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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1894)
purler. Oregon City, June S, 1804. TUB MTV AVION. TIim uralntimt preaching o( socialism nd ictnl-itiiurL'Iiy by (he pojmliiit al lators opened iliaeyei of tlie votois to the dunuor of populism and on June 4th tlioy expressed their opinion of this political craze by burying it under republican voles. The majority for Lor d, republican candiduto for gov ernor, li estimated at 13,000, end not lone did the entiro republican ticket receive a Inre majority In Mil county but in every county of the atnte the re. publican parly hns made large khIiis. Many democrats throughout the sliite voted the republican tickot In make sure of defeating populism, Uovornur n noyer will not no to the United Stutea senate because the populists ami dem ocrats together in the IcglHluturo will form a helpless mkority, and there Is nothing loft for him to do excrpt to nurse the lumber trust. He Indicted groat injury on the parly that twice elected him governor and ho hns earned the contempt and scorn of every demo crat tliat la loyal to his party. The democrats of Cluckamus county Are used to defeat. It does not dismay them. They know their political prin ciples are sound and true. If the pop ulists had adopted them alone, tml not added to them cranky whims and dangerous doctrines such as are now being carried out by Governo.- Waito of Colorado, in his espouse! of the ratine of tie Cripple Creek rioters to whom 13 for 10 hours' work was not good enough, the republican parly would not have had a walk over in Ore gon on June 4th. The masses of the people do not want anarchy nor social Ism, but prefer Instead the aecenduncy of the republican party (Joe Siinm in eluded; with all Its manifold shortcom ingg. Isext winter let us hope there will not be a repetition of the scandal ous republican extravagnnco of the lact legislature, for the taxpayer's burden is already too heavy. Now let no one find fault, for the peoplo of Oregon have on dorsed the republican parly once more. They had to choose between it and pop alism.and they chose the least of two .evils. been led astray by demagogues, and It is to be hoped that the vote on Monday lias put the quietus on the demagogues, Pknni Kkaiinky wa once the ui. crownod monarch of California. He virtually dictated it new constitution. Millionaires feared the horny-handed demagogue of the "sand lots " Now the dinpens'T of beer at a huinMo Han Francisco "corner grocery" hai more political power than he, for verily his name is Ilennls. So la Vnnoyer's. Tn it American Hugar Helming Com. nany, known as the sugar trust, ourn.'d about fl3,000,000 lat year, or 28 per cent, on Its common stock, according to the estimates of the best authorities. It now has a surplus of something like $20,000,000. It would he a shame In deed for congress to turn this helpless infunt adrift. DAIRY EDUCATION. Wear Going In Ileal the World an Mutter lid (heeee. The manner In which the Interest In dulry education has grown in ,th liixt year or two is little short of remarkable. A few years ago there was hardly a chool In the country to which young man seeking knowledge could turn for Instruction in tho science and practice of dairying, Little mora than yoar ago the inagnillceiit dairy building at the Iowa Agricultural college was completed and the winter shoo! oiionod for tho ad mission of students. About 80 students pursued tho 10 weeks' course In dairying there last win ter, and that mimtier is increased at the present tiino, while during the regular A Twenty Five Aore Farm. eight months' smnmer school tho junior i ..i ... i i ii i i Now if I owed a 25 acre farm. neBr!B",1"',,'otm,nVr1l"reutL,vt:, OKDINAXCK NO ..... ()IIK(JON CI rv wa OIUUI n ah fuixow: autlim I. That no penon, firm, Mmpniifur ciiritumliuu atml! tie eua-nf! In, proam-tiie or carry un any trmlu. bu.inuM ur r feinn wltliln llie fiuiiu uf llw eity of Orti4im Cil fur whirli a l.rtiii.e may ha require.! by Una oriiuanuetinlii he ur limy shall lute bluinMl audi a lieouiw. Bee. It Tlml eary parens, firm, ou.nimnir ur curpuratiin n.iiiriHl by any u ilitieutie tu obtain a lloeu.. Ut eneaKU lu Hiiy trade, hu.lue ur iiniftaiiin fur wlurli a liettitM .hill be rvinlraj. .hell p.y U the ciiy IreaMimr Ihe auin ur uut. OKDINAXCK NO ... N (HllilN'ANrK KIXIMI INK HAI.AItV or lilt elly tri'smirer, ori'snii I'liy iIih'b nrilnlu a. follow.: Hh imK I. Tim .ulnr uf I Hly tri-uiiri-r kiiHii iw on. itiiuiiicii ami foriy dollar, a y 'ar e'i in more. Kvi. II. All nrilliinnrra or i.i rl uf nr.llnaiii'ii In roiiiliel hi-ri'HMli an m-reli)' rt-.t'Nlul. I'lilillrhml ly r ler of llu oil)' coiim II al Ihu inrriiiiK m ill June n, ikii. I.. I.. I'lillTKH, i lly ll.cr.ler, il,.li I annlil an iniiiiiiirn as lo iret a i regular iiisinicuons in me dairy, in an good living exception of a very few days' plowing ono good horse would do all (lie wot k, and there would be no dilllcully in hir ing a horso for this. I would keep four good Jersey cows, from which I could certainly depend on an Income of f.r0 I. ...I I., u ..u. i.utirfl I.i In nr.L ii.u i. T.l I uoiilil have 1 2 young man has been selected and sen acres tf pasture and would devote, three to Ames to leurn tho business so that he of the remaining 12 acres to gardening would be rerwly to tako chargo of the and small fruits, and from an ex pi ri-. creamery when built. While tho low ence cf many years in this line I know college Is csinrlully fortunata in Its lo- tbal I could rely on an Income o nearly. cati0n. which enables it to keen a larire orqtiiiei w m i' um-h creamery In oiKTiition the year round tiuiiTn. linn nwui.. " . u .. im .. on willed to Krow corn, wliest hihI, I liviiiir from It. To begin with, I dition to this, thero have been from two would keep hut one horse, for with the to five young men in regular attendance ror tno purxso or taking special Instruc tions in dairying and fitting themselves to tirko chargo of creameries at an early date, I lu somo cases where co-operative ; creameries have been organized a bright FAKU MORTGAGES. Edward Atkinson, the statistician, makes the census report on mortgages the subject of an article in the Furum . The facts of the census sweep away the fancies of the calamity howlers. The mortgages tiled in the country In ten years, 1880 to 18W, numbered 9,517,747 and secured loans to the amount of $12,094,877,703. The amount of these remaining unpaid on the first duy of January, 181)0, was l!,010,079,985. This is a big enough sum, yet when compared with the f.'i9,544,544,3.'