Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, May 19, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 19 189.
Oregon City Auction-House
Opposite Postoffice
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Oregon City Auction House
Opposite Postoffice
That we are the cheapest CASH or CREDIT house in the city is most POSITIVELY PROVED by
the fact that we are the busiest store in our line in Oregon City, and the vast number of intelligent buyers
who have patronized us are so many recommendations for us. If you are wise and have your own inter
est at stake, you will at least see our goods and prices before purchasing, so that, even if you do not buy,
you will be POSTED as to 'goods and values Remember,
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE
NOTE THE FOLLOWING
THEY
Baby Buggies Chairs Sewing Machines Ingrain Carpets New Model 3 Piece The Only Reliable A Nice Tea Set
from rom from from Sewing Machine Bed Boom Set Stove cf 44 Pieces.
$ flfv Improved iron on Earth n.
'UU 30C 10 you;;an,ee $7 AA The UNIVERSAL ' 7 '
and Upward $24 Cp.U1. also $3 Q(
and Upward and Upward second Per Yd and Upward Ea8y Tmi Given and Upward STEEL RANGES
Wo
(Continued from first page)
the same to enid Jasper Yunker. .
lii the matter of buying a new code
fur tlie use of tbe county tAkers; ilia
ordered by the b rd that a new code be
purchased for the use of the connty
officers.
In the matter of poll tax rebate for J
P Logan. The boaid being satisfied that
said J l Loan in not a resident and
therefore not. liable for a poll tax fur
the year 1808. It is therefore ordend
thai enid poll tux be refunded to snid J
P Lnuan.
J P Logan til 00
In the matter ot opening the mils 101
countv iiivMe,ian. The time having: ar
rived lor opeiiiiii! said bids, tlie following
were opened : I s Pwi II & Jayne, $13
ner month for all medicines ami im.n
merit : th. Carll & Sninmer, $173 per
ear without medicines, and $:1IH) p
year iiiedieinesj ftirnihed A nil the
hoard heiui! fuiiv "aliatled that the hid
of Carll & Homtner is the best hid. It is
emend hv tlie hoard that a conlracl he
oidered itito with Dts. Carll A tommer,
HRier advertisement and bid for said
time until July 2, 11)0;).
In the matter of blowing? out atnirip'
on the Highland roail neir DnfTy's. li
is ordered by Ihe boartl that Supervisor
Fisher be notiiiea to diow oui eaiu
(tumps.
In tlie matter of the individual petition
ot It Milo Coopirfor a change in the
Molalla road. Now comee it. All
CooDor before the board by petition ai
represents to the board that the Molalla
road runs through his farm at Cams and
that he owns the land on each side of
said road ; that said road is nut, on the
surveyed line by ahont '.'U bet; that t
out said road on enid line will euuse i
to come within 15 feet of his house and
cause him to lose mot of his die ny
trees and grape vines, and other fruit,
and as no one hut himself is concerned,
and where said road lies now is a good
bcation for said road. And he now
prays the board to order said road .super
visor London, when he opens said road
to open it where itiB now traveled. And
he board being fully siiiiHtieil, it is
O'dered that said petition ha granted as
,iiayed fur.
In the inatier ol aid for the Florein e
Crittenden relief home for women. Tins
matter coining on now regularly to be
hoard mid the hoard being fully advised ;
it in oideied that $75 per niii'lim he
grafted for Hiiell aid to he drawn in tjilir
terly piYinonit nf $18 75 each, to dale
! in A i ni 1, ism
lu the mutter of lhe peiiiioti of Wil
hum Harlow and 174 others for a hiidge
i: cross the Molalu hetw en Harlow and
I ' a 1 1 1 1 y . It is or lered by the hoard that
";id limtler he laid oxer until the June
term of the hoard.
In the imUlei of aid (or Mr. Uligeraiul 1
Mrs lluhhaid. It. is ordered by the
hoard that Allien I'tieer teceive $10 per
month mid Mis Hubbard $20 to date
l:om Muyl, 1S1IS), and that the warrant
i'or the Mime bo drawn in favor of Mrs
I. Winesett.
Kond district Noll"). 1ihor on Taylor
Klhoti Prairie and Killen roads
Sum K Taylor
I'mil Snyder
Arthur Perdue
Levi Krb. .
