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Oregon Courier. A. W. CHENEY. CITY OKFIOIAIi PAPKB littered In th Orriron City poilolHc lecond oIhi matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One -rear Bli monthi Three month. 100 , M DTbcdtlaoppMil your tddren on the paper denote the time to which jou hat pald CorreapondenU wwUd In all Parte ' ' eountr; liberal lndnoementi! write for partwi' tin. OKEUON CITY, DEO. 7, 1894. Wriat ! comlti up the I1Iy toff, Hmd'I it Knse enough to know that the democraU M In lull control yet, and will be for month to come? Dif patch. Tun Sun it doing 00 the Ortgonian mi iia Ira iviiniM Question. Not that Mr. Scott ie not an able writer and a good logician, but because the Sun has the right side of the question. It is al ways a difficult job to make bad appear the better cause. Salem Jnaepenaeni AnTiri.ii have been tiled with the secretary of state, incorporating a rail road from Oregon City to Wilhoit's SDrinzs. As road could be built from Barlow to Wilbolt for about one-half the cost and traverse much better country, it is safe to predict that the Oregon City scheme will never materialiie. Barlow Three Sitleri. Hon. G. 0. Rinearson, a republican member of the legislature from Clackamas county, informed an Ashland paper last week that there will le a real and spirited contest in the legislature. He does not believe that Senator Dolph will able to muster votes enonght to secure a re-election on the first ballot. On Tuesday November 6, the republi cans carried Hamilton county, Ohio, by a majority of 32,000. At special election held on Tuesday, November 13, just one week later tbey lost by 8300, a change of over 23,000 votes. This is modern politics, and politicians of the old school of partisan prejudice will do well to realize its meaning. , Tin following call for a meeting of the state executive committee of the tbe people's party was issued from their headquarters at Harrisberg last week: "There will be meeting of tbe slate executive committee ' of tbe peoples' party at Salem, Or., on Saturday, De cember 8, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. "We have bad time to 'consider;' we will now act. W. H. Spavoii, "Chairman People's Party State Executive Committee." The republicans are indicating, for the consolation of tbeir Louisiana recruits, that they will at least pay the sugar bounty of about 122,000,000 for this year. As this will have to be raised by taxation, a share of which every bushel of wheat and every pound of eottoa wlll,?,ooinpl!;l to bo:r, tha republicans will evidently again proceed on tbe tbeur lLl the wheat and cotton growers are still aa blind fools as tbe protectionists have always assumed them to be. Thi Southern Pacific on the first of this month began a wholesale reduction of salaries. Tbe cut will be felt in every department, and by practically every employe from the highest to the low est . The beads of departments are likely to suffer with their subordinates, for it Is impossible to tell to what strait the company maybe dilyen by necessity. Tbe company has reduced its forces a a great deal all over the system and will reduce them more wherever it is possible to do so. By the first of the year the salary of nearly every man in the service of the company will have been reduced. Tin Baltimore Sun ends a remarkable article under tbe caption of "A Year of Record Breaking" with this exultant paragraph : "We may, as we look over all that bas been done on land and sea in lowering the racing records, alike of men, horses and ships, feel that we are Indeed the heirs of all the ages, In the foremost file of time! We have faster runners, stouter swimmers, surer marksmen, better oarsmon and yatch men, nner noraemen, that were ever known to the Europe of federal times or the Athens of Homeric days." In spite of tbe croakers, mankind ia progressing and the mllennlum is not in the dim past but on the brilliant horizon of the future! The public-spirited New York bankers who nobly volunteered to help the government out of its financial difficulties by taking up the new loan are making a pretty good thing out of their patriotism. Tbey subscribed for the loan at 117.077, were awarded tbe entire issue of $50,000,000 at that figure and have already sold $5,000,000 of their bonds at 119. They now an nounce that the price until further notice will be llf If they can dis pose of the entire $50,000,000 worth at an average profit of 2 per cent., which ap pears to be an underestimate, they can clean np a million dollars on the deal. That is an easy way to raise money, and the beauty of it is that it can be so easily repeated. All the bankers will bave to do wilt be to present $50,000,000 or $00,000,000 in