(OREGON CITY COURIER OREGON CITY HERALD CONSOLIDATED. A, W. CHENEY. . . . Publisher PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Ec tared In Oregon City poi tofflce as 2nd-class matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. It tI8ln advance, peryear 1 BO Htx month) W Three mouth)' trial 2o CVThe date opposite your address on the 9upei donoles Ihe time to which you have paid. TAIRONIZK HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON OITY, NOV. 18, 1898. The republicans now have an undi vided responsibility, and it is best that it be so. They only need rope to hang themselves and ther now have a supply. Portland Dispitch. How happens it that ; Roosevelt's "'Broncho Busters" are so promptly paid off and discharged while thousands of poor fellows who enlisted simply to aid in driving the Spaniards out of Cuba are retained against their will, to be went perhaps eight thousand miles from ihome to die in the deadly climate of the Philippines? Tub putting of the single tax into the platforms cost California and Washing ton bimetallists the elections. No more experience will be necessary to teach them one issuu, a vital issue, at a time Eg sufficient. Breakdowns invariably :we the result of unnecessary overload ing. No one can hew on both sides of tt&e line at once and the same time, ajaiil the financial question is settled reform forces should not scatter their aiiergies on oiher issues, however im portant . - .John J. Lkntz, who stumped Oregon 11 the campaign last summer, has been we-elected to congress. This is what an exchange says of it : President McKiuley gave an order a Sew days ago directing General Brooke, ftn Porto Rico, "to get the Fourth Ohio Volunteer regiment to Columbus, Ohio, (before November 5." This order was Mttade with the view of changing the re sult of the election in that district, where John J. Lentz, who visited the coast several months ago and made speeches, was a candidate for congress on the democratic ticket. The order, sent by wire, was received at Porto Rico on October 20 'Ihe 1130 active members of the Fourth Ohio regiment were then scattered among fifteen different pluces on the island. The troop-ship Chester was on the way to the island. An Illi nois regiment was massed for embark ation. The Chester arrived ; the Illinois regiment did not embark, the much ticattered Ohio regiment, hastily called together at Uuayama, was put on board :and reached New York on Saturday, .'November 4th, and Columbus, Ohio, on the 5th. So much fur the power and political foresight of the president, but Jelin J. Lenlz is re-elected and the fscheme failed. 1 his was an order, an .abuse of power, that President McKin Joy should be ashamed of. IHE PRESIDENTIAL PENDULUM. The last seven presidential elections 'have been carried alternately, with the regularity of a four year clock, by each -of 41)0 two great political parties. The record is: 1872 Grant, republican. 1870 Tilden, democrat. a880-Garfield, republican. J884 Cleveland, democrat. 11888 Harrison, republican. H802-Cleveland, democrat. 1890 McKinley, republican. In 1900, according to the rule, the president should again be a democrat. Will history repeat itself. And who will be the man? THE RIGHTS OF THE POOR. Anna F. Goodyear, of Boston, ad vances the following idea in regard to land ownership: As eVery one has a right to life, he has a right to all indispensable to life, .and, since land is necessary to obtaining -tills, lie has a right to land enough from YKhich to obtain a living or its equiva lent. The nriiminl ownor of all land was its Creator, and He gave it "to the children of men." But might of arm, or bitiln, or influence have now lodged in Ihe so called possession of govern ments, societies ami individuals all of the earth's surface which would other wise be available to another largo por nioii of mankind. Thought can make it clear to any one that every human be ing has an equal right to the means of comioit with the wealthiest. A duty of the U. 8. Kovernment is to secure to its people all their rights. It is proposed that it form a plantation, supply managers and enable all the suf ferers from poverty to procure upon it capital necessary to taking up ana cnl tivating government land, or starting other independent business. .Education in agriculture is duo to emake up for past deprivation of the soil. .THE MOGUL OF THE IIIQHTOWER COMMITS HIMSELF. The Oregonian speaking of the Brit 'isli as educators on tho newly question says: "We have no time to learn the truth and teach it. Two many pen sions are yet ungranted and rural water ways unimproved. Some surplus mil lions will soon be tapped by appropii' .ation bills and Hon. Expert Handshaker and Now-For-a-Ntune must be adjured" to get our 'ightful share of them. "What a confession Bays some one," Yes, my