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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Furnished By Numerous Corres
pondents in the County.
Additional county news on sixth page
Mulino.
Spring has come and everjrone Is rejoicing
over it.
The grip and bail colds has again entered our
roijjhliorliuwi anil have capture quite a number
of citizens. ,
Our U.S. mail carrier, Frank Manning, has a
relapse of the la grippe ami is quite Bick. Mr.
.Ogle is Barring the mail or him. .
Miss Florence 1 Patty closed a very successful
term of school at, this filfiee list Friday. ;she has
uci'm.ti & a portion as principal of the Molalla
school for live week.. We all wish Mica I'atly
success. - 1
The enterlfl'nment at the Lone Pine school
house last Saturday night was a decided success.
The house was crowded with both young and old.
The program, which consisted of souks, recita
tions and dialogues was very well rendered.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Clincher, Mr. and Mrs. A, Hein,
Mr. and lira. G. Force, Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodside,
Fred and Katie Force were the guests of Missra.
a, ulvey and Miss Patty Sunday, i
Tlie dance at the gaaugo hall Saturday night
after the entertainment was a decided a onsuccess
Takes smart people to gut up a dance now days.
Mrs. 0 T. Howard was the guest of her mother
at Molalla Sunday.
Hid Perry whs visiting friends at Molalla
Sunday. '
Miss Susie Pagar, of Clarkes, was the guet of
Miss Maggie Mulvey last week.
At the election of school directors and clerk
last M unlay J. J. Mallatt was re-elected director
and Bd . Trulinger clerk.
Miss Florence E. Patty was hired to teach the
spring term of school at th is place.
Miss Maggie Mulvey was the guest of Misi Kffle
Rauch, of Can by, Tuesday. ,
Albert Niencashner and Will Mulvey are haul
Dg bay from Molalla for Mr. Foroe.
March 8. "Tots"
Bovlc Creek.
The house of Mrs. James Crookshank, near
Sunnv8ide, was robbed during her absence on
Monday morning between the hours of 6 and 10
o'clock. When she returned at the latter hour
she found clothing etc., scattered around the
room, and five dollars missing. The hired man,
Everett Hubbard, who was also away at the lime
of tlie robbery, had three dollars taken from a
pair of pants In tlie room. There was consider
able money in the house at the time, which the
robbers, as is supposed in their haste, over looked.
Mo clue to the robbers.
At the annual school meeting Jheld Monday,
In district Mo. 31, Bock Creek, Mr. Wilson was
elected director and Beth Young was re-elected
clerk. It was also decided to put a new roof on
the school house, besides other needed improve
ments. The fellows that borrowed McKlnney and
Deardorff s wedges while they were away are
politely requested to return them.
M. V. Sonnelly is building a wagon shed. He
bas also put neckties on his goa ts to keep them
witniu numms,
At the Harmony school meeting W. H. Coun
aell was re-elected director, and Geo. B. Wise Wan
re-elected clerk, and 9 months school was voted.
At the Sunnyslde school meeting Mr. Becker
was elected director and F. H. Urlfllth clerk.
March 8. XX.
, Stafford.
The annual school meeting passed off very
qultely Monday afternoon. Frank Poll vita was
re-elected olerk, to serve his third term In that
capacity, and John Moser was elected director.
A one and one-fourth mill tax was voted for the
purpose of building a wood house and making
a cistern complete. The wood house Is to be
Covered with rustic and painted and bo large
enough! to hold at least fifteen cords of wood.
Miss Julia Spooner has just closed the winter
term of school, which she was engaged to finish.
This morning another young lady oommences the
spring term. (Her name has not bdtn passed
into our sanctum sanctorlum so of course it is
not in our power to give it but never worry, all
will be made right in due time.)
Mrs. Weiesenborn and daughter, Annie, spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Gage and Mrs.
Branch. .
How are your hens? Ours are laying eggs
enough for an army.
Mrs. M. A. Gage spent Sunday with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Howard, of West Oregon City.
Mrs. Mary Schiewe, widow of Ihe late John
SchUwe, is very sick. Any kindness from
neighbors would undoubtedly be very acceptable.
.The corner groceryman has gotten up quite a
supply of wood.
Cbas. Polivka has been hauling spuds for Mr.
Weissenborn, also some wood.
Wm. Jaster's smiling! countenance once nirain
beams down upon us. Win. has been working
in Portland.
Don Cairo is wnrshlnlnir a violin. Ttc talraa
lessons of Rev. Leissmau, Frog Pond.
Marcus Baker is doing some slashing on his
father's farm.
Another day's pleasant sunshine: weather will
set the dust My lng in our roads.
Sharp Bros, Tare getting alons ninnlvwlth thnlr
Hue fenoe. ft takes a great amouut oi work to
hammer out and put up rails all the way around
a small farm.
March 7.
Lengthy.
