Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, June 24, 1898, Image 8

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sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to
pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Fasy to take
and easy to operate, Is true
of Hood's Fills, which are
up to date in every respect
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Pills
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The only Fills to take with Hood's SarsapariUa.
Fire
Works
AT THE
BAZAAR
Next to Tostoffice
WANTKD TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
gentlemen or tallies to travel for responsible,
established house In Oregon. Monthly 5 and
expenses. Position steady. Reference. Knelose
self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion
Company, Dept. V, Chioago.
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning.
Jobbing of All Kinds
a Specialty.
Wilson Cooke's
Old Stand
ORECON CITY,
OKKGON.
Gambrinus Cold
Storage
Grieesen & Hallwyer, Props.
Best
Wines, Llqnors and Cigars.
Elegant Family Rooms.
OREGON CITY
OREGON
BOLTON
DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full
given; delivered to
part of the city
Measure
any
Try Bolton Ualry and be Convuced-
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
A Bid CELEBRATION.
Oregon City Will Have a Grand,
Glorious Celebration-on
the Fourth.
The general arrangements committee
for the Fourth of July celebration in
Oregon City are getiing in readiness for
a great display of patriotism on that day.
This committee is now arranging do
tails with the I'orilund General Electric
Company, with a view of illuminating
the falls on the night of the Fourth with
colored electric lights.
The sub-committees are not letting the
grass grow under their feet, and are im
proving each passing day, rain or shine.
The sports committee expect to have
their elaborate program completed by
Saturday, and the committees on parade
and decoration, have invited the busi
ness men and niunufact iries to have
lloats representing their different lines
in the procession.
Councilman James lloake will have
his steel cannon ready by the Fourth,
and will aid in making patriotic noise.
The uarade in the forenoon and Ihe
sports in the afternoon will bo features
worth seeing. And the falls lit up with
colored electric lights at night In all their
iirandour, with sky rockets illuminating
the sky, will bo a scene never to be for
gotten.
The patriotic exercises will bo held in
it grove on the bluff overlooking the
tails, whore the gentle ocean breezes
whisper through the trees. There is
Abundant room here for small picnic
parties- to locate themselves in delight
ful spots whore tho shaded rocks are
covered with moss, and eat their lunches.
It will be the grandest, biggest
patriotic celebration ever In Id in Clacka
mas county. People from tar and near
will gather here for a day's recreation,
and old friendships will be renewed and
new ones formed.
LATER Col. W. H. Efllnger, of Tort
land, will be orator of the day.
Give your order for fresh strawberries,
raspberries and blackberries to F. 1.
Andrews, who will furnish freshly picked
berries in quantites to suit. When get
ing vegetables remember he has all
kinds of berries.
Bids Wanted.
Bids w ill be received by the under
signed at the otlice of the Recorder of
Oregon City up to 3 p. 111. July 1st, 1808,
lor the construction of an elevated w alk
n Eightth street to top of bluff in ac
cordance with plans and specifications
now in the olllce of recorder. Each bid
10 be accompanied by a certified check
.or $25 payable to the recorder as a
guarantee that bid, if accepted, will be
drilled.
The committee reserve tho right to
reject any or all bids.
1 , II. E. Harris,
Jab. Roakk,
.' Fried Mitznkr.
