V J Oregon Courier. lly A. W. CHENEY. (HTV OFFICIAL FAFKR Bmered la the Or goo City postofflca is second olass matter. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year 12 CO Six month 1 00 Three monlhi to I paid In advance, per year 1 CO rue date opposite your addreii on the paper denotes the time to which yon hava paid PATUONIZK HOME INDUSTRY. OUKGON CITY, OCT. 11, 1895. TUB NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. The platform adopted at Syracuse lust week is lo aubstance what it should be. It declares for "home rule, the firs essential condition of good municipal government; local jurisdiction and con trol over purely local affairs; no legis' lative meddling." This declaration is emphasized by resolutions in fuvjr of local option ou excise questions and the like. in view of the republican declarati in in favor of "the maintenance of the Sunday laws" the platform might have stopped right there. The issue of this campaign is that of personal liberty and and local self-government against the policy of legislative intererfence on the nursery-governess plan. The issue turns upon tin's single point, It involves all there is of difference be' tween democracy and republicanism. Democracy stands for personal liberty and (or home rule; republicanism stands for arbitrary and puritanical government from the outside, for I ho denial of per sonal liberty and for the government of municipalities by powers out of sym pathy with their needs.and conditions. THE WORLD'S WHEAT HARVEST. The Journal of Commerce publishes en important contribution to our stock of economic information in a summary of the estimate made by the French Bulletin des Halles of the world's wheat crop of the present year. The two features of the report which interest us are the statements, first, that "the production of wheat through cut the world in 181)5 will be greatly inferior to that of 1804," and second, that "all the exporting countries to-.-ther will not have enough exportable Ileal to satisfy the demands of the importing countries. The United States is one of the wheat-producing countries in which a diminished crop is estimated, but with over a hundred million bushels to ex port we shall get more money for it. Tiiis means a contribution to a favor able balance of trade, check to gold exports and a disappointment to calamity howlers. RURAL DELL. Last Tuesday Alfred Keiinxl raised his new barn. There is a good deal of Are in thi country at present burning in the timber, Nellie and Sadie Crocker were home on Sunday for a visit. Phillip Ogle finished making hay on Tuesday . The lookout committee of the Chris tian Endeavor met pt Mr.Crocker's place on Monday evening. On the first of every month there will be preaching at the Rural Dell school house by tne Free Methodist and on the first Sunday by the United Brethren School will commence here the first Monday in November. J, C. Palmer has sold his hops, some for seven and some for five cents. The early frost killed the squash and potato vines. The reason there has been no items from Ibis country the last few weeks is because of the busy times. Mr. Hugills moved to their rented place on French prairie Tuesday. Sunday school every Sunday at the school house. October 3. Dew Dhoi1 CITY FINANCES. The Quarterly Report of City Treasurer Holman Is as Follows: Cemptery Fund Dr To balance. . . Uurial permits . . . .$8 . 13 00 I13 79 Weinhardt Rewer Fund Dr To cash 1.800 00 Cr By warrants paid 950 00 Watpr Fund Dr To balance 18018(1 L Charman 1749 5a Cr By warrants redeemed Main Street Fund Dr To balance fiiwl 41 ..$1383 50 .SI050 72 Tiikkk is considerable good sense in the stand taken by the secretary of (lie treasury againBt the further issue of gold certificates by the government. lie has never been an advocate of their issue, and has been disposed to take the view of Secretary Sherman, In his annual report for 1878, that "The only ' put pose that could be snhserved by their issue hereafter would be to enable persons to convert their notes into coin certificates, and thus contract the cur rency and hoard gold in the vaults of the treasury without the inconvenience or risk of its custody." The gold car tificates have now dwindled to $47,014,' 139, and the way in which they are prized is Indicated by the fact that the amount has diminished only a little over f 1.000,000 in six months, and that a pari of this diminution is due to the surrender of certificates by the bond syndicate to the gold reserve. The out standing gold certificates on January 31 , 1892, amounted to f Khi,178,9o9 This mount was reduced at the end of a year to $120,643,819, and the reduction has since proceeded very slowly, except when certificates have been surrendered in lieu of gold at the times of the bond issues of 1894. Assessments 138108 $2431 80 Cr By warrants redeemed. ...