CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Furnished By Numerous Corres pondents in the County. A number of communications and articles wcro crowded out of this issue on account of space. Clackamas. A minister of the Christian denomi nation, is holding meetings this week, in the Congregational church. The people of our little town are getting the poles ready for a telephone, so we will know more about trains, as many an ,liour has been lost waiting for the morning truin. Mis. Robinson was at home with her daughter Grace, on account of the latter hnving the measles, and vhile here Mrs. R. fell and dislocated her arm at the shoulder. OurW.O.T. IT. was ahapoy union the last meeting, twelve answered to roll call and one visitor. During the meet ing our president. Mrs. C. F. Clarke was called away and our vice-president, Mrs. Prettyman rilled the chair, she could scarcely keep order, such a dis cussion arose pretaining to alcohol baths. The children at Rose Hill Sunday school, gave those who were present many good facts on temperance, that none may ever travel the downward road, if they would only heed the warnings. . H. Longcoy made a trip to Ballston the latter part of the week. Onr school and teachers too enjoyed St. Valentines day. The M. E. church is thinking quite treiously of building a parsonage. P.O. Humphrey reports most of their rose bushes frozen to the ground, and most of the people say, yes and mine 'too, but the roots are alive. . . John Mohr is at present on a business trip at Woodburn. Feb. 51. Robe Hill, Carus. The plank road -Is dusty in some places, and the "turtle dove and the fantailed grouse" spoken ot by a former correspondent are almost here. The sick of the community are rapidly gaining their normal health. Much interest is manifested in the revival meetings at the Evangelical church. The following named pupils finished the common school course, end will re ceive their county diplomas next Fri day. Mary Jones, Katie Jones, Edna Irish, Fred Hornschuch, Louis Jagger, Mary, Hornschuch. George Graham made a visit to hi home this week. Miss Mary Horuschuch. one of Cams' most estimable young ladies, having finished the common school course in the school here, will soon start to the high school in Oregon City. She will be sadly missed by her neighbors, class mutes and friends. Feb. 20 Cor. Mountain View. Our sick list is rather large here this week. Frank Deloil came home sick Satur day, and is not able to work this week. "Walt Curran let a block of wood fall on his foot which causes him a rest from work. .. -; Grandma Ringo was visiting with Mrs. Kingo and family last week, then went to Highland to visit among rela tives and friends. Mr. Moran is quite sick and has not been able to work in his Bliop for nearly a week. Little Harks Ely is quite sick, Dr. I Norris in attendance. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Howitt, of Russell vllle, Multnomah Co., were visiting relatives bore from Friday to Sunday of last week. Mrs. J. N. Miller, who has been to Stafford the last two weeks caring for her sister Miss Ida Francis, came home Sunday, bringing her patient with her, who is slowly improving under the care of Dr .Strickland. Grandpa Francis, of Tuamtin,' came Sunday and will remain until his daugh ter is well i gnin. Grandma Walker, of Cams, is the guest of Mrs. Ringo this week. There is a cottage prayer meeting every Wednesday afternoon in this burg. The members of Myrtle Lodge, No. 24, of the Degree of Honor, went to Oswego Tuesday and conducted the funeral ser vices ol Sister Genie B, Shipley. Feb. 22. Sauna. Marquam. "SocratoH" still livos. When he was dying he said "In Inture ages I will live with the good." That was before the days oi uiaa liuintts, but he seems to have taken up his abode at that place, and from thence his aiieust eniatle in your last week's number has deigned to cast its rauiant countunance upon us. With rapture we have perused it. By the bones of our ancestors, we have never before encountered such lofty thought, pathos and wit. We had al ways thoiiKht old Socrates was of a mild gentle disposition, but since he has tak en up his abode in (J lad Tidings he has developed an acrimonious spirit. Socra tec, oh Socrates 1 Why beatest thou