Biliousness is caused by torpid liver, which prevents dlges i mo and permits food to ferment and putrifyln J 10 stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache. usomlna. nervousness, and. Pills f not relieved, bilious fever r blood Doisoninz. Hood's .'ilia atlmtilnta tha KtMnajh iouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con alpation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. XUe only fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Fire Works AT THE BAZAAR Next to Postoffice ITANTKI) - TRUSTWORTHY AND irenllemen or Indies to trave I for resDousiule. itabllKlied house In OreKOii. Monthly $66 and xpenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose elf-addressed stamped envelope, The Dominion tonipany, Kept, V, Chicago. F. C. GADKE, Plumbing and Tinning, Jobbing of All Kinds a Specialty. llson & Cooke's i.J Bland OREGON CITY, OREGON. Gambrinus Cold storage Griesaen & Hallwyer, Props. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Elegant Family Rooms. "REGON CITY - - OREGON 30LT0N DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon !'ure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. i'ry Koltnu iinliy mill be Cniiviiced' W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Cor. Main and 4th St. OREGON CITY, OREGON 1 ""JJob Printing at the Courier Office. OR. KESSLER, This old om armed specialist, of St, Louis. ell known by hli long residence and mo assfully practice In this olty, continue to uccessfiilly treat til kinds of ouronlo and rlvate diseases 'PPP TPPATHmiT forHl4 Pr wlo call auu liliJllAmuilA in person at the office verjr niiHTUUOn 'i.nnn ami simiiLtaM,,. ""!. bpi. avvu iiuij uuiii nmpies,Bcroiuia,sypli. Illo Talon, Tumors. Tetters, Eoiama and ther Impurities of the blood thoroughly radicated, leaving the system In a strong, lire aud healthfufstauA iHPTTMiTTIM treatedbr n old German iDliUIUiillolU remedy. This remedv win resented U Dr. Kesseler br a Iriend la erlln. It has never failed. 1 11 3RPr! Ulcers, Cancers, etc., treated, n LU kJUillltj dllfuranoa hnw Inner uftvta.l 1IDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. -...,..,,, .,,,iivit, ,Uu uviioiii, niiiHy or uioouy Tine, uoHtural discharges, oarelully treated, Ilea, riieiiniatlam and neuralgia treated by ur new remedies. Take a clear bottle at bedtlms and urinate 'I the bottle, set aside and look at It In the rtornlng. if It is cloudy, or baa a cloudy act. ling lu it, you have soma klduey or bladder ilaease, HVV WflPM amoved In twenty.fourhouri lfl,P. " UftHl See worms lu wlodow at of. ee 15U85teel long. -REATH STINKS Sty whoVbr"hameli!s bad It Is disgusting. Thla comes Irom Ca- n rh 111 ell her the nose or stomach. 00 and examined. It can be cured before the aaal buuea beoo met Involved. 'flUNf! MFN ,r 1ou "troubled with nlghl UU11U lUlill emissions, eihauatlngdralna, (tuples, imahluloeaa, aversou to society, upidnesa. despondency, loss of energy, am tloii ami sell-oonUdenoe, wliioli deprive you ' your iimnliood and absolutely unlit you r study, buslneas or marriage II you are 'ui aillirted you may know the oauee. 00 id lie treated. s .'innir.inrn MrW there are thousands HUU1J III U II of you troubled Willi ink. iicltiinr liiifktt unil kidneys: freoueut. dnlul urinal Ion ami nullm. em in untie: tin iforu-v nr U-eulf,lMH. nl a.......! ... - her tiuinlatiikable slgus of nervous debllltv it.! pienmture decay. Many die of this illleulty, Ignorant of the cause. The moat 'minute cita of this character treated. RIVATP dlaeaaea Gleet, Oonorrhen, In. IU! ill LI rlaninllons. Discharge Strictures, teukness of Organs, Syphilis, Hydrooel . ai-iooeele and kindred troubles treated. Consultation Free to All. Jrric-K Uoubi: From 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. Call or address I. Henri Kessler M. D. At St. Louis Dispensary, . aaoi vamhill stkcct. .'OBTLAND, . . . ObEQOM, TEACHERS' flEETINQ. interesting Session at Harmony Sat. urday School Graduates, Etc. The Clackamas County Teachers' As sociation held their regular monthly meeting at Harmony last Saturday Superintendent Starkweather presided, and Miss Fannie Porter filled her place as secretary. After a selection by the Harmony Chorus, at the beginning of the morning session, Supt. Starkweather pre sented the following eight graduates