.1 M linvis
.1 YV Elliott
.$10 00
. !) 00
. IIS 50
. 0 01)
. t) 00
. 1 hO
J C KeiiBoner 4 50
(1 Killen 1) 00
I) D Krb, lumber 58 24
Levi Krb " 4 07
I) Krb, Labor 3 00
A D Krb 3 00
Levi Krb 1 50
Total m 17
Tools on hand : One plow and three
slip scrapers.
Koad district No 30 Labor on Sunset,
ford road :
V Martin and team $20 00
Inis Tucker 7
K l'arker 3 07
V .1 Mover 0 00
r Smith 2 25
li J Itotiir 1R Ot)
Scripture A lluanlien 3 35
Popeci Co, haraware 21 w
Wilson A Cooke 50
V 8 lxaker, freight on powder 1 30
Vigoiit 1'owdor Co 8 25
Total 03 37
Tools on band : Three ahoyela, two
crow bars, three picks, two mattocks,
two spaulding hummers, 12 striking
hammers, two sets drills. Matorials on
band: Twenty-five pounds of powder.
Koad district No 37
0 D.whler 1 00
It Johnson
N Arroneon
II Thomas
Q Kruse
Total tU 85
Tools on hand: Three slip scrapers.
Road District No 39 Tools on hand:
One grader, three scrapers, one plow,
one shovel, one hammer, two drills.
L. Blocks Furniture, and
FILAR IS DESERTED.
Another Filipino General Wants
to Surrender.
Manila, May JO. General Gregorio
del Piltr wants to surrender to' General
Lawton, i s he beliees he has been de
serted by the Filipino government.
Ag uinal. o is said to have fled into the
province of Nneva Ecija. lie was last
heard of April 29, when lie retreated by
arriage from Baliang, through San '
Iaidro. t
Five thousand Spanish prisoners held
by insurgents have been tikeu into
a northern pn v noe and scattered
among small garrisons. Thev are be
yond American aid thi season, unless a
Kilipino surieuder takes place within
three weeits
The in' urgent hospital near San Isidro
is filled with wounded, and General Pi
lar'i m:iin sut sistence depot is only five
miles from Lawlon's front.
Native opposition compelled the in
surgent generals to countermand the
orders to bum towns as they retreated.
The American policy of not dstroying
property is iu favor of the United
States.
rive unknown American prisoners
wtrecariied through Sun Miguel last
.week.
The young people of the town who
indulge in the dizzy waltz will hear with
interest that the heads of Washington
andXiwYork societies have declared
that "silting out" a waltz will be more
fashionable from now on than dancing.
The "sitting out" uiibcdies the same
position as dancing the only difference
is that you sit instead of dance. The
man's right srm is around the girl's
waist, while his left hand holds her
right. Her left hand is placed upon his
shoulder, while her head rests lovingly
upon his bosom, and ad they have to do
is to tit and listen to the music. Now,
that is something like it. We have
always regarded it as quite a nuisance to
have to gallop a mile or two to get a bug
ortvxo. A room full of people sitting
around on sofiiB hugginu to music is our
notion. This will give the old rheu
maticky brethren a chance to xvallz.
Most men waltz not for the dance, hut
ft-r the position, and when many a man
may lose his appetite for dancing he
has to get powerful old before he
loses his uppitite for hugging a prt'Uv
gitl . "
To Curo Constipation Porevei,
Take CascarotH Candy Cathartic 10c
or 25c. If C. C. C. fail toenre, druggists
refund money.
When yon visit The Dalles stop at tiie
Best One Dollar a Day House
iu the. City
THE ODARR HOTEL
,On Second Street one block from Depot
Special rates to families and parties
S. . 8MIT1I, rrop.
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'s
Strs. Regulator & Dalles City
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching at way (points on both sldea of the
Columbia river.
Both of the above steamers hsve been rebuilt,
and are In exoelleut shape for the season of lSi.
Tha Regulator Line wlllendeavor to give iu
Nitrous Uis beat service possible.
For Comfort, Kconomy and Pleasure,
travel by tbt steamera of Tlie Regulator
Line.
The ibov steamers leave Fortland7a in. and
Dalles at 8 a, m.,and arrive at dlslinatlon In ample
time for outgoing trains.
