Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, May 25, 1894, Image 2

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Oregon City, May 25, 1894.
DemocraticState Ticket.
For Conireminan, lnt Piiitrlc.,
J. K. WEATHEHFOKD of Linn.
For Governor,
W. 8. GALLOWAY of Yamhill.
For Kccrelnry of filate,
CHARMC8 NICK ELL of Jackaon.
For Treasurer,
TII08. L. DAVIDSON of Marlon.
For Supreme Judge,
A. 8. BENNETT of Wiaco.
For Attorney General,
W. H. HOLMES of Marlon.
For Hcliool Superintendent,
D. V. 8. REED of Lane.
For State Printer,
JOHN O'BRIEN of Multnomuh.
For Attorney, 5th Judicial District,
K. F. DKIGG3 of Clackamaa.
Member Equalization Board, 5th Dint.,
W. B. ADAIR of Clalop.
Democratic County Ticket.
For Senator,
JAMES TI10RNE.
For Joint Senator,
E. RUSSELL of Clatkaman.
For Representatives,
DR. W. E. CARLL,
MARTIN BOBBINS,
JOSIAII MARTIN.
' For County Judi;e,
J. 8. RISLEY.
For County Commissioner, -GEO.
J. CURR1N.
For SlierifT,
C. W. GANONG.
W,
For Clerk,
B. STAFFORD.
For Recorder,
A. W. SHIPLEY.
For Treasurer,
A.J. WASHBURN.
For Assessor,
8. R. GREEN.
For School Superintendent,
C. Y. DRAPER.
For Surveyor,
FRED HESSE.
For Justice, District No. 4,
W A. HEDGES.
For Constable, District No. 4,
E. T. FIELDS.
A MODERN COUNTY CONVENTION.
The last republican county conven
tion was exceedingly modern; that is
tossy that those who in former times
thought they knew a little about p li
tics and how a convention should be
managed, were tauirlit a new lesson
- tiny will not soon forget. Scan over
the present ticket anil compare the
"-canUfdatea witrrTsucmnen-BS-Tr-w.-Tracy,
Judgi J. W. Meldrum, ex-Sher
Iff W. W. H. Sameon, Hon. J. M.Sliker
C F. Clarke. Capt W. II. Smith, Cupt.
8. B. Califf, Hon. Geo. W. Prosserand
scores of others. These men have
formed tlio "bone and sinew," as it
were, of the republican party in this
county for years past,and then to thrust
them aside without any consideration
whatever is a lesson now to those who
have stood in the van of every battle
fought by their party, and an insult to
their integrity and manhood.
it u sale to sav there was liardly a
single delegate who attended this con
vention that went homo thoroughly sat
isfied with his and the convention's
work. Is there a single delegate who
can consistently rally . to the support of
the ticket, brought out and under suidi a
condition of things and knowing, as he
does, tho underlying factors directing
these matters? "Coming events cant
their shadows before,'' and if we rend
the signs of tho times aright, conscien
tious republicans will not submit to any
such chicanery.
I. J. Iuiu.imi suya in the IuhI isauu
of tha llrfurmtr, pulilUlicd at The Dulles,
(ha. "J, N. Pulpit has nut only re pre
resented tho O. R. AN. C.i. (Union
1'uclflo' in a general Mciine, alnce his
election to the U. 8. senate from Ore
gon, but he openly charges that Mr.
Dulph has directly contested, In their
behalf, a movement on the p ut of the
government to relieve tho people of Him
Inland Empire from a monopoly wliL-li
ha ground the very llfooutofoiif farm
ing and shipping community fir in my
years; and in spiiu of the 'Intcrui'i -in
deniuP of the Suinlty 0tgiminn of
MuyJ.'l, the truth still stands that Mr.
Dulph has attempted to represent two
seta of people whose Interests are dia
metrically opposed, and thoiiuestli.il f r
the farmer and tlm shipper to rneo:i..-:io
is: How ran Mr. Dolph run his hand to
the elbow into the corporation coir.-rt,
and at tho mime time pat us upon the
back and relieve us of our luird (-innings
in favor of the monopoly of which
he is the paid agent ?"
i
Thkiik are many reasons why the
people of Oregon should elect Hon A ,
S. Bennett aiaoclule justice. Tint su
preme court should bo computed of the
ablest lawyers of the itiite, an I Judge
Bennett is irciignl.nd as one of the
brainiest men in tho legal fraleruily in
Oregon. Wo should have on tho su- j
preme bench men whoso integrity and
honesty cuunot be questioned. Jii'L'c
Dennett's reputation can he piiked
threadbare and not a dishonest uet e.i-i ,
bo (mi ml. Our court should u cjiii '
posed of men who are not tools i.f c ir- '
poralions and railroad companies, men
who have stood up for the lighls of Hie
people aifiiinst die grinding opprcal in I
of railroa.l companies as has Judge Ili-u-1
nett. Besides, Eastern Oregon should I
have a representative on the sup em i I
bench. Western Oregon has aUuya j
had the judges; now lot Eastern O.u
gnn have a representative on III j b -:i :'i
Salem Demuerat.
If Mr. Gaming is reelected sherill.
Mr. HUIcy Is elected county judge and
George Cnrriii cimiiiilKslniier, il will lx
llifl self iliiHised tusk i.l the ileinnerals
to so conduct the s Ha Irs of Clackamas
county that at 'lie end of four years II
will be practically out uf buht. The re.
publican looters and tux-eaters know
this and are saving neither money nor
cllorts to elect tlu-lr county ticket. Will
tho pini( re-endnran t!'eir rnblii'rlcs
Stfilio VutiiiK their ticket?
Ik Hon, Win (i.illuway Uelec.nl g.-v
erm:ruf the state, a few years hence
w ill nut bo treale I to the spectacle of
our chief executive drawing his salary
and campaigning the stale speaking In
I the imprest of parly hostile to t'n one
j which twice elected him ami incidentally
paving the wsy to a seat in the U. H.
senate. Gallowav will he governor first
I last and all Hie lime; nor ill lie tlra
an unconstitutional kaliiry us Mr IV
' noycr is doing.
THE CANDIDATES
On Hip Democratic Counly
Ticket
Are Representative Citizens.
They Di'Ncrve tho Hearty Sup
purl of All KeKortlleNN of .
l'urly.
HuN.CuAKi.Ks Nickell.tlie democratic
randldate for secretary of state, is
a man of the people; his newspaper
i Is an ante ciaiupiou oi ineir rignia
his recortl in the legislature III op
posing bitterly the repeal of the mort
I gage tax law and tho law peruiittin
I deductions of indebtedness ant) resist
lug extravagant appropriations, is one
that the pontile hv their suffrage should
hold up as worthy ol einiViVn
vnlli Timri.