friend "this is meant for a con cession'1 and also as a claim on the party for a share in the appropriated millions yet to be tapped." In the face of great -difficulties he has supported the gold -standard. The advantages of the gold standard can be proved even to the silver mine owners, but the task will no'1 likely to be undertaken unless source, etc., come to our aid. "We have no time to learn the truth and teach it," because we must have our share of the republican boodle. This is a confession and a claim. " Have we not been faithful in season and out of season to the support of ihe gold stand ard." This is followed the very next day by an article entitled "Clerical silver Cranks or Charlatans" which briBtles with the vilest epithets against men of wellknown probity. 1 have just read an article of Mr. Bishee's in this month's New Time, one of the gentle men so vilely slandered, which com mends itself for clearness and force of argument, Catholicity of spirit and true christian sentiment, and if anonymous would no doubt have had the approval of the Oregonian itself. Shame on the Oregonian, if these servile sycophants of the gold standard could show any signs 01 a conscience. After volumes 01 slander and abuse to have to confess you can't show the advantages of the gold standard without aid of the English that is all we wanted, and the sold standard will be irrevocably fixed be fore there is chance for another election The truth is wholesome for us if it does come so abiuptly brutal. This is veritably a machiavellian age for the press, and the great mogul is his pro phet. Argus. Boys' Brigade Drill. Company B, of Portland, first battal ion, Oregon regiment, united boys' bri gade of America, will give an exhibi tion in Oregon City at the armory, Fri day evening, December 2nd. This com pany gave their drill at the Portland Exposition before large and enthusiastic audiences. The exhibition will consist of the physical drill with arm move ments, Kiven to music in tne school 01 the company. A skirmish drill with attack and repulse, and the hospital corps drill, showing how the wounded are borne from the bloody front safely back within lines, will be features. The company is 30 strong and the hospital corps enrolls 16 girls, who will appear in tne regulation unitorm of army nurses. The drill will be interspersed with numerous musical selections by local and Portland talent. Admission, adults, 25 cents: children under 15 years, 15 cents. LOCAL SUMMARY. A few cheap reliable watches at Younger's For best groceries at cheapest price go toMarrA Muir. Highest cash price paid for second hand household goods at Bellomy & Busch. 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 Uity Auction House. Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. Apply to U. JJ. v. O. Latourette. The, Club tonsorial parlors, P. G. Shark,' proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco ia kept. Dan Willians has added tohis stock of groceries and provisions a full line of feed and hay. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center streets XXX Oastor Machine oil cheaper than any other place at A. Robertson's, the Seventh street iriocer. For Sale 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 wnicu win ne soia at yery low prices. For Salb A thoroughbred shorthorn bull, nine months old. J. W. Dowty. Currinsville, Oregon. We have 200 dozen handkerchiefs, ladies,' gents,' and children's cotton, linen and embroidered swiss, prices at the Racket store. all 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 Roval restaurant where ybu can gel the host 15c meal in the city. 253 First street, corner of Madison. Wm Bohlander, proprietor. 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 Goldsmith's. For Ihe next thirty days we will sell all trimmed and untriiumed hats at a gieat reduction. Miss Goldsmith, We invite the general public to call and soo our goods and note prices at the Racket store. Just arrived a consignment of gonu ine old government Java Coffee (green) in original mats, Regularly worth 85 I cents per lb. Our price 25 cents. A. UOHKKTBON, Seventh streot Grocer. Mrs. T. S. Mann gives lessons in em broidery work. Samples on display in airs. Slnden'B millinery window. A new lino of Walker's sailor caps and veilings just in. Miss Goldsmith. For Rent A house, barn and eight lots in Parkplace for fl per month. In quire at John Everhart s merchandise storo at iMy, uregon. . Wanted 100 watches to repair at $1 each, at O. A. Nash's, Postottioe build ing, tt. Kn't bahv saeqiies, boots, mittens, facimtors,all colors; also knit skirts, at the Racket stcre. FOR FALL & WINTER HATS GO TO.. MRS. R. BECKR, THE FASHIONABLE MILLINER l lit tl BEIT, PORTLAND, OR Change jof Climate Breaks Down the Health of an Oregon Man What a Few Bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla did for Him, , " Our home is In Clark county, Wash ington. My little boy was taken with asthma when only two years old, and grew worse until he was five, when the physician advised us to take him to a dry climate. I resolved to go to the great wheat fields of Eastern Oregon and work In harvest, but I soon found my own health was failing. I could neither eat nor drink without getting sick. I wis blind and dizzy. I procured a bottle of Hood's Sayiaparilla and began taking it, and in a few weeks I was well and able to work every day. My little boy la now taking Hood's Sarsaparilla with good results." D. Pattee, Wasco, Oregon. Mood's Sarsa parilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $i; six for as. Hnnd' Pi11 d0 not purge' paln or 11UUU a flllS Brina. Drumrlsta. 2.V.. SUMMONS- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Besale Lavin, Plaintiff, vs. Mlchlel Lavin, Defendant. To Mlchlel Lavln, the above named defendant. IN THB NAME OK THE STATE OP OREGON: You are hereby commanded to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon In the above entitled suit on or before the 30th day of December, 1808, that being the time set by the couit In which you are required to appear and answer said complaint, and if you fail so 10 appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for, to-wlt: For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thomas F. Byan, Jnde of the county of Clack amas. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1898, B. P. WELCH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Portland, Oregon SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Sarah E. Lynch, 1 Plaintiff, vs. Thomas W. Lynch, I 1 Defendant, J To Thomas W. Lynch, Defendant. K THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OKKGON; lou are hereby required to appear and auswer the complaint tiled against you In the above en titled suit ou or before the 30th day of December, 1898, that being the time set by the oourt in whioh you are reoulred to appearand answer said complaint, and If you foil so toappearand answer ine piainun win appiy 10 me court ior me reuei prayed for, to-wlt; for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is published by order of Hon. Thomas F. Kyau, judge of the county of Clack amas. Dated this 2nd day of November. 1W8. B. P. WELCH. Attorney for Plaintiff. OITATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PVR 1' Btianoe of an order and license of the county Court of Clackamas Comity, State of Oregon, made on this 21st day of November, 1898, in Ihe matter of the estate of Clara I. lrvln and Lilly L. Irvin, minors. It appearing to the court bene ficial to said wards that the following described real property be sold, to-wli s The north of tne norm-east J4 or section a. townsnip 4 soutn ot range 1 east of Willamette meridian. It Is therefore ordered that the first Monday in Jan uary, 1899, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court Hnuse of CJack amas County. Oregon , at the ofnee of the County Judge of said County, is set as the time and place ror hearing said petition, at which time and place the next of kin of snid wards and all icrsons interested in said estate are directed to e present and show cause, if anv there be. why license should not hn granted for sale of said real property. It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least three successive weeks in the Oregon Cily Courier-Herald, a newspaper of geheral circulation 111 Clackamas County, Oregon, Dated this 2lst day of November, ihus. THOS. F.RYAV, County Judge. W. W. IRVIN, Guardian. t We guarantee that all plumbing done buy 111 will prove sotlsfactioh, you will find It a pleasure (0 pay our dui, F. C. GADKE New Furniture AT YOUNG'S I have just rfwivetl b fine lot of new furniture, which 1 am offering at surpris inaly low fiicures. I ot it at a bartruin that's how I etui sell it at these prices. In Second-Hand Goods I have stoves, cooking utensils, carpets, betiding, furniture in fact any and ev erything you want for housekeeping. I will Buy Anything "Y ou have to sell atid pay you the high est price. Call and see me. Q. H. YOUNG, Main Stukkt' - - Oregon City Oregon City Mineral M M Co. MANl'F.U'TTKKR OF.. All kimls of Flavored Soda Waters, Lem on, Ciinger, Sasnpnrilla, Cream, Vanilla, Koot lieer, I'.irch Ri-er, Susaparilla Iron. All kinds of Mineral Water and Flavored Syrnps JOHN SHADLE manager Go to A. C Walls, Oregon City, for Pile and Catarrh Remedies. Cure guaranteed or money refunded SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Deborah A. Bowen, V Plaintiff, vs. James Shaw and Betty Shaw, his wife, I James W. Shaw and Mrs. James W. I Shaw, his wife, Henry Gans, Sidney j Smith, T. P. Randall and L, &. Uohullz, Defendants. J