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OREGON CITY COURIER OREGON CITY HERALD CONSOLIDATED. A. W.CHENEY. Publisher a. w. cnEXErrFlIif V1IAS. a. fitch f hdltm 8 K. II. OABBERT, Local Editor PUBLISHED WEEKLY. The new charter of Monmouth hag several new features, and is a modern charter in all respects. It provides for mayor and council, halt the council going out each year, also lor sailing property to pay for sidewalks and other improvements, also for incurring $8,000 indebtedness to build water works pro vided the voters favor such expenditure by a majority vote. (That is the refer- erendum.) No saloons will be allowed in the town. Entered In Oregon City postofllce aa 2nd-chtBs mutter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If paid In advance, per year 1 50 Six months , 75 Ittree motuhs'lrial .' 50The date opposite yonr address on the paper denotes I be time to wnicn you, nave paid PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON CITY, NOV. 11, 1898. Thk people of Elyville have not had any representation in the city council as yet. They are justly entitled to one or more councilmen and it is expected that they will ask for one at least at the com ing city election. On page two will be found returns of Tuesday's election, as far as received at time of going to press Nearly every thing went republican, which party will now have to bear the entire re sponsibility for the running of the government. Jos Simon is the fourth Jew who has been chosen U. S. senator, and the only ene ever elected in the northern states Judah P. Benjamin, of Mississippi, David Yulee, of Florida, and B. F Jonas, of Louisiana, were the other Israelites upon whom was bestowed the honor. A New York dispatch of November 3rd says the leaders of Tammany Hall gathered the evening of the 2nd in the Fourteenth street wigwam for the last great meeting of the political campaign. For the entertainment of the thousands who filled Fourteenth street, Irving place and Third avenue there was a bril liant pyrotechnic display. This, like the arrangements, totally eclipsed all former efforts. Speakers' stands were arranged at various" points and from these the most prominent orators in the party held forth and in all' the modern languages. Frederick 0. Schraub, speaking in the igwam,oi the war, aeciarea tnai mc. Kinley was weak and vacillating. Then he added : 'To you suppose, mpn of Tammany Hall, that if William J. Bryan (great cheering) had been elected to nil the place that William Mctumey rattles around in, there would have been any peace commission 7" 7 The scene that followed would have armed the heart of the Nebraska colonel had he witnessed it. It was six minutes before the speaker could re' aume. Matters day Several cities in the United States have had a section placed in their char ter which virtually gives them the initi ative and referendum. Why should they not do so? It is a plain safeguard against jobbery in municipal affairs , This is a reform but little understood by the general public, consequently, it is denounced without investigation, but its good features are becoming better known and the people Bee no reason why the right to repeal a law by ballot would he a dangeous right. Tits Oregon legislature has adjourned, The 103 clerks who draw from $3 to $10 a day, are many of them continued on salary from this session to the next The peop'e aie beginning to want a law which will allow them to stop such wholesale stealing ot state money There are persons drawing state money as clerks at (10 a day, who could not hold a job at fifteen dollars a week, and work ten hours, and yet they get (75 week , and work only a few hours. Let the next legislature give the people bill for adoption of the referendum. Mr. McKinley, one of the weakest of of presidents, has yielded to the impor tunities of the spoils-hunters and will inva&e the ranks of those officials pro tected by the civil service, says the Jacksonville Times. This action has nc been prompted by a desire for improve ment, but because democrats fill the positions. Mr. M. will soon make the order taking about 6,000 employees out ot the classified list. Strong pressure was brought to bear upon him early in the campaign, when republican man' agers believed that opportunity promise offices would be of material assistance to them ; hence this flagrant -violation of his promises to tht people TAMfiANY COMPARISON BRtAN AND hi' KIN LEY. OF COMMENTARIES. Concerning' Local Affairs Noticed by Courier Reporter. Every the Several