Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, February 15, 1895, Image 2

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    Oregon Courier,
A. W, CUEXKY.
CITY OFFICIAL PAPKIt
Knlorcd In Hit Orison City postofllce as second1
, clui milter.
ttl'IIHCHIFTION HATK8,
Out year W 00
fill month! 1
Tlirce mouth. M
a3sTlic data opposite your address on the
piper dcnotci the time to which you bare paid
Correspondents wauled In all parti of the
county; liberal Inducement!; write lor partlru'
Inn.
F P. Flatter, newipaper advertising agent
21 Ucrcuanta' Exchanro, Ban Francisco, 1 our
authorized agsnt Thli paper 1 kept on flls In
hit omce.
OREGON CITY, FEB. 15, 1801.
TUB SITVATIOS.
The condition of the national treasury
Is a result of the mal-fldmlnistrntion of
the republican party under Fresiuont
Harrison. The McKlnloy bill, which
raised the protective tarllT and thereby
decreased the revenues was passed by
the billion-dollar congress ag a reward
for the manufacturers out of whom the
'fat wag frlod" to secure "soap" for the
purpose of bribery in India and Now
York. To fortify the McKinloy tariff
act the surplus of 1100,000,000 left by
the Cloveland administration wag
squandered and many millions were
added to the permanent expenses of the
government. When Harrison vacated
the White House the treasury was more
than empty : it bad "sone broke." To
the succeeding Cleveland administra
tion wag left the privilege of holding the
empty sack. Unless congress acts,
Secretary Carlisle will again resort to
an issue of bonds to replonish the stock
of gold, and were It not for the unwise
and stubborn opposition of the silver
men, a relief measure would have been
passed, perhaps in December. The re
publicans, years ago, established the
custom of paying gold out of the treas
ury, at the option of the person pre
senting the government's paper for re
demption ($800,000,000 of which hangs
like a menacing cloud over the precious
slock of yellow metal), and were Secre
tary Carlisle now, regardless of the
danger in which our national finances
are, to refuse gold and offer silver, a
crash would take place that would at
once send gold to a premium and de
preciate silver money to Its market
value as bullion. The country is reap
ing the harvest of the seed of folly that
was gown by the republican party, and
it is only by paying out sold when gold
Is demanded that it and the white metal
can both be kept in circulation at their
face value.
THE LEGISLATURE.
Bills Appropriating Over
Introduced.
a Million
Tho logislalure has but eight working
dujs yet and still nothing except the
pnssnge of fw town charter bills has
been done. Tho leiilalutors are still
receiving $3 pur minute for voting for
senator. iJnlph mill lacks live ol
majority.
The Oregon City charter bill was
introduced by Brownell on Wednesday
and passed the senate.
llofur's bill lovylng a two-cent tax on
Insurance companies panged the house
on Wednesday.
The present session was supposed to
be of the retrenchment order, but an
analysis of some bills thus far introduced
in the sonata is as follows: Hills Iniro
J need to abolish extravagances, three as
follows stato board of equalization,
state board of railroad commissioners
and repealing the jute mill act; bills
creating new commission s, 12 as follows
state horticultural inspector, bank
examiner, stato grain inspector, state
board of horticulture, state and county
bank examiner, state irrigation engineer,
state treasury examiner, state assessor,
board of railroad commissioners, lumber
Inspector, state board of equalization
and nsn commission.
A few of the Bonnie bills already In
troduced this session and carrying ap
propriations of greater or lesser sums
are the following:
McAliBlor for Improvement Wallowa
canyon, fKXW.
Urownoll state bank commissioner,
alary fl'jOO per year and traveling ex
IIAnMeM.
, ... .... , 1
lirownull stale irrigation engineer,'
salxry fHWO per annum.
I'rlce examiner hi state anu county
treasurer, salary $.'1500 per annum.
Maxwell graded school at lillitmo ik,
Holt slate assessor, salary iijIKJ per
annum and traveling expenses.
Carter Oregon stute dairy and lood
commissioner, salary flOlO per year
and expenses.
uowan Uraded school ai minis,
$.5000.
Htuiwer I'isli commissioner, salary
$2000 ner annum, $'0( per annum for
expenses and $500 each for five deputies.
Calbreatli Mate horticultural in
spector, $'.'000 per annum.
Maxweil-fisli hatchery ai iiiiuiiiook,
$.'1000.
Haley State grain inspector, sow
per annum
uesner soldier a nome, f ib.uuu.
Kalev State board of horticulture,
$15,000 per annum.
Kailroad commiHHon, $ .
Tax relief of Tillamook county, $2,-
028.08; Washington county, 10,01)8 33:
Harney, $t(10U; Union, $9,004.33.
Keliel o Ida Templulon, f-'u.iwu.
6 Board of horticulture $ 12 000
3 Fish commission l.COO
0 New pilot schooner 115,000
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Numerous Changes In Roadi Mill Bar
clay Allowed $200 Damages on
Acoount of 8u.pen.loi Bridge
Cable Anchorage.
WHERE TUB GOLD OOK1.
The following table gives the amount
of gold in the principal European banks
on January 17 of this year and January
18 of last year:
- - . 1895. lN'.H. Gain.
England tlHflMfita ai.M0,AM ",0tM,ll0
1'rillloe S8,li.'IO,4.'8 67,!!I1.UIIU 1T,6 U.M
Germany 3,l81,r.!S Sl.an.ll.'io 7,!Wfl,M6
AusL-liuugary... lfi.acM.UJO 10,M,m 6;as,w0
NpHln . 8.004,11110 7,'J1S,0IX Hi.tMl)
Nolherlsnda 4,l)!M,JOO 4.017,0110 77.(1110
Nat. llefglum 3,4j,UK) 8,010,017 Mll.Sffl
Total ilS7,7l,M4 flM,lK,472 36,0U,07
It thug appears that while this
country lost in gold exports last year
$81,200,000 the chief European banks
gained just about twice, that amount
1103,000,000 In round numbora. Of
this the Bank of England gained $10
000,000, the Bank of France $78,000,000
(or nearly as much as the net log of
the United States), the Bank of Ger
many $25,000,000 and of Austria-Hun
gary 120,000.000.
