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Oregon City, May 18,1894.
Democratic State Ticket.
For Congressman, 1st District,
J. K. WEATUERFORD of Linn.
W. 8
For Governor,
GALLOWAY of Yamhill.
For Secretary of Slate,
CHARLES KICKELL of Jackson.
For Treasurer,
TH08. L. DAVIDSON of Marlon.
For Supreme Judge,
A. S. BENNETT of Wasco.
For Attorney General,
W. H. HOLMES of Marion.
For School Superintendent,
D. V. S. REED of Lane.
For State Printer,
JOHN O'BRIEN of Multnomah.
For Attorney, 5th Judicial District,
E. F. DRIGGS of Clackamas.
Member Equalization Board, 5th Dist.
W. B. ADAIR of Clatsop.
DemocraticCounty Ticket.
For Senator,
JAMES THORN E.
For Joint Senator,
E. RUSSELL of Clackamas.
For Representatives,
DR. W. E. CARLL,
MARTIN BOBBINS,
JOSIAII MARTIN.
For County Judge,
J. 8. RISLEY.
For County Commissioner,
GEO. J. CURRIN.
For Sheriff,
C. W. UANONG.
For Clerk,
V. 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.
Til a Minneapolis Journal says that
Congressman Rreckenridge, smirched
with Miss Pollard by the scandalous
trial, "Is not a model by any means, but
a good many people who are throwing
paving stones at him now, will be just
as alck as he la when the recording an
gel runs her finger up and down the
alphabet to find their names." That's
so. Distinguished Oregon statesmen
might be found in comparison with
whom the porsonnl history of Brecken-
ridge la the blogrsphy of Virtue Itself
Tub 19 "armies" of "industrials" on
the march to Washington, number all
told about 0000 men, slightly less than
the several hundred thousand which,
excited telegraph operators told us,
would swarm Into the capital city.
Canadian livestock breeders put their
competitors in the United States to
shame at the ColumbiaI International
exhibition. ' Out of tM In- prizes" lor
Ayrshire cattle, Canada look $1885 and
the United States only (150. The Yanks
can take lessons in stock raising from
the Kanuuks.
A row occurred at the Baptist con
vention in Dallas, Texas, between the
A. P. A. preachers and the the friends
of Governor Northern, who appointed
Pat Walsh, a Catholic, to the U. 8.
senate. The anti-Jewish crusade in
Russia may find its imitation here
against Catholics.
A law was passed in Minnesota re
quiring deaters in bogus butter to color
their stuff pink. The supreme court of
that state declares the law constitutional,
and the dairy commissioner will enforce
it. The legislature should pass Btich a
law for the protection of Oregon dairy
men and the butter-eaters.
In 1800 the Kansas State Board of
Agriculture secured statements from
great number of farmers relating to the
cost of the wheat crop, and these state
ments, Including taxes, interest, iusur
ance and hauling to market, make the
cost a fraction over 50 cents a bushel.
Iu Australia, it is claimed, wlieat can
not be raised for less than 58 cents i
bushel, where it is now Belling at that
price.
Tin Salem Journal and Governor
Pennoyer are at swords' points. It ao
cuscs him, among many other trans
gressions, of "leaving from $300,000 to
$.VX),000 of state taxes outstanding In
Portland banks drawing interest for the
bankers, when it should have been in
the state treasury to pay warrants that
were being discounted. It is true that
when the slate's money .was shut up
In the Portland banks, state warrants
were being discounted In Hulem 5 per
cent. The quesiion Is, was that tho
fault of the governor or of the state
treasurer?
Sinck millions an millions of hard
cash are locked up In the banks, wait
ing for the subsidence of popular aglt'
tlon and dispersion of Coxey armlet,
and the passage of the tariff bill, it
would be wise if Governor Pennoyer,
instead of advocating the printing ol a
pile of paper money, on the ground that
what ails us is the lack of money in cir
culation, advise 1 his hearers to buy a
lot of dynamite and blow tho tied gasted
banks open, scatter the hard cah and
put it in circulation. Then, presto
clianiro. money would bo plenty all at
once. This revolutionary proceeding
would be as safe, financially, as launch
ing out on the uncertain sea of paper
money inflation.
Not all of the western farmers are
complaining that they must be going to
ruin because they do not get as much
for their wheat now as they did 20 years
ago. R. R. Lambert of' Rush City,
Minn., has recently published a letter
which shows that he has reached a dif
ferent conclusion. He tells his brother
faimers that the quesiion is not so much
what wheat brings as what the wheat
crop will buy. When "dollar wheat
was the rule, in the '70s, he could buy
only 8 pounds of sugar with a bushel
while now he can get 12. A hundred
weight of nails required 0 bushels of
wheat 20 years ago; now It can begot
for 4. It used to lake 120 bushels to
pay the cost of a mowing machine, while
now it requires only 75. Mr. Lambert
declares his firm conviction that the
farmers of Minnesota get as many things
with a bushel of wheat at 50 cents as
they formerly did when the selling price
was $1. He regards it as impossible
that there shall bo a return' to Hie old
figures for wheat, for the same reason
that prices of other till nits will never
again be bo high as they once were, be
cause the aim of civilization Is to furnish
all articles at the minimum price.
Asking Governor Pennoyer Ousitloni.
A communication signed "Farmer'' In
Wednesday's Uregoninn colln-chise our
governor thus wise:
There Is no desire tiion our pint to be
Impertinent, ,ul in all candor would like
to know how it is that you can at one
and at the same time be a populiNt and
the recipient of a protective tariff? In
your business you receive, as 4 manu
facturer of lumber, a benefit through
the tariff of $2 for each I0U0 feet, of
which sum you reliate not oiia penny lo
the overtaxed consumer. How is it
that as a populist, good and true, yjti
are opposed to all nefarious trusts, and
as a business man von could ever be a
prominent metnlwr of a lumber com
bine? Also how it Is that as a populist,
opposed in unjust taxation and illeiral
over-feeing of public: ntllcials, you can
and do, as a public ollli ial, accept from
the hands of a notoriously corrupt legis
lature, the last one, an "additional emol
ument" lo your salary of $x) per an
num In payment for the hitlierlo unheard-of
dutv of "extra labor and worry,
etc.," as well as many other fees
and perquisite which swells your sal
ary to more than double the limit set
by the constitution of file stale, and lo
a sum far any away in excess of any
amount ever received by any previous
irovernor of ibis stale, some of who.n
have not acquired fame for their
Spartan courage for refusing to accept
"what the gods send lliem?" We do
not understand (though it pet Imps, an d
no doubt Is, perfectly right) how it Is
that yon as a M.pu!ist. ran be so bitterly
opposed to lh issuance of passes by Hie
THE CANVASS.
The democratic candidate will ad
dress the voter ol Clackamas county in
the onler Unhealed ss ioiiow
Friday. May I lib. 7:30
, . . .Ksturday, 12th, 7:.'I0
Mnn.lny.Utli, 1 ;.'I0
Monday, Mill, 7 ::0
. ... Tuesday, 1.1th, 7:.'M)
, Wednesday, llltli, 7::U)
, .. Thursday, 17th, I ::(()
...Thursday, 17th, 7:110
Mduy, IHili, ::io
rri.luy, IHili, 7;:io
, ...Hsiiinl.iy, llith, 1 ::i0
, ...rinliirdiiy, IHili, 7:.'l
Monday. 2 1st, I iVS
,. . Monday, 21st. 7 :0
Tuesday, 22d, 7:.'t0
, . Wednesday, 2;td, 7 :.'I0
,,..Thurdii).2th,7::j0
Friday, Moth, 1 :.')