Dl iiinii the years from ISilt i IS-I",
, nuiuher of tiirilf ref inn ur.leles ip;eared
' In the 0,rijii!iinii They expressed
some di mocriilic tliH-trine and we
w ritten by Harvey Scott, since then li
I has grown wealthy, and now the Or
gun in n' i tuiiir aitich-s are written by
I dinle iiiii'ortcl Irom the Kant, who has
'strict order to itleKip it up (or the g. n
' p., and principle be d . Tho Cou
I kk Kill publisli inure of Harvey Scott
editorials.
Boukkk Cochran, the groat Tammany
orator, created a sensation by Ills speech
at tho opening of tho Catholic edii'.-a
tionul hospital in New York city. T n il
ing to the archbishop and advancing
willi forefinger outstretched, he de
clared with Impassioned eloquence lli.it
he would accept tho teaching of tho
church from his grace with the utmost
reverence, "but if tho day should ever
come (here Cochran's voice rosj ii r.il it
echoed through the big hall; when from
tho Catholic pulpit you utter one word
hostile to the integrity o( this guvm
ment, I tell you such language w mM ' j
heretical, you would be false to I he
republic, false to the church that placed
the coiiHccratod oil upon your head for
the blessing of your children." A sub
dued murmur o( astonishment ran
through the hall, quickly followed by a
grand burst ofapplauso. A true dem
ocrat is always a true patriot and no
traitor to his country can he a true
Catholic.
Govkiinuii Pennojer, who is now go
ing over the state telling the people how
much ho loves them and hates the cor
poratious, travels on a free railroad p iss
He also draws an ollicial salary of over
$10 a day while he is out slumping
more than double the amount allowe
him by the constitution uf the stale,
Those who listen to Ills speeches should
bear these fuels In mind llmiburg
llerirw.
Tiik "on-to Washington" 'Wealers
have made themselves ridiculous by
their horror of hard work. Two hun
dred of Coxoy's bums encamped at Dla
densburg, Md., refused steady employ
ment offered them by the agont of a rail
road company. Not a soul of tliem
would budgo. Goneral Coxoy has not
deigned to reply to a proposition tele
graphed him from Idaho by a land com
pany to employ several hundred of his
men for one year at $1 50 per day. The
company has only secured about 50
stragglers who couldn't endure toil over
from one to five hours a day. An Iowa
farmer offered a wagon-load of Goneral
Kelly's men work for tho summer at
l to fl 50 a day per man The "never
aweats" laughed in his face. Also the
sheepmen of Idaho are ma king efforts
to secure mon that mill work. The
crasy, pestilent notion has cuptivnted
those swarms of idlers that the govern
ment should give each of them a bushel
ot Dat paer money in order that they
might live without work. Toil early and
late, to get rich, is good enough for I). P.
Thompson and the Into W. 8. Latld.
The country is tired of the 'Weuler.
Mh. Wealherford, democratic eandi
lalo for congress, stales in his specclioa
that he, some time ago, sent for and re
ceived a copy of the Sydney .Vtil, the
leading newspaper of Australia, of the
date of March 17th, 1804. In the mar
M -Trport he found wool, unclcaned,'
quoted at 14 (? 15 emits, and at that
very time it was selling here at 7 to
10 cents only; cleaned wool was
quoted ut 21 to 25 cents and in
Oregon it was selling at 12 to 15
cents. Welhers wero selling theie at
$2 50 to 1.00 a head, and here they
would not bring more than ft 50. This
diBsiputes the bugabao of foreign wool
competition. Why would Australian
growers ever think of exporting woo! to
the United Stales and selling it at
at smaller prices than they could get at
home?
Onto wauls a clinngo and wants it
badly. At the close of the last fiscal
year of Governor Campbell's democratic
administration, its state government
was turned over to McKinley and re
publicanism with a balance o(D I, ,'100,500
in the treasury. At tho close of Mc
Kinley 's first administration the balance
sheet presenlod a decl Joly different as
pect. Revenues had fallen away, ex.
penditures had increased, and the slalo
treasury was on tho vorge of hunk,
ruptey, and three months later was
forced to temporarily suspend payments
on three different occassioiis. At tho
time the condition of tho general revo
nuo fund was: Balance in the treasury,
(138,01510; liabilities or appropriations,
$1,4:15,04(101); excess of linbilith's,
$1,001,0:11 63.
Housb Jockey Coxey is a good deal
of a nuisance, tint be and his armies
haven't done the country a tilhe of the
Injury that results every year by tho
presence in Washington of the lobby
ists in tho interest of protected re
publican capitalists and trusts. For
walking on tho grass, Coxey. luodor ol
the 'Wealers, is lined and sent to jail ; for
plundering millions of people, the lobby
ists ore wined anil dined and asked to
come again. What wonder Coxeyism
is abroad ill the land?
TiiAiT.moi's schemers are m iking the
attempt to hamper the freed mi of the
press by pursuuding congress to raise
the p Huge on S"C hi I class matter from
I to 8 cents a pound. On April lOlh the
lower house of congress adopted an
amendment raising the rate of postage
on certain kinds of periodicals 700 per
cent. The plotters against the press de
serve a few feet of hemp around their
necks.
No one who heaid the speech of Hon
J. K. Wealherfortl in this city, and who
has examined that gonllem tn's record in
(he state legislature, can help coming to
the conclusion that willi tha', gentleman
as our representative in congress we
would have a member who would be a
representative of the whole people and
not of himself or any set ot political
schemers.
Juihjr Lord, republican candidate (or
governor, for 12 years has been feeding
at the public crib and for five years
drawing $1500 a year in excess
the constitutional salary, this be
ing a violator of the constitution of
the state, contrary to his solemn oath
of ofllce as a judge of our supreme court.
Both Governor Pennoyer ami Judge
Lord have been convicted of drawing
salaries in excess of the sums ullowed
by the constitution. Judge Galloway
pledges himself, if elected, to draw only
his constitutional salary. Vote for
Galloway and you will be helping to
secure an economical administration.
Tiir incendiary tendency of populism
is shown by the declaration of Osborne,
Kansas' secretary ot state, that (l imes
would hurst out from the pulaces of the
rich in every part of the country. . That
fellow would steal a train if lie had a
chance. No wonder business is pros
trate willi such crunks in ofllce.
It is now the supreme political duty of
democrats, whatever their differences
on national questions, to stand by their
ticket, especially the legislative portion
of It. In this county it happens that
the democratic ticket is made up partly
of democrats and partly of populints;
but it it as much the political duty of al I
democrats to faithfully support il as if
all the nominees were life-long demo
crats. By no other Doaailile meana can
republican majority in the next legis
lature be prevented. The personality
of the candidate for United States sen
ator should cut no figure now with dem
erata. It will be time enough to con
sider that when the legislature is gained.
