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Oregon City VOL. :io. no. OKK(iON CITY, 0KE00N, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1800. ESTABLISHED 1800 conns, dlrmill imiirl ruinvnuea dtt Monday In . emlr unit third Monday In April, rmlmliiiuiiirl In aaaltm fliat Monday In each uiuii Hi. foininla.loorra court nii-ela Aral Wp1iiixliir ftr drt Monday nl tooli monlh ("I U. A ll. (! LAToCIIKm, ATTOUNKYH AMI CoirNSKLOUS AT LAW MAIN HI' II like liliKllllN CUV, IIIIKOIIN. Furnlali AUlrnrta ol I iiiu, Ijiaii Mutiny, Core oloae MoriaNuna, and irauaarl Itttiirral I. a I llualiina., J J K. CHOMM, AITOUNKY AT LAW. Wiu I'mi Tii IK A i.i. Ciima or Tin Htati Ural Kalule a ml liiiiiranre. Oltlfe nil Mailt Hlrui-l l.i'l HI III ami Hcvrlilli, OHanoN I ITY. OR. M our til.. a w. tii'iai-a.iK J. 1 Hai.ua. . r r oanrmi () k'NKII.I, HKIKIKM. I IIOMI'rfo.N UKIrTH 11. AmiUM'.YH AT LAW. Ortlitaln llarklny llullillii(. nrrtfoti Clly, ami; A 0 I'. W. xiii.c, IVttiaud. I General I-aw 11'i.lm... ,an Motiey, l're ' ColliM'lloiia, Force loan intirlpaire., I'mltele practice. c 1 II. IYR, AITOUNKY AND OiUNNKLOU AT LAW M'1'1 f imrloa. inutifaa;ta, tnaaa liatrai'ta. o-au money, ie li aia ra an) l.auaarl a tmioral law jl.uraa. OSIee Dial II .or ailjnlnlhi llaiik ul O rioti Clly. oaaanM rut. orroon aiu r. mwiaiiL ). r. rrki.l. J JIIOWNKI.I. & CAMCHKI.U ATTOHSKYK AT LAW, OaauiiM l'it, ..... Oaiuim, M ill r'llr In all Ilinr.iurU ul (hn atatc 01 lira, uml ,iair u l anflolil AS HunUrfa tlruf auira. r II DOHV.SH, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, .mjiaii) ri.iii.it. :ANiiy. .... ohkuu.s. Hill t.rarlli'o In all rmirla ul lie aiata. InanratH'a) wrlllru In all liaillti( Pniii l.alllt'a. Al, imcU 01 '.Ilia lurmlit t. Co lortiona a ai.Htall)r. I K(l I.. tlloUY. ATTOKNLY AT LAW. t'.allra i.mmIU Cimrl llimao. Till eiamlnH an1 aliairarla rna.U Uona; LrfwnvU. Mttftaaa li.riN.iiMM aud A law liuallia.a. II. T HI.AIiKN, MJTARY t't lll.Ii' autt CONVF.V A.NCKK. aaatat.Ta r Tin iahi Krai calalit hanitli.!. Iiiauralira wrlllrn III llio lltil..i.. nl llarlfuiil, ralatlns. Ilnm turf ol lirrtnau onirn nue iHir ninth nl UriluxlUI Cliuroli, A( KAMAH AIIHIItAl'T A TKI'ST CO. CurnUh, Al.al'aria, ( halna nl Til e. !rrli linn., Imna, Inaur4t ". i'a) 1'aa I'rrtrrt i'lllra. etc., fit, tiilira uv r nana nl lOPi II t I ) J. K. C l.AliK. Pro., am! Mn-r. ORKlIlN PITY, .... (iKH.I.'N. (1 II. IIIMII K. I. A rrt'ltSKY AM) Clil NHKLOK AT LAW, Will rarili'e III all rmirla ul Die Hate, Alialracla ma.lo, Tlil mamlneil ami a grneral law tiuallicaa Irallaartnl. Oilli'o wlili I. I. I'orler. II. H jnilriniN n W XIKNAtRU. K' 'INNAIIID A JOIINHON, CIVII. r.Ndl.NKKItri ANI Hl'KVKYOHH Hallway liM-allnn ami punairtiriloii, brlilia. plana and eailmalra lor walor aiipply. Dralnajo ami alreel Improvement of towm .rdl atleiitlon glvrn in r)ratihtlii ami Mile iriiitlnii J W. WKLCII. ' - DI'.NTIST- Williinii'llu Illd., opoile l'orilullicr. Olllco liourH from H 11. in. to 1'.: 1 to f :;!() . m. r l, roui'Kit, J' AITOUNKY AT LAW AnaiNAi'Ta or imioi-khtv ri iiMNiIKI'. Olfloe next to Ori'iinn t'ltv lu on til I atrool. c O. T. WIl.I.IAMU, UK. A I. KHTA'l'K AND l.OAN AOKNT. A onl line of IiihIiic. ronlili'iire anil aiiliiirban rroperly. Farm Property III triiota to mil on cany terma. (lorronpomli'iice tiromolly ainwereit. Odloo, next door to t'aulleld A lliinllov'e ilniK atoro. rpilK COMMKIK'IAL HANK, OK OKKtlON CITY . Capital, 10.X TRA NNAfTa A tlKNICH A I, BANKINO BlUINIlaa. Umna nmilo. Illlla (IikmiiiiiIccI. Mnkea col leolnina. Ilnya ami aolla exrhaiiKe mi all polnla In the I 'iilt. fl Hlali'H, Kurope ami Hook Komi, lii'pnalla ri'cul"i'il aiilijoct to chuck, lliuik open from II A. m. to 4 '. M. I). C. I.ATOUHKTTK, I'rcalilent. K K 1KINAI.DHON, Caahler J JANK OK OKKOC'N CITY, Oldest Banking Hesse In the Clt7. l'nlil lip Capltnl, .'in,IXX). Hiirplua, Ju.M.'xl. mUKIDKNT, - - Tima. CHARM AH. vick rnKainiNT, oro. a. ha hoi no. carhikr. o CAtiriici.n. MANAUKR. CIIARI.R) H. CAUFIKLO. A fonoral hanking hualneaa trnnanotoil. Uopoalta reci'lvoil aulijmit to ohock. Approved hllla and noiea dlaeounled. County and elty warrant! boiiKht. Ixiana mvlo on available aeourlty. Kichainre hoimht anil anld. CoUcnllont made promptly. liralta aold avallanle In any part of the world Teleiraplilo exohaiiKea aold on Portland, Ban FranolROn. rihloaiio and Now York. nteroat pal J on time depoalti. Wanted-An Idea SSS rrntact your Idraa; thojr may lirlnit you woalih. Wrlta JOHN WKDIlKltllUHN CO., Patent At lor. neya, WaalilnRtnn, I). ()., for Ihnlr l.l vrlae olTar and lift of two hundred luTeuUona wauled. 