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Oregon Courier, A. W. CHENEY, CITY OFFICIAL. PAPBR, Intorcd In the Or?xon City poitofflce second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One your 12 00 Rlx months 1 W Three monlhi M sCaTTTbe date oppoilte your address on the paper denolet the time to which you bare paid. Correspondent! wanted In all parti of the county; liberal Inducements; write (or parties Ian. OREGON CITY, NOV. 2, 1894. Tin breeze of prosperity bas set the mills of New England bumming and converted the great marts of trade be yond the Father of Waters into centers of bustling activity. Soon the breeze will reach the Pacific coast, and not all the republican calamity howlers for votes can preventlt. An Associated Press dispatch from Harrisburg, Pa., says that "iron and steel mills in this locality are enjoying an era of unprecedented prosperity. At the Pennsylvania Steel Works the production of rails and Bessemer steel last week was the heaviest for years. The rail mill made 4000 tons of rails last week, the largest production In its history." As the iron and steel in dustry is considered the best barometer of business, ibese Pennsylvania mills are liable to be read out of the republi can party by the calamity howlers. Thb following change in the law in re gard to collection of taxes was recom mended by the state convention of county judges laist week : That one-half of the taxes shall become delinquent on April 1st and the remaining half shall become due on December 1st of each and all taxes not paid at the time the same become delinquent there shall charged a penalty of one per cent be month until the same . shall be paid provided, that in all counties where the population Is shown to be 20,000 or more by any census of the state or of the United States, a period of 60 days shall be allowed for the collection of a sum required by the court. McMaiian bas again revived his Watp in Salem in the vain hope of awaken' ing the voters of Oregon to the greatness of their folly when the majority of them last voted the republican ticket. The people of this state will not repudiate republican corruption until they get bellyful of it. The vote in June sign! flea they are hungry for more. The Joe Simon in the legislature, next year, the army of useless clerks, and legislative extravagance, may open the eyes of our people. If not, let the Republican Devil bare another chance. It is to be hoped, for the sake of our pockets, that the legislature will be a model of virtue and economy. But it is probable or even possible? The law allowing householder f 1500 exempt from attachment, produces re suits not looked for by the kind-hearted legislator, whose brain conceived it The poor and rich are made of the same dirt, there being rascals in either class Many poor people are taking advantage of the law, by running in debt at the grocer's and the butcher's, and then laughing in their face when they pre' sent their bill. Ask the retail doalers in this city who have done a credit business, and they will show you large aggregate amounts which they would gladly sell for 50 cents on the dollar Poor people must live, of course. But if our credit storekeepers had not ceased their liberal crediting of goods for which they mutt pny cash, they would all be either in bankruptcy or on the verge of it. Rich villains steal banks and railroads, bribe congressmen and buy legislatures, but the poor ones swindle the groceryman. It may be very hard for a rich cent-percent to get into heaven, but it is none the less true that poverty doesn't necessarily make a fellow fond of the Golden Rule. M0LALLA. Farmers in this section can no longer complain that the ground is too dry to plough. The recent heavy rain has started the ploughs going. We have a new doctor in our town- Doctor Terry from Mt. Tabor. He is so. ing to put in a stock ot drugs in the Noyer building There is also talk of an opposition drug store. Two drug stores ought to do a lively business in JUolalla Robbins and Son are closing out their large stock of general merchandise here with a review of retiring from the busi ness. N. P. Kayler had the misfortune to Set his leg broken below the knee by eing kicked by horse. It waa done after night. It was done after niirlit In trying to mount bis horse h afoot snppea irom me stirrup, which Iriglit- eneii tne bouse and caused him to kick Dr. Leavitt reduced the fracture and under his supervision, Mr, Kay lor is ooing very wen. Mrs. Austen, from near Liberal, who was thrown from a cart and seriously injured some time ago, has uot yet recovered, out is improving slowly There is some improvement going on nerem tne way ol lence building and paintiDK. The Mulalla literary society bas agal n reorganized. It meets every Friday uixni wun v. it. toy in the chair. George Kayler and family, who left nere last August, write to friends here that they t much dissatiafie 1 1 with Washington and have reiurned to East' em Oregon. They state that tons of wheat can be bought there for 25 cts per Dushel, and no niarket for pot a toes or apples. X. Y. Z. Professor Thomas E. Will, A. M. contributes a paper to the November Arena on "Political Corruption: Its Methods and How to Defeat It." which will interest all who are concerned for good citizenship and a pure ballot There is a growing revolt against the rule of the Boss, and self respecting intelligent American citizens will find