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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1894)
Crezon City, JannoryS, 1894. A petition ii being circulated in this . . . -A.1 county asking con gress mono ?,,' nnn noo lreiirv note to be Uauod to each county In the United Slates for the bulldlm of roads, On the lull hand of tb opper margin of the petition are a skull and crossbones, and be low it a picture representing stole torn flgliting with clubi, and be neath this a team mired down to repre- tent bad roads. On the right hand is a group of laboring men with an abun danceof paper monoy and a man driving buggy over a fine roan. Passing by the very questionable propriety of a akull and crossbonos on petition to congress or any body else, except it be meant as an iosultand threat, the petition, if it was in the power of congress to grant it and it was granted, would culminate in groat injustice to those counties which have hardly any roads to build because na ture has already built them, as in east ern Oregon and Washington and Colo rado. It is an irredeemable fiut nrnney scheme which this congress will not entertain. The United States trea.' ury has already in circulation 834,0K), 00 in notes and si Ivor certificates, re deemable in gold, and that does not seem to help matters any. If somo re former would deylse a. scheme that was not unsafe and visionary but stable and practical, which would bring back pros perity with a bound, the whole country would hail him as the greatest stales- man of the age, for he would make both the Wall street Shylock, whose only patriotism is gold bullien, and the an arch is t with his skullaudcrossbones pe tition hunt their holes. If the issue of $500,000,000 Irredeema ble road currency by the national govern ment would be beneficial, why wouldn't 15,000,000,000 be far better? It is liaidly possible to have too much of such a good thing as a community where everybody ha money to lend. 77 PRICE OF WOOL. Common horses have depreciated to a price in eastern Oregon far below their actual cost and at public sales they are given away; there is nothing In beifut present prices and the wheat farmer loses money on every bushel of Krai u he sells. Though there is an advalorem duty of $30 per head on horses, of $10 per head on cattle and of 25 cents per bushel on wheat, the protectionists do not claim that the prices of these pro ducts of the farm are kept from falling still lower by the rates of duty. No. They concentrate their sophistry on f wool. If there is any truth in lliuir arguments, tho price of wool has fallen not because the collapse of the world's market has specially affected the great staples, wheat, beef and wool, but be cause the buyers of wool are frightened by the Wilson bill and the democratic party. More than a year ago, before Cleveland's election, the price of wool was in eastern Oregon below the rats ol duty. , There is a general amnsh-up in bind-nt-as iu Australia, which produces more wool than any other cuuntry In the world, and inevitably there also prices tnmlallen. The 100,000,000 pounds of rotten shod iy annuully woven into the 'woolen" go'Mls worn orr the backs of tho American people more than otfset any Leucfit that might accrue to the re publican wool growers of Idaho, Wash ington and Oregon from the duty on wool, and Senator Mitchell, who is their spokesman in congress, is sufficiently long-headed to see this point. Why not Inaugurate a crusade against shoddy ? The republicans hope, by protection buncombe, to once more secure the votes of the sheep of the "Middle Em pire." If the tariff cannot keep up the price of wheal, cattle and horses, is it not absurd to demand that it keep up the price of wool ? Tnic "aatanic-fool boodle press" is tho phrase used by the 8, F. Star when It refers to such Journals as tho Orrijouian. Tiik Pendleton Tribune has ninln re sumed witli 2500 words of dinpntehos daily and is well edited. It deserves liberal support, Tiik energies of the country, says the N. Y. Timet, are reawakening, and it is preparing to resume prosperous ac tivity In all branches of btiNinpss. Mils. Lease bus been removed by Gov. Levelling from the Kansas state board of charitios and now she has her "Irish up." She prefers the republican party to such populists as the govornor, even if he does pretend to keep "In the mid dle of the road." Tiik total value of the crops of t! a United States during 1892 is estimated at (3,000,000,000, of which tho largest item is ITJjO.OOO.OOO worth of hay. Tho ani mal products, including meats, dairy pro ducts, poultry and eggs, and wool, are placed at $005,000,000 more. In the United States there are. accord ing to the last report of the secretary of agriculture, 40,000,000 of hogs, with valuation not far from $205,000,- 000. This is a decrease of abnit 0,000,000 hogs since 1802 and an increase of$54,000,000 in valuation over chat year. HOW TO SHOCK GRAIN. Democracy is advancing with rapid strides in Britain. A fltghirato justice fined an ex-fellow of Ilalliol college 10 shillings for throwing out of the win dow the hat of the ulumbor employ j1 to mend his bath tub because he would not "uncover" before the august ma jesty of his donshlp. A Convenient Flan Deanrliied hy a Huccas. hll Farmer Why Thruli til OataT Is ot more tlmn one man In a doztn Knows how to shock grain properly. Not a little grain is lout tn tho field solely lie cause it is not properly shocked. When the binding is dime by machines, the sheaves aro larger than when the bind ing is done by hand, and not so many should be put In a shock, especially as they are more compact thun sheaves hand bound. An Illinois farmer, John M. Staid, says in The Country Orentlo- inan that four of them should be set up, one at each corner or a square, all in clined about 13 degrees toward a com won center. Tho most convenient way is to set them up as two pairs. A-rainst each pair set a sheaf. Then at each side set three sheaves. The butts of the sheaves will be iu tills position: o o o Though Govornor Waite Is determined to have an extra session of the Colorado legislature to temper the hard times, even if 'hell freezes over," the enter prising inhabitants of Cripple Creek mining camp have put up $40,000 in gold for a prize fight and have invited their governor to be on hand to see the fun. The great spree of tho World's Fair is reacting on Chicago, for the "Windy City" is beset hy a greater army of criminals and experiencing more poverty this winter than in any previous year of its existence. Tho Mill-Winter Fair promises to leave San Francisco in the early spring in a similar state of dire wretchedness. lie