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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1899.
BOARD OP I'OMMiSSIOSERS.
Kejulur April Term or tie County
Bbftrfi.
S. F. Marks, chairman; J. It. Morton,
TC. Scott, commissioners.
Be it remembered, that at a regular
session of the board of (ftjunty coniinis
eibnerg for tlio county if Clackamas,
grate of Oregon :
Began and held in the court house of
said county and state on Wednesday,
th 8th ly o( March. 18119. the same be
ing the regular time fixed by said board
for holding a lOjulnrsesBion of said board
for the transaction of county business.
Present; Honorable S. j Marks,, com
missioner.; Honorable J. K. Morton,
coiiiiuisisiuiier; Honorable Richard .Scott,
commissioner, and Elmer Dixon, cleik
and J.' J. Cooke, sheriff. When the lol
lowinc proceedings were bad to-wit:
In the matter of the application of Ole
MikkleBon for powder in road district
No. !S8; now comes Ole Mikkleson before
the lioaid and represents to die board
that their disirict was allowed $100 in
October, 1 81)7, and that they had never
received the same andthat said district
needi d some powder to clear out the
Hood View road, and the board being
fullv advised, it H ordered that said dis
trict be allowed 1500 pounds of puwder
with the new wary (use and caps.
In the matter of the (lanugo) suit of
Ernest Bo chiiian vs. Clackamas county.
Now comes suid Kitiest Buei hu an by
his attorm ys and offers to settle said suit
for the sum of $8oil, and costs ainonnting
to fl'MO, ami the boaid being fully ad
vised, it is oideied that said offer be ac
cepted and the cleik iH heteby instructed
to issue a variant for said amount in
favor ('f Ernest Hoechmaii.
In the matter of Brigham for a rebate
of taxes. Now comes Briglintn by his
attorney W IS U'Ben, and petitions the
boaid for a rebate of a portion of tho
cost on certain delinquent taxes and the
board not being ful'y advised, it is
ordered Unit said matter be laid ov r un
til the May teun of the board.
In the m ilter nl building a bridge on
upper Kaglo Creek or. the line between
road districts 8 and. f(. Now comes
Messers, Paulsen and Miller before the
board and len'esent that they have
about complited a road on both sides of
said creek at their own expense (of
HDout f 1000', when completed and in
consideration of said work they ask the
county to build them a bridge across
said erei k and the hoaid being fully ad
vised, it is oidered that when road is
completed the county will build said
bridge.
In the mutter of the petition of Ed
Graves, etal, for a countv road; this
matter having been laid over from 'he
March term, and the
Board being fully advised, it is or
dered that Chris Kocher, U W Prosser
and Dave McArthur be and are hereby
appointed asvieweis to meet.at place of
beginning on the 20th day of A pi i 1 , 1800,
and subscribe to a written oath of olhVe
administered by E P Bands, a skillful
surveyor, be being appointed by the
boaid to gnrvi-y said road, before pro
ceeding to view ami locate suid road and
report in writing at the next regular
term of this hoard.
In the matter of the request of C F
Clark of road district No 2 in regard to
distribution of load money. Now comes
C V Clark and VepresentB to the board
that it would be for the best interests of
Ids district to have the road monev of
their district used on the trunk road at
Clackamas, tinnnyside and Happy
Hollow. Ami the hoHrd being fully satis
lied, it is ordered that the road money
of said district be spent on extension of
tn.nk lincB where most traveled.
In the matter of the petition and sub
scription list from load district No 5).
This matter coming on now to be beard
and the hoard being fully advired, it is
ordered that ($1(0) one hundred dollars
be allowed said district.
In the mailer of the opening of the
change in the Ihiyton and Oregon City
road. Now comes P A Baker and G E
Hayes before the board and represent
that said road should be opened at once,
and the board being fully advifed, it is
ordered that suid road be opened at once,
and tho clerk is directed to issue the
necessary orders to Supervisor Aden of
district No 81.
In the matter of the resignation of
Fred Sohall'or, as supei visor of road dis
trict No 'Z'l, it Is ordered by the boaid
that the resignation of Kred Schaffer as
mipei visor in district No 22, he accepted,
and that Wbert Engle be appointed to
till said vacancy,
In the matter of aid for Mrs. Walker
an indigent person, it iB ordered by the
hoard that Mrs. Walker be given an
mler on I he Bed Front Trading Com
pany for !r7.B0 worth of goods.
n the matter of building a bridge in
road district No 25, It is ordered by the
noard that Supervisor Barth of said ilis
trict.bo ordered to build Baid biidge.
lilt. 1.8 AI.1.0WKD.
