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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1895)
Oregon Courier. A. IF. CHENEY. OITY OTFIOIAIi PAPKB, Entered In the Oregon City poiloffloe as aocond olaii matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On year 2 Biz montbi 1 M Three month! , 00 If psld In advance, per year 160 APTlia date oppoilt your addrem on tho paper denote! the time to which you have paid PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON CITY. AUGUST 23. 1895. DON'T CIRCULATE, . There are 60,000,000 silver dollars in tore st the Philadelphia mint. One of the officials soys: "All efforts to get them into active circulation have beon futile." A silver organ answers : "The government has not tried to got them into active circulation. Its ofllcals pre fer to handle paper or gold. They neither pay out nor take in silver cheer fully. But the people accept silver dol lars willingly. There is not a manufac lory in any city but could pay off every week in silver, and the workers would gladly accept it." This Is no answer at all to the mint official's statement. Silver dollars could, indeed, be paid out, and have been paid out in large quantities. But they quickly made their way back to the treasury. The working people do not keep them, but pay them out at once to the shopkeepers and merchants, There deposit them in the banks, and the banks turn them over to those who call for money with which to pay duties and internal taxes. The collectors of the United States then deposit them in the treasury again. For a long time the treasury made an effort to force these dollars into cir culation. It paid express charges on carloads of them from the mints to distant parts of the United States. But in a little while the coins would invar! ably make the round and be back in the treasury again. Everybody paspes them on. If one can keep any money, he will keep gold or paper. The work. ingman will do it; the shopkeeper will do it; the merchant will do it; the bankers will do it, and there is Just one destination for them, namely, the treas ury of the United States, from which they can be passed on no further, un less the government will keep up this perpetual transport of them back into the country and pay the charges. If the government attempts to pay them even to its own employes, there is some thing like a rebellion, as in Washington the other day, when Secretary Morton ordered the people in the department of agriculture to be paid with silver dot. lars. They protested against the brother of silver; they wanted paper or gold. It is literally true, therefore, that all efforts to get these piles of silver dol lars into circulation have been futile. The effort might be more successful, says the Oregonian, if e should enact free coinage of silver and n-eclpitate our money to the silver baa'n; because, M9 JisppeaTaniajaJiyi people " might be glad to get riher.tiun Though ' the dollars were but of half value. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas Abstract L Trust Company. J W Shrader to D T Leo. w K of nw ,'4 and so H of nw of sec lit), t 4 a, r 3 e; w. K J Eyman to O T Tooze, sw ,'4 of se of sec 1(1, t3 s, r 1 w; IH00, J W Hhaw to U Sutilterr, lot 1, hlk 8, Shaw's lirst add to O U: vm. Oak Urove ld Co to Ward Gilbert, lots U and 7, blk 87, Oak (irove. t'JOO. J Coition to Adolph AlatthuiM, lot ee 10. t 2 s. r 2 e: r72. W F Co to O O Kuiiney, lot 2, blk 12, Willamette fulls; si. J W Hhaw to Lizzie Schmidt, lot 21, blk 8, Shaw's first add to OC; (223. U S to U W Brown, e )i of sw 4 and w yt of te 14 of sec 20 and e XA of 11 w ) and w of sec 2!, 1 1 s, r 4 e ; patent . Ifonry Scheer to Mary iloefs, lots 5 0 7 and 8, blk 2, Milwatikie; !. Helen Tompkins to V ll Kribs, I a in Tompkins dlc;2.')0. Helen Tompkins to Wm Hector, 1 a in Tompkins ci; (i:'.. A Wright to M E church, a in A Wright el; . M M White to L M Menefce, 21 0-10 a in ne '4 of sec 2, 1 4 s, r I e j $35. M Beaelder to 11 M Knde, e J' of no M of sue 2, 1 4 s, r 1 e; IU.77 TJVoultonto II M Kudo, 100 a in ne M of sec 12, t 2 s, r 2e; 1U30. Priscilla Parker to II M Kuiln, s ' of sw ii of sec 8, 1 6 s, r 2 e; f 11.13. II Meinke to Anne Johnson, e )'t of sw i of sec 20, 1 3 . r ft e ; I2"(). Win (iodhntild to Xellio W Shipley, lots 10, 11, 12 in blk HI, Windsor; 750. J O Shannon to C K Shannon, lot 34, Shannon's add to O C ; $301). Albright A Logus to J T Appurson, 37.29 a in Straight cl ; 2237 F L Mintie to E It Mintiu, lot 7, blk 45, Oswego; . Marie Schilling to Mary Wilcox, lot 5. blk 7, Subd of Oak drove; $100 Bandmen, Attention. 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I know its worth and do not hesitute to recommend to inv friends and customers. For sale by O. A. Harding, Druggist. Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the public schools at Anderson ('al., says: 1 have used Ulinmlwrlain s ruin liulin and bavo found it an e .cedent remedy for lameness and slight wounds." Lameness usually results from a sprain, or oilier injury, or from rheiimu tistn, for which Chamberlain's 1'iiin Hill (11 is especially intended and uiifipml led. It ullords almost Immediate relief and in a short time effect" a permanent cure. For side by U. A. Harding, Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Til Best 8AI.VE ill tho world for Cuts llnislse, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Toller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corna, and II Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It ! guaranteed to Hive perfect satisfaction jr money refunded. Price ccutspcr box. Km sale by Chnrinnii A Co, i;hnrmnu Urns.' Block. CHIEF OP VOUCH NOTICE OP 8 ALU FOR DELINQUENT MAIN STHKKT ASSKH4MKNT, NOTICE la hereby alien that by virtu, ill a cer tain warrant leaned bv tho Recorder ul Ore. S.ill Clly, dated Ihe lull day of Animal, IM'A, and to me directed, (or tho collection of a certain alreel Improvement aaeeaamenl lavleil for im- improve, mailt 11I Mam atreet In Oregon C'ltv. Clackamas county, Oregou, which warrant oiiiniuanda and requires loo to proceed lu ley iiihjii and aell In manner provided by law. Lot One III III Hloos Tell (lui In Oregon illy, in make Hut an in of one Hundred and Nliiaiy rive and horty-rive lliiliilruilllia llnllara. belli the ailloiilll of aaidaaM-aamt'iit which la unpaid anddelliiiUfiil, a.'eil 1, pou aald lH una (O m unics ion uoj ifOreKiin City fur the Improvement ol Main l red 111 aald city, aa illrwled by Ordinance No. t;,7, of aald Oreson t;lty, which eaiwaMueut li dei'lartHl by Ordinance No. of aald Orosoti City, and w aa vulaied In tho iloeltet nl ( lly Delia oil the Alii day of Oelnlier, IKM, Ui M ra. S. K, I'aiiuai aa nwiiur, ami my iM-rcenlase aim eiaita. and to make my return of the aalu uinler aald warrant wnlilii alxly dnya (roui the date