1'ortl.ud Otlice, The Dalles Office,
Oak St. Dock. Court Street.
A. C. AI.LAWAY
General Agen.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Clrriiit ' nurt of the State of Oregonj for
tlie County : Clackamas.
Peter Taylor,
Plain tiff,
VS.
M. K. Shipley. Stella E. Shipley,
Henry Onus, Ira F. Powers Manu
facturing Co., 6 corporal Ion, Mil
ton XV. Smith, Pacific Vinegnr
Company, a corporation, H, H.
Lone, l.eorge II Middlebrook and y
fran. v . hnnamaker, partners,
(loin? business uniler the name of
MiiHlebro k and Shoemaker, Ce
linda J1.. Shipley, executrix of the
estate of A. E. Shipley, deceased,
aud Ihe Willamette iron Woika, a
corporation,
Dcienaan'8.
State of Oreiton. County of Clackamas, ss.
TJY VIRTUE OF A JUIK1MKNT ORDER.
DE-
cree and an exeontinn. dulv iKsuirl mil of and
under the Real nf the above entitled court, in the
. above entitled caue, to me duly directed and
'dated the ai h day of April, 1!)9, upon a
judgment rendered and entered In said conn on
the I7lh day of April, 18!W, in favor of Peter Tav
lor, pliilolilf.and aicriust M. K. Shipley, Su lla E.
Shipley, floury Galls. Ira F. Powers Manufactur
ing Co.. a corinraimi. Milton W. Smith, Paci c
Vinegar Conipniiy, a corporation, H. H. Lone,
Geome If. Mid.ilebiook nd Krank W. Shoema
ker, partners, duinir but-ine s under the name of
Middlebr.iok and shoemaker. Celiuda E. Shipley,
ex. cu rtx of the estate of A. R. Shipley, deceased,
and Ihe XVillamette Iron Works, a corporation,
defendants, for the sum of $;M4.S8, with interest
thereon at the rate of lu per cent per annum
from the 17lhdnyof April, 18119. and the further
sum of $884.15 with interest tuereon at the rate uf
8 uer cent per annum from the 17ih day of April,
1899, and the further sum of $12A.(10ns attorney's
fee. aud the further sum of 118 00 costs and
di-buisements, and the costs of and upon this
writ, commanding me to make sle of the follow
ing described real properly, situate In the Couniy
of Cliickamaa. State of Oregon, to wit: All that
portion of the donation land claim of Ronald c.
Crawford, ocrtlllcale Ih'J'J, which lies south of the
north line of section 'in. towiHiip 2 south, of
range 1 ea-t of the Willamette meridian, and
north of that tract sold by M. K. Shipley and wife
to Ihe Oregon Iron and Steel Company, contain
ing 30 bcres, more or loss, and situtited in Clacka
mas county, Oregon.
Mow, therefore, by virtus of said execution,
Judgment order and decree, aud in compliance
with the commands of said writ, I will.oti
SATURDAY, THE 3rd DAY Of JUNE, Win,
at the hour of one o'olock p. m., at the front
door of the Couulv Court House in the Oily of
Oregon City, iu said County and State, sell at
public nurilmi, sill jeet to redemption, to the
highest bidder, for U. 9. gold coin cash in hand,
all the right, title and Interest which the within
named defendants or either of them had on the
dule ol the umrlgngc herein or since had iu or to
the above descrilitd real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy s-iid execution, jmUnieut
order, decree, interest, costs and all Hcrniing
costs. J. J.COOliK,
Sheriff, f CI ok.imns Couniy. urcgeti.
Paled Oregon City, Ore., Apiil 29, 18:m.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
f.K.XYM
I N ION'
HKPtlT.
For Miiygcrs. Rainier,
t'lntskauie, Wnitport,
Clifton. Astoii.t, W.ir
reiitttu, Fliivel, Ccwr
hurt Ptnk and Kentdde
Astoria and S.. asliore
K.xpress,
Dnllv.
Astoria Kxprcss.
Daily.
AlilUVKS
I'NION
DKl'Or.
8:00 A.M.
11:13 A.M.
7.00 P.M.
!I;I0 P.M.