In the matter of the psyment of claims
tiled against Ciackamaa county, the
hoard of county commissioners having
examined said claims and being fully
atislled, it is ordered by the board that
'he clerk shall isBiie warrants on the
general fund in favor of the persons for
ilie amounts hereinafter specified in
oaynteut of said claim ;
Hli Williams, assessor's ac $100 00
.1 G Potter " " 75 0t)
'times V Nelson " ' 72 00
N Blair . " " , . J.S 00
K 1. Pollock " " 48 00
i E Williams " " 27 00
' G Porter bal due for March .... 22 08
Courier-Herald stationery and
supplies) 32 37
Courier Herald bal on tax receipts 27 00
" " county court 15 00
Enterpriso " " 15 yo
N'oblitfs stables insane no etc. . . 10 50
OTA T Co telephone ac 3 (U)
T 8 Lawrence court house no. ... 48 60
V W Bowland school supt ac... 207 60
I'ress assessors blanks 12 00
IV (t Parker insane ac 5 00
''aril A Summer Insane ac 10 00
A A Sotnmer " " 6 00
CTCo freight on scrapers.... 3 50
'ustice court district No, 4 State vs
George Kirk
') Nchubel j p 10 00
4 F McCown constable 13 10
lian Stricklin witness........... 4 30
.'.latt Kandle " 5 10
'ouii Callahan " 4 30
tobert Rutherford " 4 SO
Maggie Martin 3 00
frank Welsh " 1 70
Cd Harrington 3 90
Inelo Card " 3 00
William Davis juror 1 20
Daniel Williams " 1 20
W 8 Forbes " 1 20
M E Willougbby " I 20
H Kalston " 1 20
Justice court distiict No 4 State ysDavid
Habb
C (ehuebel j p .. 10 50
E L Shaw constable 9 00
.Morton Mortimore witness 1 70
Olive Mortimore " 1 70
Grace Williams " : I 70
Emma Thompson " 1 70
Haitie Wonder " 1 70
Stella Ramsby " 1 70
J B Preston " 1 70
George Young juror 1 20
John Young " . . . ... 1 20
Thomas Miller " 1 20
T B Hankins " 1 20
Henry Cooke " 1 20
Herbert Thome " 1 20
Justice court district No 19 State vs
Charles A. Reynolds
W W .less j p $ 10 75
F M Watkiiie constable 0 10
Philip Weismandel witness 2 00
Christ Weismandel " 2 00
Charley Weismendal " 2 00
Ed Kings " 3 10
i W Soamlin " 2 70
Ernest Klarr " 3 10
George Seheer " 3 10
Charles Kiaikberger " 3 10
A W Riggs jurymen 1 00
William Covey " 1 00
E H Eamsley " 1 00
G B Fox " 1 0;
J O Walker " 1 00
Chris Kocher " 1 00
Justice court district No 4 State vs W
Alhee and I' red Helm
CSi huhel j p $ 3 65
E L Shaw constable 2 40
Justice court district No 7 Jury list
W W Jesse j p $ 3 00
Groige U Fox 2 00
Charles Iloyis 2 On
C E Burns account Boys and Girls
Aid Societv 5 20
N W Bowland institute ac 3 00
Mrs L Winesett, pauper ac 25 00
Justice couit district No 13 State vs
Renin
T G Jonsrud j p $ 3 70
Gilheit Jonsi ud constable 4 10
Anton Malar witness 2 00
M Keisii-ker " 3 10
State va Christian Morelock, coroner's
inquest
Hiram Straight juror $ 1 20
Amos Leamann " 1 20
T M Miller . " 12)
W H Young1 " .... ... 1 20
Frank Winslow " 1 20
G H Yout g " 1 1 -M
George Scliwing witness 2 00
J P Gengler " 2 90
Thomas rt Mann " 2 10
ieorge Ridgeway " 2 10
J F Small! y " 1 70
Andreas Ih-ngler 3 10
M C Strickland coroner 21 80
Ed Shaw constable 11 50
M C Strickland autopsv 10 00
G B Dimick district att'y 5 20
G H Young cartage - 6 00
Oregon City Hospital pauper ac. 23 50
Inquest on the body of George Hoen,
deceased
R I)' Wilson jurymen $ 1 20
W H Young " '1 20
GH Young " 120
Frank Winslow " 1 20
Amos Leamann " 121
HirHin Straight " 1 20
Walter Bradley witness 1 70
Carl Church " 1 70
Don Meldrum " 1 70
Blanche B.iin 1 70
Grace Tower " 1 70
Robert Caufield " ' 1 70
W G Parker " 1 70
E A Summer " 1 70
W E Carl I " I 70
Mary Sunnier " 1 70
M C Strickland coroner 20 80
E L Shaw constable 9 70
G B Dimick dist att'y 5 20
R L Russell pauper ac 5 0,)
H Straight " 10 00
Bellomy & Busch c h ac 4 50
P Nehren c h ac 3 00
Red Front Trading Co. 7 50
Justice court district No 14 State vs
George Brown
H i Gibsoii j p 7 80
Constable 1 00
George Foreman witness 2 10
E H Burcbard " 2 30
M Preston " 2 30
Gabrel Norris "- 2 50
Charles Bartlemay " . ... 150
Marion Henkle " 1 50
J L Newell " 8 70
Josiah Osborn " 2 50
8 J Landon " 2 50
Roy Forman " 2 10
W A Huntley sup 84 90
J J Cooke boarding prisoners. ... 24 30
W H Young sheriff ac 1 00
W L Miller " " 2 00
T B Hankins " ' 10 50
ON Greenman hauling 2 00
UOAD HKl'ORTS Al'l'ltOVKD.
