t DEATH OF MBS. CAUFIELD. A Notable Early Pioneer Laid to Best Sunday. Tlie death of one of the notable pio neer women of Oregon City and Clacka mas county occurred in this city at 8 o'clock, Saturday morning, February 11th Mia. Jane Caufield. She was a pioneer of 1847, and was nearly 82 years old at the time , of her demise. Mrs. Caufleld's maiden name was Jane Burn pi le. She was born at Ballymena, An trim county, Ireland, and emigrated with her parents to St Johns, New Brunswick, in 1825. After remaining in St, Johns one winter, thpy removed to Cincinnatti, Ohio, where Miss Burnside was matried to Robert Caufield in 1837. They changed their residence to St. jWph, Mo., in 1846, and crossed plains by team in Captain Joel Palmer's train in 1817. They had the usual lonp, tiresome and dangerous journey overland, Mrs. Caufleld's mother ac companying them here. . In November, 1847, Mr. Caufield opened a general merchandise store, where H. Straight now carries on the grocery business, having brought the goods overland by team. A portion of the time the business was carried on in a building occupying the ground where Prior's confectionery store now tands. This store did a large business here for many years, and was managed by Mrs. Caufield, who pos sessed superior bnciness qualifications, Mr. Caufield being away on other busi ness matters much of the time. He went to the California mining excite ment, and considerable of his time was taken up with matters on the farm near town. Mr. Caufield was the first treas urer of Clackamas county, and also filled the office of county judge. For some years Mr. and Mrs. Caufield lived at the store, but in 1852 took up a donation land claim where William Dixon now lives, and resided there until 1859, when they removed their residence back to the store building. In 1872, they re moved to the house on Seventh and Ad ams streets, where Mrs. Caufield re Bided until her death. Mr. Caufield died in 1801, aged 80. Eight children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Caufield, two havine died in the East and one in Oregon. The five living are Robert F David, and Charles H, manager of the Bank of Oregon City and secretary of the Portland General Electric Com pany; Mrs. P. F. Morey, of Portland, and E. G. Caufield, ex-mayor of Ore gon City. The deceased was in fairly good health, until about three weeks ago, when she succumbed to an attack of the grip. She was one of the notable early pioneers of Clackamas county, and her sterling traits of integrity and business judgment are noticeable in the charac ter of the present generation. A large number of people attended the impressive funeral services at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon, which were conducted by Rev. A. .1 . Montgomery. Rev. Oberg assisted in jthe Borvices. The pall-bearers were W. Cary John son, James Wilkinson, 0 N. Green man. 11. C. Stevens, Goorge H, WiBhart and 11, L. Kelly. , srix'iiL vnunciiSEit vices. Interesting rrourams of Sony, Music and Oratory. The entertainment and sociable given by the Presbyterian Y. P. S. C. E. at Shively's opera house Friday night, was a very successful affair. In addition to the excellent musical and literary en tertainment, refreshments were served and social gawes were the order The program begun with an instrumental duet by Mrs. A. J. Montgomery and Miss Nina Oaples. Then came a selec tion by the choir Consisting Misses Lulu Albeo, Allie and May Andrews, Alice Hughefc, Nina Cuples, Nora Callff, Mrs. A. J. Montgoinervi Airs. W. C. Green ; Messrs Chester Mulr, Thomas, lloriiBchuch, Callll, Alldredge, Adams and Frost. Miss lluMuli Holdon gave a recitation; trio, "Beautiful Flag," by Mrs. Green, Miss Hughes and Mids Car rie; (irou;t'r.-iin ; a speech, bv Olga Mc Clnro; quartet, "My Old Kentucky Home," Allen Frost, Frank Allredge, L. HornMilmch and Claude Adams; song, Hurt lloylan; recitation, Mixs Pfcftbndy; song, (Negro impersonation) Frank Confer; an them, Aldrich family ; recitation, MissAlliee; quartxt. Horns chuch, Milton Price and Confer broth ers. An excellent sacred mtnio program was presented at the Congregational church Sunday evening in place of tlie regular services. In addition to the selections by the choir, a trio consist ing of Mrs. E. K Clmrman. Mrs. W . B. Wiggins' and Chester Roake sang "Nearer My God to Thoe" ; A quartet, Mrs. F. F. White, Mrs. Shepanf. Mrs. Gray, Miss Echo Samson ; duet, Chester Roake ami Miss Ivy Roake; quartet, Mrs, Charman, Mrs. Wiepins. Mr. Roake and G. 11. Bestow; solo, Mrs. J. W, Gray, 0. U, Dye rend an interest t g dissertation of the life of Lincoln, which was followed by a quartet Mrs. Ira Wishart, Miss Edith