Orejon City, July 18, 1804. Tim Ar.'unllne i advancing Into civ ilixalion wllh rapid trlile. A picture by Ji'Hii lU'ru In Pari talon rvprewmli nn Argentinian polling place in the country, with guar J of policemen to liindor riot, and the votera dashing up on horacbark In their plctiireaqne (audio coatu.-nea. In the foreground la a group of lialfnakod little greaaere atarlng with admiration at the thuatri cal fury of their eldora. Tim back hai been broken of the great railroad atrike. Buaineat. In Chicago ii returning Ita normal condition!. In California, however, where the South ern Pacific Company la hated becauao it trnnglca the atute In ill mighty coila, and apeciallyin Sacramento, a battle la pending between itrikera and aoldinra. The murdera committed tliero W'ednea day by aaanaalnating in anibuah, and other lawleaancaa are rapidly turning public opinion against the mob of atrlkcra. Tiik tarllT billai It came from the ann ate la a great Improvement on tbeMcKin ley tariff law. It givea ua free baga for our grain crop, rcducca 'he tinplate tax by half, and makea a large reduction on atool, and pig and scrap Iron. From 1874 to 1883 the duty on auuur waa Sccntaa pound; from 1883 to 18110 V,l cent; from 1800 until now It has lawn )i of a cunt, and the preaont bill ro ducea It to of a cent. Thia one-eighth mcana about $15,000,000 in the pockets of the augar trimt. Tin cauae of the laboring man ia the cause of the farmer. Their InteroHta are identical. Iietwccn them and the millionaires thoro is no common ground except this that law and order niuat be preserved. The interests of every citl zen ot moderate means in Oregon are Identical witli those of the striking rail road men so far as they represent honest demands and real grievances The Ilavemayers, Uuntingtons, l'ull nans, Astors and Goulds represent an element that is un-American and dan gcrous to our institutions. Great sg gregations of wealth are always dimr one to the common liberty. Hince the spring of 1803, wanes at the Pullman carshops have been reduced from 30 to 100 per cent., and a good workman can now earn only 1.80 per day. Mnrkeo Pullman says he cannot pay any more, but the American Hail way Union Bays he can and must. Hence the strike. The A. R. U. of Port land cays In a circulur issued last week "The Pullman Palace Car Company owns every foot of Pullman City; its employes are all its tenants; ita stores supply all the necessities of life, and the average waire a 00 cents nor dav. or 15.40 per week, which is not suMi- cient to keep even the smallest family in the necessaries ol hie. (Jonseouunliy the Pullman Palace Car Company s employes are always In (lie company a debt, and in a state of Berfdom. Its employes, thus oppressed, could no longer stand the strain of such a brutal and inhuman condition of allaira, and reiuaeu to work ." They struck and boycotted Pullman. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. Report! of County Officer! for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30th. Report of viewera on reaurvev of K mi th road approved and expense av count of '.'8. 80 ordered paid. Report of appraisers of damuires nn roMer ami AUIwaukiit mad laid ovrr until August term. Report of appraisers of ilamagca on John Johnson road approved and road ordered opened on the payment of dam. ages by petitioners within SPECIAL' CIRCUIT COURT TERM. Circuit court met in special session on ihursduy, July otn. R L Sabin et al, oiler of Goorge Warner of t"50 for the goods in the hands of Receiver T F Ryan ac cepted, though they had an invoice value of $2350, becauso to dispose of inem at retail without ureal expense was in the opinion of the receiver Im possible. George didn't buy. II C Stevens vb II M footo et al, bberilfa sale confirmed. George Butchard ys 8 J Oglesby, dis missed. James Uodges vb Jane Fletcher, clerk ordered to deposit $00.00 in Commercial Bank of Oregon City subject to the or der of defendant. Mary K Winston vs L J Fletcher, $5 in hands of clerk to he deposited in bunk for defendant. James R W Sellwood et al vsP J Her man et al,reforred to C K Runyon as ref eree. Georgo Smith vs R L Pollock, ordered that pTaintitr recover from defendant either the bay horse Ned, the bay mare Nelly, set double harness and 3,'y Inch Bain wagon, or $250. Lillie M Law and John II Law di vorced. Ben Parker and Louisa Purker di vorced. James L Tubbsand Matlie Tubba di vorced. Mary A Hatch vs Henry Swift et al, judgment for plaintiff by default. Portland Trust Co vs Reuben Smith, dismissed. Fees allowed : Buliir Fonts, $12; Ba nff Millor, $12; Reporter Runyon, $10. A Mean, Wicked Thing. Nkkdv, July 0, 1804. Editor Courier: I will write you a few lines about Needy. Well, crops look tine, excepting to tho lice on the wheat. We are a little uneasy but if the, hot weather holds out we think It will drive all the lice awav. The hop crop looks very nice, doubly as good as lust year. There is a yarn going on in this vicin ity about a young man coming home from Sunday school with a girl. The author of it is an old tiling which is always putting its nose in some one's business. It bad bettor look at home and the place it lives in, and talk about ita one son who is in the pen at Salem, and every one of its neighbors knows what kind of a thing it is. It is a pack of lies, which it (which is a church member) has told around from time to time about me and my folks. The weather is nice for making hav. Yours trulyi J. R. Lawi'.kk. 00 days, and expense of $11 allowed. Petition of II II Johnson et al for viewera to a county road granted, and ordered that D W Kinnaird be appoint ed to aurvey and J T Apperson, J W Roots and John Wetz'er, Jr, he ap pointed to view said road, to meet at place of beginning on Tlmrsdav, July 10th, at 10 a. m. Petition of Win DroKchel et al for viewera to a change in a county road laid over until August term. Bond of M L Moore, county treasurer, approved. J