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s - ... panlei. Bin died with tymptomi ilml jr to those olxerved t tin death of (lie two other victim. The Insurance comptnioi refused to pay the money, and WalnewrlRht went to Boulogne, where he insured the life of hie host, an Ensliihman. for 6000 Doiindt In an Entered la the Oregon City poitofflo. guecond EDf.Uab Mmp,ny( ho conveniently died shortly afterward, walnewrixlit col lected this insurance, and left Boulogne, tie returned to London, where ha was arretted for forgery and transported to to Van Dlomen's Land for lifo, He was 80 not tried on the charge of murder be Oregon Courier. A. W. CHENEY. CITY OFFIOIAI FAPBJR. elaw matter. . woo .100 SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One rear Bis months Three months If paid In adranee, per roar aHPTha date opposite jronr address on tna cause the circumstantial evidence was paper denotes the time to which you DTpm not gondusl vely direct FATBOHlZa HOME IMDVITBT. OREOOy CITY. ACGP8T 30. 1895. Tbi republicans of Pennsylvania on Wednesday elected M. 6. Quay atate chairman, and a toll state ticket. Jobn Wanamaker himself admits that his profit last year were nearly $4,000,000, and that a great amount of hi success ia due to advertising. Thi Pacific Empire u the name of a new paper of Portland. It fa publish ed by Miss Frances E. Gotshall and edited by Mrs. Abigail Hcott Dunnlway. Thi Vanderbllta are now reaohnlg out for the rest of Nnw York state. They control the land already and are buy' Ing all the ateamboat companies in light, so as to take charge of the Hudson and the St. Lawrence. English Shire Horn. Slowly, aa is perhaps to bo exported of so ponderous a beaut, the huge English Shire horse is making his way in favor in tliis country. He is to be wwd ouly for the heaviotit hauling. In Scotland very heavy Clydesdales are brud pur- sit Thi Wheat Crop. Potalls of the government ealimale of the wheat crop of various countries, shows the following In bushels: eH4teeteeeee ! t'nlted Stetta., drool Hrilalu , Prance. Germany. Anuria.., Italy HolKlutn Km1h Ilul. ...-...., Uunner jr I ml I Canada. ,, Koiiinaula. Hulgarla. Turkey Argentine., Australia.., Kcrvla., Chill.... Africa All Aula except India The Netherlands Hwltlsrland. Denmark, Hcandluavla, Portugal and Urawe - ts.sii.un 8l.MH.OI) .IKIAVIUKI ..ll4.myio VI.277.UiiO .W..V.'H,llil ,io,u'al.lt) .....m.wi.imn il7,4.sl,lIO ...... ftl.W,UJ 6i,4H.llK) ...... frJ.lrt.wO ...... UVA.M) . eu.wM.Uiti ...... U.74AIMI 11,61 1, WW IH.IKI.IMII 70,iai,lSI ,S02.0!K Total.. SHI HE STALLION. posely for heavy draft In England, Aus- particularly in the country, the Shire is bred for the same purpose. The picture represents a famous prize winner at English agricultural fairs. The Shiro has the short bock that draft horses should have. His shoulders slope, and his big ohest grves him good wind. The breed has large bone and tremendous muscle. The deformed stump of the tail in this British horse Like the Clyde Jala rhn Sltlvta knNA it am hAnvllo run tit. H is saia uai noi more man one perauu ngnay 8,)lre in ten is wen iea anu wen ciomeu. x i. heavier than the C vdosda a. some- thinks the stupidity consist! chiefly in what, though originally they must have producing too little and wasting too sprung from the same blood. much lAn buck l oinu. NnTwirnnTivmsn tha fact that the Hogs, Mieep ana cmcicoiw are great ... .-.v.,-.. i n. t. helps in frnit growing, and fruit grow " I Ins la miur. haln In lino ihuin ntiri turn mb m D.i.mv ....J. aw "" ' f Dbs. H. R. Holmes and A. A. plund, the Portland dentists, are able to be around and attend to business. It is said that Dr. Ausplund was encouraged in his hostilities toward Dr. Holmes by the women in the case. Mb. Paul Novicow, a Russian, is writ inn fyi damnnatpotA that nnvartv I rlllA to human stupidity, as a result of which Pd" hJ closed belonged to the dull season fol lowing the panic, the imports into the United States for the year were seventy ix million dollars in value greater than those of the preceding year. The fact that the gain was made mainly In the last third of the year is even more en couraging than had it been equally dis tributed throughout the twelve months It indicates a largely Increased purchas ing power among the people of this country, and hence Increased prosperity. In Monday's Oregonian W. T. Burney hit the Portland mossbacks because they made bo much fuss over the visiting good pasture. This ia how to keep them growing. A colt's appetite is something cbloken raising. Sheep will not girdle fruit trees if you wash the trees with a mixture offen sive to the sheep s taste, Hogg will sometimes bark trees too. Besides her numerous other claims to grandeur, Atlanta avows herself the possessor of the greatest mule market in the world. Perhaps Washington might dispute the claim with her dur ing some of the soseions of congress. For a diet for your colts have an as sortment of corn, bran, oats, roots, oil cake, linseed meal, ensilage and clover hay to vary the monotonous timothy hay feed. Besides, lot them run in a sawmill men. He says "As a resident of Oregon for 18 years. I desire to say something to the gentle men who are now being "wined and dined" by our Chamber of Commerce people, who may or may not represent anytning (or nomine; in tneir line, i make this statement without qualifica tion or reservation : That no enterprise intended for the development of the resources of Portland or Oregon has ever like a boy's. If managed in the right way, swine, sheep and poultry may be postured in the orchard to good advantage. They enrich the orchard. Are 50 oents a day and board enough for the farm hand? It depends ou the hand. . .1 . . , a J 1-1 received any encouragement from the eJer "uow f "nanitailau' nf PnrtiarM. On tim rnn. frightened or violently excited. It is trarv. tbev have misrepresented Port land and Oregon, for the sole reason they have a good thing and care not to encourage competition. Obioon and Washington people have lately started to boom their state pro ducts for Eastern consumption in a large way. They are particularly anxious to ell fruit in the East, because there has been a notable development in the fruit raising industry of their region of late the worst thing that can be done to them, exoept to half feed them. Now plant roots and plenty of them to give variety to the feed of your Btook next fall and winter. Remember the iheep especially. Tha Modern Maud Muller. A LITTLE PARABLE. "I want a ticket to Kaunas City," said an old man. A pasteboard ticket was given hliu, for which he paid casli . Then he turned and amid. "I want a gold ticket." a gum ticket ; ' sum me agent. "Ye." "Why?" "I want intrinsic value in It." "It's all right: the railroad ia behind It." "What have they got?" "Machine shops, miles of railroad, enuinos, cars, etc." "Ain't got any gold in the treasury?" "No, but they've got plenty of " "That makes no ilillerence. I paid you hard cash anil I want something with intrinsic value in return, 90 it will be as good on any other road as on lliia." "I can't do It; they have tickets of their own, and we have our own.'' " I'm afraid thia won't be good; I'm afraid the conductor won't take it. It ain't worth anything. Just a piece of pasteboard with printing on It. Jf It should calch fire " The train pulled in and the old fellow hustled around, not knowing what to do, finally got on the cars, wishing he had nut bought the ticket. ix. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Mid winter Filr, Sin Fruuiata. Joy's fur the Jaded and flood Health for ill JUuuklnd. JOY'I V10ITA0LI IAH8AP ARILLA, la made from W 1 Ilea through hcrtM. anj r r.ature'aown eonialna no I I properchan nliiral J nela. loy't drupe or f.jpt I Vegetable ucauijr I"""- rf I..H Oil Joy ui ,"..r? Variable i J'" Baruiiarllla VsfT rone the U Maud of all :4,'!C,kl iia luiimri. lnNlai; fee, and KJ0rW ciirre all f2?K thiM linpm I- I Slt SariMiuarlUa curca Ily pepaia, Chronic Conriina- liiMl, I.lver Coinplnfnia end Kiilney Allcctioua, Joy'a Vegelahlo rumapuriiia prevents tired feel ii'g staggering sen sations, palpitation of heart, riuh of blood to the head, diuiness, ringing in cars, snots before the eyee, headauho, bil iouane:a,eonsti pation of bowels, trnini in the hadc.melanclioly, tonguo coattd, luul bremh, piuiples on face, body and limb, declitieornerre force Jf dizzy spells, faint 311 spells, cold, clammy feet and hands, sour riainm. futiirue. in- fa somnia,ana all di f ia raws of lliestomacli. V .13 liver and kldnevn. S 1 1 Ioyl Vrget,t'le Bar- jijy mpuriiiB ia auia py ail dmi!i(lia. Kefuaea atiiHiiiiue. wnro you piiyfor the beat ace Uiat you get the beak One night when Mr. Iaac Reese was stopping with me, says M r. natch, a prominent menrhant of Quartermaster, Washingti n, I heard hirnvroaning. On Eoinu to his room I found him suffering from cramp colic, lie was in such agonit I feared he would die. I hastily gave him a done of Uhamberlaiii a tolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea itemedy. ile was soon relieved and the first words he uttered were, "what was that stuff you gave mef 1 Informed turn. A few days ago we were talking about his attack and he said he was never without that remedy now. I have ued It in my family for several years. 1 know its worth and uo not hesitate to recommend it to mv friends and customers. For sale by U. A. liardinrf, Drugitist. KIDNEY. E. W. JovCohi'ANY Gentlemen: 1 have suf fered from kidney trouble for two or three yean. I would have to get up ill the night to void my urine from ten to fifteen times. My sleep was dis turbed, and I became very thin and nervous. No appetite; bowels constipated. I have taken two bottles and gs'ned fifteen pounds. Sleep well. JIave to get up about Uiree times during night, and am very much better In every respect. Wlllcoutlnue to take your Vegetable Barsaparllla for I believe It will entirely cure me. (Signed) MR. EDWARD W.FRENCH, Btockton, Cal. JOT'S FOR TUB JADED, JOY'S VEGETABLE 8AR8APAK1XI.A. Society dames are playing Maud Mill ler at their country homes and enjoying rides on genuine loads of sweet-smelling hay. Quite sophisticated, worldly Maud Muller they are. however, in matters of mi . ,1 .-.ii..i aress, lor aiiiinugn iiiuuuent man is CBptvatod by the delightful simplicity tttea Witt si h f ilaliiVtanIaai fnnitlnilnn fst . f 1.1 .! I ! 1 a viinv uuku wi vmiiwmii. lupumnuii iva qi meiT Bill TO, CUQIIUIBBUUnj Ul BUUU UIHl fine fruits has been made on Oregon tera know that these charininir res u ltd and WftHbinirton Drotluflts. Grflflt are the invetions of the cunnlnu and .. , vnHi...,nMnHi- nni quantities of fruit from .these states have d fl an(1 llie h which been sold to California buyers, and, it for these "creations" are 111 throe figures. is alleged, shipped East as California When my ladies' cool-1 inking cotton f...if a ... nffanui in u itown. so exuuisitely fashioned, is disar ,, . . - , - rangea upou me ioau 01 nay, 11 uiscioHes the receipt of an order by a Salem, Or., . ..ft..- nnino-. ami iriimnae of tim aiiic cannery from a California fruit-packing hose matching the accessories of her house for 500 cases of canned cherries, gown is caught abeve the low, white ik. ai.inna.i i(i,nf lahoi. ti.o I shoes. Iso, Maud jtiuuur wouta not inference is that the fruit would be labelled as California product and sent East. Under the new policy of booming their own state the cannery managers declined to nil the order. N. Y. Sun mis is our financial situation In a nutshell: From 1702 until 1873 our silver coinage was $143,000,000; from 1873 until 1800 this was swelled to $550,000,000. In 1890 the Sherman silver bullion swindle became a law, which In three years took $155,000,000 in gold from the national treasury, be' claim kinshiD with these fair dames From "Chat," in Demortsl'i Magazine for September. "I see that they've nominated Coxey fer novernor of Ohio," said one ex- commonwealer. "Yes," replied another "Hut we won t have so such walkover e we had last summer." irnsu'njfon Slur. The difference between Tills and Sim moiiB Liver ltegulator, is just this : Tills don t go down very easy with moat peo nle. and vou feel them afterwards While Simons Liver lieeulator in liquid or Powder is very pleasant to take, and the onlv feelinir that vou have afterwards cause tue people preferred gold coin to is the ureal relief that it gives from Uon ailver coin or certificates. Though the etipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache fodei r.ot M,t t is and Dyspepsia, it is a mild laxative $450,000,000 in silyer dollars and frac tions thereof, more than three times as much as was coined during the previous 81 years, and for about three years bought 4,500,000 ounces of silver a month, which is now piled up in the and a tonic. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. E. W. J')T CoMrANY Gentlemen: 1 have suf fered from a nervous prostration from financial losses. Can say Joy's Vegetable 8anuparllla has cured me. My liver, stomach and bowels have I hoAti vnn lnantlvA. hut elnnA tftfclnr vnnp rnmpilv vaults ol the treasury, the free silver j lm entirely well. Ait business men and partisans demand that the government women should use it Please publish ahall still further favor silver bv its free l"lgncd) MR. WM. HENRY Jones. . i!