OREGON CITY COURIER OREGON CITY HERALD CONSOLIDATED. A. W. CHENEY Publisher A. W. CHENEY) CIIAS. A. FITCH ) Editors K. II. GAB BERT, Local Editor PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Eatoredin Oregon CitypostolHceas 2nd-class matter ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES. If paid In advance, per year 1 fiO Six month! 75 Three montha' trial 28 "The dale opposite your address on the paper uonotes the time to wntcn you nave paid. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON OITY, NOV. 18, 1898. The returns indicate that the silver forces have gained everywhere except in Washington. t Governor Lord has issued his thanks giving proclamation. A formal affair. Let the turkey be fat on November 24 Late press advices are to the effect that the labor problem In Cuba is a serious one. The native Cuban, it is said, absolutely will not work. New York gave McKinley 268,409 plurality over Bryan. This year it goes republican by 17,500 when the head of the ticket is the hero of Santiago, too. Koseburg Review. Oongkkss meets the first Tuesday in December and the first care will be to devise means to enlargo the regular army so the volunteer troops doing ser vice may be relieved . Ths majority of the republicans at the last session of congress in the lower house, over he combined opposition was 47. In the congress just elected the vole will be very close . The New York World is publishing some hot fac simile letters implicating Abner McKinley, brother of the presi dent, in negotiating contracts for ships with the war department. It is proven that his "friends" cleared $75,000 on one deal . The public debt of the United States is something appalling to anyone who has some regard for the welfare of future generations. The entire debt aggre gates about (1,000,000,000, or nearly $75 for each voter. The interest on this equals $3.89 per voter and must be paid Annually, and the principle will have to be paid sometime Prosperity is it? You've got it now ingreut big gobs. In 1898 the United States bought from foreign countries goods to the amount of $516,052,844 while in 1807 we ere well enough off to import goods to the value of $704, 730,412. Is a falling off in our imports to the extent ot $148,677,508 in one year an indication of prosperity? Tub death of Archbishop Gross is a calamity to the Roman Catholic church and the Christian world generally. He was a man honored by all and his ac tions in life were sufficient facts that he practiced what he preaches. His death will be mourned and regretted by all, and especially by the people of Port land, to whom he had endeared himself by hit affectionate and kindly bearing Times. Nothing succeeds like success. The success of the consolidation of the Herald and Oourier has exceeded all ex pectations on the part of the manage ment. New subscribess are coming in at the rate of half a dozen a day, some of whom have been life subscribers of the other paper published in Oregon City, showing that the publication of a good county paper is appreciated. Ad vertising has been coming in so fast that we have been compelled to raise the rates for foreign advertising besides re fusing a large amount. Now is the time to get your neighbor to subscribe. We will make it right with you. Only $1 60 a year or $1.85 for Courier-IIorald and Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World. WANTS ONLY LEO A I PAY. The following was crowded out of last issue : Sai-km, Nov. 8. W. S. U'Ren, of Clackamas county, is the second mem ber to decline full pay for attending- the attempted legislative session of lol7 as allowed by the recent special session. The certificate of Speaker Davis, of the temporary organisation of 1897, certify ing that Mr. U'Ren was in attendance 40 days, traveled 88 miles and in entiiUl to $133 20 therefor, reached the secre tary of state's oll'tee today. On the back of the cei titleato was written the follow ing : "Hon. H. R. Klnoaid, secretary of state: l'lense diliv. r a warrant for $l'S in full satisfaction of tho within certiti ;ito of attendance on the 19th regular session of the Oregon legislative assem bly. It calls for $133 20, being mileage and per diem for 40 days. As a matter of fact I was in attendance longer thm that, but as I understand section 12, article 4, of the constitution of Oregon. members of tliH hoiitin nr. Iuu-i'ii!L, I titled only to mileage and live days' wages, because there was no organiza tion. Therefore please draw my war rant for $-S 20, in full