CLACKAHAS COUNTY KEWS Furnished By Numerous Carres' pondents in the County. A number oi communications and articles were crowded out of this issue on account of space. , , . Carus. The legislature ia over and the over whelmingly republican band of rogues leave our capital and sneak off home, a'ter passing some, of the most senseless bills that have eyer been passed since the first body of law makers ever met lor such purpose. How tremblingly, expectantly anx ions I have been during the 40 days of suspense and agony while the vidians bad the stale throttled, and how often in that time have all the forces of my soul sent up the petition to-the merciful father to be delivered from thesePhilis tines. I was fearful lest they should pass some laws that would commend them to the people of the state and thus be continued; in power and imperil all the interests and institutions of the state. It seems from caretully looking over all the legislative work done the burden of my prayer has been answered, and the infinite one has given the over whelmingly Oregon republican legis lative Philistine rope enough to hang himself, by saying (let him alone he is ioined to his idols.) How shall we praise him, words are inadequate, what message shall we send speeding along the wires that lead from earth to the merciful giver of all good, to show the abui dance of our thankfulness that God has let them aloue until their sin has found them out. Oh blessed relief, my soul cries within Balem ti relieved from a body of sin, Overwhelmingly republican waa the mast as it etlred And this la the reason It so migktly erred. The Orcgonian will prate about the legislature doing wrong, It thinks It can the fool the people, can tool them rleht along, But In two yean hence yon will tee it rise up and say. To have good honeat legislation republicans must have their way. February 27, 1899. , Squib. Mullno. The weather has been taking . the form of spring for the past few days. The Mulino school bell is proving a success, when it can be heard from a distance of three miles. We are also proud of our belfry as well as the bell. Mr. M. E. Mulvey who has been visit ing his parents for the past few weeks, has gone to Portland to begin work again. Frank Mulvey was also up home Sunday on a flying trip, for the purpose frying away our merry maker, his era will soon begin plowing our glorious weather. 'anch, of Can by, was the Madge Mulvey Saturday 1 wasMoing business -. 4' Molalla. 'la the last printing of your Courieh Herald, I notice an item from some place called Glad Tidings bv "Socra tes;" who goes on to locate" the place east of Marquam, can it be that Glad Tidings is a new name for the "Mis souri Ridge?" Then "Hocratos" in vites all to flee to Marquam for knowledge; but where is "Marquam" any way?" "very closely connected" with "Glad Tidings," still we grope in the dark j whether shall we go? "Soc rates" (phil)osophy may be sound but his locality is uncertain. Moral-r-''ive the direction and distance from some well known place like Molalla next time, and we'uns can find wise yo'uns. Galileo. Cherry vUle. Mr. Shanks family are sick with the grip. Alpha Wall is also sick with the grip. G. T. Beebe is plowing, getting ready to sow oats. Mrs. Shangleis very sick at present. The boys are catching some fine sal mon in the Sandy. Feb. 21. Jack Frost. Itedland. Well, Mr. Editor here we are again. Mr. Behman has found his heifer which strayed off. Aug Funk has not yet found his. They were 2 years old in stead of 1 as formerly stated. Dead horses has been the role for two veeks past Mr. Dineinger, Mr Slioch acke and L. Funk losing one eaob. Home party in Bedland made the re mark that Red I and was going to take a "Kuke" because two of our ressperted neighbors are going to leave. Well I think the majority would rather see the other parly leave, r Four corners has been visited by a band of Gypsies, but luckily they did not halt long. Mrs. Behimer made a trip to Poriland and took Leo. Leo and his mamma left for the East. Our teacher. Mr.Eutherford, has been on the sick list, Lut is able to be around again. . ; The late freeze killed about 10 to 20 per cent of wheat sown, while some lost nearly all of their potatoes. Jack Fullman is out on a visit and to attend the masque at Grange hall. Mr. Sevier our mail carrier, is going to farm it on a big scale this season, as he has rented Mrs. Amos', A. Ketch urn's, and another place on Viola bottom besides his own. We are glad to note that Miss Hat tieWilcox passed examination for second grade, also George Murdock who passed third. Both are graduates from Redland school. 'r-- Miss Wilcox has been visiting friends in Macksburg. Mr. Rutherford's sohorrt, clsses in three weeks, he expects to uraduate a class of four. . , . 