'N, " f Nk J . OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, SkIDAY, MAY 26 1899. Oregon City Auction House Opposite Postoffice 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 i ".!:f f f'Sv TIHEY all .1 Baby Brgies Chairs Sewing Machines Ingrain Carpets New Model 3 Piece The Only Reliable A Nice Tea Set from from irm from Sewing Machine Bed Room Set Stove of 44 Pieces. and Upward and Upward Per T. u. 0.rd Z. ; 7 Vi STEEL RANGES ' d,0W W. REALTY TRANSERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. C D WilHWi to C W Carottiers, lis 7, 8. blk 172, Oregon City. . . 150 E M Hardest)' to .S M Uanlesty, 60 a sec I), 5j, le x 6 T Pembroke to F T Pembroke, ,nw sec 18, 4o, 2e .... 25 J FMuy to F 0 Pembroke, 365 a sec 13, 4a, le 207 E M Croism to H Jemiip, Its 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, l, Llk4, Mt, View aild 501 J II Albert to 8 Je-sup, Its 4, 5, blk 2, Its 3, 4, 5, 0,7.8,!), 10,11, 12, blk 3, Its I, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 5, Mt Vie . . 1000 J Rauuli to O Kellc-ac, It 4, blk GO, Oregon Oity 400 R A TenEyck et al to suhool (list. 68, 1 a sec 12, 2i, 5e 1 L Hornscbuch to H Ilornschnch, tret G, 'jriiham elm.. 1 United States to T J Chase, (iJfl.79 a sec 2J. 21, 25, 2(i, 5 lit ... Patent. O M McKlttrick E .1 M Cittrick, 10 a sec 4, 5, 2s, 2e 600 J J Winston to S B Johnson, 57 a sec 32, Is, 3e 700 8 B Jobnson to II L Dalqnist, 40 a Bee 32, Is, 3e 5 A Meirrick to J Duffy, part of blk 49, county add 380 W H Burgbardt by slu-rifl' to N O Inv.C'o., Lim., Its 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 104, Oregon City, also v,)4 of bv14 Bee 6, 4s, 2e 5o64 II Wittenbiirs to Ilibernia Sav. Hank, 40 a J D Garrett clua, also Its 2, 3, 4,7. 8, 9, 13,14.17, 18, Atkinson add 1 United States to E Killin, sc' sec 14. 5s, 3e Patent L L Porter to II W Parry, se.' see 30,3a, 2o 270 J O W Swcpe to B F Bwope, 10 a F.zrtt Fisher elm 600 WL Miller to II A Miller, Its 11, 12, 14, blk 8, Its 3, 4, blk 13, Gladstone, Its 3, 4, blk 12, Its 15, 10, blk 11, V.Ulads one.... 475 G Bit-hupp to J M Ware, 15 a 8 D Frnneis ilm 1000 J M Ware to (i Biehonp, 100 by 210 fl near I lk- 10, Holmes add. 1C00 United States to II A Brown, 8'4' , of si ,14 & nv of se,'4, sec 18, 3s lw Patent. N A HuiiKHte loN M Moody, 10 a Win. Fugle elm, 5s, 2 1000 0 M Dick to J 8 Diek, 5 a elm 50, 100 M A MeConnell to C MuCoiinoll, 7.C0 a 8 F Farrow elm, (is, le. . . 300 M A Magone to C Catta. 2 a S D Tompkins elm, 2s, le 500 M A A W Cliliord 10 B F Kohrcr, I 50 a W Fordy ce cl m 400 X Buekman to A J Hodge, 10 a D , Brook elm 250 T H Ward to T Kiernan, nw4' of neJi A of ne, see 7, 4s, 0e 210 I D Larkim toG W Bentley, 11-10 aU Allen elm, 0s, le 20 G A Godbould to E Broughton, It 1, blk 11, Sunset City 1 OAC R K to O W Lund burg, ni, sec 7, 4s, 2e DM N J Burns to L V Bums, nwJi of ne4, sec 12, 4s, le 5 NO CUKE-NO PAY, Tbat Is the way all drutfirists sell GROVE'S TA8TKLESS CHILL TONIC fur Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply iron ami quinine In a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer to bitter, nauseating tonics, Price, 50c. ...... iin VI fl v VmikWk An Old and Wkll-Tkikd Rkmit. .'..,. l!....ll,l U MrB. YlllilOW ruiniiiii ajiuy una .ai (or over tiltv veara by millions ni mothers for their children while teething, with perfect iuceeas. It soothe me ""'v t"7i allays all pain, cures wind collie, and is . r.,xAv Inr llirrhiia. la toe DCS " " TV V V. pleasant to the Uste, So d by Drug r i- r nrt of the World. IflHtO 111 Twenty-nve cemo incalculable. . P ure and ask lor Mil, Window'" Soothing Byrup, and take no other kind. L. Block's Furniture and Our Fruit. Portland, Oregon, May 10, 1899. To the Editor: TlieseaBon is at hand for the cultiva tion of and caring for our fruit trees this summer. The small ciop likely to be gathered this fall, owing to the unsea sonable climatic conditions, will have a tendency to cause many growers to neg lect their trees when they need the ut mojt care nd nursing. It U "ery hu man to do our utmost when everything is flourishing, arid profits apparency lirgj, to force mutters; and equally