Oregon Courier. A, W. CHENEY. OITV OFFICIAL FAPKR. Kiitorei In Hie Oregon City poitofllce s second olui matter. subscription bates. On. year 0? Six months 1 Throe monlhi. XrTue date nppoilte your address on tlie paper denotes the time to which yon have paid Correspondents wanted in all parti of the countv; liberal Inducements; write lor panrcu. Ian. t. P. Fisher, newipaper advertising agent 12 Merchant!' Exchange, Ban Francisco, li our authorleed agent. Thla paper l kept on nie in his office. OUEOOX CITY, APRIL 12, 1895. BIMETALLISM. Statesmen and businessmen tlie world over who are nut selfishly interested In bulling gold and bearing silver are unanimous in the opinion that the statin or relation of both the chief money melals needs regulation and that prosperity is seriously hampered by the present conditions. What the outcome of the projected international bimetallic congress will be is problemellcal. Even if silver was remonetlzed at 20 to 1 of gold, instead of 16 to 1, the present ratio, a great change for the better would have been made. No good will have been accomplished unless the ratio adopted, in case the congress agrees on one, makes the silver coin equal in money value to the gold coin of the same denomination, as it was before 1373. Then the world's stock of ultimate redemption money will bave been augmented by several billions and the occupation of the gold bulls will be gone. In case the present Increasing output of the gold mines continues, silver in comparison with gold may in course of time rise in value, but we could wel' endure a silver dollar at 20 to 1 that was at a premium with gold. This is certain, however, that action by the bimetallic congress favorable to silver would increase its price, and it is ' not true, as gold monometallic ts reiterate, that the stock of silver in the world is relatively greater, in compari son with gold, than it was a decade past. Were gold demonetized and silver recognized as the chief money metal, the latter would immediately rise lo $1.29 per ounce and gold would sink in value. It is not the intrinsic value of gold, for a sack of flour has more in trinsic value than a sack of gold, but its accepted use as tlie standard money metal that gives It its value. Bimetal lisin, succinctly stated, means a silver and gold coinage which is of equal value, if coined at a certain ratio, and places the coins of both metals on exactly the same footing, where they would now be if hostile legislation, at the behest of the money lords, had not demonetized silver. A shrinking quantity of stand ard money, in comparison with a rapidly extending commerce in every part of the world, must inevitably produce disaster. NEEDY. The rain has put a stop to farming In this vicinity for a while. Mrs. T, B. Donaldson has been laid up with rheumatism for the past week, but is improving under the care of Dr. Leavitt of MolalU. Mrs. Waller Noblitt is quite low with malaria fever. Joseph Johnston is building a new barn In the place of the old one. The old land marks are fast passing away. Rev. F. W. Parker of Hubbard filled the pulpit at the Smyrna Congregational church last Sunday and preached an able sermon to a large and appreciative audience. He will leave shortly for Huntington, eastern Oregon. W, A. Haskins made a flying trip to Portland last week. Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, Wednesday, March 27 Elmer Hardesty and Miss Blanch Ker stetter, both of Needy. Rev. Hughes of Hubbard tied the nuptial knot. May their troubloi all be little ones little troubles. 8. W. Hardesty and family of Needy havo rented their farm and moved to Silverton. where Hardesty A Son will engage in the practice of law. April 2d. Jumho. COUNTY COURT. The County Compromlmei with tbt Port' land General Elootrlo Co. on tho Delfq nuent Mortgage Taxes. HARMONY. Win. Patiforlh is working for Geo Kilton. Albert Fankhauser, who has been teaching the Rock Creek school, came borne sick with pneumonia last Friday Geo. Forrls is staying at C. F. Tyler's where he bus been engaged to work by the month. Ara McLaughlin lias been suffering witli a severe cold and cough, but is now improving. Green McMurray of Damascus and Mr. Forbes of Tremont were in Harmony on legal business Monday. Frank Karr has stopped hauling wood for a while on account of a lame horse MisB Etta Karr who is staying in Portland paid her parents a short visit Tuesday. April Otli. Juxta. Rev. Harry C. Yrooman considers a fmely subject in "Crime and the Eir forcementof Law" in the April Arena. On Monday Inst the county court ac cepted the proposition of the Portland General Electric Company to expend $8,505 on the public roads, in settlement of the claim on the part of the county for delinquent taxes due from Elijah Smith for the years 1891 and 1892. The settlement was made upon the advice of C. D. A D. (J. Latourette, attorneys for the county, who expressed an opinion adverse to the validity of the assessments. The compromise was made on the basis of 50 of the tax, and was thought by the court and the at torneys to be an advantageous settle ment, inasmuch as there was so much uncertainty of success in the case. It is doubtless the bettor policy in cases of tills