0? e . J I "zS v. i nt a :UICI'WICHKNTIN - ItoVAl, UK I.IVKItl'Dol,, il.wa Uritoat l)Ulnci in the world. NOItill IIIIITIHII ,V M , UrKi-at na'dla in the world. HI'X UK LONDON, nldi-at iiircly lire l:iurii'e r iiipny in the world. -DTNA OK II Alt TKi i It 1 1, larKvat and heat Amrrlraii t.'oruaiiy. C'ONTINKNTAI. OK N K W YOltK, ouaol Hie lirnt American couianlri. AND Ol IIKIt KlltSI.CI.AHH COMI'ANIKH. Cnll on m for Hntlnuat, nml T. K. DONALDSON, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS The latest in CLOTHING and (jeii:'5 purpisfyintf Qood. Nciilost Styles Sliirl Viiists, etc. Novelties in every line. Pioiiccr Store Thos. Charman & Son, Oregon City, Oregon. Edoiards Successors to 099 Molalla Avenue- GENERAL MERCHANDISE NKW GOODS LOWKST PRICES Flour, Shorts, Bran, Oats, Wheat, Spuds, Etc. Cash Paid for Chickens and Eggs. Uow you Can Save Money Whon your chililrcn noed a laxative or stomach and bowel regulator, buy BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. Fifty doses ior twenty-hve cents. The season for colds and coughs is upon us. In order to be pre pared for an emergency, get a bottle of Baby's Pectoral Syrup, The best in tho market. Price 2.r cents. For sale at the CANBY PHARMACY, Canby, Or. DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. A PRETTY DISPLAY of crockery In JiiHtly a housekeeper's pride, i-; vir vjim run have ll, too, ut small cost, aiinply liy taking advantage of tlio lirillluiit crockniy hint offered In our "lock. You'd l hcIoiiImIumI to ceo what $1.00 would buy at our establishment. Oil.) pieces that oimi imiihI Ihi vi'fv oilil not to bit delighted with ; hreiikfimt, iliiuiiT, uml tea eels tliitl mc wonder of art,bciiuly, and uniqueness ; an UKNortiiiiinl Unit glvim tlm purchaser every I li i riK to choose from, tiro our rtockery attractions HciiIhth: KM) ii'C() dinner gut, fliin decorated, for 17.75. BI'LLOMT k BDSCIT, Tie HQOHtorDlJLm Leading Agency . In Clackamas County. ttlaao ftir Hlottorai nntt Cntanflrar At G)inmcrcial Bank. of Dress Goods Bpos., ELY BROS., IICI-OltK J L l)i;K MellltlDK. Iiijiiiietloi Milt Itest raining K. ('. Mail dork From helling Property for l)i llii(iiciit Taxes, Anioux llio m tioiix recently lironlit in tlm circuit court for Cl.n liiuiiwi county, In an injunction Hiiit brought ty IloMcri HiirriMvi't, an plaintiir, to r Mtra.li! cx-HhcriirMaddock from mdliriK thn proTty levied upon for dcliiiuiit Iiixi-ii hm alvcrlUi'd in the Three HintiTH. Tho pHpem worn eerved upon the ex dheriir and lieputy Moxly lant Halunlay moiiiinif hy f.'nruner (iodfrey, llicUy tlpori which the Rale WdH ttdviTliicd to laku placo, AicoinpttiiyiriK the a.-rvii-e of die oilier )BH:ra wait an order from j Judge. Mclirido reatrainitiK the hherilT from RcllinK (he adverlinol dellniuerit projwrly; The order aUo cited the nhef iir to uu-ar at Astoria on Thiiriay, the 2'Hli day of Anmt, lH'.Kl, and (how caiiHe why the injuficlion ahould not bo matlii ierpi)tiial. The attorneys for the plaintiirare W. W. Thayer and Henry ; ti. Kaynnr, of I'ortland, anil L. L. Por ter ami 0. I). Dimluk, of Oregon City. On Tueaday the defendant, E. C. Mail dock through Ilia attorney. Brownell, filed a iieiieral demurrer to the the com plaint, and conaequent order ol court, lieputy Hheriir Mixxly announced that , the sale woul I he pootponeiJ until Sat- I urday at 10 o'clock a. in. Below ! given in Rtthntanre the com plaint made hy the plaintiff.) in the in junction suit : Hidden HdrgreAvea, plaintiff, vs, E. C. Maddock, defendant. 