Wishurt, Mrs. Wiggins and Mrs. Charmaii, Lincoln memorial services wore hold at the Methodist Episcopal church Sun day evening. Everest's orchestra and nnd the choir furnished the music. There was also a tenor solo by Profes sor K E. Cumpsten. Prof. T. J. Gary, principal of the West Ortgon City school, road an interesting biography of Lincoln. Chancellor Thorburn, of Portland univesity, delivered the ad dress of the evening. Ho dwelt strongly on the fact that Lincoln became what he waH, not by chance, but by indomni table will, persevorance and hard work. Rev. Turner, of Portland, supplied tin pll'it of the Baptist church Suh day morning. day morning Oscar L Oox, membership secretary of the Portland Y. M.O. A., addressed a mass meeting at the Methodist Epis copal church last Sunday afternoon. For Over Fifty Year An Old and Wei l-Tiued Remedy. Mrs. Winslow'e Soothing Byrup 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 he best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists mi every part of the World. Twenty tve cents bottle. Its value in in xlculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. H'insow's Soothing Syrup, and take to 01 her kind. : ST. VALE&TINE FESTIVITIES Social Gattierlnys and Entertain - ntents . Cliautauqua Social. . The most entertaining and successful social affair of the season was the social given Tuesday evening by Abernethy Chautauqua Circle at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Gilman Parker at Gladstone Tuesday evening. The parlors were filled with a merry crowd, consisting of members of the circle and a few invited guests. Thesoiialwas the ultimatum of the result of a contest between two rival teams of the circle, captained re spectively by Mrs. J. T. Apperson and Mrs. Washburn. The latter team hav ing scored the less number of literary points, provided the supper and had charge of the entertainment for the evening. The roomy parlors were tas tily decorated with evergreens, and each guest was presented with an unique souvenir program. First on the program was a piano duet by Mrs. 0. S. Ohlson and Mrs. T. M. Gault ; a duet by J. W. Loder and George T. Howard ; an interesting ad dress by Col. Robert A.. Miller on the objects of the Cnautauqua; a solo, by Miss Nora Elliott; a solo by Mrs. J. W. Gray ; a solo, by Miss Frey ; solo, by George T. Howard ; Miss Clara Dem mer presented an interesting etching of our Chautauqua circle something original, which gave some pointed hits; a piano solo, by Mrs. T. M. Gault; Mrs. R. A. Miller, who is a profound student of Shakespeare, gave some .excellent readings; Mrs. 0. S. Ohlson played the Chariot Race on the piano. The ex cellent numbers were all enthusias tically encored, and several responses were made. In addition to the above Mrs. Ohlson read an original poem writ ten in a Klondike camp of Oregon City people on Christmas day. Literary puzzles, etc., were features, and an ex cellent supper was served. Professor J. W. Grav was master of ceremonies. The president of the circle is Mrs. Wil liam Ualloway. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kellogg were given a pleasant surprise party at their home at Mount Pleasant Tuesday even, ini.'. There was music, games, etc , and refreshments were served. The follow ing were present: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Titus, Mrs. W. B. Stafford, Mrs. E. Warner, Mr, and Mrs II. A. Andrews ; Misses MRude Kidder, Lorena Lazelle, Ella Williams, Helen Riggs, Helen Warner, Kate Casto, May and Alice Andrews; Messrs. J. W. Partlow, Ward B- Lawton, C. P. Andrews, L. B. An drews, 0. A. Muir and Lawrence Horns chuch. The young ladies of the Episcopal church gave a very successful valentine social at Weinhard's hall. The princi pal entertainment was the interchange of valentines. Misses Harding and Kelly ptesided at the valentine counter. Dancing was on the program and mu sic was furnished by Mits Spangler Refreshments were served. Mrs. Nel son Lawrence, Miss Hattie Cochrane and Miss Mary Conyers were the' recep tion committee and general managers of 'the successful social gathering. Over f 20 was netted for the organ fund. The Woodmen of America gave an in teresting open meeting Tuesday even ing. The principal feature was an ad-1 dress by J. R. Hughes, of Portland, and Bevml musical numbers. j Harry Corson Clarke, the etellar at- traction of the "What Hannened to Jones" engagement, recently lost, io the teartui tire in the Baldwin Hotel at ban i Francisco, his entire stock wardrobe, in- valuable mementos and keepsakes which had been gathered br him from all parts of the world, and in fact the i tt i w entire personal effects of himself and I wife. At Shively's, Tuesday, Feb. 21. Cood health is worth more than any thing else to yon, and every bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla contains good health A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like It, bnt there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it wh has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. Tins medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kid neys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. Jt cures Constipation, Headache, faint ing Spells, Sleeplessness and Melan choly. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its imtuial vigor. Try Electric Hi ttern and be convinced that they are a miracle wnrker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at G, A. Harding's drugstore Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tub Bust Salvk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re 11 tided. Price 25 cents pur bo. For sale by G. A. Harding. Two Million a Year, When people buy, try, nnd buy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will be three million before New Years. It means merit proved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everyhoily the year round. All drug' gists 10, 23, 50c a box, cure guaranteed Beauty la lllnorl. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beautv without it. Cascarets Candy Cathartio clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring "p the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body, V'lv.,Kttl I'mmrities from the, hod , 'tf'" to-day to banish pimp es, boi blotches, blackheads, and that sick boils, kly bilious complexion by tak ing Cascarets bea uty for ten cents. All druggists atisfaction guaranteed, 10c, -20c, 50c Millions Given Away. It Is certainly cratifvinir to the public to know of one concern in the land who are hot afraid to he generous to the needy and BtitreriiiB. The oronrietors of Dr.Kina'a Kew licovtry for Consumption, Coughs and ColdB. have iriven awav ovor ten million trial Jhottles of this great medi cine ; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has abaolutely cured thousands of hope less cases. Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarse ness and all diseases ot the Throat.Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on J. A . Harding, druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular site 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, r price re funded. t . f COUNTY COURT. Proceeding's of the Regular February Sessim. Thos. F Ryan, Jndgel 8. F, Morton Commissioners Marks, Biohard Be it resolved that at a regular term of the county court for the county of Clack amas for the state of Oregon, begun in Oregon City, in said county and state Wednesday the 8th day of February, 1899, the same being the first Monday in said month and the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court. Present. Hon Thomas F. Rvan, judge; Elmer Dixon, clerk ; J. J. Cooke, sheriff. Whereupon a term of said court is be gan and held on Wednesday, the 8th day of February, 189!, the same being the first Wednesday in said month and the time fixed by law for the first day of said term of court fof the transaction of county business: Present, Thomas F. Rvan, judge; S. F. Marks and J. R. Morton, commissioners ; Elmer Dixon, clerk ; anc J. J. Cooker sheriff. ' Petition of John Fergeson, et al, for a county road : Ordered "that W H Conn sell, J S Risley and Plev Sumner be and are hereby appointed viewers to meet at place of beginning of said road on the 20th day of February, to View and locate Baid road ; E P Rands to survey. Petition of J L Vosberg, et al, for a change in the Abernethy road : Ordered that J S Risley, W H Counsell and Plev Sumner view, to meet at place of begin ning on Feb 20th ; K P Rands to survey. Application of W A Geer for remission of taxes: The coujt being fully advised all claims' for, taxes, except $40 for state and school taxes, be remitted on sec 36, t 2 s, r 8 e. Application of Leo Friede for remis sion of taxes: Taxes remitted on pay ment of $20 to cover state and school taxes on land in sec 36, t 3 s, r 8 e, the county relinguishing all right required by purchasing tax sale. Matter of Judges settlement of taxes on school land in sec 36, t 3 b, I 9 e for $60 which was approved. Bill ot Ridings & Son against Gustave Pirke, a county charge: Ordered that warrants be held by clerk for Ridings & Son until bill is adjusted and that no more warrants be drawn in favor of Mr. Pirke until he appears and show cauBe why he should be kept on pauper bill. Petition for P J Sharkey, et al, for a county road : Ordered that John Lew ellen, Green Mayfield and