It is scarcely less than silly for demo
cratsto be scared with the notion so
"TA.x-Puyer's Protest," or "Tax
Dodger's Protest," in last, week's KnWr
prite, makes one smile. Piesumiihiy be
thinks buggy horses mil soon be in de
mand in case lie does not square up
with tho county . W'hv doesn't he sign
liis name so the people could sjo whoso
ox is gored? A blind man could read
his article ''between the lines'' and see
tax-dodger stamped all over it. With
C. W. Ganong for Bheriff, he realizes
that he cannot beat the devil round the
stump much ioniser.
Joe Simon is the republican candidate
for state senator in Multnomah county.
If elected he will certainly dominate
the councils uf his party in the legisla
ture. This (act is too well known to be
met by any contradiction. Mr. Simon
is the especial champion of machine
politics. He will labor (o annul the
Australian ballot law, to prevent (he
enactment of a mortgage tax law, and,
in fact, to control the legislature in the
interest of the Portland ring as it has
been in the past.
G. M. Iiihin, republican candidate for
state sell io! superintendent, is a
preacher ami a one horse politician. Who
wants a political preacher to fill this re
sponsible and honorable ollice. Vote
fur Prof. Reid, ono of the foremost
teachers of (he state with an expeilence
of 20 years as an educator.
If the republicans elect the governor
and n majority of the legislature, they
will without a doubt so modify the Aus
tralian ballot law as to destroy its safo
guards auainst vote-buying. The re
publicans tried lo accomplish (his dur
ing the session of the hist legislature.
Pi t a heavy lux on all laborers com
ing to this country and see if it don't
do more to keep up wages than nil tho
tariff on foods. Low turlll is good for
evorbody except the trusts an I pro
tected manufacturers.
The time for e'eclion is near at hand
and it behooves evn y dcui KT.it who
considers tho welfare of his party ami
his county, to consider well the step he
tskes as he casts his billot on June Ith
next. The county is pausing through
one of the severest sir iiti it hi ever
seen all brought on and about by the
effects of republican rule P'r tile past
30 years and no honest ili-mi lerut who
is faithful to Ills colors, and desires the
good, botli of his fellownien and bis
country, will fly offal a laiigout mi any
visionary scheme. Tula is n t time for
theories ami impracticable scheinjs,
but rather fur ib-r rell ic-ti tn and every
thing that is practical, tried and real.
Feeling and leulizing this, the last
democratic county convention put forth
une of the best and uust representa
tive men In this county .
Judge James Thome, as camiidate
for senator, is a man l vast and varied
experience in almost all the lines of
life. Several times has he amassed
quite a fortune at milling, but true to
the nature of all miners, he would st'c't
to it just a little too long and would lose . e.,,...
' ., . !$reipponedto all i
it again. Hi comes to us well and as-slim .liver, and il
Mil. Pennoyer in bis pecch expresses
great sympathy with the industrial
armies. These armies steal trains.
Wonder w hat song his excellency would
sing if they stole his sawmill?
Pknxovkk's speech made no vutes for
the populists. The idea of a gentle
man north hulf a million dollars going
! around the country bewailing the alllic-
tinns of the poor!
highly recommended, and we know
fmiii tliH five vears he lug been in this
county that he is fully in touch with
the people, ana that lie would servo
them faithfully, honestly ami conscientiously.
Dr. W. E. Cull, one of the brightest
and 'most intellectual ciliz.tns of this
county, is a man of broad ideas, capa
ble easily to see liiroiun tne sophistries
ami schemes usually worKeu through
our legislature. You will nut do your
lull duty il you uo not vote ana work
(or him from now till election day . Of
all the other candidates on either ticket
he has nut a peer among thoin. This is
gunerullv conceded, an 1 if the voters
studv their own interests they will vote
fur bun irrespective of parly.
Martin Rubbins and Jisiali Martin.
(lie other two candidates lor representa
tives, are representative furmurs, and
now is the lime of all tim s when the
farmer should stand by the fanner.
Both arc old residents of this county
and know ils wants as well as anv
other two nice, that could be selected.
Another man ot whom the democrats
are especially proud and than whom no
better can be lotinJ, is our next county
judge, J. L Risley It . is now very
generally admitted that Mr. Risley a
election is beyond question, and also
that ol (jeo. lurrin as county commis
sioner. Both men will do their whole
Int v, and from the present condition uf
tilings they will have quite a duty to
perform, if you know them you know
they will d it fearlessly and honestly.
If von don't know them you ought to get
acquainted at the tirst opportunity. Una
is purely a matter of business and it is
to your interest to do so.
Uur candidate lor sherui needs no
eulogy at our hands. His record is be
fore you. It he has dune the manly
part by you, he is according to all pre
cedents, entitled to another -term, and
uu siiouio nun uu uonoi expects ma sup
port 01 tne nest people ol mis county .
irrespective of party. He is suing to got
this support no question auout It,
W. B. Stafford, our candidate for
county clerk, will snow George F, Horton
under so deeply on June4tli that Horton
will think an avalanche struck lit in
'Keep your eye on Stafford I"
A. W. Shipley will not be last in the
race either. Fact is, Ramsby was out
le other day looking after his corral,
and when lie saw so many saps down
nd Ids' vutes su badly scattered, he
came home very badly scared. This is
the truth, the whole truth, so help us
l'eter !
County Treasurer. What's the matter
with Washburne? Don't you know
i in 7 If you don't take our word for it
and vote for him any way. You'll
never regret it, and he will con luct the
ollice as any business should be. He's
luroiurhly competent.
S. R. Green is a young man of this
county, and the way he will rake in t ,e
votes on election day will surprise you.
e was assessor ami collector of this
ty and did the work in an exceedingly
reditahle manner, and be understands
hat would be required of an assessor.
e has been in business here, is a good
udgeof the value of property and es
peeiully fitted for this work.
C. Y. Draper,a young man thoroughly
uulilled and one of the most practical
teachers of this county, will look after
he interests of public schools of this
county for the ensuing two years, lie
just as certain to lie elected as that
s name is Draper. Pin this in your
hat.
Fred Hesse, a thoroughly educated
and eminently worthy young man of
ciman birth, is out for county surveyor.
e was educated in the schools of Ger
many, is a skilled draughtsman, and if
you feel that you need this kind of a
man as county surveyor he will (ill the
hill exactly. Don't forget him on elec
tion day I
For Justice of the Peace, W. A.
edges of Canemah will no doubt pre
side in the court of justice for district
INo. 4 lie has grown up in tins county
and fully deserves recognition at the
hands of the votes of this district. Vote
(or your own interests and elect him By
a rousing majority. You will never re
gret H you tlu.
Last, but not least, comes Kd. T.
