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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1893)
fyt purler. Oregon City, December 1, 1803. CITIZENS' TICKET. t For Mayor, HIRAM STRAIGHT. For Treasurer, F. S. KELLY. For Councilmen, First Ward, B. F. JAGGAR, C. W. FREDRICKS. Second Ward, J. A. THAYER, E. M. HOWELL Toon's Manual for 1802 says that the railways of the United States represent only about f3,50O,OOO.OOO cash capital. They are capitalized, in addition, with about 6,000,000,000 water. Tub grand jury expert makes the debt of Clackamas county fl23,000. The - debt is continually increasing The time lias come for stopping Its incrunse and for the creation of a sinking fund to gradually pay it. In the election on Monday politics should not enter as a factor. Dollars and cents are the issue. In '04 we want t city governmelt that will not increase the debt of the city. We cannot afford t) add another cent to the city's $50,000 of debt. The election of Doc Straight and the rest of the Citizens' Ticket moans a ''clean sweep" in city affairs. Voti-rs, do you want a change? Do you want our heavy city debt reduced? Then enst your ballot for the gentlemen on the Citizens' Ticket. Those that live in glass hoines should not throw stones. The Enterprine Una cast rocks at the Citizens' Ticket. The morality of some of the gents on the McKinley ticket is below par if reports to that effect are at all trustworthy. Tliepeople will not be fooled by election buncombe. Doc Sthaiuiit, if elected mayor, will do bis part toward removing the pres ent city attorney, city surveyor and police ofDcors. That's his promine. Voters, if you want a change, vote for Straight. Vote the Citizen's Ticket straight, if you want close economy in . city finances. Aitunatr experiments have deter mined that the electrical ililTurunce of ix't'-'iilial between the air at llio top of the Elliot tower and nt tlm ground at ila foot varies from .'1000 to 7000 volts tlnr Ing bad weather, to 10,000 volts on a brilliant, clear day. This difference at the height of 1000 feet only would be of great Intrinsic value, were It not Hint the voltage is too variable and the am porage (or quantity) at such elevation is too limited. Till gist of the Hawaiian question is whether or not Ex .Minister Stevens gave moral and material aid to the revo lution which culminated In the establish moot of the provisional government, by the landing of tl.o men from tho United Slates warship Huston, lie denies that ho did. In bis reply to Commissioner Blount's report ho says: "As to my recognition of the provisional govern ment, 1 reaffirm what I said in my recent letter to Secretary Oresbam that Queen I.illoukalani inaugurated the revolution. It was nearly fifty hours after I.iliimkalanl and her favorites de stroyed her throno by a revolutionary outbreak when the men of the Iloston landed." It E POUT OF lilUND JURY. DlrjHt of the Flnnnofal Status of Clack amis County by L. L. Porter, Ap pointed ii Expert. ol The merriment of the Thanksgiving dinner was marred by the reflection that the business prostration deprived thousands of families of a sufficiency of the barest necessaries of life, who Inst year had abundance and could afford a turkey with all the addendus of a big fiiinil dinner. To endure the winter's cold ill-fed and InsufllciiMilly clothed, is the lot of countless men and women in this land who deserve a fur better fate. To alleviate the needs of the poverty stricken is a problem as old as civiliza tion, and noolder. ISefore that all were equal in poverty and In wealth. We hare, therefore, a manifold reason for gratitude to Divine 1'rovidunce for the blessings bestowed upon us. PACIFIC COAST NOTES. Juuoi.NO from communications some times received at the Coi'itiicit office, it seems that there are people who believe it is tiie province of a newnpaper to "sling mud." Well, it isn't. Any one who dosireH to air his personal or poli ' tical quarrels 1u print cannot use these columns for that purpose. Tim Klickitat Leader, a populist naner of Goldendale, bus gone to the grave. James Down, of Down's station, re ceived at Aurora for his crop of 20,000 pounds oi i.ops, The Henton County Prune Comnnnv has an orchard with 18,000 prune trees hve times norm ol Uorvallm. Tho salmon pack of the Pacific North west for the season of lHil.'l is 1,721, Hi cases, of the estimated value of f 7,5i:t,- 007. As nay for their cattle, Crook county ranchmen received $100,000 in checks on Suit Lake City bunks which are protested. The Salem woolen mills purchased in Roseburg several thousand pounds of wool durniK tho past week, navinif 12 cents per pound for the spring clip and s;i cents lor the tall clip. Washington Mient $200,000 on her world's fair exhibit and her buildinir. in Jackson park lias been attached by Hie slierilt. the commissioners ol our sister statu lined their pockets. The Oregon Press Association will make an excursion to the Mid-Winter Fair in January. The list of editors and reporters who will tuke advantage of this opportunity will he kept open till December 10th, K. W. Meeker, the Puyallup hop m.tn. has an option on UU0 acres of land near Independence, and has gone to London In the circuit court of the slate Oregon for Clackamas county. To Jinn. That, A- Me.ttible, Jadtje the abuve-niimeil court: We, your undersigned lira ml Jury for tho November, 181);), term of Hit id court, make the following as our final report and respectfully represent that we have carefully investigated all charges of crime that have been presented to ns uii'i liavo disposed of the same in such manner as we deemed warranted by the evidence. We visited the various county offices of the county and found tho ollices well kept, and as lar as we could ascertain. all of the county olllcers are properly and efliciently performing their duties. Not being able In the time we were in session to make a personal examination of the books and accounts of said olllcers and of the expenditures of public money, pursuant to the instructions ol the court, employed I-. L. Porter, Ksq , and authorized him to make a thorough ex amination of tho books ami accounts of the county ollicers who handle public money, and, II necessary, to employ a competent person to assist lilin with the work. His report is hereto attached anil is made a part of this report. We suggest that the sheiilT should note on the delinquent lists the pay ment of delinquent taxes and that the date of payment of the tax should also bo written on the tax