The gold reserve In our treasury on
January 12 of last year wag $74,108,140
un the 1st ot January this year it wag
$80,000,000. The Clearing-House banks
of New York city held $ 75,512,000 of
specie on the 12th of January, against
$118,303,000 on the same day In 1804.
Only half of the foreign gain In gold
was drawn from this country. Th
reminder came from Australia, Africa,
the Guinnas and other sources of
supply.
9 Normal school, Drain 5,000
12 Tax rebate Clatsop Co 10,137
19 Graded school, Lake view. . . 5,000
23 School dist. 73, Jackson .... 1.000
58 Tax rebate Coos Co 087
(19 Tax rebate Douglas Co 700
73 Constitutional convention. . 15,000
90 Tax rebate Union Co 11,094
119 Normal school, Ashland. . . 5,000
144 East Oregon asylum 140,000
230 Examiner steam engineers
(per year) 2,000
244 Tax rebato Multnomah.... 07,000
2"0 Snake river bridge 13,100
271 Improvement Grande
Konde river 25.000
275 Portage railway 300,000
278 Voting machines 125,000
280 Road to Bohemia mines. . . 5,000
287 Belief Wasco county 4,000
289 Graded school, Eastern
Oregon 6,000
292 Tax rebate Baker Co 7.848
298 Soldiers' home buildings. . 29.500
305 Moral director (per year).. 1,200
207 Southern Oregon asylum.. 100,000
3148.- P. Moss and others.... 080
323-J. H. Sharp 3,600
345 Fish hatcheries lu.OOO
Tjik theory that that value which
admittedly is produced by all com'
munity, and never by any single indl
vidual, justly belongs to community,
and should djfray the expenses of the
government of community , and its just
and natural complement, that the pro
ducts of personal effort and enterprise
belong to the enterprising individual
who produces them, Is the single tax
theory; a very simple and logical
proposition, says an exchange. Were
this method of taxation enforced the
men who have made millions by freezing
to property in our great cities would
have to pay their just share of taxes,
and at the same time the farmer would
not be flued by increase of taxation for
improvement of his land.
The story thut the Hawaiian govern
ment was selling bonds at 25 cents on
the dollar for the purpose of influencing
legislation iu this country in favor of
annexation is met by the statement t hat
just now the Hawaiian treasury is In
better condition than the treasury of the
united btate. 1 tie revenue is. more
than sufficient for the expenses, there is
a surplus on hand, bonds are sold over
the treasury counter for par, and there
is no worry over the question of gold
shipments. We believe that Hawaii ie
also free from the nuisance of financiul
cranks, and altogether the position of
the secretary of the treasurer in Hawaii
should excite a feeling of envy in
Washington.
It looks as if Governor Lord is not
going to be very popular out at the east
end of State street. The pardon mill,
like Mr. Pennoyer's sawmill, is shut
down. Stateman.
Don't forget Capt. John Kelly when
you want any fresh salmon, halibut,
cod, lobsters, etc. Orders ca n also be left
for a nice chicken for your Sunday din
ner. For your strings and extras for all
musical instruments go to Burmeister
4 Andresen'g, who keep full supply .
The Backet Store can save you from
15 to 20 per cent, on every . dollar's
worlh of goods yea buy.
' in i m m
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Total $1,022,908
A bill of considerable interest to linn
ber districts is one introduced by Senator
Brownell lor the inspection and meas
urement of logs. It divides the Btate
into 12 lumber districts. Each lumber
inspector or his deputy shall receive for
measuring or scaling logs or similar
timber the following fees: For one or
more rafts or lots ol less than 200,000
feet, 4 cents per 1000 feet ; for one or
more rafts or lots of 200,000 feet or more,
3 ceuiH per 1000 feet ; fees to be collocteu
Irom the buyer and seller ol said logs.
The present session is now three
quarters gone and absolutely nothing of
importance has been done. Too session
opened on January l lth and the forty
day torin expires at midnight on Satur
day, February 23d. There is but nine
davs remaning.
Senator Patterson's woman's suffrage
bill created not a little discussion In the
senate and was adopted by a vote of 17
to Jl, absent uarter and Maxwell
Those voting against a constitutional
amendment extending tho right of suf
frage to women worn : Bancroft, Butler,
Culbreath, Cogswell, Huston, McAllister
McGinn. Haley, bmitli ol Liaison,
Woodard, Hiinon. Adopted in house
also, Beach, Burko, Cardwell, Cheeton,
Curtis, Keyt, Long, McCraken, McGreer,
l'uxton, Thompson voting no.
The legislature committee of the Ore-
iron State secular Union, consisting
of Katie Kehm Smith, secretary of the
union, Mrs. A, E. Barker and Hon. Lee
Laughlin last week had an audience
before the house committee on assess
ment and taxation. The Secular Union
wants a total separation of state and
church and that all church property be
taxed.
Up to Monday but thirteen bills have
passed and received the approval of the
governor. All but one are town incor
poration bills.
It costs from four to twenty times
more to maintain the O.N. G. than is
expended fur like purposes in other
stales. Here is a chance to retrench.
One of the reasons why there will be
no radicul legislation against railroads
this session or fur many sessions, can
he found in the fact that a large part of
Oregon has no railroads and thut every
locality needs and wants one, and the
representatives of those localities do
not propose to take any action that will
discourago the building or extension ot
brandies or main lines.