George Lee be appointed viewers to meet at place of beginning Feb 23d and that E P Rands survey. Matter of bridges in district No 31 re ferred to Judge. Matter of subscription list of donation work in R D No 3 of N W Common, et al ; Work to be on Deep Creek and Wetherby road . Laid over. Matter of boundary lines of road dis trict Nos 30, 31, and 36: Petition of Frank Ford and 67 others for'a division of said district and the court being fullv advised it is hereby ordered that all that part of R D No 30 lying south of the center line of the Tualatin river be at tached to and made part of R D No 31. That that part of R D No 30 lying within the boundary lines of West Oregon City voting precinct be detached from said R D No 30 and be made into a road dis trict to be known as R D No 36 and that v a p.u. Via a nnni n t cA an no r v i onr rf gai nefr district No 36. Matter of the petition of John Shan- non, et al, for the division of R D No 18 : Now comes John Shannon and 62 others pravioz for tiie division of R D No 18 as follow, to wit : Commencing on the north IxyjmJary line ot said (list net at the half section corner between sees 15 and 22, thenee south on one half section line through the center of sections 22.27, 34, 1 3 s, r 2 e, and sec 3, 1 4 s, r 2 e, to the half section line between sees 3 and 10, t 4 s, r 2 e, which is the south line of said district o 18 and the court being fully advised it is ordered that said pe tition be granted and that Chris Fisher be and hereby is appointed as supervisor of said new district formed out of and by division of said Diet No 18 and to be known as Dist No 39. Petition of M Sumner et al, for di vision ol said Dist No 18 and to be known as Dist No 30. Petition of U 8 Fegels, et al, for a division of II D No 34, denied. Bill of R Scott for gravel, referred to supervisor Counsell. Complaint of C M Phillips in regard to Beaver Crook slough road : Referred to SuerviRor Taylor with instructions to report at once. Supervisor Wilson s report on orioges n Pint No L'u: supervisor oraereu 10 build said road. Report of Supervisor Andre on the Sandy bridge, laid over. Report of U W Uwings on volunteer work in Dist No 35: Report accepted and ordered referred to supervisor Tay lor. Matter of increasing the allowance of Mr and Mrs Able, county charges: in- eased from $12 to $15 per month from March 1st. Petition for increase of allowance for Mrs It A Woods, county charge, denied. Matter of tools in K L No 'IT. super visor Young ordered to turn over such tools to Supervisor elect Stanton. Matter ol clerks and recorders lees lor January: Clerks, $19-4 55; recorder's, 1!)7 25. Mileage and per diom of commission ers for Feb terra ; Allowed 8 F Marks, 3 days and 20 miles, $11.(10; J R Morton, 4 days and 20 miles, $14.00 Adjourned to meet friday, reo mn. (Continued next week ) Sneclnl scenery and furniture will be utilized in Harry Corson Clarke's pro duction of "What Happened to Jones." Mr. Clarke is a stricklor on artistic tie- tail and gives a metroplitan production ol the great comedy success. At Shive ly's February 21st, Wanted. Three heifers, half or three fourths Jersey ; must be cheap for cash. Address J F. Sanders, Willamette, Or. Headache Is often a warning that the liver Is torpid or Inactive. More serious troubles may follow. For a prompt, efficient cure of Headache and all liver troubles, take Hood'o Pillo While they rouse the ltver, restore full, regular action ot the bowels, they do not gripe or pain, do not Irritate or luflamb tl.c Internal organs, but hare a positive tome efect. So. at all druggists or by mall ot I C i. Uood A Co., Lowell, Muss. Did You Taho Scott's Emulsion through the winter?, If so, we are sure it quieted your cough, healed the rawness in your throat, increased your weight, gave you more color, and made you fee! better in every way. But perhaps your cough has come back again, or you are get ting a little thin- and pale. Then, why not continue the same helpful remedy right through the summer? It will do you as much good as when the weather is cold. Its persistent use will certainly give you a better appetite ana a stronger digestion. It will cure your weak throat and heal your inflamed lungs. It will cure every case of consumption, when a cure is possible. Don't be persuaded to take something they say is just as good. All Druggists, we. and $1. SCOTT & 13owne, Chemists, N. V. lew Furniture AT YOUNG'S I have just received a fine lot of new furniture, which I am offering at surpris ingly low figures. 