Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, May 04, 1894, Image 2

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    Oregon Citj.May 4, 1894.
Democraticjtate Ticket.
For Conretsman, lat District,
3. K. WEATHERFORD of Linn.
For Governor,
8. GALLOWAY ol Yamhill.
For Secretary of State,
CHARLES NICKELL of Jackson.
For Treasurer,
TII08. L. DAVIDSON of Marion.
For Supreme Judge,
A. 8. BENNETT of Wasco.
For Attornoy General,
W. II. HOLMES of Marion,
For School Superintendent,
D. V. S. REED of Lane.
For State Frinter,
JOHN O'BRIEN of Multnomah.
TIIK OREAT MISER))' STRIKE.
East of the Rocky Mountains, I'.'VOOO
coal minors art) out on a alrike. The
Chicago Rerun! tliti explains Ilia nllu-
ation :
The claim of the coal inliiurs is that
too much coal is mini'il, that they mui't
"go out" to red iicu stocks so that tliu
coal dealer may deniand a hinder price
(ur his coal and thus he may net more
money both to put In his own pocket
and give to his opuratives. The '"'"
lion of what the consumer, who f'ir
ulshes both the mine owners' pMi'
and miners wages, will hnve to isy lor
the coal he usus cuts no lignre In the
calculation.
Well, why not? It is simply the same
argument upon which a high jiroiuctiv
tantr is basecl anil II it is sound lu one
case it it sound in the other. Keep nut
foreign made goods, thus reducing the
supply, put on duly to increase the
cost to the consumer thut tho manu
facturer may hnve larger profits to put
in Ids pocket, which he may, or may
not, divide with Ids employes. Tho
high tariff is a sort of perpetual xtrikn,
while these disturbances among work
ing men are oidy periodical. The law
For Attornoy, 5th Judicial District,
E. F. DRIGG3 of Clackamas.
Member Equalization Board, 5th Dist.,
W. B. ADAIR of Clatsop.
Democraticjounty Ticket.
For Senator,
JAMES THORNE.
For Joint Senator,
E. RVSSELL of Clackamas.
For Representatives,
DR. W. E. CARLL,
MARTIN R0BB1NS,
JOSIAII MARTIN.
For County Judge,
J. 8. RISLEY.
For County Commissioner,
GEO. J. CURRIN.
For Sheriff,
C. W. UANONG.
Tug republican party throughout the
slate will strain every nerve Id elect
miijori'y of the legislature In order to
secure the reelection of Mr. Dolph or "i
republican successor, and money will
bo ludiclously spent by the "inachinu"
to that end. The democrats have no
fut corporations fed by special legisla
tion to draw from, and in comparison
with the republicans i re short ol fiiiuU.
Campaigning wiih lh.ni Is ' uphili"
work. If the democrat and pnpulils
and Independent republican could
jointly elect a majority ol the legislature,
the victory would be a glorious one.
No republican would then he rent to
the I'. S. senate. W ill this county
must attend to our oioi knitting. II the
democrats, by hook ur crook, can dclo.it
tho republican legislative ticket, Messrs.
Ilrownell, Mintle, Kiucarton and Smith,
they will have secured a victory whoso
results will have, intyhu, an iin.iorlii i t
effect on national legislation. Tim oc
casion is a momentous one. Tim prize
W,
For Clerk,
B. STAFFORD.
For Recorder,
A. W. SHIPLEY.
For Treasurer,
A.J. WASHBURN.
For Assessor,
8, R. GREEN.
For School Superintendent,
0. Y. DRAPER.
For Surveyor,
FRED HESSE.
' For Justice, District No. 4,
W A. HEDGES.
For Constable, District No. 4,
E,' T. FIELDS.
ol supply and demand, under which in great that it is worth striving for
business Is most profitably carried on. is i (,Vtl) niJt,r ()ll ,mvii,l,;ijvt U) w tiii-h
of little consequence so long ss a trust . ,
or a strike can be relied on to change democrats aie subject. I ..rhaps
the nalurnl coniWti'jn of things. they can elect at least a part of their
Suppose tho duly of 75 cents a l'n Icginlalive ticket.
was taken oil Canadian Hiid clonial i, l
coal. It is easy to see that the entire ( ;Ai.i.atim. Ph., April in. The public
Atlantic seaboard cities could readily , chool directors of (iallulin, t'niiiliriu
supply themselves wilh bituminous . cuiinly. have been retrained by a
coal without making any demand on the j iiniimiy jnjiinelion, granted hy Judge
mines of Pennsylvania, which is th'i j,,rkel, at ijolliduysliurg. to-day, Irom
home of the strike and the point from employing six Catholic nuns as teachers
which it Is manipulated. ! jM the schools.
It is evident that the Americ .il work- I T , M , , u ,.,,
inginan Is learning some of tho practices .
of the trusts, and that he is making a i injunctions. Toe A m an public
thorough use of the schooling he bus school is n putely secular iri.-tit tin'.ni , us
been having for many years, hut the ! .), , uliy fytem of ciliienli.ni m
shoe on the other r,mt" Is not rehshe. b , j( CHtMk.t ,.V).,y ,.,, r,.(, .
by the men who have so long used. ' , , , ,, .
the American lohorcr ns an liislruinent i nized this fad. uud acted in accord nine
for filling their own pockets. therewith, they would bent lit them
selves far more than hy any zealous acts
CIRCUIT COURT-CONTINUED.
E I lloyles, dig
l.t;.
TAX REFORM.
In New Zealand a revolution has been
made In taxation with very fortunate
of aggression which aroiro hatred and
bitter antagonism in zealous Prole -tauts.
The public school is not an
results. Capitalists predicted that the j ideally perfect Institution, iKilwltlistium
change would ruin the colony, hut the Ing. in this us well as in every other
contrary proves true, her credit being , public function, the church and the state
TUB COMMON WBA L ERS.
The people of East St. Louis unsuc
cessfully tried the "industrial" test on
General Frye'a "industrial army." It
happened that there wag an extensive
job of digging to be done in East St.
Louis, and this was offered to the army
at the pay of $1.50 a day a man. The
distressed army promptly refused it. In
California the indignity was offered to
passenger
bolter to-day on ti e London money
market than that of any other Austra
lasian colony. The present direct taxes
of New Zealand consist of a Inn 1 lax
and an Income tax. Of these, the land
tax brought in 11.500.000 lust year and
the income tax lilo.OOO. There is no
tax on personal property, or on Im
provements on real estate under the
value of $15,000. Nobody w hose prop-
artv la lint u-nrili AVor i''.r,n(l tllivu nnv
. ..ii in i.l.i... l ..! I ' peiises oi
ni mi. in nuiueia in iiiiiiii.i.i-i ( -
land wortli over flJ.j.OOO are subjected to
graduated taxes in addition to the ordi
nary land tax. This supplementary tax
begins at a little over one-twentieth of
one per cent, and gruduully increase: to
fU of one per cent, on estates valued r.t
1,030,000 or over. Persons who have
lied outside the colony for three years
or more are subjoct to an increase of 20
per cent, in their land taxes for ab
senteeism. The income tax is levied on
all incomes which, after deducting re
turns from mortgages, rents and the
use of the land, exceed $1500 a year.
