Oregon Courier. A. W. C1IEXEY, CITY OFFICIAL PAPKR. Entered In the Oregon City poiloflloeiiiocond class mttter. SUnSCRIPTtON RATES, On vear . KM Bit monthl 1 00 Thro month! w If paid III advance, 23 por cent dlacount. CTha dte opposite your address on the paper donotel the time to which you have paid OREGON CITY, MAY, 10 1895. Von'Mg 13, No. 1. Tiie CounigR was 12 years old last week, end today it be' Rim Its 13th year under the most favor able conditions. The democratic county convention of Chicago on Saturday declare I almost unanimously for free silver. Ex-Con grossman Bryan, of Nebraska, and other sneakers scored Cleveland and his policy. It mek a heap of diflunce in de self respec' of some men whedder doy am caught in de watermelon patch or net away wifout bein seen. Uncle Sben'i ritilotoqhy. Had Kev. Brother Reed not been caught In "de watermellon patch" the bank he would not have been crazy. Juries now-a-days evince more symptoms of insanity than the prisoners who pled for freedom by way of the insane asylum. Tin Salem Journal gives the follow' ing comparison of the cost of clerk hire of tho committee on engrossed bills of the late legislature: Senate McGinn, chairman V-1170 Holla Boullirtxle, chairniau . ....... 772 Senator McGinn paid liis clerku $4 and f 5 a day for forty days, and Representa tive Sehlbrede paid his clerks only for the time they actually worked. Reform was the watchword for some people only. Willamette River Bueiness. the number of and tons of Following is the report of President C. II. Caulield of the Willamette Trans portation & Locks Co. as filed iu the governor's office last Fridity, tor the quarter ending March 31, 1895, showing the number of boats which through the locks, with passengers, live-stock freight carried through : Trlin Uiulo. January, 1805: Modoc 8 Toledo 11 Altona U4 Huag 7 Eugene 6 Salem 12 Baby 1 Pas'n- gers. 103 11)0 307 89 37 150 Cnltle Ton) Etc. C'r'd 130 7 125 85 2 3 648 338 218 773 320 091 2 Total February : Modoc 1)4 Toledo J3 Altona 12 504 882 352 2990 Hoag., Eugene.. Salem. . . Elmore. . Egalite.. 10,' I 133 198 333 198 60 81 92 1021 224 203 873 140 110 3BU 10 STAFFORD. Henry Welchor has Just finished dig ging his potatoes. Melnt Peter's now granary, on the Meridian road, is beginning to loom up into prominence; size 20x30. Sam Moser's grubbers have completed their nine-acre job and moved up near WilBonville. A special meeting was held at the school house, district No. 41, Saturday for the purpose of deciding whether or not wu shall build a new sclioolhouse. After soveral hours wire pulling it was decided by all that we are ssilly in need of the same, also in need of funds with which to rjroceed. Thev could not agree on bonding the district, As the hour was eotlinir late thoy adjourned until the first Suturduy In October, at which time they hope to have plans, soecifications. etc.. on hand so the voters may see and come to an under Rtamlinir more readilv. One voter put his Duke into the effect that the old tinililinff wna ntill sood enouifh. in fact better than his own dwelling-house, and he did not have funds to build for him self, where upon another arose and said he did not have to call a meeting to tell people that he needed a dwelling house ns they were already aware of the fact, but tins meeting was called lor me pur pose of deciding whethur we shall build a sclioolhouse or not. There was one female voter present and It is rumored that she was very influential in preserv ing order. A. and I. Holton came down from Silverton Sunday, and reported the roads wet. May 0th. Lengthy. HARMONY. CIRCUIT COURT. 15 00 ISO 00 80 IX) Clias Millard is at homo again. Growing crops have been greatly ben efited by the late rain. Herman Kannie. who had the em ill bone of his leir broken and ankle dis located, is not getting along very well Notwithstanding the heavy ruin Sun day morning, a large crowd was present at tre dedicatory services of the "lies- cue' J-.vangelical church. liishop William Horn, of Cleveland, O., was present and preached an appropriate sermon lor the occasion. 1 lie money raised by collection, subscription, etc.,' amounted to about $150, which will clear the church of all debt. The Y. P. 8. C. E. is in a prosperous condition. On next Sunday six new members will be taken in. Mrs. Martha Brown (nee Wise) re cently sold 0 acres of land for $900. Mr. and Mrs. Win Jones of Clackamas were the guests of M. Phillips Sunday. Miss Etta Karr came heme from Port land Saturday and returned Sunday afternoon. Louis La Grand has decided to not buy the acre of land of R. Dannnls, nor will he lease any ground. After due consideration, he decided to back out of his bargain, lie has, however, taken a job to clear 3,'a acres for Mr. Dunnals. George Kilton is having somo Blasti ng done. Born, to the wife of C in Battin , May 4, a daughter. Mother and child are doing well. Mrs. Fankhauser bus been on the sick lilt, but is better at present. May 7th. Ji'xta. C0LT0N. 57 1085 02 3511 Total March : Modoc 11 292 Toledo 12 148 Altona 13 442 Hoag 6 90 Eugene 6 47 Elmore 9 221 0 02 728 684 434 277 92 3 580 34 1380 Total 65 1240 833 3453 Boats total : Modoc 26," a' 528 143 2353 Toledo 35J 030 98 090 Altona 308 1082 853 757 Hoag 22)4 383 90 1738 Eugene 15 134 11 1058 Salem 17 237 4 800 Elmore 12J 313 48 1741 Baby 1 2 Eaglite 1 10 Grand total 108 3213 1247 0401 Puring the quarter ending March 31 1893, there were four boats plying the river, the total record being aj (uIIowb Trips 104'i, passengers 1974, cattle etc, 120, sheop 83, tons carried 7021. During the quarter ending June 30, ltivj, six boats did business, with a tola record of trips 112, passengers 