roll or delinquent list. We visited the county and city jails and found them in good condition. We recommend that the sheriff have a deputy present in jail, with jailor, when he feeds the prisoners and closes the cells, whenever there are more than two prisoners con lined in the j il. We endorso the recommendation of the expert's repoit in regard to the manner in which the treasurer's bjok should be kept. And now having completed our lubois we ask to be discharged. J. W. Hoots, Kiunk Jaixmii, Claiiknch K.NIILB, J. M. Sl.lKKIt, U. P. Kkn.nk- dv, A. Mautx, Lkvi 8 run max. Kiport'a Ileport. To the grand jury for the November term of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county : Gentlemen In accordance with your instructions I have examined the rec ords kept by the officials of Clackamas county so far as said otliciula handle public money and herewith submit my findings. siikiiikk's omen. Kxiiminution extends from July 1, 1802, to iNovemuer in, itim. Total tux collected for 1802 osshnnn by the roll 127,2.'!1 02 Cost col'cled on delinq 1802 tux lo85 10 Delinquent taxes collected fsr yeurs previous to 1802 with costs on same Taxes collected on sheriff's assessment for 1802 Armory rent 300 00 Indigent soldiers I IN) 00 Attorney fee l.V) On Street acct .. W) 88 Itoadsfrom Ituud fund 11,117 20 Of the above amount paid to ofllcers there will have to be deducted $708 80 from the clerk's account, t.'i,'l2.5tl from the sheriffs, $220 from the school super intendent's, $i:il.00 from the coroner's, and $5(ll.0tl from the recorder's account to get what has been received by the present olllcers, as the above amounts last mentioned were paid to their pre decessors in ollice As the assessor docs not take his office until Junuury 1, his account wll be correspondingly reduced. TitKAsi'uitii i omen. Examination extends from July 1, 1802. to Nov. 1, 18011. INKTITUTB FUNII. On hand and paid in during above period by supl $42.) 0.1 Paid out on school supt warrants 317 III) Ilulunce on hand $107 73 SCHOOL FUND. On band and paid in during abuve period $4.1,8! 1 Paid out on school supt's warrants 4:1,503 Ilulunce on bund $21007 IMlKIKXT BOI.DIKKS' FUNII. On hand and paid in during the above period $ Paid out on warrants Man In South Amerloi. Tlure is no part of the world that of fers a more curious subject of speculation as to its future than tlm continent of South America, as was well sot forth In an address before the Amcriui n tico graphical Hwlety, by its prosidunt, Gardiner O. Hubbard. That the AllliiK in rlv,.e uvwt,,,n ulnnn druins a basin ol Ljrlilii hind Luskin w people to day Is not the possible adop. under a climate ol pnrpetn.il hiiiii.ii ir. llon wron8 financial policy for the Breator in area than Hid whole of Ku- or.,1,a Prelul socialism, or the rope, is an astounding lact in itself, bieresse of corruption among publlo men. This vast territorv is practically uniii- Al ihe are ha nough, to be lure, but habited. I's aboriginal population is tlicy are ts nothing compared to the terrible disappearing or has di-mppimred, ami j ns'innal disease I had almost said national the whites, who in sp.irse number lake Cima -of overwork. The mad null fir .neir place, scarcely pretend to cone '" " iuik pa- ""u uiuumuui America'8GreatDangerw;'TT.'AVTrTXTil r Alt HOLISM COMMENTARY. Suld an eminent English scientist recently i -1 he Hunger that confronts the great Amerl Balance on band with the expectaiion of romuiu'n; inure are tracks as large as the w hole France of which we Kmiv I cm ill hi any equal area on the globe. Trib. s of men are livimr there who are vet aiis lutely hi tlm stone age, and who, even by barter or distant rumor, never be nd ol tho r.uropeuri race or the use u metals. The question ip to which Mr. II lb burd leads bis reader is second in iur portance lo note in anthropology that of acclimation. Is it p issililo for lh white, race, when it shall be embiweil with all the resources of art and science which ii is H.ion to have In Its gra , successiuny to light atuinst the terrible odds of a tropical climate? He quotes in his luvor Hie word.i ot the lilitoru Uiickle, and the naturalist, Hates; he might have added others of weight ; but it cannot be doubted that most of the .'120 fit) medical observers who have duvottd 2"nl 00 1 themselves to this inquiry lean to tie 'opinion that never will the white rue $73 BO flourish under tr-'picul skies. Scienc KOAD FUND. Paid In from road tax 111,577 81 Paid out on road warrants 11,117 28 2079 SO 1159 07 Total tux collected. ..$132,153 74 The ill health and premature decay t(, engage in raising hops n this ranch, of many noted athletes has emphasized DalU-t Observer. the fact that strength of limb and wiJtb A petition l bring circulated about offhesi may lw ucqnired bv nidt: 1113 j Tillamook asking congress to appiopH- e.wci at the r vA of a sound' heart mid n." baiuor, ami f i.Ooo,. , , ,. . , lloOfr.r a r.iuroad (torn t n- A llumctte luug.j. Jc.liau lawlhorno says i'i 11,,, ,u. ,...,, - , ,. ,1 1,.. ,., a JIVr ample xperience luw di writ- j gtmnattftonr-ftt wt tovS '-j-r'-.rsrrsr; titrated that "th. training of the muscles ScVHr.il of tho b .is', nc mipen, of uw 'will, not insure -aith, and hna'lh is per- ( Ktnru are. m.n ilmiiAmlii ' the re enact-1 feeUv r.Mil,.,lil .. xltli onlirx ... f I ",e" ' " V,v n' '! "A '"' III- Warrants and cash turned over to treusurer $131,700 48 Warrants and cash in bunds of sheriff 257 20 Total tux accounted for. $132,050 08 Leaving a discrepancy of $00 06 A part of this difference, $19.04, is ac counted for by the fact that the railroad company requires the purchaser to pay the taxes on land bought under contract, but pays the tax if there is danger el it becoming delinquent. Pieces of this railroad land were assessed twice to the same party or to different parties and paid on once by the buyer. The rail road company paid the other assessment and then the d utblc anoessinrnt ws discovered at.d sl'.i 0-1 wan refunded, as Ualauceon hand $400 5:1 (iENKIIAL Kl'KI). On band and paid in during ' the above period. $138,00(1 HI Puid out on warrants etc ... 