1 I tylt ottrler. Oregon City, April 13, 1894. Democratic County Ticket. For Senator, JAMES T110RNE. For Representative!, DR. W. E. CARLL, MARTIN BOBBINS. P. A. BAKER. For County Judge, J. 8. RISLEY. For County Committioner, GEO. J. CURRIN. For Sheriff, C. W. UANONG. W. For Clerk, B. STAFFORD. For Recorder, A. W. SHIPLEY. For Treasurer, A.J. WASHBURN. For AsBesHor, 8. R. GREEN. . For School Superintendent, C. Y. DRAPER. For Surveyor, 1 ( ; r FRED HESSE. '. For Coroner, JOHN WEI8MANDEL. For Justice, District No. W, A. HEDGES. For Constable, District No. E. T. FIELDS. KILLING HERETICS. Prof. Rudolph, the lecturing ex-Rom ish priest.travels the country over under the direction and protection of the Amer lean Protective Association, for the pur pose of "welling; the ranks of that secret relieio-political rk-anUation, the ad mitted object of whose existence is ac tive, ceaseless opposition to the Roman Catholic hierarchy, and the thwarting of the treason against the governinen t of the United States and our conatitu tional liberties, which, it declares, is harbored by the Roman Catholic priest hood under instigation of the pope. Many members of orthodox Portestant churches, when the case against Rome is skilfully presented, believe the dan ger is real and Join the A. P. A., but members of the "big church" ridicule the movement, and consider it a greater evil than the presumed one it is intend ed to oppose. The while, ex-priests like Prof. Rudolph make a living by id v. iuK the Catholics "fits." If Bob Ingersoll could be prevailed on to deliver a lecture for hat receipts at Sliively's hall on I lie "Mistakes of Calvin and His Followers," he would draw as full a house as Prof. Rudolph, and would crack full as many vulgar jokes at the expense of the Prot- ' estants as he has at the expense of the Koroanists. some one published, a couple of years ago, in pamphlet form a list of the American Protestant ministers that have become a disgrace to common decency. The list is appalling. Prot estantism can ill afford to hire rene gade priest to tar the Catholic clergy. It would be circus if Rudolph and Ingersoll could jravel together. . Mini' ters and priests are but frail human be ings like the laity. Prof." Budolph prudently omitted mentioning in his leetures that during the "middle ages," so-called, not the Catholics alone, but also nn-Catholius, whenever they had the power, punished those that theologically differed from them. At that time in Europe, as now in the Russian empire, a disavowal of the government's religion was in itself treason against the state and was pun isbed as such. Henry the VIII, for in stance, who rebelled against Rome and waged merciless warfare against Ca tliolicism because the pope would not sanction his divers adulteries, during the 38 years of his reign, in the middle of the 10th century, ''ordered the execu tion of 2 queens, 2 cardinals, 2 arch biBhops, 18 bishops. 13 abbots, 500 priors and monks, 38 doctors of divinity, 12 dukes and earls, 104 gentlemen, 124 commoners and 110 ladies." A century later, Oliver Cromwell, the Lord I'ro- tector, with his army of brave, cruel and bigoted English Protestants, landed in Ireland, and with the bible in one hand and a sword In the other, but chered many thousands of Irish Catholics that would not surrender at the first summons to the Puritan tyrant. Famine followed in the wake of the war and persecution to desolate the country, all the priests were exiled or killed, thou sands of people were transported and nearly all the lands belonging to Cuth olics were confiscated and parcelled out by Cromwell among his soldiers. . The persecutions, imprisonments and butcheries to which Elizabeth, queen of England, subjected Roman Catholics, more from political than religious mo tives, for piety never troubled her, need but a passing allusion. Calvin(founderof Calvinism), who had Scrvetus, the liber alist, roasted alive,' and Molr.nchthon, the gentle, scholarly lieutenant of Mar tin Luther, the great German reformer, both agreed that it was proper to kill Catholics or heretics. Theodore Beta, the scholarly disciple of Calvin, wrote a book concerning the "punishment of heretics by the civil magistrate." Heresy hunting, at that time, was as at tractive and lucrative to adventurous minds as office hunting is to day. Hor rible cruelties were committed by both Catholics and Protestants. The state of society and government were vastly different from what they are now. But the world (i. e. the people) has changed, and it does seem that he who fears the reign of a Catholic oligarchy is scared at the ignis fatuus conjured by an excited imagination. Mark : The Roman Catholic church will flourish long after A. P. A Urn and puny unfrocked priests like Prof. Ru dolph are forgot ton, and human liberty will not alone survive but become more complete with the advancement of humanity. Aitohm democrat! will entertain del egates and visltora to the democratic state convention to be held there April 17th. They Issue the following circular letter: "The democrats of Astoria and Clatsop county are taking steps to entertain the members of the stale democratic con vention and other visiting democrats. There i nothing like starling campaign with enthusiasm, therefore we Intend to give our state ticket good start. In Oils effort we solicit your hearty co operation and should feel honored If you could possibly attend In person. We also wish that you would urge the democratic clubs of your county, as well as every other democrat, who can pos sibly spare the lime to come to the state convention. In return we can only promise you that our accomoda tions are good, that our citixons are hospitable and that we propose to make it as pleasant as possible for you." COUNTY COURT DOCKET. law tun Uittiuhoefvr, Uaaiand Cot. Donald McDonild H W Brat w John and William Phillip.. Thoinailne End Tt Thot Charman. AIM 8wek Marion and Mary Johnson Jamea Humphrey nlll Shlblay Pilar A WIm n A M SlilbUy W B Ames Tt Llsile B Boa-era T B t Mnrv Wurthinstoo ri Henry Thauing II E Croat vi 0 0 and Jnlliu Campbell John K Courtney n John Metiler Hamilton Washington ti Empire M ff Co R Anidai n Marion and May Johnaon J D Cooka vi do Ed 8 Newton (!y K 8 N.wtou) ti J O Crumble; A 0 Stogwlcll n Anderson McKinney Jul Tompkln. Maiwcll Ramaby A T Millar nil Harah Una Or Mat Uk of Partland nlVI Jones Stall ti II I Croa W T Homey n Henry and Ann Bmatheri Ja Simpson nil Stafford Tlioi Cliarman at Son . ranton A Tendalr Ealwri, llachman Co Tt W A Ark.ruian J A Junca nflOl Allea Wood! (Irani Phanluy ri J B A Alia M Labar Palmer t Kay fa C 0 loll (Oregon City Herald) r P Ball ti B L A A Seduction Co Slchil Mayar n WAAckarmnn A Thua Campbell Laura BCasi ti A B Stroup Caapcr fonker vi Herman Trolgar B T Brodanon ti Portland Oan E 00 Walter Sbepard Tt Alfred J Burdatta Portland Truil Co r. Reuben Smith Jaa Cruikuhanki vi Hanora Daroren Kobbint A Son ri Helb