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Fnicfes stedl TWO W DO COMME SEPTEM ATO TO CON T1NUE WE WI GUKATE A Great Cleara nee Oar ENTIRE STOCK will be I Note the following redactions: offered at Ridiculously Low hcst Quality Calicos, 20 yds. - 'w ?i wj Itf m.4A anil ura uH.l 1 VClS. for I 00 WWW wSMIII I I flllH flllU WW D 111 I ...... m 3 j ' 'cavy Unbleached Domestic. hatra It II Vina ftinrta and I.nur .J . . ' 11 " " 10 yds. lor i oo FrfCeS Will Win. IJIeaclied Muslin, 1 5 yds. for, I oo Orecon City, Sept. 15,1893. THE LATEST IK ELECTRICITY Mkola Tfslft, a native of Greece and the most noted cleclriciuii of Europe, has diitcoverod, or rullivr dcmonHtrRlfd, tlio posHiliility of il luminution without wires or globe In In 30 counties In the west of Kntmna almoHt cxiiit imitiition of dnyliulit. This the wheat crop it a failure and the kov- ernor has been appealed to for relief. It Is the womt drought for .10 years. light he can-vary to order, and although he has not yet been able lo brinj; it to what may be termed a cjiiiineruiiil buxis, he has advanced so far in the direction that comparatively little remains to ho dono beforo the public can buy daylight AIonky is easier in wall street ami a number of law mills in l'lltsburg, Fall ltiver and other manufacturing centers have resumed, thus giving renewed em' ployment to many thousands of hands. Tin defeat of the Irish homo rule bill by the liritUh house of lords will hasten the advent of democracy in England. by t10 room ,llilua, of by tlm lamp or Whom the .oJu would destroy they first ij,,i,t, An,j t,jg jH ,t ollu ,,( ,8 make mad. Imarvi'la. Ha Iiiih nrniliiri'il a flame which does riot consume and which rive out no heat whatever, and has thus laid the foundation for untold develop ments in every phase of electrical work. In the production of ozoiio by electricity he has also scored a distinct triumph. Tink has its revenges. The California Ho has shown that nearly all sanitary pioneers have given the "king" nianu- problems can be solved by the tid of facturer, Hubert Howe Bancroft, the electricity, and he has also made im roasting he has so richly merited. The niense strides in the direction of solving people of Oregon have also a score to the problem of parceling out electrical settle with this bogus historian and force and enabling it to be applied to have telrjiathed a "well-done" to the manial labor in every possible direction old Californium). He was iiwited to visit London and ex- nluin his exuerimunts on the verv Knot r ii- .ji- .! ii .i i 1 jnauregnnraciiiBraiiroaiinnsmaiio mfl,0 limni.,u .v Faradav He was srato of 2.50 per ton, on wheat, from recoiVed by the Iluyal Institution with Albany to Uan Francisco. The giant jue 10m,ri) Tie mmm.nt 6ngerfl monopiy, uie rMHiuiern rncinc railroad, ttrkHne.i 1.1. una UUKH ,uiH.. ,.. ,,.,1WI,( cnarges me people 01 r-ugene, says tne witll - .(,fton1 snendor. and when he uuarn, lor 1--.J miles, to i'ortlnncl, f.i.20 wavuj ,,,, over ,ljg ,UW(, ,.. BBBlnnd per ton. In plain terms, a highway r..b- with tMyUM.e wMeli was described as Good Quality Pin Checked Ginghams, 14 yds. for.... 1 Good Quality Shirting, not starched, 14 yds. for 1 50-Inch All Wool Ladies' Cloth, colors and black, per yard 36-Inch Cashmere, per yard. iG-Inch Silk Velvet, colors 00 00 bery; and still the state railroad com mission stands idly by and makes no move to protec(. the producer. In cold Iceland, a nation of 73,000 people, men and women are in every respect political equals. The mothers teach the future citizens, and in all of Iceland there is not an illiterate after the age of seven ; thero are no prisons, weird, if notghotitly . Ho manufactured dailies which appeared dangerous in the extreme, and then placed them in a wooden box, which was absolutely 1111 afl;cted by them, lie repeated these experiment with several more while the guest l the National F.leciric Con vention in St . Loua, at the end of Feb ruary. Teslu lias perfected a machine which tin rwiMf'A. tin tliii,VHa tin tiliilnprutji nn miserable poor, no "never.sweat8"-but -ive" ,2I)'011? """''" uur "n.l. or a plain, temperate, cjiaste, educated, Industrious and intelligent people. considerably over 1,000,000 a minute Nor was this ail. The never-resting ex periuienter discovered five distinct kinds Tux gentlemen who assembled at of discharge, one of them thin, thread Madison, Wis., as the "American Asso- liko and luminous, and t lie others all elation for the Advancement of Science," varying in character until the lifth he were told by Dr. Brlnton that the came one huge flame issuing from the "earliest men" had reddish hair. As discharge knob. By attaching a wire he produced no proof to show that there to one end of the coil, light, at once daz- were white horses jn those remote times zling and beautiful, issued in huge to stand off (he red-headed women, his streams, not only from the ends, but . . opinion hasn't a leg to stand on. The from ail parts of the coil itself, a phe discussion of the question is therefore nnmeiion entirely without precedent in yet in order: Was Adam a negro? electrical research. Next Tesla attaches a fine platinum wire in the, glass biiib, and Siiakesi'EARb must have known when thie is agitated by the current the that Hie electro magnetic condi- platinum spins around the bulb wi tions for a'"circle" are best secured by the speed of lightning, producing what the alternation of men and women. In Henry VIII the Lord Chamberlain ob serves : "Sweet ladies, will it please you sit? Sir Harrv. Place you that side; I'll take the charge 01 tins : His grate is entering. Nay, you must not ireeze; Two women placed together makes cold weather : My Lord Sands, you are ono will keen em waking; Pray, sit b tween these ladies." The "divine William" was