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CITY COUNCIL , your attention than that of the sani- I tary condition of the city. You are the custodians of the health of the people Mayor and New Councilmen Take ef this municipality, and a failure or Their Seats Mayor's Message. I neglect of duty on your part may re !V innnintments etr, suit in an epidemic of disease in our The first regular monthly meeting of the new city council was held Monday evening. Mayor Latourette presided, and all the members were present The fiiet order of business was I he resigna t on of Mayor Latourette as councilman from ttie first ward, winch was accepted, For the vacancy Koerner nominated Bruce Zumwalt, and Dr. Powell named ; 0. Schuebel. Znmwa t received two ' vnt' S, and sehuenel nve. The latter was declared elected, and thanked the council for the honor conferred upon him. 'or recorder, Bruce 0. Curry, was re elected, receiving the votes of all the councilmen, except Koerner,. On motion of Oharman R. Koerner was made the unanimous choice for president of the council. The mayor announced the following standing committees elected by the council : Finance Rudolph Koerner, J. W. Powell and C.G. Huntley. Streets and public property E. E. Oharman, Fred Metzner and Frank Bnsch. Fire and water Busch, Miln and Schuebel. Health and police -Metzner, Powell and Huntley. Cemetery A. Miln, Koerner and Powell. The mayor's message was then lead, which is given in anoth t place The Mayor announced the following appointments, which were confirmed : A. S. Dresser, city attorney ; Charles E. Burns, chief of police;" Edward L Shaw, night policeman ; John C. Brad ley street commissioner. The n ports of the water commission, treasurer and recorder were ordered published. The recorder's monthly re port showed that two burial permits hud been isbued durintr Decemlier Q H. Bestow, presidentof the Young Men's Christian Association, was grunted permission to use the street in front of lot 1, block 10, while construct ing the new building. The usual grist of bills was allowed. The ordinance passed authorizing the fire and water committee to purchase two nozzles and 200 feet of hose for the fire department. Charman introduced an ordinance authorizing the improve ment of Third street from Water to Bluff, which was ordered published. A seven mill tax levy was voted, the amendment to mtke it sis mills failing to pass. VV.B. Partlow claimed that the city had taken one-half his cemetery lot. The matter was referred to the ceme tery committee On motion the mayor appointed a charter committee consisting of Si-huebol, Charman and Powell. On motion the recorder was directed to receive bids for city printing. The mutter of an arc electric littht for Falls View, was referred to the street committee. Mayor jAitourctte's Message. To the Honorable, the City Council of ( )n'goil City, (eiiitleiiicti: Pui'sunnt to tho re quirement of .tho charier provision, I herewith respectfully submit for your eonn!derution the following statement of condition of the city, together with siieh suggestions us appear proper in tin promises: in comparison with other cities of Its lllusft In tlio l'ltellie Northwest, wo find Urogon City has undergone the stress euii strain pf thu panic and business do pressii 1-1 "f tho )MHt "voyeurs with less hardship and dih81' thun ny other place. I'liore have been very low noss failures and uo casualties or dam- - from lira or Hood of anv conse titioneo; ami while liie present outlook jirqmlses no great boom. Vet the tudU cations iti'o mosl. fiiMrabio nil1 rohewed activity in all linos of business and a continued healthy growth. The in dustries of the town are prosperous and permanent: tho tide of progress is still rising, with no danger oi change in the opposite direction, and your plans ro Hpocting the administration of affairs may no snapen in uuo aniieination or a , probable increase In population and i wealth ut tho city, finance. Tho report of the i ItV treasurer shows the condition of lows! Itonded Indebtedness, ing o and (i per cent. limiueos, us fol- (lr;uV.- 50, 000.00. Outstanding warrants Accrued interest (approxima ted Water bonds, draw ing - per cent accrued interest 2l,08o U '. 2, mo 00 j 10,000 00 ! Total H3,fi85 34 ('anil on litiml with troimuivr. .'UM 07 Totnl riMvipIs tot- yiuir IWIM. . iM.lill Hi) XVti v.pv"tUtvii fltr 1110 ... ytMir IrUiS , , ,'. 