kind to compromise, rather than involve the county in protracted and expensive litigation, which generally results in benefit to no one except the lawyers engaged in tlie controversy. Tub much talked-about bloomer bi cycle dress Is simply a pair of trousers very baggy at the knees, abnormally full at the pistol pocket, and consider ably full where you scratch a match. The garment is cut decoletle nt the south end and at the bottom is tied around the knees to keep the mice out . You can't put it over your head as you can a corset but you can set on tho floor and pull it on just as you do your stock inus one foot in each department. You can easily tell which is tlie right side by the buttons on the neck band. Ex. The Extra Session. A most unique entertainment will be given at Shively s, Saturday iiijht, April 13th; opening of the "Extra SeS' sion of the Oregon Legislaturs" at 8 p. m.j roll call promptly on time. No one should mis9 seeing the new spring bonnets to be worn by the members; they will simply be immense. If you did not attend the legislature last winter, you will now have opportunity to see how they did it; presentation of bills, dispensing clerkships, amending of charters, etc., etc. The proceeds will be used in the establishing of head quarters for tlie Oregon City W. C.T. U. at' the Chautauqua Admission, adults 25 cents; children 10 cents; re' served seats to be had at no extra charge ; select early and secure a good seat. CABT OP CHARACTER. Mrs Helen D Harford Speaker Mrs M M Charman Reading clerk Miss Gertrude Shaw. . .Recording clerk Miss Fanuie Maddocb. Senate Messenger MrsJM Lawrence. . .Sergeant at Arms Mrs Clinton Latourette . V isitor Mrs L C Young Artist Mrs 3 W Holmes ForeignWoman MrsC II Dye Hofer Mrs Theo Clark Rinearson Mrs M L Driggs Terapleton Mrs EE Charman Jefl'ry Mrs DulTy McCracken Mrs A C Beaulien Smith of Polk Mrs Sidney Smith Blundell Mrs J K Groom Cooper Mrs Lottie Green Seblbride Mrs Geo Rinearson Gowdy Mrs J E White Paxton Mrs Caples Stewart MrsC OT Williams Hillegas Miss Hnniet Cas) Meyers Miss Nellie Younger Smith of Linn Miss M Williitms. . .Smith of Clackamas M ins llultie Monroe Barkley Miss Mary Younger. Smith of Josephine Miss Gertrude tiiiley Uleeton Miss Bertha Summer Guild Mias Ana Baird. Burleigh MiBS Friinkie Currin Mintie Lobbyists Messrs. Geo. Rinearson, L. C. 'Driggs, J. U. Campbell, Sidney Smyth, Bert Boatty, Ned Driggs, S. W. Holmes, t . I. Uriintli, U. 11. Dye, 11 A. l oung and J . K. uroom. Petition of F. W. Walker el al for a change in the Shipley road granted and surveyor to survey and J. H. Hays, Geo. Lacey and Frank Ford to vie a?, to meet at place of beginning on March. Report accepted of road master on petition of R. J. Shockley ut al for change in road and petition denied. Report of road master on petition of R. W. Alden et al for a change ' In Morton road accepted and petition denied. Petition of Morris Grapenhain et al for a county road granted and J. M. Sliker, C. 8. Porter and Geo. J. Currin to view to meet at place of beginning on March. Application of Elmer T. Davis to purchase certificate of tax sale to Rich' ard Davis estate for 1893 taxes granted Petition of E. P. Dedman et al for a change in Damascus, Clackamas and Oregon City road referred to road master. Report of Geo. Killen on completion of improvement of Elliott Pralre and Woodburn road accepted, and $71 25 ordered paid as $72.75 worth of volunteer work had been expended. Petition of Jos Gill and other super visors for all the road fund collected from their respective districts to be ex pended in said district denied. Application of Portland Flouring Mills Co. for a rebate of 1891 tax granted; if company will pay city, school district and state taxes, amounting to $8010, the balance will be rebated, on account of wrong classification. Petition of F. I). Mack et al for a bridge across Milk Creek on cotinly road leading from grange hall to Canby, known as the Darnall road, referred to road master to examine. Report of D. W. Klnnaird, road master, on the completion of the Kent road approved, and expense account of $G5 allowed. Application granted of Jonathan John son for settlement of taxes of 1893. wrongly described and sold, on rebate of the 20 per cent costs of sale. Cases of M. P. Biadley vs Clackamas county: Action of attorneys in com promising second suit for $500 approved, and warrants ordered as follows : . M. P.Bradley, damages $ 1500.00 Cost bills tiled, defendant 217.00 Cost bills filed, plaintiff 146.00 Court reporter 49.00 4 08 48 70 123 32 A short time ago the Oregonian had a doleful plaint about how the lunibei business was injured by reason of being placed on the free list by the Wilson bill. That was politics. Now it gives the information that a number of ships are being loaded on Puget Sound with lumber for Australia, China, Hawaii and Chili, That is news and business. The political end of a newspaper may tell lies, but the business end often ex poses them. Guard. A Neuhabka paper sajs : "It will be an amusing sight, next summer, to see some of our farmers chasing a cultivator dowu a long row of corn, attired in a swallow-tailed coat, a Fedora hat, plaited shirt, piccadilly collar, four-in-hand