Oregon Courier, A. W. CHENEY. CITV OFFICIAL PAPKB, Kntorcd In the Oregon City poitofnoeas second class matter. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Claokimii AbMraot I Trust Company. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. On year 0 HI I montlii I 00 Three monlhi fa""Tue date oppotlle your addreta on the paper denote! the lime to which jrou havs paia, Correspondent! wanted In all partf of the county; liberal Inducement!; write lor pariicu. Ian. I P. Klsher, newspaper advertising agent 12 Merchant!' Exchange, 8an Francisco, is our authorized agrat. Thii paper li kept on flit In hli office, OREGON CITY, MARCH 1, 1895. TIIF. COURIER TO BE SUED FOR LJ1IEI The following paid notice appeared in the Oswego Iron-Wotktr of last week Notice to tub PublicTo whom It may concern: I would like to he known that I am the proprietor of the Reception saloon at Oregon City. I would also like it to be known that my saloon is not a place of ill-fume as one or two would have it. I would further Hints that inv saloon, in its morals, in the stock of goods set upon the bur and in Its attendance is not excelled in Oregon City. Further, I would write for the benefit of the Coi hikh that I am preparing papers for the arrest of Its very poor editor for criminal libel. I defy the Commit or anyone else to prove that the Reception saloon has ever been a house of ill-fame. Hknkv Close, Oregon City, February 18, 18U5. The following item, which does not mention it as a house of ill-fame, up pcared in the Courier of January 25th A petition is being circulated to have the city council refuse to renew the license of the Reception saloon. This is one of the lowest places in town and should be closed. On February 8th this item appeared as part of the proceedings of this city council of February Gth : Petition read asking council to take some action in regard to the Reception saloon, an alleged disorderly place. Councilmen Porter and Moffat and Mayor btraight appointed a committee to investigate. The following report of the committee appointed by the council is sufficient to prove that the assertions of the Courier were facts: To the City Council of Oregon City, Oregon: Gentlemen. We, your com mittee to whom was referred the petition of C. T. Hickman and others in reference to the Reception saloon, beg leave to report that we have investigated the charges set forth in said report and find that said saloon is not run in a proper manner. From reliable citizens of this city we are informed that said saloon has connected with it rooms used for assignations and that the place is practically a house of prostitution. We would recommend that the proper steps be taken to revoke the license held by the proprietor. We also believe that the ollicurs of the city whose business it is to see that such places are not kept open have been derelict in their duty. Signed : L. L. Pobteb and J. W. Moffat. .Mayor Straight was not present at the , meeting of the committee and would not sign the report on the "spur of the moment," or nutil he was satisfied the acquisitions were correct. The chief of police has failed to find anyone who will now testify against the place. If Mr. Close had evidence to prove that the assertions of the Courier were incorrect the editor would have gladly published his statement of the case, but as Mr. Close was not willing "to show his hand" ho cannot blame the Couhirr for publishing facts, even if other papers are afraid to do so. The editor of this paper has no grudge against Mr. Close nor did he ever have any, but when a petition has to be circulated and pre sented to the council there must have been "something wrong somewhere." All the good people of Oregon City are with the Couhier in this mutter. It is dilliicult to understand whore Mr. Close can find grounds for a libel Buit against the Courier. Geo Lsrkliu by Sheriff to Wm Lai kins, part of Ezra Fisher claim ; $10. Adam Delne to J 8 Maddux, 3 tracts of land In t;ti. r 1 e: IIMO. L Callahan to A Lelchtweia, 1-S Int in 150 acres in section 2U& 30, t 4 a, r 3 e; 1100. L A Booty to C T Toozo, 83 100 acres in sec '.':), 1 3 f, r 1 w ; f.'iOO. li M Grant to F F.ggort, 120 acres ioo2(l. I 2 a. roe: II. II W lloltwick to Albort Crossan, e ) of n e Va of sec 21. 1 6 a, r 2 : 1300 G W Mitchell et al to Red Rock Mia IngCo, Red Chief and Red lllufT mining claims; si John Drown to Rod Rock Mining Co North Star minina claim : II. S II Christian to A W Uoddard, 120 as In w K of sec ,"). 1 1 s. r 2 e: t'J.iOO. W F Hubbard to Kpbert A Miller, lots 1 and 2, blk 12, West Gladstone; I2.K). W F Hubbard to Will L Miller, lota and 4. blk 12. West Gladstone; 1450. Wm Kilwards to K v Bliort, n u ol n w J' of sec 20, 1 3 s, r I w ; wo. T Stahlnvcker to Collin A Ueebe, 10 in sec 3(1. 