Graeme.
fHERWOOD. March 2 This mornlnir a sad ac.
cldeut happened near here by which a respected
uBiguuur air. o. neatly, was seriously, u not
fatally, injured. It seems that he had nrnnarnrl a
stump for blasting and was thawing a few sticks
of giant powder in the oven of his cook stove,
where it exploded, tearing his hand off at the
wrist, and tilling his abdomen and legs with
fragments of cast iron from the stove.
Dr. Saylor was called immediately and the
injured man was brought here ot once. Drs.
Saylor, Bickard and Llttlefleld dressed his wounds
and this afternoon he was taken to the Good
Samaritan hospital. The house is badly wrecked,
the stove was blown to fragments, the windows
knocked out and the roof is spread apart at the
top. There was a quantity of giant powder in
the room which did not explode, perhaps owing
to its being cold.
Mr. Beatty died March 8. Be leavosawlfe,
one son and a host of friends to mourn this lost.
March S. Gbaekx,
Garfield.
The farmers are glad to seethe One weather
once more Some are sowing grain and others
liuishlug their plowing.
Mrs. O. Krigbaura is able to be out again after
a few days illness, Mrs, T, Huxley is able to be
around again. .
Miss Maud Traoy, Mr. Alex Irvin and 0. Duncan
were the guest of Miss lieua Palmateer last
Sunday.
Misses Barne'tt and Ethel Jones and John
Irvin and Lewis Palmateer were guests at Mrs.
Surface lust Hun lay.
There was a blrlhday supper and dance at J. J.
Davis the llrst day uf this month In honor of their
tun, Marion.
The school meeting was hold at the regular time.
James Duncan was elected clerk, f. Jocuin
director. All well pleased with tlie meeting.
TI.e entertainment at tho Garfield school house
was a grand success. The house was beautiful)'
dccoruml and crowded to Its full oapacity. Some
laughed till tears ran down their cheeks. The
negro part was hard to beat, especially the little
' Alabama coou.
Fred and Elmer -Davis left today for Eastern
Oregon, where they will work again tills summer
for some sheep men.
W, K. Irvin left also with Ihe intention to go
Cither to Eastern Oregon or Washington
Mrs J, P. Irvin and Mrs. Annie Covey were
visiting Mrs, J, W. Palmateer Monday.
The singing school Is progressing fine. Some
are trying to learn and tome go to sea who else
goes,
The Epworth League ami Sunday school are
well attended and Mr. QUI has oome back and
will take charge of both. They will get along
well.
March G. - A Rifohtih.
Sprlngwater.
Kalle Olosner, eldest daughter of E. and M
Closuer, died March Oth of illptheria. She was
taken sink In school the week before. Dr. C. B.
Smith, of K.aele Creek, did all heoould to save
her, but was called too late. Several other cases
are reported.
Mrs. Mary Thomas id very 111, ,
The caucor in J. 1), Albright's foot is again
giving mm trouble.
Al niirailliu.il school meeting yesterday W. II
Kanille was eluded director and J. Stunner
clerk .
School Is closed iudltltvituly on account of
diphtheria.
A Tar as we are able to lull there has been no
damage at all done to fruit In this vicinity by
the lucent cold spell,
March 7, i A.
Clackamas.
Mrs, Rounds was at Mir union the 2nd an
gave us many helpful thoughts along the Hue
that tends to make folks better. She also gave
us a lecture on "Good Olll.enBhlp' ' at the Con
gregational church in the evening, which was
very goou . r ,
At our last W. C. T. C. there was 14 present and
8 visitors, and we were all glad once more to meet
at Mrs, Humphrey pleasant home.
There was no preaching at the Congregational
church Sunday as Kev, Butler was called away.
Daniel Talliert was again elected school
director.
Mrs. Merril and children spent Sunday with
ner mother, ur. aiarion jonnson.
The school w ill dismiss on W ednesday, 8th, on
account of the funeral of our oouuty school
superintendent, U.S. Strange,
Our old fashioned sewing bees will begin again
March sib at Mm, Loiigooy't home. Anyone is
Invited, but you must learn to bridle your tongue
or pay Ave eeuui for everyone you talk about.
Horn, t Walter Wilson's, a daughter, February
'.Hth, All are well pleased.
The Knox brothers started to Eastern Oregon
the 1st of March and Lsuord Rlckard, Frank
Landers, Dolph Kee, Tom Deacons, Walter Foster,
Fred Klckmau accompanied them,
Maroh7. RosxHiix.
Canemah ;
,TJie annual school meeting of this dis
trict was held at the school house oh
Monday evening. 1 C. O. Rose and R.
C. Ganong were placed in nomination
for director. The hallot stood, Rose 14,
Ganong . 17,and Nuttall one. VV. A.
Hedges being the only candidate nom
inated for clerk, he was declared elected
by acclamation, ;
-Mr. Hacker and family will leave next
iiiuukii tor vanaaa,.
There was a social dance given at
Stokes' hall on Saturday uight. It
proved to be a successful affair.