State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OP A JUDGMENT ORDER, DE cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the teal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 22d day of November, 1898, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In (aid oouit oa the fitb day of November, 1898, In favor of Deborah A. Bowen, plaintiff, and against James Shaw and Betty Shaw, his wife, James W. Shaw and Mrs. James W. Shaw, his wife, Henry Gans, Sidney Smith, T. P. Randall and L. K. ScbulU, defendants, for the sum of 12990.69, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 18th day of November, 1898, and the further sum of $4A.35 as taxes, with interest thereon from the 18th day of November, 1898, and the further sum of 17o as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 140.10 costs end disbursements, and the costs of and npon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state, of Ore gon, to-wlt: Being in section thirty-two, in township two south, range two east, and section Ave, in township three south, range two east of the Willamette meridian, and being parti of the claims of William Holmes and George P. Newell, and boonded and described as follows: Begin nlng at the north-east corner of the said William Holmes donation land claim and from thence running westerly along the north boundary line of sr.irt William Holmes olalm twenty-six chains and fifty links; thence south twenty-five ohains and seventy-two links more or less, to the north boundary line of Oregon City Annti according to the duly recorded map and plat thereof; thence easterlv along said north boundary of said Ore gon City Annex thlrty-lhiee chains and ninety three links, more or lees, to the north-east corner of said Oregon City Annex; thence southerly along Ihe east boundary line of said Oregon City An nex eighteen chains and eight links, more or less, to a point due east of the north-east corner of tho Masonic burying pround as referred to in the deed from James ( lark and wife to Patrick Duffy, recorded in Book A, page 177 of the Records of Deeds of said Clackamas County,; Oregon; thence east twelve ohsins and -eventyfour links to east boundary line of the said George P. Newell claim; thence north along said east boundary line of said George P. Newell claim thirty-four chains and eighty links to a point in the south boundary line of Ihe Eira Fisher donation land claim; thence westerly along the south boundary line of the said Fisher claim fifty links to the en trance oorner of said George P. Newell claim; thence northerly along the east boundary line of said George P. Newell claim nine chains to the north east corner thereof; thence westerly along the north boundary of said George P. Newell claim nineteen chains and sixty-seven links, more or less, to the plane of beginning, contain ing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, excepting and reserving from the above described premises a strip of land In the north-west oorner thereof deeded by Patrick Duffy to T. P. Randall for a public road by deed recorded In Book 32 l Page 446 of said Reoordsof Clackamas County. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with ti.e commands or said writ, 1 win, on SATURDAY. THE 24th DAY OF DECEMBE R.1898, at the hour of 1;30 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County Court House in the city of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, subjeot to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest whioh the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real proper ty or any part thereol to satisfy said exeoutlon, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 22, 1898 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Olrrull Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Olac kama. The Security Savlnim and Trust Com-' pany, a Corporation, Plaintiff; V8. Sophronla V. Lewelllnn, S. Mathew, Mary McGrath, trustee, W. W. Ir win, Willamette Land Company, a Corporation, W. 8. U'Reu, and F. E. Olsen, Defendants. Rtfttfl Of Ol-PirOn. (talint.V nf Plnf.lran,nn 1JY VIRTUE OF & JUDGMENT ORDKR, DE cree and an execution, duly IsRued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court In the above eutitled cause, to me duly directed aud dated the 17th day of November, iww, upon a judgment rendered and enlered in said court on the 7th dav of Novpmber, 181)8, in favor of The Security Savings and Trust Company, a cor- v..n.,w, p.n,,,,,,,, niiu HKninKi, Noptironia v. .ewcllln?. S. Mnthew. Mmv Mnn.u.i, ,.,, W.W. Irwin, Willamette I,and Company a cor poration. W. 8. U'Ken and K R nCn At..A. "!Jt!,lortne s"m ' 3178-0u. and the further sum of 200,X) as attorney's fee, and the further sum of S12.