of the Harmony school with their di plomas, they having successfully passed a rigid examination: Elizabdh Blak ney, Julia Spooner, Edith Karr, Frank Hall, Charles Counsell, Edwin Spooner, I.eena Rusk and Blanche Fortner. Three members of the class successfully passed the recent examination for teacher's certificates. The others did apply. It is the intention of all of the members of the class to enter some high school during the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bowland are the teachers of the Harmony school, and finished their year's work Friday. They now have a vacation until September. Mr. Bowland keeps a file of the Oregon City papers in one corner of the princi pal's room, and parts of their contents am oiioii discussed in me school room, which no doubt accounts for his exceed ing bright graduating class. The board of directors of the Harmony school are W. H. Counsell. U. S. Rlnknpy T H genberger, and G. B. Wise is clerk. The Harmony school building is about two miles from Milwaukie, and is situ ated in the center of Otlft of t.llA inniaf. on. terprising communities in Clackamas county, and on this occasion a school picnic was held on the ernnnda Man. of the patrons were present at the teach ers' meeting, and took a deeu interest in the proceedings. Several' oi the graduates and other pupils had num bers on the program. At the forenoon session there was a general discussion on the text book question, and Mifg Gertrude Finley ex emplified her plan of teaching measure ments on the blackboard. A splendid basket dinner was served in one of the rnoma of tha cKaaI kil,i . v..w HUUUV, k'llllll ing, by the ladies of Harmony. What was left of the feast after 300 people had eaten their fill, was sent to a needy and afflicted family in the neighborhood. At the beginning of the afternoon MISS T.lzzm Rlulrnev nno nf tUa .. J I mid glHIiU' ates of the Harmony school, recited "In School Days," after which Mies Jennie Rowen explained her model plan of im parting a practical knowledge of physi ology. Edith Karr. another Harm ate. recited the "Ni ' v vuai via xslllfUl Teacher." E. M. Ward, of Maple Lane, presented "Public School Graduation." aim uib uiscuBsion mat followed was participuted in by Mrs. A. H. Wells, Prof. Gary and SuDt. Starkwrni Ara W. Mrr-fliicrhfin n( Miu.n..u:A - ... - - e. ...... Vi iuunautvio, made an excellent talk on the "Respone sibilitv of Teachnra." ml mfu - -, .'.. auido itt tl fortner, another Harmony graduate re- ciiou xue beacon , ivje and Him." The Milwaukie quartet, consisting of Mrs. Ida Derry Starkweather. MI HO T?naio SCOU. Prof. S. E. HliniW nnd Drt. - w v Maiu A.VU AfcV gers, sang a selection, and responded to the hearty applause with an encore. rrana nan, wno is also a graduate of the Harmony school, recited '-The Flag " Edith Tyler recited "Turned Down," and Huldah Kanne recited "On Going to the War." Expressions of regret were read from Profs. J . 0. Zinser and J. H. Ackerman on account of not being able to be pres ent. r Superintendent Starkweather an nounced H. 8. Gibson. Miss .Tfinni Rowen and Misn Pnrl-n an ti,o r,-,.., committee for next monthly meeting of urauvm.mii, lw ub neiu at ivioiana on the last Saturday in June. Brief remarks were made by members of the school board, Mr. Phillips and other patrons. Miss Gertrude Finley presented a res olution of thanks to Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Bowland and the people of Har mony for the excellent way in which the teachers had been entertained, which was unanimously adopted. Prof. T. J . Gary tendered his resigna tion as editor of the educational column of the Enterprise, which was accepted. Several nominations were made for the vacant position, but none of them would accept. The following teachers and members of the association were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vincent, Lents; Ara Mc Laughlin, fcmma Blurehler, Ada McLaughlin, Cora Lemon Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bowland, Mrs! Ida lieiry, Supt. Starkweather. 