Canemah is still about the same as
usual Steps chotild be taken to furnish
the village with sidewalks. At present
mopt of the steps must be taken in tho
mud. ,
Mar. 8.
Progress'
Farlplaee-Gladstone.
One of our industrious young men,
George Himler, is wonting over in the
Willamette paper mills. Geo. is a rustler.
Mountain View.
J. T. Francis is in this burg again,
having sold his interest in the feed sta
ble in Portland. ,
George Stephens and wife have moved
from Harrington's cottage out to Mount
fleasant.
Miss Ida Francis took a relapse last
week and has bad a serious illness.
Mrs, Clyde Pierce is slowly imnrovi ng
after a severe il 1 ess.
Noah and Ray Cooper went out to
Carus and spent Sunday among rela
tives.
Otto Wohler received a telegram Tues-'
ay of the death of his father, who has
been seriously ill for the last three
months.
Mrs. Frank Kellogg ahd children
were all sick last week.
Mrs. Cornwall, of Woodburn, is here
taking care ot her niece, Mrs. Clyde
Pierce.
N, H. Darnall, ot Mulino, was in this
burg Monday and Tuesday evenings,
and attended the grange con vention at
tho court house on Tuesday.
Frank Curran is doing a lot of fencing
on his lots on Duane street this week.
Little Richard Frederick is ouite sick
this week, having an ulcer in his ear.
The young folks of this burg went out
to M. W. RauoaJl's last Monday even
ing and had a farewell party, as they go
to the coast at Newport this week.
F. A. Ely and wife are sick with La-
grippe.
Mr. Hall has rented his new house
and the family will move into it soon.
Mar. 8. Salina.
Elwood.
Elwood is still alive and the rain is
still with us which makes it very dis
agreeable, .
There is a great deal of sickness in
the neighborhood.
Mrs. E. W, Hammett is still on the
sick list.
Mrs. W. Wilson and four of herchild
reu are sick wiih the grip.
Rev. John Park, who has been sick,
is up and around again. ,
Mrs R. 0. Woodward is on the sick
list. ' :..
- On account ol the high water, Messrs.
John Park, Grinds taff and aker lost
most of their shingle timber by the giv
ing way of the boom. -
Mr. Cox has the burrs for his feed
chopper but on account of his illness
has not set them up.
A. P. Herman of Beaver Creek, has
just closed a successful term of school
at Elwood and has been engaged to
teach the summer term, which shows he
is well liked.
They should be in haste to pass a law
protecting the angle worm as Mr. Geo.
Kerns, M. Cadonan and W. F. Hender
son are clearing land and kill one occas
ionally. Mar. 3. SalliVatb.
Highland.
Died at her home March 2, 1899, in
Highland, Mrs. Etna, tho wife of John
PoBt and the mother of Mrs. G. Wal
lace, aged 73 years, 11 months and 2
days, uf la grippe, after an illness of two
weeks. The interment took place in
Highland cemetery Saturday, March
4th. Deceased was a native of Sweden.
She has been a resident of Highland for
!4 yeirs and celebrati d her 53 1 wedding
anniversary Jan. 1, 18yU. She leaves a
husband in a critical condition with the
same disease and two grand daughters
and ten great grand-children and many
friends to mourn her Iojs-
A p 'clous one from us is gone.
A voice we loved is stillod;
A place is vacaut in our home,
Which nevr can be filled.
God In His wisdom has recalled
The boon His love had given;
And though the body moulders here, '
The soul ii sufe In heaven.
Eagle Creek.
Died, at Eagle. Creek, February 24,
Reae T., youngest son of Eli Noe, aged
23 years, 2 months and 24 days, of con
sumption The deceased was hurried
at the Forester cemetery ....
. There has been fine weather for the
past few days, but looks like rain auain.
John Forester, our blacksmith, bas
been overrun wilh work. -u
H. Gerhardtis, our young artist, has
been doing some fine work lately.
' Mrs. J. A. Reid.of Sherman county,
has returned home from visiting her
parenls, H.
this place.
J. Dun Curen is very
sumption.
' W.. and A- Bell started to Eastern
Oregon the 20th oi February.
A successful term of school
February 24th, Mrs. Allurd
teacher.
The gypsies camped near the school
house about two weeks ago, but did not
stay loner.
There is Sunday school at the school
house evety Sunday evening, which is
largely attended by the young folks of
this settlement. J. Cahill is teacher.
P, Judd, of this place, has been hanl
ing quite a quantity of- apples to Ore
gon City lately. ' ,
March 7. A Readkr.
For the Biggest Bargains
In Oregon City
-CALL ON
H. and Mary Braekett, of
lovy . with con-
closed
being
Ladies' and Gent's Fur
nishings, Clothing, Hats,
Caps, Umbrellas, Mack
intoshes, Blankets, Dry
Goods, Shoes, Japanese
Goods, Etc., Etc.
