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ROAD MEETING. Enthusiastic Oatlwring and Much Interest Manifested. The county court room was pretty well filled with business men nd others Monday erening, all actively interested in the extension of a good road system from the terminus of the present improved road to Howard's mill, The gathering reminded one of the days when the old board of trade was an active promoter of Oregon City's best interests, and 'real estate brought prospe:i'y values. H. E. Cross presided, and T. L. Charman was elected secretary pro tern. President Cross stated that the object of the meeting was to select five delegates to confer with like delega tions from Molalla and other sections, izo over the proposed routes for the two and a half miles of unimproved road, and select the best location for the same. Max Ramsby, who champions Mo. lalla'8 best interests, favored a new route, provided it did not cose too much. He was confident that considerable money could be raised in Molalla tow ards building the road. Mr. Spence, of Carus, gave encour aging words in favor of the road, and expressed assurances that the people of- Ins neighborhood would do everything possible to assist in improving this thor oughfare. C. 0. T. Williams was heartily in favor of restricting the grado to a lour per cent, grade. C. H. Dye thought we should reach out to yet the trade of the farmers by giving them good roads. Sheriff Cooke made some valuable suggestions in reference to the improve ment of this road. Ex Mayor Straight made an eloquent plea in favor of good roads leading to the city ; that Oregon Oily was losing thousands of dollars worth of trade ev ery year on account of poor roads. Far mers in Molalla and some other sections of the county only came to Oregon City once a year to pay their taxes. They market their products and purchase their supplies elsewhere. Oregon City should have this trade, and the busi ness men are willing to subscribe liber ally toward this proposed road improve ment. When this road is completed, the residents of Marquam precinct, who now haul their wheat to Mount Angel and Hubbard, will bring their product here where it brings 8 to 10 cents more per bushel. Remarks on matters connected with the proposed road were made by ex Mayor Oaufield, E. E. Charman, H. H. Johnson, M. E. London, of Carus, and others. A motion was made that the presi dent appoint a committee of five to view out the proposed road in conjunc tion with like committees from Mo lalla and other localities. The motion was amended to include the president and Judge Ryan. The committee selected is as follows : E. U. Oaufield, if. II. Johnson, 0. H. Dye, a . E. Cross and 0. 0. T. Williams. The committee, who will meet them irota Molalla are II. E. Straight, J. R. Cole, Oliver Robbins, II. S. Ramsby and Samuel Englo. The Carus committee are M. E. Lon don, 1). Thomas, Frank Jaggar, Ed Riiiuo and hk'hard Shoenbouine. The names of the committee from Miiiino have not yet been received. The mutter of instructing the dole gates to hold out for 5 percent grade was voted down, It is an assured fact that 20 county Court will never consent to imprcve the old rofl 0V(3r Howard's hill, County Surveyor Ernest Hands at one time surveyed route up liuckner creek, and a road can he made on an easy grade on thnt route The bourd of trade delegates held a meeting at the Oregon City Bank Tues day afternoon, and decided to meet the committees from Molalla and other sections and view out the proposed changes in ihe road ou next Tuesday. AX OLD-TIMER. Sus ho is the Son of Dr. Join McLottyhUn. A recent number of the Spokane Spokesman-lieview has the following". A man, who had not ridden in a car riage for o' tr 50 years until he rode in one in Spokane last week, who never before Baw an electric car, who was fa-j miliar with the telephone only by his extensive reading, who had never rid den in an elevator, but who, outside of all this, has a wide knowledge of the world, and is thoroughly in touch with modern life, is in Spokane, lie is Da vid MciiOtighhn, of Port Hill, 80 years old, a native of Oregon City, Oregon, and a son of the late Dr. McLoughlin, chief factor of the Hudson Bay Com pany in the northwest, in the days be fore there was a Washington territory. David McLoughlin was given a splen did education, having studied in his youth in Paris and elsewhere in Eu rope. He traveled extensively as a youth, but returned to the Pacific northwest and many years ago took up the life of a pioneer. Over 4') years ago he established the Hudson's Bay post at Fort Slieppard, on what later became the Dowdney trail. After re maining there four or live