hu man to drop eve-ytliing when the re verse U the case. In several of the reports issued through the press and leaflets by the U. 8. Weather Bureau, it is stated that the unseasonable coid wave in February had done little or no damage. These reports are no doubt compiled from the statement received from local observers and correspondents throughout the state, and coming from such a sconrce and high au hority as the U. 8. Weather Bureau, are presumed to be correct and reliable, and are very naturally believed by the fruit growers. Advices received at this office, however, from practical fruitgrowers and members of the board fioin the various districts, are of differ ent nature, and the damage done is be coming more apparent every day, es pecially in the middle Willamette valley and p irUof Eastern Oreg m; the Ump q'ia and Rogue River valleys escaped without injury. We know now that thousands of young prune trees have been killed on lands not adapted to fruit raising, and thousands of others planted ou more favorable laud have been seriously inj ired, and if neglected many will either die or become perma nently crippled, and such trees need our utmoKt care right now. The continued cold rain, which makes the fruit drop, naturally teuda to dis cotiragement, and in addition, neglect of the orchard will invite fungus diseases and insect peBts, and for these reasons alone the spray pump miiBt be kept go ing regardless of anyir no crop. We would therefoie urge most earnestly upon owners of injured or fruitless trees nt to become discouraged but to give their trees extra care by pruniug off in jured limbs, ppraying, and moat thor ough cultivation of the soil, for they need it much more right now than i( in a healthy condition. Good results are ccriain to follow by the fruit some of these trees may yet bear this year being larger and finer, and by reason of this extra care such trees will start with re newed vigor and reward their owners for thia additional work with an abund ant crop the coming year. Reverses are mot with in all walks of life the merchant, the banker, the arti san and the grain farmer all eh are alike in off years, so to speak; why should the fruitgrower be exempt even In this most favored state of oura. Oregou fruits are finding favor in many old markets, and with tho new markets opening up to us, the demand is certainly increasing, but this demand Is only for first-class fruit, and such fruit cannot be grown on neglected or diseased trees. Hie up-to date fruitgrower who will give his best thoughts, care and at tention to hit trees at such time as the present is sure to win in the end by abundant crops and remunerative prices ; hence we would say to all orchardists: "Don't despair, don't get discouraged, but keep on right along, as if we expect ed a most bountiful harvest, and good results are certain to follow." State Board of Iloiticnlture II. B, Mii.i.kk, President By Henry E. Posch, Secretary, Ucittily la lllooil. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it, Caw-Rrets Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it Clean, rjy stirring nn the laiy liver and driving all iinuuri'.ies from the body. Begin to-ly to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly diiioub complexion by taking Uascarets beuty for tea cnt. All druggists tisUction guaranteed, 10c, 20c, : 60c SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit fourt of the State of Oregon, for tliv County o.' Clackamas. Peter Taylor, Plaintiff, vs. M. K. Phipley, Slella E. 8lilpli;y, Hi-nry Oaim, Ira F. Powers Mann fucluring Co., a corporation, Mil ton W. Smith. Paeltin Vinegar Company, a corporation, H, H. uone, i.eorge h jiiauicorooU aud y nuu t . ouiiamaKfr, partners, doing business under the name of MiUdlebrook and Shoemaker, Oe linda t. Shipley, exontri if the ettate of A. it. Shioley, deceased, and the Willamette Iron Woiks, a corporation, Defendants . State of Oregon. County of Clackamas, ss. IY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, DE- cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the . niuur. vi.uie, w iue uuiy nirecieu ana I