who dances mint pay the piper. Of the immigrants who came to the United States from Europe between 1880 and 1890, 29 per cent, returned to their nativu land. At this ratio, neaily 150,000 of the 500,000 European immi grants that arrived during 1893 will re turn, and probably, on account of the business depression, many thousands more Unfortunately, the piupt-rs H at come hero from foreign lands do not return voluntarily but remain to swell the ranks of our own poor, for a beggar is at home the world over, J. R. Sovehkiiin, grand master work man of the knights ol I.aUor, lias been in Washington, in attendance upon the conference of the executive committi of the Bi Metallic League.wlth which he is in sympathy. Speaking of the ta ifT he Baid : "I am an out and out free trader. The so-called protection Of American labor is a delusion. Labor is not protected. Invested capital receives a bonus in the form of protection, and it is then optional with the capitalist to give a share of the bonus to labor in the form of increased wages. But this np tion is seldom, if ever, exercised." HOW'H TUISt Under the above caption the noted reform lecturer, Prof. M. V. Kork, ra ceives the following gratuitous atlver tisement in the Heppner Qazette: Prof. M. V. Rork, state lecturer of the rarmers Alliance, was in Heppner over Sunday, lecturing at the court Douse Dunuay alternoon. JNo one questions his right to disseminate the principles of reform throughout the land, but if we are not wrongly informed Prof, liork is a disgrace to the cause lie represents. What right had he lust Sunday night to force an entrance into the room of a well-known yuung man ot this town, anil if this was a mistake, why did he take or attempt to take im proper liberties with this young man s person? Why did he attempt last Sun dav to get this same young man to stay with him over niuht, and what was his purpose Judging from Ins conduct later on f it is the general opinion, based on this Incident, backed by other evidence, that Prof. Iiork is a dastardly villiun who usb an unnatural mania for in dulging in crimes aguinst nature, too horrible to relate here and be ond the comprehension of any decent person, If Prof. Kork thinks that the Gazette cannot prove what it asserts, let him start the ball rolling. It should be an everlasting warning to our people heie not to allow every Btranger to force him self upon them as a niorulist and tem perance worker. Last. Sunday evening Prof. Kork was a very prominent factor in the temperauce meetiun at one of our churches. It has been said that while Prof. Rork was located in Salem as minister of the Unitarian church, he also at tempted to take "improper liberties" with young men. As he goes about reforming people, it is highly necessary that the people know whether he is an upright nan or a beastly, villinous hypocrite AccoitiiiNti to the Railway Age, during last yoar up to Decembar 15, 71 railroads, aggregating 23,000 miles of line, composing one-eighth of tho entire railway mileage in the United States, hud gone into tiie hands of receivers, and the New York mid New FOngland Railroad has since been added to the number. During the past 10 years 305 railwas companies hayo become insol vent. Receiverships are made necessary on account of the wholesale robberies committed by the managers of the roads. Frauds to the amount of $(',0,000,000 have been discovered in the affairs if the Njrthern Pacific since it paised into the hands of the receiver. Tills makes a nice, round, compact shock, the sheaves all fitting closely to gether. All tho sheaves should be in. clined slightly toward u common center, wnen an nave oeen set, throw yonr arms around them and draw the tops close together. For cap sheaves select long, flat sheaves. Lay the first cap sheaf across the direction of the prevail ing winds. Then lay the second cap shear across this, with the top toward the prevailing winds. Placed in this po sition the cap ehcuves will not be nearly so likely to be blown off as when the top sheaf is laid at a right angle to or its butt toward tho prevailing winds. When the top sheaf is placed, place one aim near the top and the other near the butt and put considerable weight o:i them, This will fit tho sheaf closer to the shock and prevent rain from blowing under the cup sheaves. Au important point in shocking is to set the bundles down hurd in the stubblo. The butt of the bundle ttud tho stubble will interlace, and the effect is to anchor the bundle in place. One of tho things that Mr. Stuhl does not understand is why so many farmers t brash their oats they intend to feed to their horses and calves. He says: "The grain and tho straw are complementary, and when nnthrashed outs are run through tho cutter they make a splen did feed. Another advantage in thus feeding is that the grain and the straw are masticated together, and wo have in the stomach of the animal that intimate commingling of grain and bulky feed which is best for digestion. The straw is better utilized if fed this way than when thrashed, the waste of chaff is much less, and the expense of thrashing is saved. Oats to be fed this way should be cut four or five days earlier than is the common practice. 'If the weather is dry, the straw may be quite a little green when cut, espe cially if the binding is done by hand. If the shocking is woll done, the gruin will cure nicely in the field. Of course if the air and the ground are full of moisture it is not advisable to cut so early. The straw of tho early cut oots is bettor for feed, containing more nourishment and being more easily digested, and the feed ing value of the grain is not reduced in the least. Some fear that if oats are cut before the straw is thoroughly rl pened the feeding value of the grain will be reduced, but such is not the case, and the earlier we cut the less the chance of the grain being lodged by a storm and the work of harvesting being much in creased, .if indeed a part of the crop is not lost. The 0emoortlo Minufaotunn. The ilixpnti-liHS con sin HlaliMiienls from dav to day to llie clfWt that m uni fsi'turers of THrl.ni kinds of U in ilillerent purls ol the eoimirv propane to clous h(-lr factories or rvdiien the num ber or wages of their workui"ii I'he nociwity for thin Is H-criho.l tn the Wil son bill. A dipuirli from Kiiii-m-ii Fills, N. Y.. contains hIiiIoiii. iiih of a on o'h-i ol iiiHiinfiii'lnri'rK of different kinds nf good, all ol whom uniformly aiu-rt that the eff.