1 got it at a bargain that's how I can sell it at these prices. In Second-Hand Goods I have stoves, cooking utensils, carpets, bedding, furniture in fact any and ev erything you want for housekeeping. I will Buy Anything oa have to sell and pay you the high est price. Call and see me. Q. H. YOUNG, Main Street - - Oregon City For First-Class BREAD and PASTRY Go to F. HENN1NGS Seventh St. Bakery or stop his wagon as it goes by. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor - Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Molton Dairy and be Conrnee SUMMONS. Tn the Circuit Court of the BUte of Orejon, for Claokamna county. Alfred R. Coughtroy, Plaintiff, vs. Suit for Divorce. Defendant J To the said Leila Maria Conghtrry, the Rbovo named defendant: TN THE NAMKOF TIIE STATE OF OTtKUON; 1 You are hcrehy required to vpear and answer the oomiilniut Hied aitninst you in the above en titled suit nn or before Friday, tlio aid day of uri,i,. 1'M Unit lu'lnir the dav of the exiiuaUfiri of six weeks' publication of this summons. This suit is 'jruuRlH to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing nenvwu you and the plaintiff, nnd such other and further re lief as to me eoui sunn ueeni imn-i. uu mr hereby notified that it vou fuil to appear and answer the snid eompbdnl as above required, the phiintill'vvill apply to the eoutt for ilie relitf therein prayed or. ... , , ., This summons is puDlisiien oy oruer oi un; ITon. Thorn A. Mcltrioe, into of the eireuit court (if the state of Oregon for Clackamas coun ty, and is published the fust time on Friday, the Utn rtnv 01 .mnuarv, i. JOHN DlTCUuTKiN A. B. FFItRKRA. Attorneys for Plaintiff. v A HOME FOR $10 PER MONTH. Consisting of 4 lots, good garden spot, running water the year round, room house, good cellar, barn big enough for two cows and 100 chickens, IV blocks from court house. Price SeO. 8 per cent interest. 75 cash down. For particulars inquire at this office. Team and stock taken in exchange. K. T-" World" and Courier-Herald $1.85 WANTED! Reliable wan for Manager of Branch Office I wish to opeu Inlthis vicinity. If ryour record is O K. here is a good opening, Kindly mention this paper when writing. T. A. MORRIS, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue 4 cents postage. WANTED -TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT1V1 rentlemau or ladles tn travel for responsibli Miaolishad house in Oregon. Monthly KS4 au Volition ih-ady. Reference. n elo self addressed stamped envelop. Dominioi Cosapsoy, Dept. Y.Ohlcagu. WAKTKD-TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIV1 W nUemen ar tadlet to travel tor riwnlbU MtahUibed houm 1 Oregon. Monthly 6 00 uti uhmn, Fosliton steady. Retorsus. Buetosi MlUddrHe4 slainped envslupa. Tha Dasslmai 'Oosapaay.DeM Y.CMeage. VATTO DDfPP An (KVacre farm, bont lUUK riUll2U miles southeast of tha courthouse, at a bargains litis perfect; also two Iota, on In South Oregon City and the other In Oregon City proper, title perfect. All this property must beaold. Terms easy! hard time prices. Anyona thai wants to buy will find It to his InUreal to Investigate this. Job Printing at tlie Courier Office. For the Biggest In Oregon Ladies' and Gent'9 Fur nishings, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Mack intoshes, Blankets, Dry Goods, Shoes, Japanese Goods, Etc, Etc. , H. BETHKE" Dealer In First-Class Fresh Meats of All Kinds Opposite Huntley's, Oregon City. ..GO TO... -G. H. FOB DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Shop Opposite Congregational Church, Main Street, Oregon City, Ore.. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Jacob Spangler, Plaintiff, vs. Jeremiah Johnson and Ella A. Johnson, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss 1Y VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, DR " cree and'an executiou, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly direeted and dated the liilh day of February, 1KU9. upon a indsment rendered and entered in saidoouit on the -'tith clay of November, 1SD8, in favor of Jacob Spangler. plaintiff, and against Jereminh Johnson and Klla A. Johnson, defendants, for the sum of Sl.OM.OO, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the th day of November, 1IIS, and the further sum of SIOO.IK) as attorney's fee, and the further sum of Jlfi.uo costs end disbursements, and the costs of aud upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, state, of Ore gon, to-wit: Lot 8, in block 31, in the Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition to the Town of Oswe go, in Clackamas county, slate of Oregon. Now, thereiore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order and decree, and In compliance with Ihe commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 1BIU DAY OF MARCH, 1899, at the hour ol one