Fiehls.wliohas served the people of this
district for the last two years as con
stable and who intends to servo them in
the same capacity, for another two
years, the people consenting, uf course.
He was elected by a rousing majority
before and as he will be again. He is one
of our boys, you know; every way com
petent, active, alert to every dtitv, an t
withal a very worthy officer. Give him
a big; boost, boys !
St.
Oemooratio Stale Platform.
The fnllowliiK li Hit platform silopltsl at the
ilfinnf ralle (! pniirtnliun:
Th rt'iirnrnuilVM ol lha ilemnorailp party In
(oiivnllon sKuemlili-d m. Hit full., wins tie
elsrsllun nt principle and meamires n. Ilielr
lilatliirro In the prounlcsmptlgiii
W dec-lure our itonlnutnlho.i.iii io the fun
dsm.nul maxim ol the demncr.')', vis: "Ciov
trmnonl by the people, honmljr anil eronmiil
c.lly uliululitured, lor His f reaUi.t ihhI ul lliu
rt'iU-.l number." We oh.nrn iiimid Hie ri'imtill-
can party snd lis recklm Itf Illation all tliu oil. !
(rem which lliti people am now iirTirlnif, siul
iwrl thai the low prlrtm n( (arm prixlucu, nu
eiiiplnymoti! nl lalmr, st-nersl dcpremiliai in knsl
lie mi, I titfintllon nl Imiu.iry, sre lliti rcnll '
nl the qnJiKt ami biirili-nwuiie m-, hliih pro- j
turllve tariff yi.ii-in, ami oilier i-lau lnlUlloii !
iif the republican party, of whlrh I he ilcinciiio
tlMlluii uf ailver III Prill and tho i'uilriu'lla of,
uur I'lirmioy arc liultiii-ei. I
We Mlrca Dial all lanalioii .li.iulil be niial
snd jul, that u a new-Mary Imntlou la uujunt,
Unalkui, and thai the wnalih ul s iiallnn nlmiild
bear II. Jiut proportlun ol the burden, nl the ha I
llonal foreriimi-nl. and that sre In favor ol j
an Income tax. '
We lavor the i-alllits uf a coii.lliiiil.ni con.
veiillun, lo iilmili to vutitrn ol the elate a cult
lUiitluii embodying aiming oilier UiIiik what la
known an the mutative and referendum. '
We aialn declare our fulfil in and advocacy ol ,
the ImperlihaMj principle, if the dvuioerallc
party si n-alllrimsl by the Clilcasu plallorin.
We haveau abldlnn lallh and Implicit cm II- j
deuce In the Integrity, good faith and palriotl.in
of I'rekident Cleveland, and be! let e that he will ,
ecoinpll.h, so fsrw In hi. pot or, before the
cluaeufhli terra of offlee, all the plislKi-e of Hie
deiuoi-rallo party contained III Hie nalioual plat-1
form adopted at l.'hlcaiio In PW, '
We endone III. repeal by coimrena of the wh
om federal ele -tlun law, a ,d hidorae II. efltirla
Ui behalf of tariff reform and to hrlnj- about a
faiorprti.perotia coudhlou of aflalrr. I
. We favor the upecdy eon.iriietloii of tho Nica
ragua canal by the Kovermuoiit au l iiwlcr got-I
, eminent iiwrvllon and conlrol. ,
We reatllin tlic ptulilon that hni ever beta
maintained by the democratic parly, that guld I
'ud silver are eipiatly Hie people.', money. We
incanurva ol dlwrlmlnalloii I
leinnuj freecoiuaie Ut nut
piy ins ueinan I. ol uikIiicim, and that all money
bued by the government bo main a legal tender
for all debts, both public and prl imp . !
J We believe thai Die pen.lon roll uliould lie one '
oi nonor, anil we ravur liberal pjnliu to ol-
Oleri di.abled lo the ervLu ul our cumry.
. We are In favor of Hie election ol United Hlalea
senator, by the direct vote ol the po pie.
' Wa denounce the acl of I he lat legl.lature
Wbereliy was repealed what la known aa "The
Mortgage Tax Utv," nd wo demand Ils re-
uavtin.nt at the uext wlon.
We demand thai all property iliall be aueued
at II. true cash value, and that there shall be
deductions only for Indebtedness wh'ch has a
corresponding taxuhlo credit.
; Wo demand the enactment ami enfo rcemeiil of
mora stringent laws for iho protection of the
tahaou aud sturgeon Ashing Industry, and the
aooiiiiun oi an nshtrups, seines and wheels, and
lavor more extensive arllllclal prop.uia Inn
W'c are ill favor ol liberal anproiiriatlons for
Hie improvement of our rivers and harbors, and
Iho adoption of such measures as will tend most
speedily lo the opening ol the Columbia river.
We are opposed lo Chinese and all pauper Im
migration.
We favor t change in Iho law regulating the
adoption ol school text books which will Invite
healthy competition and prevent too frequent
ohsnges hi the same,
We are in favor of laws for the protection of
depositors in banks.
We are In favor of the abolishment of rail road
and all other unn.tenary i o:nn is I ma
We favor Hxed salaries lor all public officers
and the abolishment of the fee system, aud are
opposed to an oHIoor receiving more than his
constitutional salary.
We condemn as lnfsraus 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 beneficent provis
ion., and wo earnestly oppose any change or
modification of aald law.
We declare ourselves hi sympathy with the
Just decision of Judge Caldwell, regarding the
rights of labor In the recent controversy be
tween the Union Pacific Railroad Company and
us ewpioyost
We arralgri the last legislature for its waste of
me peouie s ra Hioy ry extravagant and reckluss
appropriations, and hold n,0 republican party of
the slat, responsible for the shameless aud vicious
lexi.iaiKia oi mat Doay, and we call upon the
honest voters of the stale to relieve the common
wealth of this incubus upon It. industry and
prosiwrlly by taking the reins ol power Irom Iho
hmilsof such incompetent and unworthy ser-
What is
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Cftstorla l Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic 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. Caatoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Caatoria 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 liealthy and natural sleep. Cas
torla is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
" Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mother, have repeatedly told ma of Its
good effect upon their children.'
Da. O. 0. Osoood,
Lowell, Haas.
" Castorla Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
Interest of their children, and use Caatoria in
atead of the rarlousquack nostrums which an
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. F. Kimchkloi,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
" Castoria la so well adapted to children thai
I recommend it aa superior to any preacrlptioa
known to me."
H. A. AaoBso, at D.,
It! So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
" Our physlcume la the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence la their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what Is known as regular
products, yet we are free to coo fees that the
merits of Caatoria has woo us to look with
favor upon It."
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I BALD HEADS!!
What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry,
harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? lias 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
your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald.