T Apperson and Thos Charman re leased from bond of K C Maddock. Bond of KC Maddock, sheriff, ap proved. Application of B Wade for a lax re bate of 13.30 granted and clerk to Issue a warrant lor amount. Proposition of F Rath et al for Hie im provent of county road in George pre cinct accepted and an appropriation of $07 is hereby made for said purpose, no part of which shall he expended unti an equal amount ahall havo been col lecled from subscribers and expended said improvement to be under supervis ion ol A W Cooke. Report of U T Howard on the I in provement ol the U r Howard roal ap proved and expense account of $150 al lowed. Application of D C Her and A P Todd I for an increase of allowance for care and keeping of Mrs K Morgan to fill per month grouted. Ordered that appointment of II Ktrange as deputy county clerk lie ap proved and that he be paid the salary of us per month, payable monthly ny or tier on treasurer, irom July 1st until lur Iber order of court. Appointment of N M Moody aa deputy sberiff approved and salary fixed at $05 per month until runner order ol una court, salary payablo monthly. Appointment of J M Lawrence as de puty recorder approved and that his salary be lo2 nor month until further nr. der of this court, salary to bo paid inontly Ordered that cleik-advertise for 50 cords of wood (to be made out of large, live fir timber) to be delivered at court house by September 15th, 1804. Bids to be opened at 2 o'clock August 0th. Petition of D II Tuttle et al for viewera to a county road to be known as tho Leland road, allowed and ordered that U W Kinnaird, county surveyor, he ap pointed to survey and II II Gregory, Rolit lluuhes and J B AlcCord to view said road, to meet at place of beginning July 17 at 10 a. in Proposition of M Armissegger el al for the improvement of the Brady & Kichoy roal refered to A W Cooke, supervisor, to investigate and report at the August term. Petition of F A Meinig for licence to sell spirituous, malt and vinous lienors in lesB quantities than one Billion in Cascades precinct for six months granted Report of W II Smith, supervisor road district No 2, for June, approved and ex- Eense account as follows orjored paid : abor $1250.45, material $240 .82, super vision $00, total 11500.27. Report of supervisor on completion of bridge in Canemah precinct on Law ton road approved and expense account or dered paid as follows: Labor $11)4.74, material $31.10. Expense account of $85 on Viola and Oregon Cily road improvement ordered pain. Expense account of $201 10 on Oreiron Ulty and linker's ferry road Improv ment ordered puid . Keport ol supervisor W It Hmitli on complaint of G J Trullinger about the Mulinnand.Meadow Brook road improve ment laid over until August term, and referred to Commissioner Juggar, Ordored that the trial fees of $12 be refunded in case of Portlund Trust Co vs Reuben Smith as circuit court decided it was a mis trial Report of E PCartor, supervisor road istrict No 3, for June, approved and expense account as follows ordered paid : Labor (on district fund) $,'131.52, supervision $48, material $103.75. Report of G W Prosser, supervisor of road district iNo 4, tor June approved and expense account ordered paid as fnl lows: Labor $330.20, supervision $28 material $41 72. Ordered that Supervisor Prosser be instructed to procure necessary material and ouild the bridges on Oregon (Jit) and Stafford road recommended in re port and certify bills to this court for payment. Keport, ol Mipervisor i rosso r on l in provement of Oregon Cily and Stafford road approved and expense account of $150 ordered paid. Ordered that the road supervisors be instructed to cause obstructions in the public higliwaysof Clackamus county to be removed al the earliest possible date, Ordered that the clerk issue a warrant for $50 to G K Hayes, county Judgo, lor contingent expenses Report of A W Cooke, supervisor road district No I, for June approved ami ex pense as follows allowed : Labor $533.50, material $532.12, supervision, $75, bridge work f3i 03. uniered that supervisor uooke pro cure tho necessary material and re build the bridire on the Milwnukie and Foster road over Rock creek and make tills at end of same us recommended in Ida report for June, and certify bills to tins court for payment. Orderod that expense account of $37. 10 be paid out of the appropriation hereto lore made for the improvement of Win ston and Union Mills road. Home; Supervisor Cooke having M ported that he could not expend more of the road fund on said road, and tho pe titionera not havina complied with the general rule ol tbls court, to subscribe a sum vuual to the amount to be appr priated, ordered that raid petition be denied and dismissed, i License granted anil bond approved oi l .1 .tier-ui Ihi iI lur a licence to se spirituous, mult and vinous liiiuors In I'jsa (iiianlilies llittii one gallon in Oswe go precinct. There was a remonstrance tiled. Petition ura nl ed and Walter A Itohiu son appointed as constable of district No3. Annual reports of county ofllcera up proved and placed on tile Orderod lhat,the sum of $200 bo set apart troin the general fund to the credit of Indigent soldier fund and treasurer Is hereby authorized to transfer same. Ordered that Supervisor E P Carter be authorized to expend tho sum of $25 on county road from E P Cutter s to soda Npringa and tha' the supervisor ap point Mr McLaren as foreman to do aaid work and certify bills to this court (or payment. In accordance with application of Win Barlow. E P Curler ordered to turn over all surplus powder he Inn on hand that belongs to the county. Mi'eae and per diem of com minion era: R Scott, 4 d iys, 22 miles, $14 20; Frank Jaggar, 4 days, 12 miles. $13 20. mix ALLOWED. Sidney Smyth, surveyor $ 0 00 C W Ganoug sheriff 1100 00 J C Bradley, assessor I2 00 Geo F llortnu, clerk 70-1 55 Mrs Lizzie Siricklin, pauper sect 5 00 Bobbins & Sou, pauper acct .... 