1 1 s. r 2 e : t'KX). E M Howell to II L liowers, lots 3 4 5 Gand 7 in blk "IT , IstaddtoCanemali 2110, M A Faircliiltl to A U rairclillU, acres in sec 28 1 1 s, r 2 e: 1 1000. F W Miller to A U fairchiul, reculvor lot 21. blk (ill. M nthorn: II. K M Mortimoie to Isaac Allison, land in ttts, r2e; tlOOO. Isaac Allison to Carrie I) Covey, nw of sec 14, tils, re; $1700. United Stales to W Stover, s w of w i and lots 5 0 and 7 of sec 30, t 2 a, r ae. M A Caseday to W Stover, lots 3 and 4, blk 31, liullon; $2000. Win Jack to J t Jack, (Jo. 73 as Jeremiah Jack I) L C, t 0 s, r 1 e: $1. Win Jack to Burton Jack, 82.14 acres in same: $1. Wm Jack to Allen F Jack, VU.HO acies in fame. $1. Wm Jack to M in S Jack, U.VU3 acres in same; $1. THE LEGISLATURE. Geo. W. MoBrlda Eleoted the 59th Ballot. Senator or STAFFORD. Mongolian pheasants are crowing once more, lirouse are Hooting anu grey-siiuirrels are chee-urking, so spring inust be close at hand. The school entertainment held in the mountain road school house on Friday evening last, managed by Miss Joehnke, was pronounced a complete success. The Frog Pond literary ground out a very entertaining program Halurday evening, and the debate, "Resolved, That the A. 1'. A. is more detrimental than beneficial." was very ably handled and finally decided in favor of the negatives. (Many have been asked as to what the letters "A. P. A." stand for? Right here, allow us to state that the iV. II . VnoH Farmer says. "Ameri' can Poultry Association," while Miss says it stands for "Ask Pa Again." John Schiewe is making a cistern at the parsonago and righting up the uildings. Brown's bail in Larson's hall Friday night was well attended and a rousing old time was indulged In. February', 2(1. Lengthy. frog Vom The weather has been line for the past week and everybody sees that it is time to get out and rustle Mr. and Mrs. John Seedling were the guests of James Turner last Sunday. The literary of 23d was a grand sue cess, tor recitations anu songs it can not be surpassod, and the debate was handled in fine shape and was decided in favor of the negative. The society hie expiring democratic congress will be ciuefly remembered for the mess it made of financial legislation. No leader has arisen among the democrutic members equal to the critical occasion So their disgrace be it said that it seems they have vied with the republicans in their f (Torts to put the president in a hole.. "Cleveland is too sensible u man to claim that all his acts as chief execu tive arj above criticism, but those even who have censured him most severely and that justly, but kindly and with feelings of patriotism, admit that he is upright and does as well as he can under the trying circumstances. With congress against him and the treasury on the vergo of bankruptcy, what other course is there except issuintr bonds on such terms as the bankers may dictate? However, as the secretary of ths treasury believes that the ipsue of $05,000,000 bonds, will bring him "out of the woods" for good, and that In December there will be a surplus in the treasury of $23,000,000 it does seem as if now all mistrust in the stability of our financial system ought to cease. That it U gradually evaporating is evi dent from the gradual awakening of industries and the growth of business throughout the country. It is there publican party which left an empty treasury for the Cleveland administra tion on which we should heap out vituperations. Time will soon tell whether the next congress, controller! by the republican party, has sense and patriotism sufficient to give us such financial legislation as the country needs and demands. will meet, the Oth of March, when the qtieslion is, 'Resolved, That gunpowder is beneficial to man." Miss Mary lioeknaw is going to Port land to seek her fortune we are told. The entertainment given at the Mountain Road schoolhouse on the 22d was a grand success and many thanks to Miss Minnie Joehnke for the way she entertained them. We have heard that she is engaged for a term of three months more and we wish her eood success, for she is the kind of a teacher for us. Tualatin grunge held its regular nioet iig lust Saturday, February 23d. It was called to order by the master at 10 o'clock, and transacted such business as comes before the meeting and ad journed at 12 o'clock for dinner. All enjoyed the bounteous repast which all good granger ladies know how to pre pare. Afterwards it was called to order and the young lecturer entertained the grange with a select program, consisting of songs, recitations and Instrumental niusie. The meeting adjourned till March 1st, when the state lecturer and master will deliver addresses. Every bod) cordially invited at afternoon meeting. Air. and Mrs. uonrad Mchroder were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mint Peters and Miss Minnie Joehnko, The la grippe has boen prevalent here the last few weeks. Several being uuwn out nicy are convalescing. We are told there is going to be double wedding next Sunday at the Ban :.. i i. .1.. t, t i urn emucii mi me inn. iiiirruni Doys with bund, lor there will be Borne fun Close Peters is talking of going to the logging camp, we wish him success February 25th. Y. W. i m ... Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Mnlil Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. It May Do as Much for You. Mr Krcil Miller, of Irving, 111., writes (lull he hail a tk'vore Kidney troubles for many yen. will) severe palm In Ills hack ami also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kidney cures hut without any good result. About a year into he begun use ol Electric Hitlers and found relict at onto. Electrlo Bitters is es pecially ndaiiteil to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief, One trial will prove our statement Price only 60c for Urge bottle, at Chnrman & Co.'s Drug li Chnroinn Bros. Illoek. Es-Becretary of Slate McDride re ceived the entire 72 republican votes for United States senator on the 60th ballot at midnight on Saturday. I lie solution of the deadlock was effected st so late an hour that the legislature had no time to elect the rail road commission and other olllcers. On the list are the followlmt : Three rail. road commissioners, game warden, food commissioner, pilot commissioner, etc., and atate librarian. As the present incumbents of these offices were elected to serve "until their successors were elected and qualified" the same old railroad commission and other officers will be in the employ of the state for another biennial term, much to their surprise and the peoples's. There is no greater legislative per. quisite than the allowance of mileage at 10 cents a mile each way travelled by legislators in attending I lie legislature and when going about the state on visiting or investigating committees. Nearly all travel on passes. Thev are entertained wherever they go, in most cases. The legitimate per niom ol uu representatives is $7200. The mileage paid under this bill is fl 1,084. The mileage and per diem of senators amounts to 95701 . The report of the committee on salaries and mileage which report required the service of a clerk the entire session at 3 a day to get it up. Any ordinary business man could make out the report in. hall an hour as the members would all report their own mileage. The senate confirmed the appoint ment of Col. lieebe to be brigadier general, vice II. 1). Compson. Governor Lord has approved the fol lowing bills and they are now numbered among the new lawn of the legislature of 1805: A BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Complete List of the Firms sf Origos City, and Their Looatloe. Insure in the Farmer's Co operative Fire Insurance Association of Oregon City. The cheapest mutual protection in the state. Men combine to insure themselves. Applications taken by M. 8. Moore, county treasurer, and president of the association. Agents wanted throughout the state. Address the secretary, O. A. Cheney, Oregon City, Oregon. Buckles's Arnica Salve. Thi Brit Salvs in the world for Cuts Brnslses, Ulcers, Ball Rheum, Ftrer gores Teller. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and II Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles or no par required, it la guaranteed to give perfect satlsrarUon or money refunded. Price o e ntsper box. Tut sale by Charman t'o, Charmau Bros.' Block. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Knights of Maccabees. The state Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb , as follows: "Alter trying oilier medicines for what seemed to be a very ohstlnato cough In our twochlldren wo tried Dr. Winn's New Dlscov ery and al the end of two days the cough entirely loll than. We will not be without It hereafter, as our experience proved that it cures where all other remedies fall." Signed f. W. Stevens Stale Com. -Why nnl glvo this great medicine 1 trial, as It la guaranteed and trial bottles are free at t'tiarin in & Co.'s Drug Store, Charman Bros Block . Regular sizes 50e and II. ID. For Over Fifty Venn. An Old aku Wsll-Tbikd RtManl. Mrs. Win alow'e Soothing Byrup has been need for over Sfty yean by milllona of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect sureeas. It soothes the child, softens the funis, allays all pain, cures wind eolle and Is Uie beet remedy for IHarrhosa. Ia pleaeant to the Uute. HU.Id by Druggists In every part of the World. Twenty-Are cents a bottle. Its value la In calculable. Be sure and ak for Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind . Notice. I nited States Land Otlice, Oreiron lily, Oregon. January 31, 18'Jj. .Notice is liereliy given tliat the amiroved D Int of survey of township (I south, range 6 east, has been received from the sur veyor general of Oregon, and on March 12, 18H5, at 9 o'clock a. m., of said day plat will be filed in this "(lice and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Kobekt A. MILLER, Register. Peter IjrtT, Keceiver. Dr. Prlc' Cream Baking; Powder WarM's Pair High Mastal aaS fMcllsafc 8ENATK BILLS, No 7, protecting streets ag'.inst statute ol limitations. 2211, fixing time nf elections. l'Jo, Oregon soldier's home amend monts. 8., amending section 1170, Hill s code 220, Wasco and Multnomah counties boundary. 71, regulate building and loan asso. nations. 213, protect game, fish, fowl. 2:17, relocate Coos county seat. 1(11, changing compensation of county clerks, clerks of circuit court, etc. 223, Urogon Ulty charter amendment 201, regulating the practice of medi cine. 107, preventing the sale of pior IjoJ etc. 104, amending section 3897. Hill code, relating to limited partnership) iii.lamending section ia'.), reutinit to the discharge of attachments. 23, transfer and satislaction of more KW- ... Hi'.l, protection native song birdi. 14, exempt county roads and public hluhwavs from assessment and taia tion. 100, to determine the time of holding circuit court in Lincoln county. 13, amending sections 17 and 33 of chapter 11 of title 11, relative to the site of consent. 