8aid plaintilT, Holden Hargreaves, on lielialf of liitiiRelf and others similarly situated to wit: Mrs. E. Warner, J. L. Waldron, H. E. Cross, Thomas Char man, W. W. Torler, Ella Broderick, Klla K. liurghaidt, Ella Chapman, T. M. Cross, Daniel Kanclier, Y. 8. Gard, A. T. riowuian. Isaac l'rindle, L. I). Shank, John 0. Shannon, I'eter Hrnith, Freil Stahlmecker, John P. Sumner, Mary Thome, C. W, Armstronis, Mrs. L. W. Andrews, George Dunlavy, Ed ward Dupnis, 8. J. Garriaon, C. E. OajltwHy, Oregon A California Kiilroad Company, Sarah McCown, Grant Mum Kjwer. F. T. Mintie, Seth Luellin, 8. X. Luellinit, W. S. U'Ken, Edward Ma Kone, Ruth and Daisy Mantiam, E. E. Kills, Joseph KniaC'it. Albert C. Med, Maria Kraeft, W. W. Jes-ie, D. W. How ard, 11. J. Harding, Benjamin Athey, John J. Fleming and Clmtles Athey, ami for the heuc lit of all other taxpay ers of the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, similarly situated, comes and complains of the defendant, E. C. Mad dock, and for cause of complaint says. That the plaintiff, Holden Harre ives, and each every of the persons hereinbe fore named and referred to are resi dents and taxpayers of the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, and have been such for a period of at least one year last past. That on tho Oth day of May, 18!M, the defendant caused George V. llorlon, the duly elected, qualified and acting county clerk of said county, to execute and de liver to the defendant aforesaid a list of taxes relumed as unpaid for the year 18i(3, of said county of Clackamas, to gether with a certain warrant attached thereto, commanding said defendant to demand payment of delinquent taxpay ers charged therein, and in case of fail ure of said persons to pay the sums so demanded, to make sale of goods and chattels of said persons, and in case of failure to find personal property of said persons for the purpose of satisfying said delinquent taxes. A copy of which list and warrant is hereunto attached market! exhibit "A," and hereby made a part of this complaint. That the plaintiff is indebted in the sum of $12 L'S for unpaid taxes levied against him bv the otlicers of said county for general taxes duo said county, and each and every of the persons hereinbe fore named are indebted to said county for unpaid taxes for said year 1805, in the several sums set opposite their names in the published notice, a copy of which is hereto attached anil marked ex hibit "B," and hereby in ado a part of this complaint. That said defendant and no deputy of said defendant at any time has made any demand upon plaintiff or upon said persons or either of them for payment of said unpaid taxes, notwithstanding the plaintiff and each and eyery of said per sons are residents of said county, and have been for a period of six months last past, and accessible to defendant so that he might have made demand for said un paid taxes as directed by said warrant. That on or about tho 20th day of July, 1895, defendant caused the county clerk, G. F. Horton, aforesaid, to issue a certain warrant commanding him to levy the same upon the goods and chattels of the delinquent taxpayers of the said county for the year 1895, and it none could be found then upon tho real property of said persons. Below follows a copy of the warrant in substance : In the name of the Btate of Oregon you are hereby commanded that you levy uiin the goods and uhnlUds of tlm delinquent taxpayers named in the fol lowing I. nl. and if not found, then upon tho real properly set fortfi herein, or so much thereof a shall satisfy the amount of tax'ift so charged, with cost and ex ienes, and that you pay over ail mon ies so paid to the county treasurer of said county as required by law. This is signed and witnessed hy Georgi) F. Horlon, county clerk, on the 2'i'h day of June, 18WS." The plaintiff alleges that sai l defend ant has wholly failed to make out and file with the county court of said county the statement as required by section 2HICJof Hill's annotated laws of Oregon, of the taxes of Raid county remaining un paid for the year 1SW, aforesaid, or any statement whatever. That he has wholly failed to make the return to the I county court aforesaid of tiie delinquent taxes irom sam year jniM, oi said county remaining unpaid as required by section 2810 of said laws; that he has also wholly failed to make and file with the county clerk of said county his affadavit as required by section 2Hil of said laws setting forth that plaintiff anJ the per sons hereinbefore first named, or either