tie, and a pair of patent leather tooth-pick shoes, being the full dressed suit of some Eastern dude, and con tributed to the sufferers of Nebraska." Notice. Great meeting at Needy on Suturda y April 20th at 2 p. m. Never was the need greater for farmers to bestir them selves and band together fur each others protection. Let every farmer in the precinct a'.tend this meeting and give his support to any action that may be taken to avert distress or confiscation of properties under the sanction of law. The farmer who can and does not at tend this meeting is an enemy to all. By order of committee, N. R. Graham. Entire stock of Crockery will be sold below cost at R. Staub's Grocery. Troduce taken inex:'nt fv hi scriptions to the Courier. For Over Fifty Years. Ah Old anu Well-Tried Rehedt, Sin. Win low1 Soothing Syrup has buen used fur over fifty yean liy million of mothen for their children while tepthlng, Willi perfect success. It soothes the Child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and Is the bent remedy for Diarrhoea. I pteasant to the touts. Stild by Druggist! In every uirt of the World. Twenty-five centi a bottle. Ill value ii in calculable. 11a lure and auk for Mrs. Wlnslow'i Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Mlas, h clung to Caatoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. E. W. J'(T (Jon I'ANY Gentlemen: I have suf fered from a nervous prostration from financial lossca. Can say Joy's Vegetable Paranparilla has cured me. My liver, stomach and bowels have been very Inactive, but since Using your remedy I am entirely well. All business men and women should use it. 1'lease publish. (Signed) UK. Wll. 1IKNKY JONES. Butte, Montana Itau-kaclie, dlastneaa, tlretlneaa give) way to Joy's Vegetable Haraupartllat. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder warded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, Saw Frasoaca., NERVOUS SHOCK. E. W. Jov Company Gentlemen: This Is the first time I bave attempted to write for three year. Have been so nervous and weak that I have laid in lied lor most of the time. A Iricnd who had taken your Saraparllla sent me two bottles. The acrond one is most gone, and 1 have gained twenty pounds, and surely fuel a new women. I was palethin. Ko ambi tion. Had given up, as I bad tried so many remedies and doctors but found no benefit. If you care to publish this you have my consent (Signed) MRU. A. C. TII.I.MAX, Alameda, Cal. - is . . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. -uorjavarp jsrssw. tuititfej, udt;i norredfisuiK) bjtio seintttj, urtdiy 0Ucn i8A js-q :ienq4 iit1ijj -sqrapvaq mdj t4nu,x tired! a Ripans Tabulea cure bad breath. Total costs, except atty's fees. . . $1912.00 Matter of opening the Niebur road : Ordered that Supervisor Smith expend the labor of petitioners in opening the road. Application of W. L. Davis for aid from county granted and ft) per month Honed, beside $0 for immediate use. Matter of selecting official newspapers The publishers of the Industrial Herald having filed a list of their subscribers duly sworn to as required by law, and no other paper having filed such list, it is ordered that the Indutirial Herald and the Oregon City Enterprise be and are selected as the official papers. Application of J. F. Bock for tax re bate on account of being dou bly assessed for 1891 granted on payment of $23.55, there bring $32.50 chanted against him Allowance of $12 a month for Mrs, Pierce ordered discontinued after May 1st. Report of L L. Porter, deputy district attorney, on collection of delinquent taxes, accepted, he having collected for the years 1690, 1891 and 1892 $898.15. Warrant for $89 81 ordered for his coin-missions. Report of H. S. Gibson, school superintendent, on number of districts reporting for the school year ending March 4th accepted and $290 allowed for same. Claims for road work for March ordered paid as follows : Labor. Material. District No. 3 $ 74 00 $ 8 00 11 8 00 3 48 ' 13 8 50 0 02 14 418 00 1 15 4 00 ' 17 40 42 18 40 75 1 27 153 12 24 48 75 30 339 50 " 31 181 14 " 42 39 61) Application for aid to Thomas Pomeroy, an indigent old man, referred to commissioner Scott with power to act. Reports of county officers on fees collected during month approved . Six dollars per month allowed for caro and keeping E. Bergman. Mileage and - pay of commissioners allowed as follows: R. Scott, 8 days and 28 miles, $20,80; Frank Jaggar, 5 days aml32 miles, $18.20. CLAIMS ALLOWED. Geo K llorton, cert copy 8 B 101 $ 9 00 K A Homer, pauper expense 5 00 Tiros Charman A Son pauper. . . 20 00 Oregon City Hospital " ... 5 50 It J Hendrix, reform school ex. . 1 70 H L llolman, pauper ex 20 00 C N Ureenman " 2 50 R L Ilohnan et al, Jas Tucker, deceased 22 75 It L llolman, iuquent unknown man 58 70 T J Strife, pauper ex, claimed $750 2 60 Geo Moorn, g j witness 2 20 Henry MeUlruin, jury ex 2 20 Coi'rier. printing 22 50 N M Moody, deputy sheriff, overtime 25 89 E C Maddock. board of priaioner 105 5tl J C Bradley, self and 5 deputies. 544 00 S M Ramsliy, recorder ex 20 00 W M Moore, treasurer ex 6 00 J A W White, courthouse ex 4 00 C C Robhin " . . . . 4!l 50 Port W A I Works " .... 40 00 Bellomv A Busch " $3 not allowed H II Johnson, deputy surveyor. . 