theroof. Now, tiiereforu. hi oliadieiic.t 10 aald warrant,! have levied upon ami will, on Saturday, the Jlni day ul Hepleiubor, at tho hour ol uue o'cloek p. III. of aald day. at Ibe front door of the county court hoiiae 111 Oreson city. Claims, una county. Oreaou, oiler lor aale at nubile auction, and aell to the Insneat and beat bidder fur oaah In baud, all the rishl, title and interval the auhl lira. s. t. ra.iiel haa 111 aim 10 1110 a.ou Ixt One 1 0 in Hloi k Tn tlUj in anid Oreson City, or aa much thereof aa may be lieeeaaary to make aald aum. Piled thla 'J'lh day of AiikiiiI, IW. CllAKI.KS K. lll'KNS, Chief of Police of Oreson City. Thk board of trade of Oregon City has issued a very handsome illustrated pamphlet, devoted to decription of Ore gon City, the great water-power town of the Northwest, and of the nature and capabilities of the adjacent country This is not a "boom pamphlet," for it is devoted to an exhibit of important pre sent facts. It shows how rapidly Orego City is becoming a manufacturing town and presents a forecast of that future to which the development already attained surely points. As a factor of metropolj tan growth, of which Portland as well as Oregon City will have the be u elite the falls of the Willamette cannot be overestimated. The development bag been long coming and much delayed but now it has a foundation laid for giant strides. "It is probablo," says this pamphlet, "that the present gen eration will see the falls of the Wil lamette and Portland harbor within the limits of one city." The Oregonian congratulates Oregon City on the spirit and enterprise shown in this beautiful and valuable publication. Her board of trade cannot scatter too many copies of a publication so creditable to the town and to the state. Oregonian. Money Is so plentiful in New York that the other day $250,000 was loaned over night at the rate of of 1 per cent per annum. The Bank of America lias called a meeting of its stockholders to vote upon a proposition to cut its capital stock of $3,000,000 in two because it finds it difficult to lend at a profit. With money so plentiful and so cheap, the howler for an iucreased "per capita" would shut bis mouth if he understood .he situation ; but there's the rub. Tho Ignorance which made him holler pre vents his stopping to think. Louitvilie Courier Journnl Tux Portland Telegramnyi the reason that San Francisco jobbers gain Wil lamette valley trade is because of freight rates, and that while Southern Pacific rates are not too high, O. R. & X. steamer rates are too low. That is the sorriest apology for railroad extortion one ever heard. The idea of freight rate being too low 1 The Drilliant editorial writer ot the Telegram should be put 111 a glass case and placed on exhibition as the only one of his specie extant. Eugene Guard. Shipments of 1400 tons of fine pig iron from Ohio furnaces to England seem a little like "sending coal to Newcastle." It most seem rather hard on the "pauper labor of England." And a very neat satire it makes on the "protective" duty of 40 cents a ton on iron ore extorted from the houBe by Gorman and the other railroad and mine agents in the senate. 1 This season pack of Columbia river almon i nearly 500,000 cases. VTbea Baby wis . ire f k Caatortfc VTbeai aba waa a Child, abe crtnd for Caaturta. V(Va aba becauna Viaa, ab cfcinf to Caatoria. ajftat At laa chMre, !" Carton KIDNEY. E. W. JovComtanv Gentlemen: I havesu (ered from kidney trouble for two or three yean. would have to Ret up in the nlKlit to void 111; urine from ten toll ftcen times. My aleep was dla. lurbed, audi became very thlu and nervous No appetite; bowels constipated. I have taken two boUlea mid gained fifteen pounds. Sleep well. Have to get up about tlireo times during night, and am very much better In every respect, Willcoiitlnue to tnkc your Vegetable Sarsnparilla for I believe it will entirely cure me. (Signed) SI It. EDWAKD W. FKKKCB, Btockton, Cal. OY'S FOll THK JADKR. JordTKOKtAIlLKSARStrARILLA. The difference betweon Pills and Sim mons Liver Kegulutor, is just this : Pills don't go down very easy with most peo ple, and you feel them afterwards, While Simons Liver Kegulutor in liouid or powder is very pleasnut to take, and the only feeling that you have afterwards is tne great relied that it gives from Coll Btipation, JliliouHiiess, Sick Headache end Dyspepsia. It is a mild laxative and a tonic. br. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlgheat Medal and Diploma. "It is tho best patent medicine in the world" is wlrit Mr. K. M. ilartman, of Alnrouam, Uregnn, says of Ulnimbsr- lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Homedy. "Wlint lends me to make this assertion is from the fact that dysentery in ;ts worst fiom was pro- yalent around hero I not eiiminer and it never took over two or three doses of that remedy to effect a complete cure." For Bale by G. A. Harding, DruggiKt. OF INTEREST TO LADIES. Wo offer no apology in placing before you "The Ladles Safe Protector," it is absolutely reliable, easily adjusted, does not become misplueeu ami Insures pro tection. Can be worn when desired without observation or knowledge of another ami prevents disagreeable an noyance under certain conditions, If you use it once you will never be w ith out it. It is a faithful, safe, and reliable friend whenever needed by special cir cumstances requiring Its use. It is an article every woman should keep ready for immediate u.e. It is simple to use, and inspires confidence to the woman using it. It is reliable and scientilically made, insures protection willi injury to health, as any good physician would say. We tire of the opinion that no article lias ever been made which will ive ns much satisfaction to the woman of to-day as "The Ladies' Safe Pro tector." The immense sales of this article is a substantial indorsement of our claim. ' Do not therefore experiment ith any of the numerous unreliable articles, as it is both dangerous to health and expensive to do so. Such ex perimenting can only result in loss of time, disappointment and dismnl failure. tiadles should remember tins belore or dering other goods and not wuste their time and money on interior articles. he best is always the cheapest. "The Ladies' Safe Protector" is sold under a positive guarantee for tiso for one year ith full directions and is sent sealed in plain wrapper upon recipt of express money order for f2.00, three for fVOO. Do not wait but order ut once. Address Tins La Chosbe Specialty Co., La. Ciiossk, Wis. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. It is a big tiling to suv but nevertlie- ess true, that a great multitude of people ve crowned Simmons 1-iver iiegulator, le King of Liver .Medicines. mere nothing like it for Malaria, Kheunia- sm. Ulnlls and i-ever, uoiisupntion. liiliom-ness. Sick lleudacee, Indigestion and all troubles arising from a sluggish or diseased liver. Simmons Liver Iie gulator is tlie prevention and cure for these ailments. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. E. W. J'lT CoMI'ANY-Gemlemen: 1 have suf fcred from a nervous prostration from flunnelal losses. Can say Joy's Vegetable Haranparllla In cured mo. My liver, stomach and bowels linva been very Inaetivu, but since taaiug your remedy I am entirely null. All business men and women should use It. Please publish. (Signed) MK. WM. IIKNKY JONES. Dulte, Montana ItiM-kuelie, dizziness, tlrednraa give wuy to Joy'a Vegetable Nuraupiirllla. NERVOUS SHOCK. E. W. JovCoMPANV-GeDllemen: This la Ilia first time I have attempted to wrlle for three years. Havo been so nervous and weak that I linve laid In bed for most of the time. A friend who had taken your SurnparlUa sent uie two bodies. The second one is most gone, and I have gained, twenty pounds, and surely feel a new women. I was pale thin. No ambi tion. Had given up, as I bad tried so many remedies and doctors but found no benellt. If you care to publish this you have my consent, (Signed ) MltS. A. C. TILLMAN, Alameda, Cal. SXIIKK OK POI.ICK NOTICR Of SALE FOB IitlMNgt'bNT MAIN STHKKT ASSKHHMKNT. NOTICK Is hereby given thai by virtu,, of a c.rtaln warrant lsu,-d by tho lleconler ol Or'goli Clly, dated lbs 1Mb day of August, 1 !'', ami to me directed, for Ibu eolleetion ol certain street improvement assessment leviau tor tne improve in out 1,1 MhIii sir, 1,1 iii Oroiou Clly. Claekatuaa eouiily, Oregon, which warrant eoi amis ami requires mu to levy Ukim and sell lu manner provided by law, Lot One (11 in block Thirteen hi) in Oregon City, lo make the sum of One Hundred and bighty-Two and rwfX-nty-SIa Hundredths Hollar., being the uiuouot ul aald aisessmeiit which Is unpaid and delluiiilent, assessed upon said Lot One (1) In block (1:1) ol Oregon city lor thu Improvement of Malu street In said city, as dim-led by Ordinance No. 107, of said Oregon City, which assessment Is delared by Ordinandi No. l.-'A or said Oregon Clly, and waaeulersd III the docket ol City Liens on the oili dav of October, 1MKI, hi the Jauiea Hulau Kslnte as owner, and my ieroetitage and coals, and to luuke my return of the aale uinler said warrant within sixty days from the dale tliereol. Now, lliereinru, in uneuieucv io nm uarranl I have leviml lllnill and Will, oil Satur day, the -Mat duy of S.-plemlier, lslio, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. ol auld duy, at Ibu front door of the county court house In Oregon City, Clackamas eouiily, uregou. oner lorsuieai puouc aiiellon.nud sell to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand, all the rutin, title and Interest III., K.. 01 .1.1 III, M llohin Kstule has III and lo tile said Lot One (ll m lllock Thirteen (I I) lu said Oregon city, or as niiicii tuereui as may -t necessary to make aid sum, Paled this HOtb day of August, 18(15. C1IARI.KS K. UL'IINH, Chief of Police of OrcKUii City OIHEP OP POUCH NOTICK OK HAI.E FOK PKUNyt'KNT MAIN STHKKT AHSK8KMKNT, UOTICK la herebv ilven that by virtue of certain warrant Isaued by Hie Iteeorder nl Oregon city, dated the Ulli day August, Islifi, and lo ma directed, for the colleellotl of a certain slraet improvement aaaeaameiil levied (or lha imnmvoiueiil of slain alreel Hi Oregon Clly, Clackamas county, Oregon, which warrant eonimantis ami requires me to pna-eeu io levy upon and aell III manner provided bylaw, ld Two (in In block Twelve (IJ) in Oregon City, in make the aum of One Hundred and sixty and Kluhly (liia.lluiidrodtlia Dollars, hoi ml the amount of said assessment which la unpaid and dellnr'ttfii!, aaaessed upon said l.ol Two C2) in lllock Twelve (Ul of Oregon City for the luiprovs. men! or Main street in sain cuy, aa uireeieu by Ordinance No. I'd, of aald Oregon Clly which assessment la declared by Ordiuaiioo No -1MI. of aald Drclfon C'ltv ami was entered ill Iho ulockctnfClty I, lens on the 6th day of Oetola-r, aciu, lo 1, I. Harm as owner, ami niy percentage wis costs, and lo make my return of tho sale sudor aald warrant within alxlv days from the date thereof. Sow, therefore. In obedience lo aald warrant I havu levied upon and will on Saturday, the .'1st day nl Saplcmhor, IKi, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. ot suld day, at Hie from door of Hie county court house lu Oregon Clly. Clackamas county, Oregon, oiler for sale at Eulillo auction, and sell to thu highest and best lildcr for cash In hand, all the rhiht, llilc and lutcrcat the said L. T llarln lias In ami hi the said I ol T wo W In lllock T welve (12) In said Oregon Clly, or as much thereof aa may lie necessary lo make said sum. Dated this 201 li day el August. IW. CIIAIII.KS K. lll'HNH, Chb-f of Police of Oicgon City The Weekly Oregonian and IheCul'itlKR for $2, cash in advance. The Rural Northwest or the N. Il Pacific Farmer and CoiiitiKit for 1.50, cash in advance. L. 1. Fisher, newspaper advertising agon 12 Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco, is oiu authorized agent. This paper is kept on file In bla office. CIIIKK OK l'OIJCB NOTICK Of SAI.K FOB DKI.INgUENT MAIN STHKET ASSESSMENT. NOTICE Is hereby given thai by virtue ef aoertala warrant iaailMl by the Itcconlcr of Oiegoll Clly, dated the tlth day of August, 1'A anil to ma directed, for the collection of a cerlala ativet hit nroenielil anaessuiiiil levied for the improvement of Hulll alreel ill Olegoii t lly, Clackamaa county, Oregon, which warrant commands aud requires Die to procel-U to levy upon auu aell lu manner proviucu li law. I.oL Four Mi lu ltha;k '1 lilr'een (bll, iu Oregon City, to make Ilia aum of One Jiuudred and Elgluy-eight and Seventy-seven MtinilrcUtlia Dollars, li,.i,itf tin, amount of aald aaseasuient which Is unpaid and delinquent, asieastd upon said Lot (4) in Block Thirteen (1:1) of Oregon Clly fortbe tiuprovsment of Haiti atreet in aald city' aa directed by ordinance No. lo7, of aald Oregon City, which asaeaauieut is declared by ordinance No. l.V.I, of aald Oregon Clly, and waa entered ill the docket ot City Liens on the r.il, iluv ol Ociobar. lH'.lX to James Uolan Estate as owner, and my percentage and costs, aud to make my return of the sale under said warrant wilbin slaty days from the date iliernuf. Now, therefore, In obedience to said warrant 1 have levied upon and will, ou Saturday, the glut day of September, )!, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of aald day, al Ilia front door of the county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas counly, Oregon, offer for sale at publlo auction, and aell to the log heel and best bidder for cash III hand, all Ilia right, title aud Inlorest the said Jauiea Polan Estate hits in and to the said Lot Four (4) in lllock Thirteen (13) In aald Oregon Oily, or as much thereof aa may be necessary to make said aum. Dated thla 2l)tli day of August, 1W5. CIIAIILKS A'. BUHNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City. THIS PAPER la kent tin file at R Pake's AdvertlslmrAa-cncv (H and 08 llerchants Exchange, fan rranciaco, California, where contracts ior advertising can ue inane ior it. Our New "7 Leader, J I Last year's demand for our Leader was so large that we were unable to manufac ture them as last as they were ordered. This year we have one mammoth factory mat manuiactures nothing Dut this line, and we are making this boot in such immense quantities that we are able to produce a much better boot. We have many new improvements In this line: first, it is made of heavy gen uine Dongola, solid leather sole and inner sole; second, it has a leather sock lining, which no other but a high-priced boot has ; third, it has a back-stav : fourth, as much care is taken in selecting; this stock, and in making, as in our higher-priced goods; fifth, we not onlv warrant but we guarantee every line to be just as repre sented. The above cut is an exact copy of the boot itself. Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola But ton; styles, Plain Opera Toe, Plain Com mon-sense loe, upera Toe Patent Tip; widths, D, E, and EE ; sizes, t to 8. Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola Front Lace, Opera Toe Patent Tip; widths, D, l., ana ill.; sizes, 2j to a. Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola But ton, Spring Heel, Common-Sense Lest; Patent Tip ; widths, D, E, and EE ; sizes, ik to 6. Any of the above-described shoes sent on receipt of $1.45, all postage paid by us. Send for complete illustrated cata logue of all grades of boots and shoes free. Please mention this paper. P08TAL 8HOE CO.. Box 2657. Boston, Mass.1 CHIKF OF roI.ICE NOTICK OF SALE Foil . IlKLINQl'KNT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. CfllEF OF P0IJCI NOTICE Or BALE FOB DELINQUENT MAIN STHKET ASSESSMENT. NOTICB li hereby given that by virtue of a curtain ns.ul ioJ Lv ! Hi-iirtler of Oregon City, daied the 9th day of Auguat, iwj.i, and to me directed, for the collection of a certain street Improvement asseasment levied for the improve ment of Muiu atreet in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, which warrant commands and requires me to proceed to levy uimn and sell in iniinner provided by lnw, Lot lour (4) III Block Ten (10) In Oregon City, to mako the aura of Two Hundred Forty and Eighty-Three llundredlh Dollars, being the amount of said assess mailt which is unpaid and delluoneiit, asaeaaed upon said Lot Four(4) In lllock Ten (It)) of Oregon City for die Improvement of Main street in said city, aa directed by Ordinance No. Uii, of aald Oregon City, which asseasment Is declared by Ordinance No. LV., of said Oregou City, and was entered hi the docket of City Liens on the oth day of October, DM, lo Mra. s.t K. Paouet as owner, and my percentage and costs, and to make my return of the sale under said wiimuit within aixtv dnva from lha date thereof. Now, therefore, in obedieuce to said warrant 1 hare levied upon and will, on Baiumay, tne zisi uay Ol September, 1SU5, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of aald Uay, at the front door uf tlie roltnty courthouse in Oregon City Clat kuinaa counly, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash lu. hand, all the right, tillr and interest the said Mrs. S. E, Paipiet has lu and totheaalil l.ol r our H) 111 Bl len (iui in asm Oregon C'ltv, or aa much thereof as may be ncces- sury to make nam aum. Haled this 2Ulli day of August, H. CIIAIILKS E. IlUItNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City CHIEF OK POLICE NOTICK OF SALE FOll DKI.INljt'KNT MAIN STHKET ASSESSMENT. NOTICK la hereby given that by virtue of a certain warrant issued by the Iteeorder of Oregon uuy. oaten uie via (lay or August, inm, and to me dlrecU-d, for the collection ot a certain alreel improvement assessment levied for Ihe Improvement of Main atreet In orcein Clly, Clackamaa co.inty, Oregon, which warrant conimaiids and rcuulrcs me to i ria-ccd lo levy upon and sell in manner provided by law, l"l Hve (oi in Hlock Fifteen (li) In Oregon Oily, lo make Iho sum of One Hundred and Eighty-Two and Seventy Six Hundredths Dollars, being the amount uf aald assessment which la llunald and delinoiicut. assessed unon said Lot (6) in Hlock Fifteen tlr) of Oregon i lly for the liuiiriivemeiit of Main street lu said city, as directed by Ordinance No. lo7. of said Oreiro'u Clly, which assessment Is declared by Ordinance No, I.V.i, of aald Oregon olty, aud was entered in the docket of City Lleus on thu Mil (lav of Oelober, IMW, to I,. T Harln ns owner, and my percentage and costs, and to make my return of tlie sale under auld warrant within sixty days from the dale thereof. Now. therefore. In obedience lo said warrant 1 have levied upon and will, on Haturdav, the Jlatdayof September, lsis'i, at Ihe iiour id one o'cloca p in. of said day, at the fiout door of tlie county ootirt house In Oragiui City, Clackamas eon ty, Oregon, offer for sale al public auclhin, and sell lo the highest and best hldder for cash in baud, nil the right, title and Interest the said L. T. II iriu has iu ami to the suld l ot Five (" iu lllock Fifteen (I'd In said Oregon Clly, or as much tliereol as may be necessary to make suld sum. - Haled Ibis JOlh day of August, lsu.i. CIIAIILKS E. Hl'KNS, Chlcl of I'ollce of Oregon Clly. What is Castoria la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infauti and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic subnlnnco. It Is ft harmless substitute for Paregoric, DropM, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' usa by Millions of Mothers. Custorlu destroys Worms and allays fevcrlHlincss. Custoriu prevents vomltlnff Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea aud AVltid Colic. Castoria relieves teething' troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOK DELINQUENT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. NOTICE is hereby given thai by virtue of a cerluiU warrant Issued bv the lti.roriI,.e nf Oregon clly, dated the Ulli day of August, Hiii'i, anil to mo directed, for (he collection ot a cerlaln street Improvement assessment levied for Ihe Improvement uf Main street in Oregon City, Clackamas countv. Oreuon. which warrant commands and rciUires mu to proceed to levy upon and sell In manner provided by law, Lot One (1) 111 block Twelve (la) In Oregon Clly, lo make the sum ol One Hundred a ml NiueivMii and Ninety-One Hundredths Dollars, being the amount of said assessment which is uuiwid and iii-iiiKinciii! asseiwcu noon aaiu iioi u iu u u llha-k (12) of Orcgou City for the improvement it Muiu street in suld city, as directed