Did Yo u Talus Scott's Emulsion through the winter? If so, we are sure it quieted your cough, healed the rawness in your throat, increased your weight, gave you more color, and made you feel better in every way. But perhaps your cough has come back again, or you are get ting a little thin and pale. Then, why not continue the same helpful remedy right through the summer? It will do you as much good as when the weather is cold. r Its persistent use will certainly give you a better appetite ana a stronger digestion. It will cure your weak throat and heal your inflamed lungs. It will cure every case of consumption, when a cure is possible. Don't be persuaded . to take something they say is just as good. All Druggists, jnc. and $i. SCOTT & 130WNE, Chemists, N.Y. Clearance Sale Trimmed Hats $1.60up Largo Assortment of Latest Designs of Trimmed Huts. Trimming Done to Satisfaction. Ostrich Feathers Dyed and Curled. Kid Gloves Cleaned. Hair Work In All Its Brandies Dona with Neat ness and Dispatch. R. BECKER, 220 FIRST STREET, . PORTLAND, OR KESSLER, This old one armed speolnllst, nf 81, Louis, null known hy Ills long roaideuce ami sin sfnlly practice In this olty, continue to (vi's-.tiilly tnwt all kinds of curoulo ami u'iviile (licenses huiti InbflllMiIU lu persou attlie ottlM .ry Hfternoou LOOB AND SKIN hue 'i'liliiis, Tumors. Tetters, Krssi'iuu ami hut liupurltleii of the blood thoroughly 'UlleatH(i, leaving the system In a btr.ioj;, rr and healthful state. r HHTMa'PTQ'Mf treated by an old German t'uLUiUl lull! remedy. This remedy wiik 'seuled to Lr. Kesselor by a friend In jrlln,. It hiti never failed. ! ! T1 CflDr? Uleers, Cancers, etc., trea'ed, at I .J' CUfiliO dlirereaoe how long Hired c. I. t'.MET AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, nihil, ullhciiit, loolrequuiil, milky or woo me. unaturiil disolmnroa. carefully tl i-iu me, unatural disohargeH, carefully treated, t les, rtieiiinitlsia and neuralgia treated by r new roineulet. I'-ke a clear bottle at bedtime and urinate t the bottle, set aside and look at It In (lie ' riilnir. If It is cloudy, or has a cloudy set I 'lit in it, you have some kidney or bludder . ease. ! ' PP WflTJM removed In twenty-four hours I lib n Ultlll Bee worms lu window at of- 15 to & leel long. I 91? A Til OTUTVO We meet persons every iMlIl OllMO day whose breath stm llf imd II Is divKUNUug. This comes from ta in rli ol either the nose or stomach. Go and i exnmlned. It can be cured before the ."ml bones becomes Involved. ' "UUP MDJ lf you re troubled with nlulu i. .lull U lUlili emissions, exhausllngdinlns, t'lipbjM, bashfiiluess, aversion to society, i 'pulness, despondency, Iohn of energy, iim v ion and Ni'll'-tioiitldeuco, which deprive you your manhood and absolutely unlit you study, business or marriage lf you are ' m atllieti d you may know the cause, (io Mie treated, ."'.ME-AGED MENM; i k, aeliini; backs and Kidneys; frequent, I mini urliiallon and sediment In ulne;lm i .wiiey or weakness of sexual oraiiH, and ier u uin 1st likable signs of nervous debility I premalure decay, Many die of this .tiloully, ignorant of the cause. The moat ii' filiate cases of this oharaoter treated. "'iTTlTF diseases. Olwt, Gonorrhea, In- I. llfllu namallons. lllsehargea, Btrlcturea. 'akmas of Organs, Hyphllls, Ilydrouale v ..ricocele and kindred troubles treated. Consultation Free to All. i mc.K Hours: From 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. Call or address K Henri Kessler M. D. At St. Louis Dispensary, 8301 VAMH1U STREET. tTLAND. .... OrKGON BARGAINS, r particulars apply at Comma ollloo, Oregon ",'ft -A (our-rooin house and ot In Oregon line view of ..'UUciiv; good location with line view of young lives and shrubs ; place cost over 'Art An rlelit room house ami two largo .viUt In lower part of Oregon Clly ((livi'ii 'in), barn: iroud hearing otvhartl; or will trade r waller pluco and tuU tliileroncj In cash. 1 .IfWo'eooA llonei i and lot ; houses rented 'vui'sr paper null - Oregon t it' will trade ii oil Installment ilmi. f you liava aiiyllilug 10 (rude or sell It will : vou toseiul description to tli i'ot'i!ii:u, No . i5a unless sale or trade Is made. ' ") rpTfP -An MVnere farm, vhrmt a tuuu;i, n ilumse, at a bargains tith perleel; also two one in Houih Oregon City ami tho other lu HI t'lly I'l'oper; title perfect. All this rly Inii'st benoUl. 