dated the 20ih day ol April, lMW, upon a judgment rendered and enterer: in said court on the 17th day of April, 1899, in favor of Peter Tay lor, plaintiff, aud agrinst M. K. Shipley, Stella E. Shipley, Henry Oans, Ira F, Powers Manufacliir. IngCo., a corporation. Milton W. Smith, Paci: o Vinegar Company, a corporation, H. H. Lone, George II. Middlebrook ind Frank W. Shoema ker, partners, doing bulnen under the name of Middlebrook and Shoemaker. Celinda E. Shipley, ex' ouirlx of the estate of A. R. Shipley, deceased, and the Willamette Iron Works, a corporation, defendants, for the mm of $1)44.88, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per ceut per annum from the 17th day of April, 1899, and the further sura of $883.16 with Interest tnereon at the rate of 8 oer cent per annum from the 17th day of April, 181I9, and the further sum of $12.r.0O as attorney's fee. and the further sum of $18 00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make s ile of the follow, ing described real properly, situate in the Couniy of Clackamas. State of Oregon, to wit: All that porlionof the doiialion land claim of Ronald O. Crawford, certificate Wl'l, which lies south of the north line of section '28, township 2 south, of range least of the Willamette meridian, and north of that tract sold by M. K. Shipley and wile to the Oregon Iron and Steel Company, contain ing 80 sores, more or k-SB, and situated in Clacka mas county, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of fnid execution, judgment order and deoree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE, 1899, at the hour of one o'clock p, m., at the front door of the County Court Home in the Cltv of Oregou City, In said Comity and State, sell at public auction, suhjeet to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them had on the date of the mortgage, herein or since had 111 or to the above described rual property or any purl thereof, to satlufy said execution, Judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOK E, Sheriff of Cl ickamas Couniy. Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Ore., April 29, 18U9. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad' Co. LEAVES UNION DEPOT. For Miiygurn, Rainier, Clutskauie, Westpnrt, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Flnvel, Gear hart Park and ireaeido Aslorlu and Seashore Fxpress. Daily. Astoria Kxpress. Dally. ARRIVES UNION DEPOT. 8:00 A.M. 11:15 A.M. 7:00 P.M. 9:10 P.M. Ticket office, 2nfl Morrison st. and Union depot J. C. MAYO, Oen. Pas. Agt Astoria, Ore. When you visit. The Dulles stop at the uesi une I'onur a uay House in the City THE OBARR HOTEL On Second Street one blook from Depot Special rates to families and parties 8. 8. SMITH, Prop. Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co 's Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Daily (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at way 'points on both sides of the Columbia river. Both of the above steamers hare been rebuilt, and are in excellent shape f,.r the season of 1S99. Th Kegulalur Line will endeavor lo give iu patroiiB Ui best service possible. For Comfort. Kconoioy and rirasure, travel by the steamers of Tim Regulator Line. The abov steamers leave Portland 7 a m. and ftallwatga, m.,and arrive at distillation iu ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Oiliec, Tie Dalles Offlc, Oak St. Dock. Court Street. A. C. AI.LAWAY General Agent. To Cur Constipation Forevei. Tak f!af arAla Con,l in. or 25c. 11 0. O. C. fail tocure.druajiatB refund money. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ol Claokumas. ' George J. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Geo. L. Kaylor nnd Flovida F. A Kaylor and P. H. Murley, defendants Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. B I viktupj OF A JUDGMENT, ODER, I)E. cree and an exeeuliun rin:v invnun ..... .. anA under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me du y diiected, and dated the 20th day of April, 1899, upon a judg ment rendered and entered iu said court on the 18lh day of April, 1899, in favor of Ueorge J Moore, plaintiff, and against (ieo. L. Kaylor and Hovlda F. A Kaylor nd P. H. Marlav, defend ants, for the sum of $1,128.74, with interest tnere on at the rate of 10 cent per annum from the 18th duy uf April, 189D, and the further sum of $11X1.00 ss attorney's fee, and the further sum of S23.05 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and Unm this writ, conimandlg me to make sale of the lollow ing described red properly, situate in the couniy of Clackamas, sta e of Oregon, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter of sec tion 25, township 6 south of range 2 east of the Willamette meridian, containing 120 acres of land and situated iu Clackamas county and utate of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said exeoution, Judgment order and decree, and in compliance Willi the commands of said writ. I will, on SATURDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF JUNK, 1899, at the hour of 1 :30 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the court house in Ihe city of Oregon Citv, in said couniy and state, sell at public auction, sub j otto redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and int.- rest which the within n.imcd defendants, or ellherof them, hud on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above desoribed real i.ruparty. or any part Ihereof, to sallsly the ex ecution. Judgment order, dacree, Interest, cobIS and all accruim; costs. J, J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas Couniy, Oregoa. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Apiil 29, 1899. DIRECTORY COUNTY OFFICERS. J,n,l?e T. F. Ryan UiM-k of Courts jf imer i,iX(,n J. J.Cooke '5ecur,1'" T. P. Randall lri"u"lrer Jncob Shade Assessor.... Ell William School Superintendent N. W. Bowland Surveyor Ernest Hands Coroner JI. C. Strickland Commissioners I J- M"''ks l j i. .uorion I R. Scott. Diputy Clerk K. H.Cooper " Sheriff J. K. lack " Keoorder Ed. Dednian Superintendent Mrs. G. M. Strange Assessor i... J. li. 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 in April and first Monday iu November OREGON CITY OFFICERS. Mavor f n !.in,i..,n. Recorder Bruce 0. Curry Chief oi Police ( K n,n. Treasurer i. K. tjtrainlit Citv Attnrnov A I Street Commissioner j. C. Hradlev sup t. ot Water Works . W. H. Howell CityEmtluner H. H Johnson Counoilmen R, Koerner, J. W. Powell, Frank Huscli and 8( huebel of First Ward: K. E. ('barman. O. G. Huntley, A. W. Millu and Frel Metzner of Second Ward. Council meets first Wednesday of each month. . CHURCHES. First Congregational, coiner Main and Eleventh streets Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, pastor. Services 10:30. m. and 7:;10 p.m. Sunday schoo alter nioruingservice. Prayer meeting everyWednes day evening at 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Y P. S. C. E. every Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. First Baptist, corner Main and Ninth streets Rev. pastor. Morning service, 10:30; Sunday BChool, 11:45, Evening service 7:80. Regular prayer meeting Thursday evening. Monthly covenant meeting every Wednesday evening preceding first Sunday in the month. St. John's, Catholic, corner Tenth street and river Rev. A. Hillehrand. rastor. On Sim. day, mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Every Sunday German sermon after 8 o'clock mass. At ail other masses English sermons. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Vespers, Apologetlcal subjects and benediction at 1:30 p. m. Methodist Kplscopal, corner Main and Seventh streets Rev. H. Oberg, pastor. Morning service at 10:45, Sunday school at 10:00, Evening service at7:S0, Epworth League Sun day evening at 0:30, prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Class meeting after morning service. First Presbyterian, corner Seventh and Jefferson streets Rev. A. J. Montgomery, pastor. Ser vices at 11 a. m. end 7:3(1 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. in. Y. P. 8. C. E. meet every Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 8:00. Evangelical, German, corner Eight and Madison streets Rev. J. Evlch, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. in and 7:30 p. m. Sab bath school every Sumlav at 10 a. iu. 