8. E. Hunter, HI glva Mu lan, Milwaukie; Hattle Case, Uerlrude Mnley, Jennie Kowen, T.J. Gary, H. 8. tilbson, Fred Melndl, .annle Porter, Gertrude Nefzier, k. H. t.abhert, Oregon City; Mrs. A. II. Wells New Krai Mary Talhert, Knappa; Mrs. L. Mar shal, Portland, K. M. WHrd, Maple I-anes L. L Moore, Oanby: A. K. Dluilck, Shirley Huek, Hub bard; Charles Tallman, Molalla; , 8. Bbrock. Barton. nple Lane School. Maple Lane school closed Friday with a grand entertainment at night. There were four graduates: Misses Annie Mautg, Edith Jackson, Myrtle Boen and Elsie Gibbs. After the recitations and essays delivered by the graduates, the diplomas were presented by the teacher, E. M. Ward, followed by a short ad dress to the class, j A feature of the eve ning was the eloullent violin musio rendered by the Mlisos Priester, accom panied by Mrs. W HI . Blood. The pro-grt-m was well renifvred throughout and many wro surprised to learn that there was such good talent in Maple Lane. Those taking part in the program were: Jessie and Lethea Jackson; Albert and Anni. Mauti ; George, James and Ern est Forbes; Anna. Everett and Geneva iireen j lira and Bertie Dixon ; Fannie, EIio and Cotn tie Gihbs, Linnio Sevens, Harry Shelly ; Martha and Sophie Bail man, Zoll Surface, Mvrtle Boon, Anna Shi.rlledger Minnie Valtemath, Rena Wade and Sarah Davis. Mrs. Sladen & Miss EahtWishart Milliners. Sometimes a firo is a benefit, wi found it so, although it might have boei WOrjl. its ttnlmil iniirni...f, An. Alii linery Department is now fitted up very vaoiviuiiy ami we invite everytxxly to come and see us. We are constantly getting in new goods, and can furnish anybody with a suitable hat or bonnet, up to date and fashionable. NO CURENO PAY. That is the way all IniKglsU sell GR0VE-9 TASTK1.K88 CHlix TO SIC for Malaria, Chilli and fever. It Is simply iron and quinine In are ageless form. Children love It. Adults prefer at a bluer, nauseating Tonics. Price 60c. For sale by C. O. UuuUey, Druggist. Royal makea the food pu re, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure OVt SAKINO POWOFB CO., NtW VOHK. From Our Boys on the- Battleship Oregon. Oregon City has several boys who are serving an apprentieephip on the battle ship Oregon, and their friends are al ways glad to learn that they are in good health, etc. Two letters were received from Fred Nelson this week, and Mrs. A. R. Sprague received a letter from her son, Roy, Wednesday. Fred Nelson wrote some interesting notes concern ing (he trip of the Oregon, since it left Peru, and the trip from Barbadoes to the Florida coast. One of his let ers was dated at Barbndoes, and the other when they reached a coaling station near Key West, Florida. Nelson has only been on the boat but a few months, and was informed by his superior offi cer, that he would at once be . promoted to the equipment department. RoySprague's let!er is written at Bar badoes under date of May 17th, anil he says: "We passed by a whole Spanish fleet on our way here" from Bohia they had lights burning so that we could see them, but as we had no lights and our ship is painted sea green, they did not see us. "The other night I was on,jookout at a water tight door, when I caught our bugler throwing a large rope over the nide. He was try ing to get it foul of the propellors, and it was just after we had passed the Spanish fleet. He has Spanish blood in his veins, and is now in irons. The Captain thanked me, and said I had done a service to my country by discov ering a traitor." In the postscript of the letter Rov Sprague says : ' Charlie Boylan says tell his folks that he is well, but that he has not time to write." Hubert and Austin send their regards to friends. OWR COUNTY OFFICERS. Republicans Have the County Court but Populists have Saved In 21 Months $8212.36. At the June election in 1896 the Peo ples party elected all its candidates on strict pledges of reform and lower salar ies. The county judge, Gordon E. Hayes, and Commissioner Frank JaggtT.both re publicans, held over, which left the most important business of the county still in the hands of the republican party. Therefore, neither the Peoples party nor its olhcers were responsible for the ap propriations of county money for roads, bridges, or any other expense controlled by the county court. The expense of conducting toe otlices of Clerk, Sheriff, School Superintendent, Treasurer, Assessor, .Recorder, and for county printing and stationery in the twenty-one months from July 1st 1894, to April 1st 1896, was $32,576.71. This was under the