8. 1 February 27. ' , w New Era. I New Era can boast of an abundance of mud and sunshine. A surprise party was given to Her man Burgoyne last Saturday evening, to celebrate his seventeenth birthday. The party proved a grand success, and every one was sorry when it was time to don their wraps and depart. We all wished him a long and prosperous life. Mrs. Newbury has - returned from Portlsnd and reports her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Mosher.imoroving very rapidly. The 22d was celebrated at the school house, and the name of George Wash ington was on eyery tongue in either recitation or song. Quite a crowd of the scholar's parents were present and all had a good time. The literary society will meet Wednes day evening to piactice singing. Mr. Herman Anthony, who has been quite sick the past few weeks, is again on the road to health, and his many friends will be glad to see him in their midst again. The winter term of school closes next month. , , Mrs. Reynolds who has been visiting in Portland the past two weeks, re turned home last week. Mr W. A. Nosker and Col. Thomp son, of Woodburn, has been visiting friends and relatives of this place, ad returned home Wednesday. , We hear rumors of another surprise party this week. .. Look out somebody, you'r going to get a surprise. Master Wilbur Newbury and Oscar Burgoyne are taking lessons on the Violin from Father La Miller. What's the matter with Tempest and Sunshine. We have noticed the sun shine lately, but have'nt seen any tempest. The Triplei.s. February 27th. , New Era. Fine weather is with ns again. The New Era barber, Charley Sim. mans, was doing a flourishing business Sunday last. For good fresh fish go to H. Boggos. ' Don't disturb any more dances boys, without you have the faint bottle. Go to the- New Era dentist be can fix your teeth at one setting. W. Mulvey was seen on South street Sunday last. The swell affair of the season was a party at Mr. Burgoyne'a last Saturday. All the finest society of New Era were present. Home ef New Era's promising young men were seon trotting the way along High street Sunday about half past ten. What's now. Walter Mead is quite an acrobat on stilts, he makes three ties at a -time down the railroad track. Mr. "Bdgess the leading merchant of New Km, hai been seen conveying his goods with a Silembrick engine with a one drive wheel aud five push bars. fer.ruaty Yi. Pedrj. v Marquam. &po cms U m. Weismandel has left for Sell- od where ho is assisting a frieud in usiness, who is on the sick list. - Miss Alma Rlebe, is up from Portland ,visiting with her parents and friends. 1 f m,: !. .i I mis, luuirit) IS UU UIB HICK Hal.. E. Miller, of Needy, was doing insur ance in our burg last week, for the mutual fire reliet association. The insti tution seems to make rjp'd growth, and is cheap and reliable. We have been told that Wm. Gortler in the upper neck of the woods, is building a new horse power of the latest device. After its completion he will run a saw mill and chopper with it; he . will have it patented. Inventors would Vdo well to pay Mr. Gortler a visit on I-the nmaNinn. C. W. Damm is going to work for Mr. Beck, near Aurora, in the near future, where he will remain for some time. Mr. Otis Bigger is doing some grub bing for F. 0. Klinger. the latter has 4 now a force of men engaged in cleaning A up the same, and bow the ground to I spriug wheat. G. W. bcramlin is also having nm blasting and grubbing done on his place this winter. Constable Mathews had the pleasure of hauling a prisoner to Barlow for Oregon City one night last week charged with and found guilty of larcemyofa pair of gold inlaid spectacles. 1 hat's what the gold, standard men do, put to much value in a small article. Feb. 20. Susan. ; Notice of Sale of Delinquent Stock. I I'VOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR- i a. tun of nartatn laewimanta nn ,K .1 I capital stock of the BlueRtver Mining and Mill- 1..K. vviu,inu(v, n uim puiauuu. vi assessments duly levied by the directors thereof at their duly called meetings on the flih day of June 1896, Aug. 15. 1897, and Sent. 17, 1898, and by virtue of the action of the board of directors of said corpora tion on the 1st day of February, 189!), said assess ments were declared to be delinquent, and pur suant to the order thereof, now, therefore the , following stock will on Saturday. April 1st, 189!) at a o'clock p. m., at the front door of the court house In the oity of Oregon City. Oregon, be aold by me at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, to make the amount of assessment aud coata of advertising therein, namely: " No. Shares. Amount 5" K' n 1,-VK) .!6.25 rrancis Bans.. 7 N. O. Walden Estate ..m....1,ik) as'tlO W, W. Myers .....4,(mo 60.00 J. W. Potter liiio 3,(M) ruie nuunu.. ft) j.uo , Oregon City, Feb. 23, 1899. . , J- M- TRACY, President. J. J. COOKE, Seoretary, CONTEST NOTICE. Dkpartmknt of th Interior.) 