much that will be news to them in this paper, written by a professor of political economy and a close student of Ameri. can politics and government. Eipaos Tabules cure constipation. Ripans Tabules : for sour stomach. Eipans Tabules : one gives relief. Bipana Tabules : best liver tonic Children Cry for Mining Claim Aiiuimeitt. An act to amend section numbered 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to mining claims Bft it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled, That the provisions of section numbered 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, which require that on each claim located alter the 10th day of May, 1872, and until patent has been issued therefor, not less than $100 worth of labor shall be performed or Improve ments made during each year, be sus pended for the year 1804, so that no mining claim which his been regularly located and recorded a.' required by the local laws and mining regulations shall be subject to forfeitnre for nonperform ance of the annual assessment for the year 1804, provided, that the claimant or claimants of any mining looation, In order to secure the benefits of this act, shall causo to be recorded in the office where the location notice or certificate is filed on or before December 31, 1804, a notice that he or they in good faith Intend to bold and work said claim, provided, however, that the provisions of this act shall not apply to tho state of South Dakota. Sec. 2. That this act shall take effect from and after its passage. Roukrt A. Mn.i.Kit, Regiler. Approved, July 18, 1894. Notioe. Obkoon City, Ore., Oct. 24. 1894. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of Township 1 South, Range 6 East, has been received from the Surveyor Goneral of Oregon, and on December 18th, 1894, at 8 o'clock a. m. of said day said plat will be Died in this office and the land therein will be subject to entry on and after said date. Robert A. Miller, Register. Peter Paquet, Receiver. Granne Sohool Book Resolutions. Whereas, There is a movement being made to try and change our present sys tem of school books . Therefore be it i?ot'f,That we, the the members of Molalla Grange, believe there Is no need of any change, either in method or economy. Resolved. That we are decidedly op posed to any change. Retolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the press for publi cation and to the county superinten dent. J. F. Nelson, Master. E. II. Cooi'ER, Secretary. TEACIIER8' EXAMINATION. NoJco is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county .the county school superinten dent thereof will hold a public examina tion at the courthouse in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, beginning on Wednesday, November 14. 1894, at 1 p. m. Those wishing to be examined for a state certificate will apply on Thursday, November 15, at 9 o'clock. Applicants for county papers will be required to pay $1 in advance. Dated this 1st day of November, 1894. H. S. Gihson, County School Superintendent. LOCAL SUMMARY. For choice hay and feed go to the Btar 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 iBusch's? Call and see line of Lyon & 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 Novolty for a pint or quart of nice freBh oysters. Orders for lunch should be left before 11 a. in. and for dinner before 4p.m. Use Pure Prepared Paint. Cliarman & Co., Druggist, agents. Sumple card free. Cordwood stumpage for sale, or to be cut on shares. Apply at CoruiER 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, Wade II. Si-encer & Co. Stmlman's Soothing Powders for 50 vnara the most nooular English remedy for teething babies and feverish children. Prescriptions carefully compounded at G. A. Harding's drug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertixing Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, ban Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on tile in his office. Received at Cliarman & Son s a large Invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Drs. Hickey & Hickey, dentists, are at the Klectrtc Hotel in this city on Friday and Saturday. Portland office, Rooms 117-118, Dekum Bldg., 3d and Washing on streets. Surprising reductions in the price of genuine Kugers Bros.' silverware at Burmeister A Andrescn's. They carry large ansortment of spoons, knives and forks, and will bn pleased to show the goods and quote you prices that can't be beat anywhere. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, Saa Francieco. FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook postollice. Three acres cleared, is acres slashed ; good house 20x0. Price 30O, of which V'00 must be paid down, bal ance two vearB time. For further par ticulars cafl at Courier ollice or address me at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Anna Taylor. Wheat Baby waa alck, w gav her Caatorto. When aba waa a Child, aha cried fur Caeturta Yhea ahe becama Visa, abe clune Caatoriaw film aba bad CbiUreo, she gn tbem Cori TO THE PUBLIC. All subscribers delinquent to the CoiRiEB are urgently requested to pay their bills In order that the accounts I may be closed. Dollars, wheat, oats or potatoes taken in payment. I. LiMahiei'. Pitcher's Castorla. 