Anilen Portland Tniat Co va Sam and Jai Mam IK) 1 A and L Q Tbayer W II ritipalrlck ti T W Fouli at al I W Lawrence ti II L Schiller Meier A frank Co ti do UarreUon, Woodruff, Pratt A Co n II L Schiller R L Sabln nUL Schiller Cohen, DavU A Con OUon A Lonli Wadhami A Co n H A Vorpahl Bellomy A Bueeh n E M Howell John Parker n Ida M McClellan at al Joseph Blchnar n John Kalier R L Sabln al al n B I Schiller and T F Ryan Thna Chirman ti John Molten R Sillier n C W Oanong W J Taylor n M T Broderiok J K Sheak n Ann A FT Wallace Lehman, Hoyst A Co n M lluerth II Freeman n Chiiitopher Webb Oao Quintan n liana Johnaon Thoi Charman A Son vi Sllai and Mia Wright V O Harding ti C I and II E Cruaa E T Holgata n J 8 and Amelia C Mullen Mute n Win Jeea and Fred Nelson R II Kraus ri Eaat Side Railway Co Lydla Winetett ri Oregon City C II Oaufleld ti D O Magona and J W droit! C II Brown ti Noah and 8 W ll.nlf.ty II E Crua. t. Clackaniai Alliance No HA State ti Kdward Boylea Ella Oraliam ti John and Mary gchrani George Smith n Robt L Pollock Mra Luella McFarlana n John Leland itqurri dais, Aulgnment of J P llanna, J 0 Plllahnry, aaaignci Do Both Auaten, H I Croat, do Do Oraen Broa t Co, M A Stratton do Eliaa Dlckoiiaon n Jno M Dtckenaon Thomasina Ko.ly (ax.) va 8 A Catherine Rameden A M Pereoni vi Rebeoca Oardner W H Vatighan (acini.) n Jno E Ollfcer at al Thomailna Rudy n Jno Officer Assignment of J P Logan, T F Ryan, aaalgnaa Hansen at al ra Harlun Johnson - Henry Chapman n Clou D Meraar at al Jenningt A Webber ti John Conway Geo W Blrcbard n 8 J Ogleaby A J Cole W T Burnay ti 8 W It Jonea A Bank of Or City Anna K DaTli n Tlioi Datii - Jaa Abraham n Marion A Mary Johnaon W T A L Co n Auric M Draper AWT Burnay Elisabeth Urejoy n P Qen Elec Co Mary A Fallowa vi Mra 0 M I'hlllipt at al Mcliala Ann Teeter ti Sarah L Mack et al Application of Anuie Rorhen for writ of habeaa oorpiu ElliaJThonipaon ra Diuglu W Wllliaiua at al II K Duniway Lumber Co n Jaa Thouiaon Thereat Kramerer n Riidnlph Wl nterer at al Elllo Jonea a R L Jomi J II Cruokilianka ti W II A 01 lie 8 Adanta Fllancy Utla n W T Shurtl.ffet al Nelllo P Brown TI II W Weeco A L M Davli Helen M Montour r. Danl Montour Mm M H Wallace ti W E Weill Jaa II BnggeM n Rlehard W O'Brien E.lato of Potter A Kelly, T F Ryan, aaalgnea City of Portland ti 0 W Uanong, sheriff Danl Jonoa ti Wra Gray at al Chaa II Walaon n Carrie M Watson Mary A Hatch t llenry Jr and Carrie Swift State tb llolra of Jno (I ray A Dan J Jonea Ditnl W Triillingor ti Juliet F Trulllnger Louisa M Stone vi Alonio Stout Jaa Humphrey ti J J Fowler et al M U Lcwelllng vi Frank Been Ed E llowland Tl Dr H W lloaa llernloe E Day ti Frank E Day 0 F Illbbn.nl vi Jin A Anna II Fisher Chai Bauman at al ti M K Shipley et al 8 II Chrlatlan ti Ida Clllt et al Oak Unit. L A I Co vi Chaa U Itunnell Annie JI Duncan ti lid II Duncan Marietta Pratt (adiu.) ti Delilah Sargent Klelchuor, Mayer A Co va J J Fowler at al T B llankiiii ti Wm Logui, Ueu Warner guardian Chai Miwhnke n do do Chai llisley n J II OKU Joe Paillet et al n E 8 Ky Sarah E DaTlilaon Tl W T Duvhlann Wm F Coggawoll ti Knima E Coggawall 8 T 8tfoli.ii. et al ti J B lather et al John P Coulter vi Nancy J Coulter Alignment of II I. Schiller Wm II Roea n J II Toaadali et al Win Vorpahl n Ed Kaniiuurur Mary Maen ti Angua Campbell Phillip Chaperon va Laontlue M Aruoute et al P Uen E Co ti J V Humphrey et al Joi Hed.e. n Wm A Sarah W Burket Martha A Doorei v. Jno W Murdoch Sarah A BniugMoli at al ti Or Cily el al Sarah B Pa)uet el al ti Or City et al Martin II Morgan n Mattle L Morgan Mariniret C Lai no. t. Samuel W Uolnea A C Labiurotta ra Proger BnM et al John llarrii n Wm Crowahm and Will S Creaa Tlioa O'Connor va Saml Eriikeon et al John Lund n Wm W Nearer, II C rUerell. va J W Thomaa et al Virginia Catnplmll n Chaa K CauipMI J P Karmeaaou at al ti 11 ru Royal A D Illinium ti Henry Barnhart A Kelchton ti A Lewi. A W J W MrC nl Anna E Weaton v. Maaon Wraton Agnes giiuunen ti Alva Suramin Kali Ban-lay ti Or Cy A owe Lorejoy TI Will Kail. R C,i A pa Bluer n Chaa Bitaar T VVyuant el al n Or Cy W P Lorenaen ti Mary 8 Wren al al Anlgiiment of J WThtunas,JW.Cainbell,aiala;iiea Mary E Wlneton vi L 1 Pletrbrr BenJ Parker ti Loutaa Parker Hannah B Bufflngton ti C N Walte et al II C Btevene n Henry M Fonte S P Bridge, n Herinlna Arndl V O Harding ti J W and 8 A Chaer Rlla Surface VI Beiry A Surface Minnie V CI Ine TaClarkamaa County Criminal Caaea State va n E Croai (2), State J C Weaterwoll, Slate P A Manjiiam. State) va Wilhelraliia Kohler, Slate ti chai H Aahhy.state ti W W and H P MHiuIra and W 8 Chapman. State vi Frank Hall. State v Frank Hall, State va Fred F Blener, State vi A MrUuthlln. The Renegade Priest, Prof. Hudolpli, LccturcN Under the Auspices of the A. PJL He Denounce tb Itornan Ca tholic Church a an Enemy of our InHtltutlonH. Hliivol v'a hall waa crowded to over flowing Monday evening by an audience of men anil women eagtr to hear the lecture of the e-pritst, 1'rof. Ittidolph. At the time set for commencement, Ker. Oilman I'arker, the Uaptist preacher, topped to the footlights with a song book in his hands and renuttated the audience to rise and sing "America." To the soiik succeeded a short prayer by Kev. Molloy, who was ato on the platform (beside George Clark of Port land and a few other citizens). Mr. DeKrante I lion inttodiicetl Hie speaker of the evening, a miildle sized, Htronulv built man of alsiut U years. In order that the public may jutlkw for itself what dow, groieaiitie uasue oi met ana a aophl-try was woven fur two hours by bisliHp Hyan of I'lillHtlulphia sayi tax collector with bullets! He now Uvea with another man's wile on a N.-vada ranch. ArrhblMiop Hegher declared our public school openly an I gruaxly im moral, and oilier prominent Iioiniali prieata have expressed like opinions. A Catholic teacher of a panx.-hial school at Norwalk, O., ravl-lietl :ll of his ttlrl pupils, and when hla crimes came to light the pariah priest heiped the boast to escaM to Canada by giving him money. When a priest rtcelvei nnlttr to build a church, lie levies a tax on his people, who must either pay or hu damned. The fight to-day is not between democrats and republican! or populists, but between A meritan liberty and the harlot of Konio, All that re minds the Itoinan Catlmlit's of tlieir con nection with the early Christiana Is Unit they eat Hah on t ritiay. 