Oregon City, March 9, 1894. TUt ANTI-CATHOLIC CKVSADK. In the Century magazine for March ppoira timely contribution on the "Antl-Cathulin Cruiade" from the pen ' of Rev. Washington Gladden, a minister of the Congregational church with na tional reputation aa a careful thinker and scholarly writer. Its theme li the A. P. A. What gives the article special interest is the fact that he ex poses the gross fraud and villainous de ception practiced by the propagandist of this order to gain adherents. Two principal spurious documents have been used in working up the anti-Catholic fury, both clumsy, silly fabrications yet they serve to catch a multitude the credulous, Ill-informed and timorous One is entitled : "Instructions to the Catholics, rial form of the Papa! Party as Laid Pown by the Pope. Pecci'a Hands Busy in American Annua. ' The document bears the official signa ture of eight archbishops and of Card! nal Gibbons, ana begins with this child ish nonsense : "To Our Beloved Children in the faith: We view with alarm the rapid spread of educated i ntelllgence, knowing wen mat wnenever the people are intel ligent, the priest and prince can not nope to live on the labor of the masses whose brains have been fertilized by our noiy catnecism, etc., etc." Another document is a pseudo-encycli cal of Pope Leo XIII., addressed to the ''Jesuits, patriarchs, primates, arclibls.li ops and other ordinaries," in which he absolves all subjects of the United States from thoir allegiance to the gov ernment, and enjoins that "On or about the feast of Ignatius Loyola, in the .vear of our Lord 181)3, it will be the duty of the faithful to exter minate all heretics found within the jurisdiction of the United States." Any one who believes that the Ro man Catholic hierarchy would issue such documents thereby proves his utter lack of knowledge of its history, of its methods and of the meatal calibre of the statesmen and profound scholars that guide its temporal aflairs. To argue with him is therefore a waste of energy These stupid fabrications have been published as genuine by the A. P. A. newspapers, and are belieyed as such by tens of thousands of American voters. To oppose the terrible Romish hobgob lin awakened in their minds by the colossal lies, members of the A. P. A. promise in the initiatory oath "Never to favor or aid the nomination, election, r appointment of a Uiinan Catholic to any political office; never to employ a itoman uatiioiic in any capac ity if the service of a Protestant can be obtained." Rev. Mr. Gladden remarks despair ingly: "That In this year of grace a secret political society built on such foundations of forgery, and bound together with auch an oath, should be sweeping over the land like the Russian epidemic, is certainly a fact for patriots and Chris- tains to ponder. The depth and density of that popular ignorance which permits the use of such documents as I have cited is certainly appalling." The oath is contrary to the Constitu tion of the United States, and the mayor of Denver has invoked (lie multiform, pompous curses of the A. P. A. by ap pointing a Roman Catholic as chief of po lice regardless of the disloyal oath he had taken as a member of the order. The foolish people of Toledo, Ohio, bought 3000 rifles to defend themselves against the Catholics whom they, with out any show of reason, believed had their church ea pucked with munitions of war. A similar ridiculous story was circulated in Oregon City, but its very absurdity has silenced thoso who ha i the hardihood to starlit. The statement is endorsed by a por tion of the press of the country as if it wero a demonstrated fact, that about 75 per cent, of the Catholics In the Union army deserted when the Pope of Rome recogniied the Confederacy as a de facto government. There is as much authority for saying that 75 per cent, of the Metho dists and Baptists deserted because they could not endure the godless army lifo, and that only the utheiets remained in the Held to die for their country. Either way this is clap-trap without the least basis of truth. On this point Mr. Ola J den remarks: "Roman Catholics have proved their loyalty to this nation on many a bloody The intensity of bigotry displayed against Catholicism will and must run its course, but will die out as have pre' vious tpasms of fanaticism. The letters issued by Archbishop Gross and Arch bishop Ireland advising their flocks to give no heed to their calumniators and to suffer in patience, is a wiser step than any taken by tho A. P. A. The Catholic church is as loyal as any other and a crusade against it is foolish and wicked and detrimental to Die general peace and welfare. DEBT. The mortgages that rest on many of the farms of the Willamette valley are a grevlous load to Ihelr nominal owners and ft Is no wonder that there are fore closure sales. The question is, who Is to blame? Is It the money-lender, the farmer or the hard times? In many in stances It is the farmer. How or why can easily be illustrated by unpleasant facts. The debt of Oregon City Is $50,000. If close economy and the prin ciple of "pay as you go" had prevailed for several years past, that debt would not be over one-hundredth part of what it is. There was no law, no obligation constraining Oregon City to pile up this debt. It was done in order that Oregon City might be "in the swim" of prog. ress, and now we find that we are "in the soup" of an indebtedness that we cannot liquidate for years. " Farmers and owners of city realty have rushed into the beckoning arms of the money-lender In the same manner Had there been no money to borrow material progress would have been much retarded, the people would have lived slower and rougher but there would have been more contentment If a farmer borrows money to improve his farm and bankrupts when he has com pleted his Improvement", it has perhaps doubled in value, but he, now a poverty stricken wretch, sees another enjoy it. How much better would It not have Leen for him if ho had "nmzied" as best he could on his own scant means and bor rowed not a cent? Many farmers owe their straightened condition to living beyond their means Credit ut the store has been their ruin. Others have vied for a place in the van of progress by buying machinery on ere di:. Had dealers only sold for cash, no more dry goods and groceries would have been consumed by Farmer Jones' family than the extent of his cash, and there would be less business for the husiler of Binder, Thresher & Co., whose rales are mostly on credit. But the farmer would not be in debt. The credit system has great advantages, but on aa count of its elasticity it is apt to be over- done, with what untoward results both creditors and debtors