Ticket emiie, 'J:V Morrison st. and Union depot
J. C. MAYO, Ucn. Pas. Agt., Astoria, Ore.
SHKR'FF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Oiat kanuie.
Uumbi luua Brew ing Company, al
corporation,
Plaintiff.
v..
jonn a. wuhoii aim junu r.
Shen,
Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
DY VIRTUK OF A JUDUMKNT ORDER. DE
AJ cree and an execution, dulv issued out of and
under the seal of the above entitled court, in tha
above entitled cause, to me duly directed aud dated
tlie IJtn day ol May, isvy, upon a Judgment rendered
and entered in said court on the lsth day of April,
lste.l, In favor of Oambrinua ltrewing Coui)iany, a
corporation, plaintiff, and agaiuat John A. Wilson
and Jobu F. Shea, defendauta, for the sum of
t;9 ', and tin further ititn of fiM taxes and
lhe further sum of f .0.00 as attorney's fee, and tha
further sum of tU.tb coats and disbursements, and
the costs of aud upon this writ, commanding me
to make sale of the following described real prop
erty, situate In the county of Claikumas, state of
Oregon, to wit:
V The northeast juarter of the southeast quarter of
section sixteen (iti), township 4 south, range 2 east
of the Willamette meredian, containing forty (40)
acres, situated lu Clackamas county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment order and decree, and In Compliance
with the commands ot said writ, I w ill, ou
SATURDAY, THE 17th DAV OF JUNE, Vm,
at the hour of one o'clock p. m at the front door
of the county court house in the cltv of Oregon
City, In said county and state, sell at public auc
tion, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder,
for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right,
title and Interest which the within named defend
ants or either of them had on the date of the mort
gage herein or siuoe had In and to tlie above
described real property or any part thereof, to
satisfy said execution, judgment order, d"cree,
Interest, costs aud all accruing costs.
J, J. COOKE,
Sheriff of Clackamas oounty, Oregon,.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May IB, Usui.
A HOME FOR f 10 PER MONTH.
Consisting of 4 lots, good garden spot, running
waier tue year ruuuu, a room aouse, good cellar,
lam big enough for two cows aud 100 chickens.
lit blocks from court house. Price tsuo. t per
cent interest. 74 cash down. For particular
inquire at inn omce, learn ana stock taken In
xebange.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Hie i ountv ol Ciackumas.
George J. Moore, 1
1'iainun,
vs.
Geo. L. Kaylor nnd Flovida F. A
Kuylor and P. II. Mi rley,
, 1 cfendants,
Stale of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
BY VIRTUE OF A .JUDGMENT, ODER, DE
cree and an execution duly issued out of and
under the seal of the abuve entitled court, in the
above entitled cause, to me du y diiucted, and
dated tlie 20th day of April, 1899, upon a judg
meut rendered and entered iu said court on the
18th day of April, 1899, in favor of (ieorge J.
Moore, plaintiff, and against (ieo. L. Kaylor and
Flovida F. A Kaylor i'nd P. U. Marlay, defend
ants, for the sum nf $1,128.74, with interest t' ere
on at the rate of 10 cent per annum from the 18th
day of April, 1899, and the further sum of $100.00
as attorney's fee, Mid the further sum of f28.n5
costs and dl.-buraemeuts. and the costs o( nnd up n
this writ, coiuuiaudig me to make sale of the
fallow lug described rcil property, situate In the
oounly of CUi-kamas. sta e of Oregon, to-wit:
The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter
and the south half of the northeast quarter of sec
lion 25. township ti sou.h of range 2 east of the
XX'ill .mette meridian, containing 120 acres of lapd
and situated in Clai kamas county and utate ol
Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment ordi r and decree, und In compliance
who tue commanns ol said writ. J will, on
SATURDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE, 1899,
at the hour ot 1 :30 o'clock p. in., at the front door
of the court house in ihe by of Oregon City, in
said county and state, sell at public auction, slib
j ctto redemption, to the highest bidder, for U
8. gold coin cash in hand, nil the fight, title and
lot rest which the within n nned defendants, or
either of them, had on the date of the mortgage
herein or since had ill or to the above dosenbed
real roperly. or any part thpreof, to sntisly Ihe ex
ecution, judgment order, dacreo, interest, costs
and all accruinir costs. J. J. COOKE,
Sheriff of Clai kiimas County, Oregoa.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Apiil 29, 1899