the air, for the world does know that manv have done well, but as a citv Glad Tiii- Iiikb exeelleth them all. and Marouam is second only to it. , One of our prominent citizens wan iiiBuiiy lining ins cnicKena. Hoping to catch thief he set a steel trap. His la bors were crowned with abundant suc cess, for on Thursday night he caught a large SKunk, commonly called a "pole cat." It is said if you attack one of these varmints yon will need a very long pole, especially if the wind is in favor ot the cat. This cat on Thursday night (pugh!) proceeded to fill the ethereal lluid with subtle aroma that was down right offensive to our olfactory nerves, But his skunkship that so disturbed us was laid low by discharge of shot into Ids fragrant carcass. Some of our young people are at Woodburn attending a meeting of the Kpworth League at that place. Clyde Marquam ii down with the mumps. This is the winter ot our discontent. February 18. Jasper, j Stafford. Miss Ida Francis, who has been lying very low at Mr Weddle's for over two weeks, was removed this forenoon to her sister's, Mrs. Miller, at Oregon City. Her" father, brother and sister, accompa nied by B. F. Weddle and J. W. Larson, assisted her. Carl, the youngest son of Zach and Lena Elligson, sustained a fracture of the large bone in the lower part of the right leg Friday evening by falling off a picket fence while plaving. His father made haste to Oregon City and procured the services af Drs. Seamann and Jayne who duly arrived and set the limb. They will put it in a plaster cast Mon day. Tliey say he will be confined to his bed for four weeks, Born, to the wife of Samuel Moser, on the 13th inst., a son. Born, to the wife of John Johnson, a son. Miss Edna Larson is seriously'ill with the grip which the doctor says has verg ed into typhoid fever. Several of the A. 0. U. W. boys at tended the Oswego lodge last Thursday evening and repo.'t things there flour ishing. , , Miss Ppooner, who is teaching in dis trict No. 41 during Miss Francis' illness, is getting along very nicely. We hope 'or her success as an instructor. J. J. Howard was seen in our midst to-day. John Aden has warned petitioners out to work on the Folifka road next Tues day. This is the third warning. The entire Weissenborn family are down sick. Old Grandma SchaU's health is very poor; she is confined to her bed, Most of the fall grain on northerly slopes was badly damaged by the last cold snap. Acres of the same will have to be resown. Do not forget the 25th anniversary of the Tualatin grange will be commemor ated Saturday, the 25th inst. All those who have been members at that place are expected to be present if posBille. The committee extends an inyitation to the editor of the Courier-Hkrald . February 19. Lenghthy, Carus. There is considerable stir in the busi ness circles in and about the suburbs of Carus. Wiley May we understand has rented a 20-acre field to some party who is going to raise teasel nn - the land, as also Mr. Hayward has rented a number of acres to the same party, for the same purpose. There is a religious revival effort in progress at the Carus Evangelical church, with one of these holiness gos pel sharps at the bat, and the way he hammers all the churches including the preachers over the head is diverting. You fellows in Oregon City waut to look sharp after your souls, lor in yout present moral status from the pastor down to the much to be pitied back slider, he has you all consigned to that lake of brimstone and molasses where you will not burn up but just Biz.le, Such men as Moody, Abbot, Beecher, Talmage, are all spiritually wrong, they have not the fire as he says, when we know that any one of them God has used as his instrument to hoist the bun- neaj of the cross on the citadel of the hearts of more thousands tt.ua such persons as. he ever did of individuals. Wo are to be pitied but we will have to stand it I guess, when a self righteous priest stands up and says; We alone have got the fire obtrusively to my con sciousness comes. ' This word you are an Ananias. Sunu. February 20, 1809. Tarkplace-dUidstone. Washington's birthday was celebrated here by having a conquest In Ine lower grades, and all sang -mount veruon ueiis." , Miss Mabel Etters has been verv sick, and