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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1894)
Oregon City, March 10, 1894. Tilt tNOLISH FACTORY WORKER. Jamoi Shaw writes from hia old home in Yorkshire, that, as a rule, people are in a better condition than in Oregon. Being familiar with factories and factory work both as conducted in England and the United States, his opportunities for observation are far better than those of an American who is a stranger to England. The wages In some callings are higher here though in many they are not, to the contrary even lower than in England, because there (5 will buy con siderubly more than it will here, for En glish morchants are content with small, er profits and they cheat less, though they are none too honest. The English artisan is better dressed than his American confrere and in an all-wool suit, too. For 115 he buys fine tailor-made black suit that would cost In Portland (70. A few shillings procures a shining black tile and on Sunday Mr. Factory Twister looks as majestic as the prime minister when he lunches with the queen. Shoddy Isal most unknown in England. On account of the cheapness and durability of good clothes, everybody in tho English cities (except paupers) is so well dressed that an Oregonlan who alights in the streets of London attired in a business suit pu chased for f)0 in Portland three week before, in a few minutes comes to tl. conclusion that his appearance is sliab by and that, unless he gives an English tailor a job, he cannot adequately and honorably represent the great country protected on all sides against the bar barism of cheap good clothes by lofty tariff battlements. In Lancashire artisans do even better limn in Yorkshire, whore Mr. Shaw finds them by comparison with Oregon so prosperous, because the former succeed In maintaining a union. It has been accepted by workmen everywhere as an established fact, here as well as there, that the only way to keep wages up is to form a union, because nearly all pro prietors of factories crowd wages down Hence, strikes. When we compare wages we must consider that in Eng land factory operatives work only 54 hours per week, or six hours less than in the United States. The following is the table of weekly earnings, In the two factory centers, as published in a recent issue of the Manchester New Weekly: Lancashire Spinners, 35s ; cardroonn, lias; women weavers, 'm; warpers, iios . beamers and twisters, 3L's; overlookers Yorkshire Spinners, 22s; cardrooms, -us; women weavors, mis; warpers, Ills; beamers and twisters, lHs; overlookers zus to 2s. This great difference of one-third or 33 per cent. In wages between two dis tricts closely together, as they must be in so small a country as England, do monstrates in a most practical way the futility and nonsense of a hliih tariff to keep wages up. . If England is such a good country for the poor man, the question naturally arises, why does John Bull emigrate? The answer is easy. Because land is so high in price and so difiicult to obtain. ASPIRANTS FOR COUNTY JUDGE. A strong pull is being made by II. If. Johnson for the nomination for county judge on the republican ticket. He will appeal specially for support to the peo ple who have property interests between here and Oswego, for the reason that he is fully in favor of not alone remit ting to the General Electric Company the taxes delinquent on its realty, about $18,000, but also in adding to this sum about (20,000 from tho county treasury, all to be expended in building a broad, beautiful road from the Willamette to Oswego, including a $10,000 bridge over Sucker croek, but the Electric Company to retain the exclusive right of telegraph and railway lines of any sort over the road thus jointly built with tho county. Tho present county judge, Mr. Mel drum, is also in favor of this scheme and so is Mr. Pressor, to whose Btoro the new Sucker creek bridge would bring trade. T. F. Ryan, a third aspirant for the nomination for county judgo, does not alone condemn the present system of road work, under which $1200 was spent to build a curving plank road up the Mt Pleasant hillside to II. II. Johnsoiis's six acres, but is stubbornly opposed to making any financial concessions to the Electric Company in furtherance of the Oswego road project. If either Mr. Muldrum or Mr. Jolt n son are nominated by the republican convention, the populists and the dem ocrats will make use of this road pro ject against them throughout the eastern part of the county with fatal effect. RF.LIOION AND THE PUBLIC SCHOOL. PirrsBnno, March 13. The Junior Order of Amorican Mechanics to day made an application In the county court for an injunction restraining the River side public school board from employ ingmembers of religious orders, wearing the garb of the crder, an teachers. This action Is aimed at the Catholic sisters. If tho facts are exactly as stated in this dispatch, tho J. O. A. M. did right in making its application, though a body of citizens does not need to unite in such an oath-bound religlo polltlcal organization to express its disapproval of introducing as teachers in the Ameri can public schools religious instructors of any church, whether they be Me thodist, Episcopalian or Presbyterian preachers, or Catholic sisters wearing the garb of their order. Our public school was not intended to have any relation with any special type of religion and properly has nono. The fact of the matter is Hint whenever the Catholic church at any point makes the least en croachment upon the public school, hostility is excited in those n t of its faith. The non religious (not Irreligious public school is dear to tho heart of the American citizen. It is as contrary to the genius of our free institutions to introduce deuomlna tionalism of any kind in our schools (or to read the King James version jf the Bible, or any other, In the schoolroom in preference to tho Djuay version ac cepted by (lie Catholic church) as it is to recognize by a special amendment (iod in the Constitution, which has been the psirstaking endeavor for some years past of many zealous orthodox Protestants, a though free-thinkers and agnostics hail no rights to be respected by menders of our fundamental law. The Declaration of Independence, pen ned by Jefferson, slates that "all men are free and equal," and Hip Constitution was ordained and established by the poople of the United States "In order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domes tic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity." Tliis preamble is in accordance with the Golden Rule and is an ethical plat form broad enouiflt for all humanity. The religion to be taught in the public school is embraced in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution The child that follows their precepts of right and duty will be a good citizen and i patriot. Only