1 I ' Oregon Courier. By A. W, CHENEY. CITY OFFICIAL. PAPER. Entered In the Oregon City pottoBo 11 second class matter. 8UB8CRIPTION RATES. One year 12 00 Six month 1 00 Three monlha 60 ( paid In advance, per year IN fVThe date opposite your address on the paper denotes the time to which you have paid IMTKONIZK HOME INDI'STKY. OREGON CITY, NOV. 22, 1805. TVESDA Y NIOllT'S CONVENTION. The non-partizan convention at Shlve ly's Wednesday had an attendance of about 250. C. II . Dye was chosen chairman, and Charles Meserve secre tary. Tbe chairman stated the object ol the meeting, and talked at some length on the qualifications of the ticket named by the committee. A motion was made that the names Be lected by tbe committee last Thursday night be declared the nominees of the convention, but the motion failed to carry, and nominations were taken up, Dr. Powell and E. Q. Caufleld were put in nomination for mayor, tbe former being selected by the committee, and the latter having only consented to the use of hid name about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Powell received 103 votes ami Caufleld 01; so Dr. Powell was declared duly nominated. For treasurer Vf. B. Wiggins, E. E. Martin, K. L. Holman and J. A. Thayer were nominated. The first ballot roHuLlod. Wiggins (10, Martin 70, Holman 2", Thayer 14, scattering 2; there being no choice atiotlior ballot was ordered, but before it was taken Ilolimin and Thayer withdrew, which lolt Martin and Wiggins. The second ballot lesulted as follows: Martin 100, Wiggins 70; so Martin was declared t lie nominee for city treasurer. Motion who made to divide the con. vention into wards for the Reelection of coiinciliniiii, which was curried. J. L, Swallbrd was elected chairman and r, Sohuubu) secretary of the first ward and Dr. Ferrin chairman and J. M Lawrence secretury of the second ward. In the flrBt ward G. W. Church, Geo. C.Ely, John Dittner and J. A. Heck ert were pluced in nomination; Bittncr and Ileckert receiving the largest limn ber of votes, were named as the conn oilmen from the first ward. In the second ward Thos, Gault, L, C. Caplea, 8. 8. Walker and Jas. Posey were placed in nomination, and the vote resulted in Gault and Caples be iug chosen for councilmen. After tbe selection of the council, there being no other business the con. vention adjourned. The tioket reads as follows: For Mayor J. W. Powell For Treasurer E. E. Martin If th people of Oregon would tor one year only buy Oregon flour, Oregon baking powder.' Oregon butter, Oregon eggs, Oregon wag on, Oregon cheese, brooms, hams, matches and bacon, Oregon made soap, Oregon mado clothing and Oregon lumber, we would hardly know what to do with this vast amount of money. It is outrageo us to think of the many millions of dollars wo each year send out of the fltnto to pay for what we can just us well produce at home. Ex. OUR BIG TAXPAYERS. Achorn, eit Oliver IS) Adams. W U J Albright, Chan H Albright, HKA A WW) Albright. W 4KB W7( Andrews, L H liWO Apperson, J T IMM Arnold, Mrs LJ 81"" Atkinson, eat U u Ayer, Oscar 1WW linker, A A E L Haw Hall, A K Barclay, A C A Harm, L T Barlow, K T Barlow, M E Harlow, Wm HatUn. T K llaty, Kobt Heesoil, W & 1 lli-tmon, John Hllleter, J 8 Bingham. J K Blount, Wm Illiihm, r . Bohnia, T Bond, H P llrobst. W Hroughton, Geo Brown, S Huckman, J Biickman, S J Huckman, Thos Iliickman' W Rurmclatar. K M Hurts Urnnae