1311,59!) o" Balance on hand $74011 51 There is hold of the amount in tin) general fund $470539, pending the settle ment with the state of the legality of the raise of the property of Clackama county in 1801 by the board of equaliza tiou. Of the amount paid in'o the general fund $4087 01 was (or fines, licences etc., and $3094.00 for road purposes; Sheriff Ganong paid in (131.790.48 an I Sheriff Hauison $1503 15. There wih $13,187.59 of cancelled warrants turn tied over by the sheriff during this time and the county redeemed during the sum time $51,503 of warrants. It seems to me that if an account w;n opened with each otTicvr, fund an I source of income, it would help to keep the books in the treasurer's ollice in better shape. These item-i have to bo ascertained whenever the treasurer makes a report. The school superintendent has issued 119 certificates and 30 permits, for which was collected $204. Of this amount $18 ) tins been paid into the institute Intel and $24 remains in the bands of the superintendent. The assessor has collected $321 of poll taxes and has made a return of $311, which has been deducted from his fees by the county court. The remaining $10 is yet on hand . Respectfully submitted, L. L. PottiKit. The points of the couidusj niav be ! determined with the aid of an ordinary wutch. It is simply necessary to bring lite wutch In such a position that' the hour band is directed toward the sun The south then lavs midway between whatever hour it may happen to be and numeral XII on the dial. Suppose, for instance, it is 4 o clock and tho time- j peace is held in the position indicated, lite direction of the number II will be the exact .south. If 8 o'clock the ! numeral X will indicate the exact ! southerly point. crumb of t this proi.'e-'t uoti f p 1 . .muscular training." Moquettk and. Axminster carpeth from American mills are sold in English shops alongside like products from English mills. Yet there is a protective McKinley duty on Moquettes and Ax- minsters of 00 cents per square yard plus 40 per cent. ( the value. American buyers of American carpet must pay this duty to "protect" tho home manu facturer, but the Englishman who buys American carpet in London gets it at free trade prices . Place carpets on the free list. A Nt'MiiKit of democrats, and republi cans of the liberal sort attended the re publican city convention on Monday evening with the understanding that after the preliminaries bad been dis posed of tiie meeting would resolve it self into a people's convention. The adoption by vote of II. E. Cross' Mc Kinley resolution dispelled this opinion. No democrat or low-tariff republican can afford to insult himself by voting the ticket nominated. It does seem as if the high tariff plank upon which the candidates stand is not firm enough to sustain them though the ordeal of Mon day, December 4th. The issue is not McKinleyism but the election of men who will carefully and honestly man age the business of this citv. The hard times do not effect tho profits of the coterie of Eastern million aires tl a' form the steel rail combine. -In 1888 when Bessemer steel pig was $17.40 per ton, Btiel mils sold at $2i) 01 per ton. Last month Bessemer pi" hutl declined at Pittsbu.g to $11.50 per ton, but steel rails were still $29, only 1)1 cents less than in 1888, when Bteel pig was $5.90 per ton bighet than it is now. The duty of $1344 er ton, which is practically prohibitive of importations, enables the manufacturers to 10b the American consumers by the exaction of the enormous price. The members of the steel rail combine have become millionaires at the expense of the Aincri can people who pay for the rails by in. creased fares and freights. The duly on steel rails must come down. hieipiod clause by toe iwxl Icnla tore. The people will control that body if the press stands by them. Uoubunj Review. Great Britain will fortify the ontrance to Esquimaiilt Harbor and the Strait of Kucu, leading up to Vancouver, It 0. The Dominion and the imperial govern ment will contribute toward the exnen-o. The purchase of un extensive tract of hind for the purpose has just been completed. George Smith, of Cohorg, sol 1 at Junction 20 head of dressed hogs that netted 5714 pounds. Hen. Spores also sold 14 head that weighed 2000 poun Is. The price paid, delivered, wus 0 cents per pound. These hogs averaged 18 months old. This is the way to make wheat bring $1 per bushel, or more. According to un exchange, Mrs. Gov ernor Peniioyer observed both thanks giviiiKH. l'unnoyer's day sho celebrated with a big uooso and apple sauce, and Cleveland's day with a line turkey mid lots of cranberry mush. Now, when it comes to getting even with her husband, the governor, Mrs. Sylvester is "at home." The bill amending Sec. 2324 of the re vised statutes, relating to mining claims, has been signed by President Cleveland. As finally approved the statute requir ing $100 worth of work to be done an nually 011 unpatented mining claims is suspended during the present year of 1803, except-in South Dakota, where the statute remains in full force. A now publication to be devoted to the interests of the peoples' party will be issued soon. It will be backed by u capital of $25,000 and several persona are out now selling the shares which are limited to ten dollars to each person. That means 2500 persons interested. The paper will be a weekly at first but will run a daily edition during the com ing campaign I'urtluiui Chronicle. Notwithstanding Governor I'ennoyer'n recent "I am a Populist" declaration, tho Fannei 1' Journal, the official alli ance organ, gave the old man the follow ing slap: ' I'ennoycr'sThunksgivingduy knocked the shopmen in the railroad shops, and employes in the mills out of a day's work each. This amounts to about $5000 iu this county and effects the merchant as well as the workmen. The railroad emph ye.i are all hot about the mutter, and are kicking the gover nor with vengeance for what they cull his "fool holiday." It is said Governor Pennoyer will re fuse to make any selections of cchool land in lieu of tiie school sections em braced in the Cascade reserve. Under President Cleveland's proclamation de claring this reserve, Oregon is entitled to the selection ol about 2.h),IKH) seres in lieu of the two school sections i each township. Il is said reason for the gov ernor's refusal to make selections under this proclamation is found in anticipa tion of an advanco heinir made in the price of school lands by the next legis laturefrom $1 25 to $2.50 an aero Salem Statimnan. The way Captain Sladden kills apple ordinary, wi month loanhi A large number of people in Portland. The great task of the city government for several years will be to keep ex penses within the income. Not a cent should be added to the present indebted ness of $56,000, but every effort made to reduce it. A sinking fund will have to be created with that object in veiw, and it might possibly be that the present franchise of the East Side Railway in regard to Main street could be annulled, for cause, io order that nnder a new franchise the compm, he obligated to pay iu proper share of onr city indebted- essoy a per centage of its gros in- animal matter is as poisonous tn Hip come. This fraDchiee alone ought in ihe"reK,'la,'le elinlf Pp-,s a smallpox next 25 years bring enoouh into Hip riiv . '''"P1"" 'i'n of Indians. Sev treasury to bit off Hi., ii.