; G.:N: JOE & CO.,
Next door to Postoifice.
Dealer In
First-Class
Fresh Meats of All Kinds
Opposite Huntley's, Oregon City.
I I'vtvlt TeuiKtwls With Cascurets.
Candy .Cathartic, cure constipation
forever. 10c, 25c. If C.C.C. fail, drug
gists refund monsy.
For First-Class
BREAD and PASTRY
Go to
C. F. HENNINQS
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 b OoaTnae1
In the Circuit Court ot the State ol Oregon for
the County of Clackamas.
Leolie Blair, Plaintiff,
:G0 TO - G. H. BESTOW
FOB
DOORS, WINDOWS. MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CASH PBI0E8 EVES OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Shop Oppo.lt Congregational Chnroh, Alain Street, Oregon City, Ore.
Undertaker and Erabalmei
Carries a complete line of caskets, coffinr
robes, etc. Superior goods, Superio
services at most moderate prices. A ex
door to Commercial bank.
Oregon City - Obbqo
i
the
Ifetv Era.
Joseph Riel is quite sick with dropsy.
Frank McArcher was seen hunting
Monday, and came to town with a duck.
Vretty good for a beginner.
Tho New Era Literary Societv will
hold a meeting and elect new olBceiB
Tuesday,
Singine every Wednesday evenine at
7:30, at the school house: all members of
the Literary society are cordiallv mviled
to come and mingle their voices to
gether. E. Veteto and Fred Burgoyne will
leave for Washington this week.
Perhaps some of the New Era fern
diggers are beginning to get an idea in
their head that because they can root
out ferns that they are dentists, but we
think that they are mistaken.
Willie Newberg and Frank McArthur
made a flying trip to Oregon City Mon
day. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Joi n
Burgoyne is on the sick list, and trust
sua win soon regain her bealth.
Bnyeral of tho men from the wood
camps are going to their respective
homes at Portland this week.
Mar. 7. Dew Drops.
Bolton.
H. C. Sniff, of Walla Walla wa spending
week Willi Mr. Clias. uailOKley s family.
Mrs. Hoffman and dauirhtor.Floreiict. are con
fined to the house by sicklies.
Mrs. May Ilokomb and on, of East Portland .
wure visiting her mother, Mrs. K. L. Oreaves,
(luring me weeit.
Mr. J. 8. Thompson, the well known horse man
of Fossil, and Mr. Quarrels, of the same plaoe,
were visum their old friends, the Huiihes heirs.
at Mr. Mnjjunu's, this week.
Mr. Meade, Spo. of the T. M. 0. A. of Oregon
City, was a visitor at the Literary Society, hwt Sat.
night, and favored the Society with an address.
Jo8ephusTomklnt,8on and daughter, are spend
ing the week dowo on their homestead, 111 Col
umbia county.
Mar. 9. JulU
Johnathan R. Blair, Defendant
To Johnathan It. Blair, the drfendant above
named: ,
N THS NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
Yon are herehv reciuiied to mwear and answer
the complaint filed against you in the above en
titled court In this cause within six weeks from
the date of the first publication of this summon,
that is to say, on or ueiore tlie lain (lay ot April.
1K'J9, the first publication of this summons being
on the 3d day of March, 18IM), and the Inst on the
11th day of April, 18U9, and it yon full to answer
Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in tlie complaint, to-wit : That the
tionos ot matrimony uereiornre nno now enisl
ing between plHlntin" and defendant be dissolv
ed ; that plaintiff have the custody and control
of their minor child : that she have her costs and
disbursements herein, and such other and furth
er relief as shall seem meet lu the premises.
This summons is published pursuant to an
order of the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, county indue
of Clackamas county, Oregon, granted on March
1st, am, prescriDing ana ordering pniillciitlou ol
this summons once a week for six weeks.
HKDOK8 & GKIKFim.
Attorneys for I'laiutiff.
Maple Lane,
At tho nnuual school meeting Monday night
we had the very unusual business of elecUng 8,e cr0V( wa8 pri,stmt Hni the baskets
three directors, caused liy the removal from the, .. , , ,, , , .v i, I "
Crescent.
The annual school meeting of Dist ,
16 was held Monday afternoon at the
school house. Chas. E. Reynolds was
elected director and G. W. Waldron
was elected clerk both by acclamation.
Miss Holden who successfully c losed
a nve months' winter term, was re-elected
to teach the remaining three
months of school.
- The basket social given at the close of
the terra was very successful, and not
withstanding the bad weather a comfort-
district of two directors. V. 0. Wlllimns and M
W, Hamuli. I he election resulted In the choice
f A. Maun for one year, J. V, Plxou for two
.mil flay Unen for three years, K. M, Ward was
. lid school clerk. The uuesUon was raised as
t.i the legality of the board constituted as It then
was employing a teacher for the term succeeding
theeliolion. The board oouslsted of the chairman
and one just on tlie eve of ukwvIiik, the third
having already moved. The point was refered by
vote, of the Imeellng, to the oouuty superinten
dent of Multnomah county.