33 00 Noblitt' stable, livery ex 12 00 Slate vs It Atchinson, $13.2.) laid over State vs Joseph, Richet $20.70 laid over Stale vs Clarence Palmer " Jesse Kinfsbunr W II Welch A F" M Bley " J A Lousignout, claimed 138.10 Slate vs Dan Ferguson et al Wilson A Cooke, road ex Mortenaon A Hanson, road ex.. . California Powder Works " ... D 1. Paine M D, insane ex W E Carll M D, " Mrs L H Strirklin, pauper ex State rs H P Neifus H S Gihann, teachers meetings . Miller A Stevens, courthouse ox. Entenri$t, stationery claimed IIU 116 00 D E Sheppard, sheriff's ex " .. 5 80 G C Fields, sheriff's ex. claimed 4.50 2 50 Meston A Dygert, record 105 00 0 W Prosser, road A pauper ex , 8 00 Mrs Carrie Mvres, ' 8 00 Appl of B A U A S for Briun'a children 27 80 M Hyatt, sheriff ex ,. 50 (W E C Maddock " $10 not allowe I A 8 Dresser, atty In Bradley vs county, claimed $500 250 00 - COURT OKDKR. Matter ol tire tie liniment mnrtn-iiu-a taxes assessed against Elijah Smith for 1801 and 1892: The above matter having coma on reguiariy in me open court to be heard, upon the report aud recommendation of V. 1). & V. U. Latourette. attorney for the county, from which report it appear- ing 10 tire court that there li serious doubt as to the validity ol the asseai ment of said mortgage taxes, as well as tire uncertainty concerning the pos sibility of collecting the same under the law as it now stands. And it aonearlnir to the court, under the advice of the said attorneva. that a settlement ot said claim would be ad vis able and for the best interests of the county, and preferable to a tedious nnd protracted course of litigation in tlie court, entailing a considerable expanse to the county. And the Port and General F.U'trin Co. having In consideration of this order and a release of said claim for taxes, tendered a bond guaranteeing to the county the expenditure of the sum of 18505 upon the roads of this countv. And the court being now fully advised, tnereiore nereoy orders that the said bond be and the same is hereby ac cepted as mil settlement ol the mort gage taxes assessed or claimed against Elijah Smith, in person and as trustee, lor the years mm and 18U2. and that the shenii is hereby directed to receipt mereiur aim cancel lucn taxes Ol record . BOND OF ELECTRIC COMPANY, Know all men by these presents, that tne roniand uenerai E ectric Co.. corp oration, is held and firmly bound into the county of Clackamas, state of uregon.in tne penal sum of $1710 for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, it bids itself, its snccAaanra and assigns, firmly by these presents : signed ana sealed tills 5th dav of April, 1895. lhe conditions of the above obligation are such, that whereas the countv of Clackamas is to release and cancel 'cer. tain delinquont mortgage taxes.as-jessed against said Elijah Smith upon a trust deed, executed by the W. T. !t L. Co., upon property now owned by the P. G. E Co. in said county, said assessments bo ng for tlie years of 1891 and 1892. Now therefore, in consideration of such release, if the said P G. E. Co , its successors or assigns shall after two years, and fully within five years from the date of this instrument, furnish in i a nor, gravel or crushed rock, as directed by the county court, upon the county roads, leading from the westerly end of the suspension bri Ige, across the Wil. lutnette river at Oregon City, Or., the sum $8505 for the purpose of grading and improving said roads in manner and form as shall be directed bv the court, but such improvents to be begun at, and extend trom the westerly end of said bridg.i on the road running up tlie tne river not to exceed two miles, on the road running down the river not to exceed one mile, on the road running westerly from the river not to exceed one-trait mile ; then these presents to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and ettect. In witness whereof, the P. G. E Co by its president and secretary pursuant to resolution ol tne directors or said cor. poration, duly adopted and entered, has hereunto affixed its hand and seal the day and year above written. Portland General Electric Co CIRCUIT COURT CASES. Following Is a partial list of tlie cases before the circuit court, which convenes Monday, April lSth. Dittenholfur llua A Co, vs D M Mc Donald. II W Ross v John and Win Phillln. Thomazlne Kudy vs Samuel Rmnadoii and Catharine Rams len. Alex 8 week rs Marlon and Mary jouiisoii. James Humphrey vs A M Shlbley. M K Perrin vs A M Shibley. Peter A Weiss vs A M Hhibley. W B Ames vs Llie N Bowers. T R Worthlngton vs Henry Thiessen . John E Courtney vs John Wetzlur. State vs Gartlurne A Powers. G Weber vs V Hoffman. R Dundas vs M A M Johnson. J D Cock vsj M A M Johnson. J Tompkins vs M lUiinlry. W T Burney vs H SniRthern, et al . E Bachman A Co vs W A Ackeriu.ui. O Yunker vs ii Tneger. James Crooksliank vs II Dnvorey. iv ii r iisipatiific vs uackatnaa Co, et al It May Do as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a Severe Kidney troubles for many years. with severe pains lit his back and also that his bladder waa affected, lie tried many so called Kidney cures but without any good result, About a year ago he began use ol Electric Hitters and found relief at once. Eleetrlo Bitters Is es. peclally adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often give almost Instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 80c tor large bottle, at Charman & Co. 