newspapers are discussing the advisability of removing the state fair from Salem to Portland. Why not re move it to Clackamas county? Glad stone park would be a delightful and convenient location; or to Marquam where for 12 years, the Butte Creek Agricultural Association has held the most successful fairs in Oregon. The state haB never made any appropria tion for this fair, and it has always paid its premium lists in tun. Late letters from Manilla Indicate that there is a shortage of medical sup nlips. which implies that the trovern ment war department has been derelict in its duty, or some medical supply contractor has worked his graft to good advantage. The boys have given up any expectation of returning home fo some months yet, anu are making the best of the surroundings. It is likely if there had been better medical treat' ment and nursing, deaths among the Volunteers would have been fewer The returning Volunteers from Ma nilla, who have been dismissed on ac count of disability or other causes are telling some hard things on the stipe rior omcers that is some oi them According to the story of one who re cently returned, a private is not con sidered much of an individual No complaint, however, has been made concerning the officers of the Oregon Uity Uoinpany. Many of the firemen, who objected to the passage ot the new ordinance regu latins the fire department, were ira pel led by teelings ot sentiment and as. aociation. For many years the fire de partmetit has been their idol of adora' tnn; bonds ot friendship through long periods of successful fire fightinir have cemented the ties that bind them to the old organization. The desire of the city council was to bring them in closer relation with the city, and it is to be hoped (hat hereafter their relations will be of a most amicable nature, In the past, the boys have done most effective service in fighting fire. WENT OVER THE FALLS. Edward Iiojfes Drowned. VlMe Ed Brown Jumped and Saved .? 1 Himself. Wednesday morning: about 9 o'clock Edward Boyles and El Brown were swept over the falls in a small row boat. lioyles stayed with the boat until it reached the deep water below the falls nd sank to rise no more. Brown jumped from the hoaji and saved him self by landing on the rocky ledae at the f )ot of the fir.it fa'l. The tw J men were were rafting driftwood and loas out of the basin, and dumping them through a chute in the in the breakwater. Thev were towing a raft with the small boat, and when the load reached the opening at the breakwater a part of it gave away. The suction caused the boat to go over like a flash. Boyles was row1 mg and Brown was at the helm which was headed down stream. Brown hardly knows how the accident occurred si quickly was the boat hauled over the frightful precipice. The holes in his rubber boots prevented them from fil ling with water, and thus facilitated hit escape. Ihe river has been druuaed. but all efforts to,- find Bovles's remains have thus far failed. upward Boyles, the drowned man is son of .Mr. and Mrs. M.F. Bovles. and was it years old fast April. Our New Military Company Company D, Third Regiment, Oregon National Guards, of Oregon City, bids tair to Decorae one of the crack com paniea of the state Captain Metzner and the other commissioned officers are competent in every way, and now have one of the best drilled National Guard organizations in the regiment. They are a nne loosing Dody ot soldiers, and will present a sp.endid appearance whan they get their new uniforms uext week. following is the roster: Captain. Fred Metzner first lieutenant. Scott uonireyi second lieutenant, Aaoiphus wuiey. Non-Com missioned Olhoers First Benreant. oemur iJinKins; narvermaiter, Joe Austin: Sergeants, M. L. Miller, Alfred Weed, Dave Fan cner ann irea Jack, corporals- C. Orauer, Jit. duel MCUuald, tf. Kali and W. Kali. Lance Corporal, Joe ltoylau. Musician, Winnie Boy. tan. Privates, Jesse Allison, Frank Brown William Bonner, Richard Bittner, Clement Bell. August Brendle, Lewellen Bill, Henry Ca.ionan. Jake Charles, James Charles, Roy Haines, Wlllard Hamilton, Benjamin Hall, Edwards Jordan, An drew McCoy, George Martin, James Pierce, Jake raiiKratz, uiauae Kittennouse, Herbert staple Jacob Straight. William Silver. John 8 mill Louis Rail, David F. Wbiteman, Nicholas Waack uulburt (auDlan, ueorge u. uiaric. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. , Bessie bavin, " Plaintiff, I Michiel Lavin, v ) W" Defendant. J 1 To Michiel Lavin, the above named defendant. N THK NAME OF THR STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby commanded to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit on or oetore me awn any oi December. 