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. m.. and the first Sunday afternoon of each month at Falls View. St. Paul a Episcopal, comer 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 pmyer with addrecs, at 7:30. Evangellcat-I.utheran.Zlon Congregation, corner Eighth and Jefferson streets Rev. W. Brenner pastor. Suuday school U 9:30 a. m Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. German Lutheran, Ohio Svnod, corner of Eighth and J. Q. Adams street -Rev. Ernest J. W. Mack, pastor. M. K. South Rev. T. P. Harnes, pastor, hlrd 8uuday al United Brethren Church. Free Methodist Rev. J. W. Eld ridge, pastor. Preaching first and third Tuesdays at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Every Thursday evening. Service! held la Congregational church at KlyvUle. Carpet SOCIETIES. List of All Societies In this County With Meeting Place anil Date. OREGON CITY. Falls O-ty Lodge No. 159 of A. O. TJ. W.-Kery Salnrdny evening in A. O.U. W.hall on Sev enth street. Oregon Lodge No. s, T. 0. O.F. Every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' hall. Falls Encampment No. 4. T. 0. o. F. First and third Tuesdays at Odd Fellows hall. Willamette Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 2 The second and fourth Fridavs in I.O.O. F. hall. Mnllnomah Lodge o. 1, A. F. 4 A. M Regular communications on first and third Saturdays. Myrtle Lodge No. 24, D. of H. -Every Friday in Willamette hall. 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. S. Masonic Tem ple on Tuesdays. Willamette Camp No. 148, W. of W. First and third Fridays in Willamette hall. Modern Woodmen of America, Camp No. 5066, meets seoond and fourth Tuesdays at Willam ette hall, Falls Grove Circle No. 32, W. W.-Willamette hall, Tuesday evenings. Wacheno Trihe, No. 13, T. O. R. M.-Tuesday eve ning at Redmen's hall, Jaggar building. Meade Post, No. G. A. R.-First Monday of each month at Willamette hall Meade Relief Corps. No. 18,-Meets at Willsm ettehall on the first Monday st 2 p. m., and the .mi. ii auMiuuy ni :.-,u p m i ne auxiliary meets at the armory on first and third Saturdays at 2 p. m. McLoiiehlln Cnbln No 4, Native Sons of Ore gon, meets at Willamette hall on second and fourth Monday evenings. St. John's Branch No. 647, 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 tipper Seventh street, on second aud fourth Mondays. Oregon City Board of Trade-At court house on Monday in each mouth. Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. First Friday of each month at Fountain engine house. Fountain Iloso Co. No. 1 Hecond Wednesday in eaoh month at Fountain engine house. Catara-t Hose Co. No. 2 Scoond Tuesday of each month at Cataract engine house. Oregon City Hose Co. No. 2-Hose house" on the hill ihe third Tuesday of each month. Mt. View lose Co. 4 Hose house at Ely ville. COONTY. Pig Iron Lodge No. 135, A. O. U. W. Every Thursday eveuingat Odd Fellows' hall, Oswego. Molnlla Lodge No. 40, A. O. U. W. First nnd third. Saturdays at school house, Molalla. Gnvel Lodge No. 55, A. O ' U. W.-Second and third Saturday evenings at Knight's hnll.Cauliy. Clackamas Lodge, No. 57, A. O. U. W. First and third Mondays at Strite's hall, Clackamas. Sunrise Lodge No. 43. A. O. U. W.-Second and lourth Saturday at Wilsnnvllle. Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of II. Every Tuesday evening. Rebekah Lodge No. 71, I. 0. 0. F., of Oswego Thursday evening?. Oswego Lodge No. 03, 1. 0. O. F.-Odd Fellow's hull, Oswego, every Monday evening. Lone Pine Lodge No. 63. A. F. Ss A. M of Logan. General Pope Post No. 62; G. A. R.-First Satur day of each month at Grange hall, Mulino. General Crook P .st No. 22, G.A. K.-School house at Needy on First Saturday in each month. Star Lodge No. 95, K. of P. Every Wednesday evening in Castle hall. Cnnby Lodge No. 504, 1. 0.G. T.-First and Third Saturday evciiincs at K n iihf m Hull. Osworo Lodge No. 4-18; I. O. G. T.-Every Friday wvi'iug 111 mcv null in urn UlWU, Canny Spiritualist Society-First and Third Sun- finvu n( mtoVt ti i Vi New Kra W. V. T. U. First Saturday In each mouth at their hall in New Era. Springwatcr No. 2(13, P. of H.