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OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. CITY ormclAI PAl'K It. Knter'tdlnOn'gon City Hntifllr,aiii!t!coii(l.cliiii miitlcr, SUHHOKII'TIOX KATKS. If palil In advance, per year 1 SO Oiib year it Hix moiithii 1 Three inoiilhH Go fP'Thc iliiti" nppiiKiia your atlilrcHit on die paper imiou'i tnu iimu ui wntrti yon inivc iini l'ATI)M.K IIOMK IMMT-iTltV. ORKCiOX CITY, M'HIL (I, 1W W1LL FOSTER Tit CUTS. IJi'iircHcnliitivo IV'iilon Mi'Millin of Ti'Miici-i'c, : 1 1 j i tj ik tlm ulili'Ht (ii"iii('ntH (if tlm Dinoli'V tsiriff , ilci'lurcH HtoiulfiiHt inllmiLMicn to tliew iriir-itioiiM iih ml vaiiotnl liy 1 1 4 1 i i : "Tlicru in now in this trcinnry f21S,. 000,0(10 wirplilH, or$l 18.000,0 ) in i-xci-hh of uli tiiitnt :i ii iinn ol-lialioiiH ainl the liiiiKli'cil-iiiillion recurve. Tl i it in jiioro Muni ciiouli to meet u!l entiiniitei (lulioionoifH prior to June, IS!)!). There in no way to j:et tlii-i money hack into circulation except tli iw, unlesH w e do it )iy buying our boiuU nt u prcininni . Willi a revival of bnsinesK it will be foiunl that no jreneral inereaHe of tai il: taxcx in require I. Then why all this mail ru.sh to inereaHe taxec? "AJI ailinit that the Mc.Kinley bill was beyond all retimm aH a iiiu.tHiire of taxu tion. I have pine through thin bill, Miction by Kcetion, ho far as iMisnililu. I liavu made calculation iih to what tlm rateH of taxation by the bill are, and what the, effect will be. The McKinley bill was tame ai d moderate in ratuH when compared to this. This bill not only imposes the McKinley-bill rateH, but increaHes them, ud ling 1(1 (I 7 per cent in addition to the. McKinley rateH. "The taxes are not imposed on luxuries. Much the largest per cent of the aggregate, as I calculate, is upon the necessaries of life. ' "Not only have the gentlemen in creased the burden of taxation, but in doing ho they have taken good care of the corporations and triiHts which now control the sugar market. Notwith standing the fact that sugar manufactur ing can be done in this country as cheap ly uh anywhere in the world ; notwith standing the manufacture is in the bands of the most gigantic trust organized in this or any other county, they give such a margin to' the tniHt in the way of dif ference between the tax placed on raw and rciincd migar that they not only perpetuate its existence and power, but continue its enormous prolits and dividends. The hearing show that the 'sugar Hcht'dulo of the bill was framed in New York and furnished to the com mittee. "Another of the many nnvise and oppressive bits of taxation carried by this bill is that w hereby the duty on tin plate is increased. "The duty of $4 a ton on pig iron is retained in this bill, notwithstanding the fact that wo are becoming heavy shippers of pig iron to other countries. The duty on pig iron could he reduced without hardship to any body. We are now making pig iron in the southern states cheaHir than it is made anywhere else in the world. "Another objection which may be urged against this hill is that, by reason of its cutting us off from foreign com petition through insurmountable duties, it is the best shield and protection on trusts and combines that was ever con structed. "Already these organizations in re btriiint of trade, to limit production ami put up prices, flourish to a degree in our midst that is alarming. This bill not only makes it possible to create others, but increase the duty on articles manu factured by concerns that are banded together as trusts and djfy all anti-trust laws andincrease the cost to the citizens. This is the reason why I denominated it, " . . i and correctly, at the begin ing of the dtdiate, as a hotbed and summer-house for the propagation of trusts. "It is not claimed that every trust in the world would be dissolved