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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. APRIL. 20 1900.
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Regular
Up-to-dateness
In a spring suit, the width of a seam, the
size of a button or the location of a pocket
may sometimes determine the up-to-dateness
of the garment. We give the closest atten
tion to all the little kinds of fashion.
PRICE
BROS.
Leaders In Low Prices.
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YOU WAY NOT KNOW II
But the Best Stock of First-Class
Goods to be Found at Bottom- ?
Prices in Oregon City is at
HARRIS' GROCERY
Brunswick Restaurant I
Under new Management
Only First-Class Restaurant
IN THE CITY ',
L. RUCONICH. Prop.
OREGON CITY, - - OREGON
You will have a small
grocery bill by trad
ing at
Marr & Muir's
Grocery
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The Seventh Street Meat Market
BROWN BROS. Props.
Keeps nothing but first-class meats
and sells lower than others.
The Old Stand, Seventh Street, A. O. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
CIRCUIT COURT.
1IM Sewer System
"Bridles were slackened and girths were burst; .
But, ride as they would, the king rodejfirst,"
Because he rode a bicycle.
H. W. Jackson
Gunsfrii h and Bicycle Repairer
prices:
Brazing frame $l 00
. Fork tips........ - So
Rims...-. ...150
Spokes 10 .
Puncture '5
First-class stock of bicycle supplies atiu sundries
cheaper than any other house in the county.
Joseph Kuerten's Bakery and Confectionery,
Fine Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Etc., Fresh Every Day
Special Attention Given to Private Parties
Seventh St. telephone 430 Oregon City, Ore
Foresight Means Good Sight
If there ever was a truism it is exemplified in the
above headline. Lack ot foresight in attending to the
eyes in time means in the end poor sight. We employ
the latest most scientific methods in testing the. eyes,
and charge nothing for the examination. Dr. Phillips,
an expert graduate oculist and optican, has charge of our
optical department.
A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler
393 Horrison Street, PORTLAND, OREQON
1 pril Term in Xow in
Session.
The regular April term of circuit ciuft
convened Monday morning., T. , W.
Foutsand T. M. Miller are the court
bailiffs, and the other officers the same
as at previous terms. The following ju
rors mere excused for the term : Bob-
ert Currin, of Eagle Creek ; P. P. Heia,
of Cascades; Charles Albright, E. Q.
Caufield and J. L. Swafford, of Oregon
City; George Clark, sr., of Logan.
George F. Ball, of Canyon Creek, could
not be found by the sheriff. In setting
dates for the trial of jnry cases Judge
McBride pointeily informed the attor
neys that the court could not keep 24
nrymen on expense for 10 days to hear
what few cases of that kind that would
be tiied at this term of coprt. The jury
was enensed until Wednesday moining.
The following proceedings wen had
oh' the first day;
W. B. Ames vs Lizzie N. Bowers;
stricken from the dicket. ,
Akin, Selling & Jo. vs E. M. Hart-
man ; stricken irom ine aocaei.
B. C. Chambers s O. F. Hibbard, et
al ; stands on motion of verdict for the
plamun.
Frank Dewell vs Wil i im Buckmanri ;
stands on plaintiff's mo ion for a' new
trial. ,-
Marv A. Lazelle vs G R. H Miller,
et al ; motion- fur h new trial.
8. Klintter vsueoigt Sauna: tinciings
for defendant. Tl e defendant has car
ried on a sawmill business near Stafford
for the pa-'t 15 years, and had a dam to
raife water power tor me machinery,
that caused back water to oveifiow some
continuous .lands. Amicable arrange
ments, however, had been been made
with the owner of the ovei flowed land
Klinger, of Portland, purchased this
land, and began suit to es'opp Saum
from maintaining the dam, alleging that
he had agreed with the fo mer owner of
the overflowed jropertyto tear out the
said dam. Saum denied such allega
ta m, and the court handed down a de
cision in his favor. v
Henry Nute vs Charles K. and Charles
W. Noblitt: motion for a new trial was
overruled, and 30 days given t) file a
bill of exceptions.