In the matter of the payments of
claims filed agaiiiBt Clackamas county;
the board of county commissioners hav
ing examined said claims and being fully
satisfied, it is ordered by the board that
the clerk shall issue warrants on the
general and road hinds in favor of the
persons for the amounts hereinafter
specified in payment of said claims:
Road district No 1,W H Ooiinsell, super
visorLabor on Milwaukio and Ba
ker's Ferry road.
E Lyons and team $10 50
W ll Counsel 1 5 00
W II Counsoll and team 375
W S Payne, rep plow and grader. 1 25
Total $20 50
Tools on band one grader, one plow,
four Blip sermiers and one pick,
Iload district No 2, U S Blakney, super
visor U S Blakney and team $3 50
ltoad district No 3, A W Cooke, super
visor Henry Hilleary, lumber $8 80
Uoad distiict No 6, J H Revenue, super
visor Vigorit Powder Company, Towder, fuse,
etc $205 20
Road district No 11, John E Smith, su
pervisorLabor on Holcomb, For
sythe, and Baker's Ferry roads and
material on Foreythe bridge.
John E Smith $12 00
W Forsythe I 60
L I) Mumpower 1 50
F Brown 75
FFurgueon.. 75
Kph iurgneon. 75
II Faubian 75
J E Witsig 3 00
R L Russell, mattock 100
J A Jones, lumber 8 IS
Wilson A Cooke, spikes 50
Total.
.(30 66
Road district No 13,. W H Mattoon,
supervisor Labor on Viola hill.
Y C Jubb $3 00
WC Ward 3 00
BO Ward... ; 3 00
W H Mattoon 4 00
Pope & Co, fuse and caps 1 75
Pope & Co, hardware 1 25
. Total $16 00
Road district No 14, A Mautz superyisor
Labor on Highland road.
John Dixon ?3 00
Mat Hamilton.... 75
A Mautz : 3 00
Total $6 75
Tools on hand at the end of the month
three stone hammers.
Road district No 15, R II Tabor, super
visorLabor on the New Stringtown
road.
R H Tabor . .$7 00
George Broughton, lumber 1 41
Total $8 40
Road district No 10, C H Foster super
visor Vigorit Powder Co, powder $53 90
Ro'd district No 18. M E London super
visor Labor on Molalla road.
J W Jones $3 00
M E London 4 00
T J L-wis 3 00 j
J W Jones 3 00 !
M E London and team 7 00
M E London 1 00 '
Lindslev & Son, lumber 7 70
WilHon '& Cooke, nails 2 00;
Total $30 70
Road district No 22 Report of volun
teer work on Ramsby and Engle road
not signed by road supervisor.
Roail district No 23, W. J. Miller, super
visor
W J Miller .. $4 00
Rond district No 20, J R Shaver, super
visor Labor on Molalla and Canby
mail.
LS'ehmanand team $0 25
L Stehman 5 25
Total.... $11 50
Road district No 27, J A Stanton, super
visor Labor on Shuck Mill and Glad
Tidings road.
Blufard Stanton and team ..
Blu'ard Stanton
W M Bird
Bremer Otto
August Geerman.
G B Pdwel!
Olie Rye with team
Olie Ronning
John Wormdnhl
Peler Wormdall
P J Anderson and tearn . . .
A B Anderson and team
$13 50
1 50
8
25
1
1
50
50
2
4
2
3
3
25
60
25
00
00
50
4
4
2
50
A a Anierson z 20
95
Roy Phelps and tearn. 4 50
I'd ward Peterson and team 4 50
Peter Olson and team 3 00
William Jennings and team 3 00
William Jennings 3 00
W H Lenn with team 2 25
W H Lenn 3 00
Nick Rirdcher ? 25
Dan Lee I 12
P H Thompson team 4 50
J A Stanton 23 00
Total $106 62
Tools on band at end of the month
two slush scrapers and one plow.
