i HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or com im n v an iline ami let it stand i ' i t 'in irsedinieiit 01 seiiltn;; will) aealtliv ennuition i I y hrine BUitw liiinn i I it urouble. T'lniriqii' or pain in thi h.n-k , v proof that the kidiv out of order. WHAT TO DO. There in cmiiH-i ''it often exprcfHHil ' K " Swamp R""t the a t ' " 1 fulfills every isl. v the back, kidney i every nan nf the u s . It anil 111 CIH corrects inal ili Bedding P"' i" pa 1 following line ot ik;u andoveicomes Ihm n of being compelled ' during i he night m n " and the extra rdii dr i Hoot is winn i ealiz 1. highest tor its wntiiii moHt diwtrepsitnf nn medicine you t-hciiiil .i i t llH'l I brer, I i isi ftoMly ' in ii y lime , i'. I lie mild l lis ' l s limp r .la "Im ilie mil mien of the . 1 1 vuii need a luive the lien!. Bold bv druggist, iniie tiny renin and one dollar. Yon may have a sample bottle and pamplil' t lu-ili unit fiee by mail. Menij in Oith n rrv 0 uiuisk and send nur Hd'l' Co . Binnliamt'in. N of this paper un t' m of this i 'O'er In kl'mer & ll" proprietors irmtineiiesH Y. F. t. G . iL;. Plumbiiuj and '1 inning. Jobbing i il. Wilson A Cooke's Old Bland OKKiiON CITY. (IIIKOON. ' JAMES MUKKUW. Decorating Paper Hanging Artistic House Painting And Kalsoming. Leave Orders at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street, Oregon City, Oregon. BOLTON DAIRY ( CHAS. CATTA Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try liolton Dairy and be Convnoed ' W. U. YOUXU'S Livery & feed Stable Cor. Main and 4th St. OREGON CITY, OREGON "teJob Printing at the ir- Courier OHice. DR. KESSLER, Thin old on armed apeclallst, of Bt Louis, well known by nil lour realdenoe and auc CMafully practice In this olty, continue to ticreaHftilly treat all Kinai 01 cnrouio anu prtvnla dlaeaaea 1 PDIT TDmTHiriJT forth poor who call In peraon at the olflco ; "very afternoon 1LUU1J nil LI U&111 rimnlea.Beroliila.avph In 111 Tiiliu. Tumori. Tetlera. Erstwia mid rilier Impurities or the blood thoroughly radicated, leaving the system lu a strong, Dure nod lienitmul aiuie. nnriTllimiOlif trtd by an old Oerman tlilLUlulllOlU remedy. Thli remedy win iri'Minied to Dr. hesaeler by a frluud lu Icrlln. It baa never tailed. II Tl OnDPCI I'li-cre, Cancers, etc., treated, no JJjlJ OUillJl) dltrnrenee how long affected. SCIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, willful, ilttlloiill , ton Irmiuent, milky ur blirnn V irliiB, 11 tlx I iith I discharges, eHmlully trout ml, 'lien, riieuniatliuu and neuralgia treated by itir new nuueuii'S. Tiike a clir bottle at bedtime and urinate n the bottle, not iwlde and look at II In the nornlnir. If It in cloiu v. or lm a clouilv i'l Hint In ll, you have nine kidney or blinlclrr MKCHMI. HADP WriDW removed In twenty-four hour lulu nUillUHie worma lu wludnar Hi of 1 Ire l.'i toli'i lent long. 3nPmn CimiWta We meet persona every JfillMn OlUmO illiywhone lireiil ll niiella .0 hiid It l diHiciiHlliiir. Thlaeomea Ironi .' mrh 01 either the none or atumneli. do mid ' exiiniliied. It or 11 be cured before the ihmiI bonea becomea Involved. TlKTilP HlffW ,r '"" are troubled with nlRhl UUllU ill U 11 cnilNiiiiiii,eiiHUiilinKiirHiiia , 'liiiplra, liHMliluliiesii, avermon to aoclety 1 11 itl iit-NM. ut'tiHiiittiinoy, Iobk ot energy, mi ! 'itliin mid aell-eoutlilence, wlileli deprive you I your iniiiiliood and abai'luti'ly until ydu or utility, bimlneiia or niarrliige 11 you are hUH uillii'ti'd you may know the cauae Uu .nil Iw trimli'd. 1 ITTintr nrn lirW there re thoumind ' UirULD-ftUIllJ lUDll of you trou bled with i vi'nk, iii'hing bui'ka and klilneva; tri'ipieut, mill lul ui hull Ion and aedlnii'iit In mine : I in oiiMii'y ur wt'iiknena ot aexuitl orKHiia, and ' lu r iiniiilatiikHblii algna of nervoua di'tilllly , mil iiri'iiiHlure deeey. Many die of thin tlllli'iilly, iKiuiraut of the raime. The moat bin IniiU' cuana of I hla oharaoler treated. lntlf ll (TP dlaeaaea. Gleet. Gonorrhen, In i . Al T ill U Ibininllona.lnwIiiirK'i'a, SUU-I iirt'a , .Vi'ukin'Na of Organa, tiyphllla, llydrocula Varicocele and kindred irouolvi treated. Consultation Freo to All. Oi'Tii'K Uouu8: Ftoiu 9 A. M. to , 8 P. M. Call or address J. Henri Kessler M. D At St. Louis Dispensary, . t ,., 8301 YAMHILL 8TRCCT. Portland. ... . Oregon r 1 STREET RAILWAY DEVICES. Among Them a Scheme to Keep Con d actors Honest. It is many years since Mark Twain's lines immortalizing the enforced punching of