by the mere act of enlarging the free list. It w ould still be possible to organize trusts, but many times more dillieult. lint by eioil i-iO'l itur , olU oe, oiti. I niir uliorcu I . exclii'ling the markets ol the lulance ot the world we vastly facilitate the organ hat ion, operation and pcrpet nation of tru-d". No sane man tan deny this piopositinn. It is reasonable even if we hud tin ;x criciicc. And our experience would leach us that this is so even with out leas.iu. "W hat is to become of this country if these combinations are permitted to go on, protected by our tariff laws and defying our slate laws? Alirtady many of them defy slate laws, and none of them, so far as 1 know, concede the authority of the general government to control them." Is 1S-I0, the expensvs of the national covernment were, iht capita, fl.3i, and thev contimted to increase slowlv until ... in IStll) thev ere $1.11 .er cajuta. Tl. .-ivil ir (ly.no.l Hi., d.air . ,li. ThO Ull war OJieiml tilt lHr to His- honesty nnd extruvaganee. In 1S70 the ratio had juniixvl to 4.2t, and last year it was f7..t. The governinent at Wash ington ha lufotne a h-ccb that sucki the life-blood out of the masses for the liencfit of the pampered few. AX Oil) STORY. An in the former fights for a class tariff the claim is maIc that the burden of the restored McKinley rates will fall upon the luxuries of the rich, tobacco, liquors, silks and laces. This statement is ac cepted as being truthful by the follow ers of the protection theory. They do not stop to inquire into it. They do not think for themselves. On Mnrch 1'itli a summary made of the schedules of the new bill was given to the pulilii! press by Mr. iJingley, the author of the bill. "From sugar," he says, ' we estimate fUO.OOOad'litiuiml revenue." ''We place the increase 1 revenue- from wool at $11,000,000. Airicipating that the im ports of woolens will fall of nearly 50 per cent from the enormous imports of 18011, we estimate the increase I revenue from this source under the proposed rates at $14,000,000." This is an incr. ase of $.'.5,001,000 on wool and woolens admitted by Mr. Idngley. The table which he published in this connection showed that his taxes on wool ami woolens, on the basis of last year's imimrtations, would be $44,"00,O0O as against only $1,. 100,000 on silks, $1,801,000 on liquors and $7,U)0,0;0 on tobatvo. As usual the analysis of the bill and the statements made by the hirelings do not agree. If sugar ami clothing are luxuries of the rich, the rich will pay the tax; but if they are not the common people will be fined $04,0,)0,000 more next ve.tr for eating sugar ami wearing clothes than they' were last year while the rich will be lined $10,000,000 more next year for wearing silks, drinking liquor and smoking tobacco than they were last year. In other words, for every dollar of increase on silks, liquors and tobacco combined the new hill lias made an in crease of over $ii on wool, woolen goods ami sugar It is the rankest specimen of class legislation ever enacted. It is absurd. It is a farce to the thinker, a decoy to the fool Telephone -Register. Tun inayorality vote of Chicago Tues day is as follows : Garter II. Harrison, democrat, 144,828; J. M. Harlan, inde pendent, (17,072; N. Ii. Sears, republi can, 57,5(U ; "V. Hosing, business men's, 15,1 l(i. Total, 287,434. Harrison's plurality, 77,7:i(i; Harrison's majority over all, 2222. Complete returns show the election of 23 democratic aldermen, six republicans and live independents. The democrats will have a majority of eight over all in the next council. . Tiik legislature of California was smirched by the bribery of a dozen members to pass a st nil disguised iu the "coyote bill." Money was freely used to corrupt members of the Idaho legis lature. The late Oregon legislature therefore stands not alone