'IVnn eayt tianl time Anyons that wains to buy will Dud It to Merest le Investigate this. FARM FOR SALE ') aere-favm.Vnewn s the Banders' place, ml ut the town of Molalla, On goii, fuicly .veil, rich soil, '-10 acres III cultivation. ,..,i,.i,1i,,iIhioiI. rhiiioh and graded school farm. Title perfect, no Incumbrance, i, riven iinimdiiitelv to purchaser. i 0U0; 3,uu0 do II, nd remi'lnder on long ,l ' ven per cent, lor further particulars e..i.u.,. address ('. T. IIOWMtP. Mullno, Orcgou w DR. IN THE LONG AGO. When the Bt. Louis Spaniards Marched Against the Michigan English. A Spanish army came to Chicago in the long ago. The minor details of it and the finer statecraft reasons of it are hidden in the catacombs of the Escu rial along with tons of other docu ments that will never see the light again. But we know that those men of war marched over the Illinois prairies, nd that they were sent to increase the dominions of their sovereigns. By the treaty of Paris, signed in 1763, France ceded to Spain all of that vast territory known as Louisiana, which stretched from the mouth of the Missis sippi to the Canadian lino. In 1781 Groat Britain was at war with the United States, Spain, . Holland and Franco. St. Louis was a Spanish town, and English officers attacked it at tho hoad of 1,500 Indians. They were de feated witi little trouhlo and retreated. In revenge the Spanish commander at St. Louis, which his people called San Luis de Illinois," planned a raid against the British post of St. Joseph. It was a fort or outpost, located at a point two miles from the present city of Benton Harbor, llioli., ana ou miles northwest of Chicago, across the lake. The force began ltn long, difficult and dangerous journey on Jan. 2, 1781. They estimated tho distance at 220 leagues, or GOO miles, and subsequent surveys have proved that they were re markably good guessors. It was odlnor- ed by Captain Eugeuio Purre, command ing, and Liou tenant Carlos layou. 'ihe internreter was Lui Chevalier. Chiefs Electurno and !Nequige.n led the ou In dians of tho Fox and Pottawatomie tribes. Thr.ro were Co Spanish volun teers, lu all 130 men, selected with special refcrenco'to their ability to with stand the arduous journey. They marched up tho Mississippi riv er to tne mourn oi tne tiiiiiois nuu thence along the track of tho Fronch explorers and voyagers. The route took them np tho Illinois river past Fort Creve Coeur (Peoria) to old Fort St. Louis (Starved Rock). Here they plant ed tho blood btuiucd banner of Arugou and Castile. A century bef oio from that rocky eminence La fc'ulle had unfurled the fleur-de-lis of France. Subsequently the British flag had waved over it. Now Old Glory waves there in peace and beauty. Purre's lorce toiled in snow and ice to tho junction of the Kankakee and Desplaines. rivers. They followed the Dosplaiues to a point west of what is now South Chicago and came to the lake at its southern edge. They found it a dosolate region of swamps and sand dunos. Thence they marched to their destination. The small garrison of St. Josoph fled toDotroit at the news of their approach, and all of tho stores fell into tho hands of tho invadors. They proclaimed tho sovereignty of Spain over this section and divided tho stores. After resting some days they began their return march over tho former route. They reached St. Louis in safety after a midwinter march of nearly 1,400 miles through a hostile country. They had few casualties and gathered much, plunder. Chicago Chronicle. Atlantic Currents. It is an interesting fact in the reoords of scientific progress that the United States navy has for a long time past been dropping bottles overboard in the Atlantio ocean at the Azores, in doep water along the coast of Spain and from tho Madeira and the Canaries south ward along tho coast of Africa. The fact that all theso bottles that havo boon recovered have been found on the coast of South America, on the Antil les, and some of them as far west as tho mouth of tho Eio Grande, suggests tho inference that every buoyant object