greenbacks to the treasury for redemption in gold, offer to take np another loan to repair the de pleted reserve, and keep on working tbe operation until there are no more green backs to be bad. Marveloas Rtialts. from a letter written by Rev . J. Gu.nd.nnaB ot Diraondale, Mlch,warprsltil totnak. tab extract: "I hare D. hesitation ia reeom awndlnf Dr. Kins'! New Dlsoovery, ae the re mits wen alBon aurrelMu la the eaae of mj wile. While 1 was retfor f the Baptist Chn rca at Blren J taction ike waa brought dowa with Pnenmoola itKceedlnf la Grippe. Terrible paroxmBSof eoofhlnf would hut noun with little Interruption and teemed M iha eonld not nrrlre them. A Iriend recommend. Dr Kins ' New Diecorery; It waa quick la It work and hit hly aattsfartorr la reanlu." Trial bottlea free at Channaa ACa'i Drag Store, Char-nan Broa. I Block. Begalar atat jOc and fl Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for LOGAN. Logan, Nov. 30. Miss Hampton gave a lively entertalnmont In school district No. 04 Saturday night, for all It was such a rainy night. The A. P. A. order organized a branch in Tracy's hall last Wednesday night, Mr. Lewis of Portland officiating. Every yonng dancer in this vicinity was present at the Thanksgiving ball at Mr. Linn's which was A grand success. The Corkscrew Dramatic Club is pre paring to give an entertainment in Tracy's hull some time in ttie near future. H . Bubler is still building . He built bim a convenient wood shed recently. Most of the farmers are through plowing In this vicinity for this fall. The debate was well attended last Saturday night and a good discussion ensued. The literary program was ex cedent and it showed the interest taken to advance the literary work in this neighborhood. Robert Ginther has organized a very good night school in school district No. 4 and has a large attendance. I see the home comfort-wrouulit Iron stove agent ia around here collecting money for stoves sold on time, and the farmers that were "hood winked' Into buying them have to "dig up." Hardintr's Granite will have a call meeting Saturday to initiate five new members. That shows tlmt this Grange is still on the growing list. J. M. Tracy bought a line span of colts last week, X. Y. . FR06 POND. Undoubtedly the most sensational wedding that has been the good for tune of the residents of this peaceable and quiet little hamlet to witness, took Dlace at the residence ot the bride's parents last Thursday, when Miss Ella H. Turner, the acknowledge belle of the neighborhood, and Mr. John Seed ling, a well to do and handsome young Canadian, joined hands, and with the assistance of Justice Aelse JUcConnell, were launched on the blissful sea of matrimonial content. Never belore did the bride look as pretty as she did on that eventful day ; her dress, the color of which was old rose, trimmed with silk and braid, was faultless to a point; she also wore a bridal veil, which gave her the appearance of the queen of women. The groom, too, was at his best, dressed in a suit of conventional black and the peaceful and satisfied ex pression Jwhich adorned his features, envoked even the envy of your corres pondent who, by the way, falls far short of having any matrimonial Inclinations whatever. Miss Susie Turner was the bride's maid and Mike Gross, with his pleasant ways, becoming features and winning smiles, did the honors of best man. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Turner (parents of the bride) Mr. and Mrs. John Kiuse.Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Turner, Mr.and Mrs. E. K. Seely of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred El- ligson, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. Lettle Tooze; Misses Anaretta, .Kate and Melenda Sharp. Rosa Wagner, Susie Turner, Ella and Lena Elllgson; Messrs. John Albert. Herbert, Chas. and Smith Turner, F. M. Kruse, Walter and O. P Sharp, Arthur Turner, Uenry Elllgson and John Tyler. The presents to the young couple were, generally speaking, both numerous and costly, the most noteworthy of which were from T. L Turner and wife, a bed room set; Hon John Kruse and wife, a rocking chair and cushion: Miss Rosa Wagner, an elegant nlckle band lamp; J. A Turner and wife, castor and glassware set: John Turner, set silverware; Fred Ellloson and wife, salad bowl; E. R Seely and wife, cake stand; F. M. Kruse, lemonade set; Lena Elhgson chair tidy; Ella Elligson, flower vase; Susie Turner, set of cups and saucers, and Messrs. Meier & Frank, a bed spread. In the evening the young folks gave a dance to which everboly was Invited, and they did justice to the occasion by tripping the light fantastic till daylight. That success and pros perity may attend the young couple is the earnest wish of A Fbou . November 28. COLTON. Colton, Dec. 1. The weather is cloar and cold. The general health of com munity is good. Mr. Joshua Gorbelt made a business trip to Oregon City during the fore part of the week. Mr. Stromgrcen and family cole brotud Thanksgiving by dedicating'their new residence. 