Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, January 18, 1895, Image 2

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    Oregon Courier.
A. W. CIIEXEY.
CITY OFFICIAL PAPKBi
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Unlqut Experlenoet.
Ltat Tuesday evening an Interoittlng
nd enllnwlastlc company of MoIIiocIIhU
met In the lecture room of tlie M. K.
church to toll their experience! In earn
ing a dollar. There were many and
varied experience recited, canning oc
casional burnti of lauichter.
One declared alio had dyed fur her
dollar; painting, miming, wanliin, put
ting up lunchea, blacking ahooa, brim
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
0. W. Klnnaird Appointed Roadnuster
Jury List tor 1895 Drawn,
eJUtWUHIlTJON
avt aa
."IV' . 1 oc '"8 cloHe. fetching milk, Milling eggi
Three monthi.... clerking, oiling oil cap and coat, aaviu
mThitiionioiit roiir addrtu on the car fare, cloanlng and ai lling chicken
naner denolci the time to which you hav paid aelling pumpklna, knitting mitten,
Correapondenti wanted la all partf of the
eountr; liberal lnducmnUj writ lor particu
lar!.
L. P. rubor, newspaper advertlalni f ent,
21 Merchants' Exchange Ban Francisco, li our
authorised ageat. Thli piper li aepl on main
bli office.
knitting aocka, gelling bread, doing
without thlnin which were thought
be neceaaaiy j ono dollar waa earned by
hard knock; while not a cw had
slipped easily along by idling empty
lard buckets or making douiilinula
walking a mile on an errand (or 10 cents,
20 cents' worth of (rood resolution. Ono
dear old lady, 82 year old, had mu
auilt block and aold them at 6 cents
4ar.li iliA l.nva olirllKP tlinlll In tl
I'BHIDKNT John MCBriae WO occasion r A III Rrwlntvi 10 rnl elvim on
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to aay in mi inaugural auureaa w Tt.i.LBivintf iuv. ilinv llvr iioiIhIi.
believed organised labor would go into I cleanlna and soiling empty physic hot
pontic ana nominate a canuumw 'M teg( empty 0il cans. Uklng a note to the
the presidency in 1896. This is proof ..... ln,Hnt. tr ilmlina out who
tbat Mr. McBride intend to use the SanU ru, vnnillaiin a room for
. .. . .. .. II,!.. I ' "
organisation lo lurtner nia own arauuion two cel g(J,n pCelli9 monding old
OREGON CITY, JAN. 18, 1895.
in the political fiel
Tin probabilities are that a general
miner' strike will be Inaugurated next
month. The National Miners' Associa
tion will meet at Columbus at that
time and it ia understood a strike will
be ordered. As 150,000 anthracite
miners have joined the organization
the strike will be greater than that of
last year.
clothes ; Bve or six gave a dollar
Mrs. Trice delimited the audience
with one of her amuaing recitations.
The stormy weather prevented ninny
from being present.
Mrs. U. Sykks,
The effort is making to fill the yawn
ing gap between revenue and expenses.
Congressman Money, of Mississippi,
baa introduced a bill to Increase the tax
on beer from $1 a barrel to $2 a barrel.
Before doing so be made canvass of
the ways and means committee, and
expresses confidence in early and
favorable committee action. Another
bill is to be introduced shortly Increas
ing the tax on manufactured tobacco
f rem 6 cents to 10 cents per pound.
Communication.
Editor Courier:
As considerable interest Is being
manifested In regard to the road (Ues
tion would It not be a good Idea
create a little excitement through the
columns of this paper In relerence
the various ways in which our tervtintn
appropriate tho peoples' hard earned
money. To "start the ball a rolling'
I would say, "None of the people's
monev for secretarious purposes. Let
each county build (heir own roads; no
appropriation from the state, and let
each low passed stand on its own merits
no compromise you help me to get tins
law passed and 1 will help you. fliow
who conies next? K.
THE LEGISLATURE.
Tin county court (Judge Hayes dis
senting) bas refused to pay the bill of
Sheriff Maddock for actual expense In-
Now that the Oregon legislature is
in session everybody wilj want to read
I . . 1 - . t .1 - !. .1
.nrrwl h. him In .ntn. nnt tn Wilholl newspaper pnilteu 81 Daiem, me capuui
to trv to r.t th. m,.rdrr M J.m They will want a paper that gives all
M. Brown, who was murdered in such
cold-blooded maner about two week
ago. It was the opinion of the commis
sioners that he should pay bis own
actual expenses (not mileage) out of
his salary, In this case his salary for
tho day he spent in the country was
10.00, and bis actual expenses wero
$6.60. If the sheriff does not look after
the criminals who will do it? The rest.
dents of that locality want detectives
sent out to investigate. Detectives
cost $8 per day. Can the sheriff afford
to pay this. In addition to the 1300
reward offerd by the county, private
subscription have raised the amou nt
to about f 460.
the news. The Statesman is just such
a paper bright, spicy, active, energetic
well edited.
It reports the proceedings in detail
every day, not overlooking a single item
in either house. Your senators and re'
presentatlves were elected on a stated
platform, pledged to carry out certnin
policies of reform, iou will want
watch their course in the legislature
and see whether or not they remained
true to their pledges. The Statesman
will give you all of this and more, too
for it is a newspaper in every sense of
the word and every day of the week
The daily Is 50c a month. The big 13
page Weekly is (2 a year three month
50c. Address all communications and
make all money payable to Statesman
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS-
Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas
Abitraot & Trust Company.