probably familiar with spiritualistic and hypnotic phenomena. Hotsg Bill 343, passed by the last legislature with the expressed object "to secure a more convenient mode of mak ing assessments and of collecting and paying taxes," is the means of increas ing the indebtedness of Incorporated towns and of Bchool districts many hun dreds of thousands of dollars. Until after taxes have been collected next year, cities must pay their running ex penses (above income from saloons) in warrants drawing 8 per cent, interest, and school districts, which formerly could raise money by special lax. must now borrow on bonds. Tliis new law is "a more convenient mode" of increasing our indebtedness, and if its author had descended to Tophet before his stupid brain had conceived it, the people of Oregon would have had ampin reason to hold a day of thanksgiving to old Death. Tub brain of the editor of London Fatchwrk has evidently nit been cramped and softened by British self importance and insular isolation, for he manifests intelligent apprehension of American international politics, lie fleeting on the land-grabbing designs harbored by France against weak Siam, he Bays : "The Munro doctrine is bo firmly en grafted in the United States that the Americans will ru t admit any interfer ence of Eurom an powers on the North Continent. They told Louis Napoleon to withdraw his armies from Mexico, and this tended ti the death of Prince Maximilian, who wag to have been the monarch of all he surveyed. Whv can not the Eastern Asiatic powers cultivate Munroism? The French in their preg- crusade rely on Russian support Ine Kussians are nibbling bits from Afghanistan, whilst keeping one eye on Persia, and the Bear's claws are on out Tag dll,Ltrict f China. The sympa thies of the Russians, it is alleged, are on the side of the French. The Russians may want moral or physical support, at no distant date, to guarantee their land tabbing. Intelligent Russians know Hermnr may claim provinces bordering the Black Sea which are looked opon as German. Finland, against the grain of the people, is under f?5B Pt'on of being Russian r Po ;d is not safe from disinte grauon, and it might not be necessary to burn Moscow to keep invading armies wnicii, the Jewish persecutions m create retaliation." may be called a spiral or revolving light of great brilliancy and astounding ap pearance. The producing of light to order, with out a wire of any kind passing into the bulb, is done by Tesla without any grca dUIiculty. The modus operandi may be described as follows: The primary electric generator is placed at the cen tril station, as. usual, wires leading to the building or room in which light is desired, w here there is inserted in the circuit a condenser and apparatus re sembling, more or less, a luyden j.ir. Adjoining there is an induction coil. In the room which it is desired to light, two metallic sheets uro placed on the opposite wiiIIh, ami the electric impulses thrown out from these 'jinks create electrical waves which produce a steady glow in every section of tho room. Tesla hows that the perfection of elec trie lighting without wires or globes can be achieved without tho disks at all, but with metallic wall paper as the final connection with the unseen uppa ratus and the room itself. He is still experimenting to bring this light to further perfection Tesla does not pretend to mniaifacture electricity out of nothing, but ho is of tho opinion that tho unused foice in nature is absolutely immeasurable. In one of his lectures be said candidly "We shall eventually hook our ii.nehiie ery onto the machinery of nature." Then again, he has entirely upset al preconceived notions of insulation. Vul canite is regarded as the bust insulator known, and it will stop almost any dis charge or current. But the stream of sparks between two poles with the Tesla current passes through a thick sheet of vulcaiiitH witli a contempt of the ob atruction which would seem almost hoartlcss. It does not perforate ll e vulcanite or injure ii any way; it simply ignores its existence and emerges on the other side undisturbed and unchanged Ho has produced for the tlrst time in the world's history a tlamo which he claims does not even consume the vital ingredients of the air we breathe, so that the problem of securing pure air and perfect ventilation in a crowded room can be solved DR. HARTS $lvm TEST. Tho spiritualists, mesmerists, theoso phists and mind readers who altended the sessions of the Pyschical Science Congress at Chicago failed to lake ad vantage of a great opportunity There has been in Chicago for some time an elderly gentleman who is 'pretty well known in the medical world Dr. Krnest Hart, the editor of the llrillth Medical Journal. At the opening of the Psychi cal Congress he ollcrcd to the adepts there assembled a simple test which would not only enable them to put to shame the skeptic, but slso to earn a snug nun in currency As his oiler or challenge is still open, we give publicity to it helow for the benefit of adepts in Orogon who have not been able to at tend the sessions of the congress : "A lifetime during which I have given a good deal of attention to tho subjects of hypnotism and mesmerism, while enabling me to verify the physical phe nomena of hypnotism and so called mes merism as a result of self suggestioii or hysterical manifestations or conveyed suggestion by word or look, bus equally convinced me that thus far at least ail the alleged phenomena of clarivoyanre, telepathy, thought transference and so called spiritual communication are either delusions, impostures or misinterpreted fuels. "I now repeat the challenge to Hi) V of these gifted or experienced persons to give a siniplo evidence of the existence of one of these powers which so tnanv claim to