bv Ordinance No. Ii7, of said Oregon City, which assoteuieiit is declared by ordinance No. loll, of said Oregon city, and was entered lu Ihe docket if City Liens ou Ihe full day of October, 1W3, lo L. T. llarln as owner, aud my percentage and cosls, ami I ake n.y return ol the sale under said warrant within sixty days from the date tuereui. now, inerciorc, in oucdlelice to said aarranl I have levied noon and will, on Hutur day. the 21st day of Seplcuiiier, Imi.'i, at Ihe hour mviieuuiiica p.m. oi saw uay, at tne I rout door uf the couiov court house in Ore gon Clly, Clackamas county, Oregon, oiler for saie at puunc auction, auu sell lu tlie lilgnest ami best bidder for cash lu hand, all the right, title aud Interest Ihe said L, T. llarln has In aud lo tlie sum Lot One (1) In lllock (i ) in saiu Orciron City, or aa much thereof as may be ui-cessary to make said sum. Dated this 20th day of August, 1WIV t'HAKLES fi. Bl'KNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City. "Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of IU good effect upon their children." Da. 0. O. Osaooo, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria la the best remoily for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will conalder tlie real Interest of their children, aud use Cantoris in stead of the vuriousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KlKCBELOK, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria la so welt adapted to children thai I recommend it as superior to auy prescription knowu to me." H, A. AncnsB, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expert ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known ss regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." VMTxn Hose ith. and Dispsnsakt, Boston, 1 Allen C. Surra, Pre;, The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. NOTICE Is hereby given that bv vlrtlti warrant issued by the Record er of ( for Oeer Fifty Teara. As Old ask Wiix-Tbied Kamnf. Mra. Win alow'a Soothing Syrup baa been naed for over fifty yean by aallliona of mothers for their cbildrra while teething, with perfect auceess. It aoolbea the child, softens th. guma, allays all pain, eurea wiud colic, and ia Ike beat remedy for IHarrbuaa. la pleasant to thetaet.. Bold by Druggists In every part of Ihe Wo r!4. Twenty-Sv. rsnU a bottle. Iu value lain calculable, fie sura and ask for Mra. Wiosiow's Soothing Syrap, and take so other kind . of a certain Oreuotl Citv late,l the '.'th ,lay of August, leiio, ami to me llirei-tial, r,,r the collection of a certain street improvement anseaenicut levied for the liiinniveiiient of llalll street In Oregon City, Clackamas countv. Oregon, which warrant comniainls and requires me to piiH-etHl lo levy upon ami sell In manner proviilt-d by law, Isit Hie (A) in Mock Mevellteen tl7 lu Oregon Clly. to nuike the sum ot Sixty-one and Eleven Hundredths Dollars, being the amount in nil assessnieni mucn Is Ulipini anil UeUnoUent, assesaed upon said Lot (ol In ltl,K-k seventeen (17) of Oregon t'ily fur Ihe hiipnvemeiit of Main street in said city, as ilirccted by Oidiuance No. 1.",", of pild Oregon City, which a'ssessnient la dcclaml by Orilinance No. 1..U, ef rniil Oregon City, ami waa entered in the docket ef Cil.v l.leua tin the Mb day of Octolwr, ls!i:l. Ui Charlca tl.,t,ti aa owner, and uiy percentage and costs, and to make my return n't Ihe aale uinler said warmnt within aUty days from the ,late thereof. Now, llien-fore. In obolielire lo said warrant I have levied tipoii and will, on riatllr- uay, tne -Ist Uay or Meptemher, 1S!H, at the hour nf one o'clock p. III. of said day, at the from door of the cooiilv court bouse in Oregon City, rlackama iMilnty. Oregon, offer for sale at pitMic auction, ami aell to the highest and Im-si liller for ca-h in hand, all the r'chl. title and Inlerrat the ma ( l.srl, llolils liaa in ami to the sael lit 'i. (,'i in u,N-k Seventeen 1, in said Oregon City, or aa much thereto 1. may W necessaiy to nuike aaiil sum. Dated thla .!ttth day of Augnst lf.lY CH VKI.IK K. Bl'KNS, thief of Police of Oregon City, CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOK DELINQUENT MAIN 8THEKT ASSESSMENT. NOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue of a certain warrant iaallid by the lleeonler uf Oregon Oily, dated the nth day of August, lstio, ami to tnu direct, ed, for the collection of a certain atreet hnprovee- ent assessment levied for Ihe Improvement of Main street In Ong n City, Clackamas cotinti, Oregon, which waritt. t commands nnd naiuiresna III proceed to levy llsm and sell In manner provided bv law, Lot Five (f) In Ultak Twenty-elglit CM. lu Oregon Ciiy to make tile snni of 'lb reei Hundred anil Thirty-three and Eighty-six Hundred! bDoLl uv.beitiK the amount of said as,eauifiit which la unpaid anil oelinilleiii, asaesseil upon said Lot Kive (nl in inocg i weiuy-eigni () nl Oregon Citv for the iliipnivemeHt of Alain street in said city as directed by Oidinauee No. I."i7, of said Oregon Clly, wlncli assessment is ueciaieu oy unu nance no. loll. if said Oregon Clly, and waa cillercd in the dia-ket of 'Itv Liens tin lha .'illl day of October, ll:l. to John Par.ons. Lu ru Itoyal ami tlsinou ltoval ss owners and uiy percentage ami costs, and to make my aeltirtl of Ihe sale under said warrant wi liin eixty days from tlie date thereof. Now Iherel'ore, in obedience to 'said warrant 1 have lev ictl upon and will, on Satur day, the'adst day of September, IS'.Ci, at Ihe hour of oueo'cha'k p. 111. of said day, at tile front (hair of Ihe county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county Oregon, tiller for aula ut puldio allltionalid sell to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand, all the light, title and inn-rest the said John Parsons. Ijidru Hoval and Osinon ltoval have lu and U, Ihe said Lot Five .'