which has been dropped into the ocoan during the present geological epoch by prehistorio or historic Spaniards, Por tuguese or Africans has found its way to America and been stranded somt where between tho teujh parallel south and the thirtieth parallel north. In the northern part of tho Atlantio ocean tho ouiTeuts run tho other way, and the mails have been delivered from Ameri ca to Europe. In tho Paoilio ocean tho daily mails delivered ou tho wost coast of America from Mount St. Elias south ward havo proceeded from about tho twentieth parallel north, in tho viciui ty of tho Malay peninsula uud archipul ago, thence havo traveled through the China sea and tho Jupaueso sea to pick up matters dosiguod for tho western hemisphere. Eureka, Gas. Tho name of Eureka gas is given to a new illumiuant, expected to rival acety lene. This gas, as described iu IuveU' tioa aud originated by M. Hector de Favi of Moutollasoouo, Italy, is obtained as follows: Linio as pure as possible is employed as a baso, colophony aud cal cium carbide being added 1,000 parts of tho mixture ready for uso consisting of 000 of quicklime, GO of colophony and 60 of calcium carbide aud there is said to bo no liability of explosion by mixing with air. No heating of war end no special burner is needed. One thousand parts of the mixture give 00 liters of gas at a pressure of 135 milli meters of water, and tho photometric intensity of tho tlamo is stated to bo 02.4 caudlo hours, while tho same amount of calcium carbide employed singly would give only 18 caudlo hours. Thus, it is assorted, tho new gas is CO per cent cheaper than acetylene, or that at equal cost it will give half as much uioro light An I'uei rlui; liaromeier. The advertising columns of leitimato uowsprtpors nre now lvgarik tl by tho mora iiitolligent nml thrifty portion of the publio tin uu uncrriutf baroim tor of tho character, energy tuul success of business men, and those, who fail to up pveeiuto tho now universally ttect ptt d method of retwhiug tho people must fall behiud in tho r;uo fur business prolits: Philudel pliin 'i' ir.tc. EXPERIMENT IN DETECTION. lite Crossing Folicetoun Js as Wise as Sol omon Wbi- Necessary. The rr.Ucercsa who maintains life aud ordu- ut tho mee.iug of two down town sireets na.tt be possessed of con siderable judgment. ., He must know when to lucko a hclo in tho wall, so to speak, through tho mass of vehicles and let a portion of the surging humanity go-through. Ho must know how to flo sever;.) things at once to at the lame time chat pleasantly with a lady lriend of his, tell u woman from the suburbs where the streets she's ou is and pull a couple of old gentlemen from the jaws of oahle cars, and, what is mere surprising, most of the down town force can do this, and, what is truly as tonishing, nearly all do it in a gsntle tiianly manner and keep their tempers veil. It is not infrequently that an officer is found who can do all this and more too. At one of the most prominent cross streets there is a policeman who is a close sec i'd to tho caliph that decided the ownership of an infant in his own highly original way. Among many in stances where his acumen has played a particular part is one that happened a day or so ago. It concerned a bicycle. The latter was left by its rider against tho curb. A few minutes later a young man approached it. The policeman in question had not seen the owner get off tho machine, but he thought the new comer looked a trifle suspicions. Tho chain aud sprocket whixl of the bicycle had bti.n si cured together by a padlock. When the young mui in question began to carry the wheel off instead of unlock ing it he felt it was about time to act. 