The clerkshin business is an abuse
a ruuulur hack for political hangers-on.
Many clerks ol the present session have
not as vet touched pun to paper. Their
salary is going on, however. Statetmnn.
itepresentutive Holer has introduced
a bill prepared with some care by Mr.
Buih, the Salem banker, providing a
penalty of $1000 to $5000 line and from
one to five years imprisonment for bank
olliuiuls who receive deposits knowing
their bank ia insolvent. The banking
committee has agreed unanimously
upon a favorable report.
It hag recently developed that at
least four men say they voted lor Binger
Hermann in the senatorial caucus,
three Lane county men and Senator
Brownell, yet nulv two Hermann votes
were found in the lint! What became of
tho other two and who cast the Dolph
votes if they were not cast (or Hermann 7
It will be recalled Dolph had only two
more than a majority of that caucus.
Journal.
S B 212, Dawsou for appropriation of
canal and locks at Oregon City.
II B 3')5, Long Amending the salary
law of 1893.
H B 33(1, Wright Prescribing nutter
of keeping countv accounts.
Photographs made in first class
style at Brown's photograph gallery.
Call and examine his work.
Ooiidon E. Hayes, County Judge.
It. Scott and F. J.ukiar, Commissioners.
Heport of viewers on change in the
Farnsworth road accepted and ordered
that the change In said road be estab
lished as per said report; expense
account of $32 ordered paid.
Report of viewers on the D C Ball
road acceplod and W II Mattoon, E
Harrington and Henry Jewell appointed
aa viewers of damages, to moot a place
of beginning on February Kltli at 10
a. in., and determine how much less
valuable the premises of said clnimants
of damages (Oliver Bobbins and G J
Trulllnger) will be rendered by said
road ; ex) ense account of $54.40 ordered
pail.
Report of viewers on tho change in
the Ilutton and Baker road accepted
and road ordered opened nn line of sur
vey ; expense account of $21.80 allowed.
Petition of Kate Barclay for da mages
nn account of suspension bridge cablet
being anchored on her property : $200
damages allowed ; Commissioner .Tuggir
dissenting.
Report of J L Swall'orJ on road work
approved and expense of $12.45 allowed.
Report of .1 W Smith on road work
approved and expense of f 42.5'J allowed.
Petition of E B Stark et al for two
road districts in Milk CroeK precinct
denied.
Petition of D J Palmuteer et al for a
change in the Oregon City and Salem
road granted and D W Kinnaird ordered
to survey an I C W Armstrong, Adam
Knight and D W Howard to view, lo
meet at place of beginning on the 21st
day of February at 10 a. m.
Application granted of school district
No 48 for the transfer to disti let 48 of
ertaln property in said district, but
wrongly assessed to other districts .
Petition of Henry Kleinsmith et al
for viewers to a change in county road
withdrawn.
Petition of J F Millslead et al for
assistance to Cyrus Burley referred to
Commissioner Jaggar, with power to
act.
Application of W A White et al to
have the title of lots in county addition
in Oregon City perfected: As the
county has long ago parted with all
title that it ever had in block 128 (or
block 15 county add) and block 140 (or
block 17 county add), but ag the
proceedings have been irregular,
which clouds the title, it is ordered
that the county clerk execute a quit
claim deed on behalf of county to John
Myers, former owner.
Petition of Henry Wilbern et al for
viewers to a change in the Foster and
Milwaukle road: The petition wag dis
allowed on motion of II E Cross, at
torney for Mrs. Glover, a property
owner along line of said road.
Petition of Geo J Currin et al for a
change in the Foster and Milwaukie
road and Currinsville road: Matter
postponed until next regular term, and
that in the meantime the county road
master be instructed to examine into
the advisability and practicability of pro
posed change and so report.
Petition of S Barney et al for change
in Thayer road granted and D W Kin
naird to survey and T B Thomas, Henry
Hughes and M M MuGeehan lo view, to
meet at place of beginning on February
27th at 10 a. m.
Petition of J T Drake et al for bridge
across Butte creek on the road leading
from Marquam to Mt. Angel laid over
so ag to confer with Marion county
court.
Additional bond of Sheriff E O Mad-
dock as tax collector examined and
approved.
Proposition denied of II II Johnson
et al for the improvement of the For
sytbe road.
Application of A M Shibley for as
sistance to Joseph Raney granted and
$8 per mouth allowed, commencing Feb
ruary 1st; warrants payable to A M
Shibley.-
Report of viewers on the change in
the Oregon City and Molalla road ap
proved and road ordered opened on line
of survey ; expense account of $03.40
allowed.
Petition of Chas Miller et al for a new
roud district in Viola precinct denied.
Report of A W Cooke, supervisor of
road district No I, for January, approved
and accounts paid as follows: Labor
$10.75, supervision $0, totul (90.75.
Report of W II Smith, supervisor of
road district 2, for January, approved
and expense account allowed as follows :
Labor $132.95, material $29.94, super
vision $21.
Report of E P Carter, supervisor of
roud district 3, fur January, approved
and labor account of (10.35 allowed.
Report of G W Prosser, supervisor of
road district 4, for January, approved
and expense account allowed as follows :
Labor $193.80, material (8, supervision
$0.
Report of road supervisors for the
year ending February 4, 1895, approved.
Propoiition of B F Linn lor planking
the Oregon City and Highland road ac
cepted and ordered that county judge
enter into contract with said Linn, who
is to prepare roadway, deliver, lay
down and spike the lumber for $7.50 per
thousand ; work to be done under super
vision of roadmaster and engineer.
Repoits of officers on collection of
fees during January approved. Fees
collected sa follows: Clerk $183.30,
recorder $i:t0.20, sheriff (412.65.