The result of these exceptions is that
there were only 34 48 Income taxpayer I
last year, and 'SM firms and corpora-
lions paid nearly two-thirds of the
f.'iO.'i.OOO received from this source.
must he kept separate and distinct, with-
out an inch of favoritism, to any form of
Christianity or any political party.
Tiik Coxey I'm sco at Washington on
Tuesday was preceded hut a few days
by uhout lOOO Philadelphia workiugmeti,
members of a protective tariff lenuue,
who went I'l a body lo protest against
the passage b; congress of the Wil-ou
bill, and there is little doubt the ex
tho demonstration, wh cli
must have been several thousands dol
lars, were paid by protected in inufati
turersand the republican i rgauizalion
of I'fii us v 1 vii ni n. The whole affair was
originated uud carried out by the repub
lican politicians for party purposes
Naturally, Cuxey's army went to Wash'
ingtun to also ask protection. Two of
their leaders, Curl Ilrownu and Christo
pber Jones, were protected by being
shoved into jail
Hi ate of Oregon vs
missed.
Mis I. iiella Mcl'arland vs John
land, dismissed.
Kllle Junes v It L J utes, ('has E
Itunyon to report the tesiiin my in tills
case .
Ouk drove L A I (" v (J B Hurrcll,
referred to C II wholes to t'lko testi
monv.
J II Bridges vs llerm'iia Artult, i.j.
(endai.t in default and in irtg igo to Ih
foreclosed ; defend nit oes plaintiff $.117
and Interest.
Dennis Sullivan vs Pan M Trnccy,
demands of plaintiff having b i com.
plied with the action is dismissed.
W J Taylor vs M J llroilcrick, it ap
pearing In' the court thai the defendant
is ill and tumble to appear at the trla',
and that he consents to pay the costs ol
the plaintiff necessarily incurred in
bringing his w itnesses into court for the
trial, it is therefore ordered that tho
trial of this case be continued until
ug tin set down
Cohen, Pavis A Co vs Olscn A Louis,
execution hv default agaoist Frank J
Louis lor $102 47, besides '."j years' in
terest and costs.
State of Oregon vs Win Wallens, in
dictment bv grand J.irv fir linirll
dentistry without a cerlill -.lie Iioiii the
State Hoard of Denial Kxaminers; con
tinued till next term
John I. mid vs Win Neeves, litle to
property held by plaintiff quieted as
spoils' defendants.
State of (liegon vs (ieorge (irosboiig,
Verdict delivered by the j try on .Sunday
ut 5 o'clock p. ni., "We ihe Jury in the
above entitled action Hod the defendant
guillv of assault only." Fine of 75 paid.
II 0 Stevens vs II M rootee' ill. mor
gage foieelo-ed on account of debt of
$.)IH) and interest.
All jurors in alten l i'iee upon r .nrc
treio ilia.-harncd Mondsv. exeel t Max
Scbulpius, (i W ll iyluu, .1 r Kisley and
h S WalKei.
Mary K Wiiidon vs LJ Fletcher, fore
closure on account of debt of $lll0.
Portland 'Jen K Co vs J Y llntii)i!irv
et ni, upon application of defendants, it
is hereby ordered and a-IJiiipM thut the
inj'inclioii ordered, In rcitiliMlnio intide,
be anil the saiiiH is hereby modified so
that the defendants, ami leach of tliem,
may have the right lo fish in and about
the waters of the Willamette river men
tinned in the complaint, and may have
the right ami privilegn of lying and fas
tening Ihuir nets, appliances and boats
nt any place ur point, ut or below the
uctuu'l water line of said river.
Dan N Trullinger vs Juliet F Trul
lingcr, tlie plaintiir lo have unit! June
I Itli to pay the $100 alimony heretofore
allowed defendant by the court.
Adjourned Wednesday ill! Ju ic 11 h.
PACIFIC COAST N0T.
) next town in In
it refused. Insisting upon
cars. In Portland the "army" that sub
sequently captured the Union Pacific
train at Troutdale with results disas
trous to itself, scorned work, some of
the men leaving joba at $1.75 per day.
In Washington, alBo, laborers left 1 heir
jobs to join "General" Cantwell'sarmy,
encamped at Puyallup. In these in
cidents we recognize the spirit of
the well-bred tramp who at first re
fused a proffer of imitated Worcester
shire sauce, but was finally apposed
upon a hnmble representation ol how
difficult it was to got the genuine article
in this country. In Coxey's, Kelly's and
Frye's so-called armies the men that
would work have been demoralized by
the Weary Wraggles, Dusty Roadea and
Tom A. Tocans that are "bums" by
choice and profession. These mobs of
idle men, inspired by the absurd popu
list doctrine that the government must
take care of them, are pursuing a vain
- phantom In their march to Washington.
In Europe fellows with wheels in their
cranluma like Racehorse Coxey and
Carl Browne would betimes be arrested
and put into an icehouse to cool off, and
it would have been better for the foolish
armies themselves if they had been
stopped before they started. California
should not be able to dump her poor In
to our state, nor Pennsylvania Into New
York.
The tramp army craze is unfortunate.
It can, it seems, accomplish nothing ex
cept by the emphasis of numbers call at
tention to the fact that tens of thousands
of men are idle. The kindly sympathy
which the swarms of men receive from
the people in their peregrinations ren
ders it more difficult for the authorities
to dispose of this serious, problem than
it otherwise would be. Unfortunately,
. the burglar, the pickpocket, the cut
throat and the ex-convict march and
uivouao wttn tne honest and in
dustrious but impecunious mechanic
and penniless clerk, and are equally re
cipients of the charity of the public and
of the free rides on captured trains.
There is, however, much good sense
hidden in the volume of folly that
characterizes the "on tj Washing
ton" movement. Heretofore million
aires have been granted special fa
vors by act of congress, and why
should not penniless men be treated
with like regard? Isn't it about time
for special legislation for the poor man?
There has rarely been a time in the
last few years when the men out of
work in the country have not numbered
about half a million. Yet every year
an equal number of foreign labore.s
has been admitted to the country to
compete with them for the jobs that
were already too few to go around . It
is not surprising, therefore, that wages
have fallen and strikes and lockon's
have resulted in favor of the employe:
The old statement of Cobden is still true
When two men are looking for the same
job wages go down, and when two boss, s
op.
THO VSIOS YETERASS.
n i n:.i.. t... !..:.. I...- ...t,t.