1 1 Rev. Wilson ol New berg preached at the Gorbett schoolhnuse last Sunday evening. The Salvationists, hold a meeting at the bchoolliou.se tomorrow afternoon . Mrs. Sexton and daughter have come home from Portland. There was a spelling school at the Gorbelt schoolliouse last night and a "time" was hd by all present. Syntax. For Over Flrtjr Years. Ax Old ado Wsu-Tann Remedy, Mrs. Win alow'a Bootaing Syrup Iim Iweu used for over fifty year by mllliuna of mothtra fur their children while teething, with perfect auccrs. It aoothoa the child, aoftrna the guttie, allaya ell pain, curs wind culio, mad le the beet remedy fur Diarrhoja. li plenaant to theUete. Sold by Drq.guU In every put of the World. Twenty-Ore cenla a bottle. In nine U in- MleuUble. Be lure end tak for Mr,. Wlnelow'i Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind . Whea Baby ni tick, we gave her Cantoris. Wben the wa a Child, ihe cried tor Castorla, VThen ahe became Mix, the clung to Castori. Tbas alie bad Children, the fare them Caatoria For rhenmatism I have found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It relieves the pain as noon is applied. W. Yourm. West Liberty. t. a. Tbe prompt relief it affords ia atone orth manv times the cost, ou cents. Its continued use will perfect a per manent cure. For sale by U. A. Hard ing, druggist. A Happy H unhand. DinwASK, O. After ('Mir months one o( Simmon! Liver Regulator my wife is almost entirelv relieved of rronic constipated and bleeding piles. W. B. Leetier. j oar arngirist sells it in powder, or liquid. The powder to tx taken dry or make into a tea. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WarM's Fair hixkeat Award. LOCAL 8UMMARY. For alaple and fancy groceries go to the Star Grocery. Two housos (or rent, one for $9 on Van Buren street and the other for IS on Goose Flat. Inquire at corner of Uth and Jackson. The genuine Partlow elder is kept on hand at William's grocery. FREE! Samples of 25o green tea. Compare with teas sold at 40 and 60 cents elsewhore. Cabot W, 17 yards $1 ; Vaseline 5o, at Bod Front Stores. Now is tho time to paint your houses, roofs, barns and fences, and for the next 30 days we will give a cash dis count of 2 per cent, on paint bills. Charman & Co., City Drug Store. Stttdman's Soothing Powders claim to be preventative as well as curative. The claim has been recognized for over fifty years. Mortgage loans on improved farms at a low rate of interest. Securi .y must be gilt-edged. Apply to C. O. T. Williams, Oregon City, Ore. For choice hay and feed go to the Star Grocery, Use Pure Prepared Paint. Charman &Co., Druggist, agents. Sample card free. Cordwood stumpage for sale, or to be cut on shares. Apply at Cochikr office. Prescriptions carefully compounded at d. A. Harding's drug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 31 Merchants' Exchange, Kan Francisco is our authorized avent. This paper is kept on file in his olllee. Received at Charman & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Dm. Hickev A Hickev. dentists, are at the Electric Hotel in tills city on Friday and Satmdnv. Portland office, Rooms 117-118, Dekum Bldg., 3d and Washing ton streets. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.- Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas Abstract 4 Trust Company. JO Shannon to John Creegan, lots 6 and 7, blk 4(1, Shanmn's all to Orogon City; $125. C H and M L Porter to Murr A Rob ertson, lots 9, 10 & 11 blk 7, Fall View j $500. (i L Kayier to Minitti wnito, lou as In sec 20, tOs, r2e; $1250 A W Steers to W 11 Hnytier, 3U as in sees 10 and 15, t 2 s, r 3 e ; $&M). Michael Aloerwald to Theresa Al Moerwald. w M. of ne Vi and nw Ki of se'of Bec32, tl s, r5e 80 as; $1. iim ma u dory to nenry neene. s ft of w of e and e of nw yi and lots 1, 2 and 3. sec 34, t 4 s, r z e ; s.'twu. Marv a Hodman to John & hnckeon, 15 as injcl 40, 1 3 s, rl e; $:150. Sunset Land uo lo x. A rai ne, lots l and 2, blk 0, Sunset City; $1)00. I D Surface to United Brethren church, w'y i of lot 4. blk 44, County add to Oregon Uity ; f 3 . Gladstone It E Asb n to Lydia A Parker, lot 1, blk 30, Gladstone; $300. W Cornell to K U Honingherst, trustee, e v of tract 4, Uswego Heights; $1. J 1J Lee to llolmiglierat, trustee, lot 4, 0, 7 & 14, blk 36. South Oswego ; $1 . Willamette Falls Co to Jennie B Harding, lot 7, blk 10, Willamette Falls; $250. Willamette Falls Co to Geo A Hard ing, lot 0, blk 9, lot 12, b 13, Willam ette Falls; $500. MEranzen to S It Toon, 1.40 as in sec 21. t2s.r2e; ll. E M Rands to J T Apperson, 80 as In el 54 1 1 s, r 1 e, with exceptions $1200. R S Savage to S M Buchanan, 8 in sec 30. t 4 s. T 1 e: $1. A L Blanchard to E E & T C Howell lots 7. 