-On second Satur day after full moon. Canby Board of Trade Knight's hall.'Canby, on first and third Fridays. Molalla Grange No. 40, P. of H.-Their hall at K "ouko me seeonu baiuruay 01 each month at 10 a. m. Tualatin Grange, No. Ill, P. of H. Last Saturday of eaoh month at their hall In Wilsonville. Warner Grange No. 117, P. of H. Fourth Satur day of each month at their hall in New Era. Butle Creek Grange No. 82, P. of H. At hall In Marquam second Saturday in each month. Oswego Grange No. 175, P. of H.-Second Satur day In each month. Damascus Grange No. 260, P. of H. First Satur day in month in Damascus school house. Teazel Creek No. 255, P. of H.-Third Saturday in each month. Boise (Orvllle) 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 in month. Setrrlnrit$ of Societitt are Undlv rtquetted to .,,r,i ihm it;t.. a.... nj. . mrrlinQ date. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN dersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Peter Taylor, deceased, has filed her final account of her administration upon said estate in the county court of the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, and said c urt lias set the bin day of June, A. D. 1S08. at the hour of 11 o'clock in Ihe fore noon of said day, as the time, and the couniy court room at the county court house at Oregon City. Oregon, as the place for the final hearing of said final account, and any and all objection thereto, if any then be. Now. therefor, all persons Interested In laid estate are hereby notified and required to appear at sain, time ana piac ana snow cans, u any there be, why said account should not be allowed and approved, said estate finally settled and said administratrix discharged and her bondsmen ex onerated. Dated this May 2nd. A D. 1899 EDNA TAYLOR DKlCKHOFf. Administratrix oi said Estate. Ramibt J Fiktox, attorneys for Estate. Y. Ortpiai and Dmrier-Eeralt $2 House SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Couniy of Clackamas. J. N. Harrington, executor of the will and esute oi Joseph Walton, de ceased. Plaintiff, vs. i John B. JacksonyOva Jackson, his wire, ti. M. JscKson, David lurney, and McMinuville College, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY virtue of a judgment order, decree and an exeoution, duly issued out of aud under I lie Seal of the above entitled court, in the above enti tled cause, t" me duly djrec'ed and dated the 8rd' day ol May, 18U9, upon a Judgment rendeud and entered In said court on the 22ud day of April, 1809, in favor of J.N. Hariington,exeeutor of the will and estate of Joseph Walton, deceased, plain tiff, and against John B. Jackson, Ova Jackson, his wife. H. M. Jackson, David Turney and Mc Mtnnville College, defendants, for the sum of i'MH, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 22nd day of April, 1M19. and the costs of and upon this w rlt, commanding me to make sale of the following described real, property, situate In the county of Clackamas state of Oregou, to wit: Being a part of the dmiatlon land clfilm of Wil Ham Holmes and Samuel Vance in township 8: south, range 2 east of Ihe Willamette meridian,, and bounded as follows, to wit: 11 ginning at tha center of the Molalla and Oregon City county road at the northwest corner of a tract of land deeded to Gustav Sclmocr, bv deed recorded on ptiae , book , records of deeds for Claoka. mas county, and running thence north 76dcg. 4ft mln. east 1068 ft. to an iron pin) thence north 21 . deg.45 min. west 403.7 ft, to a stake; thence loulh 63 deg. 15 mln west 1061.45 ft to the center of the eountv roadj thence south 28 deg. C9 min east 223 fl. to the place of beginning, containing 8' acres, more or less, all in Clackamas eountv, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with ihe commnnds of said writ, I wil), on SATURDAY, THE loth DAY OF JUNE, 1800, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m., st the front door of the court house in Ihe city of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at public auction, sub jtct to redemption, to the highest bidden, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the rlaht, title and in terest which the within name I deiendants, or eiP.ier of them, had on the date of the morti age herein or since had. iu or tu the above described real propertv, or any part thereof, to otlsry said execution, judgment order, deciee, interest, costs and all aooming costs. J.J COOKE. Sherlfl'of Claokamas Couniy, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May 9, 1809. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Cunt of tho Hoi ,,f n-. ... the County of Ciackanms. ' Gambrlntis Brewing Company, a corporation, I i laiiiiin, VI i luiiu a. niison ana jonn F. Shea, Defendants. State of Oregon, Countv of Clackamas. DY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDKR DE- cree and au execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in th above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 12th day of May, 1809, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the l.sth day of April, 1890, ill favor of Uumbrinus Brewing Company, a corporation, plaintiff, and against John A. Nilson and John F. Shea, defjndauts. for the sum of 369 45, and the luither sum of i2.2S taxes and the further sum of eoO.OO as attorney's fee, and tin emu ui L-uaiB BIIU tllSClirSCniOn 18, SUd the costs of and upon this writ, commanding nit ... u. i.,vimm, ucewiUl-U I'BHl prop erty, situate in ihe county of Clackamas, state of fifi nr.n lnu.lt. The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section sixteen (16), township 4 south, range 2 east of I lie Willamette meredian, containing forty (40) acres, situated in Clackamas county, Oregon. NnW i..r.,r..M l. ..I-.,.. I, r i-niuici MJ V.1.IIG". Bl.m CABCIUlOn, judgment order and decree, aud in compl auce will, !,. Dl ...-J. T r ' nit .Mo vuuiiii.i,uo ui .niu WUL, A Will, OU SATURDAY, THE 17tU DAY OF JUNE. 1899, al the hour of one o'clock p. m At Ihe front door nf thA a-vmntv Ainirt hnnuA in ilia j-.it-a t City, iu said county and state, tell at public auc- tllin .IlltWt ll, ..Hcmnllnn tn.il.l..l 1I.IJ.I.. , ....j. iv.l...,u,, ,u .110 uiKiieat oiuuer. for U. 8. gold com, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the wltl in named defend ants or either of them had on the date of the mort- 5 age herein or since had In agd to the abov escribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J.COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas oounty, Oregon Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May 16, 1899. ' In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, Guentherina Beutl er Plaintiff, vs. John Beutler, defendant. In the nam of the State of Oregon you are hereby re quired to appear in the a bove entitled court in thla 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 the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant befdissolved, for plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein and for such other and further relief as shall seem meet in the premises. This summons is published pursuant to au order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde, circuit Judge of the 5th Judicial district, of the state of Oregon, for eonntJ o' Claokamas. Granted on April 19lh ,' 1899, preser.bing and ordering publication of summons once a week for six consecutive weeks C. 8CHUEBEL, Attorney for Plaintiff! VOTIOE 19 HEREBY GIVKN THAT I HAVE " been appointed executrix of ehe last will and testament of the estste of John Iliggina deceased, by Ihe Hon. county court oi Clsokammi county, Oregon. All persons having e'alms against said estate are hereby notified to present n V13" X m ,or,P-menl. at my home al Bedland Oregon, with proper voih hers, within six monthi from the date of this notice. April 21. ' W. 8ARAH ANN BIGGINS, Executrix. A HOME FOR f 10 PER MONTH. Consisting of 4 lots, good garden spot, running water the year round, s room honse,gSod cellar, f? 5ii.'5 enoun ,or ,wo nd 100 chickens; 12 blocks from court house. Price $800. per fV"??- Cash down. ForparticuCi UnuiM at thii Office, Team and itock taken c hante. - I T.v Vorli ani Courier-Herald $1.75 I V I