Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, September 07, 1894, Image 2

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    TUE
DAL
September lOth, 18!M, 14 o'clock a. in., to October lth, 182P4, at Name hour;
at which time the sale stops instantly.
La JL
200 LOTS T 200 LOTS ! 200 LOTS T
Selected from the Handsomest Suburb on Earth, and sold at the One Price of 11 05 Each,
or at just One-Third their Actual Present Value.
TERMS OF SALE WILL BE CASH OK APPROVEM NOTES DUE JAN. V5, 10 INTEREST.
Let no one think for a moment that because this is a Special Sale and at an unheard of price, that only the poor lots
will be sold and the best reserved.
This G.eat Scheme is simply one plan of advertising GLADSTONE and distributing the lots as widely as possible
over Oregon, and in so doing we have actually selected the
Creine dc la Creme
Of all the Lots in GLADSTONE, averaging four to the Block. At least 180 of these Lots are ENTIRELY CLEAR and
READY TO BUILD UPON. A few Very Choice Lots with some few Oak and Fir Trees for Shade have purposely been
selected near and soms fronting on Gladstone Park.
The citizens of Oregon City will only be permitted to purchase 50 of these Lots; outside parties in Clackamas County
oO, and purchasers outside of the County 100. Not more than two Lots will be sold to the same party and single Corner
Lots will not be sold.
Applications by mail will be received and in every case the very best unsold Lots will be selected. The final
payments can be arranged before the end of the 30 Days.
36 ELEGANT ELECTRIC CARS LEAVE GLADSTONE FOR OREGON CITY EVERY DAY, AND 23 CARS RUN TO PORTLAND.
Fare to Oregon City is 2J Cents
TO ACTUAL RESIDENTS, AND
Cents to Portland.
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO WALK UP THE BLUFF AT OREGON CITY FOR THE PRICE OF A FARE TO GLADSTONE.
jttc mmet
Oregon City, September 7, 1891.
The Clirifltiiin nation ot Ent;liiiiil i
covertly nidiiiR heathen Cliimi in the
warngainst Jupan. It Is a question not of
principle but of pounds end ponce with
Jolin Dull, and there is money in the
piR-tniled nation.
By a dispenimtioii of an all-wise Provi
dence, the (renter portion of the fruit in
California was about threo weeks late iu
ripening, so that it was ready for
market just about the time the strike
was declared oh". The fruit growers
have sustained little if any loss.
Sknatoii Quay's tariff Bpeecli of 120
paues, read to tho senate at odd times
as occasion offered, is Baid to be the
longest speech over porptrated on
any legislative body. The ono vote lor
a differential duty on sugar by which he
saved the Biigar trast $10,000,000, ac
complished more than that interminable
speech . '
Mibs F, Marie Quandt, a Scotch news
paper woman who has been traveling
in the Orient, strongly advises that the
Vet sond no money to India, China or
other countries for the purpose of
ameliorating the condition of the women
of those countries, but that tho same be
expended on the woman of Iviropa and
America. .
News from l he Oriental beat of war is
meager and fragmentary. If it be true
that Itussia has eight warships in Co
'rean waters and an army til nearly
110,000 men ready (or advance into the
northern portion of the ''hermit king
dom," the Hastem question may be
solved on tbe farlhor shores of tho Pa
cific ocean.
The incidents accompanying the late
Ktrike have loaded the managers ol the
Southern I'acillc Hnilroad Company of
Kentucky with an accumulation of odi
um unusual even for them. The gov
ermeiit of the fctute of California is in
its hands. It is for the people of the
state to decide at the polls whether the
government Bhall remain in the hands
of the corporation. S. F . Examiner.
The present tariff law is a victory of a
democratic minority in a senate whose
majority is distinctively for protection.
