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8 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAYJUNE 30, 1899. Oregon City Auction House Opposite Postoffice ORegon City Auction House Opposite Postoffice THEY SAY That we are the cheapest ASH 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 i Baby Baggies Chairs Sewing Machines Ingrain Carpets New Model 3 Piece The Only Reliable A Nice Tea Set from from from' from Sewing Machine Bed Boom Set Stove of 44 Pieces qg (( Improved from on Earth $2.00 25C V'yy j 30C 7 00 The UNIVERSAL and Upward tt!4fc P .im ltd nn and Upward and Upward fini.H.d Per Yd and Upward E, Z, ,,, upward STEEL RANGES PO.UU W. SCHOOL GOSSIP. Mutters of An Educational Na ture. The regular monthly meeting of the Clackamas County Teachers' Associa tion, held at Redland Saturday, was ore of the most iptt)iettfii in the history of the orpnlaatlop, Superintendent Bow- land presided. Charles Rutherford cave the teachers i a most cordial welcome on behalf of the I , ,, , i people 01 iteuianu. After a eong by the Redland school, 1'rofeeior II. S. Gibson gave a vtry in structive dissertation on "Measure ments," and explained the difference between an inch square, and a square inch. A antoiirl.l rliniDp u-aa mv.nl 1... il.ji ....... -V "pother kind, ludles of Redland, including cakeP, pat try, straw ben ies and eiiulue cream. After dinner Professor 0. H. Byland pretented tome interesting hhtory fta tures connected with the Mexican wi r, illustrated by drawings on the black board. "The Old School Bell." was presented by Redland pupils, with As ids Stone at the organ. "Number in Nature," by Rev. A. J. Alontgomuy, was novel, highly instruct ive and i ntoit lining. He eh' we 1 by a chart that numbers and ratio entered into the intricacies of all sciences and into every department of life and gave nolahlu examp'es ol number in the scriptures. Maud Stone, a graduate of the Red land school, gave a recitation, "Three Brothers." Robert Giuther sang a solo, and re sponded to an encore. Resolutions in inotuo'y of II. S. Strange, latu OJimty t-u lerinten lent, and Mi.-s III Immiumh, a.tnlhoT late member of the Ass c'ih i n were adoptul. M ut-ter A I Inn' Funk brought down the huiihe with his rvciwt mi. Misses Maud St ine and M.ihala Gill were elected members of the association. Professor J. C. Zinser uses newspaper clipping w'uh goxl results in his school work by po-ting them on a bulletin boaid. The Redland q'lcrtet'e, consisting of Misses llattie and IVsie Wilcox and Oswald and Gil nour Buhym ir, gave a selection. It wns voted to postpone the meetings of the association until September, and upon the invitation of Miss May Held it was decided to hold the next meeting at Springwa ter. Several ot Mr. Rutherford's pupils gave a very creditable exhibition of club swinging. The following teachers and members of the association were in attendance : Superintendent and Mrs. N. V, Bow land, Fannie G. Toiler, II, S. Gibson, 0. II. Byland, J. C. Zitiser, Charles Rutherford, V. G. Beattie, L. L. Moore, Robert Ginther, Misses May Held, Mar tin Massinger, Mi-s Lynan, K. 11. Gab bert. Redland has a neat school building, well equipped with maps, picture! and apparatus, etc. Ti e school board is L. Funk, J. Fullam and A. Hull urt, di rectors, and V. M. S.oie, clerk. On Wednesday evening the board of directors of the Maple Laue district held a meeting and elected 0. II. By. land, principal for the ensuing year, Miss Maud Salisbury completed her term of school at Mulino last Friday. The Tarkplace school board held a meeting Mouday and re-elected Prof. J. W.Gray, principal; Mrs. II. C. Salis bury and Miss Margaret Wiiliams weie re-elected grade teachers. Mis llul dah Holden was also elected a teacher. L. Block's Furniture and Carpet House The salaries of all the old teachers were raised $5 per mouth. Misses Tennie and Souri .Mayfiell closed a successful school year at Spring water last Friday. The following class graduated: Myrtle and Ivy Cornett, Allie Smith, George Lewellen, Albert Smith, Maud and Eiid Shihley, Mary Tucker, Libbie Bard, Lena Raney, Delia Gutl ridge. For Over Fifty fears An Old and Wkll-Tkied Remedy.' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Winslow's Soothing Syrup has b?en u,s.ed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children . while teething, with perfect sua ess. It soothes the child, softei s the gums, allays all pain, cures wind collie, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, Sold by Drug-Kii-ts in every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. He sure and ask for Mrs. ' Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no That Throbbing Headache Would quicklv leave you if vou used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit, for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try 1 hem. Only 25 cents. Money Viae k if not cured. Sold by George A Hard ing, druggist. Discovered by a Woman. Another ttreat discovery bus been , 1 .1 . 1 , i ., I mane, aim iiihi 10u, uy u mny 111 una westllneofa tract of land heretofore sold to country. " f)ist ase fastened its clutc hes ( 1'eemer and Huberts! thence north forty-nine upon her and for seven years she with- d,l'r,'es ,l"n """l to the corner stake; r , .. . . . r . 1 . , thence unrth twmtv light degrees thirty minules -t 0(1 US severest tests, but her Vital or- east eiglit and 50-llW chains; ihence no th sixty- gans were undermined and death seemed nined groes east f iurand w-loo chains to ihe imminent. For three months she f,ast boundary of John Kagaide's homestead: . ,. t1 , 11.1 tlience uorlh on said east lioiiud.iry of said home coughed incessantly, and COUld not sleep. 8le(1 1() lhe llfiri comer tliereol; thence west She tinallv discovered a av to recover, on the nortn boundary of said homestead to the hv purchttsinif of us a bottle of Dr. Kinsr'a New liscovery for Consumption and was so much relieved after taking riit dose, that wie slept all night; ami with two bottles has teen absolutely cured, ller name is Mrs. Luther Lute." Thus writes V. C. Ilamnick & Co., of helby, N. C. Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Hardinu's Drutf Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle ijuaran- del. Story of h Slave b) hiilllld liand and f )Ot for years 1 by the chain of diseise is the worst form of slavery. Georun D. Williams, ., ( i:.. . .1 , . ,. . of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave whs made free, lie says: "Mv wife has been so helpless for live years that hhe could not turn over in bed alone. After usina two bottles of Elec tric Hitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to bo her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases iuiekly cures nervousness, sieopiess ness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down beople. Every bottle guarfanteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Geo. A. Harding Druggist. J. II. LOGAN Has Reopentd the Marquam Blacksmith Sbop And will do horse shoeing and all kinds of general work at lowest prices. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE It hereby given that, pursuant to an execution and order of sale Issued out of the circuit oourt ol the late of Oregon for Clackamss countv of date May 81, lt9, upon a Judgment and deoree of foreclosure in favor of Sarah A. Staver, plaintiff, vs. Schuyler Hue, Jr.,Theodo,:la Hue, Joseph Hue, T. V. T. B. Brentano and K. Ilreutauo, defendants, duly rendered, enrolled and docketed In said court on May 2, 1S99, for Ihe sum of 1,21&.IH) and interest thereon from Febru ary 24, 1899, at 10 tier cent per annum, and tlAO IX) attorney's fees, ami the lurther sum of ;." 2 and Interest thereon from May 2, 1S99 at 6 per ceut per annum, and t2l.M) Costs aud disburseme t, I have levied upon and will on Saturlay,;tb lOtb Day of July. KJOO, at the hour of 2 o'clock 111 the afternoon of said riav. at ami In front of the court house door ai Oregon City, in said count v and stale, duly sell at public auction to the liddiest bidder for cash iu hand all the right, title and Interest of tald de fendants on ami alter tne un any ot r euruanr, ltWA in and to the southwest onarler of the north Wert quarter, the west half of the southwest quar. ter and the torn heast quarter of the southwest quarter of section KS, township x touth, range 4 east of the Willamette mcrMlau, In Clackamas countv. Oregon, containing 100 acres, lo satisfy said decree, toais and accruing costs. Dated June 9th, 18V9. J. J. COOKF, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ol Clackamas. J. V. W. Montague (substituted for ) u. n. eJiaraej, Plaintiff, vs. J. A. Tiiylor, Benjamin Bender and Mary A. Bender, his .wife, G. U Dedman and CIilmS. Dedman, his wife, William Bsutelsnai her and Mary Beutelspichor, his wife, An geline Berry, Robert DeBhaoer and Parthenia DeShazer, his wife, Angellue B rry. Defendants State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. 