possess and which underlies t io pretensions of all. I will place a bank order for flOOO 111 a sealed en velope inclosed in an ordinary pine box, and the (1000 note shall be at the dis posal of any one-man, woman or child, medium, thought render, clarivoyiint, or teleputhist who can within 48 hours of announcing their intention to do so and claim the deposit, read the plain English writing and give tho number of the order. Any person accepting this chal lenge will deposit $100, to be given to any charily that I shall name in this It they aro able to claim the?llJ00 and black, per yard 5 36-Inch All Wool Henriettas, colors and black, per yard. IJIack and White Checked All Wool Shirting, flannel, per yard Navy Blue All Wool Twilled Flannel, per yard 35 Red All Wood Twilled Flan- 50 25 ble men out of work In Oregon City, and tho more Is the pity The labor prob lem would be much simplified if the stubborn striker and the nevtrs.veat cou'd be eliminated. Both are as ho.itile to honest labor as they are to capital. They wunt something for nothing and are good for nothing. Tho good Lord permits them and noxious weeds to cumber tho ground for the same In scrutable reason, perhaps, in the words ol St. Pun), as a "thorn in the side" of the workers of humanity. nel, per yard 25 Men's Urogan Shoes, reduced to 90 Men's Oil Grain Hals, re duced to 1 35 Men's Dress Shoes, lace and congress, reduced to 1 40 Child's Lace Shoes, iveted, reduced to 50 Now that thai Pan-American medical congress in session at Washington has expressed the positive opinion that con sumption is decidely contagious, the in vestigations of Prof. Hugo Holsli of the Lniversilyof Helsingfors in regal d toj ibis disease are deserving of special at-! tentioii. Tables compiled bv him show ! India for the Indians. The question is, which Indiana? People forget that "in 111:111 v respects the Punjabi Mohammedan ami the Ilitu- gall, the Sikh and .Madruisi. the Path n and the Malnatt.i, are more widely sap. aruled in feelin.'s and idem th in an) the English ami Russians, the French and Hermans, or the Italians and Norwe gian"." A Madias native gentleman win once asked by Lord Roberts whal he thought of' India forthe Indians?" lie lepliei1, "tin to the lologocal lindens ami open all the caen; hi will then ste what would ho llie end of I idia for Ihe Indians 'here Hoiill he a grand li'lil auioiu ml Ihe aniin iU, with the 1 .--il l Ihal the tiger would walk over ii 1 d-.id bodies of the lest " On le-ing asked whom he meant by the li;;cr, he replied, ' The Mohammedan from toe North." The moral of this ullegmy of toy friend who was certainly one of the most enlightened native gmllciunn I have ever met iih was that India could not be It'll to lierseii. a i l tliat a Ladies' Dongola Button Shoes with patent tip, reduced to. 1 35 Ladies' B. Calf Button Shoes, reduced to 95 Ladies' Congress Gaiters, re duced to 1 CO All of Oar Clothing Greatly Reduced. in a striking wav identity of the period supreme power was uecemiry to hold of irri.nti.Kl mnrluliiv frnm I I ...r,. I, , .i a t igether the varied hii I v iii im races witli the timo when children are fed on milk. May it not be that, after all, ti.e cow is the great enemy of mankind, and that without the cow there would be no tuberculosis? The bis'ory of Japan, which is a cow less country, fa vors this view. Science seems to be pointing toward the conclusion that thero are two great and potent poisons constantly diffused among civilized peo ples, and these are milk and water. Not that these substances are essentially bad, but that they arc accidentally so. It is not proposed to abolish, but to pu rity them, says the Medical Record. That littlo slory is wonh a hundred poi.derous dia'ribes of the kind usually indulged 111 liy retired Anglo-Indians w ho i-ecm to grow dull in their bewilder nient at the idea of tlm rot going l the polls "in Ids myriads" to vote for a "soi iul purity" prigrannne. The aprctatur. MARK'S PRAIRIE. In his reply to Hon. II. E. Cross, Hhenir (ianong forgot to allude to the Henry Neinyro mortgage, which the f.rmer stales he sold to Hon. W. ('. Johnson. This document has evidentl) bothered Mr. Cross not a little. On July 24th he cancelled it. Now- he aaka the privilege fiom Recorder Ramsby to cratch ofT said cancellation, w hich Mr, Ramsby has no more light to grant than the man in the moon. The power to alter records is vested only in Ihecourtr. As the mortgage has been cancelled Nemyre no doubt considers it paid. fiip&os Tabulo cure constipation. which I here oiler on the terms stilted, it will be at their disposal for whatever pur pot e they clu 0 e, for their own ben efit or for the benefit of any charity, or for the advancement of tho cause of psychical research. "This challenge will remain open un till the end of this month in Chicago or in London, where they can communi cate with me at the oliice of the British Medical Jonrnal, 4L"J Strand, either by post or by telegraphic agency or by spiritual communication to me, or any lorm 01 correspondence In which they may be adepts and which they may preier. ' Tho challenge was not w ell received. Although Dr. Hart had been invited to attend the congress, and had taken the precaution to place his name on tho list of members, the N. Y. Timet states he was not permitted to say even 10 words lo the meeting when he arose and sought to make knjvn what he had dono. Ho had listened patiently to long papers in which members hud asserted that persons with whoae feats they were familiar had read innumerable sealed tetters. If the truth was told in those papers and leports, there are many per sons known to tho members of the con gress who can read the writing on the order for $1000 with the greatest ease. But when ho proposed this simple test they would