Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, August 05, 1898, Image 8

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DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
First Cong-cgstlnnal, coiner Vain find Eleventh
streets Kev. T. W. Butler, psstor. Services
10:30 8. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school alter
morn ing service. Prayer meeting every Thu th
day evening at 7:80 p. in. Prayer meeting Y
P. S. C.E. every Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m.
First Baptist, corner Main and Ninth streets
Rev. M. L. Rugg, pastor. Morning service,
10:30; Sunday school, 11:43. Kvening service,
7:80. Regular prayer meeting Thursday
evening. Monthly covenant meeting every
Wednesday evening preceding first Sunday in
the mouth.
ft. John's, Catholic, corner Tenth street and
river Rev. A. Hlllebraud, pastor. On Sun
day, mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Every Sunday
German sermon after 8 o'clock mass. At ail
other masses English sermons. Sunday schoul
2:30 p. ni. Vespers, Apologetlcal subjects and
benediction at ":30 p. m,
Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Seventh
streets Kev. H. Oberg, pastor, Morning
. service at 10:46, Sunday school at 10:00,
Evening service at 7:8(1, Ep'worth League Sim
day evening at 6:30, prayer meeting Thursday
evening at 7:30, Class meeting after morning
service.
first Presbyterian, corner Seventh and Jefferson
streets-Bey. A. J. Montgomery, pastor. Ser
vices at l a. m. end 7:Bl p, in, Sabbath school
tp a, pi. V. P. 8, C. E, meets every Sunday
evening at 6i30 P; m, Prayer meeting Tours-
. day evening at HilHi.
"vahgclical , fierhian, corner Eight and Madison
streets Rev. J. Evlch, pastor. Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sab
bath; school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Weekly
, prayer meeting every Wednesday evening,
T'nlted?Brethren, corner Eighth and Pierce
streets , pastor, services second
and fourth Sunday mornings and the preced
ing Saturday in each month at 11 a. m. and 7
p. m.. and the first Sunday afternoon of each
mouth at Falls View.
"'. Paul's Episcopal, comer Ninth and river
Rev. H. L, Idleman, pastor. Sundav services
it 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 10
It ni. Fridays, evening prayer with address,
at 7:30.
'ailK'.ieai-Lutheran.Zlon Congregation. Corner
Eighth and Jefferson streets Rev. F. Sack,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m Services
at 10:50 a; til; atld 7:30 p. m.
"Drman Lutheran, Ohio Svnod, corner of Eighth
ntj.rt, dams streets -Key. Ernest J. W.
j.ckiMstdf: ...
i. E: South Rfcv, W. L. Muiiov, pastor. Third
Sunday at United Brethren Church,
(ngrpgatlonnl, ElvYllle Services second and
fourth Sundays a"t 8 p. m., by Rev. Butler of
'irst church, Oregon City,
free Methodist-Kev. J. W. Eldrldge, pastor.
Preaching first and third Tuesdays at 11 a. m.
i'rayer meeting Every ' Thursday evening,
Stirvices hold in Congregational church at
r.lyville.
SOCIETIES.
I 1st of All Societies In this County With
Meeting; l'luce and Date,
OREGON CITY.
.1" lis Oily Lodge No. 159 of A. O. IT. W.-Every
sturday evculng in A. O. U. V. hhll on Sov
. mill street,
: gon Lodge No. 3, 1. O. O.F. Every Thursday
veiling at Odd Fellows' hall.
Encampmciil No. 4. 1, O.O. F. First and
tiiird Tuesdays at Odd tallows' hall.
' .llainette Rehrkah Degree I.oilge No. 2 The
neond aud fourth Fridays in l.O.O. F. hall.
, lv-rnethy Rebckah PeRreo Lodge No. 80. Tues
iy evening at I. O. O, J?, hall.
w'Ttnomah Loilge No. 1, A. F. A. M Regular
i i.iiimunlcatlous on tirst and tlilrd Saturdays,
i : tie Lodge No. 21, D, of H .-"-livery Friday in
Ko. U, W. halli
i li'skamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Regular con
vocation third Monday.
I'.iiirt Robin Hood No. atSO, F. of A. Willamette
h ill on second aud fourth Fridays,
I icer Chapter, No. 28, O. E. 8. Masonlo Turn-
i le on Tuesdays.
W iUmette Camp No. 148, W. of W. Sccond'and
I nurth Tuesdays In Rediuen's halt.