1)Y VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER BE- -D cree and an execution, dulv issued mil of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled came, to me duly dlrectod and dated the 2ihh day of June, ts99, upon a judgment rendered and ontered In said court on the 16th day of June. 18911. In favor of J. V. W. Montague (substituted for D. S. Claike), plaluliff, and against J. A. Taylor, Benjamin Bunder and Mary A, Bender, his wife, (J. R. Dedman ai'd Clara S. Bed man, his wife, William Heutelsparh erand Mary Ueutel.-p,icher, his wife, Airjellne Berry, Robert D jShaz r and Pnrthona UeSiiacer, his wife. Angeline Berry, defendants, for the sum of 19'J3 On, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the Ifith day of June, lMtiti, and ihe further sum of $2(0.' 0, with Interest tnereon from the 10th day of tune, UW, and the further sum of jfluOOO as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 11:1 75 costs and disbursements, and the cos's of and uposi this writ, commanding me to make sle of the follow, lug described leal properly, situate in the Ccuuiy of Ulnokauias, State of Oregon, to wit: And be ginning at a point on the east boundary of the donation land claim of N.J. Lamb, deceased, and wife, in township i south of n iue 3 east gt the Willamette meridian, 10 ennuis south of ilie nonheast corner thereof; thence west 8.M) ihalns to a stakes thence south thirty-three degrees west forty-live chains) thence souih nineteen and 3.V100 chains to the south boundary of said do nation land claim; iheLoe east on said south houudaiy Line to the right bankof thcClackamus r ver; Ihence Willi the meandering of 81 id river upstream four and fO-100 chains to the mouth of 'P creek; .theme up the right bunk :of Deep creek w itn tne mea, nenngs tnereor to tne soutn 111 ruiwent oorner liinri'iii , imomch houiii oil me west boundary two ami V 100 chains to the place 01 ucgiiinuur, containinv u;i acred more or les: excepting therefrom one hundred acres sold by .lolin Mall and rva Mall, his w tie, to brands II. ' Brown bv deed dated Jatin iry 8th, 1S94, recorded , January 2lth, 1894. In the deed records of Clacka I mas rounly, Oregon. Now, thirefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on j SATUItDAY, THE 22d DAY OK JULY, 1899, m ine hour or ociock p. m., attherront door of lhe County Court House-in the City of Oregon ity, in said County and State, sell at public, nun Ion, gii'ji-ct to redempli m, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash ill hind, 1,11 rluht, title and interest which the within imiuiu iirii'nuiiiiw or t'ltiior Ol ineiu oiui on liie date ni the inorlgage herein or e ha I in or lo the abive described real properly or any pari thereof, lo satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all aoeruing costs. J, J. COOKE, Slu riff of CI irk,, mns Cnimly. Oregon. Dated Oregon City, Ore., June 20, lrt fj. COSTESr NOTIUK. DKl'iHTMKNT OK TUB IhTKBIOM, I'hitko Maths Land Omr. Oregon City, Oregon, May 29, IH'.iu. A 8I KKK IENT CONTKS'I AFFIDAVIT, dated Oct. 3. 1898. having been tiled In Ibis otllce by George A. Hell, contestant, against hi me stcad entry No. 11,S73, made j line 4, IsMl, for SKJi SK'i section 82, township 2 s, range 7 e, by Minnie Fatton, contestee, in which it is alleged that "the aid Minnie Palton has wholly abandoned said claim for more than one year prior hereto; that for aver one year prior this date said entrj man has not resided on said claim or visited' said claim, or any one for her; that for over one year last past homestead ctr.'mant has not In any way (ill ivatcd or Improved said claim, and her ab sence naa not been owlcg or due In her employ ment In the milili ry or uav .l service of Ihe fulled siatet In time nf war." m d nartleiare hereby untitled to anpear, respond and offer evi- nence loucning sain allegations at 10 o clock, A. M. on July 14, 1899, before the tick-inter and ltecelver at the United Stales Land Oll.ce in Oregon City, uregon. '1 he tald contestant having, in a nroper afflda viu.llled March ltl aud May 17, 1899, set forth facts wnicn imw mat alter due ciuigei.ee uersonai ser vice of llii notice cinnot tie made, it is hereby nrucrvu ami oirecte 1 unit sm-h nollctf D giyen oy aua alio piopcr publication. ( HAS. H, MOOBF.S, Keg later WM. CALLOWAY, Kccelver, ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 27th dav of June. 199, appointed administratrix of the estate of Michael M. Shive ly, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them to me at my home near Monitor, Oregon, proiierly veri fied, within six months of the date of this notice. uateu tnie zntn dav of June. 1x99. StAKAH K. SillVk'LY, Administratrix E. P. Moki-om, Woodburn,Oi., Attorney fur Administratrix. You can still get a hat below cost at Celia Goldsmith's. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Mrs. Martha Itingo, as guardian of the 1 ersons and estate of the mi nor heirs of H. C. Rlngo, de ceased, Plaintiff, vs. Oiorge F. Blair, TresBa A. Blair, his wife, and . C. Hansen. Defendants. J State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, DE oree and an exeoution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, and to me dulv directed and I dated the 20th day of June, ISO!), upon ajudg- ! m.nl 1-,-nilj r.H ami nnlnwH In audi onnrf .in tl.a 13th day of June. 1899, In favor of Mrs. Martha Ringo, ss guardian of the persons and estate of the minor heirs of H. C. Kmgo, deceased, plain tiff, and against George V. Blai", Tressa A. Blair, his wife, and K. C. hai.sen, d. fendanls, for t'.e sum of f 185 00, with interest thereon at the rale of 10 percent per annum from the 13th day of June, 1899, and the further sum of Srrfl.00 as at toruey'8 fee, and the fuither sum of $11.00 cotts ai.d disbursements, and the costs of ard upon this writ, commanding me to make Bale of the following depcrihed real property, situate In th county of Clackamas, state f Oregon, to wit: Being a part of the Wm. Groshong n. L. C , In township 6 sou h, range I east of the Willamette niendtain, and bounded as follows; Beginning elghtv (80) rods north of the southeast corner of the Wm. Urohong D. L. c. on the eastern line thereof, and running ihence west one hundred and silly rods (1fiO); ihence north forty rods (40); thei.ee east one hundred and sixty rods (100) to the said claim line; thence south forty rods (40) to the place of b ginning, oonlaiulng forty acres (40), the same being the interest devised to yeo;j;; F.Blllir tjy the lat will and testament of RhodaA nlair, dcccasid. Now, therefore, by virtue Of said txecu Ion, judgment order and tlerree, and in compliance wiih the commands of tald writ, 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE 20th DAY OF JULY, 1S99, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., ot the front door of the Comity Court House In the city of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at pub lie suction, sulijt ct to redemption, to the hlgm st bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest whiehthe within named defendants, or either of them, had on the date of the mongage herein, or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution Judgment Older, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas couiny, Oregon, Dated. Oregon City, Oie., June 27, 1MI9. CANBY BARBER SHOP Shaving and Hair Cutting done with neat in ss and dispatch. JULIUS Roxes, Proprietor Sew Era Flour Mills. Jos. Sevcik. Jr.. has fully recovered his health and togeiher with Jos. Stiejc has leased the ew Kra H 'tiring Mills. The mill will be greatly improved and arrangement? nude for receiving grain and exrhanginif for mill stuffs at sliorl notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevcik, Sthejc & Co. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to U. J. & 1). V. Latourette. Iwm Weatk is Here Is Bill SiiiiifflerBargaiiiii are Efii torn The Sooner the Better So be Among the Lucky FIRST TO COME Girls' blue or brown checked Amoskeag Gingham Drawn, with or without sleeves, OR each aavlv Little Girlt' Colored Percale Dresses, styl ishly made, with braid and embroidery OCa trimmings, 4 to6 years, each lt Little Girlt' Pink or Bine Lawn Dresses, fine Valenciennes, lace and insertion trimmed RQa each... Uww Little ones' White or Linen wired Sun Hats AC with embroidered or corded edges, each.. vll filrh' French Blue or Red Chambray Sun OCa Bonnets with deep rufltcs, each "w Children's summer weight Under Vests, ch Children' fine ribbed double sole Hosj In fast black, tan, chocolate and ox blood, 1 Q per pair lu" OREGON CITY CARS STOP AT OUR DOOR SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of sale and execution dlllv issued out nf tliA rtrrllk mint, tif IliA state of Oregon for Clackamas county, to me di rected and dated the 20th day of May, 1899, upon a judgment jnd decree rendered anil entered In said couit on the 20th dav of Anril. 