find out now when the evil wrought cannot be un done. Don't borrow. Pay as you go Don't buy what you can't easily pay for, Live within your means. John Y. McKane, the political boss and supeiintendent of the Methodist Sunday school of C'onoy IhIhikI, Is wear ing stripes at the Sing Sing penitentiary and will wear them for four years. Not withstanding Ids zeal in church work and his liberality for missions In hea then lands, his daily associates were the toughs that aided him In the election frauds that have sent him up. Moral : Practice what you preach. Tint "two old parties," the democrats snd republicans, have united on the county ticket In Coos county, to defeat the pnpullxts, whose misrule they de clare is unliearable. Tiik Blund bill for tne coinage of l he silver seiguolrage, if it also passes the senate and receives the president's sig nature, will create 00,000,000 silver dollars. Ik the populists and democrats each have a ticket in the field, the republi cans are confident of electing their en tire ticket. Tub increasing liability in this state to libel suits increases the risk of the business of journalism far beyond its rewards. The public wants all the news, racy and otherwise. Yet if the editor steps on somebody's toes rather hard by the publication of an item which he believes to be true the much Injured ( ?) citizen seeks redresi in the courts. It is probable that the $10,000 damage suits against the Sunday Wel come are as puerile In their motive and intent as was that brought by E. C. Maddock against the Cocwkb. Most libel suits against newspapers are. The legislature of Oregon should do one of two things; either imitute Russia by appointing a press censor in every coun ty seat or repeal the present law relat ing to libel. The Union Meat Company controls most of the butchershops in Pcrtland and is extending its tentacles into the towns of the interior. On account of its power and wealth, it can ruin any and all competition in the retail line. This is the monopoly that fixes the price of beeves. It buys them by the herd east of the mountains ami doesn't care a snap for the Willamette valley farmer. I.i stead of the tariffcheoking Import s oi ioreign wool, our imports have in 10 years increased 12, per cent., while our domestic clip has increased only a little over 7 per cent. Our consumption of wool increased 30 per cent, in the same 10 years, and most of the Increase Is in the eonsnmption of foreign wool. The best object lesson to illustrate the actual operation of the republican protective tariff is the Oregon City wool en mill. For years the majority of its operatives have voted the republican ticket to Biislain said tariff ostensibly keep wages up, as though the proprietors divided with their operatives the tariff profits. But this they did not do. On the contrary, the proprietors have tnken full advantage of the tariff protection for their exclusive benefit and have become independently rich. nstead of dividing the tariff profits w ith the hands, they have repeatedly re duced their wages until now they are at very low figure. The operatives corn- lain, some of them being very poor, but if they openly rebel, the employes are ready and willing to replace them with recruits from the great army of the unemployed. The protected industries the country over are conducted like the Oregon City woolen mill. They all sell their goods in the dearest market and buy their labor 06 cheaply as possible, to swell the per centage of profit. That's Business. The protective tariff is a bunco game; the hands and the con sumers put up the stakes and the manufacturers rake them in. Any man ceiling himself a democrat who deserts the democratic party be cause he is dissatisfied with the demo cratic administration is not a democrat. Prest. Cleveland is not the embodiment of democratic principles. Though he is brave and honest and strong-willed, he is not the Democratic Party. He is hu man and makes mistakes. Democracy is embraced in principles as old as hu man liberty. The party has always been the exponent of the freedom of the masses and against Bpecial privileges to classes. It has always opposed politi cal innovations because they lead to corruption. Tho democrat that expects a democratic sdministration, thwarted by an unwilling congress, to at once carry through all the reforms needed and demanded asks impossibilities. Great bodies move slowly . The demo cratic party will live and flourish after the republican and people's parties have been embalmed as dead bodies in his tory. Democrats, stick to your colors I Ik prophets are not entirely off their reckoning, the industrial calm of the present will soon be followed by a brisk galo of prosperity. The president of a great Chicago trust company recently wrote a glowing letter to a New York banker, in which, among other things of the same tenor, he said : "As soon as the uncertainty of the situation caused, by the Wilson bill Is out of the wav we shall go into business prosperity beyond anything that the country ' has ever experi enced or even dreamed of. The whole country Is now simply waiting There is nothing intrinsically bad in the condition of business affairs. Trade is onlv waiting for the word of the starter. People who talk dolefully are for the most part talking about what they know little of. So far as this bank is con cerned, we believe that 1S(M will prove a banner year. Kot in our lifetime have business affairs been on so conservative a basis as thev are to-day. Panic talk is simply idiotic. L I Rei-hkskntative Talbert of South Car' oliiia makes an exemplary use of his wealth . He has always made it a rule in his life to loan all of hit surplus money to the por without interest. Nearly all his salary goes in this direc tion, and all he asks of bin debtors is i hat they return him the principal at the end of the y-ar. Mr. Talbert also makes It a practice to give one child of every deserving white tenant on his plantation an education. In tills way he accomplishes a vast amount of khm very quietly but most effectively. Tht Timber School Land Ring. Editor Courier: In the Orrgoni'in of February 3d is a communication from one of Portland's leading citizens con cerning the 2H),000 acres of school land, being every section 1(1 and 30 in each unsurveyed township, embraced within the Cascade forest reserve, and which is lost to the state through the action of the president. Now the state has lost this amount of land, that is it lias lost those partiriiMr sections, but according to law it is ci, lillt-d to select other land in lieu of litis amount lost, from anv vacant government laud that it shall choose within the state and which is free from all claims