-ot nf the Wilton bill will be ruinous and dial Ihey are trluriiinit to meet the Imp-miling tni-ble. Howi'Ver the disiiateh i-Ioh-8 wild I he HitfiiiuVaol annniinceinenl that llrwo who areqn ite.l are all republican-! and tha. none of the democratic manufacturers would bilk on the milijivl 'The fact that the reimhtlcxii in limbic- Hirers are emphatic in Iheir ili-iiuni PACIFIC COAST NOTES. The Oregon Soldiers' Home will lie built at Unsohurg. Two counties In California have over 0,000 beehives and export 0.000,000 pounds of honey, besides 300,0110 pounds of combs and 20,000 pounds of wax , Oakland, Oregon, shipped over ten thousand turkeys to the cities of the Pacific coast for the Thanksgiving and Christmas trade, besides a largo num ber of chickens, ducks and geese. , Col. T. R. Cornelius, a Washington county capitalist, has made an assign-. ment foi the henelit of his creditors, lie was tho republican candidate (or gov ernor against r-ylveslur IVnnnyur the flnt time. A 3000-acre prune orchard, which will 1 be tho largest in the world, will be ret ' out ill San Luis Obispo county. Cal., tmn of Wila.n loll and ar.. ro.i,lv 10 next spiing. The prune orchard of t,ike advantage of it toclose iiowu dur liaron von hchroedor. in the same conn 1 1 ii, ,i,,ii ,,,. r.,.i,,... u, ,lr i ty, is the largest In existence at present. a workmen, whiln the democrats will The experiment of running tiie cigar- not talk, suujests that in all nrobablli- shaped whaleback i-tearner in the ocean there is a mixture of publics in (he mat passenger carrying trade is to be tried , er that lends a coloring to the stati on the Pacific coat. One whaleback of uients of republicans. It does not up- 5000 Ions capacity, to have occomuio-1 pear reasonable that if a democrat c dations for 200 passengers, is now build-1 tariff measure is so iles'ruclive that it ing, and contracts have oeen placed I t will drive manufacturing Intcre-iM in others. They will run between Port- ruin, democrats engaged in iiiannfucln -land and San Francisico. Ing will refuse to protest. As a m Ut.r At a sheriffs rilu held recently i t of fact expoiience has shown thai demo. Moscow, Idaho, a livery outfit worth . no more complacent when $1400 sold for the face of the mortgate, thtlr business is interfered with then wh en was 80. fcear V new buuir es. an-mmum-imp. Aim ii is mir hi hhihiiu worth from (100 to $150. sold from 8 to $13 each; one nearly new two sealed wagon brought $13, and everything elje n proportion. At Walla Walla to horses sold for 75 cents each. M. V. Rork, who is canvassing Kanl- ern Oregon, reports that Ex-Stale Trea unr ueo. w. Webb, from the ue.n cratic party, and Judge Olnn-tead of Baker county, ex-commander of the Or egon G. A. it. and once elected circuit Judge over a 2500 democratic majority, take the stump for the populist party next campaign. Anhlaml Record Prominent Chinamen on the Pacii'u- coast are predicting a big exodus of their countrymon form this continent and all other hinds tn the Celestial em pire within a year or two. They will g to be present at the big fair which ' cures there once in 00 years and hi which every subject of the great em peror tries to be present. "Hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of Cui nese from all parts nf the empire and toe world will be there," says Interpreter Pon So of San Francisco. "All nations will be invited and everybody ought to go, for it will be a sight of a lifetime." Upnn the farm of Reames & Martin, near Klamath, Or., a small tract of al falfa, carefully manured and mensiirirg one and one hundredths acres, says the Klamam Mir, yielded In the two cut tings nearly 10 tons, The first cutting was made 'July 25th and the hay. eight ays alter cutting, weighed lu.jou pounds. The second cutting was ma le September 24 and yielded 14,900 pounds of cured hay. Klamath is more thin 4000 feet above the sea and has much shorter growing seasons than places of less altitude, but the country seems to be capable nf producing just as much feed as localities which have much more time to grow it in. jf HAIR DEATH ij J ?! mim; ?! ij iiiBltiiilli maw (liul fir rrr ilrtiriiii niirr- jt il twiitibU Inlir. whilhtr hii llir htlinliitiur, I arm nr m fl, willimtl tUn-tiUmtttim tir mltti'it jl to the Mint ihlirnlr ikht. II HH rnr llfly f? y.HrM I In Rt-cr-! fni-liinlti uf i.riiMiiim K u IIpoiii. mkimli"lKi il I y pliyMrlmu n K (In hiulh'ni .11011 iliy 'mil On- mmi i'iiiIi cut llvK-l. Imroiu hi- or vnlr iinicllci of n lif J Mini, miionir liiv nictlliy ionl itrlHO'i-rni-i' nf 1 Kuritpi lie iri'"'rliM-l UiIh rt-etpt.. I' liir-. !' ail by mull, t.-i"ih-lv iMif-kcil. inrerufHUi- I timet- etmfittrittint. Hull Aueiilii fitr Aliicrii-H. I1 Al.lrc-r.il I n k atomic theories of Epicurus and Dcinocritus, of 2200 and 2300 years ox , are accepted by foremost scientists of the day. Prof. Tait, the English man, states that the diameter of a molecule of air is 1 250,000,000 of an inch ; the dis tance between molecules about 20,000 moleculu diameters, their velocity 1512 feet a second at 32 degrees F, and the number of collisions per second 4,425,- 000,000. How Tait knows that he is speaking the exact truth about the u! Unis phere, not overstating the collisions by a few millions, common mortals cannot find out. It is a great solace to know the velocity of the air you lire breathing ten you sleep with your mouth cpcu.l It Is barely possible that Givernor Pennoyer bed a good object in view when he addressed his prrniricai-ioin letter to Prest. Cleveland on Christmas day. The needy people in our midst and tha tramps that traverse the state are mostly recent arrivals from other stales. If the governor has scared off - fresh swarms of poor people by announcing to the country that "more than two-thirds of the people of Oregon are without employment and more than one third are without sufficient means of support," the letter, though it bas given Oregon the oick-nims of the "pauper state," will eventually bo of great benefit to us. At present too Urge proportion of the people of our state are wilboot means. A very few jrtari 20 the ease was different We need o with money to develop our vajrt Aatwal resome.