112, reoiiirmg to superintendent ol insane asylum to report to the county court. 74, amending contagious disease act, to prevent the spread. 8, allowing mayors to Luy at tax sale. 2, employment ol convicts in pern tentiarv. 24. amending section lltll at code. 112, making streets and alleys public highways. 4o, creating Vln judicial district. 41, appropriating 140,000 for expenses ol legislature. 135. anthorizing certain corporations to appropriate lands lor railroads, etc 102, creating 0th Judicial district. 180, new sewer for asylum and pen! tentiarv. S.J provides lor organization and government of irrigation districts. 28, denning a felony. 24, extends time for judgment debtors to redeem in one year. loo. provides for building branch insane asylum at Union, Ore., and ap propriates S140.UUO. 244, authorizes county court ol Lane county to operate a free ferry. 01 , amends road law to allow county court to construct puncheon or plank roads. 1, repeal jute mill act. 33, amends attachment law. 74, raises age of consent to 10 years, IIOUSB BILLS. 02, fixing salaries county treasurer 375, amending section 4220,llill's code, 321, employment of convicts. 382, general appropriation bill. 228, creating Multnomah county auditor. 142, amending Astoria charter. 40, protecting salmon. 251, prohibiting minors in evil resoits, 27, protecting Ash in Wallowa river. 120, lien on horses for shoeing. 45, amend pharmacy, etc. 384, validate city hall bonds. 42. formiiis dvklnir districts. 342, amending sec. 2328 miscellaneous laws. II J M 7, opening part of Cascade forest reserve. 2, creates state board of horticulture composed of six members, appropriates I'JOOO. 41, allowing school districts of 25,000 to borrow money. 65, governor to appoint timber land commissioner. 375, creating survey of logs for Coos and l.nne counties. Besides numerous charter bills. - Some Appointments. llelow is the first list of appointments made iy uov. Lorn, and tney nre ve received : Regents state agricultural colleire W. K. Yates, Corvallis; II. B. Miller, (j rant's Pass; Denton Killen, Portland. Regents state university A. Iiusli, halum; a. 1 . stiiigiss, Pendleton j S. A. friendly, hugeiie. Itegents Monmouth normal school Beni. Scholleld, A. Noltner. Pirtland: O. V. Paxton, Portland. Kegent Weston state normal school W. U. Lyon, Helix. Brigadier-general O. N. (. Chas F. Lieebe, Portland. Assistant Aihutant General W. S. Dunniway. Trustees Oregon Soldier s Home 8, B. Ormsiiy, Argent; B. P. Alley, Flor ence: Wm. ualloway, MeMinnville: John P. Kobertsun, Salem; Henry Bust, Uaker city. Don't forget Citpt. John Kelly when you want any fresh salmon, halibut, cod, lobsters, etc. Orders can also be left for a nice chicken for your Sunday din ner. For your strings and extras for all musical instruments go to Burmeister A Andresen's, who keep a full supply. The Backet Store ran save you from 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar's worth of goods yon bur. Photographs made in first class ityle at Brown's photograph gallery. Call and examin bis work. Highest cash price paid for second hand goods of 'all kinds at second-hand store, opposite Noblill's stable, on th street. The Oregon City Steam Laundry doea the best work at the lowest prices for cash. No Chinese employed. Work railed for and delivered free. ATTORNEYS. CDADC Lntourette, Com'l Rank block. Brownell A Dresser, Caufiuld block. K F Driggs, Caulield bliuk. II K Cross, Main, between 0th A 7th St. VT 0 Johns'in, corner Main and 8th. Cowing A Cowing, Charman Bros' block, L L Porter, corner Oth snd Main. J V Campbell, corner Oih and Main. O E Hayes, county judge, courthouse. U L Story, corner Main and 8th. O II Dye, Oregon City Bank block, F D Bruce, Cliarmsn Bros' block. Swope Bros, Main, between Oth and 7th. Bnrney A Draper, Charm in Bros' block, O'Neill, Hedges, Thompson A Griffith, Barclay block. abciiitkcts . White Bros, Jefferson. Murray A Morrison, Main, bet Oth A 0th. AlloTRACTORS. Clackamas Abstract A Trust Co, Can- held block . II J Thorn, Main, btween7th and 8th. BANKS. Bank of Oregon City, c irnur Main A Oth. Commercial lJ.ink, Main, bet 3th A Oth BAKKRIES Jacob Kober, Seventh, on the hill, H J Harding, opposite postoflice, Mr Eagle, Sliively's block. IIIIKHKIIV. II Weinhardt's branch, cor Main A 8th BLACKSMITHS. Story Bros, corner Main and 7th. Scripture A Cronin. Fifth. Kay A Huffman, corner Main an I ll)th. W S Maple, corner Main and 4th. Oregou City Iron Works, 4th, near river BARBER SIIOI'S. E G Farnsworth, Com'l Bink block. II ilehart, Main, between 0th and 0th II Sloper, Oregon City Bunk block W A Scogiran, near corner Main and Oth. John Vigullius, Main, between 4th A 5th. Wm ureen, Seventh, on the hill. CldABS AND CONKEC'TIONERV, Club," A N Mousey, Main, bet 0thA7tli. "Commercial, fc. Parker, (Join I u nk blk ti n-! .f . ... ... Mrs n rner, main, oeiween tin anuotlu H.I Baechelor, Seventh, on thj hill "Novelty ,"C II Wheeler.Main.b5th A Oth Ueo Kedoway, neventn, on the hill CLOTHING. Glass A Smith, new Caufi dd blk. DRAYAGE AND EXI'KKIS.UIIS. C N Greenman, Main. II Cooke, comer Main and 4t.i. Dully A Heckart, -illice at B jllomy A B'h DRUUUISTS. Geo A Harding, opposite postuflhe. Dr L M Andrews, Seventh, on the hill. C G Huntley, new Caulield block. Charman A Co, Charman Broj' blo.