DIRECTORY
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge T. F. Ryan
Clerk of Courts Elmer Dixon
Sheriff J. J. Cooke
Recorder T. P. Randall
Treasurer Jacob Shade
Assessor KM William
School Superintendent N. X'. Bowland
Surveyor Ernest Rands
Coroner M. C. Strickland
Commissioners
R. Scott.
Deputy Clerk E. H. Cooper
" Sheriff J. K. lack
" Recorder . Ed. Dedmnn
" Superintendent Mrs. O. M. Strange
" Assessor J. U. Porter
County Court meets on first Wednesday after firs
Monday of every month.
Probate Court meets. on first Monday of every
month
Circuit Court meets on third Monday lu Aprlland
fit-Mt Monday iu November
OliKGON CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor
Recorder
('. D. Lfltcnrette
.Bruce C. Curry
C E. Horns
.. II. K. Straight
. . A. 8. Dresser
....J. C. liradlev
.. . W.1I. Howell
.H. II Johnson
Chief of Police
Treasurer
Cltv Attorney
Street Commissioner . . .
Sup't. of Water Works
City Engineer ....
Cuncllmen R. Koemer,
J. W. Powell, Frank
Husch and ''. 8'hiiehct of First Ward: K. K
Charniau, C. O. Umitley, A. V. Millu an.l Fi e I
Dletner of tM-rotid Ward,
Council meets tlrst Wednesday of each month.
CHURCHES.
First Congregational, coiner V nln nnd Eleventh
streets Uev. K. K. Bollinger, pastor. Services
lOiitl a . m. nnd 7::i0 p. in. Sunday sohoo after
' morning service. Prayer inectingeveryWednes
day evening at 7:30 p. in. Frayer meeting Y
P. S. C. E. every Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m.
First Baptist, corner Mam and Ninth streets
Rev. pastor. Morning service,
1(1:30; Sunday school, ll:4'i. Evening service
7:30. Regular prayer meeting Thursday
evening. Monthly covenant meeting every
Wednesday evening preceding llrst Sunday ill
the month.
St. John's, Catholic, corner Tenth street and
river Rev. A. Hillebrand, pastor. On Sun-
day, mass at 8 and 10:3u a. m. F:very Sunday
German sermon after 8 o'clock mass. At all
other masses English sermons. Sunday school
2:30 p. m. Ji'espers, Apologetical subjects and
benediction at 7:30 p. m,
Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Seventh
streets Rev. H. Obcrg, pastor. Morning
service at 10:45, Sunday school at 10:00,
levelling service at 7:30. Kpworth League Sun
day evening at 6:80, prayer meeting Thursday
evening at 7iW. Class meeting after morning
service.
First Presbyterian, corner Seventh and Jefferson
streets Rev. A. J. Montgomery, pastor. Ser
vices at 11 a.m. end 7:30 p. in. Sabbath school
10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. meets every Sunday
evening at 6:30 p. m, l'rayer meeting Thurs
day evening at 8:00.
Evangelical, German, corner Eight and Madison
streets rtev. J. nvien, pastor, rreacning
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sab
bath school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Weekly
prayer meeting every Wednesday evening.
United Brethren, corner Eighth and Pierce
streets. Rev, A. J.Ware pastor, services second
and fourth Sunday mornings and the preced
ing Saturday in each month at 11 a. m. and 7
. p. ni.. and the llrst Sunday afternoon ot each
month at Falls View.
St. Paul's Episcopal, corner Ninth and river
Rev. P. K. Hammond, pastor. Services, Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Fridays, evening prayer with address,
at 7:30.
Evangellcal-I.ntheran.Zlon Congregation, corner
Eighth and Jefferson streets Rev. W.Brenner
pastor. Sundav school at 9:30 a. m Services
at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
German Lutheran, Ohio Synod, corner of Eighth
and J. Q. Adams streets Rev. Ernest J. W.
Mack, pastor.
M. E. South Rov. T. P. Haynes, pastor, bird
Sunday al United Brethren Church.
Free Methodist Rev. J. W. Eldridge, pastor.
