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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1893)
t onrUr. Oregon City, Oclilior . IS'.Ct. IIASIII. TO.MSM. Many rh-li paiiilcs st ctiiini-rvitu o Ilia reut nilvantnt'o uf (lie community liy Ilia rcli'iilidii o( their major nnrllim In (lie IiiiiiiU of lieiri tin continus Hie oicnillnii ol (he family fiimU in mil mittitiully IIik Kiuno cIihiiiicIh proviotiHly (ollowuil. 'flu-re in in llila uiul'iillilt'illy an tiloiiii-nt cl Hindi eromniik' atrenulli, The iimni'iiHo Ymiilttrluilll proiHirlv Iihh wen kept intucl, lint In the liaiulu ol tlioao wiio control It, or much of it, lias Im'coiiio bluHHinit to the romiiiimily . Hi'imlor Ktntilorir entuto ii luting niuiiiiL'.Hl, thanks to lilt foruiimiiifiit, In much the Mime way. ami this in alao true to Brent exlniil of the propel ty of the Into W, b. I.auu. oumlay Uregonutn. It ii In Ihoco coiiiitric where cnpitnl Ih inoHt coiicciitraUxl, that wiiuoh are hiuheMt ninl the iieccHBiirlfg of life chi'apeat ami iiioxt ahumhiiit. Only aa wealth livcomca cuiirrntrutcd, can nature be iiilijtiiruti'il and ita lortca made Riilmorviciit to civilization. I'nlil capital, throiiL'h iniu'liinery, liarnuiwt'i aleam, electricity, and itravitatioii, and exinipu mini from the mcHj(y of com alairij toil to procure milnintciiee, hie ninnily atnnda atill or rctrocnules. Kail roada, tulcKrapha, fleet, cilicH, libra rica, miiHCUiiiH, lltiivrniliis catliutlnilH, hoHpitala all the ((rent enterpriaea that exalt mid euibelliHli exigence and ameliorutu the condiliona ol human life corjio from the conception of money in the handa of the few. The social malady ia grave and menaciiiK, hut the (lifeline ia not to danueroiia aa the doc tors ami thedruua. 'I he political quack, with their nruiiirilla and idaatitra and pi I In, are trectiiiir the symptoms iiiMlrjd i 01 iiie compiHim. J lie iree couiuuu 01 tilver, the increiiHO of the per cuiita, the restriction of Immigration, the Australian ballot, and rimililiud aullraut iniflit all be accomplished without ef fectiuu the aliuhteat amelioration of the condition of the great iiuumch of (he watte workers of the 1'niled Statu. l'.T-SrMtlur John J. Ingallt, Iloth Iiigulls and the. Oregoninn ex press the old ijuasi-tory sentiments that were personified In Alexander Hamilton. Harvey Scott ia at heart not a democrat but an aristi-crat. He helieves aa did Hamilton, Washington's secretary of the treasury, in government by an oligarchy, in a ttmnij government, bo cause, and it ia a pet doctrine of this school of American statesmen, the masses cannot be I run led with the gov ernment of themselves. It is this tendency to centralization of power that lias tlinnictcried the repub lican parly ever since it gained control of the helm of the stato.' Horn from an emergency, negro slavery, the republi can pnrly used its grand opportunity to advance the oligarchic piiueiples of Hamilton, The protective InrilT, carpet bag government in the South after the war, the enormous railroad land grants, the special privileges to national banks and the federal election law were all measures concocted through the heritage of toryism in the parly calling itself re publican. It is a great wonder that the masses were kept eo long in a hypnotic sleep by the republican politicians, but it is n .it surprising that when they had shaken oil' their lethargy, they cast a million votes for a presidential candidate who stood on a platform whose main plunks were flat money, government warehouses, and absolute ownership of riilroads by the national government, extreme ideas which, if as fully reali.od as expressed in the platform, would land us in socialism, and socialism ia Irislile to JefTursonlau democracy. What the American people need is not more government interference, but lent. We, tin) plain people, who do the drudgery of the fluid and of the shop, want to be let alone. We want, for instance, the privilege of selling the products of our toil in the market whore we can get the highest price, without interference by a protective tarill', and we ask that congress place a tarill' of $1000 per capita on overy new immigrant. It would bo a waste of energy to show the absurdity of the economic doctrines expressed In the uhova quotations, and the ruinous circumstances that would ultimately follow were they to become our settled policy. They are contrary to the fundamental doctrines of political economy and to justice, That state is the strongest and the happiest where the blessings of life are approximately equally dilluseJ. France, with her millions of small property owners, is the wealthiest and (lie most prosperous n ition on the continent of Kurope. MUTUAL I.OAM SO BASKS. The Issuance by the banks of Now Yoik and Chicago of dealing house certificates aggregating many millions uf dollars, which pass current among them aa money, has opened the eyes of busines men to tho practicability of the almost unlimited extension of this system. Thesnclearing house certificates suggest to them a currency Issued by themselves to themselves jointly regardless of the gold or silver there may or not lie In the vaults of bank or of 1'iilleJ Stales sub-treosuries, and in Chicago an association is being formed for that put pose. Such cooperative banking organic tiom ran be formed In every community by its men of means, whether their calling be merchandising, farming, or preaching. A man with a $2000 farm need not bo debarred. Tho great success of the local building and loan associations In Philadelphia, St. Paul and other citiel, are assurance that co operative projects of such nature in creaso the wealth of those who enter into them by conserving their resources In cooperation, or, to express the same idea more tensely, In "corporation" there is strength. In cities like Oregon City or Salem or Kugenu there is more than wealth enough to form a mutual bunking us-o elation with a capital of $100,000, with pnvilege of Increase up to a certain limit as stockholders increase. To pre vent counterfeiting, the certificates issued should be printed similar to the nallonel bank notes, ami should be signed by the president and secretary of the