whatsoever, tinier the nresent law. as everybody knows. the state school land is disposed of at the rate of $1 2.) per aero. 1-or this in iquitous act we have to look to the leg islature ol 1887. While all the inmuhers of that session who voted for this law cannot be directly blamed, still a great many of them, be it to their shame, were in the deal. There is a secret organized force at work just now foimulming and concoct ing a scheme to get possession ol this vast amount of indemnity base in order to complete one tf the most migrant. bare-faced steuls ever lierpelrated with in the boundary of this state. Every parent and eveiy honest citizen is inter ested in tne wellure of our stale insti tutions of learning, and they should unite their strength and influence towards seeking to better the conditions now existing. It therefore behooves you to be stirring and seek to guari against everv form of injury thai threat ens their welfare, be it incompetency of management or threatened inroads into their resources of income granted gratuitously to assist in their maintain-ance. We are all aware of the facts connect ed with the manipulations of the "ring" hovering about Salem, through whose instrumentality syndicates of timber land speculators have secured in solid bodies, thousands of acres of the choi cest timber lands in our stute at a cost from the state of $1.2) per acre, and by putting up $2.50 an acre premium to this "ring" for the "base" or "lieu." This is a matter that comes home to us all, and by estimating at about 50,000 acres a year since 1887, vou will gain some idea of the magnituife of the steal to which this pernicious law has led. and to what extent the state school fund has suffered. Does it require any further argument to convince you that this present law must be repealed, and a law passed in its stead that will secure to the school fund every dollar that the lands sold for are worth? Imagine this vast area of 25,000 acres, with half a dozen "rings" of timber land sharpers racking their brains with schemes whereby they may secure a share in the steal; imagine them with grasping fingers all eager to assist in the consummation of this out rage, and all that stands between them and their plunder is the firmness of Governor Pennoyer, who steadfastly re fuses to sign the lists or he a party lo this nefarious job. This action will save the lands from their hands until his torn, expires, and if by that time the law is not changed the mutter will be in his successor's hands, and if he is not pledged to thwart this scheme, it is safe to predict that the deal will be success fully carried out, and nearly $1,000,000 will be lost to the general school fund. The question now is, will you allow the present manner of the disposition of our school h nds to continue? Will you continue to be an indifferent looker-on to this scandalous proceeding, or will you interest yourself sufficiently in the matter to Insist that this law be changed? There are still over 900,000 acres that will pass to the stute when ever the townships shall be surveyed, and is this land to be disposed of at the insigniliceiit sum of $1 25 an acre? Then, reader, now or never is the time for action. A word here and there will do the work, and when yon nominate your next state senators and represen tatives insist that it is with the under standing that they will support a meas ure that will do away with the present method, and enact in its place a law that will innure to the benefit of the bcIiooIs and posterity. We don't want the nrice of the lands "fixed" at any given figure; they must bo appraised and sold for then- actual value. It is trusted that you will not be influenced by any paid emissary of the "ring." Yon will easily determine by keeping your eyes on the state papers as to who are in the dea and everv one that is hostile to this measure may be safely set down as hav ing received his little "wad." Sam Wiem.ek. CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC STATE CON VENTION. At a meeting of the Executive Com mittee of the Drmncratio Slate Central Committee held in the city of l'jitlan.l, Oregon, on February 2, 1814, it was de termined that the state representation at the Demociulic Slate Convention to be held in Astoria on April 18, 180-1, be is follows : One delegate for each coun ty and one delegate at Isrge for each 150 votes, and each fraction of 7 voice or over, cast for II in A. 8 lloinett al the State election on June (I 112, which would give a county representation as follows: Baker 7 llenton n Clackamas h Clatsop , (i Columbia , 3 Coos 5 Curry . , o Crook ft Douglas WWW. 9 Gilliam 4 Grant 4 Harney 4 Jackson h Josephine s Klamath 3 Lake 3 Lane . Linn , y Lincoln j , 4 Malheur , j 3 Marion , 15 Morrow 4 Multnomah 30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN TIIK MATTKR OK TIIK KHTATK OK ISAAC dowser, I'M-t-iUMl. Kiriten U hereby ilven by tlie iiinlerlKiiel, ailintiiistraUirof llie Thh uainol r.i.iic. in tlm oreilluiraof unit all iwrsntis having elalint aa-auial aaul decease,! lo enlilliH ha using with III uereassry voucher w II li in nix mnnllia from the dateof Una iiullce, i the unlrali(iieil al llieiifllceiif h. Iluelal un Main street lu Ori'son f llv.Hiale of Ori-ami. February I, l:4. JOHN I l.uWKKH. AdinlnUiriiior ol Halt fc.iale. Polk .Sherman . Tillamook I inatilla 1 Union 10 waiinwa Wasco ....... . Washington " ' Yamhill ' lota 1 223 It is suggested bv tlm State (.' I'tltl-M Lomnnltce that all counties elect dele gates to State Convention, but defer county nominations a late as p issible I). U. MlTHIWIV. Chairman State Centn I Committee tins. ,V Wait, Secetarv. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. Willi the vote in 1802 for Mr. BeniiH for Biipreme jinle as n basis, each o the several precincts in Clackamas county is entitled to the folio log iiuiiiuer 01 oeiryates to I lie i) mcrutic tJounly Convention to be held in Ore gon City : Uanyon ureek , Cascades 3 Upper Molulla 8 Oeorjce Park Place Highland Seivers West Side Pleasant Hill 3 Hardings '...'.li New bra Needv -. canny 4 i.ower Moianu Clackamas Milk Cresk Viola Garfield my Damascus Beaver Creek 1 Tualatin 4 Osweiro a Milwaukie S Borings '. 1 Cherry ville j pringwater 3 Soda Springs 2 Barlow. 3 Canemah. 4 Marquam. . . .' 5 Union 1 Eagle Creek '"si Oregon Citv No. 1..... 