Preaching first and third Tuesdays at 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Every Thursday evening.
Services held in Congregational church at
Klyvllle.
Carpet House
SOCIETIES.
l ist of All Societies In tills County With
Meeting; JPlace and Date.
OREGON CITY.
Falls City Lodge No. 159 of A. O. TJ. W. -Every
Saturday evening In A. O. U. V. hbll on Sev
enth street.
Oregon Lodge No. S, I. O. O.F. Every Thursday
evening at Odd Fellows' hall.
Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. O. O. F. First and
third Tuesdays at Odd Fellows' hall.
Willamette Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 2 The
second and fourth Fridays In I. O.O. F. hall.
Mnlinomah lidge o. 1, A. F. 4 A. M. Regular
communications on 11 ret and third Saturdays.
Mvrtle Lodce No. 21, D. of H . Every Friday in
Willamette ball.
Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Regular con
vocation third Monday.
Court Robin Hood No. 8330, F. of A. Willamette
hall on second and fourth Fridays,
Pioneer Chapter, No. 28, O. E. 8. Masonic Tem
ple on Tuesdays, n
Willamette Camp No. US, W. of W. -First and
third Fridays in Willamette hall.
Modern Woodmen of America, Camp No. Wfi,
meets seoond and fourth Tuesdays at Willam
ette hall,
Falls Grove Circle' No. 32, W. W. Willamette
hall, Tuesday evenlugs.
Wacheno Tribe, No. 13, T. O. R. M. Tuesday eve
ning at Redmen's hull, Jaggar building. '
Meade Post, No. O. A. R. First Monday of each
month at Willamette hall
Meade Relief Corps. No 18 Meets at Wlllum
etle hall on the first Monday at 2 p. m , and the
third Monday at 7:SU p m. The auxiliary meets
at the armory on first and third Saturdays at
2 p. m.
Mcf,oughlln Cabin No 4, Native 8oni of Ore-
?on; meets at Willamette hall on second and
ourlu Monday evenings.
St. 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. TJ. W. ha'l
upper Seventh street, on second and fourth
Mondays.
Oregon City Board of Trade At court house on
Monday in each month.
Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. First Friday of
each month at Fountain engine house.
Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 Second Wednesday
in each month at Fountain engine house.
Cataract Hose Co. No. 2 Second Tuesday of each
mouth at Cataract engine house.
Oregon City Hose Co. No. 2 -Hose house on the
hill .he third Tuesday of each month.
Mt. View Hose Co. 4 Hose house at Elyvllle.
COUNTY.
Pig Iron Lodge No. 1:15, A. O U. W. Every
Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' hall, Oswego.
Molalla Lodge No. 40, A. O. V. W.-FIsl and
third S.tturdavs at school house, Molalla.
Gavel Lodge No. Wi. A. O V. W.- Second and
third Saturday evenings at Knight's ball,Canby.
Clackamas Lodge, No. 57. A. O. U. W. First and
third Mnndnjsat Strife's hull, Clackamas.
Sunrise I ortge No. 43 A. O. t'. W. Second and
lourth Saturday tit Wllsonvillc.
Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of IL Eveiy Tuesday
evening.
Rebekah Lodge No. 71, I. O. O. F., of Oswego -
inursouy evenings,
Oswego Lodge No. 93. 1. O. O. F.-Odd Fellow's
hull, Oswego, every Monday evening.
Lone Fine Lodge No. 53, A. F. A A. M., of Logan.
General I'npe Post No. 52; G. A. It First Satur
day of inch month at Grange hall, Muliuo.
General Crook P. st No. 22, U. A. R. School house
at Needy on First Saturday in each month.
St'ir Lodge No. 95, K. of P. Every Wednesday
evening In Castle hall.
Cnnbv Lodge No..Y.I, I. O.G.T. First nnd Third
Sunt relay evenings at Knight's Hall, Canby.
Oswego Lodge No. 418, 1. O. G. T. Every Friday
evening lu new hall in old town.
Canby Spiritualist Society First and Third Sun-
oays 01 eacn mouin.
New Era W. r. T. IT. First Saturday in each
month at their hall In New Era.
Springwnter No. 203, F. of H.-On second Satur
day lifter full moon.
Canby Board of Trade Knight's hall,Canby, on
first and third Fridays.