If. Hi flrove Circle No, 32, W. W.Redmon'a hull
1 ueeiluy evenings.
. hcno Tribe, No. 13, 1. O. R. M. Tuesday eve-
u ng at Redmeu's hall, Juggar building,
to '-iido Post, No. (), A. R. First Monday of each
mi null at Willamette hall.
. ode Relief Con No. 18. First and third
I Iduys of each month in W lllamette hull.
't John's Branch No. 617, C. K. of A. Kvery
i iieHilay evening at their null.
, uned Artisans, No. 7 Willamette hull every
i inirsuay.
u.i latin Tent. K. O. T. M.-A. O. V, W. hall
i ner Seventh street, on second aud fourth
. undays.
'tt'jtm City Board of Trade At court house on
. .'i nuay ill each month.
.'nubia Hook and Ladder Co. First Friday of
i n iuoiiui in nuiiuiaiu engine House
iiNtahi Hose Co. No. 1 Second Wednesday
n eaeu mouin at f ountain engine house,
i n rant Hoso Co. No. S Second Tuesday of each
1 1. niui ui i HiHrnci engine nouse
t nun City Hose Co. No. 2 -Hose house on the
ti me uuru lutwiu.y oi eacn luonui.
1 . View Hose Co. 4 Hose house at Klyville.
COUNTY.
g Iron Lodge No. 1,15, A. O. V. W. Every
iiiursuay evening uiuciu renews' nun, uswego
Idla Lodge No. 40, A. O. V. W. First aud
ird Satunlavi at scIuhiI house, Molalla.
M l Lodge No. 55, A. 0 11. V .-Second and
I ird Saturday evenings at Knight's hall, Uaiiby,
kamns Lodge, No. 57, A. 0. V. W. First and
bud Mondays at strile s hull, Clackamas.
uilse Lodge No. 48, A. 0. V. W. Second aud
. i . it It botuiiluy at Wllsonvllle,
-tlcUie Lodge No. 20, 1). of U.-Evory Tuesday
u mug.
i kah t odgo No. 71, I. 0. 0. P., of Oswego
. iitirsduy evtulnga.
.it go Lodge No. 03, 1. 0. 0. F.-Odd Fellow's
nil, Oswego, every Monday evening.
Pine Lodge No. 58, A. F. & A. M of Logan
i ral Pope Post No, Mi (1, A. R First Satur-
ny ui each month at llrange hall, Mulino,
. i ral Crook Post No. 22, II, A. It, School bouse
i Cecily on rum buturuay lit each uiontti.
. r Lodge No. in, K.of P. Every Wednesday
'ruing in vniuie iinu.
. i.i bv Lodge No. 5(11, 1. 0.G.T.-Flrst and Third
. !. iirduv evculnirs at Knight's Hull, Cuihv
i go Uidgo No. 418, 1, O. I). T.-Every Friday
lining in new hall in old town.
.hy8pirltiiBiist8ooiety-Firsi and Third Sun-
s of each mouth.
Kra W. C.T. V. First Saturday in each
. i, th at their hall in New Era.
iiwater No. 203, P. of H.-Ou second Satur-
,i after full moon.
ny Board of Trade Knight's hall, Canby, on
. and third Fridays.
u Orange No. 40, P, of It. Their hall at
gttl a bridge on tne second Saturday of
i mouth at 10 a. m.
..iiln Orange, No. 111. P. of U. I-ast Saturday
Kuh mouth at their hall in Wllsonvllle,
ii ir Grunge No. 117, P. of H. Fourth Satur.
i nt each mouth at Ihelr hall in New Era.
-i Creek Grange No. 8J, P. of II. At hall In
i iiiam second Saturday in each month,
w in Grange No. ITS, P. of II, Second Bulur
In each month.
..MMis Grange No. SiU, P. of H. First Satur
f In mouth lu Damascus school house.
. I Creek No. 2M, P. of H.-Tlilrd Saturday tu
ii niouih.
.e (Orvllle) No. SM, t. of n. Second Satur.
v in month.
b nd No. MSI, P. of A.-Flrst Satimlay in
ib.
No. S62, P. oT H.-Flmt aud third Satur
lu mouth.
tnrin of SoHetiei art Kadly reijHtlrtt to
llu niiliir o ay change in iice or
. . ddlf.
THE CATTLE KINGS.
ONCt; A GREAT POWER IN THE WEST,
THEY ARE NOW DISPLACED.
