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Oregon Courier. A. jr. CItENEY, CITY OFFICIAL PAPSJR. Entered In the Oregon city postofflce second . class matter. BOBSCRimON RATES. On yer W 00 Six month! 1 K Three month! 60 XWTua date opposite your address on the piper denote! the time to which you bare paid, Correspondent! wanUd In all parti of the county; liberal Inducement!; write lor partlcu' lari. OREGON CITY, OCTOBER 20, 1894, . TBS DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS. The democratic congress repealed the Sherman silver la which required the covemment to purchase annually 54,000,000 ounces of silver and pay (or the same in gold obligations, thereby menacing the credit of the government and imDerilinir the stability of our com menial, manufacturing and financial interests. Tt rnmnvpil (mm the statutes the federal election law, the most odious and undemocratic measure ever en acted, and thereby restored to the peo. pie of the sovereign states full and com plete control over their elections, free from the intervention of supervisors ana deputy marshals, whose sole duties, under republican supremacy, had been to intimidate, arrest and imprison elec tors before they had cast their ballots, It reduced the expenditures of the government below those of the last re. publican administration more than $28,000,000, thereby relieving the people from the payment of that immense sum into the federal treasury to stimulate extravagant jobi, It reformed the abuses in the various departments, and by the aid of the heads of the same dispensed with use. less positions, thereby reducing the salary list more than 11,000,000 an nually. It repealed that most obnoxious, in formed and oppressive measure called the McKinley law, and substituted in its stead a measure of revenue reform that will reviye trade and restore prosperity. It destroyed the policy of paying out of the public funds in the treasury, de rived from taxes collected from the peo ple, millions of dollars annually in the way of bounties to aid private individu als in the prosecution of their private industries. It provided for the taxation, by states, counties and muncipalities, of more than three hundred millions of taxable values which had heretofore not only been exempt from taxation, but had enabled unscrupulous persons, by fraudulent practices, to escape from their just share of the burdens of domestic govern ment. It placed upon the statute books the most drastie measure against combina tions, trusts and monopolies engaged in foreign commerce ever enacted. It provided for an income tax upon the wealth of the country, thereby placing upon the shoulders of the rich a due share, of the burdens of govern ment. The democratic congress did all these things in defiance of a powerful reput lican minority in the senate. STATE NEWS. The graduating class at the slate agricultural college numbers 44. Justice Wade has 10 carloads of potatoes about ready to ship from La Urande. W. E. Gilhousen lias just gathored 100 bushels of corn from two acres on the Deschutes ridge. finrnre buds are belli! gathered in Cnllam county, Wash ., and 'shipped to tha East and Euroue. Gatherers got 50 cents a sack. A. n. Tilllni-liAHt. seed-grower and dealer at La Conner, Wash., has just completed an Eastern shipment of -'0 tons oi cabbage seed valued ai ia,uw Miss Tillle Atkinson, a Quaker EvantrnlisL Is conducting revivals of some magnitude in tho Yamhill county towns. There are ISO natives of France in Portlaod. 100 males and SO females There are 25 French business firms. Union shinned three carloads of pot toes to the East last week. The crop is almost a failure In those states unvisited bv the drouth. The crop is also short on this coast, but still we have spuds to spare. The matter ot freight, nowever, shuts us off from the market. The Dallei Chronicle. The Southern Pacific railroad has made quite a reduction in its freight rates. It effects grain, flour, feed and millstufls. The reduction varies Irom 10 to 33 ner centum. From Canby south to Halsey, including the Lebanon branch, the new rate is 7)4 cents per 100 pounds, where formerly it ranged from 8 to 11 cents per 100 pounds. From