in strict impartiality lies peace and safety. COUNTY COURT. Report nf viewers on the lleluz road approved, and J W Smith, II L Wollei and J B Milts appointed appraisers of damattes. to meet on iireniisea of Win Johnson Saturday, Vlsrch 24, at 10 a. m. Expense account allowed. Petition granted o( W K lloiiney et al for change of voting place in Cunynn Creek precinct. . , Ordered that clerk issue warrant for 17.28 in rebate of taxes to Mis Ella Meyer for taxes paid a second time by mistake. Ordered that clerk issue warrant for rare and keeping of H 8 lliguins to Mrs. M E Guinea until further orders of this court. Proposition of Portland General Klec tlicC'o not accepted and sheriff ordered to protect! with Milt for collecting full amount of delinquent taxes due from Elijali Smith, tru-tee for mortgage on the real property of the company. Ordered that application he allowed of relief committee of Meade Post for $15 for Wilson Rittenhouse, indigent soldier. Do for payment of expennes of last sickness and of funeral of Oren Holmes, doceanel soldier, amounting to $34. Correction ordered in assessment of H'hool district No 43, as per application. Petition granted of John Wilbur et al for viewers of a county road; Sidney Hmytli appointed to survey and W II Smith, John Korsylhe and Ueoige Ken nedy to view, to meet at place of begin ning Saturday, the 24lh, at 10 a. m. Ordered that .Mrs Jar I be allowed a re hate of assessment to her late husband, Frank Jar!, (or 1H!U and I Hi)!, to amount of $U.I0. Petition of John Stoimer et al for viewers of county road irrante i ; Sidney Smith to survey and W II Muttoon, E Lacey and W II Kandle to view said road, to meet at pal e "f beginning Tues day, March 2(1, at 10 a. in. Ordered that County Commissioner R Scott investigate the condition of Mrs Margaret Winterer, wiio as4is relief, anil report the (acta to the court. CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC 8TATE CON VENTION. At a meeting of the Executive Com mittee of the Democratic Stale Central Committee held in Hie city of PuitlunJ, Oregon, on February 2, 1804, It was de termined that the slate representation at the Democrulic Slate Convention t" be held in Astoria on April 18, 1H1I4, be is follows : One delegute for each coun ty and one delegate al large fur each ISO votes, and each fraction uf " voles or over, cast for II in A.M. llmnett at l lie State election on J one II 18112, which would give a county representation as follows: Baker 7 Benton. A Clackamas : 8 Clatsop Columbia Coos Curry. 2 Crook Doinrias Gilliam Grant Harney JackBon Josephine Klamath '. Lake Lane Linn Lincoln Malheur 3 Marion 1 Morrow Multnomah 30 Polk Sherman Tillamook I'matilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington Yamhill 10 .223 Total...... It is suggested by the State Central Uoinnilllee that all counties elect dele gates lo State Convention, bill defer Report approved of Road Supervisor county nominations as late an pisiiblo AccomiiNO to a Chicago paper there is possibly a little better demand for loans than there has been, and interest rates are at least steady at 5(u0 per cent, on time accommodations. Loans are general!) larirer than a tew mouths ago yet the proportion of cash on hand is excessive. The stock market snows Iwr activity and encouraging strength, and operators are talking mora hopefully. The drain of gold ht.8 stopped. The le publicun panic is over. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat (republican) of the 8th stated: "The chances are that the out go of gold will be far smaller this year than it was in 1803. Tho trade balance Is heavily in our favor and Europe is not dropping many of our securities." MONEY VALVE OF MIND FOIICE. A widow lady bought a house and block of land in Salem some months ago, paying rash down. Recently she in vited the gentleman who had sold hor the property to dinner. He found that she had converted it into a very home like place. On the table appeared an abundance of ricli cream and other lux uries. Between bites she told him that she had procured six Jersey cows and a lot of chickens; that with the help of her son, a half-grown boy, she obtained from them a weekly income of $25 and that she was prospering. Nothing like having practical ability, knowing how and being willing to put knowledge to the best possible use. This woman did not wait for an opportunity, but made it herself. A writer in ah agricultural I journal says: "But did you ever think that the but ter from an animal yielding 300 pounds per annum and made up on the farm was far more likely to sell for 25 cents per pound than though the cow yielded only half that amount? The reason is this: The same force that makes one cow produce an increased amount of butter over average cows, also stamps an improved quality on that butter by manipulations in the churn, tho worker and the firkin. When we go back to those dairymen whose cows produce only from 125 to 150 pounds of butter yearly, we scarcely ever hear of their selling it for above 20 cents per pound and generally it is nearer 17 or 18 cents. In this latter case the same force thai will not let the cows produce more but ter, also will not let its quality rise above a certain mark. Ol course the Ion referred to ia the human menul faculty, and accordingly as it is directed depends the moulding uf the lacteal character of milch cowb." Tub St. Louis Republic, a democratic paper that does not scruple occasionally severely criticise President Cleve land's official acts, bus the candor to admit that "the personal character of the president and his public motives are more generally admitted to be worthy of thi highest respect than at any time since Washington retired." The Chica go Newt-Record (independent expresses the opinion that "doing what he thinks right and doing it delorminedly, the final verdict on tho second administra tion of this eminently trustworthy presi dent is likely to be that he has done extremely well." Grover is all right. Neither he nor congress could produce or prevent the hard times. Thouuii both Mr. Studebaker of In diana and Mr. Deere of Illinois have be come millionaires by manufacturing ag ricultural machinery, mid last year sold In foreign lands of the ptoduct of their factories to the value of $4,057,483, yet they are very fearful lust a reduction of the tariff may hint their business. Shall these buhes never be able to live without protection pap? Tiik A. P. A. claims the credit for (lie republican victory in the Scuttle city election, and for the election of C. W, Miller in Portland as school director by a majority of KMX). This secret order Inn identified itself with the republican parly In Indiana and is preparing to play an Important part thorughoiit the state in the approaching elections. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES Notice is hereby irl en that there will be held a primary election of the Demo cratic nartv of Oregon City for the pur- pose of electing 17 delegates, 0 from the first ward, 7 from the second ward and 4 from the third ward, to the Demrc alio County Convention for Clackamas coun ty to be held on the 7th day of April, 1804. Said primary election to be held on tho 24th day of March, 1804, during the afternoon of said dav, from the hour of 12o'clock M. until 6 o'clock P. M. The polling places to be located as fol lows : Ward No. 1 Cataract Engine House. Ward No. 2 Fountain Hose Douse No. 3 Itasenienl of 7th street school. The following persons will act as judges: First Ward J. R. Shaw, Wallace Cole and S. R. Green. SiCond Ward Mack IIuwoll, L. Co mo r and It. Glasspool . W. E. Caki.i.. Chairman and Ex-ollicio Secretary Dem ocratic County Central tommittee . The March number of The A rena Is filled with contributions from the ablest and most fearless thinkers of both the old world and the new. Dr. S. B. Elliot writes on "Prenatal Culture;" A. II . Heineinann on "Manual Trnininir vs. the Old Method of Education ;" "Dr. Heinrich Hensoldt, the Orientalist, on "The Secret Doctrine of the Brahmins;" Rabbi S. Schiiidler on "Nationalization of Railroads;" Rev. F. It. Vrooman on "The New Bible;" J. W. Bennett on "The Cause of Financial Panics," hi sides valuable papers on reform work and a careful review of scholarly books of the day. , Ripani Tabues cure biliousness. Cooke and xponse account' allowed follows: Labor $18.75. material $5.20, supervision $21, total $44 05. Recom mendation approved of Supt Cooke to clear the right of way on parts of roads suggested in his report, preparatory to making further improvements. Ordered that he be authorized to procure blast ing powder and that Commissioner it Scott be authorized to procure four wheel scrapers and fourslip scrapers for use in road district No I. Supervisor Cooke reported that he had appointed 11) loremen. Report approved of II Breithaupt on the subscription work (hme on Baker's Bridge and Fagalda Mill road. Report approved of Supervisor W II Smith of road district 2, and expense ac count allowed as follows: Labor $203 03, material $84 58, supervision $30, total $408 5(1. Appointment of foremtn in district 2 approved. Ordered that Su pervisorSnuth procure the necssary ma terial to construct a bridge over Aber nethy creek on the Walker's mill road. Application allowed of J E Young, administrator of estate of Win Young, deceased, for a quit claim deed from Clackamas county to the e of nw K of n '4 of sec 18. t 2 s, r 3 e. Petition granted of W W II Samson et al fur vacation of May's Mill and John Smith road, and Leonard Heinz, Or in Wright and W II White appointed to view said road, to meet at residence of W W II Sums m Tuesday, the 20th, and report as to thi advis.il. i.ity of va cating said road to the April term uf this court. Petition granted of Marlon Johnson et al tor viewers or county road, Sidney Smyth to survey, and C WRislej.AI Oat Hold andTheo Hagenburger to view said road, to meet at place of beginning, Monday, the 20th, at 10 a. 111. Report of Supervisor Prosser approved and expense account Billowed as follows : Labor (137 13, material $140. supervis ion $30, loal $307.13. S p'r Prosser authorized to procure a deeu for Clack amas county for the right of way over strip ol land required for proposed chaiiL-e of road at crossinir of Corral creek at old Boise mill, and to procure the necessary material ami build said bridge, and if necessary to hire a car penter to do the necessary carpenter work . Commissioner C Bair reported Mrs N Smith was a young woman able to take cure of herself and that he hud ordered $5 worth of supplies for her from Rob bing iv foil ol Alolalla. C II Dye allowed (138.32 for collect ing delinquent mortgage tuxes & on (1721). As the sheriff reports that the war rants for the collection of delinquent taxes for 1SH1 and 1802 have expired, it is ordered that said warrants be re newed at once, and that the same be issued to the sheriff according to law for the collection of said taxes. It appearing that Roscoe Gard, here tofore appointed clerk of election for Ilighlund precinct, is not a resident of said precinct, it is ordered that A Nich olas be and is hereby appointed clerk of election in said district. Report approved of J W.Meldrum, county judge, on the expenditure of the appropriation heretofore made for inci dential expenses in the offices of the county, and clerk to issue warrant in his favor for purchase of postage stamps. The court having endeavored to select and appoint good men for road super visors of Hie several road districts in the comity, and believing the present incum bents of the office of supervisor are good men, It is ordered by the court that the petition of W W II Samson and others for appointment of good men as road supervisors be t'e lied and dismissed. It is ordered that all lands sold to Clackamas comity for delinquent taxes by the sheriff in August, 18 93, may be redeemed by the owners thereol until June 1st, 181)4, by paying to the sheriff the tuxes and costs and I0" thereon from date of sale. It is ordered that the road tax for 18113 be and is hereby distributed among the several road districts of the county in proportion to the amount ol taxable property therein as follows: District No 1, property and tax roll. $3574; No 2, property and tx roll, $5.'i!Ht; No ?, prop erty and tax roll, $2301 ; No 4, property and tax roll, $3377. Mileage and per diem of commission ers: U Hair, II5.1H); KScolt. $10 80. CLAIMS Al.t.CWKIl. Surveyor S Smyth ( 4 50 D W Kiiinaird, tp plats 75 00 Recorder Kiunsby 132 00 Assessor Bradley 182 00 Clerk Morton 473 1)4 Sheriff Gaming 114 04 Jury list dist 12, 2 years 14 00 Hen Irwin A lo, records 3 (X) Portland Hospital, pauper acct. . 28 00 r. ft Williams. " II 25 Glass A Stnvtli, " " . . 8 !)5 Bobbins A Son. " " . . 5 00 Teaehere' examination (13 IX) Conner Holnian 51 05 Snp'r Prosser 7 00 Pope A Co, courthouse acct ... 8 85 J W Meldi uni, pauper acct 13 58 P Rinearson, r and bridge acct. . . 3 00 Enterprise 3S 58 C Pauling, witness fee 3 00 Jury list district 5 7 00 Mate vs M G Anderson 22 351 W Allieeet al 7 70 1 " LD Matthews (It) 05 i A S Williams 32 00 Mrs S Conner, paiqier sect 30 X) Tha Valua of 11 Friend. ... . I I oKNKi.u, la. for oversix years I was greatly troubled with constipation and j bilio'isness and was of en unable to work. At the suggestion of a friend I tried Simmons l.ivei Regulator ami am , now free of these troubles. IIirion Taleton. Your drmrgist sell- it in pow der or liquid. The powder is to be D. R. Ml'KI'IIY. Chairman Stale Cenlri I Committee Ciias N. Wait, Secetarv. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION With the vote in 1802 for Mr. I'.eiuieii for supreme judge us n basis, each of the several precincts in Che-kamas comity is entitled to the following numoer 01 delegates to the H.