'I'de history of the paal shows that as lung as counlriea were ruleil by komish canon ! and not by sellled civil Ihw, PI'HI.IC Klll'CATlON Was (inossi.r S'Ktl-LBCTKI);- Mr. Wheeler, a writer of the Metho dist church, states that KIiik Victor Emanuel turned loose 70.000 J.llu niotiks and nuns, ami faiind tliut two Miinla of the adults ol Italy could not read, i nn l was the legitimate result ol l'.ipish rule. Father llecker, the noted missionary, wrote in the Catholic Wurlrf, July, l.iii), that heretical opinions must be. reniHteil even to "war and bloodshed.' Arch. the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. a uenani, reckless, aguressive, skiiiui Icliurcli is iiiloloraut becU'Jsu she alone speaker ol gtxxl ability, Killed with an has the proof." This religious deNpitism excellent memory and a clear, ringing tries to crush out American liberty, voice, with the uniiiiMtakablu object of We do not question the ritibt of Unman iticitinv fierce hostility against the Ko- Catholics to believe unythinx they man Catholic church and increasing the membership of the A. P. A., a svnoosi ol the lecture pillows below. Thirteen years ago, lie said, he threw off ine letters ol sacerdotal slaver When a church ruled by a foreign po tentate tries to eticroiich on our liber tics, it is time to rise In opposition to it. hi, reter, whom the Kottilsh church please, but wo wilt md let the IVpe of Koine and h'.s army of- Jesuits over throw the American school system. tJenor Caslelar said tfiere is nut' a pro gressivs ptinciple that has imt been curseu oy ine cnurcn ni Hume, .(.iior-1 The following are the transfura since warcii 27th: W It uml Janiea I'mtliiw to W J M Killli un, ft aa. H iml fur deed. C( I Willhiiiia ami M A H rtlinil to m i-.katninii,lui 7 in blk I.I, I'.tlls View f'.'OO. Waller I'omeroy of county of Wash Inuton, lerriliny of Oregon, lo Calvin I'omerov, lots 7,8. U in blk l.l.inn Cily ; I.HK1. Peed execute I in I'orlhinil, Dec, 1S.M1 Mol Uirscli lo W II Hhlvely. w I,' of on o aim o in iiik 14, uo add to Ureuon City ; 1 M V Ambler lo I C Humphrey, lot II in blk I, J W Uuots'addto MnrshhVId; 125. C W Drake to F W llurth, 1 10 as of K Iliirbnge doimiion ; '.'H.'iO. Or l.iinil Co to John Maririri ut a. Inta 23 a n. I 211 ol blk 70, Mlnthorn ; m J W Uiaits to C K Street, 12 as of sw .' of sec il, t 2 s, r 2 ej 1200. Sunset Uml Co to Wm Winkle, lots I) and 4 of blk 6, Niimict City j (700. Win Harlow to It ti Irwin, blk 10 (5 7H as). Harlot. ; ih)0. W B I'artmw lo W J McKilll.tiin, ft as of llowland cluiin; $7')0. Mary A Jackson to M Mtnger, lot 14 ol blk 4. U est Mde add ; f 123. IC W Kammerer to A C Humlur. i of sw of se1 of se V of sec 4, t 4 s, r i e, ; f nuu. C Knignt toU Kuiglit, lot 12 or blk 4, canity f 10. Sam .Matliew to Elmer Holt, lots uml (tof blk 8, (Stithy; 150. f C Pembroke to C T Pembroke, 1 of w ' of sw Va see 7, t 4 s. r 5 e : 200 eeiy lo h u eely et al, 811 as; HAIR DEATH xxxxtxxx y litnt'ttttlit rfmntifM and nrerrritlry ubfrc' i UumMc Imlr, whttlirr upun the hamltjnee, iirin. ni- iiri t, williuul tliuutonUInn or injury lu Mr mo'l ilf Unite ihtn. it waa for illly i yearaihaarerMi rrimiU nt liraamua I, iVIIami, aekiinwIi'ilKi-il liy plij-ili'laiii ai the lilslii-ai aiitliiiilly ami Hie iiiual i-mli f lit ' .l..r..,u,..l....l.l .....I I....... .1... - ... ....' ...... n,, iihti.iim film I'viT llvml, llllrllltf hia lirlvnte lirnt'llnniila I if.. '.line aiuiins the luilillllyaiiit arlatueraey of Knniie he in-.ciM-il llila revipa, f lite, I by inuil. M-euri'ly pHi-kccl. CorrnHiu. ilrner amIJeiitliil. Sufr Ast-iita fur America. t The Skookum Ruot Hair Grower Co., ' If Pcpt. K, '7Suiilh Klltli Avei.ne, New Vork. It .Ill UAl, until vuiini.iitutu, ll'l IMC I mil!.., IMini VIIU Ul )I M X I III 1 1 1 11 II H I "-won. i I'l.J l I church secure any temporal power.' Toe reign in Mexico, the Itomun Catholics ' a-1 ol Ch IVndleton Emperor Conslantlne was a pnlhician can't liold a foot of ground in Mexico. ; erty remains in Mr 1. A :ib0 Silas K Ilevcrs to Rebecca Scobit, i:i7 as In sec 22, t 4 a, r 1 e : 48.30. .1 J Oibson lo It I! (iibson. sw i of tie uano bruno was burned Itaurwoutlpile in 4 1,1 sec .1, t 6 s, r 4 e, 40 a- ; f Idtl - l)o the ltllh century fur"uicnly leaching j t" H F (iibson, nw of se ,'4 of sec ; i, I Ins discoveries 111 astronuim;. tin e 1 a s, r 4 e. 40 as : 200. claims lo have set the first machinery of was condemned to abjure on his knees ' F M Amen to Thus Law, lot-1, 2, :l of poery in motion, never iiyeu 111 r.ome. ttiui inn eart.i uoes move. oik 0, raits lew attii : i.io Nut till 32), from Constantino, did the Since the fatal end 01 Maximilian's 1 Susan May lo H 1. and K I) H ill, .'II claim; 1U. Prop IS .'laj S uuHSesaloil anu was etigageti 111 war. uonstautine Nearly a hall million heroes ai ti 111 "tiring tier lite never saw a cross in the sky. The bish- their lives to snoore-H slaverv in tu.i ops and priests sent word to Constat!- United States, which was upiield by Ihe tine and proiiuseii mat 11 he wou give giant Uepotisui ol H tine. We will have what they aaked they would sustain him a new war. Let 'or come. There in a new army that is willinu to take up the guns aim ngut Ihe A. P. A. That providential association is now 2 W . 000 stronir. The wom'an'H A. P. A. will be there also on the Held of Ultiu Uotne holds a vast 'aawfeifalH oi all kinds of property, through her bMmps, that escapes taxation. . Senatur llhiii- once said that the Roman Catho ic with their power and Influence In 725 Pepin first granted territory to the Komish church, which he had taken from the Lombard. Charlemagne was Hie first emperor crowned by the poiin The crown of Charlemagne is said to contain a spike from the cross of Christ. I'opcry preserves so many of thestt holy spikes; they are in shrines, monasteries, chapels. All the holy spikes and holy lobby at Washington is tliu most tlis timber irotn Holy crosses would luruish gracelul and unscrupulous that ever iron and ties enough for a railroad from visited the national capital. i would New York to San Francisco. 1 know not advise you to opp ise or ulTend your mere are in noiy coats 01 jurist, inougn 1 uatnoiic neighbors, but we must and he bore but one. The church holds that outside of it there is 110 salvation. St, Athanasius (in the fourth century) af firmed that and so does the church to day. Humanism forbids all liberty ol conscience. The natural conclusion is that all persons who will not submit to the church must be made to, to insure their salvation, or they will be a scandal will oppose the tecular Dower of the Pope. Uen. Lafavetto said that "if the liberties of America era ever destroyed they will fall by the hands of the Unman Catholic clergy." One of the Popes has aid that "Catholics mttst love their church more than their ouulrv." Father Butler, a Komish priest, left the cnurcn to marry a Alias Uradv She as heretics and must be put out of the bore him several children, and then, at way. St. Thomas Anuinas (1274) on p. the importunities of BislioD Wimer of 00 of his Summum Theologiunt teaches New Jetsey, he deserted her and the that heretics should be delivered over to babies and reentered the priesthood, the secular power to be exterminated. The church holds that oticn a nrieat ia In a canon enacted by the 4th Lateral! always a priest, and does not recognize council '1215) it is a Hi r mod that the tiie legal marriage of a priest ; lie is nut secular powers must exert themselves mairied, holds the church, even if lie be to the utmost to exterminate heretics, married. It is all right, it a priest have and if a secular prince does not he shall children in an orphan asylum. The be excommunicated and his ' properly church of Home overritles Die seen hir confiscated, and all those encouraging law of the land. heretics snail likewise be excommuni- the hat was passed around forcu- cated, which moans that lection and Kev. Mr. Parker announced J I, Mari.ui to J B Walker and W J Hobiiison, lot 4 t.f 11 H of W W Weeks tionaiton in sees r.i aim w, t ;i s, r I w, 2') 8 as conveying Id of said lot 4; S77.40 Men llomsley to Ben Wolfer. 