P. J. Hidings vs A. f. .Laveriyj sher
iff sale confirmed. , . '
Jemima Kirk vs Lou, a Bath, et al ;
settled and dismissed.
Jacob Set weitzer vs Jacob S. Miller;
set for trial next Monday.
City of Portland vs C. W. Oanong;
stricken from the docket.
Charles Baiiman vs Shipley, Kruse &
Co. ; dismissed.
Portland General Electric Company
vs H. J. Humphrey ; stricken from the
docket. .
Henry Thiessen vs T. K. Worthing-
ton ; findings for plaintiff. I his suit has
been in court for a number of years, the i
object being to determine the owner-1
ship ot a small strip 01 land in muwiiu
kie precinct. The contestants bad euch
been awardea a jury veraict, dui a tuit
equity has resultel in the suit' being de
cided in Mr. Thiessen'ij favor.
' Wa'ter. vs Elizabeth Nob'itt;- dif
mihsed. . r
Boihchild Bros vs R. F. Davis j set
tled and dismissed.
A.M. Shibley vs Alex Sweek; on mo
tion to dismiss.
Fillipina Schweitzer ya Frank
Schweitzer j divorce suit dismissed.
Sarah A. Slaver vs Schuyler Rue, et
al : t heriff sale confirmed.
Clara K. Morey vs W. P. Keady; for
confirmation.
Joseph Miller vs Mary C. Campbell;
not Drimsrlv on the docket.
i. r. Jackson vs Louisa ueeson, ei ai
not nrorjerlv on the docket.
Charles Kyier vs Henry von neimns:
sheriff sale confirmed.
M. L. Moore vs F. H. Sturges; slier
iff sale confirmed.
H. C. Stevens vs Louise Roberts, et al ;
sheriff sale confirmed.
Dau Lyons vs Eugene McKiney ; sher
iff sale confirmed.
Ida B. vs Elmer C. Thomas, divorce,
default entered.
Ade'inuvs Patrick Carberry; decree
of divorce on the ground of- desertion
Plaintiff awarded the custody of three
minor children.
Marv Mader vs W. D. Pickens, et al
summons ordered published.
Alfred G. vs Saddle M. Day! delault
entered in divorce suit.
Joseph Bichner vs T. J. Brown and
wife; judgment for plaintiff.
In the suit of Noblitts vs Dr. Carll
the motion of defendant was granted
disiolving the attachment and qutshing
th writ of attachment. The motion re
qiii'inz the plaintiff to make more deft-
nite and certain the complaint was over
ruled.
Tuesday:
Rebecca Long vj J. W. Doores ; this
caue was heard upon defendant's mo
tion for dissolution of the restraining or
der heretofore made, it is ordered that
eaid order be and is hereby vacated.
Municipality of Oregon Oity vs Ore
gon & California Railroad Company to
determine ownership of a strip of land
along the bluff ; the cause was heard on
the demurrer to the amended com
plaint, plaintiff appearing by fledges &
Griliith. and defendant by W. JJ. ten-
ton ; the court being fully advised in the
premises, it is ordered and adjudged
that the demurrer be and tue same la
hereby overruled, and defendant al
lowed 10 days to answer.
E. F, Riley vs II. II. Johnson an
Max Schulpius: judgment for $113 70
E. F. Riley vs James Dunniire; de
cree of foreclosure for 1227 60.
On Wednesday decrees of divorce
were entered in the suits of Alfred vs
Saddie m Day. and Susan E. vs 1. N
Groves. The Plauo Manufacture
Company wan given a jury verdii
against G. T Slaughter. Theiury was
discharged Wednesday, until the follow
ine Monday. I he court will announce
a decision in the Hertzka demurrer
Monday,
Our friend, W. C, is again at the
is probably all that is immediately re
quired. This, if carried ou, economi
cally, should entail but little expense on
council with a petition for sewers.' For , the fate Wers who may neeJ the future
me it. The expense of all laterals, etc.,
should be proportionately born by the
owners making use of them. '
Some plan of this sort, the expense of
which must be definitely known and
strictly moderate, especially to those
not receiving immediate benefit, would
probably receive no opposition from the
majority of property holders, but any
thing like the present scheme will cer
tainly raise a hornet's nest.