Small Slock Kaisers Have Driven Oat the
Larger Ones Bis Ranges and Water
Holes Fenced In How the Bonanza
Cattle Outfits Made Enormous Profits.
The great cattle ranges of western
Forth Dakota aud Montana, where for
Dearly 20 years, the bonauza cattle out
fits have held complete sway, and where
cattle have roamed the vast prairies at
will, like the buffalo a quarter of a cen
tury ago, are passing out of existence.
The deathknell of the large cattle
companies has been sounded by the in
numerable settlers who have taken up
racant government land in the great
grazing region, built "shanties" in the
vicinity of every natural spring and
water hole, fenced in thousands of acres
of grazing land and driven the immense
herds of the bonanza cattlemen from
place to place, until there is no place
left for them to go. All the years that
the vast prairies of the west have re
mained unsettled have been worth mil
lions to the cattle princes. Hundreds of
thousands of cattle have been imported,
placed upon the ranges at u cost not to
exceed $16 a head for the 2-year-old
steers, allowed to roam at will for two
years, ut an average animal nost not to
exceed f 3, and then sold in the market
at Chicago for an average price of $45
to $00. The free ranges offered by the
Millions of acres of uusurveyed and un
ocotipied government land have been
turned into millions of dollars in cold
cash by the cattle kings, but the tide of
immigration to the west has sealed
their fate mid they nre ready to go.
For 20 years nearly a vast region ly
ing along the western part of North Da
kota uud tli6 eastern trip of Montana
measuring 100 miles in width uud 150
miles in length has been entirely given
up to the interests of the cattle kings.
Thousands of head of cattle have I een
gruzed year rftcr yew, countless huia
loads of beeves Lave been shipped to
market hud millions cf dollars have
gone into the pock., tt the cattlemen.
Pierre Wk-lwux, the Montana stock
rtjtttn, said to be the largest single owner
of cattle in the United States, has num
bered his total possessions of cattle at
50,000 head. The Berry-Bokto Cattle
company has owaed and grazed each
year not fewer than 80,000 head, and
there are numerous companies that have
essayed to keep oh the ranges an annual
total of from 10,000 to 35,000 head.
The vastuess of the business of these
cattle companies may be estimated frohi
the fact that the annual shipments for
the paBt few years have been from 8,000
to 0,000 head for each of the large coni
pitnios. The ahutuil profits of the larger
companies, after deducting the original
Cost of the cuttle and the cost of their
maintenance upon the runges, are from
75,000 to $150,000 nil that' from the
free ranges of the government, given
without thxation or any return what
ever. To understand the situation that has
existed up to the present time it must
be remembered that this broad region
which has been given up to the interests
of the cattle growers has hot been in
tersoctBd by a fence, disturbed with a
plow or graced with a field of grain up
to a few short years ago nothing for
miles but short nutritious grass, which
cured on the prairie, as clover in a stack,
and served equally well for food in dead
of winter as in the heat of summer.
Forth upon this vast area every spring
have been poured streams of gaunt, ill
shaped, long horned and lean ribbed
southern cattle. Left to roam at will,
they have thriven and waxed fat, until
in two years they have become sleek
aud fat and comely to the eye. During
all that period they have been as free
and untramiueled as were ever the buf
falo. But at the close of the maturing
period they have been rounded up,
driven to railroad stock shipping pens
and loaded upon the cars for a trip to
market. Their places are taken by fresh
importations from the south. And so,
year after year, have the processes been
repeated, until the profits that were
known to have accrued from the busi
ness have tempted thousands of small
holders of cattle to settle in this region
and engage in the beef business on a
smaller scale.
The presence of these smaller opera
tors is the inevitable doom of the cattle
kings. Their vast herds are no longer
allowed to roam the ranges undisturb
ed. The small ranchmen have built
fences and inclosed the water holes.
The prairies have been made to yield to
tho mowing machino, and the former
froe grass has come to be cut and stack
ed as hay, until the ranges in many
places are bare of feed for the herds of
the larger companies. These conditions
are responsible for the closing out of
the cattle princes. Thore is uo longer
room for their thousands of beeves. Fif
teen thousand cattle, the property of
one of the larger operators, succumbed
to the severity of the weather for no
other reason than that the ranges hud
been denuded of grass by the numerous
i mi
I uimllor rauohuien, This was a warn
iug tuivt the most obstiuiito must heed.