70 as of Hannah rish claim, sec 20, I 4 8, r 1 e, 2200. U & C It It Co lo Mary Liebrom, lie M of lie (4, sw J4 of lie .'4' of sec 21, t .'t 8, r 4c; f'loo. George Susbatier to J A Rydm in, lot 2, :i, 4 of blk 10, Canby; (UOO. L F Callahan to H J and C A Kastall, 100 as of C It Cullrihnii claim ; $(00. C Hinuel lo J W AIcKav. e 4, of lot 3 of blk 1, ti recti Point; f'H). Jane li baker to J W Watts, 18 43 as if ihe Horns Baker claim Nos 54 and OS; 1. Horida F A Kavler to Clara J Emp. ;j acre; fu. J h Stone to CliarleB Stone, ne i of tie qr ol sec 22, t 2 8, r 4 e J IKK). 1110s L..iw to c 31 Amen, 11 w of ne Vk ol sec 22, t 4 a. r 2 e. 41 as: 1750. Wallace W Porter to W U Wade, lots I uml a of blk 140, Oregon City ; K'OO. Nellie Cummins et al to tililiu llines. lot a of 11 H of W W Weeks donation claim in sees 19 and 30, 1 3 s, r 1 e, 25 8 as ; x-iuj.40. P ti Linn to Dan A Jones, as in sec 35, i .. . ' ion, 1 1 e i T'O FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For Suffer- ins If uiimnlty. hy.lelari. (live Their It niikIIm to die People, DO YOU SUFFER? ZT. n."..il and we will ai.iiil y,w Verm ul Charge a ruu. i ilt a.a of iperlaPy prepnrnl ri illi-illra Int aultml WZt,Z7 " WANT yorB ,"t0', WC PAN PIIDC 'lomlninimmtrililliieaMe) II L OH II u U il b " 1"'"1 Utir tmtnienta ir 1111 iiiamui-a anil ilrinrlnlUM are cUru and iK-ienimc, iripuml By 'many yenia' riprrienea, wlilnk eualilra IK tu (luarantra a Cure, Va mil dfpnir. N. B. We haTe the only pnalllva cure fi- ....-..am. irim; aim uATAHitit, Hererenee aiic n. 1 i-eriliatieliliy luealnl. (Old ealabllvlied. ) Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, ii .namei nr., sua rrnuelaea, Ci IBALD HEADS!! Ttr if M i TAIR .VMVWi What It tha condition of your J l your hair dry, S harsh, brittle? Doe It pllt at the end? Mas It a i llfelesa appearance? Doci It fall out when combed or brushed ? la It full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? la It dry or In heated condition ? If these are tome of your ay mptoma be warned in time or you will become bald. 5 Skookum Root Hair Grower i It prndutrtlna U not o ftivldtnl, but th rMUll of Hrnl lft ic d ol Hi dliWMUM of tbe balr nii Ktlp Ud to lh d Imtov thorn. "Mkojkmn'oouttninfithcr uiloliii'roli. It li tthAtvan bamI. rvAMrch. kixrld rr ot bow lo trMt tl 9 elt. tut dtitroy th$ hitir. lb follUilMi U top uUtmi 1 f W rtMi thM iMtii Alan. hMlthv Mi4 frM fmrm Irrff Atlna Mtintlnni. liv If rourdruffRlitcMBMiUDDlyvtMMd dlnet to oi.Mdwwia forward . prl.., nn rrrrlpl of prk jUrowtr, $IW wr boltl j I tot Auu. , TMG SKOOKUfl ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., ? YerU, N. Y. YOU WANT A NEWSPAPER FROM THE METROPOLIS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Your Stomach Distresses You aftereatlog a bearty meal, and tha result Is a cbronio case of Indiges tion, Sour Btomach, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack. RIPANS TABULE8 PMnai.a) lalffAatlaai. R k !'cl'-ler maaT Bawele. Fa riff the Hlaod, uud are a PaaltlTe Care for CaatipallD, Hick lieaelacke, BIU .atataaeBB auu ail oioer Ulaeaaea arlalea f rum a dlaonlered ooDdltltin of tne LlTer aoa Stomach. They act gently yet promptly, and perfeet illaeatlon rollowa their uae. KIpaniTatiulea take the place or aa Eatlre Slealcliie Cheat, and abouirt be keptCur H..,n;iwwf, Sold by inanittt or ami by nail. Price, Two Dollan. THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. Ipraea SL, Mew Verk. VOU, WHO RNCOUItAOR MK, A UK KXCOM MUNICATKII. Priests don't want tlieir people to 110 to such lecttiros, anu tnev are excoin municatetl il they ko. If a Catholic ia refused absolution by the Priest he will no to hell. I have the same power now. I. thouirh a reneirade priest, can absolve as many sins as any priest, because once a Driest hi alwara a Driest. The doctrine of the extermination of heretics is as old as Komamsm. rope Oreuory VII (whose maiden name waa Hiltlebrantl Pope Ilellbrand, Downing, the historian, calls him), who died in 10K3, taiiulit it was no crime to kill a heretic. U ie ol the later popis hrs rea Hir met! this. By special decree of Pope Pius IX, the Sumiuum I lieolotfiiiin ol ot. llionias Aquinas, the "evangelical U'icior, which tjactiesthia doctrine, is used as a textbook at the Catholic university in (lie city of Wash ington, we know now mat munv mis takes of President Harrison can be traced to TIIK JKSUIT, JAMES U. UI.AIXK The irreatest presiilent of tlie United Slates, Abraham Lincoln, waa killed by the Jesuits, and ha had been warned years before, while a lawyer in Chain- that following evening Prot. Hmlolph would lecture on " The : bitorv of Mv Life.or Why I Left the Catholic Church.' ' At the second lecture. Kjv. Mr. Parker was absent- and the patriotic song, too, but Kev. Mr Molloy opened it wtln prayer. The Joolure was ire He rons in . its expressions of contempt f,r and ridicule of the Irish Catholics, nud tickled the Oratmeineii,. aa 1'rof. Ru dolph intended. He wiuV . rtiot he had been born in that sectiun of Switzer land which formerly formed a part 1 f Italy, and his purentaite was Italian In 18C8, in his 2.1th year, he had been ordained as a priest at Cleveland. O and 12 years later had left the church and shortly thereafter- married American lady. His little boy wax uood A. P. A-ist. In' January, It year, he hud been brutally assaulted at Lafayette, Intl., while delivering lecture at the opera house, by a moo of Catholic Irish, bincetlien the A. P. A has made it safe for hiiii to lecture there as often as he likes, anil hi) is no al ways fully prepared for murderous assaults. A priest in this city, he said, had told a man that his sou would be in punitory, that hell np stairs, for 300 years, because he wouliln t pay what paine county, III., he (Mended Father he asked to ifet him out. lie made fie. Schenecke and cleared him. He proved quenl allusions to the eticliarist as the me perjury 01 me 11 priests that swore "little nod which the priest carries 111 against him. Prof. Morse, the inventor his pocket in a box.und to the abundance the telfuraol). went to Koine ami lol wine the irnod nrit lulnhui llv ni there learned that the Komish church zlea, and to the best of his ability de was in sympathy witli the Southern ritled the Catholic church th fuitli of Lonletleracy and Intended