Three populist, seven democratic and 37
republican senators are wedded to a pro
hibitive tarriff in a manner lhat renders
them almost stone-deaf to all reasoning
to the contrary. From this protective
body the tariff reform democrats have
wrested a redaction of sugar duties, free
wool, lumber, salt, copper, agricultural
implements and jute, and a great cur
tailment of tariffs on the textiles which
the masses must buy for clothing. An
income tax is secured, which relieves
taxation and places a share of the gov-;
ernment expenses upon the wealth
whose concentration has been favored
by Inderal laws. The average advolem
Outies in the new la ire nearly It per i
cent. lower .'ban in the Mckinley law,
and 3 70 per cent. Icwer than in the
Mills bill. The free list has been in
creaaed altogether by lf0 article.
How iiisit'iiiflcaiit seem the figurei
which represent the estimated cost of
the War of the Rebellion, threa billion
five hundred million d illara in I t in
aiisjri'ifiite sunn pii l the ti ivernm nit's
pensioners live billion .1 ilhr.i v'i i:i
compared with the most conservative
estimate of the l.miM su-Uined by tlio
business interests of the country diii-iii;'
the memorable year of p-mic, IS!):!!
Brailnlrrel'i puts the minimum of loss
to trade last ymr at ten billion
dollars. Is it any wonder the times are
hard?
W'iiitb men working as section h inds
on the O. U. & N. railway have all been
discharged and Chinamen employed in
their places, fays the Ilunlinglon
llemU, This uction on the part of He
ceiyer McNeil throws from -100 to ,W0
men out of a job. John Chimimiin does
the work for $1 per day. While men
have heretofore received Ah. Wore
that kind of economy carried out all
around, tho (). It. & X. Co. and the
whole country would become totally
bankrupt.
Li k k iruny other far oil' loc.iliiios
which are rendered niagnilicenl by dis
tance, tho South Pacific archipidag is
popularly supposed to produce abun
dance of food to its liumiui inhabitant
without woik. KxpsriniMU h is pr.ivjn
that tlie-o islands will yield n ithin.' In'
copra, the meat of tho cocoanut, ami
a community cannot live on comm.
Navigation to the ishiuls is al.vivs
difficult, in conseipUMum of th a re (fs, an I
thus freights nro high. Islands which
havo no surplus product that can be
exchanged for giods can lurdly nuke
much progress, and it is always a prob
lem whether the people had better not
go elsewhere. It was not tho design of
providence tiiat all the world should
beinhabiied. With our striken and g old
bugs and tramps and sugar trust, wo
are way ahead of the Snith S.M folks
whose all is copra.
Tim Roman Catholic church expresses
itself in no uncertain language on the
grave social questions that demand
solution, and to its honor be it said it
sides with the "under dog," the labor
ing inn i). In an address whose topic
was Labor Day, M nsgr. O.n-ey of New
York city aaid :
The facts and sentiments coming from
the mind and heart of the Ca'holic
church appeal to the clergy and laity
throughout the w.Hd to a deep interest
in the great question of the hour for the
safety of the society, the bib r question.
I thank God that 1 have no trust cor
rupt or s and in mopolistic outlaws in my
congregation . I would touch prefer be
ing Ihe pastor ol the much condemned
ami censured rum-shop keepers. It
certainly is now high time for the
10,000 priests of this country to follow
the direction of the Holy Father and
prote-t from their pulpits Sunday after
Sunday against the corrupting list) of
dishonest riches. It does seem a farce
to hear ministers of religion preaching
to the poor and oppressed about the
danger of riches, of winch dangers they
know nothing, while very frequently we
kiss the hand of corrupt power and bend
the pregnant binges of tho knee and kiss
the haml that unites humanity, the
hand of such men of whom Jesus Christ
has said, "Die rich m m died and was
buried In hell." 1 wonder if this w is a
prophecy about the mu.tr trust ang-l ?
Ripann Tabules : tor tour stomach.
Ripans Tabules cure constipation.
Tub Gorman Smith variety of demo
cratic senators could not have fulfilled
its bargain with the sug'ir trust laid
the republican senators refused to ratify
it by their notes. In fact, the trust
would not have aiteinpted to iiilluence
turifl legislauon in its favor bail it not
been certain that more than enough re
publican senators would vole with Gor
man, Murphy ami Smith to secure what
they asked for. Those and a lew moro
renegrade democrat iu semitois sided
w ith Ihe it publicans, and therefore any
attempt to place rclined sugar on the
free list was sure to be fiustrated. The
silly republican papers endeavor to
exonerate republican senators from any
responsibility for ihe wicked consum
mation because they huil no part or lot
in the democratic caucus meetings or in
the formation nf the senate tun 11' bill.