Junction City the rate is U cents against 13. and from Eugene 10 cents against 14 cents formerly and from Eu gene Bouth there is a leductiou of 5 cents per 100. Fred Dolley, Chehalis county, Wash., was offered fclOO the other day lor his two tame elk. He refused it, and the next night a cougar came along and ate one of them up. Mr. Webber. Yakima county. Wash., lias raised 20 acres of broomcorn of ex cellent quality. He expects a ton when stripped of the seed, to the acre. A ton of it is said to be worth $ 100 to f 1 10 . Cornelius has shipped 2000 tons of baled bay and straw this fall. At present prices, the potato crop of B. Gabriel, of Dayton, will bring in (1500. The Klamath Falls creamery seems to be a go. The company is capitalized at 8000. Lincoln county will raise $9153 by a 13-mill tax. It is 2 mills less than last year's levy. The Carpenter creamery, at Yakima, Wash., has begun the manufacture of limburger cheese, f W. F. Coulter, near McMinnville, weighed 10 of his pumpkins Tuesday, and they tipped the beam at 1200 pounds. On a piece of land 105 feet feet square he raised eight tons of them. Last year Ins crop, on a little over an acre, amounted to 81,000 pounds. Cranberry picking is on in full blast on the Coos bay marshes. The crop is lighter than for years. ttight shooting of water fowl is very prevalent on Coos bay, notwithstanding ,f ia nt.t.ial,ahla ha tlK in WV1 ft,, a The Bandon woolen mill has 100 orders on hand from San Francisco, and business keeps up will have to enlarge its capacity. LOCAL SUMMARY. LOCAL. Rev. J. C. Road will preach at Hhlve. ly's hall next Sunday evening at 7:30 Subject: "Llttlo Preachers." The or chestra and choir will meet (or practice at the pastor's home on Friday evening. Throe hundred leaflets containing the hymns for the evening will he given to the congregation . Thore was a reception given on Tuoh day night at the homo of Mrs. McCown, to Dr. II L. Morehouse of the American liantlst Home Mission Society. There was a pleasant programme and a social time. He is in Oregon attending, the Baptist State Convention and vUiting the mlcsion churches. A number of hoodlums have been annoying the janitor of the Barclay ichool by their mischlevlous acts. On last Friday evening during a meeting a noise was heard in the room below and upon examination nearly every book in the room had "walked" !o another part ot the room. They also tamper with the buildings. George Powers, one of the trio who recently sold to a Chinaman In Ore gon City some alleged opium which was nothing but grease and took $100 cash from him as well as his note for $150, on Monday was arrested in Portland in connection witli Frank Turk for assault ing Win. Thompson. Until are sailor boarding house runners. Tho steamer Altmia resumed regular trips to Salem and Independence Thurs day, October 25th. This means that the enterprising Graham Bros., will be among those to compete for freight on the Wil'amotte during the coming sea son. The saiemiies win welcome mo appearance of this neat steamer again and good support is insured her owners. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the treasurer of Clackamas county, Oregon, for the six months ending on the OOtli day of September, 1894. of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source and on what account paid out: (IKNKUAL KU.NO. Pr-l'Hsh on hand last report. $ 3122 42 lax oi lsui and imi 21IW License 000 00 Clerk's fees 553 00 Recorder's fees 42H 90 Sheriff's foes 107 20 Fines and fees J P court 1HI 25 Miscellaneous , 505 23 Transferred to general fund .... 7320 25 Cost on tax 900 32 Total $37947 18 Cr Redeemed Co. wa.rants.i 314X0 30 Paid state tax 2000 00 Paid indigent soldier fund. , , . 350 75 Balance 1101 07 Totul. 18 $37947 Dr-Noteson hand $1040 00 Intercut due on same 138 00 Marion county warrant 59 33 Interest due on same 113 Total $1239 08 Cr-Balance $ 1239 08 Dr Cancelled warrants last report $ 451 Insane..,. 100 30 Jury account 787 20 I'nroner County treasurer's r mil . 