Committee on streets and public property
COUNTY COURT
Continued from let page
D Hahn8 4 50
Pat Wallace 3 00
J H Daly 30 CO
W Rikks, bridge work 1 00
J Barth 3 00
J H Daly 12 25
J H Dalv 5 50
0 W Scromlin 1 05
C G Hoffman repairs 2 00
Adkins Bros, lumber 12 67
Total $196 72
District 29
F E Yergen, grubbing $27 00
A Deutal 7 50
H Musiir 2 25
O White 72
FE Yergen 10 50
Fred Yergen 10 50
Geo Yergen 7 50
CDF Wilson 16 25
Total $82 75
District 33
Geo Cunningbam $11 75
fcd (Jlosuer 7 60
Wm Snyder 3 75
Jos Marrs 9 75
Jos Gnthridge 5 25
Sara Warnock 0 00
Frank Smith 6 00
John Reed 3 00
J Storraer 3 00
F Millard 3 00
E Luellen . 9 00
ILewellen 23 75
Wm Smilh 7 50
F WLivermore 3 78
Total $162 28
District 27 Labor on Monitor and Glad
Tidings and Hartraan, Nicholson and
Soda Springs road :
C Johnson $ 8 25
L H Jensen 4 80
O Johnson .' 7 50
D Uamage 3 75
K Ohristofler6on 6 25
J Eintraw . 6 00
N F Hansen 6 00
A J George 6 75
N P Hansen 12 00
Omer Horty 2 00
C E Young 18 00
Albright Bros 21 00
K Quinn 12 00
8 Nicholson 12 00
Peter Olson 6 00
Hann Olson 6 00
Thoa Kherwood 4 50
A Thomas 3 00
Enoa Blair 3 00
C E Young 19 00
C E Young, freight 75
Total $144.55
District 30
G II Locev $12 00
D Oldenbtadt 1 20
B Hays 15 00
A W Shipley 9 00
JObrien 150
J Kiser 9 00
F Davidson 6 75
M Manning 6 75
M Peterson 4 75
J Pitts 6 00
W Cummings 8 25
J Pollard 5 25
J E Headritk 5 25
J R Hays 10 00
B Hays 42 00
TArmstrong 15 0D
O O Whitten 15 00
A K Ford 12 00
J Bovland 18 00
A K'Ford 75
G H Locey 12 00
.1 Armstrong 21 00
D Van Houten 7 75
J M Farmer 6 00
FJ Meir 13 00
W Marchbanks 4 50
C Shannon 6 50
J Wangh 11 50
Jake Boy land 8 50
DLong 4 50
J R Hays 28 00
Jake Boyland, bridge 3 03
David Long 3 00
G H Locev . . 3 00
AFortner, blacksmithing - 5 50
C Moennke, lumber - 7 70
Smith & Howard, crushed rock -150 00
Smith & Howard, " " -1116 25
Total - - - $2411 95
District No 31
P A Baker $11 00
John VVagley 4 50
F Zimmerman 6 00
N Nelson 2 25
MShafer, sr 4 50
M Shaler jr 1 00
J Kagel . . - 3 00
J Sager . - . - 3 75
A Hoffman 3 75
H Schatz - - - 1 50
T E Buckman - - - 2 00
F Sharp . . - - 5 00
Ed Sharp . . . 5 00
M Athey 2 00
F Olilenstead - - 5 25
J Lndling - 3 75
J Johnson - - 4 50
J Will.ins . - , . 3 00
Sam Mosier 3 00
R Rypzvnski 7 50
John Elders 6 25
A Rypzynski 6 00
8 Gross - 9 00
Total
$100 50
District No 3 Labor on Deep Creek
aim ueauieriv roau:
O U & L M R'odlan
N W Cummins
$12 50
8 00
7 50
G Eriekson
FNotnagel -
Alf draw ,
F Wellnian
R HeiBer
H Hartwright
OP Hedge
F Zulil .
C Heiser
A W Cooke
A W Cooke
- 3 00
8 00
9 00
3 60
- 2 00
- 1 50
2 00
0 00
38 00
150
3 00
- 00
7 50
$122 00
ON Griffin
O W Griffin
E A W Burghardt -
Total
District No 5
A Vetsoh
E RU-hey
D Heddeman
O Aimissegger
J S Richey
M Preston
W Miller
O W Boring
O Richey
FZuhl, blasting
J A Richey
E Richey, shop work
Total . . .$J2 25
District 12-Labor on Criswell & Mil
wankie road :
H Gill
H L Patterson
E8wles
T P McCubin . .
$15 00
15 00
-10 00
12 00
-$21 00
5 00
- 12 00
12 00
4 00
- 1 00
6 75
7 60
4 00
3 50
- 14 00
1 00
G Mumpower
C H flatten
M Johnson - .
L Spraiiue -
H R Corliss
R A Baron - -
J C Sprague - .