Mileage and per diem of commissioners
allowed as follows : R Scott, 3 da ys and
18 miles, $10 80; F Jaitgar, 3 days and
12 miles, $10.20.
BII.I.S AM.OWKII.
D B Recs A Co, pauper 4 73
HI. Vincent's Hospital, pauner.
claimed $10 30 8 15
Oregon City Hospital, pauper. .. 04 20
California Power Works, road.. 0 80
Irwin-Hodsnn Co, records 13 40
Jury list, district 14 7 00
W (I Cooke, sheriff's 4 54
BFLinn, road 24 77
Smith & Dunn, road 3 80
Mrs C A Nash et al, clerk's. ... lift 50
Glass A rrudhom.ne, stationery. 2 00
Millard Hyatt, deputy sheriff.. . 37 00
E O Haddock, sheriff's, claimed
$8.4tl 4 50
Isaac Larkin. sheriff's 8 00
Btate vs Oliver Scheidler 20 85
State vs J K Worthington 35 00
8 M Ramsby, recorder's. . ...... 5(1 50
C W Vohderahe, courthouse:... 18 25
J C Bradlev, assessor's 152 00
P h Donaldson, grnd I y witness 2 20
Noblitt's stable, justice court ex
pense, claimed $15 100
State vs F Rowan 12 75
w A Huntley, stationery 37 65
C G Huntley, pauper 11 15
II S Strange, deputy clerk 10 00
EC Lakin, not allowed 2 50
8 J Bachler " 9 20
VACATION WARRANTS liSVED.
For scalps ( 4 00
Circuit court expense 20(1 00
Paupers 287 00
Armory rent 25 00
Indigent soldiers 12 00
Officers' salaries POO 34
Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder
Awanhd Gold Mtdil Midwinter Filr, Ssa Franciscc.
Sunday School Convention.
Following ! the program of the FIHh Annual
Convention of the Sunday School Association of
Clackamas county which meet it Clackamas
Thursday and Friday, February 21 and 22, In the
Methodist church. President, . Chris Jloberg,
Oregou Cily. Secretary, Miss R. M. DolisUlson,
Oregon City.
TIII'SKDAY EVENINU.
7:00 Song service, led by Mr. Lawrence, 'of
Clackamas.
7:30 Address: Who Calls Us Together, by
uev. a. j. anmgomery, i urpgon i;ny.
Anthem: Be Joyful and Sing unto the Lord.
3:00 Address: Dulles ol Sunday tobool Superin
tendents, by J. K, Oroum, Oregon City.
FRIDAY MORNU'O.
0:00-Pralse service, led by Alvln Shanks, of
1'anby.
9:30 I'anor: Over Succew, by Mrs. Emma Groom,
of Oregon City.
Music.
9:45-Our Failures, by (ieo. Randal, of Now Era.
Discussion.
10:10 Address: International Lesson System Is
It the Best? by Kev. J. W. Cowan, ol Oregon
City.
Solo: Sclecte '. by Mrs. Dora Grey, of Ore
gon City.
10:40-Adcires: Use of Maps, by Prof. Gary, of
Milwaukie.
Discussion.
11 :10-Address: The Library and Its Use, by G. W.
Hwope, of Oregon City.
Discussion. Music
U:30--Addresa: Christ, tho Model Teacher, by
Kev. Conner, of Canby.
Discussion. Appointment of committees.
FRIDAY AFTEBNOON. I
1:80 Song service by the children of Clackamas
schools, led by Weldon Shanks, of Canby.
2:00- Election of olilcers.
2:15 Reports of olilcers.
2:46-8olo, by Miss Ella F. Hoberg, of Oregon
ciiy.
00-Address: Friendly Attitude and Keed of
Co-operation, by Kev. W. 11. McLain, of Ore
gon City.
Music.
3:30 Paper: Relation of Ihe Chautauqua Idea
to the Sunday School, by Miss O. Finley, ol
Oregon Cily.
DI8CUSSIOU.
FRIDAY EVININO.
7:00 -Praise service, led by the newly elected
president.
7::iu Address, by Rev, Carl A. Holdridge, of
roruanu.
Music.
8:11 Gospel service, led by Rev. G. Sykes, of
Oragnn City.
Closing Praise services.
fBrlng -Gospel Hymus No. 5.''
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Oskct linn ry C, P'yns,
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aTIorthern
bli PACIFIC R. R.
for Infants and Children.
THIRTY yr' os)srTtlom of CaeiorU with th yav4roaf of
mnlllloni of prona, pwmlt n to spok of It without failf.
It la niiqnstlonatily ihm teat remedy for Infaxati mni CMldf
tho world has oTor taow. It la harmleaa. Children llfct. It. It
! Ht thorn h 1th. It will to their Urea. Ta It Mothws haw
OBf thlm which l opiolmtoly aafo and praotloaJUy porfaot a St
child's fdlolno.
CoatorU dertroya Worm a.
Coatorla aJloya ToTorlahnois.
Coaterlat proronta vomiting; Sonr Cnrd.
Cetatorlo enroa Diarrhoea and Wind Collo.
CnotorU rolleToa Toothing1 Trophies.
Cawtorlo enroa Constipation and FlatnlemcT.
Caatorla aontrallaoi tho ogouto of oarhonlo add gae or poloonono air.
Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
Caatorla aaalmilatoe tho food, tognlatoa tho stomach and howola,
tiring; healthy and natnral aloop.
Caatorla la pnt np In ono-alio hottloi only. It la not sold In hnlh.
Don't allow any ono to sol! yon anything olao on tho ploa or promlao
that It la"Jnat aa good" and "will answer OTory pnrpcao.'