8TAFF0RD. Our ship lias come in at last ami I was loaded with ruin water. To day plows wore going on nearly every farm and ranchers are in high spirits. Jack Elligson has a cistern 10x11 feet, jng shape, dug the past woek and has beon busy cementing it. Ho talks of hauling water as one of the things of the post with him. The Iron- Worker '$ "devil" was here last week rustling up subscriptions and doing sum e collecting. Baker Bros, have built a large potato cellar and have a splendid crop of spud which they are now digging and storing away. Goltleob Render has let a job of 1' seres of clearing to Jack Hanna for $:'0 an acre. It looks, to a man up a tree, like a boarding job. Mr. Moscr and wife wont to Bethany on Saturday last to spond the Sabbath with thoir many fnendi there. October 29th. Lengthy. CANBY. Miss Bertha Knight, eldest duughter of Wm. Kniglit, on Tuesday evening celebrated the 1 Stli anniversary of her birthday at the home of her friend, Miss Aletlia Phelps, whose age was 21 on the samo date. Miss Knight and Miss Rowcn, the school teacher, rode on horseback to the Phelps place as the shades of evening full, and had a splendid time at the parly, whose crown ing glorr was a bountiful, delicious supper at 1 1 o'clock. Wednesday morn ing the two young ladies returned on their steeds through the pcuringrain. Miss Ella Knight, daughter of George Knight, is in Portland studying music with Pro! . Fink, a gentleman eminent in his profession, a son of the Prof. Fink of the last generation, who was a celebrity in the colony at Bethel, Missouri. The board fences which the railroad company has been building around Its real estate give our town at the track an odd appearance. Jim Adkins' Bteum sawmill, two miles out eastward, Is one of the most prosperous enterprises hereabouts, for, to tell the truth, Jim has been making money and has paid his hands right along like a banker. October 27th . NEW ERA. Mr. Crader's new hotel building is both spacious and imposing in arclii tec'ure. The old gentleman may well be proud of it. Julius FrieJrich is Bolving the prob lem of the low price of wheat by the purchase of eight pigs to which he will feed a part ol his surplus grain. On Friday be sold here a dressed hog of 340 pounds at cents. Supt. Pete Engle and M. Ifuirasare xing up the bridge in their road dis trict. Squire Bridges bus obtained 500 sucks of potatoes from live acres. See what thorough cultivation will do. The farmers aie very short of cash on account of the low price of grain as they will not sell unless they must. October 27th. OSWEGO. Miss Jacobs of Quincy, III., was a guest of the Misses Evans this week. Mrs. Bryden, nee Hawley, formerly postmistress of Oswego, but now of Cen tralia, Wash., has been visiting numer ous friends here this week. The literary entertainment given by Miss Bessie Evrub Monday evening was gratifyiug to her friends and entertain ing to those present. Although young in years, not yet 17, Miss Evans exhibits marked ability as an elocutionist. A society revival was experienced by lovers of the terpsichorean artThursday evening at Prosser's hall, under the auspices of the Reading-Room Club. A masquerade was given, which not only served to drive dull caro away for the time being, but created new interest in social life and inaugurated a season of social affairs that will follow. About 25 were present. Tuesday evening a part gathered at Mr. Pauling's and proceeded to the resi dence of Mr. Van Buren to tender a surprise lo Messrs. Philo Zimmerman and Elmer Van Buren. The surprise was complete, and a pleasant social evening followed. Various games were indulged in, and a lunch of fruits and confections was prepared and relished. FOR SALE CHEAP. A photograph gallery and lot, with completo outfit for work. Instructions in photogrnphy and crayon enlarging free to inexperienced purchaser, Reason for selling; have other studios which occupy my time. A bargain to cash purchaser. Full particulars on application. Address Box 01, Oervais, Oregon. Crimp la a torror to young mothers. To post them concernink the first symi) toms and treatment is the object of this item, the li rut Iiulicntiun ot croup is hoarseness. In a chihl who is subject to croup it may be taken as a sure sign of the approach of an attack. Follow ing lliiH hoarseness is a peculiar, rouijh cough. If Chamberlain's Coupli Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even alter the rough cough has appeared will prevent the attack. It has never been known to fail. 50 cent bottles for sule by G A. Harding, druggist. For pain in the side or chest there is nolhiiiK so eootl as a niece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain lialui and bound on over the seat of pain. It atliinls prompt and perma nent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneu monia. This same treatment is a sure cure for lame hack. For sale by Ci. A. Harding, druggist. V. A. McGwire, a well-known citiien of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy. He has used it in his family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of it in the house. After having la gnppa he was troubled with a severe contih. He used other remedies with out benefit and then concluded to Iry the children's medicine and to his de- light it soon affected a permanent cure oO cent bottles for sale by U. A. Hard ing, druggist. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CIRCUIT COURT CASES. Nearly 200 Cases to Coma Before the Circuit Court. Following li a complete Hit ot tho earn lo oume tH'fora ttie circuit court, whlrh coi.xt'nei on Monday, Nuvcuibcr oth; with attorneys: LAW CASKS Pitlenhocf.r, Haas A Co vi DonaM McDonald 41. . ........... Uyl .. II w liwi v John and Vim Phillip; Kill 11 Walker p . , llioinailiiK Kuilv ex va Tlina Pharnian: Jolin ann A Mli-man ami ti llmlul ami t I) Umur flto 1 . . Alex Hwwk va Marlon and Mary Jnlinson; Waller S IVrry i ami II K. c rua , Ilnmi.lin.v ami A M UhlblcT: J V Heath pand I! II i U I! Laloiircileai.il Ueo C llr.iurtmll il M K I'urrln va do, W C Johnaon p ami same auya a frtrt A Wise va do, iimi attys W It An,.. l.lvlit N llnwera: (I 11 Amoa p T R ami Mary K WortlilnifUm va floury flic slna; 1. 1, lurlvrp and t Mttiineiiiian aim A H DrcsNor il John E Coiirtnoy va John Wotalcr; I' S 0 M ir Hamilton & Waahlmm VI Kmplre i " V I) am) I' U larinuretle p K Diimlaa va Mnrloii and Mary Johnwnii W C 11 11 Croaa and Caplva, Minify Jolniauii p and Alien cl , , , J II Cooke va do. Miller A Miller o ami do d V. A Newton l,r Kiianllan va J 8 Cruniiilcys II K Croaa p and Uniwni-ll 4 Dreaaer d A (IHloKsd.il va Anderson McKlulu-y; llrow n..ll X ll.....i...w. II K llMVlHlfi JoKi-pluia Tompkins va Maxwell Kauiliy: B Nicholas p Oregon National Hank ot Portland .vs H W It Jones; nailer, Mtraiian a ripes V ano mmuo If,.,. I .,,,1 W L'aUur il Hi ale va II K t'ro.a; W at Barrett p and ieo O llrow neii a V T llnmcy va Henry Rmathera Jaa Klmpfloii va H K Btallord; McCoy & V hal ley p and C r) Hun mi in il KalH-nr. HhiIiiiiuii A 'o va W A Atkcrman; Cox, Teal A Minor ami Th (1 (Ireene p J A Jouea liliO and All, e Wooda; VDtOC tatourelte p and llniwnell A llrwaer d (rant riii'Kicy va ) u aim Alia n i'vr llroiiHiiuli. Mi Arthur. Kenton A HronaiiKli u Palmer A Key vi C (' Kom: Starr tk i UOUIM Y ami U E Ilnyei llH mory n Hory d ... K II Hall va B I. A A Kednellon Co; Browne 1 4 IirenHor n and llulun blory and Clelland CI- Hand d Uura II Ci va A B Stronp; Ilrnwnell Dnwr p anil Jno M (iearin and C V tk I) C Uimirelie d C'aapar Yunkr va Herinau Troeger; L K Jan- ney p and A senuili o , 11 T lirudrnnn va V Oen Elactrlo C); A T Fraxer p ami Hrownell Dreaner d Jaiuea II Crookalianka va lionora Duvoren; Mediiln, Mean Blinon l , . Koliliina A Hon va Heih Auitln; Boontll A Dreaacr p and llayea A Htory d W II Fliinalrlik va T W Fouta et al; W B Showers p J M Lawrence va H L Selilller; L I, Porter p and K K lirlaira d Mler Frank va do, name attyi (iHrrrtnun. Woodruff. Fralt Co va do: Cake A Cake p and F Drlxtta d n I. auin va uu; ia'cu ii onur p auu It f. Hl,In et al va H L Schiller ctal: L I l'"rl.T, Cnkv ii Cake and Cecil II llaur p, and A King, ally for Zan nroa a. uo, ana e. r uriKK Q Wadliama A Co va II A Vorpalil; II E Croat p and llayea A Story d John i-arker va Ida Al Mcccwn el ai, r-rauiuu. A Kniinnna p ii freeman va vnria neuo; biuiuoni i- mona p K I. l.abin ctal va li i. sc inner ann t r nynn W J Tuvlor va Maurice J ilrotlerlck; MeKel A gliinWawnky p and Hrownell & Dreaaer "I j K biieale vt a a anu r i nauacu; u c It .. . .. a...l ltulrn Jb t.h.r n (eo (iiittiuau va liana Johnson: Brownell A Dnwr p Tluoni.1 ('luirmnn A Son Vi Sliaa and Lrdia Wright; CHAD C Latouretta p and Jiiiinaou dt l,lli.,nM A State va Wm Jena and Fred Nelaon: W N Bar rett p and Hrownell A lireaser d Ktia urmiain va jonn aim aiary senram; at j MHi'Muhntt n and J 1.' Cnmubcll d lien Kiiulli va 1) 11 Keea and J W Stewart; J U Campbell p and Cake A Cake d Jno W Cooke and Chaa Scott va TW White; W II JnhnKon and J 11 Campbell D Akin, bcllttif co vi I i iiammtn;" u Wlnfre p Woodburn Milllnir Co ? T W White: W H Johnson and J V Campbell n 1 Vt u Kamlitll va Allen Simmons Cl ai; n u JohiiMon n and RDlUC Latourette d 'inoa unarman a uu va cnaa itriearr; u u at n V, Ijttooretle d Henry ticrkou va Puplua A Horrell; A Kins vtuaon: Louie I Sclbcriicn vs silicon noiioru; vt n Dohvos D ami W L NllttlllB' A K Hloki'H va C F Dlx and Morrison Cnmnbcll : C li s li i; Laiourene p ana n & i;ross u KLl'ollock va Jolia.Krli'kiou et al; Cake A Cake p ami C C Thompson d II U Johnson va A L and A T James; Geo L fltnrv d Clarence Farr va J 8 Willlama; E F IMa-irs and Geo W Bwope p Mitchell, 1cwls A Staver Co va Cap Horn Tele, trntnlt Co: L L Porter d A r lioiauuK vo ta oi oroucriiK; ueo t. Qtorj and Hweek A Davit p uenry .Meiorura va f! 11 A I) C Ijltourelte D Djmmrlck Mctntyre, F K Charmaii va Thoa L Bager; 0 DADO Latourette P r reilericn rreneriei va urcaon irn a Sleel Co: Johnson & Mleman D Jennie K Meicner va stale lnsurauca Co; m j Mite UhIioii n Samuel Johnson ra J 8 Williams; C D A D C LntniireUe D Ma com v uramcv vs ciaoaamaa uo: itrn- naiiRh, McArtluir, ronton A Brouaiujh p and W N Uarrett and I. L I'orter d Do adin va do, same attorneys. A i Elaner vs W T Uiirkholiler. C H Pre n. Portland Trust Co va Kliza J Casou: Wlillams. vtooa cz Miitnifum p. Do va ltobcrt B Seattle, same altya. Io vs F F White, aame attys. Ho va Caroline M Myers and Robert B Bealtie, same Httvs. Do va Kilward M Atkinson trustee, aame attys. Uo va HonrlKiia J Hathaway and Robert B Belittle; same attys. uo a u n AiKiiisou, r. .u Aiainson anu A a Wnrren, sitme attys. i n uo i vs j u nunitonora: Browne u Dres acr n and Jotitmon A liileman d, attvs. jonn Kenae vs m j iirbuenca aim r.ua uroae- rlck;BFAUW8Wopep. lionora uavomn va Airnea cruicasnanas McUelin. Hears A Simon p. H liui'L'i'imhine vs Waller J Davis: Gearln. Sllvertoit, Munihy & Brodiep. ttoimaii st n urner va n j uuvn: c v anu u c Lntourclle n. Alex Wnrncr vs ChnB Albrlelit Jr and Chaa Logos; s lliilal ami f I uriliiuii p. xgvmr oases. Assl-n