8 and 9. blk 5. Falls View: $300 W W Weed to Nellie R Howard, lots 4 A 5. sec 18. t4n. r 2 e. 2 .719 as : $300 Chas Califf to John M Uummings, lot 2, blk 4, Green Point; $100. O. R. St N. Co. Travelers muBt not fnriret that the O. R AN. line thoroughly repaired and all trains are running without transfer or delay. Through service to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair oars, up holstered tourist sleepers and modern day coaches. Call on O. R. AN. agent before purchasing tickets, or address W. H Huhmivut, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, inoetly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook postollice. Three acres cleared, 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $800, of which $o00 must be paid down, bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars call at Courikr oflice or address me at Vancouver, Wash. AlHS. ANNA TAYLOR. For the best tea and coffee, and sugar cured hams and bacon, go to the Star Grocery. A sheet of paper waa made by the'Raco,uotte River Paper Co., of Potsdam, N. v., etghty-tlx Inchea wlile ami thirty-one mllea long without break. With the . beautiful December (Christmas) number The Mid land Monthly, of Des Moines, closes its second volume, Its index shows large increase in number and variety of themes. Its prospectus for 1898 is irresistable. Every midland family must have it, and at $1.50 a year, with the December number thrown in, it is within easy reach of all. Start your 18'Jj subscription now and secure this rare number free. The oiler is good as long as the edition last. Bucklen's Arnloa Salve. The 11 est SAM'S In the world (or Cut Brnalsca, Vlcera, Salt Rheum, Fever 8orea, Teller, Chapped Manila, C'hilblalna, Coma, and all Skin Eruption!, and positively cure Pllea, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfet't anilalacUnn or money refunded. Price 25 ceuta r box. For aale'by Charman A Co., Chitrman Broa, Ulcx'k. Four Big Successes. Having Ihe needed merit to more thea make good all the advertialng claimed tor then following tour remedies have reached a phenomenal sale, Dr. King e New Discovery, tor Consumption, Coughs and Colde, each bottle guaranteed: Electric Hitters, the great remedy (r l.lver, Btomarh and Kidney. Hucklen'a Arnica Salve, the beat in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pilla, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranlcd to do Juat what ia claimed (or them and the dealer whose name la attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold .at Charman Co.'s Drug Ptore, Charman Broa. Block. Anv one who has children will rejoice with L. 15. Mulford, of Plainfleld, X. J. His little boy, five years of age, was sick with the croup. For two days and mums he tried various remedies recom mended by friends and neighbor. He says: "I "thought sure I would lose him. I had seen Chamtterlain's Cough Itemed)1 advertised and thought I would try it as a la-t hope and am happy to say that after two doaes he slept until morning- I gave it to him next day and a enre was affected. I keep this remedy in the house now and as soon as any of my children show signs of croup I give it to them and that is the hut of j it " 50 cent bottles for tale by G. A. , Harding, drngvigt Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder ' WertJ's Fear Mlftsew Mesial aael DtptMea. CITV COUNCIL MEETINQ. Regular Meeting of the Council was Held Wednesday Evening. The bills of A W France, G D Warner, T S Lawrence, J N Harrington, E E Howell, J A Stuart, Mr Schulplus, A N Munsey, Wallace Cole and J E Ithoades, judges aud clerks of election, for $0, were cut down to $3 each. The complaint of C F Horn In regard to sewerage near his placo teferred to street committee. Official canvas was made of the votes cast at the recent city election. Messenger franchise amended so si not to read "exclusive" right, and ordered republished. Fire and water committee ordered to see about changing the light on the upper stairs and also the one at the head of Seventh street. Council adjourned to meet on De cember 20lh and wind up their business for the year. l llil.l.S Al.i.OWKI. P (1 E Co. lights $172 45 CouitiKR, printing fl W Portland Restaurant, meals 0 30 Ed Shaw, police 00 00 Pope A Co 14 75 T W Fonts, recorder 28 00 Goo F Horton, cuiity clerk .... 33 20 Dorothy Chase, typewriting 10 00 Ed CnlilT, making deeds. . 