05 15 5H1I 34 ltHl 75 Assessor's 2,014 00 Flection. District attorney's Recorder's Surveyor's Court reporter's. , . Armory rent Indigent soldier. ... Money refunded. . . Teachers' examination. . . mil 83 155 (0 411 00 48 Oil III) 00 150 10 159 30 59 23 144 00 Printing 1.135 95 Street Improvement 4S0 02 Township plats 190 00 lOllectlon ol delinquent tuxes on inurigiiges 78 07 Reward for arrest pi escaped prisoners 100 00 Total amount claims allowed and drawn I 1)5,594 52 Cancelled warrants received.. 0!) 23.170 25 We are prepared as usual to do all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing and guarantee satisfaction. Burmeister & Andresen. WEST SIDE. Mrs. Win. Stevens left on the steamer Eugene Wednesday for Independence . A. S. Thompson had another hop at his house on Saturday evening. Wm. Winkle is fencing and otherwise Improving his property. A couple of the enterprising residents of this place are now settling difficulties by the "fistic" court. A smashed wagon was the result of M. Hart's runaway on Tuesday. Win. Horton's child has been sick with catarrh fever. Mrs. Edgar Diller, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Kelly, leaves for Seattle on Mondny, to join her hus band. STAFFORD. It is said that a Chinaman, named Montgomery by bis patron (the lato W. 8. Ladd), who lives in a cozy home with his houseful of half breed Indian children on a slough stocked with fat clams near Yaquina, has made a filing on Siletz reservation lands for bis squaw and each of his numerous brood, but the shrewd Celestial can't wring in on the $75 annuity which Uncle Sam has agreed to pay to each red resident of the reservation as long as "grass grows and water runs," as the accord made be' tween the government commissioners and the chiefs stipulates "that this agreement shall apply only to persons : who shall be living and belonging ou said reservation at the time of the rati fication of the same by congress." One of the moBt fearful and exciting races of the year is soon to take place over the fiew York Central track. En gine999, which has made a record of 11: miles per hour, is to try her speed with an English engine for the championship of the rail. The swiftness of about two miles a minute, which makes telegraph poles seem to the engineer no larger than hoe-handles, is the utmost that human nerves rocked by eight-foot drive-wheels can endure, aud beyond the desire to gamble on the remit, the object of the contest can be of no great importance. Thb Louisiana democrats those who believe that democracy means a govern ment by the people for the people, instead of a government for the sub' Bidistsatthe expense of the people don't propose to surrender the Btate at the order of the sugar planters. Let the fight be made without Quarter. The country-led sugar grower and the tanir fed sugar maker have come to be lieve that the nation belongs to them on their private account. Let Louisiana show that they are mistaken as to that stato, and that they can't deliver it to the republican party as "consider tion" for more bounty. $5 REWARD. A reward of 5 will be paid for the recovery of a saddle which was lost about three weeks ago on the road be tween AiDngnts slaughter house and the Seventh street market. It is sup posed it fell out of the cart on the hill near the old Singer mill. The saddle wu made in San Francisco and had 'L. B. Stone" and the trade mark, i aiampea upon it. C. n. Galx, Seventh Street Market P.o.?"!7 "J" S"4 Bimmona Liver :a T. "uu.uw i we uT-..;.. " acquainted with f."i- "F? .!? " tndard family medicine. We do not deny the merit nf nlha ...... .: . . " mi.iLth.. .1 "'parauuna. out simply Swn ?v 1 tr",0ne, colln"'ds confidence. From the Journal, Lanes boro. Minn. Children Cry for Pitcher'i Castoria. Ripaiu Tabula, cure constipation. . Ripana Tabules assist digestion. For choice hay and feed go to the Star Grocery. Gardner Freytag has always a large supply of vegetables on hand. Let him know what you want and he will call. What is the use of having sun shine in at your windows when you can get window shades for 30 cents at Bellomy ABusch's? Call and see line of Lyon A Healy and Kimball organs kept in stock by Burmeister & Andresen. Wanted, a second-hand one or two horse tread-power, suitable for running a cider mill. Apply at the Cider & Vinegar Works, opposite Thos. Char man's