Anno llono Cabell, 11 K tKMU 4145 11M0 vim ItlllU 2m im winn mm mm IHKIO m im 2m 2m id ( John Bittner J. A. Ileckert 1st Ward Council., 2nd Ward Council. ..... jj'g'igj Gault els The Salem Statesman snys the local building nnd loan association will soon com pie te its sixth year with assets well up toward $200,000 "its first serins shares, so it is said, will be paid off in about two years making eight years consumed in their mnturity. This association has been ol great benefit to Salem's home blinders. It has enabled a large number of them to erect, mid they will soon, through the help of this agency, own their own homes rvi. . .... i .. ine usttnuiuiion "" increased its number ol shares in force from year to your, until it 1ms otoivii to ho tin enterprise of considerable magnitude. We would not like to see tin association change its churaet" r. There is plenty of room for its opi'ititioiis in the local Held. There i.-. i i fact room for more than one iu h here. Hut we would like to see Salem become Oregon hoitd iuaitei s tor building and loan con cerns, having more than a local business. They employ people. They will huila up Oregon instead of California and the. East." Ditto here.' We can see neither reason for nor justification in public officers surrounding public business the people's business with so much secrecy us is ruling nowaday, l'ub lie business is as much the people's business as it's that of the officers, and it is of far more interest to the taxppycr nt large. Public oflicers have no right to either withhold or delay information as to their oflicial acts. Oflicers who clothe public business with the same secrecy that attaches to their private busi ness transactions, are, fortunately dropping into the minority in Ore gon. They realize that such pro ceedings are inimical to our free American institutions undemo cratic. Statesman. Callahan, Sisters Camnbcll. Jno Cain libel I, M A Capos, K r Cardneill, Chan '2MKI Carillon A U,(.nk' .' Cautlold.C II AEQUO Caufleld. C II lot Caulleld.'K II ia Caullelil, rt It :iio Chapman, cut Klla Snim Charnian. M M Ktifi ('barman. K K 1111.)' Churiiian. T L '.'I'll Charmun.T I. trust1 u'-'l Cliiirnuin, Sophia ;won Cliuriiian. T A Son Sum ( liarmnii, Thos 1U7UI Chase, J W KM Chase. HA ! Ciiuroh. Mm M K a im ('lurk, A '.Till Clark, : FA wife 47il ( lurk. I j iflii ( lurk. T W It t. HI Clavson. est W JI Willi) Criswell, W A 3:Wi Cross. (.' K iSHi Cross, H h fx', in Currin, Dona i'M Cnrriii. uo J 4ii:m Crown Paper Co Daniels, K 2IHO David, J H . ".") Olivia, C O a'ii Davorun, Mrii N 'I'Ai Deardnrn", I) It lleardorir, J B & C 3'J"U Doardorn", J M 4!m Dllihlo. K T A J I S74U Dlvkuna, M J '.M IO Dixon, K & Wm VHH) Doorva, Martha WW Draper, J W 4r0 I'urliain, R Ltrnal' beoo Kilwarda, Jaue KI& Kllura, O A r WM Klllolt, Wm 4HM) Elmer, J K ! Klmer, Sam'l ' 2IM0 Engle, Sam'l Wll Krli. Daniel Sum) Kant Side Kr 14;i'J4 Karr, Isaac !SU0 Far, John mm KellowH, B MKl KlHhor, II, A t Bro MM FflKtor, K M a HO Fox. Utile A H 'J.TJA Friends. Oienon 4l7 (;ilony 4117 Eiiehn. E 4M6 OKllncy, JAB 241)1 Oay, C W aX Uleay, Dr M 577ft Qlthlona, (ien 2tiVi Gludiitone.KK As'JlH.riU Glover. H J 2UI6 Glover. M L and hvlra 2.VJO Oondfellow, R S 'Jsm Graham, J K 8400 Qraham, J M and Minnie 47.X1 (Irahaui J W 71175 Urllible, J K and Mary K xm Qrllible, S O !KkV Groin. II W . 