munt of L P Hanna, insolvent Asalitnmciit of Si'tll AilHten, Insolvent debtor V Ollanliug vs Henry and LiiuraOimg;S llueiat p Mlxa DleltorNon va jonn Al Ulcxerson: citpit-a. Iliirluv A Allen n and Q K llayt d Aiwlgnmenl oi ureon imis co, insolvent aeutors Tiioa cimrman a eon va uuorge anu alary Watson; OUiUC Latourette D Tiiouinziiis buuv ex va Samuel and Catherine Rummlen: Johnson A liileman p AiiKUstcand v, lineliuina Aunne vi willlain and Aicnes ottv Henry ciiiipinan vs cnas u ami civmt ai nercor; Miller A Miller p J S Jennings et al vs John Conway; C D A D C Latouretto o and M U Munly d C'iias Clavson vs Kinma Jane Clnyson; A S Dreaaer ami K Maudeuliall p auU Uolpll, Malloy a Simon d W M ltanpach ua Paul Uaupacli ex et al: O 8 Ilniilium p and Johnson A luTeiiuin d W T Uurury vs S W 11 Jouea and Bank of Oregon City Anna K Davis vs Ttios T Davis; Brownell a Dresser p and II K Cross and Capies, II urley A Allen d ' Willamette Transportation A Lot' in Co vs Aurie M Draper and WT Duriier: Hrownell A iirasser and Uolpli, Helllngor, Malloy A Simon p and W T Bur py anu v naiiej, Mramin A 1'ilies p Kllzabetli lioveloy va Portland nu u I K Co; W L Nut Una p and Hniwneil A Uresser and J C Moreland d Mary A Fallows vs Mrs C M Phillips et al; U 8 O Mam,t' am p anil O K Hnyes and Hrownell a Hreaserd Meliala Ann Ttwlrra va Sarah L Muck etal; 11 E Crosa d ami S Ilu-lat d J W 11 ScIIwikhI va P J Ilontiomnii ; Hrownell A Dresser p and Johnson A Idleman d Kllia J Tlioiiipson va Douglas W Williams et al; Williams t Wood p 11 H Uunlway Lumber Co va Jaa Thompson; Em mons A Kmmons p Thereaa Kramsr va Rudolph VYlutorer; Brownell A Dresser p and X N Steevas d Krlie Jones nHL Jones; Hrownell A Dresser p and llayea A Story d J II Crookshanka vs W II and Olive S Itdaias; 0 J) ADC Latonrotle p and W II Adama d Kllaney Otis vs W T Shurlklol al; R A E B Wil llama and Cnrey p Nellie V Hrown va II W Wesco aud L M Davis; W E Showers p Helen M Montour vs Panlel Montour; C II Dye Jaa II Uoggvea vs Richard V O'Brien; Miller A Miller p 4,Katateof Potter A Keliy. insolvent debtors Cllv of Portland va U W (Janona sheriff: J V Reach ami Strode and Waite p and W N Harrett d Daniel N Trulllnger vs Juliet Trullinger; Brownell A Dresser p and U K llayea d irttuis M Mom vs aioiizo Mont; do attys I'haa Haumanetal vs Sliipley A Knnw and Colin- da Shitdev: Hives aStory and Hrownell A Dresser n and Miller A Miller d S II Christian vs Ida I'lirt et al: Brownell tDp Annie 11 Duncan vs Edward U Duncan. Hrowoell tDp ualt tirove Land s imp nova u u Brunnell; W T xlaaters p and Miller A Miller (I .Marietta Pralt aillux estate of J P Miller va Dalllah Sarirent: C D A D C Latourette and Miller A M p Flrlsehner, Mayer A Co va J J Fowler et al; Cox, Teal, Minor and Maurice McMim d 1 H Hanalns va W in Logus; L V Porter p Chaa Rialey vsj H Uldr: Johnaon A Idleman a and Capies A Allen d Sarah a, HavliliKin va Vi T navi.lann: HrownellADd Wm T Cogg.well: Emma S t'ogiawell: Brownell A I P . . S T Stephen et al va J B Laler et al: Watsnn. Beekman A Watson and U W P Joseph p and John son A ldlenien d Joha r Coulter vs Nancy J Coulter; Brownell a D d Assignment of II L Schiller, insolvent V. m li Reea va J II Teasdale et al; C D a D C Lat- onrette p Thoa Charaian va John Molamaa: Jo attys p Portland lien E Co va JY Humphrey etal: Brawn. II A D p and W T Mulr d Sarah A HnmRhuta vs Oregon City; Vt U Adams p and K r Drigp d 8 K Paquet et al va ao; Harm, Ward A tireu a and dod Margaret I Oalnea va Samuel W Gainea; W J Thompeon pand Brownell U ld A K ltoanlle va Praarer Broa et al: C DA DC Latouretta p aud Dolph, Malloy a Mmoa d ApplieaUon of Joseph Fields for a writ of habeas Corpus John Flarrls va WaaCranst.ia and Will S Cress; G I Uayaa and Q L Storey p and J f Houth d Tb,w O'Conoer va Saml Krlrkaon at al; Barrett A Adanta p and John A Mlamaa d J P Raunniawa H ai ra llni Koyal; Oua I Schtu be pand Star. Thoraaa a Chaaiberlaia 4 Anna Weahas va Mas.an Wastoa; Brownell I p and D C A DC Laloun-n d Ague Sueaaaera va Alva Saaaaaera; Bn.waell a B S Katia Barclay vs Oregon City; 8 Huelal p and K F Amoa Uvejov at al va Willamette Falls Elertrli'l',, Oao K ChaiuUrlaln and Vt bailee, Hlralisu a I'lpaa d and J C U.ireland d T Wygaut at al va Oregon City; Harlu, Waid A Orega p aud K F Drlggd K P Itoreiison va Mary A Wren el al; I, A MrNary p Asslaliluenl of J W Thomaa. iiiwilv..nt K T llolgala vs J Sand Amelia A Uullan: II a E II vi imams anu iirowneu a II u V 0 llanllng va J W and S A Chase; Jno T Wlialey p and C 11 A 0 C Latotirelte d Minnie V nine ve clat kaioaa Co; Boulian sllolinca p ami w a nwrreti a Clly of I'uiilsn.l va Fmni K Tliouia ; J V Beach p J, HeUna vs Kllxa lleljiug; Kr.