payment of my claim Should have presented my claim sooner, but did not receive my certifi cate until last night. Yours trulv, W. 8. U'Ren." In a letter to a friend, accompanying h e certificate, Mr. U'Ren says: "George (Ogle) and I may'possibly be the only members who so understand the constitution, but I guess that makes no difference. I did want very much to draw it all anddeposit the $105 with the treasurer of the State Direct Legislation League, but nnally concluded that if it was not mine to use it could not be mine to give away." The secretary of slate will issue a war rant in favor of Mr. U'Ren for $28 20, as directed. The other member who declined to accept pay for attendance at the at tempted session of. 1897 is George Ogle, also ot UlacKamas county. Ogle and U'Ren refused $105 each voted them by the special session in payment for their services as members. The money not being taken out of the treasury, it will go to no special fund, but will be treated as a surplus. COMMENTARIES. Matters Concerning Local Every the day Affairs Noticed by Courier Reporter. Howls are coming loud and deep from Manilla, that a private in the volunteer ranks, is considered of very little ac count by the. officers. There may be two sides lo the questiou. The city council are having a great time in the matter of the location of electric lights. If the light now at the head of Seventh street should not light up the old stairway, some people say there will be such a roar as was never heard in Oregon City. Main street is getting in a verv dirtv and filthy condition. In many places one has to wade through mud half a shoe top deep to got across the street. Unless this is remedied, it will soon be difficult to tell whether Main street is covered with a brick or mud pavement. The grand jury at this term of the circuit court have followed the instruc tions of Judge McBride.and thrown out many trivial cases brought before them. By this policy they have saved the county many hundreds of dollars,' and the cause of justice has not suffered. In his charge to the jury the Judge stated that he had learned while prose cuting attorney, that one the most pro line causes oi expense in the court room usually came from the work of the grand jury. It is now likely that the Oregon Oity volunters will return home before many days. Adjutant-General Oorbin says that the policy will be to muster them out and replace them with regu lars. This, however, cannot be done until after congress meets next month. There will be a great time in the old town of Oregon City when the boys come marching home. Henry Reed, until very recently comment editor on the Oregonian, said there wculd be a wet time when the soldier boys re turned to Portland. This will not ex actly be the case In Oiegon City, but the boys will be given a roval welcome. They never smelled the blood or smoke of battle, but it was not their fault. Although the boys have been gone sev eral months, they are still missed from business, social and fraternal circles, and their presence again would tend to enliven matters in the city. Adjutant Oorbin, also recommends that the vol unteers be re-instated in their old places in the National Guard, which would give Oregon City two military companies one in the second regiment and the other in the third. Henry Cook is home from his survey ing trip to Eastern Oregon. A very interesting letter was received from A. A. J. Brady at Manila, which was crowded out of this issue. It will appear next week. The Clackamas county Endeavor Un ion will hold its annual convention at the Congregational church in this city on Nov. 30th and December 1st. County Clerk Dixon has issued mar riage licenses to Oora Athey and Wil liam B. Borland Nov. 11th. Mary E. Jennings and Nicholas Birtchett on the 14th, Jennie Margaret Chambers and John Miller on the 15th. The marriage of Kathryn Latonrette Warde to Charles Wesiey Pope, which took place at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Latourette, on Wednesday evening was an elaborate affair. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T W. Butler in the presence of about 60 invited guests. The bridesmaids were Miss Ella Bailev and Miss Scott, of Portland. The best man was Dr. Will Parker, and the ush ers. Charles U. Wilson and Will Lewth waite. Miss Ina Chase was maid of honor. The decorations were georgeous and tastily arranged throughout, and a splendid wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Pope left immediately af ter the ceremony for a short trip to the Sound, and upon their return will re side here. The bride is prominent in musical circles, and the groom is a member of the hardware firm of Pope & Co. An EjplanatioX Editor Coi'RiKR-IfERAi.n: I dair tr inform Judge Ryan that the copy of Hill's code is my own, having pur chased it before I became county com missioner. If this is not satisfactory, lean furnish proof when W. A. Hunt ley returns from Manilla. Frank Jagoar. Canl of Thanks. We desire to return our heartfelt thanks to the many dear friends who so kindly assisted and sympathized with us in our sad atlliction, and may God bless and keep you all from ever having to go through the same sorrow, is our prayer. M. F. Boyi.ks and Family. 1'. M. V. A. Notes. One hundred people went to Portland with tiu' basket ball tivim hriday to see the game with the J'ortlann Dewevs 'Ihe scre stood 17 to 0 in favor of the Dewevs. The . M. 0. A. week of praver has been observed with many interesting services. These will continue the re mainder of the week, to which all are invited Rev. Martin, of the Methodist church, will address the men's meeting next Sunday afternoon. Thobest talent of the Portland Y. M. C. A. will give an exhibition for tbo benefit of the local association Friday evening Nov. 25th. FROM MANILLA Letters From Capt. Pickens, W. A. A. McCord. Manila, Philippines, Oct. 3, 1898. Mrs. M. Jennie Sullivan. Treasurer Meade Corps Volunteer Auxiliary, Oregon Oitv, Oregon. Dear Madame: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of P. 6. money order for the sum of forty dollars ($40). Many tnanics lor same. We did not need the money as I had on hand nearly $270, and besides we have something over $60 in savings from our rations. We now get more food than we can eat so we sell the surplus and make a fund of it for future, use. This money or fund which has been forwarded us by kind menus is tne cause ot considerable an noyance to me. Some of the men think I ought to dish it up to them and let them spend it having a good time. I have my own notions as to now it Bhould be handled "and therebv hangs a tale". Those kind of men think they are not gcMiug wuat is tneir snare. xei an the fresh bread, fresh beef and vegetables they ate all the while we were in San Francisco was bought out of that money. On the "Sidney,' coming here, I had to pay over $30 for meals for the sick. In the comoanv I have organized a hospital corps. The members are sergeant fctUluiacher, Privates Norns, Gerrard and Pointdexter. This is for the men who are not ill enough to go to the hospital but who need particultr at tention as to food, etc. We have a large chest (with a lock) and in It we keep the good things, such as beef tea in cans, soup, rice, crackers, eggs, any thing in fact that we can find that is good for sick men. One of the four men goes on duty as nurse each day as there is never a day with no sick.. So you can see there is a little stream of good things going into the chest and out again all the time. If I should let this money, which has been intrusted iO me, be wasted, we would soon be without these necessaries, and the Lord only knows when we will get out of this sun baked, fever-burnod blot which mars our fair earth. By the way, speaking of Rea Norris, as one of the nurses, I want to partic ularly mention his name. He has the largest heart of any one I kniw, always looking out to do something for a sick comrade, and he does it like a profes sional. Besides he is a thorough soldier, doing his duty, and when things come rough he takes his medicine like the true soldier he is. Pointdexter also de serves mention for care and kindness to the sick With two or three exceptions, I am proud of all my boys. There are many who will receive mention later. Kindly tell all who wish to, that they can, with perfect safety, send money to their friends by P. O. order, and if any one wishes to send money to their rel atives they can do so direct in their name just as safely as if they were in San Francisco. It is very unhealthy here and we have twelve to twenty sick in the company nearly all the time. Six are now in the division hospital, mostly Albany, Ore gon, men. All. hownver. are o-ottino- well fast and no one is dangerously ill now. I think I have given you all the infor mation possible as per your request. We are all delighted to know that so many at home think of us All the boys unite in saying that there is no place like Oregon and no peoole like Oregon people. I also want to mention