John Darling's youngest daughter ts lying very
I. Of course, we all. hope for a favorable change,
ills son, John, has been quite sick, but Is cou
vuleseut, Mrs. N. Y. Richard It visiting her daughter,
Mrs, Jennings, at Sellwood,
Mrs. A. M. Bray ton is quite sick with bronchitis
1 1 a touch of gilp.
sir. Minan aud family started for Salem Sattir
lay. and have uot yet returned. They went with
a twin.
Mr. Uatlie Hyatt, of Oregon City, was out t
islt her people Suuday, returning Monday.
W. W. Cramer is having big lot of slumps
'lied.
Mirch7, . X
netted sutlicient to clear all debt on the
school belt and tower.
At the school meeting the district ac
cepted as a donation the bell and bdlfry
from the young people and voted thank
to them (or the donation.
Mar. 8th. . II. II.
Harmony.
Win. Biddle, who is on the W . T,
Ellis place, has put up some new board-
ami-wire fence, and is having some land
cleared.
In the list of teachers who attended
the Association at Willamette Falls.Feb.
25, published in last wtwk's Courier-
Hkrald, the name YV. H. Payo",
should read. "W. H. Karr. Payo".
F. M. Holmes and family are talking
of moving back to Eastern Oregon.
Mar. 6. X.X.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
Jacob Spangler,
Plaiutiff,
vs.
Jeremiah Johnson and Ella A. Johnson,
Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss
HV VIRTIIB OF A JUDGMENT ORDKR. DE-
1 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 lth day of February, 1899, upon
a Judgment rendered and entered in faidoouit on
the iffitli day of November, 1898, In favor of
Jacob Spangler. plaintiff, and against Jeremiah
Johnson and KUa A. Johnson, defendants, for
the sum of Sl,064.00, with interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 20th day
of November, 1808, aud the further sum of
8100.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of
816.llJ costs end 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-wit : '
Lots, In block 81, In the Oregon Iron and Steel
Company's First Addition to the Town of Obwo
go. in Clncksmns comity, state of Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment, order and decree, and in compliance
with ihe commands of said writ, I wlll.ou
SATURDAY. THE 18th UAY OF MARCH,
181)9, 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 smd Conntvand fetale, sell at public
auction, subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the
rli-'ht, title and interest which the wilhin named
defendants or either of them, had on
the date of the mo'tgaRe herein or since
had in or to the above described real proper
ty or anv part thereol to satisfy said exeoution,
Judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all
accruing costs. J, J. COOKE,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 16, 18D0.
Clterryville.
We areh vlng fine weather now for putting in
crops, and flowers are beginning to bloom, mak
ing It look very much as If cold winter had gone,
and spring was here. We hope this will prove
true.
Mrs. George Beebe, of Sandy Ridge, was visit.
Ing Mr. G. T. Beebe's family last week. . .
The annual school election was held at the
school house yesterday afternoon, aud C. W. Har
ris was eiecieu uirectur lor three years, and J. w.
Baly clerk for the ensuing year.
Those who have been on the sick list are Im
proving aud nearly all well at present.
Mar, 7. , Jack Frost.
To Cur Constipation Forevei.
Take Cascareis Candy Cathartic 10c
or 25c. If C. C. C. failtocure, druetrists
refund money, -.
Notice of Sale of Delinquent Stock.
VOTICE IS HKRKBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR
-v tue of certain assessments on the shares of
capital stock of the BlueKiver Mining and Mill
ing Company, a corporation, of assessments duly
levied by the directors thereof at their duly called
meetings on the 6th day of June 1896, Aug. 16,
197. 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, 1899, said assess
ments were declared to be delinquent, and pur
suant to Ihe order thereof, now, therefore, the
following stock will on Saturday. Auril 1st. 1899.
at t o'clock p. m., at the front door of the court
house in the city ot Oregon Cily. Oregon, be sold
by me at public auction, to Ihe highest bidder for
cash in hand, to make the amount of assessment
and costs of advertising therein, namely
Name, No. Shares. Amount
B. r. Linn , .1,500
Francis Rails 267
N. O. Walden Estate 1,(KI
W. W. Myers , ....w.....4,o00
J. W. Potter 200
Pete Nehrln 200
Oregon City, Feb. 28, 1899.
J. M. TRACI, President,
J. J. COOKE, Secretary,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION ISSl'ED OUT
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Clackamas county, ot date February 21st, 1899,
upon a decree of foreclosure duly rendered ill
ssld court on November 2tlth, 1898, In the case of
linmtl Herlihy. plain till', vs. liimiul Herlihy and
Ellen Herlihy, his wife, defendants, In favon f
Ihe plaintiff and against the defendants, I will,
at 1:110 o'clock in tlie afternoon on the
25TH DAY OF MARCH, 1899.