1899. in favor i of J H. Pomerny, plulntllT, end against D. D. Held and George A.Harding as executors of tha Magone, H. 8. Magone, W. T. W hillock, Jacob 1 last will and testament of N O. Wslden, deceasedt Ranch, Henry K Yemen, E. K. Jones is Co., a defendants, and of an execution duly isnued out corpora loll, D. B. Rees and J W. Stuart, part- of said court in said suit on June 7. 1899. 1 will (X nersss U. B. Bees & Co., and G GallnKlv, defen- pose for sale and sell as the law directs.at tha 2?,!'!ln,,or.,ho J".m.of vmM and H2!U00iid. frontdoor of the court house, in Oregon City. 820.20 costs and disbursements, I will on Clackacas county, Oregon, on lhe ' Saturday, the Is . Day of July, J800. atlj Day of July, 10O9, at the hour of one o'clock p. m , at the front door of the court honse in Oregon City, In said county and slate, sell by publlo auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all ihe right, tille and interest of the said ueienuants In or to the two parcels of real prop erty situated in said Clackamas oonnty. of which one parcel Is described as the undivided seven eighths of the two tracts of land situated respect ively In the Tompkins and George Walling dona tion claims, described as follows: Commencing lit the northwest corner of the D. D. Tompkins and wife D. L. C, in t wnship 2 south of ranges 1 and 2 e .st of the Willamette meridian, thence south frrly-nine degrees thirty minules enst 'weiity elght and sevenly-one one hundredths chains (28 71 eh.) J thence east sixty six and sevenly-five hundredths chains i60.75ch.) to the W HlHiiU'lle river; thence along the mi an derings of gaid liver, north thirty six degrees vcost. hltie (0 oh ) ch.ilns; Ihence north Hweiity two di g'ces west, eight and seventy hundredths chains (8 70 eh.); thence north uii.e and eighty ti;;hl hen redtns chains (9.f8 eh.) to the north east coin rof said claim; thence west along lbs n rtn ins of said claim eighty-four and ten hull-dredih-i i hains (84.10 eh.) to tlie place of begin ning, coniaii.tng one hundred and tbirty-seveu and seventy hundredths (187 70) acres (except a tract conveyed by said Magone and wife to shnw and Jacobs of twenty-two and three hundredths (22 03) acres by di ed reconled in book 83, page 91, oi the recoriis of deeds of said enmity.) Also eighty (6o) acres of the south half of the George Wa'litiK and wife 1. I.. C, In said town ships, OOr.lHliO on me souin uy me huuui nc " the Ueorge Walling olnlm aforesaid, on the west bv the west line of said claim, on the east by the Willamette river and on the norlli by a line drawn parallel wiih s.'.id south boundary so that the area embraced within said lines shall contain f igrttv (80 acres (except a tract oonveyed from this last mentioned piece by Magone and wife to L. W. Iljland, containing twenty-live and sixty hundredths (25.00) acres, by dee l recorded in book 35, page 2i0, of the records of deeds of said county ) ... ,t j And the other of said two parcels is described as "all the right, title and interest that the said 1). D. Magone and II. S. Msgone, or- either of them, hud on October 4, 1S9J, in the donation c'aim of Waters Carmen and Lum'lla Carmen, his wife, being noiilioatlou No. 3:!8S, certificate 100:t, In township two routh of range one east of the Willamette meridian." J.J COOKE, (heriff of Claol amas countv, state of Oregon. . Datid, Oregon City, Ore., May 29, 1899. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nollce Is herebv givm that I have been appoint' ed administrator of lhe estate of John S. Utigan, deceased, by tho Honorable County Court of Ctai kamas couniy, Oregon ias countv, Oregon. All penons nuving elninis against said estate are hereby notincd to present the sitine to me for payment at my home at Molalla, Clac.kam is county Oregon, with proner vouchers theretor, within tix months from lhe dale of this notice. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 25th day of Mav, 1899. O. W. ROBB1NS; Admlnistratoi of the estate of John 8. Dugan, de ceased. ' N. Y, f orli and Courier-Herald $1.15 Lad lot' Dark Tan Bicycle Tweed tailor- JO Cft mad Walking Suits, each...... . . . Ladles' Crash Linen Skirts In new styles on cni ale at 0U' Ladles' fine Linen Crash or Whltn PiqueHCft Skirts, new cut, each Ladles' Ecru Egyptian Ribbed Sleeveless Ca Vests, ech Ladies' Summer Weight Long-sleeve Vests f En each Extra large site In ladles' One Ribbed Long ) C Sleeve Summer Vests, each mlv Big assortment Indies' Striped, Cheeked and Kancy Figured French Percale Sbirt Waists, this summer's best styles, on CA sale at HJt Shanahans' SHERIFF'S SALE. TN pursuance of a decree and order of falereu- dered in the circuitcourt of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county, on January IS, lbOU. as ot the 20th dny of November, 1MI8. in the suit of Os- er P. Mitlf.r nlulntiir n T 1 D1U1.. c Pllulmrv .nri Elm. it !'..'.ml rs. ti .'. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. thereof, the real properiy aescnoeu in saiu decree and order ol sale,. to-wit: Beginning at the south-westerly corner of lot seven (7), in block twenty-eight (28), in Oregon aiy, as shown by the maps and plats thereof on file in the recorder' office of said county and state Ihence in a northerly direction and following tha westerly line of said lot thlrtv-three feetr thence easterly, and at right angles to said west erly boundary line of said lot, and parallel wit.lv the side lines thereof, one hundred and five (105) feet; thence southerly at right anglea, and parallel w ith Main slreot in said Oregon Cnv, thirty-three (S3) feet, to the southerly line of said tott lbec westerly at right angles, and following the south erly line of said lot, to tha place of beginning, situated in Clackamas county, state of Oregon, to gtther with the tenements, hereditaments and ap purterauces thereunto belonging or In any way appertaining. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, June . It)!)! - J. J cooke: Sheilff ot Clackamas County, Oregon... NOTICE is hereby Siren that I wilt make appli cation to the liooorable board of county com missioners for Clackamas county, Oregon, on the 22nd day of July.1899, for a license to sell malt liquors In l8 quantities than one gallon in Cas cade pre nfl . Clackamas county, Oregon, a copy of which . eti .on is below published. F. A. MEIMff.. To the Hon. Board of Commissioner! for Clackamas county, Oregon ; We, the undersigned, citizens and legnl voters of Cascade precinct Cla kamas bounty, Oregon, respectfully petition and prsy that you grant to r. A. Meung a license: to sell malt liquors In Cascade precinct, Clacka mas county, Oregon, In less quantities than one gadon fertile period of six months. 8 I) Coalman, Chas Pfvfler, J B MaronoT, E Kop. per, L Vurrettl, T Clark, P McAdams, G W Woods, M V 1'homss. Geo Thomas, K Thomas, J M Thom as, A c Thomas, W 8 Smith, John Bramhall. John Maroney, J A Hiclmao, ti. G. (ilbons, H C lubow, J J Klsner, C s Bramhall, J Bramhall, J F Andre, B Wakefield, 11 Ridderbnseh, Henry Kidderlnifoh, Fred Wepe. Wm Wa'spe, w Weber, Wm Padiun, John Unity, John 8 Gib bons, Fritz Suckow, John Epperson, George 1 pperson,',lohn Holl'ineister, E Pi Pavn, J R Dun can, J A Titty, U Trubel, KC Strfiwbrldge, H Wendlnnd, J Wendland, M Keisecker, I'rel Keiseescr, John Kolsecker, C Meng, He ma t Hscner, Hermann Brims, James Hhelan, Caspjr Junker, K Kligel, John Tavel ', Olueseppi Xa velll, Di-nnis Jcrger, T O Johsrud, Paul Dunn, H Ridderbnseh, John McDonald, Stillman An drews, Pt ter P Hela, t ewls Himghlum, Geo A Leslie, J A shettirly, Thomiis Phclan, O Ram bow, 8 O Mitchell, Kohert llartsch, J Krintenson, Fred Riem, Wilhelm Ppanel, Jehn Ulrleh, Gott fried ttuckl, Anton Mahar. J II Wewer, Henry Koch, J O Deshazer, E E Wendland, Joseph Wif lig. T H Fischer, A Kligel, M Kligel, B Kllgol, John L Erl, D Moynihan.F W Canning, 8 Baoon, JUL Maybee, E A Revenue, T H Anderson, Jas Figles, diaries I'eshall. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for set ting. Fifteen for $1. At Sunnyalope farm, 2 miles south of town, or leave orders at Charman & Oo.'s drug ttore. &r Ladies' Plain White Lawn Shirt Waists, made full, with lanudrled collars and COn cuffs, each OOv Ladles' good Muslin Drawers, well made, 1Q trimmed with tucks, per pair iww Ladies' lace-trlmmed Corset Covers of good IRa material, on sale at 1U Ladles' Silk Club Ties, In all colors, each . JQq While Washable Chamois Gloves on sal at JjQ All new things in Neckwear, Fancy Collars, OC Ties, etc , each twit Fancy-mesh Veilings in all colon, with or QE. williout dots, per yard Wu No. 30 All-silk Ribbons In all latest shades 1 C n for collars r sashes, per yard iOw Large assortment of rolled (old Beauty Fins O a on sale at v Cor. First & Salmon Sis. PORTLAND, ORE.