yoava, he went to Port Hill and established a post. Since then he has lived on a lanch near there, and in 33 years has never sought the cities. Last week ho came down from Port Hill, and has been dividing his time sight seeing between here Kathdrum. Mr. McLoughlin is a man of wide ex perienco and many adventures. (hie of his notable experiences was taking a Sin-load of Hour from Oregon in 184!) to California, w here in the gold excite ment it was sold for $100 per barrel. Teachers' Rramination Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all portions who may offer themselves candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will hold a public ex amination in the court house at Oregon City .Oregon, commencing at one o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, February 8, 1801). Applicants for state papers will pre vent themselves for examination at 9 o'clock a. ni. Friday, February 10th, 1S00. According to a recent ruling of fie stale board of education applicants lor state certificates will also have to be made at the quarterly examinations. Dated this 25th Day of January, 1800. II. S, Stranok, County School Superintendent, Olacka mas County, Oregon. Probate Conri. In the matter of the estate of Jeptha Smith, deceased, it was ordered that the equity in certain securities amount ing to $2000, and held by Moore Bros., of Moro, be sold to the highest bidder, but that no bid for less than (200 be ac cepted. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Shelvy Young, deceased, the ap praisment and inventory of property was approved. The estate consists of landed property in Clackamas county valued at $3,000 and like property in Washington county valued at $1700. , P. A. Baker was appointed adminis trator of the estate of Augusta Mel- cher, deceased. Hiram Straight, E. A Sommer and Sam Selling were ap pointed appraisers. The appraisement of the estate of John W. Boston, deceased, amounting 10 ?duu was approved. In the matter of the Charles Bunnell estate, the administrator was given fur ther time in which to sell certain prop erty belonging to the estate. And fur ther, the administrator was ordered to adveriise the Washington county prop erty in the Hillsboro. Independent, be- lore that portion of the estate is offered for sale. Charles Daughtery, administrator ot Ihe last will and testament of Robert Baty, deceased, was authorized to bor row $2250 to pay off the mortgaged in debtedness of the estate. School Xotes. An unusually interesting program has been prepared for the regular monthly meeting of the Clackamas County Edu cational Association to be held at Mount Pleasant Saturday. It is expected that there will be a large attendance of teachers at the gathering. Prof. T. J. Gary, principal of the West Oregon City school, reports that his pupils are again out in, full force. During the recent diphtheria scare, the attendance was cut down about half. Prof. Zineer, principal of the Barclay school, has a very interesting history class in his department. They are get ting practical knowledge outside of the text books, and are now making a spec ial study of the early history of Oregon City. , Prof. Dunn, formerly principal of the West Oregon City Bchool, now has charge of one of the largest schools in Eastern Idaho. County Superintendent H. S. Strange is progressing on the road to recovery as rapidly as could be expected, although he has been suffering some with rheumatic complications. Many of the schools in the country districts have closed down until after the annual school meeting in March. About to Strike Oil. There is now every probability that Matt Huerth and W. H. Faubian will strike oil at no distant date and blos som out as millionaires For some time past they have been boring for oil and coal on Captain W. II. Smith's property near the site of the od paper mill on the Clackamas river at Park place. They have now reached a denih of 20D feet, and have struck a peculiar oily formation, that has the odor of coal oil. Their discovery has attracted con siderable attention. Huerth and Fau bian have been bo confident of succesf, that they have bonded all the landa t.hr. could be secured in that vicinity, in cluding a lot of property belonging to the N. 0. Waldon estate. This partic ular locality has every indication 0 be. ing a coal and oil producing region. A Jew years ago a party, who owned an ax-handle factory there sunk a well, but U was so impregnated with oil that the water could not be used. Mr. Straight, the well known pioneer, who died a few years ago, told of having seen bubbles of oil on the Clackamas river. Even thing seems to be in favor of theso gentlemen ultimately strking a nch flowing Well o oil. Oak Groce Herd of Shorthorns J. W. Dowty, the proprietor of the Ouk Grove herd of Shorthorns at Cur- rinville, has purchased Oak Hill Lad, a thorouhbred Shorthorn bull, whose1 registered number is 130,((0. He is a red and white bull, calved Feb. 2nd, 181)8, and whs bred by Charles E. Ladd. Oak Hill Lad was got by illustrious Conqueror 125,501, out of Griselda Vol. p 515, sired by Viceroy 95,533, out of (iwomlttlyn by Huron Butterfly 411,871; Gypsey Gwynn by L'nd Duke of Har rington 50,877 ; Grasinere Gwynn by Village Flag 41,217; Gertrude Gwytine by 2nd Duke of Graemer 13,01)1; Muir kirk Gwynne Srd by Royal Briton (27. 