57IKI Grout, J W and N Wvl Gordon, Isatii 'am llHirenuerKor, T W,1 IIiiIiich, B I. ) Hiirili'siy, M E Hum) lliirdliiK. Geo A 17,0110 MiirlcKK, Jiicob 4nlfl llnrlmiiu, K M 'Ji'4.' tlidm'r, l! 'JIHKI Ilenrlel, holrs of H oo 'JliOO ii'.KV) a:.o 4 It K) '.'410 ai.vo llnli omb W I, Holuian, Chas llolinuii, II Unimex, M I, lloniesley, H llornsliuli, L I Iniip Oiun , .1 l.'.'S lliiwiinl, O W Unwell. Curl Howell, I) (' HuelHt est S lliiuiley, W A Irnstee Irvin. W W livlni; 1'iiik Ass liieksou, heirs Ann 'JliH) Jncilis, A h SJIKI JiiuKiir, Aim ixii.i Junr, Frank Hi' Jnuiir, Minnie '- nutfiir. l-oiils 4.. 'i i Jiones, 'i'lios '71." JennliiKi, AililioC H.SHI lohiisoil, II t rllNteo 47 4. Johnson,, I DeVore4ii'J0 Mack, W O 410 Mackintosh, Wm ZUi) M annuo, D 1) A H 41 MHrk, C H 34(10 Harks, S F 4X40 Mnrra, 51 n L B T.rnu Massen,JwAM 2mm Mather, A 440 Mathewa, eslChaa Mathewa,Snin'l 'Mi Maylleld, G W 401S MenliK, FA mt) M.ldrum, O P 620U Meyer, Sam'l 200U Mllcy, Henry Hisrt Ml ley. Jacob SMS Millard, est LC t Miller, ('Ins XCUI MilUr, G K II 2H-'si Miller, Isaac SW Monk.EUMra Morey, Clara E 82lU Moray, P V 400 Muecke, AO 4'.i8U Mullan, T8 2)75 Munlev, W A and Wittenberg, H 93H0 Mycua, J O F awn Myora, Jno fVaM My res, W W WVt Mllwaukle Land Co HOM Mcllrlde, I) B UOOO MeConnell, M A 277A MeCord. JS I IMS McCown.Saiah tlwiO McGiilre.ll Dand Burney, WT 2140 McGulre.WHand II P i'lOO McLaughlin, R 8 and M 2000 McXarnina. est Jas '.'lou MeNcar.UP WSH) Mo Nary, H P trus tee et ills lt.iww Nef, J J 3075 Newton, K L U7ii Mcliuliis, A H, trust MS) Nolilett, t! W 24iil) Nordhanser. Jno ZVi't OiO(lnivI.AIColli:iNl W cm ksjitjqaaHwt tor DriMtfraiW Vegtubler - Con(ctjoDrr Ham, Bacon and Lard Fancy groceries . E. Williams, the grocer. State Insurance Co. Policies. The Stale Insurance Company having gone Into tbe hands of a receiver, Tlios. F. Ryan, of the leading insurance agency ol this county, lias made arrangements to take up tbe polici g m the oldest and strongest of the insur ance companion of America and Europe. Call at once at ofllce on Main street, Oregon City Oregon. BEAUTIFUL PASTEL PICTURES - ....Given Away.... When You Have Purchased $10 Worth of Goods The frame and glass will be furnished you for $1.25. Actual cost at the factory. .Call and Get a Ticket. RCIIV0U8 SHOCK. X. W. Jot ConrAir-Oaettaamajj;, Tbli U lb trft lima 1 kart attempted to writ lor ILrat year. Have been ao nervout anS weak that havalaW In bid lor moat of the lime. A trlend who bad Uken your Baraparllla aent ma two bottles. The aeeond one la most goue, E. E. MARTIN, Commercial Bank Block. THOS. F. RYAN, Notary Public and Real Estate Broker. LlAIHNU IKSI'RANCI AllKMCY Of CLACKAMAS CoUNTV. Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Hade. Drawing of Legal Doaumeuta a Specialty. Office on east side of Main street, Between Olh and 7tli. ORECON CITY, OREGON. Onlllelil, M 1'24UU O'Neill, Kilto 4IN) O'Nell, M li Owens, 11 R VU: Owiuifs. Chaa O'Jiinie, I aiHK) oo.MikCh fiiwm uidtsco in;rtw O A U U It l.i.MU'J I'nge, J II 8-''iO l'aiiief, l'eler IOi I'arllow, V II 4IM) I'ope.esi ofC V IH1H Pope A Co 2' do P 1! IS Co ' 2)4,NSI Potter, Mrs M E H.i7S I'mxer, Clara ttUH) ProMer, Ueo !il2ll Putrow, A U 4"o0 Kllinsby, II S WU Hiiueli, Jucub Kevenue, Kritnvlt 'JI'M ltoveiine, J II xn; Kvyiiolds, 1) W -am KI(diardson, M LiKsi UldlUKs, P J :I74U Klfbliofl. Jt II ift-V, Rluearson, Isabel 8770 K 11110. est II C vnm Blsley, C W aX) nisiuy, J a lisuio Koalte. Jas MM Itiiblnns, Levi im Uobblus, Marten 4tttiU Kobotus, O & U 737U Kobblns & Son 4115 Huberts, Robert 21KV Riykwood.UA itMl ltoetlie, John U TU'iU Roots, J W 4m Hum, a W tm KIIHK, J V ?