local association before being issued to a member. If Parmer Drown bus a farm worth $2000, he can borrow on it from a money lender from $500 to $700. Give him and the city man of ull'airs, if they join the association, tho same privilege, viz. to receive certificates, ut one or two percent, interest to pay ofllce expenses, to tho amount of one-fourth of the value of their unencumbered property, tho same to be redeemed in coin or its equivalent at the end of five yenrs Parmer Hiowu would receive $00 in $1, $-", $20 or $100 bills, to suit his con venience. Ho could buy for them what he wanted at tho dry goods store or the hardware dealers, who were members of tho association. It Is very evident that the storekeepers would be in the bouillon unless they, in turn, could pay their bills in Portland or Sail Francisco with Former Brown's certificates. The mutual banking asso ciation of Oregon City or Salem and those of Portland or San Francisco should therefore of necessity be en rn port, ollierwlso business with such a medium would bo impossible. The officers of an association would have to be placed under bonds and its business conducted w ith more care than that of many of the suspended or collapsed banks. Under proper business ineth ids, with good judgment, such institutions could be prosperoujly established in every communl'y of the country and be sounder than even many national banks. Modifications might bo necessary as experience would suggest them, but notwithstanding, the New York and Chicago bankers have blazed the way for us out of the woods. This method of financo is superior to tho sub-treasury Bystem advocated by the people's party, would give us a plentiful, safe circu lating medium, and would allay once for all the tiresome political wrangle over gold and silver. Farmer Drown would not be prevented, under this Bystem, from lending his $o00 at 20 per cent . per annum if l.e could titid money-nungry fellowmen who would give him that much in interest and "shavcH," nor, on the other hand, would it prevent him from being sold j out by tho sheriff if, at tho end of live years, he failed to redeem his paper (if its holders bo desired) which would bo a first and perpetual mortgage on his land until cancelled. America's Great Danger M MUSH COMMEHUftr. SuIJ an eminent English scientist recently i " The danger that confronts the great Ameri can people to-day is not tba possible dop tion of a wrong financial policy for the nation, or tba spread of socialism, or the itiurvaae of corruption among publio men. All these are bad enough, to be lure, but titer are as nothing compared to the terrible national disease! had almost said national crime of overwork. The mad null for wealth is let at a killing pace, and thousands full by the way every year, You art likely to be one of the victim I How do we know? Because It is the excep tion to find a man or woman of adult age In perfect health. Nervous Disorder! are spreading with fearful rapidity. Among the symptoms, are Backache, Biliousness, Cold Hands and Feet, Dhuliiec, Hot Flashes, Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Ilcailiclio, Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan choly, Falling Memory, Palpitation, li lit-u-niatism, Short Breath, Sleeplessness, Per rons Dyspeniila, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc. Ukv. C. A. Carroll, pastor F irst Baptist Church, Yellow Springs, O., writes as follows : " I have used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine for the past lit months. I find It acts like a charm on the whole nervous system. I have not found Its equal In giving immediate relief. Dr. Miles' little Nerve and liver Pills only need a trial and they will recom mend themselves to be the best pills In the market." "For five years I have suffered from Ner vous Prostration, I wss unable to work or sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine gave me relief, and one thou sand dollars would not cover the good It Iml done me."-JOIIN AUNCHEli, Youngs town, Ohio. Or. Miles' Restorative Nervine is un equalled in CURINO Nervous Diseases. It contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a positive guarantee by all drugghlr, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. LAND (ffll'l AT OIIKUOX tTlY, OIIKUON, Anient i'i, 1hi:. Nolle I. lu-rrlijr glnni thai ilio M)uviiiianauiisl M'lllnr has tllt-d unite uf lit lulim Haiti lit iiuikn nnl proof In uiKirt of lilt claim, mil Hint ulil msi Hill u. iiih.Iv uitfura Hi ri-gliti-r ami riTtflvr m On-iruii C'liy, On-son, "u Ouitibur 'ii, Isii-i, vln JosKI'll Ii. MVKIIS, IM. Api. No. for Hi' N. I, of SK.!'4,SK. inf MK. '.4 Smi. i, T. 4 S , H. I K. It iimiii-H llm fullnuliiK wiim-Mtfii lu piuva lila coil IllltlnU rmlitwic li4u ami t-ultlrullull uf aatil laml, vlt : II. W. MiolW'l, O. Wallnra, Tliulnu PaiUli, U. K. KalliUil, all of lllKlilaml, umiri A. Al KuiiKiir M1M.KU, ttoglalr. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. LAND Om'K AT OltWION CITY, OltKHON, Aiiku.i -24. twill, Noilca la hi-rali; ilvrn thai Hi followins-iiaiiinl rlllr liaa Mnl nullc of lila lllli-n-llon to mall Hiial proof hi annniM uf till i-lalm niul. r Ko. ttlol, II. 8., and Unit iiaUl pnmf will lw mail ll fora Hi ri'KMnr ami rco-lv.T al Oirson Clly, Onuoii, Ocu.Ur 1(3, lhll.1, fit: JKI10MK H. IIOBINSON. Ilil. Alip. No HUM, forllio K. U of NK. it and S of SK. t So. 14, T. S , II. 0 K. lie USIUM III follow. lug Willi)! lu pnir iila oonlinuoui rtlillic upiiii ami cultivation of will land, l: Ailulf. A liolT, V. H. l-rako, Kuiaiiul A. Slni, K. T. Hi-nkii, all of Mr niol, OrKi. HOUKHT A. Hll.l.KIt, hVgUt'r. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFKIfg AT OIIKUON CITY, OIIKUON, Alllfilkt Hi, iKIlIi Nolle il lo-mliy jlvi-n Unit III followiliK-naim'd Kill" liaa All nolle of lila Inlill tluii to milk Unal liruof lu aupKirt of hit claim, and that aald proof will bo mad before the rKltrr anil rcivr at On-ifon City, OreRira, un Otlubor s4, Wwl, til: WILLIAM p. THOMAS. Ilil App. No.ll7dl, for th K. ot NK. H, SW. 'A uf NK. H aud 8K. uf NW So. 211, T, 1 S II. 0 E. II nalliM tin' fol lowing 'witmniM'a to prov lila contlnuou nldnc iiihiii and cultlVBtlon of aald land, tit: David II. Tlioinx, lluillay M. llalilwln, William bruillliall, II. A, llulli r.all of Alma, Ori-guii. IIOHKIIT A. MILLKK, Hi-glati-r. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. NOTICK IH IIICIIKIIY C.IVKS THAT I all ALL ..,! i.. ih l ilv council of Orcnon (,1ty. On-soli, for a aiiluon llcrna to cuiillnu my aaloun locati-d lu On-gun City, "aid IIcciim to dut from OctidT Nth, imiil. Bit iivr.i.i ... FOR SALE. Kijjhty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, C'luckanias county, two miles from Moadow Brook postollico. Three acres cleared, 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price fHUO, of which f00 must bo paid dowi:, bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars cull at CoriiiKii oflice or address me at Vancouver, Wush. Mits. Anna Taylor. KXKCUTOK'S NOTICE. VOT1CE IS IIKItKUY GIVEN THAT I HAVK 1 m,.n.A,aA ..vniiln of tliAalAbl uf Kliaon II. Uwfllni. drcnaawl. All pet-tout having clalmt agalual aald ealut are hvrelijr uotml tu prcaoi'.l the uld cliihni to n at Hprlligwator.Clarkaimu county, Oregon, with the proper vouchers, on ur before tlx nionlhi from Hie ilate uf thit notice, paled tills lt dny uf Heptemlier, Ih'M. JOHN I.KWELI.EN, ' Kii'cutor of the ntate of Ellton II. Lewellcn, deceuscd Kipuns Tubules : ono gi vos roliof. iiipans Tabulcs : for sour stomach. Itipuns Tabules euro bad breath. Kipiins Tahulos euro constipation. FIFTH STRKET ASSESSMENT. MOTK E IS IIKIIK1IY (IIVEN THAT THE roLLOWINU AMOUNTS HAVE 11EEN ASSKSSK1I UX a tho City Council uf Oregon City, Oreiion, on the property abutting on Fifth street of aald city, liable under the Charter of aald city, for the improvement of (aid Fifth atreet, and that Mid amounts of money are due and payable within twenty duyt from Hit first publication of thla notice, October f.th, 1WI3; that If said loms'tre nut ld at said lima they will draw Interest, together with whutever coats may be Incurred, The above mentioned property together with tald iiMwaMiicnt ami owners Is aa follow", to wit : BLOCS. :w XI :ci il7 :i7 if ;i7 ;ts im :m ;is fM Yi flo od M Ml M HI . Ill 01 III If tu It! a lo:l I'd lu:i 11(1 nil H4 114 114 UK) ur I, Co. Add. Iml ur A Co. Add. lint ur a Co. Alia. lull ur 5 Cu. Add. Il(lur4 " UOur 4 " 111) ur 4 " 1 10 or 4 " l:il or 111 " IAT. I OWNKU'S SAMK. J. W. Norrla J . W. Norria V. Ii. LilUiiirett (.'. II. I.atourell KllJibetll Kuclis hlinhflli Kucha Kliauiliiitll Fuchs Kllxaliolh Fuchs Win. II. l'oK) Win. II. 1'opo chas. F. Horn Ciias. F. Horn J. J. Coukti J. J. Cooke A. II. Drnpur A 11. Mooru tliHirn C. Kinney Adolph Hchoi-pps Adolill Si-hiiepiM Hiiinllul Meyer Hiunuel Meyer Ann W. Jiiiornr Ami W. JaKKur Ann Wr. Jiigunr Ann V. JiigKnr Miirniiret L. llatilorf MarKiiret L. Batdorf Frank Jugsnr Frank JngKitr T. F. Itj an T. K. Ilyan John Bittuer John Itittiier Sarah M. MeOuwn Surah M. McC'uwtl Hutll A. Punloiii Itilth A. I'm (I, nil Kurnh M. KlcC'nwn Harah M. McCuWU Hamh M. McCown Humh HI, McCJuwn Frank Jaggnr Frank JauK"r (ieur(e Kandiill (liHH-KU Itiindiill Kntu L. Newloll 70 feet off the westerly end uf snid lot 5, cut off by a line ill risht-ungles tu Kllth street :lo ftt oft the easterly end ufsiild lot A, cut off by a line at right-angles tu Fifth street SCM Asar.riSEO. I ai 14 IS! 'JO II 1KI ::l :i 1,1 04 i! 1!S ii! ia 1.4 8 J M 14S 74 1IKI 14 :! -.'II 07 ll.J iH tin :r. 411 (IA a aii loO 20 -.'A 2 ii 4S 14S AO 14 -.' 70 .'1 l'j 27 60 174 mi s.i m 140 :u . 187 oa 2S 01 S4 I. 'a at 17U 16 A'. 04 14, 07 a :to SI 00 1M 41 lt,2 8t) M 07 180 01 21 :n 170 'il 27 24 '& Kit nest Seyd, tho Kngliuul banker, who, now ho is tleml, is licensed ol hav ing bribed congress to puss the act ileiiiuiieti.iiiij silver in 187:1, it npiicara was not in tho Cniteil States ut all for 17 years prior to its nassaiju. A letter written by his two souk, Krnest and Itichanl, dated September 111, IS!):), was published in tho N. Y. livening J'ott, September 20th, in which they make tho statement that their rather was never in this country utter 18oli. They add, in reference to tho report that lie helped to secure the passive of tho bill: 'Tho statement is the more absurd as he was tho first to take up tho causn of silver in F.nejatid nainst the revailiiK doc trines here, and remained a consistent supporter of silver, as his numerous works on the subject will show." Not withstanding: a Mr. Luekenbaclt, a Den ver reforuiur.not long ano iniido allidnvit that the late Krnest Seyd told him in London that he went to America in the winter of 1872-11 with $500,000. "saw the committees of the house and senate aud paid the mopey and stayed in America" until lie knew the ineustito was i-afe. And yet before this momentous trip which no one but this Denver man -knows anything about, the pasiao of the measure had been assured, as tho house had passed it several months bsfore, and the senate was ready to pass it unanimously, having- panned much tiiu tame bill in 1S71. TIPI'LIXU AND UKIIKDm: Dit. Charles Fore, a woll known au thority on nervous and mental diseases, says that these disordors are increasinif at a terrible rate in France and attributes the fact to the increase of beer-drinkine;, ubsinthu-drinking ami bars (saloons There was scarcely such a tbiiiK as a bar 23 years ago, he Bays, but now they nre all over the town, and uIwiivb crowded, ltars and low eating-houses where alcoholic drink is sold, with or without food, are the centers of resort for small tradesmen, cabmen, cooks, artisans and so on, who want to get tips for sporting speculations Dr. Fere attributes to drink the increase of spine and brain tliseases in young children. It is well known that drunkenness in the long run leads to depopulation. The children of drunkards are deformed, or idiots, or violently impulsive, and are destined to swell the ranks of thu army of crime. Dr. Fere noticed the num ber of infants thus Buffering from the sins of their patents in the north of France, w hich has a laruo percentage of drunken women. To show tho elloct of alcohol on embryonic life, he exposed ben's eggs, during the period of incll balion, to tho fumes of alcohol. Some were thus treated during 20 and some during 4S hours. He observed that this