-I I, tllson p Hannah II Hilfllngton va Chaa N Walt et al; lainl A roller p alio ai nsie a vt all l II C Sall laair Co vs Knte I, Newlon; (' II Dye p i,tssie r. , i'a is iiavio 11 i iimh, t I' I II : Idtlolir He p ami II k CpMS d First Nal Hank of Kusl Porllaud vs Uura Miller et ai: Newton lleCoy p and II K Cna d Frank Wlelaml et al vs K M HI men et al: Cltnm a I nompson p, ami Mclioiigall. Hpnuer a Jones d T Kudy ex vs Win Vorpalil el al; U 11 a U C Ut- ourene p ana A llresser d Mrs M C Wells vs Mrs M II Wallace et al; Wlialey, Sbthail 4 I' p and Swope aud Cross d K U olliua vs Sidney aud Surah Clack, C II II C laitiitireiii p I'alsy I'arrlslt vs OcO W I'arri.h; C Da DC IM ourctte p S C SNncer va B BHpei r; llniwnell a D p J A Baker el al va Ithuda A vt al; Ueo II Hlughaiu and Honhaiii a II p M K Sargent vs Hcal (- Sargent: Durham A P p Bridget (I llrten el al va Lucleti M Duvliison et al; (loo I. Story n Hontlat College of McMlnnville va (I L and Frlda T A Kaylor; C II A U C l.nlourvtle p Calvin anil snaiiti Harrington vs Hanih M Miller et al; I. Il A II C Ulourelle p and W II Holmes d Cora lllilat va (leo llnlat; Swope Hnis p AlvaJAIlyn va W J and Carrie C Hiuce; V It Hide p Daniel Lyona vs T K Krai' ft et al; C D A DC bit- ollrelte p and Hrownell A I' d Uordoii K llayea va C A llnyea: (1 K lluyea p Ida T Cole vs t 'hits Stewart et al; J V lli aoll p llattle A Kellogg va Win 8 Kellogg; Brownell A Dreaaer p I.ImI. N Conger va Rurl Conger: I. ' I'orter p t'T ilickmaii and Mnud L lllckniali ys Sarah M Mi'Cown; i: II A D V laitourette p Mllille Hall va J L Hall; L L porter p Kinma McDonald ' Sarah M Mct'owu; C H A D C Latourette p Wm II I'nrtlow va Alfred llowhtlid et al; CHAD C Latoiirrlle p Annie K Unavea vs W C Oreavoa; Brownell A Dresser n W W li Honipanll vs E (' Mud. lock; Brownell A Dreaaer p; liiree casea About adoU'U crluilnal caaea were not nut on Ilia docket p plaiiitlrTe attorney. d defeudant'a attorney. For Over firty Yeara. As Old anu WiLL-Tnitu Hkukut, Mrs. Win lIow'b Soothing Syrup lias been nsod for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothea the child, eoftene Ilia gums, allays all puin, cures wind colio, and la Die best remedy for Diurrhtea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. lis value Is in. calculable. Be sure and uk for Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. 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, AH 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 Han or Bccst 7ill again. 1831 THE CULTIVATOR ANU 1S95 Country Gentleman. TIIK IIKST OF TIIK Agricultural Weeklies. HKVMTlin TO Pnrtit Crops anil l'rocesites, Horticulture and Fruit-Grow hiK, Live Stock anil Dairying While It also Includes all minor departments ot Rural interest, such as llio Poultry Ynril, Ento mology, Bee KcepIng, (ireviihoiise and drapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions and An swers, Fireside Beading, Domestic Economy, and a summary of tho News of tlio Week. Its Mabkkt Kkports are unusually complete, aud much attention Is paid to the I'rospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon one of the moat Important of all questions IITirji to Buy and H'hen to Sell. It is liberally Illustrated, and conla ns more reading matter than ever before The subscription Price is per year, hut we offer a SPECIAL BKMTTIOX in our CLUB HATES FOR W:. TWO Subscriptions, li""'C remittance ... $4 Six Subscriptions, ',J 10 Ten Subscriptions, d do .... 15 4" To all New Suhterilxrf for 1 81.". ;hiii7 in arfraiiit now, v. i wn.u send the pa ike WEEKLY, from our an hit oj Ihr remittance, to January let, iS'Xi, witiioit ( h.iroe. faSi'Bi'iiiEU rarim Fbee. Addrcsa LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers, Ai.RAsr, .v. r. SUMMONS. IS THE CIKCfIT I'OIBT OF THE STATE OF Oregon for the County of t'la, kaiuas. Cora lIuM. Plalntirr, va. i George Unlet, Defendant.) To tieorge Ilulet. the above named defendant: bin the name of the state ot Oregon, you aie Meretiy reoiitreu to appear ami answer tne com- laint ftled against you in the above entitleil suit i nrst ilav ot the next term ol said court, to wit: November -Mn. 1VM, and if yon fsil eo answer, for want hereof, the? plaintiff will aonlv to the court for a decree dissolving the bonus of matrimony bow eilsting between you and said ElaJnliff. for ruetody of ttie younger child, narae r. Leon Arthur, and such other aud further re lief as to euiiily may pertain. Published pursuant lo an order of the Hon. II. Hurley, indire ot the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Multnomah countv. made and dated September 1Mb, M SWorB HKOS, Attorneys for Plaintiff WHat is 1 W 1 I -w 1 f 1 v. aV,lNKs5 Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is ft harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms aud allays feverish ncss. Castoriu prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria ii tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castorla la an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told ma of Ita good effect upon their children." DR. O. C. Osocod, Lowell, llasa, " Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not far distant when mother! will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla In stead of the varlouaquack nostruma which are destroying their loved onea, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agenta down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dn. J. F. Kincbeloi, Conway, Ark. Tho Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. 