(,j , a, ,- , ,.l Butte, Montana """'" i Baekeh, dlaalnaaa, tiredness give way 10 1. i mem ansv er tins question, ii .iv . v.t.bi. N.r..niriiii the experience of the country with silver has been thus unfavorable, would it be either wise or safe to .run still greater risks with the white metal 7 If the free NERVOUS SHOCK. E. W. Joy CoaPiNV-Genllemen: This is the first time I have attempted to write for three ilver men had their way, the national J- u bcen ,0 nervous and weak that t treasury would soon be drained of gold. " .... ..T. u ." ...,. .. . then the $000,000,000 gold in Circulation m.lwa boltlea. The Mennd one 1. m,l ami. would be hoarded, and we would be on and I have galued twenty pounds, and surely feels new women. I waa pale thin. No ambi tion. Had given up, as I hsd tried so many remedies and doctors but found no benefit. 1 f you care to publish this you have my consent (Signed ) MRS. A C. TI LLM A N, Alameda, Cal. a silver basis, and on our uppers. Thi insurance and murdering busi ness, which Dr. H. H. Holmes followed for a decade with marked success, in his "Castle" in Chicago, is not a line of industry in which be has the doubtful honor of being the pioneer. Charles w.. . , - , x ii v 17 iibvu .inuiutii mill a a aiii vauu UicKins, in hig miscellaneous writings, ,nd have found it an excellent remedy gives a brief history of a brutal genius for lameness and slight wounds." leas successful hut mora v.n.nu .n.i I Lameness usually results from nu-tnrMnna than hi. i .-. sprain, or other injury, or from r hen ma- picturesque than ih.s American nieces- Usm for whi(.h JCn'.mberlain's Tain 'UUUJ "ainewngnt Balm is especially intended and unequal was not alone a literary dandy of the led. It affords almost immediate relief Oscar Wilde type, but a retired militarv 'n1 ' nort ,ime effecrts a permanent r . - . ..l. I.- c k II... I:-., ii. aoldier lor diversion and a tv.in tnr . "J . " Mr. C. O. St rone, principal of the public schools at Anderson. Cal., says: "I have used Chamberlain's i'ain Balm i poisoner (or profit. He was always prepared for business aa he carries a ring on his finger containing strychnine. It waa believed he poiaoned his nncle, to in herit his property and his wife's mother, to obtain control over ber two daughters by her second husband . He insured the lives of one of the girls for J 8,000 pound ia several London con sist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Hlgbeef t Medal and Dlpiema. "It is the best patent medicine in the world" is what Mr. E. M. Hartman, of Marquam, Oregon, aays of Uliauibar lain a Uolic, utioiera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "What leads me to make this assertion is irom the fact that dvsenterv in 'la worst fioin was pre' yalent around here lant rummer and it never took over two or three doaes of that remedy to effect a complete cure." f or sale by U. A. Harding, UruugiHt. t vfiVZ CIIIKK OP POMCK NOTK K OP SAt.K FOR DKUNul'KNT MAIN BTKKtT ASSKHHSfKNT. NOTII'R ia hereby alien that by virtue of a cer tain warrant l-u.'il by Ihu Iteuunler of Ore gun I'liv, dated the uili day ( Aiiauil, Ika, and to me direoleil. for the collection ol a certain alreu! Iiiiirnvrnieiit aaavunient levied for improve mem of Mam street in Oreanu L'ltv. I'laceainns rounty, DriK"ii, which varrant eniiiniaiiila ami reitilrt-s me lo prueeeil to levy unci" anil sell In manlier provided by law, hot One ill In lllock Ten (Hi) in Orcii'in i lly, lo make llie sum of tine llunilred and Nlnaly five and Kony-i-'lve lliimlreilllis Hiillara, lielna Hie amniiiii of aldaaaeaiineni which Is uuiiald aiiddclliiiiiieul, aaaeaatd nil aald UH one (I) III III nek Ten (li'i iifOruKon t.'lty for the liniirnvemeiit of Main treel in aalil elty, as directed by Ordinance No. I..7, of aalil OrcKOll I lly, h till anliicllt is dwlareil by Onllimnoe No. !.", of auid (ireKiin City, and waa enleied In llie docket of City l.lena on the 5th day ol October. IHIM, ui M ra. H. h . i'aiiuel aa owner, and my percentaiic and cnala, ami Ui make my return of llie sale under aalil warrant within sixty duya from the diile thereof. Now, therefore, In olHnlletic lo aalil warrant, I have levied upon and will, on Halurday, the IIM day ol September, IttO, at the hour of one o'eliHk p. m of aald day. al the frinit door of the county court house In Orciriin t.'lty. Clacka mas couniy. Drenon, oiler tor sale at pnhllc auction, anil sell lo the hlnliesl and hat blihler for eash In hand, all the right, title anil Interval the aald Mrs, H. K. l'a.Ui't baa In and lo the snld IMOiie (1) In lllot-k Ten (10) III said oretioii I'lty.or aa much thereof aa may be neeesaary 10 make said amu. Dated Ibis 'Jutli day of August, CIIAItLKS K. 11I KN8, Chief of Police of Oregon City. CIIIKK OP POLICE NOTICE OF RAI.K FOR HKI.INQI KNT MAIN STItKET , AKSKS8ME.NT. NOTK'K la hereby given thai by virtue of a certain warrant laaued by the Recorder of Oregon Jlly. daled the till) day of August, inn-, aim to me directed, for the collection of a certain street Improvement aaaeM meut levied for the improvement of Main street In Oregon Ciiy, Clackamaa county, Oregon, which warrant commands and reunlrcs me lo proceed to le y upon and aell In manner provided by law, Lot three In lllock Ten (Hi) (n Oregon City, to make the sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-Four and Klghtr-Three Hundredths Dollars, beliia the amount of snld aenienl which la unpaid and delinquent, aaaeaaed noon aald Lot Three (ill III block Ten (10) of uregon City for the luiprovement of .Main street in saia cuy, as mrectcu oy iruinauee no. 1A7. of Oregon Cltv, which aascsameiit Is de clared by Ordinance No. l.Vi, of said Oregon City, and was entered in the docket of city l.lenson the Cth day day of Octolier, Iwtl, u T Wriant as owner, and mv percentage and eoata, and In make my return of the sale tinder said warrant within sixty days from the date thereof. Now, therefore, In obedience to said warrant I have levied unon and will, on Nalur- iIhv, the Jlt day of Septemlx-r, 1 :', at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of wild day, at (he front door of the county court house In Oregon City, Clark ninas couiilv, Oregon, offer for sale at pulillo auction, and aell to the highest and bent bidder for rush in hand, all