Tub freezing of the Florida orange
crop Is a commercial disaster whose Publishing Co., Salem, Or,
effects will be more generally felt than
almost any other which could tall on so
limited an area. The United States ob
tain almost half its supply of this de
licious fruit from Florida. The Havana
crop is marketed before Florida oranges
are gathered, and Sicilian and Mediter
ranean oranges have been gradually
driven out of the market by the prod'
ucts of California and the South. The
California crop is equally large, and of
fine quality, but California oranges ma
ture later and are not handled till the
others arrout of the way. As It is now
the California crop will go East, and the
Atlantic coast and the South will be
supplied from the Mediterranean groves.
The damage is- so great that it has
already affected prices seriously,' but
H Bryant & wf to Henry Miley, the
se M of see 24, in t 2 s, r 4 e, containing
too as; iiooo.
Henry Miley and wl tori Dryant, mi
of lot 5 in blk 12J. Oregon City; 11000.
E V JSIIiotte & wf to J A Hiick all ol
blk 21 of Clackamas Heights; $1800.
M t & t Keed to W 11 Summers, part
of the sw 4 of the nw of sec 9, in t 4
s, r a e, as ; J.iOU
United states to Unas Usuom. the nw
i of section 27 in t 2 , r 7 e, containing
D W Crowley and wf to W A Cleland,
lots 3, 4, 8 and U, In Atkinson ; ft.
G and K Taylor to Peter laylor, the
ne'i of the nw 'i of sec 30, in 1 5 s, r 1 e,
also their undivided interest in
the Florida correspondents are putting hf q e nw,, , 8Bme. 8Up,)ort
ma uguiuo uuiieutroBMrii utsjii. vunt- during 1110
Ing that 3,000,000 boxes were frozen,
this would not represent a loss of f 5,000,-
000. The average pi Ice of oranges on
the tree is only fifty cents a box. Of
course when picked, sorted, packed and
marketed the value is greatly increased,
but good oranges have been selling in
the Eastern markets at from 1.75 to f 2
a box for some time. Since the freeze
the price bas gone up to $3.
E N FoBter to L A Freeman, s of e
j of D L V of John and 1 flrmelia 1 nttlo,
in twos 2 and 3 s, r 4 e. 158 as ; $700.
L A & M E ! reemnn to J 1' and N D
Freeman, e U of s i of e )Z of the D L
UolJohn and 1'armelia Tuttle, in twps
2 and 8 s. r 4 e. 70 as : $400.
Sunset Land Co to L J lironks, lots J
and 0, blk 19, Sunset City ; $275.
Livev ix Brown to b 11 llurghnrt,
part ot the John Fagalde limstd in the
sw li sec 15 in i 2 s, r 3 e, undivided
int in 2 pes, cont 2(1 as ; $50.
Oak liiove Land & improvement Vo
to N O Cedarson lot 1. blk 57, in lirst sub.
Webb the Oregonian devoted strictly
to business, and not to politics, that Is div of a portion 0f Oak Grove ; $-ou
ii ii aid not mix ana coniounu me two,
its hostility against silver would be loss
rabln and less often would it reason
from false premises. The Commercmf
and Financial Chronicle, the most im
portant financial paper of New York
city, which is non-political, and is at
least as well versed in money matters as
Senator Dolph's organ, has declared
itself unequivocally for International
bimetallism. It says that the period of
greatest stability in money values was
from 1803 to 1873. When one nation,
France, succeeded by means of a law in
keeping gold and ailver at a fixed ratio
the world over. This was unanimously
Will Falls Co to J II Ralston, lot 2, blk
10 Will Falls; 1.
O & C K It Co to J C Schmidt et til,
the ne H of the sw L of sec Kl in t a s, r
4e;$lL'o.
K Y Currin to Geo J Currin lots 1 , 2, 3,
and 0 and the s i of the ne U and the
se U of sec 10 in t 3 s, r 4 e. 4119 89 as ;
4000.
hi h kelloiw to Mary J, nebor. lot 1.
blk 31 Oregon Iron & Steel Co's lirst add
to Oswego ; f 300.
Fred Will et al to Margaret Will, the
a yi of the se.'i, the se M of the sw ;4' ol
sec 0, tne e of the nw .'4 and the w i
of the ne f4 and the ne .'4' of sec 7 in 1 4
a, r I e; $1.
UL,UK Harbur to U L Oirle, lots 15 &
10 blk 4 of West Gladstone ; .'.'HI.
V O T Williams et al to l'aul Smlt.ke
accepted as a fact by the members of 5 a In theCrantield cl in sec 10 t 2 a, r 2
flia Rrifluli rnval jtnmmlaainn nn silvnp e; $500.
.nrt anlrl Dnrini th 70 vp. l. L A H. "'?Ver to. M .E Thomas, 79 OS ill
market price of silver held steady.
Advocates of international bimetallism
believe tbat when the currency ia ex
panded in a normal way by the re
monetlzation of silver, the price of cot
ton, wheat and other staples will rise
toward the point where they stood when
silver was demonetised. It is very
doubtful whether the millionaires and
bankers who control the financial policy
of England will ever agree to inter
national bimetallism because England
is a creditor nation and wants to con
tinue to draw her interest and dividends
in gold and buy wheat and cotton in the
world's market at half their value. The
only course tor the United States is to
the n 4 of the n of sec 21 and 10 a in
thes ol the ne ol 24 in 1 5 s,r 1 ;
J W Montague to J II Hawley the s w
nf aR l' in I 2 a r li lllll ui-rud Al
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Have your title examined and abstracts
made by the Clickamas Abstract & Trust
Compaay, who have the only complete set
or abstracts or title or all lands in Clack
amas county; accurate and reliable work
by responsible firm. Office upstart in
the Caufleld building.