not hear him. In tho original challenge the oiler was to remain open until the end of August. After the congress refused to hear him make the simple announcement that no one had accepted the challenge, Dr. Hurt published the following over Ids own name: "This oiler is open for 12 months. No conditions except those mentioned, that the reader is not to see the note first . If they like to bring a thought reader in, I will let hi 111 see me, touch me, look into my eyes, read us much as be can there. I will give him every opportunity." We onioved the fine rain, the first since last spring, and we think it will make a great many pruirie yet. Pall wheat ull threshed; spring whoat getting ready for threshing; spring oats not all cut and some of theiu look us though they hud taken a second growth. Hop picking is all the go on our pruirie now. No, not ull either, for the rich are still at the old game picking the poor. If our authorities imurisoii some men for nut working and imprison other men for Irving to get work to do, wnal win tney uo uext r Captain Win. .Dozier, now a citizen of Eastern Oregon, is visiting friends on our prairie whom he has not sien fur neuriy w years. - - We notice that Chinese can come here contrary to law and stuv here contrary to law, and are not molebted by law, but when American citizens try to get rid of them contrary to law they are im prisoned for it. How do American citi zens like the preference? We notice that the Mark's Prairie cor respondent of the Three Histen has asked the bop growers how they struck it by shipping hops to England instead of selling to the hop buyers here. I will just say that some of us struck it a cent or two better than if we had sold here. He advises the hop growers of this country, if Mr. Osborne of England (but wo suppose hu meant Mr. Usliorne) wanted to buy our hops, we hud better wuit till he sent a man from England here to buy them. He don't know that an agent handling hops for the groweis here and sending them to .England has got to be paid for his work, und that his salary or commission, is paid by the hop growers ol this country, and that a man who lives here will work for less, being ut borne, than a man fioin England ; or does be want all the money we have to go into the hands of Englishmen? Why don't the gentleman tuke his own advice and quit shipping his potatoes to San Francisco and wuit till some of those men he has been shinning to send a man up here to buy them? He has forgotten that he shipped a carload of potatoes to Sun Francisco some time ago and they didn't even pay freight, but whs culled on for $5 tor this. We think he bud better sold here. When we want advice 111 regard to selling our hops we will not cull on that correspondent. WHAT THE PEOPLE Voitr Nuiulibnin Hticl Fttlluw Who II live Tried Ir. SAY. I'll lxm Mr. M. Quinn ol Oregon Cilv mivh "I was laid up with a severe attack of inflammatory rhciuiatisui in a most acute form. Three applications of the famous .Seaweed Remedy entirely cured me. Mrs. Geo. lleddawy, Monroe street, says: "It is worth its weight in gold for rlieumntim Mrs. Chillies, Seventh street, savs "My boy's right leg was paralyzed from his hip down, so that ho was unable to potatoes 011 our! put his foot to the ground fur over twelve niontiis. Alter using inree Dottles ol Mr. Hargreaves' Seaweed Remedy be can run around w ithout his slicks." Mrs. Watts, Jellerson street, says: 1 was conipleteli cured of a severe at tuck of muscular rheumatism by three applications of the Seaweed Kerned v.1 Sold by O. E IIauoukavks, S. Madison street, und at Thayer & Alliens otlice M lin street. THE SEVER SUEATS. There were even among the early pio neers "never sweats" who had a firm faitli in the popular doctrine that the "world owed 'em a llvin'." That prince of honor und liberality, Dr. John McLaughlin, provided many an immi grant who arrived in Oregon City, the goal of his journey, in a starving and penniless condition, with foal an I clothing from his store, taking his verbal promise to pay us a guarantee that he would reinburse him. In a 11'- of kindness, this great hearted mun would sometimes make an even swop of the immigrant's emaciated oxen for fat ones from his pastures. Ho loved humanity and was happy in the happiness of others. Afterwards not a few oi those whom he hud lifted out of the dirt tried to take advantage uf the law of lim'tition to prevent him from Collecting from them what they owed him. They asked themselves, ''Don't the old cuss owe us a living? ' That was the gratitude of these iugrutes. The "never sweats" made an exhi bition of themselves last week in Chicago. The committee of citizens seeking work for the unemployed pursuuded the drain ago canal contractors to employ 2000 men. Of the 3:10 that were ordered to re;c rt at once only 330 appeared and only 125 of these consented lo go to work. Three-fourths of Ihe AH) were uf the hulling class who bold that the j "world owes 'em a liviu','' but they, for j sooth, owe the world nothing but a "soft 1 job'' or idleness, and a cap eily for beer Tint clans of workers (with their mouth, their hands in their pickets), we find also in O.egon City, and they, often complain loudest uf the bard times. A contractor r a snjerinteml- 1 ent must needs either discharge them ur pay their wages himself. It ii loo true. that there are industrious, worthy, rapa- Premature baldness may be prevented and the hair made to grow on heads al ready bald, by the use of Hull's Vegeta ble Sicilian Hair Renewer. Spiritualistic Phenomena. Goethe stutes that he one duy saw the exact counterpart of himself coming to- waru mm. Pope saw an arm apparently come through the "all, and made inouiries after its owner. Dr. Johnson heard his mother cull his name in a cleur voice, though she was