Oregon Courier. A. W, CHENEY. CITV OFFICIAL PAPKB. Entered In Hit Oregon City postofflce loeond clu Blter. 8U08CRirTION RATES. On rear... Blx month! Three monlh 1200 100 . 60 aWTha due opposite your address on the paper denolci the time to which you havs paid. Correspondent! wanted In all prli of the county; liberal Inducement write for pertlcu ar. L. P. Flihor, newspaper advertising Ment, 11 llerchtnU' Ixohange, Bn Francisco, U our authorized agent. ThU paper ! kept on lilt In nil office, OREGON CITY, MARCH 15, 1895. THE OUTLOOK. THE adjournment of congress and the probability that there wu be no extra session promises the country nine months of peace, so far at feast as the uncertainties of lecislation are concerned. In regard to the tariff it may be assumed that there will be no Uis turbance for two years at least, President Cleveland would not sizn any bill in the direction of McKinlcyism, and after another year's operations of the existing tariff it is not likely that the re publicans will venture to challenge a verdict in favor of higher taxes with a presidential election pend ing. There may be some "popgu n bills" introduced at the next ses sion of congress by zealous Mc Kinleyites, but there will be no action to disturb business. In regard to the currency the promise of stability is almost equally good. We can have no worse money than we have, nor any more of it. The debt state ment for February 28 showed a gold reserve of $87,085,511, stead ily increasing and a net cash bal ance of $91,1 12.075. Treasury of ficials are confident of their ability to meet all obligations until July 1, when the proceeeds of the income tax will put an end to the defici ency in revenue. The political events of the year will be valuable as indices, but present conditions do not promise an exciting canvass. Elections for state officers will be held as follows: Rhode Island, April 3; on Nov. 5, Iowa, Kentucky. Mary land, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah and Virginia. These states rep resent every part of :he country save the Pacific coast, If there were any grounds for' a reaction against the republican party the fall elections would show it. But unfortunately neither the demo cratic administration nor the dem ocratic congress has given us any hopeful- basis for a fight, and the republicans have not yet had an opportunity to start the reaction. Unless the silver question shall cause a split from both the old parties the elections of 1895 bid fair to be very tame. The meet ing of an international conference on silver would operate to post pone and perhaps prevent a politi cal division on this issue. The relief and the truce come at a good time. The country needs nothing so much as to 'settle down to busiuess." PLEASANT HILL. Horn to the wives of J Buttson and L. Haaslebrlnk, sons. Married Clias. Wagner and Miss A. Deering were united in the holy bonda of matrimony Tuesday the 5th. Numer ous costly presents were given. All wish them a happy journey through life. J. C. CriBtesen of West Chehalera had a publio side Saturday of all his cattle, horses and farm Implements. i tends (rolnj; frf-v i.?iru , h je'.V' bum. Alius Twitik Orananiji "- 'i".!p.-?Dr;r. M. 0. Young and euvorul o( our fuimors contemplate a business trip to the metropolis this wee k. The health in general Is much im proved. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Hedrick are again able to be around . Master Willie Barber of Hood Vie w was the only pupil who returned to his study and school in Forest Grove after the scare of dyptheria. March 13th. "Anna." When Baby was tick, we gave her Castoria. When the wu a CUM, ihe cried for Cantor la. When She became Mtas, the clung to Castoria, When ah had Children, she gave them Castoria Don't forget Capt. 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. " The Racket Store can save you from 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar's worth of goods you buy. Climax tobacco 40c a pound, men's wool hats 50c up. Lots of new goods at Russell's Park Place Store. Uo to the Racket Store for ladies hose. Good fast-black ribbed hose for 10 and 15 cents a pair. Courier Clubbing Rates. met er (iiTH. Toledo Weekly Blade 00 N .W. Pacific Fanner S 00 N. Y. World, aemi-weekly I 00 almanac i 25 Illustrated Home Guest and M noveleltee American Farm Kews IM Womankind 3 M Farm News, Womankind and While Ribbon Cook Book.... 00 Prairie Farmer Demorett'a Maa-aslne 00 Courier-Journal - OS Rural Korthwea 00 WeWont Planter t 50 cox bin an rsics tl 90 2 00 t ton 2 ( i 00 2 oo 1 i 2 J t oo 2 no 1 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. Chiracs Ordered In County Roidi- More County Charges. Gokdon E. IIayks, County Judge. R.Scott and F.Jaooab, Commissioners. Report of viewers on the 8. D. Barney change in the Thayer road approved and road ordered opened ; expense account of $10 allowed. Report of viewers on the Palmateer change in the Oregon City and Salem road filed : There being a discrepancy In the petition It was denied; expense of 110.80 allowed. Report of viewers of damages on D.C. Ball road approved, and expense ac count of $11.