has already been kent from school three weeks and does not look tavurable ol her attendance lor a lew weeks yet A danee will be iilven at Mr. Ell lllvers' to-night (Wednesday). A good time la expected, for we always have, a high up lluie there. Miss Edna Jewell has been on the sick list with Inflammatory sore throat and was not able to at tend school for two weeks. , . Miss Kosa Billiard, of llsaver Creek, Is visiting Mis. Sum Jones, of 1'arkplace, the pint week, They are again fixing the county bridge, It being Impassable for wagons anil also walking. The peoplo are now finding outthe great dhin age the late oold weather did to their rose bushes and shrubs. There will be a demand lor cut roses next summer. Mr. Wilson had a runaway out In the country while peddling tlsh and got his wagon badly broken up, Gladstone's blacksmith is going to move the first of the month to 1'arkplace shop. Gladstone's loss and Parkplaoe's gain. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will move the first of the mouth to eastern Oregon. Feb. 22. Manila. Hood View. -To Mr. and Mrs. Ira Seely, Feb. Bom sou, 16, a Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bonney were visiting Mrs. Ronney'i aged mother, Mrs. Jane Baker, who baa been ill for to long, a few days this week. The protracted meeting nt this place is still running with very good results and a quit6 large attendauce. Miss Uouldla Soely, who has been 111 so long with walklug typhoid, Is still uuable to attend school. Mr. Frank Tooze, who has been so seriously 111 of la grippe, is able to be around. Mr. Charles Baker has his new house nearly piauereu, Mr. O. F. Tooze is having seven acres of land grubbed at f j0 an aore. Mr. James Ueininius has the work. Mr. George Schntdler Is enclosing his rest lenoe with new picket fence, as also is Mr, William n won. Mr. Henry Baker has moved the Ballard house near that of his father, aud the young oouple will soon move to meinseives The Cornell Creek school will close March 10, i,., ..,i,.,. wiut an entertainment at utgiiU Miss . M. uia ANNA. Feb. 21. Mnrmui. Jos. Miller, who Is employ ed at a saw mill near uregon uity, vuiteti at ins home Sunday. Minnie dray, Fannie Schulse, Barton and Bud Jack attended the Epwortb League convention at vi oouourn tins week. Fruit growers of this vicinity claim that at least ttfty per cent of the fruit trees were killed by the recent com weatuer. Clyde Maiojuain was confined to his home last week with mumps, but was able to resume his dunes at school ou Nouaay. A protracted meeting was commenced at the uenniteiy. The M Isse s Moor and Oswalt of Molalla speut aaiuraay ana Buuoay wun air. ana Mrs toy. Warren Gray will start for Eastern Oregon auout iua aw w ssarua tu speuu uie summer. And now comes "Socrates" sing lag "Glad Tid ings" to the people of Marquam . As the power sini innuence ot me wise men or old Athena was felt throughout Uie olvlllied world, as is the wis dom of new Athens extending, even unto glad tldinga. Socrates' beware that thou worship not false gods nor corrupt -the youth, test a eup of poison D thy portion, as It was ol thy vouerabl anotwtor. 1'ar. Feb. gu, Maple Lane. The most chronic Erumbleroould notcnmnlaln ab"ul the weather. Mr. Gibbs Is Quite aick with the measles. T)r. Parker came out to see him Tuesday. Mias Ella Gibbs is not improving very rapidly. Mr. Nlraan came home to lake a rest and tret some plowing done. Miss Adams, of Vanoonver. Wash.. In snendin? the week with Mrs. Nimau. Mr. Niman's baby Is inst recovering from the measles, also Mrs. F W. Cramer's baby. Mrs. Flora Jennines. of Portland, com a nn Sunday to visit her mother, lira. VV.N. Richards. Mr. A.V. MantZ and family here mnvorl nn from Portland and are stopping with hie unole, main., mini ne can get tus House roauy to oc cupy. - Mrs. Enworth. of Portland, was the irunst of Mrs. Bishop trom Friday till Monday. Hull Run. Mrs .P.. McAdams has returned f-om Portland. where she has been under a doctor's care for the past three weeks. Ghe is slightly improved. Buildinis are Kriduallv sorln'in; no in Roll Run. Edwin Audre has Dut on a line two-story chiekeu house. Wesley Bacon hae arone to Pleasant Home to work in the Bawmill at that place. An oyster sunner was irlven ai. thn hnmn nf Edwin