2454, cattle 199, sheep 15, tons carried 037S During the quarter ending September au, lisya, there were eight boats oil ana on, with the following total: Trips i.W'k, passengers uuoa, cuttle Nil, sheep 08, tons carried 2734. During the quarter ending December 31,1893, nine boats operated with a total business as follows: Tiips 155, passengers 3492, cattle 107, sheep 20, tons carrieu BlUj. During the quarter ending March 31, imn, six boats divided the trade an J made totals as follows: Trips loTJg, passengers 3101, cattle 83, sheep 7, tons carried 0137. During the quarter closing June 30, 1894, six boats were in the trade with a total record as follows: Trips 179', pas sengers 0227, cattle 179, sheep 298, tons carried 712!) . For the quarter ending September 30, 1894, there were soven boats operating and the total results were : Trips 1 7S, passengers 9982, cattle 123, sheep 131, tons carried 014U. During the last quarter of 1894 seven boats took a hand in the business and made this record : Trips 109, passenger s 8900, cattle 140, sheep 21, tons carried 8144. A New Volume. This Easter issue is the initial number of Volume XIII oIMunhky's Maha.ine. The volume just closed has the distin c tion of having shown a greater gain a vastly greater gain in circulation than any single volume of a magazine in the whole wido world has ever had. It started with the October issue with a circulation of quarter of a million, and ended with the March issue with half a million. The increase in these six mouths alone, represents a largor circu lation than that of any other magazine either in the old world or the new, while the total circulation of Mi sjkv's ,- inexcen af the combined circulation of any other four magaiine$ in America. Whenever you bear a man finding fault with bis local paper, op 'n it, and ten to one be hasn't an advertisement in it; five to one he never gives it a job of printing to do ; three to one that he don 't take the piper; two to one if be is a sub scriber he is a delinquent ; even up that . be never does anything in any way that will assist the publisher to run a good paper, and forty to one he is the most eager to see the piper when it comes O ul. Three SUten. It has ruined considerable. Grain is growing very rapidly. Two men and their wives came here last Monday to look at some mountain land ; a third man was looking for a lo cation to settle as a shoe maker. It seems that a person with that trade might be very acceptable In a neighbor hood . Two new houses have been built hore this spring, by persons taking claims. Quite a number of the school child ren are sick with something like scar latina. Mr. Matley, an Iowa man, is to take George Grace's old stand, as a merchant. May success attend him. The Redford boys, who made Colton their home for some time, have turned out to be horse theives. Mr. Sexton bought a horse of them, but the owner came for it and he had to give it up; also Truman Bouncy of Hubbard had to give up a nice span of horses to the owners which he had got from the Red- lorj boys. Ihey are now in Salem boarding. Today one of Mr. Gorliett's horses kicked Joe Carlson's horses and broke its leg, Joe lias been a fuithfull son, helping his family and he depended on his teuin a great dual. It is a pity. May 3d. Pixy. Alva Jallvn vs Wm J. and Clara 0. Bruce, plaintiff allowed to withdraw note; J. G. Miller et al ve Hamilton Bros, defendant's granted until J uno 3d to answer; It. L. Sabin vs Hamilton Bros, plaintiff allowed to file amended complaint on June an; mate vij.a. Lousignont, Jury verdict of larceny and value of property assessed at $47.90. Court allowed the followirg b'lls: Kvnnn Rrna. defending Henry Halloway 15 00 0 H Dye, defending Fred Romuln 25 00 J U Campbell, doienuing isuac Rice W N Barrett, district attorney. . Chas E Runyon, court reporter. . W K Barrett, prosecuting cases against Oregon City hank. . . . 50 00 Goo Webber vs Fred Huffman, plain tiff llowed to file amended complaint; H P McNary vs Clackamas county, nonsuit; J A Baker et al vs Rhoda A Edes et al, partition of properly by re ferees accepted. Louis I. Seibnrlick vs Milton Hosford, judgment for $51.83; Adam Andre vs C. M. Andre, divorce; Thos. Channan vs G M B Jones, dismissed ; Lizzie E. Close vs David Close, plaintiff allowed 15 days more. Bills of bailiffs: T. W. Fouts for $00, T. M. Miller for 03 and Max Schulpius tor $30, allowed. The cafe of II. P. McNary vs. Clack amas county, involving a demand for taxes against Minthorn addition to Port land, was dismissed with costs taxed against plaintiff J. T. Apperson, C. O. T. Williams and A. S. Dresser, the re ferees appointed to partition Minthorn, have tiled their report, it snows jhuu iois divided among 92 holders, the smallest being $71 and the largest $10,100. J. A. Louisignout has not been sen Ifliieedand hisattornev. Geo. C. Brown ell, has hud the pnsioner admitted to bail of $150 until June term. Air. Rrowneli has been very successful with his cases. The case of the city against the East Side Kail way to forfeit its charter has been postpaid until the June session. Wednesday the case of William B, Partlow vs. A. T. and J. A. Howland and J. J. Frazer was decided in favor of the plaintiff. The pii it involved the title to about three acres of land near this city, but there is also settled by it the title to several acres more; was occas ioned by conflicting lines in the govern ment survey of the S. 8. While and John S. Howland donation claims EN THE NEW CABBAGE CULTURE. feed down In Open Ground la Left to Ma ture Without Transplanting. The horticultural editor of American Cantoning has the following to say ou the new cubbago