15 07 John Neihur, courthou-te acct. . . 3 50 O C Iron Works, road acct 4 00 A F Stokes, eleeli-in ueet 2 50 Geo Dunlavy, " " .7 3 00 J M Tracy, ' ' 5 00 Deputy sheriffs, June election . . . 258 35 Making official count 18 00 l'oitliind Hospital, pauper acct. . 0 00 Stde vs Kaler, (list II 20 05 Jack Tucker, dist II .... 5 30 " H L Jones, dist fi 7 85 " V A W Kchoppi, dist 5. . 40 80 " Waller Wilson Riid Her man Nans, dist 5 77 55 " Jus ItobuMin, " 11 70 " 15 15 T E Linn, " 44 00 " E 8 Ilrunihall, " 08 05 O II Shaffer, " 81 00 " Jus Drake, " 30 45 " Tims Koots and A Foster. distilct 0 27 20 Gho Randall. I p court acct 2 50 F. W Guller, witness State vs L 1) Mathews 4 70 R L Holman et al. coroner's acct 1 1 05 O C Sash A Door Co, c h acct. ... 1015 State vs Geo and Free Buckner . 7 IK) J and W While, c h acct 4 75 Enterprise, stationery 02 75 8 U Culilf, treasurer 0 00 11 8 Strunge, edu meetings 27 80 State vs Mury Emhree, iiisune . . 15 00 win Kniuht. election acct 2 ) W H Cooke, " " .. .. Ii 00 W A Huntley, supplies 28 15 lluconicb A Bolilnnder, meaU for . insane 2 00 Clms Sweet etal 15 00 FINANCIAL EXHIBIT. Annual exhibit of county warrants drawn on the treasurer or Clackamas enmity for the llsoal year ending June iKUli, 1KU4. Hi mil ami bridge . . Pauper . Circuit coiirt.vrlmluiil Justice courl, criminal - Stationery .... Court bouse and Jull Clerk Shurin - . ." ilounty on wild animals -Bailiff .... Word comes from all quarters that the neatest and most satisfactory dye for coloring the beard a brown or 'black is Buckingham's Dye for tlie Whiskers. Ayer'g Pills promply remove the causes of nick and nervous headaches. These Pills speedily correct irregular! ties of the stomach, liver, and bowels, and are the mildest and most reliable cathartic in use. No one should be with out them. "Be sure you get Ayer's" is an impor tant caution to all in search of a thor-oughly-reliable blood purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla being the one on which there can be no manner of doubt. It has stood the test of nearly half a cen tury, and has long been considered the standard. Ordered that expense account of $130 for improvement of Foster and Milwnu kie road between Damascus and Sunny side be paid out of the appropriation heretofore made. A horse kicked H. S. Shafer, of tho Freemyer House, Middleburg, N. Y. on the knee, which laid him op in bed and caused the knee joint to become still". A friend recommended him tn m Chamberlain'e Pain Balm, which he Ordered that expense recount of $0(155 for improvement of Foster and Milwnu kie road near Sunnyside be paid out of the appropriation heretofore made for said purpose. The report of A W Cooke on improve ment of Baker's Bridge and Fagalda's Mill road between Baker's britlgo and Grim's bluff approved and the clerk to issue warrant in favor of Thos Brown in full payment for one-half of said road, Mr Brown having donated the other half. Ordered that clerk issue a warrant on first day of each month for the previous month's salary nl county officers. Complaint of II W Ross nn obstruc tion in the county road east of Feltlie- nnerB forty: Supervisor Cooke having made a verbal report showing that he had examined into said matter and found the complaint was nut well founded as said road was not obstruct ed ; complaint dismissed. Care and keeping of J Bonayhausen, pauper: Ordered that $15 be appropri ated for said purpose for month of June, and Judge U E Hayes diiected to maae permanent arrangements for bis care and keeping. Ordered that clerk advertise for bids School superintendent County Judgo .... Count)-commissioner Insane Jury ... . . . Coroner .... County treasury .... Fuel - . ... Assessor - - ... Election ... District attorney Recorder ... . . Surveyor .... Court Reporter Armory rent .... Indigent soldiers . . . . Money refunded Teachers' cxumlnnllnu Grand Jury export Printing - - - Attorneys .... Street assessment -Township plats - Oellnipienl tuxes State llourd of Eiiiiiillznllon Total amount ol warrants drawn from July 1st, Isiki, to mid including June 80, law ii.1,117.1 42 I.IAIIII.IHKS To warrants drawn on the county treas urer and outstanding and unpaid -141,70 67 To estimated amount of Interest accrued thereon o,:w to Total 23.0110 02 U,400 51 850 80 t;W 10 1.177 20 1,S.'M 10 S,:I70 33 0. 1197 21 1106 Oil :r. 00 l.Oiil 40 1,2110 00 407 00 lti'J 05 1. Hiifi 00 203 70 SCO CO 117 7 s,k oo l,IVi3 8 482 50 2,1183 60 123 00 ! 00 m oo -.no : no 22 an oo 130 oo 1,203 75 lflo no 1,710 46 250 00 1,')II3 33 15 IK! " Paid tu hhlttsill soldier fund 200 TS ' State t from county fund II IM 71 lli.lau.-c cash on hand A,IAl (W 177,111 IK Cr ('aiicilkil ciiiuiy warrants mi lisi d at . Iwt report ... ft,2l M Knvlvxl esiii-sllixl roiiniy warrants 24,057 UI T-'lnl rei-clpls In warntuu UJ." A3 Cr. Ill- isiu-clled warrants 17,214 01 " " " mi Imii'l tl.iUi 4 Jti.tkia 1 Pr. Nines on hand fl,04uuo Interest duenu shiiih ... 117 HI 11,167 su Cr. Ily balance ... . I,K,7 W) County school fund Dr. I'ash ou liauil last ri'poit I SOU 13 Itm-slvcd slate u 10,1 si nu county In i 211,711 75 Tll - - . 37,21l a Cr. Ily paid iiiu-rlnti-nilciil ord rs - Sj2,ov Ui " ILilauce I , I4A Ml I U7,'.ll us 1 l:illtiil fit 11 . 1 ir, 1 Cutli on hand last rsport fist) '.5 j Kecelied of cnuiily siiiierinicuili'iii PS 10 I - i S5 I I 11 paid siipcriiili-uds.il ' - I.H) 211 I " llidiinec . il s 75 V M llJi III llgi 111 snldli-r lull I - iir. Cadi oil hsinl last n-p .rl - tlul So Itw'clvi-d ea-li of county . . 2(10 73 :r.rj a Cr. Ily redeemed lu liifi-iit soldier warrant f.'KII 00 " Hid Uli-e .... in gj tsrj 11 Slide Tax- Dr. I'ald from enmiiy fund tll.liH 72 Itwtlveil slide lax 22,070 61 ttH,l:15 Sti Cr. U- paid sunt- lux . . . ttn,llri :', S.H-oiid school tax Dr. Received special tax . 