Friday, 2.1th. 7:30
....Saturday, 2Uth, 7 :.t0
Monday, 2Hih. 1:110
Monday. 2Kih, 7 ::(0
....Tuesday, 211th, 7 :M
. Weilnesilay, ;luth, 7:.1)
..Friday, June 1st, 7:.'l
Saturday, 21,7:30
a, IV. VIHKKN,
Chairman C. C. Committee.
C. Melwin, Secretary.
Harlow .......
C'stiby
Clackamas. . . .
Milwaukie
Oswego
Needy. ..... . . .
Marquain
So la Springs. .
t'pper Molalia
lnwer Molalia
Milk Creek....
Heaver Creek . .
Viola
Harding
Iiuuiascus
Sandy
Ksgle Cr 'ck . .
(iarlleld
Htiringwalor ..
Highland
New Era
Park Place
Pleasant Hill..
Wilsoiiville.,..
Oregon Cily ...
Oswego
Il will be lo the iulerot of the tax
payers of Clackamas county to vote for
A. J. Washburn for comity treasurer.
FOR SALE.
Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly
bottom, on Woodcock creek. Clackamas
ruiluat'd i,i anv one not an emnl")e i eonnlv. two miles from Meadow Brook
the railways, and at the same time be , postollice. Three acres cleared. 12 acres
the regular and unfailing recipient of slushed ; good house 20x30. Price $800,
such passes, and use lb year in and ,,( which fWO must be paid down, bal
. ... i 1.. ..I. .... .... ua u il.,Hfl. ' ....HA ......vu' (l..n V.tm f..vtl...M
n in IVOin l((,l1 . f 1UI l.m
1 ... ..r. . - .,t i i . -
ucuiars can at voi kikii oince or suitress
v,.ariiiil to no u Mill on as a
head at the expense m me rany "
poralions, lo make speeches condemn
ing their use by other, these are
some of the things shout your methods
as a populist, a successful politician
nd a business man. which we do not
understand : lo us it seems that you
me at Vancouver. Wash.
Mrs. Anna Taylor.
A lady at Toolevs, La., was very sick
with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, s
prominent merchant of the town, gave
must be a nopuli-t in theory only, lor ,ur a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic
your business method if pursue-1 ly ; Cholera and Dlarrlnea Remedy. He
another wotiiu lorever ciass mm suys sue was wen hi to nunuies aner
Tub general appropriation bill of the
legislature of 1803 amounted to $1,400,
000, a large part of which was uncon
stitutional. The thieves attached the
"steals" to the appropriation bill for
necessary state expenses, and thus se
cured the governor's signature. Gover
nor Pennoyer should have vetoed steals
In every guise or form. In 1878, when
the legislature was democratic, the
amount of the general appropriation Mil
was only (308,000.
Ir the voters of Clackamas county
would signify their disapproval of the
gigantic steals ol the last legislature,
which was republican, they will, on the
4th day of June, defeat the republican
candidates for the legislature. The re
publican party of Oregon Is as rotten now
as it was in 1803. Its organ, the Oregon
ian, is fulsome in its praise of Boss Joe
Simon, candidate for the state senate in
Multnomah, than whom there isn't l
more unscrupulous or more corrupt poli
cian west of the Rocky Mountains.
Treasury statistics show that there
was a slight increase for the month in
the total volume of money in circulo
tlon. The totul circulation on May 1
amounted to (1,601,703,000. an increase
of lit tie-over 1, 000,000 "as coin pared
with April 1. As compared with a year
ago there was an increase of a little
over (02,700,000. The increase for the
month were $1,702,777 in gold coin,
$4,050,000 in currency certificates, $858,
710 in silver certificates and $1,005,707
in national bank-note circulation, while
the decreases comprised legal tender
notes to the amount of $0,147,008,
standard silver dollars amounting to
$870,174, subsidiary silver to the value
of $402,075, silvor treasury- notes
amounting to $200,741 and gold certifi
cates to the amount of $310,400. The
per capita circulation amounted to
$24.82, which represents a decrease of 3
cents tor the month, but an increase of
85 cents as compared with the correa
ponding date of last year . The receipts
of the government for the first nine
months of the fiscal year, which ends
July Diet, were $223,000,000, and ex
penuiiures -(, ouu.uw, indicating an
approximate deficiency in revenue be
low expenditure for the vear ol
$73,000,000.
Accobdino to government statistics,
in 1800, manufacturing interests, pro
tected and unprotected, represented a
capital of $8,000,000,000, and the farm
ing interests (10,000,000. It is of Inter
est, therefore, to note that the total
value of farm procucts in 1800 wss but
$2,400,000,000, while that of manufac
turers was (9,(154,000,000. This dispro
portion is excessive and speaks vol
umes against the special legislation
which has been msde for the manufact
urer at the expense of the farmer. The
profits ot the tormer may not be whatl
Both abroad and at home the money
reserves in banking centers are phunom
enully large and constantly increasing.
While there is no way of knowing ex
actly the reserve in Chicago banks, says
the Saturday Record, the most conserva
tive estimate places it above 50 percent
That is to say, half of the money In the
keeping of the banks is lying in the
vaults drawing no revenue . The glut
of funds is the more apparent bt cause
private lenders have been forced to
compete with banks for the privilege
of placing money where it would bring
some sort of Income. Tho rate on long
term loans in Eastern business
centers has been reduced to 4 per
cent, while call loans have been made
at 2 per cent- Business men whose
paper is good are asking no favors, be
cuuse they are carrying little stock and
extend few favors to their country
customers; the merchunts in small
towns are buying nothing but slaples
and country capital in Clackamas
county as well as in every other section
lias found its way in'o the city bunks.
The result of this money congestion is
singularly like the condition that at
tends a money famine. Business pa
ralysis follows in either case, but the
cure is widely different and much
easier to effect when money Is plenty.
"roblier hamn," an "oppressor ol ine
. .iuu.u,uu,l " nni mi honorable
iuoi, m o -. " . " , .
I, iim frmiin who risk hi h'u, i n 1 fre
quently pay it. for hi ride upon the
bieakbeam. What shall we a a
protected monopolist, a tax-Jodger, a salary-grabber
and ostensibly a populist,
say to the unprotected, other kind of a
populist, in such a case as this? These
are things that puzzle our sin.ili brains.
We, like you, would know how to use
a pass, or pocket "the additional emol
uments" paid for "extra worry, but
how to explain our actions when out
canvassing among the people finds in at
fault. What should the farmer do in a
case of this sort? Shall we find it per
fectly safe to get out of the meeting by
way of the front door after a discussion
of these and kindred evil? And if so,
what luck of spirit on the part of his
American manhood, what benumbinir;
influence upon hia common sense is it
which will prevent the farmer from aris
ing in his rightcus wrath and indigna
tion and ducking us in me uorao in
for our glaring and dishonest uupiiccy
hiking the first dose.
Harding, druggist.
For sale byU. A.