Al the front door of the court house in Oregon
City, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the high,
est bidder, for cash in hbnd, subject to redemp
tion, tne premtes nescrinea in saia uecree 01
foreclosure being situated in Clackamas oouuty,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
All of the south half of a certain tract of land
deeded to Daniel Herlihy by the Oregon and Cal
ifornia Kiiilrnfld Company, said entire tract being
described as follows: The east hal1 of the north
east quarter of the southeast quarter ol section
8, township 2 south, range four (4) east, Willam
ette meriiliau; said foulh half containing fifty
nine acres more-or less, excciiting the rt serviu
tious mmle in favor ol the Oregon and Califor
nia Railroad C mipany lu Its d. ed to Daniel
Herlihy made the 2S'h day of February, 1801, to
satisfy the sum of V)6 CO, with interest from No
vember 20th, 1898, at the rate of 8 per cent. p?r
annum, and the costs and disbursements of suld
soil, tai'.'d at $10.00, and the costs of and upon
this writ.
J.J COOKE,
Sheriff of Clackamas couutv, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 21, 1899, .
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In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Clackamas. Tillie Lam Foo,'
plaintiff, vs. Lam Foo, defendant. To Lam Foo,
the above named detendaut: lu the name of the
state of Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed against you
f nnt!tla4 nnnrl it, tliia ntlHfl Witlllll
six weeks from the date of the first publication
of this summons, to-wit: On or belore the 26th
davof Ma'Ch. 1899; the first publication hereof
being on the 10th day of Febma-y, 1899, and the
last publication being on the 24th day of March,
1NI9, ami if you fail to answer, plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed for in the
complaibt, lo wil: 1st For a decree of nullity
ot marriage between you and the plaintiff, on the
ground that ou have a living wife by a prior
marriage. 2nd And for a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing between you
nnd the plaintiff, on the groundsof cruel and
Inhuman treatment of plaintiff, rendering llfo
burdensome. For costs of suit and general relief.
'Mils summons is published pursuant to an order
..I II, . Tli..niu. kv.n flnmilv Inrtorp of sa d
coil uly, in the absence of the judge of said circuit
ociuit, granted on February a. lrcw. ano prescnu
Ing publication of the summons herein once a
week for six weeks. N. H. Bt noMFiKi.D,
Pluintiit'8 Attorney.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOilCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that under an
by virtue of a judgment and decree of thl
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamai
countjf, rendered and entered in said court oj
the 9th dav of Januaiv. 1899. in a certain suit
therein pending, in favor of H. F; Allen, John
Conch Lewis and Lucius A. Lewis, partners a K
' Hen k Lewis, the plaintiff therein, and againy
Margaret L. Batdorf , defendant therein, and un i
der and by virtue of an execution with a copy ol I
said Judgment and decree annexed, Issued oi j
January 81, 1BD9, out 01 saia court unaer me sen
thereof and under the hand of the olerk thereo
and to me as Sheriff of Clackamas county, Ore
gon, duly directed, commanding me, as sucit.
Sheriff, among other things, to sell the proper!1
hereinafter described, I did duly levy on the sat)-'
property described In said Judgment and decrel
aa lots i, , , in diock 02, 01 me cuy 01 uregoui
Cltv, in said county and state, and that uudeli
and in pursuance of a certain other judgment
and aeoree ot tne saia circuit nun, renuere.
and entered January 9th, 1899, in a oertain sui
therein pending, in favor of L, A. Lewis, plaintil
therein, and against Margaret L. Batdorf, eta!
defendants thereln.and under and by virtue of ai
execution with copy of said judgment and decrt
annexed. Issued thereon on January 81, 1899, uni
der the seal of said court and under tlie hand o,
tnecteri tnereoi, anc to nie amy airecien, an
UUlllIlimiuiliR. uic, fx,,,,,,, u.iici ,ui'6.-, iu ,u ,m
lots land 2, 1 did duly levy ou said lots 1 and iji
block 82, and have appointed
SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF MARCH, 18th I
at 11 o'clock io the forenoon of said day as tin L'
time and tlie front door of the county court nous
in Oregon City, Oregon, as the place for thesul
of said real property.
Lots 1 and 2, block r2, will be sold undor bot
of said above described judgments nnd decre..
and the executions to enforce the same, and loi
8 and 4. block 02. will be sold on the first men
tioned of said judgments and decrees and tli
execution to enforce the same. t
The procoeds of the sale ol lots 1 and 2, bloci
62, will be applied in discharge and Batlsfnotioij
of the coats and expenses of this sale and of th
sum of $85.95, with interest from October 19,1891
at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, nnd 817.6
the costs and disbursements of said suit, due 0 :
the judgment and decree in favor of L A. Lewi:
nnd of the sum of 82500, with interest from Fel
ruary 3, 1896, at said rate, the sum of 8225 a.
toruey's fees, and 816.00 costs and disbursement J
the same being the amount of the Judgment an
decree iu favor of Allen & Lewis, above mentioi
ed. The proceeds of the sale of lots 8 aud -
block 62, will beapplied to the payment and di:
charge of the Judgment In favor of Allen & Lew r
above described . :
Dated February 4, 1899. (
J. J. COOKE, Sheriff.
N
FA'EOIITRIX'S NOTICE
OTICE IS HEREBY GiVkN THAT I HAVfi
ben annotated executrix of the last will
and testament of the estate of Samuel Helple,
deceased, by the Hon. county court of Clackamas
county, Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to present
the same to me for payment, at my home at
Eagle Creek (Curriusville P. O.j Clackamas ooun
ly, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six
months from the date of this notice.