'Do you own that bicyclo?" he said to the young man." "Yes," was the reply. "Where's your key, then?" was his next. "I've lot,t it." That settled it. "Say, cow," continued the police man, "will you give rue your name and address'," . The yotirig 'emu seemingly did not want to make any trouble. He hesitated for a moment and then said, "Why, yes, if you want U. " "And now," concmhed the police- mun, alter no bad it, "you know tbe caso looks strange, and you know we have so many bikes lost, would you mind waiting 15 minutes to see if any ouo else should come after that wheel?" "No, I guess not, "said the young man. lheu he leaned back on a railing and began to wait. After he had been there three or four minutes the police man said: "Well, I guess it's all right. You can go." And then, turning to a bystander, ho remarked, "You can bet your next month's pay lie wouldn't havo stood t lucre if it wasn't his." Chicago Times-Herald. BRAINS EUALTO COURAGE. Tli Cat Ecscucd, bat the Stout Woman . Was Not Satisfied, It was a rlfiinp day, but the crowd stood and waichud the black cat as it mewed ph;itivtly imd clung to the trailing vine three stories above tho street iu front of a four story brovv-n stono dwelling. A long wire supported the vine, nearly reaching the roof. The cat, iu a sportive mood evidently, had climbed tho luig vino and at the third story stopped, as if fright had paralyzed further eliorts. Every minute it mewed, and its appeal for help collected a crowd. A large woman said: " Why don't some cue climb up there and release that cat?" 'Suppose you try it, madam, " chirped a dapper little man, who looked upou the uflair as a joke. "Well, if I had your small heft 1 would climb that vine. Men never do anything dangerous these. days." "Oh, yes, liiey do, matlanil They catch cold, drink too much aud stay out lute at their lodges." She gave tho littlo man a look nnd ejaculated: "You think you are smart, don't you? You can talk, but you can't resuuo oven a eat." "You do me wrong. Watch me rescue that cat even at tho peril of being in sulted. Do not be frightened. I go, but I will return." He rau ncross the street as tho large woman shouted, "He is go ing to climb!" Ho rang the doorbell of tho house, aud when the servant girl appeared ho pointed to the cat above. The door closed, and a few minutes later a window in tho third story opoued, and the girl, reaching her arm out, caught tho cat and took it in. The crowd cheered, aud tho dapper mau bowed, but the large woman said con temptuously : "Men have uo courago. They get wo men to rescue cats." New York Com mercial. Useful Booki. If a scholar has littlo money for books, ho should expend it mostly on works of reference, uud so get a daily return for his output. So seems to have thought a young man of whom wo re cently heard, who, when nsked by a canvasser to purchase an encyclopedia, said ho luul one. "Which ouo is it?" inquired tho can vasser. Tho young man could not remember. Keither could he tell who published it, but it was a Cue work, iu many largo volumes. "Do you ever uso them?" asked the agent. "Certainly almost every day." "In what line':" "Oh, 1 press my trousers with them. They aro splendid for that." Rambler. A Fortune For Flower. Mrs. Waekiiy spends moro on floral decorations when giving a diuutr party or reception than any other member of tho fashionable world. She has been known to havo chariots drawn by Bwaus filled with roses, from which her guests could help themselves. Her dinner tables are a wealth of flowers. When the blossoms we expeusivo nud out of season, tbe bill for flowers at a reception often amounts to 500. Lon don Standard. Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's Pills, tor no medi cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space. They are a whole medicine chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver Ills, PiSls tick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. use. I lie only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. WILL PAY CASH FOR YOUK GREEN PRUNES or will dry them on shares. Apply at Gilbertdaie farm dryer, or A. G. Jacobs, Oregon City Woolen Mills. OREGON INDUSTRIAL XPOSITION OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 22 CLOSES OCTOBER 22, 13S8 The Finest and Greatest Exposition Ever Held in the Northwest HORTICULTURAL M AGRICULTURAL Products of Oregon and Washington will ba displayed in wonderful profusion, including more vaiietles than ever before gath ered together in one exhibit. Gold Silver M Bronze Medals fill Be AiarM Maryelously Rich Specimens from Gold, Silver and Other Mines Our Bennett's Renowned Hilary Band Has been engaged for the season Astonishing Aerial Feats and Acrobatic Performances Very Low Rates on all Railroads ADMISSION Adults 25 Cents Children 10 Cents COUNTY TREASUER'H NOTICE T HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS applicable to the payment of all warrants endorsed prior to August 19th, 1S95. Interest will cease on the above warrants after the date of this notice. JACOB SHADE, Treasurer of Claekamas County, Oregon Dated this 18th day of August 1818. i C.