Iho right, title and Intcieat the said T. Wygiint has In and to the said ixit Three 'HI In In llliak Ten (in; In snld Oregon City, or as much thereof as may be necessary to make snld sum. Dated tills '.Mth day of August, 1MI5. CIIAKI.KS K. llt'RNS, ( lilcf of Police Oregon Clly. CIIIKK OK POLICE NOTICK OK SALE FOB UELISyCKNT MAIS STIIKKT AN8KHBUENT. NOTICK Is hereby given that by virtue or a certain warrant laaued by llie ileeonbr of Oregon Clly, ilated the Dill llav ol August. ltf.)5, anil to me dlrecn-il, lot the collection ol a certain street improvement aaseaaiiient levied for the improve ment of Main street In Oregon City, Clackamas lotinty, Oregon, which warrant commands and requires me to levy iimii and sell In manner provided by law, Lot One 111 In block Thirteen 1 18) in Oregon City, hi make the sum of uue llunilred and Klghly-Two and Hvciity-HI Hundredths uollars, being the amount ol said assessment which la unpaid ami dellmiueul, aseacd upon said Lot One (1) ill Mock (l) of Oregon Clly lor the Improvement of Main afreet In said city, as directed uy Ordinance No. l7, of said Oregon City, which mmcaaiiient is rfvlarvd by Ordinance No. loll, of said Oregon City, and waa enlend In the docket of City Lleus on the .'nil dav of Ootober, ll, to the Janus Dolau Katule aa owner, and niy percentage and costs, and to make my return of the sale under said warrant wiiiiin sixty uuys irom tue uaie thereof. Now, iherefore, lu obedience to said warrant I have levied Uhiii and will, on riaiur day, the 2lsl day of Sipleiubc'r, Ihk'i, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. ol said day, at the Iront door of the enmity court house in Oregon City, Clackamas comity, oregou, niter for sale al puhlic auclion, and sell to llie highest and beat bidder for cash in hand, all the naht, title and iuU-real the snld James Dolau Katnte has lu and to the said Lot one (11 in lllock Thirioen (i:i) lu said Oregon city, or aa iniien thereof aa may ' necessary to make gald sum, Dated Ibis '.Dih day of August, 18M, CHARLES E. Ul'ltNrJ, Chief of Police of Oregon City. CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICK OF HALF. FOR DKI.INI'KNT IAIS BTHKfcT AHHKHHMF.NT. NOTICE Is hereby given Unit by virtue of a certain wiirriini laaued by Ihu II inb-r ol Oregon cliv, ilnteil llie lull day Aimu.t, laKi, and lo me' dlri-cti, lor the colleelloii of a certain street iitiiioveincut aaaesauienl levied for the liuiimv.-iueiii of Muln aireet in Oregon City, Cliiekamaa i ounlv, Oregon, which warrnut comiiiaiiila ami requires me to pnaveu to levy iihiii and sell lu oiniiner iirovideil bylaw, lil Two (J) ill lllock Twelve (Ii) lu Oregon l'ltv, lo makii the aiim of Due llimdrrd and Nlxly and l'.lulity Onelliiiiilredlha liollnra, being llie amount of aald aa.cs4uieiil which is unpaid ami delilmllenl. aaaeaaed lilailt aai-l Lot Two ('.) Ill lllock Twelve l Li) of Oregon Clly for Ihelllipron mcut of Main alieet III aald clly, aa directed bv oiillimnce No I'd, of said Oregon Clly, which acaincnt ladeclnreil by Ordinance Mi l.'Ki, of anlil Oregon Clly. mid waa eulered In the doi ketoICItr l.lenaolllhe .till day of Octoln-r, Imi.1. ui L T. Ilarlu as owner, and my percentage and enkta. and lo tuiike my return or llie aalo under aald wen-nut allhln slxtv dnya frtun the date thereof Now, therefore, In obedience to aalil warrant I have levied iiajti and will on Hnlurday, Ihu 'Jlat day of Heptenibcr, Iwio, at the hour of one oeba'k p. in. of said day, at the trout door of llie county court bouae In Oregon c'lty. Clackamaa eounly, Oregon, oiler for aaie ul Iiululc auciioii, and aell to the hlgliest and beat nddtr for canh lu hand, all the right, title and Ititercat iliu aald U T lliiriu has lu anil in the aald I ot Two W In lllock 'twelve (12) hi said Oregon Clly, or as much thereof aa inuy be neeesaary to make said sum. Dated this Until day of Auguat. IH'j:.. CIIAKI.KS K. IICRNX, Chief of Police ol Uiegnn City OF INTEREST TO LADIES. We offer no apology in placing before you "The Ladles' Safe Protector," it is absolutely reliable, easily adjuated, does not become misplaced anil insures pro tection. Can be worn when-desired without observation or knowledge of another and prevents disagreeable an noyance under certuin conditions. If vou use it once you will never be with out it. It is a faithful, safe, and reliable friend whenever needed by special cir cumstanues requiring its use. It is an article every woman alioiilil keep ready for immediate u.te. it ia simple to use. and inspires conDdence to the woman using it. 11 is reliable and scientifically made, insures protection with injury to heulth, as any good physician would say. We are of tiie opinion tnat no article has ever been made which will give as 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 with any of llie numerous unreliable articles, as it is both dangerous to health and expenaive to do so. hnch ex perimenting can only result in loss of time, disappointment and dismal lailure, Ladies should remember this before or dering other goods and not waste- their time and money ou interior articles. The best ia always the cheapest. "The Ladies' Safe Protector" iB sold under a positive guarantee for use fur one year, with full directions and N sent sealed in plain wrapper upon recipt of express money order for 2.00, three for $o.00. Do not wait but orditr at once. Address Tub La Choshk Hpkciai.tv Co., La Cbohsk, Wis. m . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor. a. It is a big thinir to sav hut neverthe less true, that a treat multitude of people have crowned Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King of Liver Medicines." There is nothing like it for Malaria, Itheuina tism, thills and ever, uonalipation. ill lousoess. Sick Headacee, Indigestion and all troubles ariaing from a sluggish or diseased liver. Simmons Liver Re gulator is the prevention and cure for these ailments. For Over Firty Tear. Am Old ash, Well-Tiiid Rimidt. tin. Win slow'a Soothing Syrup baa been tiaed for over Arty years by millions of mothers for their children while leetblug, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the brat remedy for IMarrbtee, b pleaiant to the taate. Sold by Prugglets in every part of the W orld. Twenty live cents a bottle. Its value Is In calculable. Be lure and aek for Mrj. Wtaslow'i Soothing Syrup, and take mo other kind . CHIEF OF POLICK NOTM K OF SALE FOR PKI.INtiCKNT MAIN 8TRKET ASSESSMENT. NOTICE Is hereby given Unit by virtue of a certain wariuiil Issued by the llecorder of Oregon City, dated the nth day of August. ia'j.