to kill Lin- his lather and of the "dear old mother coin. Koine waa in sympathy with Jeff, whom he professed to love-with munv Davis anu the rebellion ana utte.npled a Kibe and anecdote, some of them wiltv witli tlie aid ol napoleon to establish a and others vu im v counin. nml an popish empire 011 this continent with propriately ended by saying of tlie Irish the cily of Mexico as its capital and Maximilian as its tulor. Clear down to tlie council of 1870 the Komish decree that heretics must be exterminated had not been repealed. In mi) the Waldetisians were condemned as heretics, and the pope sent the duke 1 bavoy to butcher the heretics of ietlmont St. Dominic, founder f the inquisition, was a most zealous hunter ml killer of heretics. In the "Lives the Saints" we are told that he cun- veneu tituiisaiitis aim thousands ol her etics he did, 11110 corp-tea on be that in the capture ol Visier by the rencli (Catholic) troous. the nrii.Ht beinir asked whether Ihe lives of Catho lics shouldn't be saved, replied, - Kill em all Uod will know his own." One hundred thousand Albicans ami Waldensians were killed. At niidniitlit HI. Bartholomew's nk'ht, OO.OtiO rotestants were killed in Paris and ,000 in Ihe whole of France. Pone reg-ory XIII. ordered the Te Deum lo sung to celebrate tlie event and to commemorate It had medals ; Btruck boarimton one aide, '8lauahter of the ugtienots. I."72 " In lOSo, after revocation of the edict ?( antes, lliotisands of Protestants wero driveu out ot France. In fpain alone, during the time of the Holy Inquisition, f L'.uuu were brutally punished for her esy, and 30.000 killed, beside thousands In every quarter o( the world where Spain held sway. Heresy ami apostasy are Ihe two greatest crimes in the eyes of Koine. 1 have the honor lo be an apostate Irom Komanism and you are all apostates. We are all ex-communicated, and you are amenable to the po pish canon law which teaches it is no crime to kill heretics. I ask, IS RO.MK NOT A fOS TO AMKKIl'AN 1.IHKKTT? Caidinal Manning, as representative of the Koman church, said In a lecture published in the London 7'(toW,Octobe.', 180-1: "I acknowledge no civil poer 1 am tiie sole and supreme indite of what ia right and wrong. .Moreover, it ia ne cessaty to every human creatum lo be subject to the l'ote o( Koine " If Ko- . nanism should ever become our state Catholics, "lo hell with such people anu Humanism, too Lire Stock Polnta. The Texas horn fly is worryinir cows so much- as to seriously interfere with the milk flow in some localities. Deter mined effort and constant vigilance will get rid or it anally. A man who has docked thousands of lambs and says he never lost one does it Ve read ""'l'1? backing the lamb np against The republican slate convention nom inated Judge V . p. lAr far governor ; , 1 , cnntience Mlll people have in tt r - . ... . .. .. 1 Aver s Saraanarilla a a Idiavl m..li..in a. a. jvincaia, eanor 01 me tugene , 1. n,. ii,i' ..i "."' .v . B - . . V. 1 1 I II I HI ..A II, 1, block of wood and giving the tail one whack with a sharp chisel 8 inches wide. He leaves full two inches of the tail. In docking lambs be careful to cut off only the tail, none of the backbone.' Cut the tail square across, Some persons have a complete cover for a cow in Oytlme to nook around her while she ia being milked. Tbey call this a milking sheet. Remember to sow- f odder, corn or a patch of oats or barley for fall pasture tor tne uiuk cows. Means must be taken to prevent them shrinking in milk dur ing hot weather. Then they will start in finely tn the fall at the opening of cold weatner, Stir a little oatmeal occasionally into me water lor your horses during hot weather. They like it. and it is aood for tnetn. Horses in Australia are so plentiful and good for nothing that many of them are killed and boiled down for glue, fat and bones. One of the remedies successfully tried for the unspeakable Texas or horn fly is to sprinkle the animals with a mixture of carbolic acid and water, dusting them also with the yellow insect powder. Bub the carbolic acid and water open the places where the flies bite) worst. As soon aa the sitting season is over with your hens, kill off the roosters. They are a nuisance. A fertilized egg will germinate at a temperature of 92 degree. Of a hot day in chicken houses religion, as the Pope is Irving to make and hens' nests that temperature is often it, then tlie burning of bennies would reached. An unfertilized egg will there take place in America on a grander at-aie j fore keep sound longer than a fertilixed than the world has ever seen On ac-1 vnk.i. w.nt. j ii.. XXJOZ ?Z?'V STL. iVr,"' ! thoa. that died a natural death .' ,..0 .... , t Ml, . ilt. Journal, for secretary of state; C. E. Wolverton, of Albany, for supreme judge; C. M. Idleman, of Portland, law partner of Carer V. Johnson of Oregon City, for attorney general. many years. It haa been handed down practicable to have a wo xlpile always ready before the- church-door, a was once the custom . liiiKtuon't AVriaj. IHtH. a Komish publication, atated that - , " ......1-1, .i,t.,t ain.ii, m 1 mi Hint irom parent to child, and ia the favorite , it was undoubtedly the plan of the Pope lamily medicine in thousands of house- ; lo rule America. MonsignorCapel said ! in his speeches in 1884 that the time ,,. . , - I will come when Rome will order the i.iMiwTahtileaaasiatdlgestioB. faithful lo reply lo the demands 0 Ihe in the bargain. If a calf haa a bad attack of scours, it will never fully recover, nys an ip-1 rienced calf raiser. And such an attack la brought on by a single overfeed or drink of milk that if too cold. Kipans Tabulea : for sour stomach. Itipan Tahnlrs cure constipation. J j Davis lo 1) A Jones, 01 sq rods 111 sec 2, 1 1 s, r -1 e; u. II L Bull to Susan 15 May, lots 1, 2 of blk 2, New Kra; $.10. M Susbuuet to John A Krdman, lots 0, 1 ol blk 4: $200 Adolph Kinzie to Ole II Kyllo.n of nw ol sec 11. t 5 s, r 1 e, 80 as; 700. O & 0 K It Co to Hans Klinkcr, se of ne M of sec 17, t 'i s, r 5 j $80. State of Or to Mont Mendenhall, ne (4 of sec 10, t 2 s, r 0 e, 100 as ; $200. U A Miller, sheriff's deed to Mary K Stevens, 60 as at Canby; foreclosure of mortgage U S to V A Hobbie, se of sec 12. t 2 8, r 7 e, 100 as; patent. Teleniind Yanderkelen to Frank Van cretlenciibroeck, of iots 5 and 5 of blk Iff, Oswego 1st add; $40. O & C K K Co to Fenl Kuth, ne if of sec 10, t :5s, roe; $120. OiSClll! Co to John Bennett, se M of nw 4 of sec 17. t 5 s, r 3 e, 40 as; $140 Croline Card lo August ll-ibert, sw of nw ?4, w H of sw ,'4, lot 3 of sec 28, t 3 s, r 3 e, etc, in all 1:17.30 as; $1200. U S to Pat Sharkey, ne 14 of sec 28, t 1 s, r 3 e, 100 as; patent. U S to It (J Caseilay, lots 5 and ti of sec 34, 1 3 s, ami ne qr of nw qr, lots 4, 5, sec 33,1 4 b, r 2 e, 158 as ; patent. State of Or to Haver Decker, ne qr of sw qr of sec 4, t 2 s, r 4 e, 40 as ; $S0. Mrs Mary II Coates lo J K Elmer, 45.0.