-m a-raiu County Convention to be held in Ore gon City: Canyon Creek. . Cascades Upper Molalla. . (ieorge Abernelhy Highland Seivers West Side Pleasant Hill... Hardings New Era Needy Can by Lower .Molalla... Clackamas Milk Creek Viols Garfield Ely Damascus Beaver Creek. . . . Tualatin Oswego Milwaukie Borings Clierryville ppringwater ...I ...3 ...8 ...1 ...4 ...2 . . .2 ...3 ...3 ...5 ...5 ...4 ...4 ...4 ...3 .. 1 ...3 ...1 . 4 ...8 ...5 ...1 ...1 .3 SUMMONS. N' TUB CIRITIT COntTOKTIIF. STATE OK Orcein, for the Cuuiily of Cliit'kaiinui. Martin I. Muritau, 1'luliilill', i vs. Annie L. Morgan, Defendant.) To Annie I.. Murom, the above-named ilofeii iliiu': in the liHiiiv uf the altttv of Urt-ieiu.vou are ri'uliu.'it t.n ilDiii'Hr anil anawer the ('(ililiiliiitlL (if the pniiniiii iiureui.on or uciore .Moiiiiay.mu nan iittyot April, A. 11. lwiw; mm n you ittu to auawer, the u'.uintiH will aiwly Ui the eniirt for the rellei prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: For a tle- K.uuIm Trunk r I creo (llMnmiiiic the bunds nf inmriiiioiiy now ex inline utrinvi-u .w oii.i n. uin.ii.ni. mi" km sui'li other and further relief ilk lo thecourl may deem equitable ami Just. Thl summons l published by order of Hon. Tlioi. A. Mrlirl.lc, Judge of the 3th Judicial ilia trtet uf the slate uf On-iron, dated February lotli, IKH. COW1NU CuvYlNti. Attorneys for Plaintiff. t - Soda Springs 2 Barlow 3 Canemali 4 Marquam 5 Union 1 HIIKHIIT'S NOTICE OF S.LR UN DKIt FORECLOSURE. N TIIK rlltrt'lT ('(ll'UT "K TIIK HTATK OF omaou, lui the L'uuuly of llm-kmum, William Vnri'lul, I'lulullir. v. . 5 Kdward Kmnurvr. Defendant.) SlAT OF OllKIION, I Luiiulyof L'lai kaiiios.) Notice In hrhv alvmi tluil bv vlr-ue of an ex. ei'iiltoii and order uf ale l.im-d ouloi lh eircull i-onri of the (dale of On-Kitu for llit i-uunty ol I'laeknmaa, bearing diitu tlm lH:b day ol reliru ary, in a mill In rein tlm ahvi-iiaiiied weiu I'hoiitlri and d fi-iidanl, oumiiiiiiiilliiif me. in nit name ! tne mate id ureaon, uihi out i lite real oialu linn luafb-r df rllH.-d. to re l.e Hlllll aillllt-lflil In tullnly lln drmalliU of Mid de i M, to wlii I 071. Hiir, cmla aeerui-d and a V attorney fer, together willi Interna on the Hiiniu smcu mud deereu uai eiitervd al III oi- cent, per auiium, and alun Hie eoNta ul and ul luiMiliig inla aalu. Now, therefore, In olieiliuiie loan i, in-free, I arm, 011 Saturday, Ihe Till d iy April, Isim, at Iho hour of onu u't-loek . 111 aald day, al the Iruut dnur uf the uuiirlliouav id county, oiler mra.ilual pillule anetluu, and sell lo Ilia lugheat and beat bidder, lur eaall I hand, all of the right, llilu and lulere-t Itie aai defendant, Kdward Kameiur, had on the null uf January. I Ki,t, In and lo the billowing dcae rlhd real property, lo.wll: Nortiiweat.'t ollha aniilti east t4 of aeellnu 4, towlialdp 4 auMlll, range 1 eaal ui iuh vt iiiitmeiie ini-riiiiH.il, containing HI acre, 111 I'lai-KHiiia eoiiiiiy, iiri'gnii, hill, d lliialllh il lyof M.irell, A.M. I Mil I. f. W. OANllNO. sherlir ol Claekiiiua Cuuiily, Oregon SHERIFF'S SALE. IN TIIK IMHITIT COI'KT OK THK HTATK O a Oregon, fur the Cuuiily of I'laekaina Kiaina .McDonald, I'laluilll', : Ijiiliu Ituyal and tlsinnu Itovsl, Defendant.! Slate of Orego , 1 ' Cuuiily of t'liickiimus.j )Y VlltTt'K OK AN KXHCUiMK, JlIX int-iii, urder and deeree duly latied 1,111 ul and ii'iikr tlm se.cl of Ihe eircull court of Ha state of Oregon for the county uf ClaukaiuaM, lu inuihi y directed, dam th7ihdv of Mareh.lKH upon a judgment and decree rendered In said court 011 Hie 1Mb day uf Nuvciiilicr, ln'.i:i, In laur of Km iuh McDonald, pliiliillll. and against hadru Koyul, defendant, fur the aiun of four thousand dullara in gold coin, with Interest thereon at llii rule uf eight percent, e.-r milium from Hi iJlli day 01 April, ls'.i:tt ami the further niiiii uf two iiuiiiireii aim any miliar attorney 1, with cola, iiisuuracineiiiH ami laxca anil accruing coal, commanding ineto make sale of the followin described real prom-rly: Iteginuillg at the aolllh. veal corner of lot No. S iu block No. t.i, aa Ihr same nppcara upon the map and plalaulOreguu i.uy. 1 iiiekamas cuuiily, Oregon, on tile in 111 eleik' olllee of said c uiily; iheiica nonhcrly along Alain alr.et ol audi city llilrly leetaiieiicea righl-Hliglea lo satd Main street foiltbeualerlvoui hundred and live (lu.i) led: thence al right-am;!. Willi I lie last ileaerioeil line anil parallel with said Main street aoinlivvu Icily thirty (:lb feet, to uie Hutiiueriy line 01 sain nil; tiieuee 11 ruiweai. eily along the southerly line ul salil lutuuu lulu urcil tintl live (loo leei, 1.1 aam .nalll aireei, ucli lie pli,-e of beginning. Also ihe northerly one hull uf the northerly one bull of lui No. 7 uf said 11 iick .No. J1l: ailid poll! ill lu be fill oil bv a lull ilrmvii ut rigbl-auglca to ald Mnin street, and descrilH-il 11a lollows, viz.: omuii-iic leg tin aald .Yiiih alreet al the northwesterly turner ul aaiu lot 7. thence al right-angle tu said Main street 11 nlig the liorthurlv line 01 sniu lot one litiiulieil mid live (la) led. 10 the northeast corner uf auld lot: tiieuee al rigiu-augiea lu sum last nest-noeu ine Mcvculevnanil clevcu-iuruellistli ll-wj icel thetn-e at rlghi-auglca tu iid last deaenhed line una nuuiiiuil ana live (iu-i) ivci 10 aaiu Alain street; uielice along aal.l .ilala atruet norineaal- erly acveiilccn and eleven -forliclha (.7 11-411) led to the place ot beginning. The maps and plat relarrfil 10 being those tiled by the late Dr. John Mi-Liiiighiin ul shiiI Oregon city, Oregon, itnw. therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment. urder and decree, and in compliance with the commaituKofaald writ. 1 will.'un eaturday, tl e l-tt 11 day 01 April. I:u, at the hour 01 -Jo clock r at tne 1 rout uooroi inccoiirtnouae 111 uregou City, In the futility of Clackamas, slate of Ore gon, sell, subject In reilcmpliun. all the right, title and Interest, which thu above iiuuicd de fendant, Ladrii Kuyal, hud, uti the third day of June, isihj, tne nine hi me mongago 01 puuuiin ncrc in, or RUice had 111 and to the abuve de scribed real property, al public auction tu the iiigiicai niiiii,;r lur liiiicu ntitic goiu com. easn In Iniiitl. to nallsfv said execution, judgment. order and decree, Interest, taxca, cost and accruing cost. Oregon oily, Or , March in, isim. C. W. O.VNONO. Sheriff nf Cbickiiuina County, Oregon. Uregon City So. 1 (( Oregon City No. 2 7 Oregon City No. 3 4 The Democratic County Convention will be held at rope s hall on Anril Tl It. Democrats are requested to hold their primaries in the several preelitels for the election 01 delegates on or before March 24tli. W. K. Cari.i , Chairman Dem. Co. Cum. Don't Take Our Wont, But cull your druggist to one side ami ask him privately which of all the reme dies advertised to cure rheumatism, lie would recommend. If he is posted, and conscientious, he will tell you that Or. Utuuimonu s iiiglitnim; Kemedy is Ihe only one that oilers a reward of $,00 for 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 druggists, or sent to any address by express. Drum mond Medicine Co., 48-50 .Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Itipuns Tubules : best liver tunio. Kipaus Tahules cure constipation. Ripans Tahules cure headache. IN THE CIKCnr COUIIT FOR THE STATE a. J uf urcguu for Clackamas Cuuiily, Joseph Hedges, I'lnlntlir, vs. W. M. Iltirket awl SaruliW. Ilurkel, Defendanti To W. M. Uurket and Sarah W. Hurket, said de- feiulaiila: In the name nf the state of Oregon, you are ncreuy rviiiureii in appear and answer tne cumplalnt tiled againsi vuu la the above en titled suit on or before April liith. lw.ll, and If you full so lo answer, fur want thereof, the il hid li it will apply to the court lor Ihu relict de manded lu the complaint, to wit, the fureclosure of a certain mortgage recorded lu Vol. 32, page AIT), Mortgage Kccurda of aald county, upon the folluwiiig described real estate, lo-wll: Begin ning al Hie uurlheast corner uf section :h, town- ahip 2 south, range 2 east ol the Willamette me ridian; running iheni e south m rods;tlicuie west n.u rods: thence norm 10 risis: 1 hence east ItiO roda to the place of beginning, together wiin attorney a iocs unu eo.ua. Tills aiiuiniona Is published by order of the 11011. r. A .Hcuriiic. maiicaiiu entered rcimiary Klth, ISIM D. D. 11. LATOl'RIiTTti, Attorneys for rinliilllt. Uipaus Tubules cure liver troubles. ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT STREET ASSESSMENTS. WOTICK IS IIKItKllY GIVEN HI AT HY VIRTUE OK CERTAIN WAKKANTS FOR THE. CO!, lection ol certain delinquent aired Improvement assessments, levied for the Improvement of Main street In Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, which warrants command nic to forthwith levy on the pniperty described below, upon which Is assessed the amounts respectively, herein set forth, fur Hie Improvement of said Mala street, as hereinafter spec illed, in said city, as directed in Ordltiauce numbered Iii7 of said city, which assessments are declared, by Ordinance numbered l.'il), and Were entered 111 the Docket of City Liens 011 the rah day of October, A. D. IStii), to the owners herein specified, and which further comin tud mc to sell the same in the manner provided by law, to make the sums set forth below, together Willi my percentage and costs, and further to return the proceeds of such sale o the City Treasurer, and said warrants to the Recorder of tuld city, with my doings endorsed thereon, together wllh the receipts of the Treasurer (or the proceeds of such sale as paid to him, within sixty days from the date thereof: such warrants hearing date the liith day of February, tS'.)4, and givan tin ier the hand of I. I. 1'urtcr. Recorder of said city, and scaled with the seal of Oregon City. I have levied on the following described properly, as belonging to the individuals whose names appear below annexed, as the same appear assessed and recorded lu the said Docket of City Liens, and I will, nn Saturday, the 17lh day ol March, ls!t, at the door of the county court huiiae In Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of aald day, sell at public auction tu the highest bidder tor cash In hand on the day of sale, all ihe below described property, or so much theieof as ony be necessary to pay and satisfy the sums set opposite such descriptions of property, and assessed againsi tliu same for such street Improve ments above set forth, together with accruing costs, charge and excuses : OWNKS S SANK. John lilcblsch and .M.J. llnslerlik 4 2 E. D. Kelly 5 4 Miss K. llarclay 0 3 Miss K. llarclay It , 1 Alden Ki nit A Vegelab It) 3 T. Wygmit 10 2 T. Wygant 11 4 Julia Richards I'.' 4 Jane E. Duck 12 3 Jane E. llni-k 12 t I. T. Barin 12 t L.T. narill 1:1 4 James Polan Estate 13 3 James Dolan Estate 13 2 James Itolan Kstatr 13 1 James IVIan Fnali 1.1 I. T. Barin l." l I. T. Barin IS A J. Ferguson 1 7 Mrs. J. K. Sampwn 24 s Mrs. Margaret W ygant '7 S II. W. K- DESIHIITIO.N. Ilegliiuiiig at SE. corner of lot 4. blk. 2, thence northerly along west line of Main SI . -JS fed ; thence w'esterly at right angles s feet; thence southerly at right angles 2s fcai: thence east erly nt right angles S7 feet lu point of tie ginuliig The north half of lot J nf blo.-k 4, cut off by a line at right-angles tu Main street ri . ' .r' a .e' t , HAIR DEATH if ? N t:xit:tt it I tfamihte ttttif. vhlhrr mmn the hnml,furr. It mm nt ntfk, without tlhvtilarathH ur injury It t.ttlir vioml (hit, nlr km. It for II tl y If ,vHrt 1 li i'rtl fiirtiKil 1h i f hrMHiiutt Ti lijr .i)nUlitiii I) html until tiit 1 VI IUlMI. Hl'kMHWlcillif.l i till tlllfhfl Ulltll'tlllV Hlt'l III iiriiinltil Mi-t ui ul itlr him'cIhIM tlml t-v.-r It llvi.l, I u rl 11 u hi) trlvnlf pr lift leu n htV- Mine Min-Mitf (lit- iinMilty Mini NrlcKwiiuv nf Kumptf lit oruRcrliifil lit in fri'lpe, fit, j I by until, M-fun-lv iiiickcd. furrfinnh 1 nriirr nmjtnrninn, miir rtjj mm ,,r Nirrira, 47 AtLlri'M l I; The Skookum Root Hair Grower Co , j I'l'i't, k, t7iMiu.11 rum Avi't.ne, vine. I BALD HEADS If What It the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, V harsh, brittle? Does It split at the ends? Has it a lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or J brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your sculp Itch ? Is it dry or In heated condition ? If these are some of your symptoms be warned in time oryou will become bald, f iSkookumRootHair Grower! FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For SuflY Ins II uni unity. IMiy.lelans (live Tln-lr Ib-nitsliaa lu the J'euule, nil Vnil CIICCCDO Wrlie n. atone., as- UU IUIJ OUffLII! Plaining your Iruiibla, and wm will acini you jri uf ('liKr; a ri'U cueuag of apeelHlly lirepareil ri-inillca lawt aultml In your ran-. WK WANT 1(11 II IIM.'U MKNIIATIOK. UfC PAftl PlIDC Iheniiiat njinriirtttfd illiifaiieii ML UHI1 UUIIL of . Olirtrealuiant for nil illaeaa.- Mini ilelonilllle are Mialeru and ss'leiiiifle, aeiiilreil by nutiy yeaia' esperleiiu. wlilcli eUHble us tu Ullarautee a Cure, lln nut deapslr. N. II. We have Uf only positive cure f. kulktst HITS I ami CATABail. Hrr.ren, given, t'emiatieliliy lueattHl. Uld eetabllsiied.) Or. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AN0 SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, 7 1 U . Market Ml., San Krnclaeo, tai Your Stomach DistressesYou after eatluft a hearty meal, and the result la a chronic cats of Indbjee tion, Hour Htomach, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or a billow attack. RIPANS TABULE8 niirtloa, Revvlttie the , Ller mmi Howeli, Farlly Prnmate MlAltlnrh the lllood. ftudftre ft Povlclve Car fur t'uoii I patl n. Hick lleasjachet B1U fouBUm auu all other ViMwum arutog mini a diavtmiemi eomiuu n or tat) L,ivtr huq Htoiiiacta. They avt tumtiy yet pnimptiy, and narfiu-l iltirmilliin CrillnWa thotr IIM. Ml linn i4 Tabulft tmke the plateuf an Rat Ire Aledlciue t hem, aud ihoult be kvptfor usviuoTcr istauui Sold by drugffitt or tent by . wail. Prict, m TwoDottar. THERIPANSCHEMICALCO. ! Iiraet St., New Vara, llIKUIFF'S SALK I'M) Kit TAX EXKd'TloN. IIY VI KIT K OK A WAKKAXT ISHI-KI) OI'T of the t'ountv court oi llio wUile of Oreuuu lur t iit kauiKH county, to mo niret-UMi, romiuaiiii in mu to lew hihhi (Iib ickhIh hikI i-lialU-N, iimuiitc otliLTH, of the folloutiitt-immt'd (Hximver. on thu dihiKiuciit tax roll of IM2, and if none et mm be iiuiu, tneu upon tne real piopertv mc forth tht'Mu, or ho much thereof art blmil HalUf; the amount of tiizi'H ho charired, with eon iiik exouiiHen. mid beiuir tuiahle lo thid anv iierHonal lroteily, I duly levied upon the following de serihiMi lucre oi real property, iyiii) huh ueing in sum iitteKamiot eoumy, stale oi ureKon. k serihed and aKHtwei) an followtt: ti. Klllm, agent inottuaKe jriveu July ;tlsl, I8sit, recorded hi Vol, '. I'Hiiu Zy, on part of U W. Walllnu U. Ii. and UKttlhKt I. k MHone and wife, atesKCl value uMMio. lax 1 .0. And on SHitirday, the 17lh day of March, 1H!H, at the hour of '2 o'clock p. m. ol wild day, at the front dour of the courthouse In said county ami uu I will sell Ihe a hove deKcnbed iroiw rly at puhlle hucHoii. the hlirhext bidder for cawh. nut) feci lo re- demj'tion, to Katittfy said warrant, eonti and ae- (TUillL'COKtH. U. W. UANONU. dheriil and lax Collector of ClackamaM Co., Or, SilEKIFF'rf TOTICK OF SAI-E UN VliH KXKCUTION N THE CIRCt'IT COCRT OK THE STATE OK Uregon, for the County of Clackamas, Thomas Charimiii and K. K. ( liarnifln.l liniiuvis as v,iinriiiu a nun, i iuiuiiiik, n mid J. H.Teaftdule, part on & TuhmIhIc, Uefendants. J Heuben Kant nerti an Kaiilou HTATK CP OllK.iON, f County of Clackuma.t.i Notice fx hereby fiiven that by virtue of an ex ecution i united out of the circuit court of the stale ol Oregon fur the count? of ClackamaM, bearing date the irih day uf January, ly, in a suit wherein the above-named were plaintiffs and defendants respectively, commanding me, In thu name- of the statu of Oregon, that out of the personal pnerlv of said defeudanU or if siit.lcicut cannot be found then out of the real estate of -mid defendants, to realize a film sum lent to wtt faf y the demand of said decree, tu- wit: tM'.UUiml afuithersumofbi.K.Ktoictftlier with interest on ttie same since said decree was entered at eight per cent, per annum, and alno tne eoNisoi ana unending tins sale, now, there fore, in obedience to such execution. 1 did. on ie3Lstdayof Muv. INM, duly lvv unon, under attachment In this action, and will, on Balurday, the 17th day of March, iwrt, at the hour of one o'clock p. in of said (lay, al the front door of the oourtuouHe iu said county, offer for sale at pub lic auction, auo hvii to tne nigneHt ami uesi mil ler, fur cash In hand, all the rlirht. title and interest the said defendant had iu and to Ihe following described real propel ty. to-wit; lleiog part of U Moaier 1). L. C. in section 0, township J soutii. raime ,t eaM. and iieHcriued as follow. to-wlt: Ktgiuuiiig al northwest corner of I, o. towiiHhlp 3 south. ranireie.m: run ing thence north til o east 12 ehalus; ea t lift halns: south 'Jtto trlt chains, went H. bains, north 260 west 2o.a0 chains: noulh 70 went 2ti.47, to west boundary of elatm at a ptilnt .-'.ucnainssomn eam irom place oi uegin- ing; tueiice tracing sam west nounoarv topiace 1 bcuinninir: cuiitainimr in all tX) acres, more or ess; also all of lota six (G), seven (7) and eight ) in section nuin town nip a south, range : east vt . Al., foutiiiuiiig w.77 acres in Clackamas county. Oregon. Dated this tutu nay oi reuruary, a. u. i"iM Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. North half of 1 7 id tibx k Si, rnt off by a line at right -an gl tu Main trr-t B-Kinnlng at Ihe N W. cfn-r i.f Iik H, Uk. Ti. Iline MmhiTly rut line A Main trrrt -C 7 f-et; ilirnre wtcrlr nt rt'it mih 70 frrt; thncf itortlirrlT t ri;ht-iiKlf( :t7.7 f-t: t Injure wtfriy t rig)it-ariglt;i "M fwt to plwOf of bfinnina; AUo IVfinnitig at aurthmt rnnirf f "kI iA X lic wratrrly along Ihe Mtiilh lioe of -Vti tmt :i ferl: thfiiee rttllifriT t rilit-(cb :I4.K fwt; thrfMv ea-trrly at rii;ht-nirl V frt- thrnre Rortherly at ritthVanslt . 4 K fet. to plaf of beginHing SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF FORECLOS URE SALE. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATK OF Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, . W. Mi'duirc and II. D. Mctlnlrc, I'laintill's, vs. Win II chl . Chapman, and S. W. Hlasdcll, assignee for the henelk f the creditors of Wlnm-HI H. Chapmnn, Defendant. STATK Or" OllEOOH, I Cuunty of Clackamas. i Notice Is hereby given that by v irtue of an ex- iitiDii ami omer oi saie issued out oi ine cir it court of the state of Oregon for the county of lackamas, Oearinn: date me inn aay oi reurti ary, lfi'-N, in a suit wherein the above-named wen piAintiiis and ueienuanis, commanding u the name of the slate ol Oreuon. that out f the rtal estate hereinafter deitmbed, U real ize a sum sutllcient to satisfy the demands of Miid decree, to-wit: WtWi.K and costs accrued of 17.LH), together with io teres ton the same since ul decree was entcreti. at in tier cent, per an nul, and also the cmts of and attending: this sale. Now, therefore, m obedience to such decree, I lid duly lew up n, and will, on Saturday the I7th dav of M ircri. lti. at the hour of one o'clock p in. of said day, at ttie front door of the courthouse in said county, onvr for sale al public auction, and sell to tne luncst ami oest Didder, for cash iu hand. All of the right, title and inter est the said defendants, above-named, had at the date of the mortgage, in and to the following de criled real propeily. hwit: Situate, Ivlng and h ina In (he (initi- nf I'ttu-ICatimaii in thp MtHft nf Oregon, mihI boiimled and particularly discrlted nn follows: An undividetl twenty nine hun d red t lis of a tract of latid lionnded by tieginniug at a point at low water of the Willamette river, which mint is sixty it)) fct south of the south- west corner oi ine old Mandnni grist mm tin the rive,- bank at the town of Milwaukie in said Clackamas county, and ruuuiiiK thence east three hundred (;kn) fort to the west line of the county road between I'ortland and Oretroii Citv thence northerly fifteen hundred (l.'