Dr. 8. F. Scott, Blue Right, Harrison
Co., Mo., says: "For whooping couuh
tliainlierlaiu s uuugh Keniedy is excel
lent." By using it freely I he disease is
deprived of all dangerous consequences.
there is no danger in giving the Kerne,
dv to babies, as it contains nothing in
jiirious 50 cent hollies for sale by G.
A. Harding, druggist.
When Harvey Soott Was Free Trader.
On October 7th, 188(1, the following
Piliinriul fmm the Den of Harvey W
Scott appeared in the Orrgonian under
t lie caution Ol "rroieciion foes not
Help the Farmer:"
Kzra Meeker of Puvalllll). W. T.
man for whose judgment we have the
huihest respect, iiiinss inai u is pos
sible to cure the agricultural stagnation
of the times by legislation. A higher
and more general protection is, in gen
eral terms, the plan proposed in his let
ter printed in Monday's Oregon-
tan. remaps an application oi pro
tection would help out the particular in
dustry ,'that of making sugar from beet
which Mr. meeker employs us an il
lustration, but we cannot believe that
agriculture, generally speaking, has
anything to tain trorn protection. nm
for this reason that protection ad
vances the cost of nearly everything the
larmer has to buy and adds not a mill
to the price of what he has to sell. Pro
tection, by keeping up nu artificial price
for iron and articles made In whole or
in part of Iron, adds a large per cent to
the cost of furm machinery. Every ar
ticle, from a garden rake to a threshing
mnehine. is the dearer for protection.
The freight rate on machinery from the
place of manufacture to the Held (a large
item in a remote country like our own)
is greater for protection, because pro
protection, adds to the cost of
railroads, the same circumstance
adds to the freight rate on (arm
products from the Held to the place of
market. Protection adds to the cost of
clothing worn by the farmer, to the fur
niture in his house, to much of the
food on hia table and to the books he
reads. Protection makes the farmer
pay an artificial price on the wire that
Hinds his sheaves and me oags mat mint
his harvest. On the other hand, pro
tection does not advance the price of
any product he bus to sell. Protection
nuiy help iron men, furniture men and
sugar growers, but it does not help the
farmer, certainly not the farmer of Ore
gon and Washington, who must buy in
a protected market 3000 miles away and
sell in a free market 15,000 miles away.
CANBY ITEMS.
Judge Hubbard on "Kelly's Trainiw"
and General Weaver on "The Common
weal Crusade." with dozen or mora
photographic snap-shots at Kclly'a
Army in camp, will command thous-
of new readers for the June Midland
Monthlu. After the recent newsnaner
discussion of General Jones' WBr record.
Maud Meredith's Midland sketch of the
(ieneral, with portraits, will be read
Willi keenest interest. Henry Wallace
has fine sketch on "The Scotch
Irish in America." very timely in view
of the near approach of the' National
Congress of Scotch-Irish in Ies Moines.
Miss L. Heart is lying very low with
the consumption. She cannot live but
a few davs.
J. M. N'olin and wife are going east of
the mountains.
The cily council has let the contract
for building the ci'y jail to J. liedinui.
Mrs. Manila is having her house
painted and a well dug on her place.
Mrs. lia'cs has bought two places of
S. Mathews, and has the lumber on the
ground to build a house, one story,
14x21 feet. J. Jerry lias the contract.
Horn to Ihe wile ol u. Whipple, a
girl.
Sam Cox is on the sick list.
I). It. Dimick, w ho has been sick for
some time, in going east of the moun
tains for his heallh, and his wife will
spend some tune at his mother s on
Freeman prairie. J. Smith will take
care of his livery stable.
II. A. Lee is building a house 18x30
on his property near town.
8. Norton has moved to Can by.
Tho political pot is boiling.
The Christian church gave a benefit
oyster supper at Evan's hall on May llith.
Crops do not look well ; there has
been too mucii rain an I c il l weather.
Cump meeting beirins June27th. F.
Mitrs is fixing up toe grounds.
J. Wolgamott will plant but four
acres of melons this year as the season
is not very favorable.
J. Hodges has bouuht a new buggy
and harness.
Mrs. tiurley is lying very sick at her
daughter's near II ubhunl. I'. II (iur
ley came over from east of the moun
tains to see his mother. George linr-
lev is sick witii pneumonia.
mere were nve baptisms last Wed
nesday .
Under the Knife '
Of the surgeon there is nc mire acute
siifleilng than people endure every day
with rheumatism, uistorted and wita
ered limbs mark its ravages every where.
)r. Druminonirs Lightning Keniedy lor
Rheumatism has a remarkable record of
cures not only relieving the pain, but
restoring all the function of the crip
pled limbs. There is no reason for any
one to suiter longer, when tin wonder
fill remedy affords such certain retief.
If your druggist has not got it, write to
tho Driiininond Medicine Co., '48-50
Maiden Lane, NewYurk. Agents wanted.
If King Solomon was alive he would
now say: "Go to the traveling man,
learn his ways, and be wise " Mr. C.
W. Baltell, a Cincinnati traveling man,
representing the Queen City Printing
Ink Co , after suffei ing intensely for two
or three days with lameness of the
shoulder resulting from rheumatism,
completely cured it with two applica
tions of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. This
remedy is gaining a wide reputation for
its prompt cures of rheumatism, lame
hack, sprains, swellings, and lameness.
50 cent bottles (or sale by G. Ai Hard
ing, druggist.
"The flowers that bloom in the
Spring'.' are not more vigorous than are
(nose persons wlm pnrlty f heir 'Mood
with Ayers's Sarsaparilia. The fabled
Ellxer Vitie could scare ly impart
greater vivacity to the countenance than
this wonderful medicine. '
If ever a man feels like "a poor worm
of the dust," it is when he suffers from
that tired feeling. Avers Sarsaparilla
removes this discouraging physical con
dition and imparts the thrill of new life
and energy to every nerve, tissue
muscle, and fibre of the whole body.
Notice.
Unitkd Status LiNii Ofkk-b
OiiKiioN City. Or., May 0,1894,
Notice is hereby given that the ap
proved plat of survey of township
south, range 4 east, has been received
from the surveyor general of Oregon, and
on June 21st. 18114, at 0 o clock a. m of
said day, said pint will be filed in this
(iflice, and the land therein embraced
will be subject to entry on and after said
KoiiKiiT A. Mii.i.kk, Register.
(lute.
Pktku Paiji'kt, Receiver
CLUBBING RATES.
The C'nunnati Weekly Enquirer and
the Uiikoon l.oi'iiiKR, holh one year to
cash In advance subscribers for onlv
$2 50. The Enquirer is a Itl-piute paper
whose regular price is ft per year.
The Ran Francisco Weekhi Iinlletin
and the Cophikk (or $3 to cash in ad
vance subscribers. The Dnilu llullelin
and ComtiKR one year for $'i,nash in ad
vance. The Daily Hiillrlin't regular
price is Hi per annum.
Weekly Examiner and the Cormuit
one year, cash in advance, $3 10. Vaili
bxaminer and toritiKit. cash in advance.
$8.30.
Weekly San Francisco Chronicle and
iiieuorniKit, casn in advance, one vear.
