Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, February 03, 1899, Image 8

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    TEACHERS' MEETING.
Clackamas County Educational
Association Held an Inter ent
ity Session at Mount Fleas
ant Saturday. .
The regular monthly meeting of the
Clackamas County Educational Associ
ation held at Mount Pleasant last Sat
urdny, was one of thH very pleasant and
interacting gatherings held by the
school teachers of this county.
Vice-President T. J. Gary presided.
About 35 teachers we;e in attend
ance, the various sections of ,the county
being pretty well represented. The
majority of the teachers took an active
interest in the discussion ot the various
themes presented.
Prof. J. W. Gray gave an interesting
and instructive dissertation on pro
nonns. and the correct method of using
them. He lianded out a lot of type
written slipa containing sentences,
with blanks space to be supplied with
the required pronouns. The sentences
were failed out by the various teachers
present, and the results compared,
which afforded considerable instructive
amusement. -.
Miss Bade Chase, principal of the
Canemah school, gave her methods of
teaching geography in a most interest
ing way. She gave practical demon
strations of her methods of teaching ge
ography in connection with map draw
ing, and getting the pupils interested in
matters connected with the countries
recited about. A number of teachers
paticiuated in the discussion that fol
lowed. One if the notable features of the
teachers' meeting was the splendid
dinner served by the ladies of Mount
Pleasant in the upper story of the school
building. It was all home cooking, and
that in the highest culinary art, all
prepared in the kitchens of Mount
Pleasant 'a exemplary ! housewives. It
was more than a diniier it. was a ban
quet. Following was the bill of fare: '
Potato, egg and cabbage salads.
Roast chicken, roast pork and pork souce.
Boston baked beam
Oueumhei anl beet pickles.
Hot buns and home-made light bread.
Cinnamon rolls and cookies.
Butler nut made for market.
Jellies In great variety.
Cocnanut. cream and Jelly cake.
Wince, blackberry and apple piei.
Hot coffee and pure cream.
The tables were covered with white
linen and tastily arranged.
Misses Lorena Lazelie, Maud Kidder
and Helen Eiggs, assisted by several
others waited on the tahle.
My me I how some of the school
teachers did eat, but then one could
not blame them much.
Prof. T. J. Gary presented Co-ordination
of Studies ihat is, branches of
study that bear an explanatory rela
tion to each other should be taught in
connection one with the other Much
time can be saved in this way. Foi in
stance, take geography and history;
there is great advantage in teaching the
two together. Reading can be success
fully taught, while knowledge is being
acquired in other branches.
O. 11. P.ylatid gave a very interesting
talk on "Civics in the Rural Schools."
He claimed that it was important that
children should he taught the prinei
pies of government in order that thev
may he competent to distinguish be
tween right and wrong. They should
he taught to v'ive half the road when on
the public highway, and to become
thoroughly imbued with a spirit uf un
selfishness and patriotism. Children
make better citizens by early learning
the principles of government.
It was voted to accept an invitation
to bold the next meeting of ihe Asso
ciation at Willamette Falls, aiid Mil
lard lliatt, A. C. Strange and Misa
Clara Demmer were appointed a pro
gram committee.
A new and i.ovel method of school
government was taken upnnd discussed.
A Chicago school had tried the plan of
allowing the pupils to govern them
selves in the matter of deportment.
They were divided into squads, each
having its ollicers. The plan had
worked admirably for a period of three
years. Uf course, the succeps of pupil
government depends mucli on the man
agement of the teacher and surround
ing condition!),
A resolution was adopted making the
comity superintendent, vice-president
and secretary, a permanent committee
toarrnngo programs for the monthly
meetings of the associations.
The Mount Pleasant school 'is situ
ated In a picturesque location in the
midst of the bent farming conimunitv,
ontigilous to (Ireeon I'itv. It is "a
large Uvo-storv htruciure, but the lower
llimr i wvi for school purposes only.
It is the announced intention to lit up
the lintie space in the upper story for a
hall with staging, etc., and use it for
public eiiteilaninents. At prisent,
Miss Kate I'asto is the onlv teacher em
ployed in Ihe school, although during
the givater part of the school year, two
teachers kept busy. The directors of
the Mount Pleasant district are R. Jl.