7 50 L A Nobel, meals 9 80 O K Burns, marshal 00 60 W L White IW Mrs G W Church, rent hose house 16 00 W H Cooke 1 00 Charman A Co , 3 75 C O Babcock, street supt 70 28 J W Kelly 2 60 I) E Sheppard 2 60 EF Driggs 51 00 An opportunity. To make room for shoes now being made for as we will close out our 1.28 ladies' grain button shoes at 89c. School shoes, according to size, 75c, 85c and ft. The Red Front Stores. Can War be Abolished? One of the Interesting features of the December Arena is a symposium which discusses war and peace. The writers advocate the principles of the Peace Society and claim that the world has reached a plane of civilization at which all domestic and international disputes can be settled by arbitration. , SIGNAL TRIUMPHS WON. By Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder. Two signal triumphs have been achieved by Dr. Prlces's Cream Baking Powder. First it received Highest award and Diploma at the World's Col umblan Exposition of 1893. Next he secured Highest Award and Gold Medal at the California Midwinter Fair of 1894. At both Fairs it surpassed all compe titors in every respect. The award, in each instance, was for strongest leaven ing power, perfect puritv and general excellence. It was sustained by the unanimous vote of the judges. Tbe victory at Chicago establishes the supremacy of Dr. Prlces's as "The Foremost Baking Powder in the World." Tbe triumph at San Francisco confirms and emphasizes it. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. A small boy mare, about 10 years old, branded SD on the hip, weight about 800 pounds, white strip la fs.ee;, ose partly Roman, mane and tall rather long and dark colored, hind leg white nearly to the hock. Anyone giving information aa to her whereabouts, or returning her to M. W. Randall, will be suitably rewarded. Courier Clubbing Rates. PB1CF. OF COMBINED BOTH. PBICS. Toledo Weekly Blade W (X) 2 90 N W. Pacific Farmer 3 00 2 00 N. Y. World, semi-weekly .... 3 00 i 35 " " almanao lis i 01) Illustrated Home finest and to novelettes 300 200 American Farm News 2 60 3 00 Womankind 2M 200 Farm News, Womankind and White Ribbon Cook Book .... 4 00 2 28 Prairie Farmer 8 uo 239 Demorest's Hagaiiue 4 00 8 29 Courier-Journal - 8 00 9 Ml For Sale or Trade. A first-class lot in Pierre, South Da kota, two blocks from University and but a Bhort distance from business part of the city, for sale at one-fourth aotual cost or will trade for or towards an Ore gon City lot. Inquire at Courier oflice. Forgot the name. A Fortlander step ped into an Oregon City store and bought a paper of pins for a penny. He also got a card of hooks and eyes and a paper ot needles at the same , price. He forgot the name but remembered that it was a very busy place and painted red. 'It is a pleasure to sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says Btickney A Dentler, druggists, Kepublic, Uhlo, Because a customer alter once using tt, is almost certain to call for it when again in need of such a medicine. We sell more of it than of any other cough medicine we handle, and it always stives satisfaction." For couirhs, colds and croup, it Is without an equal, tor sale by U . A. Harding, druggist. Notice. Oregon Citv, Ore., Oct. 24, 1894. Notice U hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of Township 1 South, Range 6 East, has been received from the Surveyor General of Oreiron, and on December 18th, 1S94, at 8 o'clock m. of said day said plat will be filed hi this oflice and the land therein will lie subject to entry on and after said date. Robert A. Miller, Register. Teter Paqcit, Receiver. Almost a New York Daily. That democratic wonder. The New York Weekly World, has just changed its weekly into a twice a-week paper, and you can now get the two papers a week foi the same old price $1 00 a year. Think of it! The news from New York right at your door fresh every three days 104 papers a year. We have made arrangements by which we can furnish the Cotaiga and the tw ice s' week New York World for $2 33 a year to cash in advance subscribers. Here is the opportunity to get your own local paper and The New York World j iim wwrj wpea as ratiauruinary low rates. Money to loan on good security by A . S. Dresser. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. WEALTY PROPERTY OWNERS. List orth Taxpayers tt this County Wh) Pay o AiietsaitiU of 12000 and Over. CONTINTED FROM LAST WEEK. East Side Railway Co... II 3.4(10 Kilers, O and F mind Klliott, Win 0050 Klmer, J. K 4:'H0 K.lmer. Samuel 2040 Kly, lien s7itf Engle, Samuel , 2KI0 Krb, Daniel IIH10 Krb, Levi 2034 I'aiachilds, A C 2'H0 harr. Isaac 3.5:1.) Fellows, Hiram fiiMO Fisher Ilros 2.')5 Foster. Egbert F 2185 Fox. Little ik Hovis 2UI5 Friend, Oregon Colony 6101 Fuchs, Elizabeth Mrs 3020 Gafleny, J and B 2400 Oage. J F 2000 Gans, II snd UU 4UA0 Gay. ON 2(KK) Giant Powder Co 2075 Geisy, M Dr 6775 Githens, Geo 8::tr Gladstone Real Estate Association 5750 Giover, Beni 2100 Glover, L Mrs 2750 (iootlfellow, Reuben Y 4100 Gordon, Isaac 2SOU Graham, J It 21)75 Graham, JM 5(100 Graham, J VV 0100 Gribble, J E and Mary E 3343 Gribble, SO 3245 Gross, W H Bishop (MM 0 Grout, J W A Kola 2305 Hagenberger, Theodoro 55:5 Haines, HL 2400 Hale A Morse 3000 Hamilton, G A & Washburn A... 2527 Hanlestv, M E Mrs Estate of .... 