-k. DRY GOODS. W B Shtvefy, Sliively's opera house. Boston Store, next to postoffice . D B Kees A Co, corner Main and 4th. DENTISTS. L L Pickens, B irclay block . K O Smith, next to I O O F hall., White. Caulield bl ick. tlickey A Hit-key, Charman Bros' blk FURNITURE. Bellomy A Busch, Main, bet 5thA0tli. M Uraham. Main, between 4tli and otl Second Hand Store, rear M. E. church. GROCERIES. R Staub. next to postoflice. V Harris, Main, next to Pope'-t lull E P Elliott, Seventh, on the hill. K Frevtag, corner Main and 14th. Marr A Kubertson, Seventh, on the hill. E E Williams, Masonic building. F T Barlow, Main, between Oih and 7th U A McMillan, West Sid e. A K Dojlittle, West Side. It L Russell, Park Place. H Straight, corner Main and lOt h. Ely Bros, Elvville. S M Cross, Gladstone. GENERAL HERCIIANDISK. Thos Charman A Son, Main, bet 3d A 4th Hamilton Bros, corner Main and 9th. I Helling, suspension bridge corner. HARDWARE, ETC. Wilson A Cooke, Commercial Bink Blk. Pobe A Co, coiner Main and 4th. Schwan A Putrow, CauAeld block. R E Dyer, Seventh, on the hill. HARNESS. Alex Schran, under Ann ry. C A Willey, Seventh, on the hill. HOTELS. Electric Hotel, Charman Bros' block Cliff House, J Bittner, opp woolen mill. ICE WORKS. Lovett A Smith, ofllce near cor M'n A Sth. JEWELRY. BurmeUter A Andresen, I O O F Bldg. P Lowe, next to Charman Bros' Blk. John Younger, opposite Caufield block justices. Elmer Dixon, Bank of Oregon City Blk. T W Fouts, city recorder. MILLINERY. Mrs II T Sladen, Main, bet Oth and 7th. Mrs M fV Butcher, Main, bet 4th A Sth. LIVKUY STABLES. N'oblitt's, corner Main and 7th. Kidd A Williams, corner Main and 4th. LAUNDRIES. Oregon City Steam Liundry , Main, be iween 3d ana -un. Three Chinese Laundries. NEWSPAPERS . EnterpiUe, Oregon City Bank block. Herald, corner Main and 10th, CotiRiKB, opposite It It depot, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES, J II Brown, Main, between Oth ami 0th K I'rler. Alain, between 4tn and otu E N Wells, tent on the hill. PAINTERS A Walker. Center, near Seventh, on hi) J II Howard, corner Main and Ot i. physicians. . W ECarll A E A Humor, Barclay block L) L raine. uaiinel l Dfjck. II E Ferrin, Main, between 7th nidAth J W Noma, Main, between Oih and 7th J W Powell, (Jharman Bros' block RESTAURANTS. Portland. L Rueonlch. Main, bet 5ili A Oih Five -Cent Lunch Counter, opposite Charman Bros block. Portland Hotel, corner Main and 6th Farmers', cor Main and Sth. St Louis, near corner Main and 4 h REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Boelime A Hess", Main bet Oth and "ill CO T William". Caulield block. T F Ryan. Main, between 0th and 7th W 11 Biirghardt, Alain, bet 7th and Sth II T Sladen, AMin. bet Oth and 7th. Thayer A Abler, Main, bet 7th and 8lh u u Melds, u.irciay block . STATIONERY AND H )OK. W A Huntley, new Caufield Blk and P O SHOE STORKS. E J McKittric'c, Bank of Ore City Blk A Coles, postoflice. SAW MILLS. Geo Broughtou, foot Main. Gladstone Mill Co, Gladstone. sash, noons, etc, G II Bestow, corner Main and lltll. Oregon City Sash A D ior Factory, corner Alain ana n in. SHOE SHOPS. H Salow, near corner Main and 7th. K Tscharnig, 5ih near M tin. C F Horn, Fifth, on the hill. Sheppard. corner Main and 4th. SALOONS. Depot Hotel, L A Noble, opp' R R depot afe. Hill A Cole, Main, bet 3d and 4th flub. J A Moore, near cor Main A Oih. Casino, A Schilling, Main, bet Sth A 0th. Alulalla, HradyA.UcUonoiigti, Alain. Bon Ton.T Campbell, Main, b 4th A Sill J Trembath, corner Main an 1 Sth Reception, Close Bros. Main, b 3d A 4th Oriental Hotel, J Cohery.cor Main A Oth Urewery Beer Hall, h Alanines, cor Alain and win. Family Liquor Store, M II Flannagan. Alain, between 4th and Oih. Bismarck, A Knapp, near cor Alain A 8th 8URVBYOR8, Kinnaird A Johnson, Bank of O C Blk. Henry Meldrum, Washington. UNDERTAKER. R L Holman, Oregon City Bank bi nk. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How to Cure Yourself While Using, it. me toDacco naoit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously af fected, iinparing health comfort and happiness. To uit suddently is too se vere a shock to the system, as tobacco. to an inveterate user becomes a stimu lant that his system continually craves. Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the to bacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, with out a failure, purely vegetable and guar anteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Baco-Curo, it will notify yon when to stop. We give a written guarantee to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 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.1 It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists, with our ironclad guar- antee,' at $1.00 per box, three boxes, (thirty days treatment,) 12 so. or sent direct upon receipt of price, send six TWO CENT STAMPS VOB SAMPLE BOX. booklet and PROOFS free. Eureka Chemical A Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists. La Crosse. Wisconsin. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Thot. r. Oukes Henry C. Payne, Henry C, Receiver!. MIORTHERN 1 nAOinn n n s3 rHUiriu n.n. What is r-i ; x m a Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher! prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing; Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use- by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays fererlshness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cutorla Is an noelltnt medlcln for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told ma ot Its food (Sect upon their children." Da. O. O. Oaoooo, Lowell, Haas. " Castoria la tn best remed for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers wllloonsider the real interest ot their children, and use Castoria in stead of the rartousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful fonts down their throats, thereby aendliur them to prematura gwes." Da, J. r. Kihcbkloi, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria la so well adapted to children that I recommend It aasuporlortottny prescription known to me." II. A. Ancnsn, M. D., Ill Bo, Oxfonl St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of their expert ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only hare anions; nnr medical supplies what Is known as rririilur products, yet we an free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with faror upon It." United Hoam-ib axd Dispikbat, Boston, ltoss, Alux C. Barra, Prti., Oregon Pacific Railroad ompanv II AN. I.AIIK, Ituci.iTer, CiiiiiuiMlns wlih Sir, ' ll)U;" UlWMn YhiHIiis and Kan frsnciico, Htiuir I., in San Kisnciara February soill. Hard M, Ulli,2J.lsrid 31.1. Sh-siner Irsvas Yaqiilna frbrusry SMb, War.b 7lk 17ih and 7ih. Illslil. meiU'il In clisiiuu islllng dalss lUninl ll'itlC!., fur fr-luln ami paurngar ralrs sp,ly to any Arnt CHAN. J. IIKNIHIYS, SOU A CO., Ku. 3 to S Msrssl SlrMl, SsnKraiiciaen, (fcl, CHAN. t l.AIIK, H..Mr, t'urritlll., Oixinn. NOTICK KCK I'L'IH.ICATiON I .VXD OI'FICK AT OltKllfiNOITV.OKKdOK. sa Jtiliiinrv :kl. IMC K. .ti.... I. I........ . ..i ,.. the rnlliiuTliitihiiin.il .,.,.r 1,.( n, , f Ills I iM.-iit Un in inik-final prHif In support nllils t'lnlm. Slid Unit .Ml,l i.r.utf ulll l.u lf... hVm.li-r Hint Ili-VHlvur I'. H. I.mwl unit al Kri-uou ( llv,iin.i;nn,iiii Mnri-li 37, isw, vlsi . JAMKH K. Cl'HItlK, II. K. Nil KWT.f.irtlicNtt'.'wifHi,... l2.Ti.H, It. ft h. Hi, until, Un, rli,wliiK wltni'ssBs U prnvo lilsriiiilliiiiiiiis ri-Rlili'iii c ilium and mill, viilinii ui, al, I liinil, vis: Krul lll.-clu-l, Tims. A h, mis. Jitlii. Mi,.., u.ul 1, VV .L... .n.. clu.rr vlllc, Ori-Kiiii. ' IIOIIICKTA. 1111,1. Kit, Itrglatei-. Th Cstntmnr Oompaay, TI Mursvy Strew t, Now York City. MAHHOOD RESTORED! cuuiuiii, vd l.-i urt ii.lnirvuuatIlMawi,siicli as wiik Mi.morjr. l-osanf n.-j'f 1 uwur.l,.'a . I.i, VMikolulne.a, Lost Manhood, Nlittitlv KiiiImIoiib. Kenvn in.... nil tlra; siinriin.Mi.r inw,.rlitU(,iierativeOritiins of tlilier sescnti- I ruTorVTui ilon, y utbfiil error s, eicea.l.e unonl tnbareii.oiilutii ot slln lllalls, which .-r.llolnlli-tittr.C,,iiauiiiiitlon or iii.iiilUr. Cun Ifl currletll. iniiwisi. wiiMriMii.or.irsj.i, 1.7 msii prmuiiii. Willi sS.l onicr ti ulvea wi-llfui, tt,i'.i'i,,,lporurr nr rt-rimii (he money. Hold r-M ilruuuk.l.. A.;f.ir . In ' ,, wt ,,li.. U'h,ki...ku,iu.i ....!. UMi Inu.ulu vraii:M r. .'...jnj j KKItVESIltll ,-n.. m'.u, T. --, orsalcliiliou.u,..t,ti ..nyCUAllMAM A CO., Drumilsls. NOTIWi I'OU I'UllUCATION. I ASK omcr! AT (IIIKdON CITY, (ItiKllON. SJ .',,,rMrV I. 1MI.V KiiIIi-uImIi l.v..l..n !.., Hie MIoHliiit ninnid Mi nkr nas tlk-d nnilee of his Inii'iiiliiii to uinkv final proof In support of Ills cliiliii. nud Him Hld proof will bo made lie ion. Hit- Ki'itisU'r ami Himiver I'. 8 Laud nice al un-siiii l ily,Ori.t on March mill, 1MO, rli: l 11,1. 1 AM w. I'OHTKK, II. K. Xn. T.T'J, for ll.o UK. )i tif Hco. S3, Twp. 8 It. A h. lis names tile f .llowiliir u ltuesMis lo prnvo his cniiiliiiiniu rmldt e upon mii.I ctiltl- union of, snld limit, vis: Samuel c. Huil'man mid Andrew J Krlitlianin. of Im,u, Orison, and Joliii I'. Tmcy ami lira. J. C'urrlu, of Currins-villi-, Ori'Kntl. HOHKItT A. HIIXKK, Rpsisler. Sterling Silver Umbrella Clasps, Only 25c .AT. TME IOWA JEWELER A. N. WRIGHT. Watch Repairing a Specialty. 305 Morrison St, op. li.O.,l)oi'tland R-IL-P-A-IY-S ONE GIVES RELIEF u N S Pullman Sleeping Cars MILLS. Portland Flouring .Mills C, two tnilU, upper main. Oregon City Mfi On, woolen mill and soap factory, upper Main. Willamette Pulp & Paper Co, 4 mills, west slue. Crown Paper Co, west side. Portland General Electric Co, 2 stations, basin and west side. Excelsior mill, west side, foot of locks. Capen Shoe Co., Willamette Falls. MEAT MAKKKT0. Pctzold & Gale, Seventh, on the hill. (J U Albright, corner Main and 3th. Isaac Farr, Main, between 4th and Sth. J Konkle, Seventh, on the hill . M Munch, opposite a P depot. John Kelly, llsh, near cor Maiu and 5th. OPERA HOUSES. Sliively's, Seventh, on the hill. Pope's, corner Main and 4th. Armory hall, Main, between 3d and 4th. NOTIONS. . Mrs Martin's Racket, Main bet 4th A 5th. Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars 'ST. PAUL TO MINNEAPOLIS OUIUTH GRAND FOKKS t'KOOKMTON NEW GOODS. Striped TafTeta Silks A Good Line of Wool Dress Gooda. ....... Best Scotch fast colors. Ginghams 75c s Ladies White and Pearl $1.25 Yardj Kid Gloves Pair i 50c j Fancy Dress Goods, very S7'c Yardj handsome Yard ! 25c j Black Figured Wool 65c Yard! Dress Goods. Yaid 1 NOTlt'K l-'OU IT11L1CATION. LAND OKFICK AT oitKIION CITV, OKKdON, January , IMii. Nnilei. 