0 Oregon City No. 2 , '., .7 Oregon City No. 3 .....4 The Democratic County Convention will be held at Pope's hall on April 7t!i Democrats are requested to hold their primariesUn the ieyeral precinctB (or the election ol delegate on or before March 24th. . V-K Caki.i, . ' Chairman Uut L'o. Com. " -i Don t l ilu, O'VV Word, But call your drugistlo one side and ask him privuM wfiich of all the reme dies udvertlsed io cure rheumatism, lie would recommend. II he is posted, and conscientious, he will tell you that Dr. Diummond's Lightning Remedy is the only one that offers a reward of $o00 (or a case that cannot he cured. One hot tie will cure any ordinary case. With sensible people this is the strongest rec ommendation. Sold by drugists, or sent to any address by expre-is. Drum inond Medicine Co., 48 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. SHKHIFK'S NOTICK OK SALE UN DKR KORKCLOSURK. IN TIIK nitlTIT COl'KT OK TIIK HTATK OK OfKniui, fm Hit, Coiuiiy of clm liuino, William Vuri'hnl, I'lalnllir. v. 5 Kilwaril KameriT. Defi-mUut.) Ml ATS or OllKllll.1, 1 County ol Clui kiiia. Notice In hriliy kIvdii Hint ky virtue of an c-t-riillou and unit r of ul Imik-iI out ol Urn cm-iitl court of tin. klste of Ort'Kuii r,r 111 connly of Clat kiim i, laariiiK data tlm VJ'U ilsy ol Febru ary, IsvMi, 111 a Mint wlii-relii lliv aouve-iiainwl wvi plaintiff ami ili-fi-mlaiil, eniiiinanilliii mo, In I lie nanii) ul tho aialo of Orea-on, lliat out of Urn real i-Malu liertlnulur uWrllMMl, lo ruaiixe amn ullli liiil lo nllly ibv ilainaiula of aalil do crw, lo wlii 071, 1 eimia aei-mnl nml a 76 liornvy ft., toKi'llitr Willi liiltre.t on the aslllt) allK-u aalil iIcitid waa ellli-rml at 10 per ft-in. ier annum, aim aiao inv eoaia in ami al' U'iKlllia IliU nolo. Now. Ilieri'loru. hi iitii'ilieni-e Ui au u ilei ref, I .trill, on Saturday, tho 7lli tiny of Airn, irv,, at 1110 Hour Of OIIU UfllK'Kp. In Ol nam nay, al trio Innil door of the coiirlliouau raid county, oiler lor aule al politic am-iluii, and vil 10 ine iHg-neal anil Deal olililer, lor rilll lu hand, all of llio riKhl, li.lv and illicit. Ilni auld ilt-fuiidaut, Kdward Kmnerer, had on llie lillli of January, HUM, In and lo the lolluivluir deaerllml real prop.-rty, lo-wll: Nurihweat i ul Hit aoiiih eaal '4 ul aeellon 4, UiH'uahlp 4 ao'lln, rmte I iaI ui ine iiiaiiieno luerniiaii, containing 40 acrea, in tw-iHiiiR, roomy, uri-Kun. Dated ilila Dili ,l.iy of March, A. I. lsul. ('. W. OANoNO. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. r IBALD HEADS! n tioitiihU hair,whtthrr utum the A(iN,'iv, Ij J n an,,.,,,, ,ic, w,umi ,UKihrniiH or iiam If V ja. What la tha condition of voum? Is vour hair dry. ? tu the moMtilr Untie akin. It wmn tut fifty yvitrm I lit ntnrt ftiriinilw if Kmmiiimn . Itlaa III. ill. .ail aa 1 1 ll. Ifll U ullll ill aaMl I II lalll (iriiiH()i KUirtihl Hir nim'i'IhIInI tliat uvr I llvi.il. DurltiK hU (irtviitt prttrlli'u of (t lifu 1 time m. m if liu- imhllliy hihI MrlMmTHCv f Kurnpa h (ireiit'r.tH'4 III! rvt!w, I ivt I by mull, M'Curcly prirkiil, itrrrin- , ilriH-r ciinjtitr nihil, Huiv AnvnU for Amcni. ' TL. OLa.L.. o...t U.la a. n. r i I no OKU iKum nuui nair uruwor bo , v Dept. K, 7-nuih Hft1i ve-.iic, N.w York, U it jtv j tv iv4 ;yyJ SHERIFF'S SALE. I N TIIK CIKCTIT COl'KT OK THK 8TATK Of urrgMii, for the Umiiiy of Llm-kmum, Kihuih McDonald, I'ltiliilllT, v. I Lttdm Koyul, lHfeudanl. 1 HI Hie of Ori'Ko , I County ui CU('kanii.i Y VIKTUK OK AN KXKt'UllOK, Jl'lM m'iil, ofiltT and duTee duly iHMKtJ nui of mid 11 in ItT Hit) w.tl of tlie c Ire nil cuiirl of tin uttiteof Ureitmi fur thu county of Clacluuiitin. to inutility illrL-cUil, dnttxl I tie 71 hilar of Munh.lM, llmii m JU'lKiih'iit Bint tkcrtjtf rendered 1 1 vhUI court 011 IIih I Ml i duy of .Nuve iiiIkt, lMtt, In rttvor of fcm iu u Mi'Doiittld, (ilHlutlll. and hkuIiihI Ltidrii Knytti, (Il'Il'Iiuhiii, lor the mini of four Uioiimiiiu donam hi toij coin, with Intt-reht thereon ut tn mix of fitful per ix-iit, i-t milium from ine iJtli my 01 April, m n, tiit tne lurtuur khiii of ivu hundred and Hlty dollt,rn aituiiiey for, with coal, diiliunif uifiit and laxt-s and accruuitf font. uonimanuliiir me to innkf mile of the follow hi; ii'M'ritH.u ie.il tirnneriy: iittitiuuiiitf hi tne oulli- vtal corn i-r ol lot i. It in block No. l. a the nine aiH.'nrn ujm)u thu uiapn and plula ol Urcguu City, Wat'kaiiirtft county, uri'tfoii, on tl lu hi the ciuiH a oiiR'u oi mmu emmy; wicIIch nonneriy aloiiif .Main Mlnot of ald citv thlrtv luet:tlienceai riKlH-iiiiKhx to Half I Main si reel vuutht'HHlerly oi.e miiuirtHi huu ii vu (,io.; icei; uit'iue at riKiii autfini wlili ih last dcHcriiifd liuu aud uamllul with KiildMuiu Urccl onihwesterly t flirty (; feet, to the aouihcTlv Hue ofitaid lot: thence n.irlli wcsi- erly it Ion it the Houtherlv Hue of Ul lot one linn dred aud tlvu (W) feet, to Maid Main uln-cl, being ine piace oi octfinniua;. aiko ine noriiieriy one- nail of the northerly one half of lot .No. 7 of taid uitrca io. pj: Haul Doriimi lo no cul on hv a iiiih drawn at ritflil-aimlea to said Main street, and 1 1 cue n bed aa h.llowit, viz.: t oinmeiicloK on naid n.ini mi reel at me noriiiweHicriy corner ut aatu lot 7. thence al riulit-anuleii u huid Mttin atreet aloiitf the northerly hue of Haid lot one hundred and ttve 106j feet, to the nonheast corner of aatd lot; ineiicu al ritfiit aiiKleR lo said lut described line aeveutenaud eleven-forttethi.n7 11-40) feet: theuce at nKlil-anglea to s ud lawl dcscrilied line one nuixireu ana live (m) feet tu Raid Maiti aireei; ineiicu atouir attiii Main nlret nort leant- erly aeveiiU-en and eleveu-foriletha d7 11-40) feet to Hie plttce of betfinnliitf. The inans and plati reierrctl to nelntf thoae tiled hy the late Dr. John McLouifhl in of aaul U retro u Citv. Oregon, fiaw. ther' fore, by virtue of Haid execution, hid it incut. order and dcree, and lu compliance with the coinmaiius oi Main writ, I win, on buturdiy, trie 7th day of Anril. 18!4. at the hour of It o'clock n. in., al (he front door of the courthouse hi Oreiron City, hi the county of CI nek tun an, state of Ure Ifou, sen. Miujtci ut retiemptioii.au tne npui, title and iutercHi, which the above-named de fendant, Ladru Koyalt had, on the third day of Juno, INK), the date of the mortgage of plaiutitt herein, or triuce had in and to the above de scribed real properly, at public auction to the h.Klit'Hl bidder for Uuitcd Pin lew old coin, cash in hand, tu saludv Mild execution. Jtidirinent. order and decree, intercut, taxea, coals and accruing cost. Uren city, ur , aiarch , iwi. C. W. GANONO, SherilTof Clackamas County, Oregon. Kipuns Tabules; best liver tonic. Kipaiu Tabuloa oure coiiHtiputiorj. Ripans Tabu)e cure headache. N THE CIIIOUIT COURT (K THK STATE OK Oregon, for the County of Clackaraaa. John Lund, I'lalntltf, 1 Vf. William W. XeevcH. Alfred Noevea. Ade line Wilkinson. Emeline Walters and John Walters (her huttband), Jennla uurriu ana ueorge a. uurnn ;nr nun baud), Charles W. Karrer and Anna Karrcr (his wife), John Doe aud Surah Hmlth, Defendants. To William W. Neeves, Alfred Neeyea, Adeline Wlkhisuii. Miieltue nailers. John W aitur. CJnw U W, Karrer and Anna Karrer, Defen- FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For SiiiTcr In.? Hiinidiiity. rhynlelam (live Thlr UViiuhIIm tu tht Tfopli. Aft Vnil ClirrrnO Write m at me: bi. uu iuu ourrcn! piifis tmuhK mid wit will wmiI yuu i'rvm tf Vhrgm a ri'LL cue ait I of opwUI'y pn'piml rfin'difi, lMt suitd tn ymtr ram WK WANT i Ul n Hit CUM MKNDATION. Ilk UHll UUIIL'wift vim. uurtn'tttuifiita for all iliwHwa mid ilffuriiifllM are Mixlxrn and rtrfnllflo, arqutrwl by many yai Mpirlinaa, which vnal'lm ih to (liinmiilcfl a Cure, Do nut tliDDitlr. . N, It. W haw tlm only positive cure fur KfiLRfar (KITH) nml Catabbh. Kofireneai Iflvt ii. PerinariHiitly locatwl, (Old MtHbllHheu.) Or. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AN0 SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, 7IOMarkrt Mt., d Kran clarn, Ch Your Stomach DistressesYou ftrtlng a heartr meal, and tht rault la a chronio oaM of ladlgea. tloo. Sour Stomach, Beartbarn, Dyspepsia, or a blllooi attack. RIPANS TABULE8 Promate Dlf eaiUa. Renlate the Htoaiach, Llvvr a ad RweU, Parify the lllovd. udare a FvaUWe Car for Caaatlyailan. tHek llaadacha. HII. loaaaetia, aua all other Diseases artslof from a disordered condition of the LlTr sua Stomach. They act tmtly yet promptl.and perieet uiKimiinn umiowb inrir vim. KlitansfiitiulB take the place of an Eat Ira mat nu tiaouiu oe aieuiwr use Ui every famll. Sold by trMtgiitt or mm! ty mail. Prlet, ftev Dollar. THE RIPANSCHEMICAL CO. I Iprm u, Haw Vara. fiar.h. brittle? Doea it Dllt at the end? Has It a ' lifeless appearance? Does It fall out when combed or brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? Is It drv or In a heated condition ? If these are some of ? your symptomsbe warned in time oryou will become bald. ; iSkookumRootHair Grower; tla Broduatlon I, not an araldmt, but tha raanlt of trlant I flu i.., i jiu.u.nf tha h.lp anil iralo Iflil la Lliaulacov ar I art of how to treat ilium. "Hkookum"oontalni nnlilmr Diia.raiinnrniia. it i- iA .... k... .ui.tiiiiB n..ii.i anil rafraililna TonlR. llv atlmulatlna1 , thm roiiisiaa. ll uuu. Mnu auir. aural Oaiulrmr ami arotet hmrvnUlJ . lir Kara tha Mlp !. healthr. and tn from Irritating arnntlnna. tha ua of AouavM Hkm Hoop. M awlroyi wro tnwUa, wktvh mi vn ana atttrcy faa aair, TBIF MARK fOi.rprm. II rour dniKKKl c'aiaot lupplr Ton aand dlreet to HI, and we will forward nn r.i.i.1,,1 of nrlua. liruwar. ll.UU uar IwttIO I lur KiiH. Wiau, tuo. , uar jar it furlJ.au. af TMB SKOOKUJ1 ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., 3, it Haath Fifth AT.nue, Now York, N. Y. 5 iWrVWWfVfV YOU WANT A NEWSPAPER FROM THE METROPOLIS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. TheSanFr; ancisco Weekly Examiner sheriff's sale I'MlKH TAX KXKCITIIIN. II Y VIUTl'K OF A WARRANT ISSUKP OUT of tile i'Olinlv court ol Ihu stale of Urt'irou lorriacKHinita L'ouniy.io me uirei-teu. Puniiuaua' inur mo lo lew noon llm trootla and fhatlelr, uiuuiiK olhora, ol the followliiK-iiamed taxpayer, on tlie dtliiiiiiitMit lax roll of 1WJ, and It none could be fuuiul, then uiion the reul piopertv aet lonn inerein, tr ao inueii inereoi hh tna i aauar the anioiiul of taxes ho chanted, with eoala am expenaea, and lieliifr unable lo II nd any ieraonal properly, 1 duly levied ihhiii Uih followinir de- aenbed piece of real property, lying and belna n said Cliickainiia counlv. slate of OreifOli. de- acriocci ami assesfen as loliowa: d. Minn, aKent luorlvaKe K'veu July :llal, I8BU, recorded in Vol, l, pane z. on part oi u . ainnii u. i.. i nd uKHiuat 1. I. MiiKone and wife, asHesticd aluaciiiiou. lax II ill. And ou Saturday, the 1711) ilnv ol Mnreh. IWH. at the hour of i o cl(K k d. ni ol said day, at (lie front d.airof the courthouse in said eoiiniy anu stale, I will sen tne above described orom-rty al public auction, to the hhrhesl bidder for cash, sllhlecl lo re emiitiun, to satisfy said warrant, coats and ac- ru inc costs. u. v. iianumi. Slurill ami lux Collector of L'lackuuiua Co., Or. (MiarUa dunts in the name ol the stute of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled aKuiiHt you in tlieubove-eiititied suit on or ueiure .uouuity. me iiiin day ol April, A, I). Ix'JI, Hud being tlie ilrst day of the next regii' lur terra of the ubove-eiititlud court for the coun ty of Clackamas; and if you lull so to answer, for wiiih inercoi ine piiiuuiii win apply to me court for the relief demanded in said cumplttint, towit: for judgiuent and decree ol said court thai the pliiintilf is the owner in fee simple of the west nun ul ine southwest n,tiurterDisecuoiilweuly-alx (30 in township one (I) south ol rantre three Ct) eust of the Willamette inerhlinn, in Clackamas county. Oregon, free and clear from any cluim of defendants, or any of them; that none of the defendants have any valid or lawful claim to said real property, or any part thereof, and Unit me claims oi ucienoiiuis, ana ol eucn ol inein, are without riirlit as against iilaintiH; and thai plaintiff's title to said properly be quieted as against defendants. This summons is published hy order of Die noil, iiyai o. siearus, jiingv ui me circuit court ol the Httite of Oregon for the loiirth judicial dis trict, dated llarch 1st, A. 1). Ix'JI. K. II. I'KKRY, Attorney for Flaiutlft". Kldttrly people remember their "print; uitlerg witu a Bliumler. 1 n present Kenernlion have mtirli tu be tliankful for, not tlie leHNt of their lileHHinii.1 be ini; Much a pIcaNHiit ami Ihoronijlilv etlet'tive Mpting meilicinn aa AVer's iSnt- 8ii,nnlla. It is a heiiltli-ieHturer and hPHitli-nutiiitujiier. Tils! total net reiwrve io New York banks beyond !egal requirement baa dumb up to 108,000,000. This i.lle money would be in circulation in kihh) timea. Alao in the financial renter of Europe are great lieaps ol iinr.aeil raxh. The Iximlon Timet, in commenting on the eiiorniom bank reaervea there anJ here, saya it indicates prolog! "cheap ne's of money" that i, low interest rates. There is plenty of money rnne"ntratel ia the hands of the few. Comb Honey Versus KxtrMled Honey The query, "Which will pay the bet ter if sold in the home murket, comb houey at 10 cents a pound or extracted honey ut ft Jht gallon.' was recently an. swered by 24 well known apiarians in The American Dee Journal. With one exception all replied "extracted honey.' The exception was Mr. J. P. H. Brown, who thought where the bees are well managed that comb honey will pay the Beat. J. E. Pond said: "Extracted by all means, as there is only about 2 cents er pound difference In price. In my own locality I could make it pay better tosell extracted at 6 cents per pound than comb honey at 10 cents. Localities dif fer, though, in regard to noney gather ing. Some beekeeiers have told me that, taking all in all, they can do better pro ducing comb honey where both sell at the same price." Mrs. Jennie Atchley replied: "Extract ed will pay the best at f 1 per gallon or 8 cents a pound, as yon get more honey, and if yoa. can sell your extracted a readily at 8 cents ss your comb honey at 10 cents by all meant produce extracted." Tha Poultry Kawpar'a Hog. The poultry keeper's dog, says tha Fanciers' Journal, ahonld be one of rari- etiea of terriers: 18 to 2S ponnds weight is about the sixe. Two or three of these little fellows will, if the building be so arranged that they can get about, keep the place free from rats, skunks, coons, minks and all the list of predatory ani mals which make war on ohlckena. ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT STREET ASSESSMENTS. 0T1CE IS HEUKBY GIVEN 1 HAT BY VIRTUE OF CERTAIN WARRANTS FOR THE COL lectlon of certain delinquent itrcct Improvement assessments, levied for tho Improvement of Main street ill Oregon City, Cluckamas county, Oregon, which warrunls command me lo forthwith levy on the property described below, upon which Is assessed the amounts respectively, herein set forth, for the improvement of said Main street, as hereinafter specltled, ill said oily, as directed lu Ordinance numbered 1.17 of said city, which assessments are declared by Ordinance numbered liD.and were cnlered In the Docket of City Liens on the Mh duy of October, A. P. lKliH, to the owners herein specllled.and which further comm md me to sell tho sumo in the manner provided by law, to make the sums set forth below, together with my percentage and costs, and further to return the proceeds of such sale o the City Treasurer, and said warrants to the Recorder of laid city, with my doings endorsed thereon, together wllh the receipts of the Treasurer for the proceeds of such sale as paid to him, within sixty days from the date thereof: such warrants bearing date the ltith day of February, Win, and given under the hand of L. L Porter, Recorder of said city, and waled with the seal of Oregon city. 1 have levied on tlie following described properly, as belonging to the individuals whose names appear below annexed, as the same uppcar assessed and recorded in the anld Docket of City Liens, and I will, ou Saturday, the 17th day ol March, 1WU, at the door of the county court house In Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon it said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for dull in hand on the day of sale, all the below described property, or so much theieol as in ly be necessary to pay and satisfy the sums set opposite such descriptions of properly, and assessed against the same for such slreet Improve ments above set forth, together with accruing costs, charges and exienses : SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE UN - DER EXECUTION. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon, for the County ol Clackamas. Thomas Charmau and F. R. ( harnisn,! partners as ('Herman ce aou, riuiuuns, vs. Reulatn Flint n aud J. II. Toesdale, part ners as r anion a leasuaie, iieieuuanis. Stats cr Obeuon, County of Clackamas.) Nollee Is hereby given that bv virtue of an 'iitlnn issued out of the circuit court of ths stale ol OrMrou for the county ol Clackamas. beaming date the trull day ol January, lsl, In a suit wherein tlie above-named were plaiutill's and ueienuants resoective v. commanding me. in the name of the stale of Oregon, thut out of the personal protertv of said defendants or if suincicnt cannot ne tounu men out oi tno real estate of said defendants, to realize a sum sum eieiit to satlaiy the demands of said decree, to. wit; 8Ka.i and a fuither sum ol tlli.Hj. together wuii interest on tne same since said decree was eniered at eight percent, per annum, and also the cosls of and attending this sale. Now, there- Ion1, In obedience to such execution. I did, on the Hist day of May, IWI, duly levy iihip, under attachment in nils action, and will, on Saturday, ll,u ITlh nv nf tl.nih I ML, u, n It..., o'clock p. tn of said day, at the from door of the courthouse In said county, oiler lor sale at puti- lie auction, anu sen to tne niunest ami nest ni,. dcr, lor cash in hand, all the right, title and interest tlie said defendant had in aud to the following desc ribed real propeity, to-wit: Ilelng part of 1). Mosier l I.. C. In section M, township a soutn, range , easi, ana aescrioeu as lonoiva, to-wit: Htginning at northwest corner of I. I.. C. No, 112, townshin 3 south, range 3 east: run nlng thence norlh C9 east 12 chains: east M chains: soulh tf' east Hl.72 chains, west H.'sj chains, norm ai west u chains; soulh id west2u.47, to west boundary of claim at a point l'J.ro chains south 26 0 easi from place of begin ning; thence tracing said west boundary to place ol beginning; containing in all lit) acres, more or less; also all of lots six (6), seven (7) and eight 18) in section 20in township S south, range 'A east of v,. M., containing tsi.it acres in Clackamas county, Oregon. Dated this ltith day ol February, A. D. 1S9I. C. W. OANONO, SherilTof Clackamas County, Oregon SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF FORECLOS. URE SALE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. . W. Mctiulro and H. D. McOnlre, I'laintllls, bmh k. lor. 2 4 OWNtH 8 NA MB. John tliebisch and M. J. IlrtMlerlck 4 2 E. P. Kelly il 6 10 10 It 12 12 12 12 111 1.1 13 13 l."i l.'t Is 1 Miss K. Barclay Miss K.Barclay Alden Fi lilt A Vegetable Preserving Co. T. Wygaut T. Wygant Julia Richards Jane E. Buck Jane E. Buck L. T. Barln L.T. Harin Jatnea Polan Estate James Dolan Estate Jamea Dolau Ktsle James lh,lan Estate I . T. Barin U T. Barin J. Ferguson Mrs. t. X. Sampson lt HIITION. Beginning al SE. comer of lot 4, blk. 2,lhence northerly along west line of Main St. 2s feel: thence westerly at right angles h7 feet: thence southerly at right angles 2S. feel; thence cssi erly at right angles S7 feet lo point of be ginning The north half of lot 2 of bio. 4, cut oft" by a line at right-angles to Main strnet Mra. Margarwt Wygant H. W. Rum J.,ha ramnta. ldrM Royal MHtOMBKiaal Koyal ladra Rya! taunt Ruyal North half of lt 7 in b,a k il, rut on l,y a line at right-anglea to Main, strevl H. ginning at the SW.Oni-riif lot . Mk.27.tl i.nre southerly aha a 'east l,e if Main rtrt :!7.7 Wf; tle-nre Mslerly at right anslra TO tr; thenre n.tl,rrlt al rielitHingles 37.7 frrt: thnc wmrrly at right-angles 70 fWt to pises of beginning Also Beginning al a.fthst crnrr of miti lot a, thenr Wertrly along th s.lh lin f ",th street X fert; th.ue a,ntltriT at rigtit-angl :lt.aft