'.' Geo. E. H arq reaves., -
years lie has been pushing for this and
a sewer is no doubt badly needed in his
neighborhood, and his argument that
all who have to :-.se the sewer in the fu
ture, should help pay forft,is quite fair;
but the people are capable of judging as
to the amount they can afford to pay or
that they ought to-pay. They con
dvmued the scheme adopted by the coun
cil last year, and rightly so, as the plan
was ill considered, unserviceable and
outrageously expecs.ve.
Seventh street, the crest of the- hill,
was made a base line for the low alley
lines on each side. Center street was to
have a base line of pipes from 11 feet
tu 14 feet deefj, through a bed of solid
ruck that would probably cost about $3.)
per lineal foot for excavations, alone.
But what does that matter, il those own
ers can spread the cost out over a large
area of property owners, who would re
ceive no benefit aud who can be much'
more cheaply eeryed by other methods '
when they need sewerage? Besides W,
C. and hi-i friends would get their street
giaueu anne expense oi otuera, somei Siela Mayhew, as Aunt Linda, the old
wnom nave nau 10 pay ueany ior meir coored iammy, is the whole show in
"On the Suwanee Itlver."
Somehow, these old Southern dramas,
with their quaint, soft, melodious dia
lect, plantation songs and glimpses of
Southern life during slavery days, have
a chariu and attraction that are ever
strong. The story of the "Suawuee
River," wLh the touching trials of the
blind heroine, Is too well known to be
repeated. The company presenting the
show is a capable one and deserves the
heavy recalls it receiver).
The fun of the show is in good hands.
own grading
The unsightly mounds of rock, so hard
to get rid of, would disappear, half the
street would have to be blasted out to
g;t the required depth, and they could
insist on having an even turface if
crushed rock lett at the finith
A system of pipes running from the
foot of the hill along the natural water
way toward Jackson street would eerve
all present requirements on the south
o( Seventh street, North Seventh street
requiring a different arrangement. Prob
ably a line of pipes along ths alley ways
between Seventh and Eighth coild be
connected at the foot of Seventh street.
By following the contour of the nat
ural drainage much shallower excava
tions would be required, Baving mu h
cost in making future connection "repairs.
Then all blocks should be drained as far
as possible through the alleys, thus giv
ing Bhorter range for connections, allow
ing for smaller connecting pipes without
choking, and also preventing the con
stant cutting up of the main thorough
fares. '
A main pipe as far as Jefferson sine'.
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the comedy part. Her coon walk is kill
ing, and her up-to-date coon isongs will
m ike May Irwin hustle to retain her
place. Her "chicken" song in the last
act wins recall after recall, and it cer
tainly is worth epeating. The colored
quartet is tuneful and sings many pleas
ing Southern melodies.
Lew Warner does a strong piece of
character acting as Caleb Croc.the miser.
Allen H, Sailey, as Jacob Torrence, and
Fred Truesdale, as Frank Clayton; have
parts well suited to their good qualities,
and incidentally to his otherwise good
work, Truesdale helps out the entertain-
m n oy a coupie ot nailad songs in a
sweet, pleasing tenor voice. Dora Clay
ton, the blind orphan, is portrayed by
theBweet and winsome WilJow Francis.
The magnificent personality of Fanny
Darry Sprague, as Mrs. Judith, is a
striking fe iture of the play. The remain
der of the cast rounds out a clever even
ing's entertainment .
"On the Suawnee River" will be at
Shively's Opera-house next Monday
night, April 23. Seats on sale at Huntley's,
OH
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Up Against
A Good Things
When you deal with us we are going;
to do our tip top best for you. No half
way business about it. We are going to
get you the best there is and get it to .
you as fast ns it's humane to drive.
When yot wunt something really good
that you can't find anywhere hut in
your imagination, come to us. We will
name it undpioiuie it for jour table
groceries, etc. .
A. ROBERTSON,
The 7th St. Grocer
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
I now have money to pay all road war
rants indorsed prior to December 11th,
1899.
Interest will cease on the warrants in
cluded in this call ou the date of this
notice.
Oreuon City, April 20, 1900.
JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer Clackamas County, Oregon,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Clackamas County School Officials
Tor Vtar Ending march, 1901
CLERK
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Miss Ethel Whitlow, Prop.
A full 'lie of Ladies' and Misses'
Hats, and Children's wear. Pattern
Hats Novelties, Etc. Hats trim
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DIRECTOR
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J W Grasley
R r, Morris
C M Toole
W P Kirdiem
Frank Jackson
Fred Wal-on
J H Kitchlng
Henry ltablur
Guslol Haberlach
D C Ball
K H BnodgrnM
William oallleld
W K Welch
1 hos (1 Jubb
T B Thomas
Fred Myers
J J Judd
J S Dick
Gilbert Jousrud
J J Gilison
A B Linn
J W Elliott
Wm Hrobst
A J Maria
Jaa Bsty
Herman Ritzan
John Qerber
T R Worlblngton
H HnrushueU
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Miller
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L Hale
C N Tracy
J Paddoo
Erik Llnduiilsf
Oeo Hoffstetler
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David Closner
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J Oi-linrn
0 F Bskor
Il Kaufl'niait
John Taylor
Jaa M Cos
1 L murks
J I' Olson
II V Parker
Wm Evans
(I J Trulllnter
J B Deardntr
T P Siatchneeker
F K Mueller
John IV-i
K A II sir
Sherman Coop
C A Miller .
James Cook
N pursuanre of a Jiultrmerit rentlereiJ
in the eircult court of the state nf Oregon
for the county of Multnomah on the 7ih day
of June, 1808, In the suit of The Gorinju Bavlngs
and Loan Society, plaintiff, vs. John Schrnm
and Mary E. Sehram, defendants, and of an exe
cution duly lnucd out of the said court in the
said suit on the 15th day of February, 1900, 1 will
expose for sale, and sell as the law directs, at the
court house door of auid oounty, iu the eityof
Oregon City, on
SATURDAY, TUK 19TII DAY OF MAY, 1900.
at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m., all the property
situated in the oounty of Clackamas, stute of Ore
gon, and described as follows, to-witi
The south half of lot ono (1), block two- (2, In
the city of Oregon City.
Also lot eight (8,', In block four (4), In the city
of Oregon City.
Also fractional part of lot one (1), in block four
(4), in the city of Oregon City, and doicribod as
f jllows, to-wil:
Beginning at a point in the easterly line of aatd
lot one (1), which point is ou Main street in said
city and twenty flve(25) feet six (Oi Inches south,
erly from the northeast eorner or said lot one (1);
thence southerly alo.ig the west line of Matu
street forty-three (41) feet nd eight (8 1 inches to
the oomerof said lot one (1, j thence In a westerly
direction along the tine between lots one (1) and
two (2) in suid block one hundied and live (105)
feol to the southwesterly corner of sail lot one
(l)t thence northerly alon.? the line between lots
one (1) and eight (8) in said block forty-four(44)
feet one (1) inch; thence at right angles to said
last described Hue in an easterly direction twenty
(20) feet; thence at right angles to Bald last de
scribed line iu a southerly direction flvo (6)
Inches; thence at right angles with said last de
scribed line in an easterly direction and parnlle'
with Sixth street in said city eighty-five (86) feet
to the place of tMglnning.
Also a part of the Joseph and M. M. Church do
nation land claim, which Includes claim 49, town
ship 2 south, range 8 east of the Willamette meri
dian, and claim Nj, 39, township 2 south, range 4
east of the Willamette meridian, beginning at
the southeast corner of said claim, running thence
north 29 degrees 80 minutes west 18.10 chains;
thenoe south 00 degrees 90 minutes west 62.45
chains; thence south 14 degrees 30 minutes cast
IS .65 chains; thence north 00 degrees 30 minutes
east 7.26 chains to the place of beginning, con
taining 100 acres.
J. J. COOKE,
Sheriff of Clackamas Counly, Oregon.
Dated Oregon City! Ore., April 19, Una
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J K Hedge
B L Webster
J Baker
John Taylor
J Murray
A Himuian
A II Lance
C llelli.l
Peter Undkln
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New walking huts and sailon jnst
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