!3 worth of real property found by the census takers in the whole country It is not an overwhelming burden. But it must be remembered that this represents a good deal more than the farm mortgages. Nearly two-tliinls of the sum was chargod to city lots. Only 84.17 percent, was on "aero property," nd the acre property -yi the census In cludes not only the farms but tho suburban Jots bought and held for speculative purposes. Tho figures for actual farms have not been separated as yet, but a close estimate cuts .he figures of mortgages on the farms below $1,200, 000,000. The mortgages on farms oc cupied and worked by owners come to $1,009,148,431. Tiie mortgages on the hired farms are as yet only matters of estimate, but In the nature of things arms hired out to tenants would not be those heavily encumbered, and the hired farms are less than one-third of the whole number. The figures for 22 states which luivo been published complete show that out of every 100 farms 47 are occupied end tilled by the owners free of incumbrance and only 21 ore occupied by owners under a mortgage. Tho other 32 are hired. Twenty-one out of 100 is a good showing beside the dark picture of the agitators, yot it is largo enough lo rouse concern should it prove that such a proportion of farmers had borrowed money on which to live and were eating .up their capital. Tho census Inquiry covered this point and relieves any fear The inquiry faund that over threo fourths to be exact, 77. 38 per cent. of the money represented by the inort KUKua was uoituwcu io uuy me land or to improve it. Thut is, the mortgages allowed men who did not have money anough to purchase outright to get farms and become producers. Nine per cent, more went into farm machinery, etc., and only 2.82 per cent, was borrowed to meet family or farm expenses. These last figures then may bo taker) to repre sent tho furmers who were eating up their capital the failures among the owners of the soil. Tho figures of the census boar out Mr. Atkinson's char acterization of the condition of the furmers of the country as one of "solid and f ubstnntiul prosperity." As tho democrats have assisted the republicans in electing Sjnatnr Oeirge C. Brownell and Representatives Jlin tie, Iiinearson and Smith, common hon or and fairness between man and man require that we accept at par, now, their promises, repeated at the open air mon ster mass meeting Thursday evening, to faithfully look lo our varied interests in the legislature. They have an op portunity to distinguish themselves and toeara.as they would merit, our high est regard, by doing their full duty. If they neglect this 'grand opportunity to serve their fellownibn as they ought! tho Couhier will not fail to expose their shortcomings. Bi'Sakino of the disastrous effects of the anticipation of tariff reform, the O: borne cotton mills at Fail River, .Mass., furnish a case in point that should not be overlooked, but probably will be, by the protectionist press. The Osborne mill, during 1893, was so badly fright ened by the free trade bugaboo that it failed to earn more than 24 per cent, on its capital stock of $000,000. : clover, or such feeding crop as would be most profitable. 1 certainly would never be caught with shoit pastures and no soiling crop, and the area under cul tivation would be so small that I could put the land In fine condition and give it the best possible tillage. I would keep ono or two good brood tows a lit tle experience would enable me to do cido which number was bes' and n!s two litters of pigs, pring and fall, and sell them young; often they would give the best profit sold at weaning time, but if not, I would push them so that they would bo ready for the butcher at from lour and a half to six months old. The milk and garden waste would go fur to wa-ds keening them, and it would be safe to e.voeet an addition of from $ 50 $100 to the income from them. Ill e 100 bens would produce in audition to a the eggs and poultry the family usid, a leal another 1 100. 1 ins would u in nlan of starting on such a farm, but would be ready to change mv plans as soon as I was sure l could do belter One should keep an account of each de partment of his farm, so at the end of the year be can know just what each lias paid. The might result in banish ing tho lings and feeding t lie ii'ilk tn the hens instead. About two tons " bran will feed a cow a year, and thi can be bought usually, by taking ad vantage of the time when the miliors are overstocked, for f 12 a ton or less. 1 he manure from bran is eh. penally valu ible and it you can grow crops which wil return way $100 pur acre. Country uemlemnn. gathering milk from the surrounding country and making 600 to 800 pounds of butter per day, it is not alono in the work, Wisconsin has a largo class of dairy studeats in tho winter courso. Minne- soki is doing good work in the same line, as are also the agricultural colleges in number of other states which wo do not now call to mind, so that now tho young man who wants to lenrn how to conduc a private dairy in the best manner or take chargo of a creamery or cheese fac tory hits every opportunity to learn both the practical and scientific sides. ' It is well thut our colleges have taken hold of this matter of dairy education so ener getically. Homestead, The "American System" Is Free Trade. The blind stupidity of the high pro tective tariff statesmen of Ureat Uritain forced the American puople to rebel in 1770. In tho treaty ot peace In which ureal ISrituin acknowledge our inilepen dence, Benjamin Franklin attempted to iiave inserted a clausd providing lor ab solute free trade as that between the mother country and the United States as absolute as that between New York and 1'ennsvl vania today. 1 lie Uritisli commi sioners rejected it, and it is to Ureat Hrilain that owe oii" American Ays miscalled at that. tern ot Protection," asit is called, and The American system is free trade The greatest distinction between the states of the Ameiican Union and the states of Continental Europe is that in America trade is free nud in Europe it s fettered by tarills. If the trade be- ween the various European states had been as free, for the past hundred years, as that betueeuTenneswe and Kentucky, there would have been no vast standing armies in hurone and no need of them If there were free trade in bnrope for half a century it would be as dillicult to bring about a war between franco and lermauy as it would be to put Illinois and Missouri to lighting, this Union of ours is held together by free trade. If each Btatn were permitted to levy a taint the union would nut last six months and war would be our normal couditioii. Louitville C. J. Seven contB to a poor shop gill to make a shirt, and 10 cents to a China man o B'it on it and iron it each week . That is what they call protection to American Industry. Ex. Although the people's parly has hud four years of so-called control of Kansas, as a matter ot act we have not pui a single law not one, nor tho shadow ot one on the statute hooks of the Siato. 1'ittsbnrij Kaitian fupulifl) . Ir the democrats bad voted their ticket straight, there is no telling how 1 many populist candidates would hive ' been electeJ . But they joined the re- i publicans in fighting anarchy. The' honest rank and file of popul'a n have' TOTAL VOTE IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY. t'nmllilnU'ii Hlnxer lleriniuin, H John 1. llnrKt, I'ru Chnrli'H Miller, 1' J. K. Wcallierfonl, I) Win. uullowuy, l Jiiiik-n Kenneily, I'ro Win. T. I.nr.l, H Niitluin I'lerc.e, 1 A. rl. Iliinuflt, I) It. I'. Ilolw. I' T. I1. HackleliiHli, Pro ... Chan. K. Wulverlou, It, . . . II. It. KhH'iil.l, K F. fiieKi'rehtr, I'ro Clmrlea Nlekelt, P Ira Wnkellvlil, I' It. I'. Caldwell, I' T. I.. Iiavlilwu, II .: Phil Miiiu'lmn, It I. N. Itli'liurilsiin, I'ro '. J. ItriKlit. I'ro W II. 11,'lines, I) ( M l.lleinan, K M. I Olinnteml, I' II. 