'Tils INTERIOR.) Lamd Omor.J Feb. SI, 1899.J I'NItKl) PITATK8 Oregon City, Ore, A SUFFICIENT CONTEST AFFIDAVIT IUV Ing been tili'd In this olHce by Asa Reed, con testant, against homestead entry No. 11.VJ6, made October 4, Inns, forSW'-i section 5, township 3 a, ramro 7 e. bv Julius Stetiilwra. contest, in wM..k tilt is alleged that the said Julius Steintierg has wholly aUmloiied said tract and ohangod his resi 'tdenea therefrom for More than twelve months Jast past and next to the date of said contest alii. davit: that the said Sleiuberg not only abandoned f Malta out actually alwntlonea the state of on about twelve mon'.ha ago and went to dike. Alaska, and as far aa known he still re al the present tn Alaska: that the statements alned In his pretended "leave of absenoe." Hied February, 1808, were not such as to justifv a leave of ahseire, such aa the Act of March 1879, ever contemplated; that said tract ia Dot settled upon and cultivated by aald claimant as required by law at any period eluce Ihe date of aald entry, aaid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence tnnohlnff aehi allwmiioni at 10 o'clock, a. H.,on Apall lit, lm, before the Regie tor ana Receiver at me unnea stale Land Othce in Oregon City, Oregm. The said contestant having, la a proper affidavit filed February 20, 180, aet forth facta which show that after due diligence personal eervicei of this notioe cannot be mad. It 1 hereby ordered and directs 1 that sncu Mot Ice beagiven by due and Jdl proper puDiuiauon. . ualuihay, Keceiver. OW are the chil dren this summer? Are they doing well ? Do thev 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 Emulsion of cod liver oil with hypo phosphites. 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 Emulsionr three or four times a day, will make the thin baby plump and prosperous. It furnishes the 'young body with just the material necessary for growing bones and nerves. All Drnertsta. oc. and ft. Scott ft Bowne, Chemists. N. Y. For First-.CIass BREAD and PASTRY Go to C. F. HENNINdS Seventh St. Bakery or (top bis wagon as it goei by. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprlator Oregon City, Oregon , Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any , part of the city. Try Stolton Dairy aai be OoB?iaat In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Leolie Blair, Plaintiff,. 0 vs. Johnathan R. Blair, Defendant. ) To Jnhnalban R. Blair, the defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, A Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you iu the above en titled court In this cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this suminoni, that Is to any, on or before the 15th day of April. 1X09, the first pnblleatiou of this summons being on the 3d dav of March, 18119, and tho last on the 14th day of April, 1809, and it you fall to answer Plain!)!! will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wit : That the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between plaintiff aud defendant be dissolv ed j that plalntlft" have tho custody and control of their minor child ; that she have her costs and disbursements herein, and inch other and furth er relief as shall seem meet in the premises. - This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Thos. F.Ryan, county judge of Clackamas county, Oregon, granted on March 1st, 18119, prescribing and ordering publication of this summons once a week for six weeks. HEDGES & GRIFFITH. Attorneys for Plaintiff. "SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for uiacitamas county. Alfred R. Cough trev, "1 Plaintiff, va. ( Suit for Divorce. Ilia Maria Coughlrey, j Defendant J To the said Leila Maria Conghtrey, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou in the above en titled suit on or before Friday, the 3rd day of March, 1890, that being the dav of the expiration of six weeks' publication of this summons. This suit is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, aud such oilier and further re lief as to the cou't shall aeem meet. Vou are hereby notified that it vou fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for. This summons ia published by order of the Hon. Thorn a A. McBrhle, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas coun tv, and la published the rliat time on Friday, the 20Ui day of Januarv, 1890. JOHN DITCHBUBN A. B. FERRERA, Attorneys for Plaintiff. A HOME FOR $10 PER MONTH. Consisting of 4 lota, good garden spot, running water the year round, a room house, good cellar, barn big enough for two cows and 100 chickens, U blocks from court bouse. Price S8O0. 