Aud so tbe cattle oompuuius that lor
niorly uuuiberod their possessions by
the thousands of head may uow number
thunt easier iu huudreds, Tbe small
rnnebmnu is tho niuu upon whom the
market of the future must rely for its
beef. bt. Paul Pioneer Press.
Out of IIU Depth.
"What," said the girl with loose hau
around her ears and a spasmodic uiun
Dor, "is your opinion of the ultimate
destiny of the human raoe?"
.Did I er understand you to say
tho ultimate destiny of the human
raoe?" inquired Willie Wisbiugtou.
"Yes."
"Why om if you want my candid
opinion, I should say that ah that
it s ft long ways off." Washington
Star.
WOOD, BIDS WANTED.
State quality and quantity you wish to
furnish, also price' for delivery in our
yard or on the hill.
Oregon City Woolen Mills.
Bids will be opened August 20th, 1898.
BIDS WANTED.
Bids will be "received by the undersigned at the
office of the City Recorder, ofOrcgon Citv, until
2 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, August 10th, "18D8. for
the improvement of the road on the north side of
Abernethy cietk from Main Street to Countv
Koad leading to Portland, in accordance with
plans and specifications now on file in the ofnee
nf tho Unn,FAa 17.nl, hl.l t-j
v'- iacii um ujunt ue iicuiMupttiiieu
by a certified check payable to the Recorder for
lhaiimnl)Ul.. t.,j i.
' iii t BuoiHiiec turn uiu, 11 accept
ed, will be fulfilled. The committee reserve the
right to reject any or air bids.
H. E. Harris, '
James Roakb,
Frko Metzkkr,
Committee on Streets and Public Property.
Dated at Oregon City, August 3, 1898.
COUNTY
TREASURERS NOTICE,
I
HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS
applicable to the navment of all Knur War.
runts endorsed prior to the date of this notice.
Dated Oregon City, August 4th, 1898. Interest
will cease from this date.
JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
Henry Milev,
Plaintiff,
V8.
John Gordon and James
Burlingame.
Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, DE
cree and an execution, duly issued out of
and under the seal o( the above entitled court, in
the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and
dated the 2hth day of July, 1898, upon a judgment
reuderedandentered in said court on the 18th day
of April. 1898, in favor of Henry Wiley, plaintiff,
and against John Gordon and James Burlingame,
defendants, for the sum of $506.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
from the lsth day of April, 1898, and the further
sum of $50, as attorney's fee, and the further sum
of 815 costs and disbursements, and the costs of
and upon this writ, oommauding me to tnaic0
sale of the following described real property,
situated in iiii county of Clackamas, state of
Oregon, t-wit:
The Bouthwst Quarter of the southwest quarter"
of section fifteen (15) in township four (4) south,
range two (2) east of the willauletle innridiau.,
containing forty t40) acreMi i
Now, therefore, by virtue bf said execution,
judgment order and decree, and in compliance
with the commands of said writ, I will, on
" SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8rd, 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, in said County and Stale, sell at public
auction, subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder, for U. 8. g"ld coin cash in hand, all the
right, title and Interest Which the within named
defendants or either of them, had on the dale of
the mortgage herein or since had In or to the
above dcHcribed real property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree,
interest, costs and all accruing costs,
J. J. COOKE,
Sherift of Clackamas Countv, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., July 28th, 1898.
DR. KESSLERv
TliU nlil one arm!! specialist, ol St. I -y.iW,
,eli known by hut long resldnnce nnili nr
rminllv i.mctlce In this city, cnnttniif 'o
Mvci-.-fully treat all kindi of chronic .vim
OilV'c d' 'cases
""TjPI! TDrHTMrUT fo'tn poor rfn" r""
Mitt IntilllltWl in person at the oihve
very Hliernoon
sflOQD AND SKIN Z
line 'I'Hinia, Tuiuora. Ti
Diseases Korea, S""l
tnple,Sfi'imini.!v !'
TeUers. Ei'ftmi imi
win r liiimirttlea of the blood ilioiMinv
iillcKlfU, leaving the system In a HV.A
wre a nd healt hful tale.
1EUMATISI S.ThTa
itli wiiieil to Dr. Kesaeler by k f iihuiI In
IwUVii, It. haa never failed.
ITU CjnDUC Ulcra, Oanoera, etc., treateil, nc
JliJ1 uUMlU difference how long affected.
(iMET AND URINARY COMPLMHTS.
inn fill, ilitliciilt, too irequeni, mil ay or il v
rum. iiniiturxl discharges, carefully i.mni.'il.