Afllletml With Klieuimtllmn.
Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn,,
says: "I was alliicted wi'.b rheumatism
in my back all last winter. It was so
severe at times that I could not stand
up straight, but was drawn over on one
side. I tried different remedies with.
act in this matter Independently of out receiving any relief until I bought a
England, which, financially, has us by bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Bulm. Af-
ter using it for three days, according to
directions, my rlieiiiimli-ni was gone
and bas not returned iiiu-e. I have since
recommended it to others and know I hey
have been benefited bv its use. For
sale by G. A. Harding, DruguUt.
(ion don E. IIavks, County Judge.
II. Scorr and P. Jaiki An, Commissioners.
Iteport of viewers on the Meldrum
chango in the Hinearson and Milwaukie
road accepted and new road ordered
opened and the old road vacated as soon
as the now one is in ull respects as good
as the old.
Application of F W Gorther for lumber
for bridge over Heaver Pant cret-k on
(loins road denied.
Application of T M I!alcn for the
appointment of constable of district No 1
granted and T M Baker appointed.
Petition of M W lUndull cl al for
viewing and survey of Oregon City and
Molulla road granted and I) W Klnnaird
appointed to survey and J L Swadbid,
J G Cummijis and W W .May to view
said road, to meet at place of beginning
on January IStli al 10 a. .
Iteport of J L Swafford nn work in
sub-district No 2 approved and expense
of $11 .50 ordered paid
Petition of J K Miller et al for view
and survey of I'arnw worth road granted,
and ordered that 1) W Klnnaird he ap
pointed to survey and A J Yoder, M
Kobbins and C Hair to view said road, to
meet at place of beginning on January
23d at 10 a. in.
Keport of V S Kider on correction of
bridge on Criteson road over ravine
approved and expense of said bridge,
$79.57, ordered paid.
Petition of T J McFarliind for license
to sell spirituous, malt and vinous
liquors in Oswego prioincl denied, as
suid petition does not contain the names
of a mnjorily of legil voters of sai.l pre
cinct as shown by lust general election.
Petition of D 0 Bull et all for a county
road granted and I) W Kinnaird ap
pointed to survey and John Dennison,
C 0 Hubbard and Chas Holman to view
said road, to meet at place of beginning
on January 2Kth at 10 a. in.
Petition of W E Mumpower et al for a
change in the IUtton and Haker road
granted and John A Byers, H Walker
and Thos Ilrown t yiew suid road, to
meet at pluce of beginning on January
15th ut 10 a. m.
Heport of A W Cooke, supervisor ol
road district No 1, for month of De
cember, approved, and expense account
as follows ordered paid : Labor $99.35,
supervision $0, total $105 35.
Heport of W If Smith, supervisor of
road district No 2, for December, ap
proved, and ordered that expense ac
count be paid as follows: Libor,
7.98, material $25.10, supervision,
$7.50, total 1110.58.
Keport of E P Carter, supervisor of
road district No 3, for December, ap
proved and expense account (18 follows
ordered paid: Labor $89.32, material
$18 80, sttperv isioii $11.
Application of J W Roots for lax re
bate grnnled and clerk ordered to issue
warrant for $3 in his favor.
Iteport of H D Barney on the improve
ment of the Thayer road approved and
expeii3e account ot fl.0,0 ordered
paid.
Report of G W Prosser, supervisor of
road district No 4, for December, ap
proved, and expense account as lollows
ordered paid: Labor $41 li, material
$515.97, supervision $12.
Repairs to county jail : Ordered that
on the acceptance of the repairs by the
county judge, a warrant for $300 be
drawn in favor of Pauly Jail it Mfg Co
in payment of same as per contract
heretofore made.
Tax levy for 1894 : Ordered that tax
levy for 1894 be as follows: State 3
mills, road 4 mills, school 5.0 mills,
county 11.4 mills, .total 24 mills.
Matter of offering a reward for arrest
and conviction of the murderers of James
M Brown : Ordered that a reward ol
$309 be and is hereby offered for the
arrest of murderers.
Ordered that sheriff be required to
give an additional bond ot foO.OOO as
tax collector.
Report of G E Hayes, county judge.
on the expenditure of warrant drawn for
contingent expenses approved, and or
dered that clerk issue an additional
warrant for $50 for same expense
Report of county nllicers on the col-
collection ol fees for mouth of December
approved. Fee collected as follows:
Clerk $280 45, recorder $220.35, sheriff
$89.
Application of Lewis Young for tax
rebate not allowed.
Petition of Kate Burclay for damages
i account of cables of suspension
bridge, continued for term. She asks
for $1000 mid claims this cable to be a
perpetual mcnanco to tho enjoyment of
cr property.
Cure and keeping of Clias Bergman:
Tho sum of $10 per month from De
cember 1st ordered puid for said purpose,
arrant to be drawn in fuvor of Mrs
Bergman.
Assessment of Halo & Morse for 1891 ;
appearing that the assessment was
erroneous, in the mutter of description,
and the suid patties being willing to pav
the amount of the tax, $39.13, it is
dered that the costs and per uentages
bo surrendered and cancelled.
Ordered Hint 1) W Kinnaird, county
surveyor, he and is hereby appointed
roadmaster and engineer for Clackamas
county, and that lie be paid as com
pensation therefor the sum of $100 per
month and that he shall make all esti
mates and surveys for the county with
out extra compensation.
The jury list of 200 names was drawn
and will appear next week.
The court was etill in session when
this report was made.