Road district No 29, CDF Wilson, su
vervisor Lahor anil material on
Stroup bridge and repairing culvert.
Mat Baun $ 1 50
FredYergen 1 60
Otto Knorr 2 00
CDF Wilson 4 00
Geo Broughton, lumber 23 36
Total $33 86
Tools on hand at end of month t wo
scrapers in district, but not as yet in mv
possession. Can get them at any time i
need them.
Road district No 31 'John Aden, super
visor Libor on Johnson and Sharp
road, Moser grade and Bockman
mountain road.
John Aden $20 00
John Johnson and team 15 00
John Wilken and team 13 50
Fred Moser 3 75
Sam Moser 2 25
Chailes Thompson 4 50
Sam Gross 4 50
F Gross 4 50
Ernest Bockman 5 25
John de New 3 00
Sam Moser, 510 rails B 25
John Lewellen, rep bridge 3 00
Total $85 50
Tools on hand at end of month I road
plow, 1 No 1 road scraper, 1 No 2 road
scraper and 1 road grader.
Road district No 35, S R Taylor, super
visor Lahor 011 Silverton road.
George Parelen 3 75
Paul Si vder , 4 50
Arthur Parelen 4 60
Total $12 75
Tools on hand at end of mouth three,
sciapers and I road plow.
Road district No 30, Fred S Baker,
supervisor. Labor on Ford and Bol
ton road.
F Martin and tean 3 00
F S Baker $0 00
Total
(Continued next week.)
.$9 00
His Life Was Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominont citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverance from a frightful death. In
telling of it he says: "I was taken with
Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. I was so
weak I couldn't even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
dio of Consumption, w hen I beard of
Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle
gave great relief. I continued to use it,
and now am well and strong. I can't
tay too much in its praise." This mar
velous medicine is the surest and quick
est cure in the world for all Throat and
Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Geo. A.
Harding's Drug Store; every bottle
guaranteed.
Two Million! a Year.
When people buy, try,nd buy again,
it means they're satisfied. The people
of the United States are now buying
Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of
two million boxes a year and it will be
three million before New Years. It
means merit proved, that Cascarets are
the most delightful bowel regulator for
everybody the year round. All drug
gists 10. 25, 60c a box, care guaranteed.