in its grandeur of Satanic cusse.lness. The municipal election in Ohio and Michigan on Monday show remarkable democratic gains, they electing the majority of mayors iu the states named. In Michigan where McKinley received 78000 majority thu republican candidate for supreme justice received a plurality of but 2i),000. "l'ltoM'KKiTY," says the Nashville American, "is to be restored by hauling money out of tho pockets of the many to jdace it in the pockets of tho few whoso pockets are already full." Kvkkv official elected at the city election at Woodlmrn on Monday was a free silver man. AITLIOATION FOll LICENSE. MOTICE IS IIKREHY GIVEN THAT 1 81IAI.L apply to the city couuell of Oregon City, Oregon, for n saloon lleenso to continue my saloon, located on lot 2 of block 3 in Oregon City. License to date from the Sih day of April, 1S1I7. I. G. KAMBO. (iUAKDIAN'S NOTICE OF SALE. NOTICE IS IIEKK1IY OIVKN THAT IN I'l K sunnce of an order nnd license of the County Court of Clai kitiuas county, stale of Oregon, made on the I Uh dnv of M uch, lv'7, In the unit- -r t Hie estate of o'llvrt Kngle,. minor, the undersigned, guardian ol said estate and ward, n ill sell at public auction to llie highest bidder for cash, gold coin of the l ulled Niates, and subject to eoiillrmation by said county court, on Saturday, the It'll day of May, 1'.'7, at i o'clock p in., at Hie flout door of the posiofllce at MolalU, rlaekamas county, Oregon, all the ri hi, tale and ioierest that the snul estate and the said lidlit-rl Kunle, minor ward, shall Ciime to have as heir Hi law ol John llarless llie present own er, iu and to the follow itnr described real prop, cm, to -wit: The north halt of a certain tract of late) co'iimenciug at Ihe southeast c truer of J. T. iuulicM l. I. No. I in township ;i south, I rillluv a-t W M then, e north s2 decrees W0..1 llMii chain thence north S degrees ea-l 40 lis hams to thi' north bolltl'l.irv-ol ald claim No. Is; thence south s'J itcrci-s cast, tracing naiil north biMiii'iai) to t.ie urlliea-t toru. r of Slid claim; Iheiuv ioiilh s dc'ivs west, tracing the cast liiilllntarv line if sanl claim, to the place of htgllilllin.-. W. II. KNi-l.r:, lill iriMan ot I-.-4t.lt a.t 1 el-oo o Dated April Mb, KC. liilb'Tt huicle, minor. NONCE l'OK riT.t.ICATOX. I AN II OFFICE AT Olil l IN CITY. oKEiiON. U April ll. 1" Notice is herein' given that the Mlowiiig-namcii sctio'r lias nicit n. nice of Ins tnteiilioii to make tinnl prunl in support ol his claim, and that said prool will he made l. -lore tile K -g. si. t and K 'ceiver al Ore gon I'ity. Otegon, on May lsiii, Is i7, viz: l'ERKY WILLIAMS. II. E. Mli. for the F" , of See. ii. Tp. R. 2 E lie names the lotiuwiug witnesses to pre Lis C'.niiiinous residence ujioti and cultivation ol, said land, vi: William 11. Miller, Alvts V. Davis, Henry Maing' and John Ferguson, ol Milhuit. Oregon. KOllEUr A. MILLER, Register. COCNTY TUEASCKEK'S NOTICE. v.,m iv mv iiiviw vi-voj I "AK N0 1N M "AN'1 H M'S 1 applicable to the payment oT all warrant, lullorwJ ,((r gt,pU.mK.r .nh 1, also the cudorseJ prior to Sept' following warrants endorsed September 9th, lsstt; So. 13V, 113.12; o. l:v.s3, 1.27; No. M2.fa. Interest will cese on the above warraula alter the date ol thu notice. JACOB SHADE. Treasurer of Claekamat County. Orrfon. Dated thu 1st day of Anil, isy;. ore "Cures talk " In favor WfUB I I of Hood's Sarsaparillo, n as for no other medl- U 'SAl m" cine. Its great cures recorded iu truthful, convincing lituguuge of grateful men and women, constitute Its most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They have won the confidence ot the peopfe; have given Hood's Barsapo rllla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's 6arsaparilla is known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove Sarsaparilla Is the