'I,. I) lliirfurcl, I'ro. .. (I. M.lrwln, K T. 0 Jury, F I. V. S. Held, P W. II U'l-da, K Jua. II. Mt-Kiblien, I'ro. .., John O llrlMi, U iiMrs SI. Orion, 1 W. N.llamti, It K. F. Urines 1 Hllux 11. Mnlih, I1 A. I.aeev, 1' (I. WIiikhip, It AliMixu ticiuier, It ... . K. J. Kuiuell, II i. K. swank, 1' (!. llniwiiell, It V. A. Starkwwidicr, 1'. ... Jamt TSiirne, II Kilwln llati-s, F .1. ('Skill, F W. K. ( aril, I) II. (). luikwp, 1' JokiHli Martin D F. L. Mintlc, It (ii'O. (. KiliirnrMiu, R .Martin Itnlilniin, P. U. B. Smllh, K John F.Terliart, V (i. K. HajM, K J. 8. ICMey, II ('. W. (ianoliir, II Jami'R Mauiiue, F K. ('. MaililiK-k, K K. II. Cnoiier. F ... .... (ieo. K. Ilorton, K W. B. siolli.nl. II T. II. llniikiiiH. F 8 M. Hamuli. K A. W.SIil,l,'y, 1) M. U Misire, K H. B. Miiv, F A. J. YVMlimini. I) ('. Y. HrKT, 11 U.S. Iilli,iu. It. Annie II Well.. I' J. (,'. Ilr.ll-y, K r. K. (Ireen, II R. s. Iii ulik, F frill II. p. 1) W.Kuinalnl, R K. J. WeMuii, F lii'o. J. t'urrln, II Frank Jamiar, R .... . . II. II. tt,le, F K. (ioni'liiT, F K. L. Hotmail. R ...... Tolul Vole . ..iU Ii.'i lliWI tl.ll! 0 liw 'J-.'KI ... lliSO ... 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He is well informed as regards the Bubcock test and tho vp.rious methods of taking com. posito samples for the test with mathe matical skill enough for dividing the money in a correct proportion, as based on tho butter fat delivered by each in- (Wvidiml. lean imagine him standing at his post at tho rising of the sun at the delivery window near the receiving can, with id pctte in hand, meting out justice to his ninny patrons as justice has nover been meted out before. Near by will be seen a largo rotary rack on which aro placed jurs corresponding to the number of the patrons, above which may be written in lurge gilt letters, "Equality nnd justice to all men, and Bpcciul privileges to none." lie wilt greet each tierson with a smile nnd a "good morning," nnd will proceed at ence to Inspect the lacteal fluid as to taints, odors and acidity, und if all O. K. will at'once proceed to trans fer it into bis receiving can nnd from tlience to the vat. But if unfit or unsnt isfactory to be received he rejects it with out ceremony, save perhaps a short sketch of how to handle milk for the cheese fac tory or a brief lesson on cleanliness. After having finished his work as a re ceiver he will nt once proceed to tako a rennot test, ond having previously stud ied milk bacteriology he will know the amount of starter needed, if any. etc. He will then govern his work with grout skill as to temperature and time, aiming to have his curd out of his whey at one- eighth of on inch acid as near as may bo within Jij or 8 hours from tho time tho rennet is added. . Huving this well done, his curd is practically out of danger, unless per chance there wero Borne undetectable, delrterious bacteria lying dormant and imprisoned in the milk as received while cold, but which may have multiplied nt a tremendous ratio as soon as the milk was raised to tho proper tennieraturo, in which caso tho danger of getting "off" product would not cease until the curd was safely hooped, and it would tax our model man to the utmost, with a watch ful eye and skillful hand, in making n fair nroduct, where many perhaps would at best have made an inferior article. Schocnman's Address. Extra Opening In Cow'i Tout. I have a valuable cow (a n'Klatored Ouernscy) that had a cut In ono side of a front teat tliroiiKli into tlio milk channel. It lias all healed but a uniull hola about tho bIzo of a knlttlnir nceillo nnd about tbreo-fourthsjif an Inch from I lie end of I ho tent, from which uho loses more llnoi half I ho milk of that twit, nnil when wo comuumco to ndlk It will run out from thoniH'niiiK In amimll stream until It Is nil out. Hhe lias Im- Klvinr milk about three months. Can nnythlliK be dono to heal (he opening-, and If It run in what wuj? t'VIIUS Itl.HLKlU When this cow goes dry, excoriate the edges and walls of the extra slims with knife or caustic or blister, draw them together with a stitch or adhesive plas ter, and the wound in healing will close tho opening. Hoard's Dairyman. Alfalfa ua IloiiKit PimmI. The nitrogenous foods, such as bran, oil meal, shorts and cottonseed meal, nre essential in any dairy ration, tho bulk of which is formed of common hay nnd corn, but wliero alfalfit is the chief de pendence for rough feed, little more of tho nitrogenous elements will bo re quired. Alfalfa contiins an extraor dinary proportion of protpin nnd of itself will tend largely to .vara balancing np a dairy ration. Field nnd Turin. .Sill KIFI-'S NO TICK OK IW'liKi; KXKCTTIOX rhul! Children Cry for Pitcher's Caster la. luiiE Ileal. From the Canada ccntrol experiment farm comes an account of the introduc tion and dissemination of Ladoga wheat in the Dominion of (.'anadiiand'of milling and baking tests of this variety. Ladoga wheat was first introduced into Catirula in ond has since been tested by a large numlier of farmers in different parts of the Dominion. It has been found that this variety can be success fully grown even in the colder regions and that it rijiens at least a week earlier than Hed Fife. Analysis shows that it contains a high piccentage of gluten, which is. however, "inferior in color and elasticity and more sticky" than that in Ked Fife. The flour from Ladoga is drier than thut from lied Fife und is not so easily made into good bread. The color of the bread is usuully quite yellow. The opiu- l.m la plttiNia.Kl tliof ti.tl.Mia tl.A ...... meth.ids for treatin this flonr to ,,r,,..i, HI.' I " - (---- I wnii n i ni'tllin miuuru hi mis m (t I llHiM'f. Willi. owl taking tut tui b lirfn-w n in tlml Whatf n. tjiliml. tw vinUt but of Ihf tvviif.f. of HuntvMi. tmirce, lie, ! or thev IihII, on rimtictiot. hri.f N fon tin ivoonl r, f-r iry mi.'Ii ilT-iim-. l.r..f twiiift liable for tltp (Mtmfltl if til lat lit- iir-j(-c,t to iniirtttmiant for a u rm not riffiting tift. ,U or a fiuf not ftift-iliiiK on hundrxt dollar. r I Kith. rt-iiu,rtI hy otlii,HnM UUv pit id Ihmefor, thmi ii(Min with tliw rw,A uf ih 1'iijr (nitaurb (wliirli rU4ipt li ill Mti fur tli kitul of hnai umm tor wludi lit'vnw ia ieii rvdi xhuy tlml, 1'1- r I" tli otljr rowtnior, who hull imuo Iiiwiim to tli mrthai tll itira in mstumini cm with the rftti,t uf lli tr. iuror, Umn lh om p inr r hy (ht HpiilifHnt with (lit prnTimwi uf all unliriaiino rlntiiiii lo (lit o tm u,t(t itvtii fr Lht bUMiiiet.), Iriniu or piofwiiou for w I h feuub Ittwiiao la MMinrH ', Hm. 1 1 h -t in very li. nn ink-m oil' umlcr or hy virtuffuf tin xnli nut' li4 1 htm nin mil fid f fottli the piiriHo. irmlo liua;ima- r io fitaaioo fur whi.'li in'li Iica i gmnlod nti.i the i.nni ntu t'iio f i.bmle of tli p tut ui wri taking nut th mni; u miu 'lutn vlntii mithurlzn (hi vontmu n o f tli bui hhi ohiiimI tlitroiii at tlit jihtiu nmiiitl thur io f'r iht) trra uf Mill licmtMt. h it hnlt lint amiioriut thaoatoiiii'm ul uch ljatntt in any blhr plftOW Ulllttaa til p a-V litWlllH-ll allHll l)M Cltrifd, ml in Miich rnac tlu-n tho rwutti-r lint I h no-t-titoJ f th (iHfi aid li aiiali iintH tho uiuh lo ll.u nul.lHP ,.l iiiiuiuhai if l.V lM4iiu bIIkIi licMMiMt aim 1 1 im wlint ur HHihoriil to tmrol t un loot or wiilntiiB, two ur murtt ai iiBHld. The tuna f. r wlii h aucili lii-tota ia t- run, i t t'i tltita or titna i f tdanhiitf ni' li I r. n, ami y Draun rxfrtifing it cairyniit t o auch trail, imximaa or pr f.n.i"D, it dolnir anv hvI for whii'h a licttna ia ii'iiirol, fliail on on h il of my city oil i cor at hit I laco of htiHito-a priMhio u eh Ijeoii-n, a il nnlt-M ha ahnll ilo ao may iw Uktn and dtfuiid to hiva no inti--, nnd in OtMiariy p ildhr IihI1 r'fu to i-rodnc- hb or htr liiioiiat whun dmnaiidiHl hy any rtty othtor, ha may miz- liiaanimiiU, wtntoo Mui ro twitt or park, hu' dli or ha-kot uf any I'unmn ao m fiiMitiffNi'd hold the anina until tna licwnt i produced. 