-OO) feet along uie west une oi smui county road to me norm sidetdthe old mill pond at the bridge across i Johnson creek: thence weterly and southerly. " i folloainx the northern and western boundary of 11 tilt said mill pund to the northeast corner of an acre -i i of land deeded and conveved bv O. H. Hendee ane wife to Crystal Springs Water Company; thence wenterly along th north line of said acre tract to hiw water mark in Ihe W ltlamette river: thence following ihe meanders uf the right bank of the Willmiette river easterly and southerly up tream b the oint of bt-ginning. together I with the tract of ground at the watte-way of ttie j southerly mill pond, and also including all J water rights and priTuVg owned by the said defendant. Win Held S. Chapman, and in atirwiw ! bt'lnngiutr. appertaining ur mpii-ite to the maia l tenain-f of the wnter power or the operation of the mill on said aiMve-deerjli real estate, to grthcr with all and singular the tenement. I here1itanrnts and appuru-uaiifva thereunto be longing or in nrnvwitM appertaining. j iHiled thi U day of February. A. !. 1H. C. W. liANON'ii, j Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. 2V r.2 m 17 44VS ;w iVd Vt 224 !3 1SS t2 I irt -17 j 1S7 17 1V 14 j w m I l'.tf !l 176 74 IMS 7fi ITti 74 1m-. 76 114 ' ll. ;w (Uwhatronniwl. IuprndutloBlaiiotiiiil(lnt,batlhijiuHorrliitine IC I nmruii. Knowlwlaa ot Ilia dlawus of ttie lialr and icalp led In Ui, aitwir- r I Mry of bow to treat tliam. "HILOiilluin"OODtiiini.iiieriiiiDerainuruii.. i Uuiiiwa k..t a rfl i wi.ifiill. Mw.lii.ff surf rf realiliiif Tnnln. Ilv atlmulalllll, . the folliuie. a tout aUina auir. curM tumtnur ami flroic, Aalrmtialil , 1 IP Keen the vlp olaau, healthr, and fro from IrrlUtlnf Mnptloni, ty the iu of iknokum Mia Huap. 11 doltuyi ikiduiIIo (nwoli, vihu d 1 M awm ,M ea r. ... mnelil. on rrcrlutof Drke. Urawel. tlM Mr buttle 1 1 fur ti.lM. Heap, MM. lrJariHurii. f THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR OKOWliK tu., fi SI ! Vlftk Aeaa. New York. N. V. 5 WVWWWWVaf YOU WANT A NEWSPAPER FROM THE METROPOLIS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Tlie San Francisco Weekly Examiner IS THE ONE GREAT WEEKLY OF THE COAST. 1M Till riBHT PLACE. IT OlVUi KVEItT IUD9CltIDItR ONK OT TI1R FOUR M AGN1KICKNT ITCU1NOS, OR PAINT1NQ8, DKBUIIIUfD BILOW. AND OELIVKIII IT BAKKLV AT H18 ADD1IS88, POSTAOR l'AIDl "THE BATTLE OF OETTYSBUHQ," In Co'brt, by Thurlilru?. Ihe Great War Arll.L "THE SIRENS," In Colon -i Painting Fittou Ihe World Over. "CHRIST OR DIANA," Illustrating an Historical Event ol Early Christianity. " PEEK-A-BOO !" a First-Prize Winner at the Paris Salon. tech of the. Picture, It 9U28 Inehea, and therare elegantly rtprixluecd In fao-atintle. ihowlni arerjr feature of the frett orlglael,, either one of which could tot be porchaaea for 1100,000. - Besides, There Are 9,000 Premiums HAHQIHB III tAWt f0H 2S CiNli TO tW.OOO TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS. The price of the WaiiLt Kl.iei le el 60 per rear, Includlne; the Preoilum Picture tni jroui hare of Ihe SU5.000 till ot Premium, which art fullf deecrlbed lo Iho Iwolre pago Premium Supple, mesl, which will bo seat free ei application to W. H. HEARST. Publlaher. San Franolaoo, Cut. IN TIIK CIltcniT IJtil'HT OK THE STATK OK Oreifnu for t.'larkiiiiiua I.'iiiiuty I Bernlet) K. IHy, fleal lit! II'. i v. Frank K liiy, Delcinliiiit.) Id I-rrtiilc K. Iiiv. nhhI ilt'li'iidiiMt: In tho iiitini- nf the HtnUi ol Ori-it'Hi. von lire tit-r.-hy riH,iln-rt Ui HPiH-nr anil HnawtTlliectmiiiluliit llliil amiiiiat yuil lu tut- hIiovo enllllt'il anil by tliv tlrat iluy nf inu next ri'iriinir ti-rm ol aula conn, lo wn.: nit- liilti dtiy of Anrll, 1iih. Hnd It you mil n to an awvr for want tlu-ri-ot the pluintlll' will apply to uie couri nr inu rt-iifi iiuiiihiiiii'ii hi ihu voiii. plHiiil, to wit., lor a ilecrw illaaolvhiK tin niHr rlnnu Rniilrait now exlatlnit bftwven iiUlnlill' anil oVfciKlHiit, and fur the curt'. ctiHtody anil nonlnil of the minor rhlli nf Dlulntllf anil di ft-niliin'. for ilie coal anil (llanurMJini-iitanf tho anil, iinil for aucli oIIkt unil furtln-r relief hn to the court may win meet with eoiilty ami roikI cimai'lelK'e. Thla ainninolia la pulillaheil pnrali ant to an nnler made bv the Hon. loynl B.Sterna. Judlte of the fourth judicial dlatrli'tof the late oiureuon. Iiati'il ri'liruarv '.'Mh. INit. UOIUKI.N K. HAYKS di vKOKCK I.. STOItV, Altnrncys lor I'lali.liir. ORDIXAXCK XO REIKIS l!ITY HOES OltDAIN A K(II.1,0V.S; Hkitiox 1. That the aalary nf the I'lly Altor uty Iw and Hip am-ia hcrehy llxnl ut live dol. lara per iniiutli. Kkc. '2. 'Hie I Iv Council mav from t me to time allow Mich ft-i fur circuit or Kiiprciiie isiurt aae 'n winch aald altornev mav annaar lor tlie city aa they in their judKiiu-nt may vuualdcr reasonable. kc :i. Ordinance No, 4T la hereby lepealcil. Thi orilliiunce to conic up for hecuuil readiuu and paasnKe at a aprolul meeting of the i; 1 ty CiMincll to he held March '-D, lH Onlered iiunluhud bv the City t otiacll at a meeliiiK he'd Murrh 7, 1H I.. I.. I'UKir.K, Rceorder ol Orenoii City, Or. N THE CIRCUIT COI'KT OK TIIK STATK OK Oregon, for the County of Cluekumaa. John Lund, I'lalntlir, 1 William W. Xeevm, Alfred Naeve. Ade-1 line Wllklnanii, hmeiine nailer audi John Walter (her huahand), Jennie y i:urnu ami iieorge j. uurrin tnnr nua band), t'liarlr W. Karrcr and Anna Knrrer (hia wife), John line and Mural' Smith, Defendant). To William W. Necvea, Alfred Ncevea, Adellno niiKiuwin, r.meiiu nailers, juiin niiter. Chariea W. Karrer and Anna Karrer, Defen dant' 111 the name of ihe state of Oregon, vou are hereby required to appear and anwer the com plaint Illed auainst vou In llieabove-enlltlcd suit on or before Monday, the liilli day of April, A. ii. imp i, mat dciiik ine nrai nay ol ine uexi regu lar term of the above-entitled court for the coun ty of ClaekuiuHH: mid If you fail ao to answer, for wiini inereoi ine piainuu win apply to ine court for the relief demanded In aald complaint, to-wit: For judgment and decree nl aald court that the plnliitilf is Ihe owner In lee simple of the west half of the south west quartcruf sectloutwculy.blx i'JIi) in township one (1) south of raiiire three i:ll east of the Willamette meridian, in Clackamas oiiuly, Oregon, tree and cleur from any claim of defendants, or any of Iheni; that none of the defendants have any valid or lawful claim to said real property, or any part thereof, and that the claims of uefeudant.s and of eauh ol them, are wltliout right aa agaluat plaintill; and thai plalniiir title to Bald property be duletcd aa against defendants. nils summons ia punnancu ny order of the Hon. Iival B. Stearns, judge ul the circuit court of the stale of Oregon for the fourth judicial dis trict, dated March 1st, A. I). 18111. k. ii. i-k.i-.iit, Atlnruev for I'lalulln". SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE I'NDKIl EXECUTION. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OK uregon, lur the County of Multnomah. Phoebe (illbcrt, Plaintiff.! va. 5 J. It. Labcr, Defendant. ) STATE OP OlIKOON, I County of Clackamas.) NOTICE Is hereby aiven Hint bv virtue uf an execution issued out of the cliciiit rouit uf the slate ot Oregon for the county ol .Multnomah hearing data the l'llh day of Kebruarv, Hurt, in a suit whereiu Phoebe Gilbert waa plaintill' and J. Laber waa defendant, onmmandiiiir me. in the name of the state of Oreiziin. that nut ut the nt.p. aonal pmperty of plalnlill' if sufficient could lie louuii, aim ii ikii men, ine real estate beloniilng to plaintill'. to reallxe a sum suitlcient to satisfy thu demands of said decree, to wit: fU 30 costs nil also mil- coats ol ami aiteniliug thi writ. Now. therefore, being unable to tlnd neraonal property nl the above named plalutllf, I did, on the Iih day of .March, 1WH, duly levy iiikiii. and will, on Siilurilav. ihe 14th day of April, lam, at the hour of 'i o'chak P.M., of said day, at the irimi iioor oi ine ct un niiuse iu said county, oiler for sale at publfe auciioii. and ell lu tlie highest and beat bidder, fur cash III hand, all of me rigni, line aim interest toe said piiuitin nail, at date of levy, in and to ihe following described real property, to wit: commencing al ine norinwest corner oi the eonre Hrock and Eunice Hroi k D I,. C. known a claim numlier 4u In township three (:l) south, range one (1) east, running thence aouth along thei laim Hue Mo lil-lno fell: ilience en-1 ia' IM: thence north :u 81 10.1 feet: ihrbce east U4I feet more or less lo a point: thence north H 7-10 feet to and alonir claim line ni extreme mirth Hue of said claim: thence west l-Vat. feet along the north line of said claim to the place ot W- innlug, containing il i, actea more or leas. vaied mis mn duy ot March, A. I). 1WH. c. w. t.AXUNd, ShcrilT uf Clarkama i o. Slate of Oregon. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OK THE SOUfilEitA rAClHC CO. fcxpieaa liaiiia Leave roiliund Dull). o;ulli. ! Aurtli. 0 1.', c. ai. j l,v I'oiilaud At S'.Ui7t :IUl-.M. Lv Oregolilllj .t J;pja.a 10:'l.i a.m. j Ar Hun rriiticiaco l.v i i:uo r. a Tlm above trams stop uiail aiaiioua Irorn Poiilnud lo Alliauy inclusive, luligrui.Hhedda. HuIho, llnrrlaiiurg, Juuetlgu City, Irving, hu geue and u II alullinia Hum Uoacbiug IoAmi ulid ucliisive. HOSKIIUltti .MAII, DAil.Y :.'Ul A. M. ' ii::n a.m. j:.'ajp. H. 1.V l.v Ar I'orllaud Oregon l ily Uosebiirg Ari t:il-.V l.v II::ukm l.v 7.UIA. M DININU CA118 ON otiUKN ItOlTK. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS ANII SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Irnlua. WealMlilo lilvialiin. Itetweeii I'OUTi.AM) ami ( OIIVAI.I.IH AII.TIUm UAII.V tKXCKII al'NPAV,; 7::tu A. .M. I l.v " p'tirtliimr TrlTiTfrFTjiT 12:15 P.M. Ar Corvallis l.v l:iul'. M. At Albany and Corvalil conueci with tralna of Oregon Paelllc Kailroad. KXHKKS TRAIN I1A I I.V t K XI KI'T SUNIlA V. I ." i-AUP. M. I l.v I'nrtlanil 7.26 P. ,M. I Ar McMlnnvlllc l,v ArlS'.T.A.M I nifllA.M. THKOUOH TICKETS TO AM. POINT IN TIIK EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can lie obtained at ihe lowest intcs from I.. II. MOOIiK, Agent, Orrgon City R. KOEIII.KR. E. P. RotiF.RH, Manaorr. A,al.i I A P Alien Portleud, Or Oregon Pacific Railro&d Ccmpar.y" MI.VS. LAItK, Iterru . i'. CojimctiiiK with 8tr. HOMKH" holvvt'en Yiiquina mill San FrunclMco. SteimuT lvfivtn Him FmnnUcii Krlmiiiry 'Jttih, Jlnri'li W, lJlli, '22A nnil DUt. Ki bnmry A'.tli, Jlimli 7tli, Simmer learn. Vtttj tl i hm ITIIi nnd 271 Ii. HIkIiU ncrvi'il ti t'luiti; nutto-. t MtMlntf iln It'll williout For frt-lKlH and iiiiMriiii;i.'r hilcp iiil- to mt Aneiif (JIIAS. .1. IIKMHIYS, HOS & CO., Niw. 2 to H M irket Rtrei't, Htm Kniiiciiicn, Crilif. CIIA. CLAItK, Hivrfrvr, Ciirvulliy, Oregon. THROUGH TICKETS V. 1 1,1 ILJ X- 117 FOR SALE. Eiirlitv arrt'H n( fine farm land, mostly buttuiu, on H'ooilcock creek, Clackattiaa county, two miles from .Meadow It rook poatollice. Three acre cleared, 12 aerea 1 ,.,,. ,lrv or made into a tea landed ; ir'XMl house 20x:!0. I'rice $S00, " ol which fiOO mnat be paid dowt , bal I'o not wear iin permeable ami lilit ance two veara' time. Kor further par- titling hata that con at rain the IiIihmI vea ticulara cafl at Cot HiiR otlii-e or addrexa ' sela of the aralp. I'aei Hall's Hair Ke rne at Vancouver, Waeb. ! newer orraaionallr and yon will nut Ire j M. A.im Tavi.or. bald. J.4iB Panama. Ilm R.,.a and (Seaoeal K.ivai Uuln, Royal Ijidm Royal Mm Annie K kit IT I fart ntTaorthi-ily aala of U T tit W. at, rnt off by a line at ri!il-.)gle to Main trrt 1' .nth half of I'rf -f bKk s. et "f7 by a line I n.ttlui.lr. hi Main atrwt 77 To. f.JI..loii: rVglnnli g al wM wteil r.rT "f ' Ik ttynrr ei'Mlhrly akwa the ml l.untanr of M.ia etrrt X frrl": Iheoce eertrly al nrb.1 encl II,' lert: thenee aavtb.rly al rlcit-eri:l.a Tii... frrt: thenee WMerly al rlnhluiglf- lie f"-t k plare of W. giaaieg 43 F. S. CLIFF, A..'.fcr and I'i'llert.ir bar Orcrw, t'ny. Cla- anna. C. antr, Oregon. TO CONSUMPTIVES 1 ? nniler-ifcine! Iiavitir Itren rtorrd to health tr tiniplf anean, afirr mtTrrtng IW wTrrI Ttr with a -nitp lunt afftrttmi. and ' that i1rad ii CN.-Bn.ptttn. hi anxou in ' make mown In bia rl'W mffrrrn. th? mean of rare. To the who dtirt? ii. h will rlm-r-IiiIIt mnd (fw of rharffi a nrjr o thefivwrip tion ' which th-T will filial wire fore lor rwampf lw. Jtwwwt, rwtarrw. Hmarhi- '. tl ami all thnai anl Innc Mwladir. He' bopf -11 nffrTrni wtll in hi mnrdr, m It ia . inTaltiaM. Tho iririnr ibe fwiyarripiioii, j whK-h will rot then DMhinc and ma? prove a hlfa-tnff. will plrar ,dppi. 1 Aft? A ciy r, M 1 Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. AND Al.Ia Eastern Cities. 3 2 For Sale by Geo. A. Harding DAYS to CHICAGO H n 1 1 v c tte Quickest to Chi nUUI o cago and the East. UrmroQuicker to Omaha nUUlo and Kansas City. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. S. If. If. 1'I.AIiK, i UUVKK W. MINK. J Ki-eelvera K. ELI.KUV ANDEKKON.) Kor rules and et'neral inforiiiation call on or iwl'lrem, V H. IIL'RKRt'Ur, Aast.tiell Pa. Aj,lt 2'4 Witnliiniriiin IS.., cor. Tliinl. i'OKTl.AND OKKUON Job Printing ?t the Courier Of: ice. Riuans Ta'inki cure bad breath. Rinana T ah tile asUt digetifn. Ripnna Tabnlea -. one elves relief. "iriiir." iWVCMIO.IfWJLiyiAHR'? UUI-ri-llLiHTS. CAJ I OBTAIN A PATE!Tt f r . C7P apewer aod an bnneat opinMn mr-.u t Ml A f'O., who bare bad nearly r.;'j . i experience In Ihe peient Imaini aa C:r,m--. Uona atrlrtly confidential. A Haaatb.iak .4 la. lurmati.aa enarernint Palenle and k - u o lain idem eem free. Alao a enuloaiia Qt mecLaa leal and anentiac bonka ecu free. Fatenu takes tbrooah Mima ft f. Ttftfi BpeelalnotlcelntbeMrleaMaeAaaer, . ud una are bronrbt endeiy Mroratbe pa'c -a. pnt onet to the raventor. Thla nletm i a-jt leaned weekly, etejrantly llhaar-ated. baa t Ut re art-eat circalatina of any aoentiae wo-, iu vorid. f)3 . .ear. .rr.i.'e eriea pent fr. Bnlkllnf E.I1U00, nontbly. alivarear ril eomea, 'i . eenta. Krery nnmber entrraln i. tiful plate, in color, and pbotoaranaa ' f rew aoaeea. wtth plana, enablinc boildera to r w aate deaiama and aeenre enermrta. Adc.-a JtL'.NJI i Co, Sn Tuaa. 3a I ao.uaaT