-10 allowed. Report of D. W. Kinnaird, road master, on petition of Ueo. J. Currin et al for a change in the Foster and Mil waiikce road accepted and petition denied. RopcrtofK. Hilton on completion of bridgo acrops Iiutte creek on the a. B Kent road approved and ordered that John Kent be paid T:J4 for said bridge. Matter of selection of two newspapers for the publication of court proceedings ft is ordered that papers In this county furnish proof of the), circulation at next term of court. Telilion rejected of Portland Genoral Electric Co. to compromise the claim of county against Elijah Smith for delin quent taxes on mortgages. Bond of J. C- Bradley, county asses' sor, approved. Petition of R.J. Sharkley ct al for a counly road filed. Orderded that D W, Kinnaird examine and report the advis ability and practicability of said road. Petition of R. W. Alden et al for change in Morion road filed, and Road master Kinnaird to report on said road at next meeting. Claims of road districts for road work in February aMowed as follows: Dis trict No. 0, $10.81; No. 11, $48.12; 12, f 4 20 ;19, $G. 75 ; 31 , $30.37 ; total $1 12.29. Proposition accepted of California Powder Works to furnish blasting material for onj year. Ordered that $8 per month bo allowed for care and keeping of John E. Tuttle, warrant payable to J. W. Jones. Allowance for care and keeping of Mrs. E. Christensen ordered discontinued. Ordered that f 3 per month be allowed for the care and keeping of Cyrus Bur leigh, warrant payable to E.A.Carter. Or.lered that a warrant issue to the sheriff1 of Clackamas county for the col lection of delinquent taxes of 1802. Application of August Suhoth for tax rebate on account of double poll col lected granted and $1 refunded. Matter of care and keeping of S. S. Uiggings, a pauper, referred to com missioner Scott. Report of c dicers on collection of taxes for February approved, collections as follows: Clerk $108 05, recorder $204.0.1, sheriff $47.25, total $.'IG1.10. Mileage and purdieinof commission ers allowed as fullows: R. Scott, 3 days and 18 miles, $10.80; do, 1 day and 8 miles, $3 80; Frank Jajjger 3 days and 12 miles, $10.20; do, 1 day and 30 miles 15. CLAIMS ALLOWED C Bair, pauper account $ 2 00 K L Holman, pauper account.. .. x w Mrs Marv Hart, " " .... U 7 Mrs OA Nash, exte ding tax roll 51 75 Dorothy Chase, " , " " 30 00 Glass & Prudhomme, stationery, claimed $124 110 00 G A Hamilton and J F Myers, witnesses 8 80 CG Huntley, jail 7 80 Or. City Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone, claimed $0.70. . 5 00 Geo Brotighton, courthouse.... 3 38 Oregon City Hospital, pauper claimed f 21 50 11 00 O C Water Works, court house. . 15 00 State vs W A Scoggan, claimed $11) 05 18 30 State vs Henry Keinschinitt. . . 4 15 " vs John and George Strick land, claimed $53 70 51 05 Teachers' examination 09 00 Robbins A Son, pauper 4 00 E C Maddock, boarding prison ers 102 25 Nohlitt's Stable, sheriff's, claimed t.l 1 On fj Maddock, sherilf's, claimed 113.12 9 02 E C Maddnck, sheriff's, not al lowed $(150 M II Hyatt, sheriff's 22 75 J U Campbell, att'ys fees county court, claimed $5.75 5 00 Mis L II Stricklin, pauper act. . . 15 00 Stuto vs John Cart 21 20 " " H Ilolloway 14 " " Clin Kiu.' .,- 70 IV. frnviler Works, p.;-' tl i'O .1 . iljrt-will Mr. to. roa.! jtfi5' 1 llarvev (iibsiii, roaJt : . . . 5 00 I lfr N"!iiiiiajMty'hni'.t.i n nil -7. IIV-UT W r ,Tvl (Juni-pr.ruaJ 1 00 III' kr,u., a.,uan, !? on Luterprise, stationery, claimed $(18 75 fitl 25 W A Huntley, stationery 1(1 45 1) L Paine, insane case 5 00 Obituary. The following account of the death of Mrs. F. B. Mayer appeard in the Sheri dan Sun of lust week. Mrs. Mayer was the mother of Laramie Mayer, who is well known here and in the Molalla country, hut now residing at Seattle, Wash. : Fannie Bradshaw Mayer, was born in North Hampton, Kngland, Jan. 21, 1825, and died in Sheridan, Or.. Feb. 24, 1895. For some time she had suffered from an attack of the gri p. The immediate cause of her death was her weakened condition followed probably by pa ralysis of the heart. When a girl of twelve years, with her parents, she immigrated to the United States. April 10, 1847, at St. Louis, Mo., she was married to II. F. Mayer. To them were born four children, two of whom died in childhood. One son re sides at Klko, Nev., the other at Seattle W ash. I hey have lived at a number of places during this time, principally at St. Louis, Collinsville, 111., Fort Laramie, Furt Hiley, Camp Halleck and Sheridan, Or. In 1874 they moved to Sheridan whore they have Bince resided. She was a brave woman. While at Fort Laramie occurred the massacre of the soldiers by the Sioux Indians. Her deportment during this terrible time, and which followed, would have done credit to the most heroic of the women of revolutionary timei. Though af flicted she did not let it mar her hap piness or deter from her usefulness. She was a women of more than ordinary culture and intelligence. She kept abreast of the times and she lived for the happiness of her fiiends. She was a member of the Episcopal church, but there was nothing sectarian in her na ture and her life was applied Chris tianity. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. K. C. Graff at the M. E. church where a large concourse of friends gathered to p;iy a tribute of re spects to her memory. Her remains were interred in the iiasunic cemetery f Sheridan. Though dead the blessed influence of her hie abides. Saturday night at the opera house the Eureka t'olored Jubilee and Plantation Singers. Admission 2V, 3V, children l.V. PIONEER'S RECOLLECTIONS. The First Newspaper l Oregon-Two Mailt a Year. Hie following was written by D. f. Schnebly, in early (lays editor of the Oregon Spectator Orcgona Hint news paperpublished at Oregon City. Mr. Kchnobly, now advanced in years, pub lishes weekly paper at Kllenxburg, Wash.: The first newspaper established in Oregon was the Oregon Spectator In 1815. The place of publication was Ore gon City. It was established by the missionaries of Oregon, which embraced all the territory from the British lino, the 40 parallel, and was bounded on the east by the Rocky mountains and on the south by the Cnlifornia line. The paper was publihed for five years and had in that time four or five editors. Hon. Robert M;ore, of Linn Cltv, purchased 1 he plant with its good will In the fall of 1849. He secured the services of Rev. Wilson Bluine editor for one year. At the close of Mr. Blaine's year the editor of this paper took charge of tlie Spectator for Mr. Mooro for a year, at the close of which It was purchased by the editor. In those days the news of the world was received twice a year; it was brought by the way of Horn in sailing vessels. There was no plagiarism, no copying of editorials without proper credit. The paper hd to be made up wholly of local happenintcs and imagin ings to the manor born. In the winter of 1850 a semi monthly mail was established between San Fran cisco and Portland. It was a great treat to get a mail every two weeks, in stead of twice a year, as formerly. To the editor It was an especial accommo dation. In the fall of 1850 the Western Star was established at Milwaukle, by the enterprising Lot Whitcomu. The paper was published there for nearly a year, the work being done by John Water man and W. U. Uarter. Miiwauaie was nearly the size of Portland, which contained about 300 inhabitants. Port land was a small place then, but ueing m ttin hnml nt shin navigation it crew rapidlv; and in the winter of 1850 the Oreeo.)ian was established by some enterprising citizen of the vitnge Stephen Collin, John coucu, iawim- dale and others. T. J. Dyer was editor. Henry L. Pittock was not then a citizen of Oregon, but arrived in the early '50s and soon after bee ame the devil in the office. Thus tho (treat paper of the.ortnwesi had its early beginning. But it en joyed ti e improved mail facilities a.- most, it not quite, iroin uie auveui. Tim Drpimii Statesman was the next in the order of birth at Oregon City, and it was conducted by Ashley Bush for Samuel It. Thurston, the first delegate e looted by Oregon to repreient the ter ritory at Washington. The paper was purchased by Thurston to aid in secur ing his re election as delegate. But un fortunately he died on his return, some where between the Isthmus of Panama acd San Francisco. He was an iudefat- ble worker and did Oregon great service at Washington, lie was me author of the donstion law and had a new mail route tslablished between Oregon and California, and had the first land office established at Oregon City. 1 he first census in Oregon was taken by Joe Meek, marshal of the territory of Oregon, whose deputy, Daniel O'Neill, did the most of the work. The deputy did good service for the Spectator dur ing his ride over the country. We were in tebted to our friend Dan forhis Argus- eyed reports. The marshal had a large extent of country to ride over, and the country was sparsely settled in 1851 . In thoje early days the young men when they went sparking had to carry their blankets with them. The pro verbial "spare bed" was not often found in the residence of the dulcinca's home. The beau in going to and from his sweet heart's abode looked very like a travel ing man, but as it was the costum of the