store. Leave your orders at the Novelty for a pint or quart of nice fresh oysters. Orders for lunch should be left before 11 a. m. and for dinner before 4 p. m Use Pure Prepared Faint. Charmun & Co., Druggist, agents. Sample card free. Cord wood stumpage for snle, or to be cut on shares. Apply at Coi'itiKK office. If you want to sell or trade your farm come in and list it with us as we have several customers for small farms. WARS II. Sl'ENCKK A CO. Sterdman's Soothing Powders for 50 years the most popular bnglish remedy I 1 1.1 I f -l.II.I for teething babies and feverish children Prescriptions carefully compounded at u. A. Harding's rug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, Kan Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his otlice. Received at Charman A Son's a large invoice ol wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Drs. Hickey A Hickev, dentists, are at the Electrtc Hotel in this city on Friday and Saturday. Portland office, Rooms 117-118, Dekura Bldg., 3d and Washing- on streets. Surprising reductions in the price of genuine Rogers Bros.' silverware at Burmeister A Andresen's. They carry a large assortment of spoons, knives and forks, and will be pleased to show the goods and quote you prices that can't be beat anywhere. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Fslr, San FrlncUco. FOR SALE. - Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook postoltice. lliree acres cleared, 12 acres slashed; good house 20x30. Price $S00, of which $500 must be paid down, bal ance two vears' time. For further par ticulars cafl at Covrikr office or address me at Vancouver, Wash. Mas. Anna Taylor. When Baby was tick, we (are her Caatorla, Woea aba was a dial, ahe cried for Castorta. Wheat abc becama Miss, aba clung to Castorta, Wbsa aha had Children, she gare them Castoria Mr. and Mrs. Weissenborn was at Oregou City on business last Saturday . Jack Hanna is now stopping with Henry Melcher. John DeXeui is hauling lumber from the Baby mill and intends to make a pigstry 24x30 feet soon. Congregational church services were held at Wm. Schatz's residence and his four months' old son was christened Sunday afternoon. W. I. Hill is hack at Mr. Phillips whiling the time away. Fred Baker downed a wildcat Sunday last which, according to his eyes, stood at least two feet high and measured from tip to tip the width of a commun wagon track. Handkerchiefs aro taking a raise Some youthful flumes hereabouts are using them freely since they have be' come aware that Julius I'riester's large family is soon to move beyond the river, where it will be out of the ques tion calling on them oftener than once a weeR. October 22d. Lenutiiv. Total $23827 94 Cr Cancelled warrants $238:7 94 INSTITUTE FUND. Dr Cash on hand last report. .$ 170 75 Cash received county supl 131 00 Total $238 75 Cr Paid county supt. order. ... $ 220 00 Balauce 12 75 Total 23S 75 INDIGENT S0I.0IKR FUND. Dr Cash on hand hist report. . .$ 2 48 Cash received 359 75 Total $302 23 Cr Redeemed indigent soldier warrants $159 30 Bulance 202 93 Total. !302 23 STATE TAX. Dr Cash on hand land report.. $ 1503 52 Cash received 19407 12 Cash received of general fund. 2000 00 Total 122970 04 Cr Paid state tax $22070 04 SCHOOL WNO. Dr-Cash on hand last report.. $ 4G29 33 Cash received of county 231MG 79 Cash received of state 0711 18 Total. $34587 30 Cr-Redeemed school orders. .$28773 28 Balance 5H14 02 Total $34387 30 KOAD FUND. Dr Cash on hand last report. .$ 3724 18 Cash received 13570 03 Totul .' 17294 81 Cr Redeemed road warrants. $14508 18 Balance ' 2786 03 Total $1721H 81 Sl'ECIAL SCHOOL TAX . Dr Cash on hand last report. $ 1887 17 Cash received 10500 42 LOGAN. "Itnln! Italn!! Mud! Mud! I" is the cry of the liirmers In this vicinity already. What will tt be by spring:? 