Jury list, district 4 7 00
" " 0 7 00
' " II 7 00
Htorv Bros & Co. road and bridge 3 00
Nohlitt'a stable, sheriff IB 00
K V Maddock, sherlll 27 05
" 42 84
John Rtubbi. sheriff 2 00
0 K Bnllnrt. pauper 25 00
Glaus & Prndhomme, stationery.
claimed $45 50 41 30
Robt 8ch uebel, road 2 25
J 0 Bradley, assessor 194 50
Milliard Hyatt, sheriff 24 00
State vs Louis Himler, dist 4,
claimed $53 00 AO AO
State va Kd Willoughby, dist 4. . .35 90
" Goo Hamilton, " . . 50 85
Inquest of J M Brown 88 85
P Nehren, road .- '. 1 50
M F McC'own, slierifl 9 90
Enterprise stationery 11 25
Jury list, dist No 1 7 00
Hiram Straight, courthouse 7 75
R It Alldreiige, road 8 00
C'has Moehnke, road 10 30
8 B Califf, courthouse 180
Jury list of dist 13 7 00
J P Hill, grand jury witness 2 20
Witnesses for county, Bradley vs
Clackamas Co 81 40
Claims of jurors, circuit court... 391 10
W Ii Garrett, inquest (i 00
E C Muddock, sheriff, claimed
$12 50 4 38
J U Campbell, attorney 6 00
( I.AIMS NOT ALLOWED.
Oregon City Hospital, pauper.
W H Cooke, sheriff
C G Huntley, jail
17 35
4 50
6 00
CIRCUIT COURT.
Continued from last week:
Wadhams & Co vs II A Vorpahl ; last
spring the court awarded plaintiff $133,
but at this trial they were allowed
$434.84, Hie full amount of claim and
costs. Tlie indebtedness was Incurred
by the defendant's brother.
Portland Trust Co vs R B Beatlie;
verdict for defendant. The property in
volved in this suit is valued at 110,000.
M P Bradley va Clackamas county
the nlainiiir claims damages to the
amnunt of $5000 each for the death of
his wife and child in a runaway acci
dent at Gladstone a ' yeat ago last
Fourth of July. They were throw-
down a high bank into the Clackamas
river, and Bradley claims that it was by
reason ol tncounty s negligence in not
fencing the road there. A change of
venue was granted to Multnomah
countv circuit court.
. Chas F Horn vs Lydia and I D Bige
low; dismissed.
Geo W Vetito vs II L L and Theo W
Claik: dismissed.
Lizzie E Close vs David II Close: de
cree of divorce, , interest in defend
ant's property at Engewood, $00 all
mony and cosis ot $08 70.
Phoebe A Gilbert vs W H and Olive
Adams; sheriff s sale confirmed.
J E Melcher vs State Ins Co; sum
rnons set aside.
u Al usuorn vs V t inboard : con
tinued.
Jas Abraham vs Marion and Mary
Johnson ; continued.
John Erickson vs R L Pollack et al
judgment of the justice court annuled
PARK PLACE.
C0LT0N.
The weather has been quite stormy
for the past few days and the road
some place are quite bad. The third
month of the winter term of reboot t
this place closed last Friday School Is
progressing nlcelv with W. Woodruff
A' sten of dolall a teacher.
Our Sunday school was reorganized
last Sunday and the following officers
wero elected for the ensuing quarter
Superintendent, Mrs. Sexton; a-slsta it
superintendent, Mrs. Fannie B inney
secretary, Miss Delia A Hubbard; treas
urer, Miss Meadie E. Hubbard; librarian
Miss Mable Hubbard. W. Woodruff
Austen, Mrs, Gorbett and Mrs. Fannie
Borney were elected teachers.
The Salvationist hel I a meeting at
the Gorbett schoolhouse last night and
an enjoyable time was had.
Mr. Anderson has gono to Greg in City
on business.
The Bethel school will close n
Friday.
Rev. Taylor, of Wilhoit, will preach
here the third Sunday in th's mon h.
The general health of the community
is good.
January 8th. Syntax.
A white frost, last night.
The Clackamas is still rising.
We are having a very interesting liter
ary ; the young men are no longer hiding
them talents under a bushel, but are
convincing these hoary heads, that they
will soon be able to fill the places of
those that are being called away day
by-day. The subject for debate, Satur
day nght, is: ''Resolved, That the
Government Should Have Control of
the Railroads."
John Straight leaves his team at
Oregon City, as the water is too high
ftr phamr.t driving to this place.
School is progressing nicely under
the auspices of Piof. Gray.
The prisoner, that escaped from the
county jail at Oregon City, on January
13th has not been captured, at last
reports.
A couple young men, of this place
are taking an active part, in the literary
at Oregon City.
The rain and snow together has soft
ened the ground, which caused a land'
slide on tlie Clackamas, about three
miles from here.
The cord wood that Cupl. Apperson
had cut is all afloat.
January, 14th. Si-nsiiinb.
FOREST GROVE SCHOOL.
the lb ot.
Bellomy A Buach are agents for
the CLIMAX SEWING MACHINE. A
guarantee of five year is given to
every purchaser of this machi ne ; it ia
first class in every respect. Deserving
of mention ia the perfect double feed,
which completely surrounds the needle
giving a uniform pull on the fabric and
serving cqaally well from either aide of
the needle. It uniformity of action is
particularly noticeable in tucking, hem
ming and binding. It ia imposible for
deli cats fabrics to ecome entangled in
the interstices of the plate. Price 25.
Wh Baby wm rick, m (e her CHt.
Tm wt waa a ChUJ, ih cried t oc CMtorta.