I x . a. unaul i ('I . iiiiiiii 1 1, linn nun-
-Wmrt'n'nij, nne--Tmniocrarnr tumui-m!
representative. He states In his letter
to Dr. Cnrll Unit lie never was more
loyal to the principles of lite democratic
party, but approaching old uge and ill
health prevent him from making the
canvass throughout the county as he
should inil would if he remniued on the
ticket.
Josiah Martin, a veteran of the civil
war, has volunteered to take the place
vacated hy Mr. Bakor. Mr. Martin
volunteered once before when the enemy
was more dangerous. When a brave
stripling of 10 years ho enlisted in the
Ninth Minnesota Infantry and served
continuously in the ranks until mustered
out at tho close of the war In 18115. In
the spring of 1888 he left Minnesotii for
Oregon City, where ho has since resided,
supporting himself by working at his
trade of millwright. With two battle
scarred Union veterans, Mr. Washburn
and Mr. Martin, on their ticket, the
democrats ure fully prepared to meet
the llaiintings of the "bloody shirt" hy
the black republicans,
J. S. 1 ihi.ky, the democratic candi
date for county judge, has, according to
all accounts, the inside track in the
race. It Is the opinion of many that tttu
contest lies between hhn and Everhart,
while others believe the populists will
elect Hon Gordon E. Hayes hy their
votes for Mr. Everhart, when they
will have a lawyer for county juU'n.
Mr. Everhart's uprightness an I integ
rity in all tho relations of life, aro not
questioned by any one, but he is be
lieved to be unlit, by reason of his igno
rance of the ways of the world ami of
business transactions, for tho dilhVult
position of county judge of Clackamas
county. The people's party committed
a wrong against the pulilic an 1 against
Mr. Everhart when it nominated him
for a very responsible olllje whicii he can
not fill oxcept ho have an adviser and
director at his elbow, who would want a
sulary. Mr. Everhart should have re
fused to accept tho uomin.itlon. His
friends may say, ho certainly ca-i do as
well as the present county judge. That
is not the question. The taxpayers of
Clackamas want a man that will do
much better, and that is why the demo
crats urged Mr. Uisley to be their candidate.
Tiik republican policy of protection Is
an utter failure, even worse than u fail
ure. Alter .10 years of this policy, the
country is being traversed hy great
crowds of penniless populists clamoring
for work and food and more paternal
protection in the form of f.iOO.OOO.OOO
greenbacks "issued directly to the peo
ple." This extraordinary demand from
the government, to create a half billion
at doll""-1'1! illogical result of such le-
Kiniaiiuii-nB yim iwimnj llliiw, mHcn
was virtually dictated by tho million
aire manufacturers that contributed the
boodlo to buy (he fool votes which
elected Harrison president.
A nkwhi'ai'Uii in Illinois recently
brought suit against 4.') men who would
not pay their subscriptions, and ob
tained judgment In each case lor the
amount of each claim. Of these, 28
made alllduvit that they owned no more
than the law allowed them, thus pre
venting attuchments. Then, tinder the
decision of the supreme court, they were
arrested for petty larceny ami bound
over in the mini of $.100 each. All but
six gave the bonds The now postal
laws make it petty larceny to take a pa
per and refuse to pay for it.
Tiik Coxey march to Washington be
gan at a most inopportune time for the
unemployed "industrials." At this sea
son the army passes between continuous
stretches of broad fields in w hich farmers
are busy and calling for help inces
santly, and every many in Coxey's army
could find employment at fair wages in
a single county of Texas, says tho Gal
veston AVirs, It is evident that they do
not want hard work. They aro deter
mined that somebody else shall do this
work, while they do the rest.
Tttitoi'iiii the collection of back taxes,
Clackamas county has $2o,000 more in
her treasury than she would have had,
had the republican candidate for sheriff
been elected in 18!2, as he evaded ply
ing his own taxes. Actings speak louder
than words. Mr. Gaming has made every
effort to make the tax dodgers disgorge,
with results that aro most creditable to
him, in the treasury of the county.
The two lolv adj ilnuu the Catholic
church were sold last week Mnndav un
der foreclustire of mnr gage for $152 V
P. A. Stokes purchased one for $Sil'l,
ami Ned O'Connor the other for $00",
The property sold Ihiee years ag- f r
.'!000 .turii iVniM.
I'. S. District Judtte Bellinger mi
Monday discharged the arrested leaders
of the Coxey army lliat had eap'u ed
the Union Pacific- train at Troutdale
and wasrnpluted itself hy V. S, I loops
at Arlington, after their solemn promise
that they wouldn't do it agiin.
Prof. Rudolph, ex-Culholic priest and
expounder of the doctrines of the A. P.
A., delivered a lecture last evening at
the M. E church to a large audience
Rev. (i. T Kllis. of the Baptist church,
offered a fervent prayer, after which he
in'rodiicid til ) spei.lt ir of tin evening,
Prof. Rudolph. filter City Democrat.
Surveyor-General Byurs has just
awarded contracts lor surveying public
lands as follows: 1 11 s, r 7 e, to Wm. M,
Bushev: I 2 n, r 11 e. to J. A..Mit ,.o:i ;
Is 5 and 7 e, r tie, to Messrr ..ri iv.s
& Howard; t 32 s, r 15 w, ti '. ,:n
Filzhuh; t 40 s, rs land 2 e, !leici
' TVm. Daughtrey is liotne agal ,r ,.. i
trip to Portland, Tuooma and V -iy n -r,
savs the Pendleton E. 0. Ho o. vs
company lias been formed in Portland
which proposes to buy st least 35,000
horses. These horses will he shipped
to a rendering works and killed. It is
estimated that the present low prices of
horses will make it possible to sell
hides, crease and other portions of the
animal's anatomy at a proll',
The delegates from southern Oregon
to the republican state convention have
returned homo, covered wilh glory
They succeeded in nominating a narrow
gauge man for a big olli.w when thev
named Leeds for state printer. He
knows very little about the printing
business outside of publishing a small
country newspaper, and has occupied
most of his tune in villifymg his more
successful competitors. It is to be
hoped that he w ill broaden out and en
deavor to make himself tit for the o I lire
in case he is elected JuchonvilleTimr.
Judge A. S. Bennett of The Dalles
was nominated for supreme Indue hy the
democrats. A better selection could
not have been made. A ripe scholar, a
mature judge of Hie law, a man w hose
integrity is beyond question, he would
hugely dignify the supreme bench by
the force and character of his decisions
lie was the democratic candidate two
years ago, and ran some 110(H) votes
ahead of his ticket. There is a Hno.jr
feeling among the people that the court
should be divided, that there sli mid be
at least one democrat on the bench.
Judge Bennett will prove a strong can
didate. Albany Democrat.