8 or. 4. Tint if antry cnn whr morn ihan on of the pumu tw, emp ojoi iita or o cuHimna for which in nnan ih ri'Mnifd thall bu puiaiied r cur-noil on in ih wtiu- pUce, hy H e annia patMin, at the atmt t inn, luoinrj tnuat ba t. k-ii Nr-mUh, IMwi'lauia, nut I r nacti avroniu g to iu raim wit rv y preacribed. Hoo. ft. Atl lio.-nf i-.a d aa ijUMrtorly li- cor a. a hall pxpiro the int dnv f cli quar'or. Tic: Slatdiiy of AhtM'li, Vuth duy of .luna, 'ih dny i f rV.-lmnlar and DM ay of !) mlmr; and ill gtmr'nr y Iicoiihh a huh Im dated fnin t a lit d of the in-. nth in which the Imhiliiy theref r aoo' u d, nud ahull In- if-U' d uiion vy mat t of a mi it hie proportion of ihu whole uiuoui.tof duty imptfted by ouch liceitHe. 8k. 6. iI I pen on required hy hi ordnance nIibI Im pa d In wlvance in Kold or silver coin of the Unit- d ttiatea of Amttrica. 8 0. 7. Atrol'tffrf, looth Myem, artra and fo'tune- l)erv nhall py a lume fw of tliitte dullura a dny or tweiity dol ar pnr q mrtur. Hrfi. H. lliiwknr! ihah ur a Irohbi of tt'u do la por day varh, ai d er ry p ntoo who hall olTyr any art tie for anlo from a ct i d or WHifim up in any t eet. pumic or tnn grouno, within i lie limit of t e cit . nhall he denied a tmwkHr undur thi o dinanua, and wh-iuever nioiethauon peiron ahull ml or ottor tote 1 irom the aame aand ot whv ii. hmuIi of aaid le wma ahall le ittUirul to t ae out the lien a- lie rem retureu. S.-c. tt. llowlinffiIItyand billiard table t hall pay a licenae acruMling 'o tno numiMjr oi auy or inuloa btMonging to or u u in iiie Duiiiiing or place li fluted. When not excenling otiOklh-y r table tho iwiile ot biii'Ii houae ahull puy a quarterly lireime of li v d-.lln iMjr (juartHr, and when exceeding one alley or table, an udditio nl auni of five dollura for each adiliti nul thhle nnd each additional alley. Kvoiy plaue whtre bowlee are thrown anu oimi to p iblio, wlte-lifr ith or without price ahull be rogiirdi-d n a bowling alley. Any table upon which hillmnla, poul, pigeon i.ole, oraay oth r game where b llu and cue are lined wth or without price, nlmll becoiitideied hilliurd tablet. Ben 1". 8hooting gnlleriea shall pay armor t-rly live ws of twenty dollara. Kvery plioe ur building wh re gnu or pinto la ate kept f r ahiKiiiim at turneta wheth r for hire or . ot ahull be coimiderod Hliooting guterie. Hc. 11. '1 Im -tre nhutl hi clawed ai d rut d tut follow: Where a charge of a lunula ad- uiiRuion to any ptrt of the house (including (he reeurvel aeatHi of norenty-live centa or mire is made, the tintt-cluHa; wi ere a charge for a Hingle admission to any intit of the hotiiw (i . nl ud in it reeorvfd eeata) i.f Jena than aove tv-live centa nt mHile, a ao4i'iideluaa. Far theittrea tf the nret-clrtrts, seven aoiiiira ar.u oily cents fur each nerfotnianra. or thirty dollura tier week for theatre of thes c nd-ch M, fired jll.ir for each performance or twenty dollura per 1 week. I Sea. 12. Circine el ml I be clasMfit-d and! rated tin follow: Where tho price charntd t r Hdiniasion (including roHerved aents) in aerenty- hre centa or over, the nrat-ciiiHs; where the Dfice c I in rued for sdmixaion (includinii re- iterved en(it) ia leRn ttiun sevent)tive centHutid not lees than nfty oonta, the a coiulclaati; whero the oricee of admiaHioo (iacludinir ro- aeived watuj ia leaa thuu fifty cent, the third elate. 1 he i-ropnttor or manager oi erery roua frliHll pay a licenee aa follow: fur a cirouiof the hrt-clnBi seventy-live (tollara for each performance; far a circus of the oecond oIush, fifty dollars fur ta h pertutinaj.i.. , fur a circus of the third class, thirty oi -i for each pe. formanoe. tot each bm hi onion anu teitanaie penorm wi h the oircui, whe e a ohnrge I ia in hi la in udditio i to the brioe to in i circus, ten uuimr per uty. iau uio oriet4ir or manager of every menugnry wlitm not connected with the circus performaaco shall pay a license of twouty -five dullura fur each exhibition. 8eo. Hi. Jugglers shnU pay a He r.se of five 1 lura fur ouch ir formaii ce. Kvei y nerstin mho nprforms bv sleiirlit of hand hull be re. gardtnl as a juggler. The pioj'riHttirs orngenu of all other exhibitions or shows lor motley not enumorattd in this section shall puy a license of live dollura for each performance. 8c. 14. Kverv norori who shall be eno-ncKi in the buinets of buying or st-lling old junk, eld lead, old metal, hot lies, broken gltvas, old oupsr, ur any other nrticlfs usually fi.und in a junk shop, aecund-hund clothing, socoinj-hind furniture ot any una, tconu-nin(i gu s pi. to Is. axes, or any other articles of sec nd-lia d meichandse o et;oiid hand furniture, ur Beconj-hnnd property of any kind whatove , within the limit, of iti9 oi y, shtll pay a quarterly Itemise of three dollars. sec. ia. ine owuer ur Keeper oi ovcry Btne Mich. hack, ciirriatrc. lira v. cart, wuzon or otner vehicle which shall be usod fur the con vey a nee or patBciiK rs. pickitgot), giKids i r freight from place to place withm the city for hire, except hand carts and the vohiiles uhih! I y merchunts, deilers u-id iimnufacttir-'HexchmiToly for the delivery uf their ware to their cu toner, shall iav a ouarterlv license of four riulUra for each Vi hide drawn hy one ntii iimi, ami for each additional animal ined for drawing such e ncle the a dit onul s'nn of one dollar. 