$1414 05 General Fund Dr To bulance $1782 30 Saloon license, J. Trembath 200 00 ine, A. Clark 25 00 Circus license 00 00 'earn license, D. Cubbs H 00 Saloon license, Hill A Cole. . . . 200 00 Team license, Geo. Broughton . . 2 00 Fine, J. Armstrong 25 00 Rebate on insurance. 4 19 Wood saw license, Harrington A Duffy Saloon license, Thos. Campbell. Saloon license, J. W. Charlton. Sewer pipe, James Lyndsay . . . . Fine, Ed Bailee Woodsaw license, T. B. Hankins Truck license, C. N. Greenman Show license, Senter Pay ton Co Woodsaw license, T. B. Hankins Truck license, HeckartdcSloper City taxes, $783 98, warrants $018.00 1401 City taxes, cash $434.28, war rants $39.47 473 75 NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STUUK. NOTICK IS IIKKKBV (ilVKN THAT BY virtue of a certain assessment on the hare of capital slock of the Blua Klver Mlu lug and Milling Company, a corporation, of one-half of one Per centum, declared bv die slockhnhtera thereof at their meeting held ou the 2d day of august, irwi ,auo uy virtue oi ma aitiou ol the hoard of blreclori of said corporation, on tiie 'M day of August. 1hu.', whereby aaid assess ment wan declared lo he delinquent on the 1st day of September, lsui, and pursuant to the Order thereof, now therefore: The following mock will on iaturi'ay, the 12tb day of October, lwil, at the front door of the court house at Oregon City, Oregon, be auld by me at public auction, for caah in hand, to the highest bidder, Pi make the amounta of assess ments aim costs of advertising thereon, namely: KAMI!. Geo T Howard W it Smith Straight ilt Wlggltu Geo II Ward t It Charuiau A I. Jonea W W Mycin 1. R Salisbury J V Ureen C Noblitl franc a Hand Jerome Fetterly A J Ware 3 W Grout Maud K Saulabury Uen A Hamilton A J Hamilton SHARia. isoo an u 700 0UII 4IW 500 Kit) 7i0 fit mo fttsi ai7 lot m mio 2i it io luno rui 1AU0 AMOUNT. 2 60 10 00 Ml 00 2 00 2 Ml 20 00 75 25 00 2 Mi i m i uu 3 00 10 00 A 00 7 BO 780 Dated at Oregon City, Ore.. August 5th, 1895. HIRAM STRAIGHT, Secretary. SUMMONS. IN THE ClBCl'IT COURT OP THE STATU of Uregon, for .Clackamas county. David Bloomer, pluintifl", , vs (icorge E. Wooiner, defendant. In the name of the flute of Oregon, von. George E. Bloomer, defendant herein, are hereby notified and required to be and appear in the above entitled milt In the above named circuit court and answer tile complaint of said plain, till' therein Hied against you by Monday, the 4th day of November, A. 1). UK,, that being the firat day of lha II rut term of Mid court following tne expiration of six weeks DUhllcatlou of this aiimmona. and you will lake notice, that if you fall so lo appear and auaweraaid complaint, for the want thereof, the shUI pliilniiu" will apply hi the taid court for the relief prayed for In nid complaint, which la III brief as follows, to w It: For a decree agalnat defendant, George E. Bloomer, lo estab lish a resulting trust in and to the following described properly, to-wlt. Beginning at the northeast corner of block 4 of Darling's addition lo Uregon City, and running thence south loo feet along Oak street: tlieuce west UK) feet: llieuce north 100 feet; tlieuce ca t 100 feet lo idace of beginning, according to nlnt on II Ik In ollice of recorder of said county of Clackamas, state oi uregon. Also lor a decree compelling said defendant to deed over to said plaintiff all right, title and Interest in and toaalil described SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE ON FOKEiiLOsUKE. In the Circuit Court of the State nf Oregon, for me County of Clackamas, Mrs. V O. Harding, Plaintiff, vs. Spencer Thomas, 8. 1. Thomas (his wile) and Webb. S Thomas, Defendants, Stale nf Oregon, County of Clackamas, aa. NOTICE IS If ERKBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of me circuit con rt of the stale of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, hearing dale the 21st day of September, im, In a suit wherein Mrs V O. Harding was plaintiff, mid Hpeticer Thomas, s. t. Tnoinas (his wife; and W ebb. S. Thomas were delendants, commanding me, in the name of the state of Oregon, that out ol the real estate hereinafter described, to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy the demands of said decree, to-wit; S120O, with interest tlitreon since April 2M, 12, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of 1126 