&E R R Co. TIME CARD. No. 1 For Yaquina: Trains leaves Albany " " Corvallis " Arrive Yaquina No. 2 Returning: Trains leaves Yaquina '' " Corvallis " Arrive Albany For Detroit: Trains leave Corvallis " " Albany " Arrive Detrort Returning: 12:50 p. m. 1 :45 p. in. 0:00 p. m. 7:00 a.m. ll:4i) a. m. 12:25 p. in. 7:00 a.m. 8:05 a. m. 12:20 p. in. Trains leave Detroit 12:40 p.m. 0:05 p. m - - 6 :55 p. m' " " Albany " Corvullls No. 1 and No. 2 connect at Albany with South ern Paelllc train givingdirect service to and from Newport beacliea. Train for the mountains arrives at Drolt at noon giving amnio time to reach cammtut grounds on the tireiteubueh and Santiam rivers same aay. II. L. WAI.DEN, EDWIN STONE T. r. P. A. Manager. J. 11 K.NKIt, Agent, Albany A. & C. R. R. CO. SUMMER SCHEDULE SEASIDE EXPRESS Dally Except Sunday Leaves Union Decot Portland at 8 a. m. for Ranier. Maygcrs, (ilatskanie, Astoria, ruiilnc: through 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 io roniauu me same uay, arriving at Union depot at 10:20 p. m. ASTORIA EXPRESS Daily Except Saturday Leaves Union Depot Portland at 7 p. m. arrives at Astoria lu:5r p. m. making nouuections the lollowmg morning Willi early irams for Clatsop Beach, and all boats for Iiwaeo, Kuanptou and all points on 1. R i N. R. R, via Iiwaeo. BUSINESS MEN'S SEASIDE SPECIAL s;.turdayn Only Leaves Union Depot, Portland, eveov Saturday afternoon at 2:80 p. in. runs throutdi to Clatsop Beach points without ciiango arriving hiaslde 7:10 p. iu. SUNDAY POPULAR EXCURSION Sundays Only Leaves Union Depot, Portland, evcrv Pnndav at 7:!i0 a. m, running thmuu'li to alt Clulsun Beach points ivithout change, arrlciing Seaside at 12:lllp. in. Returning leaves Seaside al 8 SO p m. arrives i nion ocpoi, roruanil, 10:1 p. in. jly this train nieasuie seekers can take breakfast at home, spend live and half hours al the Beach and return the same day. Consult Portland daily papers for rates, or apply at ticket oll'iee, Union Depot. A. 1. CAKI.TOX, Affent, N. P. R. R. Office, Cor. Snl. and Morrison St I'oan.AND, OllKUON Iteauty Is Vtloml. Clonti blooil moans a clean skin. No liemity without it. discards Candy Cathartic cteaii your blood and keep it clean, by stimuli up the lazy liver and drivinaall impurities frjtn the body, liegin to-dny to banish nimplos, boils, blotches, blackheads, and tlmt sickly bilious complexion by takinir Cascareta, beauty for ten cents. All druggists, atifcfaction gmraatoad, lOo, 2;, Jj SHERIFF'S SALE In the Clroult Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Henry Mlley, "1 Plaintiff, vs. John Gordon and James Bui'Iingame. 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 of the above entilled court, in the a hove entitled cause, to me duly direoted and dated the 2Mh day of July, IK'.IS, upon a judgment renderedandcntereU in said court on tne lstn (lay of April, 1W8, in favor of Henry Miley, plainlitt, and aitaiust John Uordon and James JJurlingaine, defendants, fur the sum of $3U6.U0, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the lHth day of April, 18!8, and the further sum of f50, as attorney's fee, aud the further sum of S15 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding mo to make sale of tho following describe.! real property, situated in tho county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section fifteen (id) in township four (4) south, range two (2) east of the Willamette meridian, containing forty (.40) acres. Now, therefore, by virttio of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of suld writ, I will, on SATUIIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 18118, ut the hour of one o'clock p. m.', atthe front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and Stale, sell at piihlio auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for II. S. g"ld coin cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of ilie mortgugo herein or since had iu or to the above described real property or any pait thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff oi Clackamas Countv, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., July 28th, 1SU8. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court cf the State of Oregon, for tho County of Clackamas. The Oswego Comercial nnd Savings Itankof Oswego, Ore gon, A Corporation, I Plaintiff, vs. Ed. Dupuls, Rose Dunuis, Henry Oerson, J. V. Lankln and Meier Eh mien, Joseph Khrman,Sol. W. Ehrman and Kdwin Ehrnian Co., parties doing business underthe line name of Muson, Ehrniau and Company, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court. in tlie above entilled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 5th day of August, 18'J8,upon a judgment, rendered and entered in said court on the loth day of June, 1S'J8, in favor of The Oswego Comercial and Savings Bunk of Oswego, Oregon, a Corporation, plaintiff, and against Ed. Dupuis, Rose DupuiB, Henry (jerson, J. V. Lankin and Meier lihrman, Joseph Ehrman, Sol. W.. Ehrman and Kdwiu Ehiman Co., parties doing business under the firm name of Mason, Ehrman and Company, defendants, for the sum of 81506.41, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per cent per annum from the Kith day of June, 18U8, aud the costs of aud upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, sltuato In the county of Clackamas, Slate of Oregon, to-wit: All lots 7 and 8 iu blook ao, in the Oswego Iron and Steel Co.'s tlrst ad dition to Oswego. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the ooininands of said writ, 1 will, ou SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1898, at the hour of one o'clock, P. M at the front door of the County Court House in the City of uregou uuy, in sain uouuty ana 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 the mortgage herein or since had in or to tne above described proportyor any part thereof to satisfy said execution, judgment order, de cree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., August oth, ls'js. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the Couuiy of Clackamas. John A. Thayer, L. E. Thayer,' riainiuis, vs. J. 0. Fehler, Mary A. Fohler, H. Dodge and t red liluhn, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. Blf VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, deoree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of Ihe above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the lOtli day of August, lHtia, upon ajudgment render ed and entered in said court on the lOih dav of July, 1898, In favor of John A. Thayer, L. Ei Thayer, plaintiffs, and against J. G. Fehler, Mary A. Fehler, E. Dodge and Fred Bltihn, defendants, for the sum ol 300, with interests thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 28 day of nym, io-.,.,, it'sssoo paiu, ano me inriner Bum of $o0, as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 810 costs and disbursements, and ihe costs of and upon tins writ, commanding ine to make sale of the following described leal property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Section 2 and 11, township 3, south range 2east, of the Willamette Meridian and situated in the County of Clackamas, and Slate of Oregon, and is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at anoint in the southwest line nt said claim 48, north 52 degrees, 15 minutes, west 5 and 1)5-100 chahiB from the most southerly corner thereof; thence north 53 degrees, 15 minutes west 8 and U5-100 chains on the southwest, linu of said claim 48:' thence north S7 degrees, west 84 and 85-100 chains and parallel to the southeust. line of said claim 48; thence south 45 degrees, east 8 and 8.1-UK) eh aim and parallel to the uorth casi nneoi sum eialin 4; thence south 87 degrees, west 83 and 70-100 chains and parallel to the south cast line of said claim 48, to the place of begin ning, containing thirty acres, more or less. Now, Therefore, bv virtue of snid expnntlnn. Judgment, order and decree, and in compliance with uio cuaiaianus oi biiiu writ, i win, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1808 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, in said County anil 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 eitherof them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since hud in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execu tion, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs aud all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated Oregon city, Or., August loth, 1SJ8. COUNTY -TREASURERS NOTICE IIIAVK NOW IK MY HANDS FUVDS applicable to the payment of all Road War rants endorsed prior to the date ol this notice. Dated Oregon City, August -Ith, lsi)8. Interest will cease from this dale. JACOB SHADE, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon SOUTO OgKCaOy CJTY ...The Most Desirable Suburb... ADJOINING OREGON CITY AND tT is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location, fine view, p;ood air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city and but a 15 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 $100 to $150 on easy monthly installments with liberal discount to home build ers. Call on or address. T. L. CIURHAX, Trustee, Now 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 lss h tpj a very low prices. Leave orders at Ely Bros, store on upper 7th streeth. Depakt FUK TIKE SCHEDULES From Portland. Anniva , FKOM Fast Mail 8:00 p.m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chiuago, and Euut. Fast Mail. 7:20 a.m. Spokane Flyer 2:00 p. m. Walla Walla, Spo kane, Minneapo lis, St. Paul, Du luth, Milwaukee, Chicago aud East Spokane Flyer 10:5 a. m. (:00 p.m. Ocean Steamships itco p.m. rrom roritana. All sailing dates subiect loch autre. For San Francisco- Sail August 7, 12, 17, 92,27, 7:00 p.m. To Alufka AugustS, 28. 6:00 p.m. 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 Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New. berg.saiem & way Landings. 7:00 a. m, Willamette and Yam 8:30 p.m. Mon., Wed. aud Fri. Tues., Thur. hill Hivers. and Sat. Oregon Citv. Dav- ton, & Way Land ings. 6:00 a. m. Tues., Thur. and Sat. Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. Tues., Thur. Portland to Corval aud Sat. lis & Way Land ings. Lv. Riparia 1:45 a. m. Mon., Wed. and Friday Snake River. Lv. Lewiston 5:45 a. in. Sun., Tues, aud 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 OF THE SOUTHERN PACIF1U CO. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. South, I North, 6:00 P.M. Lt Portland Ar 9:80. 6:fi2p.M. Lv Oregon City Lt B:40a.m 7:45 a.m. Ar Bau Francisco Lv 1:00 r. M The above trains stop at all station! betweer Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffer son, Albany. Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harris, burg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene, Creswell, Cottage Grove. Drains, and all stations from Roaeburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEBURQ MAIL DAILY. 9:S0A.M. . Lv Portland Ar4:S0.H 5:27 A. H. Lt Oregon City Lv 8:86 r.u 8:20 P. H. Ar Koseburg Lt I 7: 0 M DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTS. PVLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEBS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division, Between PORTLAND and CORVALLIS KAILTRA1N DAtLTtEXCEPTSUNDAT.) At Albany and Corvallis connect with train Of Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. EXPRESS TBAIN DAILT(EXOEf TSUNDAT.) 4:R0P. M. Lt Portland Ar8:25A.M 7.80 P.M. Ar McMinnville Lt 6:50 A.M 8:80 P. M. Ar Independence Lt 4:50 A.M Rates and tickets to eastern points and Europe also JAPAN. CHINA, HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from E. E. BOYD, Agent, Oregon City R. EOEHLER, C. H. 1IARKHAM, Manager, Asst. G. F. & P. Agent Portland, Or. Portland, Or. OR. PCFFEB'S ROYAL-TANSY PILLS. NEW DISCOVERY, NEVER FAILS. A new, reliable and snfe relief for tmmirettHeil, exefwuiv. Hcanty or pain ful menritruHtion, Now ud by over 80,000 I.aihkh. InvinorHtes thete organs, Bkwahe or danokkous im itations. $2 iror bor, rimull bo si. Prepaid in phi in wrapper, fpnd 4c ia etnnu'H for particuiara. KFJfEii MUSICAL ASbN. Chicago. Hi. For Sale by (barman A Co. PRACTICALLY A PART CF IT. Cliarman Bros.' Block