1S!8, mat hemg the time set uy tne coutt in which you are required to appear and answer said complaint, and if yon nil so to appear ana answer tne planum will apply to the court for the relief prayed for, tn-wit; For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony' between plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published bv order of Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, Jnde of the county of Clack amas. .... Dated this ina day oi novemDer, mm. B.P.WELCH, Attorney for Plain tiff. Portland, Oregon AT THE CKET STo YOU WILL FIIsTD SUMMONS In the Clriuilt Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Sarah E. Lynch, ) . Plaintiff, vs. Thomas W. Lynch, I Defendant, J To Thomas W. Lynch, Defendant. N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; . Yon are hereby reauired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before the 30th day of December, 1898, that being the time set by the ooun in which von are reauired to appearand answer said complaint, and If you fail so to appear and answer tne piaintin win Hppiywuieuiturtiui mo icnui prayed for, to-wit; For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is puDltsneo, oy oraeroi non. Thomas F. Ryan, judge oi the county of Clack- Dated this 2nd day of November. lf!8. B. P. WELCH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Portland, Oiegon. DR. GEO. IIOEYE, DENTIST, Office in Kelly Boilding, Main Street, Oregon Oitv. Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. C. 8. Bkamann, M. D. J. W. Powsll, M. D POWELL & SEAMANN, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. All calls attended promptly. Office hours :8tolta m . ; 1 to 5 p . m Nos. 9 and 10 Charman Block. flanndett Vf)rappeps, adies' ests, hildrens' (gj ndepw'ear, eirts (onderweap. fjibbonv aees, apns, osiepy All kinds of Notions at the lowest trices in the city. Come and see. , MONEY SAVED FOR YOU OUR SPECIALTY PURE GEO. A. Willamette Building By buying your Drugs at the Lead ing Drug Store in Oregon City. . . ... DURGS AND LOW PRICES HARDING Prescription Druggist OREGON CITY THE REFERENDUM. The following clippings from one of Ihe brightest and best of the republican gold ptandard papers, the HV Side, of Independence, Or., shows that the de wand ) r the Inlliitive and Roferen dum is by no means confined to any one party in Oregon. One of our city councilmen who voted against entering into a contract for city water works and electric lights said he voted against it because he wanted the question, ot mat much importance, sub nutted to a vote of the people that if the people said expend IL'2.000, or any other sum of money, in public improve ments, he would favor it. By that vote the gentlemen proclaimed himself ai advocate of the Initiative and Heforen dum principle, although ho does not claim to lavor anything of the kind. 1 would seem that sentiment in favor of that reform is growing without persons UH'iuei'i vi'o knowing n. Supposing the recent legislature had passed a law for Independence that the city council should issue fa) 000 in bonds and buy a waterund electric light plant. Suppose we had in use the ref erendum system of making laws, sixty voters of Independence could secure a special election, by petition, and if a majority i f the voters were opposed to bonding our city for fW.OOO then it would no longer be a law , If, however , no petition should be sent in for a special election, it would become a law. without any vote in three months after its passage by the legislature. What is the matter with such a state of affairs in Oiegon? Wo will get the referen dum. 'I he voice of all the people should be the true governing power in city , county, Htntu and national government, llow . many people, know or will iare, what l.iws were passed or not passed, at tho legislature, six weeks from now; but mipposiiig the people had tho right to Now comes reliable information from Manilla that the boys have plenty of money, and do not want the people to be at the expense of sending them sup plies. Some of them are actually mak ing more clear money than they were here, provided they husband their means carefully. They get everything without cost, including food, medical treatment, transportation, and clothing upon which they save about 150 per cent over the allowance. According to these late reports, the various Emer gency