Tabor, Perley Andrews and William
.McCord, w hile the clerk is Ward Law
ton. The following teachers and members
of the Association were in attendance:
II. N. Slannkor, Snnnysldo; M. 8 Shrank, Hub
turd,: Anne Nelson, ringbiook (trace Kd
wr Ni IIW Younger, Oswego; A. B Herman,
Klwondt Shirley Hack, (Voiliyi A. 0. flan,
branch, Aurora: K M Ward, aianle Lane; Jin
Ian! Hyatt, Willamette Falls; L. h, Moore, Mil
waukle; Charle F. Tiillnmn, darkens A C.
Strange, Orient; Ma Francis, Slallord; Mrs.
Kslclla Salisbury, Miss Maud Salisbury, ,MIs
Clara Demnier, lllndslonr, T. J. (iary, Miss Mao
Donald. West Oregon City; Ivy Meats, Maple
t.sneiO. II, llyland, farm; Miss Klla Hothlke
Mllwanklc; J. W. Oray, J, (', Ziuser. Ada!
Moohuke, It. 8. (libson, Jennie Rowen. Huldiih
lloldeu, Kale Porter, Karie Chase, Margaret Yti.
llama, Harjori Calillcld, 1 aura lleaile, K, II
U dibert, Oregon City; Kate Casto, Mount Pleas-
School llepttrt.
Following is the repcrt of district No.
'5. Hedland, Ore., fortho fourth month:
"sys taught 20, attendance 558, absence
'tt, average number belonging 29, aver
se daily attendance 2S, times tardy 2,
"eh live .minutes. Roll of honor
laude Stone, William Stone, William
teikey, Fred Wilcox, George Iliein
'fthem, Oswald llehymer, Gilmore
Whymert Minnie Evans, Martha, John
nd Charles Stiebril, Halph Shilts,
Iary Katnuscher and Harry Mosher.
Visitors Louis Funk, William Stone,
as. Shilts ami Abe Kamuscher; Mes.
nines D. Kvaus, Win Bonney, E.
Miehritii, Win Stone. F. Wilcox. J.
I.ichardson, G. llicinbotheni and Louis
' nnkj Misses Ida Young and Gnssie
' nnk. Invitation is extended to patrons
visit our school.
Chas. Kt'TiiBKKoiti), Teacher.
;on't make muslin underwear, when
i can buy at very low prii.es,, at tjie
'ket Store, . ....
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETINGS
Oregon City District Levies a Six
Mill Tax Other Districts
Make Levies.
Pursuant to call a special meeting of
the voters of Oregon City School Dia
niet No. 62, was held at Willamette
hall last Monday night. The following
report was presented by the board ol
directors
We submit herewith our estimates of
the cost of conducting the Oiegon City
school, district No. 62, for the fiscal
year ending March. 1900, with our esti
mates of receipts for same time to-wit:
Salaries of teachers CQ06 50
Salariesof janitors 700 J0
Fuel. 110 cord, of wood at 2 25 2-17 00
School supplies 200 00
u mace for Eas' ham building 360 00
Repairs to blackboard W0 00
Interest on bonds. 720 00
'Clerk's salary 100 00
Incidentals ,. 110 00
Estimated indebtedness at end of year. 1W0 00
Total ... $10,750 OP
"This estimate is based on the cost of
conducting the schools during the year,
and does not allow for any increase in
the corps of teachers or anything for
fitting up an extra school room, if it
should be needed . Should the attend
ance increase at the beginning of the
next school it will be absolutely neceS'
sary to employ another teacher and fit
up an additional school room. We
think we can control this matter how
ever, by excluding, if it becomes nec
essary," all outside pupils and admit
line only those of our own district.
Our estimate for janitors is increased
$50 over last year, as we found that we
could not get a satisfactory man for the
Eastham building for less than $35 per
month.
Cord wood has advanced in price
and a new furnace will have to be
placed in the Eastham building. Some
blackboard repairs will have to be
made, etc.
We estimate that our floating indebt
edness at the end of the fiscal year will
be $1500, that with the other items will
be $10,700, which will have to be pro
vided for during the year. As there
will be no material change in school
population from last year, we estimate
our receipts from the county apportion
ment to be $4 000, and from the state
$1450, making a total of $5,450.