17,508 Ii) Cr. Ily palu special school tax am. (181 74 " Hulaiiee . - - . Ml 45 I7.5U5 Id Oregon Cily tux - Dr. Received f slierirT, ensh S3 ejo 05 cily wnrrsnls . I,lu3 mi "iTillTol fr. Ily pal. I cily trcus irer .... fctrjs 60 ' Colli) -tloii un " I'n Id cily treasurer city warrants 1,1113 oil 4,1114 01 Road fund- Dr. Casn on hand tost report ... $ 23 Received rash 20,72 SO S2H,3IR) 50 Cr. Ily redeemed road war rani) 120,78a 33 " Warrants oil hand 2,480 7;i " llulance In cash .... S.osl 47 2S,.'W0 511 for Infanta and Children. PnOTHERS, Do You Know that Pamcorta, y Batemaa'S Drops, (ludrrey'a Cordial, mujr ao-calka! Soothing gyrupa, and moat mtoadie for ebiklma art- eumymi of opium or morphia I Do Teat Know that opium and murphlp qrs atupafylng Barcotio pohsana t Po Tow Kaiow that la moat oumiU-icsi irviriiit are not partnltted to aali Barootlcs without labeunf them polaooa f Po Ton Know that you should sot psnait any msxtlciM to ba (Ira your child unleaa you or your physician know of what It Is eonpossd f Do Yen Know that Caatoria la a purely vageUbW preparation, and that a Hat of Ha IngradienU Is published with mrf bottle t Po Yon Know that Cactoria la tha proscription of Um famous Dr. Samuel PI ichor. That It baa been In uaa for nearly Uilrty yean, and that mors Caatoria la now sold thai of all other remedies for children combined t Po Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United states, and of other countries, hare leeued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and bis assigns to uaa the word w CaatoHat M and its formula, and that to Imitate tnem la a state priaon offense r Po Ten Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection waa because Caatoria had been proven to be aaeolntely kavmtlesa? Po Ton Know that 34 doses of CeatorU are furnished for 36 oonta, or one cent a doss 7 PoTon Know that when poeeeeeed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest f Wellt these thtnaja are worth knowing. Tney are fact, Tho fo etrnatnro of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. State i( Ori'iton. I Cuuuty of Clackuuiasl I, 8, II. CallH, do hereby certify that the fore going Is a true and eorront statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining lu he county treasury of said county for the year beginning July 1st, 1803, and eudlng tho 2d of July, ISM. Witness my hand this 2d day of July. A.D. 194. 8. B. CALIKF, County Treasurer. ,V,VaVaV.SWaV.WeV.V.V."eV ?BALD HEADS! j What It tho condition of your? Is your hair dry, harsh, brittle? Does it sollt at the end? Has it a lifeless appearance ? Does It fall out when combed or ' brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? , Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of your symptoms do warned in ume oryou win occumc nam. ; Skookum Root Hair Grower I Is whatyon need, lupiuetion Is not M accident, but the Mjult of .ertMiUSc ef researcn. Huowieuse 01 Hie uiseowsoi u- "t-.i. ... err of bow to treat them. "Skookum "oootolus neither ndnerals nor oils. It is not a Dye, hut a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic By stimulating the follicles, It sieju aUit nair, mrss iandnjf and grows ka.roi.Wi J ncunw. c w ri tha tealn clean, healths, and free from Irritating eruptions, nr the use of &ootust aim Huapk llileatruyejxirajitie snsscls, ukuJt y4 u and dtntroy tht sale. . . . , If your druiKl.i. eaanat supply you send direct to us, and we will rorwsnt prepaid, on n-criptor price., jlirowor, gi.uu per bottle 1 1 toi tIM. Mup,i. per Jar t 6fur9'SU. THE SKOOKUH ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.. Sr Houth Fifth Aveni-.e, Kcw York, N. Y. ? . WMfV. VrWiWW, WsWiWWJMsSW.'.Wr' TnOF IMUK Hi-'tirTrrm. r HAIR DEATH T ttx: tit: itnutnutly remove and forever destroys objec tionable hnirwhe.ther upon the haiifitfttcet arms or neck, without discoloration or injury to the moat delicate akin. It wfl fur fifty yHrn the Nort furinulet of EmaiiiM . WliMon. acknowlfilKud by phyHlcinns as iT tli.t liiuhnut Hlilhnrllw ntnl ihn mAal attnliiuitt (ttrinutolntfist and hair Bpeolalfitt tlitit ever lived. Diiriiifr hit prlvnte praotleeof a lifu :fme amotig tne nubility and aristocracy of Europe lie jiruscribed thia reel lift, Frlo. ill bv mail, hociiri-lv Ducked. Corretuon- dence confidential. Hole Agenln for America. AtiaroHS The Skookum Root Hair Grower Co., 1 It Dept. k, 07 south ruth Aveuue.New York, r-L-aaVaSe- -e- - sfk. e .- . -J To CONSUMPTIVES lite uuderslirncd having been restorcil to health bv slmnle means, after sull'crinir lor several years wun a severe limn aneciiou, ana that ilrenil illsease Cuii9iiniitliin, is anxious to make known to his fellow snlU-rt-rs the inciins oi euro. In more who desire It, lie will cheer fully send (free of churicoj a copy ol the proscrip tion uscil, which they will flml a sure cure lor floliaiiiiiptlon, Astlimit, CHlarrli, Kruiichl tla anil all throal suit lung Alulailies. He hopes all sutt'erers will try his remedy, as It Is Invaluable. Thnsp desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bloating, will please address, KEPOJtT OF WATER COMMISSION. OKI'ICK (IK Til'! linAltl) OK WATKIt COMMISSIONERS. Okroon City, Ore., June Ikllh, Isul. Htalcnieut of the Board o( Water Cuiiiulssionvrs of Oreaou Cily, Oregon, for the six months ending June :m, ixot: n;:i eiits. For the month ol January :1 0 Kebruary .- MM " March IMI M " Anrll IKU4' May )1 Ml June 610 V. January 2oth. From sale oi bund &'H " H For drafts and expense of paying bond.. M i6 (XI Receipts for the Bix months....... , Ualance on hand last lepoit ..111,975 12 ... 704,04 flol.lW (17 UKHOIRltS. Ily lunds In the hands of county treas urer, applicable to the payment of county warrants .... cjra m By deliuiiiant tux list 1MU . . . 14,040 00 By ilclliuiiieiit tax list imi (estimated) 1MHMI0 By dullni)ueiit tax list 1S17-MU - . 111,370 74 By cancelled warrants in treasurer's linnds tjfiii 40 By notes 1,040 00 Ily interest on same ... . 