Oorps are throwing away a whole lot of sympathy and charity When the new recruits were in camp at the 1'residio, San Francisco, some of the head officers of the Portland Emergency Corps made a roar because the boys were ill-treated- Later, it was learned from the boys themselves that they had no cause to complain of their treatment. Had there been actual warfare all this sympathy and help would have been needed, and more too. The ladies de serve great credit for their enterprising devotion and heart felt sympathy for the soldier boys; but it is now possible that there are objects of charity that need attention at borne. A Lane county merchant, who was in the city this week says the recently pub lishod statements that China pheasants are becoming scarce, is tho merest bosh. lie says mat tne pheasants are more plentiful than ever, but they have been hunted so much that they are extremely wua ami cautious, m lact, it la very fli:iiv'uit to noia iiiein with a dog long enough to get a shot. It makes the indivi lual who runs the rag in me oui cnurcn wrotny because ho can't prove that the fusion member of the legislature from Clackamas county swiped somo spittoons from the statehouse. According to the state ments of several leading republicans and populists, he pulled for the fusion legis lative ticket before election, notwith Circuit Court. Circuit court for the November term convened Monday. T. A. McBride judge; T.J. Cleeton. prosecuting at torney ; Himer Luxon. clerk; J. J Cooke, sheriff. The following were drawn as a grand iury: M. Campbell, foreman; Neal Heater, Uturles Catta, Ueorge Arm strong, H. Gregory, T. L. Dibble, Eu gene Cumins. 1. W. touts ana r. i. Miller were appointed general bailiffs, and W. H II. Samson grand Jury bailiti There were 70 law cases and I'm eq uity cases. 42 of which are for divorce, were on the docket. The following jurymen were excused from attendance: Clarence Farr, L. E. Wise, F.8 Baker, W. W. Aldredge, John W. Wetzler, i. B. Johnson. The Judge gave the grand jury ex haustive instructions on the score of economy and efficient work. The trial of E. E Martin was set for next Monday, and the case of Walter Wyland Bet to follow. Tae Duck's trial is set for next Tuesday. The libel damage suit of W. 8. U'Ren against L. L. Porter was dismissed. Board of School Land Commissioners vsD. W.Howard, etal; H. K. Stogs dill was substituted for A. G.Stogsdill, as one of the defendants. Fred Schieve vs Balthazer Kurg, et al ; receiver's sale confirmed. D. 6. Clark vs J A Taylor et al ; J. W. Montague substituted as plaintiff. T, W. Sullivan, assignee of the Jose phine Mining Company, was authorized to sublet the properties . J. H. Pomeroy vsD. D.Magone, et al ; E. O. Maddock appointed receiver to manage the interests of the Magonea while the suit is pending. Samuel Koake vs southern facinc Railroad Company ; action for damages. Plaintiff's demurrer overruled, but is allowed until Nov. 15th to plead. William MacMaster vs Jesse r, a. Been, et al; deed of conveyance or dered made by sheriff. O. D. Thompson vs Mary A. Bobbins, etal; Barton Jack, of Marquam, ap pointed guardian aa litum of Carl B. Thompson. August Kanne vs Peter Both ; verdict Icr plaintitt. A. B. Marquam, assignee, sheriff sale conrlrned. Jacob Stauffor vs H.M. Flanagan, et al : sheriff sale confirmed. Security Savings & Trust Oompany vs Sophronia Lewelling, et at; torecios ure suit for :U78. Hiram Straight vs Laura L. Tatro, et al ; judgment for plain tiff. Henry Gans vb James Shaw, et al J sheriff sale confirmed II. E.Noble vs School District No. 100; default set aside. S. Klinger vs George Saum ; plaintiff ordered to make his complaint more definite. George J. Curnn, adinr.. vs II. Wehr- heim. et al ; sale con aimed. AlbinFloss vs N. S. Kellogg, etal; default entered.. Osboni vs Osborn ; recoiver's sale confirmed. II. E.Hayes vs William Butcher, et al: judgment foreclosure. The grand jury reported true bill against Ben Thompson, Robert Thomp son and William Wallace, each lor lar ceny, and not a true bill against Louis llimler, charged with rape. Wallace was sentenced to 30 days in the county ail. Decrees of divorce were granted as follows: Konkle, Huffman, Gingler folding, Sehmelzer, Grove, Young and Lane. The tprague suit was with drawn. E. E. Martin's case is set for Monday. The petit juiy is discharged until that time. DR. J. H. MILLER, DENTIST, Seventh, Street, near 8. Oregon City, P. Depot, Oregon OTTO SCHUMANN MANUFACTURER OP ' HonumenJ Estimates furnished on all kinds of Marble, Granite and Building Work. : : Drawings made by description. No. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR TAYLOR, Portland, Oregon Silver Medal Awarded at Portland Mechanics' Fair LOCAL few cheap SUMMARY. reliable watches at A Younger's For best groceries at cheapest price go toMarr&Muir. Highest cash price paid for second hand household goods at Bellomy & Busch. Hand knite skirts, beautiful colors, from $1.00 to $2.00. .At the Racket StorQ, The most reliable goods at lowest living cash prices are kept by the grocery store of Marr & Muir. Just received, 100 rolls of fine mat ting. Call at once and get choice, of patterns. Oregon City Auction House. Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. Apply to C. D. & D. C. Latourette. The Club tonsorial parlors, P. G. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A lull line ot cigars and tobacco is kept. Dan Willians has added to his stock of groceries ana provisions a lull line of feecl and bay. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center Btreets repeal any law, by the majority vote at standing he earned the republican the ballot box, would not every law be scanned carefully? We think so. The peoptu would pass in judgment on good and bud laws. The people are the best judges of such things. Let the people govern. ticket at the head of his columns. He probably wants to be on the winning side now, or has lost some of his Canity subscribers. The Can by Independent says that it was a Marion county man, who carried away the spittoons. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon City, for Tile and Catarrh Remedies. Cure guaranteed or money refunded Just arrived a consignment of gena ino old government Java Coffee (green) in original mats. Regularly worth 35 cents per lb. Our price 25 cents. A. ROBKKTSOS, Seventh street Grocer. A Mason & Hamlin chapel organ the Oregon City Auction House. FROM OLD WHEAT PATENT FLOUR is made entirely from old wheat and when use it you do not run the risk of having poor bread as you do if you buy flour made by Tom, Dick and Harry of all kinds of wheat. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS XXX Castor Machine oil cheaper than any other place at A. Jttobertson s, the Seventh street giocer. Fob Sai.k Two yoke of well-broke oxen. Also one heavy log wagon. In quire of Herman Bros., Molalla, Oregon The Oregon City Auction House has ust received the agency for the finest range made which will be sold at yery , low prices. For 8ale A thoroughbred shorthorn bull, nine months old. J. W. Dowtv. Currinsvule, Oregon. Underwear, ladies', gentlemen's and chifdien'8, all prices. At the Racket Store, Nottingham lace curtains, balance of lot just received. Will close out at the same old price. Oregon City Auction Mouse. i Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to U, j. & D. O Latourette. When in Portland be sure and call at the Royal restaurant where vou can get the best 15c meal in the city. 253 First street, corner oi Juaaison. Wm Bohlander, proprietor. Wanted A child under 10 vearv of age to care for. Apply at this office, Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas, Brother Herman G. Fal- lert, a member of Harding grange, P. of II. No 122, Logan, Ore., has been called by the Divine Master from the fields of his early labors to the highest and best life; therefore be it Rfnohfd, That by the death of Brother Failert this grange and tbii community have lost a highly respected young member. Resolved, That tbi subordinate grange tenders its deepest t; mpathies to the bereaved parents, brotlitr nd sister of our deceased brother, and cr, sincere condolence and sympathy wr their irreparabl loss of a kind sou aud loving brother, whose efticitnt care, protection and exemplary life, they will greatly miss. Resolved, That tiis resolution be en tered on the j mrnvl of this grange, aud a copy be Bent f lie family of our lute Brother and a cojy be sent to each of the following ppers for publication: The Oregon City Courier-Herald, Ore gon City Enterpise aud the Northwest Pacific Farmer, Wixabd W. Austen, FrEi Gkbrer, B;i.lk Wilson, Committee. G. H. YOUNG Funeral Conductor And Undertaker Caskets, Coffins, Robes, Lining, Etc. Best Material. Lowest Prices. Next Door to Pope's hardware store. Main Street., Oregon Citv, Or H. STRKIGHT. Ds)Ir In- Groceries and Provisions. Also Full line oi Mill Feed, Lime, Cement aofl Land Mer. at SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. Esberg-Gunst Cigar Company 1 Plaintiff, 1 Sllvay