$3.10,
It will he to the interest of the tax
payers of Clackamas count v to vote (or
A. J. Washburn for county treasurer.
If the care of tho hair were made a
part of a lady's education, we should not
see so manv gray heads, and the use of
Hall's Hair lienewer would be. un
necessary, t
Demooratio Stats Platform.
'I he fullnw In U lha plulfurm adopted st the
(U-inncrstlc tsla oniirentnin:
Th rcpriwiiuilvoa ol the dcmncrailn party In
(Kiiivenlinn smwiiiblt-d lank. Die following lie-'
eUMllim of principles and mesmirus their
lilsiliirin In the pruMiit t'smiitlgiu I
We declare our ludful aillin.lnn lo lh fun
lUm.ntal maxim ut the demuvraey, vis: "Gov '
eminent by Ihe pi-ipplc, hmi.niry anil erunmnl
cully aihnliiUtereil, for Ihe srealvit good of the
ireatenl number." Wo charge upon the rc'iilil:
can party and lie reckluu li'xMatlim all the evils
fmin which Hie peoplo are now ntt'irlcn. and
aaMrt thai the loo- price, of farm product., no .-,
employment of labor, fciiursl depruaaimi In laial
neaa ami atignatlon ut luiliialry, aro tho rcmilla .
of tho unjiiat suit burdensome laxos, IiIkIi pro
tectlve larllt ay.lnin, ami nlher class U-Klnlatlnii j
of the republican pnriy, nl which (he ilcinoui
lUalliin uf .liver hi ls;x ami Hie ionlr.icll.in nf
our currency are hialaiivi a. 1
We bclk- that all taxation h ti :l be r.iiul
and Jlit, that unnecr.iary taxation la unjiiat
taxation, and thai Ihe H0..I1I1 01 u luilloli ahuuld :
bear It.JiKt pmpurllini ol the burden of ihe ha- i
llonal gov.rniiK-lit. and that vte are In fiivnr of
an Income lax.
We favor Hie calling uf a constitutional con
vention, u inbuilt to voters uf the alulv a con
"lllutlou embodying aiming oilier things what la
known as Ihe Initiative and rifurvmliiui. !
We again declare our fullll in and advocacy nf f
the ImiHirlahaLlj principle! 1 f the dcuiocriitic I
party as rvalHrnicl by the Chicago plulloiin.
We have an abiding failli suit Implicit con II
deuce hi the hilrsrliy, noud faith and palrlolhm i
of I'reMdeut Cleveland, ami hello c that lie will
aeroiiipllali, so far a. In hi. power, la-furu the I
clone ol hi. term nf ufllrc, nil the pi. does of Die
democratic parly cunlaiiied in tl.e u.illiiiial pi..:-1
form adopted at t.'lilenxn In Is..?,
We endorse the repeal by cnusress of the odi
um federal .le. tlon law, ami Indorse ila c florin 1
in behalf of tariff reform and to hriiu almm a
more prospermia roudliion nf altiili-.
We luvor the tpcedy eon.truetlun ol the Men
ragua canul by the government and under gov I
eminent supervision and voulrol.
We realllin tho po.iimn lh.it hna ever be. u
maintained by the dcmeeratle party, that gold,
ami .liver are equally Ihe pmple'a money, ,. I
arc npiMiavd to alt ineamin-. of diM-rluilualliui
axalu.l .liver, and deinr.n.l free e..l..se to Hip
ply Hit demands of husiuesK, 111..I tlint nil money
Issued by the government be nu Jo a Icsal lender
for all debts, both public find prlv.i' ,
We believe thai the peu.lnn mil almultl be one
ut honor, an J wef.ivorllb .-r.il pnd.ina to sol
dier disabled In the sen-Ire "f our e ,ti ntry.
We are In favor of the election of United Stales
aciiatur. by tho direct vote of the pj pie.
We denounce the act uf Hie last IcgblAtm-e
whereby was repealed wlul li known as VI he
Mortgage Tax Law," vi d tvu demand Its re
enactment at Ih. next session.
We demand thai all property .hall be aascssed
at Its true cash vuiu?. and that lliere shall be
deduction, only for IndeUclneu when has a
corresponding taxable credit.
We demuud the enactment and enforcement of
more stringent laws fur the Droleciiuii of the
salmon and sturgeoo llalihij Industry, and the
abolition of all Hshtrans, .dues ami wheel., and
favor more extensive urtllh-lal prupica Ion.
We are In favor of liberal aniironnatiima Lo
uie improvement of our river, and haroon. and
the adoption of miou lncamiros ai will lend moat
ipeeuiiy to the opening of the Columl-U river.
we are opposed to Chlneae and all tniuuer hn.
migration.
We favor a change In the law regiiiaUnir the
aiinpuun ui scnnol text hooki which will invite
healthy competition and prevent too freuiieut
change. Ill tho same,
We are in favor of laws for the nrolecttnn nl
depositors In banks.
We are In favor of tho aliollalnncnt of rail road
and all otlur unn n enary lomr Hint
We favor fixed salaries fur all nubile officere
and the abolishment ol the fee ivatem, and arc
opposed to an oltlocr receiving more than hi.
constitutional salary.
Wecou.lemn as Infant us Ihe altemnt of Ihe
last legmlature to tamper with the purity of our
elections by so amending the Australian ballot
law as to take from It all IU beneficent provis
ions, and we earnestly oppose any change or
modification of said law.
We declare ourselves. In, sympathy with the
Just decision of Judge I'SM well, regarding the
rights of labor In the rilccnt controversy be
tween tho Union I'anhU .ilnisd Company, and
Its employs-.. V ' . -
, Ws arralKii the last, )Jt 'atnn fnr.n. u. j,. m
lix swopt&'a m njr Ivy e ,.; , MaRnt auj rieXles.
appropriations', and hoidjin ropablkan party of
the stale responsible for llJe. uaoMlrss and vicious
legislating of that bodr, lMie all upon the
honest voters cf the at: if. relieve the common
wealth of this lueiibui ujpon Its industry and
prosperity by taking the reins of power from the
hsndsofsuuh Incompetent and unworthy er
vants, The people oannot hope for Immunity
from corrupt appropriations of public money so
long as the party In power la controlled by the
combination of spoilsmen which haa and will
control the republican parly of till, slate.
for Infants and Children.
THIRTY yrs' ooa.rTatioa oMjiwlfc)jaM.f
Millions ef persons, permit ws to spealr, at It without f seeing .
It Is ttnqnoatloiiablT the post remady for lafsuata sua CMldrssj
tho world has vr known. It Is harmUaa. Chlldron H 11 It
t-lys tham With. It will say taolr 11.. In It Mothers fcavo
something whleh Is ahsolntoly safe and praotloajly porfoot as a
ehlld's medlolno.
Cantoris, deatroys Worms.
Caatorla allays loTorUhnasa.
Caatorla proTents vomiting; Soar Cord.
Caatorla enros Dlrrho and Wind Colle.
Castorla rollaTos Teething TronMos.
Caatorla enros Constipation and riatnlanoy.
Castorla nsntrallaos tho offsets of earhonlo aeld gas or polsonons air.
Caatorla does not contain morphine, opium, or othor noreotle proporty.
Coatorla assimilates tho foodtognjayiojhejito
giving healthy and natural sloop.
Castorla la put np in one-.Uo tottlos only.
It Is not sold In fcnlfc.