1 can answer it. "Impassable roads" will be the cry. Under the present rood system aud Hie way the roads were worked In this dis trict no other conscqiienco will occur than liu passable roads. Harding's grango met last Saturday with a good attendance, and another day of pleasure and profit was passed. Dancing has started In full blast in this com munity for tho winter. There will be a dance In Mr. Oalllger's new bonne to-night, one In F.Wil son's house a week from to-night and another at Harding's Orange hall two weeks from to-night. The pleasure-loving young people will now have opportunity for a good time. Henry Bablnr moved Into his new house last week. You can hear tho sound of hones' feet at all hours of Sunday nights, aud sometimes In the small hours ofMondny mornings, as some of our euterprlsing young meu go homo from seeing their. X. Y.Z. October it'll. LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for at the Oregon City postoH'ice for the week ending October 24th, 1894: Asrhenhrener, A Bechlur, Kugctie Hiii'kivy, u J Arthur, Eugene I i Hhtt'lnw. I J ( roswell. Kit Daught, i M Kill, John Hubbard, T II JuHtlce, M Melitcln, A I'atteraoii, Adam Stephens, C J Stuart, L, T White, J K Ilotard, Mrs Rose lnilrliey, Jessie llaynes. Cora Mcagler, K.mma Si'holtr. F.dna stelbrlty, Knima Wllkiiuou, Euima B Collins, Cornelius IMincHU. r. o Harper. J W Jones, Humphrey l.ane, Norman Morrfmin. 1 shwiiig, (itMt SI rack. Ansluin Smith, J I' Blnney. Mrs T Hutler, Mrs ueo KuiekHon, Hilda Mariner. Ilia Parker, Julia A Hummers, Nora J Hjiooncr, Krama When calling for these letters please say "advertised. o. K. Iikkkn, 1'. Al. Total $18387 59 Cr Paid special school tax .. .f 18120 88 Balance 200 71 Total amount of unpnld county warrants on the 30tli tiny of Kenteinber. 18(14 $128,700 23 Interest acciucd thereon,... 12,812 12 STATU OF ORKCION, ) Counly of Clitckumas,) I, (ieo. F. Horlon, county clerk of the county of Clackamas, state of Ore gon, do hereby ceitily that the foregoing is a true and correct statement nl tin nunibi'r and amount of claims allowed by the county court of sal I county, for the six months ending on (lie 30th dav of September, 1S!4. on what account the same were allowed, and the amount of wnrrinls drawn, and the amount of out standing and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my ollleo and In my (fliciiil custody. Witness my hand and the seal of ilu county court of said counly this 1st day of October, A. D. 1S04. Ci. F. I10KTON, Clerk. By II. S. STRANGE, Deputy. SEMI AN.Nt'AI.Kf .M.MAItV HTATKMUNT Of t lie financial condition of the county of Clackamas, in tho state of Oregon, cm the30lh day of September, A. D. 1894. Liabilities Warrants drawn on the county treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid $128,700 23 Amount of interest accrued thereon 12,812 12 2 iif i urn a Total liabilities 141,572 35 Resources Funds in hands of county treasurer applicable to the payment of county warrants. ... $ 1,101 07 Notes on hand 1,010 00 Interest on same 133 00 Marion county warrant anil interest on same 00 48 Uncancelled lux liens, 18113. . 8,542 54 " " 1892.. 20,870 40 " " 1SS7-1891.. 21.370 78 Total resources, excliiiivo of public property $53,132 93 Total liabilities of county. .$141,572 35 Total resources 53,132 93 Indebtedness of county ... .$88,438 42 Road fund Cash In treas urer's hands $ 27S0 03 Warrants outstanding and unpaid 139 01 Balance on hand $2017 02 Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Total $18387 59 OREGON CITY TAX. Dr Cash on hand last report. . .$ 429 79 Warrants ou hand last report . . 15 84 Cash received 3058 Warrants received 1207 79 Total $4712 15 Cr Paid city treasurer $4019 80 Paid for collection. 92 29 Total . . 8TATEMKNT , $4712 15 OK OUTSTANDING COUNTY WARRANTS'. Total amount of endorsed warrants hearing interest to dale $125403 84 Interest on same to dute.... 12035 40 Totul ..$138089 24 Amount of outstanding warrants upon which inteiest has ceased. .$725 8C Interest due on same. . 120 72 Total $.852 52 852 52 Crand total $138041 70 The above is a full and complete state ment of all endorsed outstanding county warrants, and interest on same to date. as taken from the books in the county treasurer s omce. STATE OF OREGON, ) County of Clackamas. I, M. L Moore, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct state ment for the six months ending on the 30th day ol September, 1804. Witness my hand this 30th dav of September, A. u. 1804. M. L. MOORE, County Treasurer. TO THE TUBLIC. All subscribers delinquent to the Coram are urgently requested to pay their bills in order that the accounts may be closed. Dollars, wheat, oata or potatoes taken in payment. I. Li Ma nice. Ripana Tabules : one gives relief. Ripani Tabnlee : for sour stomach. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Our Fifty Years. As Old akd Waix-TaiiD Risim. Mrs. Win alow't Soothing Byrnpnaa been used for over fifty yaan by millions of mothers for their children whlla teething. With perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beet remedy for Diarrhea, li pleasant to the taste, gold by Iirogglats in every part of the World. Twrnly-nie centa a bottle. Its value la In calculable. Be aura and ask for Mrs. Wiaalow's Soothing Syrup, and laka do other klud. FOR SALE CHEAP. A photograph gallery and lot, with complete outfit for work. Instructions in photography and crayon enlarging free to inexperienced purchaser. Reason for selling; have other studios which occupy my time. A bargain to cash purchaser. Full prticulars on application. Address Box 91, Gervais, Oregon. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. I Semi-Annual Statement UI the amount of money and warrants received for taxes and monev Daid to the county treasurer by the sheriff of Ulackamas countv, Uregon. for the three months ending on the 30lii day oi septemuer, a. u. issh. To amount received in coin and currency July $0059 07 August 105 91 September 143 11 By amount paid to county treasurer uly 00.)9 00 August 195 91 September 143 11 STATE OF OREGON, J County of Clackamas. ) I. E. C. Maddock. sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the fore going statement is correct and true of all moneys received by me as sheriff since July 2d, 18"-!. Witness my hand this 2d day of October, A. D 1894. E C. MADDOCK, Sheriff Clackamas Co. By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. Semi-Annual Report Of the county clerk of Clackamas county, state of Uregon. showing the amount and number of claims allowed by the county court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants out standing and unpaid, from the first day of April, 18!4, to the 30th dav of September, 18t)4,both Inclusive. 0WaaTACr0l'XTlI.L0WRD, adorjcT. Road and bridge '. $11,113 19 Pauper 1.HS3 88 Criminal account circuit court. )! 00 Criminal account justice court. 1.472 tv Stationery 588 30 J Courthouse and jail 522 27 Clerk's 2.485 71 1 Sheriffs 5,8-.M 93 Bounty on wild animals 810 00 Bailiffs 216 00 School superintendent's 544 80 County judges's no 00 Countv commissioners'. 2Jt 80 Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer! Pain, - Makes nan or Beast well again. for Infants and Children. IHIRTT yavra' obeaTTatlon of Castorim with th patronage of millions of persona, permit as to apeak of It without gneaatng. It la pnqneationaMy the heat remedy for Infants nd Children the world ham ever known. It Is harmless. Children like It. It fcWes them health. It will stq their lives. In It Mother have omethlng which la abaolntclr eatfo and praotloaJly perfaot aa at child's medicine; Castoria destroy a Worm. Castoria aUaya Feverlahneaa. Castoria prevent, vomiting Sonr Cord, Castoria onrea Dlarrhosa and Wind Collo. Castoria relieves Teething Tronhlea. Castoria onrea Constipation and Flatulency. Caatorla nentraliaei tho effeota of oarhonlo acid gaa or polsonona air. Castoria does not contain morphine, oplnm, or other narootlo property. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the atomaoh and howola, giving healthy and natural sleep. Caatorla la put np In one-alao hottlea only. It 1 not sold In hulk. Don't aUow any one to aeU yon anything elao on the plea or promise that It li"Jnat aa good "and "will answer every purpose." See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fao-aimilo signature of la on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 15 YEARS IN THE OLD ST. OREGON. LOUIS Medical and Surgical Dispensary. This Is the oldest Private Medical Dispensary In the city of Portland, the first Medical Dis pensary ever started in this city. Dr. Kessler, the old reliable specialist, has been the general manager of this institution for twelve years, during which time thousands of eases have