117 so Indebted ness to balance 00,700 V Total l,"'l,Hti (17 State ol Oregon. I .. County ol I'liu kamas) " I, Ueorge F. Horton, county cleik of the above named county and state, hereby certify that the within is a true statement of the warrants drawn on the county treasurer at Clackamas county, Oregon, and on what account the same were allowed from July I, li;l, to and including ine 110, lsiu, and that the llnanclal summary hereto attached Is a true and correct statement ol the financial condition of said county on lino 30, 1HHI, as shown by the records ol my Dice. Witness my hand and ssul affixed this art day of July, A l. MM, UKOItdE F. HORTON, Clerk. Ily II. S. STRANOE, Deputy. VOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT l.y virtue o! a warrant lor the cnllec- siiKiurr's KKroKT. Oiikojn Cirv, Ore , June HO, IsH To tho honorable eounly court ol Clackamas county, Oregon: 1 beg leave to submit the following aa my re. port as shcrin and tax collector lor I lie year Mitt: To amount on assessment roll as charged to slier Id" .... t.vi,(ri'i 37 To amount as assessed and collected by sln-rlir l,(4j so To costs collected - - . . -Jisj 01 By duuble assessments and errors By amount collected to June 30, lint, Including receipt No. 477 as per treasurer's receipts .... By amount delluiuent I.H.Ol-J 61 14.fi 10 IS !l.t,7tDi OS Rcspeclfully siibmltteil this .Huh day of June, tM. C. W. GANONO, HherifT and Tax Collector ol Clackamaa Cmnty, Oregon. By E. C. IIACKKTT, Depuly. did, and in two ilayg waa able to lie 1 'or pliyaiciaa to wait upon countr pau around. Mr. Hliafor haa recommnmlerl it to many othera and aaya it ia eicel lent (or any kind of a bruise or anrain. Tliia aame remedy is also famous for ita cures of rheumatism. For sale by li. A. Harding, dnipgist. pera and furnish necessary medicines lor same lor one year, bids to be opened at 3 p m August !Uli. . I'etition of I' Payne et al for an ap propriation for the improvement of a enmity mad Irom Handy In I'leasant Tertsraaa s attroar. County fund Cash on hand last report Received tax ol 11 lwi .... - 1W1 .... galoon license a Fines aad fees of county clerk " " J t court - - Miscellaneous ferry license Total eaah recipis ennnty earreiiu ti, ill of delinquent taxes of the asseHg inent of 1893, in the county of Clacka mas and state ol Oregon, which warrant is now in my liunda, and is in wmdn and tigures as follows, viz : Statk of Okkiion, I County of Clackamaa ) To C. VV. (ianung, Siierifl'of Cliickanuts County, Oregon, Ureeting: In the mime of the state of Oregon, you are hereby commanded that yon levy upon the goods and chattels of the de linquent tax payers named in the fol lowing list, and if none be found, then upon the real property set forth therein, or so much thereof as ahull satisfy the amount of taxes so dunged, with Ousts and expenses, and that you pay over all money so made to the county treasurer of said county, as by law required. Witness my hand the seal of the county court this 2!Jth day nl Hay, J SIM. sk.m, (Juo. F. UoitroN, County Clerk . Which warrant is attached to the list of unpaid and delinquent taxes for the year 18!i;l, in said Clackamas enmity, and not having been able, after diliueiil search, to find any personal property within suid county, out .of which to make the taxes hereinafter mentioned, I have levied upon the land described in the annexed list being the property of the within named individuals, as the came appeurs assessed on said ilelin luent tax roll, and will, on Saturdny, the 21st day of July, IS'.M, ut the door of the county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, al the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, sel, at public auction, to the highest bidder, lor cash in hand, the land described as follows, to-wit: lleginiiing at a point that is ISOO feet west from the intersection of the south line of Third street and the center line of Main street (measured along the south line of Thud street) ; thence south along the west line of Water street -Sti -I feet to the intersection of the west line of Water street aud the north line of Second street; thence' west along the nortli line of Second street to the H'il lamelle river; thence down stream with the meanders of saUl river to the s;t:tli line of Third street; ihence east a hum the south line of Third street to the place of beginning, all in section ol, township 'i south, range '1 east of Wil lamette meridian, and which land be longs to an unknown owner, and it as ' sessMl by me for the year 1SIU, and umiii which a tax of :t ?0 is no due ; and unpaid, or so much thereof as may "r tie sutlicient to satisfy said aum and the t-.ii.7Wi a : c,-riiinir costs for said vear of 1st:: C. W. IsAXOXIi, Sheriff of Clackamas County. I Statk of Oheoos. i g County of I'lm'kamas. 1 hereby certify that the alhive is a true and correct opr. and the whole thereof, of the original warrant lor the collection ol delinquent taxes f,r the tT7.MI is year lSy;J. C. IV. ti.txoxo, , Cr I Sheriff oi Clackamas Cnnty Oatesl JoihI. 1.4 tn,T& ie D1SHC K8EMKNTS. Charmun i Co., cement for foundation of pump I 81 6-i Ueorge llroiighton, lumber - il Ob Union Iron Works, gears and repairs to old pump m 25o 03 Pope & Co, service cocks M m. 50 Ou " Rubber valves for old pump 1 " One aud one-hall inch galvanised pipe (17 WJ " Labor on Main rlreet mains, tapping and repairs to pump 170 00 " l'ipe, shovels, picks, uuious, etc HO '-11 W Iirilowcll. sulurv as Hiinerillteiideut 270 00 Thus F Ityini, Hilary as secretary 7a OO nana cxciiaiigu lor noiuis " ii Kxnressnue. teleuhoue. slanius. etc 3 04 A Anderson, bonus -.. 40 J J 4 W White, seal 4 00 O C 8 & boor Co, boxes (or stop cooks 17 ui rjnerpnut', nonces ami receipts M i lo Mercliuiits Exp. Co., expiessage Irom I'urtlaud 2 1 r Ryan, commission on collections . 