o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County Court House in the elty of Or egon City, in said County and fctale.sell at public auction, subject lo redenuitiou, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendant, or illher of them, had on tho date of tlio uiu'tgaue herein or since had In or lo the above described real proper ty or any part thoreol to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J, COOKK, Sheriff of Cln'-kamas County, Oregon, Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 16, 1W9. Tn the circuit Court of (he Slate of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Til.io bam Foo, plainlift, s. Liim I'oo, defendant. To Lain Foo. the above named d Icndiint: In the name of tlie i,,ti, ,,r Ori'tfoti. von are herebv required to ait. i pear and answer the complaint tiled at-ainst. you 1 in Iht! above eiilillcd court in this cause within six weeks from thudpto of Hie llrst pnuncation, of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 25th davof Mu'Ch, 18'Jii; the first publication hereof being on tlie loth dav of Fehrua'y, lsii'.i, and the last publication being on the 24th day of March, 1KD9, and if you full to answer, plalnllff will ap ply to Hie court for the rdief prayed for in the compluibt, to wit: 1st For a decree of nullity ol marriage between von and the plaintiff, on tlie ground that lou have a living wife by a prior marriage. 2nd And for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and tlie plaintiff, on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment of plaintiff, rendering life burdensome. For costs of suit and general relief. This summons is published pursuant to an oruer of Hon. Thomas F. Kyan, comity Judge of said county, In the absence of the judsre of said circuit oourt, granted on February 0. lMI9,and prescrib ing publication of tho summons herein once a week for six weeks. N. H. Bloom kii.d, Plaintiffs Attorney. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. V V llutrLUmi. Plaintiff I vs. I Suit for Divorce Vt. T. Davidson, Defendant. I ToW.T. Davidson, the above-named defend. nnt m tttk KAMR OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are b ereby required to appear and an swer the complaint tiled against you in tneacove entitled suit on or beforo Friday, tha 17th day of February. 18!9, that being tlie day of the vnlrtlon of six weeks' nublication of this sum mons. This suit is brought to obtain a decree dissolving ths bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff; to obtain thecus 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 are hereby notified that If you fail to ap t,ui xirt answer the s id complaint as above re quired, the plainliffwill apply to the court for ihe relief therein prayed. This summons la pnnnsnea oy onier oi ui Honorable Thomas F. Ryan, eounty Judge of said Clackamas eouulv, and is published the first time on Friday, the 6th day of January, 1WV Attorney for the Plaintiff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVi been appointed executor of the last will and testament of the estat of Jan Baker, deceased, by the honormhl eounty court of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons having claims agalust said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment al my home at Stone, Clackamas county, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six mouUnfroin thedattof this nodce. JOHN 1 HATTAN, Executor of the last n ill and testament of Jans Baker, deceased. Dated this 27th day of January, 1899. Bargains City -CALL ON- G. N.-JOEJ & CO, Next door to Postollice. G. H. YOUNG" Funeral Conductor And Undertaker C askets, Coffins, Robes, Lining, Etc, Best Material. Lowest Prices. Next Door to Pope's hardware store. Main Street. Oregon City, Ob. BESTOW - R. L HOLMAN Undertaker and Embalmei Carries a complete line of caskets, coffins, robes, etc. Superior goods, Superioi services at most moderate prices. Next door to Commercial bank. Oregon City - Orego NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. NOilCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of a judgment and decree of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, rendered and entered in said court on the 9th day of Januaiy, 1899, in a certain suit therein pending, in favor of II. F. Allen, John Couch Lewis and Lucius K. Lewis, partners as llen A Lewis, the plaintiffs therein, and aguinit Margaret L. Hatdorf, defendant therein, and un-, der and by "virtue of an execution with a copy of raid judgment and decree annexed, issued on January 31, 1819, out of said court under the seal thereof and under the hand of the clerk thereof, and to me as 8h3riff of Clackamas county, Ore- ton, duly