Audie last Wednesday eveiitnx. Avery enjoyable time was had. MiSS Lida Rramhall has retnrnpri Imm P.ir t. land, after a mouth's visit with friends. huo.lis. , C. Saw. Bolton. We are very clad to reDort that everybody in this berg is well agaiu, excepting Mrs. Hurfmau, who Is still on the sick list. Mr. Hettman has moved into Mr. Stover's house and Mr. Burner, of Oregon City, will occupy the cottage vacated by them. The Literary Society, of this nlace. rendered its last week's program in the West Side schoolhouse. wuere it was greeted by a packed house. Quite a number of the peonle here attended the school entertainment at the schoolhouse last night, whioh was a grand sucoess. Crescenfy The frame work of the new mill is now up So mucn local sicaness nas delayed the work. Mrs. Ruth has been very 111, but Is now belter. Mrs. French is troubled with an abcess on her linger. The road on the grade by Mr. Melndl's has been almost Impassable dualne the wet weather. owing to the landslides occasioned by the numer ous springs on the hillside. Purine these brinht days the upper edge of the road has been ditched to carry on me water ana It will soon improve. A new fridge has been put in obove the old Stock piace. Though Wednesday was a holiday, school was held and exercises celibrating the birthday of Washington were rendered. Several visitors were present. The present school term closes Friday. Feb ft is expected to have two weeks of vacation and wen three weeks more or sonool. ueo. Beauty Is Blood. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Cathartio clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body begin to-day to banish pimples, boils blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by tak ine Cascarets beauty for ten cents. All druggists atisfaction guaranteed, lOc, 20c, 50c For Over Fifty Years An Old and Well-Tuied Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fiftv years by m lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It sonnies the child, aoltena 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 live cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure ar.d ask for Mrs. Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Success comes to those who persevere. If you take Hood's Saraapirilla faith fully and persistently, you surely will be benefited. I it Kit TouiTlovils With Cascareta. andy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C.O.C. fail, drug gists refund money. Count j) Commsssloners. ' FRIDAY, FEB. 17. ICourt convened pursuant to adjourn ment and no business appearing, court adjourned to meet tomorrow, Feb. 18, at 0:3Ua. m. SATURDAY. In the matter of the new commissioner bill: Ordered that Judge Kyan procure a certified copy of ssiU law from the secretary of state, In the matter of the county and legal printing: Was ordered by the court that the clerk advertise for bids for all county and legal printing, bids to be opened at first day of March term at 11 o'clock. In the matter of printing required in recess: It is ordered by the court that the county officers be authorized to pro cure any printing or supplies they may require at present. Mileage and per diem of commissioners adjourned term : S F Marks allowed 2 days 26 miles, 18 CO; J R Morton, 2 days and 20 miles, $8 60. Hood'G Pillo Are prepared from Na ture's mild laxatives, and while ffentle are reliable - and efficient. They Rouse the Liver Cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per box. Prepared by C. I. Hood Si Co.,Lowell, Mass. Notice ot Sale of Delinquent Stock, VOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR- i.' tile of oerlain assessments on the shares of capital stock of the HlueKiver Mining and Mill ing Company, a corporation of assessments duly levied by the directors thereof at their duly called meetings on me tun oayot June, inss, Aug. 1;, 1M)7. and Sept. 17. IK118, and by virtue ot the action ol the board of directors of said corpora tion nn the 1st dav of KVhrnarv. IMS), said auMa. inenls were declared to be delinquent, and pur suant 10 uie o-oer mereoi, now, wereiore, ine following stock will on Saturday. April 1st, 199, at t o'clock p. m., at the front door of the court house In Uie eity of Oregon City. Oregon, be sold by me at public auction, to the highest bidder far cash In hand, to make the amount of assessment aud costs of advertising therein, namely : Name. No. Shares. Amount U V f I ,1,500 J0.26 Francis Rans.. N. O. Waldea Kstaie-.... W. W. Myer . . . ... '7 ..1,IS ..... xou S.67 SS.00 60.01) 8.00 8.00 J. w. potter.. Pete riehrlu. 