- as of J Winglield claim No 4H, N'jI 791), Cert 110; 4.311. U S to J Decker, e of sw qr, w y.j of sw qr of sec 8, t 2 s, r 4 e, Kill as ; patent. U S to Xaver Decker, 8 )i of ne qr, lots 1 and 2 of sec 0, t 3 s, r 7 e, 103 as ; patent. O C Huntington, sheriff's deetl to Mary Kunes, 120 as of K Canfleld claim : tV.mj. foreclosure sale. Anna an Konsselaer to V L Mar shall, e of ne qr of sec 34, w of nw qr of sec 35, t 1 s, rS e, 100 as; $2500. 11 K I tore to K L Durham, lot U o blk 13, Winadur; $150. SUMMONS. IN TIIK CIRfTIT OOI'RT OK THE STATE OF -a Oregon, for the County ol Clarkaiuas. Martin P. M,irKan, l'latntifr, 1 MHttle I. .Mnrtan, Defendant.) To Muttte I.. Murxan, the nbove-named deleii duut: la the name of the state of ori-Kcin.yiitt are requlrvil to apiar and anawer the ciiiniihtliit of tlie philntlll'liereiii.oii or bvfure Mouday.llie Itiib nn; in Ani, a.o. inin; ana 11 you mil 10 answer, the planum will apply to the court fur the rellel prayed fur hi the complaint, to-wit: For a de cree dhi'ilvluif the bunds ot matrimony now ex istliiK Iwtweeu yon anil the plaiiitin", and for such other and further relief aa lo the court may 'in equitable and just. This miinniMiia ia piihliihed br order of Hon. The, a. Mcllrlil.., jiulge of the oth Judicial dis trict of the shite ol Oregon, dated February 10th, IHW. COWINU k t'OWINU, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Tlie San Francisco Weekly Bxa miner IS THE ONE GREAT WEEKLY OF THE COAST. IN TH FIRST rLACI, IT OIVH IVIItT tlfBSCRIBlR ONI OF TIIK FOUR UAQNIKICKKT ITCUINOS, OH FAINT1K0S, DRSOIIIBfD BCLOW, AND DKL1VKKS IT SAFKLY AT HIS AUOHKBS, FOBTAQg TAIDl "THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURQ," In Colors, by Thuriilru?, Iht Crest War Arll.L "THE SIRENS," In Ctlsrs-a Palnllag Faintui Iht World Over. "CHRi:T OR DIANA," llluttrilinf an Nlttorleal Evnl l Eariy Ckrlsllanlly. . " PEEK-A-BQO 1" Flnl-Priis Wlnatr at ia Paris lalam ' - (Mb of thtM Pletaral Is SU3I lachea, a4 tniy an alaf antly rt produced in fao-ilinlla, lUoatuf ariry faatara of tbt frail orlf laala. tltbir ona of whjeh could aot ba purobaiod fur 100,000. Besides, There Are 9,000 Premiums hahum m mut noM is otitit to $to,ooo TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS. Tba oris of tha WailLt Il.ataaa It tl 60 par yaar, Including tbt Premium Plctura and rooi hart of tb (149,000 llatot FrtmUmt, wblab ara fullj deitirlbed Id Iht twilra pafi Pr-olum Suppla Dial, wbleb will bt Mat frtt ta aaplleiMoa to w. rt. HEArtST. fuDtianar. sain rranoiaoo, CaiL To CONSUMPTIVES Ine iimlernlani'd having been restored to health bV lillllllo llieana. after aiiHiHiiir for everal yean with a aevere lung ull'ectiou, and that dreHd dineatie Cuiouinptioii, ia riixIouh to make ituown to hia fellow aullerera tha meant of cure. Tothote who desire it, he will cheer fully send (free of charge) a com-of thenrescrln. lion used, which they will lind a sure cure for oimuiiiimoii, AaMima, uatarrli, Kroiiclu- lla and all throal and lung Maladiii. lie llilucs all KIlni'rerK wl 1 1 Lrv h i nm.ili. a. It I. invaluable. Tluwo doslrlu the prescription, which win cost nem notninir. anil mav Drnva oiesiuigi win pieostfauuress, - N TIIKUKCUITCnilKTOF TIIK KTATK OF I Oregon lor t'lai-kainas Cniinly I Bernlce K. Day, I'lainllir, i I va. I ' ' ' Frank K liar, nefenilant.) I To Irank F. Uav. said defendant: In the mime . if the slate of Oregon, vou are hereliv reoulred to apiear and answer lhecoiiiillui tiled against VOU ill tne alaive entitled suit bv the Hrst iIht of the next regular lerni of said court, to wll : the Itith day ol April. Mm. and If vou (all an tu an. awer lor want thereof the pUlnllll will apply to the court lor the relief demanded In tha com plaint, to wll., lor decree dissolving the mar riage contract now eilstimr between nlaiiitiir and defendant, and for the care, custody ami control ot the minor child of plaintiff and da fendant, lor the costs and disbursements f the suit, and lor such other aim further relief as to the court mav awm meet with euiilty nnd good consclenca. This summons Is published pursu ant to an order made bv the Hon. Invl B.Hlerna. Judge of Ihe fourth judicial district of the state oi uregott. listed February 2Hth. IWH. UOHIHIN K. IIAYFJt A nKOIIIiF. I.. HTOKY. Attorney, lor I'lainllir. EAST AND SOUTH " I i I The Shasta Route OF TIIK S0UTiiElL 1'At'lFHJ 10. "Wt I'ruius Leave I'urtlaiid Daily. I'!1.""-. ' 11 1 TuOhT- 0 15 P.M. I l.i i'uriiutiu itrl h '.Ui.7 7:IUr.. I.T Uuguiii.li) ;.ltta.t 1U.4.ia.m. At Bun rraiuistu l.i i ut, r, t 'I he alaive trams atop al ail stations Troui Portland lo Allwiiy inclusive, langi-m, Miedds. Ilaisey, llnrristmrg, JimriIku Cily, Irving, h ill-cue and all slaliium ntiiii ItiiH-iiurg lo A.-li and iiiclu.ive. KOSKIlUltd MAII, UAil.Y fN THE CIltOI'IT COI'BT OF TIIK STATE OF a Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN TIIE CIRCl'IT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon, for the Counlv of Clackamas Emma McDonald, I'lainllir, vs. Ladru Royal and Ostnon Royal, Defendants Stale of Orego , ( County of Clackamas.) lY VIRTUlC OF AN EXEClllION, JUIK mem, order ana dcoree duly Issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court of the stateoi uregou lor me county of Clackamas, to ineuuiy nirecieu, aaieu uia Tinaoy or Aiarch,ltttH. Heart Failure. nOW TO AVOID IT. The epitaph on many a tombstone is "heart failure." So wonder, when we con sider tlie immense strain which is put on that small organ. Marvelous as it is, beating 100,000 times and exertine a force tonal to 5,184,000 pounds daily, it has its limit its endurance often is too severely tested. So common are diseases of the heart though often for a considerable time without the suspicions of the alUicted person being in. the least excited that it it stated that m perwn in four hat s bad heart Dr. t ranklin Miles, of Elkhart, Ind.. has for years mail a special study of all diseases of the heart, and his remarkable success has made his name a familiar one in all parts of our land. He haa found the most common symptoms of heart disease to be pain, dittrea or tender- ueu in the chat, bad:, tlomach, boteett, left shoulder and arm, ihorlneu of breath, mother inn ipetlt, fainting, etc Mr. Ueorge K. Smith, of B irnes, Yates Co, N. Y, writes: 14 Db, Milks' New Hkart C'URK hai worked vonderfidly oa mind and botly to 1 ean do a good dny't work. I feel ten yean younger and take more interest in attaint. I bad shortness of breath, palpi tation, pain under left shoulder blade, pui'a drown j the heart, 1 could not ilrep on my right iile. 8 i nee I have token Dr. JlileJ it r Heart ( W ileep trrZ, and hart no jxipfn- (ton. Jt hat made my heart uronger. J wish oil would print this, because I want all to now what Dr. Aide Heart tart bat done for me." " For montht my wife suffered with palpi- Infirm, mothering tpetlt, and was unable to sleep on her left side. IShe tried several doctors without relief. Your -Heart dire recommended. After takitie three bottles, the fully recovered her health. Your medicines do what you claim." Chas. Christmas, Toledo, O. Or. Miles' New Curt for the Heart b sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. Jt it mfe, agreeable, effeetire, end doti tare. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. upon a Judgment and decree rendered in anld court on the leth day of November, lswi, In laror of Emma McDonald, plaintiff, and against Ladru Royal, defendant, fur tlie sum of four thousand aoiiars in goiu coin, witli interest thereon at the rate of eight nerceilL ner annum from tha tilth day ol April, is'.ia, and the further sum of two hundred ami nity dollars attorney fee, with costs, uisuursemeiits and taxes and accruing costs, ciiiiiiuniioiiig ine 10 maae sale oi ine loll0W!ll described real property: Beginning at the south weal corner of lot Mo. S in block No. 2U, as the same appears upon the maps and plats of Oregon City, t lackamas county, Oreapn, on Hie in the ciera s oiuce oi saiu county; tnelica northerly aiong .uauisirvm or saiu otty thirty ieei;tnenceat right-angles tn said Main street southeasterly one iioiioreii anu nve w) leei; ttieuce at rignt-angiua With the last described line and narallel with said Main street aoulbwesterly tbirar feet, lo the southerly Hue of said lot; thence n rthwest- erty along tne southerly line ot said lot one nun tired and live (lu."i) feet, to said Main street, helm the place of beginning. Also the northerly one- half of the northerly one half ol lot No. 7 of .aid block No. said Dortion to be cut oH bv a line drawn at right-angles to said Main street, and uescnneu as ioiiowh, viz.: t;oinmenciiig on saia Main street at the northwesterly corner of said lot 7. thence al ritrht-nuules to said Main street aluug tlie nurtherlv line of said lot one hundred and live (llf) leet, to. the northeast comer of said lot: mence at right-angles to said last described line seventeen and eleven-fortlctbsfl7 11-4U) feet: thence at right-angles to said last described Hue ona iitinuteu anu nve (lui) iret to saiu Malu street; thence aiong said Main street northeast erly seventeen and eleven-forllcths (i7 11-40) feet to the place of beginning. The maps and plats referred to being those filed by the late Dr. John McLoughlin of said Oregon city, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtueoisaid execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the conimaiias ol saiu writ, i will, on ratitrusy, the Hlh uayoi April. is:n. at tne iioiirot zu clock p. m.. at the front door of the courthouse in Oregon City, tu Ihe county of Clackaiiiits, state of Ore gon, sell, sulijiot ui redemption, all the right, lit e and Intercsl. which t ie ahove named de. fcudniit. Ladru Koval. had. on the third daT of jiiue. trasi, me uaie ! tne mortgage oi planum herein, or since had in and Ui the above de scribed reai proerly, nt public auction to the highest niouer lor cuiieo Mates goia coin, cash In hand, to satisfy said execution, judgment. order and decree. Interest, taxes, t'ats and accruing coals. Oregon City, Or , March Hi, IMil. C. W. GANOXO. Sheriff of Chu-katnaa t'ouuty, Oregon. NOTICE OF FIX A I. SKTTI.EVENT m O AM. WHOM IT MAT COM KBS: NOT ICE IS hereby givra that the atalvnif nn aa edniinie trati of tha refate nf Andrew J. Biry, dei-weel. haa flltd his Snal r.prt in the nnnty coarl of 11arka NOTICE FOR I'UBLICATION. T AND OVTICE AT OltKC.OS CITY. OBEUO.N. J March I'th, lm4. Notice ia hereby given that the folliiaiiig-uanieil eettler haa filed notice of lib Intention tn airtHe ntial pnair In mpport or liii claim, and thtit .aid proof will lie made before the K.ai-ti-r and Rrcrlvtr of the U.S. Land Office at Oregon Cltv, Uti-i'iin. on HaT l'lth. IrM. Til: liKllltliR VV'IfcHKIIIIOI.D, H. E. No. 7714. fur the w.', or sw '.aiHisw or nw. ,.f tec. a. T. .HS., R. 5 E. lie names tbe following wMueaaea to prove in. Clltlltnous madence UDoh anil cullivalinn of aaid land, vis: John C Dona, liana Johaam, Henry Johlisun, t'hriiit Hheel, all of lieurge P.O., Oregon HOHEKT A. MILLER, Hegislrr. NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEX THAT I WILL sell at public auction al the Seventh Street i.ivery flame, in Oregon city, on SsttintaT. the Mh day of April, l..M, at 10 o'clock A. M.. ihe following iiersnnal priinerty, acconling to the f rovislnii. of Title If, 1'hapter of the Oeneral jiws of Oregon, the same being the property of Harry Irembath. and held by me on acjairo of t::0: One bav mare. 4 years old, white spot in forehead, weight about Sou pounds. F. JOI'LIN ADMIX inTH Al'OR'8 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the nnderaigned has btvn duly appointed by the Hon. J. tl. M.-l-drum. co.mtT Imige f rla kama. i-oilntv.Ure rnn. aa ailmliii.liatnr of the estate of' Issue Error, deceaseil. All Dersona having claim, against said etate are notilie.1 to present tha same properly Ti-r ded In me In Orecvtl City, oreg.in. within six months from this date. Ilf RAM STKAK.IIT. Administrator aiorrsaid. r. l. Jk 1 1. 1'. I.vtih carrx Aitomeya. Datrit April 1:1, IrtH. John Lund, I'lainllir, v.. William W. Keevea, Alfred Neeves, Ade line Wilkinson. Emetine Walters and John Wallers (her husband), Jennie i urn u auu iiaorge j. i.urrin tner nus band), t.'harles V. Karrcr and Anna Farrer (his wife), John Doe and Sural-1 Binlth, Defeiitlauta. J To William W. Neeves, Alfred Neeves, Adeline Wilkinson, (-.incline Walters, John W -tlters, Charles W. Farrer and Anna Farrer, Defen dants III the name of tha state of Oregon, von are hereby reouired to auncar and answer the coin- plaint llred against you in the above-entitled suit on or before Monday, the Huh day of April, A. is. inm, nun iieing me nraioay ot tne next regie lar term of the above-eiitltlod court for tlie conn. ty of Clackamas; and It yon full so to answer, for want mereoi uie planum win apply to ine court tor tne reiiei uemiiniieu in sum couipiailil, lo-wll: For Judgment and decree ol said court tiiat tbe iiiaiiion ia ine owner in lee simple ni tne weal naif of Uiesouthwesiqiiarterofsectliititwenty-klx dti) Hi township one (1) south of range three Oi) east of the Willamette meridian, hi Clackamas county, Oregon, free and clear from any claim oi oeieimniiis, or any oi inein; thai none nt the defendants have any valid or lawful claim to said real property, or any part thereof, and Hint the claims of defendant.-, and of each oi Ihem, ara it:. out right as against plaiutill; and that plalnllira llllo to said property be quieted as against defendants. This summons ia published by order of the Hon. IjivhI B. Stearns, judg of the circuit court oi i ne state oi Oregon mr lite inurlb Judicial dis trict, dated March 1st, A. D. ltnil. K. II. I'LEltV, Attorney for Fliilutlll'. ::Ui.n. :.il a. a. .vr-ur. a. I'orlland Oregon t Hy Hoscburg DININU 1,'AltH ON OliDEN BOITK. PVU.MAN UUffKT .1l.r.K"r:HS AND SECOND-CLASS, SLEEPING CARS Alluclicd to ain iiroiigh Triilns. IVeaLSIile Division, Itetwern folt't'i.A.NO and Clllt V A 1. 