J H Bri-wn. blacksmithing
J C Sprague
i Mumpower - -
L H Kirclien
- 4 50
3 00
- 3 00
- 2 00
- 2 50
- 2 00
12 00
2 30
- 4 00
- 3 00
1 00
Total
$88 80
District 9 Labor on Ahnert, Guber &
George roads ;
11 Ling
J C Schmidt
Total
District No 18
PI Hornschuh
. -$ 8 00
- 4 00
$12 00
Labor on Molalla road :
- - 3 00
- " - 12 00
4 50
- - 7 50
- 4 50
- 6 00
- 1 50
1 50
- 4 50
- 3 00
3 00
- 3 00
M London
D Thomas
J W Jones
K Cooper
E Jones
A Hay ward
J Eaton
F Coldflishe
W Davis
W Gnyer
E Howard
H O Inekeep
F Shenbin
Henry Hornscbuh
E W Hornschuh
" "
A Muir, 1200 rails
W M Davis
Mink Bros
Lindsey & Son
District No 10
A J Irvin
D F Warner
T Huxlev
J F Tracy
N Tracy
- 4 50
- - 3 00
12 75
- 20 10
28 00
15 60
- 50
6 34
-500 00
- . -$12 00
- - 1 50
- 3 00
75
2 25
- 6 00
- . 3 00
- N - 6 00
- 2 25
3 00
- 1 50
6 00
3 00
- . - 10 00
5 25
S M Marshall
F Bates
A English
S McKinzy
R Herring
G Ehy
W R Oat field
H K Wilcox
J J Davis
Total
District No 13
$68 50
$6 75
11 50
- 10 50
3 00
- 7 50
3 75
- 2 25
4 60
- 10 00
D Moshier
M Behymer
B E Courtright
C V Stitts
W M Stone
E M Brack .
W Bellshaw
T Mattoon
W H Mattoon
Total - - -$00 75
District 24 Labor on Needy & Mar-
qnara Needy & Silyerton, Canby & Mol
alla, Needy & Hubbard and Needy &
bilyerton, roads and J B Noe bridge
W Steve
3 00
Wm Thompson
2 25
75
1 13
3 00
2 62
9 00
7 50
6 HO
6 00
H JNoe
G Perdue
A Thompson
G Perdue
G Peidue
E Mitts
C Zinfel
T H Mohr
D W Stoffer
G Konschack
3 00
2 25
2 25
1 50
1 50
6 00
1 50
7 50
9 00
3 00
9 00
19 50
4 50
4 50
3 00
2 00
4 00
2 50
38
33 60
C Bair -
F Mosherger
A MoBberger
W H Cochran
C Yeord -C
Roup
VV Uunkin8
F Fish
T Ackerson
J H Yoder, lumber
J Kauffman
J Kramer
J Myers
G Noe
F Fish
P Cook
G A Kinzer
G A Kinzer
Total
District 26
$198 18
$ 50
22 60
7 50
- 15 00
- 7 50
- 8 25
10 60
v.. 40
7 50
- 8 25
4 50
4 50
3 00
2 25
3 00
1 60
1 50
1 50
5 25
- 5 25
L Robbins, nails
AT Sawtell
R Dangherty
W A Shaver
Bagley Bros.
C Miller - .
F Sawtell
R H Sawtell
W O Sawtell
C Daugherty
J U Stewart
G V Adams
PJKavler -II
T Kayler
J Johnson
L B Trullinger
J Stubbs
A Walls
Sam Engle
C Engle
W 11 Engla
11 Engle
W Everhart
J R Shaver
- 2 00
- 5 50
- 2 25
- 38 00
- 1 60
Total - $173 50
District No 28 Labor on Scot ts Mills
and Soda Springs road :
C A White - $2 25
J II Dart 2 00
H Wilson - 2 25
W Sandstrom . - 3 00
R W Wyland - 3 00
J W Nightingale - 3 00
Total -$17 50
District No 20 Labor on Clarkea and
Mt Home, Highland and Mt Home and
J P Olsen roads:
T Martin - - $5 00
C Deen - 2 00
Wm Bottemiller - - 3 00
F Kavser - 3 00
C W Palmer 1 00 !
W Maylield 3 00
F Welch 2 60
C 2 50
W T Henderson - 2 50
J M Park - 1 00
G E Dibble 1 00
C Kirk 1 00
Eslen Lay - - - 1 00
W Henderson - - - I 00
T Kirk - - - 1 00
W C Bnckner - - - - 15 00
P Shieve - . - , - 1 50
C Hoag - - - 1 60
Total - - -$48 60
District No 52
Seth Epler
A Hood -C
T Toose
M C Young
A Simmons
J L Seely
Chs Seely
.11m
T w
6 65
y 00
10 60
1 00
3
4
6 00
8 00
4 00
3 00
1 50
6 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
fii?