200 Oregon City, Feb. 23, 1899. J. M. TRACY. President. J. J. COOKE, Secretary, OW are the chil dren this summer? Are they doing well ? Do they get all the benefit they should from their food? Are their cheeks and lips of good color? And are they hearty and robust in everyway? If not, then give them Scott's Issiialsion of cod liver oil tuith hypo phosphites. V It never fails to build up delicate boys and girls. It gives them more flesh and better blood. It is just so with the baby also. A little Scott's Emulsion, three or four times a day, will make the thin baby clump and prosperous. It furnishes the young body with just the material necessary for growing bones and nerves. All Druggists, joc. and $i. Scott & Bowne, Chemists, N.Y. New 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 e? erything you waut for housekeeping. I will Buy Anything Yon have to sell and pay you the high est price. Call and see ine. Q. H. YOUNG, Main Street - - Oregon City For First-Class BREAD and PASTRY Go to F. HENNINGS 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 lalr and be ConTee SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Clsckamas county. Alfred R. Coughtrey, ' Plaintiff, vs. Ilia Maria Coughtrey, Defendant Suit for Divorce. To the said Leila Maria Coughtrey, the above named defendant: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tllea against you in ine aoove en titled suit on or before Friday, the 3rd day of March, 18"'.), that being the day of the expirnlion of six weeks' publication of this summons. This suit is Drongnt to outain a oeoree uiesnmng uie bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, and such other and further re lief as to the cou't shall seem meet. You are hereby notified that it you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as abovo required, the planum will apply to ine couri ior uie reuei therein prayed for. This summons is pumpmen oy oraer oi me Hon. Thorn s A. McHride, judge of the circuit court of the sTate of Oregon for Clackamas coun ty, and is published ine nisi lime on frtaay, ine 20th day of January, ls'.Kl. . JUUW IHTUUlil'ttn A. a, rnnntnA, Attorneys for Plaintiff. A HOME FOR $10 PER MONTH. Consisting of 4 lots, good garden spot, running water the vear round. 3 room house, good cellar, harn bin enough for two cows and 100 chickens, U blocks from court house. Price 800. 6 per cent interest. 175 cash down. For particulars inquire at this Olllce, Team ana siock laxen in exchange. , NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT of the Circuit Court of the atate of Oregon for Clackamas eounty, ot date February 21st, 18W, upon a decree of foreclosure duly rendered in said court on November 'Jtlth, 1898, in the case of Daniel Herllhy, plaintiff, vs. Daniel llerllhy and Ellen Herlihy, his wife, defendants. In favor of the plaintiff aud against the defendants, I will, at 1:10 o'clock In the afternoon on the 25TH DAY" OF MARCH, 1309, At the front door of the court house In Oregon City. Oregon, sell at public auction, to the high ui hinder, for cash In hand, subject to redeiui)- tlon, the premises described In said decree of foreclosure, being situated iu Clackamas eouuty, State of Oregon, to wn: All of the south half of a certain tract of land defied to Daniel Herlihy by the Oregon and Cal ifornia Railroad Company, said entire tract being described as follows: ine eaai nan oi ine norm east quarter of the southeast quarter of section s iiwmhih 2 aniith. ranire four (4) east. Willam ette meridian; said south half containing fifty nlpe acres more or less, excepting the reserva tions made in favor ol the Oregon aud Califor nia Railroad Company In its ded to Daniel Herlihy made the th day ot February, 1S91, to satisfy the sam of ii56 60, with Interest from No vember 20th, KWS, at the rale of 8 per cent, per annum, and the costs and disbursements of said suit, taxed at 810.00, and the costs ef and upon mt"m- J.J COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 21, 1899. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. MOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAV been appointed, executrix ol the last will and testament of the estate of Samuel Helple, deceased, by the Hon. county court ol Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons haying alaima against said estate are nereuy noiinea 10 present the same to me for payment, at my home at Eagle Creek (Currlnsvllle P. O.) Clackamas eoan 5 Oregon, with proper touahers, wilhla six month, from th. Executrix of the last will and testament ef Sam uel Heiple. deceased. Dated this 20ih day oi February, I8. Irffi ml For the Biggest In Oregon Ladies' and Gent's Fur a. n. kets, Dry v nishings, Cloth Caps, Umbrell in toshes, Blan Goods, Shoes, Japanese Goods, Etc., Etc. . h. BETHKE- Dealer In Fresh Meats of All Kinds Opposite Huntley's, Oregon City. ; First-Class ..GO TO... G. H. BESTOW FOB DOORS WINDOWS. MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Shop Opposite Congregational Church, SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for the County of Clackamas . ' Jacob Spangler, . Plaintiff, vs. Jeremiah Johnson and Ella A. Johnson, Defendants. State oi Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss BY VIRTUS OF A JUDGMENT ORDEIt, DE cree aud'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 16th day of February, 1S9, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In saldeouit on the 26th day of November, 1SD8, in favor of Jacob Hpangler. plaintiff, and against Jeremiah Johnson and Klla A. Johnson, defendants,Jt'or the sum of 81,004.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 20th day of November, ltrns, and the further turn of 100.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sura of $15.00 cosis end disbursements, aud the costs oi and upon Hub writ, commanding me to make sale of the following desortbed real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, state, of Ore gon, to-wit: Lot 8. In block 31. in the Oreeon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition to the Town of Oswe go. In Clackamas county, slate of Oregon. Now. therefore.-by virtue of said execution, judgment, order and decree, and In compliance with I he commands of said writ, 1 will, on SATURDAY. THE 18lb DAY OF ; MARCH, 1RM. at. thn hour of one o'olock p. ra., at the front door of the County Court House In the city of Or Fiiiii Citv. in said County and fetate, sell at public auction, subject to redemullon, to the highest hiilder. for II. S. cold coin, cash In hand, all the riRht, title and iiilorost 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 exeoutlon, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. . J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. , Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 10, 181)0. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Tillie Lam Foo, plaintiff, m Lam Foo, defendant. To Lam Foo, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the oomplalnt filed against, you in the above entitled court in this cause wiliilu six weeks from the dole of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 26th day of Match, ls!9j the first publication hereof 1.1 .1.. link L1-K..,.,.u 1SUI1 anA Ik. Oeillg Oil lilt! MJ Ol Ifi'lllfl J, uf.', , .."V last publication being on the :Mlh day of March, IK!, and If yon fall to answer, plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief pvayad for in the complaibt, to-wit: 1st For a decree of nullity ol marriage between you and the plaintiff, on the ground that Mm have a living wife by a prior marriage. 2nd And for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you ana the planum, on mo grouunsoi oruei ami inhuman treatment of plaintiff, rendering life burdensome. For costs ol suit anil general reliet. 'Iliis summons is published Diimuant to an order of Hon. Thomas F. Kyan, county judge of sa'd county, In the absence ol ihe judge oi said circuit court, granted on February 9. iroiu, aim prescrib ing publication oi mo summons nereni once a wees K lor six weeas. . . ui.oomfikui, Haintnt's Attorney. ' SUMMONS In the Clreult Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. C. R. Rooik, Plaintiff, vs. Nancv L. Hunter, J. 0. Roork: Eliza V. Roork, Sallna A. Green, Ida A. (-rill, Mrs. Roberts, widow of J. W. Roork, deceased; P. H. Roork, James L Roork, Annie f. Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Saiah C. Kelly, Ada E. Tiederman, Pearl Roork, gam A. Kelly, Mrs. McKensie, John B. Kelly, BenJ. J. Kelly, Mrs. Lil lle Dundee. Mr. Morlah Buoy, unknown children of Mrs Corlna Culberuton, deceased; unknown children of Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin, deceased; unknown children of Harvey Rook, deceased: W. M. Heckler, G. W. Hackler, Mahals Hacker, Kliza Peltijohn, J. 8. Hackler, T J. Hackler, Jamina Kittrell. F. A. Hackler and all other heirs unknown of Thoi. Koork, deoeased, Defendants. To Nancy L. Hunter, J. C. Roork, Eliza W. Roork, tialina A. (liven, Ida A. Grill, Mrs. Rob erts, widow of J. V. Roork, deceased: P. H. Roork, Jas. L. Roork, Annie E. Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Warah C. Kelly, Ada K. Tiederman, Pearl Rootk, Sain A. Kelly, Mrs. McKensie, John B. Kelly, Beuj.J. Kelly, Mrs. Lillie Dundee, Mrs. Moriah Buoy, unknown children of Mrs. Corina Cnlbertson. deceased; unknown children of Mrs. Kosa M. Calvin deceased; unknown children of Harvey Roork, deceased; W. M. Hackler. G. W. Hackler, Mahala Hackler, Eliza Pettijohn, J. 8. Hackler, T J. Hackler, Jamina Kittrell, F. A. Hackler, and Jail other heirs unknown of Thos. Roork; deoeased, said defendants: You and each of you are hereby required to be and appear In ihe above entitled court on or before the 17lh day of April, 1899, to answer the complaint Hied agniust you in the above entitled suit, and if you fail to do so the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff be de creed to be the owner of the southwest quarter of section 7, township 2 south, of range 4 east of the Willamette meridian, being the donation land claim of Thos. Roork, Iu Clackamas county, Oregon, and that you and each of you be forever barred from asserting any cialm thereto, and for such other relief a shall seem meet and proper. This summons is published by order of Hon. T. A. McBride, judge of said court, made the 20th day ol February. 1890. H. E. CROSS, Attorney lor Plaintiff. WANTED ! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wish to open lnfthis vicinity. If ryour record ia O . K. here is a good opening. Kindly mention this paper when writing. T. A. MORRIS, Cincinnati, O. Ulnstrated catalogue 4 cents postage. Bargains City -CALL ON joe; & co., . , , A , Next fioor to Posto'Iice. Main Street, Oregon City, Ore. R. L. HOLM AN Undertaker and Embalmet Carries a complete line of caskets, coffins, robes, etc, Superior goods, Superioi services at most moderate prices. Xext door to Commercial bank. Oregon City - - - Oregok NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. , NOIICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that under an by virtue of a judgment and decree of th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clack ama county, rendered and entered in said court on the 9th day of Januaiy, 1899, in a certain suit therein pending, in favcr of H, F. Allen, John Couch Lewis and Lucius A. Lewis, partners as 1 lien A Lewis, the plaintiffs therein, and against Margaret L. Batdon, defendant therein, and un der and by virtue of an execution with a copy of said judgment and decree annexed, issued on January SI, 1899, out of said court under the seal thereof and under Ihe hand of the clerk thereof, and to me as 8her iff of Clackamas county, Ore gon, duly directed, commanding me, as such Sheriff, among other things, to sell the property -hereinafter described, I did duly levy on the said property described In said lodgment and decree a lots 1, i, 3, 4, In block (12, of the city of Oregon City, in said county ana suite, ana that under and in pursuance of a certain other judgment and deoree of the said Circuit Court, rendered and entered January 9th, 18119, in a certain suit therein pending, in favor of L. A. Lewis, plaintiff therein, and against Mflrgnret L. Btttdorf, et ol, defendants therein, and under and by virtue of an execution with copy of said judgment and decree annexed, issued thereon on January 81, 1899, un der the seal of said court and undor the hand of the oleri thereof, slid to nie