'I lia owner or driver of vehicles convening packngtn or merehaiidise or any i limn as hitovo iijeii tion. d, thull place tho numb r uf his vuhicla il a conspicuous place m a neat anil leuiuie mntiher i tiuuree of not hws than one and a half inches long? and proportional)! Width, and such numbers shall hot Im chaUirod whilst the said vehicle is subject to tho payment of a umcipai license. Heo. lfi. 1 he owner or oronriotnr of nvcrv earn uted in hauling any wagon or curt iii-cd tr the nuroine o carmntf esrth t keu from exo tu'iouh or to be used in filling private or miulic rounds from niace to Mace wit Uti I he city, i-hftll pay a lice line of three doll it por (lunrter. before any tesm used in hauling suy wagon ur cart named iu this section shall he usod for hauling such wt gon or cur forn moviitg flirt ti on any of the sheers of the city the owner or proprietor i hereof or the pernin haviuir the the sume utiuVr hts control, ahull cause the number of I . ia l.cpnu. to he plncea a cuumdicuous olnce oa said tm. miul numbim to be in tiguies us reouirwl In sectiuu lo. Heo. 17. Peddlers shall he cluseified and rated hh follows: When trav hug With more tlmu two auimsls, tirst-class; wh. n truv ling with two auiniHls, secomthos; when traveling wi h one animal, third-cl; wheii travclitu on foot, the fourth-cla-s. 1'tKhlle s of the first class shill puy a licensa of seventy-five doll rs ift nuhru-r or ten dollars iwr week: ntMhlh of the seconj-otasa shall pay a lic-'Uan i.f ti ft j dollars p r quarter or eveu doliars tier we k; IHHldlers of the tlrrd-olass shall piy a liciip-e of thirty dollars per quarter or five liollars per veelt. Heddlurs of the fmr.h-cl ss slmll pay two dollars per week or teti doll s , er quarter, nud all such licenites shall date from the date of phytmi.t. Any person except per sons poddhhtf uewspaiers, bibles a d reltgi us tract, and farmers or persons pisldling the pKHltxMs ot li ir own faun", garden, or milk-ranches who offer to sell at eta I oods, wanw. inen-haudise or th r commulities, as t ravelin fom place to (lace in the ty of Ortgon Ci y, s'-all ba rfg rdid as a ptd J r under this oidiuuuce. Heo 18. The Owt or proprietor o' every I garbage wagon or rnr U-d holly or in par for trananortiuii bwiII. otlal or ntiv tilili or gu bnge shall pay a licen.-e of one dullur and I fifty cents per quar er. lie fore any wnton or . Oft t nnmed iu this section i-hall be driven upon . any streets of .he cit, the owner or proprittor J thereof shall PMife the number oi ifit lieenn theieof to be placed on the tside of the bed : or box thereof iu a i on-jpicnous place near he j front of such 1mx or hed iu timires not le ' than three inches in he.ght au,l une ,.ud oue- j ha r inches in width. 8ec. 19 Livery an I loirdini? subU pay a quur eny license or nve ooiiars. Hec. 9. House movers engHged in the bun ness of moving house-, buildings aid oih-r I aitnenitr. ou.ivh from oUct ft) oluu th tuiarh i the streets off the rit , thnll pay a quartt Ir 1 license of five dollars. , Sec. iM. The manager, nwnrr or iKiinrieinr . of every awing, m rr -gt-round, cnUv-ruck- ' 1 1 lace. whre ball or o her thii'tra are thron or projected at a nark or other old c s. or any 1 other device when a charge is made to t ersnitg I performing thereat or nning the sutne. s all lav a license of three dollar pr day or titiv dolliia per qu rter. Sec. 21 H'eam wooiImwh shall itay a ouarterlv license of fifteen dollars. mw. iPt. The owner er prwn in charge of anv rtHtliotl, Jack ir txill, stautting the sajtie for mt Virawilhlti the city limiU, nlmll puy a lit-tiiMi of twriny ihilUn pr yar. S. 4. Tlit If anv pr.n or ptTfonsi frri or carry on any trad, tn-inin if profession, or . n:HINA(,'K NO..., 4 N .HtMIVAM K TO I'ltOllllHT Til III N a niug of (rt'ight tars on alrett lallwity 111 Ur-goii (Hy. Oregon i lly d M-a ordain an follows: HX1I..N 1. Tlmt hen after It shiill la9 linlsw lul for any person, llrir, rorporiithni or ktrvel mlhiray compHUV to operate a freight or expn' car or a csr lor c irryiog iri iam or express or ntiy deaetlpiloti wh'iti'Ver I'll anv atreet Mllw iy o i any "ireel Hi iMegoii ril , uniesH rucii p.'rwi' , Unit, onriiiiralhrii or i In.'. l riillwuv couiimoy hn I fir! ohiHiu a lr.nn lose from aahl ihy f ir op r.t'lug u Id o .r. Hi:''. 'J. Any of the psrtles ineulloiied In See. 1 of ihi or-lttiiitice uho alio II vtolnle any of Ihe provilona of ihe anne or whe a iitfeul or em ploye of said pHrlh'S ahnll nl In op 'ruling 4id cur roid rury tu (lie provldons or this or iIiiniih o. Nhiill he dei ui"d guilty of a iiiImIc iiiimII -r. and on eon lotion iliorcof before the r n-eorh-r hluill he llm-u not lesa thin nor more Ihan -o for t scn anil rvrrv or- f , and tn (1-f.iitll of pxjmeui ol mh Ii flue shall Im- Impilfconcd ill the i lly Jull not h-ss IIihii I.' l ur more than ' days. This oplluaiico Mill come on for second r- ad lag und pionue lit a sHehi nutlnn of Ihe eiy council to he hcM at 7 Hi p. in. .lime Mill, b. I- I'OltlKIt, City lUfordcr. SIIK1UKFS NOTtCK OK SALK KXKCrTlOX. IX TIIK rlltClfir (Ol'ItT OK TIIK KTATE OY 1 Ore)fo:i, fur Hie Collllly uf Jl lllllMilifih. J. W. Townseii.l, V ilut'rT, ) vs. i Will lion NVaiiiivth nnl KlijilH'ih f ) rilale of Oregon, J I oiiiity of riiiLuauwN, ( NOTH'K If IIKKKI1V (ilVKX THAT HV VIR'I I'K of an fif utl n Isaued out of the circuit court of (lis tiute ofOn-Kou for thtt county uf MuHn nitili, ln-urliig d.ite iI.h l.'ih d.y uf .y, ItvM, Iti a suit wliw.-ni J. V. ToMiiaoiid hos In in I ill slid William Nesiuyih and KllaU'lh .iiiiUi were ilcfi-ieinui, coliilliioellliK "l "i hi III'' inline of tin alale uf Oregon. Hull oill nl lie- peraotiid J-rnpiTty of aiiid U-feuilmiti', or If siithil'-iit coll I.I Hot lit rount. then nut uf the re 1 1 prop ny of wild di feinliuils, lu rnMa a urn siillkcleiil ttaritinry the il-iiiH'iils of aaid iver e, to-Mlt: ami iIip fuitli.-r stun uf fUi) and h pirlor sum of flii.lt, tgoiher with lnlre-l uu iIih tuiii !-liico mild di-cri-e wiwenten-d at s nr xr cent p-r aiiutim, and ulu the coats of and ai tending this Mle.Vov', iher.-h.ro, lu olanle tosuch writ, I did. on ihe I 'lh dny of My. WM, duly levy upon, and will, on Stiuidny, :(nih il.y of Jim., Ni, at ih liour ol I o'elock p. in. uf said duy, at the front door uf the court hoiiM in miiiI county, orfi-r for wile at pnldic atlolion, ami aell to Ihe highest ami beat hi'Mer. for cash In liund, all uf the tight, title and iniiMeat die Mini l-)Vmlriiit hud on the 2lsi of Keh riiiuy. lbti'l. lu und io the following doner! bed real nrtifiiy, to-wit: 'I he u U uf tie l-4 and aj of tie ' I and iir'4 uf at'1 uf Mfiloii IU, tuwuahlp 1 south, ratigt (i eaot, uf At , In Clsi'katn is cjuniy.Ore- gun. C W. (lAXOXd. SlierlrTof i'lil(-killll:it t'nuuty, Oregon. Pulid this 1-t d o of June, A D. 1K4. for Infants and Children. IHIRTT yV cb.TraU of CaiorU with th fmimnf ot million, ofytweii, pwmlt st to pmh H U wltfcm f limg. It l ttnqn,tioTil)lr th lioai r odr feTlnfaatt Calldrom tho world h, yot tawn. It fa t,Tl . CMldrom ltto It It tlToo tnom hwlth. It will opto tuolr Utoo. Is It Mothori Wbto aomothlin which U opaoloUlr fo omd srmo tie ally rft a ohlld'o modiolus Coatorio doitroyo Wonaia. CoatorU allayi rpyorbhsoas, Coatorlo proronto TQanitlag goaf Cmrd. CoatoHo enroo Dtoirhow and WUd Collo. Ctorl rolloyo Toothing Tronhloa. CawtorU enrol Conatlpotlon and rUtnloaor. CaatorU nentrallae, tho onooto of oarhomla acid gai or polomoi mtr, Caatoria dooo sot contoln morphias, oylni, or othor marcotJc propoHy. Caatorla sidaUlatoo tho food. oltoo tho toach aad Vowolo, giving healthy and natural aloop. Caatoria 1 put up is ono-aUo hottloi ooly. It U sot fid U hmlk. Don't aUow any oao to poll yes anything ol os tho plos or prols that It lo"jnit st good " aad " will an, wr orory pMrpooo." Sos thst yos got C-A-g-T-O-K-I-A. Tho fao-almilo ignatnjo of la on Tory apjior. SALIC Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. X TIIK lllll TIT 1'iiflCT UFTIIK KTATK UK Ori'iS'in. fi.r 1 lie Cuiinty oi