administration of Horton, Maddock, Gibson, Moore, Bradley and Max Ramsby. The cost of the same offices under Dixon, Grace, Staikweather, Shade, Stout and Luelling from July 1st, 1896 to April 1st 1898, twenty-one months, was $24,364.35. This shows a clear saving of $8,212.36 under the Pop ulist administration. Following are the figures in detail for each office. For the republicans the time is from July 1st, 1894 to April 1st 1896; for the populists, from July 1st 1896 to April lBt 1898: Horton, clerk, republican f S792 35 jjixon, " popuiiBi lovt to Dixon saved $1217 70 Maddook. sheriff, republican.... $ 9IA8 34 6927 8U Grace, " populist Grace saved t 2200 48 Olbson, school supern'dt, rep t 1M4 60 Starkweather, " pop 1439 75 Starkweather saved t 604 SB Moore, treasurer, republican.. Bhade, populist t lft5 10 1751 03 Shade saved t 74 12 Ramsby. recorder, remihllcan S 3754 45 Luelling, recorder, populist 2626 00 Luelling saved-' t 1129 45 t 4461 50 Bradley, assessor, republican, from January 1. 1895. to Anrll 1. lsmi. , in null! Btout, aaaasor, populist, from Jan'y 1, 1897, to April 1, 189s 2904 36 Saving by Stout. 1557 14 The assessor's term does not begin until the isi 01 January alter nts election, COUNTY PRINTING. Republicans. July 1. 1894, to April 1. 1N96 I 3487 6ft FopullsU, July 1, 1896 tu April 1, 1898 2412 00 Populist saving i 1045 Stationery, republicans, July 1,1894 W AUIil 1, IK-O.. I 2122 4 1699 60 ropullst, July 1, 1896 to April 1, 1898 Topultst saving t 423 04 Total Populist Saving to date of April 1, 1898 $8212.36 Stafford. "We began to think that ourpoition of the showers were o'er but, Saturday the intermittent syphon again began to woik and now we look like soaked peacccks, neverthless let the syphon work as it is doing the crops aud im mense sight of good. A picnic will be held in Gags's Park on June 10th, under thn auspices of the Stall'ord school, Miss Francis, teacher, the program will begin at ten o'clock ; tables will be up on which lunches will be spread. No danger of teams as the grounds are reached from the road by a foot bridge. John Moser has the outside of his house nearly finished with the excep tion of painting, and will move into it about the last of the week. Cherries are beginning to turn red, in a h-w weeks they will be plentiful. pn'nl? grain covers the ground well and in some fields is a foot high. Some (ail oats are heading. John Schiewe is making gother guns. Henry Schatz is finishing the roof of his bams. Don Gage visited the recruiting office at Oregon Oity, but thought they did not need his services. Some early peas are well podded. B. F. Weddle is not planting as much acreage of potatoes as usual, but his corn crop will bo about the same, j June 1. Lkngthy. j Muiino. j Geo. McCord had the misfortune last I week to get his hand caught in a pulley I which tore his hand up in a shocking manner, it was at rust tnougbt impos sible to save the hand, but Dr. Goucher t.llft nttfinilino' nltt'Uinian aatra ha urlll save the hand, but he will be unable to worn tor a , ong time. J. E. Carlisle goes to Portland this week to take' charge of a flourine mill there. Mr. Bowman will take his place at the creamery for the present. Grant Thayer went to Portland on his wheel again yesterday, and of course it rained. Twenty-six wagons passed here dur ing the forenoon, loaded with people and flowers for the decoration.! Frank Manning, Jr., placed a very substantial boat on the raging waters of Milk creek last v.eok, to-be in readiness for the candidates ihat will want a ride after the election, . Bruce Darnell an old residdnt here, is back from Eastern Oregon with a band of horses. James Mulvey and wife, from Port land, are on a visit to their parents of this place. Al. Jones is back ogain from a trip to the coast. Viva. June 2, 1898. For Over Fifty Years An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the World. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure, and ask for Mrs. Winsow's Soothing SvruD. and take no other kind. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE T HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS applicable to the payment of all warrants endorsed prior to November 1st, 1894. Interest will cease on the above warrants after the date of this notice. JACOB SHADE, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon, Dated this 1st day of June, 1898. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the onnty of Clackamus. . Kculiner, Plaintiff, vs. J.P. Watkins, Albert Wntklns.Oncar Wutkitis, John Watkins, Floyd Watkins, Bi'snie Tolan, J. Polnn, J. Polan, Annie Johnson, Fannie llevniis, Silas E. Revans, Ksther K. Vvutl ins, Annie Walkinii, J. A. Cox, and Illchanl Johnson, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. By VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, deoree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the sen! of the above entitled court, In the above entitled oause, to me duly directed and dated the 20th day of May, 1898, upon a judgment render ed and entered In said court on the 2nd day of May, 1898, in favor of F. Rechner. plaintiff, and against J. P. Watkins. defendant, for the aum of 209.35, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per omt. pjr annum from the 2nd day olMiy, 1898, and the further sum of S"i0, as attorney's fee and the further sum of 3 , costs and disbursements, and that the defendant, J. A. Cox, recover from the Raid J. P. Watkins the sura of til) 1.50 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from 2nd day of May 1898, and the further sum of Si1) attorney fees, and the fur ther suin'iir 3, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situate lu the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 20 feet east of the southeast corner of D. L. C. of L. D. C. Latourettn No. 39 in said township 8 south, range 2 east, running thence i-orlli (Ml (lexrees 15 minutes west 15.11 chains, thei ce easv o.o cnauis 10 west sine 01 lanu rormeriy owned by J. D. Kenner, thence south 62 degrees, 45 minutes, west 11 links, thence south 00 degrees, 15 minutes, east 12.73 chains to county road, thence along the county road south 72 degrees, west 7.20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres of land. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and lu compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, JUNK 25th, 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 aud State, sell at public auction, subjeot to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. H. gold coin, cssli in hand, all the right, title and interest whieh the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said exeou llon, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. O. W. GRACE, ' Sheriffof Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Or., May 26, 1898. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. 1. Hardh g, Dlllenhoefrr, Haas St Co.,) 1. Kecnuer, trustee, r. J . Killings Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Garrett, Thomas Garrett, Jr., Schuyler L. Usher, L. N. Jones, Ellen Uarretl, Richard Gartett.Nellle B. Gar rett, C. W. Herman, C. S. Herman aud Henry Mlley, Ella Garret, Defendants. Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIBRTl'K OK A JUDGMENT ORDER. Dilecree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court. in the above enUtled cause, to ma duly directed and dated the 1st day of June, 189S. upon a jiulgmtnt, rendered and entered in said court on the 3d day of May, 1898, In favor of plaiiitill's for 1st costs, tlO: 2nd, I2U0 attorney's fees; 3d, judgment, f 125.50. with Interest at 10 per cent, per annum since May 3d, 1898. -41 li, judgment, g.U6.5u with Interest at 10 percent, since May 3d, 1898; 5th judgment, 184.'i0,with interest al 10 tier cent, per annum since My3d,1898;6th,juilgineiitof 3S0.Hi, with interest at 10 per cent, per auuum since MaySd, 1K98; and against defendants, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make, sale of the following desetihed real piop rty situate ill the County of 1 hu kama-, state of Oregon, to-wlt: The north 18 acres of the south half of the D. L, O. of Thomas Garreit and wife shunted In township 5 south, ranue 1 east, V, M.,hiu1 lot 3 of section 34, same township and range, containing 20.88 aerea Also a promlsory note of against J. Jones. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment ouler and decree, and in compliance with the enmmanda of said writ, I will, ou SATURDAY, JULY 2d. 1898, at the hour of cue o'clock, P. M., at tha front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, lu said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold Coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of tha mortgage herein or since had In or to the above dscrita!d pmpertyor any part thereof to .satisfy aaid execution, judgment order, de cree, luterest, costs and all accruing costs. . W. GKACK. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Paled, Oregon City, Or , Juue 2d, 1898. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. Eighteen Bright Graduates Receive their Diplomas from the Oregon City High- School. Instead of the usual long winded, prosy graduation exercises consisting of stale essays and orations, the graduates of the Oregon City high school presented a symposium of Longfellow's" Hiawatha," at Shively's hall Friday night. It was a splendid entertainment, but a little too long, and the members of the class of '98, who participated in the program, did credit to themselves. In fact their work could not be excelled, and some of the recitations and pantomimic scenes were really touching, and the entertain ment proved a high class literary and musical treat. After the invocation by Dr. T. W. Butler, Miss Beatrice Barlow played "Tannhauser March," which was fol lowed by an essay on "Henry Wada worth Longfellow," by Mary Lorena La zelle. Miss Burse L. Reddick, read an essay on "The North American Indian," followed by a quartet, consisting of Misses Maria Pratt and Ivy Roake and Charles Bluhm and William Shively of the class of '98. The title of their selec tion was "They have all Passed Away." Miss Octavia Violet Hermann presented an essay on "Indian Legends," and William Benton Shively read an essay on "Hiawatha." Miss Ivy Belle Roake sang "The Old House by the Lindens," which was followed by the following recitations: Introduction to song of Hiawatha," by Miss Maud Noble; "The Pipe of Peace;" by Eva Marguerite Moehnke; "Hiawatha's Childhood," by Clara Alberta Holmstrom, followed with "Breezes of the Night," by the Ladies Quartet, Mrs. Clark Ganong, Mrs. J. H. Strickler, Miss Ora Spangler and Mrs. Chas. H. Cautield. Miss Emma An gelena Allison recited "Hiawatha's Wooing," and the scene was repre sented by John Knop, Hiawatha; Bertha Scott, Minnehaha; and Thomas Myers, arrow maker, as pantomimista. A quartet consisting of Mrs. W. B. Wig gins, Mrs. E. E. Charraan, R. C. Roake ana ti. tl. Bestow, sang "Minnehaha, followed with a recitation, "The Famine," by Mi-s Daisy Mvrtle Bu chanan. This recitation was reprc- SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Couuty of Clackamas . William Barlow, 1 Plaintiff, I vs. i WilhelmlneKoeliler, Defendant J Slate of Oregon, Couuty of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUS OF A JUDGMENT ORDER AND decree and an execution duly issued out of an under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 3rd day of May, 1898, lu favor of Wil liam Barlow, plaintiff, and against Wilhelmlne Koehler, defendant, for tha sum of $953.21, to gether with Interest on $868.66 of said sum at rate of 10 per cent, per annum from May 3rd, 1898; for the sum of $80, attorney's fees, and the further sum oF $15, costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ; commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situate in the county of Clackamas and state of Oregon, to-wit; All of block A in the First Addition to Barlow, according to the maps and plats of said addition now on ale In the oUloe of the recorder of said county. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution judgment order and deciea and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on SATURDAY, JUNE 4TH, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the county court house, in the olty of Oregon City, said county and state, sell at public auction subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for United .suites gold eoln, cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named deiendant had on the date of the mortgage herein 01 since had In or to the above desoribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. G. W.GRACE, 8neriff of Clackamas Counly, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, May 3rd, 1398. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, Dan Lyons, 1 Plaintiff, I vs. I M. H. Flannaean, Kate Flan uagan, Clara K. Morey, Charles Logus, administrate,- of the j Esiate of Julius Logus, De-1 ceased, and Isaac Farr, 1 Defendants. J Statu of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss, Y VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER decree at d an execution, duly 1sbu out of aud undoi- the seal of the above entitled court, in 1 .eanove entiiiea cause, tomeauiy airectea ana dated the 5th day of May, 1898, upon a judgment r udered and entered in said court on the 2jlh day of April, 1898, in favor of Dan Lyons, plaintilf, and aguiust M. H. Flannagan, Kate Flannagan, Clara E, Morey, Charles Lokus, administrator of the estate of Julius Logos, deceased, and Isaac Farr, defendants for the sum of $441 50, with Interest theron at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 29th day of April, 1898, and the further sum of $6 las attorney's lee. and the further sum of $10, cost and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the following des cribed real properly situate in the counly of Clackamas, s.ateof Oregon, to wit: The fra tional south half of the south wit quarter of section (3) three and river lot 4 of section two and river lot 1 of section ten and river lot 5 of section eleven, all in township three south 01 range one east of the Willamette Meridian, containing 67 68 acres. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judg ment otder and deoree, and in compliance with the comma-ids of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 1898, at the hour of 8:30 o'clock P. M.. at the front f'oor of the County Court House In the cltv of Oregon C ity, In said county and state, 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 defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above desct. K ' roal property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decrea, Interest, coals aud all accruing costs. G. W. GRACE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, May 5th, 1898. GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that In pursuance of an order of the County Court of the County of Clackamas and State of Oreiron, duly made and entered on the 25th day of May, 1898, 1 will (rum and after Saturday, June 25th, 1898 at the hunt of In o'clock of said day, p-oceed to sell at pri vate sale on the premises, to the highest and bast bidder, for cash in band; subject 10 oontlr mation of said County Court, the following described real estate, to wit; Lots numbered three (8), five (5) and six (61, in block numbered one-hundered-and-live (.105), iu Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon. JOEL A. STUART, Guardian of James U. Stuart, Miuor. Dated May 25, 18U8. OFFICIAL WAR BOOK by Congressman James Raukin Young. All about War with Spain. the Navy.all defenses. Bat tleships, etc. Portraits and biographies of Dewey and all prominent oilieers. Nearly 690 pages'. Massive volume. Marvelously cheap. BCst au thorship. Only authentic, orticial book. Kxi en: ence not necessary. 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Wood; Charles Bluhm, John Carl Knop, Thomas Jennings Myers, Harry Leslie Shaner, William Benton Shively. Delicate Children They do not complain of anything in particular. They eat enough, but keep thin and pale. They appear fairly well, but have no strength. You cannot say they are really sick, and so you call them delicate. What can be done for them ? Our answer is the same that the best physicians have been giving for a quarter of a cen tury. Give them scon's Emulsion of Cod-Liver OU with Hyto- phosphites. It has most re markable nourishing power. It gives color to the blood. It brings strength to the mus cles. It adds power to the nerves. It means robust health and vigor. Even deli cate infants rapidly gain in flesh if given a small amount three or four times each day. S 50c. and $t.co ; all druggists. 2 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. SHERIFF'S SALE lu the Circuit Court of the State of Oiegon, for the County of Clackamas. Commercial Bank of Oreeoa City 1 Plaintiff. vs. Henry Hopkins Defendant. J State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, as. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER and decree and an execution, dulv issued out of and under the seal of the above emit led oourt, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 26ih day of May, 1898, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 26th day of April, 1898, In favor of Com mercial Bank of Oregon City, plaintiff and against Henry Hopkins, defendant, for the sum of H675.00 with Interest thereon a'llie-nt 0 30 per cent, per annum from the 26th day of April, 1898, and further sum of $50, as attorneys fee, and the further sum of $li, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and ,ipon this writ; commanding me to make sale of the following described real prop erty, situate in the county of Clackamas and state of Oregon, to-wlt: Being a part of the L. D. C. Latnurette D. L. C. lying in section 4, township 8 south, range 2 east, beginning at a point in the west boundary ol said claim south 15 minutes east 32.83 chains from the northwest corner of said claim, thence north 88 degrees east, 20.35 chains, thence south 26 degrees 30 minutes west 5.15 chains to a stone, thenee south 45 degrees east 1.25 chains, thence south 88 degrees west 18 93 chains to the west line of Bald claim, thence north 15 minutes, west 6.48 chains traolng the west boundary to the place of beginning containing 10 acres, more or lets. Now therefore, by virtue of said exeoutlon, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the eommands of said writ, I (will on SATURDAY. June 25th, 1898. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. ni., at the front door of the nountv court house, fu the city of Oregon City In said counly and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for United States gold coin, oash in hand, all the right, litle and Interest which the within named defendants o' it or of them had on Ih 1 date of the mortgage herein or since ha 1 In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to sail fy said execution, judgment order, decree interest, costs and all accruing costs. 4. W. GRACE. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, May 2iilh, 1898. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXE CUTION In the olrcult court of the slate of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. Daniel M. Trulllnger, 1 IPlalntlff, vs. Juliette F. Trulllnger Defendant. j State of Oregon, county of Clackamas, ss. Y VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, "decree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal ol the above entitled court, in the aliovo entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 5tb day of May, 1898, upon a judg ment rendered and entered In said court on the 20th day of March, 1897, iu favor of Juliette F. Trullingir, defendant, and against Daniel M. Trulliiiger, plaintiff, for the sum of 36 10, and the Coats of and upon thla writ, commanding me out of ti'i personal property of said defendant, and if k fUciein could not be found, then out of the .real property belonulnt to said plaintiff on and afutr the dste ot said judgment to satisfy said luni of K'l.lu and also the costs upon this said writ. Now theref ir, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order and decree, and in compliance uiih the eommands of Sam writ, beii-g unable to flnil any pcisonnl propertyof said defendant's, 1 did 1111 the nth day of May, 1898, dulv levy upon the fiilli'Wliig described real properly of said plalmiff, situate and being in the countv of i.-.ai a nuts, ami suie 01 1 iregon, to-wlt: Lots one (H, io (2; and ihree (3;ol section three (3) township ihree (3) south of range I three (; ) eost of the W illamette Merid 1 inn. i 11 I will, o Saturday, the lllh day of 'um, f', -t me apur 01 1 o clock p. m., at Ihe fi-Mtu ooor i.f the counly eouit house In the cits of Ori-gon Cuy. In sitd county and state, sell at p. bin- ain-tiiiii, subject to redemption, to Ihe ihhcm m mw, 11. r i. 8. aoio coin, cash in hand, all IneJ rlaht, titlo ,,nd Interest which the within nullu d tdailind or either nf thm hu.t nn tha d uo of mud jndgnlentor since had lu or to the abreilocnb'U n 41 properly or any part thereof. ,0 faiijsiy sai-1 JUV nent order, decree, interest. cos it rtud aicruma OMS. O.W.GRACE, f Clackams Countv. Oreiron. Sherlf? Dalied, Oregou C ty. Oregon, May 9ih, 1898. Iiats and b jnnets for children nice station, i at the Racket Store. OAUTOTIT A . Bears th ' .ItiB Kind You Haw Always Bought ojjaaurti of 1