Democratic Stats Platform
The fnlliiwIiiK Is the pluttorin ulnpitst pt the
ill'mocrnllr tute ennreiitmn:
Tli reirwiitnllTc of iho driiiiHiraiic party la
ronvtuiilim i.emliM mskn tin following rt
cUrsllnii at principle! and mciirtt at their
platform In the presnnl cKiiiptlmii
WucloHureour meiKlhoit.ilho.hm to Iho fun
lUiimntal maxim nf Iho democracy, via: "(jnv
oniinoni hy Iho iwnple, hnnmiljr and erunmul
tally dinlnUterud, Inr Urn rcRio.t good nl tin
Kresleit iiionls-r." IV e charge upon I lie rcp'ilill
on prly and It rocklesa liKllatloti all llie toll
frmn which the people are now aiifTcrlng, and
snwrt Hint the low prleua of farm prisiucta, no.e
employment of lalmr, general iteprt'snlnii In bail
neaaan I tsKiialloii of Indiiiitry, are the renillla
nf the iiiijiim and hiirduiiHinia txe, hlirh pro
tocllvo lurirt aytlinii, and other clans Iculidallmi
of the repiilillcan party, ol which tho demono
llnalloiiuf allrerlu 1S7S and the vunlrarllnn of
ourciirn-iicy are Inalancea.
We believe that all taxation ahiiulil be eipial
and ,'nt, that uiinceemary taxation la unjiut
taxation, and that Hie wealth of a nation ihiiuld
hear lt Just proportion of the bnrdein. of the na
tlinial tjot'triiiiu'iit, and that Me are In favor of
an inuome tax.
We favor the culling of a conatltutlonal con.
Vuiitlon, tu aiiliinil to Vetera of the statu a ceu
lltiilluii embodying among oilier things what la
kimwn an the Initiative and referendum.
We again declaro our faith in and advocacy of
ui.lliuliiierliiliai.li principle., of the demoerutie
party as rcaflirnied by tho Chicago platform.
W'e huve an abiding faith and Implicit ooufl.
deuce In the Integrity, good faith and patriotism
of I'reht.leilt Cleveland, and believe that he will
aci'oiiipllh,tofarai In his power, before the
clone of hi. term tiff oltliw, all the pledgee ol the
deuio 'ralic party contained in die milloual plat
form a iopltsi ai i.lilcago In 1W.
We einloiw the roieal by cougreia of the odl
nun federal ele tlon law, and indorse Ita efforts
ill behalf of turlft" reform and to hrlnz about a
more prneperoua condition of allalrr.
a We favor the speedy ootutriictlou ol tho Nlca-
rnglia canal by the govormn.nil and under gov
vninivnl upcrvUlon and control.
H'u realtlin the portion that hue ever bein
'maintained by the demorratlu parly, that guld
and ellver arc equally Hi,, people's money. We
are opposed to all inoanurca of discrimination
against silver, and demand free coinage to tup-
pi) mo ueinuieia ol dukiiiohs, and that all mone;
Issued by the government be made a legal lendi:
f ir all debts, both public and private .
We b. llcve ihill the pension roll ahould be one
ot Honor, an. we favor liberal peusloua to sol
dlers disabled lu the service of our e mnlry.
Vt.'e ttro In favor ot the election of United Slate
winter. Iiy the direct Vote of the pe lilc.
We denounce the, act of the last legislature
wnereey was repcaleil what Is known aa"l'ie
Mortgage Tax Law," nd we demand lu ro
enactment at (he noxt aesslon.
.Vi'e demand that all property shall bo assessed
Hills true rash vuluj, and thai there shall be
UeUllel'one only for Indebtedness which has
corresponding taxable enslll.
We demand the cnaotmenl and enforcement of
more stringent laws for the protection of the
smmun ami sturgeon flshliu Industry. nd II
a'-ilUioit of all llshlraps, seines and wheels, and
tutor more extensive artlllclal prop.wailou
no are ni lavor of liberal appropriations for
me improvement or our rivers and harbors, aud
llie adoption o( such measures as will tend most
ipccuny to llie opening of (lie Columbia uver.
Vii! are opposed to Chinese and nil pauper lav
migration.
We favor a change In the law regulating ti e
aiiopu in ol school text Uaiki which will invile
healthy competition uud prevout too frequent
cuicigcsiii tne same.
We ure In favor of laws for the protection of
depositors la banks.
We are hi favor of the aliolishment of rail road
and all other uun.Hennry coins is In.a
Wo favor fixed salaries for all public olllceri
and the ubullshmeut of the fee system, aud are
opposed lo an oltloer receiving mom than his
constitutional salary.
We condemn as Infamous the attempt of the
last legislature to tamper with the purity of our
elections by so amending the Australian ballot
law as to take from It all Its bencHceut previa
Ions, and wo earnestly oppose any change or
luodlllcutlonof said law.
We declare ouraetves In sympathy wilh the
lust dwh lm nf Judge Caldwell, regarding the
ni; ol luoor in the recent controversy be
1 1 ;,.,i tlio linlun Pacilio Railroad Company and
!i .v,.ployes.
:- i ruUa me last legislature for lia waste of
. 'I'.'.S.'JT.-'feSSf b7 extra-iaeejit and.ckles
."i.Hl1-n ami lioiu ihe repuuva,?pany Mil
i i.a sine rwtiK.nlble for the shameless aud vicious
I. 'gtJlMlon of that body, and we call upon the
mesi voters 01 tne state to relieve the common
wealth of this Incubus upon its Industry and
prosperity by taking the reins of power from the
hinds of men incompetent and unworthy ser
vants. The people cannot hope for Immunity
from corrupt appropriations of public money so
long as the party in power Is controlled by the
combination of spoilsmen which has and will
control the republican parly of this state.
-
What is
" 1 1. aeKxwwewsieeiii . i MMgswi s m:i murium
l.fcAjXX3XXXlfc-h -.v.rf v .Mi. p 1 1. aseiMiMiMeiaMHeisisaa.l
Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Knrcotle substance. It Is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feverlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos
torla is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castorla.
" Caatorla Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have) repeatedly told me of Its
good effect upon their children."
Da. O, O. OaaooD,
Lowell, Has.
" Caatorla Is the beat remedy for children of
' which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
far distant when mothers willconaider tho real
Interest of their children, and use Castorla In
stead of the various quack nostruma which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. T. KnrcBKLOl,
Conway, Ark.
Castorla.
" Castorla la so well adapted to children that
I recommend It aa superior to any prescription
known to me."
H. A. AacBxn, M. D.,
Ut Bo, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
" Our physicians in the children'! depart
ment have spoken highly of their expert-:
nee) In their outakle practice with Caatorla,
and although we only have among our
medical auppllea what la known as regular '
products, yet ere are free to confess that the
merits of Caatorla has won us to look with
favor upon It." '
United nospmL ixo DieranuiY,
Boston, Haaa,
Allin C. Surra, Pres.,
The Cantear Compaxcy, TI Murray Street, Hew York City.
r'jWyWlWW.WVWVVW.'.'A .Ws' A'.'aNVirV VaWaW
I BALD HEADS!