VTbm ah became Hist, ah dun to Caatorla,
ITbaa aba Lad ChOdran, aba fan them Caeturta
CLAIMS ALLOW Kll.
Charmnn A Son, pauper acct. . .$ 13 00
Oregon City Hospital, pauper.. 02 00
II S Gibson, educational meeling. 8 00
C W Fnedrich, road . 7 00
Cornelius Itair, road 2 00
L'oi'kier, printing 1(1 05
Bellomy & 1!um:Ii, courthouse... 1 ciO
cliwan & Pulrow, courthouse. . 2 10
L L Porter, dist atly 10 00
T J Driver, arrest ot M Green, etc 5 00
kittle vs M Green ... 20 43 j
" A V Heckman, insane. 10 40
W O Duffy 11 70 '
" Chas Harper 13 50
" Win Howley et al, dist 3 53 75
George Broucliton, road 2 05
D W Kinnaird. road 0 00 i
Ben C Irvin A Co, stationery 12 30 1
Chas .S Imiiili, imjiiest 2 00
Jury list, justice dist No 8 7 00
"..... 7 00
Circuit court expen-e 1.13 40 1
Stale vs Powers et al 21 00
' Win Wallins 14 00
" J Christenaen, insane. . 5 00
" Chas Sturger, .. 10 90
The winter term atPacilio University
opened January 2. Owing to the heavy
fall of snow many of the students were
slow In returning after the holiday
vocation.
The work on the new college building,
which was discontinued some time ago,
will be resumed as soon as the heating
apparatus arrives from the East. Were
it not for this delay, it would have been
com pleted in time for the state oratorical
contest, which takes place here in Feb
ruary.
rrof. F. K. Foster of Oakland Cal , will
deliver a course of five lectures In the
interest of the college, beginning M in-
day, January 14.
President McClelland recently relum
ed from the East, where he had been
ouking after the financial Interests of
the uniyersity. He expresses himself
as being well pleased with the standing
this institution has among the leading
educators of the east.
In glueing over the college record
bojks ol twenty years ago we find that
the well known names of W. T. Wliitlock,
H. II. Johnson and Henry Meldrum
frequently occur.
January 15. Student.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I have
sold my good will and Interest in the
livery and feed business to Fred Wil
liams and Wni. Kidd. I shall continue
he truck business as heretofore.
Henry Cooke.
How's this? 19 pounds of best dry
granulated sugar for $1. Pure baking
powder 23c a pound. 10 pounds best
lard for $1. The Red Front Stores.
Remember the Racket Store
more for your money than any
In town.
gives
place
The Law Makers.
Tho 18th loiaion of the Oregon IcgUlatnre
convened Monday.
Joneph Simon was elected president of the
cnate and C. B. Monrei upeaker of lha house.
Senator llrowni-11 It chairman of the railroad
committee and a member of the lndlciary and of
the medicine pharmacy and denilatry corundum.
He haa Introduced a bill to abollth the railroad
commiasion.
Joneph N. Dolph waa nominated in the caucua
for aenator by the following vole: Dolph 40,
Fulton li; Tongue 11, Lowell 4, Lord 4 Hermann
2, Strong 2.
The meaaage of both Pennoyer and and Lord
have been preaented.
Fifty-five bills have been Introduced into the
senate up to Thuraday.
Vote on Text Books.
The canvass of the votes of the
several county superintendents and
state examiners for a series of text-books
to be used in the public schools of
Oregon for a period of six years, under
the law, exhibits the following results :
Ho text-book lias received a majority
of the votes cast on the follow! ng
topics :
Orthography, spelling blanks, draw
ing, physical geography, rhetoric, com
positon and English literature.
There has been no change in the fol
lowing text books now in use, and they
have been readopted for use in all of
the public schools of this state :
Swinton's new word analysis, Barnes'
new national readers, Spencerian system
and copy books, Fish's arithmetics Nos.
1 and i. Brooks' mental arithmetic,
Monteith's elementary and comprehen
sive geographies, Smith's series of prim
ary text books in physiology and
hygiene, Steel's physiology and hygiene
for high schools and advanced schools.
Barnes' primary and brief history of the
United States, Looinis' series of vocal
music, Barnes' general history, Mon-
teith s popular science, Kuuinson a
algebra and geometry, Bryant & titrat
ion's system of bookkeeping, Steel's
chemistry, botany, physics, astronomy
and geology.
The text-books that have been chang
ed are as follows ;
Maxwell's first book cf languages,
the introduction to the English gram
mar and the advanced English grammar
has been adopted instead of Barnes'
language lessons. Sill's English gram
mar and Clark's normal grammar.
Peterman's civil government, Oregop
edition, has been adopted instead of
Young' class book.
The additional books adopted, that
may be used, all grades, in the public
schools, are as follows:
National number tablets, Song Wave,
Gow's morals and manners, Kidd's ele
mentary and vocal culture, Johonnot's
natural history and historical series for
supplementary reading for primary and
intermediate schools.
For advanced and high schools the
following:
Geographical reader, Irving s ".Sketch
Book," Irving's "Tale of Traveler."
Scott's "Ivanhoe," "Lady of the Lake,"
The Abbott," 'Marmion," "Wood
stock," McCaulay's "Essay on Chat
ham, Shakespeare s "Julius Caesar,
"Twelfth Night." "Merchant of Venice."
and "Midsummer Night's Dream,"
Webster's Bunker Hill orations, the De
Coverley papers, Arnold's "Sohab and
Kustum
The Beat for the Family.