o uu
iaiui -
Total
District No 34
J MoAdams
Wm Smith
Bertie Cliue
H Cooke
J F Andrie
A Kuhne
T B Jones
-$79 37
- $5 25
- 3 25
- 3 75
- 2 62
- 1 87
- 6 00
- 5 25
- 2 25
- 2 25
- 75
- 3 38
J Cline
A Kotzman
J Bramhall
E8 "
Total - - -$38 87
District No 35 Labor on Schmahl's
Mill road and on bridges:
D D Erb, lumber
LErb. nails
-$61 90
- 6 60
- 7 97
- 9 45
- 8 95
- 7 96
- 6 70
- 12 60
- 1 50
- 2 70
- 12 60
- 9 75
- 17 40
- 3 00
- 6 00
TB Killer
N Blair '
J Naehtman
D D Erb -J
Broclwell
AD Erb
O R Colburn -G
Leffner
L Erb -W
T Stanton
J Hinkle -L
Krb
C Colden
Total
District 37
S Piatt
R Haines
H Piatt -C
Barieo -W
Woi thington
-$171 30
-$ 9 00
- 9 00
- 3 75
- 11 tiO,
- 11 60
- 11 60
- 23 25
- 18 Od
- 1 00
I H Uhiy
O W Kruse
R B Willmot
G G Kruse
Total - - . - $97 70
District 38 Labor on Woodburn road :
ORambo
-$ 6 25
- - 5 25
- 9 00
- 7 00
- 4 00
Ole Milkelson
A Hougham
L "
G " "
Paul Dunn
M CDonahue-
! Total -
. v - 6 00
. - - 3 00
$56 50
FROQ POND.
: Miss Ruby A. Jackson, a very efficient
young lady, has just completed a three
months term of school in our joint dis
trict. The following is the report of
school district No. 10 and 101 joint.
Clackamas and Washington counties for
the term ending June 19th:
Total number of days taught 60, pupils
enrolled 21, cases of tardiness 9, average
belonging 21. Those who were neither
absent nor tardy during the term are:
Ellen Aden, Lorena Kruse, Annie Boek
man and Smith Turner. Visitors present
during term were the Misses Susie Tur
ner, Minnie Bsker, Aura and Inza
'hompson. and Messrs George Aden,
George and Hinka Peters.
Miss Jackson had caused to be pre
pared for closing exercises a rousing
program and gave an entertainment on
Saturday eyening, to which at least 150
rersons were present, not all ould hnd
seating room within and some clambered
up to the windows. At 8:30 p. ra. the
curtains on the stage were dran aside
and a most beautiful and artistic scene
presented itself to view ; to the left was
the organ profusely decorated with roses.
At the rear hung an immenre bunch of
mistletoe, English ivy, fox gloves and
evergreens, roses and sweet peas adorned
the walls.
Amidst all this loveliness Miss Jack
son stepped to the front and addressed
the audience in a tew well selected
words. The program which was of just
the right length to be interesting and not
in the least monotonous, consisted of 31
mirth producing recitations, songs,
dialogues, tableaus, etc., etc.
Hon. J. L. Kruse, in his high cloar
voice announced tne program. Alter
the program closed it was announced
that all whoso desired could repair to
the Grange ball and trip the light fan
tastic for an hour or so. Many a merry
couple availed themselves of the op
portunity At midnight all jollifications
and mirth makings drew to a close and
for many a year to come may we remem
tier her who was once our teacher, Miss
Ruby A. Jackson.
Mice Gross and Susie Turner were
married on the 9inst., and have coin
menced house keeping in Portland
where the voting groom is, at present
located in a well patronized feed and
ivery barn.
Miss Ola Barnes is spending a few
days with her mother.
Miss Anna Wagner has left us to seek
her fortune.
Mrs. Marv Elligson will go to Portland
the coming week to spend a while with
re atiyes.
Mr. Kruse is'about the same as he has
been the past month, in very poor health.
John Peters has become quite a fiddler,
Louis Schroeder has just made another
of his flying trips to Tualatin.
There's a Hag flying in Frog Pond
now.
Mr?. N. E. Turner entertained a host
of friends the other day .
Herb Turner is home for a few days.
Curly Maves has been over to Stafford
after a supply of strawberries.
Politics and Independence day are not
worrying us nearly as much as that hay
we've got cut.
June 19. m ABC
Children' Day Exercises.
A splendid children's dy program
was presented by the M. E. church Sun
day school Sunday evening. The church
was prettily decorated with flowers and
pictorial representations of heroic Meth
odism in its early days, was an interest
ing feature, the pictures having been
secured from the East specially for this
entertainment.