'a Drug re, ! t a rman Bros. Block. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tin Best Salvi in the world for Cuts Bruslses, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price centsper box. Foi sale by Charman A Co. Charman Bros.' Block. A full line of new laces, especially adapted for children's wash dresses, at the Racket Store. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How to Cure Yourself While Using t. The tobacco habit grows o a m an until his nervous system is seriously af fected, imparing health comfort and happiness. To quit suddently is too se vere a shock to tlie system, as tobacco, to an inveterate user becomes a stimU' Ittnt that his system continually craves, Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the to bacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded alter tne formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, with' out a failure, purely vegetable and suar anteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking1 Baco-Curo, 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 10 per . !... . I, r. : . . . cent, iiuuresi. uuuu-iurois 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 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. rooklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical A Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists, La Crosse, Wisconsin. See the dagger hair pins, with amber stems and metal tips, at the Racket Store. 29 85 10 0J 21 90 37 10 10 75 10 00 27 51 82 41 10 00 S 00 10 SO 13 55 12 20 13 U0 It ii an indisputable fact that for more than fifty years, children, from the age of lui.fc m'vhu. w icu jcaia, uuve uecn henebted by Sticdman's Soothing Pow der. These Powder are termed soothing because thew correct, mitipate. and re. move, disorders of he system incident to teeming. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hkreby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Jorgen Oleeu Klngnoes, de ceased, by order of the county court of Clacka mas county, Oregon All persons having claims atainst said estate are hereby required to tile said claims with me at my residence at Canby. Oregon, or at the office of my attorney, C. II. Kye, Oregon City. Oregon, with the proper voucher, within six months from the date of this notice. Hated al Oregon City, Oregon, April 2d, l.i9o HANS A. LINNEBKRC, Executor of the Estate of Jorgen Olaen Klngnoes ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been duly appointed by the Hon. Gordon E. Hayes. iulKe of the county court of Clackawaa county, Oregon, aa administrator of tne estate or Annie E. Partlow, deceased. All persons having claims against said astate are repaired lo present ihm same, property vended, lo me at the office of C. 1). A I. t'. Latourette. my attorneys, at Oregon CHy, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated Oils 23d dar of Marrh. A. I 195. JASiK.i W. PARTLOW, AdmlalMrau.r aforesaid. J At Lawrence vs U I Sct.ilii r. Meier A Frank Co vs H I, Schiller, (i Woodruff 1'ratt Co vs II L Schiller. R L Sahin vs II L Schiller. R I. Sahin. et al. vs It I. Schiller, et al. J Barker vs I M McClellan, et al. II Freeman v Christopher Webb. J K Sheak vs A M Wallacn APT Wallace. (4 (iutman vs Hans Johnson. State vs W Jess A F Nelson. U Smith vs D R Rees A J W Stewart. Aken Selling A Co vs E M Harlinan. W I) Randall vs Allen Simmons. C II LarverA (ieo. A Hamilton. T Charman A Son vs ( h s K oeger. Henry Uerson ys Dupuis A Mnrrell. L J Leiberlick vg Milton Hosford. H D JonnBon vs A L James A wf. Clarence Farr vs J 8 Williams. F R Charman vs Tiros L Saegor. F Frederick vs O I A S Co. A J Eisner vs W F Burkholder. P T Co vs Eliza J Casun. PTCovsFF White. P T Co vs C M Myers A R ibert n Beatie. P T Co vs E M Atkinson, trustee. Bobbins A 8on vs J Arquoit, et al. E U Caufield vs G Hnrrmr an.l T Charman. HC Rogers vs WT Linn. John Hanna vs Louis Toedtemcier. 0 O L A I Co vs I Anderson. E Hughes vs John Doyer. J F Anderson vs Portland F M Co. M Fredericks vs Bernhart FalllrrtA Anns Fallert. N Zimmerman A J N Miller John Coberv. i u I'erry vs John A Julia Palmer. EQUITY, Eliza Dickenson vs J M Dickenson. Ttroumzine Eudy, ex vs T Charman. J S Jennings A J Webber vs John Conway, w m Kaupach vs PKaupich.ex, -et a'. W T Burney vs S W R Jones and Bank of Oregon City. James Abraham vs M A M Johnson. W T A L Co vs Aurie M Drafter A W T Burney. Lovejoy.et al vs P G E Co. M A Fellows vs Mrs C M Plrilllns. Win Phillips, Emm J Jones. L I) Jones A A Mather. M A Leetervs S L Mack. J R W Sellwood vs P J Henneman, et al. E J Thompson vs D W Willinms.et al. II R lJuni.'iway Lumber Co vs James Thompson. O N Bank of Portland vs S W R Jones . Vb Ornamental buckles for hats and dresses at the Racket Store. Now is the time to go to the Courier office for stallion printing. Large cuts furnished free. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, A or 11 11. U9.r. Notice is hereby alven that the following-named settler lias tiled notloe of nis intention to make nnai prooi in support ol Dis claim, aim inai saiu proof win oe mane oe- fore the Register and Receiver U. 8 . Laud Office a. ....... Alt nM..n An U.... ITlk lunr. .1-. WIVBUH VIU,UltgUI,, VII BJ ll.ll, 40TU OLIVER S. MATTHEWS, H. E. No. 8l.fi for the 8 M of 8W t of See. 28. Twp. 8 8., K. 4 E. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence npon and cultivation of, said land, vn: Kit Williams and Hiram Wilson of Currinsville, Oregon, and John stor.uer and Wo, Handle of i inriiigwater. Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. F.AND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, a- April II, IMi. Notice is hereby given that tne following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final nroof in sunnort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register aud Receiver U. 8. Laud Oflice at Oregon City, Oregon, on May 17, 18'J5, viz: HENRY A. GITHENS, H. E. No. 84110. for the 8 of NE M of Sec. 10. Twp. I 8., R. 4 E. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon and cultivation ot. said land, viz: Harvev Gibson, Augustus Burnett, J. W. Douglass and William Howielt, all ol Eagle Creek, Orrgo:. KUBLK1 A. allLLBK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, April It, 1HU5. Notice Is hereby given thai the following-named settler has tilei al notloe of his Intention to make filial proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Reirlstur and Receiver U. 8. Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon, oil Hay 20, 1&, via: JOSEPH LIN HART, H. E. No. 7448, for the SE M of Sec. 84, T. 2 8., 6 E. He nainea the following witnesses la prove his continuous residence upon aud culti vation of, said land, viz: Henry Koch, Joseph Paschal), Thomas McCabe and Julius Wendland all of Handy, Oregon . Kuiir.ni a, aiiLLr.K, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. AND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, I Anrtl 11, ll'i. Notice Is hercbv liven that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to intke Anal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver IT. 8. Land Oflice at Oregon City, Oregon, on May 3)th, 18'JS, viz: JOHN H. CARLSON, H. E. No. S424, for the NE W of Sec. 2(1, Twp. 1 8 , R. 6 E. He names the fallowing witnesses to nrove his continuous residence noon and culti vation of, said land, viz: Peter Wilhelm and Henry W. Frits of Alines. Oreiton.. William A. Johnson and Frank Johnson of Troutdale, Ore. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. AND OFFICE AT OREGOS CITY, OREGON, I April 11, 1KI5. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hla claim, under Seo. 2101 R. 8.. and Urn said nroof will be made before the Reuinier and Re ceiver U. H. Land Otllce at Oregou City, Oregon, on May 20th, lt vis: PRESTON PENDLETON, II. K. No. I0.4M. for the N U of the NE l ot Sec. Twp. 6 8.. R 8 E. He names the following itnesses to prove his continuous residence udou and culUvation of, said land, vlx: Joseph Rees, Charles D. Robeson, John irulenger and Win. Stewart, all ot Meadow Brook, Oregon. Koiir.Ki a. iru.i.tri, Register. 1-""-" 'VvvVVS.Vv for Infants and Children. IHIRTT yara' ebsarrratlon ef CatatorU with the patronage of millions of parsons, permit bs to apeak cf it wHhont guessing. It la unqntiatloiialily thai teat remedy tor Infants and Children the world has wsr known. It U harmless. Children like) It. It 0;1to thorn heatlth. It will aaro their litres. In It Mothers havo something which la ohaolately safe nnd preotloaJly perfect a s child's medlelno. Caatoria destroys Worms. Caatoria allays reTorlahneas, Caatoria presents Tomltlng Boar Cord. Caatoria enres Diarrhoea, and Wind Collo. Caatoria relieves Teething Tronhlea. Caatoria enres Constipation and Flatulency. Caatoria neutralises tho effects of cerhonlo aold gas or polaonone air, Caatoria does not oontaln morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Caatoria nidmllates the food, regnlatos) the stomach and towels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castorla la put up la one-atse hottles only. It Is not sold In hulk. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything elae on tho plea or promise that It Is "Just at good " and 14 will answer every purpose." Bee that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. i Oregon Pacific Railroad Company I'll AH, CI.AHK, Receiver, ('.mm cling wllh Blr."IOHEH"belWMn Yao.ln and San franolsco, Mleamer I,, vns Nan Francisco Fsbrusry 20th sfaiel) 2l, Ulli, 'IU and 31st, Miwimer leaves Ysiillna February Mill, llsrrli 7la 17ili and 27lli. Illghts murved to clisngo sailing dates wltaeal llulll'il, For freight anil pnuenger rules apply to sny Agent CHAM. J. IIKMH1VH, SII.V A CO., Nun. 2 to g Market Stout, BanrrsnclMo, Cel. I'll AH. CI, AUK, Iliwlver, Corviillls, Oregon, NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. I AND OFFICE AT OREGON CITV, OftKOOM J Muri-li 1:1, lsil.V Ni.llee is hereby glveu that tlm riilliiwliiK.iniiil seltler has tiled notice of his iriieniluii to iinike llmil proof In support of ,1s cliilui, ami Hint sulil proof will be made Infers the HegintM-and Hwnivrr al Oregon city. Oresn on April ait Hti.',, vis; ( IIAUt r.I MIIOHJjV, II K No 711.11, for the NE of Hec , Twp :l S, R. 4 K. lie names I he following wltnss.es lo prove llli eoiiliiiuiilis n"lilelice imhiu end colli- viilliinef. awtlil liiml, vl. Churl! W. Cawdy auit j HllUll Fllaeralil. uf Dover. Oreimn. J. P vf.w.ll. and llniry (iitli of Kiigln Creak, uregoa. 