M AcoN, Ga. I have found Simmons
Liver Regulator the best family medi
cine. I have used it in indigestion and
Biliousness and found It to relieve im
mediately. After eating a hearty
supper if on going to bed I take a dose
of it I never feel any effect of the
supper. Ovid G. Sparks, Ex-Mayor.
for Infants and Children.
THIRTY reare' oDrTtioi of CaatorU with thajjBtJf
BalUlnma of paraona, pannli us to apaak of it without gnaaahia;.
It U wqneaHonmbly tho Boat remedy tor Infanta avnd Children
tho world haa aver known. It ta harmleec. Children llho It It
kItoo thorn health. It will aaro their live.. In It Motherc harp
aowiaUitnK which la nhaolntolr anfo nd pramtloadlr perfect a a
child's medlolne.
Coatorln deatrore Worm a.
Caatorlo pilar FoTerlahneae.
Caatorio preventa TomlUna; Soar Cnrd.
Catatortn onree IMorrhow and Wind Collo,
Coatorla rolioTO Teething Troubles.
Coatorle euro Conatlpatlon atnd Flatulency.
Caatorla nentrallaea tho offeote of carhonlo aold gaa or poleonone air.
CoetorU dooe not oontoin morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
Caatorla naatmllatoe the food, roirnlateahotomochjndwrfa,
giving healthy and natural aloop.
Caatorla le pnt up In one-aiao hottle only.
It i not sold In hulk.
Don't allow any one to poll yon anything elao on tho plea or promlao
that it ia " Jnat a. good " and " will anawer QTory pornoee."
eo that yen get C-A-8-T-O-R-I-A.
ia on erery
The fao-aimilo
aignaturo of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
wrapper.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder
WorM'i Pair Hlgheet Medal and Dlplema.
FOR SALE.
Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly
bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas
county, two miles from Meadow Brook
poRtolIice. Three acres cleared, 12 acres
slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $800,
of which oOO must be paid down, bal
ance two years' time. For further por
ticulurs cafl at Courier oflice or address
me at Vancouver, Wash.
Mrs. Anna Taylor.
For Oyer Fifty Tears.
AS Old ami Will-Tbkd IUmidt. Hit. Win
alow'a Suotlilag Syrup hu ben uaed for orer fifty
jtm by million! of muthera for their children while
teetblufc-, with perfect aucceaa. It aoothea the child.
aoftena the gume, allaya all pain, curea wind colie,
and la the beat remedy for Dlarrhosa. Xa pleasant to
thetaeta. Suid by Drugglita In ererjf part of the
World. Twenty-Are cents a bottle. Ita Talua la la
oaloulable. Be aura and auk for Mm. Wloslow'a
Southing Syrup, and take no other kind .
Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder
Awarded Cold Medal tfklwiaur Fak, Saa France.
Carlton Corn well, foreman of the
Oatette, Middletown, X. J., believes that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should
be in every homo. He used it for a
cold and it effected a speedy cure. He
says: ' It is indeed a grand remedy;
can recommend it to all. I have also
seen it used for whooping cough, with
the best results." 25 and 5U cent bot
tles for sale by G A. Harding', Druitist.
Mr. J. A. Scriven, a prominent manu
factnrerof 18 East 15th St., New Tork
Cily, purchased a liottle of Chanber-
lain'a Cough Kemedy from druggest H.
Lane. Peeksk ill, . Y. Such good
results followed its use that he sent back
to Mr. Lane for two bottles more of the
same remedy. Those who give this
medicine a trial are seldom satisfied
with any oilier when again in need of
such a prepaiation. Itia onqualled for
coughs and colds. For sale by O. A
Hardirg.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Bscklti'a Araica Salve
Thb Bear Silvs ia the world for Cats
Bruelar. l"krt. Salt Rnrara. Few Sorea, I
Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras, and ,
all Skin Eruptions, aad positively eurei piles, j
or ao pay required. It la guaranteed lo live
perfect eatiafaruna or money refunded. Price ,
ce nlaperboi. Tor tale by Cbsrman a C. j
Charman Brae ' Slnrk . I
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
RipanaTabulea asJiM dwoatinn
hipjus l ab u lea cure buiuuaoua
R i pans Tabulca cure headache.
Eipans Tabulea : one gives relief.
NOTE
TIME PRICES !
GROCERIES.
-ugar.
Bulk Sewing Mach.Oil, 4 oz.
Lemon or Vanilla, bulk, oz . .
Fine Seedless Raisins, lb. . . .
Flour, $2.43 barrel; sack. . . .
$1 00 Fine Syrup, key $2 00
25 Good Green Tea, lb. 25
5 Fine Uncoloicd Tea, 2 lbs. . 75
25 Cocoanut, lb. . 20
I 00 Rice 20 lhs. for 1 00
5 5 gallons Bulk Oil 65
6 2 sacks Potatoes 75
6$ Apples, box 35
45 Dried Apples or Prunes, 1 lb. 5
55
Oregon Pacific Railroad Company
(MAN IXAHK, llereiver,
:iiimllM( Willi Ntr.llOHKU" between Yaituliia
and San Vranolx-o,
MlHttui-r I., res Han Kianrlini Kehruary 311 h, Hiol
U, l.'lli, Wl and Mat.
Siiiaiiisi lraes Yaiiiina February tilli, Mann Tie
17lh and ft III. , . ,
lll(lils rexirrnl tn changu sailing dates ullliuul
nnllrr.
Cur freluhl ami iwxenger rales apply l any Agent
I.'IUH. J. IIKNIUIYM.miif A CO.,
Nn, 1 lo S Market Street,
SanCraiirlMO, fsl,
ll.4. CI..MIK, Receiver,
Camilla, Oregon.