country it was little thought of, and the sweetheart had no difficulty in divining tho visitor's thoughts. FROG POND. The weather being fine, quite a number have commenced farming. La grippe still stays in our midst, quite a number being sick. Sam Mosier's new house is being rapid ly built under the management of August Tephart. There was a social dance given at Conrad Schroeder's last Friday night, and a general good time was had. Music was furnished by the Turner brothers. We say it was the hard-time dance. Supper was served in the finest style, for which we tend Mrs. Schroeder many thanks. We are happy to say that J. L. Kruse, after a long swell of sickness, is rapidly improving in health. Miss Minnie Joehnke made a flyinp visit hmi last Saturday, to attend a drann, wh;oh, she says, aas "just " Min8 Lulu Schroeder is hoinu front 1'nrtland on a visit to h"r parent. Chas. Thompson is digging his pota toes, which look fine and bring a good price. That is the way to raise potatoes. We understand that our new road supervisor, P. A. Baker, has commenced working the roads. That is right, for they need it. Who is it that goes to the dance at the new town and gets left ? Miss Minnie Beckman, while out visiting laBt Friday, thought Bhe would go and get the mail, but she got lost and arrived home at 7 o'clock, "all the same." There was a show in our midst lust Saturday night which relieved the boys of their spare change. Now boys, take warning, and let shows alone- J . M. Turner got the end of his finger smashed while piling roots last last week. A. F. T. is breaking horses. Any body wishing horses broke will do well to see him first, for we think he is "just fine with the ribbons." Albert Turner and his best girl were out to the Duplex last Saturday night, which they say waa "out of sight. The Frog Pond literary met last Saturday. Everyone had an en joyable time. The society adjourned till October 2dth at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Frank Ford has purchased T. L. Turner's fine stallion "Webfoot Chief." The Mountain Road school is progress ing finely under their new teacher, Miss Minnie Joehnke. She has but 14 pupils. Jake Peters made a flying trip to New Era last Sunday. That is right, Jake. It is rumored that there is going to be a wedding in our midst soon. That is right, boys Licenses are cheap, only $2 a pair. F. G. Eggleson lost a valuable horse last week with the lung lever. Maich 12th. V. W. A large assortment of Japanese nap kins just received at the Racket Store. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded CM Medal IMwtsesr Ftr. Saa Fraactsc. BOARD OF TRADE. Tho New President's Committee Ap polntmenfi. The regular meeting of tho board of trade was held on Monday . T. L. Charman presented the new president with a handsome gavel, after receiving which the president made a short address, suggestiiic several mat ters upon which the board might act for the benefit of tho town . The treasurer's annual report showed a balance of $25 on band. The adver tising committee reort id that $130 had been spent In getting ready fur an ad vertising pamphlet, and t iat $225 more would be necesrary for the printing and binding. Treasurer instructed to collect dues for four months, or to May 1st, so as to be able to tav for pamphlets ; 45 members were reported paid up to Jan uary 1st and 18 delinquent. Bills of Pacific Postal Telegraph Co. for $1 30 and of Courier for $1.75 order ed paid. Col. R. A. Miller, J. E- Hedges, T. A. Pope and C. G. Miller were elected members. G A. Hamilton withdrew on account of being a non-resident. President E E. Charman announced the following standing committees for the year: On legislation P. F. Morey, J. T. Apperson and T. F. Ryan. Finance G. A. Harding, C D. La tourette and E. G. Caufljld. Railroad and transportation (ioorge C. Brownell, II E. Si.iilhandII.il. Johnion . I Navigation A. B. Graham, C. H. Dye and George F. Horton . Advertising W. A. Huntley, J. G. Pillsbury and II. E. Cross J anufactures-C. II. Caufleld, Thos. Charman, George Brouithton, T. W. Sullivan and C. G. Hunlley. Arbitration D. C. Latouretle, W. C. Johnson, E. C. Hamilton, C. II. Dye and L. C. Driggs. Trade and commerce E. E. Williams, F. R. Charman and Samuel Selling. Roads and highways T. L Charman, N. 0. Walden and C. O. T. Williams. Membership F E Donaldson, A W Cheney, II S Strange, S M Ramsby and G Marr. Reception committee W E C'arll, C O T Williams, Charles Meserre, L G Gurnett, J P Lovett, Charles O Albright, Sidney Smyth, J G Pillsbury and E E Williams. KIDNEY. E. W. Joy Comi-iny Gentlemen: 1 have suf fered from kidney troublo for two or three yean. I would have to get up In the night to void my urine from ten to fifteen times. My aleep wu dis turbed, and I became very Uiln aim nervoui. No appetite; bowels