To repeat, bud their friendship for and
allegiance to the sugur trust not been
a notorious fact (the MiKinley bill is
indisputable testimony) said tru-t would
not have undertaken to corrupt a few
democratic senators. Notwithstanding,
the sugar trust has been to that extent
shorn of its power that about ."il),000,
0(10 more will go into the national treas
ury under the new tariff law than re
mained out of it under the MiKinley
law, whose sugar schedule was made
b the sugar trust .
A Question of Legs.
"Pupa," said an inquisitive In y,
' ilou I Indies have legs r
"No, my dear boy, they ilo not, re
plied the (olid papa.
"Well, why don't they, p:ipa?"
"lieciuso iishes swim, tin. I do not re
quire legs. Now go and play, because
1 am reading my paper."
The boy was silent lot a while Then
he begun to lidget after the manner ol
boys. Alter twirling his cap a bit be
burst out
"Hut, pa!"
"Yes," said pa, "what is it?"
"Iliickf have legs, don't they pa?"
"Yes, of course they do. Go and
plav."
''lint, pa!"
"What the Yes, Chailey dear,
w but is it?"
"Well, pa, ducks swim don't they?"
"Of course they do! What a worry
ing boy you are !"
'Well', pa, then w hy don't fishes have
legs, if ducks do? Or' why don't ducks
not have no legs, like tishes don't, if
Ihev Clin both swim?"
Irving W. I.ariinore. physical director
of Y. M C. A ., Pes .Monies, Iowa, says
be chii conscientiously recommend
Chamberlain's Puin Halm to athletes,
gymnasts, bicyclists, football players
and the profession in general for hrui-es.
sprains and dislocations; also for sore
ness and stillness of the muscles. When
applied before the p rts become swollen
it will iill'.-ct a cure in one ball the time
iisuully required Fur sale by G. A.
Maiding, druggist.
While in Chicago, Mr. Charles L.
Kahler, a prominent shoe merchant of
les Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious
time of it. He took such a severe cold
that he coiilt! hardly talk or naviirate,
but the prompt use of Chamberlain's
Cuiiitli lienie.lv cured him ol his cold s i
quickly that others at the h del who ha I
bad colds followed his example an. I
half a iloi.-n persons ordered it from the
nearest drugstore. Thev were profuse
ill Ihe their tanks to Sir Kahler or
telling them bow to cure a bad cold rO
.iniekly. For sale by G. A. Harding,
drugget
. m
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
$D
MODERN HAYMAKING.
Improved Maelilusry and luiprovt-d Mrth
v.U Suvo Vuluublt Time and Hard Labor,
On our largo western farms, whero
tho bay luu'votit continues for any con
siderable length of time, tho four foot
mower has been replaced by ono with u
six or seven foot cutter bar. Tho eight
foot rulco has given way to ono of twice
tho width. Other implements havo been
added. Clover grows in such luxm-iunco
in tho Iown soil that tho tedder i;s indis
pensable,. Tho loader saves timo mid
bard labor. Stacking in thoopeii air lias
proved to bo a very cost ly method of
preserving liny, mid our prairies ure be
coming thickly dotted with bay barns,
into which tlio liny is placed by horse
power. Bruin lias supplanted brawn in
a great measure, and haying may now
bo justly considered an art. Uy utilizing
the improved machinery and following
improved methods one man can now do
tho work that formerly required two
men. Thus writes one of Iowa's progross
ivo fnrmers to American Agriculturist.
Ho says:
Whero tho hay is placed on tho wagon
by n hay loader und taken off with a
fork or Hling, n good working crew for
a largo farm consists of four men and
two boys 10 to 14 years old With the
wide cut mower it is not necessary to
begin cutting before 4 o'clock iu tho
afternoon. This is easier for tho horses,
moro comfortable to tho man who drives
them nud much better for the hay when
it contains much clover. Enough eun
bo cut between 4 and 0 o'clock to keep
l ahead of tho wagons until the next aft
ernoon. Ono man docs the mowing and
tedding and what little raking thero Is
to do und still has timo to help coni(l-
erahly in mowing away tho hay in the
barn. The boys drivo tho wagons. Two
men stay in tho field and do the loading,
mid ono stays at tho bain to inanngo the
horso fork and keep tho hav mowed
back.
