihe within n nied defendants or either of them, bad on the dale of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real properly ur any part thereof, to sslisly said excciilieii, judgment order, decree, interest, costs, and all acciulng costs. O. W. GRACF, Sheriff of Clm kamas Couniy, Oregon . l altd, Oregon Cily, Or., Nov. 2iilh, ls:i7. 'OIICElO, SHERIFF'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AS .feXKCUITDN ISsUKD out ol ihe Cliciill CuuK i tne Stale of uregon, lor 1 hiikauina only, ol naie, ISuvenilier Dili, 1MI7, upon a deiTe if inrrclosure duly rt ndered 111 said Court ou November iuih, lH'.i7, in Iheonse o( Tne Allianve Trust C uuoanj, Lu.. plaintl i, v. I.. I'bclps, 1. s. I'belps. .Nellie h. Suiiih, K. C. sniilli, Kiuuije Sipilus, William ro, 11 ires, Ad, lie Siiiiin, John Smith, Ver ie Hews, John Hes, h. C. smith, as adint, il liaior oi the estate of 'John lliow ileeee.nl and Roili' liild Bruihers, a eorporrtiioii, dt'lemtaiits, 111 iavor of the piaiullff and against tlie defendauis, f will, at 11 0 clock in Ihe lorciiotiu on Hie sh day ul Decerr.ber, ls'7.at the fioiit dis.ro: tnecouiti oiise ill oregou I - ii . tncgoii, su.l el public ai.c.ion 10 the highest ' bidder lot l-a-ll 111 llano he premises IU said (buiec ol for, closure desciloeil, '-eliig silliale in 1 bckaniaa Ciiiiui, Snue uf Oiegon. to-wit: llet mini, g al a (siinisi.x (il) chains an . liliy (."1O1 puke 11 1 Tin hi., I mcl;l'-' ctinln- and slxiy nine lllii) liiiKseasi i lite s iiuiiaesi coriierof acetitiii luelity-tlllcr fJ3) 111 10W1 ship llllee l3 M.lllll of langc tlirce'oei.st ol Hie i'iliaineiteMerl liaii,ruu miia tbetiee nortli Hi y ifib cu uns, thence north sixiysix degrns ,Ikii iliiny inlnules ,.10') west tilleeii Sb') hi.b and buy (.'iOi links, thence 1 1, nil ttny one ilegrces (,'il 1 1 t-l till) -nine l.Mi) cha'lis slid Iwelve (l-'j ill k, lllellee west t ight () 1 hallis slid 1. Velilj ll lte t7;l) lllik, Ihence ,ouili tne hundred h.,i1 lenrietii ,1 14 1 mains, li.eiice ii-l (4S 1 lie ins hi n li t ( li) links, Ibeiice lunin Iwi lily I'.ej elii'liisi.iu Inly o'b iinl s: llirnea easi luetiii i-in chains and nfix I 0, chnlns to tlia place id ijtuii.iiiiig. iinielini i i' scrisnmre or less; lo ssii'iy H e sum of 4s7.2li with Inlcrest fr 111 uv iiiocr uih, lst'7. at 101- line of lu per cent per annum, aril (..7-ii till with Interest Irom same dale IS per ci 111 per annnm aid Clioti) as siioriieta lecs;lih inter, si firm same dale al s er 11 lit lr sui.uiu; sli i, l ulled Slates gnlil coin, und the c. sis Hint di. burst incuts of nil. I soli, taxed at (Ul and Ihe tosls uf aud tiisjti said w rib II. W, (if.ACE, Mierlfl of l lackain.is I'nunlv, Or. Dated, X.ivcmlH-i li kl, 1W7. Pitcher's Castorla,