Stuart, f Defendant, J State of Oregon, County of Clackamaa, ss. BY VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT. EXECU Hon and order of sale, duly Issued out of and underthe oal of the above entitled Court, In tne ftoove entuieu ouae, to me amy airectea una dated the 7th day of October, 18U8, upon a jndn- meni renaerea ana enierea lu bbiu court on tne 6th day of October 1U8, in favor of Esbertr Uunsl Cigar Company, rialntilf, and analnst ilvev htuart, ueienuant, ror the sum ol i4'j.76, and the further sum of Ui 35, costs and disburse ments, aud the costs of and unon thU writ, com manding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter described to satisfy the sum of 1 132.76 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 percent per annum from October 5th, lss)S, and the futher mini of Slti.Ilf costs then due upon said judgment, and the costs of aud upon said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, being unable to rlod any personal property of snid defendant's, I did on the 10th day of October, IsM, duly levy up on the following described real property of said defendant, situate and being in the County ot Clackamas, and flate of Oregon, to-wit: All ol lot three (8) in section fonr (4), township two (2) south, range two (2) east Willamette Meridian, be ing in the Clackamas county, Oregon, containing thirty-three and 43 100 (33 43) nores, and I will on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of trie county court House in the city or Oregon City, in said County and fctale, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, lo Ihe highest biijder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the rk'h.', title and interest which the within named defendant had on the date of said judgment or since; hai in or to the above described real proper ty or any part thereol to satisfy said execution, judgment oraer, decree, interest, costs ana all accruing cos's. . J.J.COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas Countv, Orcgoi Dated, Oregon C'ilJ'. Oregon, October 10, SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. 1 1 the Circuit Court nf lh St am i rw j. the county of Clackamas. ' Hiram Straight, 1 Plaintiff, vs. t - Frank F. Tatro and Laura I. Tatro, 1 Defendants. S'ateof Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT, EXECU tion and nrrifr nf aalu H,1 lua.,. ... . a - -- uuij iooiiuu uut ui nun under Ihe seal of the al, live Rniiih.rl i ',,,,,., i h above entitled cause, In me duly directed and on, y ui novemoer, ist'S, upon a. judgment rendered and entered in said court ou 5V, o. . mvemoer, isus, in favor of Hiram btralght, plaintiff', and against Frank V. Tatro and Laura L. Taii-n. Hi.fiwiu,o f., i,A sum of S103.25, with interests thereon at the legal reie per annum trom the 8th day or November, 1KW, and the further sum of DlU.oo, costs and dis bursements, and the costn of ami n.n ihi. ui.,i oommandiug me out of the personal nronertv of said detenilants, and If sumViehi. uiM nm k found, then out of tha real property .u emu uuieuuanw on ana atter Hie date of said judgment to satisfy said sum of tm.Vi, aud also the costs upon this said writ. Younger, Who has had a life-Ion j; ex perience,. wilt clean your watch for a A new line.)!" Walker's sailor caps and ' dollar, veilings just ii. Miss Goldsmith. Now, therefor, hv virtu a nt and order of sale, and in compliance with the eo-mands of said writ, being unable to find any personal property of said defendants, I did on the 9th day of November. 18 is, duly levy upon all the defendant' interest In and to the following described real pnnwrty situate and be ng in the County of Clackamas, aud State of Or,.g,,n, to-wit: Lots U and 12, bbwk "C" of Uackamaa Heights, as per the recorded plat of ( ackamas Heights in the Recorder s Office of Clackamas Coualy, State of Oregon, (In Book 2. rage 12), and 1 will, on SATURDAY, THK 10TH DAY OF DECEMBER, ltww, at Ihe hour of one o'clock P M at th t, door of the County Court H.u, i V, th? cit?of Oregon City, in said county and state sell at pub- hM,r?f!,.,nwJcCtM P'io". to the h gnJSt bidder, for V, (..gold coin, cash in hand all tho ri.ht, title and interest which the f with". wisES defendants, or cither of them, had on the dV. r,f ,said Judgment, or since haa or to the a vi described real property or any part tl "rf to satisfy said execution. Judgmeut order dLorea interest, costs and all accruing c.W ' ci.ifl? - , 3- J COOKE, . Phetiff of Clackamas Countv. OreJon. Dawd O regon City. Oregon, Nov. , l'.w.