If we do get the estimated amount
there will still he a shortage of $5,250,
which will have to be raised by special
tax. The county clerk reports the tux
able property in' the district to be $635,
436, or $192,304 less than last year.
On account of other high taxes, we ad
vise the levying of a six tax for general
purposes.
The above is the substance of the
very comprehensive report presented by
the board directors Dr. W, E. Oarll,
Charles II. Oaufield and E. E. Char
man. The resolution passed unanimously
providing for the levy of a six mill tax.
A resolution was passed asking the
Clackamas county delegation to use
their influence to pass an act to do
away with the county school levy.
The voters of the district will be given
an opportunity to express their prefer
ence in either adding another school
room, or , shutting out outside pupils,
at the annual school meeting.
Canemah voted a nine-mill tax, and
J can Howell was elected director to fill
a vacancy.
West Oregon City levied a 6 1-2 mill
tax, and will pay off $500 of their
bonded indebtedness
Parkplace levied a six-mill tax.
Mount Pleasant levied 2 1-2 mills,
and authorized the directors to fiit up
the upper story ol the school building
for a hall.
Teachers' Examination
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of
all persons 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, 1899,
Applicants for state papers will pre
sent themselves for examination at 9
o'clock a. m. Friday, February 10th,
1899. According to a recent ruling of
the state board of education applicants
for state certificates will also have to be
made at the quarterly examinations.
Ibi.ed this 25th day of January, 1899.
U.S. Sthamih,
County School Superintendent, Clacka
mas! County, Oregon.
To be entirely relieved of the aches
and pains of rheumatism means a great
deal, and Hood's Sarsupai ilia does it.
Invent Youiltowla With Cnscnvrts
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation
forever. 10c, 25c. If C.C.C. fail, drug
gists refund money.
For Over Fifty Years
AnOi.iiand Wkix-Tuikd Kkmedy.
Mrs. Winslow'B Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums
allays all pain, cures wind colic and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists
in every part of the World. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Its value is in
calculable. Bo sure and ask for Mrs.
Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
A Suro Tliln for Ton,
A transaction in which you cannot lose
is a sure thinu. Jitliotisness, sick head
ache, furred tongue, fever, piles anda
thousand other ills are caused by coc-
stlpation and sluggish liver. Oascarets
Handy Cathartic, the wonderful new
liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are
by all druggists guaranteed to cure or
money refunded. C. 0. O. are a sure
thing. Try a box to-day; 10c, 25c, 50,
Maniple and booklet free.' All druggist
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public to
know of one concern in the land who are
not afraid to be generous to the needy and
sutl'ering. The proprietor of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
aml( Colds, have given away over ten
million trial bottles of this great medi
cine j and have the satisfaction of knowing
it has absolutely cured thousands of hope
less cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse
ness and all diceases of the Throat.Chest
and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on
Chartnan & Co .druggists, and get a trial
bottle free. Kegular siite 50c ami, f I.
Every, botlie guaranteed, or price re
funded. . . .
BASKET BALL CHAMPIONS.
Oregon City Boys Defeat the Uni
versity Team for the State
Championship.,
The Oregon City Y. M. 0. A. basket
ball team, who yesterday defeated the
team from Willamette university scor
ing 6 to their 4. which entitled them to
the laurel of champions, returned to Or
egon City, after a hotlv contested game
from start to finish. The game in the
university gymnasium was witnessed by
a laige gathering of interested people.
Both sides received due cheer. The
battle was for state championship. The
visitors were well supported by their
friends and whenever a point was made
they were duly rewarded by enthusias
tic apolause. L. D. Yoder and A. L.
Scott, of Oregon City, umpired the
came Some line . playing was ex
hibited by both sides. The local Y. M.
C A. team will pity the Oregon City
boys a return game at the city, by the
falls on Fiiday evening, February 10th.
The Willamette university team will
go to Oiegon City for a return game on
the following Friday, February 17th
In the meantime the Oregon City team
will remain the undisputed champions
of the state. Salem Caoital Journal.