13,21" 47 Of tli fti'i'ii'ial roivlpU, howovor, ii.illt, tniLst bo trivi'n for colliH'tion on iiiroiint of roml fund, $5S0O, from tho 1 otint y bv unit, its voiid taxon for tho yt'in-H isii.'i, 1SII7, mill 1S00 from M10 H.S. H. U. un Muhi stvoot Imnrovo nont, HO A 1)8 AND BTUKKT9. Undor tho chat'tor, tlio olty hns tho llriburHomont of (10 por cont. of t he taxo I'lilxod from proporty ami polls ooiiot'teit vithiutht oily (the othor 40 por font le-inu; oxoondi'd by tlio ootinly court ipon main county roadu lotnlintr Into Uificity). It Is doubtless intt'iulod that I, In fund should bo o.tpoiidod upon tho .wis and stiwt within tho cit v, In the ' uuporary ropalrs of th road bod. for hoconvottunn'o of the renoral publio, .ml it is highly Important thai this Hid bo judiciously expended so as to -icuro tho best resutts. There are soino '.recta, principal thoroughfares, tlmt iwl almost constant attention, and .here loads of crushed rock can bo ed in nlUnjr. to pood advantaire, "tereby Having a mora costly modern i nprovemont. It is also hoped that in . no near future. t least as soon as real stato value improve, permanent 1m- rovement of Homo of the main streets tay tie ordered, and especially should i opening; lw made of Washington 'root from Soveuth to tho flat below, our attention U also directed to tho irpent ned of additional sidewallts, ':trticularlv on those streets traveled ;, . children in going; to and returning I tiu the schools. SANITATION. Thore can scarry bo conceived, a .;nre important subject dotnaLdilig midst, the ravages of which cannot be foretold The dangers which most threaten us from that direction lie hid den in an imperfect seworage system and an impure water supply. While our city is, by reason of its physical Matures, well located, its sewage regu lations have been sadly neglected, and while the inhabitants are breathing an atmosphere charged and contaminated wth invisible Impurities consequent upon defective drainage from the upper residence portion of the town, they are also drinking a water polluted with the filth and disease-breeding germs of a town Immediately up stream afiove them that makes no pretense towards sanitation It would be wise to make provision for a system of sewerage upon the hill, leading westwardly to the river, at your early convenience and without unnecessary delay The water supply should be taken from a point above the electric station, and if practicable from the main chan nel of the river above the falls. It is suggested to the water commission that steps betaken in this direction at an early day, in order that relief may be afforded the people before another heated term ensues Serious considera tion of this important question is re spectfully requested. TERRITORIAL EXPANSION. In line with the foregoing sugges tions, I would advise that, with other changes that it may be found desriable to make in the charter, the territorial limits of the city should be enlarged so as -to include Canemah and the west side. These suburbs are now receiving many ol tne advantages incident to corporate existence by reason of close proximity to the city and by annexa tion may be further benefitted, and could then be required to share a part of the burden of taxation This sug gestion should apply with force to Ca nemah, in order that our health regu lations may become operative upon that section and protection had against con tagious diseases and bad sewage. Un less these places are brought within our corporate limits, they are likely, sooner or later, to form separate municipal governments of their own, and consoli dation then would be more difficult and less satisfactory. Iti conclusion, gentlemen, let me con gratulate you upon the pleasant social, business and political relatiens that ex ist between the indiyld ual members of your body, as well us between your body and the mayor. I shall indulge the hope and belief that such relations may continue unabated during our sev eral terms of office, and trust that by working together in harmony we shall be able to accomplish much and give some measure of satisfaction to our con stituents. Very sincerely yours, C. D. Latourette, Mayor. Ptttod Januaay 2, 1899. RESIGNATION. Oregon City, Or., Doc. 29. f8l)8. To tho Honorable Mayor and Council of Oregon City, Oeiitlomon; Inasmuch as rny follow citizens have honored mo with 'an eloe- i tiou to tho office of Mayor of this city, I wish herewith to tender niv l-nsi.rna. tion its Councilman, to take I'm mod iato ell'oct. My connection with you in such ca pacity during tho past year has always been to mo most pleasant and satisfac tory, and I wish most sincerely to thank each and every one of you for the uniform kindnoss and personal con sideration shown mo upon every