-s. ' Tub test of 24 Jersey cows for 00 days at the World's Fair disclosed remarkable results. The yield of each for the time was nn average of over 3000 pounds of milk or about 173 pounds of butter. This experiment domonstiates how easily an average yield of more than 400 pounds of butter in the year could be made from this herd of 21 Jersevs. And it also si ows how profitable such a herd may be made. The net Income of such a herd would be at least $50 per cow, or $1200 for the herd. And one of these cow s that stands fourth In the list of 24, is a little thing of only 770 pounds live weight. The Jersey produces nmre butter in return for her feed than any other breed of cittle. Poultry Homes. If the fancier has ranging space for Ids dock, it is not Important thut he build or provide very extensive quarters for a few dozen fowls. A small house whore- in 25 adult birds cau be comfortably sheltered may be a loan to or sb- d 10 or 13 by 20 feet in dimensions. If tl.ey have a yard run outside of this twice or thrice as large, they will do very woll. If their range is unlimited, so much the better. A fowlhouse that mav be made con venient, useful and complete for a small flock of birds calls for few absolute requisites that any man cannot arran jo who is able to use a saw and a hammer handily. This wo give as a general di rection. But iu each case, if we are called upon to advise in detail, we must first know clearly what the inquirer wishes to do, how Ids premises are situated, how much spare room he has for houses ond yards, how many fowls he intends to koep and how many varioties he wishes to provide for, what he inclines to breod fowls for whether for market or for fancy purposes oto. jueaiiwnue we uuswer mat lor a score of fowls only very limited shelter is noeded, provided the premises are kept clean. The house may be put up at a row dollars cost for lumber and a few days of lalior. But it will be fonnd more imiiortnnt that tho stock should have their liberty more than half the year to run in the ojhmi uir. And if this cun bo accorded them dnriug tho other 0 months in tho 12, 20 or 23 chick ens can be kept in very narrow quarters. lleeU nl the I'eliniiylviiiila Stutlun. Several standard varieties of beets were sown in the garden April 20, and when two inches high were thinned to four inches. As 'the roots became of a marketable size they were pulled and sold. There was practically no differ ence in the earliness of the following va rieties: Eclipse, Edmand's Early Tur nip, Bassano. Philadelphia Early, Phila delpbia Perfection and Burpee's No. 4. Burpee's No. 4 is an attractive beet with a crisp solid fleeh colored very dark pur ple iu rings, alternating with light rings in the cross section. The root Is round with a strong tap root. The Horse Changes Into a Lion. The equestrian statue, re.erve.i I r ings alone, is an excellent type of rn - alty. Let us be frank with words. Th capitalist who steals the reward of lab g is a King as well as the man of blood. The king mounts himself on the horse. The horse is (lie people. Sometimes ibis horse transfigures himself by dezree. At the beginning he is an ass, at the end he is a lion Then he throws his rider to the ground and we have 1042 in bnglaiui, 180 In trance, and sometimes he devours him, in which case we have in England in 1040, and iu Franco in 1793. That the lion can again become a jackass, this is surprising, yet a fact. Victor Hugo. Tho persistent cough which usu-ilV follows an attack of the grip can be that if the Wilsi n bill actually menaced manulactiirlng In lustries, as m my ro publican manufacturers claim it doe-i, the ou'ery would be ireneral anil with out regard tn party allil bilious Democratic manufacturers had their eyes opened ilurinif the last presidential campaign and hud every re ison to tie lieve that with the deinncia'ic p.irtv in I ower just such a measure as the Wilson bill would be passed. They were dem cials because of that belief. They tl.it not then believe, and perhaps do n t now believe, that it would be ruiu-OH in American industries The idea that a democrat is not governed hv business considerations and that a republican alnnr is so governed is nonsensical. Any attempt tn dismay the people without sufficient cause is mutt unfortu nate, f'-r the reason that it will increase the stHgiiation of trade. It should resul', if the dHiii"crats are certuin nf the wis dom of their course, ir. hastening action on the Wilson bill. It is not to lie sii posed (hut any manufacturer will im keep his factory closed after the bill hi comes a law if there is a profitable ma ket demanding bis product. Chicayn lircurt'. Itipans Tubules : one gives reliof. permanently cured by taking Uhambei iain's Cough Remedy. W. A. McGuIre of McKay, Ohio, says: "La grippe left me with a severe cough. After using several different medicines without re lief, tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which effected a permanent cure. I have also found it to be without an euuiil for children, when troubled wi h colds or croup. 00-ccnt bottles for sale by (r. A. Harding, druggist. GUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONLY 0 HE FOR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. Th m pllli are to different In tute, mell and action from others, that ihey might be oalled miKitoatt d confection. Lad lee suffering from headaches aid those with sallow com pi ei ton who cannot take ordinary pills are delighted with them. Thi jr make the akin beautiful, free from blotches ai d pimples, 86o. Bosauko Med. Co Philadelphia, I a. Cliarmati & Co, DruKK'fils DR. GUNN 'S ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS AMD CROUP. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT. When a ohfld, mother fare me onion syrup for Coughs, Colds and Croup, In turn I give It to my lit tle ones. There is nothing so simple, safe and sure. Dr. Ounna Onion Syrup Is as harmloai and pleas ant to the taste as honor. This Is a mother's homa remedy, why not try It Sold at 60 oenta. C barm an & Co. Druggists HAVE YOU Thfl lnrpflt prIaIpr in Aimtriii n A ' those of Prince Schwarzenbtirg. 5I0.0HO I PILES acres; frinco Lichtenslem, 400,000, and I . ITCIIINU FILES known br raotatut li to iorjpir:ic!, oaii.u lutuuse Itchln ffh.'H warm. Thin form and BLIND. :EU1NU or rBOTBUDINQ PILLS YIKLD AT OMCH TO DR. BO-SAN.KO'S PILE REMEDY. which aois dlreotly on pan. alfeoted, atMorba tumora, allaya Itching, effecting a permanent ours. Prloo 600. DriiBaitta or man. nr. jioaanao, A-nilaaeipn'a.a'a, Archduke Albert, 30",000. Cliarman 4t Co, Druggisls RETORT OF WATEU COMMISSIONERS. OKFIl'K OF THE BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION EK8, n ......... rn.. ,irn.,t, ta.,.,n... ii ivi,i ',"", Ml, tout. , Statement of the Board nf ator Commlsi'loiieni of Oregon City, Oregon, f ir the eight month muling December 31st. lH'EI, of the receipts, IMiirncmi'l', ami Inventory of the value of III plant and to k on hantl: Receipts for tl.e month of Mav, lx'.i:!, ' ' Juiie, KM, ' " " July, Imki, ' " " " ' AugiiHl, mr.t. " " " " " September, lw.ll, " " " " " October, ll, " " " " " November, IM, " ' " " December, lw:i, Total amount f receipt for the eight month, And the same nan boon paid lo the city treasurer. Balance on hand lat report, 4111 4f 411 ) fun jo 370 4."i :t!7 (HI 411 M Ml : l.M 15 Gun SI tail'.! txi flu SkOJkun R iot Hair Grower Co , Kepi. It, I7nlli Flllli Avi-iiiie, N.w York. U siiKUii-rs Norirrc of saikun. dkk KXix rnox. IN TIIK VUWVIV cor II T OP 111 K STATE OF Orogoti. for iliu County uf ( Ihi kniiiiiK, Mm. M. II. Wallace, MnlnliiT, W, K. Wo Ik IVfVn.luiit, STATU CP OlIKM'N, f Cuituiy of ( I n k iinan.) " N'ltlce U heri'liy glvi'ii that ty v W t in of nil eg cMitlnii ImtM'tl unt of Hit' circuit cmirt of the lit a Us of Oregon for Hit euimty ol ('liM'kiiiituH, iM-ithiiif uif tin- .