feet: thence ea-triy at rihl-ang'w, ;k fwt- thoce a-.rtherly at rislstnalus ; a N. lert. plaee ,rt Dginnlng WlnfleM S. Chapman, and S. W. Blusdcll, assignee for the lenent of the creditors of Wlnlleld S. Chnpmau, Defendant. State op Oiieooh. i County of Clackamas.) Notice Is hereby given that by v Irtne of an ex ecution and order nf sale issued out of the cir cuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, bearing date llie 12th day of Febru ary, IWl. lu a suit wherein the above-named wera plniutltls and defendants, commanding me. in the name ol the slate ol Oregon, that out of the real estate hereinafter described, to reul ize a stun suillclent to satisfy the demands of said decree, to-wit: S4iist.l5. ami costs accrued of 117.20, together wllh interest on the same since siviu oecrce was enicreii, at lu per cent, per an num, and also the costs of and attending this sale. Now, therefore, in obedience to such decree, I ilid duly lew up n, and will, on Saturday, the 171 h day of Min-li, WH, at the hour of one o'clock p m. ol said day, at the Iront door of the courthouse In said eottiity, otter for sale al public auclloli, ana sell to the highest ami nest milder, for cash in hand, all of the right, title and Inter est the said defendants, above named, had at tlie date nf the mortgage, in and to the following de scribed real propeity, lo-wii: Miuaie, lying and b lug in the county of t:lackamas in the slate ol Oregon, and bounded and particularly dt-Acrlued aa follows: An undivided twenty nine hun dredths of a tract of laud tioumled by beginning at a point at low water oi tne v uiamelte river, which point is sixty it)) feet soulh of the south west corner of the old "Mauilard" grist mill on the river bank at the lown of Milwaukie In said Clackamas cotiuly, and running thence east three hundred feet to the west line of the eounly road between foii'and and Oregon t Ity thence northerly lifteen hundred (l.'OO) feet along ll,e west line ol al,l county naul to tne north siile of the old mill pond at the bridge across Joh nsou creek ; thence westerly and soilitierlv. following the northern and western boundary of saia mm ponn to tne nortneasteotner oi au act I ol land deeded and conveyed hy I. H. Heinle ane wife ni Crystal Sorings Water Company; i ihence westerly along the north line of said acre 176 74 tract to low water mark ill Ihe Uiamelte river: 1S2 76 Uence following Ihe meanders of the right latnk is mr w uimeuc rir caiwrij mil aouioeri; up stream to the point of beginning, together with the tract of ground at the waste-wav of the southerly mill poiei, and also including all w 3i 24 ) f,2 41 17 m aa Nil M 224 S3 IKK 02 ll 47 17 17 l.VS 14 loll SO MS 91 1 77 lsl r 176 74 1H2 76 114 IS THE OWE GREAT WEEKLY OF THE COAST. IN TH T1R8T FLACK, IT OIVKS XVBRT SUBSCRIBER ONK Of TIIK KOUn MAGNIFICENT ITCHINOS, OH PAlNTmOS, OBS0R1BKD BSLOW, AND DKLIVKII8 IT SAFKLY AT UlS ADDBK8S POST AOS TAlDl "THE BATTLE OF OETTYSBURO," In Colors, by Thurlstru?, Ihe Creal War Arliit "THE SIRENS," in Colon-a Painting Fsmous ths World Over. "CHRIST OR DIANA," Illustrating in Historical Event ol Early Christianity. " PEEK-A-BOO 1" a Flrlt-Pf Ize Winner ll the Peril Salon. Each of ttaesa Pleural Is JU28 Inehei, ao4 thayara aleiaatly reproduced In fao-almllt. Ao.logerary feature of Iht frutorlglaalt, flthar ou of which could sol be purchased for l 00,000. Besides, There Are 9,000 Premiums KAMoina m mut nan u ams to ho,ooo TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS. Tha price of tha WaiXLt Ixaatasa la 11 (0 per year, Inoludlng tho rremlun Plcturs and youi than of tha S145.OO0 llatol Pramlums, which aro folly described In tha twolra.pags Premium guppla. BtDL which will ba (tnt fras oa aypllcatloa to W. R. HEARST. Publisher. San Francisco, CaL IN TUKCIKl'UITCtiUKTOF TIIK STATK OK Oregon for I'lackamas Ctiunty Berniee K. Pay, I'lalnllir, i , vs. 5 Fruuk K I'uv. Dclendaiit.) i 'I'.. L-.....k L I,.... ...I., ........... 1 .. 11... ..... ' ,,r nn,,, r.. unj, unit, .,i',i',iti,. .,, iinuir EAST AND SOUTH The Shasta Route of the state of Oregon, you nr- hcreliy required I . , . . . T, ..,.. .., . to appear and answer tliecomphiliil tiled against I iSOU TllEKA 1 ACINIC CO. bxprcss 1'rnnif Uuve l uriliihil lail). you tu tne ulatve eiilllled suit l,y the Ilrst day of the next regular term of said court, to wll.: the K',11) davof Anrll. su4. nnd If vou la so to an swor lor waul thereof the pluiulill' will apply to die court tor ine reuci oemaiuieu tu tne com. ti aim. tu wil.. lor a decree d ssolving the mar riage contract now existing hetween olnlntltt' and defendant, and for the care, custody and control of the minor child nf Dlaiutill and d fettdaul, for the costs and disbursements of the suit, ami for such oilier and further relief as to the court may seem meet with eiiuily and good conscience. Ihis summons Is published pursu ant to an order made uv the Hon. Is,val B.Slerus. Judge of the fourth Judicial district of the slate of Oregon. Haled Keliruarv win. 1K'4. UOItlKIN K. IIAYKd & t.KORUK L. STOItV Attorneys for I'luii.nil'. SUMMONS, S TIIK CIRITIT COI'RTOKTIIE STATK OK urcgou, lor the t ounly nf uliu'kumas. Martin IK Morgan, I'lnlutiir, vs. Annie L. Morgun, Defendant, To Annie I,. Morgan, the ahove.named defen dant: In the name of the stale of tiregon.you are resulted to appear and answer the complaint or tlie plalntiiriiercin.oii or before .Moiuluv.lhe tilth deyuf April, A. II. ln'.H: and if you full to answer, the plamllll will apply to the court for tlie relief prayed for lu the complaint, to. wit: For a de cree dhsolving tlie bonds nf matrimony now ex isting between vou and tho ulaintitF. and for such other and further relief as to the court may aeem eiiuuuoie anu jiisu This siiiiinii,ns is imbiished hv order of Hon. Tin. A. Mcllrlde. Imlge of the 5lh ludlclal dis trict of the slate of Oregon, dated February loili, Atturneys for I'lalnllir, siiutii. ! toriii. t lir.H. I Lv t'ortluiiu Arl tr.ua. i J:liie. m. l.v urcgou Lily l.t ".Ijj.s lo.iAM. iAr Ban rruiicisco l.v xu r. a The above trains stop in ail slulioiis from Koiilaud lo Albany inclusive, I augi'iil, Khcdils, llulsey, Hurrlsbiirg, Jiiiuiikii City, Irving, hn genu and all stuiiuiis I rum itoscbiirg IoAmi ami inclusive. KOitfiUt'ltli MA II, UAifv" D::ioa.m. , 9::il a.m. a. l.v Lv Ar Portland tiregon I lly Itoscbiirg Ari 4::'H.k l.v :i::'.ie. at l.v 1 7 ,iu a. a HININU CAliS ON IKiDKN HOI 'IK. PVU.liAH BVfr'KT SLhKI'KhS as li SECONO-CLASS SLEEPING CARS A Inched lo all Through Trains. U'estNldo IMvlnlolt, ItetHeeo 1'OltTl.AMl and t Oil VAI.Ll!) slAII. TKAIN UAILYIKXIKII SUM.,VJ 7:.1UA.M. I Lv Portland Ar i G::fi 1'. M. 1'2:I5 1. M. I Ar Corvullis l.v l:tnP.M. At Albanv and