been cured, aud no poor man or woman was ever refused treatment because they had no money. The St. Louis Dispensary has thou- sand of dollars in money and property, and is able financially to make its word good. The St. Louis Dispensrry has a staff of the best Physicians aud Surgeons in the country, all men of experience. A complete set of Sur- gical instruments ou hand. The best Electric Apparatus in the country, both French aud American. Their apparatus for analyzing the urine for kidney and bladder diseases, are per fect and the very latest. No difference what doctors have treated you, don't be discouraged, but go and have a talk with them. 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MEDICINE furnished free in all Private and Chrome diseases, consultation tree, in private rooms, wnere you oiny see me nociora. tW TAPE WORMS -Ol (Samples of which can be seen at their office, from 13 to 50 feet long) temoved in 24 hours. Uoort nicoaca A.V4 Tiver Co.miia"it in lluul 1 UlOUUaJU 11,1 lonus, cureu. OUT OF TOWN PATIENTS, write for que tion blank and free diagnosis of your trouble, enclosing stamps for answer. CATARRH AND PILES. fjSFVte guarantee to cure any case of Catarrh or Piles. Don't be afraid to trj because so many remedies have failed. Treated with our own remedies. Address with stamp, ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY, m YAMHILL STREET, COR. SECOND, PORTLAND, OKEGON. EflANi.OOD RESTORED! tl Lo t uro u. l norvuus uiseaBen.auini at r nun memory, ijujis oi nrain iifuM.ftlldru.iisaii'llof'cf powerinGenerative Owans of either ercnunpd Vy overexertion, ymif niuierrora, excessive uwoi inoucin, opmm or sum ii Ian ts, which lead to Innrmlty. Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried in ruui. SI nnrhn all f it Mil. ht ma 1 1 nrPiMiWI. With a IRA nrflt'P wa iaive a written vnarontee. lo cure nr refund the money. Fold brail yiirnirulsts. A!t for It. lake no other. Write for free Medical Hook sent wsntt'd lijUOUfcaUn aai Lit li Mi. In plum wrapper. Auurusa Atu nm,u vu.mttmju.o lumyie.uitAuoi For sale in Oregon City, Ore., by CUAliMAN & CUM UruwlsW. SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF Oregon, (or the Counly ot Cltu-kanniH. Calvin Harrington and .Susun Har rington, riainun, vs. Sarah Marpnret Miller, Jncksnn Mc- Anmn, Lathenn nofaii ami me hi'ir of J. H. McAiuaii, deceased, Dele ud ants. To Jackson McAnmu. Catherine Robin ami the heir of J. S. Mt'Anitiii, rtweasefl, deieiiumits: In the name of the s'Hte of Orevon, you are hereby required to tipper and aiiuwer the com plaint tiled Hxahidl you in the alve entitled aint within ten days from the date of the ser vice of thi' nummntis upon voii. If servrd within thin county: or if nerved within any other eonnty of thin ttate, then within twenty days from the dale of the service of this numinous upon you, and if by publication, then by (he tind day ol the next term of naid emirt, to-wil: November 0th, aud if you fail so 10 appear and answer, ihe planum win apply 10 ine cnun ior me reuei ue mauded In the aid complaint. 1 in summons is piiriiiiieu iy ornei 01 11011. B. Hurley, jiidjre ofthe circuit euurt of the state f tirenon lor .Muunoimui countv. mauv ami dated Ihe lMh day of September. I , V. at II. I . L.tltM KM It, Attorneys fur I'laintiff ! SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon fur the County of Cla- kamns Com Hulet, ritilmitr, SUMMONS. X THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE S TATE OF Oregon, for the County of tiackama. The Trustee of B,: ii-i College atl McMinnville, rUiniiM'-, v. (ieorce I.. Kavler and Florida F. I A. Kayler, IefeudaniA. ) To George L Kayler ami Florida F. A. Knyler, and each of you. defendant: In the name of the state of Orreon, ynu ai hereby rei'iired to appear and answer the mm- plaiul tiled acaintt you fn the abore entitled action within ten day from tne date uf the ser vice of thi summon upon you, if served within thi countv: or if erre. within anv othereounty of thi stale, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you; and if yu Uil so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff ill apply to ihe court for the relief de manded in the cunipiaiul