variously colored 'slips by street railway conductors to prevent tbeir "holding up the company" ran riot through the land, and the "buff trip slips, " the "pink trip slips" and the ' "blue trip slips" have long been abau doued by most street railways in favor of the clock faced indicator. This is a fairly good device, but still it may be worked by a clever man not unwilling to divert a few nickels to his own pocket. In Toronto the company has a scheme which, so far as any ono knows, has never yet been circumvented by a conductor. Indeed, it is difficult to see how it could be got around without the connivance of a passenger. By this plan the conductor does not touch money or tickets at all. When collecting, he car ries around a specially made receptacle into which the passenger must put his own ticket or 5 cent piece. The con ductor who violates the company's rules by taking the fare from the passenger and putting it into the fare holder is liablo to discharge. At the end of each collection the receptacle is hung upon a special hook and must there remain un til more passengers board the car. The cars of the trolley line between Minneapolis and St. Paul are fitted with admirable appliances to prevent acci dents to passengers careless in stepping ou and off. At the rear end of each car are folding gates which are under the control of the motorman, who does not open them until the car has reached a full stop and closes them before it starts again. Controlled by the, same lever as that which opens and closes the gates are folding steps, which let down when the gates open and close up when they shut. The managers of this same line have carried the street car advertising notion to a greater length than the managers of most other trolley lines in the United States. In addition to the ordinary space for advertisements over the windows, the backs of the seats are provided with panels for the display of advertising matter. This does not, however, seem to attract the advertisers of the twin cities very much, for the panels are very rarely utilized except for amusement announcements. Exchange. HER LIFELIKE STATUE. It SlgnalUed Her Departure From the World of Artlata. Before her marriage she had been a famous sculptress. She bad made sev eral portrait statues of well known men, and every one predicted for her a still more brilliant future, when she suddenly set all predictions at naught by marrying a wealthy man who dis approved of her keeping up her profes sional work. She was very quiet under this restriction, but was supposed to rebel inwardly. Therefore when at a dinner party one evening she asked ber old friend General Bashar to come to see her on the following evening and inspect her lust piece of work, which she thought the best and most lifelike she had ever executed, he supposed he was expected to use his influence to pre vail upon her husband to permit her to resume her place among the working fraternity of artists. "I am sure you will like it, general," she said, with a winning smile. "It fairly lives and breuthes. I confess I am in love with it myself." On the appointed evening the gen eral, with some misgivings over, the delicacy of the taBk intrusted to him, presented himself. Instead of inviting him to the studio his hostess, to his surprise, offered to bring ber last bit to him. "Oh, it's statuette, is it?" he asked. "Well, yes, you might call it so," she answeied, as she went out of the room. In a few minutes she returned, bearing in her arms a baby t Chicago Times-Herald. Mlataken Pride. Phil May, the artist and caricaturist, tells of a funny experience he had on his return from a tour for the London Graphic: When I came back to London, hastened to the office, and imagine my gratification when I saw everywhere resplendent banners bearing the inscrip tion in large letters, ".Welcome to May." "This is indeed fame," I thought, and when I got to The Graphio office there whs another inscription, with flowers and all the rest of it, "Welcome to M. and G. " The G. worried me bit, but then the uiune of the man who went out with me commenced with G, I told the editor of my gratification. " Why, jou egotiKticul mint, he te- marked politely, "it's nothing to do with you I It's the marriage uf Prince George aud, Princess May. " 'tie lrtce of Bonga. The following list shows that n great deal of money is made from popular musio in Kuglaud: Sir Arthur Sullivan is said to have realized 10,000 by his