duly directed, and commanding me, among other things, to sell said lots 1 and 2, 1 did duly levy on said lots 1 and 2, . block 62, and have appointed I SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF MARCH, 1899, at U o'clock In the forenoon of said dny as the time and the front door of the county court house iu Oregon City, Oregon, as the place, lor the sale of said real property. Lots 1 and 2, block 02, will be sold under both of said above described judgments and decrees and thoexecutious to enforce the same, and lots 3 and 4, block 02. will, be Hold on the first men tioned of said Judgments and decrees and the execution to enforce the same. The proceeds of the sale of lots 1 and 2, block 62, will be applied In discharge and satisfaction of the costs and exienses of this sale and of the sum of 8ft.9a, witn interest from October 19,1K7. at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and 817.60 the costs and disbursements of 6ald suit, due on the judgment and decree In favor of L A. Lewis, and or tne sum or jvratiu, wun interest iroin reb ruarv 3. 1896. at said rate, the sum of 8225 at torney's foes, and 15.00 costs and disbursements,, the same being tne amount of the judgment and decree in favor of Allen & Lewis, above mention ed. The proceeds of the sale of lots 8 and 4,. block 62. will beaonlled to the navmenl and d s- charge of the judgment iu favor of Allen & Lewis above described. Doted February 4, 1899. . J. J. COOKE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. G A. Rockwood, Plaintiff, vs. Win. M. Burket and Sarah Burkot, his wife, and Joseph Eugene lied- I ges, as Executor of the will of I" Joseph Hedges, deceased, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackam.s, ss. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER; DE oree and an elocution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, and to me duly directed aud dated the 8th day of tebruary, 1899, upon a judg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 31st day of January, 1899, In favor of G. A. Rock wood, plaintiff, and against 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 of 8189 -It) with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 81st day of January, 1899, and further sum of 840.00. as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 822.24, with interest thereon from the Slat day of January, 1899, and the the further sum of 812.50 costs and disbursement and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me lo make sale of the following described real yiweiij, niiuaie in me county oi Clackamas tale of Oregon, to-wit: Vi of lot one (1) of block nineteen (19 in Holmes' addition to Oregon City, Oregon, which V. is de scribed as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Bald lot one (1) and thence essi alonir the north line of said lot 50 feet; thence south parallel with the weBt line of said lot one (1) 20 feet to the south side of said lot one (1); thence, west 50 feet to the southwest corner of said lot one (1); thence north along west line 200 feet ta place of beginning, said lot being in the north, part of Bald Holmes' D. L. C. No. 46, Notification oV-jon the part of said claim adjoining Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution judgment order and decree, and in compliance wilh the commands of said writ, 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE I1TH DAY OF MARCH, 1899, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the city of' Oregon City, In said counly and state, sell at pub lie auction, subject 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 data of the mortgage herein, or since had In or to the above deecrlbed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree!' interest, costs aud all accruing costs. . . , . J- COOKH. n .i X , tt Clackamas Conntv, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 8, 1899. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAV1S been appointed executor of Ihe last will anf tlament of the estate of Jan. Bake" dweMed by th honorable eounty conrt of Vi.VkT-'-county, Oregon. All prSn? having cl.Z? against said estate are hereby notified to Breast he me u, m. ,or Tm,nt ome at StoSe Dated this 27Ui day of January, I899 H. T. f orli ani Courier-Herald $1.85