REALTY TRAN5ERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
O. McCown to C. K. Lewthwaite,
lot 18, blk 11, Gladstone $100
J. Sims to H. A. Vorpahl, lots 3,
4 11, blk 9, Canby, and lots 3,
4, blk 14, Sims' add 450
R. Giesy to M. Giesy, s of swj
of ee sec 30, 3s, le 1
G. W. Kidder to J. L. Mattocks,
21.15 a sec 26, 3s, le... ... ..... 800
E. Shank to A. Shank, 20.06 a sec
6, '3s, 3e, also 56 a W. 11. Fere-
dier claim, 8s, 3e 1,000
J. and T. Kingsbury to W. A. Ja-
rius, 3.50 a B. Smith claim, 2s,
3e 87
Unitid States to J. E. Currie, nw
sec 12. 3s, 5e ...patent
S. M. McCown to C. McCown, lot
18, blk 11, lots 13, 16, 19, 20, blk
12. lots 6 to 10, blk 15, lots 6 to
15, blk 18, lots 1,3, 4, 9 to 16,
blk 3, lots 1,2, 6 to 11, blk 6, lots
7. 8, blk 7, lots 10,11, blk 9, also
tract w of car line, Gladstone. .. 1
R. J. Beutel to W. J. McClellan,
lot 7, Bentel's tract 3u0
A. C. Bender to O. J. Ehret, of
e4 of swj of se1- sec 4, 4s, le. - 25
W. Timkin to J. Ticken, 197 a A.
Stone claim, 3s, 3e 1,250
J. Marquam to T. F. Ryan, lot 9,
blk 9, lot 17, blk 12, lots 13, 14,
17, 18, blk 13, Gladstone 200
M. J. Merriam to J. Tyler, 18 a J.
Magoon claim 1,500
E. C. Oliapman to W. If. Pope,
83.85 a of claim 68, 2s, 2e 1,600
sme to same, tract described in
Matlock will ' 1
Same to same, tract in Matlock
claim, 28, 2e 1
E. B. Quint to O. W. Quint, lot 1,
blk 1, Barlow 225
J. J. Hatton to G. Hanson, 40 aof
claim 53, 2s, 3e 900
E. Henry to I. F. Beals, se sec
2, 4s. 5e 500
H. Hubler to J. Bishop, 5.32 a sec
36, Is, le 1,4(10
T. Hinder to G. Bluhm, 60 a sec
10, 3s. 2e 1,000
J. O. Davidson to L. M. Davidson,
tract J. A. Oullard claim, 2s, le.' 1,500
F. A. Bobna, by assignee, to J. E.
Elliott, tract see 9, 2.s, 3e ,300
M. J. Nelson to F. E. Jackson, 11
a sec 29, Is, 3e 600
J. M. Groshong to J. Trullinger, 1
8 sec 17, 68, 2e 5
J. W. MilW to C. Senn, 40 a sec
28, Is, 5e 500
C. B. Williaas to J. Z. Erickson, -
nej of ne4 sec 15, 3s, 2e 500
E J. Winter to E. J. Graham, sw
M of eej and sej of sw) sec
26, Is, 3e 10
R. W. Hoyt to C. A. Caldwell, 81
a sec 36, Is, le 6,250
A. R. Blood to F. E. Davidson,
lots 1, 2, 3, blk 11, S. Oswego. .. 125
J. H. Roadaruiel, by sheriff, to J.
T. Strite, lot 1, sec 3, 4s, 4e 350
A. M. Diaper, tax deed, to E. F.
Smith, lots 7, 8, blk 2, Parkplace 3.44
J. T. Fullom to J. P. Fullom, 2-3
of 97 a claim 68, 3s, se 800
W. Weisz, by sheriff, to E. M.
Shuw, w of ne and v& of
sw sec 2, 5a, 3e 190
R. S. Robinson lo A. Schoenborn,
77.40afecl9, 3s, lw 65.50
O. B. Hanson to J. Erickson blk
13, S. Oswego 150
MARKET ItErOltTS.
PORTLAND.
(Corrected on Thursday.)
Flour Best $2.903.20j graham'
$2.65.
Wheat Walla Walla 5859c; valley
58c; blueetone 5900c.
Oats White 4546c ; gray 42 43c.
Barley Feed $22; brewing $22.
Millstuffs Bran $17; middlings $22;
shorts $18; chop $16.
Hay Timothy $S9; clear $78;
Oregon wild $6.
Butter Fancy creamery 50c; sec
onds 4045c; dairy, 32(g42'c; store,
2027kc.
Eggs 15c.
Poultry Mixed chickens $44.50;
hens $4 505; springs $3 504; geese,
$68; ducks $7; live turkeys 12
13.c; dressed, 1416o.
Che se Full cream 12)0 per pound;
Young America 15c.
Potatoes Burbanks $1.?51.50 ;Early
Rose $1.101.25; sweets 22c per
pound.
Vegetables Beets 90c; turnips 75c
per sack ; garlic 7c per lb ; cabbage $1 .25
160 per 100 pounds ; cauliflower 75c
per dozen ; parsnips 75c per sack ; celery
7075c per dozen; asparagus 67c;
peas 67c per pound.
Onion's 75c (S$l.
Apples $1.25$1.75.
Dried fruit Apples evaporated 45i
sun-dried sacks or boxes 33sC ; pears
sun and evaporated 56c; pitless plums
45fec; Italian prunes 3(g4c; extra
silver choice 56.
oregon cnr.
Corrected on Thursday.
Wheat, wagon, 52c.
Oats, 46.
Potatoes, $1.00 to $1.35.
Egg" 13u to 15c per dozen.
Butter, 30 to 50c per roll.
Onions, 70 to 90c per sack.
Dried apples, 4 to 5c per pound.
Dried prunes Italians, 3ic; petite
and German, l?4'c.
Green apples, 85c to $1.25 per box.
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Whatcanbedoneforthem?
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markable nourishing power,
It gives color to the blood. It -
brings strength to the mus- "
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nerves. It means robust
health and vigor. Even deli-
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flesh if given a small amount J
three or four times each day. 'n
50c. and $1.00 ; alt druggists. '2
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IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper yout
rooms . and paint your
house and
Murrow
IS THE MAN to do
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape at
very low prices. Leave
orders at Ely Kros. store
on upper 7th streeth.
SHER'FF'S SALE OM EXECUTION
In tli" Circuit C mrt of the Plate of Oregon, for
the Cuilnty of i.atk uimb.
8iilucy Smyth and Y. P. Randall,
Plaintiff, 1
vs.
Jameti W. Shaw and James Shaw,
Dtifenihtnt.
State of Oregon, County of Clackxraas, a.