of them or any taxpayer of said county has not paid their or any of their taxes due Raid county for the year 1H!5, and that he has not, upon diligent inquiry, been able to discovar any goods or chat tels belonging to plaintiff or to said per sons hereinbefore named or any persons charged with unpaid taxes for said year ISU'i, to said county, whereon he could have levied the same, or any affadavit whatever appertaining to said matters. That on or about the 17th day of July, 18W, defendant, without having pre viously made any demand of plaintiffs or any of said persons, or taxpayers of said county for payment of the taxes due to said county for the year 1805, afore said, and without making any search or inquiiy for goods and chattels belonging to them or either ot them whereon be could levy said warrant and collect said unpaid taxes; and without making any inquiry or search lor the goods anil chat tels whatever ot any delinquent tax payer of said county for said year 1895, upon which to levy said warrant anil with the intention of cheating, wronging and defrauding plaintiff and each an t every of the persons hereinbefore named and delinquent taxpayers of said county for the said year 1SP5, and the county of Clackamas, and requiring them unlaw fully to pay the additional costs of pub lication and sale of the real estate, caused a certain notice to be published in a certain newspaper published in Or egon City, Clackamas county aforesaid, entitled the "Tiie Three Sisters," setting fortli that bv virtue of the warrant afoie- said, defendant has levied upon the lands described of all the taxpayers of said county named in said notice for the pur pose of satisfying the respective sums constituting their delinquent taxes for said year 1895, due said county, and that he will on the 15th day of August, 18','G, sell at public auction all the lands de scribed theren, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sums taxed against said property in said county for the year 1865, together with costs and accruing costs of sale. A copy of this notice is hereunto attached and marked exhibit "B," and thereby m ud e a part of this complaint. That said notice has been published by said newspaper on each and every Friday since said 17th day of July, 1S1H). That plaintiff is the owner of the fol lowing goods and chattels, and has been for a period of six months last past, the same being subject to the satisfaction of his delinquent taxes aforesaid and said goods and chattels have been in his pos session during all of said time, and are now in his possession in the county of Clackamas aforesaid to-wit: House hold goods, two cows and one wagon to the value of $100. That each and every of the persons hereinbefore first named have been dur ing said period and are now the owners of goods and chattels in said county sub ject to ley, for the satisfaction of tho de linquent taxes due from the said county for the year 1S05. That George F. Horton, county clerk aforesaid, had no lawful right or author ity to execute and deliver to defendants, or either of them, for the reason said de fendant has wholly failed as aforesaid to make the statement, return and affida vit and file the same as provided by sec tions 2S01), 2810 and 2811 of laws afore said, and that said warrants and each of them are null and void. That plaintiff is owner of lot 1, sec. 2, tp 4 s, r 4 east, Clackamas county aforesaid, containing 19.07 acres, and the persons hereinbefore first named are the owners of the respective names in said published notice, and that the de fendant, it not prevented by the order of this honorable court, threaten to and will proceed on the 15th day of August, 1890, to sell said real estate as set forth in Baid published notice. That said sale will thereby cast a cloud upon the title of plaintiff's real estate aforesaid, and upon the real estate of 'each and every of tho persons herelnhe 1 fore first nam -d, and all other taxpayers of said county similarly fituated, and that plaintiff and each anil every of Raid 1 persons will be thereby irreparably in jured, and that the plaintiff and eacn of said persons are without any plain or ' adequate remedy at law in tho prem ises. j That the