celebrated toiig "The Lost Chord. " Bulfe appears to have received high prices for the copy rights of some of his songs. For "1 Dreamt I Dwelt In Murhlo Halls" he got "8,000, the sumo for "When Other Lips," and 5,000 for "Tho Heart Bowed Down. " When recently put up for auction, 1,313 15s. was obtained for tho copyright of Michael Watson's song "Anchored." Harper's Round Table. An Knglish writer says that if the Prussian conscription were applied in India England would have 3,600,000 regular soldiers actually iu barracks, with 800,1100 recruits coming up every year a fi'tcu with which not only Asia but tho world might be subdued. Two hniiieht'H of the Aberdeen Asso ciation I'm tho Distribution of Litera ture to Settler in Canada have been formed iu Montreal. Children Cry for THEY COINED WORDS. A Young Lady Interesting Dream of In vention and Wealth. "Good morning," she said. "You look quite griggish. " "Griggish?" he interrogated. "What kind of a look is that? 1 is it is it anything alurjning?" Oh, no, silly 1 Don t you know what griggish means? 1 manufactured it ages ago out of grig, a grasshopper some thing hlitho and sprightly, you know. That reminds me, I had the most inter esting dream the other night. I dreamed we kept a wod stora " "A word store?" "Yes, we coined words and sold them to the inventors of foods and of typewriters, and" "How were they sold, by the yard or by the dozen?" he interrupted. "Neither way. We sold each word ac cording to the amount of brains expend ed in inventing it, except the words pertaining to bicycles they came high, because they were so fashionable. Oh, it was quite a large store, all divided up into departments. There was the bicycle department, the cigar depart ment, the electrical department, the patent medicine department iu fact, all lines were represented in which in ventions might be made needing names. You see, we sold a name for so much, and then if the invention proved suc cessful we shared in the profits." "Well," said the man, "I hope you showed more taste iu the matter than the person who invented such words as 'cupograph, "mimeograph, ' 'comptome ter' and 'operuphoue' they give one literary indigestion." "Oh, yes," she replied, "our coinage was of a much higher order. Of course we had words ending in graph and phone and cycle, but they were exceed ingly cheap, and inventors were rather ashamed to be seen buying them. Words like 'pegamoid' came high. I wish I could remember all the lovely names we coined," she went on. "The only one I can think of is 'haniwich,' a sub stitute for ham sandwich. Don't you think that's choice? I dreamed that we sold it to a restaurant man and he made a mint of money out of it. "Chicago Tribune. WARFARE OF CLASSES. Modern Football Mere Flay to Vale'a Old Freahman-Sophomore Struggle. The organization aud development of intercollegiate athletics now absorb much of the energy that used to be given to the furious internecine warfare of classes. From time immemorial there were mighty games of football on the New Haven green, iu which whole classes engaged. The freshmen posted their formal challenge on the bulletin of lyceum, and the supercilious accept ance of the sophomores named the day for the struggle. "Come," cried the class of '60, And like aacriflees In their trim To the Are eyed maid of smoky war. All hot and bloeding will we offur you. And the Tyrtaius of '58 cheered his mates with the noble lines: Let them come on, the baaeborn orewl Each soil stained churl aluekl What gain they but a aplitten skull, A aod for their baae backl On the bloody day appointed both sides massed iu heavy column with Na poleonic, tactcis, while the New Haven fathers surrounded the field. When the round leather ball was kicked, 200 men Clashod together iu frantic, shoving, dusty, roaring chaos, the one sido striv ing to kick the bull to the Chupcl street fence, the other to force it to the steps of the Matebouse. Swift ruuuers hung upon the outskirts to seize the ball chance directed to their feet, and hurry it amid full gazing applause to the goal. But it was iu the middle press where deeds were uncrowned, where shirts be came streamers aud rib squeezed rib until they cracked, that the heroes of war and the college bully were to be found. From this Titanio struggle the degenerates of today have evolved the emasculated game which they call foot ball, a wretched sort of parlor pastime) Judge Henry . Howlaud in Scrib ner's. Turklih