i.'orvaliis eoiniei.t will, trui,i of Oregon Hacllle Itiiilroad. K.T.PKKsa TBAIW PaFi.Y ( K.xT'KI'T SIINPA Y. I 4:4111'. M. I I,v Portland Ar I H:JS A. M 7.26P.M. lAr McMlnnvllle I,vU:fA.M. N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TIIK HTATK uf oregnu lor Clackamas County. Joseph Hedges, rialntlft, ) vs. ' W. M. Iluiket and Sarah W, tiurket, Defendants.) To W. M.Bnrket and Sarah W. llurkct, suid de- lenoanis: lutheiiume of tlie state nf Orcenti. vou are hereby required lo appear and answer Ihe complaint tiled aguinst yuu In the above en titled suit on or before April Kith, IN' I, aud if you fail so lo answer, for want thereof, tlie plainlilf will apply to ihe court fur the relief de manded in the complaint, to-wit, the foreclosure of a certain mortgage recorded In Vol. !?2, page Alo, Morlgago Records of said county, upon the louowing uescriueu reui estate, to-wii: iscgin nlng at the northeast comer of aeellon :I4. town ship 2 south, range i east ol the Wlllumellc nut. riuian; running iiience souin ,.ri nsis; then, wesl lis) rods; thence north 76 rods: thence eust liiO rods to the place of beginning, together wllh attorney s fees and costs. This summons is Dllbllshcd bv order of the Ilou.T. A Mclttiile. made and entered February lOth, 1!U. 0. l. D. I). LATOl'RKTTK. Attorneys for Plaiiiillr. ORDINANCE NO RSOON CITY DOE8 ORDAIN AS FOM,0V.S: Hkction 1. That the snlarv of the Citv At, or- my ba and Ihe same ia hereby llxed at live dol lars per mnnih. 8ec. 2. 'Ihe City Council may from time to time allow such lees for circuit or supreme court cases In which said attorney may appear for Ihe city as they lu their judgment may consider renaoiiaoie. Sac. 3. Ordinance No. 46 la hereby repealed. This ordinance to come up for second reading and passage at a special meeting of llie city Council to be held March al, Is'.H ordered published by the Cllv council at a meeting he'd M irch 7, lsl. I 1.. PORTKR, Recorder of Oregon City, Or. ., u- HEALTH RESTORER, j USE IT! IT TM TTTB IPK'.t, MEDTCTIT!. li router the Liver and Kidn'vs nml Stomach, ;urc ll--:iil.,, lir. l)vsH!:si;l, crejtea aa Appe tite, Purities the Impure 13Iuod( and Wnkea Tho Weak B'rong. T1IKOUGH TICKETS TO A I.I. POINTS IN Til K EASTKRN STATES, CANADA AND ELItOPK Can bo nhtalned at the lowest rales from . ' I.. H. SIOOItK, Agent, OrrEiin I lly R. KOKIII.KR. K. P. RfHIKRH, Manaocr. AfH t. ) AP.Aven Portland, Or Oregon Pacific Railroad Company I II AM. CI.AItK, It ver. Conncclliig wllh Sir. '110MKH" between Vil(Uina nnd Sun Kruiiciin'o, StnuuiT leavM San Fimielaco Kluuiiry Cnth, Muteh 2d, TJIh, 2il anil :!HI. Kcbrunry iWlli, March 7Ui, Steumer h-aves Yiiiitlilin 17th and 27lh. KlgliU reserved In change sidling iluti without nolle'". For freight mid piewcugi r rub s apply lo any Agent, CIIAS. J. HKNIIItVS, StIJI 4 CO., Nos. 'J to a Murket Sliwl, Sua FrniielHco, Calif. CIIAS. CI.AItK, Rn-elver, Curvidlis, Oregon. ViffiQ THROUGH jp TICKETS W. lJ E-J hJ a-' V ' . I f 1 liaed overywbera, 1 botlla tola for Ma ll.", M 111 ft. water rights and ttrivilegHs owned br the said defendant. WiiiHeld S. Chapman, and in auvwise helouging. emierlainint- or re,,iiiite to me main lensnce of the water power or the operation of ine mm on saiu above-aescril.e.1 real estate, to gether with all and singular the Inn-menu, nereiiiia-nenis aun appiiru-nanis theretinlo be loliging or in anvwise atoHrlailllug. Dated this lth day of February. A. TV 1WH. C. W. iJASKNii. SherilTof Clackamas County, Oregon. Kina Tabtilet cure b'rer trouble. 17 1 fit utr a.irllHrly sele of 1.4 7 ul td.N-k , rat off by a line al rigitl-angW to Main street Knth half ,rf 1.4 a .4 bl--k eel ,47 by a line al nrht4aala,u Main strrrl Mrs. Annie R. Hall Th- f.Jl.,. ,ng: eVglanig al al wewlerty r,4iK-r ,,f l-lk tlsre si.nilN-rly ahHuj Ihe east h,.aa.Urv of Msia alrt 7,1.:, fl; thence easterly at nrhl ancles IISI frrl: the-iea a,nlirly at ngKt-agl.s7h. fet: thence wtMerly al ntht-jagle Pel Irri t plar of lav llawsj r. . C VI IFF. Aaur and C, Hector far Ore.aa ft J Cl, kamns r. mty. Oregtm. 3t"To CONSUMPTIVES f 1 iw an1triKnrt harlitf Wvn ntorM lo (h i IVaiih jr implr nfin. f?r nffrrinff for -Tcnil Trr with WTt'ir Itinf iftVttton. i lht ilrcTiti diara-tr Cfc?amIloa, H anzxHi lo ' makt luown to his fellow MitTcnr che mean j of ruir. To ihmr who tirir it, he will rherr hil.Twril trrt of rharpv) arpyi4 ttwi-rr-rip-tion nM. which Iher will finl a mirp roir (or rwMmp1n., Athwa. Htrrh. R rmrh J ''l ! n1 all throat and Innc Mlaaie. He I hop )l iiff- irr wllUrr hia rrmelT. aa ll ia inrnlnahle The denirinc the prearriptioa. wnirR win crm inem BMhinf. and bit prore a i Wea in, wtl! pleae I'Mrw. Balarjr aad axpahMi paid weekly from ftart. PermaaentpoaUton. ExclulTatrrllor7 Biparleaoa vnnaceuary. PecallarK op aaraDHkraasaDeginiien. uoanu eommlMlea to local par time atventa. Laraett grawara of elaaa, JLr 0oni auraary ar bm a for tha orchard. lawa and amrdeo. We want vou now, while Vr ska trait industry la no tt . . r. i r... adTaaeaiiMnt. Outfit and full par- tlenlan free. BROWN BH08. CX).. nor aeryman, rortland. Or. ThJaboiiMal reUabla. Name UUa paper. SO.) Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. AND Al.Ii Eastern Cities. DAYS to CHICAGO (J ft r 0 the Quickest to Chi ll UU I o cago and the East. UnnroQIlicker to Omaha nUUlo and Kansas City. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. 3 k am Mi' W WW. This Remedy b a pleasant, sate, and ear mra lor eoacha, eoida, and all throat aud bug aflVUooa, aacvacrcaas BT I. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, Cal. For Sale by Geo. A. Hardint. !. If. II. CLARK. OI.IVKK W. MINK. K. KI.I.KKV ANI.ERSOX leeelters. For rales ainl iicni'ral infiirnialioii call on or adilroaif, W II. HUKLRl'li T, Asst. Gen Pais. Aget t 2.14 WaHliintrlnn cur. Tliinl. 1'OlfTI.AXD OKKUON. Job Printing at the Courier Office. Ti rcAVEATSJRADE MARKill COPYRIGHTS. CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT f for PrHup answer and an honest opir-on. er-j t Ml N av t'lf.. who baea had nearly at' . experience In the natent baunneaa. ' crmnmr: tlons atrtetlr ennfldentlal. A Hanatbtt of t ffomation eiajeeiuina Patenln and Jrvtort tain inem awrt free. Also a mtaloav ox aseciias leaJ aDd aaentme bonk, sent fr7 Patents takes Urooak stuns On resr-s apecial notice In the !.-lcntlde Anaertraa, an. thaa are brona-bt widely before the r.i' . c w :r out enat to tarn meent4ir. Thia spier di rmr leaned weekly, etaaramly lllsstrated. ba br , arreat elrcnlatlna of an? aeienuae wnrk ru , world. 93 a rear. aaTr.t-le copies mm free. BnlHlInf tlitiuo, mooljily. fc it.1 J,t- t ci enplea. '-S eenta. Trtrr Damber mr :n. k-... tl nu ptatea. 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