Boo that yon got C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
Tho IWe-afanllo
algnatnro of
U on Tory
wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
auoasAU Aria ta
MANHOOD RESTORED! 'ZLK,-
gut rauM-ed toeure a. I tiorvuus diseases, such aa Weak Meninrjr.Lussof Itraln
Power, Headache, Wake! ul liens, Lost Manhood, Miihtly Kiulsnlmis, Nervous,
lie. Lalldraliisandlohsof powerln Generative Orifans of either sox citini-d
by overexertion, youthful err!, excessive use of tobacco, ouluin or slim,
ulanta, which lead to Inhrmlty. Consumption or Insanity. Can bo carried In
Text pocket. SI per bix, for Hlit by mall prepaid. WIIIiagA order we
le a written aoumntee to cure or reruna the Money. Sold by all
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Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Medal and Dlpletaa.
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
How to Cure Yourself While Using t.
The tobacco habit grows on a man
until his nervous system ia seriously af
fected, imparing health comfort and
happiness. To quit suddently la too se
vere a shock to the system, as' tobacco,
to an invpterate user becomes a stimu
lant that his system continually craveg.
llaco-Curo is a scientific cure for the to
bacco habit, in all its forma, carefully
compounded after the formula of an
eminent Berlin physician who hag used
it in his private practice since 1872, with
out a failure, purely vegetable and guar
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all the tobacco you want, while taking
Baco-Cnro, it will notify you when to
stop. We give a written guarantee to
permanently cure any case with three
boxes, or refund the money with 1 0 per
cent, interest. Baco-Curo is not a substi
tute, but a scientific cure, that cures
without the aid of will power and with
no inconvenience. It leaves the system
as pure and free from nicotine as the day
you took your first chew or smoke. Sold
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antee, at (1.00 per box, three boxes,
(thirty days treatment,) $2 50, or sent
direct upon receipt of price, send sis
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Manufacturing Chemists, La Crosse,
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JANUARY 26th, AT 10 A. M.
Sale ILasts 1 5 Days.
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Sleeping Cars
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Tourist
Dining Viws
Sleeping Cms
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TO
CHICAGO
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MKW VOHK T
IllltlilX Willi Hll
FOiNi'ri KANT ami SOUTH.
For Information, tlini)
tickets, cull on ur u tile
i-anls, maps mid
D. CHARLTON,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE Ol' FINAL SKrn.KMKXr
In the matter of the estalo of Chrlstcna Cal
lahan, deceased
VOTICK IS IIERRBY tllVKN THAT TH K
iinilerslirne' . adnilnUlrntor of lliu eslule ol
Clirlsteua Callvhaii, deecaKcn, has tiled his llnal
renorl and nci-nuul as such adniMilsinitiir In Ihe
county eourt of tho r.ouuty of ClHckainas. stale
nf Oregon, and that Monday, Ihe 1st iliiy of
April, ihili, at iu o elocK, a in., ui me eourinoiiNe
In said i'ountv, litis been appointed as the time
and plai-e lor the settlement of said llnal rciMirl
and account and the hearing uf objection
thereto.
gAMUFI. K.NI.I.K. Administrator.
Dated February R, lwjs
llrotviicll it Dresser. Attorneys tor snld e-uuv
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tub Best Salve In the world for Cuts
Druslses, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles
or no pay required. It Is guaranteed lo give
perfect satlsfacUon or money refunded. Price
ee ntspcrboz. For sale by Cha imau A Co,
Charman Bros ' Block.
Bellmrt B's'h, court house aoft$ 00
"Mi wan A 1'ntrow " .7 60
Coi'KiKa, printing H H5
1' KeHtaurant, meals for jury 6 50
Job 11 Early, pauper 1 75
Charman A Son, " 18 80
(ieo I) Barnard, warrants 123 05
K It Alldriilge, road 1 50
Pope A Co, " 8 00
W ilson A Conke " 11 22
Jury list, district 2 7 00
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
All Free.
Those who have lined Dr. K'ng'a New
Discovery know Its value, and those who have
not, have now the opportunity to try It Free. Cal
on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle,
Free. Bend your name ann address lo II. K.
Bucktcn&Co., Chicago, and get a sample box
of Dr. King's New Life, Pills Free, u well as a
copy of Guide to Health and Household
Instructor, Free. All ot which it guaranteed to
do you good and cost you nothing at Charman &
Co.'s Drugstore, Charman Bros. Bloik.
Free Pills.
Bend your sddress to II. E. Bncklen 4 Co.,
Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's
New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of
their merits. These pills are easy In action and
particularly effective In Ihe cure of Constipation
and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver
troubles they have been proved Invaluable.
They arc guaranteed to be perfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to be purely
vegetable. They do not weaken by their action,
but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly
Invigorate the system. Regular size, 'i'v per box
Sold by Charman A Co., Druggists, Charman
Bros. Block.
IThea Baby waa skk, we gave her Caatorla.
Vben she waa a Child, the cried for Castoria,
When the becanw Mlaa, ah clung to Caatorla.
When aha had Children, she gave them Caatorla
For Ortr Fifty Tears.
Aa Ou amu Wux-Taiao Bskidt. Mrs. Wia
low's Soothing Syrap kaa am used fur over aft J
years by millions of mothers fur their ehiMrea walla
teething, with perfect snceess. It soothes the child,
softens the gams, allays all pain, cares wiad coin,
and Is th beat remedy fur Dtarrhota. Is pleasant to
the nuts. tM by Drag gists la every part of the
WorM. Twenty-Set cents a bottle. Its ealae la in-
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
8tatr vs A!f'it Bengatron, insane
" K t Creexy, insane ..
" J Nichnlson'laiuied S5U
" Kred Bourquin
" I Hire, claimed SI5.13.
" 1 Howard A J Burnett
Imiueat of Henry Heaa.