best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier. u ji n'H cml llwr Ills; easy to I1UUU I 1119 ui"u, eiwyioooeraie. an!. siiKiums .SAUO. In the Circuit Court of the Slntu of Oregon, for the (Joimly oi Clackiiinux, rimimiziii'.' Kii'ly, 1 I'liiilitill, vs. Alfrr l Limine ami Aim Mury l.!inlln I Pi'l'i li'huit.t. I i Stutu of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. iiy viiutk ok a J r hum us' r ohdkk, " decree ami nil execution, (Inly Iwii-rt out of mi 1 uiclcr the renl ol tlm iiImvm entitled court, in the nl ve en tilled cHtisc, to inu duly illiei luil mid dated the lsth tiny of Mnrch, Ivi;, upon n ju lament rendered nnd entered in said court on the tfuli cl'y of Kehriiury. ls:i", in fuvor of Tiiom .untie Kudv, pluintlll, mid mtnlnxt Alfred Ij! n I In' a il' I Acht Mury Lin I he liefeiidHiits. for the sum of fiils.OU. with interest thereon at the rn'e of HI per cent per nullum from lliel'lllli day of February, 1mi7. and the further sum of 7iilKI as attorney's fee, mi l tho further sum of fl.Yoi) costs and disbursements, utid tliecostsof and upon this writ, eoni'iiaii'liii me to make sale of the following described real properly situate hi the enmity of Clackamas, stale of OreKon, to-vvlt: The east half of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 7, tov iishlp 3soirh, raiuo 4 east of the Willamette Meridian, eiiultinliiK 411 acres, all iu Clackamas county, slate of Oregon. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order, decree, ami in compliance Willi the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 21th ilny of April, I'i7, at the hour ot one o'clock I'. .VI , at the front, door of the county court house in the city of Orefrnn City, In said eoiiulv and stale, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the niuliest bidder, for I'. S. jmIiI coin, cash In hand, ail the rii;lit, title anil interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, ' jielinenl order, decree, interest, eusls uud all accruing costs. W. GRACE. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. tinted, urugon city, or., Jiurcli isin, 1'J7 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ol Clackamas. Minnie Ham. , rianitiir, ) vs Edward Looney, I Defendant- ' State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. Y VlUTl'l! OF A JUDUMKNT ORDER, 1 decree and an execution, duly issued out of and nude the seal of the above colli led court, ill Ihe above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the bull day of March, WI7, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court oil the lath day of November, lswl, in favor of Minnie Ham, plalutill, and against Edward Iiouey, defendant, for tho sum of 8"i7:i tKI, with Interest thereon at the rate of 1(1 per cent, tier annum from the llhli day of November, lH'.ili. and the further sum of JiiO.tHI as attorney's fee, ami the further sum of Sill, costs and disburse, uit'iits, and I lit! costs of and upon this writ. coiiiimitKtiiig me to make sale, of the following described real property situate in the county of Clackamas, slate of Oregon, pewit: The north one-half (') of tho northeast quarter Ci) ol section twenty (111), township three (II) south, miiiie one (1) west ol Willamette Meridian, Clackamas county, state of Oregon, containing eighty (eU) acres .t Innd. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgement order and decree, and in conipliaiice wiih I lie C'Uiiin tiids of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 17ih day of April, 1SH7, at the hour ol one o'clock I1. M. al the front door ol the county court house in the city of Oregon City, iu said county and state, se.l at public miction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, lor I . S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within umucd defend ants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any pan thereof, to satisfy saiil cxeciiiiou, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. U. W. GRACE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., March Kith, lsu7. UrANTKD FAITH FIT. MEN OR WOMAN TO travel for responsible established house ill Oregon.