aiiornnv.' fees, and the further sum of Uli costs, aad also thecosta of and attending this sale. Now, therefore, In obedience to such decree, I did duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the Mill day of October, lKift, ut the hour of II o'eloca a. ui. of said day, at the front door of the court houae In said county, offer for sale at punnc. auction, and sell to the highest and ' best bidder, for aash In hand, all of the right, title and Interest the said defendants on the 2,'al nay of April, 102, had In and lo the following de scribed real property, to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the Hue between sections ." and X, town ship 3 south of range 2 east of the Willamette meridian, 12 chains from the eorner of sections 4, 5, and V: Ihenoe east 24oo chains: tlieuce north 4o degrees, east 4.M) chains: thence east II 12 chains: thence north 20.82 chains: thence south degrees, West 30.10 chains: Iheiioe south 22 degicea, weal M 41 chains to the place of ucsiuiiina iav mm except certain pieces ncre tofora sold Pi W. C. Williams, Julius N. Norris and school district No 27 in Clackamas countv, Oregon, for description of which see Bole t, page 6X2; Book Q, page ', and Book II. page 1 44 of deeda of said countv anil state. amino acres heretofore couveved lo L. p. Willlnms, deed recorded In Book 2H, page "2 of said records), containing 8!) acres, being situated In the county of Clackamas, statu of.Ureguo. Dated this 25th day of September, A. D. 1H95. E. C. HADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Stale of Oregon. By N. M MOODY, Deputy. routm officers. Judge, 0. K. Haves Clerk ofTourU, Geo. F. II. irton Sheriff K. C. .Mad, lock Heeordsr S, M. Itamaliy Treasurer, M.L. Moira Assessor J. C. Bradley School Superintendent II, 8 Uibeon Surveyor. Corouer, Ceiainissioners, . BY real property, in default of which this decree is to stand aa a deed of conveyance of all of said defendant's right, title and Interest lo and tn said real property, and for each other and further relief as la Just and eijuitable and for his costs and disbursements III this suit lo be luxed. 1 Ills summons is served bv nub cation for six weeks, by order of Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde, circuit Judge of the fifth Judicial district of the state of Oregon, bearing ditto, May .Hi I ima. iiunr.KT a. .iiii.i.r.it, WILL I.. MI I, I, Kit, Attorneys for I'liiintllf. 15 00 400 00 200 00 3 75 5 00 10 00 L'O 00 L'O 00 5 00 10 00 88 Sale of rock, G. A. Harding. 00 00 There is a constantly growing in terest in the question of commerce with the Chinese Empire from which most of the restrictions have been removed bv the event Japaneae treaty. The most Im jorliint provision of the treaty is that Inch makes it free to carry on manu lacturing industries. This provision virtually opens China to new enter prises and the kindred provitdon, relat ion to the free import of machinery, may be accepted as fully explanatory of the article contained in the commercial treaty between China and Western rations, being the first definite statement as to machinery which, in the past, has been imported under the name of coin uoditics . Only a few years ago, w hen cotton i(in were sent from Japan to Shanghai, the authorities objected on the ground that China did not allow foreigners to engage in manufacturing iuuustriee in the interior, and, there fore, the importation of machinery for manufacturing purpose could not be permitted. About this question there can be no more doubt, and machinery, as well as other merchandise, can be imported. $4037 07 2048 52 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. inn Lyons, I'lulntlll', vs. I William Hawkins, Charles YV. Hounds and .nary a. caver, pctcnii nuts. To Charles W. Rounds anil ilarr A. Weaver, said Defendants. IN the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to avnenr aud answer the complaint mod against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term nf said court, to-wlt: No vember 4th, WJii; and if you fail pi answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint ao men as aioresuiu. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. E, D. tshattuck, judge of the oircuit court of Oregon for Multnomah county, which order was made and dated September liitli, ls'.u. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OK SALE ON FORECLOSURE. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. F. A. Toepleman, I'Ulntlrt, ) vs. W T. Burncy. Elnora T Btirnev, J. T. Apperson, Portland Snvlugs Bank I aim 1,'iarence ".Simpson, Defendants. ) State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss UOTICE IS HEREBY H1VEN THAT virtue of an execution mid ordor t,r i. on a foreclose issued out nf ihe circuit court of the slate of Oregon, for the county of Clacka mas, bearing date the ICth day of September, la'.K'i, In a still wherein F. A. Toepleman was plaintiff and W.T. Buriiey, Klnora T. Burner. J. T. Apperson, Portland Suvings Bank and Clarence W. Simpson were delendants, com mand iug me, in the name of Ihe slate of Oregon, that out of the real estate hereinafter described, lo realize a sum siitllcieiit tn satisfy tne ucnianos oi said decree, to-wlt: Stolli.v j, n I'. S. gold coin, to draw Interest at Ihe rate of 10 per cent per annum, Hie further stun of 82.' aa attorney's fee, the further sum ol 1 costs, and Ihe further sum of -'7.t)'.i, with Interest thereon since April olli. l.H'.i.",, Ht the rale of 10 per cent, per iiuiiiiin, Htid also the costs of and attending this sale. Now, therefore. In obedience to such decree. I did duly lew upon, anil will, ou Saturday, the 2th day of October. IBM, at the hour of one o'clock of said day, at the front door of Hie court house In said countv anil state, offer for sale at public notion and sell to the highest aud best bidder, for cash in hand, V, s. gold coin, all the right, title and interest the said defendant had on llie '.'iith day of October lsns. or now have in and to the following dcsurlbed real properly, to wit: Beginning at a nolnt nn the rle-lit hunt, nf ih I Wills incite river, the same being the southwest vomer oi ine iionauoii land claim Mi n In lownsnip z soiiin oi range J cast of Ihe Wil lauiettc meridian: Ihenct imrili :u doirrof. w.at along Ihe said bank 5 37 chains: thence north cegrees, ii miuuies, east ..: chains to a point on tne east boundary or the donation land cinim no 11 in lownsnip i south, range 2 east inence south 4:i decrees, 45 minutes, east .;itl snsius l tne southeast corner of said claim No, 4I; tneuce south W degrees, l.i minutes, west aioug tne sou in Dounaary of said claims Nos. 4i anu ,( -a chains to the place of beginning and containing 47.01 acres. DatedaJiis 2,'nh day of September, A. D. 1805. E. C. MADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas noinifr. Ornirnn M. MOODY, Deputy. P. W. K laniard . . It. I. Iloluimi I lllclianl rfmll I frank Jaggar County Court meals on first Wednesilsy after Uit nonusy oi every inonin. Probata Court meets on first Monday of every mouth. Circuit Court meets on third Momlay In April sod Srai Momlay iu November. OHKUON CITY OmCKIIS. .Illrsm Straight T. W. foots C. I. Burns I. S. Calif ...B. I.. Holiuan V. T.OriRltli C. 0. Bslatork.Jr, . . .W.U. Howell H. II. Johuenn Mayor Beconler, Chief of Police, Assessor and Collector Treasurer , City Attorney Street Commissioner Sup't. of Water Works City Engineer Councllinen-Henry Meldnim. J. W. Moffat. I.. L, I'vrttr, J. J. Cooke, E. M. Howell, Ueorgs Broughton, B. t. Jaggar, 11. E. Stevens Council meets Ant Wednesday of sack moots. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE County Board of Equalization of Clackamas county will meet at tne uillee of the County Assessor on Monday, October 2S, ls'.io, and continue in session for one week J. C. BRADLEY, County Assessor. CrBy warrants redeemed. Balance $2580 45 Coruett and FitzHiinmons will fight at Hot Springs, Ark, Eastern Concord irrapea, bananas, cranberries, new figs, new saner kraut. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Slates, tablets, pencils, school bugs, etc.. at "The Fair." SUMMONS. In the Circuit Coutt of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. A. E. I.atourette, Executrix, Plalntiir, vs. Catherine Fleming, John U. Fleming and K. A. J. McKenzie, Defendants. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Mrs. M. C. Wells, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. M. II Wallace, Defendant Suite of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an execution mid order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the comity of Chicken, an, bearing date the 2lh day of September, lu., in a suit wherein Mrs. M. C. Wells was plaintiff, aud Mrs. M. H. Wallace was delenilnnt, commanding ine, in the name of the slate of Oregon, that out of the real estate hereinafter described, lo rea lize a sum suilleieiit to satisfy the demands of said decree, to-wlt: f.Mt.70, together with luleres ou the same since said decree was entered, and aisn tne costs oi and attending mis sale Now, therefore, In obedience to such decree, I did, ou Ihe 2:d day of September, lsnr, duly lew upon, and will, on (aluidav. Ihe -Ma