culture: Whooping Cough. There is no danirer from this dlseiau when Chamberlain's L'nmdi Kummlv ia freely given. It liquefies the loiigli mucus and aids its DinwtnrHiloii. li also lesions the severity a d frequency f paroxysms of coughing, and iiiiuhs a ipeedy recovery. There Is ii"l the lean danger la giving the remedy to children or babies. it contain no luiui in-iaa substance. For sale by G. A. Harding. Druggist . A Fkw days ago Rinear, the populist sheriff of Spokane coiintv. bv the aid of For yoars we have bad the most sutis- ,u,lr guards, took ix prisoner toihe factory success with cabbages by follow V"'8 penitentiary, at Walla Walla. On ing what some of our reuders may re- ",e fy aon' .prisoners it set nis gard as a Mew method. It Is ouly the "J ? "'""'"l 'jnpw'W" '. L.11 number of plants of Jersey w'ake- LtS iiliurtfr'a luuill.it anil nv i.u.u ...... . Hiuaniurvuruury uiuue way Willi tlieiU . ana sot iu open ground in sjarcn or April. All cabbages lutwidod for use iu Cure For Headache midseason and later were sown directly Ai remedy for all forma uf ilcad.chu in open ground and thoro left to ma- Kltwtrlo lllltcra haa proved to be the very bent, tnre without transplanting. This "new " 'ffrctssiwrmaneut cure and the most drcadi-d cuubairo culture" hiu tawn mimHmin. habitual alck headachoa yield to ila hi quito frequently, and yet it is so little practiced by tho average borne gardunor and yet so very vuluublo that it will bear nioro and stronger words in its favor. Indeed wo find it the easiest and simplest way of starting a patch. llio land is enriched and prepared in "' tne usual way required fur any of our garden crops. Light murks are then made with tho garden marker, two foot apart for small sorts, three apart for late and very large ones. Next we tuke ra IIKMUtWMWWWIWIlMWW'WaVl'WVNWfflyi; Mil t in Tin m 1 " 1 w Alienee. We urgcall who are alll Icted to procure a bottle, and give thla mindly a fair trial. In cases of habitual conization Kleclrlo lllllvra curea by giving- tlio needed loulo to the bowels, and few caaea lorm rvilut the ue ot III medicine. Try It once. Urgo botllca Fifty cent at Charman it Co.'i lirug Hiorc, ('barman liroa , RURAL DELL. Mrs. Illuir preached three quite Inter esting sermons at this place, Saturday evening, Sunday ut 11 and 7:30 o'clock. The fourth and lust quarterly meeting of this year will be hold at liunil Doll sclioolhouse the ll'.h and 12th of this month by Revs. II. L. Ilnrclay , 1). 1)., and C. if. Merrimnn, pastor of V. B. church. Joseph Johnson is still improving. It Mill continues to rain. Mr. Tingley is still on his pins. Joe Lolier wears the largest bonnet of anyone since the lilacs came in bloom . Th. Ogle hub built a line shed on the end of his bain. Hops are looking qnile Muttering ut present. A nine pound bov arrived ut Men Bowe's on Tuesduv of lust week. Muv (Ith. Dkvv Dkoi-s Law vi. Law. The Coi'kikb of last week made mention of troubles of the Laws over a child, and in the article it was stated that Mr. Law was arrested, which was a mistake, as he was not arrested until this week and then h r threatening to kill Mr. Trevor. His examination took place on Thursday . The following from the Portland Mercury is published by request. Lillian Lovelace was formerly the wife of J . II. Law, an Oregon City milkman. There was a good deal of the frisky about Lillian to which Mr. Law objected ; onarre Is ensued and a divorce resulted the woman alleged that her husband drunk to excess and Law accused his wife of infidelity. But Law contested the woman's suit in a half hearted man ner, finally informing the court that he gave up the contest, so Mrs. Law was granted a decree, the custody of their child, Forest, and the privileges of re suming her maiden name, that ol Lillian Lovelace. But Lillian Lovelace detested the life of a recluse didn't like the idea of be' ing a female bachelor. Along last fall Lillian made the acquittance of William Trevor, a grocer on first between Ulay and Columbia streets. From that time on she seemed to hump herself to get more and more acquainted with the man and she seemed to succeed right well. In fact she seemed so successfully that a Mrs. Reynard, a neighbor lady, caught Lillian and William occupying the same bed. She says they seemed to enjoy the situation, too. Mrs. Reynard was shocked, and shortly after informed Lillians ex husband of what was transpiring. Now it has been Law s ambition for a long time to secure possession of their three-year-old boy. He has the affidavit of a physician that Forest was once alllicted with the itch, and of others that the child's grandparents, who keep the boy, do tint treut him kindly. As a step in the direction of accomplishing his pur pose, Law caused his wife to be arrested at Oregon City on the charge of lewd co habitation, and Trevor whs placed in a similar position in the municipal court of Portland . Now Law hail a dead cinch on the guilty couple. There was no doubt of that, and ho might have insisted on their punishment, but when, Saturday fore noon, Judge Smith joined the pair in wedlock, it was decided to have the case dismissed. And so Lillian and Will were made husband and wife. They had "caressed" themselves into an involuntary engage ment and a hurried union, and may now occupy the same bed forever, il they wish . Entire itock of Crockery will be sold below cost at R. Staub'a Grocery. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How to Cure Yourself While Using it. The tobacco ha bit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously af fected, impuring 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. llaco-turo is a scientiliccure lor 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-Ciiro, 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 cent, interest. Baco-Curoisnota substi tute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the hid of w ill 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 1.00 per box, three boxes, (thirty days treatment,) 12 60, or aeut direct upon receipt of price, sknp six TWO-CENT STAMPS FOR SAMI'I.K BOX. BOOKLET AND PROOFS FREE. F.Ureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists, La Crosse, Wisconsin. A Crltio of Renan. A paper that will attract widespread attention in orthodox circles is a scath ing criticism of Kenan's "Life of Jesus," from the pen of John P. McPt.erson, of the United States supreme court, which appears in the Arena tor May. Mcpher son goes carefully through Kenan's famous work, and upon the examination of the authorities he cites shows that his deductions are not sustained by his torical evidence. Several of the most important criticisms of Renan on the character ol the ministry of Jesus, such as his conscious imposture as a thau maturgist, are alleged to he based upon insufficient and flimsy evidence. The paper will most assuredly be read with avidity in orthodox circles, for Mr. McPherson's acute legal mind has brought forward several important points which have escaped other critics. The Discovery Saved Hit Life. Mr. a. Caillouctle, Drugglut, llcavirlllo, III aya: "To Dr. King's New Dlicovery I owe my life. Waa taken with U Galppe and tried al the Dhvalclani fop nilli.a aluilll. hut nt tin avail a cup or other small dish (or a papor) and wa given up and told I could not live, containing the seed in tho left hand, Having Dr. Klng'a New Ulacovery la my Morel take np a few seeds between thumb and cnt for a bottle and began ita ui and from th index finger of the right band and drop doae began to grt belter, anil after using them in the mark, lightly rubbing over ,hrt'e botllca waa up awl about again. Il l worth the spot with the right foot and finally " metltM '" I"M- We wo"'t ke"P ,u,rc rhoue stopping ou it The operation is repeat- . L ,rt' ,rU1 bmllc 81 (,"" ed at proper distanceaa pinch of d Co ''"wMsnaanBro,.litek. being dropped about 18 inches apart iu While in Stockton' Cat . some time the marks for Jorsey Wakefield and two ago. Thos. F. Lamran. of I.o llii feet or more for the later, larger sorts, that state, was taken severely with Thus a big patch can be planted in a camps and diarrhoea. He chanced to very short time. The seed soon comes "ieet M. C. M. Carter, w ho was up. If flea beetles become troublesome, similarly amicied. lie says: I told a sprinkling of ashes or tobacco dust 'lm . ,erl".in Colic, Cholera urn ...in ,i i.. ,i , ,t,.i Diarrhoea Remedy, and we wont to the quarters. When theplantsare in strong i . l " ? J ,. . . . , i . i - wa at HBV t'l . vn 1 171 Jf UlllUt ftjlllll w w.vv, .a.v..,w.lh.. '"sr Hnu i can vouch lor its havinif enrft.I are thinned to one in a place, the bent mi?. For khIh 1v (J. A llnnl intr lf-.ia t.111 ...at. flM.- .Ul.. JJIUUU IU OiMJU Ulll UUllJg 1UIU IIIQ IiUIU- Kiel. for Infants and Children. THIRTY yara' obaTrattton of CaatorU with thjtanagof MilUlona of poraone, permit ns to apkHwlthontjneaalng. It la qneetionaplr h Tmij for Infants and Children tha world has iwr known. It is hannleaa. Children like It It lTOe thorn health. It trill aavo their Uvea. In It Mothers havo aomothbaa; which U aheolntelr aafe and praotloally porfeot as a child's medicine. Caatorla deatroya Worm a. Caatorla allays ITeTerlahnwae, Caatorla preTents Tomltlng Soar Cnrd. Caatorla onree Piarrhaa and Wind Collo. Caatorla rellevea Toothing Troubles. Caatorla euros Constipation and Flatnlenoy. CaitoHa neutralises tho offeots of carhonlo aold gas or polaonona air. Caatorla does not contain morphine, oplnm, or other narcotic property. Caatorla aaalmllatea tho food, legnlatee tho atomachndhowela, sjItIbk healthy and natural eleep. Caatorla la put np In one-also fcottlea only. It la not sold In hnlfc. Don't allow any ono to sell yon anything olao on the pica or promlae that It .."Jnet as food" and "wtllan.wer OTery pnrpoae." gee that yon t C-A-S-T-O-K-I-A Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Oregon Pacific Railroad Company ( HAH. I'LAKK, llttceivnr, I'oiiiii clliiK Willi Mir.'-IIOMKH" bolwwii Yai,i,hl and San fraiicliae. SiKaiunr U. Hnu KmnclKO February SUIIl, Marol' -ail, Will, Ml and Dial. Siwni-r Ii'ovm Yaiiilna F-bmary Sfttli, Warrli Ttli lTlh mill 7lli. IIIkIi!' rrnvru'cl In chungo tnlllng tlatM wllliuUI li'itii-i-. Kor fn.lshl anil pwwiiKor ratc-a apiljr to anjr Agrut (WAX. .1. IIKNIUIYS, SOU A CO,, Nik, 2 to 8 Murk it Slrwl, HiinKraiiclun, Cl. CHAM. CI.AHK, llciwlvar, t'urvnlllK, OruKon. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. IAND OI'Kh'K AT OIlKiKlN CITY, OKKtlON, i April 11, lwiri. Nullcu la herchy kIvimi that the follnwhiicnaiiii'ii ai-lller lm IHcd notloe of IiIh hiluiilliin l" iiiiike llniil priinf In anpport ol hla claim, and that anhl proof will ha mado be. lore the Hi xIMi-r ami niwivnr V. H Land ctlice nl On-xnti ( liy, llri'Kiin, on May 17lh, IHiij, rli: (IMVBK 8 MATTIIKWH, II. E. No. KIM, lor tlio H i ut HV i ot Heo. 2K, Tup. II M It. 4 K. lit, iiiinica the MIowiiiK ullnetxea to priivn Ilia (-iiiiihiuoua rividunee iiKin huiI iiihlviitlmi of, mild land, via: Kit Wllhiiina and lilrimi Wllmui of (Jiirrhmvhh-, liri-Kiin, ami Jnlin Hlor.iH-r and Wm. Kandle o Siirllliiuull'r, Uri'ii KKlll'.KT A. MII.I.KR, Ri-KlKter. Tho lao-olmlla elgnatnro of laonerery wrapper. nings may be used, if desired, to make some of your neighbors happy who like good plants, but were not fortuuate enough to know or