(th ilnv ol lift ciiiImt. !::(, In a milt ulirrvin Mm. M. ft. Wall lu whn plaintiff nnd V. K. WiIU u:tN ilffcihlt tn, euuiil. umIIuk m, In tho tirtiuuof iltt tHi of m-tfim. that out of tin p THuuttl prupLTty of J 'ft lulant or if auf llclt'lil cuiihl not lit found, then out of real prop erty of nal-l nVfctHlam, to rvitll.c tt niiiii milllc IciiI loNatlttfv thv (Iimiki'mIm of nhm) Juiltfuiritt. lo-wlt, ;;(, him, comk mow hit n it" 1 of .Y.V. anil mUu tliiM'imirtof ami iitUfihliiiit tliift mV. ?.w,tin ri- ions, in oih tiii'iicc lo miicii ih'croc, ami Iiciiik un able to Ihnl pc mii. ul proHrlv loKatlNly thf ftaniA, I "Mil, on Uiu 2iitli ilay of IhM'iMiitHT, 1KIM. iluly It'vy iiitiiii, ia til will, on .S.ttunl iy thi J'th day of January, Iwi, at thy hour of tuo'clo. k a. in. of hhIiI 1hv. at the front (lnor uf tins coitrtlioiiNt' In Maid county, oiUr lor hiiIh at piilillc auction, hih! kcII to ilitt hUli.M an I Iichi tlllcr, for cu.sli lu h'tml, all of (he rlulit, I Ilk-ami imutcnI tin uii ilcU'iniaitt had on the M h duy of July, KM, in and to I ho folUwinir di-crlbcd real properly, to-wlt: Cotiinicii'diiK at this imrlhwcM comer of noil t Invent quarter of Cf'thui 17, to,vnhlp 4 aanlh, nm ire t out of , M ninnlmr thence ciut MlroiU; Ihence hi tilth 70 rods'; thence went m rnU; tlieih'L' imrili to lolmilntf. containing .ft acrex; In Clackamas ctiui.lv, Oretf hi. Paled thix l.'tli day of lieeenib r. A. I. INK.. C. W, UANONU, Hherlil'of ClackiitnaK Coiiniy, Oregon. To CONSUMPTIVES The underwit tied linvlunr been restored to health by id in pie meaiiK, nfter miltcrlntf for Heverai yearn witn h Kevere iiiiik aiiteiion, and that dre id dittcaxe C'oti.-uniptlon, U anxious lo maku Known to Ilia fellow KiillererH the meium of cure. To those who denlie it. he will cheer fully neiid (free of chstnre) a copy of (he preMcrlp tiou iiHed, which (hey will find a sure cure for ( otiHiimpI Inn, AnUiiiiu, Catarrh, Itrotirln tin and nil throat nnd lung Miiludiea, lie hopesi kit Millcrern will try bit remedy, hh It la Invaluablo. TIionu dcntrltu the prescription, which will cost them iiolhluit. and may prove a blesuitifj, will pleiiheaddreHH, r IBALD HEADS!! What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, 5j , harsh, brittle? Does it split at tho ends? lias it a lifeless appearance ? Does It frill out when combed or i brushed? Is It full of dandruff ? Does your scalp Itch? Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of your symptoms be warned In time or you will become bald. Skookum Root Hair Grower l what you need. IU prnduotlon It not n ieeldenl, but the nuiiltof aH.nlino f reworeli. K uiwledin Tof the dUeum of llio hair nwl acalp led to th. dlawjr- J" err of how to treat tiiem. "Skookum " eoutalm neither mineral! nor olia. It af la not a Dye, but a ilellglitfully eoollug and refreshing Tonic by Mimulailnii 3" the follicle!, U H)ii aUmg huir, nurot dunilruy and trout hairmbali Ir Koop the Icalp el.an, hcalthr, and free from Irritating nptlmra. by C the ue of ii.um ii.a Jkkw. It dUo furoiiKo i immi, uikinh etU tin J "" 'if nwlniKRl'iiteasiint fupply yon I'd dlreet tn ti, and we will forward f prepiihl, on receipt of price, urower, l.uu per uoiue n lor fj.uu. oop,w. !,r lar I A f..r SJ.IUI. THE SKOOKUin ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., fir Mouth l'lfth Avenue, New York, N. Y. m jm v nam , im wot ! TBAPr MARK ftrtJIItrTTft. SIIEHII- K'H NOTICK OK SAI.K 1'MIKH I'nllKCI.ilHI'IIK OP MIIIITIIAIIK. IS TIIK ClltiXIT O.l'KT OK TIIK KTATK '' Urexnii, fur llie I'niinty ol t'liu kiiinioi. Jmiiea II. Itouffr-x., l'liilnlill, i Klclmrd W. D'llr'lell, lvrelliliillt. Suite ol Oreiton, ( Ciiuiily id l liiekiiiiiiiii.l Noileo la herehy rIvvii lh.it liy vlrtorc ol nn exiH'lllloll nml onler el Nti e ij.-ill.-rl out III tlx eiretilt eoiirt uftlie Ktiiie nl Oregon lor the enuti ty of I'liii'knitiHM, heitrlnir dele the 7lli day of No veiulier, IK7:i, Iu n tent wherfllii .liiuiex II. Ixwueii wim l n l ii 1 1 ii nml iiieiuiril w. u inieu k, Helen diitit, eoliiiniiiiillliit me. Ill the inline of the mute of Ori'iruii, Unit out of the reiil ilnte lierellinfler ileHerlhed, In ri-illle n Nil 111 Hilllieiellt to Hiilihfy the ileiuundH of Niii.l deeree. to-wlt: Hii, 10- tfelher with interest on the Mime hlnee the ''th of ueeenilier. 1HW. nl 10 lu-r cent, ner iinniiin with mi itlhirtiey'H fee offO, nlid iiInii the eoll or ami attoiiliic thlH Hide. .Now, thereinre, in olieille nee tn hiii-Ii deeree. I will, on Srttlirdiiy, tlle liih day of J ii i iiu i y. IMH. nt the liour of one o'eluek p. in. uf mild day. ut the front door of llie eoiirtliounc in hmiiI eoiinly, oil'er fur anle at !uli He Hlli tioll, nml Hell lu the lilchent mid l-l hid tier, for culi in hiinil, all of the rliiht. title nml ililereM tllu ml I defendant. Kieliard V. U Dili " had on iho.riili iiayol lieeemher, lSli'J. In and lo tiie Inliowinir deNerihed rent irnn.rlv, to wit: l.utH tliree ia), four(l), live (.1). nix (H). leven (7) and i'Ik-IU (n; In hloek uinulier luoulv-ilve CJ'i) ol Oivkiiii Iron A steel Cn.'a llrst iiil.lilliiii to Hie tnwil of Csweo, in f'iarkaintiK I'ulliily, Oreiion. aKlhemnuu la deseillied nml lilelilioneil upon the ilnt nf Kiild Hddtiioti on lllu in reeurder'n of llee of (Hiiekatuii eouutv, (Irrifon. Haled lh!a Mh iluy of iluenilu r. IM. C. W.OANOXII, riherlll'of ClaikaiiiaKCoiinly, Or. ': T Holden's Ethereal Cough Syrup A Never Kalttiii Homedy, for nil THROAT AND LUNGt AFFECTI0N3. Suitable for Old or Youn?. PRRPARKD BY THE H0LDEN DRUG Co., Stockton, Oat. SIIKRIKF'S NOTICK OK SAI.K UN DEU EXKCUTIOX. IN TIIK (MKCI IT VWKT OK TUKHTATROK Orcjfun, fur thu County of rlti-ktiiii!i. Jiilm Viitiiiiniiiltlt lMuiiitlll'. 