MRS. M vKY HF.IPI.E,
Executrix of the last will and testament ef Sam
uel Helple, deceased.
Dated this 20.h day of February, 1899.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVK
been amointed executor of the last will and
testament of the estate of Jane Baker, dooeased,
by the honorable county court of Clackamas
conntv, Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to present
the same to me for (wymeut at my home at Stone,
Clackamas county, Oregon, with proper vouchers,
within six months from the date of this notice.
JOHN J. HATTAN.
Executor of the Inst will and testament of Jan
Baker, deceased.
Dated this 27 th day of January, 1899.
EXECUTRIX . NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has
been duly appointed by th county court, of the
slate of Oregon, for Clackamas county, to be the
executrix of Ihe laet will and testament of James
O. Wilson, deceaard, and that she has qualified as
such. All persons having claims against the
estate ol said decedent are hereby notified toprwent
the mine to the undersigned at her residenoe at
Milwaukle in said oouuty of Clackamas within
six (6) mouths from Ihe first publication of Ibis
notion.
MARGARET A. WILSON.
Executrix f the last Will and Testament ot
James A. Wilson, decesuied.
Feulon, Bmnangh A Mutr.
Attorneys for Estate.
CONTEST NOTICE.
, Dmmrtment of the Interior.)
United Status Laud Ofkick,?
Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 21, 1899.)
A SUFFICIENT CONTEST AFFIDAVIT HAV
Ing been tiled in this office by Asa Reed, con
testant, against homestead entry No. 11S76, made
October 4, 1S96, for SVY1 section 5, township 8 s.
range 7 e, by Julius Steinberg, enntestee. in which
it Is alleged that the said Julius Steinberg bus
wholly abandoned said tract and changed his resi
dence therefrom for more than twelve months
last past and next to the date of said contest affi
davit; that the said Steinberg not only abandoned
bis claim but actually alwudoned the state of
Oregon about twelve motr.hs ago and went to
Klondike. Alaska, and as far as known he st II re
sides at the present In Alaska; that the statements
contained 111 his pretended "leave of absence."
Hied February, 1898, were not such as to jnstifv a
leave of aheen e, such as the Act of March 2, 1879,
ever contemplated; that said tract is not settled
upon ad cultivated by said claimant as required
by law at ant period siuoe the date of said entry,
said parties ere hereby notified to arpear, respond
aud offer evidence liHi'ohing said allegation at 10
o'clock, a. M , on Apail Its 1899, before the Regis
ler and Receiver at the Uuited Stales Land On.ce
In Oregon City, Oreg in.
The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit
filed Kebrua'y 2n, 1899, set forth facts which show
thai afler due diligence personal servce uf this
BiHice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and
directed that snch notice be given by due and
proper publication. WM. U ALLOW AY,
Receiver.
Don't make muslin nnderwer.r, when
vou can buy at yery low prices, at the
Racket Store,
SUMMONS
In Ihe Clroult Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
the County of Clackauius.
C. R. Roork, rittiutiff,
vs.
Nnncya,, Hunter, J. C. Roork. Eliza
W. Roork, Salina A. Green, Ida A.
tirill, Mrs. Roberts, widow of J. W.
Roork, deceased; P. H. Roork,
James L Roork, Annie E. Hale,
Mis. Carrie Powell, Saiah C.Kelly,
Ada E. Tiederinan, Pearl Roork,
Sam A. Kelly, Mrs. McKenile, John
R. Kelly, Bonj. J. Kelly, Mrs. LU
He Dundee. Mrs. Moriah Buoy,
unknown children of Mrs Corina
Culbertson, deceased; unknown
children of Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin,
deceased; unknown children of
Harvey Kpok. deceased: W. M.
Heckler, u. W. Hackler. Mahala
Hacker, Eliza Peltijohn. J. 8.
- Hackler. T J. Hackler, Jamina
KIttrell, F. A. Hackler and all
other heirs unknown of Thos.
Roork, deoeased.
Defendants.
To Nancy L. Hunter, J, C. Roork, Eliza W.
Roork, Salina A. lireen, Ida A. (irill, 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 K. Tlederman, Pearl
Rooik, Sain A. Kelly, Mrs. McKenzle, John B.