! ill llha-k Twenty-eight (2SI in said Oregon Clly. or as much thereof as may he neceaaary to uuiKe aaiu aum. Dated this 'Jlllhday of August 1X0.V CIIAIII.ES E. UI'KN'S, thief of Police ef Oregon City, CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOR . DELINQUENT MAIN STREET . lUUL'i.'UML'Uf -j. atrauaoiiiGiii i, N- OTICE Is hereby given that by virtue ol certain warrant laatied by Iho Recorder of ,l.nll.. l-ll.. ,l,.,H ll.o ,11k .1...... ..... VICglM. UBICI. ,UO w.ll UIJ Ol AUKUBI, 1011,1, aud to me directed, for the collection of a certain street Improvement assessment levied fur too improvement ol Mam street in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, which warrant commands and requires me to proceed to levy upon and sell in manner provided by law, Lot Six (li) iu lllock (Hi) lu Oregon City, to make the sum of One Hundred ami Seveuiy-slx and Seventy-Four Hundrcdilis Dollurs, being the amount of said assessment which is unpaid! and delinquent, assessed upon said Lot Six (d) in lllock (lb) of Oregon City for the improvement of Main street In said city, as directed by Ordinance No. lo7, of said Oregon Clly, which assessment Is declared by Ordinance No l.iti, of said Oregon City, and was entered In the tioeket of City Liens on Ihe 5th day of October, lslix to L, T. Darin as owner, and my percentage and costs, and to make my return tif the sale under said warrant within sixty days from the dale thereof. Now, therefore, In obedience to said warrant I have levied upon uml will, on Saturday, the 21st dav of September, lMfci, at the hour ol one o'clock p. m of said day, at the front door of tlie county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to Ihe highest aud best bidder for cash in hand, all Ihe right, title anil interest the said L. T bar In lias in and lo the said Lot Six (S) in Ulock riiteeu t."0 in gaiu urcgon my, or as inucn thereof as may be necessary to make suld sum. Dated this 20th day of August, ls',1.',, CHARLES E. BURNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City. DON'T STOP TOBACCO ITS l.XJCUIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY uml don't be inipoHetl upon liy buying 8 reini'il Hint require", you to tlo go, as it ia noiliii'it nioro tlinn a KiiliHtitiito. In the Hinlilt'ti stoptit;c of ttilmt'co you iiiugt have Koine Ktitntilnut. ami in must nil raxes, tlie c licet f tlie rjiiiiinliiiit, lie it 011111111, nior pliine, or other opiates, leaven a fur torge Iniliil con tiucteil. Ask vour (lrnutrist about BAC0CUK0. It ia purely veitetrble. You tlo not have to Btop iisinif to bacco with BAC0 CUR0. It will notify yon when to top ami vour desire for tuliucoo will cease Your f-ystem will he aa free from nicotine ds the tiny before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron find written ejimriiiilee to absolutely euro the tobacco huhit in all its forms, or money refunded. Price fl per box or 3 boxes (DO tlnyg treatment and guaranteed cure) f2.50. l'or siilu by all tlruiruisla or will be sent by mail upon receipt of price. Sknii six two-cknt stamps fob sample box. Booklets and pruofs free. KUUEKA CIIKMICAL & M'F'U. CO., La Ciosse, Wis. Onico of THE FI ON EE It I'RESS COMPANY, V. W. HiniMeg, Sunt, St. l'uul, Minn., Sept. 7, 1NH. Eureka Chemical A M'l'g. Co., I.a Crosse, Wis. Dear sirs I have been a tolmcco liemi for many yours, nnd during the past two years have smoked liftt-i-n to twenty clears regularly every day. .My whole nervous system became nltccted. uuiil in v physician 'lob I me 1 must keep up the use of tobocco for the time being, at least. I tried the so-eallid "Kei'lcy l'ure," 'No To-llac." and various olher remedies, but w ithont success. 11 ail 11 1 accldeiitly h-ariied of jour "Ilaeo-Curo." Three weeks ago to-dny 1 consider invself ctnndetely cured; I am hi porb-ct henllh, and tlie horrible craving for tulmcco, which everv Inveterate smoker lully appreciates, has completely left me. 1 con sider your "Biu o-Curo" simply wonderful, nnd can fully recommend II. Yours very truly, C. VV. IIOItNICK. The New Way East. a fin n d j?i m nn'Q iimcq r The Short Route To Points In f Vasbingten, Idaho, Montana, Dakotas, Minnesota and the EAST. hron'I, Tickets n SuIh To and From Ami AT-sfj POINTS in LHo U. HM CAVADA ami KUROI'E Chicago. St. Louis, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, New York Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. NOTICK FOB rLDLICATION. IANtl OFKtCK AT OREC.OS CITY. OKEiiON, J AiikiiiI S, lx. Sotuv is hert liv eivt-n Uml J Itic follow inK nmiH'ii m-MU-r him tiled not irt of Inn tntftitioi. to make tltml rxif in uiitrt of I hit S-l.ltn in,1 llldl ISI.I nisaaaf Will lU n...l I Vfor the RtuinUr i'l't Ki-oivtr I'. H I n ' intice at orrKou tuy, Ori'Kou, iu Sptnntwr linti, f ltJ vii: CASI'AR Tl'NKKR, II. f.. No. M.7, f.r (lie K XE. ;n.l K. UT.. ( Kt. , I p. K, K. A h. lit nnint- the fllm inc iltifi!H'ii ta prove bin coritimiutia r-ni-! ilciice upon stmt fiiltivnrtnn of. hi1 lnnl, vu: I Henry KN-h, (tottlieb Xnller. Johan Meyer ami j Jamc II. 8. Maybtv, all uf 8aaly, Unfo'n. KOftKRr A. MIIJ.KR, Riveter CHIKF OF TOMCK KOTU'E OF SALE FOR ItKI.INgrKNT MAIN STHKKT A.KSSMKNT. NOT UK ii hcrt'by given that by virtue uf a reruin wnrrrtitt Iwiteil ly the KMvnhr of Oivkod Citv. diitetl the IK h tay of AugUftt, in'Xy, anil to uie direct. til, fur the rollertioa uf a cm tain mrt'H ttnprovenieiit MvuHiiifiit levfed fur Ihe inipmvenieiti uf Main tn et in Oreuii Cily. CUfkaiiiH county, Oregon, which wnrrnnt t'oliinirttttN and require tne tu prKeed to lew nihin and cell in n tanner provided y lnw, Lut Haiti) in lUi-t'k Seven t. -en (1,), iu Oregun (liy, nuike tne attiu ui riity-tnree ana tMUety-nix Hundredth IV)lUnt, beinif th amount uf mid attth-wimeut which 1h unNild and delinentt aMNOMetl upon vafd U't Six (Hi in Itlork Seventeen 1 17 uf OrecoD C'ily for the improvement uf Main street in aid cuy. a directed by On It nunc No. .7, of mid Oregon City, Whiih iiswliienl ! declnretl ty Onli- tmiir u. i,t.t, of mui orrifun uy, ami wan enter nl in the ducket of City Llni on the Mb dnV of October, 1m3, U Charlen Bdd aa owner, and my H'nntHK ) ctwU.andto make my rriUrn of the uie nmler Mid warrant mun ixty tiaya troni the date thereof. Now, therefura, in utrdient-e to, Mtitl warrant I have levied upon and will, on Stitur-1 day, the 2Ut day of Septt-mber. lMi. at tha huur uf 1 out o'eliK'k p. in. of Mid tiay. at the front donr of! the county court liouite In Orepm City, Clnrkamaul countv. t-rt-Bon, offer fur aale at public auction, and Ml to the highent and beat bidder for cmnh in hand, all the right title and intent the mthl Charle ll'UU haa in and tn the raid lxt Six 161 in Block he v en teen i17i In aaid iregun 'ity, or an niuro thereof as may be necewary to make aaid sum. Dated thla iMb day of AnKut, D'.k. CIIARI.K8 C B CRN'S, CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT MAIN STRKET AaSSK&i.iKNT NOTICE ia hereby given Hint by virtue of a ctTlniii wiirrani in sued by the Recorder of Oregon Clly. tinted Ihe Mh day of Auguft, IH'A, and to inedlreoud, for the eolleetion ol aeurhiln tttreut improvement assessment levied fur the improvement ut Alain street In O retro n City, Cluehamas county, Oregon, which warrant commumiH aim re(uirett tne to proceed tu levy npun and sell in maimer provided by law, Lot mree w in uiock intneen ti;ij in t-regon Cilv to make the mini of One Hundred and Kiirhtv One aud hlxty lluiulredthn Dollars, beini; the amount ol said HSHessineiu wtiicti u unpttid aud dellnuiient, assessed upon gaid IM Three :i) in Block Thlriwu (MM of on gon City forth improve ment of Malu street in tmat city, as directed bv Ordinance No K7. of waid Oregon City, w hie ft iiRHesineiit is declared by ordinance .No. List, of said Oregon Clly, and was entered in the