Don't allow any one to soil yon anyt-i aa tho ploa or promlao
thattt is"Jnet as good" and "will ana wot otwT purpose."
goo that yon got C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The fne-almlla
0 slgnatnro of
tf&ftU wroppw.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
I BALD HEADS!
. ..... ....
vviim 1 no nonunion or yuurar as yuur iimr uij,
harsh, brittle? Doe it split at the ends? Has it a
lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or
brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does vour scalo itch ?
15 it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of sP
your sy mptomsbe warned in time oryou will become bald.
Skookum Root Hair Grower
In what rou nerd. Iti production li not so accident, but the rtiult of tdrnl Ifle
research. Kuowledve of ttie diseases of the hair and scalp led Co the d Incur,
ery of how to treat them. "Skookum "contains neither minerals nor oils. It
Is not a Dye, but a dell-lit fully cool lug and refreshing Tonic. Iy stimulating
the follicles, it stop ulimg hair, eures dandruff and g rotes hair m tort
heads,
I If Keep the to&lp clean, health, and free from trrltatlnr eruptions, by
the ue of Skookum Sm tivapt It destroys, panuitio insects, which fted on
and detUvy the hair.
1 will forward
If vmir Hputrtrlut nftltfmr. BtinnlvvMit Ulrlrl rflrMt tAtlfl. lltfl
prepaid, on rectjito prlwe irower( $1.01) per bottle 1 1 for $k0U ikiap,fiuu, J
THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER
57 Mouth lifth AT.n.e, New York, N. Y.
Tmnr vAnc
co., i
fWW
For Over Flltjr Ve.ra,
As Old amu Wkll-Tbikd Remedy. Mm. Win
iluw'i Soothing Syruji Inia Devil iimhI for over fifty
yean by nillllona of motlien for their clillilri-n while
tiwthiug, with perfect auccnaa. It aouthoa the child,
aoftpDn Hie guniH, allnya all pain, enrea wind collo,
anil la the bmt rcninly for Iliarrhuia. I plcanant tu
the tante. H..I.I by DrliirgiXi iu evury rt of the
World. Twwity llve ceuu a bottle. In value U In
oaloillable. lie aura and aalt for Mrs. W'lnMow'i
Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.
be would like to have them, bnt they Tw.ni, vr. a Te.ch.-r.
are rssujr larger man ttiose ol the farm- Ca3sbki.I4ivii.i.k, Kt. I have been
SIIEniFF'fl NOTICE OK SALE UN
DER FOKECLOSl'KK.
N TIIK CIRCUIT COt'RT Of TIIR STATU or
OnKoii. for the Coiintvof ('lucksnius.
II. C. Stcvi'iis, Haintiir," )
vs. I
H. M. Foote, Birdie Foote. Karl (
Foote, Hazel Foote anil Neiia
Foote. minor heirs of Vina M.
Foote, deceased, Pt'tcndnnts.
State of Oreiton. (
County of Clackamas. (
notice is heretiy triven that bv virtue
of an execution ami order of sale issued
out of the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for the county of Clackamas.
bearing date the ,th day f .May. 1S!U, i county court of Clackamas county, Ore
m a suit wherein the above named were j g,m. duly appointed executor of the will
plaintiffs and defendants, commanding I ani estate of 11. C King. deceaseil!
me, in the name of the state of Oregon. ! All nr..n hm-im luim. .u;,t
inai nut oi 1110 rem rmaie iiereinaiter
described, to realize a sum sullicient lo
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
N TIIK CIRCUIT rul-KT OPTIIK STATU OK
1 Oreg.in, fur the County ol Clackaniai.
I lie Male of Orei.Mii, I'laiiitilt,
vs.
The lleitsof John tiray il.n-eased.
Dun J. Jonus and any one inter-
ested in ihe estate of s til John
(imy, ih ceased, Defendants. )
State of Oreu'on,
C unity ol Clackamas, j' "
. Notice Is herebv uiven that bv virtue
of an execution and order sale is-ine I
out of the circuit co u t f the St le of
Oregon for the County nf Clackain is
bearing date tlie 1st tlav uf Mav. 1H!)4. in
a suit wherein the Sta'e of Oregon was
plaintiff and the above named were de
fendants, coinmnmling me, in the nam)
of the state of Oregon, to sell the real
estate hereinafter describ-d, and which
said land are escheated to the Slate of
Oregon, and will be sold on the oIImw.
ing terms to wit : One h Uf cas'i on the
day of sale; Ihe remainder to he ptid in
two yearly installments, purchaser to
execute a note and mortgage liearine
8 per cent. Interest to the Stale Board of
School Lu.icl Commissioners to secure
the deferred pnyments. Therefore, in
obedience to the decree aforesaid. I did.
on the Hlh day of May. 1891, duly levy
n pi in, and will on ttatunlay, the I tit li
day of Jnne.IMM, at the hour of 2 o clock
). in. of said day, at the front door of
Ihe court house in said cnuiitv. ntTur for
sitle at public auction, und sell u the
highest and best bidder, on the terms
aforesaid, all of the right, title and in
terest ihe said defendants had in and to
the following described real property,
to wit: NVV. i of SE.l4 of 8c: 10. T 4
S., R. 2 E. nf the Willamette Meridian,
Clackamas conntv. Oregon.
Dated this lSih day of Mav, A. I) 1K4
C. W.' OANONtI,
Shcriirof Clackamas County, Oregon.
HAIR DEATH
i
(nit(t?illii remove and Jiirrver ilrttroin nhire- Jf
Unliable linir, whether li)nm the ltautl, ftw. If
nrm or Hfek, witltmil itiiciilorutitm nr liij'wr M
to the mmi delicate tkbi. It was fr fifty I
yr.ra III. ai-rrel formula of KriiMimia
Wllmin. ni'knntrlnlgi-il hy )iy- k-tit iih na
the lilulH-Ht Htithority and llieiiioaieininent
lermatiili'Kliit anil rnlr niieclallHt that ever I
ll.tnil III. rit. a klu nt . I. .
.line ainong the nnliilliyiuiil arlstocracv of 1
Europe he lireaiTibeil thla recipe, 1'iiiie, I
1 by innif, hi-i'iircly packed, f orwyion- I
itrnee ennHiirntiiil. Hole Agent" for A mcru-n. I
Aiirtrwa J
The Skookum RjoI Hair Grower Co., 1
Dept. R, (7 South Filth A ve.iiie, Xow York, tt
To COKSUJVIFXXVES
lne undcrslmicil having been rcHtoreit to
health by simple meaiiK,- after nn"ering for
Ht-veral years with a severe lung aliectloii, and
that dread disease Coiiaiiiiiitioii, is anxious to
make known to his fellow snll'erera the means
ot pure. To there who desire it, he will cheer
fully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescrip
tion used, which they will Unit n sure cure lor
Consunijitliio, Asthma, Catarrh, llriiiii lu
tia and all throat and lung Maladira, He
hopes all siill'i-rers will try his remedy, as It is
Invaluable. Those deHlriiu the prescription,
which will cost them uoihlng, and may prove a
bles.lng, will please address.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
VOTICK 18 HKKKIIV GIVEN THAT Til K UN
diTslgued, assignee ol the estate of Si-huyler
line, an insolvent iieiuor, win sen at puiinc aue
tion. ut the enstiloor of the county eourlh use,
In the cltv of Oreiron (,'ilv. Ill (Mai-ksmas itouulv.
slsle of Oroi-iio. mi SiiLlirilav. the LM ilav ol June.