Skookum Root Hair Grower
In what you need. IU produetlna ( not u accident, bat tho malt of rftntlflo
rrMar('h. Ktmwlswliru tit tim HisMias nf th hair and swalD IshI Co tha dlaviiT-
ryof boirtotreattbem, "Skookum "ooDUlni neither niiMrtli nor oili. It
Is not a Dre, but ft delightrullyoouliof and refreiblDg Tonic. Bj itlmulatlnr
the follicle, it siup jailing hair, curt dandruff and grow kaironbaid
htadM.
tm Keen the scalp clean, health?, tad free from Irrltatlar eruption . by
the ue of Skookum &i 6oop, It dustros panuitlo inmt$, which etd
and tttftroy the hair
If vourdruKtcUt cannot supply you send direct to m, and we win forwsrd
nm-iilJ. n rpccfucof urice .'irower. ALU) Dr botUe i $ tot liU ttoapsfiuu.
per Jar 1 6 (ur '&0. j"
THE SKOOKUH ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.. i
TRATtR VARK S9 Month Vlfth Avenee. New Terk. N. Y. '
S e wJjka a jAaAVaVVsVWsVMWrWsVeVf
a"
yanls. The people cannot hope lor Immunity
from corrupt appropriations of public money so
lunj as the paitv in power is controlled by the
eonil.lnnlUoi of spoilsmen which has and will
control Hie republican parly of this slate.
He
Clackamas county nover Inn! a more
rH'ii-it'iit slifriir 1 1 111 11 C. V. (iunon.
lie lias i-ollei-ti'il S.'o.tHIt) ili'lin.iient
luxes It-It uiii'olli'i'leil In- several pre
vitms slit-rills.
IU'sinkss will not resume its wonted
coiiliileiu-e ami alaliiliiy until (lie ctilanv
ily howler (the worst enemy of the
mail who wauU work) stop-ihis i-lack,
i-lat-k, i-hi'k.
It will ho to the intureat of the tax
payers of Clui-kitimia county to vole for
A. J. Washburn for county Ireaurer.
Pitcher's Castoria.
SHEKIFF'S NOTICK OF SALE
UNDKR EXECUTION.
S THK CIKCIIIT COUItT OK TUB STATE OK
1 Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
l lie utaieol Oregon, I'lamtitf,
vs.
The Heiisof John Gray .deceased.
Dan J. Jones and any one inter
ested in the estate of said John
Gray, deceased, Defendants,
Mate of Oregon, I
County ol Clackamas, f 88
Notice is hereby iriven that by virtue
of an execution ami ordor of sale issued
otitof the circuit i-o irt i f tleStite of
Oreon for the County of Clackamas
bearingilate the 1st tlav of May 181)4. in
a suit wherein I he 8 a e of Or,-on was
plainlilf and theabive nainetl were de
feml.inlH, coninianiliiiir me, in the nam i
of the state of Oregon, to sell the real
estutu hereinafter tleacribml, and which
aai-J lands are escheatetl to the Stale of
Oregon, and will be sold on the follow.
iiiK terms to wit: One half cash on the
day ol sale; I lie remainder to he pipl in
I wo yearly installments, purchaser to
execute a note and morlKHge liettrinti
8 per cent, interest to the State Hoard of
School Land Commissioners to secure
the deferred payments. Therefore, in
obedience to l he decree aforesaid, I did,
on the 14th day of May, 1SU1, duly levy
upon, snd will on Saturday, the Kith
day ol June. 18(14, at the hour of 2 o'clock
p. in. of said day, at the front door of
the court house in said county, oiler for
sale at public auction, and sell to the
highest and best bidder, on the terms
aforesaid, all of the right, title and in
terest the said defendants had in and to
the following described real properly,
lo wit: NW. 'A of SE.'i' of Sec. Id. T 4
S., It. 2 E. of the Willamette Meridian .
Claulumas countv, Oregon.
Dated this IStli day of Mnv.A. D 18!4.
C. W. Uanono,
: Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
r
HAIR DEATH
1ntaiitlu rrmovrn and forever tUnirovi ohtee-
thimble hiiirtU'hrthrr ujnm the Aam,ucr,
arm or neck, without (lincoloration or injury
to the mot drlictite kin. It wan for fifty
yHr the Morpt furinitln of KrHHiiitm
a ii iiimiii, HrKiinwieaKCU uv piiytitittH8 am
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wic ii i;iiirnt nui uifi ii.t uini Uitr HIiHti it 111 I lit. Il(
dfruiiitolnKitii Hint i-nirfiperitillMt tliHt ovor
livt'1. During hit priVHie prttcllce nf n life
lime nniniig tlie nohillly and arlftntTHOy of
K u rope he pruooribtHl thirt rtt'lptt, I'llne,
1 by mail, hponrt'lv pHi-ketl. Correniwit'
(truce crtiijitteiitiul, Soic Agvit for Amcriua,
A'lilreNH
The Skookum Root Hair Grower Co. A
I IH'Pt. R, r 7 South Fifth Avenue, Kew York.
To CONSUMPTIVES
Tne nntUTsiirnetl having been restored to
health by simple means, after miilerinK for
seveml years with a severe liinif h fleet I on, and
that dread dtseane Coituniptloii, is auxloiiH lo
make Known to his fellow suttVrerit the means
of euro. To tho?e who desire it, he will cheer
hilly send (free of charge; a copy of thepreserlp
tion used, which they will find a sure cure lor
Conaiiiiiptlnii, Anthmit. CMlarrli. Hroiielu
tla and all throat and lung Mtlat!iea. He
hopes nil sufferers will try his remedy, as It i
Invaluable, Those deiriiig the prescription,
which will cost them nothing, and may prove a
blesting, will please address,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTfCE.
Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned
has been duly appointed by the Hon. J. . Mel
drum, co.iuty julg uf t'lat-kamas county, Ora
if on,' as adminiKtrator of the estate of' Isano
Krost, deeeahed. All persons having claims
against said estate are nottlled to present tht
same properly verllled to me In Oregon City,
Uregou, within six months from this date.
HIRAM NTKAIliHT. Admlnlslraior aloresaid.
C. u. A 1. t!. Latourkttk, Attnrneys.
Dated April 1:1, im.
AS.SIGNEE'S SALK.