constipated. I have tekon two bottles and gained fifteen pounds. Sleep well. Have to got up about three times during night, and am very much better In every respect. Will continue to take your Vegetable Sarsaparllla, for 1 believe It will entirely cure me. (Signed) MR. EDWARD W. Kit E NCI', 8lockton, Cat. JOY 8 FOR THE JADED. JOY'S VEGETABLE SAItSAPAHILLA. Notloe to Property Owners on Main Street Oreoon City, Ore., March 6, 1805. At a regular council meeting held in Oreiton City, Ore., on March 0th, 1895, it was moved and carried mac tne prop erty owners on Alain street, uregon City, Ore., be given 20 days in which to pay their street assessments on said street or warrant will issue for collection of the same. T. Wt Foots, Recorder for Oregon City , Ore. For Over Fifty Tears. As Old axd Will-Tbicd Bimidt. Mn. Win low'i Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty yesn by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind eolio, snd Is the beat remeily for Diarrhoea, Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Drngglsts In every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value la In calculable. Be Sure and aak for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its in fluence. We urgenll who are afll lcted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In coses of habitual contlpatlon Electrlo Bitters cures by giving the Deeded tonic to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of till medicine. Try it once. Large bottles Fifty cent at Charman Si Co.'s Drug Store, Charman Bros., Block. Thp nifinvry SaveJ t Is Life. Mr. (I. CiiIiIoik'Hm, lirutrirt i. l eavervllle, 111 aj. ' lo It. Kliijje New LIsi iv 'iy I owe my life. vt'"ti'tiv hii la Ct1!'. and tried al the I'hyslclansfnr milts about, hut of no avail and was given up and told I tenia not live. iUvltit lr. Kli.ssNew Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle anl began Its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It Is worth Its weight In gold. We won't keep store or house without It" Uetafree trial bottle at cnarman s. Co's Drug Store, Charman Bros. Block.' Iusure 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. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. E. W. Jor ConraSY Gentlemen: 1 have suf fcred from a nervous prostration from financial losses. Can say Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla has cured me. My liver, stomach and bowels hare been very Inactive, but since taking your remedy I am entirely well. All business men and women should use it. Please publish. (Signed) MR. WM. HENRY JONES. Butte, Montana Backache, dliilnrss, tlrednesa (It way to Joy a Vegetable Maranparllla. Work Well Done. Cedab Rapids, Iowa I suffered with dyspepsia and disordered liver and would frequently throw up bile. I pro cured a bottle of Simmons Liver Regu lator, and after using half of it was completly cured. One of my lady cus tomers told me the other day that Sim mons Liver Regulator completely cured her of sick-headache D Olds. NERVOUS SHOCK. K. W. Jot CoxFtSY-Genllemen: This Is the first lime I have attempted to write for three years. Have been so nervous ana weai inai i have laid in bed for most of the time. A friend who bad taken your Saraparllla sent me two botUet. The second one la most gone, and I have gained twenty pounds, and surely feel a new women. I was pale thin. Mo ambi tion. Mad given np, as I had tried so many remedies and doctors but found no benefit. If you care to publlah this you here my consent (Signed ) MRS. A C. TILLMA.1, Alameda, Cal. Bucklen'i Arnica Salve. Ths Best Salvi in the world for Cute Bnislsee. I'krrt, Sail Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coma, and all Skin Eruptions, aad positively cores Pitee or no pay required. It la guaranteed to gtv perfect aatiafacUoa or money refunded. Prk II nlsperbox. For sale by Charman a Co. Charm an Urn ' Blnrk REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished Every Week by tho Clackamas Abitraot L Trust Company. L L Hawkins to Clara I) Hawkins, part of Uubt Moore d I c, t 2 s, r 2 e; tiooo, Peter Entile to Henry Ciilbrich 1 11 so rds in sec 25, t 3 s, r I ; tin. Henry tillhrlch in I'eler Knul", If H 4 sq rds In sen 25, t 3 a, r 1 e; $1(1. Moor oV Wilde in Jacih Minder, land Int2s, r3e; 1720. F rk'hmidt to liurimtt V Walker, part otriloNnSO, t3s, rlej fittl. Uriah Payne to N O lliiilln, land in sees 35 and Sit, t 1 s, r 4e; tl.'KlO. David Robeson to Canyon Creek F A fc I T, a In sen 4, tft s, r3e; . R R Lee to J II Woiueldorf, 10 a in sec HI, t 3 s, r 1 w : 172. Jos Allen to Collin Ueebe, s i of lot 2, blk 1, Marshfleld; $1000. T C Livesay to C D Covey, bind in Geo Aheriiethy d I c, t 2 s, r 2 e ; (21)00. Willamette Falls Co to A W 8chwan, lota 11 and 12. blk 15, Willamette; $211. Mortimer Case to O J