30(0 Harding, O A 10.000 Hardily, II J A Belle 4040 Hart, Mary E 2105 Hartman, E M and wife 0510 Harvey, N B 4005 Hayes, H E 3000 Healey.Jas 2010 Heiple, Samuel 5000 Henrici, M Mrs 2070 Herman, W P 2780 Hilleary, Henry 2,'HO niiilcie, J K 4475 Hodges, James 2130 Holconib, W L 2800 Hoi man, Chas 301)0 llolman. Herbert. 2450 2700 Holmes, Miss Mollle. Holmesley, B H. . . , Houghan, James M... Howard, C T Howard, DW Howell, Carel 2ICM) 2805 6545 3016 2833 2350 Howell, EG. H ungate, Mai 8 A Fora A 2400 Huntley, W A (trustee) 2500 Hutchinson, F A est 3IC0 Hamilton Bros ouui Irwin Park Association....'.."!." 25000 irvin, w tv 34;jo Irvin. W W ad in eat of R-mui'" orkn Jack, VV A " 32.50 Jackson, Ann heirs ol 2100 Jacobs. A Q orwiii . ............. ml"J jaggar, ami 4320 Jaitirar. Frank 1170s Jaaggar, Louis ' ,K)i0 Jaggar, Minnie 2050 James, T F 2870 Jennings, AUiUe U 4000 Jewell. Henrv vnn Johnson, H H (trustee) .' 9000 Johnson, Devore J 502O Johnson, Tidemun 3S00 Johnson, W C 1078O Jones, Cyrus 4140 Jones, David E 2000 Jones, Emma J sunn Jones, Jacob 2190 Jones, Humphrey 2160 Jones & Stewart aim Jordon, JD 2526 Jqdd, I'leasant 2104 Kanne, August u Wilhelmina . . 6305 Kauffinan, John 8 2475 Kaylor, U 1) 2435 Kelly. Penumbra & Ward, J P. . 4000 Kellogg, N 8 4085 K.eiiy, m 2550 Kennedy, S H 2000 Kesselring, Nancy A G V 2425 Killen. FW 3045 Killen, Thos B 3360 Kimbley. Caswell 2000 Kilk. W F 2010 Klaetsch, Wm 6000 Kleinsmith, Henry 2100 Knaus, John est of 3050 Kocher, Chris 2465 Kocher, Henry 2505 Kocher, onuliia A Mary et al 2205 Kraeft, A C & Maria 2550 Kritsrosky, 8 3550 Kruse, John & wife 5365 Kruse, J L 3835 Kruse, Otto 6400 Lacy, Albert 2735 Lacy, George S 4400 Ladd. Win M 5500 Lambert, J II 208) Latouretie, A K 6400 Latourette, DC 11150 Lawton, Malancia 3 4 A 8 2230 Laselle, Geo 2175 Lee, A II 2100 Lee, G W 2.150 Lee, J D 4710 Legler, Jochin 2000 Levy, Mark 6000 Lewellen, John 2905 Lewellen, W J 2990 Lewellen. 8eth etal 8935 Lewthwaite, Wm ,., 2410 Llnn,BF.. .. 4890 Linn.WT 3300 Livingstone & McBride 2840 Logan, J A 7250 Lokus, Chas 7000 Logus, Julius est 10050 Looney, Henry M . . . .' 2300 Loverldge, Wm 3415 Lowenstein, 8 2800 Latourette, CD 7025 CONTINUED NKXT WEEK. 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; bave other studios which occupy my time. A bargain to cash purchaser. Full particulars on application. Address Box 91, Gervais, Oregon. 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1895 AND Country Gentleman. THE BEST OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. 9IV1TID TO Farm Crops and Process, Honlrnltnre and Fralt-Orowlng, Live Stock and Dairying While tt also Includes all minor departments of Rural interest, euch aa the Poultry Yard. Ento molotiy. Bee Keeping, ftreenbous and Grapery, Veterinary Replica, Farm Questions and An swers, Flreaid Reading, Domestic Economy, and a summary of tha News of Ihe Week. Its Market Reports are unusually complete, and much attention la paid to the Prospect of the Crop, aa throwing light npon one of the moat taaporunl of all questions When la But and Rata le SrU.. It is liberally Illustrated, and conla'aa more reading matter than ever be for. The subscription Price ia I2J0 per year, but we offer s SPECIAL REDI'CTION in oar CLUB RATES FOR 1S95. Tw Ssbscriptisat, ln '" ... $4 Six Snbscrlptloss, "o do 10 Tm Subscrlptieas, do do .... 15 To all Ntw Sufurrtofrt for lS,payif in mrtmet now, ws will sio ml nm WEEKLY.roas ear strain the rtmitlanet, fc Jmwaiy lit, 190. wrraort raansa. Fjaysrix iitu Cones Fail. AoJnaa LUTHER TUCKER V SON, Piblitkers, MtAxr. x r. What is "''aaMeMewiMiaiew mail nwswasiemwwiHilf -r'-'-'---'r-l,-,TlraTMaer.nfchl-1'j Caatoria Is Dr, Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infant and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor 'other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years', use by Blilllons of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Caatoria is an eioeUeat medietas for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon tbeir children.1 Da. O. O. Osgood, Lowell, Uaaa. " Caatoria Is the beat remedy for ohlldran of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider tbe real In tercet of their chlldrea, and use Caatoria in tcad of tbe various quack ooetruma which are destroying tbeir loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graTes." Da, J. T. Kwo-nuii, ' Conway, Ark. Tka Cantata Ooaapauiy, TI Hurray Street, Haw York City. 