BY VIRTUS DP' AN ATTACHMKMT Exe
cution and order of pale duly issutnl out of and
nndor the seal of the above entitled Court, in Ihe
above en til led cause, to mo duly directed and dated
the 11th day of April, 189l,upon a judgment rendered
and entered in aald court on the 3rd day of May,
1808, In favor of Sidney SmyihandT, P. Randall,
Plaintiffs, and against Jitmea W, Shaw nnd Jamea
Shaw, Defendants, for the aiim of i'WU UO, with
Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per
annum from the 3rd day of May, 1S98, and the
fur1 her sum of Sou as attorney 'a foe, and ihe further
sura of $:lx.60 costa and disbursements, and the
coata of and unou this writ, commanding me to
sell the. following described real property of add
defendant, being the property attached In wild
action, viz:
All of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 , blk No.l ; YAn 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,8,9, 10, U. blk 2; lotal, 2,3,4. 5,8,9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, If), blk 3; lota 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8. blk 4; lota 1, 2, 3
4, blk (i; lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 17, IK. 19, 20, 21, 22, blk
7; lota 4,5, li. 7, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13. 14, lfl, lti, 17, 18. 19. 20,
21, 22, blk 8: lots 1, 2. 3 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. 11, 10. 11 . 12. 13,
IS, l(i, blk !); lot- 1, 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7, 8. 9, blk 111. being
In Slniw'a a rat addition lo Oregon City. All situ
ated In the county of Clackamas, State of Oregon,
and 1 will, ou
SATURDAY, THE 18th DAY OF MAY, 1899
at the hour of one o'clock p. m., at Iho front door
of the couniy court house in the (-it'' of Oregon
City, lntmid county tind state, fell at public auc
tion, sul jtt lo redemption, lo the highest Udder,
for U. 8. sold cn.n eah in hand, all ihe right,
title and ititeresl whii h the wit in named d fend
antaor either of th 'tii ht 1 on the date of the at
tachment herein or since had in an 1 to the above
describe 1 real pr perty or any part thereof, to
SHthfy said execuliou, ju lament order, decree,
iuteresl, c iste and all tucruliig costs.
J J. COOKE,
Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon .
Da'ed Oreg in City, 0e .April 11, Mi.
In the '!rcnlt Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of CUcktimas.
Leolie Blair, P'aintiff,
vs.
Johniithon It. Blair, Pefeiidanl
To Johnathan B. Blair, the defendant above
named:
IS Tllf NAME I F THE STATE OFOKFfiON,
Yon are hereby requited lo appear and answer
the complaint filed ajiainst you in the above en
titled cciutt in this raiise within six weeks from
the date of Ihe first publication of Ihls summon,
that ia to say, o.i or before the lo'h day of April,
lsiej, the first publication of this summona being
on tile 3d day of March, 1899, and the last on the
Htn any or April, miv, ana II yon Ian to answer
Pin iu1 ill will apply to the court for Iho relief
prayed for iu the complaint, to-wit : That the
ronils of inuirimonv heretofore and now eii&t
irg between pluinl n" and defendant be dissolv
ed ; that plnlutitt hae the custody and control
( f their miii'T ehiiil ; that she have her costs and
disbursements herein, mid aueh other and furth
er relief as shall seem meet in the premises.
This summons is published pursuant to an
order of Ihe Hon. Thus, F. Hyan, county Judge
of i 'lucka mus county, Oregon, grunted on March
1st, 1899, prescribing and ordering publication of
this aummona ouce a week for six weeks,
HlilXiKS & GKltFiril.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ADMIMSTIUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I have been appoint
ed administrator of the estate of Henry Kllae,
deceased, by tho Honorable Connly Court of
Clackamas Bounty, Oregon. All perfons having
claims Rgainat said estate are hereby notitled to
present the mine to me for payment at my home
near Liberal postothce.Olaekam.is county, Oregon,
with proper vouehera therefor, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 22nd day of
March, 1M9.
WILLIAM H. HUSBAND,
Administrator of the (state of Henry Kllae, deooaaed.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has
been duly appointed by thecounty court, of the
state of Oregon, for Clackamas county, to be the
executrix of the last will and teatament of James
O. Wilson, deeeaatd, and that ahe has qualified as
auch. All persona having claims against the
estate of said decedent are hereby notified to preae ut
the same to Ihe underaigned at her residence at
Milwaukie in said county of Ciackamaa within
six (6) mouths from Ihe first publication of this
noticH.
MARGARET A. WILSON,
Executrix of the last Will and. Testament of
Janies A. WUaon, deceased.
Ftulon, Brnnangh A Mulr,
Attorneys for Estate
A HOME FOR $10 PER MONTH.
Consisting of 4 lots, good gardes spot, running
water the year round, S room house, good cellar,
barn big; enough for two cows and 100 chickens,
li blocks from court house. Price $800. (per
cent interest. (7& cash down. For particulars
inquire at this ofiica. Team and stock taken in
exchtnte.
f Delicate
DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
First Co rgre (rational; coiner V a)n and Eleventh
streets hev.F. 8. Bollinger, pastor, eervicea
10:80 . m. mid 70 p m. tr'umiay schoo after
morni ng seiviee. Prayer meeting ever Wednes
day cv enmg al 7:30 r. in. Prayer meeting Y
P.S.C.E. ever -Sunday t veiling at 6:i0p.m.