Best
Conden.'ed News,
Stories,
Miscellany,
Women's Department,
Children's Department,
Agricultural Department,
Political Department,
Answer tu voi respondents,
Editorials,
Everything,
W1U. HE FOUSIt IS THE
WeeklyCourier-Jcunal
A 10 pane, 8-cul. Iemucratic Newspaper
Henry Watterson is the Editor.
PRICE, $1 A YEAR.
The Wkkki.v Cui iiikii Juiiiinai. makes
very libera! teiuis tu aifcnls. Sample
copies ol the paper and Premium 8iij
plfiiifiit sent free lo any address.
Write in Courier-Journal Company,
Louisville, Ky. .
The OIlEflOX COURIER ami the
WEEKLY COURIER JOURS A L will
be rent one year to any adilrem for i .SO.
Ad'lrett thil office.
Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats, Wood, Shingles, Chickens, Etc.
DRY GOODS, SHOES. &c
GOODS, SHOES,
$1 00 7 spools Best Thread $
7 Needles or Pins, per paper. .
5 Hooks and Lyes, card
Vaseline
50 Curling Irons
10 Fast Black Hose
S Trimmed Hats 75c, $1 and up
4 Clothing, 1 lats, Ties, Etc.
SchoolShoes 75. 85, $t and up Baby Shoes $ 25
Ladies' Fine Dongola, now. .$1 50 Child's Heavy Lace Riveted 50
Ladies' Coarse Button, cut to 89 Men's Boots ; I 75
Ladies' Good Coarse Button t 00 Boys'Coarse Shoes, warranted 1 25
ftW Xmas Goods at About Half Price.
All Slow Sellers in the Store at Cut Prices.
TRADE FOR PRODUCE.
18 yds. Cabot V Muslin.
Linen Toweling, yd
Gray Toweling, yd
Kid-fitting Corsets, Irom the
makers, up From
Extra Wide Shirting
Good Uubleachcd Muslin, yd.
Elegant Handkerchiefs
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION,
LAND OfKirK AT ORKIiON CITY, OltEOON.
lii-ct'iiilitirlH. IMM. Noliceilioritiviiiven lint
thi, following-named at-tlli-r iihm llltd notioe of
IiIh IiiIl'iiiIiiii to make dual proof lu aupport of
iiIh i-iiiiiu, and mat aaid prtHii win im made oe
lnro Hie HiKlMer nil Ht'cciver U. S. I.aucl ullice
al Ort-Kon City, Oregon, 011 February Sill, KU5,ylx:
JAMKS A. UAKIIUK,
II. B. No. Tij, lor tlio SE. M of SE. 4 nf See. 2,
Tnp. a X., It. i K. lie nuinea Hie following wit-nt-HttL'N
to prove iiia i-oiitliiuoiiN residence upon
and cultivation of, said laud, via: William W,
Myers, Amos U-ek, ('alitor iioliu and hhermau
Itnriiev, all of Oreiton l ily, Ore.
KOHKKT A. MILI.KH, Rrglater
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OltECON CITY, OREGON,
IH-eenilier :v. 1HM. Nnllie la heMby given Uial
tlie following named acttler litis tiled notice of
bin Intention toiUHkvnnnl proof lu support olhla
elalm, and Uial said proof will Iw made before
Kexi'tur anil Receiver V. H. Land Ottiee at Oregon.
Cilv, urcgun, 011 r'ebruury fct, vlt:
OliOIKiE B. St. PULLEY,
II. E. Nn. 7IA, for the E. H of NE 1 and E. H of
SE. 4 or liee. 8U, Tup. 1 H., R.5 K. lie names the
following wftneweK to prove Ilia continuous reai.
deuce upon uml cultivation ol, lulil land, via:
K. A miller, A. J. KlKiKT, Henry r'rltiaud Her
umn I.ludernmu, all of Aimce, Cla-kainas county.
Oreiion. KUIIKKT A. MILLER, Register.
REP. FRONT STORE,
OREGON CITY.
FIRST ANNUAL
Clearance Sale
IN OREGON CITY.
According to our custom for many years in the past,
we will make a sale to clearout all we possibly can, to
make room on our shelves for New Sprintr Goods we are
expecting. Therefore we offer
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
AT
GREATLY REDUCED FIGURES
AND WILL INAUGURATE OUR
First Annual Clearance J3ale,
BEGINNING
Thursday, Jan. ITth,
AND ENDING
Saturday, Feb. KStli.
Our friends who have attended our sales heretofore
will readily recognize their opporttnity to secure goods
at FAR BELOW their real value. They will know that
we are strictly a One Price House and when we do make
a special reduction it is sure to be a bona fide one.
At Our Annual Sale Every Article in the Store is
Marked Down and in Plain Figures
And you can see for yourself what kind of a reduction we
are giving you. Our pr'ces generally are not high, as we
are content with a fair profit, so that when we offer the
same goods at lower figures you may be sure you are
prccuring
BARGAINS.
LITTLE TALK NECESSARY.
Our Prices are tie most Convincing Arguments.
Shivcly's on the Mill,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
CITY TREACHER'S NOTICE.'
VOI ICE 18 HRKKjMT GIVEN THVT tHERR
-li is Bumoieni m.rivy on hitnd to pay war
runt Nn irju hih. No. 127, UmuihI on the Uenera.
Fund March 1MH.
liileri'Ni CL'ttHi's with the dale of thin notice, -K.
L. IIOLHAN,
Orngnu City, January 3, city Treasurer,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for tba
County oi ClHi'kauiaM.
JitAprr ('lift, plaintiff v Robert J. Bftittio, truttet;
Hubert J ItvHttle, Mury A Soulc, George Qt
til I won and It- U Miller, defendant.