ut the time in another city. Count Knianuel Swedenborg believed that he had the privilege of interviewing persons in the spirit world. Descartes was followed by an invisible person, whose voice lie heard urging him to continue his researches ufter truth. Oliver Cromwell, lying sleepless on his couch, saw- the curtains open and a gigantic woman appear, who told him he Would become the gieatest man in Eng land . Ben Johnson spent the watches of the niuht an interested spectator of a crowd of Tartars, Turks und Roman Catholics, who rose up anil fought around his arm chair till sunrise. Bostock, the physiologist, saw figures and faces, und there was one human lace constantly before him for 21 hours, the features and headgear us distinct us those uf a living person. llenvenuto Cellini, imprisoned at Rome, resolved to free himself by self- destruction, but was deterred by the apparition of a young woman of' won drous beauty, whose reproaches turned him from bis purp .se. Napoleon mice culled attention to a bright slur he believed he saw shining in his room, and said: "It has never deserted me. I see it on every greit ,m--cnrreiice, urging ni't onward. D is my unfailing omen of nei-js." Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to tho days wnen we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The voung mother vividly remembers that it wits Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy cured her of croup, und in turn administers it to her own oil spring and always with the best results For sale by U. A. Harding, druggist. No person should travel without a box of Aver s Tills. Asa safe and speedv remedy for constipation and all irregu larities of the stomach and bowels, they have no equal, and, being skilfully sugar-coated, are pleasant to take, anil long retain their virtues. . Sent with the Order. The C. F. Risley Co.,Who!esule Drug gists, (12 Cortland St., New York, or. dered a largo supply of Drummond's Lightning Rome ly for Kheiimatism, and sent this witli tho order: "It is strange that your remedy is not mure generally known, as itsellects on rheu matism are simply marvelout superior to any rheumatic medicine we have ever sold." This is high praise, but the rem edy fully do erves it. If you have the rheumatism you cannot nll'onl to do without this great remedy any longer. Ask your druggist for it, or send to the Driimmond Medicine Co., 4S 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Sufferers from dyspepsia have only themselves to blame if they fail to test the wonderful curative qualities of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In purifying the blood, this medicine strengthens every organ of the body, and even the most abused stomach is soon restored to healthy action. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, .truises, Sores. Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cnillilaliia, Corns, and all Skin Kruptioni, and po.iillvelv eurt'H rues, or no py reipiireo. 11 rimrHiiteed to itlve perfect satisfaction. minify refunded. Price eenta per box For ale by U.A. Hurtling. LT GRIPPE'. PuriiiK thf pn-TillencP if the (lripie Hi punt ml-a oli it whh II nutireHlilr ftirt tliul tliostt who ilf pplHlitl upon Dr. King'! New DiwovirT, not only Imil p-eiy recovery, but em-iipe-l all of the troublewmis iifter-eflVcti of the iiuilHily. Tliii remedy leemi lo have a peculiar power in i-trecling r-iil cures not only In caie of La drippf, but in all Plseanea of Throat, Client fllnl Lung, anil hut cuml ciiiea of AHthma anil liny Fever of long standing. Try It anil be coiivlnce.1. Il won't ditp,int. Free Trial Buttle at lieu. A. llanliug'a Priigalnre. TOO OFTEN THE CASE. INTERESTING PROOFS. A young society lady, after a round of gnyety, becomes suddenly conscious or an un usual sensation. She has frequent attacks of aiuintM, Iter back achet, and she reels blue and generally run down. Mothers, look well to your daughter). 1 Daughters, look well to vourselv I Let the first symptom denoting ilie ap proach of disease receive your iustuut utten tion. Healthy women aro the hope nf tho race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect iiiviiiiug which promises rt-iici. There is hoe fur ai sufferers from Hereout wj. Head what follows: Urs. Jennie C. Davis, a fine arlit and in nmplished authoress, of Wesllield, Wis., ..I been subject to headache ever si cc she mid remember. So severe were In r at t icks as localise at times temporary di lu itiiii. All treatment had failed to relieve In r, bill after using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine she writes: "My record is to mo, at least, satisfactory. No headache, constantly In creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in weight of two and a half pounds in just one week." Six weeks later she writes: "ILivo ic.id and sewed immoderately of lute, but my headaches do not return. M John R. Miller.of Valparaiso, I nil, wte . aeked three years ago with tupiifl,lc in a worst form. It finally went to hei head, and all indications were that it f oulil result either in insanity or softening of tl.i brain. Her husband tlius writes; "it would be impossible for mo to attempt a deneriptim of her sufferings during all this time. HU was treated by our wry bent local pliyHciaiiK, with but tem)orary benefit. She has taki 11 four buttles of Du. Miles' Kestoritivk Nervine, and is cured. She has gained twenty pounds in weight. I tell you, slit often blesses you for what you have done for her." Recollect that for the cure of all Ner vous Diseases there is no remedy which ap proaches Dr. MileJ ReMaratife Ntrrine. It is free from dangerous drugs and ophites. Sold brail drugeists, on a positive guarantee, or vi. Miles Medical Lo., hlkliart, tnu. USER iK HjIj 1WAU Sale. Famishing Goods, etc. A big cut in