140 VV 41 Howell, lelcplione C N Cireeiiinan, sand, sulphur and dravage 11 W Kinnaird, survey and map of plie line O C Jroii Works, mulerial, labor and repairs V U Klectrlc to, light and repairs at station A B & Contract Co, barging pipe from Oswego Union Iron Works, pump as per contract O 1 & Hteel Co, stx aud eight inch plpe:K& For amounts paid laborers on Main street, Fifth street, and pump. Balance on deposit wfth city tri-usurer 23 7e 107 (14 11 70 6 -. 7 fatal oo 3ISB ui 832 ft a7 71 Iiiirlug the last six moiilhs I lie board has pun-hased and ilnceil In operation s new pump, that h one of tlie m-ist powerful that is in operation oil the Tactile eoasl and Is warranted to pum 1,000,000 giillous of water against u pressure of 300 pouuds to tho incii, every twenty-four hours This pressure Is siitUcleut to give gojd servieo at Klyvllle where the highest elevation is found eilher in the city or in Its suburbs. The contract price for said pump was f "ami, which we are re liably informed Is very much less thuii aolual eoot and that we know Is several thousand dollai less than any other bid, that we receive.l lor Iho eonstiucliou of one under tho same plans and specifications. The other two pumps belonging to tho city have been repaired an! a a now In oondltion lor good service, and wo can safely assert that Oregon Is the peer of uiiy lowu lur goodie- liable water service, where direct pumping pressure Is used. All that is uov needed to place to city 1,1 condition to provent a tire from doing any more than a very small amount of damage, is a small reservoir where a reserve could be maintained lor use lu case of an accident to iiuv part of the works. With tliHl in view the Board has had ull the available sites for sucti n reservoir surveyed aud after giving the advantages of each due consideration Hud that the only practiacble place (where revenue would be obtained from the mains running to and from it, and where the interests of tlie city would be best subserved) is In the neighborhood uf that part of the city known as Klyvllle. and a site would have been purchased and a reservoir constructed lu that vicinity tiering the last six months, but for the necessary fluids to do so, uud at the same tiiou purchase and lay the mains running to it. We have therefore deemed it advisable to proceed and lay the neeessury mains In that direction, and believe tlmt we will have sutlicient funds from the additional amount of revenue that we will receive when the new main Is in service, and as wu do not expect lo be at any further expense for repairs to pumps, tu purchase a site anil have u suitable leservolr eon structed by the Iir.il of the year or shortly after. We have mains on ueurly every street where there Is uny great demand for wali'r servie a we are of Hit- opinion that the contemplated reservoir and tue necessary mains can bo constructed and laid from the income of the works during the next year, and that the rule lor water service' thereafter, can bo greatly reduced or tho revenue of said works over the operating expenses can be used to assist in paying the city de'il. Tlie estimated income for Iho ensuing year is t-ViOJ.UO while the operating expenses will be about t'HXi.uo besides tliu cost of reservoir and mains that may be laid. We have pun-hased dining the last i i mouths 'J-J00 feet of tight inch, tttoo feet ol six inch cast iron pipe, and ono and one half Inch and M2 trhee-fourth Inch galvnaivod This, In addition to MO feet of four and 370 of three inch pipe that was on hand at the timo the last statement was submitted, has been nearly all laid ami will bo furnishing service lu about ten days. As the lap-welded pipe from M.ilu street to J. (J. Allium would not ba strong euoi gh to with stand the pressure uccessasy to pump water to tlie higher elevations of the city, we have been compelled to lay an entire new eiht inch lualu from the pum. i over tne bluff on 21 street to Center, down Center to Fifth, where wj h ive placed a regulator to govern the pressure on the ttrst bench, and Irom It.ere have plaoed a six inch innln lo J. IJ. Adams street. During the three years that the Board has had charge of City Water Works, they have pur ohased and laid ISM feel ol eight inch, fttlti feet of si x Inch , 2906 feel of four inch, SOU feet of three ,iK-h. U1S li-.-t cf two inch, il:U feel of one aid one hill Inch, 3!S of one I mil and 2120 feet of three fourth Inch water mains and pipes, m ikin lii. Jsl feet or a little over three miles of pipe laid and paid for. The amount collected as revenue from the works during the same time is f 14,7 17.35. During Ihcse years the Board has endeavored to follow the policy outlined by tlieiu In the'r first report, and while m ly have erred in Ju l;in--nt In n-garl to s une things in connection with the operation of said works, still we feel as if the said policy has been successful, and has been the means of giving the cily a water service eipiah-d by few and excelled by no town or city, and at nn cost lo the city or the Inhabitants, except the payment for water service, tlut ia now end has been less than in any other town or city ou the Pacific coast. lu laying of water mains- while we have endeavored to put them wherever the people called for Ihem, still we have been careful not in place them on any street or in any direction, where there was not prospective revenue sufficient to warrant the expense ol doing on. Kespectlully submitta. CHARLES H. CAl'FIELD, President TI108. P. RYAN, Secretary. 