351. Sixth dam by imported Uoyal Briton, tracing back to imported Mys tery by imported Count Conrad (3510.) Nineteenth dam Princes by Farorito (252). Ken'iBterod at Springfield. 111., in vol.42. Auuust 20th, 1808. Most of my breeding cowa are Hired by Ruby's Gaston, ix7,23li j his grandsire was im ported GloBter 65,40(i. W. P. Higin hot hum, of Manhattan, Kansas, paid $1,000 for him. I bred from General Gartleld tracing to imported Flora by Lafon's son of Comet 155, imported by Cornelius Coolidge into Boston in 1818. Grisella has been on exhibition. Wanted -a bronze turkey gobbler. J. W. Dowty, Onrrinsville. Road Rosses. AVe have been unable to get tho mem orandum of the expert in segregating the promt y of the petitioners on tho .):.-c i uuu jiovtut)iia lur ruitu BUervisot. is ino utx runs are neing useu iy me assessor and clerk, it is impossible to vet the tvnount of each itetitioners' property now, but may be able to do go later, 'the export has explained some of the apparent discrepancies as fol lows: TaRe for instance district No. 2, where- Blakney reprenei tod 147 peti tioners, Cramer 71 and Millaid 10, a to tal ot 237, There are but about 180 vo ters in the district. A large number of petitioners were on two ami some on three petitions, and this makes the number seem large. However, in lig ureing tip property those on two or more petitions were thrown out alto gether, unless as in this district a xteti lion came in at the last moment asking for signers to be taken of all except the one mentioned in petition. The amount of property represented by the three was $53,751, about half of the property in the district. Still they had about 50 more signers than voters in the district. Women and children signed the peti tions, but their names were thrown out unless they owned property. Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, Indicate that your liver Is out Of order. The best ' medicine to rouse the liver and cure all these Ills, is found In Hood's Pills 25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers. Progressive Business Men Insure in a first-class companies With an experenced agent. Shall we tell you why? k F. E. Donaldson, Agent Fire and Accident Insurance Now IS THE TIME to clean house and repaper your rooms and paint your house and Murrow IS THE MAN to do the painting and papering in a firift-class shape at very low prices. Leave orders at Ely Bros, store on upper ;th streeth. I'lumblng of ahouseshoud be modi only b thoso skilled in thatbiisines. poor job nieanJ" untold trouble and experience. F. C. GADKE WANTED ! Reliable man for Jlannger of Branch Office I wlh to open In'tbls vicinity. If "your record is O K. here is a good opening, Kindly mention this paper when writing. T. A IIOUKIS, Clnolnnati, O. Illustrated oatalogue f cents postage. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah. Clara I. Parr and Margaret M. Quig ley, co-partners as Itarr & tjuijjloy, . l'laintift'4, vs. J. A, Logan, Defendant. , State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. DY VIRTt'K OK AN ATTACHMKNT. EXECH- Hon and order of sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of tbe above' entitled Court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the '.Huh day of December, lSia, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court ou Wlih the day of December, 1S1W, in favor of Clara 1. Parr and Murgaret M. Qulgley, co-part- n. rs as U irr & (julgley, plalmiliH, and asatuxl J. A. l.ogan, defendant, for tbe sum of tliil.OO In gold coin of the Culled States, with Interest thereon in like gold coin al the rate of 10 percent per annum from the Hist day of Jttly, lMtS, and the further sum of ((20.00 as attornov's fees, will) Interest thereon In like gold roin at the rate of t per cent per annum from the 'Mh day of Peeem. her. IS"!, and the further sum of ftiii.i'O. with ill' terest thereon In like gold coin at the rale of 10 per cent per annum from the 2titli day of July, lslH, and Ihe further sum of f.VM) attorney's lees, w itli Interest thereon 111 like itul.l coin at the rate of wrcent per annum from ttie 'JOlh day OI Decern unr. lsus. and Hie further sum of MS.liU costs and disliiuiH menls, and also Ihe costs upon this said writ. Now. therefore, bv virtue of said execution and order of sale, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, being unable to lind any persouah'property of said defendant s, 1 did on the l!'Jcl dav .,f December. 