-. 1 .. . 7 ' applications of the dope will be re vpr, i,7 . , ' ' M,t h l""e i ,,,lt t,ie "J n't later very important, therefore, that the Voter than May. It is probable that it is the consider not the politics, but the bail-' ,n"nal matter in whale oil soap thst nets ability and honesty of (he -n,li. ' d illin of ,noe spraying mix date, for a ho i rotes ,VEuVf f''t'h ' w"1- the I i a) been paid, although the roll shoH.-i .' tux paid in both cum s. I 1 In . ' je ijull UX in not txl "'ln,l..'u i rui- I'-- placed ligatr.si each lume on 1 1 oil. ! lis omission of the -nil tax ', inon t total was not dii-e; ed until i Tim lullc Heine 1 tie collcct'on loij been mil b;. i liable, ai'flvi but tin 10II l marked as if the poll was coiiccti' 1. In this way we cburgod the sheriff with poll tax he never collected. The sheriff estimates the double as sessments ut $3200, that is that amount of tux is on tiie roil twice against the same property. This is caused partly uy tiie assessor getting property assessed twice to the same party or to different pui ties, and partly by the sheriff over looking u name and putting it 011 the sheriff's assessment. 1 find in some cases of delinquent tuxes no costs are collected. Parties come in tho sheriff's ollice and make affidavit that they are non-residents to take oil the poll tux, that they do not own certain real or personal prop erty to lessen their property tax, or they may be assessed on land and on a mort gage on the land and want un exemption for the indebtedness. In some cases the poll tux was paid to the road supervisor which tends to confuse the sheriff's accounts. 1 think it would be well if the dute of puying the tux were put on the roll. When the tux becomes delinquent the same should be put on tho delinnuent roll with the costs and the total marked paid there, when so paid, us well as on the original roll. I Mini some errors iu extending the roll which the sheriff endeavored lo rectify. Krom the foregoing it wilt be seen that to arrive at an exact result is indeed difficult. All costs incurred by tho sheriff in collecting tuxes ure paid by the county and the sheriff reimburses the county when the costs are collected. The roll for the year 1892 churges the sheriff with $102,054 tio, us the tuxes to be collected for that yeur. ii.kiik's omen. Examination extends from July 1, 1892. to November 15, 1803. Kines collected in circuit court and turned over to treusurer of which $til 95 wus u note.$ 583 35 Trial fees collected and I timed over to treasurer 4S3 00 The books of the clerk also show that there are $174 of triul tecs uncollected. Part ot these will come in as 011 fore closures when the sale lakes place. I llnd from I lie records kept in the clerk's ollice that there were up to Nove nber 1, 1893, outstanding county warrants to Ihe aim tint of $130,181 07. Tiie monev expended by the county from July 1,' 1892, to Nov. 1, 1S93, has been expended for the following pur poses Bread Made With Soap. Prom a communication lead to tho Association of Belgian Chemists, it seems that continental bakers arc m the habit of mixing soi o with t.,i-:i dough to make their brea I and pusny- nice and light, the qua nh of soap used varies greatly. In fiucy arlu-b h, like wuflles and fritters, it "is intiili larger than in bread. The simp is diL solved in a little wster; to il is is added soiiKi oil, u' the mixture after bein well wnippi ' is nunc 1 iu il Hour, inw Inc.'.'! man laid ty lo h -ititw--i;-, : .: Mr. J. P. Itlaize, an extensive real estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, nar rowly escaped one of the severest at tacks of pneumonia while in the north ern part of that state during a recent blizzard, says the .S-tiin'ii Itcoiew. Mr. Illaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm, and inside of un hour after his return he wus threatened with a 8-vere case of pneumonia or lung fever. .Mr. lilaize sent to the nearest drugstore and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed', of which ho md olten beam, ami took a number of large doses. He suys the effect wag wonderlul mid in a short time be wus breathing qii'te easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to come to Des .1 oines. Mr. lllai.e regard -i his cure as simply wonderful. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. For a sere throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandaite dampened with Chamberlain's Pain lialtn. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's lime. This remedy is also favorite for rheumatism and lias cured niany very severe cases. 50-cent bottles for sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. fall by the way every year, Yju are likely to be one of the victims I How do wo know T Because it is the excep tion lo lind a man or woman of adult age iu perfect lioulih. Nervoui Disorders are preading with fearful rapidity. Among the symptoms, are Backache, Biliousness, Cold Hands and Feet. DUzlnes. Hot Flushes. Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Headache, tiyslerui, Irritability or the Heart, Melan choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, lihcu mutism, Short Breath, Sleeplcssnem, Her Tuns Dyspepsia, (Sexual Debility, Fits, etc. Itcv. ('. A. Carholl, pastor First Baplibt uiiurcn, xviiownprings,u.,wr!lesM follows: "I bnvo u-cd Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine fur the past six months. I find it acts like a charm on the whole nervous system. I hnvo 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 fivo years I have suffered from Ner tous 1'iostration, I was unable to work or sleep. The first doso of Or. Miles' Restora tive Nervine tmvo me relief, and one thou sand dollars would not cover the good It lias done ine."