practice the "new cabbage ciTlture. " If there happens to be a luishill, or yon want to set some plants in a place where a first crop has just token off, you have the plants and good ones to do it with. for over Fifty Year. As Old inb Will-Tbko Rixkdt. Mn. Win low'a Suollilng Syrup haa been naed fur orer fifty yean by mllllona of motliera fur their children while teething, with perfect aucceaa. It aoothea the child, auitena the guma,allaya all pain, curea wind collo, and la the beat remedy fur Diarrbcea. Ia pleaeant to the taata. gold by Druiutlata In erenr nart of the World. Twenlv-flve eanla a (uiltlw lta valna la In. Let me Say With all ' emphasis that calculable. Be aura and ak for Hra. Winalow'i nitrate of soda is a wonderfully effect ive fertilizer for cabbages and cauli flower, as also for spinach, beets, etc. Wherever nitrate of soda can be readily obtained in small quantities, home gar deners should not fail to make use of it Soothing 8yrup, and take no other kind. NERVOUS SHOCK. K. W. Jov CoHPANY-aentlenien: Thla la the flrat tlmo I hare attempted to write for three yean. Have been ao nervous and weak that I It really has every advantage over other have laid in bed for most of the time. nitrogenous fertilizers. It is the chenp- A friend who had taken your Saraparilla sent est source of nitrogen. It is clean, it is ""two bottles. The second one la most gone, easily applied, and it shows its often remarkable effects sooner after applica tion than any other fertilizing sub stance. We just Bcatter a scant table- spoonful around each plant and repeat once or twice, or we just sow the stuff broadcast at the rate of a pound or two to the square rod. and I have gained twenty pounds, and surely feel a new women. 1 was pale thin. No ambi tion. Had given U , as I had tried ao many remedies and doctors but found no benefit. If you care to publish this you have my consent. (Signed) MU9.A.C. TILLMAN, Alameda, Pal. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 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Vrll fr lrunMwilnil Itfink Bt'nt wiiIJ Aurjniuii.iiwrii.,M:r. i 3iiAUVaBKKUtO.,iMuiiOUlo'lciupio,LUii;4(ju K-I-l-A-3-S ONE GIVES RELIEF Old Hickory Wagons Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby was alck, we gave her Caatorla, When aha was a Child, ahe cried for Castorla. When she became Mlsa, ahe clung to Castorla, When ahe bad Children, ahe gave them Caatorla Selection of Seed Wheat. The government experiment station for North Dakota at Fargo has is sued a bullotin in which the subject of perfect satlafacUon jr money reluudcd. Price national Selection 01 Wheat f or ccntsperbox. Foi sale by Charmnn k Co. Seed is disouBsed. The following is a Charman Bros.' Block . summary of the contents of the- bulletin in the discussion of the question of the improvement of the wheat for seed. The author cites that while the milling qualities of North Dakota wheat are ex ceptionally fine it is not what it should be. North Dakota wheat as it goes upon the markot is very inferior in the size and appearance of the grain. This is due to the careless selection of seed and to methods of saving the crop. The princi ples of seed selection are then discussed and the following points recommended for seed selection for the form: 1. Select a pure variety. 2. It should be nncontaminated with seeds of weeds or spores of disease. 8. The grain should be nnimpalred in its capability to germinate. 4. All small and light weight groin should be eliminated by fanning mill The difference in fa vor of the largo, heavy grain for seed is known to be from one to five bushels por acre. The reasons given for not using mixed varieties for seed are: 1. If that is done, the farmer cannot im prove his grade of wheat by selection. 2. Mixed varieties do not ripen at the some time, causing a reduction in grade or a direct loss in harvesting. KIDNEY. E, W. Joy Company Gentlemen: I have suf fered from kidney trouble for two or three years. I would have to got up In tho night to void my urine from ten to fifteen times. My sleep was dla- turb1, and I became very thin and nervous No appetite; bowels constipated. I have taken two bottles and gained fifteen pounds. Sleep well. Have to get up about three times during night, and am very much better in every respect. Will continue to take your Vegetable Sarsnpari Ila for I believe it will entirely cure me. (Signed) Mlt. HOWARD W. FKF.NCC, Stockton, Cal. JOY'S FOR TIIE JADED. JOY'S VKGETAHLK SAitHAPAKILI.A "Our readers will find Simmons Liver Regulator advertised in these columns. We advise it, and use it, and we com mend it as a sale and excellent medicine. We became acquainted with it in Georgia where it is a standard family medicine. We do not deny the merits of other preparations, but simply state that this one commands confidence." From the "Journal, Lanesboro, Minn." NERVOUS PROSTRATION. E. W. J-iT Cosrasv Gentlemen: I have mf fered from a nervous prostration from financial losses. Can say Joy's Vegetable Harmparilla haa cured me. If y liver, stomach and bowels have Any one has ever had an attach of inrl (minatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. Slumm, 320 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, over his fortunate escape Irom a sieve of that distressing ailment. Mr. Sluinin is foreman of Merriam's confectionery establishment. Some months ago, on leaving the heated work room to run across the street on an errand, he wai caught out in the rain. The result was that when ready to go home that niht he was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken home, and on arrival was The Fodder Corn Crop. No crop which the farmer can grow will produce so much or so valuable feed for cattle as will fodder corn. It is not a perfect ration, but with plenty of home grown fodder corn a farmer can afford to tray wheat bran, flue middling and oilmeal to supplement its deficien cies. It is best to drill the fodder corn early, for it will then tassel and ear while- the weather is still favorable for securing the crop in good order. Even When put into a silo, warm, dry weath er is bettor for doing this job than weathor which is cold or wet. The rich er the juices iu tho stalks tho better will the silage keep. But fodder corn cut early and well cured is very nearly as good as silage, and with a little clover hay each day will keep young stock through the winter quite as well. Milk cows do bettor with silage, as its succu lence increases the supply of milk. American Cultivator. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. Ornamental buckles fur dresses at the Racket Store. hats and Tuberculosis In Cattle. Tuberculosis in cattle is winning at tention as one of the most common agencies for transmitting consumption to the human race. New York and Mas sachusetts state cattlo commissioners are moving actively against it Now the bureau of animal industry of the United States department of agriculture has been provided with an appropriation. In Prohibition Maine. A Journal reporter had a curious ex perience at a franklin comity hotel a SHERIFF'S NOTICK OF SALE ON EXECUTION'.. In the Slate ol Oregon, f.ir the Comity of t.l Kama. F. R. Charman, plaiutiir, vs. Thomas L. Sagar, uetemiani. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, bs. VOTICE IS IIEKEHY GIVEN THAT IIY virtue of hii execution and order of sale ssued out of Hie circuit court ol the Htale ol OriKou for tile County of ('Itu-kamai, hearing dale the 4th day of May, l-,i, in a suit wherein K. K. Charman is vlainlitr and Thomas L. Hairnr is defendant, commanding- ine. in tile name of the State ol Oregon, that out ol the real estate hereinafter describe!, to realise a sum sulhcient tu satisfy the demauda of said decree, to-wit $.'i(M)0 to draw interest at 8 per cent, per annum, and S206.UU to draw interest at 10 per cent, per annum irom uie aim uay oi April, imia, aim tne further sum of fl.1.05 costs, and also the costs ol and attend tut this sale. r,ow, inereiiire, la ooeuience to sucn decree, I did, on the M day of October. IstM, duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the Sth day of June, Ikuj, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day. at tne ironi uoor oi ine conn nouse in said oouutv. oiler for sate at public auction, and sell to (lie highest and best bidder, lor cash in hand, all of the rig-hl. title and Interest the said defendant, Thomas ,. Sagar, haa in an-t to the following-described real properly, to-wll: The west one-half of section VI in township 4 south, ranice "i east of the Willamette meridian, in Clackamas Counly, State of Oregon. Dated this 4th day of May, A. D. lt. E. C. HADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County, State of Oregon By H. M. MOODY, Deputy. ORDINANCE XO. Mild dirt rti..ltiK (rum tian-1, Khali upon con viction thereof iii the recorder' court be lined not leu than five dollar nor more tliaa twentj- five dollars. been very lli-e .bull iiKe Uam, your rrme-lr ip fonl of t fr0 nd thoruimlilj and I am entirely well. All business men women should use It I'lease publish. (Signed) HR. WM. HENRY JONES. Bulla, Montana Barkarh, dlaainrava, tlrcda. give way to Joy's Vegetable mraaparllla. rubbed with Chamberlain's- ruin Balm. Puring the evening anil nitrlit lie w as repeatedly bathed with this liniment, and by morning was relieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes especial pleasure in praising Chamberlain's I'ain talm. and alwara keens a hntfl nf it ia Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder . the house. For sale by U. A. Harding, Warlars Pair Mlgtiaat Maaal sax Wplasaa. Irnggh)t. few nights ago. Ho arrived at the place (KKfiox CITY does ordain as i after a long stage trip in the night r section l.-Any person who shall t- .. ... . I v . .i . l j deposit lii any street, alley, sidewalk t Everyone was asleep but the clerk, and r th ric of orn ciiv .m im. he took the lump and led the way np bottles, crockery, ualla or othei substi nee what sfnim Affor frvi,, vll 4e ever, whereby the feet ol horses, r-iesirlan.or . aaas..j m A-uw gny ocasi oi Duraen naj oe lujurea, or tnruw, one room and after much rat t Huff of the dei!-or sweep n Pn y reet. aide key. in the lock he suddenly recollected VllX'JSi that tne new coolc had been located there earlier in the evening. The door of the next room was sectirely locked, .. ine proprietor ptio,, ,.jr ,nT prion or persons shall cnt. Was called from bis slumliprs. but he saw or sum any wood upon the sidewalk of anv conldn't appear to locate the key. Then ? Zlr'c ' X'l iiic iit-ra. ix-iut-moereu a Dox oi IlllsniS, and after a series of experiments on the lock got the door open. As be bade ns good night and wiped his perspiring brow he said apologetically: "I hope Ton Will excuse rue for keening TOU airaw or grass iu or upon any improve I street in " ... , . 