occa sion - ' ' aCV tl'Ulv VOlll'h.' - f f ' Latourette. I Have abundance of money to loan at And choice loans will be made at 1. O. II. Dye. Try Couriek-Hkbald six months for 75 cents. Extremely Weak Deficient Blood Causes Loss of Appetite and Final Break Down- Hood's Sarsaparllla Cures. I lost my appetite Slid aouut all I Uvea ton was iced lemonade. My strength was all go no. I torts so weak I could hardly cross the Uubr. At last I was taken very One physician told mo my blood j was all gone and he gave me medicine bul j it did not help me. I had pretty rmnli lost all faith In medicines, but t hought I would get One bottle of Hood's Ssarsapa rllla and try it. After taking that bot'.lo t was much better, d so I got two mora bottles and after tuking them I wa well, but to be fcure of it, I Vcpt on taking Mood's Sarsaparllla until J had uwd iu all five bottles. 1.1 has dono unshakable good to mo and I wish all ir.y iuffering sixers would try it." Mns. A. Everskn, Wedderburn, Oregon. RomemlK Hood's Sarcaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Mood fmifler. Bold by all druggists. Trice, l; slls for A HnnH'c Pi lie &re u- hiudTeitTJ IIUUU S rillS Uve, AlUrtiKBlsts. 850, Trustee's Sale OF T'rtfe A. MoMicr Ksta'tc, Situated in iL'OS.'trt, on the II, E. Cross !ilaa consisting of : I 3 head of VlOrscs, I Cow, 4 Hogs, x Wagoiv, Harness, Plows, Har rows and other farm implements, 27 tons Haled Hay, Some Wheat and Oats, The above property will be sold at public ilution to the highest bidder, tor cash in hand, on Saturday, January 14, 1899, At tb' o'clock A. M. W.AV.VMYERS, Trustee CIRCUIT COURT. Adjourned Term Convenes Next Monday New Cases Filed. The adjourned term of circuit court convenes next Monday, and quite a number of new cases have been filed for trial. There will be several jury trials, and juries will be drawn to G. W. Wal riron and John Everhart of tho regular panel, all the oilier members of the jury mhiib oeen uismisseu. The municipality of Oreion City has filed a suit against the Oregon & Cali fornia Railroad Company to determine the ownership of a strip of land about 10 blocks in length along the bluff and the railroad company's right of way, and lying between the bluff and private blocks of property It was not known until the new Eighth street stairway was built, that the Southern Pacific laid any claim to this striD of land However, they gave the city the privi lege oi Dunuing tne stairway. This suit is to practically determine on property properly the stairway stands. In the city's complaint it is alleged that Ore gon City has been a municipal corpo ral ion since me zatn aay ot feptemwr, 1849. That on the 25th day December, 1850, Dr. John McLout-hlin donated certain prescribed blocks, street, alleys and squares, shown on the plat made at uiai lime, as surveyed Dy Jesse Apple plegate in 1844 The space between the edge of the bluff and 10 blocks is do nated for a promenade for the inhabi tants of Oregon. Otty. This instrument was acknowledged before Francis S. Holland, clerk of the probate court in Oregon Territory. On the other hand, the railroad company claim to have a dei d to said strip of land executed by the heirs of the late Dr John McLough lin. Hedges & Griffith are atiornevs forthecily. Sarah E. E. Davidson has filed a suit for a divorce from W T. Davidson on the plea of det-ertion She also asks for the custody of the minor child, Hazel Stella Davidson. Sena M Smith has filed a suit against Henry B. Smith for a decree of divorce. The complaint alleges that they were married in Farmington, Wash., in No vember, 1889, and in October, 1897, the defendant deserted the plaintiff. She also alleges cruel treatment. The plain tiff who resides in Portland, asks for the custody of G. Adrian Smith aged 6, and wants $25 per momh alimony from the defendant, whom she asserts, is employed as a salesman at $125 per month. Mrs. Ringo has filed a foreclosure suit against George F. Blair, et al, for $100. A. Roberts vs Charles N. Wait. The Board ot School Land Commis sioners have begun a foreclosure suit against John Revenue. I Frank and Kate Krause have filed a suit against Frank Miller, et al, to re cover possession of real property . Knapp, Burrell & Co vs Henry Na cfiand, et aj, t,o recover $340 97, due on a note. The Board of School Lund Commis sioners have begun a foreclosure suit against David McLane, et al. Farm for Renl S miles from Oregon City, 1113 acres, 00 acres clear, j-ooJ bam, 18x21 box house. 