The introductory address was made
by Arthur Sitton. Arthur Hickman,
recited "Don't Laugh at Me," Etta
Bruner recited "If if," Archie Young
Youns recited the "Boyless lown." and
- - . . - . , . - .
mouon-eoiig uj uie iuiuui uiaw wb i
an interesting feature, uertruae jonn-
n recited "katie Luncneon," Aiarcie
Brown "just you ana 1, ana aaiaiogue
00 God vt anta me coys ana oiris, was
00 1 presented by Ouida O berg and Roy Blan-
Sheel
F F Seely
G B "
L H Hazzelbrink
L T ooze
H M Murray -T
H M Baker
T M Biker
C J Calkins
P Ohler -
chard. Next came the program of the
heroic pictures of Methodism, with an
introductory by T. ' L. Swafford, the
Sunday chool superintendent, and the
others were presented in the following
Older: "Epworth Rectory," Edgr
Blake; ''The Holy Club," Miss Wil
liams ; ''Eventful Card Party," dialogue,
L. C. Blake, Nellie Swafford and Nettie
Khi; ''Hproosof Saddle-hags "Mamie
Aluridge; -cokesbury College," dia
logue, Ida Akin and Josie Edleman.
After remarks bv Kev. UDerg, a noerai
collection was taken np for the child
ren's fund of the educational society.
O. B. Frost went to Canby Sunday to
visit relatives and friends.
Toby Smith, son of D. W. Smith is
visiting bis father at Castle Kehm.
Headquarters and Other
flatters
About Chautauqua.
From the numerous letters received
arranging details to secure headquar
ters for various institutions at the com
ing Chautauqua Assembly at Gladstone
par it, umu inquiring as 10 tne necessary
expenses for individuals and families
who attend, it appears that there is a
more interest in the Assembly this year
wiaii 111 uio pasi, and several organiza
tions which have never hfifnra annlied
for headquarters privileges, are already
aooigucu places.
Among the organizations which have
already secured headquarter privileges,
may be mentioned eight colleges, nearly
aU the religious denominations, the
Clackamas County Teachers' Associa
tion, Woodmen of the World, Ameri
can Artisans, Equal Suffrage Associa
tion, Native Sons, Womens' Christian
Union, Grand Army of the Republic,
Ladies Relief Corps, and the Oregon
lioneer Association. At the pioneer
headquarters, Secretary George H .
Himes will have a large number of por-
tiuibs 01 piuneers, and ihe tiilks con
periling them, with tho part they took
in the settlement of Oregon will be one
the most leatuies of the Assembly to
U who hear them.
Although the fitrst day of the Assem
bly (July 12), U three weeks in the fu
ture, more campingprivileges have al
ready been assigned than ever before.
EXPENSES.
The Assembly grounds at Gladstone
park, are 10 minutes ride from Oregon
Uity, and 4U minutes ride irom fen
land. Passenger rates By electric railway
from and to Oregon City, 10 rides for 25
cents. Portland, (round trip) 25 cents.
By Southern Pacific Railway, all divis
ions and branches, one and one-third
fare. When purchasing a ticket, take
a certificate from agent. This signed by
J. W. Gray, secretary, at Gladstone
paik, secures 1-3 fare on return.
O. R. & N. Co., steamboat or rail, one
and one-fifth fare.
For special rates on other lines see
agents.
Living expenses 25 cents per bed
and25cen's per meal at 25 cents per
meal at private homes in Oregon City,
Gladstone and Parkplace. At hotels $1
per day and upward At restaurants
on the grounds, 25 cents per meal.
Meals can be hxd at any price. Iho
entertainment committee at the park
will direct all who desire, to hotels,
restaurants and private homes.
No charges for classes except the pri
vate classes in music, art and elocu
tion .
The season tickets, costing $1.50, in'
elude earn ping privileges. Single tick
ets, cents, and cnildren tree.
NO CURE-NO PAY.
That Is the wav all dnieelsts sell GROVE'8
TASTKLESS CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills
and Fever, it 18 simply iron and quinine in are
asteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer
at a bitter, nauseating Tonics. Prioe 60c. For
sale byC. O. Huntley, Druggist.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT AND
FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon,
Clackamas County:
Notice la hereby given that I Ihe undersigned
executrix of the estate or A. K. smpiey, fle
oeased, have presented and tiled my final account
in saia court as executrix oi aaiu estate, anu mat
Hondav.thelst day of August, 1898, at the hour
of 10 o'ciook a. m., of said day, haa been duly ap
pointed by aaid court tor tne settlement oi taia
final account and U e hearing of objections there
to. CELINDA E. SHIPLKY,
Executrix of the estate of A. it. Shipley,
deceased.