1 vn. Wm. Gribble. Ui-fcndaiU. ) St ate of Orvfio i. County of ClafktuiittH.t Notice h hiTt'liyKlvi'ii tnt liy vlrluo of an oxo ciUldiiHtMl order of mv isMiivd' out of the cirmtl court of the kIhIp of Ort'Hmi for the county of CliickuniHH, heurhitr 1hU' the 4th dny of licci-mlier, lMt;t, in h Ktilt win-rein John Weisiiinnilel wns plitiuiitt nml Wm. Urihlilo whh (It leiifliiiit, emu luiiiidiiiic ui'j. In thu niiiiiuof l he ftale ol Drtirnti, Unit out of the rent enhile li'.'reinnftcr (lenorilieit lo rualuc ft Mini stillicieul to mttlsfy tho o!emniil of Hniil iltcree, Io-ll: &.7U. toviher with iu t ert l on the Mime slncp wiiil decree wub etitere.l Hi 10 per cent, per aiimnii, with $0 attorney fee ami ut tn oi flti.lli, timl uImi the costs of ami at- eiitlinir this sale. Now. there fore, in nbeclieix to kik'Ii decree, lili'l. oil theH.h day htiH'inhei, Ix'.ct, duly levy upon muter an altaclpjit'itt and onler nf sale, ami will, on the Mil) tiny of Janu ary, 1S!'4, at the hour of one o'rli.ck p. in. of said tlav. at the front door of the courthouse in sui county, offer lor sale at puhlie aucllou. and seil to die iiiKiiest ami uesi Dinner, lorcasn in minu, all of the riKlit, litle and interest the mi id tlcfcii dant, Win. tirlhlile. hid at the time of theattiich i no nt ou said t,l tiny of Ain,'int. IHLi.'j, in and (o t ho ftdlowlni; il-.-serilieil real iiroperty, to-wlt: hYtrliinliitf at uoiili Ijoinplary of l. U. i uf A. K. f.rihhle ami wife in T. 4 11. 1 K. of V. M., hi the north end of the dlvUloti Hue h tweeu the at and west halves of said claim ; then e snitli (iH.titi c halux to south boundary of said claim: thence en1! 1:'."4 chains; thetlce north i:i.7i chiiiiH tn north hi uui lury; theiu-e south Hi: mt' west 13. "4 chains to the plue tif heuluidug, enn taiti iiL' H.U ucre.4. Alsu, hcuiuutUK -I ehains east of south went corner of 1. 1. C. of A, K. (irib hie in T. 4 S., It. 1 K. of W. M., ruuuliin thence east ou (dalin line l"ti chains to the tliviMon liUfhetweeu the east and went halves f said claim: thence north ou said division Hue 2ti chains: thence west i:i.l chhins to the c irner of THROUGH TICKETS TO Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. AXJ) ALL Eastern Cities. DAYS TO CHICAGO 3i Hours Hours the Quickest to Chi cago and the East. Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City THROUGH fULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR (JARS, DINING CARS. !ttl'l'ijVITH, inftiriiiiiiititi mil . II. II. ( I.AIIK. OI.IVKH Vi. .MINK. K. KI.I.KIIY ANIiKKKO Kur ruluH nml iri'iit'nil on nr mldii's.M, W II. IIUULIiLIt r. AfNl (.'in In, tv.ut W'asliiiiirliin St., rnr. Tliinl. l'OKTl.ANIJ OHKtiON. ILU II V ALU DBUGOISTS. Pi-r ?aln hii f.Pn A T I pniMr " Iriielnf IbiuI now ownecl liy John Sinlil nml F. I or odiL uy ulu. n. iiakliiau I Itaictmrt: ilii-nci- suiiin In tin- pirn ol bwiiiiiiii, , ooiiiiilnliii! 'Jii.iH iici't's, morn or U'hh, FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For Suffer ing Huiuiiuity. Ph)iclHiia (iivo Tli. lr ItciiitHlied to tha INtiple. nn vnn ciicrcoo Wr,, m ooe. pi. UU lUU OUrrCn! PlHhihiu yuur lr.ml.k-. umt we will Kfinl yon I' Tch ol Cluirifn a vvll cuvuhk of specially prepnritl remcdifn lwnt Buitctl to yuur enm. WK WAST YOI K KKCUil-MKNDATIOV. UC O " J PDC tlieimwt OfwrnvntrtltliHritoe TIZ llMIl ullnC f'Aofiirztx Oiirtri-aiiiiMitti fur all ilittciiHi' and dpfnrmitius art MiKletn and Scientific, a'(nlred by many ycaiH cxpirience, which tmiihlfs um to Ouaruntoe it Cure. Do nut denpnir. p. ii. - iiavo the only poninv cure lut KriLEi'HY ( KITS) ami Catahiih. Jt f r u a c en givt-u. IVi'inaiiPiitly locatfd. (Old estubli!jhel.) Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, 710 Market St., Shu Fnt.iclaen, Cn Jl Scientiflo American I mTll aB' " mmnf Wiirrunta have been rlraivn on llie elly Iriuanrcr ilnrlng the eight moiilln emllng DeoemlK-r 31st, lMIKt, to the iimoiint n( :II7H.H2, In favnriiflhc follnn lnn perMiim nml flnns, tor the i.iiiimis hereinafter apcvlfleil: I'ojie & Co., lnhor Pope A Co., lead Pope A Co., corks Pope A Co.. pipe, elliowa. iinlona, bol(, nliplus, nii,i, ele The John Barrett Company, galea nml i-lniui'i I'orllHliil (leuernl Klei'lric Co., light alatiilion Win. II. Howell, amount palil Tllus, lloilgson anil Willhim for labor Win. II. Howell, aalnry na Kiiperlntenilent of work C. N. (ireeninnn, freight anil eartnge K. II. (ioillrey, hauling gravel Mr. Huple. bmckanilth wora Colon iron Worlta, gears Cnlon Inm Works, liox covers for g4te, eiks. ete T. K. Kyan, coiiuniHslon on oul lections (iolilninith A Uiewenberg, gates Morning Oregotiiiin, aitvertlNement for bhls for honils (iregon City rrth A Iioor Co., Imixi's tleo. Itrnngntoii, liunher ami sawiliiHt The Oieuon Iron A steel t'o., pipe, sleeves ninl elhows, ele Oregon t ity Iron W orks, lalior anil materhils II. K. Croas, snbserlpliou for ilailiaon strv.4 brlilgu W illmni tie Iron Work, plnugurs mii.1 work on aiiutll pump I.almrers for illgxlng ilii thes. laying pipe, ete. Chaa. H.CaliHelil. preslilent's salary Tlios. F. Hyan. siM-retary's salary The Oregon City Knterprnie, notferi The Oregon Coivrier, notiees Telephtnie , Truiisportation Co. Ila!ance on deposit with treamrer A few dnys ciso .Milliliter Pi'kin, wlio reprtiHentg the I nileil States at (lie rap till nf (lie Argentine Iieptililir, wan in terviewed in Bnntiin conrt-riiing the comlilion nf that rrpulilic, and in the course of liin remark" he aaiil : "Our agricultural mai hiiiety liaa driven both The ulnle ainlitnr nf Illinuia eatiinntua triat llie iitmil t-r nf litiililinjr ond loan I rii'tii'" now in nperation in that state ia nver IKK). Allocellier they have $"., 000,000 Ji( aKHeta, whereaa the total of ileprwitH in tho atate hanks ia but $t!!.- lioS.OOO. Canun Karrar anya that the present sin tint ion ahow that the niniiNT of births iu the rii liest iliatricta of Ki'iiaintnn, L'liiilon, are I'D per UKKl every .year, w hile the mini I kt of births in the poor est ili.striits of Ktilhiiin are4S per 1000. Strviluiaii's Sooihint; Powders succeaa fully uat-d for children, durinjr the teeth ini period, for ovei lifiy years SI'KClMEX CASKS. INVENTORY. The following supplies are on hum! at the present lime: 321 fcel of three Inch cast iron plK Ml " four " ' W " " sl " " 11 ' eight HO ' U u " " " in Tee", three, tour ami six inch east Iron pi; l.S Sleeves, six. eight, tell ami four Inch caM iron plie 1 Four inch gate valve, cast imu li Hate covers, cast Iron Mki lbs. ot leail M Stop anil service cocks :si Four ami six inch clamps lll Water boxea x Tapping machine! Total value ol supplies $ IM 011 fa :t-i 8 ft 170 mi "a in l:i m vi m mi m 1AI tit ; tsi H IH) ! "" -10 l as li si : i: il in jii ii'j ai in '.'"7 Si 1". IVI 1ISI ll Jit 117 1 70 II I V. 41 IH i m 2 OU 1 .Ml 2 110 117M 112 7.M Ot t.mi in. $ 71 M M 1(1 X! Il i i no :iu nn :m no la ;o I ", on V IM to n.1 '.'I III Ian mi 1J." no Si 's 'M M DESIGN PATINT3 COPVRICHTS. ato. ror inrnrmation ana free Handbook write to ML'NN k CO.. m BlUMUWAT. NIW VOKK. OMust bureau for securing patents in America. Kvery patent taken out by us Is brought before