day of October, 1 ',.". at the hour of li::H o'cloc a. in. of said day. at Ihe front door of the court house in said county, oiler for sale at public auction, and sell tu Ihe highest and best bidder, lor cash In hand, all of the right, title and Interest the said defendant on Hie l.itli day of. April, IW, had In and to the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Ihe southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section hi, township 4 south, range 2 east of Hie Willamette meridian, save and excepl a certain piece or parcel of laud situate unit being In the north east corner of said described laud, being square in shape or measurement and containing hi no res, the premises levied upon couittiuiug ') acres. Dated this i'.tli day of September. A . D. 18V. K. C. MADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Slate of Oregon. By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. C1IUIICHK8, Klret Congregational Church Bey. J. W, Cows Pastor. Services II a. ui. and S.isl p. m. Sunday School sfler nmrnlng service. Prayer Meeting every W educuday evening at Mil 0 p. in. riayer Meeting or Y. I. S. C. K. every Sunday evening at 0:M prompt. First Baptist Church Rev. M L. Hugg, Paster Morning Servlrs II: Sunday School 12:lo; Kvenlug Service I roll; Regular Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Corensnl Meeting every Wsdnss. day evening proceeding A ret Sunday in Ihe month. SI. John's Church. Catholic Iter. A. Illllebranri, Pastor. On Sunday, Maaa at S and 10M a Bi. Every Sunday Uennan Hennon after o'clock Mass. At all other Masses English Sermons. Sunday School J .10 p ni. Vespers, A pologetleal Subjects aad Ben ediction at 7:3" p. oi. Melhodlst Episcopal Church Ref. 0. Sykas, Pastor. Morning Service st II: Sundsy School at 12:1ft: Evan lug Service at 11:110, Epworth League meeting Sun day evening st iHj; Prayer Meeting Thursday even ing at S.-00. First Presbyterisn Church. Rev. A. J. Montgoni. sry, Pastor. Services 11 a. n. and SJK) p. tu. Sabbath School 10 a. in. Y. P. 8. C. E. meets every Sunday evening at 6uIO. Prayer MeetlngWednreday evening, 8:00. Seau free. Evangelical Church, German B. F. Myers, Pastor Preaching Services every Sundsy II a. as, and 7 iH) p. in. habbalh School every Sunday 10 a. m. Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wrdueeday evening , United Brethren Chinch. Rev. J. W, Eldrledge. Paalor. Service, ercond aud fourth Sunday mornings and tha preceding Saturday night in each month at Oregon City II a. in. and 7 p. in , and Ihe Hint Sun day aftrruoou of each mouth at Falls View. St. Paul's Church, Epleciipal Itev. Issue Dawson, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7SM) . in., and Friday evening at 7: JO p. 111. Evangelical Lutheran Zlon Congregation. Rev. L. (Irev. pastor. Meets lu Shivcly's hall. Sunday school from Uilo lo I0;d0 a.m. Services IOSI0 a. In. nd 7::to p. m. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I Wil. I, apply to the city council of Oregon Oily. Or egon, at the regular meeting In November. IWi, for u license to sell liquor on bl.a'k 2, Oregon Cily. , J. N. MII.I.KB. By N. To Catherine Fleming and snid defendants. John 0. Fleming I N the name of the state nf Oregon - hereby required to anpenr and i You are answer the SUMMONS. ' In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. William Church, Flaintln", 1 vs. Kate Church, Defendant. I To Kate Church, the above named defendant: IN the name of the slate of Oregon, you are hereby required tu apnear and answer the complaint of plaintiff herein on or before Monday, the 4th day of November, A. D istis, the same being the 1st day of the next regu lar term of the said court, and If you lall so lo APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I SHAU, apply lo the t ilv council of Oregon City, Ore roii, lor a saloon licence to continue mv saloon located ill block 24 of Orcirnn (.'It v. said license to date from October loth, Id'.'''. A. KNAIT. Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. Company. complaint filed against you in the above j appear or answer the plaintiff will spply to the viiu.ivti eon uu nr oeiure uie urst uav Ol me 1 conn iur ine renei prayeil lor 111 tile complaint, next regular term of said court, to-wlt: No. i lo wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of Patronize home industry. The Oregon City Steam Laundry does better work than the Chinese or Portland laundries Geo. P. Bradford, the new manager, is a practical laundry man, having had charge of the best laundries on the Sound before coming here. "The finest I ever ate" is everybody's verdict after trying our Wilhuit honey E. E.Williams, the grocer. Drs. J. W. Welch and F. P. Welch have opened a dental ollice in the Courier building, near depot. Frank Welch, son of Dr. John Welch and graduate of the dental department of University of Pennsylvania will be in the office Thursday of each week. The Racket store has moved to its new location, one door north of old place. The new quarters are larger and room is made for their new stock which is made necessary by their constantly increasing trade. Prices are low. Give them a call. vcmber 4th, lSUS; and if you fall to answer, for wain inereoi, ine planum win apply to the court for relief demanded In the complaint, so Sled aa aforesaid. This summons Is nubllshed niirannnt tn n order of the Hon. E. D. shattnek. judge of the circuit court of Oregon for Multnomah county, which order was made and dated September 10th, 1).". C. D. Si D. C. I ATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. We are over stocked with with grapes and peaches and must Bell this week. Call and see prices. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder Awarded Cold Akdsl Midwinter Fair. Sea Frsncisca. The "I. W. Harper" Sour Mash whiskey is, we think, (and If you try it you will agree with us) the finest flavor ed whiskey made in Kentucky. It is not sold until fully matured, and until the fusil oil has been eliminated. Indeed, we challenge any chemist to fined a drop o( fusil oil in a barrel of it when we put it on the market. It is especially commended for medical purpose, on account of its purity, wliili aa a beverage we unhesitatingly assert that it is superior to the finest French Cognac. Sold only by Hill & Cole Ore gon City Oregon. You receive lead pencil free with each tablet you purchase at "The Fair." ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT K. Rvan. assignee nf Potior Jk THOS. Kellv Insolvent debtors, has filed with the clerk nf the circuit court of the state of Oreonn far Clackamas county, his accounts with vouchers in final settlement of the above entitled matter and all persons are hereby notified to file objections to such settlement, if any they have, on or before the first day of the November term of the said circuit outirt of the slate of Oregon for Clackamas county, as at said iline, the said assignee will ask fot an order of the Honorable Thomas A Mcllride, Judge of the said circuit ooiirt, for the distribution of the assets and foi his discharge as assignee of said estate. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 7lh day of October, A. D. ltV THOS F. RYAN, Assignee of Potter A Kelly, Insolvent Debtors. matrimony existing between himself and de- leiiiiiini aim tor a Uecree of divorce here in and f..r the care and custody of their child, Gaylord Church, and for his costs and disbursements, and for such further and other relief aa so tins Honorable court may seem Just niei proiiur. This summons is published by order of Hon T. A. Stephens, Judge of the fourth Judicial district, which order was made and dated September l'.itn. m. WILLIAM CHURCH, Plaintiff. YAQTJINA iJlAY ROTJTJC Connecting at Yaqnina Bay with the Sail Francisco and Yauiiina Bay Steamship Company. Steamship "Farallon" A 1 and first-class In every respect. Suits from 1 equina fur San Francisco about every eiglll uays. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest mutes between the Willamette valley anu uaiuornia. Fare from Albany or points west to San rrauoisco: Cabin ... Steerage Cabin, round trip, good for HO days - 812 (10 8 00 18 00 UAMTsTrtAU I A Who can think "Hlimw nil I IV fcft of some aimnl. ming io patent r rroteci your ideas ; they may bring: you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER BUKNA CO., Patent Attorneys, Waahinaton SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tne county oi t.iacaamas. Trustees nf the Baptist College at 1 McMinnvllle, I'lalntltls, vs. I Martin Shul8tead and Caroline Shulstead, Defendants. J To Martin Shulstead and Caroline Shulstead, said Defendants. IN the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in Ihe aliove entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term oi saiu court, to wit: Novem ber 4th, ls'Jo; and If you fall to answer, for want thereof, the plalntiir will apply to the court for the relief demanded lu the said oom plaint. This summons la published pursuant to an onler of the Hon. E. D. Shattnck, Judge of the circuit court of Oregon for Multnomah county, which order was made and dated September 16, 1803. C. D. A 0. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plalntilfs. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. JJOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned I baa been appointed by Gordon E. Haves, Judge of Clackamas comity, state ol county NERVOUS PROSTRATION. K- IV In. 1-n.an.Mv . , . 1 . . i-ut.unucii, 1 nave sui u,,,o.. r ,i. ., , i :.u fered from a nervons prostration from financial I deceased. ' All persona having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same era within the nnder II. Hedges. Thompson 6l Griffith, Oregon City, Oregon. Dated this l!th day of September. 1S95. JOSEPH El'GEXE IIEDUE3, Executor For sailing days apply to H. L. WALDEN, Agent, Albany, Oregon. CIIAS EDWIN 8TONK, Mgr., Corvallls, Or, CLARK. 8upt., Corvallls, Or VVM. KRUEGER, merchant" tailor Next Door to Oriental Hotel ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE. Oregon City, Oregon. lossea. Can say Joy's Vegetable Sarsanarllla has eured me. My liver, stomach and bowels have been very Inactive but since taking yon, remedy atT2KXh& 1 am eullrely well. All business men and 1 signed executor, at the ortiees of O'Neill, f women should use It. Please publish. (Signed) MR. WM. HENRY JONES. Butte, Montana Karkarhe, diislness, tiredness -Te way to Joy's Vegetable Maraaparllla. To Trade. To exchange for resident or bnainesa property in Oregon City ! DISSOLUTION NOTICE. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT partnersnip Heretofore i N. I Zimmerman and J. X. THE existing between Miller la lh. H.v dissolved by mutual consent: the business will The whole or part of a fruit farm of SO : mn w ola "and. to whom ail' outstanding acres, all under cultivation. 16 acres of j m-T ? &XZ?Ul' who W,U w prunes four years old. Good house ' I)te, ' 0ri"a c"y- 0re- September 13, 1995. j. .nti.i-E.rt, barn and well Front grocery, Center atreets. Inquire at the Blue corner Seventh and H. W. WESTERMANN, Merchant Tailor.... Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Done. Price's Old Stand, Next Door North of Armory, Oregon City. In Oregon City, beautiful town, With its zephyrs soft and gentle, Is a place that has the best renown, Ifs name, The Oriental. It gained this fame by selling BEER, In glasses monumental; Then when your soul you long to Go to the Oriental. cheer, From ancient days good men would The famous continental, drink Would say to friends, you all must And seek the Oriental. tmnk Good beer by some is often sold, By others accidental, But every time, I have been told, Drink at the Oriental. N. F. Zimmerman, Prop. BOOIKTIKS. OUIOOH CITY. Falls City Lodge No. 59 of A. O. IT. W.-M-ets every Saturday evening of each month In A. O, U. W. hall on Seventh street. All sojourning brethren cordially iuvlted to attend. Electric Lislge No. tV, A. O. U. W.-MceU 2d and -Hli Wednesdays of each uioulb. Visiting members welcome. Oregon Lodge, No. 3, I O. 0. F. Meets every Thursday evening at 7:,'J o'clock p.m. In the Odd Kel lows' Hall, (lain street. Members of the Order are invited to attend. Falls Encampment, Nc I, I. 0. O. F. Meets first and third Tuesdays nf each month at Oud Fellows' Hall. Members aud visiting patriarchs cordially In vited to attend. Willamette Bebakah Degree Lodge No. 2. Meets tlin aecouil ami fourth Fridays In the month at 8:00 ill the 1. O. O. F hall, Abeniethy Helicksh Dogree Lodge No. 80. Meets Tuesday evening st I. O. O. F . hall. Multnomah Islue. No. 1, A. F. 4 A. M. Holds Its regular communications on flrst and third Saturdays or eacii inontli at luw p. ni. urethral! in good siainl Ing are invited lu alteud. Mvrtle lislgo No. !if, D. of II. Meets every Friday III A. (I. II. W. hall. Clackninas Chapter No. 2. It. A, M Regular con vocation thud Monday of mouth at 7:30 p.m. Court llobiii Hood No. H-tlO. F. of A. Meets ill E. of lk. hall oa secoud and fourth Fridays. A. P. A. Council No. 4. Meets on flrat and third. Fridaya of earli iiioulli. Pioneer Chapter, No. 2H, O. K. 8. -Meets in Ma sonic 'Temple on Tutuday. Willamette Falls Camp Nn. 1 18, W. of W. Meets second iiml toiirth Tncadaya of the month at E. of P. hall. Visting neighbors made welcome. Wacheuo Tribe, No. 1:1, I. O. It. M. Meets Tues day evening at A. O. I'. W. Hall. Visiting members ordiully invited. Meade Poet, No. 2, G. A. R., Deisirlment of Oregon. Meets fln.1 Mniiitay of each uionth at A. O U. W. Hall, Oregou City. Visiting coinraiiea made wel come. Meade Relief Corps, No. 1H, Department of Ore gua. Meeia ou tint and third Frhluys of each mouth iu K. of P. Hull. Members of corps froui abroad cordially welcomed. Sons of Veterans, E. D. Baker Camp, No. 18 Meet Crat and