UiickaiuiiB. Tht' hliiUi ul Ori'tf'in, 1 '1 .1 1 1 1 r ill. Tiio lli'imof Jo! 11 ti y (Ln-emcd linn J. JiUii-H ami any nun inli-r-pxli'il in llm (Mirth of h ii'1 J 1I111 (iruy, ii i! -aseil, Duft'inluiils. Statu ofOrexon, Coiiiiiy ol Cliu'kainnn )' Xulire In l errby jjivi-n tlmt by virtue otim vxi-i-iiti'iii iiml nnl.ir of h i!h ihsiiii I out of the i-iri'iiit i-o n t i f tleStite ol Ort'iiui Cor t'm Contily of C'lutrkiiui in lienrini! (ImIi tin- 1st (lav of Alny 1SIM, in a suit wlicruiu tli Sih uhC Or.'on wits Dliuntill mui the lib V(i iniineil u'oru ile- (ikIiiiiIn. (MiniiiuniliiiK inn. in the iiuiiih of llm Hlnli' of Orei;iiii, to sell the reiil estutc hercinufler Jescrihl, ami whinh HrtiJ IkiiiIs Hre esdieuteil lo Hie Sluie of Oregon, anil will he sold on the Colin'. itiK terms to wit: O.ie liuif cuxli on the day of gale; the reinaiiulei to tie p.iiil in two yearly iiintallini'iitH, ('iircliuHer to execine n note Rinl mortitiiite hearing S per (-en 1 ir.teretit to the htate Hoard of .i. .ur ! L;iru CoiniiilKsionerii to seenri' ..r'hf i'i J?'lMr- -i- 'i-'-'rd paj iiients. Therefore, in H.iai ' i: 1 obniicmv 'o llie decree aforesaid, I did, f o.trnnsi..ii 1 ,,n ti,, 1 i !. day uf .May, 181)1, duly lew upon, and will on Sutnrday, the lilili day olJuii(t.lS!l4,iit Ihe liourof 'i o'clock p. in. of Haid day, at the front door of Ihe court house in naid county, oiler for Shle at ixiblic auction, and sell to the hiuhi'Ht and best bidder, on the terum aforesaid, all of the right, title and in terest the vaid defendants had in and to the foliotvin dcst-rilied real property, to wit: XV. '4 of SIC. '4 ol See. Hi, T i S., H. 2 Iv ol the WilViette .Meridian. Clackainas counlv, Orcj; in Dated this IStli ilav ol Mav.A. I) IS!) I. ' C. XV'. OandSU, Sheiill of ClackaniiiH County, Oregon. BALD HEADS! rvnai is ine conamon oi yours t is your nair ory, harsh, brittle? Does it split st the ends? Has it s lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? Is it dry or In a heated condition ? If these are some of yoursy mptoms be warned In time oryou will become bald. Skookum Root Hair Grower i Mi -a li what yon nerd. It, prodnrtloa If sot aa aecldant, tint tb ranlt of arlent I Ho raMarch. KuowMit of tbe dlacamof. h balrand Kalp ll(o lb.dl.cur errof bowtotraMtorai. "Skookum HooDtalnt o.ltbw mloarala nnr out. It Ii not a Dra, but a dallfhtfnlly coollnf and raf rnblnf Tonic Bj ulmtilatlnt; tha folllclea, U toy aUing hair, carM dund nr oad gram katrmbaii ! ffw.n thm IMt. aIa.m kHliv aA .... ...im I vII.H .. iinllw a tiv the um ot Bknokun 4i Hour. Il doittoja jwraiKM (awK, wkii ad o and dotroy Iht hair. If rour drtiRK lit caanot tupptr yon aBd dtraet to Uf, and w win forward prcpnlili on rrcriptcf prices Jnwar,tUpMllUat(ortM0. SMV,gua. per Jar i Curtain. THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., 07 Komi. Fifth Aronaa, Now York, M. Y. TIMTIK MARK Ar'l'.r-l(I. If j HAIR SIIKIMKK'S NOTICK OF SAKK UX 1)1U KOKKCI.OSntK. N THE ClllCflT Cilt'lIT OF TUB STATU OK Ori'uon. f'ir the Counlv of Clackamas. II. C. Stevens, IMaintiif,' "I vs I II. M. I'..nle, Iti ratio Finite. Karl Foote, lliizi-l Foote and Xcita Footi', minor heirs of Vin t M. Foote, deceased, Defendants. J Slain of ( )ri..riin . 1 County of ('Inckamiis (' ss Notice is hi ieliv L'iven that bj virtue uf an execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit emit of the state of Orepni for the county of Clackamas. liearinu date Ihe "tli day of .May, 18114, in a suit wherein the above tunned were plaintids and defendants, eomni'indinif ine, in the inline ol Ihe state of OreKmi, that out of the real estate hereinafter deseribul. to realize a sum snllicient to satisfy the demands of said decree, lo. wit: '.": "7, anil n"0 attorney's fee, and accrued costs of $l,'i 20, tnueiher witli interest on the same since said de cree was entered at einht per cent per annum and also the costs ol and attend inu this sale. Now, therefore, in obedi ence In such tleciee, 1 did, on the ith day of May 1804, duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the liilh day of June. IS1I4. at Ihe hour of 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, at Ihe front door ol the court house in said county, oiler for sale at public nocti'in, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for casli in hand, all of the rii-ht, title and interest the said de fendants had in and to the following described real properly, to wit: l.nt ti of block 151 of Oregon City, Clackamas county. Oregon. Dated this l.Sihdayof May. A D. 1S!I4 C. V tiANoNd, Sheiifl'of Clackamas county. Oregon HAIR DEATH inntnntlff manvfM and forever drntroy objec thimble m.'r, whether ; the hanltf(icf, nrm or im-k, without iHmihriitioit or injury to the mot delicate kin. It wan for nfty .vrHrn.liMi'crt formula uf KraKinu a tvimoiii HiKiinu'ituii'u iiv nnvMifHAtm a tht hk'tifst niiilinrlty mid tlioimwt eminent ti ilormalolniiiHt am. nir HoeclrtlUi tlmt ever llvfl. DiiriiiK hU ri vnte practice of lift" lino nitim.K iiiu iiniumy anu nriniooraey or una recipe, nine, narked. Corrrnoon. e Airt'nt for America. Aildreaa :tme amiHiK tiie noiiillt; f Kurope ha tirfKcribeil i , 1 by nirvil, scoiirt'ly fj ilntcr ctmjiitcntinl. Sole, j The Skookum Root Hair Grower Co., Iii'pt. R,7 South Fifth Ave..ue, New York. To CONSUMPTIVES lnu iiinIiTxitfiicd liavliiff been reKtorcl to health by simple means, after nullerlng for several yours with a severe lung atlectloii, and that (I rend disease Consumption, ia anxious lo make Known to his fellow siitt'erers the means of cure. To ihofu who desire It, he will cheer fully send (free of charKt'j a copy of the proscrip tion used, which they will Hnd it sure cure for ('oiiMiimptton, Attthmu, Catarrh. B rime lit tla and all throat and lung Mtilaulien, He hopes all sutlererM will try his remedy, as It li Invaluable. Tluise den i ring the proscription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blearing, will please address, SIIKRIFF'H NOTICK OK SALK US- DKU FOKKCLOSURE. I N TIIK ClItCITIT VOVHT OF THK HTATR OF OrcKon, for the County of Clackamaa. Mary K. Winston, I'luinllir.i i.J H8 L. J. Fletcher, Defcndnn Statk of Oiikoom, Coiiniy tif Clai kiinins, VOTM'K IS HKKKHY OIVKN THAT BY VI R- me of an execution and order of sale Issued nut of the circuit court of the state of Oretton lor the county of Clackuinas. bearins date the 7th day uf May, U'.M, lu a suit wherein Mary K. Winston win piHfiitul and L.J. Mete her was dc ffiidant. coiiiiuaiidinv ine. lu the name of the hUUe of Oregon, that out ol the real estate hero ttuiflcr described, to realize a uni tulUelnt to satisfy the demands of said decree, lo-wft: 100, tugclhiT with interest on the same since the 9th day of AiiKUst, lxiiu, at IU per cent, per annum, fiu attorney's fee, and also the accrued con la of and unending litis sale isow, llierefore, hi obedience to such decree, I will, on Hatnrday, the ttth ay of June, lhiM, at file liourof Jo'clia-k R. m. of said day, at the front door of the court nue In said county, oiler for sale al public auction, and sell to the hiifhe t and best bidder, lorotsii In hand, all uf the right, title and in terest the said