1.1.1 ma a. raim daily ikxcki-i sunha v.; 7:8U A. l.v l'ortliii7i Ar7 fijfi KM? I'.M. Ar Otirviilhs l.v l:lo 1'. M. At AlbailV ailil Corvilllls Ciiiuim..I ulll. Iml... of Oregon Facltlc Kallroad. KXrBs TKAIN l)AII.V (KXl-KcfaUNiA"v.l 4:40 P. M. I l.v Portland 7.2nr. M. I Ar McMllllivllle l.v Ar I 8:: I VrnA.M. A.M SHEKIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE INDKIt EXECUTION. 1 N TIIK CIKCH1T COURT OF THE STATE OF -- Oregon, lor the Comity of Mult nah. Phoabe lillbert, PlalntilTi . . vs. 5 J. B. Laber, Defendant. State op okehon, i County of Clackamas, " NOTfCE Is hereby given that bv virtue of an execution Issued out of Hie cliculu-ourt of the state of Oregon for the county of Multnomah bearing dale the Huh day oi February, Ism, in a suit wherein l'hoebe (iilberl waa nlainllH and J. o Latter was tielendant, commanding me. In the name ol the state of Oregon, thai out oi the rr. tonal properly of plalutlh" if sulllclent could be found, and If not then, the real estate belonging to plainliir, to realize a sum ulticlciit lo satisfy tlie demands of said decree, to wit: ini III) cost and also Ihe costs of and attending this writ. Now, therefore, being unable to find personal properly of the above limned plalnill), I did, on the 7th day ol March, ISM, duly levy npon. and will, on Hnliirday, the 14th day of April, hot, at the hour ol i o'clock p. M ,of said day, at the front door of the curt house In said coiiniv. oiler for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest tlie said pi 1 1 mill bad, at datenf levy, In aud to the following described real properly, to wu: Commencing at the northwest corner of Dip George Brock and Eunice Hroi k D I.. C. known as claim number 4ti In township three (.1) south, range one (1) east, running thence south along tha claim Una wo Al-lou led: thence cast IBH leet; thence north aw HI lot) leet; thence oast 41 feel more or less to a uoint: thence mirlh JIMI 7-10 feet to and along claim line to extreme north line ol said claim; thence west l."l, feet along Hie north line of .said claim to tlie olace of ie- ginning, containing gl , actes more or less. oateu this nun duy of March, A. I), lam. C. W. HANiiNii. Sheriff of ( luckamas Co., State ol Oregon TH HOUGH TICKETS To AM. POINTS IN TIIK BASTE BN STATES, CANADA AND Et'KOI'lt Can be obtained at the lowest tides from I.. II. MOOKK, Agent, Or. con t'lly R. KOEIII.KB. E. P. HOfSKRS, Manager,, . m l. I i I . Aa, n Portland, Or Oregon Pacific Railroad Company I'll AS. CI..1 ItK, It ver. Coniuciliig with Htr. "HOMER" hclwien Viiqnlnt . and Sin Frtuieisi-o. Steulucr lenvca Han Funiclsco Fi'lirlliuy 'Jtllb, Mim-h 2d, lL'lh, '"il and ::il. Steamer b-avea YHqlllna 17th and 2Ttl. Itiglita reserved to change notice. Fi-brlliiry STilli, Man-It 7lb, s.-dlliig llntea without For freight and iaaeiiKrr mtes apply lo any Agent, CHAS. J. IIKMlltVS, SON A CO., Nos. '.' to a Mirlel Slm-t, Hlln Francisco, Calif. CHAS. CI.AIIK, Itccelvor, Citrvallls, Oregon. JK7 THROUGH TICKETS ul n v- Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. AND Al.li IN THE CIRt'L'ir COURT FOR THE STATE oi uregou lor uiacaamai County. ant..i Oregon for Clackaniai County. Joseph Hedges, riaintllT, vs. Vi. M. Biirketand Sarah W. Burket, Defendai To W. M. Burket and Sarah W. Burket, said de- lenoania: In the name of the stata of Oreoon. von uvieoi raoioieu n, appear aim answer the mlailil riled airuinst von In iho mIu.v.. titled suit on or before April lt'ah. 1KJI. and If you fall so to answer, for want then of, tha piainim win auoiv to the court fur thi r.. ir Hb. manded In tliacomulaiut. to wit. the rnrai.iit.nru of certain mortgage recorded In Vol. 82. page n, Mortgage Keconis ol said count)-, upon the nn iirm-iiuvu ir.i esiaie. lii-wil: ki.viii lug at the northeast corner of aection :t4 in. n. ehlp t south, range 2 east ol Hi Willamette mti riilian; running iliem e south '.' rials; them a weai u rous; uience norm 7o rods; llieiice east liw rods u the place ol begiuuina. tcirelh.r nil aiuiruey a lees anil costs. This summons lb Dllbliabed he nnlii, nf tl. Hou.T. A Mi.'ilriilc. made and entered February lth, 1.M CD. D. C. LATOCRETrK. Attorneys for Flalutlir. HEALTH RESTORER. fNSt?SS4v UIEIT! IT 13 THB IDH AI, MEPICT1T1S. It rouse; the Liver and KidnrTs and Stomach rure. HraiUche. Dvanensia. rreatra ui Ann.. tile. Purines the Im.iure Blood, and MaetJjlujRMlrtrona 3 a" Eastern Cities. DAYS to CHICAGO U n 1 1 r 0 the Quickest to Chi ll UU I o cago and the East. UniiroQDicker to Omaha nUU lb and Kansas City. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. S. II. II. f LARK. OLIVER W. MINK E. EI.LKRV ANDERSON al Receiver. For rales ami ifenerul informal imi rail on or adilrt-ss, W II. IIUULBUKT, A.st. fien. Pass. Agent 2.i4 WRNliintrton St., cor. Third, rUHTl.AXD OREHON j!!EHi IManrrirbnai II boUlavialg tbrU (Johns A I llema -, Atty. KIN.4L sKTrLEMKXT. I hereby rfre notice that 1 bare flhl tn the roniilT OHirt of I'lMcfcamaa ronnlr lln-nMi. mr tioal ac-onnt a admioistratoe of the estate of i eoanlT. tlregna. an I Ihe iMge irf aJd eoarl ka, John Hohi-nleitncr. .te-eaxst and the court haa u .i. j u ... . designated Jniia at to o'clock a. m.. aa the time foreiamin itNn and aeltlement ttt tha same. HK KT iA-. Admit I trilor. I "at. I April 11, ISV4. ,ppHnte4 Monday, tha Ttk aay af May, Itai, at K o'ebwk a a., aa the tiaM f.a- bearing Ibereof and tbe tettleaaenl f Ike said eaUla. ROBERT R ITT, A.tniaiaraor C. !. I. C !jTirarrr. AKuraeya. Ripana Tahti'r mre heala. he. The Cot will IV tent mtil efter the June eleclinn l any til. Ire-ai lor 2) cfnla in ilnrxf. VTllaiary aad aapaapaadwaaklyrraaaataxt ll ra. aiaHpoallhsa. KaelnatTatarrllaryta f lipartaaw ana.i raaii-T. PraUarda m a4raatagatakag1nM. UbnUjfflV aA W Uaa ans. Lara-rat a' I 11 trswan we elaaa, Cmmr Ooaa- i Ml aardy.raUatklan UXT ' Ua'foria.orra.ra. I Ml wr w mmi fmrrm. I I WtkP tlw (nil tmewXrf to toll itJI Hptmit 0n4 tkf tor ,1 I w y,tjMeM tnu On tilt ud fU fmr- II I Urml fi-M. MOWS BHi OO. mr- II I TyM. NKlMi ON. (TMkM(ll Job Printing at the Courier Ofiice. Vt Hi-iTO TDinrTT?llS ,CAVtl0,inr1UtMAKKSj COPYRIGHTS. I OBTAIW A PATRVT For a ET.m.(. ?" and an boneat opinion, write I irii , ' WBO B,Te bd neaj-lTOfty reara' 'Jr,enoe ln the patent boaineaa. Commomci. t,''Zjr""mui- A Ha.dbo.lt of in .T""0. " and boar to ob. tJUn ibem arm free. Alaoa catatonia of bkcau. leal and anentulc book, aent free. aaeaiaD ratrata taken tbronah Mann k Co. Teearra R2- '' ttinaaerlr.Xind otTeS SrSfi1' """l" tbeTublTc iltj: JS-frSJS,"". ""'""tor. Tbil .Dleixtld paper Si!iTS"T- 'antly illort rated, baa by fartba tSiT 2!'"" o' any acwnuBc wurk In tba S'd- 3 a year. Sample eoptea aent free, eo'."! 'll"vtl,lT. jT.Tear'n.l. eotora. and nhotoarapba of new r!5i 2LD'4"' enaWina builder, to abow to Jrtore omtrai-ta. Addreaa MLNal A Oil. Niw To a, 3.1 BsoiUT.T.