The Salem Statesman complimented
tliij Oregon City boys on their gentle
manly conduct.
George Case was captain and goal
tosser, D. Williams, goal tosser; Nick
Humphrey and Will Peters, guards; F.
Montgomery, center, and James Young,
substitute
The boys defeated the Salem Y. M.
0. A. team Saturday night by a score of
7 to 5.
City Council.
All the members of the council were
present at the regular meeting Wednes
day evening, except Metzner.
The recorder's report showed that
five burial permits had been issued
in January, and the mayor hail col
lected $10 as fines in the police court.
A liquor license was granted to J. G.
Wilhelm.
The street committee reported that
they had ascertained from the Portland
General Electric Company, that they
would put in the necessary poles and
wires for arc lights at the following fig
ures: To Falls View, $100; Ely,. $119,
and to Kansas City addition, $300, mak
ing a total expense of poles and wires
for three lights $609. The committee
favored paying the Electric Company
this amount in advance provided they
would refund the same in furnishing
lights at the regular- rates. Ihe re
corder was notified to inform the com
pany of the proposal.
Ordinances were passed authorizing
the tax levy, and changing the grade on
Third street between Water, and Bluff.
H. II. Johnson was appointed city en-
aineer. The Courier Herald, with a
circulation of 1797, and -the Enterprise
with a list of 1303, filed bids for the city
printing. The Enterprise was the low
est bidder, and was awarded the con
tract at 50 cents per inch lor the first
insertion and 25 ctnts for each subse
quent insertion.
A Clover Trick. .
It certainly looks like it, hut there .8
really no trick about it. Anybody can
try it whi has Lame Back and Weak
Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles.
We mean he can cure himself right
away by taking Electric Bitters, This
medicine tones up the whole system,
acts as a stimulant to Ihe Liver and Kid-
reys, isa blood purifier mid ner ve tonic.
It cures Constipation, Headache, taint-
mii buells, Meeoiessness ami oleum
cboly. It is purely vegetable, u mild
laxative, and restores the svsteui to its
iiatuial vigor. Try Electric Bitters and
be convinced that they are a miracle
worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
50c a bottle at (jhtirmaii & 0 .'s drugstore
VfifTD DDTIT -An XO-aire
IUUII rtiljtiy, miles sot
upm tihnnt
i)4 miles southeast of th
courthouse, at a bargain; trtlj purled; also tw
lots, one in South Oregon Pity and tire other ir
Oregon t'ity proper; title perfect. All thl
property noiai ucnmi. leiuis ..iisy; rum itun
prices. Anyone that wants lo buy will find It li
iub interest 10 investigate una.
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10ME persons say-
it is natural tor
them to lose flesh
during summer.
But losing flesh is losing
ground. Can you afford
to approach another win
ter in this weakened con
dition? ......
Coughs and colds.weak
throats and lungs, come
quickest to those who are
thin in flesh, to those eas
ily chilled, to the-- who
have poor circulate and
feeble digestion.
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Emulsion
of cod Irver oil 'with hypo
phosphites defes just as
much good in summer as
in winter. It makes flesh
in August as well as April.
You certainly need as
strong nerves in July as in
January. And your weak
throat and lungs should
be healed and strength
ened without delay.
i All Druggist, too. and Jl.
BCOTT & BOWNE, ChemtoM, New York
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REALTY TRANSERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
G E Knllcet' to A I Kellnnn Lot 8 and e)4
lots it irnd 4, block 57, Canemah - 4 1
W B Zeitfler to G E KellngR Lots 2 and 6 and
t lots 3 and 4, block 56. Canemah 800
M Giesy el. n) to H A Henkle Nw4 sec 31 and
part sec 36, 5 8, 1 e 300
A Irwin to A E Smltt Part blook 16, Barlow. . 170
J P Coulter to 8 B Eddy 25.64 acres in sec 21,
8s,l ..... 700
J R Olork to C Miller Block 3, Clao! amas
Heights . . 600
The Alliance T Co to H Richler SeUof nwK
neU of sw)4 and wH of swJ4, ner 31, 8 s, 2 e.1450
Gladstone Real Kstate Association to A Biggs
Lou 13 and 14, block U8 Gladstone 430
H E Stevens to Gladstone Real Estate Asso.