6 per cent interest. (75 cash down. For particulars Inquire at this office. Team and Block taken in exchange. NOTIOE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Clackamas county, ot date February 21st, I8i, upon a decree of foreclosure duly rendered In said court on November 26th, 1SU8, in the case of Daniel Herlihy, plaintiff, vs. Daniel Herlihy and Ellen Herlihy, his wife, defendants, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants, I will, at 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon on the . 25TH DAY OF MRCH, 1899, At the front door of the court house In Oregon City, Oregon, sell at public auction, tothe high est bidder, for cash in band, subiect to redemp tion, the premltea described In said decree of foreclosure, being situated in Clackamas eounty, State ot uregon, to-wu: All of the south half ota certain tract of land deeded to Daniel Herlihy by the Oregon and Cal ifornia Railroad Company, said entile tract being described as follows: The east hal 1 of the north east quarter of the southeast quarler of section s, townsnipz souin, range lour (4) east, Milium ette mend an: aaid foulh half containim tilt v. nine acres mora or less, excepting Ihe reserva tions made in favor ol the Oregon and Califor nia Railroad Compaay in Its to Daniel Herlihy made the 28th day of February, 1801, to satisfy the sum of afo6 60, with Interest 'from No vember 20th, I8!I8, at the rale of S per cent, per annum, and the costs and disbursements of said still, taxed at SoO.00, and Uie ousts of and upon tbia wtit. J.J COOKE, Sheriff of Claokamas countv, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 21, 18t. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAV bexm appointed executrix of the last will and testament of the estate of Samuel Helple, deceased, by the Hon. county court of Clackamas eounty, Oregon. All persona having claims gainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same to ma for payment, at my home at Eagle Oresk (Ctirrinaville P. O., Clackamas ooun ty, Orvgon, with proper vouchers, withia atx nionlha from the date of this notice. - MRS. MRY HFJPLK, Executrix ot the last will and testament ef Sam uel Heinle, deceaaed. Lated lids 20.h day ot February, 189. . Rffri m M U V a E For the Biggest In Oregon Ladies' and Gent's Fur S G. N. JOE & CO., nishings, Clothing, Caps, Umbrellas intoshes, Blankets, Dry Goods, Shoes, Japanese Goods, Etc., Etc. H. BETHKE' Dealer In First-Class Fresh Meats of AH Kinds Opposite Huntley's, Oregon City. Go TO - G. H. FOB DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER OFFERED FOB FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Shop Opposite Congregational Church, Main' Street, Oregon City, Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas . Jacob Spangler, Plaintiff" va. Jeremiah Johnson and Ella A. Johnson, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, as BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, DE cree and'an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the loth day of February, 1899, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said oouit on the 26th day of November, 1898, in favor of Jacob .Spangler, plaintiff, and against Jeremiah Johnson ana Ella A. Johnson, defendants, for the sum of ai,064.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 26th day of November, 1898, and the further rum of 8100.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of SI 5.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, slate, of Ore gon, to-wlt: Lot 8, In block 31, In the Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition to the Town of Oswe go, in Claokamas county, state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order and decree, and In compliance with ihe commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY. THE 18th 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 Or egon City, in said County aud fctale, sell at publio auction, subjeot to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest whloh the within named defendants or either of tiiem, 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 execution, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 16, 18911. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Cluckamss. Tillie Lam Foo, plaintiff, vs. 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 oomplaint filed against you In the above entitled court in this cause wllliln six weeks from the diite of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 26th day of Match, 1809; the first publioallon hereof Delngon tne 10111 uayot rebrua"y, inns, ana the last publication being on the 24th day of March, 18'jt, and If you fail to answer, plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complalbt, lo wit: 1st For a decree of nullity ot marriage between you and the plaintiff, on the ground that on have a living wife by a prior marriage. 