question presented by the complaint is one of general interest to each and every delinquent taxpayer set . forth in said publishe I notice, ami each and every taxpayer of said county of Clackamas. That said parties are so numerous that it is impracticable to make them all plaintiff.) and bring them all before the court in this suit. Therefore, and for , that reason, plaintiff institutes this suit ' for himself and for the use ami benefit of each and ever of the oersons first hereinbefore named, and the taxpaym generally of said county of Clackamas, that the court grant a temporary order of injunction, restraining and prohibit ing the defendant from selling Jthe real estate of plaintiff and of each and every person hereinbefore named, described in said notice, under said warrant and published notice; and from performing any act whatsoever under and in virtue of said warrant and notice, and upon the final hearing of said cause that it be ad judged and decreed that the defendant bo perpetually enjoined from perform ing the same, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equita ble. Saturday's Ball (jams. On last Saturday afternoon the young men's ball nine of.Oregon City, won for itself and the city, much honor by suc cessfully defeating in the hardest con tested hall game of the season, Port land's Y. M. C. A. team. The victory should have merited little credit, had it , not been that the visiting team were far in advance of Oregon City players, In age, size and experience. The game waa called at a quarter after three bv umpire Clarence Fields, and ttie players com menced their contest, and for two hour?, the struggle for victory eontinned. All tba playing was good, batting much above the.ordiuary, ami base running first-class . in every particular, winning m och ap plause from the deeplv interested, at tentive audience. The audience, al though rather small in numbers, was ever willing, by cheer and shout, to assist the home team in their efforts to succeed. The young ladies especially were important factors in the game, dis playing as much interest as the compet itors themselves, applauding whenever the opportunity afforded, and shouting quite enthusiastically, in voices pitched so high and shrill, that it is quite re markable the players did not loose their interest in the game, and entirely forget the art of ball playing while listening to to such a combination of entertain sounds. It was however o( great value to the borne team in strengthening their courage and determination. Clarenee Fields umpired the game, exhibiting much ability in ball tactics, making good decisions and conducting the game with credit to himself as a player and referee. At the close of the game the score stood 13 to 15 favoring the Oregon City boys. In honor of the victory, Mrs. Emma Davidson prepared with much care and pains a beautiful boquet of the most delicate flowers, and presented them to the team, which were greatly appreci ated and much admired, by all. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Bucklea & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's Jew Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of con stipation and Sick headache. For Mal aria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving toue to stomach and bowels sreatly invigorate the system. Regular gize 25 cents pur box. Sold by Charman, & Co., Druggists. Our Standing at Hume. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine sold in the last five yeats are S. B. goods. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure I use myself as a genet al physic. If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method is to buy the S. B. remedies and use as di rected. C. P. Balch, druggist, Dufur, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley. The People's Favorite, When you are hungry and want an ap petizing meal one that is well cooked to your taste and well served try the Nickel Lunch Counter, This is no second-class rastaurant, we feed the best people In Oregon City and they al ways go where they get full yalue for their money. Give us a trial, Gkorgb Bros. Proprietors. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Medal ami Diploma. ' 3