Dated June 17, 1898. Jo24
Now
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper your
rooms and
house and ,
paint your
Murrow
IS THE MAN to do
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape a
very low prices. Leave
orders at Ely Bros, store
on upper 7th streeth.
DAVIDSON'S
GALLERY
Up-to-Date Pictures
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
Or the Street between th Bridge andtbi
Depot.
Double and single rigs and saddle horses t
waysonhaud at the lowest rates, nd acorra
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind of stock
promptly attended to by letter or pron.
HORSES BOUGHT OB SOLD
COUiNTY i
HAVE KOW IN MY HAND8 FUNDS
applicable to the payment of all warrants
endorsed prior to November 1st, 1894.
Interest will cease on the above warrant!
a ter the date of this notice.
JACOB SHADE.
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon
W-ted this 1st day of June. M98.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In Ihe rircult Court of Ihe State of Oregon, fo
the ''onntv of ClucknmaH. , '
P. Rfichner. V. " v
Plaintiff,
vs.
J.P. Watkins. Albert Watklns, Oscar
Watkinn. Jehn Walking Flovd
Watkins, Besuie Polan, J. Polan,
J. Polan, Annie Johusun, Fannie
Hovans, Bllas E. Bpvans, Erther K.
Wat'-ins, Annie Watkins, J. A. Cox,
and Klchanl Juhuaon,
Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, is.
BV VIKTCE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER,
deoree and an execution, duly issued out of and
under the aeal of the above entitled court in the
above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 2ith day of May, 1898. upon a judgment render
ed and entered in said court on the 2nd day of May,
1S98, In favor of F. Kecbner, plaintiff, and against
J. P. Watkins. defendant, for Ihe sum of S209.36,
with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per c nt. por
annum from the 2nd day of May ,1898, and the further
sum of (50, as attorney'! fee and the further
sum of $35, costs and disbursements, and that the
defendant, J. A. Cox, recover from the finid J. P.
Watkins the sum of S204.60 with interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from 2nd
day of May 1898, and the further
sum of 92b attorney fees, and the fur
ther sum of S3, costs and dlslmrwment, 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, State of Ore
gon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point 20 feet east of the southeast
corner of D. L. C. of L. D. C. Latourette No. 89 In
said township 8 south, range 2 east, running thence
I'orth 00 degreeB 15 minutes west lS.llohains, thence
eas, 6.95 chains to west side of land formerly owned
by J. D. Renner, thence south 62 degrees 45 '
minutes west 11 links, thence south 00 degroea 15
minutes east 12.73 chains to oounly road, thence
along the county road south 72 degrees west 7.20
chains to the place of beginning, containing 10 .
acres of land
Nnw, Therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment order and decree, and in compliance with
the commands of said writ, I will, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, 1898,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of
the County Court Houc in the City of Oregon City,
In ssid County and State, sell nt public unction,
subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for
U. 8. gold coin, CHKh in hnnd, 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 described real
property or any rt thereof, to satisfy said execu.
lion, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all
accruing costs.
u. w. UKAUli,
Pheriffnf Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated Oregon C ity, Or., Mny 20, 1898.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given, that in pursuance of
an order of the County Court of the Count; of
Clvckmnas and Stale of Oregon, duly madeand
entered on the 25th day of May, 1SU8, 1 will Irom
and after Saturday, June 2oth,lM)8 at the hour
of 10 o'clock of said day, p-oeeed to sell at pri
vate sale on the premises, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash in hand; subject to confir
mation of sai l County Court, the following
desoribed real estate, to wit:
Lots numbered three (8), five (5) and six (6),
in block numbered one-hiindered-and-flve (.105),
in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon,
JOKL A. .STUART,
Guardian of James Q. Stuart, Minor.
Dated May 25, 1898.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit court of the State of Oiegon,
for the County of Clackamas.
Commercial Hank of Oretron City, 1
Plaintiff1,
vs.