Threo teams and ono good horso are
necessary, tho latter being used at the
burn for unbinding. When the lioy
comes in with a load, he leads the
horse, which is attached to the fork,
taking the load off his wagon whilo the
other ono is being loaded in tho fields.
The timocoiisuimd iu loading isalittlo
more than that fur unloading, and this
allows tho man ut tho bam to scatter
tho hay in tlio mow. Whether ho can
keep up this end of the work di ponds
on tho distanco to hnul mid liio amount
of hay in tho barn.
liny is mado very rapidly and very
cheaply iu this way. With the force
mentioned thero is very little time
lost. Everything runs smoothly, and
little energy is wasted, The buy is put
in tho barn nt tlio rate of l.'i to CO tons
per day and at a cost of 4,"i to CO cents
tier ton, varyin,', of conrse, with the
weather. On the farms of the Atlantic
and central states this tedder loader and
horeo fork nro coming into increasing
favor, but tho average farmer of those
regions manages the work with two or
- i . i .
lit most uircu norses aim iwo men.
Tho tedder anil the loader not only save
time and money, but the hay is iccurvd
in much bettor condition. Tho tedder
shakes the grass and give the nir a
chiuico to circulate through it and dry
it evenly and quickly without burning.
Tho loader follows and takes tho bay
out of tho swath; henco the leaves ore
not shaken off. as when it is raked.
Whrn Batiy tu fi.'k. vf pavr her CutorU,
Wbm h wh a ChiM, ihe cried for Outurla.
When die benunc MlM, "tie clung to CutorU.
When h had Children, he pave them Cutoria
Mayor Straight, of Oregon City, Says:
"GLADSTONE can't be beat for a suburb residence location. I consider Gladsto ie property a good investment. The location
is extremely healthy and easy of access."
Rev. Gilman Parker, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Oregon City, Says:
"After 18 months' residence in GLADSTONE I am thoroughly convinced of its desirableness as a place for a home. Its many
points of excellence make it highly preferable to any place between Oregon City and Portland. It has natural fitness, with its cmtour of
hills; its magnificent park; its crystal river; its hcalthfulness; its good water and fresh air; its freedom from city noise; its clcc'ric cars an I
cheap fare, which are all points of very great advantage and pleasure."
But why multiply words? Every school boy in Clackamas County and In Portland knows all about GLADSTONE,
and Tens of Thousands of people have visited it during the last two years and have been Charmed with the Beauty
of the Situation.
Nothing need be said of Oregon City, with its Wonderful Manufacturing Establishments and thousands of operatives. Million of
money have been poured into the development of the Great Water Power and Millions More are coming; Real Estate is therefor better
than the Hank of England Notes or Government Bonds,
I MAKE IN INAUGURATING THIS GRAND ADVERTISING SALE, TWO GUARANTEES:
1st. THAT EVERYTHING SHALL BE ON THE DEAD SQUARE.
2nd. THAT IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED IN 30 DAYS AFTER THE SALE, OR UPON FIRST EXAMINATION OF LOTS,
IF PURCHASED FROM ABROAD, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.
IN THE MEANTIME CALL IN THE OFFICE AND EXAMINE THE BIG MAP AND SATISFY YOURSELF OF THE
GOOD FAITH OF THE PROPOSITION
H. E. CROSS, Sole Agent
Forewarned is Forearmed.