First Baptist, corner Main and Ninth streets
Kev. paslor. Morning seivtee,
10:30; Hinday ichtol, 11:45. Iveniiig service
7:80. Regular prayer meeting Thursday
evening. Monthly covenant meeting every
Wednesday evening prcoediug first Sunday in
the month.
St. Johii's, Catholic, corner Tenth street and
river Rev. A Hillebnmd. ptislor. On Pun-",
day, mass at 8 and 10:80 a. m. Every Sunday '
Herman sermon after 8 o'clock muss. At ail '
other masses English sermons. Sundav school
2:30 p. m. Vespers, Apologetical subjects and
benediction at 1:30 p. m.
Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Sevenlh
streets Rev. H. Oberg, pastor. i oniing
servlee at 10:45, Sunday school at 1010.
Evening service at 7:30, Epworth League Sun
day evening at 0:30, prayer meeting Thursday
service88 A'" meeting after morning
Firs' Freshytorlnn, corner Seventh and Jefferson
vr,tltSTlli,eV A- J-W''tgcry, I ustor. Ser
ylcts at 11 .. I 7:80 p.m. Sabbath school
IU a. m. Y. P. b. C. E. meets every Sundnv
evening at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting ahu?s-'
day ev ning nt 8:00. "
El'rmMi','"l;.v''',r'lV?',m'r KM'" Madison
Uriels l(ev. J. Lvleh, pastor. Pieiichinir
ever Sm.d,,- a. lla.m nnU7:80p m fl b
bnlh sc hi ol i vi ty Mmdnv at 10 a. m Weeklv
, prajei- melting neiy Wednesday evening.
I'niietl Prcthn n. cirm r Eighth ami pierce '
blrci ts. Rev. A. J.Wnre paslor. eerv ees second
anil fin,, ll, Mind,,,- Jr.,,,,,.. nrt ,eeVreCed- -ing
Salmdiiy m e, ch month at 11 a m and 7
!;irm:,F!;!is"v,,,",,"y "'H-Jof'.-.i -,
! , ,' .?.'-,,;n'1 7:80 p',m B'""el oo! at lO
EvnngellcnM.uihernii.Zioii Congregation corner 1
tig lull and Jefferson strects-ReV R," Z '
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m Servi,
at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. . bervlees ;
G7,Ti Lo'thr,;",1'01'loS "'"'.cotnerof Elshth, i
end J. Q Adams slreets -Rev. Ernest J W 1
Mack, pastor. J' v- ;
M. K. South Kev. T P. Hanes tui.i. . t,
Sunday nt United Brethren" Church ' hlrd '
Free Mcthoi 1st Rev. J. W. Fldrldiro . '
Preach ng first and third Tnef "at l a m" '
Prayer meeting Every Thnrsdv evening
Flyv He "e'd '" t'"'"Siunr ehu ohi
SOCIETIES.
List of All Societies in this County With
Alerting; Place and Date. -OREGON
CITY.
Falls C'ty Lodge No. 159 of A. O. U. W. - Every
tMiliiuhiy evei ing in A. o. U. V. hall on Sev
enth street. .
Oregon I., d No. 3, 1. o. O. F.-Eyery Thursday
evening t odd f el'ows' hall.
Falls Encampment No. 4, I. O. n. F First and
thiril Tuesdays at Odd Fellows' hall.
W Illume lie Ri In kars Degree Lodge No. 2 The-
seei ml mid Inmth Frlilas In 1.0. 0, F hall
Mi.lineuiiih Lodge f o. 1, A. K. A A M -Regular
communications n tirst and third Saturdays.
MMtle Lndee No. 21, U. of II .-Every Friday in
Willamette hall.
Clackamas Chapter No. 2, F. A. M.-Regular con
vocation third Mondai.
Court Robin Hood No. 8320, F. of A. -Willamette
hall on si coud and fourth Fridays,
Pioneer Chapter, No.2S, O. E. 8. Masonic Tem
ple on Tuesdays.
W.'l.1.a!S,yt!!.CflnipN"148 W.of W,-First and
third Fridays in Willamette hall.
Modern Woodmen of America, Camp No 5606
meets second and foin til Tuesdays at Willam
ette hall,
Falls Grove Circle No. ,12, W. W.-Wllamett
hall, luesday eveulngs.
Waeheno Tribe, No. 13, L o. R. M.-Tuesday eve
ning nt Kedmeu's hull, Juggar building.
Meade Post, No. G. A. R.-FIrst Monday of each,
month at Willamette hall.