1 liereliy nlven ll.at tin- folloivlnii nnnied ulll.T Iihs llloil nullou ol ills Inlenllon in iiinko Muni proof in suniMirtuI his i-liiliii, snd linn stud imnl will l,o inuile ur fur llio ItuKlslt-r and lli-oulvor II H. Lund oillce ul Ori'iimi City, DreKon, uu Muri-li 27, IsM, rii: IIIKI) IIIKrilKI., U.K. No. SIM, for the HV. of Sra. 2, T. S 8., II. A K lli names Hie IIiowIiik wltneiamto prove his i-ouilniiniis renldenre Uhiii aud colli, vail, ,n of, "un I laud, lt: Tlionma A. Kvans, Jiiiiivs K. Currie mid John Miirs, if Cherryvlilr, Ori-Knii. and l lmrles i'lmlial, nf Handy, Oreiron. KOIIKIIT A. Mll.LKlt, Itegl.ter. SUMMONS. In Urn Circuit Court of ItieHtotcof Oregon, for ths County of Claekiuiiss. J,i.ir Clin, pliiiullll its llolirrl J. Ih-altli., trualN; llulii rt J Meal I lo, Mury A K.,uli,, (lsor( U. lliliatin and It. (1 Miller, defenduiilj. To Itohert J. Health., trtl.tl; Itola.rt J. lkstlll), Mary A Soule, u,rKu II. (lllnuu ami 11. U. Miller, ilefeniiiinls alH,v nuined . IN TIIK NAME OK TUB STATE OK OI1MON, y.,u mid ,-aeli or ynu sre lierehir uotlilnl and l-l-qulrt-il lo appear ami iin.wer Hie ooiuplalut lierefil, now on til. in Hie otlice of the clerk of tl, .U,v entltleil court, on or before the 1,'itli clay of April, INio, lielnn Hit- lint day of Hie lenn of said court whirl. Hill la, held next I.iIIowIiik thn asulrnllon of Hie lltne prwrrllx-d In 111. order of stliil court for the .ei-vlee mi you of the huiiiiiiuiis herein by put lletilioii.iind you and each of you sre hereby iiutined linn If yon or cither of you lull m to appesr and aiKWer Mild ioiiiiliiliit a(nhove required, plahitllT will apply lathe lourt for the roller demanded in kioiI imiii plaint ini.l will lakeJllilKliieul SKaltisty ill, and eiti h of you herein, a. prayed for therein, rlst For a decree thai plaintiff have and recover of and iroiii oeieiiiiaiii, iiooen J,- Ueattle, trustee, and of mid irolu each and all of Mahl dereniliilits, on a certain pr bixory note for 1"IJ niadn by said KoherlJ.. Iliillie, t-ii.tiH., on June Mh, 1H. b,.arirK interest at 8 per cent pr aiiuuni payable to plaintiff, m w hich IntercHt ha. beeu paid, aud on a luoritfsjra Riven l.y snld Hubert J, llealtle, trustee, on ths lollnwinx descrilasl proia-riy, situated in Clncksniaa c ly. Ureiioii, hwit: U.ulimlug at tho south- eil.t lorner of the West half of the Nut half of section , township 2 south, range 'J east, running thcr.ce wcM traoiug the south line of said section 'Jll. 1H chains to the iuarter section comer on the South line of said section! thence north tracing the wet llneoftlio east half of said section lOchaioa; Iheiici' ral on a lute iwrallel with the south line of said secllon 10 ll chains to a point eiii-dilant from the east lino and Hie west line of Bald we.1 half of the cast half of said seetion: thence north hi chniiia to a iKilnl eiiul-dlatant from tho east line and the wi'M line of said west half nf the east hull nf add section; thence enat on a line parallel with the south line of snld serllon It) Ml chains lo the east line of said west half of the east half of mid section; these south 2ll chains to the place of bCKlnning, containing :lll 2" acres, more or less, save and accept a strip of I land 1J feot w ide off the east side of snld tract of land, ami a atrip of land 12 feet wide off the west sills of that port ion of said tract w hich hits for Its west boundary (lie west linn of said west half of the east half of said section, for pulilln road purposes, to secure tile .nine, the sum of SUMS 3.", and interest thereon from this dale and 175 attorney's fee snd couls unit illHburscliients herein; for a decree fore. rliiKlnir snld nuirtiniKo ami ordering said mortiraited properly to he sold nml the proceeils applied to the Dtivnu'llt of expenses of Hale. ClMt.. diillmtwtn...,. and attorney's fee herein and of said proralunry note, and also for a decree that I he above named defendant, and each of II I and all persons claliuinit by, through or under them, or either of tlleiu, slil,rieillent to the execution of said mortgage, he barred nml foreclosed of all claim, Interest, right, title, lien nrcoiilty nf rcdcinntion save onl Hi. statutory right to redeeming, on or to said morl. gaiced premises or any put thereof, and for such other mid further relief as to the court shall seem nice i lino etjoiianio. l He service of nils summons ntmn van hv nnl.ll. Cation I. Hindu nilniliaiit tn an nnlee m.,1. I, h. JiiilKeol lhi! shove entitled court on the 7lh day of January, lwiv J it NTOniiAltD, Attorney for I'lslntlff. ruled January 7, ISM. PorlUnd, Oregou. NOTICE OK HXAL SETTLEMENT. In the mutter of the estate of Clirlstcna Cal- lahan, deceased VOTICK IS HERKDV (IIVEN THAT TUB iiiiderslgne,', administrator of the estate ol Clirlstena Callehan, deceased, has tiled his final report and account ns such administrator in the county court of the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, and thot Monday, the 1st day of April, ism, at 10 o'clock, a m at the courthouse in said county, has been appointed as the time and place for the settlement ol snld final report and account and the hearing of objections thereto, SAMUEL KNGLE, Administrator. Paled February, lw.HS