-, and to ino directed, tor tne collection 01 a certHiu Btreet improvement asueaament levied fin the Improvement of Main street in Oregon C'lty, Clackamas county, Oregon, which warrant commands and requires me to proceed to levy upon and sell in manner provided by law, Lot Two VI) In Block (1U) In Oregon Clly, to make the sum ol one Hundred anil Mgniy-r.igut anu Hlitv-Twn Hundredths Dollars, be Ins the amount of said assessment which is unpaid and delinquent, assessed upon said Lot Two (2) In tflooa icn ou) 01 uregun uuy lor me iniiirovo ment of Main street in said city, as directed by Ordinance No. lo7, of said Oregon City, which assessment is declared by Ordinance No. I.'), of snld Oregon City, and was entered in the docket of city Lleus on the ntn any ol uctooer, in, to l . Wvuent aa owner, and mv percentage and costs. and to make mv return of the sale under said warrant within sixty days from the dale thereof. Now. therefore, in obedience to said warrant I have levied upon and will, on Saturday, the 21st dHy of September, lsK, at the hour ot one o'clock p. m. of said day. at the front door of the county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, oner lor sale at puoiic auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title, and Interest the said T. Wvgant has in and to the ssld Lot Two ('2) In lllock Ten (10) In said Oregon Cltv, or as much tnereoi as may oe necessary to maae saui sum. Dated this 20th day of August, lsft" CHARLES E. BURNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City. CHIEF OF POLICK NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. IJOTICEbi hereby given that by virtue of a certain as warrant let-iied by the lteconier or ureguu i dated the Sill day of Aucuat, lftllo, slid to me directed, for the collection of a certain street lin proveiiient ameawicnt levied for the Improvement ol Slaiu streei in uregon cuy, i incaaiuaa county, Oregon, which warraut commands aud required me to proceed to levy upon and sell in manner provided by law, Lot Four (4) III Blink Thlrleeii (1:1), lu Oregon Cltv. to make the sum of one hundred Eluhiv-eiifht and Seventy-seven Hiindmltha Dollars, being the amount of aald SMeeslueut which la unpaid and ilelinnnent. aaeeeeed unon aald Lut f-i) In Block T hirteen (13) of Oregon City for the improvement of klaill street in aalil city' as directed by onlluance o. 107, of aald Oregon tlty, which asaewnient is declared by ordinance No. lo9, of mid Oregon City, and was entered In the ducket of City Liena oo the nth day ol October, lKtKt, to James Dolau Estate as owner, anu my percentage auu costs, anu to uiaae my return of the sale under said warrant within aixtv dave from the date thereof. Now. therefore, in obedience to aalil warrant 1 have levied upon and will, on Saturday, the uii.t day of Beiitcmner, jsuii, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of ssld day, at the front door of the oounty court house lu Oiegon City, Clackamas county. Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, and aell to the highest and beat bidder for caah 111 baud, all the right, title and interest the aald James Dolun Estate has In aud to the aald Lot Four (4) m Block Thirteen lid) In aald Oregon Clly, or as much thereof as amy be iiecowary to make said sum. Dated this 20lh day of Auguat, 1W.V CIIAKLES '. BURNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City CHIEF OF POLICK NOTICE OF HAI.K Foil I'EI.INOjt'ENT MAIN eiTRKKT ASSESSMENT, NOTICE In hereby given thnl by virtue of a certain warrant bailed by the Recorder of Oregon City, dnleil Hie nib dny of August, lsu.. and lo me directed, lot llie colb-cilon ol a eei'lalii street Improvement tiNaeaauieni levied for the improvement of Maui atreet lu Oregou City, Clackamas co.iuty, Oregon, which warrant coiulllnllila and reiUlrea tue to nn-ecd to levy upon and aell in manner provided by law, l ot Five V'o In lllock Fifteen (l''j In Oregon City, lo make llie aiim of One Hundred und Eighty-Two and Seventy Six Hundredths Hollars, being the amount of aald aaaessnient which is unpaid and delinquent, aaaeaaeil upon said Lot () in Block I'llteeu tl") of Oiegon Clly for llie improvement of Main street lu aald elty, as directed by Ordinance No. lo7, of aald Orego'u City, which asaeaaincnt ia declared by Ordiuaiiee no. i.r.r, oi aaut oregou ny, aim waa entered in the docket of Clly bieua on the M day of , October, IMiil, to I. T llarln as owner, and my I percentage autl coals, and to make my return of the sale under anid warrant within sixty days i fnun the date thereof. Now. therefore, hi ' obedience lo said warrant I have levied uhiii 1 and will, ou Sitturday. the 21-d day of September, 1"M. at llie hour ot one o'cloc. p. in. of anid , day, at (he ftoi.t door of the county court bouae In Oregou C'lty, Clackamas county, Oregon, offer for aale el public auction, and soil in the highest aud beat bidder for ea)i in bund, all I llie right, title and Interest Hie said I.. T. B.irln j has in and In the anlil lot Fire (hi lu lllock I riitoeu (lo) in said Oregon t.'ity, or as much thcreol as may be necessary to liuike snld sum. Hr.led Mils lth dny of August, lwio. CIIAKLES E. HI'RNS, Chief of Police of Oregon Clly. for Infants and Children. pnOTHERS, Do You Know uuu ponc, Ul Batsman's Drops. Godfrey's Cordial, many ao-ualled ttouthinf fJynipa, and moat remedies for children are wmposud of opium or morphine Po Ton Know that opium end morphine are stupefying narcotic ptdaona f po Yon Know that In moat eouutrles druggist are not permitted to sell n rootle without labeling them poisons 1 Do Ton Know that you should not permit any medicine to U given your child unless you or your physician know ot what it Is com posed f Po Ton Know that Caitorla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list or It Ingredlenta Is published with every bottle t Po Ton Know that Castorla la tha prescription of tha famous Dr. Samuel Iltcher. That It has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that mora Caatorla Is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined f Po Ton Know that the Patent Offloe fJepartment of tha United States, aud of other countries, have lamed exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and Us assign to use tha word " Castoria" and Its formula, and that to Imitate them la a stale prison offense t Po Ton Know that one of the reasons for granting thi government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be ahaoIuUly hmxmless? Po Ton Know that 35 . doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 eonts, or one cant a dose f Po Ton Know that when poeaeeaed of thi perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest f Well, those thing are worth toowtng. They are fact. The fW sjgnntnro 1 on Tory wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CHIKF OF POLICK NOTICK OF 8AIMC FOR DELINQUENT MAIN BTRKKT ASSESSMENT. NOTICE in hereby n-lvm lliat l,y virtu, of a certain witrrnlit IhhumI by the Recgrdcruf Oregon City uattHl tlio nth dny of Angiiit, IWk ami to me directed, for the collertiuD of certain strut tniprovenit'iit aMeionient ler led for the Improvement ol 3i ui n Htrrot in urea on hit, uiacKRinas county, Oregon, which warrant ctimi.Rnditnd rtxitiiren. me to (jitK'eod to levy upon and nell in maimer provided by 1hw, Lot Five (5) in block Huventecn (17) in Oreirini Cltv. to nmke the mini ot Sixtv-one ami h lin en ii uuu rem lis uoiittri, neing tliu amount or an HHHi'tismeiu wtncii la unpiiti ami uelitiiiuent, nwttMeri upou said Lot () in block Siwenteon (17) of Oregon City fur the JmprftvtiutMt of Main street hi twld city, an direi'ted hv Onlinaiice No. l.r7. of mid UreRoti City, which awwiiient ia detiitred by uruinnnce ao, i-'-h, or tain Oregon t uy, ami waa entered In the docket of City Lleiu on the 6th dav of October, lWKt, to Clmrk'n Holds aa owner, and my percentage and costa, and to make my return of the anle under aald warrant within aUty duya from the date thereof. Now, therefore, in obedienre to Raid warrant I hare levied upon and will, on Satur day, the 2Ut day of Septemher, lWifi, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of naid dny, at the front door of the countv court house hi Oregon City, Clackaii.au county, Oregon, orter for aule t public auction, ami aell lo the highest and bout bidder for cah in hand, nil tne rgni, uue ana interval me aaia timriee DoUUhaaiti and to the aald Lot Five .'- in Block Seventeen (17) in aaid Oregon City, or aa much tnereoi ia may tie neeesaary to matte sum sum. 1 nt cd thla 20th day of August imx CHAHLW E. lU'ltN'S, Chief of Police of Oregon City, iT' 22S 0'ii2lii ;it ci ..la i;!HtCTilffriWfyTTn.'ir ... .. 1 CHIEF OF POUC NOTICE OF SALE I'OII , VELIN'QUENT MAIN STIIKKT A8SKSSMKXT. UOTfCE Is h.rebv nlven that I'V virtue of I eiirtuin warrant liausd bv tha Keconler of OmguD Clly, dattsl the 9th day of Auguat, lh'JS, and to me diractaU, for the collection of a certain atreet Improvement assessment levied for Die Improve ment of Halo street In Oreaon Cite, Claeluunas county, Oregon, which 'warrant coiniuauds and renulraa lne to nniceea to levy uimiu ana sen lu manner provided by law, Lot Four (1) In Block Ten tlu) in ureeon my, to msae llie sum of two Hundred Forty and Ellity-Thi Hundredth Dollars, being the amount of aaid assess ment which Is unpaid anu delinquent, asaeaseu ujion aaid Lot Kourl-ii in Hlock Ten Hill of Oregon City for the Improvement of Main street In said elty, as directed by Ordinance no. l7, or salil Oregon Clt wlilch aaaeaameiit la declared hv Ordinance Mo. l.'t! of aaid Oregon City, and was entered In the docket of City Liena on the 5th day of October, lsu:i, to Mrs. S. K. raquet as owner, ana my perceiim;e auu coats, and to mako my return of the sale uuder said wamut within aixtv dava from tlis date thereof. Now, therefore, in obedience to said warrant 1 have levied upou and will, on Saturday, the 21at (lay of September, lKtl. at the hour of one o'clock p. ni. of aulildav. at the front door of the county courthoui in Oregon City Clackamas county, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the lilglieat ami best bidder for cash In hand, all llie right, title and Interest the said Sirs. 8. K. Pnquet has in aud to the said Lot Four (4) in Block ten (lui in aaia Oregon Cltv, or ns much thereof as may be neces sary to make said sum. Dated this 20th day of Angllat, 18'.W. CHARLES E. BUKNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City Woca Baby waa stck, we fare hc Caatorta. When she was a Ckild, she cried fur Castoria, ltVaslie because Via, she clung to Castoria, Vitas ate bed Children, sbe (an thesa Caatotia New York Worlds Thrlce-a-Week Eilitioa. Tim Twire-a-Week edition of the Xrw York World liai tieen converted into the Thrive-a-Week. It fnrnislica 3 paper, of 6 paces apieoe, or IS paitea every week. at tf'.e nlil pnre of U.M-, IHILLAU a year, una gives Hit papers a year fur one dollar and every paper has 0 paires 8 columns wide or 48 columns in all. The Thrice-a Week World is not only much larger than any weekly or semi weekly newspaper, but it furnishes the news wito niiu-n greater neitiency ami promptness. In feet it combines all the crisp, fresh qualities of a daily with the attractive features of a weekly. Cock in a and Win Id for 2, cash in advance. Children Cry for Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. Company. YAQUINA it AY KOCTJl Connecting at Taqulna Bay with the San Krahciaco ami Yaoiiina Hay steamship Company. Steamship "Famllon" A 1 anil rlrsl-elaM In every res-et Sails from Yao.ulu lor San Francisco about every eight tlsya. rassenger aeeommnilatlons unaiirpassctl. Hhorteat mnie between the IVillamette valley ami California. Fan from Albany or point went lo San Vranclaco: ( abin .... i on steerasre S no Cabin, ronnit trip, giavl for i days .... is (si For sailing days pply to j H. L. WALDEX, Aiifnt, Albany, Oregon. CHAS CLARK. Sur-C i'orraitif. Or. CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOB UELINQUENT MAIN STREET NOTICE Ih horetty given tlint by virtue of a certain warrant itwiifd by (tie ReronJer of Oregon City, otitod tlieutlt dny of August, 1895, and to me direct ed, fur the collection of a crttaiu itreet luiprovee ment aMesainnt lev ltd fur the Iniprovcmeiit of Main Btreet In Ong n City, Clackamu county. Oregon, which wana.