delayed the growth of the chick in the shell, and occasioned many monstrosi ties. One clutch of eggs was kep. under alcoholic I nine for 100 hours. At the end of thut time thu germ was not as much developed as it would have been after 21) hours of hatching under the ordinary conditions. The doctor con cludes from this that the children of drunken parents are at the tion of bitth less developed than those of sober parents, and that theie are positive i arrests of development In many direct ions. 72 feet on the eilaterlv end of said lot tl. cut orrbv line liarallel to Monroe atreet IA A3 l:tt or I " 3 Kiln Granville ttl feet oh the westerly end uf said lut 3. cut off by line parallel to Monruo street 7 02 1 11 or 1' " 4 Kiln timnvlllo :t'l feet off the westerly end of said lot 4, ont oir liy Hue lmmllel to Monnie atn-et A3 00 1:11 or 1' " 4 Kate I.. Newloll 72 feet off thu easterly end of aald lut 4. cut off by line pantile! to Monroe street 110 38 1:11 or 12 " A Mrs. Nora A. Herkarl lis) 20 1.11 or I ' " II Mrs. II. V. Uncoil 21 fit) 1.12 or It " 1 Heirs of Anna Nehivn 1" ml 1.12 or II " 2 Heirs of Anna Neliron 2107 132 or 11 " 7 Heirs of Anna Nehn-ll 22 01 l.'r'iirll " S Heirs of Anna Nehn-ll 1A4 11 137 or 20 " 1 Mary E. Potter 173 OS 137 or 20 " i Jlary K. Potter 24 41 1:17 or '.HI " 1 Marv K. Putter 2111 117 or 'JO " Marv K. Poller 100 23 LIS or 10 " 3 W. W. Myers 22 10 138 or 111 " 4 (Iraie Williams 188 33 1:18 or 1(1 " A llrai-e W'llllallia ISO ltl 138 ur 10 " 0 W. W. Myers 2-2 20 l.-lor24 " 3 W. VV. Myers 01 ! I.lur24 " 4 W. W .Myers M A3 l.Mlor24 " A W. W. Myers SA.1 3(1 loll nr 24 " II W, W. Myers 24 41 100 or 23 " I Heirs of Win. ItniUKhlim MO US lot) or 23 " 2 Heirs ot Win. llnmlitnti 111 33 Ml or il " 7 Heirs of Win. Ilrniliihtoii 39 HA 1111 or SI " S Heirs uf Will. Itroughtoii 4IW 48 lirj or 32 " 7 'Cliicknniaa Comity 107 '22 1112 or 32 " 8 Cliiekiimna County Aim rsi llilorlW " A .lill Welch 307 00 ltflnr33 " II John Welch 04 12 Onlnriil publliihcil by tile city council of Oregon City, Oregon, at a meeting held October 4th, 18'Jtl. L. L. POltTKIl, Ileconler of Oregon City, Oregon OWN kit's NAM I1'. rorllnud Cletierul Klci trle Company On iron city Miiniifiu-tiirltig Company 1 4 Oregon 1 3 Cltv t 2 MntnitiietiirliiR 1 i Ciimpuu)- 1 4 John tilelilsi-h ami M. J. llriulerh'k Cakkkcl estimates place the F.uropcan short a (,'e of bops at about 400,000 centals, ilules the past week at Salem have been at from ltl to Hi1) cents. Axotiieb Indiana editor will soon go to bis toward. The favored indi vidual is the Hon. Luther Short, editor of the poorest democratic paper in tl e state tlie Franklin Democrat. He h s been sppointed consul-general o( tiie United Slates toCoiiataniiiople. .1 mler ton Democrat. The sublime l'orle could stomach Sal Iltrsch and Dave Thompson, they were Oregonians, but Tint Famoi s Sea Wkku Hkmkkv is there is great fear that his irorge will "till in the front. Scores have Iwen rise at sight of the poorest editor the ' rut" ''-v rihl in town' "nJ m"H' llnaia.- , , testifv to its success as a cure for rheu- lloosier state can produce- n.atism. All who sutler should nive it i a fair trial ; Sold by Thayer A Ai.hem, Docglas connty has net debt of;'a'n Kl and i K. Hakorkaves, lien. 1172,000, whieb ia several dollars in A)"'", So,ltn '"'"n St. excess of the constitutional i-TOOO limit. Ripins Tabules cure biliotwae. Tho formula of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is well known to the medical profession, and universally approved. The reputa tion of the linn guarantees excellence and uniformity in tho medicine, and the world's experience for nearly hall a cen tury has fully demonstrated its value MAIN STREET ASSESSMENT. NOTICK IS HKHKIIY tllVKN THAT THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS HAVK BKES ASSESSKI) IIY the City fun nr II of Oregon City, Oregon, on the property abutting on Main atreet of said city, liable under the Charter of said city fur the improvement of said Main street, and that said auionnts of uioiley are due and iiayablo within twenty days from the Unit publication uf this notice, October 6th, 1S03; thut if anld sums are nut paid at snld (line they will draw Intercut together with whatever costs may be incurred. Tho abeve iiieiillolled property together with said assessment anil uwners is aa follows, to-wil : neSCIUITION. SI'M ASSESSED. IteKinning nt a point on southerly projection uf west line Mtlin street. Al.ti loot ilistnut Irom southeast comer of Mock 1, thence southerly on suld westerly line Main street 24 feet: thencu westerly ut right angles loo feet: tliwnee northerly Ht right angles 21 fret; Ihenee easterly at right angles loo feet to place of beginning l: 70 hi-ginning at tho aouthenst comer block 1, llieiiee southerly along westerly line of Main street .11 ti led: inenee westerly Ht right angles II feet: Ihenee northerly at right angles Al.ti feet: thence easterly at right angles loo feet to place of beginning -o 71 3 74 3ttl 44 APS 03 A4 81 ltegtnning nt southeast corner lot 4. thence northerly along west lino Main slreel 2s feet; thence westerly nt right angles 87 feet; thence southerly as right angles 2s feel; thence east erly at right angles 87 lect to point of be ginning Ik-ginning at northeast comer lot 4. thence southerly along west line of Main street 4(13 feet: thence westerly at right angles 7 feet: thence soullietly nt right angles 2S feet: thence, westerly at right angles Is feci; theui-e northerly at right angles lis it fevt; tlieneo easterly at right tingles loj feet to point of beginning Smih half lot 3, cut off by a hue al right angles to Main street North hair lot a. cut oft by a lint at right angles to Main street Beginning al southeast corner lot 2. thence northerly along wet line Main street 22.7. tcel: thence westerly at right angles 7A feet: thence southerly at right angles 22.7A feet: Hi e easterly at right angle 7.'i feci to point of lieginuing u.'i 0s Beginning at northeast comer lot 2, thence southerly along west line Main street 4.' Y feet; thence westerly at right angles 7A feet: thence southerly at right angles 22.7A feet; thence westerly at right angles :m feet: (hence northerly al right angles o 3 feet; thence easterly al right angles lu feet 10 point of In-ginning 3tw 62 South halt nt lot I. cut ofrtiy line al right angles to Main street 227 01 North half of lot 1. rut off by a line at right angles to Main street 227 o4 Beginning at southeast corner lot 4: thence northerly on west lin Main street 33 feet: thenee westerly at right angles .'si lct; thence northerly at right ancles 24 feet: ineni-e westerly at right angles .V. f,i: thence south erly al right engl.