the publio by a nonce given tree ot charge In the .frieiitifif animati Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Splemlidlr illustrated. No tntellijrent man should be without it. Weekly, &1.0M a yoar: 91.50 six months. Address Ml'NN &, CO FCBUriUKiLi, a 01 Broadway. Uqw York City. DitU'd til l iih iluy uf J.Vcinilier, A. I. lWiS. SlivritVof ClackiiiiiHS (.ouiity, Orunuii. SI1KUIFPS NOTIUK OK FOKKCLOS VRK SALE. IN TIIK I'lKCUIT fOrUT ()K Til K KTATK OK Orison, for llie county uf CliH-kuiiutM. J amen Humphrey, l'lalntill, VH. J. J. FmvkT, M. M. FowliT, Jmo. II Cornelius, N K. (.'ortioHin, T. b. McDimk'l, uml fiOiiiH Kli'lMilmt-r, Snl illrrt'll, SaiUlR'l Siiium tllltl Mark K. Mayer, mrtncrH umler the linn inline of I I iKcluuT, M uyer A Co., i)efeinlantn. Statk cf i:e(im, i Cuiinty uf CliU'kdiuns.f ' Notice Is hereby iflven Unit by vlitue of nn execution mid order of Mile ittMied uul of the circuit court of the stahi uf Oregon for the coun ty of Clackamas bearing dale the l'-tli day of hecember, lh!. in a mm wherein J amen Hum phrey was plaintiff and J. J. Kowler et til (above named) were defendants, coinniamling me, lu the mime of the state of Orem, that unt uf tin real entate hcreitoiitcr dcMTibed, to realize a tui in ttiiincieut to naiisfy the demands ol oaid de cree, to-wit: f'J 117.1', due .1 nines Humphrey, plaintiff, tegcther with hit-Tit ou the kihui since said decree was entered al 10 per cent, per minimi, and 1 n' due defendant T. H. Mc Daniel, with Interest as aforesaid, ai d a lurtlu-r sum of 912.Vt.:lo due In Fleisclnier, M iyer JE Co , with 111 per cent, interest per aiiiium since deeree was entered, ami also the costs of and ulteii'liu this sale. Now, the-eioro, iu obedbnice to such decree, I will, uu the'i7th day of January, 1 at the hour of one o'clock p. in. nf said day, ut ti.o front duor ot the eourilunise in said county, oiler for sale at public auction, ninl sell to the highest ttnd best Salary and oiptnuws paid weekly from itarU Permanentpoiltlon. KicIuiIt territory. Experience unnecessary. PecullarK e advantages to beginners. Liberal commission to local part- time arents. Larreat irrnwiara nt laan. . 1. OOO' nur.erjj the orchard, stock. lawn and tardea. We want tou now. while the fnilt Industry Is soj advancement. Outfit and full par ticular free. BROWN BHOH. CO.. nor- nerymen. Portland, Ore. (Thla bouse IS reliable. Nome this paper. Ed ) bidder, for cash In htind. nil thu riifht, lille an interest tiie said ilefcnuantH iiau Hi an to il lovvlntf described r.it propeity, to wit: Hituate In the county of Clackamas, sute of Oregon, aii nart ctilarlv bounded and described as f to wit: KVKiuninK at a point I I uud 4! HO clouii: west or the oiiarter seeiion corner net ween sec tlous l-'i and Hi. riinninu thence west 'J-t an lib-HO ehaiiin to the center of said st-ction lti thctiee south 4 and IMOOchains; tlicuce east I and no-HH eha us: thence south l"." wi-si:tain 71(0chaiiiM; thence east 12 and Hl-lUI chains thtoire ninth U and H") l( U chftlns. to the place beifinniiiL'. foiilainlmr 14 aeres: btinir a fra litiual part of se tioiTHi of township two south ruiiffe one east oi w liianiettu merniian. iiateil this Linn day ui Decern ner, a. i. inm. C. W. (i.MNi, Sheriff of "lackamas County, Oregon EAST A . i i I VIA The Shasta Route UK Till'. tiOUTllLlJA l'AClllC CO. Express Triilns l.euve I'ortluliil Inill). "Uli-! j Wtli" lil.'iF.M. I l.v f'til th.IKi irl K LOa i ;:10r. m. l.v on KU, t It) l.v I 7.1'ja.i llMjiA.Sl. j At Sun iMiiht'lM-u l.v;eul. a The nhiive iinins i-t.. nC airTtuiion froTii . .i.iui.l III .lli.llll. Illl II1S1VI', I IHICI'lll. MIiI'iIiIm. HiirriKhiiri!, Jllli, ti;li City, IrvniL", Kll- ill httiiii.iiii Hum Koit'iinrg lo Asu unit Itlllsi'V i;eiie uml iiH'lili.n'e. KlKHHI'mi MAIL DAILY HI A. M. 9::!1 a.m. II'KI I'. M. l.v l.v Ar I'orLlii nrl tlri'KOli Cily KiiNcbnrB 4:l)p.al .'I:-".! r. H 7:111. I) lUXINtl I'aKS (I.N OtiJIKN JiOUTK. rVI.LMAX IIVIFET SLEEPERS A. VII SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Allai liid to nil Tliroih Triilns. IVealMliln IiivihIoii, KkIwokii l'(lltli.AM) B11, !OKVAl.l,m, , XAII TIIAI.N UAII.y (HXCIill SUNDAY.) 7::iUA.H. I l.v rortlmiil Ar 5 ?S 1- T IJiMSJM. I Ar Corviillih l.v I :Wl. hi'. A I A Mum v ut,. I I l.tp.'.tl .lu ........ ....in. .... , 1, ' " ' micn won iraina of Ort'gnn rai illi- Hiiilronil. HXI'llK- TRAIN IIAII.YIKXIIKI'T SUNDAY. I l:4ii . M. I i,v Porilnml Ar I ', A M 7.25 V. M. Ar MfMlnnvllli' l,v .Wiii'm TllllOfail TICKRTS To AM. roiNTS IN THK EASTERN' STATES, PANADA AND Et'ROI'It Cnn tie olitnliied nt Uie lowest tnles Irnm I.. II. AlnilliK, Atnil, Orrcnn I'llJ R. KOEIII.ER. E. P. ROfiKRS, Mi:b( r fyH ( 1 i p Af. n I'ortlanil, Or Oregon Pacific Pei'road Company K. V. II.MH.KY, RkokIVkr. DIVER DIVISION. This Coiiiinny's stnimlNiiiiH: AVM. M. llll.MI" . .. . Tsui fie,, Rh. LTllltKK 81S rhltS" . . Ca,Til J. VJ Tills ('nliilmiiv nll'i-vl'S tlip Hl-IiI In v,.rv frn... .!.! cunl, asrirciiiiitunCHs may niuln, without notloa. the German :nl (lie Kni:lili out of the , market. Yon rsnnot trot an Aryrntine j J. H- t'liiTonl. Sew jfassvl. wis., was tronhieil , , ..... Willi Nenrriliiia aii.l Ktii'innalisin, his Stotnarh lariniT to touch unjlliin'.' in the Blim I . ili..r.l. ml, his i.m-r as atlml to an of an airrii-nlliiral imiili-iiipiil nnia nnl.... lnnlnic iii-Ktw. a.H'inr it'll aay. ami he a oi in aKrnuiiurai inipirmpiit no unieiia , ,,,,, ri,.i ,n n.-.h ami siiviikiIi. Thn- It ia ot American mamifat'ture. Hut , ixnt:eii Kiii tru-1 n k-rsrumi inm. . ... i . K.hranl nht-iihvni. llsrrl.i.nnr. III., hail a nm our makera ol sui h uiiplrmpiite have nn ; hIhk .rr on Ins ,t of nx,t yrar' aiauilina: "nrnlwlion" ilnwn II. rn II llnt- l't thnf ImCIIrt ol Klwlrk- Hltlrrs ami apven proietlion iiown mere. II IIipj- cn , , uorkU-u a Arnli-a i-alve. and his l.