Trafllo In Blavea. Slave dealing in Constantinople, as we know, always exists, and the wife of a pasha is not above the wretched business. Richard Davey, in his book, "The Sultftu and His Subjects," says: "A good deal of Turkish traflio in slaves is conducted in the following manner on very well conceived com mercial principles: The wife of a pasha, as a matter of speculation, purchases two or three little girls for a trifle, either from a slave dealer cr sotno poor woman, generally a Christian, possibly a Bulgarian refugee who is unable to bring up her own children. The lady educates each child, teaches it those ac complishments which are indispensable to harem life, such as singing, dancing and playing on musical instruments, washing, starchiug, ironing, embroid ery and even a littlo cookery. To this may be added a smattering of some for eign language and a very elementary knowledge of Turkish caligraphy. Wheu the child is grown up, if she is hand some the lady turns her to accouut aud liberally repays herself for her trouble by selling her at a high figuro to some pasha of ber acquaintance through the medium of 0110 of the well known old women whose business it is to carry out transactions of that sort. ' Mo Inventor. "They do say that every American is a bom inventor," said the patricti' gentleman. "My husband," said the fat lady, "is an exception. He uses tho sanio old ex cuscs fer being out late that I used to hear my father use. "Indianapolis Journal. Sir James Grant predicts that the gold output of Canada, especially of British Columbia, will astonish the world at no distant date. We are always bored by those whom we bore. La Rochefoucauld. Pitcher's Castoria. Safe For Foux Yean. Every now and then we hear of legal action being commenced against a trubt or of an investigation being' instituted. But nothing conies of it. ' The trusts have a Republican administration back of them such an administration as created and fostered them. They know they are safe for another four years. , Easy. to learn to write short- "Is it hard hand?" "No. Anybody can learn it. And aft-j er you have got so you can write it, ' why, all you have to do is to go to work, and learn to read what you have writ ten. " Chicago Tribune. There are said to be over a thousand women in New York who, in one way or another, make their living by their pens. Leeuwenhoek and Humboldt both say that a single pound of the finest spidei webs would reach around the world. For Over Fifty Years An Old and Well-Timed Remedy. Mrs. VVinslow's Soothing fcyrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers fortheirchildren while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cuies wind colic, and is the best remedy for DiHrrhren. Is pleacant to the tawle. Poldby I ru.'gi 8 in every part of the Woikl. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsow's Soothing Syinp, and take no other kind . Beauty la ltlood. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Cathartic clean your. blood and keep it clean, by stimuli up the lazy liver and driving all iuiDuri'.ies from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All druggists satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c, A gentleman went into Ilolman'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." But when it was explained how and why it was sold so cheap, he took the paper and was highly pleased. 1 No Gripe When you take Hood's Fills. The big, old-fasa-loned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not la it with Hood's. Easy to take ruOOd'S and easy to operate, Is true ot Hood's Pills, which are fQE 1 1 up to date In every respect, III 5 Safe certain and sure. All al druggists. 25c. G. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Good Times have come to those whom Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured of scrofu la, catarrh, dyspep8ia,rhenmati8m, weak nerves, or some other form of impure Wood . NO CURE NO PAY. That is the way all druuKlsts sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Miliaria. Chills and Fever. It is nlmiilv iron and quinine In are astelens form. Children lovo it. Adults prefer at a hitter, naiiaeatinc lnnu'. Prion 00c. For sale byC. O. Huntley, Drugitibt. LAXATIVE BR0M0 QUININE TABLETS Move the bowels gently, relieveB the Cough, cures the feverish condition and Headache. making It the beat and quickest remedy for Coughs, Colds, and La Grippe. Cures lu one day. No cure, no pay. P'lce25o. Everybody Saya So. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to day ; 10, H, oO cents. Mold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. , The Surprise of All. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking of Dr. King s New Discovery, says that last winter his wile was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing tor her. It seemed to develop into hasty consumption. Hav iu Dr. King s New Discovery in store, and aellinii lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise ot al I she be gan to (jet better from first dose, ami half dozeiidollar bottles cured her sound and will. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. r ree trial buttle at Uharman i Co. drug store . Free Pills. Semi your address to H. E. Ruoklen oi Co., Chicago,' ami jret a free sample box of King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy inaction ami are particn lary effective in the cure of Constipation ami Sick Headache. For Malaii.t ami Liver troubles they Itttve been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every delMeriotis substance and tn be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stotmich and bowels gteatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2"ic. per box. Sold by Charman & Co., Druggists.- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best S.tLVRin the world for Cuts, P.ruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. I Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped H inds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, sml positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re iti.ed. Price '.'" cents jtrlo. For ane by Chajrnan & Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, Vegetable Prcparationfor As similating theroodandRegula tiiig the Stomachs and Bowels of PromotesDigesUon,Cheetful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morptune nor Mineral. Not Naiicotic. fyax efOldDrSAMUELEITCBEa Pumpkin Sad Atx.Scmut ' Jlppermmt - fKrmSetd -Ctanwd Sugrrr . ItiitepsnMvt Fianrt Arjerfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh. ness andLoss OF SLEEP. lac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. 1 tXACT COPT OT WHAPPEH. The Germania Market.. Is the cheapest place in the city to buy t t t t t FIRST-CLASS FRESH MEATS Seventh Street, Near Depot, Oregon City. Paul J. Sciiolz, Prop. t t t t WANTED TRtTSTWOETHY AND ACTIVE ifen tlemi'li or Indira to travel for reBponsiblii established house In Oregon. Monthly C5 an expenses. l'ORttion steady. Reference. Enclose seit aiiurt-ssea smmpeii envelope, ine Liomiuiou Company. Dept. Y, Chicago. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED -BY- GEO. A. HAIiDlJiG THE Old Reliable Druggist MEDICINE AT CUT KATES Gambrinus Cold Storage Griessen & Hallwyer, Props. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Elegant Family Rooms. OREGON CITY - - OREGON WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE centlemen or ladles to travel for renonsible. established house in Orceou. Monthly ilo and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose ence. enclose The Dominion self adilre8Red stamped envelope. Company, Dept. V, unieago. Weak Men Made Vigorous rsmv tuT tsatnir trsmt What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It acts ta powerfully and quickly. C fall. Voiiiik men regain lost Cures when aU others manhood: old men recover r Youthful vkror. Ahaolutelv anteed to Cure NsrvousnMa, Lost vitality. in Absolutely (inar luiimtoiioy, Nlgtuty mission. Lost rower, (tuner sex, r nillnlf Memory, Maaung uia ftnaes, ana imli.crrlion and allffecUM telf-abuu or txcetstt and Don't let druggist Impose a worthless substitute on naras on lusanuyauu cousiiiiiihiuu, you because It vtelas a greater profit. Insist on hav ing I" K PVKK'B) N KKVIGOK, or send for It Can be carried lu vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper, $1 per box, or O for $5. wltb A Written (iuar untetnCnre or Refund Money. Psniphletfree fEFFEU MEDICAL ASS'N, Chicago, 111. For Sule by Charman Co. Two Millions a Year, When people buy, try, and buy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Cnndy Cathartic, at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will be three million befi re New Years. It nieuns merit proved, that Caecaretn are the most delightful bowel regulator for evetybody the year round. All drug gists 10c, 25, 50c a box, cure guaranteed. A Sure Thing for Ynn. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sore thing. Biliousness, sick head ache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are eg used by con stipation and sluggish liver. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. C. C. are a sine thing". Try a box to-day ; 10c, 25e, ftV Sample and booklet free. All druggists OASTOniA, EE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF - IS ON THE WRAPPER OP EVEET BOTTIjE OS Oaatorla Is trat tp in one-eiza lottles only. It Is sot sold la bilk. Don't allow anyone to salt yon anything else on the plea, or promise that If li "Jnst aa good" and "will answer every pur. poae. r Bee that yon get 0-A-8-T-0-S-I-A. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, executrixes of the will and estate of John Cobery, deceased, have filed their final report as such executrixes In the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and that the said court has fixed Monday, the 7th day of February, 1SU8, at 10 o'clock a. m,, at the county court room as the day, time and place for the examination of said report, hearing; objections to the same, anu the final settlement of said estate. MARY COBERY, MARY A. HaLEY, Executrixes of said Will and Estate. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tho Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Clackamas county. A E. Lalonrctte, Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Jnsephua Thompkins, Sarah H. Thompkins, E D. Story and C. I). Story, Defendants. Stale of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. By virture of a judgment order, decree and an execution, duly issued out of ana under the seal of the above entitled court, iu the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 5th day of January, 1K98, upon a judgment rendered and entered tn said court on the 20th day of No. vain ber, 1HU7, in favor of A. E. I.ntourette, Trustee, Tlalntift.and against JoscphusThompkins.Sarah H. Thompkins, E. D.Story and C. D.Story, defen dants, for the sum of $2iM4.O0, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 20th day of November, 1SU7, and the further sum of $100 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of f-!0, costs and disbursements, and the coats of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real prop erty situate in the county of Clackamas, stat of Oregon, to wits A part of the original D. L. O. of D. D. Thompkins and wife In sections 23, 24 and 25 of township 2 south of range 1 east of the Willamette Meridian, and of section Sj, township 2 south, range 2 east of the Willamette Meridian, Clackamia county, stale of Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the west line of., said D. L. O. at the southwest corner nf tract set off by partition decree of the circuit court of Multnomah county, state of Oregon, to Roger D, Thompkins (said point being south 49 degrees 80 minutes east 28.71 chains distant from north west corner of said D. L. C), thence along the west line of said u. L. c. south 4'J degrees &) minutes east 15.31 chains, thence east 01.19 chains to the Willamette river, thence north along the said river with its meanders 27 degrees west 5.79 chains, thence north iHi degrees west 5.90 chains to southeast corner of said Roger D. Thompkins' tract, thence west t!6.75 chains to the place ot beginning, containing 63.82 acres, more or less. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ. I will, on Satur day, the 5th day of February, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the county court house in the city of Oregon City, in said county and stale, 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 delendants or eltker 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 costs. O. W. GRACE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon, Dated, Oregon City, Or., Jan. Olh, 1898. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE f HAVE NOW IK MY HANDS- FUNDS applicable to the payment of all warrants endorsed prior to August 1st, 1X94. Interest will cesse on the above warrauu after the date of this notice. ' JACOB SHADE, Troasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated this 13th day of January, l'is. BUSINESS change;- 0. F. 1IENNINGS has purchased the Seventh Street Bakery of Ja cob Kober and the new management is pie pared to furnish you with Bread, Cakes, Buns, Etc., at very reasonable prices. C. F. HENNINQS, 7th St. Eakery Asho- nai'.i i gallon OASTOniA.