- .7 feet: thcnet easterly at right angles loA feet to point of beginiiiug 22 '. Beginning at a point on the west tine of Main 't street 33 feet northerly fntm the southeast corner of lot 4. therof westerly at right angle 10 Main street Ao feel: thence northerly at right angles 24 feel: thence westerly at right ' angles AA feet: thcni-e nortiierly to the northerly line ol satil lot 4: ihenee al right- : angles easterly lu Main street: thenee aouth. erly to place of beginning 122 IT Beginning al the aoutheast corner of said lot 3, I block 3: thenc westerly luft feet: tnenre ; northerly to line of property owned tnM. M, T. L. and K. K. Charnian: thenc al right angles easterly 31 f-t: theni-e southerly at rivht antfles JO feet-tbence M.terlv at fivhu i anglea ui Main street: thenee to lh place of NiEinuing Mrs. M. M. Charm an, T. I.. Chaiman, K. K, ( liarliisu , l."gu Kstate Slut Mrs. Clara tlorev 2 Isaac Karr Thomas Chnriniin Thoinns Chnruiiiu J K Aver Mrs. K. Iliirinelsler J M. liriiham John Schraui C. O. T.WIIllsms and M. A. Straiten Kstate of C. W. Pope Mrs Ann Jagaar and II. C. Stevens Mrs. Ann Japgar ami H.I'. Klevclie. 147 4tl 4ft! 01 21'sl 5A 2l'sl A3 J. Irfigiia Kstate ami CO. Albright, Jr. tleo. Hording N. O. Wiihlcn ami Mm, Clara, Moray. (.co. Harding. N. O. Walilen and Mra. Clara Morey Oregon Uslge. No. 3, I O.I). K. E. II. Kelly Ueglniilui al northeast corner ol lot S, I hence weslerly along north line of lot I0A 1,-eli tlieneo southerly along west lino lot S 44 tl feel: thence easterly gt right angles SI feel; Ihelieu sotlllierly al right angles 2II ffel: thsiire easterly si right angles 74 feel In Main street; thence northerly along M.iln atrri-t In point uf beginning llrglniniig al iniihcnel eorucr lid 2, Ihenee northerly 011 west Hue Main street 40 7 teet; thence weslerly Hi right aligh-a In.', feel ; hence soullicrly at rlglit angle,. 411.7 feel: ihem-e en. tiny ut right aiiglea I11A feel In plnev a 1 1 be ginning. Hcgliinliig at northeast corner I t 2; lliencs soullicrly along wust line Mam street 20 feel: Ihenee westerly at right angles lift feel; llieiiee liorlhiirly hi right angles 211 feel; Ihenee oust erly al right angles la'i fuel In phicu uf he ginning 1 Joint Helirntn MlilluoniMli bulge No. 1 A. K. & A. M. Hank of Oregon City. Hank of Oregon City L. Jiiggnr. (I. A. Harding anil Mrs. t iara Horuy II II 0 10 10 1(1 10 II 11 II II 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 IA IA IA IA in 16 111 111 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 H. C. Htevens. L. javgar. tl. A. Harding anil Clara Morey Sophia ('barman Miss K. Barclay Miss K. Barclay C. II. A K. (i. CanfleM K. Call Held Kstalo ClaekHiuas county Clackamas County Mrs. M. M. ('barman Ht. Paul's parish of Oregon City Klrsi llaiitlst church of Oregiut City Archblsliiip of the Catholic church tor the dhx-ese of Oregon City, W.B. (irosa Archbishop of the Catholic church for llie diocese of Oregon City, W. II. Gross. Archbishop of the Catholic church for tho diocese of Oregon fl y, W. II. (irosa Archbishop of the Catholic church for the dloeese of Oregon City, W, 11. Gross (len. lirinighton Mrs. O. Albright Alden Km II A Vegetable Preserving Co. Mrs. 8. E. Paipiet T, Wygnnt T. Wygant Mrs. 8. K. Pauiiet Julia Klcharila John Wilkinson hVlle Hunting Hollo Hunting Jane K. Buck Jane R. Buck I.. T. Marin L.T. llarln Jmnea Dnlan KstHtc James Dolan Kstate James Dolau Kstate James Dnlan Kstate (len. Ilroughton A K. Wait. A. K. Walt. (leorgc Ilroughton. J. Logus Kslnle and O. O. Albright. J. Ixigus Kstiite and ('. O. Albright L. T. llarln I.. T. BHrln James tVilkinsnii JameH Wilkinson , James Wilkinson James Wilkinson Johnna Kreytng All of south hallof lot i, south nf Alley. North half of lot 2, cut nil' by a line ut right angles 10 Main slreel llcgluiiiiig at soiiilieasl corner lot I; Ihenee northerly 43.7 feel along weal line Main street: Ihenee weslerly at right angles 1UA feel; thence souinerlv at right aiiol. 43.7 r....t : iIh.i,..., vaslerly 11 1 right angles lut (eel to point of lieginuing. Beginning at unrllicnt comer lot I; Ihenee siiiuueriy along wesi line .Mnln street 2A.A feel; thence westerly at right angles In'i feel; thence northerly at right nngles 2A.A feel; thence easterly al right angles lis, f cl lu point uf beginning. M fn-t nrT the soullicrly side nf lot 3, put oir by line at right-angles In .Main atreet 30 feet off the northerly side of lot cut oil' by a Hue nt rlght-nuglcatoMiilu sio Is IS 10 10 19 20 21 21 21 21 21 22 James Henley Johnna Frcytag Jainet Healey Charles Holds Charles Holds M. Iluerlh M.lluertli C. N. Urectiinnn Isnphenn Grecmnan J. furgusou Clara Morey Clara Morey Mrs. M K. Unrlow Mrs. M. E. Barlow Otpha F. Cross 1 First Congregational Society of Oregon City First Congregational Society of Oregon City J. II. Hunting Geo. A. Harding Gen. A. Harding Albeit Schilling Westerly half of lot S, cut ofTby a line pnrullcl to Mnln street Easterly hHlf of lot s, cut off by g line par allel to Mnln street Westerly half of lot 7, put off by a Hue liar allel to Minn street Easterly half of lot 7, cut off by a lino par allel 10 Main street northerly luilfnf lot 7, cut glei off hi n linn ut right-angles to Main street Somberly half of lot 7. cut oft" by a line nt rlght iuiglea lo Main street 22 8 L. Comer 22 22 22 23 23 21 23 24 24 24 24 25 20 211 2 21', 27 Archbishop of the Catholic chinch for the diocese of Oregon City, W. II. Gross Archbishop of the Catholic church for tho diocese of Oregon City, W. II. Gross Mrs. H. L. Milll E. E. Channan E. K. Charnian Estate of J. Logos .Mrs. J. E. Sumision Mrs. E. E. Caldwell Mrs. F. E. Caldwell Estate of J. Mailer Mrs. Margarete Wygaut Minnie Jaggar Oregon City