Trulliniter, i of s of James Barnard d I c. (1100. Oregon Iron & Hteel Co to Clara F, Barton, s of se hi of se i of sec 17, t 2 s. rlej (KO0. J as A Chase to Harding A Wal leu, part of Jas Winston d I c and lots in Park Place; (I00U. John L Evans to Hamilton & Wash burn, 10 acres In Howland die; (1000. J W Stsndinger to W 11 Vaughan, 25 a in sec 2. t6s. r2ej (UK). J W Ktandinger to Lawrence Frey, land in t 5 s, r 2 e ; (2 50. II W Ross to J W Powell, lots 7 and 8, blk 30, Oregon City; (1150. Gtiruoit & Walker to Willamette Pulp & Paper Co., part of cl 30, 1 3 , r 1 e; (020. J R Trembath Jr to K Q CauQehl.'lots 3 and 4, blk 4, Pleasant Place; (225. Otto Peck Jr to O 0 Meyer, bits In Pleasant Little Homes No 3; (175. Willamette Land Co to Geo Groom, tract 71, Pruneland; (8.V). Same to Anna M Maier. tract 72, Pruneland; (1150. Same to John YRolh, Iract 07, Prune land; (50b. Have your title examined and abstracti made by the Clackamas Abstract & Trust uompaoy, wno nave the only oomplete set or aostraots of title or all lands In Clack amas county; accurate and reliable work by a responsible firm. Office upstart In tne launem ouuaing. Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. DON'T SToTtOBACCO. How to Cure Yourself While Using t. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his neryoua system is seriously af fected, imparing health comfort and happiness. To quit 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. Raco-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 lias 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 you when to stop. We give a written nuaranleo to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent, interest. Bacn-Curoisnot 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 by all druggists, with our ironclad guar antee, at (1.00 per box, three boxes, (thirty days treatment,) (2 50, or sent direct upon receipt of price, bend six TWO CENT STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. BOOKLET AND PROOFS FREK. Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. foj's for the Jaded and Good lieulth for all Mankind. JOY'S VEGETABLE" SAR8APARILLA. Is made from herbi, and coiuains no mineral drtip;a or d-.-adly poii on. Joy's Vegeublt 8ar.-taparilla robs the blood of all its impuri ties, and courses alt tic through nature'sown proper chart ncla. Joy's Vegetable Barm par ilia cures Dys- Chronic Con8tiia tion. Liver Complaints and Kidney Afli-ctions Ihde impuri- j. Tov's Veeetab'.e Sarsapnrillapreveuti tired feelin r. sU gently seinatioiH, palpitation of heart, riwti ol biooa to tne head, at izm ess, ritij inr lit ears, dimuc it of vision, spots before t ie eye, ncaaaciu, biHouHtiew, conniipv tion of bowels, p.iiu i In the bac!c, melan choly, totii-iecaiteil, i luui Dream, pt:npi?t on fit :;, bo ly sua , limb.ucclr.icofnerve lorce, dizzy spells. faint bikIU, q cold clammy feet and hands, sour risinrp. futigue. inrommu, and all diseases of the stomach, liver and kiducy. Joy's Vegetable fiarsapnrilla i so: J by ull druggist;. He fuse a substitute. When you pay for the best, see that J o a get the best. It is an indisputable fact that for more than fifty years, children, from the age of tnree monuia 10 ten years, dsts uccn benefited tv Stldmanfs Soothing Pow ders. These Powders are termed soothing because they correct, mitigate, and re move, disorders of he system incident to teething. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY. ORKOON, Mrrh Li. 1". Nolle is hereby ultra that the folluwing-liaratu M-lller has filed notice of his intention to nutke Hiial proof In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before th Krai"!'? and Receiver at Urt-gott t itr. Uregon, on April '., I !', ts: HARVEY U1BSO.V, II K So 7M, for the Kt of Sec S. Twp ,1 S., R. 4 E. He names the following witneifles to prove bis continuous resilience upon and culti vation of. said land, via. Charles W. Cassedy snd Hush Fitigerald, of Itover, Oretun, J. P Woodle and Henry Uitliens. of KhkI Crwk, Oregon. ROBERT A. M1LLKK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, Mnrrh IX. Iiwi Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has flled notice of bis intention to make proof fa support of his elalsi, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on April tfi, UW vis: SAMUEL C HUFFMAN, H E 7127, tor Uie SW of See. SO. Twp 1 S , R i E. He names the following witneaees to prove his eontinoons residence npoa and euluvatloa of, said land, vis: Henry B. Saner, '. W Porter, Henry Koperaon ana Richard ti. Palmateer, all of t'nrrinsville. Oregon. KHHr.KT A. JilLLCB, Begiiter CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. VOTIVE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE i.s is aumclenl funds on hand In the gen eral fnnd to pay all warrants endorsed p lor to April litn, iw interest