8 ' Oregon Ciiv, shall be punched upon conviction waiting SO long. But you see I tend bar before the recorder's court by a line ol not less nere, and 1 m so busy that I don't find much time to keep posted on the rooms. " Lewiston Journal. sawing or aplitling of said wood upon aaid street, lie or they shall upon conviction thereof oav a flue or not less tnan nve nor more than twenty dollars. Section S Any person or persons who shall feed or cause to be fed any animal with hay. I also carry Advance Threshers and Traction Engines, Advance and Lightning Hay Presscrs, Piano Binders and Mowers, Genuine Norwegian Plows, Harrows, etc., and a full line of Cultivators, Garden Seeders, Spring Tooth Harrows. Disc Harrow , Corn Planters, Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Binding Twine, Belting, Oils, Carts, Buggies, Carriages, lite. EDWARD HUGHES, PTTrS.n. 8 NOTICK KOK I-UBLICATION LAND OKKICE AT OltKtiON CITY, OltKOON, April II, lMi'i. Niitlic is hereby given that the fulliin iiig naini-d settler has tiled unties of his Intention In imike Anal pronl Iu support of hla claim, and IIihI Hitld priHil will he made before lli-gislcr iiiiihltccclvnr I'. H. hand Ollice at Oreguu Cltv, Oregon, on May 17, ISM, vis: HUNK V A. OITIIEN8, II. E. No. MM), for the 8 V,' of NE ot Sen. in Twp. 3 8., It. 4 E. He names the following wiincHscs to prove his roulluiious residence upon and ciiitlvnlion ol, said land, vis: Harvey (iiliami, Augustus llurnelt, J. W. Douglass and Wlllliun llowlclt, nil of Eagle Creek, Oregon. ItollKRT A. M11J.EK, Register. NOTICK FOR riJBMCATION. LAND OFFICE AT OHKUON CITY, OltEllON, April ll.ls'.ii. Notice Is hereby given that the fiilloivliig-uiiiiiiMl setilur has Hied notice of his intention to iiuiku ilual proof In support ot his claim, ami Unit said proof will be made be Inre tlio Keglstur and Keeelver 0 8. hand Office ill Oregon City, Oregon, on May 20, lsn'i, vis: JOSEPH MNIIART, H E. No. 7113, for the SE of Sec. 31, T. 2 8., It. 6 K He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of, siiiii liiud, vis: Henry Koch. Joseph PiihcIiiiII, Tlioiniis Mi'Cubc and Julius Wendland all of Handy, Oregon HOIIKKT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IAND OFFICE AT OltEllON CITY, OREGON, J April 11, 1MI . Notice is hereby given that lite follou'!tig'ii,imcil settler has tiled notico of his intention to in ike Ilual proof In support of Ins claim, anil tbnt said proof will be mado belon, tlio Itcglhlcr and Receiver 11. 8. Laud Ollice at Oregon (,'liy, Oregon, on M ty '.Dili, lKii.-, via: JOHN II. CARLSON, II. E. No. W2I, for the NE M of See. 2fl, Twp. 1 8 , K. r E. Ho ninnes the (.Mowing witnesses to prove his continuous resldetiee upon and culti vation ol, snid hind, viz.: 1'cter Wilhelm and Henry W. Frits of Aimcs Oregon, William A. Johnson anil Frank Johnson ol Trouldale, Ore. UOIIKHT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. IAND OFFICE AT OREtiON CITY, OREGON, J April II, IK.i,'. Notice is hereby given that the following-tunned settler has tiled notice, of ills Intention to make final proof in supjnrt of Ills claim, under Sec. 2tnl R. S., and that said proof will be made before the Reglstorand Ko ceivcr l. M. l.nuiUlllicu at Oregou City, Oregon, on May aUth, lhu;,, viz: l'RKSTiiN PENDLETON, II. E No UVUkI for the N of the NEJi of Sec. ti, Twp. 6.S., R 3 li. ileiiauiea tho lullowing witnesses u prove his continuous resilience upon and ciilllvntiim of, said laud, vis: Joseph Reea, Charles D. Robeson, John crulcnger and Win. Htuvtrt, alt ol Memlovv llrook, Oregon. RiMIKItr A. MiLLEK, Register. NO TICK FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, April 11, l.s.i.1. Notice is hereby given that the followiug'tiametl seliler has tileu notice of his intention to make Ilual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tiie Register and Receiver U. S. Land Offlce at Oregon City, Oregon, ou May 17th, 1H'J5, via: RUDOLPH AEOENDER, II. E. No, 77 for the NE i of Sec. 21, Twp. 4 S R. 4 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said laud, viz: John T. Mvers and M. L. Ilriclcnsline ol Lacey, Oregon, llenry C. Meyers and W. M. Warnnck of Mprhigwaler, Or. ItollKltT A. MILLER, Register. BMW ARM of imitation trade marks and labels. IfSaaCaatkafMA Insist on iAItf AIIP HJUVP SOPA in packages. I Costs no more than inferior package soda S never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni. M versally acknowledged purest in the world. Hade only by CHURCH ft CO., Rev York. SoU by grocers arerywlisre. rita for Arm and Haanner Book ot ralnabls Baaipw FSZK, ,-DHAiU, DON'T STOP TOBACCO ITS IS'URIOUS TOSTOPSVDDF.Xl.Y and don't be imposed upon by ImyiiiK a remedy that requires ynu to do so, as it i nothing mure than b substitute. In the sudden stoppage ol tobacco you must have some stimulant, and in n:ost all cases, the effect ol the siitnulant, be it opium, mor phine, or other opiate?, leaves a fur worse habit con tiacled Ask vnur drimiriHt nbi'tit BAC0 CUR0 It is purely veneli-ble. You do not liave lo stoi n-ir.tf tn barro willi BAC0-CUR0. It will notify yon when to isn'U nl'-oir deiiri fir tibieii ill ci ase Ynur system will he as free ju np cutiue ,n tna dty before y m to ik your first chew or smoke. An iron clad wiilten tjnarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box or 3 boxes (UO days treatment and guaranteed cure) iiM. For sale by all druggist or will be sent hv mail upon receipt ol price. Send six two cext stamps for sample box. Jlimklets and proofs Iree. Kl'REKA CHEMICAL & M'F'U. CO., La C:osse, Wis. I Weekly Oregonian AND Oregon Courier j Inquire at thla Office. Offlce of TIIE PIONEER PRE?! COMPANY, C. W. Horxii k. Sunt. et. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, 1MX. Eureka Chemical A MTg. Co.. La Crosse, Wis. Hear Sirs-1 have been a lohacco fiend for many years, and during (he pnt two years have smoked Itfleen lo Iwenly clears regularly every day .My whole nervous system became affeclcd until mv physician told me I must keep up the use of lohncco lor Ihe time being, at leant, i' tried the so-cslkd -Keeley i ure," -No To-rUc." and various olher remedies but wiihniu succes". until I acclflently i?arneu oi jour naco-v uro. mtw iriKii i,, u mn.idMr nvlf comnletelv cured: I am in perfect health, ami tiie n.irrllile craving tobaco, which everv inveterate smoker Inlly appreciates, has completely left me. sider your -Baio-Cnfo" simply wonderfnl, and can fully recommend II. . Yours very truly, C. n. HOBNK K. fur con- Ripana rabules : best liver Umia Ripaus rabulescurebniousnea. Kipans Tabules cure b4 breaxh. than one dollar nor more than ten dollars. Section 4. In any caae of conviction for any of the offenses mentioned In tnis ordinance the court shall adjudge the offender lo pay the costs of prosecution ami shall In defanlt of payment of fine aud costa commii the offender to the cily jail for a term of imprisonment not exceeding tarnlv Hara nr on dar's Imnriawmani fur each two dollars ot the fiat imposed. Ordered publi.hed bv the City Cooacil at a regular meeUng held May 1st, lSSo. T. W. FOtTS. Citx RecnnhT NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION'. AMI OFFICE AT OBEOOS CITY, OREIiOS. Anrll l., IM. Nolice is hereby given thill thefollowlnt naine.1 settler has hlol notice ol his intention lo mke final proof in support of his elalm, and that said proof will tie made helnra the Keiister and Receiver I . S. Land tirtlce al Oregou Illy, Oregon, on June 1-Hh, Ism, vii: CIIRISTIA!! BnTNKR, H. E So. TM2. for the E of SW H mil I', ol SW s-. -a. Twp. ( i, HI E. He names the loll.iwtna- wllnes to prove his ! continuous residence anon and cultivation ol. aaid land vis: John P. Slbecker, Jackaoa A. Orlndstafr, Ji-ssie Cox and Michael Holland, all af Elwood. Oregon. I ROhEkt A. MILLER, Reguter. NOTICE KOIl PUBLICATION. LAND OITICK AT OBEtiON CITY, OREGON, April lo, ls!i.1. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of iiis intention lo nmke Ilual proof in support of tils claim. himI Ihni snid proof will be made be fore the HegMer aud Receiver U. H. Land Otlice at Oregon tity, Oregon, on June 12th, 1I5, vlx: III LEY FlthNCIf, II. E. No. Pi n, f ,r the W of SW i of sec. .12, Twp. 2 H., It. A K. He names die following witnesses to prove hU coutinuotis residence upon and ctiltivstion of, said land, viz: Harvey Ullisnn, of Enule Creek, Oregon. Frank M lliniiu.of l'nrriiivi.lv. Oreaou, Ira Cooper and Chrii.li :li I'lujii. of liovcr, Oregon. lUiliKlll' A. Ml U.Kit, Register. NO TICK FOR PUBLICATION. .- AND OFFICE AT ORKtiOS CITY, OREGON, u April 15, lMKi. Noliou Is hereby given that the loliowing-onmed seltler has filed notice of his intention to mt ke final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver V. s. Land Offlce at Oregon Cily, Oregon on June lJth. liCJJ. via: CIIItl.STIAN PAOII, j H. E. No. R1VJ, for the E'f of SK of Sec. 32, Twp. 2 b. It 5 E. He names the following I witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz: F. R. French, I of Hover, Oregon, Frank Sellman, of Ciirrina- vllle, Oregon, Ira Cooper and 8. B. New, of Dover, Oregon, j ROBERT A MILLER, Register. j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, April 15, lwi.-i. Nolice is hereby given that ! the following-named settler has tiled notice of i his Intention to make linal proof in support of hla claim, and that said proof will be made before ihe Register and Receiver V. S. Land Office at Oregon lily, Oregon, on June Mlh, latS, vii: ! OEOkGE BITTNER, H. E. Sd. THT., for the W t of NW and W i "f S' tc. Twp. f 8.. R. 4 E. He namea the following witnesses to prove his continuous ; residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: John P. Mhecker, Jackson A. Grlnd.lafr, Michael Holland and Jessie Cox, all of Elwood, Oregon. j ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. MOTIVE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE nn,erigncd has been dulv appointed by Hon. a. E Hayes, judge of the county court of Clackamas, st.-.te of Oregon, administrator of ihe estate of W illiam R McCubbin, deceased. All persons havl g claims against said estate, are required to present ihe same, properly veri he,!, to me at my office in Oregon City, Oregon, withiu six months from the date of tins notice. . . . , T""- r "VAN. Administrator of Estate of Wm. R. McCubbin, aecease,. hated at Oregon City this 11th day of April, 1895. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION LA NP OFFICE AT OREiiON CITT, OREOOS. Aliril 1. lSUS. KoCle ia haral miimm k.. .h. Kipans Tabules : for sour stomach. Ripans Tab tiles assist digestion. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT ORSOON CITY. OREGON. April 12th. lso.Y Nolice is hereby g veil that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make lii.al pr,of in support of his claim, and that saol proof will be made before Ihe Rexister and R-.-ceiver C. s Land Ortiee at Oreaon L'ilv. Oreirou, ,.u May -Jllh, ls-.t5. via: JOHN T WE" KERT, H E. No. Ws. for the '.of NE '4 and lot. I snd 2, Sc.-. 5. Iwp. 3 S., R. , E. He names the fl- lOWlna Wltnessea to prove MS Continuous res(. ; C,L,ina.am-.l k T. . . , , denee upon and ciilti)ati..n of. .aid l-nd. via: 1 tenti. to aiake Snal on,f in ,. o kl. eUlm !,.. . "-''-'- T B"5'' fnlern-k i.irke ..i ,(,.t d pr will he ms.1. u. Ke,, and firmer Wakley . n t, .,! mo,, ( eeg, ,n. aM v g offlr. co KiUltur A. MILU-R, Register. go. oa May 2"ih. ls, vii j CHARLES W. HARRM, ' f. W V. Til, .k. a , ' vw I . s.' "f Sec 3D, Twp 1 S.. R. t Ha I um iiowing witneaaea to pnar. hit enaoaa ! ow resrfence npoa aiai ealtiranoa of, aajd ass. : Juseph E. Umt. haa W. Pukev. Ot T , Beebe aad Jtmr Hua-r, all of Cberryrille. Or-ana. ROBKRT A. MII.I EE, aVfisarT. Ripans Talmles cur? constipation Ripar.s Tabules cure Uver trouble Ripaus Tabulec: one fives relief. ; aad TPi af