tliinl Thursday evenings of each month. L. A. S. of Baker Camp, 8 of V. Mreta in K. P. hall ou second and lourlli Monday evenings of each month. Achillea I.oK'e, No. 3, K.of P. Meets every Fri day night at the K. of P. hall. Visiting knights invited. F Company, Flint Rej ., O. N. G. Armory, Third and Main, lt.'gnlar drill night, Monday. Regular business meeting, tirst .viouuay oi eacn month. St. John's Branch, No. K-17, C. K. of A. Meets every Tuesday evening at their hail, corner Main and Tenth street, Oregon City. Oregon ( 'iiy Board of Trade Meets at Court House on second Monday in each month. Visitors Welcome. Columbia Hook snd Ladder Co. Meets flrat Fri day of each month at Fountain Engine House. Fountain Hose Co., No. 1 Meets second Wednesday in each month at Engine House, east side Main street, between beveutii and Eighth. Cataract H'we Co. No. 2. Meets second Tuesday of Parh mouth at Cataract Engine House. Oregon City Hose Co., No. 3 Meets In Hose House on thenlill the third Tuesday ef sach month. OODMTT. Pig Iron Lodge, No. 135, A. O. U. W. Meets ever Thursday evening at Odd Fellow's Ilall, Oswego Visiting brethren always welcome. Molalla Lodge, No. 40, A. 0. V. V. Meets first and third Saturdays in each month at School House. Visiting members made welcome. Gavel Lodge, No. 55, A. O. U. W. Meets second ami third Saturday evenings at Knight's Hall, Can by. vieiuiig oroiiiers uiaue welcome. Clackamas Lodge, No. 87, A. O. V. W. Meets firs and tliinl Mondays in each month, at Strite's Hall Visiting brelhreu welcome. Sunrise Lodge, No. 43, A. O. U. W. Meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month at Wil. onvllle, Oregon. Mistletoe Lodge No. 20. D. of H. Meets aven Tuesday evening. Oswego Lodge. No. 93. 1. O. O. F. Meets at 0M irl. low's Hall, Oswego, every Monday eveulug. Visiting brethreu made welcome. Oswego Lodge No. 10). A. F. A A. M. Meata th. second and fourth Saturdays. Masons invited. General Pope Post. No. 52. O. A. Ii Meets flrw' Saturday of each month at Grange, hall, Mulino' Comrades cordially invited. Gen. Crook Post, No. 22. G. A. R.. DeDartm.nt nf Oregon. Meets in school house at Needy on flrst Sat. unlay iu each month at 2 o'clock p. in. All com rades made welcome. Star Lodge No. 95. K. of P. Meets everv Wnlnea. day eveulug in Castle hall. Brothers invited. Canby Lodge. No. 604. I. O. G. T Meet, fir., ., third Saturday evenings ml Knight's Hull, Canby visiting tneniDers always made welcome. Oswego Lodge No. 448. I. O. G. T M.el. Mv.rv Friday eveulug in new hall tn old town. Canby Spiritualist Society Assemble. and third Sundays of each month. New Era W. C. T U. Meets firat Saturriav In ..-h month at their hall in New Era. Friends of the causa iuvlted to be present. Canby Board of Trade Meeta at Knluh,'. rr.u Canby, on flrst and third Fridays of each month v isiiors welcome. Molalla Grange. No. 40. P. of H. Meeta at th.i. hall at Wright's Bridge on lbs second Saturday of each mouth at 10 a. m. fellow members n,l. welcome. Tualatin Granite. No. 111. P. of H M.t. tut a.,n.. day of each mouth at their hall in Wilsunville. Warner (range. No. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth Saturday of each month at their bail in New Era Butte Creek Grange, No. 82, P. of H. Meets atthel hall in Marquam second Saturday in each month a 10 a.m. Visiting members always welcome. Oswego Orange No. 175, P. of H. Meets second V Saturday In mouth at 10 a. m. Damascus Grangs No. 200, P. of H. Meets on firs t Saturday in month at 10 a. m. in Damsacus school, housa. Teaul Creek, No. 255, P. of H Meets on third Saturday. Boise (Orrille), No. 256, P. of H. Meets on se ond Saturday. Highland, No. 201, P. of H. Meets on first Satnr day. Barlow No. 202, P. of H. Meeta on flrst and third Saturday. Sprint-water, No. 2B3, P. of H. Meets on second Saturday after full moon. N. F. ZIMMERMAN. Blank nolo and reeeigt books of all kinda and deeda, mortgages, etc. cheaper than Tortland wholesale price at Coi'rieb ollice. The O. R. A Co. always alert to the welfare of their patrons, have placed on sale at principal stations, a 1000 mile ticket at the rate of three cents per mile, good one year from date of sale M.ny of my friends have anil D-riod for nas'aze over the rail and tivul.le to Bad Be; henra , ... . this card. i water lines cl their system. JOHN WELCH, I Ientit. I Rooms 7a. 77. TV, Dekum i Bail, ling. PoiTLasD, OKF.OOS. KIDD&WILILAMS, Successors to II. Cooke, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE. COR. FOURTH AND MAIM STS. OREGON CITY. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casteria.