-JOIIN JIINClIElt, Youngs town, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine la un equalled in cuiiiNO Nervous Diseases. It contains nn opiates or dangcrousdings. Fold on a positive gunrantee bv all drugghtr, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. iBALD HEADS! What Is the condition of yours? Is your ftalr dry, harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it s lifeless appearance ? Does it fall out when combed or j brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? J Is it dry or In a heated condition ? If these are some of J your symptoms be warned in time oryou will become bald. J, Skookum Root Hair Grower t Uwhatraanwit. luiirodiiatlonlBolanaiwldent.btitlhiirMnltorarlnllllii ntiean'li. KuowImIkd ut Ilia iIIm-mmo! the holranil K-alp 11 lo tlwdlKuv- aT ery of bow to trMt ilii.m. "Hkoolciim "oonuini nritbor uilDtralipornli. It ar lnoll)r,biilailllKl.triillr oik.iiuk ana rarreming mnic. nj iirnunuiu , tin rollick.', it tun JaUmn nuir, guru taming anil grout Auir un tialii ( ir Knen tti scalp elasn, hetlthr, and fraa from Irritating amptlnni, tr tna ua ut ilcmikum ilkm Hutiv, II ikitluif jxmuilM lucou, wnWt tt un If rourdniBsUicaanotsuppIr Ten foil dlraat tn til, and wa will rnrwjrit , niwtiiilil. fin nrt'lttt of urlca. lirowar. S1JJU bur botUa I A Xor B4.U0 Doab, Wo. , par Jar 1 fur SJ-Ou. J co., s vwvf THE SKOOKUft ROOT HAIR GROWER ... "iBK fl 7 mouth Fifth AT.une. New York, N. V. NOTICK FOR rUM.ll'ATION. LAND OKr'ICK AT OIIKUON CITV, OIIKIION Ocinhiir a, iH'.itl. N.ilko u lir.l.y glvim tlml ilir fnlltmtliK-lliliiiiil Ri'lllvr Iihh nlt-d lli,tU uf lii liih-ii. (Inn tn inHk ftiml proof In utK.rt of bin i-UIni, ami tliat aalil proof Hill bi miulu lii-foro iloj lt,-tll,,r hmo llt-cplvir of 17, 8, liml oillun at Oi-,'i!in Cliy, Oiiicih, 01, llrci'tlllier 111, IMJ.I. vino Al.UKIir MOIIKK, lid. Apii No. Ill.llH. for tho SW. of W. ' , H.-0. S NW. !i of N W. 'a, MM. Ill, and S. K ol NK. 'i H. W Tp, I Y, It. 0 K. Ilii iihiiii-n tlm folliiwllia aitliifUoM to prove bu coiillutlnllff rildi-lin upon ami rtllllrit, Hull or Mid bold, iinilur Sid. illl, It. S , vim W. K iiuu,..i.i il' it i..i.u..i.i '1-1..- 1 1....1 1 ; Clark, all of Hi idal Veil, Mullaiiiiiiili cuiiiny, OriK"U. IIOHKIll A, AIII.I.MI, lli'Slnlir. THROUGH TICKETS THE LONDON ! DR. GUHN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE SULTS ARE WHAT TELL 1 ..... j 'lirrjiiirlt' lias 1; Ironi To that on tlm ' rat of tlm aic iiiics io l'. rtlanrl will have plenty i-f money 10 loan on uoi.! security. This will mainly come fmrn the east, which is already expnriom.-tlijf easier times. Investment is ni$ soui;lit and money lias come out fro. 11 i.o hiilintf place mid uood cily and county bonds ure bein eagerly sonttht as in- vestment. U4MTI eth-jtoiit-or'ht- I.IH- - pllti at a doaev will i.ni .-v.a. ji fi.-ur Rt3.ra.-M. I . Breath and Clral. nr. ita :hrei- o fl.n ,il a.iv o her make, and do It ni'ii-ci in 1 it ftiio io ikmiitib -ineir wonneriui avi, . uif.'- v'- i cl :ilr; -belnir. soo.a box. lir..'U' n-il. oou.it... , M ,1. Co.. Fhila., Pa. C i-f,.oin .V C' .oKglats poverty-stricken Tha Only Hlcka' Almaniic. The Key. Irl It. Hicks' Almanac for 18114 is the first and only almanac en tirely written and published by the great storm prophet, liunsell. It is un elegant book of til pa'es, besides the cover, with an attructte, original design on the cover. It contiiins Prof. Hicks monthly weather forecasts complete for the year ltttH; ail the current astrono mical phenomena lor each month, finely niiistruteii, inctuiiini; lour eclipses ami the transit of the planet Mercury; an article on "Foundation Facts" uivinit the philosophy and asscntiul points of 1'rof. Hicks weather system: a nuuer on the use of barometers and scientific instruments; an article on lonuittidti and time by the lending authority on time in this country, accompanied by an excellent man, and other useful article.". The price of this little work is 25 CENTS. It will make an excellent holiday present for your intelligent friend. For sale by all newsdealers; or write ami send 25 cents to the publishers ui.d it will be sent post paid. Wonii and Works run. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Roads and bridges Pauper? Stationery Criminal sect circuit court Criminal acct justice court Court house and jail County clerk Sheriir County on wild animals... Insane acct Hail ill" acct School siipei intendent .... Jury acct County judge County rommisaioners .:i!),54.' (10 . . 3HVI 40 . . .'itfJS 0" ,' 2KK; &l . . Iis-tt 70 ,. 1!HI7 02 , . K7."2 .'HI , . 700S Itj For pity's sake, don't growl and grumble because you are troubled with indigestion. No good was ever etrected by Htmrlinir ami fretting, lie a man (unless you happen to be a woman), and take Ayer's Sursiiiarrilla, which will relieve you, whether man or woman. Ok Intkhkst to Kpoutnmkn. V, H. Ilurlburt, A. U. P. A Union Pacific System, Portland, Or., lias just received a supply of books called ,-(iuu Club Utiles and Revised Laws." This publi cation contains a digest of tho laws re lating to game 111 the esiern states and territories. Mr. Ilurlburt will be tllad to mail von one of the books up m re ceipt of two stumps 10 cover postage W. II. Hi KI.11111T, A. G. P. A. t.T't; idiepvnu.d'oa.Baeos irr 'iretnjo tut- j(j -oouaoMfT. -Aino inuaui jod a li't..--ueTjruiuoil fAatie -ejomni lojOKia 'lo" . auvd no 30ip a,sa muima 'AHiH and s.ox-Ns-ua 'HQ UXJNOirillHIJl pmj omann,tow fimaaiTTrt tlfll-Ta poa mjoj ii -uuvai usi)u ttnqoii eenint atinvo 'aor:ejidsjed ev t atn;ttoai Aq OMonii saild OrlIIIOJ.1 Charmnii Co, UrugKlsts 837d 100 no A 3 AW DR. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP l FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CR0UF. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICt In raisin a family of nine children, my only rem dy for CottKha, Coldi and Croup wu onion iyru) . It lijunt nil cfTootiv to-dftv (t wu forty yearn agx Now mv prftndrhUrlren tak Dr. Ounn'l Onion Syrup which la already prepared and mora tpleaaant to tha tad to. Sold at OUoenta a botUo. Charm an & Co. Druggists I HAIR DEATH I IniUoiUy remove andfort eer ihriroy nltjrc I tiontible linir.wlirtlirr ti the lnimtn,Jni'e, arm or nrrk, without ttmiiwratioit or iniitry to the mot (l Urate kin. It wna for tl ft y yara llm a,crt ri.rninlH of KrHaimia n HHin, ai-KiiiovitMiKcu uy ihdkk-iiiiih Hi. $100 for a Bottle. Mrs. S B. Winship, 112 WaKhinirton St., Proviiienre, H I., after using one tiottleof l'rumnionil s Lightning Keiu eily for Kheiimati.m, wrote to the l'rum nionil Medicine Co., 4S .IO Maiilen I.ane, New York, snyiug she would not take One Hundred Dollars for the bent-tit re ceived. If vou have auv form of Kheu- Tlil IX) I matism, and wisli to get rid of it, write IWl !K) to the manufacturers (or particulars. Cormier Koad siiervii' sect.. Treasurer. and plumb tree Inirers is to slack lime in a barrel till whitewash of desired consistency is obtained, and then mix in I1I1101I Irniii the slaughter bone until Fuel acct the lime is nicely reddened. This be AasefS r applies with a brush to the lower trunk ' I'iitiict attorney of the tree, even to uncovering the roots Recorder , for a few inches in the itroimd. Tiie 345 (X) 15-1.1 50 2t)2tl M 1SIX) I" I 44.1 lit) (Mil "6 !2t)2 15 Agents wanted. Thousands of lives are saved annually by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. In the treat rint of croup and w hooping cough, the Pectoral has a most marvel ous elfet-t. Il allays inflammation, frees K'tX) 00 ' the obstructed air paaxages, and control 208 02 the desire to cough. Surveyor Court reporter Printing Preaentowncrshipbookr. .. County map '. Money refunded Teachers' examination Sewer tax Kiamining sheriff's books. (rami jury Inaorrigih'a youth . 