- Salary Ml and expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose sclf-aililressed stamped envelope. The National, Slur Insurance Hlilg., Chicago. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. George K. Gordon, I'liiiutttI', vs. Catherine Cecelia Tliuriuaii, Defendant. To Catherine Cecelia Thiiruian, the above named Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are Ii reby suinai uied to appear iu the above entitled c iiirt, to be began and held next after the expiration ol six w eeks from the dale ol the puldicaiiou ol tins summons, ami ,ou will (ale notice loat ii you tail to appearand iln-wcr the complaint tiled itgainsi you iu the above eutilted suit on or before said tirst day of said lenn 01 s.iid court, the poiiutill' will aiiply to the ourt lor the reliel demiudeil In tile complaint in tins suit, wloeli Is for the loreelos- lire or a certain mortgage exeeilteu ly vou 10 plaliitili'nn llie lstli day of September. Is'.i'i. and reeoriieit on llie iist itay ol , po-miier, ls'.'., iu i It 10k "I- 'of inorigaues on tage 1 hi ol iuoii!.'age ! records ol the county ol 1 laekainas. stale of 1 Oregon, and w llich mortgige is upon tile follow- ingdcscribed iiroiH-riy, to-w it: The southwest ijuarter ot the southwest quarter i and Cie smith haliof tne snutheasi iu-irierof the I soullovest iiiarler of section 1 in tounsliip 2 j simhIi. range 2 eat of the Wllhlinctle Meridian, i eoutainiiig i-o acres, mure or less, all in t Incka- ! mas couuiy, urcgou, and which innrtgaL'e is to 1 : secure Ihe paym r.t of the sum of iC-H 21 with ' interest ill aeeor.liinee with the t'-rnis of said I mortg'ige. s"'H atlorney's lee- aiel eo-ls and ilis- I , burscic.euts hceia. And plainlill will apply to 1 .' Ihe eouri for such other and further ielici as is just in the picmises. ! This summons is published bv order of the 1 1 almve sutitleit court duly male and entered of j reeor 1 on the -.'7ih day ol February, lso7. and ( signed by Alfred F. !-ears, Jr.. judi:e of the circuit court of the stale of Oregon, tor Multno mah county, slate of Oregon: T. A. Mcllride. ' judge of tin circuit court of the state of Orecon, for I'lnckstnas county, ladng then absent Irom I said Clackamas county. C. D. it D. V. LATOCRETTE. Attorneys for l'lainliff. 'axted-faithfi i ven or women to travel ior .cspiMisitile estatilishttl house in Or,01 Samrv TN, ,, flwlm pM,in (permanent. Reference. Enclose -elf-addressed a"!! envelope. The Xalional, Star liuuranc llldg., Chicago. Wanted-An Idea Vbo eaa think of KHDf aunpie tala to patrnt! Froteet roar Idsas: ther mar lirtu row wealtfe. Wnu John wnupEKBrRM co, Psx-at attor era, WablBcua, D. c. f tbetr tl.Ku prut vffar aad Ual two auxlrail lurenUoaa wasMU. ni 35X323! McKITTRICK'S SHOES Beat the iij ir.'.n'iriiii i OREGON HARNESS CO. -UK Al.KltS IN- IyfaFQess & (Iieiijipst Ito-.iso on Const. -: Call mid Sec l's. M l ll.lniKI I'. Nil U OppoMlttt r ...OREGON CITY Xew n:itl Secoiiil-Haml Fiirnituro J lui;it Sold and Exchanged j PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE j Tinware, Hardware, Granitwars, Etc. ! OPPOSITE P, O. for CHOICE CUTS and RICHARD PETZQLP'S CASH MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, Oreoon City, Oregon. How to Secure and Hold, The best trade is a perplexing problem to some people, but its solution is simple : FIRST Buy the best goods to be had, not once in a while, but always. SECOND Make the price low, and let the people know of it, early and often. Attention to these principles has placed HARRIS' GROCERY. at the head. c - G. H. BESTOW '& CO. FOR DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDINC MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER OFFERED FOK FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Shop Opposite Coii'rflitution it Clin -el'. WHY IS IT. That every clay our store is filled with buyers from every part of the city, regardless of distance? J There must be some reason. People especially ladies don't go out of their way to buy unless there is a reason. IT IS I5KCAI SL' we have established a reputation for abso lutely fresh goods especially in the line of table -r- delicacies, and our customers are sure of a superior article and then the prices are right. ...GEO. F. HORTON... rKorniETOR of J HARDING'S BAKERY AND GR0ERY BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY t Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. World! i Saddlery; iinrtlioilse Oregon City 1 AUCTION HOUSE. OKKGON CITY, OKKOCN TENDER MEATS go to 5f Main htreet, Oregon City, Oregon Our Store A$ ijou Sec It To-Daij... is a wonder of grandeur, beauty and bargflins. Freshest of goods from home and u broad. A vast variety to selei't from. Many articles and styles not to be found anyyrhere else. Easy opportunities to see everything. No compulsion to keep after you have bought, if not satiflied. Perfect satis faction with qualities. Perfect contidence that prices are lowest. CHARMAN& SON J'EALKB IK fpntral Merchandise OliKGOX CITY C. N. GREEN MAN, Tlllt I'lONEEH Express and Dray IKHtnlilliilii"! W ) r Parcel ilelivercl lo till parts of the city. cm vmv NURSERY CM N II V, OUKGON. Apiili, IViim. ('Iii'rrlin. I'lninii 11111I Priino, lliilliill ainl I'laiti-, NucliiriiifR. AImiuikIk nml lVucli Tri'i'D. Klrnt-fila-oi i" Kvury l(oni)vl. wiKiicniio ami iti'i,i;i. I a nny nrnn t rim for lrli'i;. J. H. UUA, IUJ. KoNitt Livery and Sals Stable OKKOON CITY, OKKGOJJ, On the Street between tlifl Bridge and the Depot. Ui.ubluit'iil single rlus hikI mulille liorae 1 wiij-N on Initiil nt "the lowtiKt riiten, 'itul a corral also con noi't i'il with tlm barn (or loose stock. Any information ri-xunliii any kind of stock piomptlr iitti nilcd to by lottcr or person. HOUSKS IKIIKHIT OK SOLD GAMBRINUS COLD o 1 unnu Is the place to buy your WINES and LIQUORS. It's the place where you buy at reasonable rates, and you can rely on what you buy. Wines from 75c per gallon to $1.60. Family entrance on Sixth street Call and be convinced Yours Truly, N, F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. THONK 30. SIXTH AND MAIN streets. Call and See., r The Flue Stork of Confectionery Fruits, Etc... -AT- MRS. R. PRER'S NEW STORE, . Next Door to the "HEE-HIVE" I GEO. A. HAIIDLNO, PKAl.ER IX IP DRUGS IR, IE Standar Pat. Medicines Paints, Oils and Window Glass. Prescription Accurately Compounded hardinq's block. 9 I JAMES MURR0W, Decorating Paper Hanging;, Artistic House Painting . And Kalsominsr. Leave Orders at Ely Bros., on t'eventh Street, Oregon City, Oregon. H. STRAIGHT, PSAI.IB IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Mill Feed. Lime, Cement ar.d Land Plaster. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon , .Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any ! part of the city. jTrjr Itoltun iiuirjr and be Convinced - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I r0 ALL WUOM IT MAY COSTERS, NOTICE ! l hereby given that I have (hi day filed ; my final report i? administrator of the estate ol William O'tonner. deceased, and ih.t court has set Monday, the 3d day of May, 1S97, a lime for henring aald report and objections thereto. If any there be, at which time all penons interested are hereby notified to be present at the office of the County Judge, Clack amas county, nate of Oregon. Iiated this tKk day of March, ltsr;. PATRICK T. O tOXXEB. AdmlnUtiatorof the Estate of William O Conner, deceaaed.