-a i. drive foreign gnoils ont of f.. reign 'n'.l ! well. -l''lin t aui.. o. i t ) towUPe . i)w (,,r ,ke , na.l nvr lantc iriri prtn-. t.n ins n n. ti.M'I'.rs - - There are no claims against theWater Comrnlssion. exeeptlnf the eapenses hienrreil iturinif the month ol Prcember, amounting to about lhr ana ottli. The Board has hail laid diirinn th aaid clarht assnths 1M irrt of six rack, ai of four Inrh. l:M of Hirer, 5 of two, of one and one-hall, ol oac. and Ut of thrar-qnarvrr Inch pipe, and baa had set l!V hydrants. The large pump that supplies Mala street and'the part ol the rtly IhIow Uw bluir hsu been wurtina very well the last eight months, mating lor repairs only laTS. The assail pnmp thai sup. pile llie aeetkin ot the city on the bluff, baa been serenely tried la the attempt lo give aatisfarlory service, and haa cost for repairs the ana. of W7XV1. The Bnarrl baa mttnetti lor a lam aad powerful pump that will be able to furnish water as lb aaoat elerated awits of the Hit, aad expect to bar the same In working onler by Ihe 1st ia? starch, the enal of aaM psnap u lr Kuup. eon . nertion with said large pump, the Board bHIrre that k would fa tar the tnkareat of Ihe elty to bare a reservoir In nr about the part of the elty knowa as HrrlU'.Msd with that a view have been Me aaaa. aaat a rwt hare aawa anaMe to do an. market w ithout irole('tion, thoy ought said he was incurable, line liottle Kleetric Hit-1 While the expense of the said pusspand meinJr will be Urge, Ike aWd beHerea that the more to be able lo Control the market here at en "' b" "'"'V'" J rt"ea Sale rnre.1 , aatWartory service thai be given, added In Ihe additional security or prut rut Bre, JusU- """"" ' " aes Ihetr eoorr. ine improvement oi Mala ami Finn street aw-essitated Ihe laying of anme additional pipe oa same, al aa expense of a.UJT. Women. The common afflictions of women arc tick-head aches, Indigestion and nervous troubles. Tbey arise. largely from stomach disorders. At Joy's Vegctablo Farsapurilla Is the only bowel rrgu latirg preparatiou, you can tee why It Is more effective than any other Earsaparilla In tliosa trouble. It Is daily rellcvlns hundreds. Th action Is mild, direct and effective. We have. corea of letters from gratefal women. We refer to a few: Nervous debility, Mra. J. Barron, IQ 7th St, & F. Nervoui debility, Mrs. Fred. Loy.fCT EllitSt.B.F. Genera! debility, lira. Belden, 610 Mason St, 8.F, Kervont debility, Mrs. J. lamphere, 735 Turk St, Kerveua debility, Uls R. Roaenblam, Z3 1711 Bt.,8. K. Btomteh trouble, lln, B. L. Wheaton, 704 Fast bt., 8. F. Blck headache, Um. IL B. Friee, 16 Prospect Place, a. F. Sick headaches, Mra, II. Fovler,S27 Ellis St,&F. Indhrsirtlon, 11 rs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 lliasion St, Coostlpayon, lira. C. Melvln, lit Kearny 6L.S.F. Vegetable Sarsaparilla Mom modern, most effect I re, mrgex Untie Utut ptVe. Si. 00 or for lo ADMIXISTUATHIXVS s LK. VOTU'K M II KKKHY KN THAT HY Vllt a me of nn (ir'k'r ui the lloti. 'tu nt y Our; of Cluck tntiH c.mnly, lirt'nii, the uniit-rsiutii'd litis been I i relief, to xeli loth :t him. 4 of block 2H, Mi). wim kin, on., ii! privntf wilt'. Thercfiiri' from mnl Hl-t't the '.'l-'i uav of Jiiiiiniry, IM, I will otlcr & prtviilf'siil' ninl sv loth1 hinhc-itnii'l bi'-t hiiblct rill the riiht. title ami luttTi-Ht o,lu-oh 1. Mill, flt'fi'tisetl, nt the time ff bin ilt-itth, hi the h'.ih (lescrlhe'l real est til i. Turin m of suit- oiit-huH rush, Imlimce on niorij;iii;e ut H pep mlcreh.' evnt. pr hii mi in ir one ver, luteri, DeeeintM r 2Nt. MAK1K1TA PKAT f, A'sinini Irntrix f ettttite ufttrmatd. 0. C.C D.LATouETTK,att,Vbfori.iliiiiiiij.trtttrix Joy's SHERIFF'S NOTICK OF SALE UN DEU EXECUTION. TS THK flKfTIT rOI'RT OK THK STVTF OI A Ori'Kon, lor the County of M iltnonmh, M. II. Lncllin, Hiiintiir vs. Frank I.ecr.s Defeud.im. SlATK OF OHKiinS, f County of CU kmnii ) " Ni.tiee Is lUTeity given tnrii i.y virtue r Htuxe- cntiim ls.ll (I owl nfihe eireuit rutin ot the stale of On icon for tiie eoiiiKy oi t. ihchh urns, bennnp i!Hie tiie lv-th tiny of .Member. Ifvt. in a mil v herein l. H. l.uellinK wnf pUintilf ami Frank Bt eni w hs U lei-'latit, eoiiiinHiidiuy me, in the n rime ' f the stttte i.f en pt"n, thut out of the renl e title hereinnfter tieerih -d mul heretofore fti tHehetl in this erte. tn realize n uin MithYieiif tn nnlify the (lemnndi. of hh .lerree, to it: 4Ufi, nno! further mini of U.h.7 eo-t- n.w tu erutij. ami a1o the vol of mid a'tending thin sale. Now. therefore, in nledk-i.ee to such exei-uf inn, I did heretofiire dufv levy upon, und-r attwli ment in thi cav. and will, on tiie STib d.iv of January, l"l. at the h ur of It u'elot k a. in ot twii dny. nt thf front dMir of the cniirthnse In Hid roiintv. offer fur sale at nnMie n -lion, ai.fl wll lo the bigheM and beM bid ler. for ensh in hand, nil nf the riaht. title and interest the defendant hl nt iim- of attai-hineni in ail V th- f Mom intf i e rib d renl pni rty, t vil: Iben rthw--t i'inrtt-r tf th- n'nb-.t iiinre of ae't;n twi-i.ty-tive in tuwn-h p -iie "ou:h. inure three t of WilUmrtte im ndian. in Clnekrinttin etrity. Orirm Italed Hm jti;h dav of Ivi-en.ber A . I. W:! . ' . W. CAS 'N't.. Sheriff of t U'tvinin iMii tr. tirtf.it L.'tivc Porlliind. K n ml ii v Wtninnuinf u.i Cei.i.u 8 LeuvaCui-VHlliM. Mtmiky, WViIm-tHluy am) rrl.Iny, I.envi! Kitlciii, iluy, G a. in. .rill, TiiimIii.v, Tlimnday and Sntur. t!I0W KTKA M Kit SAII.INOS S. S. WIIsLA.MKTTK VALLEY, I.envi-H Han Fnuirisc.., Xv, nth, Ulli nml Leiivii YinjiiinH, Nov. Did, llilh urul StU. Fir freight nnd ieii(er rates iipply to an atfent or .iin.r of t hii Ci.miny, nr II. C. Daj gunenil iiKfi.t, Hiiltii..ti street doc Portland, U. T. W.WtW.AW T. V. & P. A. I had a maliznant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured sound and well with two and a half bottles of 1 Other blood medicines had failed yV-J to do me any good. Will C. Ueaty, seismic, a.i TRADE MARK. I WAitronhlfMl from childhood with nn &5r pmvftMraeof Tetter, and three buttles t2 1 jrjTeq cured me permanently. SSSSl Wal.la' Mxnif, as i MatUaVUlCt I. T. fir tkAl. Tt a a lM.aa iall a A . BwUTStu'luCoAUttaU,tia home, and of on rue tlicy do. They would contrul it if there were no tariff IHliana Taliulit cure bad breath. Job Printing at the Courier Office. Respectfully aunmltted. ( laiLia H. rl n :.n. Pnri.Wnt. Tans. r. Rv"C, Swimij. Ripnns Tabulea cure biliousness. Kipana Tabuies : for sour stomach. l.'iii:. Tarnilra asit digestion. Ii i ui in T;ilnlts; lirst livor tonic V uffTE ! IIKRKBY r.WV.S Tit VT I If 11 1 " sll al pnMii' an. tinn nn nit pl'f'.twnmilt sontn il lin.ir.in l ill-, i i.'.'i. o i ssinr.ar. lttn nsrr Jilh. li.rtiir l.r'y licrr. Ihf y-m o i lh- rnirly I lh K. L N.-wl... f..r . l.tirr ning lo m of Jii. arr.irliiu t T:ilj UT ", ut iliu t,fiiral Ltvr- f on-Mi. . B. ?.f AF1 Pstei). J imiarr 1 1-!I. II. Chap. '("IB '. UipaiH Ta'Milo euro rnnstipati n. Your Stomach DistressesYou after sating a hearty meal, and tha result la a chronic case of Indigea tion, 8onr Stomarh, Heartburn, Dypepia, or a blliooa attack. RIPANS TABULE8 Promare Piaraiian, Rrralatr tk .emd.frFv;Arr;; Caasnrstia. Mck lieaalarke, HII. Ua.ar.. anJaJl uthfr Iilseaaes ansin fr..wa.lisur.lrTedporlt,0( Ui.UfTan3 8tma.ll. TbfTact,ntlyr.ipr.,iopUi,aiiU prfn .llrtlon f.."w, tb,lr us. Kli.sn. rah.,l-.ta. th.(.larof aa Eatlre .nrdlrlDP lhet, and ab..u)' b fcepife h. lajuoy. 3oU t dnmuu atsst a Prict. . Ttm tKBan. THE IIPaNS CHEBrOU. CO. hnss Saw r Tat, I 1