herein, akinr ftr (he forerloure of a certain mnrtae for IK1, and interest since Man h 1, I.tt. i the rate of 10 per 1 cent, per annum, and for a rernl judgement j MitiM defendants for any (U-Scikt remaining; ! alter applying; the proct m the ale of tte mortTNi;ed laud to the said drbt. attorneys' fees and rot. This summons Is published by order of Hon. H. II 11 1 ley. judge nf the cirrnil enirt of the stale of Oregon for Multnomah eountv made and dated the ish day of September. I!, C. IK R C. LA lot RFTTE. Attorneys fur Plaintiffs. (George Hulet, Defendant To George Hulet. the ahote named defendant: h Its the name of Ihe stale of Oregon, you aie heieby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled aganiHt you in the altove entitled stilt hy the find day of the next term of said court, to wit: November "In, ISM, and if you fail to to answer, for want hereof, the phi hi lift will apply to the court for a decree dissolving the bonus of matrimony now existing between you and said plaintiff, for custody of the younger child, name ly. Leon Arthur, and Mich other t.nd further re lit f a to equity may pertain. Fublix hid pursuant to an order of the Hon. H. Hurley, jud-re of the circuit court of the f tale of Oregon for Multnomah countv, made and dated September bth, 1M4 iSWoi'K IlKOS, Attorneys for Plain lift". CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. V01 ICE IS HEREBY filVEN THAT THERE is suthYfent money on hand to pay all war rants isHicd 011 the General Fuud prior to March .t, 1mm. Interest ceaes with the date of this notice. H. U HOLM AN, Oregon City, October 19, JmM. City Treasurer. Kiians Tabules cure liver troubles. SIMMONS. TV THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF Oregon, lor the County ol Clackamas. Emanuel George Collins, Plaintiff, 1 vs. I Sidney Clack and Sarah Clack, Defendants.) To Sidney Clack and arah Clack, said defen- nam: In the name of the statt of Oregon, you ire nereoy reuuireti 10 appear ani answer tne com plaint filed against you in the above entitled action within ten days from the date of the ser- of thif summons upon you, If served within this cwtniy; or if serve! within any other county of this slate, then within twenty days irom the date of the eryice of this summons upon yn; and if yon tan so 10 answer. !r want inereoi, tne plain tiff wiii apply to the court ior the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wrt: The furee injure of a cer tain monaaire and a personal judgment against M'iney Clack, dt iendnt, for any denneucy re maining unpaid on the deht sei urtL by the mtrteaire alter applying the proceeds of tale of prortTiy monk-aeal. Thi summon i published by ordtT of Hon. H. Hurley, jii lfte of ihe circuit curt ft the state of orreon fr Multnomah eMintr. made and dated the Hh dav of September. 18-4. C. IK A l. C. 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NOTICE IS IIERERY GIVEN THAT I PHAIX apply to the city council of Oregon City, Ore gon, for a ?a loon license to continue my saloon located In Oregon City, said li-eiie to dale from oveinuer a, 31. it. ritAAAUAlN. Oregon Pacific Railroad Company I'HAS. CLARK, Receiyer, Connecting with Sir. "HOMER" between Taqulna and san Francisco. Strainer leares San Francitco Primary 20th, March 2d, lith, M and 31it. Stramer IraTrs Taqnina Trbraary 2th, Much Tlh. 17th and 27th. Rights merrcd to change sailing dates without Duticr. for frrishi and paaiengrr rates appljr to anr Agent CHAS. i. MEMIRYS, SOS A CO., Sos. 2 to I Mrk Strert, SaaFranciseo, C.L CHA3. CLABK, Recdrer, CorrI!ij, Oregon. To CONSUMPTIVES Ine nnderslaned hiring been restored to health by simple mean, after suffering for wvrr.1 war, with a serere lung affection, and thai dread dim Cohsomptlna, u anxious lo make annwn to his fellow sufferers the means of rure. To thoe who desire it. he will ebeer- fnllrwnd ffree of ehmrre. a port? .J lh..Mvrtn. tion nKl. which ther will nmf a sure ?nre lor r.aaompllo,, Asthma, Catarrh, Broach!. tla and all throat and lung Maladies. Ha hnp all tuff-r-rj will try bia remedr, as It la inT.iuahle. Those deniring the prescription, whtrh will coat inem mahing. and may prora a blessing, will please a.ldrej,