KOTH E 18 HKRKIiy GIVEN THAT THE I'N
dersigned, assignee of the estate of Selniyler
Rue, an in solvent debtor, will sell at public auc
tion, at the easidoor of the cminlv eourth use,
In the city of Oregon City, In Clacksmas cminiy,
statu of Oreinin, on Mutiifday, the M day of June,
l)flM. al .1 u'cluek p. m. o( said day, to the highest
bidder for V. H. gold coin, to lie paid at the time
of sale, the following described real property
and premises belonging to said ttate, to wlt:
Iho (toiuhwest quarter CO of the northwest
ihartor (t) aud the west one half ('v of the
MiiiihwoHt tpiartur (!) of section twenty-six ('Jrt)
in IowiihIiIh Iwn CD Mtnth. rnitL'e four (4) cast nf
ftthe Willamette meridian, certificate No. ttMH, au
plioaiiou No. diKl, and cnutHiiilug- 1M) acres uf
land, more or less, sfluale In Clackamas county,
Oregon, together with the tenements, heredlta
.incuts and appurtenances thereunto belonging
or In anywise appertaining, tiaid above de
scribed prcm will be sold as aforesaid, sub
ject to the balance due on a certain mortgage
against the same, the said balance of said mort
gage Lelug about one thousand (I HKW) dollars.
J. K. T. H. URKNTANO,
Assignee of the Kstate of Hehuvler Rue, an lnm
vent Debtor. Dated April U, 1km.
Oregon Pacific Railroad Ccmpany
I II Is 41.. It K, lln-'-ivi-r.
t'oiimriliia willi Htr. 4 lltiMIII." iH-ia-t-rn Yniiilns
soil Sun Praiirl.r.i.
Slnon.r lia.i-. KnU KianrlMi d-lilllan rlili, M.irh
M, IMi, .".'il ami :il.l.
Stillii.r li-avi-s Vsillina Vlirilarj
Kill ami '.Till.
ill, Mun li 7ih,
Itlalit. n-M-rvtil 1 1 rhsiigi
flullr.1.
mIIIiiS il.ilm alllmiil
for fri-li;lit anil iisMriiKcr rali-s nijt1j In an.v Aii.nl ,
CIIAS. J. IIKNHIIYS, SO A t'O,
Nus. 2 Ui a M trial Htrv-I,
San t'rnuclwp, r.lif.
CHAD. I'l.AIIK, llixvlvrr,
I'urviilll', On-KOii.
Kty THROUGH
jp TICKETS
SllKniFF'8 NOTICK OF SALE UN-
DKU FOKKCLOSUKK.
tN THE CIRCUIT COliRT OF THE STATK OF
Dregoll
II,
for the Comity of Clackamas.
C. Kerens, Plalntlir, 1
XOTICK
SHERIFF'S NOTICK OF SALK U.V
DEK FOKECLO.srilK.
IN TDK t'lllCUIT C ifRT OF TIIR STATU OF
1 Oregon, (or tlie Countv of ClaL-kaiinia.
II. C. Mtpveua, I'laintiir,'
V8. I
II. M. Foote, Uirtlie Foote, Karl
Koote, lliizt-l Foote anil Xeila
Foote, minor heir of Vina M.
Foote, tleceased, Defendants. )
State of Oregon. )
County of Clackamas. )'
Notice it) hereby viven that by virtue
of an execution and order of sale issued
nf tlia oir....!l n.tn r, ..f t Via nlatA nf
CnilCirCn UryTOr jUrexon for the county of C lack a ma.
i tearing uuiu ine an .uny vi .nay, i;rtt
hi a suit wherein the abovfl named were
plaintiffs and defendant, commanding
me, in the name of the atate of Oregon,
that nut of the real estate hereinafter
described, to realize a sum sufficient to
Hrtlisfv the demands of said decree, lo
wit: $553.77, and $50 attorney's fee,
and accrued costs of $1520. together
with interest on the same since said de
cree was entered at eight per cent, per
annum and also the costs of and attend
in if this sale. Now, therefore, in obedi
ence to such decree, I did, on tim 7th
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF HALE UN
DER FORECLOSURE.
N THE (MIUMIir OOt'KT OK THK STATE OP
Oregon, fur the County of I'ltickitmas.
Mury K. Winston, I'luinlilT.
v.
L. J. Fletcher, Dcfcn.laul.
Statk or OhRcioir, i
County of ClrtckiunHB.i M
VOTICE 1A HEREBY OIVKN THAT BY VIR
tut of uu execution anil order of Hale Urnied
out of th o iron It court of the ntute of Oreon for
the county of Olnckatnas, leariii(i ilule the 7tli
i1y uf May, 18!M. In a suit wherein Mary E.
Winston wait plfliutitt'aud L. J. Fleteher was de
fendant, commanding me, In the nam of the
Mtute of Oregon, that out ol the real untrue here
inafter described, to realize a mm Mittiolfiit to
Hatiufy thedeniftiids of said decree, to-witi SHU,
together with Interest on the same since the i'th
day of August, at 10 per cent. er annum,
$50 attorney's fee, and also the accrued conu ol
and attending this sale iNow, therefore, In
obedifi.ee to such decree, I will, on Saturday,
the uth ay of June, 1U4, at the hour of 2 o'clock
p. in. uf said day. at the front door of the court
houie In aald couuty, otter for Hale at public
auction, and sell to the hfghe t and heal bidder,
loreaxh In nainl, all of the right, tlue ami in
terest the waul defemlantH had in and to the fol
lowing d cm r then ral pnpirty, to-wit: Begin
ninir at a iMtint Iti.OI chaiiu aouth of the north
east corner of donation land claim No. ;"U, in
ectIoii!i 'JK and 'JH of Uiwimhip :t nonih, range 1
cunt, of the Willamette meridian: thfiice went
27H.)ehriinH; tlienee aouth It) 7m rhaiiiH; thenoe
eHHt '11 K chains; thence north 1078 chaint
to the place of beginning, containing .'in acres
more or lean, in uiacKamas eouuiv, Oregon.
Dated I Ilia llthday of May. A. O. lrM.
U. W. (iANONG,
Sh -rifT of Clackamas County, Oregon,
va.
J. W. Thoinan, R. K. Tliomas, A. W. (k-o i
bock, and ThomaaCliariuanaud F. R. f
Charmau, copartners an Tummta Char- !
uiau A Son, Defendants. j
Bl'ATB OV ()KK(iOS,
County of Clackuiiiaa. KN
NOTICK IS HKRRItK (ilVEX THAT BY VIR
tue of an execution aud order of Kale Isaued
out of the circuit court of the stale of Oregon for
the countv of Clackamas, bearing date the 24 ih
day of Apiil, IsiU, in a "'lit w herein II. (J. Stevens
whs planum ami .). w. iiionnut, K. R. Thoiuna,
A. W Ocibticlc, and Thomas charmau and F. R
Charmau, copartners as Thomas Charuiau A
Son, were defendants, citiuinanding me, in the
name of the slate of Ori'gt ui, (hat out of the real
estate hen Inn fter described, to realize a sum
sulltcieiit to satisfy the demands of sanl decree,
to-wit: iHi7."'0, together witli lulcrest on the
same since said decree was entered tit 10 per
cent, per annum, aud a! so the ccttts of and al
tending this sale and an attorney'a fee of f.'sj.