oiation Same. 4C0
H Scnlpius to A V Mantz 30 acres of J C
tiwafford claim 1500
R A Walton to M Walton 3Ji acres In sec 5,
3s,2e ' 1
A Dnete to G L Shipley 6 acres of M M Mo
Carver claim 400
J H Carlson to F Kierman Neji sec 26, Is,
5 e 1000
United Siates to J H Carlson Same Patent
C Barrett to C A Iliuca 21 acres in soc 80, 3 s,
1 W 600
J W Nlghtlnralu to W II Daugherty St'! of
ne1, sec 3, 6 s,s e 200
H D McOnire to United States SeJ and n
of ne li, slo 36, 2 s, 1 e 1
GlMstone Real Estnte Association to Blaka-
McFall Co Lots 16 and 17, blk 37, Uludslone 1
CMescrveto Gladstone-Real Ustate Assoda-
tion-Lots 14 and 16, block 37, Uladstone . . 4(!0
James B llisnn to Emma A Allison Nw
eoH.0a.io 500
W A "cor to United StiiUd-Seu 30 ami xe4
sec 16,7 s, lie Act of Congress
Stale it W Geer Same .1200
W-Jl Howoll to C K Mc!"owon-.ots 3 and 4,
brock 10!), Oregon City 8
J C, Eri lo L Eri-E.U of se1,'. sec 22, 2s, 8 e,.. WOO
WH Lewis (by Sheriff) to W C Ward li;0
acres of Mnttoon claim ... Ill 25
S V Lcwi'lliriK to E Henry Lots 1 to 0 and 2:1
lo 28, rmtu'lurul also 210 acres sec 'J, 4 a, 1 e. 50
C T Tonze In M Taticlimann-20 ft along west
Bide F Skldder's land 20
L F Mcklins to W T i-keeii Sx4 of ne!4 and
lot 1, sco 23, 5 s. 1 e 1
W A Geer to United States NwJ-4' see 36, 8 ,
8 o Act of Congress
State to W A Geer Same. Act of Congress
M & 0 Johnson to J B Bnvvman-SwM sec 32,
ne'iof se;isec31,8s, 5e ,. 800
A H Breyman et el f" C iiaul..J 0
sw!-4, sec 35, 4 s, 4 e JSu
J & V Kingsbury to T H Blencoe 4 acies in
sec 9, 2 s Se : 100
W A Geer to United States Sw.'i sec t6, 8 s,
8 e Act of Congress
Stat to W A Qicr Same Act of Congress
C G Ely to W 11 Savage 55.100 acres Holmes
claim 400
T W McClincey to E McClinsey 164 acres,
claim 42, 2 s, le 2000
State to W A Geer KJ.j sec S6, 3 s, 8 e WW
W Gerhinrser el al to W Km.unercr 11)3.60
ncrcs irr sec Xi, 4 s, I e Mil
Constipation,
Headache, Diiiousn
Heartburn, .
Indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate tlint yom- liver
is out of order. Tho
best medicine to rouse "
the liver and cure all
those . ills. Is found In
Hood" PHis
2o cents. Sold by all medicine dealers.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of Ihe State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
Jacob Spongier,
Plaintiff, ,
vs.
Jeremiah Johnson and Ella A. Johnson,
Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss
1Y VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, PE-
cree und 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 -Dth day of December, lKsrS, upon
a judgment rendered and entered iu ?aidoouil on
the 2lith day of November, lsns. In favor of
Jacob Spangler. plainlill, and against Jeremiah
Johnson and Klla A. Johnson, defendants, for
the sum of it l.OtH 00, with luierest thereon 'at the
rate of 10 per cent, per annum from Ihe 211th day
of November, lfiH, and the further sum of
8100.00 as attorney's fee, and Ihe further sum pt
fln.00 costs end disbursements, and the cost
of and upon this writ, commanding me to make
sale of the following describedreal property,
situate in the county of Clackamas, state, ol Ore
gon, to-wli;
Lots. in block 81, in the Oregon Iron and Steel
Company's First Addition to the Town of Oswe
go. In Clnckauias county, stateof Oregon.