'il'i, rheumatism and neuralgia tn'sitil bv
iiu new remeulea.
I'.lm a clear bottle at bedtime and iirtnM
ii the bottle, aet aside and loon at It in t"
noriiliig. If It is cloudy, o has a cloudy wt-
iiiil' In It, you have some kidney or imu.hi. r
IIki-IIM.
P I DV WDDM removed In twenty-fonr hour.
ilUti II UfllU See worms in window Hi o'f-
bv l; to:t leel long.
3DTJHIPII We meet persons even-
Orifinlfl OUDIIVO day whose breath nn'l'
bud It Is disgusting. Tills oomes from i n-
iK.ru nt either the nose or stomach On anil
If examined. It can be cured before thf
!K8l Iioih's becomes involved.
rouNG MEN :
If you are trou bled with iilghi
emissions, exhausting drums,
iliiinlcs.. UaKlifulneBs. aversion to soclfty.
i! iipiilncHs. despondency, losa oi energy, am
bition uud gclf-oonddence, whicli d'priv you
M your manhood aud absolutely unlit you
for study, business or marriage if you are
thus mulcted you may kuow the cause. Uo
and lie treated.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN 3W
f..k, iictnng backs ana Kidneys; irequeiii,
Diilnlul uiiiiattun and sediment in u'lne; Im
iioleiicy or weakness of sexual organs, aud
.niter unmistakable sinus of nervous debil It: v
ami premature decay, Many die of this
illlllculty, Ignorant of the cause. The moal
iIim luate cases of this character treated.
DDTVATU dlseaaea. Gleet, Gonorrhea, In
fill I ill II HamHtlona. Discharge, Btrlciurea,
Wt.uk lie wi of Organs, Syphilis, Hydrocele
Varicocele and kindred trouble treated.
Consultation Free to All.
Office Hours: From 9 A. M. to
8 P. M. Call or address
J. Henri Kessler M. D.
At St. Louis Dispensary,
. i l YAMHILL STRECT.
Portland. .... (W.mv.
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just remember that , all your
strength must come from your
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Perhaps your muscles need
more strength, or your nerves;
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Clearance Sale
Trimmed Hat? $1.60up
t'.'rge Assortment of Latest Designs of Trimmed
Hats. Trlmmin(r"Done to Satisfaction.
Ostrich Feathers Dyed and Curled.
Kid Gloves Clenned.
Hair Work in All Its Branches Done with Neat
ness and Dispatch.
R. BECKER,
220 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND, OR
BARGAINS.
For particulars apply at Courier office, Oregon
City,
Cftn A four-room house and lot in Oregon
(PtlUVICityi good location with fine view of
river; young trees and shrubs; place cost over
900,
fcoAft Ah elght-roohi house and two large
tjOUUots in lower Dart of Oreion Citv (Green
Point), burn: good bearing orchard; or will trade
for smaller blace and take difference in cash.
I 1 irtrtt wo'good houses and lot; houses rented
yilUUnear paper mill -Oregon City; will trade
or sell cn Installment plan.
If vou have nnvllilmr to irnilfl nr upll It. will
nav vou to send description to the Coukier, No
charges unless sale or trade is niiule.
VrtlTIJ tVRTfP Al &0-aere farhli tebout
IUUn rniOrJJU miles southeast Of the
courthouse, at a bargain: titlj perfect; also two
lots, one In South Oregon City Artd tile other In
Oregon City proper; title porfctst. All this
property must be sold. Terms easy: hard time
prices. Anyone that wants to buy will And it to
his interest to investigate this.
A.&C.R. R. CO.
SUMMER SCHEDULE
SEASIDE EXPRESS
Dalty txcept Sunday
Leaves Union I)epot Poktland at 8 a. m. for
Ranier. Mavirets, Olatskanle, Astoria, runlng
tlirough to Clatsop Beach Points without change,
arriving at Seaside at 1:20 p. m. By this train
you can have seven hours at Astoria and propor
tionate longer time at intermediate points and
return to fontanel tne-sauia aay, arriving at
Unioa depot at 10:20 p. m.
ASTORIA EXPRESS
Daily Except Saturday
Leaves Union Deoot Portland at 7 r. m. arrives
at Astoria lli:5 p. m. making connections the
following morning with early trains for Clatsop
Beach, aud all boats for Ilwaco, Knapplou ana
all points on I, R & N, R. K. via Ilwaco.