1.VIK. dulv lew upon the following described real urwltertv of said defendant, situate and being In the County of CUokamas, and state ot Oregon, to-wit: Lola 4, .', S, I I and '21, and west half of lots 6 and 7 In Clackamas raik., Claukamas county, urcgon and 1 will, on SATURDAY, THK2Kth DAY OF JANUARY, 1S!I0, istis, at the hour of one o'clock p m., at the I runt disr of the Countv Court House In the City of Oregon City, In sid countv and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the hiL'hcHt hi, I, lor. fur l .S. sold eoin rash 111 hand, all the right, title and tntereat which the within named defendant had on the date of said Judgment or since had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy -M execution. Judgment order, deoree, interest, cost aud all accruing costs. J, J. COOKS, v 8herlfTof Clackamas County, Oregon, Dated Oregon (ity, Oregon, Dec. li, A HOME FOR (10 PER MONTH. Consisting of 4 lota, good garden Itpot, running water tn year round, room nouse, gu ce""r' Imrn hi enoueh fur two mwt aud Its) ehlekem, U blocks from court house. Price -".. Pr cent Interest. T5 cash down. For particulars Inquire at this office. Team and stock taken lu SUMMONS. Id tbe Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Alfred H. Coughtrey !V. Plaintiff, va. Leila Maria Coughtrey. Suit for Divorce. Defendant J To the said Leila Maria Coughtrey, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OBEOON; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tbe above en titled suit on or before Friday, the Srd day of March, 1899, that beiug the day "f the expiration of six weeks' publication of this summons. This suit is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, and such other and further re lief as to the court shall seem meet. Xou are hereby notified that it you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for. This summons la published by order of the Hod. Thomia A. MoBride, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oivgon for Clackamas coun ty, and is published the hist time on Friday, the 20th day of January, IK'.'!). JOHN DITUUBUUN ft A. B. FKHRERA, Attorneys for Plaintiff. . SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Jacob Spangler, e Plaintiff, vs. Jeremiah Johnson and Ella A. Johnson, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, as IY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER DE- 1 (tree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the fceal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 29th day of Dcoember, 181)8, upon a judgment rendered and entered ill paid oouit on the 26th day of November, 181)8, in favor of Jacob Spangler. plaintiff, and against Jeremiah Johnson and Ella A. Johnson, defendants, for the sum of 1,0(S4.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 20th day of November, 18!i8, and the further sum of S100.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 815.00 coBts and disbursements., and tbe costs of and upon thia writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state, of Ore gon, to-wlt: Lot 3, in tdnck 31, in the Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition to tbe Town of Oswe go, In Cliiokamas county, state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of stud execution, judgment, order and decree, and incompliance with the commands of said writ, I will.ou SATURDAY, THE lllh DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1899, at the hour of one o'olock p. m., at the front door of the County Court House In the city of Or egon City, in said County and btate, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, bash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real proper ty or any part thereof to satisfy said exeoution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Deo. 2i), 18S8. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been duly appointed by the ennntv court of Clackamas enmuv. Orpcrnn. administrator of the estate of Columbia Jackson, deceased. All persons having claims aiainsl said estate are notified to present the same, duly verified, at the office of C. D.