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of am? upon this writ, commanding me to make i "in luuowing aescriDed real property, situate In the Countv of niAr.kamoa rt F.PJ Sii' A numbered thirty-one ( ' .1 If"ikle, c,ackiun, county, Oregon, as ici uiuuini pim. mereui on recora in the Re corder's office of said county and slate, also that tract beginning at a point 28-100 ohains south and 7 60 100 chains east from the north-west corner of the donation land claim of Hector Campbell and wife in township one south of rNKo uiic wsioi me mnameiie meridian, said point being th north-west oorner of lot No. seven according to the survey and plat made by F. W. Campbell and on the south line of the avenue Indicated on Bald plati thence south on the line between lots seven and eight 2 70-100 chains to the south-east corner of that portion of said lot eight, conveved by Alfred and M. E Lewelling to Charles Wilson: thence east 5 6 100 chains to the west line of the land conveyed bv f . iJcnciiuiK 10 u. narvey in October, 1883; thence north along said Harv ey's west line 2 70 1(0 chains to the north west corner of said Harvey's land on the south side line of said avenue; thence west along the line of the avenue to the place of beginning con taining one and seven-sixteenths (1 716; aeres more or less: also lols numbered 1, 2,8.4.5.6 23. 24, 25. 26, 27 and 28 of Pruneland, Ulacka maa oonnty, Oregon, as per the official pint thereof of record In the Kecordei'a office for said county and slate: also that tract beginning at the south-east corner of section nine, townhlp four th ranse one east of the Willamette meridian; thence north two hundred (200) rods; thenoe west eighty (80) rods; thence north (401 rods: thence west forty (40) rods: thence north eighty (Ml) rods to said section line; thence west fortv (40) rods: thence south three hundred and (820) rods to the south line of said section nine: thence east along said line to piece of beginning containing two hundred and forty (240) acres more or less. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment, order and decrm mill in sompiiance with the commands of said writ, I wit,, Ull SATURDAY, THE 24lh DAY OF DECEMBER, 1KU8, at tne nour or one o clock p m , at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In sid county and stale, sell at public auction, suhject to redemption, to the highest biddor, for U.S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which tha viihin named defendants or either of them, had on the dale of the roortKage herein or since had in or to the above desori bed real property or any pan inereor, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing t , , , J. J. UlKltVC, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 21, 1.S08. SUMMONS ' In the Cirjnit Court of tho State of Ore(?on, for Margnrite Montgomery, 1 l'laintiff, vs. . Robert A. Montgomery, I Defendant. J To Rolwrt A.Montgomery, the above named de- TS THE NAME OF THIS STATE OF OKEOON - 011 ore 1 ereDv Teanirert to pper R1K) an 1 " airfunsi you 111 theabovi ruunt nui. .mi nr uriore ine ;iiitn ilav n December, 188, that being the time net bv th' eonn in wnien you are required to .,wr anr answer snul complaint ami If vnu fall ., appear an1 answer the plaintlffwill apply to the nrw,ir iue reuei prayeu ior, tn-wjt: For tha w,.-..,..,.,., ,n iiuu.m 01 matrimony between plaintiff anil defendant. ' ""een This summons Is. published by order nfnon Thomas K. Byan, judge of the county of Clacka- Dated this 2nd day of November, 1S9S RP. WELCH, Attorney for Plaintiff, Portlaud, Oregon. A Mason A Hamlin chapel oraa the Oregon Citv Auction House. at lleaiiv? Sale! I Wish to announce to vicinity that I am closing I Very Low Prices -ALL OF CLOTHING, GENTS' AND LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, Also Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, iBIankets To make room for a large consignment of J Boots and Shoes H. L. PRICE, Main St. - - Oregon City In the Kelly Building, next to Bnrmeister & Andresen's MONEY SAVED FOR YOU OUR SPECIALTY-PURE GEO. A. Willamette Building Q.JnjpoPtaQt' Ste- To every one the buying of shoes In an Important step. The economical buyer especially wants something that looks elegant, but also something that does not cost too much and will wear and be comfortable. You will appreciate as well as we that this demand fr not a slight one, but we, in guaranteeing to suit yon, will run the risk of failure, be ing confident of success. KRAUSSE BROS. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECCTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orenon. for the county of Olaukaniaa. Hiram Straight, Plaintiff, vs. Frank K. Tiitro and Laura L. Tatro. Doienditnts. J Stntoof Oregon, County of Clackamas, m. BY VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT, EXECD. Hon and order ut' iale. dulv inane I nut ut and under liie senl of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the ath day of November, 1IW8, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court 011 tne otn aay 01 novemner, mm, in ravor 01 Hiram Straight, plaintiff, and against Frank r. Tatro and Laura h. Tatro, defendants, for the turn of $103,25, with interests thereon at the legal rate per annum from the ath nay of November, lwis. aud the further sum of ? 