13 acres in clover, 5 acres in wheat and the rest of culli vnteil land in best condition, School house ucross the road fiom dwelling house. For particulars eee Frank Busch, Oregon City, SHERIFF'S SALE . Tn the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Louisa Hester (fnmierlv Louisa Daylon) i'lulntiff, vs, Charles Rains, W, 0. Crawford, M. V. Crawford and A. t. Carsou, foliilutits. 91 ilte of OregoU, County of Clackamas, as. BY VIRTt ft Of A JUDGMENT ORDKR, Dh eree an execution, duly Issue out of and under e Seal of the above entitled court, In the ho entitled cause, to me duly directed nnd tfiilcil the ilst day of December Mia, upon a judgment rendered and entn-cil ;0 p,, j.ourtnu 'tie Sid day of November, IK, (,ivorof Louisa hosier (formerly Louisa. Hyton), ,,lintiff. and Bgaumt Charles Ra ps, V, (! Crawford, M. V. Crawford anil A. L. Urann, defendants, for the Stun of io.00, tln Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per i tut r-rmnim from the 11th day of Octo ber, mum, and the liittlier sum or Jln.iio its attor ney's fee, and the further sum of 19 ."0 costs and tiibUrseiiiiuia, nil the cos s of and upon ihis writ, commanding me to make sale of the lnlluw inir i1nKirilwxl r,.u I l.r.mnrt v all nut, in ,.,int ot Clackamas, statu of Oregon, to-wit! I Hi " east one-half of ,n0 souih-ast iniarter of eet.On nine n,l llio west one-half of the snuth j west quarter taT si-vtion ten, all in T. 4 s, K. ;f e. of I of thu Willamette merit! an, contiiinlt'e one hnn- dred a"d sixty acres; save andexcept the foilewini uvorrtwl rt'al prope'ty ...i.i. i. ..i..,..i r. mrS tu'tKite, to-wii: ' The south nnr-imii :m tho '"l KOllltlHtml (lUC Ii-Urlll ot i'l'. he soiiili oiie-lnilt of the west OllC-llttli 'l' till' KOIttll WI'M UIM'-fulNlll of MM'llul! tflll, nil iu townslill) 4 s, It 3 o ol the IllimatU- mui Id- iuii. ! ilu-ri fore, by viruiii hf ! ciTiiiln, j jiiilvTiicnt orili-r aiul'dii-Mi, ami in coiiiplhiu C Willi the oomniaiuls ol miW writ, I will, on SATI KDaV, THE aist DAY OF JAXl'Aity, WM, ut the ll'Uir ot Mill o'clock P. M., at the front dr.ot of ihe county court liuime In tin, city (!' orcii"11 t'ltv. iti i-sid'conulv ami Htv, si-11 si liuhlln mic tion, siitiji ot to ri'ilt'iuiiiliin, to tin- liiitliot hiiidi r, for l!. S. Kohl coin rh iu Iml'il, nil tho lijrlit, title anil Intorcsl wlilili the Mithiti naimri th foinUiits or cither of till III had on the dnt ot Ihe ttiortKiute iu-iviii or since hail in or to Ihe shove ih-M-rlhed real proi eriy or any nrl thereof, to sutlhfy sa d elocution. J in I H in -1 1 1 order, decree, interest, eosu and all accruing costs. J. J, t UllKK, Sheriff of t'Wkaraas Count v, Orofon Dated Orriroll Vlty, Ori'itim, beceoi'oer 198. SUMMONS In the Otrcuil Court ot the State of Otcgon fof Die Countv of Clai kainas f-urah E. A. Davidson, I'lslntllT I . vs. Suit for Divorce Vf. T. Davidson. tvrvndinU I , To W, T. Davidson, tile abovc irrsmcd dofond- i'n THB NAMK Or" THK STATE OK ORKUOX; 1 You Rr lercbv T0 Hired tu appear and n wer thepomydaiirl tiled suninsl you In tin-shove entitled suit on or before Kr'day, the 17th day of February, 1W, that heing the day of the expiration of nix weeks' publication of this sum- hioh, 'I his suit Is brooKht to obtain a decree dissolvltiK Hit bonds of n alrlmoiiy now existing between vou ab'1 the plalntirt; to obtain thecus. tody for the plaintiff df your minor child: the Costs of tills suit, and such otner and further re lief as to the Court shall seem nn et and proper. volt re hereby noiineii thai it vou lull to ap pear and answer the a id complaint as almve re iinlrcd, the plninllll will apply to the court lor the relief therein prayed. Thl summons is published by order of th Honorable 'I nomas K. Kyan, (utility Judge of said Clackamas eouuly, and ia published the first time on Friday, trie 6th day ol January, lstin. W, 8. tj'KKS, Attorney for the Plaintiff. ADMINISTKAI'RIX'S notice MOTICE IS I1KREBY C.IVKN THAT I HAVE ' twvn appointed atltntnbilratrlx with the will annexed of the estate of William Shelby Yotini. deceased, ty th Hon. county court of I'lackama county, Oregon. All persons having claims irainst said estate are hereby notified to present Ihe same to m for pavment. at my borne near Wllsonvllle, Clackamas county, Orvyim, with proper Touchers, within alx months front the dale of this nolle. ISAHKL YOUNG, Admitilsiratilx with 'hewlllannf kednf the Ks ate ot William Shelby Young, deeeaaed. G. 1C. H.v, Atloroev for Katate. Dated Ihis Mh day of Dvceiuber, 1SSW SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Mrs. Maltha Kingn, Pluiutift", vs W. W. H. Samnon and J. E. Samson, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, s. BT VIRTUE. OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, decree and an execution, duly issued out if and under the seal of th i above entitled court, in the above entitled cmise, to me duly iliruetetl tuid dated the 6th day of December, J8!i8, upon a jtniu ment rendered and entered in said court on the t2 day of November, lbUH, in favor of Mrs. Marlha KitiRO, plaintiff, and au'alnst W.W. H. Samson and J. K, Samson, defendants, for the sum of 187.75, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the 2&1 day of November, 189H, and the further sum of S.)0.00 as attorney 's fee, and the further mm of 810.