3 7 00 , calculable. Be ann and ask for Mrs. Window's
5 00
10 00 I
9 00'
Soothing Syrap, and lake aw ether kind.
It ia an indisoulable fact that for more
- 05 (hirJ fifty years, children, from the age of
" 1 three monllia to ten years, bare oeea
8 20 benefited by Stfdman's Soothing Pow-
42 50 derm. These Powder are termed anothinsT
Nulilitt's stable 33 W i because the correct mitigate, and te-
K C Maddock, sheriff's 55 IB , more, disorders of he system incident to
f W (Jreenmaii, rlera's 1 W ' teething.
Sterling Silver Umbrella Clasps, Only 25c
AT...
THE IOWA JEWELER
A. N. WRIGHT.
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
305 Morrison St, opp. P.O., Portland
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMKNT-
Notice Ib hereby uiven that tlm undtir-
Bigned, executrix of the. will t.f l'eter
Met, rath, ileeenscd, tint liled her account
for final m ttlement in the county court
of Clackiiiuas county and Blnte of Ore
2n, and that suid court has annnlmed
Monday, the 4th day of March, l.Silj,
at the hour uf 10 o'clock a. in., for hear
inf objevtiongtogaid account and Bctl le
nient thereof.
Dated this Itfth day of January, lS'.lj.
Mary Mciuatii,
Executrix of the will of l'eter Me
Gralh, deceased.
Oregon Pacific Railroad Company
t il AS. t'l.AIIK, ll.coilr.r,
Coiiiicciina with Sir. "IIOJIKIl" beiwean Ymjulna
slid San rranolsco.
4lkiinr I.. n Han Piaiiclaro February Will, March
M, l.'lli, Ml and Ulst.
Hiiamer li-ares Yaiiiliia Chruary Mill, March Tib
I7lh and -.'(ill.
Illi:lil rMvmil to eliango tailing dales without
umIU-c.
Kur frelithl and paumiger rales aply lo any Agent
I'll. SB. S. IIKMUIVM, HO!f CO.,
Ns. il in II Miirkel 8lre.il,
HanKraiiclsco, Cel.
i UAH. ( I, AUK, deceiver,
1'urralli', Orvgnn.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION
A XI) OI'I'K K Af OIIKdONOITV.OItKOOM,
S'Jni ry an. Mi.,. Nmli e Is hereby (Ivenlhal
tlm fiilliiH liiv nai I M-uler has llleil milhenf
lilsliiti'iiilnii tniiiiilfi- Anal priHif iu support ui hla
liilm. anil llialnalil proof will Ih mailo hWore
IhniHi-r anil liioHvur I'. M. f.niiil Ulllc-eat ureirou
i II v. uri'uiiii, nn March V, MM, vlsi
J.WIKH K. ('I'llltlK,
II. K, N,i. KUI7, fur the SW.'l nt Bcc. 12. Twi. S 8 ,
It. K. He liitincs tlit- fiilliiwllia wllncsses to
pnive his c.iiitliniiiiis rcslih-iM-o imhiii anil rult.
viilH'ii ui, ilil Imi'l, vis: Krul IiIih-IicI, Thus.
K.iiiik. Jihi, M iu ami 11 V I'atkiir. all uf
I'licrr) villi-, Ori-Ktm.
uiiiii.il l A. nii.i.r.H, iteiiisivi.
NOTICE l-OIJ ITULICATION.
AND (II KICK AT (iltl'tiON CITY, OltKd'ON,
eti.tiriii.ry I. lMl.1 Nolict-la henliy kIvuii that
lie fnllou iitK-iiiiin, ,1 at tiler lias llh-il niiilce of
Ills llilclltlull Iu in .kc lllilll liriHlf In Slllilmrt of
Ins chtliii, ami tluii sitiil pruuf will ho niadu be
uirc the It, KlXi-raml Kcciivr II, 8 l.nliil Hire
nt im-iiuii t'liy,()rcuiin,oiiJliirch luih, m tit:
WILLIAM W. I'dltTKIt,
II. P. Nn. 7-71. fur Ihe UK. '4 uf Hit!. W,Tp. 8 8.,
It. A K. He Haines the 1 .HuwjiiK wllnessos to
prove his i-untjiiiioiis realilciii-e iiinhi anil cultl
viitlon of, until laml, rix: bainiit-1 C. Ilult'inan
timl AiiilrcwJ Rrluiiamn, u( lon, Uri-Kuu. and
JiiIiii '. Trary ami lieu. J. t'urrlii. of Currins
ville, On-Ko'i.
ltOIIKUT A. Mil. I.Kit, Register.
NOI'lCE I OU ITULICATION.
JAM! ul'TICK AT oltKdON CITY, OIIKI.ON,
.Lniuatx :iii, Iwio. Kut-ce Is hereby ulveii that
the followina-iiiiiiiiMl MHlr has llleil uutloo uf
his Intention In iiinkii iliutl proof in siipiairt of
his chiiiii. 11111I Unit s.iiil proof Mill he made he
lure the Keiiisivr ami luci-lvcr II H. Laml olllcv
at Oregon C.ly, nreuoii, nu March 27, lull.',, via:
II1KI) HIIXIIKI.,
II K. No. 8I.VJ. fur Ihe KV. i f Heo. T. 8 .,
It. .1 K He tiiiMiet lllu IhIiuwIiir witnesses to
rove his e.iiiiluuoiii, rehlileiire imhiii anil oiiltl-
viti Eon ol, hi i,l lii ml , tlx: Thulium A. Evans.
J, imc h. Curric ami .lohii Mnsn, if Cherryvllle,
Uri'Kun. ami t harli s I'liftial, of Hanily, Orefton.
itiiui'.iii a. .Mll.l.r.u, Kegister.