'irlvf, written lp ciM-t. -kfo' :K I'.lio liUuusiau an ai.NU. tu .ulu wmt'lfcr. .turn's For Sato ill 0it;ua iiy, c.u.. uy COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. I HAVE NOW IK MY HANDS FOND9 APPU cable to the prtvmenl of the fnllowinir county warrants, endorsed July litis. ISM, to-wltt Num. 10,rl, IU..-KM and ll),!),, fin (laM each. Interest will cease on aume from the date of this notice. M. I.. MOORE. Treasurer of Clackamas Cnunfv. Or. Dated Oregon City. November loth, 18IH. ORDINANCE NO.... QREOOS CITY HOES ORDAIS AS FOLLOWS It la hereby granted to It. C. Stevens, Jr.. and Chas. Wilson for a period of twenty-five years from the final passage of this ordinance the right and prlvllego to erect and maintain poles and wires for a messenger system, In such streets and alleys within the corporate limits of Oregon City as may be designated by Ihe com. mittcc on streets and public, property. Sec. 2. All poles shall be set at a uniform dl tanoe of eight feet from the line of the blocks on all streets, except where some different distance may be agreed upon with the committee on streets and public properly, and shall be so sot as not to Interfere with the rights of property owners. Sec. S. The said messenger aystcm shall be established and in operation within oue year from the final pr -sage of this ordinance or all rights granted he" In shall rovsrt lo the city. 810. t. A written iceptance ereof shall be died with tho recorde.' within thirty daya from the filial passage of this ordinance, and the coats of printing thla ordinandi be refunded to the elty, or all rights horoiu granted shall loneit to the city. Ordered published by the City Council of Ore' gon City, Oregon, at a regular meeting held De cember oth, 1894. T. V. FOUT8, Recorder, SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF RALE OiN FORECLOSURE. In the Circuit Court of (lie 8tale of Oregon, fur the County ol riacnanins. Phoebe A. Gilbert, plaintiff, vs. W. II. Auaros and Olive a. Aumus, acienuams. Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, sa. nroTICE 19 1IKRKBY GIVEN THAT BY 11 trt,,a nf an Yecut l.ttt and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the 8tHtu of Oregon for tne Counly 11 riucnamiis, ucaring date the first day of December, 18iM, in a suit wherein Phoebe A. Oilbort was plaintiff, and W. 11. Adams and Olive 8 Adams were de LnHunl. nitmmftnilinar mp. in the name of the U1.1IA ni itroffon. that out of the leul ehlttte here inafter deacnueii, to realize a auiii buiiicicui m satisfy the demands ol aam necree, ts-wit H468.il and the further sum of I24.30 costs and the further sum 01 itui aa attorney a ree, to ..it,., Dt,h tntrat m, ihn same since aaid de cree waa entered at S per cent, per annum, and .lu.lhA.n.1. ni and ailenHillir thla sa e. Now. therelore. In obedience to aucn uocrw, t did dulv low nnon and will, on Saturday, the Slh day of January, 18U5, at the hour of 1 o'clock D. m. ol aaid day, at the front riiuir nf tllA court hOUsa 10 FaiU COU111V, dir., ftie aula at nnhlin atiotion. and sell to the highest and best bidder, lor casu in n.nu, an 01 the rluht title and Interest tha said aeiennants, onthe'iMf.av of May, lK'jl. had in and to the in nw nop fiRRcrinen real Brooenr. wyiiii Beglnuing at a point where the section line h.,w.nn uuit nn 4 ann n in iowumiiu A miiiiii. -,.. i l nf thawillamatte Meridian, ln Clack. maa nnhdiv. atato nf firowtn. intersects the ni.tm linAnf tha w T. Matlnok Donation Land Claim at Ihe Intersection farthest north; thence south fir) degreea weal s.si cnaina u a thence north SO ileurees weal nm cnaina to a stake on tha fast Hue of the J. R. Crookshanks estate tract: thonoe north along said east line 2l.7ochains to astakei thence south 86 degrees minutes east IM.'i'i clialua to a stake in apptinn line aforesaid! tllenoe north Oil aaid section line 4.25 ehaina to a atake; thence east )n pha nsto a stake: thenca soutn to tne line 01 iha W T Uuflnek Donation Land Claim to a take: thence westerly along the line of said Do nation Land Claim to tne piaceoi ockmii"", containing 77 sorer, more or leas, excepting the railroad right of way. Dated thla 1st day of December A. D. WM. B. C. MADDOCK. Sheriff of Clackamna Connly, State of Oregon, By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. Oregon City Transportation Co's Str. RAMONA. TIME TAB LB OREGON CITY ltOAl Leave Leave PoRTLASlJ OBKOOHC1TT Foot Taylor 8L Foot 8th St. 11:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p m . 