prices has been made which positively cannot be duplicated again this fall or winter. This is your opportunity. Get the Best Style and most serviceable goods and save money on every pnrchass at the Store of I. SELLING. Wednesday, September 20, which is the Day of Atone ment, the Store will be closed until 6 p. m. BALD HEADS! TBADR If ARK irpfairmi. What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, , harsh, brittle? Does it sollt at the ends? Has it l lifeless appearance ? Does It fall out when combed or J Drusnea t is it lull or uanururi t uoes your scaip iicn r , la It Sru r,t tit m haatA.1 rnnilUInn 9 If thoaA fliA anm nf i your symptoms be warned In time or you will become bald. jC iSkookum Root Hair Grower X (! what 700 Bivd. lu production Ii not an accident, but tho rranltof arbinlirio naearch. Kuowladn. of tli. dUrua. of ttie lialr a. ul K-alp ltd Ut Hi. dlHwv err of bow to treat them, "skookum " coutatn. neither mlnersli nw oil. 1 1 linot lye, but dellihtrullr oooliuf and relreihlng Tonic, liy stlinulatlnij tin (oUlclM, X itvjtt ailing hair, ourc dumiray and grout tunrmtnlil htadt. .IF" Keep th scalp el.an, healthr. and free from Irrltatlni eniptioni, br tne ua nf Afc,tJn.M Suan. Il di.atniva ntirtuitia iiuevtM. whtek Ied oti and detroy Ih, hair. . prepaid, oo rcipt ot prke. Grower, $10 pur botUe t tvt .UQ &ottp,fiuo. i par jmr i wr f.w. THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., S7 Haath Fifth ATenoe, New York, N. Y. CITATION TO IIEIKS TO DKMI.AH 8AHOKNT, V. H. KhMONI'8, COP neliiiH Kdim lulu. A.rm-nl. J. Hrir'iit ami Kid tiurKttiit, hf.rN.at' lit w of Jncob . M.ltr,tiH-iHmil: III Ihti imiiic i f tin tntt uf On-irnii. vtiu i.m. i-mli of you on- cominruidHl mtu clM to nar Mo e the liununiltlt ooiiuly jiulirn nf Cliickuiiiiw county. tute uf 4 Merlin, at liUutllut In the ciiiirihiirx hi Or tlfon City, Ort'Kon, on Moinlny. Oct"Wr I HIM, t HI o'clock a. m.. then and then to rhuW ciiu if any eilnt, why hii order and licHiiMi limy nut be irruiitrd th HihninlstrHtrix to lntn 3 and 4 block iuf Alllwuiikio, Ori'Kun.iu imyi-d furluhtir pelltlull tmw un tilt. Wftiii"! the lion. J. W. Mrhliuni. indite of 'aid court at d my ulhcittl leal thin AU(tut JUt, stH, County Clerk and Clerk of County Court, TO Through Tickets NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r AND OITICK AT OUKliOX CITY. OltKfiON J AllKiiKt alKt, l-IO Si.llce la henhy ultra that un iiiiiimiiiK-iiiuiH'-i ttit-r una llli-tl nonce ul lilt liiti'iiliiin to milk,, limit iiiuif in aiii,n,,rt of hU claim. Ii'r H'Cllun tMi II. tt ami Unit aaiil proof will be uniiie bcroro lin- i gi.iiT anil Kpceivnr U. s. I.aml omcc, at nri'Kon cn.v, on iiim, nil October liilli, wa, viz.: UIAIII.KS Y. MIAI'KII, Mil. K. No Mil fur Iota i ami II f S,. 11. Two. 1 S. II. I K. II, llamua the fiilliiwinif witiirMi to prove Ilia Continn. ouh ri-Hidt lice upon atitl cultivation uf aaid land. viz: AlWrt Tuft, I.ucii'll llavideon, Henry (Jam aim Mife-ar ifiiviiii-on, , , unwi'gn, urt'Kon. IIO:;:iUT A. MiLlKH, I.enlster. NOTICE KOU PUBLICATION. T AND OKKICK AT OltKGON CWY. OKHGOS. J August 2.), 1!'U. Nuilce la hereby giveu that the loiiuniiiK-iuimfu MMiiur iiiih men nonce ur iiih in ten (lou to mtike filial proof in upMirt of bin rlaim, mid thiit fiiild proof will be mmle bffore the irginter and receiver ut Oregon City, On'Run, un October 24, 1MM, viz: JOSKI'II ll. MY MIS, llil. A pp. No. 74H-I, for the M. Jjiil Sri. "4, HK. -k of nr.. Sec. 2, T. 4 s , K. 8 I, li naiiieH the follow I nit w ttiewiuH to Drove his con. tin noun residence upon nmt cultivation of mid land. vir: ti. W. May fluid, O. Wallace, Thotniw arUh. M, K. KiiiKiel, all of UlKhlaml, Oreiroii. llOliKKT A. MILLKR, Beglster. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. f AND OKKICK AT OKKOON CITY, ORK0ON, U AiiKUnt 25, IM'A, Notice hi hereby given that the following-miiiied tattler has tiled notice uf bin Inten tion to make 11 mil proof In mipnort of hii claim under Sec. 'Jiffil, It. 8., and that said proof will be made be. tore i lie rt'KiHter unu receiver ut uregon city, ureon, uctohi'r ;!, viz: jkhu.mk h. kui.inon. fid Ann. No. MOM, for tho K. of NK. 1 and N. U ol SK. a Sec. 14. T. 2 8 . K. 0 b. lie ntuueH the follow ing witnem-.H to prove li its cuntinuoui residence upon in id cultivation of aitld land, vlx: Adolf. .Whuff. F. 8. iVake, Kuiauuel Stenm, ti. J. IVuke, alt uf Mar mot, Or.'Ki.n. HOBKHT A. MILI.KIt, Hegixter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T AND OFni'K AT OKKGON CITY. OltEOON, U AuiEiist &". Ihlti. Notice is hereby irivnn that the followinit-iiaiiied settler has Hied notice uf hii inten tion to nutke final proof In supjrort uf his claim, and that Maul proof will be made ueiure the register am receiver at Oreiroii City, Oregon, on October 24, IBM viz: WILLIAM l. TI10MA8. lid App. No. 7d4, fr the K. uf NK. HW, -i of NK. k and 8ti of N Y a Sec. 21). T 1 8., It. 5 ti. He nam pi the M lowniK wiiii--mtn to prove ihh conunuoiu reetauuee upon and cultivntioii uf said land, viz: Iwviu llinntiis, lmdley M Haldwfn, William Bminliiill. H a, miner, uu oi www, uregoii. ItOllKKT A. MILLER, Register. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. NOTICE IS IIKKKHY C.IVKN THAT WE, THE underHfirnH), triiull apply to the city council of Oregon City, Or., for mIooii license to continue our kmIooii at our present place of businemt, said liccime to utitc iroin uciouur itti, iwm. HHAi'V a Mcdonough, STUKN(STH AND HEALTH. If you are nt feeling ntrong and hetliy, try Flee trie bitters. If "I tirippu ' ha left you weak mid weary, use Klet'trle Hitlem. Tliiw remtily act din-ctly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gt-ntly aiding the urgansto iTtoriu tlieir runctiinii. If yon are afflict ed aitll Sick Headache, you will iliidttpeeUy and per nianeut relief by lakiii Klertric Ititler. One trial will convince you that thU in the remedy you need, (jirge bottlefl only frt centa nt tieo. A. Hnnling! Inig Store. Fur Ovvr Fifty VeHra. I A Old ai Well-Tbiko BrsiicnT. Mr. Win j tliiw'n Soothing Hyrup haa Ihh'U Used for over fifty I years by milliont of iiiothera for their children while j teetliiug, with perfect success. It otli the child, ' noftens the guiim, allays all pain, curv wind colic, end it the hewt remedy for Iurrlia. I pi truant lu the Uste. SM by iru(git in every part of the f World. Twenty-lire rents a Mile. It value I in . mlciilable. Be sure and avk for Mrs. Winslow't 8oott)ing Syrup, and take no other kind. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. VOTU'K IS HKKKKY GIVEN THAT I HAVE I !. ... t'll Lewellen, deceased. All pursoni having claims ri gainst said estate are hereby not! fled to preaetit the aaid claims to nie at 8pringwater,Clackamaa county, Oregon, with the proper vouchers", on ur before tlx months from the date of this notice. Dated this 1st day of September, 1MU. jl::n lkwkllen, Kx.-cutor nf the estate of Eliwn B. Iewellen, deceased SUMMONS. IS 'IHK fll'.CflT CorttT FOR TIIK STATS Of llri'on, rnr the I tiimty ur rlackuuii Maji.r A. l.a Muttr, i'lalmitr, '"I nt.) Fnmces Im Motte, DefemlHi To Frances U Motto, ltefendHiit In the name of the stuteof Oregon, you are hereby reiiutriHi io appeur ami answer tne complaint tiled aaiiii. yo i in the nh ve entitle! suit by Monday, the tith day of November, lny;'; the Mine bttig the first day of the term of thin court following the ex pi ra tion oi tire lime precrueu by (hit court for the pub lira lion of this atuniiioiis, tovdt: Six successive weekn' publication thereof, und if you (ull to so ap pear or answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court tor ine reitei prayeu inr in the complaint herein, via: tor a detree diolviiig the Inuid of matrimony now existing between the phti' titf and defendant. Thi numinous K published by order uf ihe Hon. IT. Hurley, one of tlie circuit jinlices of the fourth judicial diMrict of the elate of On-gon, made on the r.tiii U;ty of fe'ptrmirtT, mn, the Circuit )uige of the district iu which tlii suit t reudlng tciiig alstent intpi nis uiurt.'i wnen mis oruer w mmie. X. N. STKLVE8, Attonie Ur riaintiff A t ntlemiin Hkrii n ri.reil itrrvni.t f Hit hotel htivr he ItTHint! ko htark 'Why, liHik ii-liere, inansa, tit reH-n Mitt ili, ile itny ilii eli i 11 hh hum ih-te mi itn rcHpir.'1 tpn rireivln rt hll litw .r liis t'tilatiritin. he rontitmed : I tell you wliHt il if, tn an, h ti ijr-r rimy ht bin hut he ain't grrtn.' ELECTRIC BITTERS. Thin remedy In becoming no well known and so popular a to need no sperial mention. All who have uaed L'lei-trir Hittera sing the same song f praise A purer meiieinedH' not exit mid ft Is giiarautcHfl to do all that is claimed Kleetrir lUttr will eure ail difase of the Liver and Kidney, will remove Timtdex, Boils. Salt K'lettm and other alT.-i tions caused by im piirebhMwl Will drive -Malaria frim the sys tom and pri'vent as well a -nre all Malarial fe ver. Kii i iire of Headache. Citnttpatiin and Indigestioi, try Hertrir Bitter Kntirr saiif-. tinn mitramee!. or mtiiifT refunded I'rire "41 Hs. and $1 per bottle at ti. A. Harding s drug J intftttfti rrmore and fitrever tlrntnty ub)ee- A tmnahte four, vh'thrr tt)m thr hnnth Jncr, J' arm or nrrk. trtthittit tttnitfomtiim ttr in jury to thr mt tlflirtitf "kin. ll wa for fifty J T yearsihe serrrt formula of r.ramita A . II. nn arknnwl('iti!'l liv nhvilciam as the hiahr.it aiilhorltv anil ihe iniiat emirrnt a nTiuutl. ai.t and air slHefnli.t that tvtr , livwt. Dnring hi private praelice of a life tv . rime amontr t.ie not.iliiv mid arfstia-raer of I V ..,.-.. a... . ,1.;. - r-"i"T or 'ici iiith nil!. rr-i. Plee, NOTICK OF APPOINTMENT. XOTICK in hereby given In nil whom It mny eoneern thiit the uiidtrsluneil him been bv the comity c lirt of Clai-kamiiH ooiintv, Oregon. tolnted executrix of the entnte of A. IL Shipley, deei used, Hud that all jutsoiis having cliiima agHlitst aaid estate are hereby untitled tit iirew-nt the Kitnie. with the nrotter vouchers, to hip unuentigoeu hi mo oiuce oi miner is Ml ler, attorneys, lit?1, First street. Portland, Or., within alx mniithh from thl date. Dated this 11th tlav of August. A. D. It. CJKL1NDA K. SHII'LKV, Adminlstrutrlx of the titiUe of A. K. Shipley, det'euMcd. Salt Lake, Denver, j Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, - St. Louis -AND A lil. Eastern Cities. SIIICKIFF'S SA1.K. Stulu nt Orcgnn.i as. County of C'liickiimiin.) Tho Nnrlhwi'it fire ml Murine liiauriiiieu i:iiiiiiany, l'lulncill, va C. H. IlHWiirtli, Marlha S. Hnworth Hlld IJaviil P. Htraltun, Uvft'llilaula. NOTICK IS IIKKKIIY (IIVEN THAT BY VI It tne ol un exei'uliuii and orilor uf aiile Isaueil nut of the "IriMilt court ( the slate of Urt'KUii for theoouiily orciaiknmas, bearlnir flute the l-'lli of July, mil l, In a milt wherein the Norihucal Fire ami Marine lnaurane Coinnauy la tilain tlir. anil C. 11. Ilaworlh. Martha 8. ilnworth ami David P. Htrn'lotl werudefeiulaula, eoininaudluir me, In the Hume of Hie atate of Oregon, to levy upon and aell Die real eatato hereinafter dea erlbed and the Intercut of the defendants therein hereinafter set forth, to realize a sum aullieleiit to aallsfy the denmiula of aald leeree, lo wit: r.TO tti. toiielher with inlcrest on the saute aiuee said deeree was entered at H tier cent. per annum, and also the coats ol and attend -iUKlhls sale, I did, on the i'lh day of Julv, W'.'il, dulv lew upon, and will. on Saturday. the M dav of September, lsiiil, at the hour of 'Jo'eloek p.m. of aaid day, at the front door of the eourthouse lu said eiiuuty, oiler for sale at public