2nd And for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, on the groundsof oruel and inhuman treatment of plaintiff, rendering life nunlensome. For costs 01 suit ana general roller. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, comity Judge of sa'd county, in the absence of the judge of said circuit oourt, granted on February 0. 1809, and prescrib ing publication of tho summons herein once a t-. 1 ..t... v 11 n.nn..n.n WOCK 1UT Bl. WCCAS. uMluwrlJI, Plaint! ft'a Attorney. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County 01 ciat aamaa. C. R. Rooik, Plaintiff, vs. Nancv L.. Hunter, J. 0. Roork, Eliaa W. Roork, Salina A. Green, Ida A. lirill, Mrs. Roberts, widow of J. W. Boork, deceased; P. H. Roork, James L Roork, Annie B. Hale, Mis. Carrie Powell, Satan C. Kelly, Ada E. Tlcdermau, Pearl Roork, Sum A. Kelly, Mrs.McKenile, John B. Kelly, Benj. J. Kelly. Mrs. Ml He Dundee. Mrs. Morlah Buoy, nnknown children of Mrs Corina Culbertson, deceased; unknown children of Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin, deceased; unknown children of Harvey Rook, deceased: W, M. Heckler, G. VV. Heckler. Mahala Hacker, Kllza Pettljohn, J. S. Hackler, T J. Hackler, Jamina Klttrell, F. A. Hackler and all other heirs unknown of Thos. Roork, deceased, Defendants. To Nancy L. Hunler, J. C. Boork, Eliza W. Roork, Salina A. Green, Ida A. Grill, Mrs. Rob erts, widow of J. W. Roork, deceased: P. H. Roork, Jas. L. Roork, Annie E, Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Sarah C. Kelly, Ada E. Tiederman, Pearl Kooik, Sam A. Kelly, Mrs. McKenaie, John B. Kelly, Benj. J. Kelly, Mrs. I.tllle Dundee, Mrs. Moriah Buoy, unKnown children of Mrs. Corina Culbertson. deceased; unknown children of Mrs. Rosa M.Calviti deceased; unknown children of Harvey Roork, deceased; W. M. Hackler, G. W. Hackler, Mahala Hackler, Eliza Pettijohn, J. 8. Hackler, T J. Hackler, Jamina Kiltrell, F. A. Hackler, and Jail other heirs unknown of Thoa. Rmirk: deoeascd, said defendants: In the name of the Stale of Oregon : Vou and each of yon are hereby required to be aud appear In the above entitled court on or before the 17th day of April, 189, to answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, and if you fail to do so the plaiiuitr will take a decree against you tor tne reitei nemnnaed in Uie complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff be de Creed to be the owner of the southwest quarter ot section 7, township 2 south, of range 4 east ot the Willamette meridian, being the donation land claim of Thos. Roork, in Clackamas county, Oregon, and that you and each of you be forever barred from asserting any claim thereto, and for such other relief aa anall seem meet and proper. This summons la published by order of Hon. T. A. McBride, judge ot aaid court, made the '20th day ot February, 19. H. E. CROSS, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication February 24, 18o WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Ofllca I wish to open Inlthis vicinity. If yonr record la O K. bare la a gooa opening, sunaiy mention this paper when writing. T. A. MORRIS, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue 4 cents postage. Bargains City -CALL ON Next door to Postolfice. BESTOW R. L. HOLM AN. 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 - - - Orkgo NOTIOE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. N Ol ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of a judgment and decree of the Circuit Oourt of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa county, rendered and entered in said court on the 9th day of Januaiy, 1809. In a certain suit therein pending, In favor of H. F. Allen, John Conch Lewis and Lucius A. Lewis, partners aa 1 lien A Lewis, the plaintiffs therein, and against Margaret L. Batdorf, defendant therein, and un der and by virtue of an execution with a copy of said judgment and decree annexed, issued on January 31, 1809, out of said court under the seal thereof and under the hand of the elerk thereof, and to me as Sheriff 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 judgment and decree aa lots 1, 2, 3, 4, in block 62, of the city of Oregon City, in said county and state, and that nnd.r and in pursuance of a certain other Judgment and decree of the said Circuit Court, rendered and entered January 0th, 1809, In a certain suit therein pending, In favor of L. A. Lewis, plaintiff therein, and against Margaret L. Batdorf, el al, defendants therein, and under and by virtue of an execution with copy of said judgment and decree