eeaaes who toe oaieui mi notice. R. L. HOLUAN. Oregna City. March 14, !". Cliy Treasurer. for Infants and Children. pn OTHERS, Do You Know tn.t rsone, Bateman's Props, Godfrey s Cordial, uuuir aooalled bunihlna Hyru, and moat remedies for children are composed of opium or riorphiua t Po Ten Knew that opium and morphine axe stuiwfylng narcotic poiauna f Po Ton Knew that in moat countries drugglsta an nut perniltUxl to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons t Pa Ten Know that you should not permit any niedlclno to be siren your clilld unless you or your physician know of what It Is composed 1 Po Ton Know that Castoria Is a purely Teg table preparation, and that a list of Its Ingredients Is published with every bottle f Po Ton Know that Castoria Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Wclier. That It has been in use for nearly thirty yean, and that more Castoria Is now sold than of all other remedies for children oombtned f Po Ton Know that the Patent Offloe Department of the United Status, and of olber countries, hare Issued exolusire right to Dr. Pitcher and bis assigns to use the word " CnatorU " and Its formula, and that to Imitate them la a state prison offense t Po Ton Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proTon to be absolutely harmless? Po Ton Know that 35 OTarago doses of Castoria an furnished for 35 oooats, or one cent a dose f Po Ton Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may bo kept well, and that you may hare unbroken rest f Well, these thing are worth knowing. They are fact. Tho fao-slmlle sdsrnntnro of Children Cryfor uni i.i,,mrk naOiVw,L j i I v overt 'xhhIi n.v- iitliftil errors, eitlveu;niil liibaren. opium or silin , ui.-it.. nh id-1, nil 1 .Inllinilly.Coiuunipllonor Inwinllv J.nn l o ciiriK-il .f. Le-t nnckpt. 5l -e- Ijo. for tuft, by mall prepaid. Wltlin6. oiler c Vivo a written u-o .rumen lo mre or refund the mimj-v. Sou I - itrtn.'i!IM". . in u;uiu wrnL.4' 'orsalo in 'Ms-on ...t.tr .,by Sterling Silver Umbrella Clasps, Only 25c .AT. THE IOWA A. N.. WRIGHT. Watch Repairiiig a Specialty. 305 Morrison $t, H-n-r-A-iv-s ONE GIVES RELIEF Just Received! Ladies' Percale Shirt $i. 00 Waists Each! Chamos Gloves, special RUDOLPH 151 3d DON'T STOP TOBACCO It will notify you when to top and voiir desire for tobaero will cease Your system will lie as free from nicotine as tlie day before yon took your first chew or smoke. An iron clad wiitten guarantee lo absolutely enre the tobacco hubit in all its lurins, or money refunded. Price $1 per box or 3 boxes (;Hi dnys treatment and guaranteed cure) 12.50. Kor sale by all drui!trisl or will be sent by mail uoon receipt ol price. Hend six two-cent stamps f in sample nox. Il..kl-ts and proofs) free El'REKA CHEMICAL A MTU. I t) , La Cosse, Wis. Office of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPAN Y. C W. HoRMrK, Supt. St. Paul, Mien , Scl. 1, 1-!H. i-nn-ka Chemical at M'f'K Co., La Crosse, Wl. ficar sirs I har. been a tobacco (lend f.tr many yesrs, anrt durlne; the pst two years hare smoked fifteen to twnly elaars resnilarly erery day My whole nereoua teni hn ame . . 1 1 .....ui.n jnm , mtii Children Cry for on eirory Tapper, Pitcher's Castoria. eahaai AaBWASiSaaBViSye I f s urteuinioi mi r.- 5 nun. hum' I U'i ui ,i,.liier,ouiiiiiiousoii.Buclin Uonk Motuory.Loitit I.-.;'. owir. Hi 3d. it .V u-ellllnei'S.Loal. Manhood, Nliilitly KiiiIhMoiis. Morv.ni n.ir..i ;o-i.f imwiTlii (ioiieratlve Oruiins or cither HMHt -r 1; . Mouther. Ivrl'll lor tree .VI1IIIU-III nooa arm k ho u Cll Alt.MAN CO., Druggists JEWELER op P0., Portland Silk Windsor Ties.... Each 75c A Fine Line of Dimi Pair ties IOC Yard GOLDSMITH,' st, Portland, Oregon. IT'S ISJCniOCS TO S TOP S UDDES'L Y and don't be imposed npnn ly liuyinir a remedy Hint requires ymi to do S", as it is notliiii"; more tiian a pnlislitute. In the Midden ptoppnge n to! ai t:o yuu must liave some stimnlitnt. and in n-oct all fiises. the effect "f tlie eiiiniilunt, be it upturn, ninr pliine, or oilier opiate?, leaves a fur worse habit eon tiaited. Ask voiir tlnit'L't'st aht.m BAC0 CUP.O It is purely veiiflable. You do not have lo slop n-ir, to baeto with BAC0 CUR0. awn un mr Pitcher's Castoria. Oregon Pacific Railroad Company (.'IMS. f I.Alt It, Keceirer, Culm, cling Willi Klr.l'li)Mi:il"belWMnyaiUliiS snd Hnn Kraiiciaco. simmer l.i vea San Franclara February 'Jtllli, Maiel U, 1'Jlli, tM and 3II. Simmer hates Vaiiina Kelirtiaiy filli, Manh 7lh Kill and -7ili. lilslits iimiivcil In nhango sailing dales wllhoul notice. for frelolit ami pa.seiiger rales apply to any agent L'H.ts. J. iii:mhivs, HON A CO., No. II lo S M irkst Slre.'l, SniiKranciien, lis I. CHAS. CI.AIIK, Itecelver, t'urvHlli,, Oregon. NOTICK rt'K PUBLICATION I AM) OI'I'li'K AT OltKi:(IN(llTY,OltR()t., " .liiiiiinry