Tn Hubert J. Itenttte. tmitee; Robert J. BmttJe.
Mitry A Honle, Uoorga U. dChmm and H. Q.
Miller, itermidants aluve named. ':
IN TIIK NAMK OK THE STATE OK OREGON,
you and twrh or you are hereby notified and
required to appear ami answer the eomiilulnt herein,
now on tile in the ultlee of tlie clerk of the abova
entitled court, on or before the 15th day of April.
lHi, being the first ilay of the term of said court
wliieh will Ituheld next following the expiration of
tlio time proscribed in the order of aid court for
tlie service on you of the aummuiu herein by pub
lication, and you mid each of yon are hereby notified
that If you or either of you fail m to appear and
aiiHwer wild compluint aibove required, plaintiff
willupply to the court fur the relief demanded in
wild complaint and will take judgment againat y -u,
and each of you herein, m prayed for therein, via:
For a decree tliat plHlntiff havo and recover of and
from defendant, Jtobert J.? Beattle, truitee, and of
ii nd l rum eat h and all of Mild defendants., on a certain
iimiiiiHtory note for 17U0 made by mid Robert J.
.lentile, ttuitee, on June nth, lttll, bearing interest
at a percent per annum payable to plaintiff, on
wliieh I liferent hiu been piifd, and on a mortgage
given ly fluid Robert J. lleattie, trustee, on tha
following dmrilted pnijwrly, iltuatedMki Clackamaa
county, Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning oT the south
eunt comer of tho west half of the east
half of section 2, township 2 south, range 2 east,
running thence west tracing the south Hue of said
section 'JO. 1H chains to the quarter section corner ou
tlie aoit th lino of said section, thence north tracing
the wert line of the east hnlf of said section 10 chains;
thence wt on a line parallel with the south line of
said set-tlon 10 UK chains to a point equidistant
from tho cant line and the west line of Raid west
half of the east half of said section; thence north
H) chains to a equidistant from the east line and tha
west line of suid west half of the eaat half of said
section ; I hence east on a line parallel with the south
line of suid aectloii 10 Oil chains to the east line of
mil 1 1 went half uf the east half of said section; thence
south 20 chains to the place of hegiuning, containing
;10 Ti acre.", more or lea.tt save and accept a strip of
land 12 feet wide off tho east side of said tract of
land, ami a strip of laud 12 feet wide off the west side
of that portion of said tract which hag for Its west
boundary the west line of said west half of the east
half of said section, for public road duidos. to
secure the same, the sum of $1898 85 and Interest
thereon from this date and 8175 attorney's fee and
costs and dlMbursements herein; for a decree fore,
cloving said mortgage and ordering said mortgaged
property to be sold and the proceeds avDlled to tha
payment of expenses of pale, costs, disbursements
and attorney's fee herein and of said promissory
note, and also for a decree that the above named
defendants and each of them od all persona
claiming by, through or under i hem, or either of
thein. aulmeqtient to the execution of said mortgage,
Im barrel and foreclosed of all claim, interest, right,
till.-, lien or equity of redemption save only the
statutory right to redeeming, on or to aaid mort
gaged premises or any pirt thereof, and for such
other and further relief as to the ccurt shall seem
meet ami equitable.
The service of this summons upon yon by publi
cation U made pursuant to an order mtde by tha
jndgeufthe above entitled court on the 7th day of
January, 18.V
J R RTODDARD, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated Janua ry 7, 1KI5, Portland, Oregon .
TO THE PUBLIC.
All Hihfcribers delinquent to the
Courier ate urgently requested to pay
their bills in order that the accounts
may he closed. Dollars, wheat, oats
or potatoes taken in payment.
I. LeMahiku.
Courier Clubbing Rates.
mo cor COMBINED
BOTH. fRICK.
Toledo Weekly Blade - in 00 $2 50
N W. Pacific Farmer 3 00 2 0j
X. Y. World, semi-weekly .... a 00 s S5
almanac . 2 25 2 00
Illustrated Home Cueat and
20 novelettes 2 60 2 00
American Farm News 2 50 2 00
Womankind 2 50 2 00
Farm News, Womankind and
White RlWmCook Book.... 4 0f 2 25
j Prairie Farmer ... 3m 225
Ieinorest'a Magazine 4 00 s 25
Courier-Journal loo 250
Rural Northwest I 00 200
Webfimt Planter 2 50 2 00
MANHOOD RESTORED! EJEZttfXs.-
aoarauu-rd to cure a.l nexTous diieav. audi as Weak Memory. LiM.ni tirata
Vuwer. Ueadarbe.Wakelalnv.e, Lost Mat.nond, Pi labile fcml!na. Nerro.i
ro.npiani orstim- der. Thtse Powders are termed soothing
', et oret. i per boa. for , br mail irepii. Withaa onirrn Dccanse theT correct, mitigate, and re
let a wrlttea natraate ear er refaaa ake aaeorT. ell f all more, disorders of he aTStem tnrlrlent to
L.lraawi.1. A'k fur ikfaa pnmher. nt. f..rfree ertl-al B. sent i-al-J ."J- ,uc" UI Tlcm inclUCD.1 IO
It is an indisputable iact tbat for more
than fifty years, children, from the age of
three mot iis to ten years, hare been
henebted by Stifdman't Soothing Pow-
wuuiamasTaia la.aia wrapper. Aodreaa EaIVBauJitMaauaMTeaipM.CluaiU
fat eau ia uretr cur, Ursv.br CM AUMAH Cu. urucai
teethitip.