4tJft r IIOHhlli A. Mil ...k, urego .I.Kit, It, iteglster. Tho fao-nlmlle slgtnatnro of wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. MANHOOD RESTORED! gfWXtZX:- fiittru uived to cure a. 1 nervuuUOBMii,iucti us Wttnk Momory.ljaHoi i'r:ittt 'owur, lltmdache.Waktilulit?H, Iaiiii Manhood, Muhtly Knilntiotiti, NtrvnM iieiM.slldraliiaaiidioMof (HtwerliiUeuuratiTtiOritmii ot either twxt au.-rtj r overexertion, ynuthftol errors, excepulve uno uf tobacco, onluin or t Urn ulft-nts, which Waa to Infirmity, Consumption or .(infinity. Can )u cunieiUn 31 ve m wrlttrn vnanintrelo cure or refund the money. Hoi J ly till .ilruit-sTlittft.. Awk fiii-It. lakit no other. Writ it for f pop MhiIIciiI Honk sti'iit. ..iilt-.l ForBnleln Ore...nCUy,Oro.,by CHAllMAiN CO.. UruKKlsta. TIME IOWA JEWELER mm mm a. . PORTLAND, OREGON. ' , NOTICK l'OIi I'l'BUrATlON. f AMI OP PICK AT OHKUIIN CIU, OIli'dlN, J Mnr.li ill, am Nulleo is her.i,, given Umi Hie riillowlniMiniiiud suttlir Im. HImI i,.ir ,,r l,u intention lo n.uke proof In sniHirl of M clslm, anil llwt anlil proof will lie msdo Mute tin H-nlil.i liu'i v'i'z'V,'r "' U"," 0r,i "' April a HAMUKL C. IIUKKSIAN. :l S If V Tlel ... i ... - .. ..... ,,. ,,,, ui. loiinwing aitniyae.lt, prion lila continuous n,,i,0n upon and culuvatloii of, said laud, vlsj Henry I). Murv.r, Win. W Purler, Henry Kpprrson and lllcliard (1. FalmalMr. all of Currinsville, Oregon, ' 1IOIIUIT A. MII.I.KR, Register. A. N. WRIGHT. Watch Repairing a Specialty. 305 MORRISON ST It IS KT. OPPOSITK ruSTOFFICK. R-I-P-A-flf-S ONE GIVES RELIEF OKDIXAN'CE JS'O VNTITI.KI), AX OltDINANCE TO PREVENT f tlm spreading of contngiuus or Infection, iliwitMi-H nnd to prtserllM) tho duties ot the board of lieulili or eoiniulttee on health and pull I" reliulou thereto. Oregon City duos ordiilu us follows: i?iTl.'u1i1'. T'"" wl,c"f,vcr "-Person residing wlllrln ih lorponue limits of Oregon Cltv Oregon, shall know that there exists within his' place of resilience or within his family any perMiii allltcied wllh smallpox, cholera, dlph. llierla, M'lirliiliua, meanela or any other eon. tnnlurri i or iiileclions .IIm-hb., he shall give notice hereof to lhe board of health or commute, on hen III and Hire Within twelve hours after such fact shall come to his knowladge. Reeiioii 2. That whenever any physician or other po-sun slmll alien, I upon any person within the corporate limits of Oregon t'lty, Oregon who Is afflicted with smallpox, cholera, dlph. Iherla, scnrliillna, mcnsels or any other eon. tsgrous or Infectious disease, such physician or other person shall give nolle, thereof to the boiird of henlih or committee on health and police wiihln iwolve hours after such fact shall come to their knowledge. Sections. That whenever the board of health or committee on heulih and police shall be iirormei I of the existence of smallpox, cholera, dlplillicrla. scar hit na mu,ii,,. ..... ,i .7' tngioiia or infectious ill ease within lire corporal lilUltS Of OrCIMU Cite. Ilrpn ,l.h.llk..,L..,. ... ...Miu-inuieiy cause to oe raised over th. prom sea In w Inch such disease exists, yellow lag eighteen by twcnty.four liichesi and kVsoall u unlawful for any person to lemove suen- llag except upjii the direction and wllh the oon. taSai? i.-XSto.? 1,t'"'1" or cora"",M" Per- Ion 4. It shall he the duty of the board of health or commliico on health and police to provide a place of resident, the necessaries of life, medical attendance and nurses, for Indla-ent Persons within the corporate limits of Oregon City, Oregon who are afflicted with siualliJox. cholera, diphtheria, scarlatina, meascls or any other coutngloiiB or Infectious disease. nfS'!!,,l'1'iili.6-nI'.l'i,,',U he "1C '""'J' "I the board of heallh or tho committee on health and police to employ a physician and enter any promises, or examine any person within the corporate imlls of Oregon City, Oregon, when" ever llrey have reason to believe therein exists any unreported case of smallpox, dlphtheris. scarlatina, meascls or any other contagious or street or al ey or to use any other means which they may deem necessary to prevent the spread said city0' b 118 or l"'ecll"" disease within Sl'n!'u" m Any ,er8", violating any section of this ordinance or who may in any war attempt or hinder or prevent the board of health or comm ttee on heallh aud police Irom per. fornilng their dirties, shall . fined In any sunt Silenco" n"r """'0 ,iW eh Ordered published by the cltv council of Aprd'aj l'ji'i!r',,t0"' a ri'K"l,,r meeting held ' li' T. W. FOLT3, City Bsc Tile.. DON'T STOP TOBACCO ITS INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDEXLY antl dun't be imposed upon by buying a remedy that requires you to do so, us it in nothing more than a substitute. In the eudtlen stoppage of tobacco you must have some Btimulant. and in most all cases, the e fleet of tlie Hiiiiiulant, he it opium, mor phine, or other npiutps, leaves a far worse lialrit