annexed, lsiued thereon on January 81, 1890, un der the seal of said oourt and under the hand of thecleri thereof, and to me duly directed, and commanding me, among other things, to sell said lota 1 and 2, 1 did duly levy on said lots 1 aud 2, block 62, and have appointed -SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF MARCH, lfcrt, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of said day aa tho time. and the front door of tlieootinly court house In Oregon City, Oregon, as the place for thesM; of said real property. Lota 1 and 2, block 62, will be sold undor both of said above described judgments and decrees and the executions to enforce the same, and lots 8 and 4, block 62. will be sold on the first men Honed of said judgments and deorees and tha execution to enforce the same. The proceeds of the sale of lots 1 nd 2, block 62, will be applied ln'discbarge and satisfaction of the coats and expenses of this sale and of the sum of $85.96, with interest from October 19, 1897, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and $17.60 the costs and disbursements of said suit, due on the judgment and decree In favor of L A. Lewis, and of the sum of C2500, with interest from Feb ruary 3, 1806, at said rate, the sum of 225 at torney's fees, and (15.00 costs and disbursements, the same being the amount of the judgment and dcrce lu favor of Allen & Lewis, above mention ed. The proceeds of the sale of lots 8 and 4. block 62, will beapplied to the Davment and dla. charge of the judgment in favor of Allen & Lewi suuYn uesuriueu. t Dated February 4, 1809. J.J. COOKE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Tn tha Pipntilt flnu-l nl ,1,. Cl-ta Af n. t- the County of Clackamas. G. A. Rockw'ood, Plaintiff, . Wm. M. Burket and Sarah Burket, his wife, and Joseph Eugene lied- 5es, as Executor of the will of oseph Hedges, deceased, 1 IWonil ....... State of Oregon. Countv of Clackamas, sa. RY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER; DE- eree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seol of the above entitled court, in the above entitle cause, and to me duly dlreoted and dated the 8th day of February, 1809, 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, bis wife, and Joseph Eugene Hed- os as executor of the will of Joseph Hedges, eeeased, defendants, for the sum of 1180.40, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 81at day of January, 1809, and further aum of $40.00, aa aitomey'a fee, and the further sum o 22.24, with Interest thereon TPim Ih. Qla, Anmr n i 1 a ...... uui ill tfauuary, iny, ana tne the further sum of 112.60 costs and disbursements and tha costs of and npon this writ, commanding me lo make sale of the following described real ...umiv, nuuaio ,n tuv vuuuiy oi tuau&amai state of Oregon, to-wlt: 101 one u) or niocg nineteen (19) In Holmea addition to Oregon City, Oregon, which M Is de- " negiuning at me normwest corner of said lot one (1) and thence east along tha north Una tl o-M l Kn .u . T ...... 1 w crv iiieiice souin parallel with the west line of aald lot one (1) 200 in. wuiii uc ui ssm tot one tti: tnence WPRt JiO tout, fn lha nnihn.dul if '..u one(l); thence north along west line 200 feet to plaoe of beginning, said lot being in the north part of said Holmes' D. L. C. No. 46, Notification 6i3. nn In. nri nf i.iH 1-1 -.n..ini f Qlfy VIMUI MIJUUIIUI VfBKOU flow, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and In eompllauoe mi uuuiuiHuuo vi gam writ, i wtil, on SATURDAY. THE 1ST DAY OT APTtiT. 1R99, at the hour of one o'clock P. M , at the front un.j vuuiv iiutine m wie city or Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at pub- kllJ l !i o ,j rcuempuon, to me nigned , , . o. ,,,,u cuiu,casn in nana, all the rlirllt- tltli, anrl In, upon, n k,..v. .1. - . defendants, or either of them, had on the date of , u"Kg uvri, or since naa in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, tO aatisiV Bltlft Ova,,,!.!. j interest, costs aud all accruiug costs. t. . . Jjheilff of Clackamas Countv, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 8, 1899. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ipO AIL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Nollce la hereby given that I have filed my final report as executor ol the will ef John Fullam, de Ceased, and that the probate conrt of Clackamas " j. "regon, naa set Monday, thai 3d .pr"i Wa9- hour ' io o'clock a. ; hr..e,hl?rlng.'? tht ,aid reP"t nd objecilona thereto, if any there be, at whioh time all persona that are interested are hereby notified tp be present. Executor of the will of Joha FuUman.oeaeed. For Rent The large 8 room, aodern constro, ted house, lately occupied by Kev. M. L. Rugg, for rent. H. E. Cross, Agent. '