M. A. Stmtton M. A. Stratton Trustees of M. E. Church of Oregon City Trustees of M. E. Church of Oregon City II. C. Stevens II. C. Stovens II. C. Stevens Mrs. Ann F. and L. Japgar Commercial Bank of Oregon City At. n. rmriow aim J. if. iiavm Northerly half uf lot 7 t off by a lino at right-angles to Main street; Hiuilherly half of lot 7, cut off liy a line nt right ang.es to Main street Beginning at northwest corner lot S; thence southerly on line Main street 33 feet; thenee easterly at rlglit angles 6A feet: thence north erly at right angles XI feet; thence westerly at right angles OA feet hi pla.ee ol beginning. Beginning at nnrihenst comer lol S; thence westerly along south line null street 40 feet; thence southerly hi right angles 33 feet; thence easterly Ht right angles 40 feet; Ihenee north erly at right angles 33 feet to place of begin ning. Southerly half of lots, cut off by a lino at right angle to Main street A2 fed of nortiierly side of lot 0. cut off l,y a Hue at right-angles to Main street 14 fert off southerly l. In of lot 0, cut off by a line at rlpln-snglcs to Main street North half of lot 7, rut off by a Hue at right angles to Main street Houtli half of lot 7, cut off by a line at right angles to Main street North half of lot Ii, cut off by a line at right-angles to Main street South half of lot (1, cut off by a line at right angles to Main street 40 feet off mirth aide of lot A, cut off by a line at right-angles to Main street 17 feet off soullicrly side of lot 5, out off by a line at right angles to Main street, also alley as dedicated II. W. Itoss II. W. Itosa J. M. (Irahnm .1. Johnson 20 7 A. II. Urahiim 27 7 Clara Morey 27 S Mra.'M: E. Barlow 27 A N. O. Walilen 23 8 A. L. lllclianlson 2S 8 II. L. L. Clark A. L. lllchardso 23 S II. L. L. Clark 28 7 II. I.. L. Clark 28 7 J. O. Pillsbnry 28 6 Portland Flouring Mills Comimny 28 A John Psrson, lulril Royal and Osmond Itoyal 29 I Oregon City 29 8 Ladrn Royal 211 7 Ladrn Royal 2 7 W L. White HI 6 T. L. Charnian 2D A M. E. Harlow and J. T. A p person Mrs. Annie It. Ball George Rrongbton George Bronghton The East Side Railway Canpati.v lieginuing at northwest oorn-r lot 8, thence southerly along eaat lino of Main alreot 37.7 foot thence eaatorly at right angles 70 feet; thence' nortiierly at right-angles 37.7 feot: thence westerly at right-angles 70 feet to place of beginning Also Beginning at northeast corner lot 8, tlieneo westerly along south line Fifth street 3A feel thence southerly at right-angles :W.8A feet; thnnre easterly at right-angles 35 feet- thence northerly at right-angles ','A SA feet, to place of beginning Beginning at southwest corner lot 8, thence northerly along east line Main street 32 feet; thence easterly at right-angles 70 feet; thence southerly at right-angles 32 feet; thence westerly at right-angles 70 feet tu place of beginning Beginning at southeast corner lot S, thence northerly along east line of lot S 34. 8S feet: thence westerly at right-angles SA feet: thence southerly at right-angles 34.SA feet: thence easterly at right angles 3A feet to place of beginning 32.7 feet off northerly side of lot 7, cut off by a line at right-angles to Main Rtreet 37 feet off southerly side of lot 7, cut off by a line at right-angles to Mailt street Order tiMrdml by the city cnwiKll ot Oresnw Citf. Orerili U 1. P" 2J feet off northerly side of lot S, cut off by a line at right-angles to Main street Beginning on easterly line of Main street 20 feet soullicrly from northwest corner lot 8. thence southerly on east line of Main street 21 feet; thence easterly at right-angles 105 feet; thence northerly at right-angles 21 feet; thence westerly at right angles llB feet to place of beginning lieginuing at a point on eastorly line Main atreet 41 feet soullicrly from northwest corner lot s, thence southerly 21 feet along east line Main street; thence easterly at right-angles 10A feet; thence northerly at right angles 21 feet: thenre westerly at right-angles 1(V feet to place of be ginning S.3 feet of somberly side of lot 8, cutoff by a line at right-angles to Main street SA.3 fi st on northerly side nf lot 7, cut off by a line at right-angles to Main street 33 feet of southerly side of lol 7, cut off by a line at right-angles to Main atnet No'th half of lot S, cut off by a line at right-angles to Main street South half of lot 8, cut off by a line at right-angles to Main atreet 17 1 feet off northerly aide nf lot 7, cut off bv a line at right-angles to Main street A2 feet off southerly side of lot 7, cot off hv a tine at right-angles to Main street Beginnirg at most westerly corner bsa-k 29 thenee southerly along east boundary Main street 70.A feet: thence easterly at right-angles lit! feet thence northerly at right-angles 7fi.A feet; thence westerly at right-angles llJ feet to place of be. ginning Park addition to Oregon City, west half of bkek A Resinning st a point on Main street fifl feet. Northerly of the northeast Comer of block 14 of Oregon City, ihenee at right-angles westerly 101 feet, thenre at right-angles northerly 132 'feet thence at right-angles easterly I Ml feet to M.in' street, thence along Main street to the place of beginning The franchise of the Esat Side Railway Com pany, granted to it under the proviaionsof ordin ance No. m. of Oregon City. Oregon, oinre particularly dnrribed ae follows, to wit- Be ginning at a poo t 2.IB feet east of the center line of Main street at its intersection with the north line of Third street, said point being one f...t west of the Wen rail of said commnva track: thence northerly ami northeasterly par llel with ami one f, from the West rail of aid company's track to the north line of Tour teenth street in said Orepai City, thence easterly at right angle to said company's tra. k " feet thence nth-rlv parallel with cart rail of ,d rn,pay's track, and one foot east of it to the " nonh line of Third street la aari city; thenre at right and Wnterly 7 feet to place , i,,. nine: with all switches and inrooots. ami al! pmileg-s tad eaamenta. arrraed or acerning anderthe provisions of as,d ordinance. Sum VA 4A 3 V M III SA A4S fa) MS 74 Kit 07 IM I'M 2l.i AS 311 UA 1st HA l i'i Av ISli 87 l!N) til 