3110 00 . 725 00 . 41411 .Tl 22 50 2. S) tX) . 1701 7 1.1.511 00 2I.U) 00 For oar Klfljr Trara. A Old u Waix-Taiao RtaipT. Vr. Wia- ak.w'a SK.thina HrHphaa hwn ud f.a- over flftt ynaral.a milllinatf ranlliafa f. tltriri-hddiva whila tarlblaif, llh ptrfw-t aiu-aaa. It N.tha lliv child, ften th guuia. altaa all pain, ennv aiml e.ilie, anil la lha tt malT fr Piarrhia. U plMtnl t. rh tMla. rv.ld by lntgita in avarv pari uf the 1a.u TvmK At. rbt. a h..ltl Itfl aln I ,n- IH) 2.1 ralrlllable. Ha aura and ak for SIra. w'midoa'a 340 00 taiuthinf irrup, and uke ao athar kind 408 7 ; 2tX) 00 ! tfipans Taiiules assist digestion. SO (X) : Kians Tabulct cure bad breath. 14 nO KipansTabules: for sour stomach. ! the liliiheat atuhorlty anil the inoat eminent ? tl ilerinatiilnKlst and tmlr aiwlallat that ever I livi'il. DnrliiK his private practice of a life- '.line Hiiioni; tiie iinlillity nnil aristocracy of 1 Knninw In. iir..girilntl t Ii 1m reellia. H lee. IT ail by mail, aei'iirely packed. (lnrrf;iiii- I timer eoiijiili ntiiil. Sole Ageitta for Ameru-d. l.l.ln... Ii The Skookum Root Hair Grower Co., IH'pt. R, n South Fifth Avenue, New York. J FREE MEDICINE! (i olden Oppot f itiiily For Suffer ins Hiiniiinif y. rttrxlolaili (llva Tln-lr Ri-iiU'dita to tha Pisiple. DO YOU SUFFER? plKininn your trouble. itiid w wi'l wiiil yun Frt 0 ol C'linrK ft fill coi'Hmk of uptHrial'T iripnrl n'mwlU hv xu(tl to your cnw. VVK WANT V(H It KKCOM MKNhATlON. AC PUM PMDC lmM tiafjramtrit dirart TIL uAtl U U H t Ourtmtiiifiit!, for rtlt liMwi Hiitl ilefnnitl nn Wtnifrn anil Kotcntiflc. ittiulrtnl bv ninny ytni' ripfrirnen. wliicli fiiuMM n to limtrunit Curt. lo nut dtftpHir. M. 11. N tti only piwfHvf run fr KfiLKPnT (KITf mid I'atahiih. K f t r e n c e givt-ii. tVrninf rttiy locattnl. (Old fwUblUhtsl.) Or. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, 71V Market Kt , San Franclaro, t MEDICAL & IMOTITIITC SURGICAL IMOIMUIL 719 MARKET STREET San Francisco, Cal., ID A MKIlICAL AND SI'ltlilC'AI, INSTITtTK. liieateil iiorniiiMciitly nt 7UI Market Slreel, Han rranclafii, Cal., lor tlio Cure uf all Diaiwea, Allllitliina ami Delorinillea. A atalt' uf I'hvai fiana anil SurxeniiH, hiivluir diploniHa unit the eniluraeinent nf the best eolfeaeaiif America anil Kiirnpe, killeil upeeuillata u lio have I1111I Iiuik experience in treatltiK apcelal ami chronic ill- seaHoa. are 111 runstmit attenilnnce. A rtuirinaey la allaeheil, ami all FreHcrlptlona lllk-il free ol euarge. $100 Trial Bottle $5 00 Full Course SuftVrerfi from AMtliniH, ICItPiimiitlitiii, Von HiimiHliiii, CHtHrt-h, JJiyHprpHiu, IiiiliBeM' (ion, nrroiuiH, f,piiem, unmle Wcuk iittMM. C'Hiiver. llfMt't lllHeiifie. ItroiirhtliN Kruptlmm. Salt Itliwum, H1iIiihii. Tttoe worm, leufo4-K, any M-xii DlarnHe, Lout Mnnltouil. MulnrlM. Irlimry Tr.uililtM, niton, Hotl TroitlilfH, ttliotiUf roiiHUlt t onee. utw vhamvn, within the reach of all, combined wilh the biNt mrtliciil mid huryical Skill Young, Middle Aged and Old Men Who may bo stnTerinir from YOl'THI'l'L KOI.- 1.1 KS. or the exit-SKra of matlireil life, ahoiilil consult nt once, before It is loo lute, these veteran praetltioueni, who have no equal In the United tttnlr. as lliey can anil will reatore lo you perieel uenllii when nil others liavo lulled. BROKEN DOWN CONSTITUTIONS Are rejuvlunted and manlv vlL-or reaLnred bv their new and wonderful methods nf treatment. fto Injurious ilruita used. Worn 011I business men, call for advice, especially If you are aull'rr- initiroiii ,m.iiiw ui'.nu.n v or nil iur power, of any disease of the EYE, EAK, THROAT, Li:N(iS, I1EAUT, SIO.MACII, SKIN, KIDNEYS. or BLADDER NOTICK K0I lTM.ICATHW. T AMI OKt'It'K AT OIIKOOS I'l l Y, OltKllON J Ortiibrr JT. lhltl. Niillrn la li.-r.liv II I VON Hint tilt- fiilliiwlliK-nained ai-ttler Inw IUihI nolli-eiir hi lntwi lliui to iimki. Itiuil pnsif in supiKirt uf his claim, anil that said jmitif will be mad betoni tin Iti-iti-tiT and lli-eelvar uf l'. H. I.aml Olllrii at Ori-Kun t Ity, on-uini, oil liai'emlHir 111, Ihtlll, viz: ( IIAtll.KH U. Ill II- IIAIIII, lid. AIM' No. IIHII. fur lilt W. S uf NW. 1 . Hec.'ATn. ft M . H. 3 K. lie on Ihe flilluwlna wll n-iii-a tu prove his ciiiillnuiiua rifilileneii tipun ami cnltlvntliui of said IioiiI. via: I'li-Htun K. ll-iliiiev Jnnliua Uurbelt. W. H. Un, K. II. Ills, all uf Cull. .11 r. O., Clackamas cniiiitv, ori'Ki'ii. IKIIIKKT A. MII.I.IMt, lligl-ti-r. NOTICK KOK I'UBLICATION. I AND OKK1CB AT OltKliON CITY. OMKfiON, U Uctulier 2", I8ti;l Nutlre Is IliTi'by Klvell tlml the fiilluwItlK mimed ii'ttler lias llk-il iiulieu of Ills Intention tn make limit pnsif In support of ld clnim, anil that said imsif will be imiilii Is-fure the t.