con tracted. Ask vour dniBirist about BAC0 CUR0. It is purely veKeti'ble. You do not have to stop tii:-,ir to bacco with BAC0 CUR0. It will notify you when to top and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your system will-be as free rom nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or money refunded. Price f 1 per box or 3 boxes (30 days treatment and guaranteed cure) $2.50. For sale by all druggists or will be sent by mail upon receipt of price. Send six two-cent stamps for sample nox. Booklets and proohj free. EUREKA CHEMICAL & M'F'G. CO., La Crosse, WiB. Oflice of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. Hornk k, Supt, St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, Istu. Eureka Chemical St M'f'g. Co., I.a Crosse, Wis. liear Hirs I have been a tobacco fiend for many yeurs, nntl during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars regularly every day. Aiy whole nervous system became attecled, until my physician told tne I must keap up the rrse of tobocco for the time being, at least. I tried the so-culled "Keeley-Cure," "No-To-Bao," and various other remedies, but without success, until I accldently learned of your "Baco-Curo." Three weeks ago to-day 1 consider myself completely cured; I am in perfect health, and the horrible craving for tobacco, wliich every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has completely left me. 1 con sider your "Bai'O-Cufo" simply wonderful, and can fully recommend II. Yours very truly, C. V. 1IORNICK. TO TftADE . wm tra,le '(,r 'TMv.d i 7; : , , . : formsor Oregon CI v p,'P,; One liard-finlstied eight-room house vi'l Iio,h one-(iunrter acre of Inmi One llnu house nnd lot. About tjj acre hind, wllh barn, well fenced, l-ols anil acreage properly near Oregon City, open t trade for real estate or merchandise, tall or address Hamilton & Washhukn, Oregon City and Park Place, Oregon. Weekly Oregonian AM) Oregon Courier for as. Inquire at thla Oflice. Thos F. Onkes Henry C. Payne, Henry C. Roass Receivers. BEWARE of imitatioti trade marks and labels. 8 J'! i', 'A J.'. XOriCE FOR. PUBLIC VTIOV. AND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREliON. Anrll 11. lim. Notice Is herebv a- veil that : the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hla claim, and that said proof will be m.te be- ' fore the Register aud Receiver V. S. Land ortl.-e Oregon Lily, uregon, oo nay ran, isw, vu: Rt'POLPH A EG EN I) ER, H. E. No. 7J07 for the NE i of Sec. 24. Twp. 4 8., K. 4 E. He names the following witnesses to provs his continuous residence upon and rulti- ation oi, sani rauci, vis: jonn l. avers and I. L. Hrietenstlne of Lacay. Oregon, Henry c. eyersand W. M. Warnoek of Springwater, Or. AtintRt a. AiiL,Lr.K. negister. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. OTtC 19 HEREBY filVEH THAT THE undersined haa been dulr snooinied bv Hon. It. E Hayes, judge of the'eounty court of of Clackamas, stale of Oregon, administrator the ratal of William R McCubbin. dtmseri All persons havl g claims against said cute, are required to present the same, pmperly vert fled, to me al ray office lo On-gon Citv. Oregon, within six months from lhe date of tins notir. THUS. F. RYAN. Administrator of Estate of Wm. 9. McCubbin, deceased. Dated at ttrrgnn CUy thla llth day of April, MM. Insist on ARn AIIP HAiWR SOPAI 2 s- ansrlatwi .!gSSS& Jill JpCllVCiCaO ! ' Costs no more than inferior package soda never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is mi. I versally acknowledged purest in the world. ' Made only ij CHURCH k CO., Hew York. , tali by trocars traywam. ' f VritotoAnaiidHsanseBooko(TalaaUaps-rBn. MlORTHERN 'm PACIFIC R. R. u FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm laml, mostly bottom, on Wooileook creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook postoifice. Three acres cleared. 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $00, of which $."0O must be paid down, bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars call at Cocrikr oflice or address me at Vancouver. Wash. Mrs. Ansa Taylor. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. I WILL BE READY To RECEIVE THE TAXES for the year l. beginning with the first day of March and ending Msv 1st, lstvi, unless an'extension of time is granted bv the county court. E. C. MAIiIKH K, Sheriff an4 Tat Collector Clackamas I ounly.Or. March 14, IfH Oregon City Tanspotaticn Co's Str. RAMONA. TIME TABLE OREGON CITV BOAT Pllll HI 'ill Elegant Tourist N Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars ("ST. PAl'f. I ; MINNF vroi.n IHLITH J C.K Ht.O AM FORKS 4'ROOKSTOSf UIN.MPKQ H BI.KNA and Itl'tTE THROUGH TICKETS Leave PoaTLAND Foot Taylor St. 7:00 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 4:00 P. M. Leave ObeoonCitt Foot Ith St. 9:00 a. Jt. 2:00 p. u. 0:00 r st. TO CHICAGO W AMIIMiTOX PHILADELPHIA !-. V)KK " " IIO'ION an.l all POINTt EAht and SOI TH. For information, time tii tet", call on or write cards, map) and Str. ALTONA Thursdays ; Leaves 1 ortlami lutfilays. and !atarilays. Leave Indeemlence and Salem M ily, Vedne.dHV and Fridnvs A. I). CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass, Agent, Portland, Oregon. tMi Mnrrlsoa