15 YEARS IN THE OLD ST. OREGON. LOUIS j 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 title Institution for twelve years, during which time thousands of eases have been cured, and no poor man or woman was ever refused treatment because they bad no money. The St. Louis Dispensary has thou sands of dollars In money and property, and la able financially to make ita word good. The St. Louis Dispcnsrry bas a staff of the best Physicians and Surgeons in the country, all men of experience. A complete set of Sur gical instruments on hand. The best Klectrlc Apparatus in the country, both French and American. Their apparatus for analysing 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. It costs you nothing for consultation, besides you will be treated kindly. Persons are calling at the St. Louis Dispensary, every day, who have been treated by some advertising quacks of this city and received no benefit. This old dispensary is the ouly one in the city that can give refereuces among the business men and bankers as to their commercial standing. arJstr"They positively guarantee to cure any and all Private Diseases in every form aud stage without loss of time from your work or business. Rheumatism S'Arr ent to Dr. Kessler a few months ago by a Irietid attending medical college in Berlin. It has never Tailed, and we guarantee it. Kidney and Urinary Complaints. Painful, difficult, too frequent, milky or bloody urine, unnatural discharge, carefully treated and permtineutly cured. Piles, rheum-; atism aud neuralgia treuted by our new reme dies aud cures guaranteed. j niJ Cnrae Ulcers, Cancers. Etc., cured, no UIU OUICb difference how loug affected. Private Diseases.' of Syphilis, Oonorlicea, Gl These doctors guar antee tocure any case Gleet. Stricturescured no difference how lone standing. Spermator rhoea, I.oss of Manhood, or Nightly 1-, missions, cured permanently. The habit of Self Abuse effectually cured in a short time. Young Men; these old doctors Your errors and fotHes of youth can be remedied, and doctors will give you wholesome ad vice and cure you make you perfectly strong and healthy. You wilt be amazed at their suc cess in curing Spermatorrhea, Seminal lot bes. Nightly Emissions, and other effects. 8TR1CTURK No cuttiug, pain or stretching unless necessary. READ THIS. Takes clean bottle at bedtime and urinate in the bottle, set aside and look at it in the morn ing, if it is cloudy, or has n cloudy settling in it you huve some kidney or bladder disease. . CATARRH VF We guarantee to cure any case of because so many remedies have failed. AdJress ST. LOUIS mi YAMHILL STREET, COR. MANHOOD mi 1 huh i-u in c tire u. 1 ni'i.a.ivil ri ruins a ml inns or powerinuenHranveurnaris 01 eiuiur fcexcnuuo liy overexertion, youthful error, excessive uso of tobacco, opium or stliii umnts, which l.-ad to Jntlrmlty, Consumption or Insanity. Can bo carried In .. tom(i pocket. 1 p(rbx,efiir 5, by mail prepaid. Willi a ft. order we 1 i n,.,r.n .,.ns.nljin In riivii Af rofiinil I h mitiif V. Hold h sill iwLvtiriiL-trtsts. Ak for It, inkH JJuUKbatMl aU ItiitsiMa. lnptuiuwrapixT. Audit'ss t'oraulol-'t Urt'tf(.uU'ty,Uie.,Dy SUMMONS. tx twk riRorrr court for the statu of Orcutm, lor the County ot Cltic kuinaK. Calvin Harrliifrton and Susan Har ringloii, 1'lHinlirts, vs. Sarah Margaret Miller, Jackson Me. Aman.Catht-riiit Hoi tin and tho heirs of J. is. JIcAiimn, dt ceased, DL'Teiulants. To Jiu kson Mt-Annul. Ciithcriue llnlan ami Hie heirs of J. H. MrAnmn, dt'eeasi-d, dt'ftMidauts: la the name of the s'ato uf Oregon, you are heri'hy roipiired to appear ami answer the com plaint Hied against yon In the above entitled suit within tun days from the dale of the ser vice of this summons upon you, if served within thin cnuniy; or if served within any other county of this slate, then within twenty days from the date nf the service of this summons upon you, and if by publication, then by the tirst day of the next term of stud court, to-wil: November ftth, thiil, and If y.iti inil so to npitear and answer, the plaintill will at. ply to (he court for the relief de manded in the said complaint. Thi summons U published by order of Hon. H. Hurley, jinliie of the circuit court of the stair of O ret: oil for Multnomah county, made and dated the iMh dv if September. lt. C l). A 1. C. LATol KKTrE, Attorneys for I'laintitr SUMMONS. IV THE ClRcriTCOCRT FOR THE STATE Of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. The Trustees of Baj tist Callw at! McMlnnville, PUiniitls, vs. ticorce I,. Kavlor and Florhla F. j A. Kayler, Itfeui1anls, J ToCeonte L Kayler and Florida F. A, Kayler, and each of you, defendants: In the name of the state of Oroeon. you are hereby reuuired to appear and answer the com- plaii:t tiled anaint ymi In the above entitle! action within ten days from tne date of the ser vice of this summons upon vim, if served within this county: or if served w ithin any other county of this sittU'. then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you; and if you fail so to answer, mr want uieretii.tne plaintiff will ot'lv to the court for the relief de- nittmled in the complaint herein, askmtr for ihe foreeloMtre of a certain mortgage f..r f and Interest since Man h at the rate ol lu per cent, prr annum, and fur a irsonal judgeme nt rint defendants fur any dVflriency remaining alter appiy inx the prm tt-tia. of the sale ot U? nioruaited land to the said debt, attorneys' fees and cou. 1 hi summons Is pnhlifhed by order of Hon. H. Hurley, ju'lge of the eirruit court of the stile of Orenmt for Multnomah nmuty. maile and dated the llh dav of September, l-'l. t. IK l. C. I.Alol KFTTE. Attrneys for Plaiaiiffa. RifU'is Tabules cure lirer trouble. &&aa n 17 Castoria. " Castoria la so well adapted to children thai I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have apoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castorla, and although we only have among our medical supplies what la known aa regular products, yet we ore free to confess that the merits of Castoria lias won ua to look with favor upon It." United Hospital