& D. C. Latourette, my attorneys, In Oregon City, within six months from this date. THOMAS P. JACKSON, Administrator aforesaid. Dated December 30, 1S98. W, Orepnian aM Conricr-Hcrali $2 Receiver's This stock must be sold in 6o days. All goods at 7e desire to announce to the People of Oregon City and Clackamas County that we have a complete stock ot LADIE'S AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, MACKINTOSHES, BLANKETS, SHOES, DRY GOODS AND JAPANESE GOODS. We want you' our Goods and get our Prices. We will gladly show you through our place, whether you intend purchas ing or not, as we intend to offer this line of Goods at prices that will astonish you. We are going to give the people an opportunity to buy their supplies at prices never before heard of in the history of Clackamas County. And bear in mind, we will sell you Honest Gpods at Low Prices, As we feel assured that by so doing we will double our sales and save you from 40 to 50 per cent Furnishing Goods. Former Price Men's Select Wool . Underwear blurts and Drawers each Men's Heaw Mixed Underwear blurts nnd Drawers each Men's Heavy Fine Wool Navy Blue Over shirts ". Men's Wool Hose Underwear-Shirt and Drawers each Ladies' Heavy Ribhed Vests.. ,i i. Wool " " " Hose. " Fascinators . i " Heavy Fast Black Hose Children's " " " II Hats. Latest Styles Men's Hats. Shoes. Men's Heavy Shoes it " Fine Shoes Boys' Heavy Shoes SHERIFF'S SALE. - .. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Orego for the County of Clackamas. C. D. Latonrette, Plaintiff, vs. . James Baty, Julia Baty, his wife, Jane Baty, widow, and Mart Batv, Ralph Baty, Albert Baty, Carrie Baty, Diana Baty and Charles Dougherty, heirs and devisees of Robert Baty, deceased, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF 'A JUDGMENT ORDER. DE croe 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 29th day of December, 18(18, upon a judgraont and decree rendered and entered in said courtxm the 22d iday of November, 18U8, in favor of C. D. Latonrette, plaintiff, and against James Baty, Julia Baty, his wife, June Daly, widow, and Mart Baty, Ralph Baty, Albert Baty, Carrie Baty, Diana Baty and Charles Dougherty, heirs and devisees of Robert Baty, Deceased, defend ants, for the sum of $91)0.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent.per annum from the 22dday of November, 1808, and the further sum of 810.00 cols and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, Bltuate In tile County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wit: Allot section 10, township 5south, range 3 east of Willamette meridian, containing 610 acres. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1899, at thehourof 1:30 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County Courthouse, in the City of Ore gon City, in said county and state, sellatpubltcauo tion, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for 1'. S. gold coin, cash In hand, all Ihe right, title and Interest which Ihe within-named defendants er eilher of fhein, bad on the dnte of the mortgjige hen-iu or since had in or to the above desoribed real properly or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, deoree, interest, cosls and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Oregon ,Doc. 29, 18118. SUMMONS In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas Sarah E. E. Davidson, Plaintiff I 1 vs. Suit for Divorce W. T. Davidson, Defendant. I To W. T. Davidsor, the above-named defend ant: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are lereby required to appear and an swer thecomplaint filed against you In theabovo entitled suit on or before Friday, the 17th day of February, 1899, that being the day of the expiration of six weeks' publication of this sum mons. '1 his suit is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff; to obtain the ous. tody for the plaintiff of your minor child; the costs of this suit, and such other and further re lief as to the Court shall seem meet and proper. You ere hereby notified that If you fail to ap pear and answer the 8 id complaint as above re quired, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Thomas F. Ryan, oounty judge of said Clackamas county, and is published the first time on Friday, the 6th day of January, 1899. W. 8. U'REN, Attorney for the Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 HAV bean appointed administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of William Shelby Young, deceased, by the Hon. county court of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment, at my home near Wilsonville, Clackamas oounty, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, ISABEL YOUNG, AdminlMtrattlx with the will annexed of the Es ate of William Shelby Young, deceased. G. K. Ha yks, Attorney for Estate. Dated this 29th day of Deoember. 