TO THE PUBLIC.
All subscribers ilclin(iieiit to Ihe
Coi-itiKR ai urgently rciineHted to pay
their bills in order that the. accounts
may be closed. Dollars, wheat, outs
or potatoes taken in payment.
I. LkM AI1IKL'.
Notice.
United States Land OHioe, OreL'nn
City, Oregon, January 31, 18115 .Notice
is hereby iriven that tne iniprove i pint
of survey of township (I south, lanire 0
east, has heen received frem the stir
veyor general ol Uregnn, antl on march
12, 18!).), at 9 o'clock a. in , of suiil (lav
plat will he liled in thin cilice anil Ihe
land therein embraced will be subject
to entry or. and after said date
Kijiikht A. Mil. i. Kit, KeuiBtcr.
Petkk Paji'KT, Heceivei.
FOR SALE.
Eighty acres of fine (arm laml, mostly
bottom, on Woodcock creek, ClnckainiiB
countv. two miles from Meadow ISruok
postoHice. Three acres cleared. 12 acres
slashed ; good house 20x30. Price fSOO,
of which 00 must be paid dowi , bal
ance two years" tune, tor lurt her par
ticulars cull at Courier cilice or adilreHs
me at Vancouver, Wash,
Mrs. Anna Taylor.
R-l-P-A-N-S
ONE GIVES RELIEL.
Weekly Oregonian
AND
Oregon Courier
FOK 9.
Inquire nt thU Ofllce.
Sl'MMONS.
In tho Circuit Court t.f tlm State of Oregon, for tl
County uf I'lm-kitMUM,
Jiir..T ('lilt, I'li.hitlir vi Itohert J. H-'Hltlr, truitrt;
It'iiittit J I km m f, Mnry a Niuir, ueortce u.
(sllirhiii itiitl It U ill Iter. defenUiiiiU.
jo Itntitrt J. Iltnltio, trtintiw; H.Mrt J Ilea It If,
Mttry A Smile, UcorK" . (iibtun auu U. ii,
MIIIit. dt'ftudHiit.H nUtvu iimiiuhI .
N T1IK NAMti OK TIIK HTATK OV OIIKOOV,
ymi iihd t'ui h uf you Hit) lii'wlrv nutlitnl huiI
riMiiin-il U iiij'Hr tunl uwr lit- ciiiiluliit bniii,
niiw nu tile in lliu uIIU'h of Hie clerk of the altova
phi it ltd court, on or uefi.ro tho l.'itli tiny of April.
ihtt.V tM'ltiic tlit tirst iliiy of tliu term of Haiti court
Willi li Mill lie helil next ti.lluwllig tlm Xirution of
ttiu Unit reM'rilK! In the order of wtiii Cuurt fur
the ftervirij uii you of tlm mi mhioiii herein by pub.
1 1 mt Ion, mill yi'ii Hiiti emli of you tire hereby nu titled
thut Ifyuii or either tt juu tall to appear nd
Hiinwer Miid coin plaint Hkabove retjiilreil, pluintitT
will upply to lllu court for the n-lief deiuauded in
MiHlcoiiipliiiut mill will tk juilitii.eiit KK'tlnst. y u,
hihI fuch ol you hen In, iih pni.VHl lor therein. Tlx:
For h dec iee timl ilitihiifl Intvo huiI recover of mid
from deffiiilttiii, Itohert J.J It. at tie, truatee. and of
imd trtm eat h and nil of naiil (lel'eniiniiU, on certain
pr llisHr-ii t foi tTlH) mailt1 by nid Jtobert J .
Itetitlic, t Ui-lee, t ii ,lunt Mil, lM.ll, heiirlriK iutemt
nt h pi r cent per aiiiium paynhle to plHiutilf, on
wlilrlt Interest Jini been pit ill, amloti a uiortgaK
Klveii l.y tii id Hubert J. Inutile, trustee, on tha
ttillowiiig detHrihtHt property, alt tinted iu Cluckmnaa
enmity. Oregon, towit; ii'iiiniiiK at thu aoutli
ciit cttrner of the wetsl Imlf uf the Bant
hit If of M-ction 2, township 2 aoutli. range 2 eaut,
runuitiK tht'iice went tmciuK the nouth line of tmld
Kcctioii O. IS clmitiR to the iiinrter section corner on
the Mouth Hue of mid xertlon; thence north tntclng;
Dip wert lin of the etut half of will section lUchalna:
thence eitt on H lute pitrttllel with tile south line of
wtiii Mt'tton lu.uy ciixini to a int efjuimHtant
from thu cast lino and the west line of said west
hall of ihe eii-Ht half of rnil ttvctloii. thence north
In chilli i to a eiUiMlintuitt from the east line and the
wot linof Mtid went half of the east half of said
wectioti; thfuce etut on a line parallel with the south
line of mud m cllon 10 im chains to the east line of
Miid went half of the eit-t half f wild seotiulli (hence
south eh ui nn tutlie place of licglnnliift;, conUlnins;
;tn li1 acrc.o. nn' m or len.4. navo and accept a strip of
land 12 H'Ol wide till' the etiHt side of mild tract of
land, ituda atrip of land 12 feet wide off the west side
uf that portion of Miid tract which Inn for Its west
boundary the weat line of wild weat half of tho east
half of Nil i section, fur public row I purposes, to
Miure tlm hi i me, the alt in of 3.'i and intereKt
thereon from thin ilnte antl 0175 attorney's fee and
Co) and iliribiiraeiiieuta herein; for a decree fore
td i is in if said niortirHjie ami ordering; tald mortgaged
propel ty to be Mtl und the proceetls applied to the
pii.vineiit of expeiiMn of hule, Costa, disbursements)
and nitnrney'ft fee herein and of suiil promissory
note, and ulo for a decree that tile above named
iletViidioiiFt mid eHcli of thi'in Mnd all persona
claiming by, throtitih or under them, or either of
llieiu. Hulmeijuetit to the execution of said mortgage,
he barred itnd fortHihwd of all claim, Interest, right,
title, Hen or equity of redemption save only the
Btattitury riKlit t.i ri'deemliiif, on or to said raort
Knifed prcini-eH or any prt tliercoi, and for such
otheriiuil tuither relief as to the court thall seeio
meet and ciui(a'c.