2,147 41 ls.lK, 79 wsni w : I.2U0 (lit ' 22 15 , se 47 It W NOTICE. U .S. I.ASP OFKICK. OKF.UOX CITY, ORE- gon, dated June IS. Its. Complaint hav ing been entered at this office by Wilnelm Weber a leffina that (,. w. A. Oscar Mlerfcer talks Her man name, "Suerker") dinl on June 23d, Ii3, and complaining aaaiusl the nelrs ana legal rep rrsemaiives oi ssia itd-easeo air anamioninr I homestead entry laud, claim No. l:ts. made and tiled by said Mierker (alias staerker) on the ith dav of September. IsMI. upon the southeast ullar- ter of section two. township three south, range five east, siluale la l lacfcamas county, Oregon, with aview lo the cancellation of said entry; the hearing of aid ciaiesi and taking of lestimon) furnished by the parties thereto will lake place at this nrtW on Tueclay. the 1 1th day of August, lsin, at to o'clock a. m.,' at which lime and place Ihe heir or legsl representatives of ai,l tl. w. A. Oscar Stierker (alias Staerkeri. deceased, are hereby summoned io api ear aod rcSH:id to (he allegation made and the proof then aad there to lie adduced by conipliaiiant in said contest KnHt KT A. MILLKR. k n.ter. PKTEK PAyi ET. Receiver. To Ihe Heirs aad Legal Kepreseeiatlres of (j W. A ihn-ar Snerfcef lalia Sia-rht-r1. ifecs.-d CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. VOl ICE IS HF.RFBY GIVES THAT THERE 4-s are sufficient funds on hand to pay all war rants on the (reneral Fund endorsed prior to Januarv 1st, 1S04: also to pav warrants No. 643, do!). 670, 67U 72, 676, 678 and 671 no Maia Street Fund. Interest ceases with the date ,ef this notice. R. L. HOLMAN, Oregon City, July 12, ISM. cily Treasurer. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Attempt at Suicide. It Might Hat Inn Pmnt4, From tht IlostonPosl. While Ida walki In the Pulilio (iurden went rroailcd yesUnlay aflermsin about KM o'clock, ieoiil near the tnlrsnee ifnlea al the corner ol lleaeou ana i iiurica atrtt-ia weie l orrilletl to are a man suddenly piling; a knife ieieatetlly into Ilia tliiuut and full lu the ground. While wailing for a conveyance an oflicer questioned tha would-be suicide, who wu about oil yean or age, as to hia name, autiresa, and reason for wishing to end lib life, but tli wan tteadfaatly refused 1 1 give any infor mation regarding ulmaelf. 11a wus token to III Maaaochuaetti (ieneral Iloapluil and surgical attendant given Mm. Although weak irom loea or blood it ia imuiuiiie lie ill recover. About 9 o'clock In-t night a hoaiillnl attendant got a liillu liiforinnllon from lilui. II aaid lit name wua Suiiiiit-I D , ami that he cam tome week ago from New Ilruniwlck. The lust few day Ait head kai til outer, and he lint been wan dering about the cltr, not knowing a hieh way tin... i ' ii.. i i.i... :. i.!.. io turn. t uai i in ie lieu unu io (suiiiiiis ma rosli act lie wu unable to any. Tho above i ill familinr but terrible atory ol ilia retulti of menial ilvrangeiiieiit caused by overatrain of the rw-om aysiem reople who liav durineas, ,,. ui or tout ocAe, or who are troubled with nruncWy or drtpemdtnt feeling, ar already well ou the road which leads to insanity and tuieulr. "Ut. Mile filed leal Co.: 1 ciiiuiet liud language In which to cxprea tny apprevia lion of the great beneiit I have derived from tli tu of your Restorative Nervine. When lira became a burden i would use tne Nervine to soothe mr wcukened nerve, and toctlm mr exhausted and irritable bruin." Mr. II. IinoWN, Rot-heater, N. Y. Dr. Mile lltiloraUre Aenine boa no etiual In CDRi!(t Nervou Msenscs. It contain noonlutei or danaerou drug. Sold on a poaitiv guarantee by all druggiila and Dr. Mile Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Women. W '"- 1-..- --r Tho rominou afllle'.loiii of women are ilck-beadr Mhes, Indigestion and nervous trouble. They arise largely from stomach disorders, Al Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla la tha only bowel regu lating preparation, yon can ee why It la more effective than any other Baraaparllla In those troubles. It Is dally relieving hundreds. Tha action la mild, direct aud effective. We bar eorea of letter from grateful women. W refer to a few: Nervous debility, Mr. J. Barron, 14 7th 8t, 8. F. Nervous debility, Ura. Fred. Lor, 137 Elll8t,S.P. General debility, Mr. Belden, 610 Mason 8L, B.P, Nervous debility, Mra. J. Umphera, 736 Tark 8t, V. Nerveus debility, Mia R. Roaeublum, 2S 17th at, o. r. tomach tronblee, Un. R. L. Wheaton, 704 Peat ot.,aF. tick beadachea, Mr. M. B. Price, It Prospect i-iace, b. r. Blck beadachea, Mr. M. Fowler, 827 Ellis St,S.F. IndhftlOD, Mr. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission St, Conatliatlon, Mr. C. Melvln, 126 Kearny St,8.P. Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most modern, moat effective, largest bottle tame price, 11 . 00 or for 15.00. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF 'I II Id aOUTUHlLN l'A I'll It 10. t.aiiift liiiitu Leave 1'uiilaiiU l'ail. 5-iuili. I 1 .Mo Hi, ttiUr.M. , l.t lillie. M. l.l 10 4.S.H , ,ti Ihe ai ruiiiainl lo Allium inriiiHivi-. iai,w,-iii.Mii,i.i.. Ilulsey, lUrri.i.uiK, jiiu,lii,ii l.ll), Iiiiiiu, hu si'iiu ami all liili.ni. num IIoh-Iiiiih In Ash iiiuI inclusive. roiiiiiiiu - Aria :iu. i in, ',!, I II) 1 1 7 it' A. I nan , luliriM-o , ( i. la. I, i iiailm siioi nl all siailiiiis irom inMiiiiriKi i, 1 1, iiaii.v S::U.a. , M 4.M, e, N. rortluud iiri-ifoii cily ItoscburK 4:,'m r.k H:.nr. 7:10 s a lININ(J CAIIH ON IKIUKN ItOt'TK. I'VI.I.StA S HVWKT Xl.KKI'KRH ash SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Alliii-licil lo ull 'I hrm. eh iinliis. tVoi.lsl.lt. Til vi. Ion, Itetwtici, plilti'i.AM anil tOIIVAI.I.In aljTllIK llII.VlKemisUNOV.J 7:80 A. M. I l.v I'orlliind Arl6:;iA I'. H UilJI'.sl Ar forvsllis l.v 1 :14I P. l . At Albaiiv and I of Oregon f'ai I Hi aurHKxs Ts.t 1:4m1. M. I l.v ;.!ltP. M. I Ar orvnlils cuiineel with train . Ilitllrosd. N IHII.VlHt-KITSIIWIMV.I I'oitlaiiil MeMlulivllle Ar I :'.'f. A. M I.V I nifuA.M Tllltf il'flll 'IK'KKTS To A l.l, foiy-n, IN TDK KAKTKHN HT'.TI, I ' ,t N A DA AND KI'ltOPK Can ImioIiI iliit-d al In- lowest tales from I,. II. H-li I , A rut, (Ml foil ( Ily ft. koi: ii i.i i t-.. i'. imiii-hH. M llil'l I . AIM ( 1 A I ' I 0 Portland, Or Oregon Pacific Railroad Company I'M S. V. Ii K, It.T.'iv.-r-. OmHH PtiiiK with Hir. Jom W(.,.n YiHiiiinn nml Sim Kniiit'Ui-o. 'tlmiiii-r Ipiivih Hun Kikiii'Im-i IM, l'Jlli,2'.M niid :tUt. I'Vliruiir.V '.lllh, Mmrli Kih nml 'ilh. IUIit4 n-wrvi'il o c linnet nrtlct; K. hnmiy 'J-'-lli, MurHi Till mIIIhk il ilt'M uflliuitt Pur frdlti nml jutiwx'iitfrr r.ili'p- ii 111' lnttiy Am N-.H. 