Now, therelore, by virtue of said execution,
Judgment, order and decree, and incompliance
with ihe commands of said writ, I w ill, on
SATURDAY, THE Ulh DAY OF FEBRUARY.
18U9, t the hour of one o'clock p. m., at the front
door of the County Court House In the city of Or
egon City, in said County and Male, sell at public
auction, subjeot lo redemption, lo Ihe highest
bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, all the
right, title and Interest which the within named
defendant or either of them, had on
the dale of tho mo-tgagc herein or since
had in or lo the above described real proper
ty or any part thereol lo satisfy said execution,
JudKiuent order, decree, interest, costs and all
accruing cosu.
' J. J.-COKE,
Sheriff of Clackamas Countv, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 29, 1SDS,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
' In the Circuit Court of tb State of Orego for
the County of Clackamas.
C. D. Latourette,
Plaintiff,
V8.
James Baty, Julia Baty, his wife,
T.... n., urlilnu,. anil Mnrt. Rt.v.
Ralph Bil'y, Albert Baty, Carrie f
Batv, Diana Baty ana cnaries
Dougherty, heirs and devisees of
Robert Bat) , deceased.
Defendants.
State of Oregoa, County of Clackamas, ft.
BY VIKTCK OP A JUDGMENT ORDER. DE
cree and an 'execution, (lulv issued out of and
under the senl of the above entitled court, in the
above entitled cause, to me duly directed and
dated the 2 h day of December. 1808, upon a
judgment and decree rendered and entered in
said" court on the 22d day of Nnvember, 1808, in
favor of C. I). Latourette, viaimifl, and against
James Batv, Julia Baty, his wife. Jarre Bary, widow,
and Mart Baty. Ralph Baty, Albert Baty, Carrie
Batv, Diana Baly and Charles Hong rerty, heirs
and devisee of Robert Baty, Deceased, defend
ants, for the sum of fWri.OO, with Interest thereon at
the rate of 10 per cerrt.per annum from the 22rt dny
of November. 1S98. and the turlher sum of )0.ou
co Is and disbursements, and Ihe costs of and
upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of
Ihe following described real property, situate in
the County of Clackamas, Slate of Oregun, to wit:
All of section 16. lo rrr-hip 5sonth, range 3 last
of Willamette meridian, containing fl-10 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 lull DAY OF. FEBRUARY,
1899, at the hour of 1:30 o'clook p. m., at the front
door of the County Courthouse, iu the City of Ore
gon City, in saidoouniy and state. Bell at public auc
tion, subject to redemption, to the hlghesi bidder,
for I'. 8. gold coin, ca-h in hand, all the right, title
and interest which Ihe wlthin-nained defendants
or either ol Ihem. had on the date of the mortgage
herein or since hod in or to the above desoribed
real property or any port thereof, Ui satisfy said
execution, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs
and all accruing costs , J.J. COOK E,
Hherift'of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated Oregon City, Oregon .Dec. 20, 1898.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County ol Clai kamas
Surah E. E. Davidson, Plaintiff I
va. Suit for Divorce
T. Davidson, Defendant. I
To W. T. Davidso'-, the above named defend
ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON;
You are 1 ereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint tiled against yalr in theabnve
entitled suit on or before Fnday, the 17th
dav of February, 1899, that being the day of the
expiration of six weeks' publication of this sum
mons. 'J his suit is brought lo obtain a deoree
dissolving the bonds of n atrlmony now existing
between you an ' the plaintiff; to obtain the cus
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 m et and proper.
You ere hereby notified that If you fail to ap
pear and answer the s id complaint as above re
quired, the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief therein prayed.
This summons is published hy order of the
Honorable Thomas F. Ryan, onunty judge of said
Claokamas couiitv, and is published the first
time on Friday, the 6th day of January, 1891).
W. S U'REN,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for
Clackamas county,
Alfred R. Coughlrey, 1
Plaintiff, 1
vs. i Suit for Divorce.