Forewarned is forenr.ued ; and if the
pe. p'e of the I'nited States are wise it
ini y u,,t. in the i tul, be mi iinlortiinuie
thiiigtliiittlieAiiiHrie.il Uuilway Union
siiw lit to lake up I I,h i-i.useof the Pull.
ti in n .inkers. It bus civ n to the
country a lepn-s. nttili n as it were in
Ires rehearsal -'f the put which m.
gani.ed labor proposes l piny ill til"
national drama, an. I wnieli it i 1 1 pi iv
unless forcibly withli.-ld, when the rig ii
time arrives. The issue of the haul"
which IliieiHmis w.diM not remain nni
iu doubt. The republic is u it yot in
itn dotage, and will know how to eopj
Willi rebellion when it comes. Hat
while I stening to the p eas if hill ir at
taints und the cliHinpims of organ.ZH.1
labor w bother iu tl e pre-s r from the
phitforui. iu Icuisluiive hulls or I run
liiilicrnuliouul chairs it is well that the
people should know and remember that
it is rebellion which these org uiizatioos
colli, inplule. It is revoluiioii which
they hope In nlliiin by peacef "I means,
if irmv lie; bv fmce. if must.
The ear of the cminlrv is always ready
loheiiikento the cry of Ihe working
man. The be irt of the couutiy is ten
(!er mid quick to be touched by the tale
of the wiiiie-earner s Buttering, lint Ihe
lountry cannot a Hold to he kind or s. ft
lieai ted to tieuson. Let no man fl itter
himself that these latest strikes are no
more, mid bear no deeper significance,
than other strikes which have g me bo
fore. Former disorders have been bin
sporadic uuihrenks, resulting from local
causes. This lust is the development of
a deep-seated malady, a cancerous
growth, which bus been deliberately im
planted in the social system of thecoiin
try, and bus been f. stored there till it
bus stiuck roots, w hich will not be lorn
out without the rei ding ot tissue and
the spillint: of blood, lis existence is a
minace t" the t atii.n. . P. Uubimon
in S. A AV i'iV mi.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
The C'tii-iunuti Weekly Enquirer and
the Oiikcion l.ormun. both one jear to
cash in advance subscribers for only
$2 50. The Enquirer is a Ki-puire paper
whose tegular price is ft per year.
FOR SALE.
Eighty ncres of line farm land, mostly
bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas
county two miies from .Meadow I! rook
postniliee. Three acres cleared. 12 acres
slashed ; g iod house 20.,'I0. Price $((00,
of which f00 must be paid dowi , bal
ance two years' lime. For further par
ticulars cull at CofitiKK office or address
me at Vancouver, Wash.
Mn. Anna Taylor.
NOTICF. OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
IN TUE OH'STY COl'RT OF TUE STATE OF
a ori-Kn for the C.iuntv .if cliu-ksinaH. In the
mailer of Ihe etiile ol Usar dowser, deceased:
Notiee is here!,; given that Ihe iin.lersifrned, ad.
mhnslrat'ir o' (he iate of Isaac rluwaer.de-cra-e.l,
has Itled I. in linal ace. Hint as such ad
ministrator in the r.mnty emirt of said county
and sOile. and lhat M-awiay, the 1st day of tleto-la-r.
1m4. at 111 oVI.M'k a. in. t said day, at said
countv eoiirt In Ihe courthouse at Oregon Otv,
Omro'n. has liei-n flxed and iHKiinled Ly said
court lor ihe hearing of el.),-clins to aid final
c.-mint. if any there be. "! 'or final dl
chargenf JOHN t'l-OWsKK.
Administrator ol Said Estate.
prune
SAI.F. OF rXCI.Al.MED
PKOPFRTY.
ri
ITI.'E l! H Er Kill t;lEN THAT I HAVE
N Iu my p s. slon a certain ihree-spring one-
horse expres wsgnn. nunioer,-.! o.. iinc.aimen
i.r,,-rlv. lM-l,nittm atl owner unknown, and
Hie same will, on H J"lh day of Septinl-r.
14 In-sol I at the CoraiKS olllce, Orenon City,
to satbfv ni, claim ol lalmr, storage and adver
tising thereon, namely, fill. I. I.rXAIIIKt'.
Urcgon t itv. iH-ptcinber 7. KM.
Job Printing at the
Courier Office.