the fact that the story published in the New York Sun derogatory to this regiment is a base fabrication, without one word of truth, and is a little piece of spitework on the part of a Mr. Davis, the Sun correspond ent. His talk about the discipline in the navy and among the regulars is simply "rot", (excuse the word). I think our regiment very favorably com pares with any in the Eight Army Corps. Again thanking you all for your kind ness, I remain, very respectfully and sincertly yours, L. L. Pickens, Capt. Co. I., 2nd Oregon U. 8. Vol'ts. Headquarters Second Regiment Oregon U.S. V.,Ouartel de Espana, Manila, P. I., September 29, 1898. Special Order No. 158 . Commanding officers of companies A, B, C. D, E. F, G. H, I, K, L. and M Second Regiment, Oregon U. 8. Volun teers, will present to the commanding officer for inspection on the 1st day of October, an account of all company funds, specifically setting forth all moneys received and disbursed siuce date of muster. By order of COLONKL SCaOfCBB. E. P. Crowns, 1st Lieut. & Adj., 2nd Reg. O. U. S. V. Treasurer's report, Meade Corps, Volunteer Auxiliary. Christmas benefit ball for Co. I., 2d Regiment O., U. 8 V. Receipts from all sources $101 00 Disbursements Music $ 20 00 Cleaning hall 2 75 Material for decorating 2 05 Printing 2 25, Miscellaneous (ribbon, pencils and wax 2 62 Christmas box sent to Manila, P. I. 6 doz. pair socks $ 8 62 6 do, boxes writing paper 6 00 6 do, handkerchiefs 6 30 64 dot. safety pins 2 30 6 doz. cans poaches 9 00 B aoz. chow chow 18 50 0 doz. cakes toilet soap 3 24 6 doz. cans sardines 6 60 Freight on Christmas boxes to San Francisco 3 50 Total Balance on hand. .$ 91 73 t 9 27 100 pounds prunes donated by F. And rews, of Oregon City, 'Or. 50 pounds prunes donated by Mr. Batty, oi Canby, Or. Mhs. M. Sullivan, Treasurer. Death of E. M. Foster, Woid has been received from Manila of the death of Ernest M. Foster, of the Fourteenth Infantry, 'fhe following letter written by W. A. McCord to his wife in this city, from Manila under date of OetoW 11th, gives full particu lars : My Pear Wife: Today it becomes my most saddest duty to communicate to you the saddest news, and it is with the most heartfelt reluctance that Idoit. Vet it is a duty that must be performed, and my dearest wife, you have a pain ful part to perform in this dutv . You will please do it in the verv easiest pos sible manner. An ailwfse God has deemed it best td remove one from our Your friends may smile But that tired feeling1 Means danger. It Indicates impoVerished . And impure blood. This condition may Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly Overcome by taking . ... . Hood's Sarsaparilla, .Which purifies and Enriches the blood, Strengthens the nerves, Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite, And builds up, Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get Only Hood's. midst, that to me was very dear, but to that little wife was more dear. Poor Ernest Foster died last night at 8:38 p.m. (October 10th). He was in the hospital only five days, afflicted with cerebril malaria fever. Upon my own application I was allowed to go to him, and had one other man from the company to assist me (Mr. Appel) . The company commander furnished us with an unlimited supply of money to purchase every necessity. Every care and attention was given him that wrs possible. I was by his side continually to the last. He died very easy, but was unconscious nearly all the time, and his last words were, "I want a drink", which I gave him. He was buried this morning at 9:30 a. m. with all military honors. You will communi cate this to poor Clara and comfort her the beet you can. The mail leaves in half an hour so I must close with love to my dearest wife and the company i'oins their sympathy with mine to Mrs. tester. I will write particulars next mail. W . A. McCord. A note was also received addressed to Sergeant Biddle, from the attending surgeon, thanking him for sending such faithful men to care for Private E. M. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. H. Miller and their daughter, Mrs. Clara Foster, de sire to express their gratefulness to those who so kindly looked after the de ceased in his last illness, and say : There is humanity among the regulars. LOCAL few cheap SUMMARY. reliable watches at A Younger' s For best groceries at cheapest price go to Marr & Al uir. . Highest cash price paid for second hand household goods at Bellomy & Busch. "' Hand knite skirts, beautiful colors, from $1.00 to $2.00. ' i , At the Racket Store. i The most reliable goods at lowest living cash prices are kept by the grocery store of Marr A Muir. Just received, 100 rolls of fine mat ting. Oall at once and get choice of patterns. Oregon Oity Auction House. Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. Apply to O. D. & D. O. Latourette. The Club tonsorial parlors, P. G. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco is kept. Dan Willians has added to his stock of groceries and provisions a full line of teed and hay. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center streets XXX Castor Machine oil cheaper than any other place at A. Robertson's, the Seventh street giocer. For Sai.i Two yoke of well-broke oxen. Also one heavy log wagon. In quire of Herman Bros., Molalla, Oregon The Oregon City Auction House has just received the agency for the finest range made which will be sold at yery low prices. Fob Sale A thoroughbred shorthorn bull, nine months old. J. W. Dowty. Currinsville, Oregon. Underwear, ladies', gentlemen's and childien's, 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 House. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C. D. & D. O. Latourette. When in Portland be sure and call at the Royal restaurant where you can get the best 15c meal in the city. 253 First street, corner of Madison. Wm, Bohlander, proprietor. Wanted A child under 10 yeary of age to care lor. Apply at this oitice, Younger, who has had a life-long ex perience, will clean your watch for a dollar. The greatest trimmed hat proposition ever offered here or anywhere at Miss uomsnmn For the next thirty days we will sell all trimmed and untriinmed hats at a gieat reduction. Miss Goldsmith The cheapest and best nlace in town to get your bats trimmed is at Shively's, on me mil. Just arrived a consignment of centi me old government Java vottee (green 1 in original mats. Regularly worth 35 cents per lb. uur price 25 cents. A. Robertson, Seventh street Grocer. FOR FALL & WINTER HATS ..GO TO MRS. R. BECKR, THE FASHIONABLr? MILLINER 0 T EST kTKKET, rORTUND, MONEY SAVED FOR YOU By ing OUR SPECIALTY- PURE DURGS AND LOW PRICES GEO. A. HARDING Prescription Druggist WILLAMETTE BUILDING OREGON CITY SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate.of Oregon, (or Un County of Multnomah. Esberg-Gunst Clear Company 1 Plaintiff, vb t I Defendant, J Silvey Stuart, State of Oregon, County of Clackama, as. Y VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT. EXECU- tlon and ordir of Ba e. duly msiied out ol and underthe seal ot the above entltred Court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly direoted and dated the 7th day of Oelober, 1898, upon a Judg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 5th day ot October, 1898, In favor of Esberg Gunst Cigar Company, Plaintiff, and against Silvey Stuart, Defendant, for the sum of 1142.76, and liie further Bum ot SIB .36, costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me U make sale of the real property hereinafter described to satisfy the sum of $132.76 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 percent per annum from Ootober 5th, 18U8, ana the futher sum of iltUli, costs then due upon said judgineut, and the oosts of and upon said writ. Now, therefore, by vlrtul of said execution, and order of sale, and in compliance with the ootnmands of said writ, being uuable to find anv personal property of said defendant's, I did on the 10th day of October, 1898, duly levy up on the following described real property of said defendant, situate and being in the County of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to-wit: Alio! lot three (3) in section four (4), township two (2) south, range two (2) east Willamette Meridian, be ing In the Clackamas county, Oregon, containing thirty-three and 43100 (33 43) acres, and I will ou SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County Court House In the city of Oregon City, in said County and Stale, sell at public auction, subject lo redemption, lo the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendant had on the date of said judgment or since had in or to the above described real proper ty or any part thereol lo satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, October 10, 1898 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Margurite Montgomery, Plaintiff, vs. Robert A. Montgomery, Defendant. To Robert A. Montgomery, the above named de fendant. TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are I ereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 30th day of Deoemher, 1898, that being the time set by the court In which you are required to apDear and answer said complaint aud if you fall so to appear and answer the plaintiff will applv to the lourt ior me renet prayea ror. (o-wit: f or me dissolution the bonds of matrimony lbetweeu plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is published by order of Hon Thomas F. Byan, judge of the eounty of Clacka mas. , , Dal. this 9nd day of November, 1898. j B.P.WELCH, I i Attorney (or PWntlff, , Forilaud, Oregon. N0TI0E OF APPOINTMENT OF v EXECUTOR OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- 1898, appointed by Ihe honorable eounty court oi Clackamas county, Oregon, executor of the estate of Ellia Hartt, deceased (commonly known as Mrs. Watta. All nersons havinc claims aeainst said estate are hereby untitled to present the same to me, properly verified, at Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from date of this no tice, October 13, 1898. a. E. HAKOBEAVES, Executor ot Estate of Eliza Hartt, Deceased CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN BEFORE YOU BUY Get Our Prices, THE BAZAAR 5th and Main Sts We guarantee that all nlumblno- done bnv 111 will prove sHlisiactioh. you will find It a Dleasnra to pay our bill. F. C. GADKE Oregon City Mineral "ana Soda Co ... MANUFACTURER OF All kinds of Flavored Soda Waters, Lem on, Ginger, Sasaparilla, Cream, Vanilla, kooi fieer, uircn tseer, isasapnnlla iron. All kinds of Mineral Water and Flavored Syrups JOHN SHADLE lanaeer New Furniture AT YOUNG'S I have just received a fine lot of new lurniture, which 1 am ottering at surpris iniflv low figures. I jtot. it at a bargain that's how I can sell it at these prices. In Second-Hand Goods I have stoves, cooking utensils, carpets, bedding, furniture in fact any and ev erything you want for housekeeping. I will Buy Anything "V ou have to sell and pay you the high est price. Call and see me. O. H. YOUNG, Mais Strkkt Oregon City Cr your Drugs at the Lead- Drug Store in Oregon City SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Olackamas, Hiram Straight, i Plaintiff, vs. Trunk F. Tatro and Laura L. Tatro. Defendants. I State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, bs. BY VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT, EXKCU. lion and order of sale, duly issued out of and under Hie soal of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, lo me duly directed and dated Ihe 9th day of November, 18l8, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court ou the 8th day of November, 1898, in favor of Hiram Straight, plaintiff, and agaiiiBt Frank F, Tatro and Laura L. Tatro, defendants, for the sum of S1U3,1!5, with interests thereon at the legal rate per annum from the 8th day of November, 188, and the further sum of S10.00, costs and dis. bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me out of the personal property ot said defendants, and if sufficient oould not be found, theu out of the real properly belonging to said defendants on and after the date of saiil judgment lo satisfy Bald sum of 8113.25, and also the costs upon this Bald writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution and order of sale, and in compliance with the cocmauds of said writ, being uuable to find any personal property of said defendants, I did on the 9th day of November, 1898, duly levy upon all the delendanth' Interest In and to the following described real property situate and be-. ing in the County of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 11 and 12, block "C" of Clackamas Heights, as per the reoorded plat of Clackamas Heights in., the Recorder's Office of Claokamas County, State of Oregon, (in Book 2, Page 12) , and 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1898, at the hour of one o'clock P. M,, at the front door of the County Court House in the oity of Oregon City. In said county and state. Bell at nuh. llo auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, alt the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants, or either of them, had on the date of said judgment, or since had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, deoree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. v 1. 1. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 9, 1898. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION AND OR der of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas, dated Nov. 12, 1898, upon a judgment and decree i f foreclosure duly rendered and made in saidoourton the 8th day of November, 1898, in the case of the Pactfio states Savings, Loan and Building Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Emma Millard and J. R. Millard, defendants in favor of the plaintiff and against said defend ants, I will, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the mhdayof Deoember, 1898, at the front door of Die court house, in Oregou City, in said county and state, expose for sale and Bell at public auotlon to the highest bidder for U. 8. gold coin, cash in hand, subject to redemption, the real property In said deoree ol foreclosure described, being situated in Clackamas county. Stale ot Oregon, to-wit: Those portions of lota seventeen tlT), eighteen (18), nine-' teen (19), and twenty (20), in block numbered one hundred and thirty-eight (138) ol the "Extension 1 of the Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition to Oswego," commencing at the north east oomer of said lot seventeen (17) and running thence southerly along the. west line of the alley In said block to the south-east corner of said lot twenty (20), Ihence westerly along the south line of said lot twenty (20), a distance of foriy-eUiht (48) feet, thence northerly and parallel with the eastern boundary line of said lots to the north line of said lot seventeen (17), thence easterly along said north line of said lot (17) forty-eight (48) teet to the place of beginning, as the said lots are shown and designuted on the plat of the axisusion 01 me viregon iron and Steel com pany's First Addition lo Oswego," tiled January 8, 1892, and recorded in Book "4" of Plats at pages 11 and 12, in the othco of the County Re corder of Conveyances of said Clackamas Coun ty, to satisfy the sum of 1206.26, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from November 8, 1898, and the sum of 135.00 as attorney's fees, all In United States gold coin, and the costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at 122.75 and the costs of and upon said writ. J.J.COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas Couuty, Oregon . Dated Oregon City, Oregon, November 14, 1898. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Bessie Lavln, Plaintiff, vs. Micniei Lavln, Defendant. ToMlchlel Lavln, the above named defendant. IN THK NAMK OF THE 8TATE OP OREGON; You are hereby commanded to appear and answer Ihe complaint Hied against you In the aoove enuuea suii on or before the 30th day of December, 1898, that being the time Bel by the eoutt in which jou are required to appear and answer said complaint, and if you fail to lo appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for, to-wit: For the dissolution of the bonds 0,n,?a,rlmun!r betwen plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thomas F. Byan, jude of the eounty of Clack amas. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1898. B. P. WELCH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Portland, Oregon IN BANKRUPTCY. rTAKE NOTICE, THAT, WHEREAS, J. .7 l. ,aptz. uPa hls Petition duly filed in the District Court of the United States, for the district of Oregon, has been adjudicated a bank rupt. A meeting of his creditors, to prove their debts, to appoint a trustee or trustees of his estate and to take such further aotlon as may lawfully be taken at the first meeting of his creditors, will 1m held before me, at the County tpurt room in County Court House, Oregon Cltv, Clackamas County, Oregon, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Monday, November 28, 18. , , t FLORENCE OLSON, Beferee in Bankruptcy for the District of Clack amas county, State o Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. s"i w Sarah E. Lynch, 1 PtBllltllT, vs. I Thomas W. Lynch, 1 Defendant, j To Thomas W. Lynch, Defendant. JN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; the comnlH to aPI)ear and answer Vs'n ?U,r bf,fore, lle SOln dy ' December, . ,e "'M"1"! to appearand answer said com plniiit, snd f you fil ,u to .ppear and answer praed for, to wit; tot the dissolution ol the dXnlm. U'a,rin'ny towee" PWwiff !S This summons Is nuhlishwl hv nrfrn... Thomns . Kyn. Judge ol the ebtuty 0f Clact Daled tins 2nd day of November 1 !W ' B. P. WELCllI Attorney for Plaintiff. Porllaud, Oirgon. TREASURERS NOTICE VOTICK IS HEREBY HIVEN THAT COUNTY called warrant m the date of this notice Jacob shade, Treasurer of Clackamas, Or Oregxn City, November 3rd, im buying