-ulatt-r ami lb-eel ver uf U. 8. I ami Ollice at Ore trull t'liy, Oreiron.ou December 111. Isml. vi.! JOHN A. KhLSKV, lid. App. No. lu.ir'j, for tho NK t of His-. Ik'i, Tji. 1 N., It. Ii. K. He naiiiei Ilia lulliiwiiia witni'SKUs 10 prove Ids coutiliuuus rinidelice upon ami ciillivatliin of said houl, vis: .lnlui .Mrt'allioi. Waller It Hudson, Frank Alklus, .lulill ('. lliilmin-l, all nt llrliliil Veil 1'. ().. Mt1lln1.1111.l1 county, Oicifuli. ItOIIEIt r A. Jlll,l.l:tt, llctjbli r. NOTICE FOK I'UIII.ICATIOX. LAND OFKII K AT OltRiON 1'ITY, OlIUllON, ocli ber 'in, lKCI: Noilca is lu raliy "lu ll tlml tie. fiilliiwitik-uiuued selllet hai lllisl nutlce of Ids Intei.ttiin Ui imike nual proul In support uf his claim. and Unit said proof will be imule tudore thu IteKi.ler ami lleceiver of it. r. Itml Ollice at Oritmu t-ity Dri-K 11 December til, la'A vi.: .lulls II A I.I- Till. Ilil App. No. liT'sl, for the SK. Si ofSio. IH, Tp. 7 r.. It. 2 K. lie Ilalmsi Ihe filluaiiig winieiM-s lo prove his continuous ri-slilence upull and I'Uitl- vatinli ur Bum laud, VI.: I humus r uclis uf Alt. Aiiki'I, t'laekniuas rouuly, Orej-un; IVter Villlifi-r, Joseph Tuho, (...wis s liniiiHl, ull ofAlbii.ua District, L'la. k- aiuas couuiy, uri-ijou. ltOIIEIlT A. JIILI.KI1, ItBlslcr. BLOOD DISEASES Cured In the Kbortvst Time by Veire. tilltle ltetitetllea. I QC Vnil as strotiK. Iienltliy and vlicorims as HnL IUU vou should be? Are vou free from every Iraee of disease or sli-kuess? Ho you look wenf 00 you leel well, or is there aoine Chronic Trouble, which, like a t'ankerworm In (lie uiiddliiK Mower, Is rapidly destroying your very villus: LADIES tin suffer from Nervous Prostration, Sleei lean- new, iiesoonneney, iiKiiiesiimi, t oiistipiuum. l,Hsf-ltu.U', IMiiih iu tho Rack or Hdle. Rnd Uh- eKHt'fi peruiitir to their mx. ronsult (lie physl i:iuiii who uif uuuosi eoiiiioeiiee. $1.00 Tit I AL DOTTLE $5.() FULL COURSE The London Medical & Surgical Institute 719 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL EXKcrroirs xotick. OTH'E IS IIKKKIIV (I1VKN THAT UY VIUTHK uf an onler of the county court of I'liiekamiui county, ori'iun, the umlei-sium-d has oven ilulv aD- poiniiii exi-cutor 111 me int win ami testument of II111I1 rurti'i-, ilrt-easisl. All s-rsuiis are leiiuired to liresi'ui ennuis inniinsi sain estate nr isr v ver nisi to me at the ollice uf t. l, & D C Latoiirette, my attiirurvi., In Or,-itn t'itv. Oregon, within six miilltlis fnmi this dale. SCOTT CAIlTKIt, Dalisl November 'J7, lstl:l. Kxecutur Aforesaid. NOTICE OF FINAL .E fTLK.MKNT. Scientiflo AmerlCM M i VIC TRiOt MARKt, J-iJr OMION tATf NTSf CAVEAT. TRAD! MARK. OtSICN PATtNTaJ COPVMIOHTt. ateJ For Inf nrmatlen and fre Handbook write to Ml NN A CO. 1 BHoanwaT. Mw torc. Oldest bureau for aavurma patents in America. t.Trr patent taken out b ns i braurtit befor Um pulNic by a nouc g iran Irea of enanta ta Ui rf cifutific amerifan Lawrat ctmlfttlon f uv Mvntlflr pPr m th WoriU. lptua.tllf illaturmtaal. o lEreiiifenx Btui thou id b wttbom iu Wek'T, 93.ua Kir: li jUtis m.mttn AMt MI NN A CO PLUMUU.3! ttroadw7. IwrkCUy, OTh'K H IIKHKI1Y (ilVKN THAT !. TIIK t .N- (IfrsitrntNl. ixuttr of the iBt will and texlH- in tnt of Orilla KiclmnNoti, huve fl cd my flint) account of tha aliHliijtnttioii of fnid extati' in the county court of CliickioiiHi c unity, (ircn, HixMlmt tin Hon. Jhn W. Mfl.irum. judge of itnl court, hat art TueMlnv, JamiHry -l, at 10 u'clock tu , the time of httttiug will neooiint nnri fttlcrneut thereof. M. HK'H AKDSUN, V. 1. A C. I.ATorniTTB, Kxtt utor AfureMid. AtUinioys for Kxwutor. SALE OK MOTltA(5KD TROrERTY NOTU'K HKKKHY GIVES THAT I WILL on the nth rtnv of Heramtves A. I. 1iH. nt ttie hour of ii't'U-k p. m. of snid day, t the court house In Oretroii City, flm k a in us oounty, Orewii, sell at public auction, the following dV-M-ritie! nerwuikH jtrnM?rtv, to-n tt: One Imy e At, nird 4 yeHn: one hay colt, nued 3 yeart: otic lui-y h..ne. tita'tnl atmulfl yean; one necond hnd Bain WHtn, 3 Inch apindle: one second hand Ha in vniioii. 8'-inch pi utile; one net of iH-cond haml oouhle haruea. That aaid nmperty ha been taken by me, and will be cold under and by virtue ot a certain chaUlem' rtK'aireexenitM by John lioewey io 4'. H. !i might on the .Mth dsv of ciotn'r, IMU: mid inortifritze havine been duly tiled in the office of the county cterk of t'lackatnn couniy, Orvg n. nd naid niortifatte w given ti secure the pav ment of a certain pronii!Mry note for the mim of HM it. ifiven 4 N't' liter Jth. W3. and interent at the rate of in iwrent. ter annum, totffther with ntst of ftirei l ure and r 1 1 -. Tiie Kale to be nutde to the hiithcl bidder U r canh. hated at t-ritfon t'itr. ireton, Nortni'ter 29th. li. T. B. &TKAI4.HT. Mortgage. NOTICE FOR rriUJCATIOX. LAND OKFICK AT OUKHON CITY, OIlKUON. Niiveiiilier Ki. lNlCt. Nnlire Ik licrobv uiven tlmt the following-Hunted nettlrr lnw H It'll nutieu of hit lnteiitiun to innlctt nun! proof fn luiipui-t of hit clnim, and that naid proof will Ihj iiukIo before Hie It ('Kin tr and Receiver t Oregon I'ity. Oregon, on Januarv It, 1WH, viz: KltSKST D. Si KV Kits. II. I. K. No. 74..I, lor the S of NW. '4, SW. 4 of NK. and NW.fi ufSK. J4 Sec. H.T. -if., R ti K. He imniwtlie ful I o will K wittieiweH t prove hiH colitilniollM rtnitlfiice unon ami cultivation of naid html, vix: M. Kelly. It. A. Ten Kvck, J. U. Kmbiee, AoVlf Awln ff, all ut .Marmot, Orctfoii. KOIiKItT A. MUd.KIt, Itiitcr. NOTICE OK SALE STOCK. OP MINING NOTICK IS IIKItKllY (JIVKN THAT I WILL S4ll at public auction, In the liitliet4t bidder, for cah, at tiie frontdoor of the eourthoiiiw, Oregon City. Orcifnu, on Mondiiy, the 4th day of D'-ceiuher, IM'JI, the following ulinnn of tto k in tlm Hint Itivor M iti inK MllliiiK Coinjmny, of Oretfoti City, for fl'-lin-q iicnt Hrfertriinents thereon, namely: l.'iiiO Hhan-x standing in the imtue if John A. Coitfor, ilelhuiiietit amtesstneiit tW.7; .tniiO tihtmw rttaniliiift iu tho name of Hiuuilton t Watthbiiin, deliinpieut aHHessnu-iit $122.50; -lU.Sii mIihi'oh RtaruliliK in the name of L. It, jQUUey, delinitleut JBiuieiMiii iiit fcJHA.'W; l7.Vt HliareH ataudiiiK in the mituMof L. K Saulsbury, delinquent HKnessineiit $102 44; fiUX' fthiiren 8tanilinir in the name of Ueortfe T. Howanl, dclitujiuMit attwtKiiiieiit 2l.2i"t. rated Kovcintier lt, 111,1 K KIVKU MININO & MILLING CO., Hy H. Sthaioht, Secretaiy TO a FICTttr.- Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. AND ALL Eastern Cities. DAYS to CHICAGO 31 I Hours Hours the Quickest to Chi cago and the East. Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. THROUGH PULLMAN AND T01RIST SLEEPERS, FREE RECLIMK'G ( HAIR CARS, DINING CARS. . II. 11. fl.AKK. IH.IVKK W. MINK K. Kl.l.KKV ANIlKHSOX Itt'tfi'hcrM. I'or hilt's nnil L'rncrnl iiifiii'iiiiiunii riill on or niMri'H", xv ii. iiuiii.r.uiii'. ASHt tiL-ll I'USM. Al III -,"! 'iiNliiiitiin St., for. 'I liinl. l'OIM'I.AMl, OKKUO.V . EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route Of TIIK 80 UTJ1EJW PACIFIC CO. KxiirvaaTrttiiia U'ttvt! rurlluiul limit. I iNorlli. 1'urlluiiil Uri-Kiin l it) Hull I- rallriM-o bulllli. I l.'l P.M. lt I. M. IU. 1.1 A. .11 l.V I Ar Arl K'Ji.t.i l.v 7 : 1. a . a l.V 7. la r. k Tlm alaivti iralna ( at all alnUmia frt.ui iinlanil In A l.anv iiifiiisii-i.. 'i un u, .," Hiilscy, lliirrlshurL'. Juii.-tiLM, i:,iv i.-.' l-..' k't'iu' unit all Maii.ia. irum Itusfbuiii io Aii ami llll'lllMVI'. " " ItllSKUHIld M.MI, IiaII.V Ml A. M. 