1:30 p.m. Str. ALTONA. Oaves Portland Tm'silays, Thursdays ant) Saturdtiys. Leaves Independence and Salem Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Oregon City Market Report. W a at Per bo bulk without sacksi OiT-2a4i'c V bushel, with sacks. Plods Roller 2 so per bbl. net rose 2ne B utt i a V ac a roll, country VsAt 5Se dressed CsiCEtna-Broilers 11(91 SO: young II 50 K: old W. Bur On foot, 1.V44C Mtrrroii-ll an 30 Shihglcs II 90 f thousand. Labb liHc V pound. Rides Oreen.Sc; dry. S97eTk: one-third off orenlled. Sheep pelta, IV 30c Hit Timothy, 114 clover 111. baled. Daiio Farm Prunes 5c: apple stgfc; tall. Mill Fun Short U, Bran 113; Chop 14; rejected wheat. .10 cent t bo Posst Side lie, shouldera e, ham I3r; on foot 4c; dressed JSC Potatoe 40145 cents per 100. Apples u4u cents a box. Ripans T;tfii!e core beache. 'It ITT iTaaTsJT-(T sal Castoria. " Caatoria ia so well adapted to children that I recommend it as aupurlor to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacnan, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of their expert enos In their outaide practice with Caatoria, and although we only bare among our medical supplies what is known aa regular products, yet we an free to confess that the merits of Caatoria has won us to look with favor upon it." Vimo Hospital ikd DispinuaT, Boston, Mass. Allex O. Smith, Pres., MANHOOD RESTORED! WJfJLrJZr fuurnuuted tot-i'r.' u.l iiprvuuadlseases.suoh us Weak Memory. Lusn of llratn 'ower, llfutiii'.lji.Yukt.!ulness. Lost Manhood, Niyntly Kutlssloiis. Nervous. Iivaa.uli drtil ni 4..1U Ii,h4 of power in UeneratlveOrKUtis of either aoxennsed br over e.Yr'.ioit. t'.'itthrut errors, excessive use of tobacco, opium or stint tilnnts. winch I'-ati o Inilrmttr. Consumption or insanity. Can bo carried In n.-tiMtee lu cure or refund she money. Hold brail po other. Write fnrfroi Modlcnl Hook soot si'siij !V EM VBEU CO., MasuuloTuuipiu.CUlCAUU C it.Ut.MAN a UO., Urutuiiste. Oregon Pacific Railroad Company CUAS. CLAItK, Receiver, Connecting with Btr. "HOMER" between Yiujtilna and San Francisco. Stiwmer luvoe Sun Francisco February 'JOtli, March id, Villi, 22d and 81st. Steamer leave VatUiua February 2Mb, March 7 lb. 17th and 27th. Bight reserved to chango sailing dates without notice. For freight and passenger rales apply to any Agent CHAS. J. IIKNDM'S, SON & CO., Nos. 2 to 8 Market Street," SuuFraiicisoo, Cal. CHAS. CLAItK, Receiver, Corvallls, Oregon. To CONSUMPTIVES Tn undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after siill'ering for several years with a severe lung artectloii, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow autferers the means of cure. To thore who desire it, he will cheer fully send (free of charge a copy of theprcscrlp tion used, which they will And a sure cure for Conaumptlnn, AathniM, Catarrh, Bronchi tis and all throat and lung Maladies. 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I Lv Portland Ar I !,M P M 1'2:1B P.M. I Ap Corvallis I.v 1:1X1 P. M. At Albany and Corvallis ium.i u,i,h ...... of Oregon Pacific Railroad. EXPRKSS TRAIN DAILY ( EXCRPTSDNDA Y, I 4:4(1 P. M. 7.2SP.M. Lv Ar Portland MeMlniivllle Ar I 8:2ft A. M Lto:MA.M THROUGH TICKETS TO AIX POINTS IN Til. EASTERN STATES, -CANADA AND EUROPE Can bo obtained at the lowest rstea from L. II. MOORE, Agent, Oregon City R. KOEHI.ER. E. P. ROGERS, )iana-er. Assl.t- rtr Arm Portland, Or NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFKICE AT ORKfJON CITY, OREGON, 'OetotKri!7, 1WM.. Notice la hereby given thai the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Dual proof in support nf his claim, ami that said proof will be made before Register and Keoelver 0. 8. Land Office at Oregon Cltv, ureann, on liecemhcr 20, 18'.M, via: THOMAS A KVANH. H. E. No. K, for the 8E.W of See. 12, T. 3 8 , R. 5 E, He names the following witnesses to prove his rontlniKiua residence uiion and cultivation of, snld loud, viz: Krcd Kleohol, John Mush, Way Ware, t nines E. Currle, all of Cherrvvllle, Oregon. KOHKRT A. MILLER, Ke.i'ktei. XOTK.'K FOR PUBLICATION, I AND (imci! AT ORECIOX CITY, OREGON J Octnlii-r 27, 1MI4. Nntlce Is hercliy given that the folhiwiiiK-nimi-il settler itas tiled notice of Itiit ititctttitiii t'i niHkc flint) proof in support of his cl.'ilin. Hiid Ihut saitl proof will be ltittde he. Inn liie Kcginti r and Kwiver I'. 8 Laud fllce at Orviinn Ciiy.Ori'iniii.nii Di ccnibct 19, lK'.H, iz: M1I.1.1AV I'. RdBCRTS, If. K. No. bl2 fur the E. M of SW. X and W.H of SE 1 i nf Sccthni t, T .2 s., R. ft E. He names the fullnwiitY wilncsses lo iirovo his continuous residence tiini hiuI cultivation of, sithl land, vis: Klllld I'lmh. C. I'llitil, 1 Conner. H. , New, all of Hover, Or. ktilll-.RT A. HILI.EIt, Rcglater. NOTiCK FOR PUBLICATION. 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