Now. therefore, in obedience to such decree. 1
did, on the 2Uh dav of April. WM duly levy up
on, and will, on Hnturdny, the 2d day of Jiue,lNi4,
at the hour of one o'cloik p. in. of said dav,
at the fr ut door of the eiMirthnue In snfd
comity, oiler f r.-Mle at public auction, an I sell
to the highest and het bidder, for cah in hand,
all of the right, title and interest the said deieu
dams hud on the lh day of i el otter, 1K.h1, or at
any time since, iu and to the following dc-
scrihcu real pfoticrty, lo-wll: A portion of sec
tion M of town-iilp 6 nuih, range 2 east of W
lanielte meridian, decrllad as follows to-wit
BeL'iuuliiu at a nolnt wliPie the countv road lead'
line from Molaliu uralrie to Heou'a mill crosses
the aouth boundnry line of said section 20, said
point being the center of satd road; running
thence east rods; thence north Hit rods; thence
weal 20 unit to center of said count v mad: theni
south along lit id couuty road to place of begin
ning, coinaiuiug 1:1 acres, more or I sh.
Iatcd this 4th day of May, lw4
C. W. OANoNO,
fheriffof Clackamas County, Oregon.
Salt Lake, Denver
Omaha, Kansas City,
Chicago, St. Louis.
AN II Alii.
Eastern Cities.
DAYS to
2 CHICAGO
U n 1 1 ro toe Qalckes to CM
M U U I o cago and the East.
UnnroQQicker to Omaha
nUUlo and Kansas City.
THROUGH PULLMAIi AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR
CARS, DINING CARS.
31
8. II. II. CLARK. )
OI.1VKK W. MINK, (
E. KLLKKV ASIiKRSON.i
Uwelvcrs.
For ruttB uml Kcneral information call
on nr iiddroas,
W II. HUIILBUUT, Aaali'oe'ii. I'aaa. Aid.t
2."i4 Wiisliint'ton St., cor. Third,
1'OKTI.AND ORKGON.
ffi "Job Printing at the
Courier Office.
1 wnVLnlU. llinULHIflnKSs I
STRAY HORSE.
(1AMK TO NIIIILITm STABLE, MAY Msl,
&. une black niare allh liKhl (are and
while lef I: weifhi isjm Hiunds aatl ane alHiiu a
years. Hraii.1 (0. ( ul ba.ll)' on Hit brrat
with barb wlra. y
It ia currently report.) I that no fewer
lr.iaieDi, preaented to them, that Un ,ix perBons of lis ,.()lln,y iave I
wme one whom thfjr do not deaire.niay, been proiniaed tl,u jMaiti.m of d.ior-
.c.cu iu me aenaie. ll democrat! keener of the
w. I....! .1..a CJ. ...
t ect enough memliera of the next legii- poaiiiK a like state of affairs to cii-t in
'ennoyer had bet
Utare to beat a republican candiJatejoiliercounti.ii.Gov.
thL ii 7 t0iUpPw thMler tft a force of mechanics n.akintf
i!. . haT not,lin8 10 t0 irhom now doori or tiiere will not be enough
hl U (he aenator. Snutlty Wrlrom . ' to go armir.il.
StlKniKF'S NOTICK OF SALE lV
. DEK FORECLOSURE.
N THE t'lKCl ir COl'KT OK THK STATK OF
Ort-goit, fur tht tVmity of i'lacktiniiijt.
A. KeU-hton, rUimiir, 1
vs. I
Antlont'tte Lewu and W. J. f
. Mclord, Uefendsnts. J
9tat cr Obe;on, I
Con n(y uf Clacsnuntsfi.)
Notice in b?rely given that by virtue of an ex
eiuiiou nd orttr uf tiale out of the rfr
ruu court of the mate of Oregon fur the county
oi Cbu-kaiuaii. bfannir dale tne an day oi Mar.
191, iii a unit wherein A. Ketrhtu wan 1iiiiitf
aim Aiiiimietir u.wm auu v. j. n. M-ora were
defeiilana. coinniantling nie, in the nam of'the
tate of Orecon. that out of the real entitle here
inafter dewrtbed, to realize a mi in knttirient to
satisfy the demaud u( an id decree, to witaklio.
together with intereftt om the iame since April
ifoth. at 10 ter rent, per anuum. and alMthe
routs of aud attendiiig thm sale. Now. therefore.
in obedience tu mi'h decree, 1 will, on Saturday,
the yth day of June. lMH.at the hour of t.w
o'clock p. in of aaid day, at the front dour of
the counhtmse in aaid count t, orTer foraaleat
Eubltc auction, and veil to the hiyhent and beat
iddcr, fr canh in hand, all ot the right, title
aod intrtt the aaid dctodnt had iu and to
the following dewrit-! rral property, to wit:
. - - v - - - t , . 1 1 . . f. t . j nunn nan oi ine loiiowinf uwnuea prrra-,
sell state aarranta at a dixnunll.wan.se I '!:' ",,e U C. King), deceased ! in in said county, offer for sale , b.nn,,,, ., .poj,,, 2 70ch.iO.i of ,he
W'Uinwm ctinier ui mm ptminrui quantr oi
vectiou i aud rn lining tiience nouth 24 -1 chainx:
theuce wtt ju.J ciiatn: thence Hith .i.'4i
chains; thence went chain: thence aortb
5.i.Vchainf: thnce nonh JH l.v wm 48 chain:
thence et A77 chain : thence aouth 19.7 chaim
to the place of beginning, eonutaing 314.71 acres.
neing tne nortn nan ot ine i, ui. nc ja i ei
Brown ami wife, in T. 3 R. 3 K. of W. M.. in
j ( lachamaji roimtv, (ngon.
Uated lhu IHh -lay of May. A I. t4
j 4 W.i.ANr.,
SheriaT of riackaaia 4 mint r, Or.
OF
OF APPOINTMENT
EXECUTOR.
VOTlCB I IIKKERV (ilVKTf Til T I, THK t'X- UAV Of MAJ 184, OUly levy Upon. ftlKl
Adtrinned. have been, by trder if lite ' will, on Saturday, the Itlth dny of June.