What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, ,
hsrah, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a ;
lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or
brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? ,
Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of i
yoursymptomsoe warnea in urae oryou wiii octomo .
iSkookumRootHair Grower!
lUwhatyoaneed. Its pradaetlon Is not aa accident, hot emttof!efmtllla J
I a. s . -a ii j I a tka klat aae A Mali ft LaWl A Uul alfanOV I
lymrcn. unnwiNigi ui uitj uuusiui w . . .
err of how to trat them. M8kookuro "eooUlu neUheUiiU
i norolii. It i
TBADC WARE
Is not a Dye. but a dellghtfellj eoollng and relreshlng Tonic. frni'auitUM ,
the foUielei, U oj Mg hair, sum 4amtruj and grew, Aolresitwld ,
the eealp clean, healthy, and free from irritating emotioni. br '
ookum &kia. Soap. It destro;! JMrcuillo Hutelt,
iirotf in at noir. . -
It vour dniHiitcUBflfupp!7txraieBd dlnet to nf, na we jna mnra i
i pnpaia, on receipt ot prices ucvwvti a,w yvt wvw - i
per jar t iur 4w.
THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.,
07 Houth Fifth ATna, Vw York, n. 1
keadM.
thft us of
and de$tny th hair
n
DEATH j
HAIR
(HHtantly remove and forever destroy! objee
tiimnbte hair, whether upon the hamitactt
amis or nri'Jt, without (iiiiciiloratioii or fiiyury
to the moni tle.lieate akin. It whs fur fifty
yours llie secret formula or KraHmua
Wilson, acknowledged by physicians as
the highest authority and the moat eminent
dermatologist and hair specialist that ever
lived. During his private practice of a life
time among the nobility and aristocracy of
Europe he prescribed this recipe. I' lc,
1 by mall, securely packed. Coiretpem
etence. confidential. Hole Agtjre for America.
Ajlilresa.--; ,. : Y' Ii!
no oKuvauui nuvi nair arewvr uv-,
Dept. R,. 67 South Fifth Avouiie, Ker York.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Tiik republican vtrtury in tlm iniinii'i
iul clt'ctinn of Albany, X. V., is dmi to
the asslstani-o ol thu Hill in of the
ili'iiiniTiitii! parly, ii'suliing in tlie nvi'r
throw of Albany's ii'gnlar lttnot-rat c
orifuniz ttioii. As tin! rculiliian It-uis-
litttira ot Now nrk ifave Kunuinr Dave
Hill a votu of thanks for liis recent
api'tH-li in eiinitri'ss, he in iy now uonsiil
er hiinsflf fully installiil in the republi
can party
Th 313 I'lerfynien coinprisiti); the1
Xew York Kast Confcrenee of the Meth- i
odiat Ejiiseopal Church, in session nt!
Brooklyn dttrinj the first week of April, i
are men possessed of w isdom and ijrit, j
not afraid to express just demands open- J
It. Thev nlaced th cmselvpa mi ra...ir,l I
( - f.M lu fniinilllll
achoola by petitioninif Ihe legislature to
pass the following amendment to the
constitution ut the state of Xew Y
and aubinit the same lo Ihe people for
their action at the ensuing election :
No law shall be passed respecting an
establishment of religion or prohibiting
the free exercise thereof, nor shall the
atate or any ennutv. cilv. town. vill ur
, or other civil division use it pr.merty
or credit or ar.y money raised Iiy tax
ation cr otherwise, or author either
to ue nseu lor tlie purpose of foumlinir.
iJriTK it number ol the republican or
gans proless to believe that Ihe South is
drifting from her democratic moorings,
and that there will soon be great politi
cul changes. One thing U certain, says
the Xew Orleans State, anil that is
whether the South drifts from her dem
ocratic moorings or not, she will never
drift far enough to give the republican
party any hope of reestablishing iti
Mk. Ganong will, according to all np
pearancea, succeed himself as sheriH" of
k I Clackamas county, lie has conducted
the a Hairs of his cll'ue in a manner so
thorough and upright, without tear o.'
favor toward any one, that he deserves
reelection. He has collected $3,000 of
delinquent taxea lelt over by his repub- i Kagle Creek
Mean predecemnrs,
Clackamas
Milwaukie
Oswego
Xeedy
Mariptam
Soda Springs. . .
I'pper Molalia
Lower Molalia.
Milk Creek. .
lieaver Creek
Viola
Hardiugs . . .
Iiamascus
Sandv
J A Thayer to J G Fehler, 30 as f
Charles Walker donation claim No 43;
fVM). Do to Mary A Peltier, 30 aa of
U Walker donation; foOO.
Susan B Crookahunka to Susan Ter
mitdow, as of A V Smith donation
ao 03; ifl.'UO.
Susan B Crookahanks to Sarah Cook,
20 as of A. P. Smith donation; 2000.
I'hoehe A Gilbert ami Susan K Crook
shanks et nl to James 11 Crookshanks,
10 its 1 1 A I' Smith donation; $2000.
Win Jolin-ioii to Kd Ltjimeti, i, of
lif.14 ol sec 17, t b s, r 3 e, Su its; illMK).
.! 1- r.wing to b Uiiiyam, n i of
ne y4 01 eec jz, 11 s, r o e, w as ; f z W.
S It Lanipaiigh to Henry mid Andrew
Fulirer, sw ,'-4 of lie so J4 of uw l4 i f
sec 31, t 3 s, r 5 e, MU us, 000. Bond
for deed.
J S Donaldson to (Irani Soger, ne '4 c (
nw ut sec 'JH, 1 1 a, r 3 e, 40 as ; tl .
J W Boms to C K 1'eiise, lots 1, H, 3,
4 hlk 14, Boots add to Marshfleld; $2 0
to he paid in iimtullmeiils in two years.
Poiiliind L Co to Sum Marrs. unit-
claim to 2 ; l 12.50.
O & C B B Co to S K Carlson, so V
, sec 17, l 5 s, r 3 e, KM) as; $4S0.
j J K Cotirtnev to K 1'attersou, lot 10,
'hlk 48, Oswego' 1st add: fl.
I Tom .Martin and J I'olsen to J T
Grace, l.'!A hi ids in sec 28, t 4 t.. r 3e e;
1.
O Ci'y BE & L Co to Joe Herlitzka
of LaCrosse, Wis, lot 8 hlk 0, Annex
add to Or City ; $123 in 22 payments.
C C Adams to J A Thaver, 80 ns of C
Walker donation claim No 4:!; $400.
C L and X C Brush to J X Duncan,
of 114 as; $1.
JKSiidham to X Bichardson. 50 as
in sec 2D, 1 3 s, r 2 e ; $2ikH.