1S!M. al .-I o'clock p. m. of said day. to the highest
bidder for lT. 8. gold coin, to la- paid al the time
oi sine, tne iniiowiug iiesorineu rem property
and premises belonging to said estate, to-wlt:
ihe southwest ouartur CI of the northwest
onnrter(Vi) and the west one half Oi' nf the
southwest inuirter I'.) ot section tweutv-aix CM
in lowushiii two (21 south, range lour (4) east of
the Willamette .ueridian, eertllicate No. iV8, n.
plication Mi. raw, ami containing iiai aerea ol
taint, more or less, situate in Clackamas uounlv
.Oregon, together wilh the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto ueiouguig
or in anywise apnetiniuinir. nam anove de
scribed premises will be sold aa aforesaid, sub-
jei-t to the balance due on a certain mortgage
against me same, tne sain oainnce ot saui mort
gage being about one thousand (f WWI) dollars,
J. K. T. II. IHIKNTANO,
Assignee of the Kalntc of Schuyler Hue, an Insol
vent uuiiior. uaied April is, imi.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE UN
DEU FORECLOSURE.
S THE ClltCWT COt'RT OF TIIK STATE OF
Urr-gon, for the County of Clackamas.
H. C. Stevens, Plaintiff, 1
vs.
I. W. Thomas, It. H. Thomas, A. W. On-.
biH-k, and iiioiiiasCharman and F. K.
Charmau, eopiirtners as ThoinaH l!inr
man t Son, liiiendauls. J
Siatk or (IIIKIION, j
County ot Chu-kiunns.)
MOnCtS IS II Kit KB I" CIVKN Til A f II V Vllt-
" tne ot an exreuiiou and order of sale lsiue
nut of the cireiilt court of the stale of iirrgon f.i
tne enuniy oi ciai'Kainaa. ucarnig iiiite the .'4 in
day ol Aii II. Is'.M, ui a suit wherein II C. Stevens
Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned A, w' o(!hck, and Thomas (im'-iiinu'iind F. K
has been duly appointed by the Hon. J. . Mel
drum, eo.intv judge of liai-kaina county, Ore
gon, as administrator of the estate of' ismie
Frost, deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate aro uotllled to present the
same properly verilied to me In Oregon Citv,
Oregon, withfn six months from tills date.
1IIKAM STItAKillT, Administrator aforesaid.
C. I. .4 l. ('. I.atoI'iif.ttk, Attorneys.
billed April 1:1, IKH.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OK SALE UN
DER FORECLOSURE.
IN THE CIRCUIT court OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, for the County of Clnckauias.
Mary E. Winston, 1'lainUH.i
vs. ?
L. J. Fletcher, Defendant.)
STATE Or OIIKOOM, I
Comity of Clai-kamas.t
VOiiCE IS HKRKBY OIVKK THAT BY VIR
me of an exeeullon and order of sale Issued
out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon tor
me county oi Clackamas, Hearing date the Tin
nay u .May, is'.o. in a suit wherein Mary I-.
Winston was plniutirl'and L.J. Fletcher was de
fendant, commanding me. In the naina of the
state ot Oregon, that out ol the real ealale here
inafler described, lo realize a auni biitliciriit to
sallsry the demands of said decree, lo-wit: !'),
together with interest on the same since the nth
day ol August, IsiHi. at in per cent, per anuiim
aitorucy's fee. and also the accrued costs of
and alteudlng tins sale Now, therefore, In
obedience to such decree, I will, on Saturday
theuUi ay of June. ls'J4, at the hour of J o'clock
K. in. of sairl day. at the front door of the court
ouse tu said county, ullcr for sale at public
auction, and sell to the highe-1 ami best bidder,
for cash In hand, all of Ihe right, title mid in
terest the said defendants had in and lo the fol
lowing ilescrllied real property, to-wit: Kegin
nlng al a point lti.U.1 chains south of the north.
east comer of donation land claim No. :. in
sections 'JH and SK of township :l south, ranire 1
ensi of the, Willamette meridian: thence west
sochHtus; thence south ID.Ts cliaiiis; thence
east k'i chains; Uicuce north 10TM chains
to the place of beginning. containing :m acres
more or less, in Clackamas conntv, Oregon.
Haled Hits U:h day of May. A. II. I'M.
C. W. (iANONO,
Sh -riffof Clackamas County, Oregon.
NOTICE
OF APPOINTMENT
EXECUTOR.
OF
SH MUFF'S NOTICE OF SALE UN
DER FORECLOSURE.
IN THE CIRCl IT COtT.T OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, lor the County of Clackamas.
A. Ketchton. Plaintiff, 1
vs. 1
Antlonctte Iwirf and W. J. f
W. Mclord, Defendants. J
Stats cr Obigos,
County of Clackamas.)
Notice ia heretiy given that by virtue of an ex
ecution and enter ot sale issued out of the cir
cuit court of (he slate of oreiron for the conntv
estate are nolilied to present them ilnlv ' """. 'e me .in nay oi Mav.
estate art notiuei to present them inly 18.rt, , ,u wherein a. Keichtou was plainiirr
VHritiMil Irt nm at l.larka Oreo-nn uilnn ..... i n. it- . ..'j '
satisfy the demands uf said decree, lo- i kit inmilha from the date of ll.la notiro ' deleudan's. rommandina' me. in ihe rntmr rf th
VOTICK l IIKKKBV OIVKS Til T I, TIIK f.N
'"dersigned. have been, by order of the
Charmau, copartners its iiiouias chitrmau
Son, were defendants, commanding me, in the
name of Ihe slide of Oregon, that out of tile real
estiite her. Inafler described, lo realize a sum
sulticlciit lo snlisfy the demsuds of sum decree.
lo-'.vil: HKI7.-0, togtther Willi llllcrcst on III
samp since said decree was enlcrcil al 1(1 u
cent, per annum, and also the costs of and at.
tending tills sale ami an attorney's few of Sou,
Now. therefore, In obedience lo such decree.!
did, on the -Jlth (lav ol April. 1-114 iluly levy up
on. and will, on Snlnrday. the 2d day of Junc,ls.,4
at the hour ol one o clock p. m. of smd dnv
at tl.e fruit door of tlie coiirthoiitn in said
county, oiler f--r , ale at nubile auction, an I sell
to the highest and best bidder, for cash In hand,
all of tne riaht. title and interest the sn it delci
Itiuis lind on the stli day ol i.ciohcr. I8sl. or a
any time since, iu and to the toil .wing de
scribed real pioiM-rtv. to-wlt: A port on i.f see
tlon 'Mot township ft .onth, range 'J east of Wil
lametle meridinli, decrita-d as follows to-wtt
lleailininu at a tiointwheia Iheconiilv road It-Hd
ing from -Molalia prairie l.i Scott's mill crosses
the south tioiindiiry line of said section '.ill, said
point being the center of said road: running
thence east 2(1 rods: thehce north ll.'i hsls; thence
west 'JU rods to o liter of said county rotu! ; thence
south along said county road to place of begin
ning, conitiiuuig in acres, more or t sa.
luted this -llli day of Mav, ls'.l4
('. W. (IANONO
Sheriff ol Clackiimaa Comity, Oregon
Johns ii 4 Idlenia , Atlys.J
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
I hereby give notice that I have filed In the
county court of ('Inckamas county, Oregon, my
final accntint as administrator ot the estate of
John Iloheidcltiur, deceased: and the court has
designated June :, lwit, at lu o'clock a.m.
the time for examination and settlement of the
same. HENRY OAN.S, Adiulnlstr.-.tor.