IIP
$11 1
g,.,....v. , r1 f-f
for Infants
IHIRTf yari' oTTtton
atlllona of persona, permit
It la nnqneatlonatlr tho teat remedy for Infante and Chtldrea
the world has oror known. It it harmleaa. Children like It. It
gir them health. It will sare their llvea. In It Mothera havo
something which la aoeolntelr aafe and praottoally perfect aa a
child's medicine.
Castoria destroya Worms.
Castoria allays rororlshnosa.
Castoria prerenta Tom! tins; gonr Card.
Caetorla cares Dlarrhme and Wind Collo.
Castoria roUoTea Teething; Trophies.
Castoria cures Conetlpatlon and riatnleney.
Castoria nentrallses tho effeota of carhonlo acid gas or poleonons air.
Castoria doee not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and howela,
gtrine; healthy and natural sleep.
Castoria Is pnt np In one-alee hottlea only. It Is not sold In hnlh.
Don't allow any one to cell yon anything else on tho ploa or promise
that It UJnat as good " and "will answer orery pnrpoee.w
Bee that yon get C-A-8-T-O-K-I-A.
Tho mo-etmUo
algnatnro of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
m uuiujiu-t-il to . i.rtf i. t tifli
rower, iieaimcin', W
iiMMi..vUdrtt.itiiuMlt ft"f
IbIt a wrlt tn n.ilciiot ire r refund the Money. Bold brill
UlUtftAAl) Ainju.
ForaalolnOrfKt'ii Ci .
SEALED BIDS INVITED
rlMIE COl'STV COl'RT OF CLAI'KAMAS
1 t'oiimy, On-son, will receive aeale.1 bld
until Welnefla.v, September 6th, at 2 p. m for
rr.i8lnff the present annmarh or aornn nf the i
east end f the Knelt ( reek brlclne on the public ,
road UK-airii on nail aeetinn line tnr.,iiKti ec-,
lions 1". 16. 17 and IS. T. 6 H.. R. 1 E.. oil that nart
lauk.
of the U.MHlhurnaiid Molalla road known as the , fully send (free nf charge, a copy of the preacrip.
Srland or Marion Samson ehange: and to extend . Hon used, which Ihev will And a sure cure lor
the said approach or trestle nn a level with the I Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh. Bronchi
main brlt lite across said Rock Creek botunn the tla .nil all throat and inn M.l.Hi.. it
distance ol feet, and a further approach to i
county court reserves the right to reject any a a
all bids, earhuf which mtll la? accompanied by
me mw. 1,1 iu ice, storing in me Kruunn. ine i
a certified check to the amount of 5 per cent, of
the bid (.KuKi.K K. HORTo.V
Clerk of ClatkaniasCountv. Or
NOTICE FOR Pl'BLICATION,
LAND OFFICE AT OREdOS CITY. OREGON,
August 13. lv.M. Notice is herehv Kiven that
the following-named settler nas filed notice of
his intention to make final pnmf in support of i
kls claim, and that said proof will be made he-
fore the Register and Receiver f. 8 Land iffii-e j
vis- tUI'll. C HI FFMAN H IT N TI2T for ,
theNW. nfSce ai. Tp J. R. 4 E. He names
Ihe following witnesaea tn prove his eonllnuona
rmlden.-e iis,n and rnltivanoa of. aaid land, via:
Henry H. arver. William W. Porter. Henry Ep
person. Richard ti Palmatier, all of Cnrrinsville,
Oregon ROHKKT A. ktllXKR. Register.
Ri)ans Tahulra cure bad breath.
MT--vriNTr,Tmt,YTnMiii mi. i ill mni j
and Children.
ef Castoria with th patronaf ef
nm to apaak of It withont gnatilng.
laonerery
wrapper.
i UKkUi Thlswondvrful ru.o;-
uc ene. such i4 wnkMemorr,Ljsor.:-ala
eilI)tv, uifc Manhood, MtftiUy Ktulwnlon. Nervnjju
t-'jwei ui Generative Oocoui. or eiUier lei caii'i'd
tirorerPxeitliTn.' thinl arwirt, oxchmIto uw of tobacco, oulum or sum
ulnntf, whicli ' sat nflrnity. Onuimpiion or 1muq1t- Can Vu carrleU la
tl 'IT V.W t CO Druiwisu.