KlizabeUi Henrolty to Ktitma 11 Mil
lard, frs of lots 17, 18, I'.), 2J, blk 138,
ext Oswego 1st add ; $1 .
Iloldeu llargrenves toll KCross.tr
J, Clackamas rrtitl Lands, on Clacka
mas; $1000.
John I'oole to Cora C Poole, 81) as in
the Jasper and Kos:i and K Gilliam
donation claim ; $2000.
1) Kdd Itilleter to (iodfried Moehnke,
ne 1-4' of 11 w l4 of sec .".1, ae 1-4 of aw yi of
sec III). 1 3 a. r 3 e, 80 as : $2;i00
K E liuick to 1) J Switzer, lots 1, 2
iilkS, S Or City; lot 9 blk 11, Sunset
City; Iota 12. 13. 14 blk 10, Park Place,
Apperson subd ; $1200.
P T Davis to W M Law, trustee. 13 as
nf A P Smith iliinutiim I."WM
Friday. May I lib, 7:::nl Marv K Ambler to V M Law, 33 as
. .Saturday, l'.'th. 7 :.I0 ! of CUi Riehriv claim I.L'jin
D Crowley to Herman W ittenbere;,
To CONSUMPTIVES
Tne tindersiirned having been restored to
health by pimple means, after suffering for
several years with a Bevere Iiuir affection, and
that dread disease Coiiuiiiptlmi. Ih anxious lo
make Known to his fellow sufferers the means
of cure. To tho?e who desire It, he will cheer
fully send (free of eh ante) a copy of the prescrip
tion used, which they will find- a sure cure for
CoimiMiptlon, A nl hum. Catarrh, Bronchi
tU and all throat and lting Malitdies. He
hopes toll suttVrers will try his remedy, as tt Is
invaluable. Those desiring the prescription,
which will cost them nothing, and may prove a
blestlug, will please address, ,
APPLICATION FOU LICENSE.
NOTK K 18 IIBKKBV OIVKK THAT I KIIALL
apply to the city council of Orriiun City, Ore-
f:on, for u siiIimiii Ili'tMise to eontltiiio my saloon
iKiated In Oregon Citr, said license to date from
May al, im. ' M. II. KLANNAUAN.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
NOTIOK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB t'N-derslaiu-d,
assln'iee of the estate, of Sohuyler
Rue, an iiisolrvnt debtor, will sell at public auc
tion, at tho rax! door ol tho county courthniie,
In tlie eity of OreKon Oily, lu OtueKuinas inimty,
statu nf Orciton, on 8aturdtiv, the 'M day of June,
1H!M, at :i o'clock p. in. of said day, to tlie hlxhest
bidder fur V. 8. xold coin, to be paid at the time
of sale, the following described real property
The1 Imth'wwtqWr" "ftiAt1 ihWorHlwA't
li,arter (V,) and the west one-half (Si of the
southwest quarter ti) of section twenty-s'T , ';,,
In township two (2) south, ranue four (4) ,t of
the Willamette meridian, certiorate No. a iti-
rdieatloii No. IttKti, and contaiiitiie IM ai rvn of
anil, more or less, situate in Clackamas t'.'imy,
Oregon, together wilh the tenements, heii'dua
menta and aiipurteiiaiifes thereunto belnu-uiK
or in anywise appeitaliiine;, Haid abov,. de
scribed premises will be sold as aforesaid, sub
ject to the balance due on a certain mnugiiBr
aicaiuat tlie same, the said balance nf said i.ion-
Rune being about one thousand (siiiio) iiot ni
J. K. T. B. 1IKKNTANO,
Assignee of the Estate of Schuyler Hue, an Insol
vent Debtor. Union April is, 1MU
The Working Class
Xo matter w lint niiiy lie the result ol
llie Co.vy movement, the lesson it Ima
tiuiL'lit is one which alioulil nut he lost
upon the country. It is lllleil with the
possiliiliticM of wiiK'stneml ilHtis-er and
disaster only because it hits the coun
tenance nnil can eommiiiul tne active
support ot elements; which feel them
set vts in s.tmpattiy with any move
ment promising a renter recognition of
the t.iird estate Anyelt'irt to overbear
and oppress an element in the p ipuhi
tiou of this country must necessarily
reiiet upon those who attempt or nnp
port it. There has never been justi Men
tion for the persistent attempt of the
hist few years to detirude the working
class. Hint clns in this country is
very largely a class of liomeste.nlers It
has interests in common with the other
element of society w hich will hold it
true to the social compact so lonu ns i'a
eipial interests are recognized and con
ceded. ,S7. Limit Hrpitblic.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned J
lias been duly appointed ly the Hon. J. . Bid-1.
drum, co.iutv Judge ot Clackamas comity. Ore
gon, as administrator of the estate of IsaHC
Frost, deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hotitled to present tin
same properly verified lo me In Oregon City,
Urcgon. within six months from this date.
IIIHAM KTKAKHIT, Administrator alormald.
C. I'. A li. C. Latoi'rkttk, Attorneys.
Haled April law.
MOTICE IS HEREBY (IIVEN THAT I WII.I
H on the Hull Cay of May, IK'.U, at II) o'clock
a. in., at my livery aiuniv on nevenm
Htrett in Oregon City,Clackainas county ,On gon
sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, one
dark bav mare, four years old, the property of
Harry Trenibatb, lo ralisfy a Hen that I hold
aga list the said animal for feed turiiL-hed and
labor bestowed on tliesalil animal at the request
oi tne saui uarry irenioaui. ine sain lien
umouutiiig to tlie sura of $1!!, with costs of sale
Hated May -', lsirt. f. Jul'I.IN.
Under the Knife
Of the surgeon there' is no more aiitite
fiiifleiinic than people endure every duv
with rlietimatisia. Distorte I nnd with
ered limbs mark its ravages everywhere.
Dr. Drununond's LiKlitnin Itemedy for
Kheiinintism has a remarkable record of
cures not only re!ieviii tlie pain, but
restoring all the functions of the crip
pled limbs. There is no reason for any
one to suffer longer, when this wonder
ful remedy affords audi certain relief.
If your druggist lias not cut it, write to
the Drtimnionil Medicine Co., 48 50
Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted.
THE CANVASS.
The democratic candid.itcs w ill ad
dress the voters of Ciack iin is county in
tlie outer tmlica eil as lollows
Harlow
Cnnbv.
....Monday, Utli, l :,tt)
. . . Mon
If KiiiK Solomon was alive he woulil
now say: ."tin to the traveling man.
learn Ins wrnis, anil be wise " Air. C.
W. Itailell, a Cincinnati traveling man.
represeiititiR the (jueen City Printing
Ink Co , after suffoiiim intensely for two
or three ilays wilh litiueness of the
shoulder.', resulting from rheumatism,
completely cured it with two applica
tions of Cbamberhiiirs fain Balm. This
remedy is Kinnlnif a w ide reputation for
its prompt cures of rheumatism, lame
back, sprains, swelling, ami lameness
50 cent bottles fir sale by ti. A. Hard
ing, drmrgibt-
Onlorml on Trial.