-t comumnria unci rwj uiree me to proceed to lory ujKin ami kU In manner providi! by law, Lot Kiru (ft) in film Twenty-eight in Oregon City to make the auin of Three Hun it red and Thirty-three and Eigbty-elx lliindrediuDoll irf.lteing the amount of said aKaewment which U unpaid and delinquent, awtwed upon said Lot Fire (fit in liiock iwenrv-eigni cm) oi uregon City for the linproTement of Main treet In mid city aa directed by Ordinance No. lo7, of Mid Oregon City, which axHMUtuinnt la declared bv Ordinance No. l.V.I. of aald Oregon City, and wait entered in the docket of City Ltena on the oin any oi uciooer, ir j, 10 jonn Partwns, Lat.ru Koyal aud Oainon Royal aa owners and my percentage and cont, and to make my return of Uie aale under aald warrant wl hin tlxij days from the dat thereof. lNow inereiore, m obedienre lo uid warrant 1 have levied upon and wilt, on Stitur- dav. theitUtdav of September, 1H96, at the hour of one o'clock p. ni. of aaid day, at the front door of the county court houne in Oregon City, riackaimia oounty Oregou, offer for aale Kt public tuition and Bell to the uigheet and Utni bidder for cash In Imnif, the right, title and iutonwt the mitl John pi-aniie. Ijidru Roval and Osmon RovhI have In and to the aaid Lot Five (ii) In Block Twenty-eiht t in aaid Oregon City, or h uiucli thereof aa may be iieceaaary to make naid sum. Dated this 20lh Uy of AagiiRt 1 W5 . CUAULF.S E. HI'BNH, Chief of I'oliceof Oregon City. CIIIKK OF POLICE NOTICE OF HALE FOIt DEI.INVCENT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. NOTICE Ih hereby given that by virtue of a curlniti WHrrmit ism led bv the kerni-iler i.t Oregon City, dattd llie Kill day of Auguat. 18Uj. aud to nie dlrecU-d, for the colleelloii oi a eertaln ctreet lmprtvemeiit aKWHniiunt levied for the iinprovemeiit of Aliiin Htreet lit Oregon f'lty, (iackiiiuiiH county, On-gou, whu-li wariHiit coniinaiKlH Hnil reiiiret4 mu to proceed to levy upon and nell hi niiiiiner provided by law, Lot One (1) iu Hlock Twelve (li) In Oregon City, to niHKe me; Hoiu oi une uuiKireu aim MnetvMx and Niiietv-Oiio Ilnmlredllia DolltirK, hvlux the anion ni oi mm uHhCHMinent winch ih unpaid ai (lelii)(iieiit, annexed upon mud Lot One (1) in BliH-k (L!) of Oregon City for the improvement m -Html sireei in naiu euy, n uircou-u uy OnlliiHiire No. l-7, of Haid Oregon City, which aHMSrSiiiiem In declarud by ordinance No. l;Vj, of said Oregon City, and waa entered In the docket of City LieitHon the 5th dny of October, h!3, to Li. i. uHrin ax owner, aim my percentage ami costa, and to make n.v return of ihu utile ntidei Mud warrant within nlxly Ihvr from the dale mereoi. row, uiereiore, in onenienee to witr warraut I have levied unon and will, on tiatur dny, the '21st day of September, lH!j, at the hour oi one o cioca p. in ot said any, at the trout door ol the couii'v court hoinm in Ore. gou City, ('lackamns pouuty, Oregon, oiler for sale nt public auction, aud sell to the highest and bent bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and inie rest the cuid L. T. Jtarfu bus iu and to tne said Lot one (1) In liloek (la) iu Haid Oregon inv, or as munn tnereoi aa may be necehKury to uiuxe aum bum. Dated this 2uth day of Auguat, CllAHLKS E. BURNS, Chief of police ol Oregon City TIic New Way East, -- -aV bLh1 ANnn d j?, m nn'Q iimcq IP-' HI1UU II IX II UU U LII1LU ms0i ---- 4 CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. JtfOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue of a certain warraut iw Oregon Cltv, dated and to me directed, for the collection of a certain lied bv the Recorder of uutt'O tne utn day or August, IHOti. street Improvement HsscaaineHt levied for the improvement of Main street in Oregon CUy, Clackamaa eounly, Oregou, which warrant commands ana requires me to proceed to levy upon and sell iu manner provided bv law, Lot Hti (t) In filock (lr) iu Oregon City, to make the sum of One Hundred and Heventy-six and HevemyFour Hundredlhs Dollars, being the amount oi sum aasetwmeiH winch is unpaid and delinquent, assessed upon said Lot Six (6) In iiioca ii.'v oi wregon city lor tne Unprovemeul of Main street in said elty, us directed by Ordinance No. Ifi7. of said Oreiftm Cltv. which Bsacsmnwrit in declared by Ordinance No Vt of said Oregon City, and was entered in the docket of city Liens on llie oth day of October, to L. T. Harm as owner, aud my percentage and cotds, and to make my return of llie stile under said warrant within Klxty days from (tiedule thereof. Now, therefore, in obedience to said warraut I have levied upon ana win. on saturdav. the '2 at da of Hentember. 1 Kit. . at the hour of mm oVltw p. m of Haid day, at the front door of the county court n on ne ui uregon v,uy, uiacKamas county Oreson, oiler for sale at public auction, and sei to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and Interest the SAid L. T iturin has in Rnd to the said Lot Six ) in lllock Fifteen (1") In Bald Orenoii Cltv. or ah much thereof aa may be ucceshury to uinke aaid sum, Dated this -Uth day of August, ISUA. CHARLES E. BURNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City CHIEF OF rOLlCK NOTICE OF BALE FOR DELINQUENT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. NOTICK la hereby given that by virtue of a certain warrant (mimed by the Recorder nf Oregon C'lty. drtted the till) day of Aug tut, lMKi, and to me direct ed, for the collection of a certain atreet improvement aatwtineiit levied for the improvement uf Muln uttvet in Oregon City, Clackaimia county, Oregon, which warrant com mantle ami ntjuimt ine ui proceeti to levy upon and aell in manner provided by law, Lot Si 1(6) ia Block Heventeen (11, in OrcgHl City, to make the mm of Fifty-three and Ninety-aii Huntlredth Dollara, being tha amount of aaid Bvtwnent which la nupaiil and delinquent, awflfd upon aaid lH Sii (Hi in Block Seventeen 1 17 y of Oregon City for the Improvement of Main atreet in aaid city, aauirecieti Dy wnuuanre no. i, oi aaid Oregon City, which aaMUient ia declared by Ordi nance No. LV. of aaid Oregon City, and whs enter ed in the docket of City Ltena on the oth day of October, lstttf, lo Charles B-'Ida aa owner, and my (tcrcfntage and coate, and to make my return of the aele under fa id warrant within aiity days from the date thereof. Now. tht-refor, in obetlieuce to anid warrant I have levied upon and will, on Satur day, the 2lt day of Sept t-m ler. In-S, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of aaid day. at the front dor of the county oottrt house In Oregon City. Clat kamai county, Oregon, offer for le at pntilic auction, and sell to tbe highert and beat bidder for cah In hand, all tbe right title and Interent the said Charle Bidda baa in and to tbe Mid Lot Sn 161 in Block Seventeen 17) In aaid Orego City, or mncn thereof aa way be neceasiry to make aaid sum. Dated thla Sotb day of Angn 1K!6. CHARLES E. BTBNS, Chief of P. dice of Oregon Clt, . CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. VOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue of a ceriuiu warrant msiied ov the Kecorner of uregon city, daieu tne utn day oi AiiKiist, IH'W, and to me di reeled, for the collection of a certain street improvement HNessmetit levied for the improvement or Muln