UI, I'll'.. Nntli'ii la hereby sivenljisl Hie fiillnu Iiik iiiiinecl si-itlcr has tiled iiollie of III" liili iiiliin iiiiniiki'fliiiil proof In support of L i-liiliu, and llnii mIiI pritnf will be made befoie llryoili'r nnil It, m iviir II. H, f.nnil Olttce al Uregun Cllv.orci'oii.nn Miui'h 27, U'J5, vli: JlMKH K. CI'llltIK, II. K. No. Kin?, for the SW.i of Hw. 12. Twp. I 8., It. A K. He iiiiiurs Uie following wilm-seea lo prove liln I'liuliiiiioiis rt'iiiili-iit'o upon anil colli viiIioii ui, nlil Inn. I, vl: I rnl lllei'lii-i, Thus. A K,nne, Ji-lin Miiutt nuil tl W. l'arker, all of CIllTMVllll-, tlhUoll. lilllli:itT A. HIM. Kit, Keglstei'. NOTICK KOU 1'1'IILICATION. I AND OKVICK AT OlthllUN CITY. OREOOM, Ki'hrimry 1, Imi.". Nntlce is hereby given that I lii' follim iiiK-iiiiiiii'il si tilrr una llled noilee of his inteiiiiim to iiinki' lliiiil proof In support of Ids I'liilin, nnil tliiit said priml will be made be-lori- the i'Klti'r ami Hccciver t). 8 hand I'fllce ill Oregon City, Oregon, on Jtnn-h mill, 1SU&, vli: Wll.MAM W. POHTKH, II. K. No. 7'."7!i, fur the KK. ( of Seo. !, Twp. 8 It. A K. ilu iiiiiiicn the fallowing witnesses to prove Ills I'omliiiioiis reelili-ure upon and cultl vniiitn of, sulii IiiiiiI. via: Hhiiiih-1 O. Huflnian iiimI Amlri-wJ KrlKhainn. of lin, Oregon, and John c. Trticy uuil tieu. J. Currlu, of Curriiis-villi-, Oregon. KOHKKT A. MIl.l.KIt, Register. NOTlC'U I ON I'UULICATION. JANI) OFI'ICK AT OltKUON CITV, OltKliON. 1 J it iiuut y ;in, Imm. Notice Is hereby given that Hit- folliitviiiK-iiiniieil selller hits tiled notloe of Ills Intention In iniikii iluiil proof ill support "I his eliilin, nnil Hint mini pronl will lie tunUe e. lore the Kegixtcr and liecelver U 8. 1. and Olflee ill Oregon City, Oregon, on March 27, lHSto, vis' I' III: II KIKCHKI, II K. No. SIM, for Ihe BW. i of Hoc. 2, T. I P . It. i K lie iiHines tho following witnesses 'o prove his coiiiliiiioiit, rcaiileure iihiii and eulll viilfoii of, niiiiI IhikI, vix: Thomas A. Kvatis, Jami'M K. 1'urrle hiiiI .Iniiii Mush, if Cherryvllir. Oregon, nuil Ciiarles Pui-biil, of Handy, Oregon. ItuilhltT A. MI1XK1I, Keglstei NOTICK Ol'" FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the mutter of the vstulo of Christens Cal- liliuill, deceased VOTICK IS HKItl'llY OIVKN THAT THE mule rij:tie , Hiliniiiislratur of the estate of christens Ciiili'linn, ileeensed, tins llled his final ri'inirliiml aeeiiiinl us kih-Ii ailiiuuislrator In tiie county court of iiiu county of Clackamas, atate of tireiiiin, nnil Hull Mnnilny, tho 1st dny of April. l!i;, nt 10 o'clock, a in., Ht tlieoourthouse In sulii coiiiilv, litis been appointed as the time ami place for ilic sclllcuieut of said ttnal ruport ami acciiinit ami the hearing of objections therein. SAMIIH. KNI.l.E, Administrator. Hated lYhriiaiyX, 1W llroivuell & lirunscr, Attorneys for said sstate. j NOTICK TO TAXPAYERS. I Wli.I. UK RKAUVTi) KKCEIVE TIIE TAXES a for iiiu year lii.H, licgiuiilng witli the first dny of Muich nml cnillng May 1st, lsvA, unless . an exlciislini of lime is grmitcil liv the cuunly court. K. C. MAHDOCK. : Shcrliranil Tar Ciillector Clackamas Cuunly. Or. -uiircu im, mi'i. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. MOTICKH II Klll'IIY GIVEN TIIATWESHALI, npply to tlie city council of Oregon City, Ore gon, furs saloon license to continue our saloon located In Oregon Cliy, said license to date from April Huh, WXi. ZIMMERMAN & MILLER. Weekly Oregonian AND Oregon Courier KOU Inquire ut thin Office. Tfl TflATSP' tra(e 'or Improved IV I imiiJi funnftorOrKon City property One Imr Mlnlshi'il eiKH-rnm house and About (HioiiiirU'r acre uf luiui. One fine hnuso tind Int. About 14 nvte luiid, wlih bnrn, welt fenced. Lots rind acreiiife property near Oregon City. iHn tu trude for retil estate or merclmndlKe. C11II or address Hamilton it Washbubn, Oregon City and 1'ntk Place, Oregon. Oregon city Tansfotaticn Co's Str. RAMONA. TIMK TAItl.K OI'.EOOX Cl1fBOAl Lobvo " ' ' ' Leave I'llKTI.ANn ObjoonCitt Foot Taylor ft Footth8l. 7:00 a. si. 9:00 a. k. HiDOa.m. 2:00 p. (. 4 :(I0 i'. ji. 0:00 r.M. Str. ALTONA Lettves TurMoiid Tuesdays, Thuriklnyi And Saturdays. Louve Inilwndence and Balein Mon ditys, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tlios V. Oitki'j floury C. Payne, Henry C. Rouse Receivers, MllTiM m PACIFIC R. R. R U Pullmiin Sleeping Cars Elegant Diniii2 Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars r ST. PAI L I-.i i c rtrf .1 iii'LTth I'tKUO TO (iR A.MI FUKKS cklMIKSTON WIXWiPEQ HKI.KX A and Bl'TTE THROUGH TICKETS TO I t'Hic.tr.o WAIIIMiTlX I'HILt 111 LI'IIIA Skw voKk HOSroN hiiiI all i'OINi KAT and SOl'TH. For information, time cards, map and tie acts, call on at write A. D. CHARLTON, Ast. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. t.Vt Storri! Wrfft, tmrmr Thlr4.