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make Rale of the following described real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, ktHte of Oregon, to-wit: The east half (X) of the northeast quarter (J-) of section fourteen (14), township five (6) south, of range one (l)-east of the Willamette Meridian, being a part of the donation land claim of Henry and Eleanor Samson, In Clackamas county, Ore. gon, and oontaii.ing eighty (80) acres. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and In compliance wilh the commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 7th PAT OF JANUARY, 1899, al the hour of 1 o'elook p. m., at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Oregon City, In said county and slate, sell at public auc tion, suhjeot to redemption, lo the highest bidder, for U. 8 gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest whloh the within named defend ants or either of them had on the dale of the mortgage herein or since had in and to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, interest, Costs and all accruing cunts. J.J COOKE, Sheriff of OlacVaraas eountv, Oregon, Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Dec. 6, 1898. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. J Jin R. II Inkle, I'hiintiff. ' vs. Jesse A. Cox and Mary A. Cox, Defendants, State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, s. BY VIRTUE OP A JUDGMENT OltDEIt; 1)E oree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the abov.' entitled court, in the above entitled cause, and to me duly directed uud dated the 21st day of December, 18U8, upon a judg ment remit red and entered in said court on the 9th day of November, 1898, In favor of lohnR. Hinkle, plaintiff, and against Jesje A. Cox and Mary . Cox, defendants, for the sum of 811112.35 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 percont per annum from the 20th day of October, 1898, and the further sum of (oO.OO, as attorney's fee, and the further sum of tlo 00 costs and disbursements and the coats of and upon this writ, Commanding me to make sale of the following described prop erty, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to wit: Lota numbered one (1), two (2) , three (3), four (4), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11), al) in blook numbered twelve (12) in the town of Canby, state of Oregon. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution. judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands ol said writ, 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE 21ST DAY OF JANUARY, 1899, 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 He anotion, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. 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 the mortgage herein, or since had in or to the alaive described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J COOKE. Sheiiff of Clackamas Countv, Oregon, Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Dee. 22, 1898. This stock must We desire to announce to tSia People ot Oregon City and Clackamas County that we have a complete stock oi LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, EATS, CAPS, UEIBRELLAS, MACKINTOSHES, BLANKETS, SHOES,; DRY GOODS AND JAPANESE GOODS. We want you to come to our Store, examine our Goods and get our Prices. We will tjlafily Show you through our place, whether you intend purchas ing or not as we intend to otter this line ct Goods at prices that will astonish you. We are Qolnjj to give the people aa opportunity to buy their supplies at prices never before heard ot in the history of Clackamas County. And bear in mind, we will sell you Honest Goods at Low Prices, As we feel assured that by sa doing we will double our sales and sava you from 40 to 50 per cent. Furnishing Goods. M..n;s Select Wool Underwear Shirt? ami Drawers each . Men's Heavy Mixed 1 nml Drawers each . ' shirts Men's Wool Hose. each. ii ii " . Ladies' Heavy Kibbed Vests... ,i " " Wool " " ,, a Hose Fascii Heavy Fast Black IIoso. Children's " " " Hats. Latest Styles Men's Hats Shoes. Men's Heavy Shoes... " Fine Shoes Boys' Heavy Shoes. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Ihe county of Multnomah. Clara I. Darrand Margaret M. Qulg ley, co-parlners as Oarr & Quigley, Plaintiffs, vs. J. A. Logan, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT, EXKCU tion and order of sale, duly issued out of and under Hie seal of the auove entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, I me duly directed and dated the 20th day of December, 1898, npon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on iOth the day of December, 1898, in favor of Clara 1. Dart and Mcrgaret M. Quigley, co-part-n rs as fljrr & Qnlglev, plaintiffs, and against J. A. Logan, defendant, for the sum of 129.00 In gold coin of the United States, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the 81st day of July, 1898, and the further sum of $20.00 as attorney's fees, with interest thereon In like gold coin at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 20lh day of Decem ber. 1898, and the further sum of 1225.00, with in terest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 2iith day of July, 1898, and the further sum of $30.00 attorney's fees, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of t per cent per annum from the 20th day of Decem ber, 1898, and the further sum of f38.30 costs and disbursements, and also the oosts 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 defendant's, I did on the 22d day of Deoember, 1898, duly levy upon the followina- described real property of said defendant, situate and being In the County of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to-wtt: Lots 4, 5, 8, 14 and 21, and west half of lots 6 and 7 in Clackamas Park, Clackamas county, Oregon, and I Willi on SATURDAY, THE 28th DAY OF JANUARY, 1899, 1898, at the hour of one o'clock p m., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in s "Id county and 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 inlerest which the within named defeudant had on the dale of said judgment or since had In or lo the above described real property or any part (hereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, deoree, interest, costs and ail accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas Countv, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 22, 1898. SUMMONS, In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Enoch Hale, Plaintiff, ) vs. Glady A. Hale, Defendant) To the said Glady A. Hale, the above named defendant: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled court and cause on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publica tion of this summons; which order provided that the first publication be made on Friday, the lfith day of December, 1898, and the last publication six weeks thereafter, to-wlt: On Friday, the 27th day of January, 1899; the first publication being on Friday, Ihe 16th day ol De ember, 1898, you will therefore appear and answer on or before January 27lh, 1899. If vou fail so to appear or answer, this plaintiff will apply to the above en titled court for the relief prayed for tn the com plaint: for a decree dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now existing between plaintiff snd de fendant, and tor such other and further relief as to the court shall seem meet. . This summons Is published by order of the Hon. Thorn s A. McBride, judge of the above en titled court, made on the 12th day of December. 1898. MILLER & MILLER, Attorneys for Plain tiff. pwsffcJob Printing at the Courier Office, be sold in 60 tlays. All goods at Hoys' Heavy felloes ...... Former Present Price Price a .$ Cfc,,.,,.$ 35e i ! tiou 35c . 1 AO 75c . i:.c 10o . 2oc 19c . 1 25 7")c . 1 00 -.. ... ('0c , 2rie. 18c . 50c 35c . 1 00 75c 1 25 00c 25c 15c . 75c 38c . 35c 20c . 25c 15c . 25c 15c . 15c 10c Ladies' Men's uits sack i Men's Fine Wool 4 50., 25 00 75 50 25 00 50., 00. 50, 00. 50 00 75c 50c gWOnr $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Tea Sets at $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs. "Onr 30c. 25c, 20c and 15c Handker chiefs at 25c, 18c, 14c and 10c. 50 75 50. 75 00. 50 50. 00 10 00 15 25 75 00 Japanese Handkerchief Box fOur 50c, 25c and 20c Handkerchief Boxes at 25c, 15c and 10c. G. N. JOE & 1 ft V Next SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Countv of Clackamas. Q A. Rockwood, Plaintiff, vs. Wm H. Smith and Louisa Smith, his I wife, Geo. A, Hamilton and .lessle Hamilton, his wife, Agnes M.. Wash- burn. I '. 