'Z to M irkut Klnvt. Kan Fraiit-ifcn, Tiillf, CIIAfl. CUItK, llen-lver, Crvnl1i( OnKon. Joy's a j THROUGH TICKETS SfRy? aTTMPTOMS OS LIVER DISEASE I Loa of appetite; bad breath; bad taste in the mouth; tongue coated; pain under tha boulder-blade : In the back or aide often mistaken for rheumatism; aour stomach with flatulency aud water-brash; Indiges tion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation: reatlesaneaa, with sensation of having left something undone which ought to nave been done: fullness after eating; bad temper; blnea; tired feeling) yellow ap pearance of akin and eyea; dlMlness. etc. Not all, but alwaya some of these indi cate want of action of tne Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and baa never been known to fail to do good Tike Simmons Lirer legator AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Bowel Complmlntit Dytpvpulet, Sick Headache Constipation, Blilouineti Kidney Affections. Jaundice Mental Depression; Colle A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. " I have been practicing medicine for twenty years and have never been able to put up a vegeta ble compound that would, like Simmon fiver Regulator, promptly and effectually move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weakening) the digestive and auimilative powers of the system." L. M. Hinton, m.d., Washington, Ark. ONLY GENUINE Has our Z Stamp in red on front of wrapper. J. E. Zeilln & Co., Philadelphia, ?&, 18 LITTLE LIVER PILLS. 00 NOT CRIPE, SICKEN ON CONSTIPATE. Son Cum roi Sick N(aoachi. aad all iroabice arising froaj IaJatii or CoasUsatiea. ImprovMtbsComplMiloa netleaaeaa aMnieIrsdltiMMl ta m.i tha ea pill eaa hw be too lam a dose, Ctuy to take aivii nir. pint pa. iy U I itrnilf Vial which can b carried to at pekil a SrMt CHttt Imm t TrSfwawr mm4 laiM v. Im. kbs. "fr t" Trark. stold lTf7br, la..IUiet (aaatiiear aesjej mmm wrwmm MM mr a. M tllallli O. HAPJTIR IRON TONIC. V rrmrm tha i,oori: nrc, i.jtfs th-nrtnl ass Kfp.SKTS aal EWTHRKS tfa praiMTiTf D I BIaLTK tmt viaiiBiti-HaTuffv.'iTtt TNt M. MABTEI ME0ICIN CO. ST. LOUIS. N& Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. AND Alilj Eastern Cities. DAYS to CHICAGO U n , , r 0 the Quickest to CM U U U I o cago and the East. U n 1 1 r Quicker to Omaha IIUUIO and Kansas City. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. 3 8. H. II. CLARK, OLIVRK W. MINK. K. EI.I.KHV ANDKltSON, i'oilvcrs. For rules anil Kt'tiernl iiiforiiiulion rail on or address, W II. HURLiBUlM', Asst. (ion. Pass. Agent 2")4 Wimliinulon S.r., cor. Third. PORTLAND ORKCiOX. Job Printing at tbe Courier Office. VCcAVEATS.TRflDE MMsTV COPYRIGHTS. CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT SrinfL""?.' au2 "J? h0W option, write to M U N N it CO., who have bad nearly Of tjr Tears' experience In the patent business. Communica. tlons strictly oonBdentld. A Handbook of li. :0,W0B onrnln Patents and how to ob fain "nt free. Also a catalogue of mechw .p.t1nt'..tleI,ttbrouah Muiib k Co. reoelTt fpeolal notice In tbe McientlHc AineHrnnTand thus are brought widely before the public wth. .u. um, w hh iDTencor. Tn s bp endld paper ssued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by faj thi MSSi" SJSn"t,on Pi anysclontlBc work In the "S'itP-ijtJ??- 8amplo conies sent free. Building Kdltlon-niontb y, Cl50a year. Bhiela W.'i0.'-.0?1" etrniBer wntjins befit Iful plates, in oolors, and pbotonraplis of neil ouses, with plans, enabling builder. Tn ihn- ii. Your Stomach DistressesYou after eating a hearty meal and the result la a chronic case of Indlgea tion. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Dyspepaia, or a bilious attack. RIPANS TABULE8 Promote Dlseatlon. Herniate the Htoinncn, Liver and Bowels PnrifV the Blood, and are a Positive Cere fcir Consilpailou, Sick Headache, Bill from a disordered cnn,lirf.,n nt th- i ! atomacb. Thy act xencly yet pramptly.and perfect iligesllon follows their use. KljMns Tal.ules lake the plao-of an Entire Medicine ( best, and should bo kept lor Sold by druutHtl, ar and by maiL Price, - Two Dollar. THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. 1 IrriH at.. Hew Vsrk. 'JAPANESE pi LE CURE COL'XTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. 'I HAVE NOW IS SIT HASPS FfSDS APPL'- s cable tn the pavment of all warrants endorst d oncK l HEREBY GIVES THAT I, VaBY Meiirath, hav ween dtily appointed by the Hon. County Court f Clackamas county, state of (rrern. as eierutrii of the estate and will of Peter Xrtirotb, detvased. and that all psrsons kavin claims ocainsc sai.t estate art nrrrby nonneo lo nreeetit inem with broner ronrhra i within six months from the date of this nntir. I nrior to June lsth. lieZ. at the Isw office of C. D. A U. C. Lalourecte In Interert ill cease from date of this nntin. OrrKon Cily. uregoa. I L. MxKK. i MARY McCBATH. Treasnrerof ClarkaniasCottnt'.1 Patrsl Jnnrhh. IM Kier-ntni Aforesaid. ' noted Orefoa City. Jnlv lh. 14. FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportnnity For Suffer ins Hnnianitr. Physicians Give Their Remedies to tbe Peuple 00 YOU SUFFER? ,,7" and we will send you Krre of hrKe a rrix cocasa of .pecially prepstwl remedies l-t snited MEMMTIOS' WB WAT Vt"' RECOI- WF PiM rilDC"" ,nM, ngifrnrnUA ditrntri IT C U H II t (J II t of both "It: Ou r treat ments for all diMiasee an.i deformitiM mrm u.i.n a Srientinc, acquired b- many yeai.- esperience wnicn enaliies as to (.mtrmntee a Cure. 1,0 m1 dee pair. N. R. We hare the on I poeitire cure f ErtLrrsT (FITS) and tsh. Beferenee giiea. Permaoently located. (Old eatabli.bed ) Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, 7J Market Sf , Ana Fra.- rlsro. a Ripan l almlps: htt liver bin ic. Ripana Tal'ulf r tire dad breath. Ri)a:i Taliulta cure headache. Ril Tabnles enre L'ver trotibleav