Meade Relief Corps. No. 18.-Mnets at Wl Ham
ette halt on the first Monday at 2 p. m , and the
third Mondny at 7:t0 p m, The auxiliary meets
2 ntne armory on first and third Saturdays at
MoLotighlln Cabin No 4, Native 8on of Ore
gon, meets at Willamette hall on second and
lotiriu Monday evenirgs.
8t. John's Branch No. 617, C. K. of A. Every
Tuesday evening at their hall.
United Artisans, No. 7-Willamette hall every
Thursday.
Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M.-A. O. U. W. hall
upper Seventh street, on secoud and fourth
Mondays.
Oregon City Board of 1 rade-At court house on
Monduy in each month.
Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. First Friday of
each month at Fountain engine hons.-.
Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 second Wednesday
In each month at Fountain engine house.
Catara-t Hose Co. No. 2 Second Tuesday of each
month at Cataraot engine house.
Oregon I try Hose Co. No. 2 -Hose house on the-
hill ihe third Tuesday of each month.
Mt. View Hose Co. 4 Hose house at kly ville.
COUNTY.
Pig Iron Lodge Nn. 1;, A. O. U. W Every
1 hursday evening at Odd Fellows' hall, Oswego.
Molalla Lodge No. 40, A. O. U. W.-FPst and
third balurdava at school house, Molalla.
Gavel Lodge No. Bis, A. O U. W.-8eeond and
third Saturday evenings at Knight's hall, Canby.
Claekumas Lodge, No. 57, A. O. V. W. First and
third Mondays at Strite's hall, Clackamas.
Sunrise l odge No. 43. A. O. IT. W. Second and
louith Saturday at Wllsonville.
MlstUttoe Lodge No. 20, D. of H.-Eve;y Tuesday
evening. '
Rebekah lodge No. 71, I. O. O. F., of Oswego
Thursday evenings. b
Oswego Lodge No. 93, 1. O. O. F.-Odd Fellow'
hall, Oswego, every Monday evening.
Lone Pine Lodge No. 63, A. F. & A. M., of Logan.
General Pope Post No. 52: 0. A. RFrst Satur
day ol each month at llrange hall, Mulino.
General Crook Post No. 22. U.A. r..-8ehool house
at Needy on tirst Saturday in each month.
Star Lodge No. 95, K. of P.-Every Wednesday
evening in Castle hall. 3
Canby Lodge No. 504, 1. O. G. T.-Flrst and Third
Saturday evenings at Knight'a Hall, Canby.
Oswego Lodge No. 418, 1. O. G. T.-Every Friday
evening in new hall iu old town.
Cnnby Spiritualist Society-First and Third Sun
days of each month.
New Era W. (". T. U. First Saturday In each
month at their hall iu New Era.
Ppringwater No. 2t',3, P. of H.-On second Satur
day after full moon.
Canby Board of Trade-Knight's hall. Canby, on
tirat and third Fridays.
Molalla Grange No. 40, P. of II. Their hall at
Wrights bridge ou the second Saturday of
each month at 10 a. m.
Tualatin Grange, No. Ill, p. of II. -l ast Saturday
of euoh mouth at their hall in Wilsonville.
Warner Grange No. 117. P. of H.-Fourth Satur-
day of each month at Ihelr hall in New Era.
Butte Creek Grange No. 82, P. of II. At hall in
Marquaui second Saturday Iu each mouth.
Oswego Grange No. 175, P. of H.-Socond Satur
day in each month.
Damascus Grange No. 2C0, P. of H.-Flrst Satur-
day in mouth in Damascus school house.
Teazel Creek No. 25 , P. of II.-Third Saturday in
each month. '
Boise (Orvllle) No. 2S0, P. of H. Second Satur
day in month.
"month11 N' "C1, P" ' A'First Saturday in
Barlow No. 262, P. of H.-FIrst aud third Satur
day in month.
Seirrlarie, of Smetlr, are kindly reqtirtled to
nofty the eihlor oj any chanye in nfucrs or
meeting date.
In the Justice Court for district No. 4,Ctackamss
County, Oregon. Charles Albright, Jr., plaintiff
T.i'JM;r0,( l",te,der,,11 loi keteader, hi
wife, defendants. To A. M. Docksteader and
Dockateader, his wife, the above named defend-
u.u.v-;i me oiBie oi vregon, you
an each of you are hereby required to an near
.i, k ,.,TP" "Kainai yon tn
the above entitled action on or before May 8th
1899, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof
the plaintiff will take Judgment against you on
.. ...... . v.u ssirKnug iue aum OI S32.0S
for goods sold and delivered, and for the coats
and disbursements of this action. Tbisanmmons
is published for six weeks by order of C
Schnebel, justlcs of the peact In the above en
titled court, made on the loth dav of March. 199
-T i .... ... UVUU,
March
I AttoratT for Plaintiff.