'il A.M. VI r. II. l.V l.V Ar I'nrllaiiil OrvKim Cily IttiKchuri; Ar l.v :Mr.H H:2ir.U 7:IKIA. M' 1UXINU I'AltH ON ouliKS llOLTK. PULLMAN BUFFET SLKKPEKS AND SECOND-CLASS S' FFPING CARS Atlachi'd lo nil '.' i,n i.ph lm n.-. WvaLSnlH i.Tvini..., Itolwtti'li I'IMl'I'l.AMI a, i,l COH V.M.LI.- MAIL TRAIN UAI1.V I.Xl.kll SI Nil V. ; ill) A. M. I l.v I'm" 12:15 I'.. M. Ar i;or..,lii- Ar ; i.:.'. j. l.v 1-Ui ! At Albany ami t.'orvulnx . uf Oregon I'lii-lllc llallriw.l. t'liuccl ,Vil II KXI'RKS TRAIN lA II.Y ( KXi:RIT BUNDA Y. I N TIIK MATTKK OP TIIK ESTATH Of IIKNIIY ColUHtittk, (Irccaacl. Nutice is lii'rt'l.y irlvt'ti that I hava flhtl my final ri'iort aa oxtTiitor of wilil estate 111 tho oounty court of ('larkiimaa canity, Ori'Kon. ami Ilia court has apiHiinttil tin hour uf of 111 uVl.a k n of January tfd, 1S1I4, aa the tuuo for lu-urinii oltj.'cllouH tu Haiti rejiort, if uuy tlieruare, ami for a final afttli'liiaut of aitl astnli. 1,'OI.UMhTS W. COMSTIK'K. Kxutnr of Katute of llt-nrv Domalouk. Datcil N'ovpinWr 'J'.l, 1K'.I3, O. K. I1ATKI a tlKO. 1,. STORV, Atloruoya for Exwutor. SIIEKIFF'S NOTICK OF I'OUKCI.OS- UKE SALE. IN TIIK CIltcriT rol'KT OK THK STATE OK Ort'Kon, for the Couuiy of Cluc-kninua. C. II. Jewi'li. I'lutntlir, VK, I.lzzle N. Bowera and Martin L. Uowora, Di-fciulants, State of OrcRo i. ( County of Clackuman. Nolloe l hereto- irlven 11 at tiv vlrtiie of an exe- euilon ami onler of sale iaaut'd out of the eirrult court of IheHtnteof Ort'Kon lor the eouuty 01 I'lackamitH, liearlnu: date thf l:llh ttuy of Oeiohcr. 1M, in a aull wherein C. II. Jewell Is plnintlll anil I.izxie X. Uowi.tk ami Martin I.. Ilowera are ilefeiulauta, eoininaudiiiK me, in the name of Ihe state ot Oreirou, that out of the real esiute liereiualler described, to realize a sum sullicicnt to sutlsrv the iletniinils of said decree, to-wft: loo. together with Interest on ihe same from February Until. l.s'.l, at 10 per cent, per annum and the further sum of IM) attorney's fee. anil also tne costs 01 ami ittteniiinir iiiih aale. now, therefi.re, Iu obedience lo such decree, I will, on Saturday. the 2d ilav of Deceinber.lsict.nt the hour of one o'clock p.m. of said day, at the front door oi inn eourtiioue in sunt cimuiy, oiler for sale at public auction, and sell lo the highest and besl bidder, for cash in hand, all thd rlitlit, title and Interest the said dclclidunts had on Ihe Lllth dav of rebruary, imii, in and lo the following tie scribed real properly, tn-wit: Lota numbered eight (hi and nine I'D iu block numbered two (2) of West Side addition lo Oregon C.ly In t)lacka- inaa county, Oregon. Hated this 8d day of November, A. I). Win, C. W. GAXOMI, Slierill' of Clacki.nitts County, Oregon. in P. M. 2SP.M. I I.v Ar Portland McMlnnyille Arl l.v 8:25 A. to n:fu A.M TIIKOUfiir TICKETS TO AM. POINTS IN TIIK EASTKItX STATES, f'A NA PA AND EfltOI'K Can he obtained at the lowest rntes from I.. II. MOOI1IC, Ajii llf, On ton I'll jr R. KOKHI.KR. K. V. ItOOEItS, lnt'Bt r ArM I. F t V A veil Portland, Or Oregon Pacific Pa'rroad Company K. V. IIAII.KV, ItKCKIVKR. HIVER DIVISION. T.iis CNiiiii'iui',H jsti-uriitHMi u: Cnt. Oro Iduibs "WM. M. !I()A(i" "TiiiiEKSisrHts" Cilpl. It. .1. Vutlliif NOTrCK OK CITY KLECTIOX. OTH'K IS IIKItKllY (JIVES THAT A (iENE- rtll flcftinii will he holt! in Oreirnn t'HV. Oniriiti on tliv flixt Mimtltty fn Ict iiibtr. lNtf, bfin the 4ih iv ur said mouth; unit nt nam cifctnni Mterc will In I pc t itl mayor whu will lioli hin i.fhie lor two jfrtiri, triwurer ftirnne j i'nr, niidnii nmtewor for one ; iwocuiHH'iiiiH'ii in uit mn wuni lor two viai. two coiitifiliiif ii in the second wan) for two yfr-. I he pullintf plwff fur f lie fint wuni will be tin- Cutii nti-t lio( lnnti-e ttinl T. F. liymi, .1. M (imliam hixI . r,. uioUKiit'? ii:ivi ui i'i) iippiiintrd Juliet, a id E. R (load it and WnllnCe t ole rlerki t Mid nollitiir place: mitl the pull in 1 phice for the ncn.! wnl will tw the Fou 1 1 tain li'ehoiHc, ami S S.Walk- r.H Sirniirht Srnml Ktni Klv hare Immmi aiii intl jinir- mid A Milln anl (ie. t'aliff clerk i of niiid UM iiHineil polling plaCM. 8akiil election will commence at it o'clrok h. iu and continue until T o'clock p. ui , without c( ne of pollii. I'ublidlied tV order ui the city conn if of Ureir n Cfty, Oregon. NovernWr Iti, istt:. la. I. J'lKfEK, Jtecnnler. Job Printing at tne Coarisr Office. Ripaaa Ta'iu'ia cure bea.lacbc. Rip ins Talmli1 euro bili.iiKniN lii i-.Ta!ni!.M ctirc Ii rcr t roadie. This Remedy b a pleaaant, aafe. and rat ran for etmfha, eoldi, aud all throat and lanf afTectlooa. AHrrACTTaMS T I. D. HOLDEM, Stockton, Cat. For Sale by Geo. A. 1 1 arm no This C liauv rcservm the riiihl to vnrv from Hill canl, as eirciuu.UiuccM may ri-ijuirc, wlllliiiit notice. I.eavo tVrlland, Biir.ilav, Wi-iIui'mIhv anil Krhlny 0 a. in. Leave I'urvallls, iliimlny, Wednoilny anil Frliluj, 8 a. in. Leave Suleln, north, Tuesday, Tlnira.tay itn.l Sal nr. uay, 11 u. in. OCKAN STKAMDIt SAILINGS' 8. 8. WILLAMETTE VAI.I.KY. Leaves San Frunrlseo, Nov. full, 141 Ii anil s!Bd Liavi's Yaiiilua, Nov. Dili, Huh and mVo. For freight and sat'iiRi'r rates apply tu nil auolil ur piirsin- of HiU (.'..i,,,.,., r , ,uy gellt'rill aKi'l.t, Silliiiui slirrl dia-k, I'oitlaml. , ... It. K. .MrLfAIIV.liin'l. Sniil., 0. T.WA UNLAW T. F. & V. A. ERADICATES BLOOD POI SON AND BLOOD TAINT. Cevbral bottles of Swift's Specific (S.S. S.) entirely cleansed my system ol contagious blood poison of the very worst tvpe. Wm. S. Loomis, Sbreveport, La. CURES SCROFULA EVEN IN ITS WORST FORMS. T HAD scrofula In IWl, and c!ennd mj system entirely from it by takinff seven bottles of S. S. S. I have not had any symp toms since. C. W.Wilcox, Spartanburg, S. C HAS CURED HUNDREDS OP CASES OF SKIN CANCER. Treatise on Blood and Bltln Diseases mniled tree- Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ua. Your Stomach DistressesYou aftereating a hearty meal and tie result la a chronic case of Indigea. tion, Soar Stomach, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or a bUioui attack. RIPANS TABULE8 PTmre Dlrr.tioB Herniate tfee tamiirk. Li,er aaa Bowels. Parifr the KIMia. aud are a PoaltiTe Care f.a C on.npalion. Meat Ileaaarae, Bil. 'luaduor'leredeoDilltl.aof tbeLlTraod t.,ma-b. ThT aft cntly yet pnimbtlj.&nd r perfect .litl..n follow. th,lr P ' Hlr.n r.hnlM t...,h- -- w . aediciae lkri. ai.-l h-.m-' i aeytiua . - V. iwau. Sold twininitUtr txmtbr , aJit Price, . - nco DuOort. THE RIPAKS CHEHIUL CO. 1 Bne at, Bra Tark.