defendants had In and to the fol lowing described real properly, to-wit: Begin ning al a point lil.u:i chains south of the north east corner of donation land claim No. ftf, in sections ii nnd JU oi township a south, range 1 east of the Willamette meridian; thence west i!7..s" chains; thence south U.7 chains; Ihence east tl chaiux; Ihence north lU.Trt chains to the place of b ginning, containing 30 acres more or less, In Clackamas county, Oregon. Hated this llih day of May. A. It. 1K94. U. W. (iA0Ut Sh rllTof Clackamas County. Oregon, SHERIFF'S NOTICK OF SALK UN DER FORECLOSURE. IN TIIE CMKIUIT COURT OF TIIK STATK OF Oregon, for the County uf Clackiuiiaa. N. P. Son n win, Plaintiff, 1 Mary S. Wren, W. II. Wren and f 0. Wiindler, leftndaiils. J Stat of Oregon, ) County of Clackamas.) ' BJOTIC8 IS IIKRKRY OIVK.V THAT BY ViR I tue of an eiecution and order of tale Issued out of the circuit court of tlie state of Oivgim for the Otiiinty of Olackainu, hearing date the 2Mli day uf May, 1KH, in a suit win rem i. r. torflin was plaintltf and Ma it 8. Wnn. W. II. Wnn and O. 8hlidler wt rv defendants, commanding me. In the name oi tue state oi uregon, mat out oi ine real estate hereinafter dMOrlbml, to realize a sum suffi cient to satisfy the demands of said decree, to wit: 0i;4t&.AU, together with luterest on the same since aid decree was entered at It) per cent, per annum, and also the coats of and attending thU sale, with accrued costs of f2i and an attorney's fee uf 1ij0. Now, therefore. In obedience to such decree, 1 did, on the liUtli day of May, 181)4, duly levy upon, and will, on Haturday, Hi itutli day of jane, 1H1U, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. tu. of taid day, at the front door of the court house in said county, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash In hand, all of the right, title and Interest the said defendants hail on the 1Mb day of September, lHlsj, in and to the following detcrlbtd real prvwrty, to-wlt: Commencing on tbe origin. 1 line ueiweeu tue u u v oi jacuu wins and George Wills, at the northeast corner uf a certain trnct of land conveyed to Samuel Atchison by Ueo. wills by deed dated Ootolwr ltith, lHOl, and which deed was recorded on the 27th dav of April lKt7,ln bo k '(.,' page 62V of record of deeds of Multnomah oounly. Oregon, and running thence south on the east line of said Atchison tw-t to the northwest Corner of a tract of land convoyed to 0, A. Rock wood by A. (J. Avery and Cornelia Avery by deed dated December lUtb. 1KH3, and recorded on unite 104 uf book "X" uf deeds of Ulackauuu county, Oregon, and which aald Point of btwiuninr of the tract intended to be oonreyed by ibis Instrument, thence east along the north line rf mIiI Hockwi4 tract to the southwest corner uf a tract ot land heretofore conveyed to William K. Wills and lMulm A. Wilts by drl tUteil September Sirth, lwut), reairded on page 4H of botik "44" or deeds, Multnomah oouuty Or., in which uoed naiil Iavtd Price and Kllxabeth Prlra were grautir, thence in a northerly direction along (he went line of said William K. and Leathea A. Wills tract to a point, which said poiut is a sufficient dnitunu north to Included five acres in the tm herein conveyed Were a line drawn from wid point parallel with, the said north hue of said Kjokwood tract w enter I y to the west boundary of the tract hereby Conveyed thence from (mid point In a. westerly di rection un a line iwrallel .with the nld Rockwo d tract to said eaiit line of said Atchison tract, thence along said east line of said Atchison tract to the place of beginning and containing H veneres. C, W. OA N ONO, Sheriff of Clackainas County, Oregon Dated this 1st day of J uue, A. 0. lHiM. EAST AND SOUTH VI.4 The Shasta Route oi ina dOUUiKKA 1'aCIHC CO. kwii I mm. Iiav. 1'urllaml Dally. !"": ' i Nutlli, i) 16 r.H Itll-. M Al I am., I l 7 Ika.k I. J .w. r. a Li I'urilaliu l. OltMI.II I In lui i VI I At Man r ranii.i i. llm uimvu Irani, aiup ul ail .taliim. n,m luiilami In ,Mlwn) iiii'iii.ivi', hiiu-'iii, Mlivilila iUImi), Hum. hum, Jim. liiu til), Iri'iuu, hu- ami all aluuuii. Hum lliwuui. lo4.ii mix) Illl'lllklVV. KunKIK'ltH MAIL IMII.V" i::J.a. :ill .N. J:fei. a. I. l.v Ar 1'iirilaiiil tm-Kull ( ly Kii.t-liiirK t.mr.u H:VU . M Jin. k HININO I'AKH (IN OIIHKN ItlH'TK. PULLMAN BVPFKT HLtKPKKS 8EC0N0-CLASS SLEEPINS CARS Atlatliri) lu all Hin.iKli 1 nil in, We.l-ilii. niVi.luii, Uotwa.u l llllli.AM, ,, u,HVl.LI all.TIUIII a.ll.V (KXl'Kll HifHD.y,) 7:80 A.M. II 1'Vrllami .n n.-ir. u 11 .'nralli 11 I to PH. U:ltl-.U.Ar ai nioai r ami i iirvn n n n..a.u... i.i. . ... nlOr.1f'.,.il,. KaiiT,,;,!. ""W"B it x PHK"a ta.i n uii.7irKnniiiii i Mi-Mllin.llli I, (I:Mia.M, 7.2BP. M ll. lAr Tllltoroil TICKETS TO A,, PlIIMTM IM Tll EAMTKKN HTATKH. f'ANAIIA AND Kt'ltOPR an lwnl.lnlni.,1 R i,,,.,,,, u,, (rom I., ii. moo i:k. ..,.1.1 H. KOKIII.KR H i. iiiuiE iiu ' laiia.il , ' t , Purtlnnd, Or Oregon Pacific Railroad Company ('II .Mi, CI.AItK, Ur,r,.,, Umm-clliiR will. Sir. UOMHH" Im Iwwii ViiiUliia anu nan rranclMi. illiiii-r Inn-a Nan Kianclarn Knlirnary Sllih. Mairh m, r.'in, rjn did Ill.t. Mlmnirr ! Vaipilna Ki-Iinury xr.tb, M.rrh 7ih ITlli anil mil. Hliilit. nwrti-il m changi. mIIIiik il Im wlil.ont mill-.. for Tn-lijlil anil pneiiti.r raira np.ly to an Aurnl CHAM. J. IIKMHtrx, DUX A CO , Nun. a io 8 Mnrkat 8lnvt, Dan KruiH-l.co, (lif. CIIAS. CI.AIIK, Hn-nlvor, Curvalll', Oregon. vtfjjjHfcY THR0PGH Jlr. TICKETS Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. AND AliL Eastern Cities. 81 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO H n 1 1 r o tte Quickest to Chl nUUlo cago and the East. Mnuro Qcker to Omaha' nUUlO and Kansas City. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. a. II. H. CLARK, j OI.IVRK W. MINK. K. KLLEI1Y ANDERSON.! Rocolvcra. For rates ami iieneral informnitnii pull on or Bddrt'HS, W HJ I,I..RL.B.l,BT' Ge- p- Acnt -uf tiuBiiiiiKinn nt., cor. Tlnru, HOKTl.AND OREOON. Job Printing at the Courier Office. CAN COPYRIGHTS. I OBTAIN A PATENT SlmJii 2i ? W opinion, wrlt.t! niUNN t CO., who ban bad nearly Bft aaa "twrtjnoe In th. patent Bualnir CoininniS. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE UN DER FORECLOSURE. IN THE CIRCflT COURT OF THK STATE OF a- Oreitiin, (or the Vounty of Clankamaa. Joseph Hedges, PlalntllT, COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. I HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS AFPU iMitli- In the niiymeiil uf all warrants endorsed Intercut will eea.u from date of this notice. S. B. CAI.IKK. Treasurer of Clackamas County. Dated Urenon l.liy. June 7, 1K4. TWO -CENT STAMPS we will send you a Brilliant Gem of unusual color, and a copy of SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE UN DER FORECLOSURE. IN TIIK (iltCt'tr COURT OF THE STA I E OF a- origiHi, fur the umiuly of (.lai'lfamttA. A. Kitililnn, Plaintiff, THIS lilt Antliiiutte Lewi, and VY. Mcioril, Defemlanls. 1 Stati i r OREIiOX, ) h CARAT ; l-'omiiy ol i:lui kaiiian.) Notice is hereliv siven that by virtue of au ex ecution and ortl?r .if sale i.sued nut of the cir "The Gnat DiriJt," SO yOU Can See (f ciacttamaa. bvuriiul dale IheTlh day of May. .. I.