Henry Hopkins
Defendant. J
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER
and. decree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the above entitled court,
in the above entitled caufee, to me duly directed
and dated the vflih day of May, 1898, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in said court on
the 26th day of April, 1K8, in favor of Com
mercial Bank of Oregon City, plaintiff, and
against Henry Hopkins, defendant, for the sum
of 676.00 with interest thereon at Ihe rate of 10 per
cent, per annum from the 26th day of April, 1898,
and further sum of $50, as attorney's fee, and the
further sum of tin, costs and disbursements, and
the costs of and ,ipon this writ; commanding roe
to make sate of the following described real prop
erty, situate In the county of Clackamas and
tale of Oregon, to-wlt:
Being a part of the L. V. C. Latourette D. L. C.
lying In section 4, township 8 south, range 2
east, beginning at a point In the west boundary
nl said claim south 15 minutes east 32.83 chains
from Ihe northwest corner of said olnim, thence
north 88 degrees east 20.85 chains, thence south
26 degrees SO minutes west 5.15 chains to a stone,
thence south 45 degrees east 1.25 chains, thence
south 88 degrees west 18 93 chains to the west
line of said claim, thence north 15 minutes, west
6.48 ohalns tracing the west boundary to the
filace of beginning, containing 10 acres, more or
ets.
Now therefore, by virtue of said exeeutlon,
Judgment order and decree, and In compliance
with the oommanda of said writ, I twill on
SATURDAY, June 25th, 1898.
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of
the countv Court house, In the city of Oregon City
In said county and state, sell at publie auction,
subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for
United Slates gjold coin, cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest which the within named
defendants of eitlxr 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
shiI fy said execution, judgment order, decree
Interest, costs and all accruing costs.
O. W. GRACE,
Sheriff of Clackamas Countv. Oreeon.
Dated Oregon City, Oregon, May 26th, 1898.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Orecron. for
the Countv of Clackamas.
! Harding, l lttenhoeler, Haas A Co.,1
r . tiecnner, trustee, r. J . Killings,
flttintifft,
VI.
Thomas Garrett, Thomas Garrett, Jr-.,
ouuuyier L,. usner, li. in. jones, ,nen
Uarrett, Richard Garrett, Nellie B. Gar-
relt,C. vv. Herman, C. S. Herman and
Henry Miley, Ella Garret,
Defendants.
Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
BY VIRTUK OF A JUDGMENT ORDER,
decree and an execution, duly issued out of
and under the seal of the above entitled court.ln
the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and
dated the 1st day of June, 1898, upon a judgmtnt,
rendered and entered in said court on the8d day
of May. 1898, in favor of plaintiffs for 1st cost.
10: 2nd, $200 attorney's fees; 8d, judgment,
$125.50. with Interest at 10 per ceut. per annum
since May 3d.lt.98; 4lh, judgment, 336.60. with
interest at 10 per cent, since May 3d, 1898; 6th,
judgment, 184.50,wlth interest at 10 per cent, per
annum since May 3d,1898; th,judgment of $330.10,
with Interest at 10 per cent, per annum since
May 8d, 1898. and against defendants, and Ihe
costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to
mako sale of the following described real prop
erty situate in the County of Clackamas, State of
Oregon, to-wlt:
The north 18 acres of the south half of the D.
h. O. of Thomas Garrett and wife situated In
township 5 south, range 1 east W. M and lot 8 of
secuou h, same townsnip and range, containing
20.88 acres
Also a promissory note of $42.50 against J.
Jones.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment older and decree, aud In compliance
with the aommands of said writ, 1 will, on
SATURDAY, JULY 2d. 1898,
at the hour of one o'clock, P. M., at the front
door of the County Court House in the City of
Oregon City, tu said County and 8tate, sell at
pnbllo auction, subject to redemption, to the
iiiKurai uiuuer, lor u. h. goia coin, cash In hand,
all the right, title and Interest which the within
named defendant or either of them, had on the
dale of the mortgage beteln or since had In or to
the above described property or any part thereof
to satisfy said execution, judgment order, de
cree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs.
Sheriff of Clackamas Countv, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon City, Or., June 2d. 1898.
Clearance Sale
Trimmed Hats $1.50 up
Large Assortment of Latest Designs of Trimmed
Hat. Trimming Done to Satisfaction.
Ostrich Feather Dyed and Cnrled. '
Kid Glove Cleaned.
Hair Work to All It Branch. Done with Neat
nes and Dispatch.
R. BECKER,
220 IIRST ST FEET, -.- . PORTLAND, OR -