and Disi'iksaet, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Seitb, Pre:, V a. MflH nr fllrl Suffering from Nbr. luung mull ui uiu vu ukbilitv.iosi, Fntlintr Manhood. Physical Excesses, Mental Worry, Stunted Development, or any personal wenkuess. can be restored to Prkkkct Hkalth and the Noiilb Vitality ok Sthono Mkm, the Pride and Power ot Nations, we claim oy years of practice by our exclusive methods a ittiifnritt "Monoiiolv of Success." in treatim? all diseases, weaknesses ana aiuicuomj oi men. rrillir nioriCPP Inall forms -Irretw Ft III ALL UIOLHOLO larities, and Nervous Prostration, Female Weakness, I.eucorrhosa and General Debility, and Woru Out Women speedily brought to enjoy life again. Call or Write parilcuiarH ui yuur lc. iiuiiic 11 caw ment furnished by writing us particulars. All letters strictly confidential. MKDICINK furnished free in all Private and Chronic diseases. Consultation free, in private rooms, where you only see tne aociors. IW TAPE WORMS (Samples of which can be seen at their office, from 13 to 50 feet long) removed in 24 hours. Uofirt tnVofiro An? iver Complaint in llCall UlOUaOlj lorms, curea. OUT OP TOWS PATIKNT3, write for ques tion blank aud free diagnosis of your trouble, enclosing stamps for answer. AND PILES. Catarrh or Piles. Don't be afraid to trj Treated with our own remedies. with stamp, DISPENSARY, SECOND, PORTLAND. OREGON. RESTORED! ncrvtiun uiBuiun.Buuii uh w vuk memory, ijuatnui ira,r ,ttr, litcidficlto, wuxuiuiiiohs, iosi xnaiinouu.niKuiiy r.ojiemuns, nervous no other. Wrlfo for free Medical Hook sent snid ftEUVKlfcWC.MasomcTeiuple,t;mcAUU (jtivu.UArt a lu., uruKKisu. SL'MMOXS. IX TIIK CllUTiTCorRT FOR THE STATE OF Oregon, lor (he County of 1 lackaniaa, Emanuel George Collins I'luintiiT, 1 ' VM. Sidney Clack aud Saruh Cluck, Defendants.) To Sidney Clack and Sarah Clack, said defen dants: In the name of the Matt of Orceon. you are hereby remiired lo appear and answer the coui- piatui nieti ntzainst you 111 tne roovu enmiea action within ten days fiom the date of the Her of thie summons iisn vou, if served within this county; or if served within any other county of this stale, then within twenty days from the date of Ihe tervice of this summons upon you: and if you fail so to answer, lor want uiereoi, me plain tiff will applv to the court lortherelieldeinanded In (he complaint, lo-wit: The foreclosure of a Cor tain mortgage and a personal judgment against Sidney Clack, defendant, for any deficiency re maining unpaid on Ihe debt secured by the mortgage alter npplying the proceeds of sale of property monpau'eo. This summons is published by order of Flon H. Hurley, judge of the circuit court of Ihe stale, of Oregon for Multnomah county, made and daled Ihe 1Mb day of September, lsi-4. C. I. A I). C. LATorRETT, Attorneys for I'laintilT NOTICE FCK PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREtiON CITY, OREGON, Oc(oler -'7. lK'l. -Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, aud (hat said proof will )e made before Register and Receiver C S. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, on December A(, 1, viz: THOMAS A EVANS, H. E. No. ftt. for the sE. of Sec. U T. 3 8., R. ft E. He names the following witnesses to prove his i-ontinuou residenee upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Fred Kiet hoi, John Musat Stay Ware, Janis E. Curne, all of Chern'Tille. Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, LAND OFFICE AT ORECOX CITY, OREtiOS. Orer T. Notice is hen by given thai the following-named settler nas tiled notice of his internum to make final pnof in support 01 his claim, and that snid priNtf will I made be fore the Register and KnYiveT I. S Ijnl effice ai Oivgon City. rennn,ou h rem be r li. lM4,vii' W IL1.I AM V. R' 'BK K I"". H E. No. ;U for Hie E. , ot ?W. '4 and W. of sE . of section 32, T. 2 s., R. 5 t. He names the following w itnesses to provs his continuous midence upon and rtiltivatioa of, said land, fix Knud Pagh. C. Pngh. I tw.- r. S. r. New, H of Itover, Or. RuHLKT A. MILLER, Krister. Ripans Taliult-s cure heaJacJie. Ripan Tabules swqt digestion. 0. R. & N. CO. K. McNKII, Kecelver. TO THE EAST tilVRS TIIK CHOK'E OP TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL U T IEJ S VIA SPOKANE . MINNEAPOLIS AN'l) VIA DENVER OMAHA A Nil ST. PAUL KANSAS CITT LOW KATES TO AIL KASTKHN CTNKS OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS KOlt SAN FRANCISCO For full details tall on or tulilreas W. II. HURLBUKT, (jfll'l PtlHB. A)Jl'lll, CoitTLAKD, OR. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF TIIK S0UT11E1LN PACIFIC CO. Kxprusa Trains Leave I'urtland Daily. I North. 0:15 P.H. I Lv I'orllaiici Ar I 8:20 A. 7:1Uh.m. Lv Ori'Kuii (Jlcy Lv 7:1a a. 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NOTICE FOR Pl'BLI CATION. LAND OFFKT AT OREGON CITY, OREGON. ttctnrr27. lw.a. NniiMl.k.MK.. .. the f.j;..inf-namH settle has riled notice ol his intention lo make anal proof in support o his claim, and that said proof will be made be. k'rethe Real.ter and Reaelver V . Land Office at Oregon City. Oremn.on December lit. l"4. vis: . KM'D FAiH. H E. No. aiTt for the SW. !, f See. a,T. I S., E E He names the Mlowing witnesses to prove his eontinnons residenoe npon and snltivation of. said land, vis: W. F. Roberta, Robnt Dm. hnzer, I. Cooper. F. R. French, all of borer. Or cRon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. COPYRIGHTS.