10.00, costs and dis bursements, and the costs of aud upon this writ commandinK me out of the personal property of said defendants, and If sufllcler.t could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendants on and after ihe dute of said judgment to satisfy said sum of $113.2"), aud also the costs upon this 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 find any personal property of said defendants, I did ou the 8th davuf November, duly levy upon all the defendants' Itderest In and to the following described real properly situate and be ing In the County of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 11 and 12, block "0" of Claokamas Hights, as por the recorded plat of Clackamas HelKhts in the Recorder's OtUee of Clackamas County. State of Oregon, (in Book 2, Page 12), aud 1 will, on 8ATUHDAY, TUB 10TH DAY OF PF.CEMIlF.lt, lsiw, 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 state, sell at pub lic auction, suhjvct to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, ail 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 theuhove described real property or any part Ihereof. to satisfy said execution, jinlmucnt order, decree, luterest, costs aud all accruing costa. J. 1. COOKE. Sheriff of Clackamas Countv. Oregon. Dstid Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 9, it98. Fine Salt 65c per 100 lbs, stoc k salt 4UC per IUO lbs, roast coftee 10c, fine roast coffee with good spoon 9 lbs $1, nisine un stove poiisn ec. Arm & H ! oda 7 lbs 2oc, bird seed 5c. Red Front Store, Oregon City. 0Wrr1WTtfTWlfTftW the people of this town and ont at MY- & Quilts By buying your Drugs at the Lead ing Drug Store in Oregon City DURGS AND LOW PRICES HARDING Prescription Druggist OREGON CITY NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION AND OR der of sale Usued out of tha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas, dat 'd Nov. 12, 1898, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure d uly rendered and made in said court on the 8th dav of November, 1898, in the easa of Ihe Pacillo Stales Savings. Loan and. Building Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Emma Millard aud 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 17th day of December, 18'A at the front door of the court house, lu Oregon City, In said county and state, expose for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for U. S. gold ooin, cash in hand, subject to redemption, the real property In said deoree of foreclosure described, being situated in Clackamas county. Stale of Oregon, to-wit: Those portions of lots seventeen tl7), eighteen (IS), nine teen (lit), ami twenty (20), In block numbered one hundred and thirty-eight (LIS) ol the "Extension of the Oregou Irou and Steel Company's First Addition to Oawego," commencing at the north' east oorner 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, thence westerly along the south Hue of said lot twenty (20), a distance of forty-eight (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 i) leei to iuo piace 01 oegtnning, as tne saiu ots are shown aud designated ou the plat of the ''Extension of the Oregon Iron and Steel Com pany's First Addition to Oswego," tiled January 1, 1MI2, and recorded in Book "4" of Plats at pagea 11 and 12, In the oitice of tha County Re corder of Conveyances of said Clackamas Coun ty, to satisfy the sura of 20fi.26, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from November 8, 18M, and the sum of JUo.OU as attorney') tees, all In United States gold coin, and the costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at 22.75 and the costs of and upon said writ. j. j. t;00KE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon Dated Oregon City, Oregon, November 14. lnilS. IN BANKRUPTCY. TAKE NOTICF, THAT, WHEREAS, J. Schwartz, upon bis petition dulv tiled in the Uislrict Court of the United Slates, for the dislrict of Oregou, has been adjudicated a bank rupt. A meeting of his creditors, to prove their debts, to appoint a trustee or trustee) of his e-tate and to lake such further action as mar lawfully be taken at the first meeting of his creditors, will be held before me, at the Countv Court room in Countv Court House, Oregon Citv, Clackamas County, Oregon, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Monday, November 28, FLORENCE OLSON, Referee In Bankruptcy for the District of Clack amas county, State ol Oregon.