Kelly, Ben). J. Kelly, Mrs. Lillie Dundee, Mrs.
Moriah Buoy, unknown children of Mrs. Corina
Culbertsou. deceased: unanown children of Mrs.
Rosa M. Calvin deoeased; unknown children of
Harvey Roork. deceased; W. M. Hackler, G. W.
Hackler, Mahala Hackler, Eliza Pettijohn, J. 8.
Hackler, 1 J. Hackler, Jamina Ktltrell, F. A.
Hackler, and Jail other heirs uukuown of Tbos.
Roork : deceased . said defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
Vou and each of you are hereby required to
be and appear in the above entitled court on or
before Ihe 17th dav of April, 1899, to answer the
complaint tiled against you in the above entitled
suit, and If vou full to do so the plaintiff will lake
a decree aga"inst yon for the relief demanded In
the complaint, to-wit: That the pMntlff be de
creed to be the owuer 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, In Clackamas county,
Oregon, and that vou and each of ou be forever
barred from asserting any claim thereto, and for
such other relief as shall seem meet and proper.
This summons is published by order of Hon.
T. A. McBnde, judce ot said court, made the 20tb
day of February. 19. H. K. fROSS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First publication February 24. 1899 , m
A HOME FOR $10 PER MONTH.
Consisting of I loti, good garden spot, running
water th year round, S room house, good cellar,
barn big enouwh for two cowl and 100 chickens,
U blocks from court house. Price 80. pr
cent interest. 7 cash down. For particulars
Inquire at this office. Team and slock taken fn
exchange. '
I
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, fi
the County of Clackamas.
G. A. Rockwood,
n Plaintiff,
vs.
Wm. M. Burket and Sarah Burket,
his wife, and Joseph Eugene Hed
ges, as hxecutor of the will of
Joseph Hedges, deceased, ,
Defendants.
8tateof Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER; II 3
cree and an execution, duly issued out of H ?J
under the seal of the above entitled court, in t
above entitled cause, and to nie duly directed aijij
dated the 8th (lay of rebrnary, 1899, upon a ju(H
ment rendered and entered In Bald court on t h
Slst day of January, 1899, in favor of G. A. Roc
wood, plaintiff, and agaiust Wm. 'M. Burket auti
Sarah Burket, bis wife, and Joseph Eugene Hi'
gesas executor of the will of Joseph Hedge ji
deceased, deiendants, for tlie sum of 8189. feB
with Interest thereon at Ihe rate of 10 per cent i !
annum from the 31st day of January, 1899, a -';
further sum of 840.00. as attorney's fee, aifil
the further sum of $22.24, with interest there if
from the Slst day of January, 1899, and t v;
the further sum of 912 50 costs and dlsbursemei P,
and the oosts of and upon this writ, cummandi
me lo make sale of the following described n
property, situate In the county of Clackam Ii
state of Oregon, to-wit: tj
ot lot one (1) of b'ock nineteen (191 in Holnij
addition to Oregon Cily, Oregon, which 4 is if i
scribed as follows: Beginning at the northw Sjj
oornerof said lot one (1) and thence east alo;
the north line of said lot 60 feet! Ihence sot ?
parallel with the west Hue of said lot one (1) ' .1 ,
feet to the south side of said lot one (1); tlier( s
west ou teet to the southwest corner oi saia
one (1); thence north along west line 200 feet
plaoe of beginning, said lot being in the no
part of sW Holmes' D. L. C. No. 46, Notiflcati
678, on tlie Bart of said claim adjoining Orot,
City.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execull.
Judgment order and decree, and in eompliaiij
with the commands of said writ, 1 will, on jj,
SATURDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF APRIL,
1899, at Ihe hour of one o'clock P. M., at the fr( .
door of the County Court House in the clt
Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at p'
lie auction, subject to redemption, to thehigl
bidder, for U. H. gold coin, cash in hand, all tg
right, title and Interest which ihe within nan'
defendants, or either of them, had on tlieilati j.
lue mortgage herein, or since had in or to i
above described real property or any part the
to satisfy said execution judgment order, dec
interest, costs aud all acciuhig costs.
J. J COOKS,
Phetlff of Clackamas Countv, Oregoi
Dated Oregon city, Oregon, reD. 8, isaa.
sl'
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MEN
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No!
Is hereby given that I have hied my h
reDort as executor ot the will of John Kill lam,
ceased, aud that the probate onurt of Clackai
conntv. State ! uregnn, lias set nonoav, tne
dav of' April, 1899, at the hour of 10 o'clock a
for the hearing oi me saia report ana oi.jec'if t -thereto,
if any there be, et which lime all pen.: J
that are .nUrested are hereby notified to be prcsfe 'J
JAS. FULi.AM, -Executor
of tlie will of John Fullmau, deem ! I
For Ren! The law 8 room, tr.r'
cnnstrnitexi bouse, lately occupied F
Rv. M.L. Rugg-, forrenl. I
LI. E. Cross, Agent