Molalla Grange No. 40, P. of 1L Thlr hall at
Wright's bridge ou tbe second Saturday of
each month at 10 a. m.
Tualutin Grange, No. Ill, P. of IL Last Saturday
of each month at their hall in Wilsonville.
Warner Grange No. 117. P. of H. Fourth Satur
day of each mouth at their hall In New Era.
Butte Creek Grange No. 82, P. ol H. At hall in
Marquam second Saturday in each month.
Oswego Grange No. 175, P. of H. Second 8alur
dny in each month.
Damascus Grange No. 200, P. of H. First Satur
day in month in Damascus school house.
Teazel Creek No. 253, P. of II. Third Saturday in
each month.
Boise (Orvillo) No. 256, P. of H. Second Satur
day in month.
Highland No. 261, P. of A. First Saturday In
month.
Barlow No. 262, P. of H First aud third Satur
day iu month.
Stertlmirt oj Sncittitt art kindly requeiM to
notty the editor of any change fit jiiacrs or
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TJN-
" dershnied, as administratrix of the estate of
Peter Taylor, deoeascd, has filed her final account
of her administration upon said estate In the
oounty court of the county of Clackamas, state of
Oregon, ana ssiu court du set ine bin aay oi June,
A. D. 189, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, as the time, aud the county court
room al tne county court House at uregon city,
Oregon, as the place for the final hearing of said
final account, aud any and all objection thereto,
if any there be.
Now, therefor, all persons Interested In Raid
estate are hereby notified and required to appear
ai sain lime ana piece ana snow cause, li any
there be, why said account should not be allowed
and approved, said estate finally settled and said
administratrix aiscnargeu sua ner Donasmea ex
oner ted.
Dated this May 2nd. A D. 1899
EDNA TAYLOR DEICKHOJT.
Administratrix of taid Estate.
RiMsti A Fixtox, Attorneys for Estate.
f. Oreaonian and Courier-Herald $2
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the ft tte of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas .
J. N. Harrinmon. executor of the will 1
and estate of Joseph Walton, de
ceased.
rialntlff,
vs.
John B. Jackson. Ova Jackson, his I
wife, H, M. Jackson. David Tuincy,
aud McMinnville College,
Defendants.
State nf Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
I) Y virtue of a judgment order, decree and an
execution, duly issued out of and under the.
seal of the ab .ve utitltd .court, in the above enli
tb-d ntu.,e, to me duly directed and dated the 3rd
uny of Mny, IX'.i'.l. upon a Judgment rendered and
enu nd iu said court on the 22ud day of April,
18H0, in (. v rof J. N. l!ariiigton,exeeutorilthe
e il. aud estate of Joseph Wniloli, deceased, plaln
t ill and against John B Jacks u. Ova JaokRon,
his w.le. II. .M. .1 ckn iii. I nvi.l Turneyand Ho.
M uuville Colleg. , oeieiiusuis, lor the sum of
'!H with interest thereon hi iln rule of 10 per
cent per ni.liiu fiom the 22ud dny of April, 1NI9.
ai.d tue costs of mid 11(1011 this v lit. commanding
me to make sile of the following described real
pnperts situate in tlie tuuiity of t lackamas.
Slate of Oregon, to wit:
Being a part of Ihe d nation land claim of Wil
Ham Holmes and Samuel Vance in township ft
south, range 2 east of lhe Willamette meMdian,
and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the
center of the Molalla and Oregon City county
road at the northwest comer of a tract 1 f land
deeded to Gustav Sclinoir, by deed refolded on
page , book ' . records of deeds for Clacka
mas county, and running thence north 7udeg, 4&
min. east 11 OS ft. hi tin iron pin; Ihence north 21
dog. 45 miu. west 4ii3.7 It. to a stake; thence outh
(it (leg, 15 min west 1001.45 ft to the center ot the
countv road; thence south 28 d g. 19 mill 1 a si 223:
fl. to the plai-e of beginning, containing 8 acres,
more or less, all in CIhi kainas oounty, liregou.