-. 1 f,,1 ir.rnn1 if is Tirn.' 18!,. a suit w herein A. kelchlmi was plainuft what a wonderful journal it is, pro- ,j Anllm. u w,s and w.j. w. Milord were nie. in Ihe uaine ol the f Ihe real .slate here- i.e a sum .utHcient to satisfy Ihe ili-iuaiid. uf said decree, to wit'SlJUl, tiateltit'r w ith interest tin the Mine since April O...I. Ih.i-1 u. I iu, maI MP anilllin lllll ulvillui THE CHEAT DIVIDE, Denver, COIO. , cwft-t of anil atU'iHlniK Un Ale. Now. iht-tftre. In uttflU'iH'e Ui in th detTve, 1 will, un sitttiruav, the yih ii&y of June. 1MH, nt (he hour of t k oVltKk p. m of Mill ilay, al the front dour of theeourihoiise in aU county, offer for sale at v ded vou name the paper you saw this dt femiHu.coiiiinwmiu.B r . i it i Mateof imuon. that uut of in. It s a real Jewel we 11 send you. fiufierdm-nbHi, m reaii) ADDRESS Wm. Burket mid Sarnh Durkel, Iefendaut8. State of Oreso . .. County uf Cliu'kanQaf.( Notice 1ft hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecu t ion and , rder af (tale lnsued out of thtt cir cuit court of the stHte of Oregon for the county oi uiacKamtts, oeariug aaie me un uay oi aiay. I KM, in a Hutt wherein the Above-named Jutteph HeilKc" wnn plaintiff anil Win. Burket and Sarah W. burket were dlendaiitn, coiDinauding me, in the name of the state of Oregon, thai out of the real en ate hereinafter dem-rioed, to realize a turn null. clem to ttntipfy the demands of said de cree, to-wil: I-50D, flti.ttj costs and disbursement! and oU attorney's fee. together with 1 merest on the same since the 4th day of November, lH.iJ, nt li) per cent per ah nil hi, and also the costs of and altendiug this sale. Now, therefore. In oledienee to such decree, I will, on Saturday, the mh dny of tune, 18M, at the hour of 1 o'clock n. tn. of Buhl dav. at the front diHr of the court- bouse in said county, offer for hale at pi Slit auction, and sell to the highest ano oesi Diuder, for crij.li iu hand, all of the right, title and inter est the said delendaiits bad In and to the follow ing de-ei ii-ed real pmperty, io wit: Beginning at the nnrtheut corner ir SfHiou : lownnnip south, range zeast ul iiianieti mermian, in Clni kitmas comity, Oregon, running thence south 76 roils; thence west 10 rod-; thence north 7- rirds; thence east hi) rmls, to the place of be ginning, containing 75 acres, in Clackamas ittunty, Oregon. lated this ilth day of May, A. D. im. C. W. OA NONA. Sheriff of Clackamas Count. Oregon for lions strictly confidential. A Handbook of in. SMi0" TOnrn-M. Itent. md how uTobl fatenta taken throuiin Munn ft Co. nmrin STWM wl"" Oorpretbe public with, ont OOSt to tha Invent Thi. .niAn. ij? i2i2f?.r!ektT- fjantlr lllnitrated, has b.fir tS UTRMt elroulatloa of an scientiao work total World. 93 a year. Sample ooplea sent free. tot nfSL'V '"""tnonfbly, pMmjm. ginaU uA i?J?u- J"1 "umber contain, bSEI hiuLS'iS i?.S?'??-JK"1 Photographs of m Tu.VA;. ."1T L"'-'?? ."a' ".i "UMICT, WI la'es'oeslirns and secure oontranta. MUMN CO, NIW YOBK, 31 BBOADWaT. show Ul, ,1 iUUrrfcnlt,ln)i..-.il'iwweiti5froiii. )i' r.. mo.-ntpoUka. KxWu.tv.trr-U)r7.r ICcpcrte&ce niiiwri-ar. recoliar ..LantA? tob.fltincr. Libeml nnifurnily giiod rosulta conlil Im? acfr- tninHl it is not likely that Ladoga will lie acwjitable either lt millers or b-ili-rs as long a the flour of the Iivd Fif is ob tainable. Ilciu-e whorevrr Red Fife can be ripened the efforu of those aettler, ' ,j5ifLiri" enKa-d in wheat growing in the north-1 -n,i.m.iin.n,-. .ill cm. nn f..r n.n.l Mi., west should be directed to ita pnxlm-tion ' nJ rax..- i ai minn f tu. atj cuuo. il In th. greatest perftion by early ,w-1 - " h'u " ' " " Vr' R, ing and a proper pretiaration of the soil. JiJ "cm- , i I V " of rv v.i roicmiioa to locl part- ttmo agents. Laritt growers of ttardy. reliable nnrie toec Ornv lto (Umsftmrut fnrt.'rforrli'txii, 'i ant yuii now, w hili th fruit lnjo-try Is n itnwrt inr. 0& cnof f-r J Ta.no-men t. Outttt and fuil pr rralmfrvt. HKt.W! HHiW CO.. men. Porriail. in. rmisaeuaww rrJiAbl. Ntm- thl iPT. La ) Kipan Tahules : for sour utomach. public auriion, ana sen to me mgnesi ana oesi bidder. fr cah in hand, all of the right, title and intrtsi the said defendants had lu and to the following deseiilNl rral pmperty, to wit: The north hall of llie following described prem ises. Irfgiunuig at a point 2 Tu chains east of the south wrl corner of ih smitheast quarter of section 4 and running thence south 'Mlebains; thence wet JiUi chains: ihence south iwl O chains; ihence west chains: theme north :... chain: thnce north ii - U west 4? chains: thence cat-"7."7 chains; thence south 1.T chains to ihe place of iH-giuuiiiK. conlainingU.71 acrtMk tx'iug the north hall of the l. Ll'. of Ja , es Brown and wife, ia T. 3 S., R. S K. uf H. M.Jn t'lackainaa county. tkriV'tn. I'aicil thi llth day of May, A I. 1M C. W.iAN N;, Sheriff of Clat kaaw i'miuty: Or. ORDINANCE NO.... 4 K ORDINAXrE FIXING THK SALARY OF tha chiel of pillce. Oregon does ordain as follows: That the sal air of the chief of police shall he fuu per mouin ana do more. This ordinance will come no for second read ing and passage at a special meeting of tho city council to be held at 7:: p. m. June lih. ino. Im Lk rut.ir.rt, cuy itecomer. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT EXECUTOR. OF Ripa iftTahnlf isit digention. NOTICE HIREBT GIVES TH IT I. THE I X Jerniifneti. hiivf bcn, by order uf the county court of ClAckainas county. Ore to n, duly appointed executor of the will and entate of H. C Kingo, deteat!! All ersonr having claims ajfuiiiBt aaid estate are notified to present them duly verified to me at Clark. Oregon, within six month from ihe date of this n id ice. Ihited .May 13, m Hi BKRT L. Iwlr.O. Executor of the Will and Estate of H V, Kingo, decenMd. it E Haves A (iso. L Story, Attornevn for Estate. Your Stomach DistressesYou after eating a hearty meal and tha result Is a chronic case of Indiges tion, Sour Stomach. Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack. RIPANS TADULE8 Bass. Marts n?2a"s. s Ike Hlood. audani a Positive Cant for Oonatlpailad, Hick Ueaaacfce, Bll lou.ueaa, and all other DUeawa ariilnv Jtlnana Tabuln take Ihe place of aa Entire Uedlclae Ike.i, and .boul to Cntbv --wj WHI, Sold by drugguu or tent b . Mail "lee. ' Two DoOan. THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. araM Hew V.rk. FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For Suffer Ins Humanity. Phjiician. Give Th.lr nVmediea to th. P,t.l DO KDU SHFFFR? 5? --? andw, ,,,, ySVrST at KT,ZZ KECUN- tn nnr nue. : NATION. WK WANT VOIK V .n . " U t ' Oar trwmmta for all dinuri an,l rfr..m... w.. . "r to G """" a Care. W. B. W. ha the otil pMiti. care f. FprLEp. i KITS lituiH, I f ereaeea fi. Permaaeati l.ieall. (old Ubli,hl I Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL ANO SURGI CAL INSTITUTE. Tl Market St., a Pranelaea, RiDana l abules: best liver fcmic. Ripant Tal.ulc cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules : one tfvea rebef. Ripans Taliulet cure headache. Ripani Taboiet cure lirer tronh1a. Eiparu Talu:c cure eont;pMion. Ripani Tali:!. cure ljll..j,r.s ta