Elect Hon. T- U. Ia iUin state countv court ot i'lackainaa county. Ore. 1 1SM. at the hour of 1 :.'0 oVlock p. m. of
treasurer and it will not be necessary to duly appointed executor ot the will aaid day, at the front door of the court
I .... i ..il r t: .1 i ' t r 1
All imr&ini hii'inu a-la!inai mit iii tiat Mail! mitilia i ir t i 'k n ami ap m tltn hiirliavat
the money to redeem them is locked up e8lttte ,ri. notitied to present them dulv and best bidder, for rash in hand, all of
! in a hank. I verilied to me at C'larka, Oregon, aithin the right, title and interest the said de-
i six months from the date of this notice, femlants had in and to the following
i No republican stumpaieaer dare Uated May 15, KS94. described real property, to wit: Lot 6 of
oinlv advocate the re-election of Sena-! . , , ..,,1U L- R,!,i,0 i b,ock '' rf Ureun Ci'Jr'- Clackamaa
... ... , . . Kxecntor of the ill and Folate of H. ennty. Oreirn.
lori-o.pn ei every repuoucan leitia- Kingn, deceased. Dated this Ml h day of May. A. D. IM
, lator will role for him in the next h-icis-J (i K lltv ,x liio. L Stort, i C. W. Oaoso,
lature. I Attorneys fr K.atate. ! Sheriff of Cl.-M'kamas ronnly. regon
(Johm iu St Minna , All..
FINAL SKTfLKM EXT.
I lieretiy give nntfre that I have Wed in tlie
county court of riackainas county, On'KOti, my
Dual account as administrator of the estate of
John ilolii'iileitiK-r, deceased; and the court has
designated June 5, 1H!H, at lu o'clock a.m.
tlie time for examination and settlement of tlie
same. IIKNKY (1ANS, AdinluMrator,
lintcd April l:i, Wl.
COUNTY TUBAS t'REH'S NOTICE.
f HAVE SOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS AFPl.l-
Acahle to the payment of all warrants endorsed
prior to rebruary 4
luteresi ceiuid frum M..y :tl, Ik'.M.
8. B. I'ALIFF.
Treasurer of Clacka nas County
Oated Ori'uon City. May 8, IHU.
sHEHIFF'sS NOTICE OF SALE UN
DKU FOKECLOSURE.
1x the cmcriT coi rt op the state or
Orrfptn, fur the County of rlM'knn.s.
Joseph Ilrtlven, Plaintitr,
U'm lns-lrul ami Gurah
IllirlU'l, lK'ffltllHIlU )
State uf Orego i.
County uf t'larkama.,
Nnttrt In hcr-hv elven tliat hy virtue of an ex
ecutu.n aim nitr al taie iMiit d uui or in rir-
cult PtMirt ut the Mate of Un-gon lor the county
in a fit it when in the atMivtMianiAl JoMth
Hcxlxea wan plainlilTand Wm. tiurket ml Sarah
V. burkfl were ilffendatit, connnautliiis me, in
the oaineoi the tate of Orefcon, that out of the
real estate hereinafter ilea-rioetl, to realize a
Mta aiiitiritnt to atify the demand of said de-
eret. twil: -Vi. nnl and dinbiimementt
and V0 attorney ft. liitvther with imrtat on
the fame iiice the 4th day of Novvmler, li, at
10 pr cent per annum, and alo the eoiu of
and attend i uir this Mile. Now. therefore, iu
obeiiience lo wieh decree, I will, on SattinlaT,
the yth day of June, IPX, at the hour o( 1 o'clurk
m. ot aii dav, at the front door o( the cotirt-
hone ia said rounty, offer fir fcale at i Siie
auction, and ell Ut the hi)(heitt aud bent binder,
fur cash in hand, all of (h right, title and inter
est the eaid dlendant had in and to the follow
inf de-n real itrorerty. lo wit: Heeitininr
at the noctheaMt corner of aertion M. township t
otith, ranee 2 ea.t of Willamette meridian, in
Clackamas county. Oregon, running thence
onth 7" rd; theix-e el lii0rod: theoce north
T rods; thence ea1 lM rotin. u the place nf be
ginning, containing h aa-rea, in Clack am a
cwuntv. Oregon.
Iaied tint iHn day of May, A. P. 14.
C. W. 1VANSG,
twriiT of riacbama Citin-. ikregnn
C0PYFUGHTS.
JSJiS 1 ""AJW PATENT For a
i.i ij N pi oc CO., who bare had nearly flft, ,mm
"Wrtencelnthe patent buslnosT&miJSSJ.
tlons strictly oonBdentlal. A Handbook of Si
inn,,hti'j; ""wrDiiuj : I'alema aod how to
tain them sent free. A so a cauloaue of macAui.
leal and sclentloo books sent frea W "
.lt1nt. uken through Mutin k Co. nealrs
OUt OOflt ftn tho lrstras.. rVk.-".ruVuw,lu
i?o?uf aifl'i'J.0.11 J nrolentlo work fftha
Bnliain. it.mm Vr"l. r,?." ""
""Pies, "is cents, bverr numKr oo
.uu. piaies. IU OOlOra. and Dhotmrranha
rear. Rinvls
oonuina beau.
houses, with plans, erSbllngbulloeri '(oabciw i ih.
lM?WS,'r,l?,"!u',ecurJ, wn'ractkr iddreS
MUtlH 4 CO, NKW VoilK, al BuuAUWAT.
Your Stomach
DistressesYou
af tereatlng a hearty meal, and the
result ia a chronic case of Indices,
tion. Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack.
RIPANS TABULE8
Prnmnl. ru....!.. t ..
Htomacb. Liver aud Bowels Pir.
the lllood.. snd are a Positive ''CmH . f!J
C'o.sii.i.B. lck HaadiK' hIi!
552n"f n:y ? intiy y pSluy.lSd
Entire
kepi (or
v.i.u,uni, i-ick Headache. Bil.
louaneaa, aud all other Llsese irlVliii
M"" " oftheLIrm ,'SS
ectdlaeVilMRTwS"
Klim n. Tabiiles take the placeof an Entire
Medicine Chest, and should be keul tor
uav tu every lamuy.
Sold by iruoQirt, or tent bv
mce, . Two Dollars.
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
! Sprat it, New Vera.
FREE MEDICINE!
Golden Opportunity For Suffer-
ins Humanity.
rhynicians Git Thrir Bnwlin t th. P.nl.
00 yOU SUFFER? .SS.e--rs
nd w- will .j , r rM , fharaja a rru!
culasi f ,p-i.iy prpsrH.1 n-mnliH, , Nni,
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I..r all .h ,MnniUiw sr Mi.lrro and
ST.fi! "I"""! br many y- ,ip-ri,.
Vhkrk enables n pi linarantre a Cure. In D..I
K. B. We have the only po.iti,e rure f.
Erarrw ,riTSI and ( sTA.aH" Kr, re.ee,
fl'en. Pernuuentiy Uieatnl. (Old ntal.li(he.l
Or. WILLIAs1S MEDICAL AND SURGI
CAL INSTITUTE,
7! Market St., a,. .irleo. tm,
Iiipans Tabules rure constipati.ni.
KipamTaliiiles cure liver tronblea.
Ripona Tabules cure biliousness.
Eipans Talmk cure headache.
Ripana Tahules assist digestion.
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