1898. to come to our Present Price Fine Shoes; " " " f boc . . 35c 3gc 75c 10c 19c 75c 00c 18c 85c 75c 00c 15c 38c 20c 15c 15c 10c Ladies' Doc. 1 50... 15c... 25c..'. Men's Suits sack Men's Fine Wool 1 25 .. 1 00... 25o... 50c... 1 00... 1 25... 25c... '5c. ,,, 35c. 25c. 2oc. Cud and Saucer JOC. 4 50. 4 00. 8 50. 25 00 75 50 25 00 75c 50c firOur 75c, 50c. 40c and 35c Cups and Saucers now 40c, 30c, 25c and 20c. . 00... 50... 00.., 50.. 00.. Tea Set 1&"Out $3.00, at if L.ou, $i.2i ana fi.w. Japanese, Silk Handkerchiefs 50. 75. 1 00 1 10 1 00 1 15 ff"Otir 30c, 1 50. 1 75 2 oo. 2 60 cniets ai oc, ic, nc ana iuc. Japanese Handkerchief Bos 1 03 " ' " 75c jflTOur 60c, 25c and 20c Handkerchief Boxes at 25c, 15c and 10c. 1 1 75 00 1 50 1 G. N. JOE & CO., . Next Door to PostoflicA Oregon City B SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Clrttilt Court of the StaU of Oregon for the County of Clackam. J . Dan Lyons, ";' f 1 (Plaintiff, i I vs. V James Bjity and Julia Baty, 1 Defendants. J State of Oregbn, County oi Clackamas, s. Y VIRTU0 OF A JCDGMKNT ORDER, DE. cree and execution, duly issued out of and under the leal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 29th day of Decem ber, 1898, upon a judgment rendered! and entered n said court on the 23d day of November, 1898, in favor of Dan Lvons, plaintiff, and against James Baty and iili,Jt(itv, defendants, for the sum of $446.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 23d day of No vember, 1898, and the further sum of 1110.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 110.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the County of Clackamas, Stale of Oregon, to-witi The northeast quarter of section twenty-two (22), in township five (b) south, range three (8) east of the Willamette meridian, containing 100 acres and situate in Clackamas county, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and In oomp llance with the commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1899, 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 mid State, sell at public auction, eobjeot to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the aboye described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, deciee, interest, costs and all aoeruing Sheriff of Clackamas Countv, Oregon. Oregon City, Or.,l)ecember 29, 1898. Dated SHERIFF'S SALE; In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamua. McMinnville College. Plaintiff, vs. R. B. Staub and Rosenf eld-Smith Co. (a Corporation), Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. DT VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, decree and an execution, dulv Issued out i f and under the seal of the above entitled court, in tbe above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 3d day of January, J 891), upon a judg. menl rendered and entered in said court on the 2lith day of November 1898, in favor of MoMlnnviile College, plaintiff, and against K. E. Staub and Rosenfeld-Smilh Co. (a corporation!, defendants, for the sum of J291.75, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 26th day of November, 1898, and the further sum of 850.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $10.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make Bale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, Btate of Oregon, to-wit: Lots Nos. 9, 10 and 11, of block No. 7, Fall View addition to Oregon City, according to the ofllclal maps and plats on file In the office of the reoorder or Clackamas oounty, state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1809, at the hour of 1 o'clook 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 auo tlon,8ulijoot to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8 gold coin, oash in hand, all the right, title and interest whioh the within named defend ants or either of them had on the date of the mortgage herein or Bince had in and to the above described real property or any part thereof, to Batisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J COOKE, Sheriff of Olackamas countv, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Jan. 8, 1898. Safe" 50c on the dollar. Store, examine Boys' Heavy SHoes .1 75 1 15 2 00. 1 25 2 00.. 1 50.. 1 25.. 2 00.. 1 75.. 1 25 1 00 90o 1 25 1 15 Clothing. or square cut 5 0 ) 3 00 ' " 6 00 3 50 Worsted Suits 15 00 8 00 12 50 7 50 " Pants 5 01 3 50 ' " 4 00 ..... 3 00 " " 3 50 2 75 " " 3 00 2 25 " " 2 60 2 00 " 2 00 1 60 " " 1 75 1 25 " " 1 50 1 00 " " 1 25 90c Japanese Goods. each 1 10, 50. 25. 00. 1 00 75o 65a 50c 40 00... ...20 00 8 00 4 CO 2 50 2 00 6 00. 4 00. $2.50 and $2.00 Tea Sets 50c. 35c. 40c 20c 25c, 20c and 15c Handker- 50c 35c exchange.