Hip'lioit, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cull in hand the fol lowing described real properly, to wit: Tha seH of the southeast quarter, the west half of the southeast uuarter. and the northeast . unrlt r of the southwest iiiarler of section 2ii. all in township twor) south, range live (6) east of Willamette Meridian, ami all the .stale, riKiil, title and Interest the defendants hud or held therein on the Hth day of AuKitst, lfc7, the date of the mortgage upon decree of foreclosure of which said order of sale wits issued and upon all the cnl.it -. riaiit. title and Interest nf said defendants since acquired or now neiu inerein. Duted this 'iiili day of AiiKUst, A. II. 1SII3. C. vr.UANoNCI, Sherlll'of Clackamas Loiiutv. Orexon, 3h DAYS to 2 CHICAGO M n , ro the Quickest to Chi ll UU I o cago and the East. Uaii mo Quicker to Omaha nUUIb and Kansas Citv. THROUGH PULLMAN AN0 TOURIST SLEEPtRS, FREE RECIININO CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. For rnlfH mid ycniTuI infoi iiikIim ' mil on or nclilro w, , . W. II. IIUKUiUltr, Asst. ucu. p.. AKent 2o4 W iiKliiniuii hi., cor. Third, ruKTJ.ANi), OKKUu.V. EAST ANdToUTH VIA The Shasta h.oute or' TIIK S0UT11E1LN 1'AClllC CO. Kxureaa Trains U'uve I'urtland Daily. IIM'iP.JI. I tV 1'orllillid Ar i K voT- .".Ji Ar Can iTauciscu l.v 7:w r. H The above inilin"iop at all stations from Poi Hand lo Albany iiiciu,ive, ranueal, Shedds. llaisey, lliirnstiurir. Juii..ii,.ti i1,,.. l... lienu and all siaiitma irUm Itoseburg to Asli and Holden's Ethereal Cough Syrup A Never Falllnu Remedy, for all THEOAT AITS IUN0 AFFECTIONS. Suitable for Old or Younj. miriRio BY THB H0LDEH DBUQ Co., Stockton, Oal. OLD 11 V ALL DBUOOHTS. For Sale by Geo. A. Harding FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For Suffer- ins Huiiiiiiiily. 'hyalciaai Give Tlieir Ri-nmlies tu the I'liple. DO YOU SUFFER? plainilur voiir trouble. and w. will M-nd yon fr'ren of Clmrffe . rt'LL COl'BSE of apecially pn-pnreil remedies licst suited to y.nir raw. WIS WANT VOl'B lttCUM MRNUATIOV UC PAII PIIDC Ihemiwt aitgraratrd Aitrnun II L UHII OUI1L o Ixila Our tre.tni.iit. for alt ilifleasea ami deformities are Mislein and Scientific, armored by many yeais' experience. which enable, ll to Uuaratite. a Cure. lJo not ilea pair. K. B. We ha.e the only ponitire cnr fur r.FtLKPaT irtlMI and i. ata&rh. Kel.rencii giveo. Permanently located. (Old eaUblibhed.) Or. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, 19 Market St , San Friwictar.o. KosKHuitu maii, daily. S:o0a.m. 9::ll A.M. :rHje. m. l.v l.v Ar l'orlland Orexon lily HoscburK Ar l.v l.v 7:IK)a.k 1HNI.NU CAI1S ON OODliN ROUTE. PVLLMAN BU FEET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all llirouuli Trains. M eat Sine Dfvialon, Uetwecii I'llllii.AM) H11(, coil VALL1S. KAII TKAIN UAIl.Y(KX KITBUNDAY.l 7:S0A.M. I l.v I'ortland An u u Corvallla l.v 1:1X1 P.M." li!:IH'.M. Ar At Albany and l.'orvalils conned with train JfOregnn I'licllle Kallroad. KxeHKM tkais iAii,Y(i!xcm.TauNnAY.i :"" M. l.v Portland IMP. M. I Ar McMlnnvllle Ar I l.v I 8:2ft A. M S:fA.M TIIHOUOH TICKETS TO A I.I. I'OINTS IN TIIK EASTEKX STATES, CANADA AND ElKOPK Can be obtained at the lowest rates from I,. II. MflOKK, ABent, OrrSon I'lly R. KOEIIt.KR. E. P. RO(iER8, Vm-m'n. Atl.(; f A P Ann Portland, Or Oregon Pacific Pfi'road Company E. W. 11AHLKY, Receive. rilVER DIVtSION. This Comimny's steaailMmta: "WM M. IIOAII" "TIIIIEKSlSI'Klt.S" Capt. Ueu Itaab. Capi. It. J. Young i Sclentiflo Americaa Agency '"p n'A X TRADI MARKS, tt-'V DI8IOH PATINTS, lltr: "Mny I piir out my loiniing ltert at your if"l ?" r-lie: 'Tl.at' IfiHul idea. .My tit't are right cliilly." A " i"?n. eiireiT pacaea. rorrreat- . . ......im, .-.nr .((enis Ii r .imcrice. A' J The Sko ,lum Soot Hair Grower Co., - IKpt. R. ;s tt:h l ilt!) Atciic, Sew York. V " . V- -"T Ripnru TahuU'O cure billnusnrsa. r.ipa::. Ta!n' cure heailaolie. Kiimna Ja.' til s cure 1 a l lirvath. I.'ipa'in T',ul it 'lisostion. A . V . Job Printing at the Courier Office. CAVEATS. TRADI MARKS. I FATIMTSa I COPVIHtUTt. M 1 nr imnnnaiion ana nt Handbook write to r,i?K to7 M 'AbAT. MW Yon. Oldeat bareaa for mnm patent, m Amenea, Ty Mtent Mien out be ui i, brnnrhl befnr. uw puboc by a noucc xiren f re. of cbarga is th frirutific menenu UnrM dreoUtloo of aar tcimtlSc paper In th. worw. JoienUidlT illaatraMd. No mrellKeu aian .boaid be without it. Week'T. 9.1.00 . year: 11 inil mrmtb. Addreo alL'NN A CX, riautuuu, im Broau.af, .w tortuty. I! i pa is Tahulos cure liver tro-ihle. ThU Company reaervo. the rijflil to vary from thl. canl.aacircnin.tanceililay require, willlout nolle. Leave Porlland, Sunday, Wedneadny and Friday. 0 a. in. Leave Curvallia, Monday, We,lneailay and Frl.lay, 8 a. in. Leave Hulem. north. Tlleulitv. Tlmraditv an.t a..i,.F. day, ti a. in. , )nm.f STEAM Kit SAIMNC8- S. S. WILLAMKTTK VALLEY. L,iiVniSiin Franelare, July lllh, 21t and 3t.t. Leave. Vaiiina, July .'ith, li;th and ii th. For freight and isaenger rale f.j ply lo an agent or pniwr of tliia C..niiiiy, or ll. V. Hay genenil agent, Salui.m street d.H-k, Portland. K. E. SirLI Aliy.Oen'l. 8upt C. T. WAltllLAW T.T4P.A. Your Stomach DistressesYou atertatlng a hearty meal, and the result is a chronic case of Indices, "on. Soar Stomach, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack. RIPANS TABULE8 Prmte nitTMfUB, Rpfflmt the Kiamach. Liver mm Bowrla, Parifr Ihe Mood, audare PositWe Care for lDiliaiUo. Mck Headache, Hii iosiataeti, and all other iJUea artsiaf from diionlerrd condlili n of th I ip mwA Sb.maca. Thy met centljr jrt promptl 1 perfrtrt iil(rTtkm follow, tbclr um. hlnatii rbnle rakr the place of an C ti i BSeolclB lhet. adJ iiuu tw tor -e w ever; laUiiii. Sold ttruffvtot ttr bv Price, - Two Zk '-ji. THE RIPANS CHEMICA-C0.; f Ifnct sc. Horn 1 wr.