docket ot City Liens ou the .'ith day of Oe tuber, IttKi, to the Jam en Polan Kstate as owner, mid my percentage and cosls, aud to make in v return of the sale under suld warrant within sixty days from the date thereof. Now, therefore, in obedieiiee to said warrant I have levied uph and will, mi Saturday, the '21st day of Heptemher, lH'A al the hour nf one o'clock p. "in. of niil dav, at the front door of the county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas eouiitv, Oregon, oiler for sale at publie auction, and sell to thu highest and bast bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and intercut the wild James Dotan Kstate has in and to Ihe a tld Lot Tim (3) in Blovk Thirteemi;!) ill said Oregon City, or as much thereof as may be necessary to make said sum. P-ied this 2nth day of August, 1 CIIARI-KS E. BURNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City. Tiio On nt Vnrlhnrn Rnllu-nv Is a limv 'rriilKronlliifi lol Line. ftima ltn(Til.l Ilirarv Obsorvatiou cars, Falnee Sleeping and Lining cars, Family Tourist Sleepers and first, and second-chis eoai'liea. Having a rock ballust trark the Ureal Northern Railway is free from dust, one of Ihe chief annoyances nf t'tinscuutineiilitl travel. Round trip tickets with slop over privileges aim cnoiee ot rouirn rouius For further information call upon or writs. o. o. F. I. WHITNEY O. V. & T. St. Paul, Minn. or DONOVAN, General Ant, V22 Third St., Portland, Ore. BIG PROMTS ON- Small Investments, $10.00 Iti-tiirtiliiK T'Tosix-rty will mke mmty rich, but nowlu're can they make ho much witbln a short tlmv aa bv successful Spw:uliilioii In tlraiii, I'rovlsioiia and Slock. FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED can be made by our Systematic Plan of Speculation originated by us. All aucccssful speculators operate on a regular system. It Is a well k.iown fact that there arc thousands of men in all parts of the United ritates who, by avateinulic Hading tliroiich Chicago brokers, make large amount), every year, raiiping from a few thousand dollars for the mmi who invesls a hundred or two hundred dollars up lo$6U,IXXI or 8uu,otX) or more by those who invest a few thousand. It is alsoa fact that those who make Ilic largest prolits from comparnt Ively small investments on tills plan are persona who live away from Chicago and Invest through brokers who thoroughly un derstand systematic trading. Our plan does not risk tlie whole nmoiuit Invested on any 'rude, but rovers liotli sides, so tha' whether the market rises or falls il brings a sleaily prollt that piles up enormously lu a short time. WHITE FOK CONVINCING TKl'TIIS, also our Manual on suceessnl speculation and ou Dallv Market Report, full ol inoney-iiiasing pointers. Al l. HtKK. Uar Manual e.xnlaiiis mar gin trading iuny. ingnesi ren-renees in reuarti io our manning anu aueccss. For further Inforinntioii address Jof'n for Ilia Jmli'il and tiuod lkulllt fur all iluuklnd. JOY'S VE0ETABH MMAPARILLA. nnds froin J L rU. and J italiis nil I I I ns r I V r lira ttimiijrh natiire'sowa proirclian ui-la. Joy's d r it or ffl" ' deadly pola. 'w'L'iS "lrill on Joy's cures Uy Vetabk tiKjijS EP. B.,r..i.i ilia 4.. 1 C h r o b U blood of all fctl,"W "" '- v !,1',.!m,:nrd cmiraisi all KiSY Alfectloua. tacaa inipuri-J,J ?! a Joy'a Vi'irt'iiiMo nursuimrillu I'lfvenls tired foul- luiTi, rtaKRiTliiB sen- nili.uia, jmlitiilion oi lio.irt, rush ot blood to tlie liotul, diiiincKg, ringing in eara,SjKits beluretlie eye lieudiit'lie, bil-iiiiisnr-a.couiitipatlon of bowelo, pain in Iho liiica,iiieliniclioly, Iniiftne Oiuitiil, (util lireu.li, iinii.ea on faca, xnf sml limb, tlecliiiOofncrra force ihty o e 1 1 h, fuint hih'IIh, c ild, cl.iminjr leet mid tiiinils, sour rlslngH, fatigue, in Boiiiiua, and all dis nines of I lie stomach, liver and klilners. Joy.s Vegetahle Bar saparills is sold by sit druggials. Kefuae a siihslltiite. M'lien you pay for the heat ace Quit you get the best. t Tin P T, Uakea Henry I', Payne, llecelvi-ra. Henry C, Houis T!flRTHERN t A m PACIFIC R.R. U N Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist Diniii"; Cars Sleeping Cars fST. VAX! I. MINNKAI'III.IH III (.I TH TO FAIlliO UliA.MI FOll KB t'lttHIKSTON W'INNirKtl llKI.KNA and THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAOO WASHINGTON Pi III LAI) K LI'IIIA NKW VOItK llos roN ami all POINTS KAST ami ROt'Tlt. For Information tls tickets, call nn er wr nrds, maps tod A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. 8,15 Morrison Street, torner Third. JOHN WELCH, I)eiillt. Rooms "ii, 77, 7u, Dekum llUlllllllg. Portland, ukeooh. Blany of my frieiula have tnailile to tluil me; bancs tliia earil. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Shasta Route OK THE SOUTIlElliN PAC111C CO. The E Jt press Tralua Leave Portland Dully. JS'UilhJ North. :.'i0 P.M. D:3,'. p. m. I0:4d A.M. Lv Portland Ar 8:10 a. M Lv Oregon Clly Lv 7:8a. Ar Man l'ranciaeo Lv 6:00 r. Tlie above tralua atop at Kast Portland, Oreuon City, Woodouni, Salem, 'turner. Marion. j..iii. son, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Shedds. tlalsey, llarrisbiirK, Juuuuuu citv, I tnu. Kiiijeue, Cruswell, Drains. KOsjfiHUItli MAIL DAILY. S::iua.m. 9:27 A. m. r.ii) r. m. THOMAS & CO , Bankers and Brokers, 241-212 Uilot Huh g Ihicgo.I. I'lIlKf UF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOR PKMKtll'KST MAIN STRKET ASSES8MKNT. Chief uf IVIicenf Orrfin Ot). Notice. I'nlt.Hl state Land Ofnea On-aon rilv, Ancna !Mh. N.4lee fa hen'hy riven that the approved Klat of aurvey of toa nsiup Hsoutn. ranseaeast. as Iwn n-.-eivel from the Purveyor iteneral of Oreson, and oil, rptrmbrr Hth, ls.S atQa'eloek s m.of aaid day. aaid plat ardt he Died in this ortiee and lh lanl thereia enhraied will be aulj-t to entry on and afler aaid dale Rossarr A. Miixn, Register. I'mi Pam'rr, Rereiver. CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOR DKHNllt'ENT .MAIS STREET ASSESSMENT. NOTICK la hereby given that by virtue of a certain warrant Issued by the Recorder of Oregou City, dated Ihe Ulli day of August, ls!, aud to mo directed, for the collection oi a certain street improvement assessment levied for the improvement of Main atreet in Oregon Clly, Clackamas county, Oregon, whkli warrant commands ami requites me to proceed to levy upon and aell in manner provided by law. l-ot Two Uj in lllock Thirteen (i:t) in Oregon city, to make the sum of One Hundred and Sevenlv Six and Seventy Four llundrvdtha Hollars, being tlie amount of aaid asecsstnent which is unpaij and delinquent, asscsecd upon saiii Ixit Two (2) In Hlock Thirteen (13) of Oregon City for ihe improvement of Main atreet in aaid 'city, aa directed by Ordinance Ne. h')7, of aaid Oregon t'ily. which assessment ia declared by Ordinance No. l-'ai, of aaid Oregon Clly, and w as entered In the docket of City l.lcne ou the 5th day of Oclulier, lsu:l, tu Jamea lMlau Estate as owner. and my percentage and cists, ami to make my retarn of the sale under said warrant williiu alxlv days from tne Uale thereof .vwr, there fore, ill obedience lo aaid warrant 1 have levied upon and wilt, on Saturday, the '.'lac day of !epteintMT, ishi. at tne noar oi one o clues p. m. of auld dav, at the front door of Ihe county court house in Oregon City, Claikamas county, ore gou, otter for aale at public auction, and' aell to the highest and best bidder for cash In haud, all the right, title and Interest the said James llohin Estate has In and to the aald Lot Two !) In Block Thirteen (ll) in said Oregon City, or as much thereof as may be neceaaary to make aaid auui. Pated thia itxh day of Aiutust. lwtt. CHARLES K. Bl'RNS, Chief of Tulice of Oregon City. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a certain variant issued by the iteeorder of Oregon City, dated tlie (ith day of August, ls'.io, and to nie direeted. fur the collet-lion of a certain street improvement assessment levied lot the improvement of Main street in Oregon Clly, Clackamas comity, Oregon, which warrant commands anil reiiiireH me tu proceed to levy upon and sell in manner provided by law, Lot Two (2) In lllock (Un in Oregon Cilv, to noike I lie sum of One ilnrdred and Kighiy-Eigiii and Sixty-Two Hundredths hollars, being the amount of said assessment which is unwtid and deliniileiit, assessed lll"n SHid Lot Two (21 in lllock Ten (10) of 'Jregou Cilv for Ihe improve ment of Main street in said city, aa directed hy Ordinance No. 1 o. of said Oregon City, wlih-h assessment Is declared by Ordinance No iV.i, of said Oregon L'ify, and was eun-red in the it.s-ket of Clly Liens on ihe -Hh day of October, IS'.i;!. to T. ygaut ss ow ner, ami my H-rcentage and costs, aud to mane niy return of the sale under said warrant within sixty ilaysfrom date thereof. Now, therefore, in obedience to said warrant I have levied upm ami w ill, on Saturday, the Jlst dav ot Sel.temlHT. ls'A ut Ihe hour of one o'clock p m.of sad day. al Ihe Irtmt d"or of the county court hon-e In Oregon City. Clackamaa county, Oregon, offer foraleat public auction. ani sen to the nignest and tiest bonier tor cash in hand, alt the riifht. title, slid interest the said T. Wygant has iu and to the said LoC Two 12) In Block Ten 00) in said Oregon City, or as much thereof aa may be necessary to make aaid sum. Dated thla Juth day or Angnst, Kc, CHARLES E. Ilt'ltSS. Chief of Police of Oregon Citv. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VOTK E IS HF.RFBV GIVEN THAT THE ' Undersigned has been atooint,-H hr the CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF BALE FOR PELINQl'ENT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. NOTICE is hereby given that hy virtue of a certain warrant Issued by the Recorder of Oregon Jlly. dated the nth day of August. 18tis, and to me directed, for Ihe collection ot a certain street Improvement assesa ment levied for the improvement of .Main street ill Oregon Cil.v, Clackamas county, Oregon, w-hirh warrant commands and requires me to proceed to levy upon and aell in manner provided oy inw, 1.01 t une (a) 111 Block, Ten (10) In Oregon ( lly, to make the sum of Two iiiiuori-o anu iwenty-rour and Eightv-Three litindniltlia Dollars, being the amount of atiiu asscsMocni w men is unpaid and delinquent, assessed upon aald Lot Three(.0 in Block Ten (loj of Oregon l ily for Hie improvement of Alain sireei in asm city, as directed by urdinanee No. t o. of Oregon city, which assessment is de- eoireu oy ordinance ,o. of aaid Oregon Clly, and was entered in the docket of city ,.., ..1, ,.u ,c ..tu ua uhy 01 veiooer, iw.i, 10 l , Wygant as owner, and my percentage and costs, and to make my n tiirn of the sale under said warrant within sixty davs from the date thereof. Now, therefore, In obedience to said warrant I have levied main and will, nn Satur day, ihe 21st day of September, ls'u, at the hour ol one o'clock p. m. of said dav. at the front door of the county court house in Oregon City, Clack amas countv. Oreg..n, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all ihe right, title and inteieat Ihe said T. Wygant has in and to the said Lol Three .J, In in lil.ak Ten 110) in said Oregon City, or as much thereof as may be neceaaary to Dated this 2Wn day of August, 1K6. CHARLES E. BURNS, Chief of 1'olice Oregon City. 4:ii0 P M 1:W p m 6:16 p 11 Lv Lv Ar SALEM" Lv Lv Ar Portland Oregon City Huseburg PASSENGER" Portland Oregon city Salem Ar Lv Lv DAILY 4:4llr.M .1:611 p. M S:0UA. at Ar I 10:15 AM 11:27 a M 8:00 A M DINING CARS ON OODEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Weatslde Division, Between P01tTL,Afil and COIIVALLIB MAUTRAIN DAII.V(gXt:sl'TUNDAV.) 7:30 A.M. 12:15 P.M. Lv Ar Portland Corvallis Arj Lv 6:40 P.M. 1:1X1 P.M. At Aioanyaiio uorvalils connect with train of Oregon Pacific Railroad. SXPRESS TSAIN DAII.T ( UXCRPT UNDA Y. I M. I Lv Portland Arl8:25A.M Ar McMinnvllle Lvo:f0A.M 4:45P, 7.2ft P. M. THROUGH TICKETS TO Alt POINTS IN THK EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPK Can be obtained at the lowest rates from I.. B. MOORE, Agent, Oreson city R. KOEHLER. B. P. ROGERS, Manager. sst. O. F. P. Agent Portland, Ot. Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. Company. Hon. G. h. Have, t'oimtr Ju.lii-.' r rinj i... county, Onuon, 1 t n i n it mi r nf the ,nle nf j HiLliHtn oi"nnor, Ut-fiiiM-d. All jhtmi! hsv I Inn claim inM:nt fn t-ratfwilj prvii lh-tr I ciim iliily verifitnl wiih infhri to m m the ut trfcti City, Oregon, within six mouth iriu Kim. r a anlitun licence to continue mr mihd Dftted July imh located in Orefon City, id iicrue tMlAte from ' UTRfcK n'rnwnp Heptnhrr7th.W. L. A. NOBEL. j A.io, APPLICATIOX FOR LICENSE. MOTH'E IS nEREBY GIVEN THAT I tfHALL; a aplilv lo the citv cmacll of Oreaoa Cilv. Ore. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. fHt PARTNERSHIP BFRETOKORE EX 1 istins tietvreea Michael Mnench and John Pn-'tl-r haa lieetl dissoive.1 oy rnutual consent. Mr. Roetier cot.tinnins the husinrss. All bills due are payahle to John Ruetler, who will alao pay all hiila against the Arm MICHAEL Bl'EN'CH. JOI1X Bl'ETLER. rated Jaly XT, L-9i YAQTJINA hay botjtk Connectlns at Yaqnina Bay with the San Francisco and Yaouina Bay Steamship Company. Steamship "Farallon" A 1 and first-class In everr reaneet Sella from Yaouina for Han Francisco ahnnt ar.rw eight days. Passenger accommodations unsurpsssed. Shortest mutes between the Willamette valley and California. points west to San Fara from Albany Francisco: Cabin - - . . 112 00 Steerage - - - s 00 Cabin, round trip, food for m days ... u 00 For sailing daya apply to li. L. W.UI)K Agent, Albsny, Oregon. CH") CLARK. Sunt, EDWIX . CorTUlU, O,. Corrallia. Or.