Now, theiefore, by virtue of said ex. cutionv
jivlgni' nt urder and decree, and In tompliance
Willi lhe cumin. 1 nds of sniil writ, I will, ou
SATURDAY, THE loth DAY OF JUNE, 1800,.
at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p, in., st the front door
of the court house in Ihe city of Oregon City, In
said couniy andstate, soil at public auction, sub
ject to redemption, to the highest bicble , (or U. 8.
gold cola, cash iu hand, all the right, title and in
terest which the within name 1 deiendants.or
eitherof them, hid on the date of the mortage
herein or since had. in or to the above described
real properlv, or any part tiiercof, to satisfy said
execution, Judgment ordor, decree, interest, costs;
and all accruing costs. J.J COOKK.
sheriff of Olnckamns County, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore, May 9, 1S1W.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
James Cook, )
Plaintiff, (
vs. 1
M. K, Shipley, S K.Sliir.ley.
Ills wile; ana ueiiiiua b.
Shipley,
Defendants, J
Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamas ss.
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, DE
oree and an execution, duly Issued out of and
under the seal of tbe abovi entitled court, in the
above entitled cause, snd to me duly directed and
dati d the loth day of April, 1W, upon a judg
ment rcudi red ami entered In' said court on the
lsihdiiyof Apiil. 1899, In favor of Jumes Cooke
I'lnlnliir, and against M. K. Shipley, S E. Ship
ley, his wife, and Celiuda F.. Shipley, d fendauis,
for tue sum of 1(171 90, with Interest thereon at
the Mtu of 10 per oeut per nullum from
the lih dav of April, 1899. and the further
sum of Sionioo, ns attorney's fee, and the
further sum o' 1(15.09, cits and disbursements
and tiie costs of and upon this writ, Commanding
me to make sale of the following described real
properly, situate in the county of Clackamas,
state of Oregon, to-wit:
All that portion ot the li. 1.. V. ol Koianu rratv
fold and wife, certificate No. 4027, notification No.
1 822, which lies south of the middle line of the D.
i.. i:. oi t. A. nsou ana wile, cast ot tne t ounty
Road leanins from Osweco to Aurora, and that
tract of land sold byM.K. Shipley and wife to
the Oregon Iron Ai St 'el Company, and north of
that tract of laud sold by M. K. Shipley and wlfo
to Peter Taylor (north line of section 28) town
ship? south, range 1 cast of Willamette meridian
and west of tbe west line of the D. L. C. of B. A.
Wilson and wife, said land being In seotlon 21,
township 2 south, range 1 east of the Willamette
meridian, and containing list) acres, more or less.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
Judgment order and decree, and in compliance;
with the commands of said writ, 1 will, on
SATURDAY, TIIE 20TH DAY OF MAY,
1899, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., at the front
door of the County Court House in the city of
Oregon City, in said couniy and state, sell at pub
lic auction, subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder, for U. 8. gold coln,oash in hand, all the
right, title and Interest which the within named
defendants, or either of them, had on the date of
the mortgage herein, or since had in or to the
alwve described real property or any part thereof,
Ui satisfy said execution, Judgment order, deeree,
Interest, costs and all accruing costs.
J. J. COOKK,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated Oregon City, Oregon, April 19th. 1899,
In the Circuit Court of the 8tat of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas, Otientherina Rentier
Plaintiff, vs. John Beutler, defendant. In the
name of the Stale of Oregon you are hereby re
quired to appear In the above entitled court in this
cause within six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, that is to say on or
before the 5th day of June, 1899, and if you fail to
answer plaintiff will apply to the court for tha
relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wit: Thst
the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and
defendant beyissolved, (or plain tl ft s costs and
disbursements herein and for such other ami
further relief as shall seem meet in tlie premises.
This summons Is published pursuant to an order
of the Hen. Thomas A. McBride, circuit judge of
the 5th Judicial district, of the stato of Oregon, for
the oounty of Claokamaa. Granted on April 19th,
1899, prescribing and ordering publication of
summons once a week for six consecutive weeks.
C. SCUUEBEL, Attorney for Plaintiff.
MOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE
" been appointed executrix of the last will
and testament of the estate of John Iligglns,
deceased, by tha lion, county court of Clackamas
eounty, Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to present
the same to ma for payment, at my home at
Redland, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within
six months from the date of this notice, April 21.
ltM. - 8ARAH ANN HIGGLNS, Executrix.
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