atreet lu Oregon City, Clackaman county, Oregon, which warrant rommauus aim requires me io proceed to lew upon ana sen in manner provided by law, Iot inree i-o ui nuca inirteeu (i.o in urcnon cuv. to make the sum of One Hundred and Eighty- ime anu eixiy iiuuoreoinH wouarx, oeing tne amount or said nsseHsmeut which is unpaid and delinquent, assessed upon said Lot Three 01) in mock inineen oi uregon uny forme I in pro ve- menioimaiu Bireei in wiu cuy, as directed t' Ordinance No lo7, of said Oregon Cltv. whic assessment in declared by onlinaiice No. of said uregon citv, and whk entered in the docket of City Liens on the .rlh duy of October, 1 MM, to James Doian Estate as owner, and my perceiusge aim costs, ana w mane mv return of the sale under said warrant within sixty days iroin me aaie tnereoi. ovr, mere lore, iu obedience to aaid warrant I have levied upon and win, on Saturday, tne'JiM day or September, itw, ai me noor oi one o ciock p. ra. oi saia uay, Ht the front door of the countv court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, oiler for sale at puiHie auction, ana sen to tne nignest and bast bull ler for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest the wild Jsmes Dolan Estate has In aud to the slid Lot three (3j in Hlock Thirteen 13) in said Oregon City, or as much thereof as may ue necessary " niHKe sum sum. Dated Ibis 3th day of August, lMtf. CHARLES E. BURNS. Chief of Police of Oregon City. FIiTVIX Md.HC, Mgr , rrrat1a. pr. Notice. Unitsed Staten tjind Offlca Orron Citv, Angus Mh. Notio i hereby riven that the approved plat of survey of townahfp H south, range4eaM, naa been received from the iurvertr irrneral nf Oregon, ani on, September twh, iw at 9 o'clock n. of uid day. said plat will he Aled In thi office and tbe iaml therein enhitrrd will be subject to envy on and after said date Rob car A. Miu.es, RrgiMVr. FlTTf. fiorn, Rrreivrr. CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF BALE FOR DELINQUENT MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. NOTICK is hereby given that bv virtue of a certain warrant issued by the Recorder of Oreg"U City, tinted the lh dav of August. W. aud lo uie directed, for the collection of a certain street improvement as&etosmenl levied foY the iinpniveineiit oi Main street in Oregon City, Clat-kainaN county, Oregon, which warrant command ami rfquhea in tt prHeed to levy upon and aell in manner provided by law. Lot Two (2) in Mock '1 hirteen (IH) In Oregon City, to make the sum of one Hundred and Seventy-, Six and Seventy Four Hundredths hollars, being the amount of said asaesnment which la unpaid and delinquent, asftewed upon said Lot Two t2) lu Block Thirteen (13) of Oregtiu City for the improvement of Main atreet in said city, as directed by Ordinance No. 137, of aaid Oregon City, which aaeiameul ia declared by Ordinance No. rv, of said orcgoo City, and waa entered in tbe docket of City Liena on the oth day of October, Iwtt, t James Dolan Estate as owner, and my percentage and costs, and to make my return ol the (tale under said warrant within , dny dava from the date thereof Now, there- lore, tn oiiedience to said warrant I have levied upou and will, on Saturday, tbe -'lt day of eptenifer, ir.-, ai me noor oi one o clock p. m. of aaid dav, at the front door of the enmity court house in Oregon City, Claikamas county, Ore gon, otter for sale at public auction, and' sell to the highest and beat bidder for cash in baud, all the right, title and lnteret the aaid James Doln Estate haa tn and to the aaid Lot Two () in Block Thirteen (U) in said Oregon City, or an much thereof aa may be nectsaary to make said sum. 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KiUif EAST AND SOUTH ATlORTHERN t m PACIFIC R.R. u N S Pull man Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars fsr. VAi t. .HINKI'I.IS IU LI T H TO F A !!. KKiMI I'llKKS I'KIIDKKTOM wins: pk tlKI.K.M.4 and Bl TTE THROUGH TICKETS TO HICAGO L. P. Tiah-r. aewipcr alrenUiaf a;en 12 Merchant' Eichange, ?an Francisco, 1 ooi authorized ipal This paper I kept oo Die la Bis office. W.slHISGTOX PHI LV l K L I' il I t: VrtiiK BUH and all POINT KAT antl aOI'TM. For Information tte: tlrieu, rail on cr wf janis, maps and Pitcher's Castoria. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland. Oregon. l.Vl Morrlssa atreet, laraer Third. i TTTTC PIPm k'P "n file at R. C IMO rftrisA Pake. Adrrrtbio Are7 ! 4 ami M Merchants Kirhanre, San srancisca, California, where contracts I wiTertiini caa 1 he aia.e f.r il. VIA The Shasta Route OF TIIE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Expres Trains Leave Portland Dally. Bouth. j North. S-.aOt.x. Lv Portland Ar 8:10A.M :irr. H. L Oregon City Lv 7:ZSa.a lii:4li a.m. I Ar ban Kraucisco Lv 6:00 r. a The above trains stop at Kast Portland, Oregon City, Woodburu, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jellei sou, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Hliedds, Halaey. HarnsburK, Juuutiou Cltv, 1 ing, EiiKeue. Creswell, uralus. KOSKUUUO MAIL DAILY. 8::ios. at. f.-il A. M. Lv Lv Ar SALEM Portland Oregon C'lty Koaeburg "PASSBNOKn- Ar I 4:r. Lv 8:60 r. a Lv I b:l)A. n DAILY. 4:1 p N I i:4'.i p m H:I6 P M Lv i.v Ar Portland Own City Suiem Ar; 111:15 a a Lv w:27 A a - Lvl 8:W) A K DINISO CARS ON OGDES ROL'TE. PULLMAN BUFFET SL&EPEH8 ANO SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. WeatSiue Dlvialon, Betweeu PUKTlAKO and COKVALLJa KAH-TaAIM DiiLTtsx trrauwDtT.) Ar I 5:40 P.M. Lvl:UIP.M. 7:80 A. M 1:15 P.M Lv I Ar Portland Corvallis At Albany and t.'orvalils cnnni .ui, of Oregon Pacific Railroad. IIPBU'S TRAIW DAII.T(XClPTSOKDAT.I :4,riP. M. I 7.2SP.M. I Lv Ar Portland McMlnnville Ar I Lt S:K A. M S:SA.M THROUGH TICKETS TO AI.I POIKTt In THE EASTERN 8TATES, CANADA AND ECROPE Can be obulned at the lowest rale from I B. MOORE, Aa-rat, Oregoa fit R.KOERLER. E.P.ROGERS. Manager. ast. O. F. A P. Agent Portland. Ot. "OTICE FOB PLBLICATIOS. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITT, OREOON, Anirnst S, 16. Notice I hereiy iven that the Mlowln. -named tenler haa nl hi Intention to msk. final proof In sunpsrt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Reclster snd Receiver r. a ln.l office at ref,i City. Oregon, on September lsia. CASPAR TTSKER, H t. No. K17. for Ike E. NE. and E. 'i eB ! See. 23. Tn. i g.. R. S EL A. ... fllowinaitnewia prove his roctiannoa rrat. tlenee npon and cultivation of, said land ta Henrr Koch, (iottlieb M illUr Jnh.. uu ' i Jsmcs H. a Maybee, ail of 8asdy, Oregoa. nitFKT a. MILLER. Reglsnc