To CONSUMPTIVES
Ine undenlcned having been restored to
health bjr simple ineani, after infferina; for
aev.! veara with a evre lima affWMin and
that dread diaeaxe Coi.juiiiptl.in. ia anii.Hi" to
make (Down to his fellow sufferers the means
nf f-iire. Tn Ihn.e hn desire It. he will ehaer.
hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as It ia
Invaluable. Those deslril
ln the preacriptioo.
wnicn win cost tnem Dinning, ana may prove a
blestiug, will please address.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
THAVEXOWIS MY HANDS FCN'DS APPIJ-
e
cable to the payment of all warrants endorsed
prior to July 11th. 1 "!'-': also the following num
bered warrants: lo.tw. lu.'sn. lO Aul and 10,'sM
(for g.'suea h). endorsed July llth. ls'.'i
Interest ill eease from date of this notice.
H. L. MOORE.
Treasurer of Clackamas County.
"ffaoB Illy. August U1. IWS.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
lxoni't H HEREBY filVKXTHAT WE HAM.
a apply tn the eit. ronnrtl of orran riiy. Ore-,
Kn. for a saloon ifrenae tnrmitlnne onr salonn I
-au-d in tmrroa l itr. salrt ll-nsr to dat from
Octnhrr&t. IH. BBAOV Hi OoNor.iH. I
CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT t For a
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tlons itiictljr eontidentlr.l. A Handbook of In
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tain tbera sent free. Also a catalogue ot mechan
ical and sclent I do bonks sent free.
Patents taken tbroufth Munn ft Co. reoefr
special notice In the Hrlrnllllc Aincrirnn ana
thus are brouKht widely beroretlie public with,
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Issued weekly, elegantly lllustruted, has b7 far thi
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Your Stomach
DistressesYou
aftereatlng a, hearty meal, and the
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the Blond, uud are a 101 live Cure for
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from a illaorderod eondltlrn of the Liver mixi
Stomach. Thty act Kcntly yet promptly, and
perfect tUffestttm fnlltiWH their uw.
Hlnntis lahulcn take the phu-eof an Entire
Medicine Cbent and Mmulf1 bo kept for
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Price, Two Dollar.
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
ie Bpraee 8k, New Vork.
HAIR DEATH
j imtantly remove and forever dctiroy objec-
I tioimble hnir.whrther inm the faiininfftce,
arm or neck, without ditctdtirntion or injury
to the numt delicate fkin. It wh for fitly
yrurn the Mturtt fiirmultt .if KrHminin
a n iixiii, ni'iaiiifw inii.ru im iinjniviaiis nn
I the hifihent auilmrity und the most t-mineiit
ti derniatol' gtHt and t air eHalll that vver
lived. During hit nrmitc irnciMo of a life
time among tl.e nnhility and ariMwrney of
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i Address
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It Dept 1
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
JCl OKXE.
as
Next Session beuina tlio I7tli of Spii-
temlxr, 1894.
Tuition, free. B iar.1, $2 50 a week.
Five Conmps: Claxairal. Striontific,
Lherarr, English and Business.
DOBMITOEV.
The B.iar.linjt Hall fur y.mn; la.lies
and the Boar.linir Hall fur youim ti"na
men will be under the frtinal atir-er-vision
ol Mr Jlunra, a la.ljr of
refinement anil larue exuerienee. ' For
rataloicnes, addtos J J. Wai.tox.
tjety. Kt jfenls.
EXECUTOK S NOTICE.
XKTIt E l! HFREBV (.1VEN THAT I, (I. W.
Slnntis. have lws-n iii.lv appointed l,v Ihe
Hoe. 4'fainty i'ourt of t'lacksmas c tmitv as e.
eralnrofthe will nf the hile Jh K,in !.
ceased, and Ihst all claims srnint said etste
sansi ne nrr-en.efi. amy rennl, to me within
aix m.Hiths from the date of the publication of
this notice, at the law office f '. f Jt P C.
LatoorHle in lreajon t ity . W. STl'Klil,
Eleentor of ill of Jarob Ru p. deerast-d
Ialed, !eptemher 4th. 14.