direeted, commanding me, as such herlff, among other thiugs, to sell the property hereinafter described, I did duly levy on the said property described in snid judgment and decree aa lots 1, 2, 3, 4, in block 02, of the city of Oregon City, in stud county and state, and that under d n pursuance of a cartum other ludement and deoree of the said Circuit Court, rendered and entered January 9th, 1899, in a certain suit therein pending, in lavor ot ti. A. Lewis, piaintiir. therein, and auainBt Maruaret L. Butdorf. et al. defendants therein.arid under and by virtue of an execution with copy of said judgment and decree annexed, issued thereon on January 31, 1899, un der the seal ot said court ana under the hand of the clerk thereof, and to me duly direeted, and commanding me, among other things, to sell said lots 1 and 2, 1 did duly levy on said lots 1 and 2, block 02, and have appointed SATURDAY, THE lllh DAY OF MARCH, 1809, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time and Hie front door of the county court house in Oregon City, Oregon, as the place for the sale of said real property. Lots 1 and 2, block 62, will be sold under both of said above described judgments and decrees and the executions to enforce the same, aud lots 3 and 4, block l2. will be sold on the first men tioned of saiil judgments and decrees and the execution to enforce tlie same. The proceeds of Ihe sale of lots 1 and 2, block 62, will be applied In discharge and satisfaction of tlio costs and excuses of this sale and of the sum of 85.9.r), with interest from October 19.1897, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and S17.50 Ihe costs and disbursements of said suit, due on the judgment and dt-cree In favor of h A.Lewis, and of the sum of $2000, with interest from Feb ruary 3, 18U6, at said rate, the sum of t225 at torney's fees, and 15.00 costs and disbursements, the same being the amount of the judgment and cree lo lavor oi Allen & Lewis, above mention-. ed. Tlie proceeds of the sale of lots 8 and 4, block 62, will he applied to Ihe payment and dis charge of tlie judgment in favor of Allen & Lewis above described. Dated February 4, 18119. J.J.COOKE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oresron, for the County of Clackamas. G. A. Rockwood, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. M. Burket and Sarah Burket, I ms wire, nna Josepn r.tigene Hcu- ges, ns Kxecutor of the will of i Joseph UcdgeB, deceased, I Defendants. Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER; DE oree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, and to me duly directed and dated the 8th day of February, lhH, upon a judg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 31st day of January, ltl)9, in favor of G. A. Rook wood, plaintiff.and agaiost Wm. M. Burket and Sarah Burket, Ids wife, and Joseph Eugene Hed ges as executor of the will of Joseph Hedges, deceased, defendants, for the sum cf 91811.40, with Interest thereon at Uie rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 81st day of January, 1899, and further sum of $40.00, as attorney's fee, and tlie further sum o' $J2.24, with Interest thereon from the Slst day of January, m, and tlie the further sum of 12 50 costs and disbursements and the costs of ard upon this writ, Commanding me lo make sale of the following described real property, situate in tha county of Clackamas tale of Oregon, to-wit: t ;4'of lot one (1) of b'ock nineteen (191 in Holmes dditioa to Oregon Cllv. Oregon, which is de- scribed aa follows; Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot one (1) and thenea east along the north line of said lot 50 feet; thence south parallel with tha west line of said lot one (1) 20 leetto ino soum side of sain lot one (1); thence west 50 (eel to the southwest corner of said lot one (1); thence norlh along west line 200 (est to plsce of beginning, said lot being in the north parto( said Holmes' D. L. C. No. JR. Notification 673, on the part of said claim adjoining Oregon City. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will, on BATURDAY, THE 11TH DAY OF MARCH, 1899, at the hour of one o'elork P. M., at the front door of the County Court House In tha city of Oregon City, in said couoty and state, sell at pub lic auotlon, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which thewtthin named defendants, or either of them, had on the data ot the mortgage herein, or since had In or to the above described real property or any part lhereo(, to satisfy said execution judgment order, deene. Interest, coats and all accruing costs. J. J COOKE. Sheila of Clackamas Countv, Oregoa. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 8, im.