BUSINESS MEN'S SEASIDE SPECIAL
Saturdays Only
Leaves Union Depot, Portland, eveey Saturday
afternoon at 2:80 p. m. runs through to Clatsop
Beach points without change arriving Seaside
7:10 p.m. ,
SUNDAY POPULAR EXCURSION
Sundays Only
Leaves Union Depot, Portland, every Sunday
at 7:30 o, m. running through to all Clatsop
Beach points without change, arrlqing Seaside at
W:10 p. m. Returning leaves Seaside at 8;30 p m.
arrives Union depot, Portland, 10:20 p. in. By
this train pleasure seekers can take breakfast at
home, spend live and half hours at the Beach and
return tne same day.
Consult Portland uaily papers for rates, or
apply at ticket oillce, Union Depot.
A. S. CARLTON, Agent,
N. P. R. R. Oillce, Cor. 3rd. and Morrison St
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FARM FOR SALE,
A SOO-acre-farm, known as the Sanders' place,
situated at, the town of Molalla, Oregon, finely
improved, rich soil," 200 acres in cultivation.
Fine neighborhood. Church and graded school
on the farm. Title perfect, no incumbrance,
possession given' immediately to purchaser.
Price ?'J,00O, $8,000 down, and remainder on long
time t seven per cent. For further particulars
call on cr address
C. T. Howard, .
. . - Mulino, Oregon
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YAQUINA BAY KOUTK
Connecting at Yoquins Bay with the San
Francisco aud Ynqiiina Buy
Steamship Company,
Steamship "Farallon"
8alls from Yaquina every eight days for ?an
Francisco. Coos bay Poit Oxford, Trinidad and,
Humbolt Bay.
Tassenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette Valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or points west to San
Francisco:
Cabin, rouud trip . .
, Steerage
To Coos Bay and Port Oxford:
Cabin, .
To Humbolt Bay;
Cabin, ...
115 00
& 00
6 00
8 00
Round trip, good tor 60 days,
RIVER DIVISION.
Steamers "Albany" and "Wm, M. Hoag.'"
newly furnished, leave Albany dailv (except
Saturdays) at 7:45 a. m., arriving at Portland the
same day at 5 p. m.
Returning, boats leave Portland same days
at 6:00 a. m., arriving at Albany at 7:45 p. m.
J. C. MAYO, 8upt. Elver Division,
Corvallis, Or.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas,
Henry K Hayes, 1
Plaintiff,
vs.
William Butcher, James A.
Wells, and Bertha Wells, his wile J
State of Oregon, County of ClttC'iamas, ss.
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER,
decree and an execution, duly issued out of
and under the seal oi the above entitled court.in
the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and
dated the 7lh;day of July, 1808, upon a Judgmtnt,
rendered and entered in said court, on the 27th
day of April, 1898, in favor of Henry E. Hayes,
piamtin, ana against milium uutcner, James a.
Wells and Bertha Wells, his wife, defendants,
for the sum of $3:14,00, witli interest thereon at
the rate of lOJper cent per annum from the 81st
day of July, 18D6, and the further sum of $40, as
attorney's fee, and the further sura of 810 costs
and disbursements, and the costs of and upon
this writ, commanding me to make sale of the
following desoribed real property, situated in
the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit:
The west half () of the south west quarter
'!4 and lots three (8) and four (4) In section
twenty-nine (2!l) township S south, range2eist
of the Willamette meridian, containing 150 acres,
situated in Clackamas county, state of Oregon,
save and except from the above description, 60
acres sold to M, C. Wrigley on July Kith, 1881,
aud recorded ou page 519, book S, record of deeds
of Clackamas county, Oregon. It is further
ordered that in offering said land tor Bale, the
sheriff shall first offer the same minus the fol
lowing portion of the same, beginning at the
north east oorner of the 50 acre tract sold to M.
C. Wrigley; running thence west 60 rods; thence
north 84 rods; thence oast 50 rods; thence south
64 rods to the place of beginning; also a twenty
foot right of way along the south line of the tract
deeded to James A. Wells. If the same does not
Sell for enough to satisfy this judgment and
decree, then the said sheriff is ordered to sell the
whole of said land described in said mortgage as
provided iu this decree.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment oiaer and decree, and in compliance
wuu tne commands oi saiu writ, l win, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1898,
at the hour of one o'clock, P. M., at the front
door of the County Court House iu the City of
Oregou City, in said County and State, sell at
public auction, subject to redemption, to the
highest bidder, for V. 8. gold coin, cash iu 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 described property or any port thereof
to satisfy said execution, judgment order, de
cree, iuterest, costs and all accruing costs.