brownell & liresser, Attorneys for snld estate. WINNIPEG HELENA and THROUGH TICKETS TO NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHII.ADK1.PHIA VOKK WILL BE READY TO RECEIVE THE TAXI'S SIHW ior ine year ikh. Dfginmng witn the lira I BOSTON anil sill dav nf March and vnillnv U.v l.t IMttt mlM all extension ol time is granted bv the 'county MU1H t,' U.r,IWlt.' ' Sheriff and Tax Collector Clackamas Coun'ty.Or. bihotii nu WIT. POINTS EAST and SOl'TH. It if to indispuulile fact that for more than fifty yean, children, from the age of three months to ten years, hare oeeo. benefited by SLffdman i Soothing Pow ders. These Powders are termed soothing because ther correct, mitigate, and re move, disorders of 'he system incident to teething. For Information, time ticket, call on or write cards, maps and A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon CASM PMCE. I jin Buys 20 lbs. rice, 28 pounds white beans, 19 lbs. dry U) I aUU granulated sujrar. 20 lbs. extra C, 20 lbs. prunes, plums or apples, 10 lbs. good lard, lo lbs. dry salt meat, 18 yds. Cabot V, 20 yds. outing flannel, and in shoes $1 buys I pair good oxfords, usually 1.45, and ladies solid coarse button shoes, usually $ 1.50. Another shipment ladies' Doneola shoes, patent tip, great value for $1.50. Broken lots ladies' and misses' shoes at cost or less, baby shoes 25c up; boys' plows, warranted, $H2S; 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. $i; 30 to 60 penny, $2 kejj or 45 lbs. $1. Redactions in Erery Department. Oregon City. RUDOLPH GOLDSMITH, 151 3d st., Portland, Oregon. Send for Samples. DON'T STOP ; TOBACCO AXXUAL SCHOOL MEETING. VOTICK IS HHRKBY GIVEN TO THE LEGAL voters nf schnnl illHtrh.t N'n. hi nr vl..,.m.. county, stale of Oretron, that the annual school uii-i'iuiK kit inu sain uisirict win De held at INidu s hall in Oregon (Mir. Orov.tn in haan a. the hour of s p. m., on the llrst Monday In (brine the 4ih day of) March, A. 1) l9,r). This mcetlnir is called fur tlm nn rung it at Ant. inn a school director for a term of three years, a district clerk for a term of one year, and the transaetioii of business usual at annual meet ings of school district. T. S. LAWRENCE, .r,,,,., ,. ,...Cll1lr"n Bcmrd of Directors. THOS F. RYAN, District clerk. Hated at Oregon City this 2lsl day of Februarr A. D. IH'Xi. ' IT'S JXJVKI0U8 TOSTOPSVODEXLY and don't lie imposed upon hy buyinjr a remedy Unit requires ymi to do s, as it is notliinir more than a cub.ttitnte. In the vudilen Ptnppne of tobacco yi.u must have inme slimul int. and in n oHt nil cases, the effect 'f the miniulan', lie it opium, mor I'liine, or oilier opiate, leaves a Inr worse halm con liacleil. Ask voiir driiirtfiKt alK iit BAC0 CUR0 It is purely vegetable. You do not have to slot, tisir.if to bacco with BACO-CURO. , , It will notifv yon when to top ami t our desire fur tobacco will cease Your system will be as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron clad written guarantee lo absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its firm,, or money refunded. Price $1 per box or 3 boxes (30 days treatment and guaranteed cure) 2.50. For sale by all drutrzist or will be sent by mail upon receipt of price. Srndsix two-cext stamps fob samim.k box Booklets and proofs free. KL'REKA CHEMICAL & M'K'O. CO., La Cosse, Wis. Weekly Oregonian j Oregon ourier FOK Ml. 1 I Inquire at this Ofllce. J iTO TRADE: Offlce of THE PIONKER PRESS COMPANY, C. W IlnsM, k. Supt. Eureka Chemical A M T. Co.. La Crosse, Wit. Iear Hlrs I han bsen a lobaceo fiend lor manr years, and durini the past two ypars have smoked fifteen to twenty riaars reaniiarly every day My whole nervous sv.iem ecame aifeeled, nntll my physlrlan loi.l me I must keep up the nse of tobocco for the time helii. at least I tried the so-rallcd "KeeleyJ'ure," "So-Tn-Baa." and various other remedy, but wilhnnt saccMa. nntll I acrldenlly Wnwd of your Hsco-4'imi.'' Three wwk a tolav I consider myself completely cured; I am ia perfect health, so l the h.trriolv rravina for tohatn, which every Inveterate smoker lully apprecistss, has complete'y left me I con sider your "BaM'uro" simply wonderful, and san fully recommend II. Yours very truly, c. HOBMI'K Will trade for Improved farmsor UrMrOn ,'ltv nrn-u,., One hnr.l-ttnished enrhi-room house and about one-iiiartcr acre of land. One line house and lot. About', acre land, with harn, well fenced. Lots aim acreage property near Oregon City. Open to trade lor real estate or merchandise Call or address Hamilton 4 Washbiihn. Oregon City and Park Place, uregon. APPLICATION FOB LICEXSE W'.TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT t HHAM, " apply lo the l ily council of Oreaon City Ore. tnn, f,,r a saloon licence to continue my saloon located in Oreinm ,;ity jisn u tin, in., said license to date from i-. a. AUttjLi.. APPLICATION- FOR LICENSE. 1TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I 8HALI gon. f.,r a saloon license lo continue m HK-aled In On-v.n I'itv. said li.. , jl.. March itth, latu",. ALBERT SCHILLING. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FIREMEN'S ELECTION NOTICE. VOTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TRFR I ommny s hre rrm on Mondar. Uie4ihdav Oregon Ciiy. Febrnstr -H I5 HI RAW HTRAKlHr, Wayne.