Oak i. ami, (.'ai.. About two years I or
dered from .I. K. (iatea A Co., San Fran
cisco, a bottle of Simmons Liver .Regu
lator on-trial, and so satisfactory has
been its use in expelling bile from the
system and regulating the action of the
liver that Ironi an order of one at a time
the order lias risen to a dozen hottlex at
once. It. V. Lawrence.
SHEKIKK'S NOTICE OK SALE UN
DER FORECLOSURE.
N THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF TIIK STATE OF
Oregon, for the County of Clnckiimns.
II. C. Htevcne, I'lnlntiir, l
vs.
J. W. Thomas, R. K. Thonias, A. V. Oco-,
bock, and Thomas Charm iin and t'. If.
Charmiin, copartners as Thomas Char- J
mail A Hon, befenilanl. J
8IATR OF OKKIInX, (
County of Clackamas.)
UOTICE IS HKKKBT (ilVEN THAI" BV VIR
A tile of an execution uud order ut sale Issued
out of the circuit ccurt of the stal-i of Oregon tor
(lie coiiuiy Ol cinrKainas. m-ariiig mile llie ?nn
day of April. Ism, in ii suit wherein H. C. Stevens
waa plrtiiilttl an I J. W. 1 humus, It. tt. Thomas,
A. W Ouobock, and Thomas charuian and K. K.
Cliarman, copartners ns Tliomus Charinan &
Hon, were defendants, commanding me, in tlie
name of the stute of Oregon, that out of the real
tale hereinafter described, to realize a sum
sutnclent tn satisfy the demands of said decree.
t-vrit: KXiT.'fl. together with interest on the
aame since said decree was entered at It) per
cent, per annum, ami a:so the coeis nl and at
tending this sale and aa attorney's fee of l.'sj.
jnw. therefore, in onemeuce lo sue , uecree. I
did, on the 'ilth (lav of April, 1MH, duly levy up
ou. and will, on Salnruav, the 2d day of Jnne,lSH
... tl.A. h.. nl mta n'..lfl,.l. n ... nt bIH .1....
at tlM front (hair of tlie coiirilioue in saij
cuunty. tifler fr .ale at public auction, an I sell
to the highest and best bidder, for cash hi hand,
all if the right, title and Interest the said deien
dama hat uu tlie sih day of Ociolier. lssl, or at
any uine since, ui ami to tne loii.iwing de-scrflM-d
real property, lo-wit: A portion of sec
tion 'Mat towiwiip 6 iHiiith, range '1 east nf Wil
lamette meridian, described as follows to-wit:
Beginning at a point where tlie county road lead
ing from .Molalia prairie to ttcntt's mill crosses
the snath boundary line of said section 20, said
point being the center of said road; running
thence east i Rids: thence north ll.i rods; thence
west 2n reds to Ci-nter of said couutv road: thence
south along said county road to pi ,ce of begin
ning, containing 111 acres, more or I ss.
Haled this 4th day ol May, ism
c. W. UAXoNO,
SherllT of Clackamas County, Oregon.
day, Mlh. :.;0 4iXI aa of .losenli
. .. inesoav, miii. , :.,o rinnn; JIU.0W.
rt'ednesdiy, liith, 7:.UI Samea Fitzpatrick to J W Montavne
. Iliursil.iy, 1 tli. I ::!0
-Thursday, I7th, 7:.'t0
rriday, lSih, I :.(l
. .. hridav, IStli. 7::io
Saturday, lil.h, I :.til
....Saturday, IHih,
Monday 2!st, I ::U)
sw of sec 12, t 2 a, r 0 e, ltit) as ; f 100,
The Astora Herald, a radical republi
can paper, says : (.harles .ickell, of
(iarlicld
Springwater .
Ilitfhlaml
New Era
I ark I lace.
Dr S. F. Scott. Blue Right, Harrison
Co., Mo., says: "For whooping cough
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excel
lent." Hy t.sing it freely the disease ia
dcliriveil nf all fluniniritiii nwuMnanna.
u...t.. -V..'. ' i ": r
, - i i uere is no uanger in giving ine Keroe-
'' '' dv to babies, as it contains nothing ia
Wednesday, 211. 7 jurions .50 cent bottles for sale bv
..Thnrsdii). IMtli. 7:.tt) .. Harding, druggist.
... Friday, 2"th. I :.'!l) I . T
r relay, :' ih, 7:J0
..Saturday, Sith, 7 ::!)'
. . .Monday, SSth. I :.M
FOR SALE.
Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostlv
Kellogg donation j bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas
county, two miles from Meadow Brook
postotfice. Three acrea cleared, 12 acres
slashed ; good honae 20x30. Price 800,
of which f00 must be paid down, bal
anoe two years' time. For further par
ticular call at Cot rier ,rlice or address
me at Vancouver, Wash.
.Mb. A xsa Taylor.
NOTICE OFFIXAL SETTLEMENT.
rp O AM. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; NOTICE IS
nm ill' uie u(M(erBigor((. u aumialS
trat.1T of the estate of Andrew 3. Baty, deceased, baa
filed his final report in the)rniinty court of Clacka
aaaa cuaniy. Oregon, and Ihe judge of Mid roan bat
appan!nl Monday, the 7th day of May, lKM, at lu
o'clock a oi, as the time f.ar hearing thereof and the
srttksaeal of the said estate.
ROBERT DATY, AdmjnUtralor
C P. D. C . I.ATorrrrr, Attornryi.
Ripaua Tahulcs cure headache.
"A wolf in aheep'a clothing" the
substitute offered by the "cutter" as be
ing just as good as Avar's Sarssparilla.
If you don't want t be bitten, insist nr
, on having Ayer's Sarssparilla, even if it
, is a little dearer. Depend on it, it will
I be rhrapf r foi you in the end.
m. . ,.l.l mi. -,...- Ji'i'iiT .
fraod, had good reason; for he got hold pay ment for service., expei,,.. or in ' secretary of state, ia one of the ablest I Wils.uiville ' WediiedaV' Mi 7-1 1
kell is Orcg n City Friday, June Ni, 7 ::
Dswego r-aturdar, 21, 7:3J
...... S R. Oattx.
iraoo,naa gooa reason, ior negniuoiu payment lor services, expense, or in secretary of state, i one of lb
0(1 W0.l?hlT n"?'??' K rel"ced;,nJrot,','rraann.''yi'l'Hrch, religions : i.mrnallHts in Oregon Mr Vie
ratea." He changed bit opinion, how denomination, or r-f-gious aoeiety of , J"ur-",liH,(' " rt''l,n Mr. .Mi
eer, when he began to take Aren'i Sir- any institution, so. ,et . r ondertaaing ent n,n " 18 P,ei
aa part I la. It pay a to he earelni, wnen , which Is wholly, r.r in part, under
buying medii-ines. tarian or ecclesianic.il i-antr.,;.
easure to
' meet, and as an entertainer he has no
eijnal. Xickell is all right . " J. C
Chairman C.