4 M 72 4J IS.) 4WI 17 4US 3S 471 24 4:i3 AS Aol III 4ll III 4;s ill ll 7 ;si at 4S-I 2A 4K3 117 ,SI 113 4N) AO 4i',l SO AA8 41 Ant .VI 240 S3 224 S3 IKS t',2 Ilil IA I11U 47 111 (17 iso in 1x3 ra 1K7 17 loA 14 Hill so I'.sl 91 ls 77 INI ISI 1711 71 12 70 1S2 7(1 17(1 74 1711 74 IK! 7(1 12 7(1 17(1 74 17(1 74 183 7(1 IhS 7C. I7U 74 173 IIS 170 2A BALD HEADS! What Is tho condition of your? Is your hair dry, U harah, brittle? Uoe It apllt at the ends? (las It a i Hides appearance ? Due It fall out when combed or brushed? la it full of dandruff ? Does your scalp Itch? 5 la It dry or In a heated condition ? If theao are some of yoursy mptomsbe warned In time oryou will become bald. Skookum Root Hair Grower I mioart ii, fila.Wl(HlK U III (vraMM ui inn nsir im avail u iru tu turn uiwut ry ur liow tu irft litem, "nkiKikuin "oouuiin nnittirr imntiraiinor una. II i li nut a liy, but a delist htnilljr coolluff u ttmmnit Tod to. jiy atlinulatlnif , th Miiclva, U ttvM utVtatf Wir, tmra dandruff and yrotoa iVatr vnUuu , Katt. 1 I JTt-cn i ha aoalp elaan, healthr, and fnw from liTltatlnf amntlnna. br and ttettray th hair, I If yourdniKMiatcMBM iuppIfTnttod dlraat in Of, and w will forward , I f Ml , un rccritii ot tii-uai. liruarair. aiiU osr txilLLa i 4 for sVi.Lal MomU. iuc . THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIP (1POWCR t"Z"J;,Zj ii Death VUh Atrtnat, New Yark, AW.VkVsrvvWAWsrr ROWER CO., 5 a, N. Y. Si WsrVA'aVaWi COUNTY TUKASl'ltKlfS NOTICK. IUVKNIIWIN MVIIANIM M'N'IIH al'l'l.l cnlilc to the loiyiiii'iil of all warrants umlonril irlor lo July Is, ImU. Inlorcsl will ruasu from Ilia diiloof Hits no tii-u. H. II. I A I. IKK. Treasurer nf t'lai-knmaa C'uutitr. Dated Orciioii t.'lty, Hi-iti-iulHr 22. Istu. SUMMONS. IS 'IIIK I'MHi'lT Cnl ltT rtlH TDK STATU UK M. orennii, for tin ( oiinty ,f t Isi-t, iiusa. .Mnjor A. I.a .Molte, rialuilff, i vs j I'lani-es Iji loile, l,-fiudillit. ) Tu Kram-i-s U .Mnllr. Ileleinlant: In Hie name of llm slate ol Un-aou. yu an- lien-l'y feiiiilnit to apin-ar ami answer lliu riilnilalul II :- auulusl you lu (lie all ive entltte.1 suit ly Moiiilny, Ilia lllll ilsy of Noveuilil-r, su.:; tile same beiuif tlill lirot lay of tin. term of tills eoiirt fnllowilitf llieeiiira tion of llie lime lueserlla-il liy tills ruiirt for the n.ili lii-alion of this summons, to-wlt: SIS sm-eesilie weeks' illlill('iilliill tlit-reof. and If you fail losuall nsir or answer, the plaintiff will annly to the court for llie relief Jiniyed for lu tliu rouiiluillt lien-ltl. vlx: rnr a nis-n-e iiissoivina- tin nu,ia ot uialrliiioiiy now e slslliiK ueiweell llie ,liill'lin ami Ui-Ioliiliiul. Tills suilllllolls Is illlili.tu-d liy order of Ills II ,i, II. Hurley, one of tile fin-llll Juilaes of tliu fourlli Judicial ill.lrli'l of tlie stale of Ori-aon. uiiule on Hie I jili dny uf SiUeiuiHr, IS'.i I, the oin ult Jiolin- of llie dlnlrirt ill alili-h tills suit is k,uiI1iik la-liiy al.-'lil from his illslil.-l when tills order Has liitnle. X. X. SI'Kt.VKs, AlliM-m-j fir I'liilntih" SUMMONS. IN TIIK t'llH't'ir I'OIT.T UK TIIU STATU HP a Oregon, rr ihe t ouniy of IMiuilnuuiis. Charles II. Willsoll, I'lnlntlrr,! Through :v Tickets TO. Ii2 40 112 40 Vi 70 AA 84 107 ir2 122 23 130 20 All At AO All Kill 12 114 ISI !m 1: 170 r ISO IIS 102 38 3IA 13 322 02 l."41 7 .'12 11 3IS 01 174 19 1SI7 24 2T,7 ff, 72 41 1,1 A!l 318 311 lfiA 30 1 37 332 (H 3ltl IKI .'149 :12 :a-i 7t lMi :in 1H! 3A :iao 91 3'i2 73 140 92 :iim oi 373 43 339 IT.I 207 97 111 70 172 23 !9A m 349 It: 3(il 72 10.1 42 Carrie M. Watson, lli-fi-ndnnt ) To (Wrle M. Watson, tliitaliiive-iiained di-fi-tidaiit: in the inline ol llie stiite of tlrruou, you nre re- iiiinil lo n,i,-r anil answer tlie eouiiruinl of llie ilsliililtlo-n iu. on Monhiy, ihelith day ol Nov, m. lo-r, A 11. lNi.1; and If you full In answer, the ilnil. tilt will ilily to the I'onrl for Ihe rolh-f lniyi-d (or In tin eoninliilnt, to.wlt.: lor a il-s'ieo iiuiiv.nu tilt hohdaof miltriluouy now i-Xi.titlK Ih-Iwi-,.u loll anil tlie nliiliililt, ami lor sili-li utlier anu tilrtlier ru llof as lo tlie rolirt limy seem ellllt,ll,le mnl Jllsl. ''hi siiniiii.ins Is nulili.hiil liv order of II- Tl H A. .Mi'llilde, Jmluo i t the Uflll jtiilielnl ill. trli-l or ihe stale i t (In-iron. T. r. I (IW 1 N(i. Ihlti-d S,-,temlier 2A, IsSI. Altoniey for I'luiuiiir. IS TIIK CIltcriT COI'ItT OK TIIK STATIC OK A- Ort-;iiu, (or the County uf Clackamas. Tlie Onuoii Kiilimml Uitik of I'orllnml, vs. I'liilntiff, rl. W. It. Joiita, IlKfendiiiit. To the said S. V. II. Jones. Ilefolliliitit: 111 llie nume of llm stall of OreifoU, you un- licroliv reilliusi lu a pear and answer the eotiiitallll fl ed SKiiinst you in tliu nliovu-eiilitli-d ai-tlon on or IkI re Ihe Hist dny of the in-xt ensuiliK li-nu of tho aliovie rulllliHl t-otirt, to wit: The lilh iliiv of Novciuler, 1MI3, and in di-fiitllt thereof, you nre nolitliil hen-liy Unit the plilintirf will take Jil'lKlllellt !lpiillt you fir Ilia sum of ihirty-tlve liumirisl ilnlliirs S.'.'ssh, tn rotlliT witli interest Ihereoll from Ihe Aih day of llecelllUi-r, IMII.nl llie rale or tell per I'enl. sr nil. mini and also for Ihe further sum of throe hundred and nfty dollars (SJ.VII as attorneys' f,-, In this inilou. or siii-Ii less sum as ntliirneys' f,u as tlie court may lt)M,u a heal Iiik Ihemiriidjudne nsisoimlile, and for I'osis anu iiiHiiiirM-meuis. Tills summons is nuttliiliod hv order of the lionor- nhle Judge of the follrtli Jiidirial dlstriet, whieli order w:ts iiiitdu at rhnmliers oil tin 2tllh day of Si'lltellltler, imi:. WI1AM.KY. STIt.MIAN A I'll'KS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis AM) A 1.1. Eastern Cities. 31 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO M mi rc toe Quickest to Chi IIUUlO cago and the East. U n 1 1 po Qcker to Omaha llUUlo and Kansas Citv. 4 - THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FKEE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, LINING CARS. I'nr ritlfs mnl ccni-ral itifiiiiiiiiiii.ii .-oil n ur nililrcss, w.ii.iii;ituii:ur. A.Ht. tie... iw ',,! -ii-l t iisliiii-iltin St., cur. Third, i'OKTI.ANli, OKKlitiX. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OK TIIK SOUTIlEltA PACIFIC CO. "press '1 ruins Leave I'oiilmid Umly. aoiuli. p.m. i i.v I'linlumi' 7:1(1 1'. . I ' i.v I iSurlli. Ac I K 'HI . 1 Ulvutlli t.'lll I.v 1:1,,', Bull I' lillit'lM-u I.v I T:iai M ' . Tho iiIhivu irniiiM mi..,. ..,".ii . j'otllauii ,o All.anyliu.luI-er ii. Sh.iiir llnlst-y, llnrr shunr. Junoiio.. i-n.. i..'.. . - fuHu'ive. "" "'""'"'rutuAsi; mid. ltOSKIlfmi M.vn, iAi7v ' I'orlliiud orck'nii city ItosetiiirK : e.it 3:211 Kst :(' A. H To CONSUMFXIVES The uiiiUtsIkiiciI liuving lieeu reslorcil to health hv sininln means, alter sntl'erltitf for several years with n severe luuif iili'eetlou, nnd thnt dread disease louaiiiiii1iiii, is anxious to innke known to his fellow siillerers the tuenns of enre. To thofe who debire It, lie w-lll elieer fullvsend (free of eharife) a eotiyof the ireserln ttou used, whli h they w ill II nd a sure euro for :oiiauniitton, AatluiiM. Ciilnrrlt, llnilirlll tla ninl nil throat and limp, Alitlndira. lie hopes all siiuVrers will try his remedy, us It It Inviilunlile. Those ileHlrliiu: the prescription, w-iiieii win cost tnein noiiiint;. ami may pruve oies!iuu;, win piease aiiuress, Rev. Edward A. Wilson, , liiookljn, NewrKork niXIMI t'AHH ON (HiDKN KOITK. PUUMAN UUFt'ET SLtEI'EKS SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Alliielied to till Throuuli Trains. H.isi,i.l,rv.. Itetweei, I'OIITl.AMl anil Coll VALL1S. AH.TKIS UAII.VlKXUKrTUltPY.l f:3U A. M. ILv rurtlami An:, ;.M- li i'.lt I'.ol. Ar Corvallls I.v 1 1 :(XJ P. M . At Albany mnl t.'orvulils eoiiueel with trains of Oregon Fiielile KnllroHil. UjCI'KK.-S TltAIM I) A I I.VtKXl'KfTSUNBAY.I tHt'l'. M. I I.v Portliiiiii i,IK l u 7. '23 P. M. Ar Me.Mlnnvilli. f. U'-ruA'M. A r TllUOUOir TICKETS Til AM. POINTS IN TUB KASTKltN STATES, CANADA AND KCItOI'K Can he oliliiliud at the lowest rntes frntn I.. II. MOOItC, Aa. nt.Oireon City R. KQKI1I.KR. K. I'. IIOOERS, mi-s"i i. Ant (.. y P. Aiirn Portland, Or Oregon Pacific Pfl'roarf Company K. W. IIAIil.KV, HurKlvKlt. 2 For Sale by Geo. A. Harding IIIVER DIVISION. I This Coiiimny's stfamlssils: "WM. M. IIOAd" . "TIIIIKKHISIKIIS" Cnpt. Opo lluiibs t'lipt. II. J, Young Tills (' puny iMrrvn Iho riu-hl tu v,o v fi,,i il,l. cnnl, as rireilliistioiciis limy ivquii-e, without liollce. l.i'iivo Portland, Siludiiy, Wtdnesdiiv anil Friday. l.vave t'ol-viillls, Mnintiiy, S a. in. Iauvo Sali-Ul. north, Tiii-hiIiiv. Thunsliiv and Sutnr. dny, tl a. m. Wednesday anil Friday, 110 ftfi isn 4i; 3S7 si: 27 10 274 Oil 3S4 Zl 'I'M UI 4-J0 -,1 FREE MEDICINE! Golden Onnorliiiiilv For ISnirer- in!,' li ii inn ii it y. I'llyi-lcliins (livu Tli.ir Ilviiiodloa lo tlir Peoplr. DO YOU SUFFER? nlaiiiiiiir yuur trouble. anil wo will Hi'iitl vim I i tiH of Churuw a vvi.l couiihk (if pptviitl'v tiri'puntl ri-iiie.lii'fi hcr-t HUitPtl to y.ur in'. W'K WANT '0VU lEKCOM 51 KN ItATlON. UC Jl II ni!DC ll uct tunif'atut HmifK TlU uHfl uUnC of both nfxtn. Ourtrciiliiieiits (or all tiisfiwtt'M iiii-l lffriulttii um MtHlciu aul Jk'ifhtiflc, n"iir' l.v limny yt'iiii' cxpciieneu, wlilcli e Unities u to (iimnuttca it Clin-. Ho not iitpuir. N. U. W lmv tin only powiiive euro fur Kru.Ki'oY (KITS) iiml Catahkii. It e f t r ii c e n givi'ii. iVrimitioiitiy loctitftl. (I'M eatuMislitH..) Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, 711) Mm ket St , Sun l'rniii lsi o, tii OCIOAN STKAAIKK SAILINGS 8. S. WII.LAMKTTK VAI.I.KY. lo-aves Yniiilna, 0,-t. lid, I'Jtli 'Jihiiul Nov. 1st. I.i-avps Hun Fi-iiiit'lneo, Oct. 7th, 17lli and :27th. For fretKlit anil lsissetiurr rates npplr to an aoc-nt or pumi'i- of this ('oiii)suiy, or II. ('. lay gonoral iiKi'iit, Siilmon strt'i't iloi k, 1'ortlauil, It. K. llil.('AHY,(lou,l. Slll.l., li. T. WAItlH.AW T. F. 41'. A. gssssssssS Scientifio American Arjertoy for n I in - m W'tsr s s s s s s s s s s s s Swift's Specific A Tested Kemeay For All BSood and Skin . Diseases A reliable cure for Contagloue Blood Poison, Inherited Scro fula and Skin Cancer. Ae a tonic for delicate Women and Children it hat no equal. Being purely vegetable, is harm let In lu effects. A treat I W on Blood and Skin Dis eatws mailed vwtx un opplleatlou. lrufVit$ Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. S S S S S S S S s s s s CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. ateJ for tnrnrmstlon sna free Hsndboolt write to ML'.NN i CO.. 3ol BltoauwAT. .SKW YORK. Oldest bureau for aeeuritn; patents In Ameni-a.. Kverr patent taken out br us is brought befor. tbe puunc by a nonce siren free of charge ia tne Scientific Jmcriau Larrest eirrntatlon of snr tcientiBe paper In tbt world. SMendidlr Illustrated. No intelllnu man should be without It. Weeklr. S.'l.(lt) year: fljnsix monttit Address .Mt'.NN 4 CO. Pt BUsuiKi, Broadwa;, Sew York CUr. SssssssssS Your Stomach DistressesYou aftareating a hearty meal, and the result Is a chronic case of Indices- tion. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, r-'.W.V .V.V -V. V.V-V."V. Vyt I Dyspepsia, or a billons attack. HAIR DEATH R'PANS TABULES 4 tinrnttlf hair, h ti'thr mxib thr httmh U:cr, I nri.j ir urk. icithtntt ti'alriitiim r iniru I 4 totht Wf.MtiUUr.iU n-i. If w mm fr It Tl V ? ; yr Hit rrnt fi.rinnl! uf hrniiiu I T I hi. -.,.1, .i... .1., .... ... .. :. . ... , n.i iii.iii ninii um nti) UK- IIIOBI 'lllll t'lll AT .liTinai"'!- f Ut ;r j-irinli-l thnt err I livr.l. l-uniiL-Iiimth Mie prH.'lic' of a if,-x fi time Hni -iir tin ni'hiliiv ntnl arUifXTMCv nf wriin'lv piti-tt'd. S-It- Airt ntx f Vn rrr f AnitTH a. at a awtiniT kM 0.t.i.P itt. i l hv mnil. ; it. ,u: 'ru-.i. . a A.hlre. I Ths Sk33k!im Root Hair Grower Ca . i f iT'i. n. t .-imiii iiiiii "icu'irtro ivia, . Ripans Talm!'. cure bra'iu4bc. 1 k vmui T7 i'irniiuB n n i rr tmc I Stomach, Liver and Rowels, Fa riff (the Blood, ami are a Foci live Care for 1 onatipatioo, Mck ileadache BtU loaaneaa, and ail otbr Dlaea4 aiiims 1 ftitm a lilaunlem oondltKnof the Liver aod Stomacb. Thejr act eently yet prumpU.aad perifci aiKPKTiua lout-wi ineir use. Hi pan" Tabula take the place of an Eattrt Ulediciae thmi, and aboul be keuitor uae in every ramu. Sold by druijfjUU or ami by mail. Price, Two DoOara. THE R1PAMS CHEMICAL CO. 1 tpraM ou, Mow Totm. Job Printing the Courier Cflice. ;