Hated April 1:1, ls!H.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE,
f HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS al'li.I.
cable to the payment of all warrants emlorsed
prior to February 4 Wrj
Jiiterest eeasid Iroiu Mi.) -til, l!M.
S. B. CALIFF.
Trensnrer nl clrilta nUB i-n..nu-
Dated Oregon Cily. May 3, ts!.
Tuicv Want Namks. The Russel Art
Publishing Co., ol t28 Arch street,
Philadelphia, desire the names and ad
dress of a few people in every town who
are interested in works of art, and to ,
secure them thev offer lo send free. !
"Cupid (iiiides Ihe Boat,' superbly dav ol May IS, duly levy upon, and I
executed water color picture, size 10x1.1 will, on Saturday, the llith dar of June. !
ism. st the hour ot 1 :M o'clock p
wu: f.Khi and f.sj attorney s lee,
ami accriieu costs oi i.) .-u. logeuier
with interest on the same since said de
cree was entered at eight percent per
annum and also the costs ol and attend
ing this sale. Now, therefore, in obedi
ence to such deciee, I did, on the 7th
Dated May l.V IS4.
RtBk'RT L. RlXOO,
Executor uf the Will and Estate of II.
V. Kingo, deceased.
H E Hayks A (iso. I. Story.
Attorneys for Estate.
j state of Oregon, that out of the real estate bere
I iualter dcscrilwd, ui realize a sum sutflcient to
satisfy the demands nf said decree, to wit-vlJuit
together with nilcrest oa the same since April
aah. at IU percent, per annum, and also the
corns oi aim aiiemiing mis sale. ow. therefore.
in uoeiience 10 sucn aecrve. I will, on saliir.
the tan nay of June. 11, at the hour of
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE UN
DER FORECLOSURE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Joseph Hedges. Plaintiff, 1
vs. I
Wm. hurket and Sarah W. f
Biirkel, Defendants. j
State of Orego , i
County of Clackamas.)
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex
ecution and , rder af sale Issued out nf the eir.
cuit court of ihe stale of Oregon tor the county
t.i v iai-Rnias. .carina; ine an aay oi May,
i.---m, iu a
Heilges w
W. burket were defendants, eominaadinc me. in
EAST AND SOUTH
' in
The Shasta Koute
OF I HK , ,
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lletwuei, I'Olll l.AMl Mini CltllVAI.LIM
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J:.KI A. TT I IT ViirilaTu aTiS I'. M.
Ii.16 I'JI. At Ci.rvnlio ly I :iu f.u.
At Albany and i.'orvalils cioiiiccl wTth tralni
oforegon f'ai lllc llailroad.
ixi'aKss tb7n imi.y i gji gn sI'sikv.i
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Cortland
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TllltOl'tlll TICKETS
To AM. I'O I NTS IN TIIK
KAKTKHN HTAI'FU. CANADA AMI Fl'ltOI'f.
fun he obiiilucd nl ;lie lowest talcs from
I.. II. MlMll f . A n nl, Dm a, ii i My
4. KilKIIIFH K. I. HIKiFkH.
Mai i- 1 1. tin I 11 . I
FiiMland, Ot
Oregoo Pacific nailrcadCcmpany
I II AA. ( I. tl;K, llcci tvcr,
('oiiiiiciIii- whh Sir. ' HoMCIi" is t. en Yiiiiulna
and Sun Fra' eU-c.
ilitilui-r leaviw Hall Fia-ielscn F.Villnty Vl'th, slntcli
ill, I'JIli, '.'ii mill :ll.l.
Shilllicr Ii-iiviw Vn.jlllrin Fi
ITlli anil J7.li.
Jtlghts h-seivcil to eliangc
ll.illi-".
billin; C.h, Mtirili Till,
ailing ihles ttllhi.iit
For freight and iiasscuger rates npi'ly to any Agent
CUM. J. MKMUIYS, SON A CO,
Niis, to a M irkei Sin-el,
Sin Fmiii'iM' , Cal f.
(.'HAS. CI.AIIK, lln-elrer,
C.irvslllv, Oregon.
vESd through
( TICKETS
i
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Salt Lake, Denver
Omaha, Kansas City,
Chicago, St. Louis.
AND AI.Ij
Eastern Cities.
DAYS to
CHICAGO
U n 1 1 r 0 tlie Quickest to Ct 1
n U U I o cago and the East.
Uonto Quaker to Omaba
nUUIb and Kansas City.
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR
CARS, DINING CARS.
Q'2
S. It. II. CI.AKK,
Ol.lVKIt W. MINK
K. KI.I.KHY ANHKItSON
J
Ilccelvom.
For rales iitul ifcuornl itifornmliim cnll
on or Rildrcss,
V II. IIURLBU UT, Asst. flen. I'asa. Arent
-'.i-l WfiHlniiL'ton Hr cor. Third,
. I'ORTLAND OREUON.
Job Printing at the
Courier Office.
i CAvt Al o. nAUt MARksTV
COPYRIGHTS,
CAJJ OBTAIN A PATENT t For a
RnMfat'fiTJf ,nS P b0W opinion, write to
Il 11 N N CO., who have had near r flftr tears'
iperlenoe inthe patent buaineaa. Comiiimci
fn,m ortlT wnflcleuttal. A II andbook of iS!
S??t.'x"lafTnln.,1 ''' "id how to ob.
tain them lent free. Also a cata loguo of nieehan
leal and aclentlHo books sent free,
.a,t!nt,..t,,1!en 'hrough Munn ft Co. reoeira
put cost to the inyentor. Thla aDleSdld DaM?
!?!?." fJr.culonn of any aclentlflc work In thi
w J rw, samp e copies Bent free
Bulldltia BMItlonjnontbly.Wa yeir Hlnila
epploa,!iJ cents. Wery numfcrcontalna bJ!
hiSL?1"?.1!: '? ,on- nd PhotoS, of new
fL;fi w th I""M- e"abllnirbulldor to Show Uia
latest dmlana and secure contract . i aJul
MUN CO, New yonij. 3r Bur,,r1T
Your Stomach
DistressesYou
aftereatlng a hearty meal, and the
result is a chronlo case of Indices.
tion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack.
RIPANS TABULE8
-roniore ingestion. RevulAtA il
Stomach. LI "er and' Boweli. Farll?
the lllui.,1. ana are a I'o.lllve tare "or
7..e fit-anacne. Ill .
lounnpaM. mA .11 mhn. i.i ,
a,.,,!!',., '''"""'''red eontm,-n of the Liver i,3
Kinnnsfaliiilea take the place of in .Hn
medicine Chest, and shoul.' be kept for
J ...l,U),
Sold by dngaliU or lent by
mail.
trice, - Tin Dotlart.