Lelia Maria Coughlrey, )
Defendant J
To the said Leila Maria Coughtrey, the above
named defendant:
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON
You are hereby required to appearand answer
the complaint tiled against yon in the above en
titled suit on or belore Friday, the 3rd day of
March, 1H91), that bei"g the dav of the expiration
oi six weeks' publication of this summons. This
suit is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the
bonilsof lnatiimorry now existing between you
and the plaintiff, arrd such other anil ftrrther re
lief as to the cou t shall seem meet. You are
hereby notified that ii v u fail 1 1 appear and
answer Ihe strid complaint as above required,
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
therein nrayi'd (or.
This summons is published hy order of Ihe
Hon. Thorn s A. McHrb'e, judge of the circuit
court of tire strife of ')r.-g n for Clackamas coun
ty, and is published lire lirst time on Friday, the
20t.h dav of Jioutiir . lsoo.
JOHN PIT. lllil'llN & A. B. F!RRERA.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
A HOME FOP. $10 PER MONTH.
Consisting of 4 lots, good garden spot, running
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cent interest. 76 cash down. For Htrttoulars
inquire at this ollice. Team arid stock laken in
exchange.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon tor
the County of Clackamas.
Dan Lynns,
Plaintiff,
vs.
James Baty and Julia Baty, -DetendantB.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, as.
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, 1)
cree and execution, duly issued onto! and
under the seal of tire above entitled court,
in the above entitled cause, to me duly
directed and dated the 29th day of Decem
ber, 181)8, upon a judgment rendered aud entered
n a lid court on the 28d day of November, 18U8,
In favor of Dan Lyons, plaintiff, and against
James Baty aud Julia Baty, 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, 181)8, and Ihe further sum of ttiO.OO as
attorney's fee, and the further sum of I10.00 costs
and disbursements, and the costs of and upon
this writ, commanding me to make sale ot the
following described real property, situate in the
County of Clackamas, Stale of Oregon, to-wit:
The northeast quarter of section twenly-lwo
(22), in township five (5) south, range three (8)
east of the Willamette meridian, containing 160
acres and situate in Clackamas county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of sard execution,
judgment order and decree, and in oomp llauc
Willi me commands ot said writ, t win, on
SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY,
18119, at the hour of 1:80 o'clock p. m., at the front
door of the County Court House in Ihe Cllyof
Oregon Cltv, In said ounly and Slate, sell at
ublic auction, subject to redemption, to the,
idlest bidder, for U, H Bold coin cash in hand.
all the right, title and Interest which the within
named fletendants or either ol mem nad. on the
date of the mortgage herein or since had ill or
to the above described real property orany part
thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment
order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing
costs. i J J.COOKE,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated Oregon City, Or.,Deoember 29, 1898.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas. .
McMlnnvllle College.
Plaintiff,
R. R. Stanb'and Rosenfeld-Smith
Co. (a Corporation).
Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, s
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER,
decree and an execution, duly Issued out t
and under the seal of th above entitled court, In
the above eutitled cause, to me duly directed and
dated the 3d day of January, 1899, upon a judg.
ment rendered and entered In said court on the 26th
day of November 1898, in favor of MoMlnnvule
College, plaintiff, and against R. R. Stuub and
Rosenleld-Smith ( o. (a corporation), defendants,
for the sum of S291.75, with interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from
the 26th day of November, 1898, and the
further sum of $50.00 as attorney's fee, and the
further sum of 810.00 costs and disbursements,
and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding
metomnkesale ot the fallowing described real
property, stluate in the county of Clackamas,
Hate of Oregon, lo-wlt:
Lois Nos, 9, 10 and 11, of block Nn. 7, FalU
View ad rltlon to Oregon City, according to th
official maps and plats on file In the office nf the
recorder of Clackamas county, state of Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
Judgment order and decree, and in compliance
wLh the commands of said writ, I will, on
SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1899,
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 one.
tlon.snbjeot to redemption, lo the highest bidder,
for U. S gold coin, cash 111 hand, all the right,
title and interest which the within named defend
ants or either of them had on the date of th
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, custs aud all accruing costs.
J.J COOKE,
Sheriff of OIoiamns countv, Oregon.
Dattd, Oregon City, Ore., Jan. 8, 1898.
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Executor of the Inst will and testament o( Jane
It iker, deceased.
Dated Uiis 27th day of January, 18.99.
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