'I he service of this summons upon you by puhll
eati'-n is made puntmtnt to an order mule by the
Jmlpeuf the uhiiYft entitled court on the 7th day of
January, IWiV
' J A STOIinAltD, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pitted .fuiiunry 7, Portland, Oregon .
SIMX'IAL CORrOKATK MEETING.
rmiKKE WILL UK A 8FKCIAL CORPORATE
- ineetiiiff ol the members of the Wlllumotte
Sn vIiik.4 niul I, nun Avsoeintioii nt their otlloe
Tiiesduy, Kebnmry 10th, lhy.r nt 7::tU p. m , for
the purpose f nominating directors and
nudltors for tho ensuing year, and to elect tellers
to net at the nniiiml corporate mcelinfr.
By order of K. G. (.'Al'lKI.D. FreBldent.
Attest: HKKMAN K. Jt)N KS, Secretary.
Oregou City, Ore., February 8th, 1606.
Ripnns Tubules : ono Kivos relief.
KiuaiiK Tahulcs assist tiigoatiOD.
Ripiitis i'ahulcs cure bil.ousneHt.
SPRING 1895.
71
Tlie Be
Silks
t Quality India
in all shades,
Figured India
very new, . . .
Dimity,
English Percales,
colors,
fast
40c
Yard
15c
Yard
Yard
Outing Flannels,
handsome line,
very
Ladies Sack Kid Gloves,
regular price $1
5000 Yards
trimmings,,
Silk, gimp
From
6c up
75c
Pair
5c
Yard
CASH PRICES.
I fin Buys 20 lbs. rice, 28 pounds white beans, 19 lbs. dry
(J) I UU granulated sugar, 20 lbs. extra C, 20 lbs. prunes, plums
or apples, 10 lbs. good lard, 10 lbs. clrv salt meat, 18 yds. Cabot V, 20
yds. outing flannel, and in shoes $1 buys I pair good oxfords, usually
$f.45, and ladies solid coarse button shoes, usually $1.50.
Another shipment ladies' Dongola shoes, patent tip, great value
for $i.?o. Broken lots ladies' and misses' shoes at cost or less, baby
shoes 25c up; boys' plows, warranted, $1.25; mens' warranted plows,
$1.35 up; ladies' heavy slippers cut to 45c.
Steel wire nails, 6 and 8 penny, $2.50 keg or 33 lbs. $1; 10 to 20
penny, $2.25 keg or 40 lbs. $1; 30 to 60 penny, $2 keg or 45 lbs. $1.
Reductions in Every Department.
RED FRONT, Oregon City.
RUDOLPH GOLDSMITH,
151 3d st, Portland, Oregon.
"tend for Samples.
DON'T
STOP
TOBACCO
IfS IXJCHIOCS TO STOP SV DDES LY
nil duii't lie imposed upon y buying a
n-me'ly ll Ht requires yiu to do go, aa it i
MDtliini; n f re than a .iihxtitute. In the
nddfii Mi 1 )ii'e of tdl aero you must have
me ."(in t.lm.t. and in n ost all rases, (lie
flVet uf the ctininliint, be il opium, nior
phine, or other opiates,
li vi a lar worse tiat.it con
tacted. Ak vour drueirist
hIi. 111 BAC0 CUR0 It is
purely vegetable. You do
not hove to .top tiir.f to
I ico wiih BACO-CURO.
It will notify yon when to
stop and tour desire for tobarro will cease Your system will he aa free
from nicotine a the day before you took your lirKt c'lew'or srn..ke. An iron
clad wiitten Kiiarantee to absolutely cure the ti.b.it-cn habit in all its form.,
or money refunded. Price $1 per box or .1 boxes (30 days treatment and
guaranteed cure) t'2.5K For Ie by all driisr-.'isis or w ill be sent by mail
upon receipt of price Send six two-cent stamps f r sample box. Booklela
and proofs free. Kl'REKA CHEMICAL A Ji'FU lO , La dosse, Wis.
Offlr of THE PIONEER PRESS I OMPASV. C. W HnaMra, Suot.
M. i'.ui, Mn:n., dept. 7, 11.
Etirrka Chemlr.1 M't'g Co.. I.a rrn-. Wis.
Ih-st Hir. I have been s ub4C'. fien.l f.-r msnv vir, at .lurina the past two year.
I.r. smoked fifteen tn Iwenle rirar. reaiiUrljr eTtry l ir My wh.ile tifrvMis srstni became
.(TecU'd. nnlH my pliyiri.n lolit me I rnn.c se. up tli nf t'.h.n fur the time beiti:. at
k.L I thel the .w.lkl 4'Keely'nre." 'N.t-T .-B." an-1 srinim other remedies, bnt
without otilil 1 srcldptty !.rie! of ntir -BufwWuro." Three weks meo to.y I
ronsi.ler mv.t ci.mpletely ntreil: I am in p-ri.-et hIth. snl th h"fTih cr.rina for
tibai whi' h every inretersle smoker 1'ilU t.pr.' i le. hs. eomt.letely left aoe. 1 con
sider your "Btco-fwro" simply wond-rtir, .ml e in f'lllv ret-ommen-l it.
Yours rry tally, c W. BOSMCK.