J. J. COOKE,
Sheriff oi Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon City, Or., July 7th. 1898.
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ADJOINING OREGON CITY AND PRACTICALLY A PART OF IT.
IT is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con
nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location, fine
view, good air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class
public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city
and but a I S minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this
a very desirable place of residence and bound to grow in
popularity.
Choice Lots ready for the garden from $ioo to $130 on
easy monthly installments with liberal discount to home build
ers. Call on or address.
T. L. HI All MAN, Trustee,
Sow
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper your
rooms and paint your
house and
Murrow
IS THE MAN to do
the painting and papering
in a first-c Jss li ip a
very low prices. Leave
orders at Ely Bros, store
on upper 7th streeth .
Depat
FOB
TIME SCHEDULES
From Portland.
Arrive
from
Fast
Mail
1:00 p. m.
Salt Lake, Denver,
Fast
Mail.
7:20 a. m.
rt.nortn, umana,
Kansas City, St
Louis, Chicago,
aud East.
Spokane
Flyer
2:00 p. m.
Walla Walla, Spo
Spokane
Flyer
10:5 a. m.
kane, Minneapo
lis, St. Paul, Da
luth, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Fasti
1:00 p.m.
Ocean Sleamshlpi
4:00 p.m.
from rowana.
All sailing dates
suhlect tochance.l
rur pun rrttiiuiBuu .
Sail AngnstS, e.ltt i
4, 18, 22, 28, SO,
7:00 p.m.
To Aloslrn
August 8, 28.
6:00 p.
8:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m.
Columbia River
Steamers.
4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m.
Ex. Sunday
Wllltmeltt River.
4:80 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New-
berg, Balem di Way
Landings,
7:00 a. m.
Tues., Thur,
and Sat.
Willamette and Yam
8:30 p.m.
Mon., Wed.
and Fri
hill Klvers.
Oregon City, Day.
ton.oi Way Land
ings. B',00 ft. m.
lues., Thur.
and Sat.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corval.
lis Se Way Laud'
ings.
4:80 p.m.
TueB., Thur.
and Sat.
Ly. Riparia
J :45 a.m.
Mon., Wed.
and Friday
Snake River.
Lv.Lewi6to
5:4d a. in.
Sun., Tues.
and Thur.
Riparia to Lewiston
F. E. DONALDSON, Agent,
Oregon City.
W. H. HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OP THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC 0.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily,
South,
6:00 P.M.
6:52 P.M.
7:45 a.m.
North.
Lt Portland Ar
Lt Oregon City Lt
Ar San Francisco Lt
9 :80 a. W
8:4(li.M
S:00r. M
The above trains atop at all statloni betweer
Portland and Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jeffer
son, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harris,
burg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene, Creswell,.
cottage urove. Drams, ana all statloni irom
Roieburg to Ashland, Inclusive.
ROSEBCRO MAIL DAILY.
J:S0A.K. . Lt Portland Ar4:80r.M
6:27 A.M. Lt Oregon City Lv8:86r.M
8:20?. M. I Ar Koseburg Lt I 7: 0 M
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTK.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
z Weat Side Division,
Between PORTLAND and CORVALLIS
Kill.TRAIH DAILYIIXCIPTSUNDAY.)
At Albany and Oorvalilt connect with train
of Oregon Central & JCaatera R. R.
IXPRISI TRAIN DAII,T(IXCIPTSUNDAT.
4:60 P. M.
7.80 P.M.
8:80 P. M.
Lt Portland Ar8:25A.M
Ar McMlnnvllle Lt 5:60 A.M
Ar Independence Lv4;50A. M
Rates and tickets to esstern points and'
Europe also JAPAN. CHINA, HONOLULU
and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained irom
E. E. BOYD, Agent, Oregon City
R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM,
Manager, Asst. fi. F. A P. Agent
Portland, Or. Portland, Or.
COUNTY TREASUER'S NOTICE
T HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDg
applicable to the payment of all warrants
endorsed prior to Maroh 1st, 1895.
And all road warrants endorsed before this
date.
Interest will cease on the above warrants
after the date of this notice.
JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon
Dated this 14th day of July, 1898.
Desirable Suburb...
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