Mchaii, Stvrelarr.
C. Coir.nitree.
Whea Baby waa tick, we gae kerOattorift.
Whea ah waa a Child, ah cried forCaatorav .
Whea aha became Jftaa, saw dang to CaaOontw
Vaw the had llildrrn, she iswBk faatiaal.
A Ia.lr at Toolers, La., was ven sick
with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler. a
- prominent merchant of tlie towr, gave
.her a bottle of Chamlwrlain'a Colic.
Cholera and Iliarrhiet Remedy. He
I says she- was well in minutes after
j taking the first dne. .For sale brG A.
. Harding, druggist.
Johnson 1 Idlema , Attys.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
I hereby give notice that I have Died in the
county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, my
dual account aa administrator of the estate of
John Hohenleitner, deceased: and the court-has
designated June 5, lam, at lu o'clock a. m.. as
the time for examination and aettlrment nf tlie
same. HENRY G A Ns. Administrator.
Hated April 13. 11.
EAST AND S
l V 1
The Shasta V
O, llll,
SdUiUliUxN J'Ati
haVi'Kfa Ir.itu U'wt' 1'irtU
Auiiili. ;
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AI Albany ami Corvaliis I'liiinecl with tTaiui
ofdregoii I'ai lllc Itallroad.
jtesg-s rails mn.v i mtcm-1 siiHint.i
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THUOirc; II TK'KETH
TO A 1.1. I'.HKTs IN TIIK
AfTKHN HTA I'hS, CANADA AM) KI'ltOI'R
Can be oliliiliii'd nl .he Innctt ttilea from
I.. II. Mimltl.', Atint, On ton I lly
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Oregon Pacific Railroad Ccmpany
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Commiiiig wl.li Sr.' ItHllKli" l Imin Vmpili.i
and ran Kraiti'lM-n,
stiuui-r haves Hmii Kiaicin
i, l'.'th, '."Jil and ;:M.
Steamer liv, Yaiiiiiia f'fhrusr)- C'.ili, Miinli 7ih,
Kill aud -.nib.
i Kill us i .ml , March
Uighls reservi-d to change
nolle.-.
piillinjt ll t-e allliollt
tot freight and piwn'iiger rales upi-ly lo any Agent,
CIIAK. .'. IIKSIUIVS, WIS A ft',
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Hill I'rancl-cc, ii-
I'll AS. CI.AllK, lliwlvor,
Cnrvalll", Ori'imil.
C THROUGH
(jj TICKETS
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Salt Lake, Denver
Omaha, Kansas City,
Chicago, St. Louis.
Eastern Cities.
DAYS to
CHICAGO
14 n 1 1 vo tte Quickest to Ct i
n U U I o cago and the East
Uaiipc 'ta
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THROUGH PULLMAN AVJ Ti: '
SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING '; ..
? ARS, DINING CARS
3
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(IL1VFK W. MINK.
K. KM.KRY ANDKRSON,
Itecclvcre.
For ratH und general iurnrinnlion call
on or uddri'HS,
W H. HUULBURT, Asst. flen. Pan.. Agent
2o4 Wasliititfton Hr., cnr. Third.
I'OIiTLAND OREUON.
Job Printing at the
Conrier Office.
CAN I
OBTAIN A PATENT t
1 II
ItTA
iT. . i ., tno P16" Duflinofl, Com muni ca-
Vnr
d: CO., who hare bad nearly nhy eari
prompt answer and an
er Deri an
tiom itrlctlv flnnflriontial a t. i r
fiffhlS? """""""f Pn tenia and how tb db-f6".'.!?-
A1" Mtalogue of mechan
ical and sclentlno book, sent free,
latenta taken through Milan k Co eAcAiTC
ncrtloe in theSclSntiantneHcnJS
isteSS Hf w1le'y De'oretne Public with!
put cost to the Inventor. This splendid Damr
SSUtJ'T' f,"' HlnatratedThS Tb? fK
largest gro"1"1 1 nT elmttao work In th!
R,$in,n$!!?i"- Sanu;'e copies sent trot.
Building Edition, month r, 160a year Htncla
copies, liS cents, brery nuiiber contalna dmii
tlful plates in colors, ind Pbotoif, of new
iTi w th v'mf- enl"'ng oulldeVa fo show U5
" $2 Mlfns and secure contracts. Address
Your Stomach
DistressesYou
aftereatlng a hearty meal, and Urn
reault ia a chronic case of Indlgea
tlon. Sour Stomach, Heartborn,
Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack.
RIPANS TABULES
S??.'.. fiter' ?'"!'.".-
the It luod, and are a Poaltlve 'cin "r
ton.iipailo,, sici Headache, Bill
sr..,...h ThL. V,"""' ."'""Tuna
perfeet d&to,' P-W.nd
Kllians 1 atiulcs take the place of an Entire
Medicine Cheat, aud .bouie be pitoj
--wj ..inn,.
Sold by drvmtat or ml by
n , Wa".
Price, . Two DoUart.
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
! ttraee St, Mew lark.
COUNTY TREASUREU'S .NOTICE.
I have sow is sit hasps rrsns APPLI
cable to the payment of all warranla endorsed
prior to November L lwd.
Interest will cease from the dateofthl.no
I tie. s. B. t'ALIFF.
Treasurer nf riackamaa Lonnir
Daled Oref oa City. April ai. IMA
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
FREE MEDICINE!
Golden Opportnnitj For SnrTer
1ns Humnnity.
Physicians Give Th-ir RrmrdiM to Ihe People-.
DO YOU SUFFER?
and w wilt send tou Free ot Charwe a rrix.
cot'asa of specially prepaml remlii lwt anifwl
to ynr ca. WK WANT VOI R BKCOll
MFMIATIOS. UfX PAII PIIDC the most nanrnmteddiufwut
II L uHll llUnt ".""'""" 'OlrlmfDls
f.a- all tliMHMe and ilrformilit arv Mislrn and
rVfrntinc, arqairfd hy many yrait' exrM-rirnce,
which ellal.lM US to Knarallte a I'nre. lo not
despair.
. B. We he th y p,, rnr. f,f
EriLiraT IFITSI and Oatoih. Htt'ieitu
gi?m. Permanenlly localrd. :old nuhlithnl.)
Or. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI
CAL INSTITUTE,
7I Market St., n rrsieUra, ta
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castcris.
I.'ipans Ta'mlci enre tad brpath
Kiparu Tahtilej : for aour stomach.