0. T. Williams, assignee of Hamilton Brothers, John G, M iller, I JS. Miller and James a w lte, ' partners as John G. MilUr Com pany, K. h Sabln, J, H . Lee and K. L. Siiiiiibornpartnors doing bust- ness under the firm name and slyle oi J. H. Lee & Company, and Ches ter Williams, 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 the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 7th day of December, 1898, npon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 2Uih day of No vember, 1898, in favor of G. A. Rockwood, plain tiff, and against Wm. H. Smith and Louisa Smith his wife, Oeo. A. Hamilton and Jessie Hamilton, his wife, Agnes M. Washburn, 0. O. T. Williams, assignee of Hamilton Brothers, John G. Millar, E. Miller and James B. Walie, partners as John t . Miller ft Company, R. L. Sabln, J. H Lee and E. L. Sana born, partners doing business under the firm name and style of J . H. Loe & Company, and Chester Williams, defendants, for the Bum of 1379.60, with Interest thereon at the rate of lt per cent per annum from the 26th day of November,. 1898, nnd the further snm of $50.00 as attorney' fee, and the further sum of 110.00 costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, oommandi g me to make sale of the following described real property, situate In the County of Clackamas. Stale of Oregon, to-wit: All that piece or parcel of land In T. 2 I, R. 2 e of the W. M. In Clackamas county, Oregon, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Com mencing at a point in Hiram Straight's D L. C, 18 rods south of what is known as as Wheeler's 1 southwest point, thenee east 214 feet, thenc north 214 feet, thence east 74 leet 10 luohes, ,1-axi.a e,,ll, O-tOly I .1 . nunl, ...ut.uv nvuiu jiTvj ico,, lUCUUe West OD7Tj luel thence nortli 25 feet to Ihe plaoe ol beginning, be ing a part of Hiram A. Straight and wile's dona tl n land claim, saving and excepting from the above conveyance so much nf the above described land as had been heretofore Coneyed to the Ore gon and California railroad, Also exo. pting the portion of the said tract re leased from the lien of said mortgage and de scribed as follows: A tract of laud in the D L. C, of Hiram Straight. In Clackamas onimrv. Oieem,. commencl.igat a point 214li ft H and 289i ft n. at ,i whut is known as Wheeler s SW corner, thence norm no leet, tnence w 00 feet, thence S llo feet, Ihence E 60 feet to the place of beginning, txoept, however, J of the well and land 4 feet wWe between the well and west line of above described) tract; also the right to use water from the above well, whloh is re.-erved. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order and deoree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ. I will, on SATURDAY, THE 14th DAY OF JANUARY, 189, at the hour of 1:80 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the county court house in the citv of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at publio auc tion, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold ooln, cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the will tn named defend ant or either of them had on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in and to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, juggmunt order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J, coortj, Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Dec. 7, 1898. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1HU ' undersigned has been duly appointed y the county court, of Clackamas countv, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Columbia Jackson, deceased. All persons having claims afali it, said estate are notified to present the same, duiy verified, at the office of C. D, $ D. C. Latourette, my attorneys, in Oregon City, within six months, from this date. THOMAS P. JACKSON, Administrat or aforesaid Dattd December 30, 1898, 50c on the dollar. 1 75. 2 00. 1 15 1 25 1 25 1 00 90c 1 25 1 15 l ine Shoes..,,, 2 Oil. .a. 1 50. 1 25. 2 (10. 1 75. Clothing. or square cut . i Worsted Suits .... 5 0).. .... 6 00.. ..'..15 00.. 12 50.. 3 00' 3 60 8 00- Pants. 5 00.. " 4 00 . " 3 50.. " 3 00.. " 2 60.. " 2 00.. ' 1 75., " 1 50. " 1 25., 1 00 90c Japanese Goods. Cup and Saucer each 1 75 1 00 1 50 75c " " 1 25 65c ' t 00 50c jgf"Our 75c, 50c. 40c and 35c Cups and Saucers now 40c, 30c, 25c and 20c. Tea Set 40 00 20 00 8 00 5 00. 4 00. 4 no 2 5) 2 00 50c. 35c . ,in 1 00 75c CO., A - J. - tti Door to Postoffice, Oregon'. City 50 7; 25 00 50 25 20c 50c 35c