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
1 Spraea at., Htw Y.rk.
FREE MEDICINE!
(Joldeu Opiiortnnitj For Suffer
ins Hnmanitj-.
Physicians Give Their RrmisliM to the People
nn ynii siifpfpi ...
a wuiia.ll.pi
and ws will srii.l j.iu
ailnnr ximr IranliU
'ree ol Cliarire i n-u.
ted
OM-
mas. oeanus oaie tlie .in aay ol Mav. cocnat of sne.-i.tlT .,s,-ri " " i 7 'l
suit .herein tne above-named J.swph to y," V.T F vU "'V, ,'" TV-IV
as plamtirl and Wm.Biirket .nil Sarah MKNIIATIOS ol II KaCo
. HIirKfl VuM nttaII(1alnrsi milTllnan,tln ana In aaaaaa .
the name ol the state ol Oreeoii. thai oi.t of ',!..! WF V.iH P 1 1 K C "'. T1 "Mrarntrn dia,
TV. I esl.le b,r,in.llee H..ril-.l lo . : ." MUIIU'"""
CITY TREASURER S NOTICE.
inches, suitable lor (rsininsT. ami lti i 11. st the hour of 1 :M o'clock i in. ol i
... . . . m . I UT Bll
ersndlhemsntlfacttltercan no I teacher for t.enta rear, .n.l ,1.., n I "t",rCT ' "''. " C(Hin I rant, on hr.l.el Fund eudorse.1 prior to
: . ..- .... . ' i to nv one semnnir inein at once ine itorwe in sain count v. oner lor sale at nei-emoera. j
XOIICE t-l HEREBY r,IYK!t THAT THERE
are aunVten. Iiimls on hand lo ear all war-
ask Ihe farmer to "orotect" him. n,,, ! "". ,,nie ll"r repealed attacks o(
intant" industries h.ve long since sc- frn !f 'm .2W 1 "" '""ire,y , -free
, . , tc "c"lrom them after nsing Simmons Liver
quired the strength ol maturity, and (or Reirolator. It was so tnil.l in its action
them to be rolling op wealth at the ex-1 il never interfered with school
pense of the farmer, while lie is toiling ' e K' A- c'"eek.
lor profits Oiat pay so small percent- ....
age upon his investment and his Ishor, I CnllarCn Ciy JOT
is a tnonstrmis ininnily. Pitcher's CaStOrifla
Interest ceases with the date M this notice.
K. L. HiiLMAN,
May IS, ISM. t'lty Treasurer.
namMB anil ailitroa. of IO ip.h. .'..I. ' rillhlie aiifri n anil hi-II t.i II.a l.i.rl.u. '
mirers of fine pictures) toirether with and best UiiMer, for ch in liaml, all o
six two-cent stamps to cover expenae of , the nlit, title ami interest the said de-1
mailing, etc. The reirilar price of these i fendants had in and to tlie following
........ I IW I.... .1 .11 U ... ,lMP.ilu,t rut nnouri. ... . I . . . I
, e. w. io.. s... '"""7" ' f f"!-" : " -" " tH.laneeol the ..wssmeol for llw impmve-
j cured free by any person forwarding the block l.il of Oreiton C ily. Clackamas rnent of Main street ha. Seen wlered paid riy
I names and slaminj prwni.tlif. Note I county. Oreiron. the ( lit uoum-u of omron 'ity and that if the
, The editor of this paper has already re- i IHtted this lSih day of Mav. A. I). l$!i. M"" " t"''1 ,,lr,f w- J"- "arram will
. ti- i - be ;suel for the collection of the same. i
1 ceived copies of aliove pictures and con-1 C. . Uavono, . M., umi, I-L. etiRTER.
siih-rs them reallr 'tJeins ol Art." ' Sheriff of CI kamjs county. Orejron. Ifr( nretna rity. Hretrmi
o'clock p. m nf said day, at Ihe front door of
in. isuin.iHiw m .trt rmmtr nnu. f... ..i
I public auetioii. and sell lo the hizoest and beM
bidder, lor cash in baud, all of the ri'sht. tide
and Interest the said defendant had in and to
tne fotlowiua- dest-rihed real property, to wit:
The north hall of tne following desert bed prem
ises, becinnnift al a point 2 TUt hains east of the
iMilhae.1 ,-orner of ih .itilli..tt nmi...
-non 2 and mntiing tlience south 24 21 i-haius: i
h. tr r. . ....... .
. - ".-.-.wm, iiminrni,
sr.io siilti.-ieut lo satisfv the demands of iu.nl He. L'"7Z",'T ."''"iui' are M,l,rn an
i .10 i ana i
VOTICE IS HEREBY iIVE THAT THE
theoee west 3'.12 chains: theiire MHilh
chains: thenre west ls.-ai chain.: thetMe north
.VVait-hain: thenee north - 1-V west IS ehains:
IhetH-e east. '.7. "i7 chains. theui-esiMirh l.7" chains
!. ihe place of ta-giniiiua. contatniiif 114.71 acres,
beint the north halt ol the i'. L. ('. of Jm ea
Unian aa.1 wife, m T. .1 S., K. 3 K. M M., in
t lackamas e.iimv. (r.-a.n.
liatnl this llth -lay of M ly, A p. 1"4
C. W . (.AS Sli,
Pherifof rlackawm. t'nnnty Or.
t.Ml a((ornev'a fee. totrtltit-r Willi int.n-u ..n
uie same since ine 4tn aay uf .November, ls.M. at
hi per cent per annua,, and also the costs uf
and attending int. mle. Sow, therefore, iu
ohedience to such decree. I will, ou Saturday,
the 9th day of June. taw. at the hour of 1 o ci.s k
p. m. of said dav. at the front d.air ol the court
house in said conntv. orTer f.r sale at prMic
auction, and sell hi the hia'iest and hesl hinder,
for ra.h in hand, all of ihe right, liile and lnler-
tne said attendants had in and to Ihe follow-
whieh ensl.les as t.i
many Tftii.' exn.-rienca.
liosmnlee a Core. lo a..t
de-pair.
N. B. We have th- only pitio. rnre r.
EfttawT illT-Si and ia..h KefcreaV..
given. IVrnianenliy lia-alcd. II U.l e-ut,i.,i I
Or. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AN0 SUBGI
CAL INSTITUTE.
TI Market St., s Frael.en. ( .,
ing de.ciii.ed real property, lo wu: Beaiuniuf
al ihe northeast corner of section :I4 town.hip t
saith. range eat of Willamette meridian, in
, Clackamas county. Oregon, running thence
; south 7.'. rod: tbenee west b'Orud.; theiH-e north
I r.w1.:trieiM-eeais liMr.Mts. Uithe place of be
; giotiing. containing 7, acres, in Llai-kamas
i outiiv. drcgon.
j Ha.nl tins .llli day i.f Mav. A. Il Ml.
I '. W. OA V'Sli,
hertrT rf lla kamas I'nnrt). iirrgnn
Kipaa Talmles cure constipation.
Ktlians Talmles cure liver trorihlea
Kipans fahulesctirehilii ll5IO.
Ripans Taliulos cure heailashe.
Kinana Tahules assist rlicc.ation.
Ripans Tabules : for sour stomach.
Ripan. Tabules: best Uver tonic
Eipans Tahulcs enre had breath.