-40 Salilren, L 7o Samson, W W II 7100 Sass, 1) ;nf) Sawtlll, A J 36115 Sawtull. W O 4IH).") Shimlier, John 271X1 Schram, John UVU0 Scott, K 17U7U Suott, H W ajuo soon it Deaiiv '.vjo Seely, K T 84;i0 Seely, O 11 274ft Seely, 8 B 5 SellliiK, I 1UWK1 Sell w ood, T R A 7II JU Shannon, J O 5t7iiA Shannon, J Y '2im Sharp. W & 7. Hli") Shaver, A II U7ft Shaver, (I W SNU Shaw. J W &.': Bhlpley, est A R 4MX) Miipiey, 1. a nw Shipley A Kruso 1XXH) Shlvclv's.WHi E illfiO Silrsrtou&PLCo 8144 Slniison. C 407ft S, Scott i lltirncy .Uuo Sklrvin, K 41X1 Miirvui. r.iiza .m Smith, J A Son 2ii'.i. Smith & (Irow 4(H) Siaehr, J R '-M.V. luiuifle, Jacob SpniKiie. A 2iiiij Slovens, Juggar & THE LADIES' SAFE ABSORBER. Not a Drop Can Eioape It. It is absolutely reliable, easily ad justed, and does not become misplaced. It can be worn when desired by special circumstances without the knowledge of another. It Is simple to use and Inspires confidence to the women using it. It is reliable and scientifically made and does not injure the health. It is medicated with one of the best Antiseptics which gives it power to prevent and destroy Putrefaction or what is the same thing, the Bacteria upon which Putrefaction depends. We guarantee ''The Ladies Safe Absorber." It will be sent securely sealed in piain wrapper, upon receipt of the price, 50 cents or (3) for $1.00, (which we guarantee to last for one year,) with full directions. Ho (Jir culars. Ladiks' Supply Co., La Crosse, Wis. Imperial Gallery Oregon City. PHOTOGRAPHY IN JSVERY BRANCH CRATONS, ENLARGEMENTS. CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY. Gallery over Mrs. Prier's Store, Main St. CITY ELECTION ' NOTICE. MOTICB 18 IIERKBY GIVEN THAT THERE " will be a regular general election for the city of Oregon City, Oregon, to be held in suld city on Monday, the 2d day of December, 1895, Between the hours of nine o'clock a. m., and aeven o'clock p. m., for which election there have been designated the following polling places, to-wlt: Wabd No 1- The Cataract Engine House, eorner of Mala and Third streets of (aid city. Wabd No. 2- Tbe Fountain Hose Company's Engine House on Main street, between Seventh and Eighth streets, of said city. At aaid time and place there will be elected the following-named oflicers: A Mayor. ' s Two Councilmen rot the First Wahd. TWO COUNCILHIN FOR THE SECOND WARD. A Treasurer. There have been appointed as judges and clerks of said election by the city council the following-named: Ward No. 1- Judges: M. E. Willoughby, Josoph Stuart and J. M. Graham. Clerks: J. E. Roades and Wallace Cole. Ward No. 2 . K , Judges: C. C. Bubcook, Sr., Chris Robblns and G. II. Wlshart. Clerks: C. 0. T. Wllliiims and E. E. Howell. Published by order of the City Cuuntdl at a regular meeting held 011 November llth, 1S!I3. T. W. FOUTS, Recorder of Oregon City. II. VV. WESTERMANN, Merchant Tailor.... Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Done. WANTED: Several trustworthy gentleman or ladies to travel In Oreirrn for pt.ilillhprl reliable home. Salary 70 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and sell ad dressed stumped envelope. TI10 Domini m Com. puny. Third Floor, Omaha Iildg., Chicago, III. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for .. .umu. ui vinunuiiius. Dan Lyons, Plaintiff, 1 vs. William Hawkins, Charles V. K Hounds and Mary A. Weaver, Defendants. J State of Oregon, ) County of Clackamas. J M' TOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN THAT BY virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the state m vregon, lor toe county or Clacka mas, bearing date the 13th day of November, S?f,ln .".uit wllereln Dan Lyons Is plaintiff and William Hawkins, Charles W. Rounds and Mary A. Weaver are defendants, commanding me, In the name of the state ol Oregon, that out of the rem e.i.ie uuieinaner aescriben, to reallM) a sum sufficient to satisfy the demands of said decree, to-wit: i.'Ml.oo, with interest thereon nice ftoveinoer 7111, iw.), at the rate of 10 pi cent, per annum and the lurther s.im of r-3.1 costs and the fiirrhnp unm ,,r ti-ji n. a,nvnu.F lees, and also the costs of and attending tills Nowt therefore. In nhoril I did duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the 14th day of December. Isiift ih hnnr l 1:30 o'clock d. m. nf smd Huv at ihu r...M, Hm, ol the court house in said county, oiler for sale ; uuuiid usnuu, ana sen 10 tne Highest ana bt outlier, for cash in hand, all ol tho right, title uu interest tue sam aeiewianu on tne&itn rial of Mav. lh',11. had. or now hov. in an,i ti,a r..i lowing described property, to-wlt: Lot 6 of block In ' 'a'-aamas county, Oregon u,riuniK w tne reeonieu piat tnereor. Dated this 13th day of November, A. D. 18'JS. E. ('. MADDUCk'. $he'iBot Clackamas county, Oregon 'j n. di. jiuuuy, iepuiy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGO.v Nov. 12. 1KI.I. Notlen is hercliv irle..n II,. the following-named settler has tiled notice of ins imcnuon to mnKe II mil proor In aiinport of his claim, and thtt said proof will be made ueiore mu negister anil Kecelver U. S Land "nice iiiuregoii city, Oregon, on JJuconibor 21st ro-ja, vis: GEORGE It. MILLER, II. K. No. 7.V1II, for the Jf. t of 8K. M heo. .12, 1 p. li y., it. 3 E. He mimes the idiowing witnesses to prove his continuous rest neuce upon aim ciilllvaUon of, snbl I11111I, viz. 1 linmns Jones, A. Harrington, .lames Parish tun! c. Harrington, all 01 ihkihhiiU, Oregon. , KOI1KRT A. MILLER, Register, Prloe'w Old Stand, Next Door North of Armory, Oregon City. 201HI a-iiKi Jnlllisoi), .lohusou. W C Mies, t'vrus Jones, II Johnes, J A limes A steuait Judd. P kanne. A Kimil'maii. J J Kalrr. II F ."HHI llSI'J.) JN) j-jim ;shio '.'IHHI .'Km Kelly A Wni.U' A J 4mm Kellouj;, E E KellotfK, V S Kellv, K D Keniledv. S II KllliiMi W ' Klllln. T H Klarlsch. Win Klelnsiniih. II Kuans, i hsi Koeher. II Koi'her, S M CiC Krue, Jno Kruse, .1 I, Krue. Olio l.aey, AllH-rt :ni.i :inr js:l.". 8'1 '.'Nil I , Jlllli '.MlV. .'iTui ; SsTll I .-tfi-. Jl. I.aihl. Wm .vNd ; l.aloiireite, C D Tn:.' , l.nlonri'tle, I) (' ln,Vi j Lawlon.ASAM s.xi Lw, ii V '.MT.'i i Ue.JH .Sill j Leavler, J 2 ' j U'wellen, Jno Lewellen, W J ISMO Lewelin,SASV 4t Vrvn W s tavs I UathwHile, Wm 2:e Mnn, u r 4110 Uvlngsum. R ft .Maruiiua.l 81 and Ligan. J A mi Liihn Chas .vn Lomis. est J Iisl'a Looney, II M sits wKiney, it m .'lT.i j w elnhant, ItentT Kino Lorerlrle. Was iSTA Wlsmandel,0 a Lowensteln, Sam i' WelsmaadeL Joha 3s: Lambert, 1 U 17jI0 Morev ThVK) Sleueus. II O tSil Stewart, Alex UTmi sic wngt, J N :i'-i Stone, 1) I. '-'Ml Mollt, A J -NHI St Paul's Parish l'ikhi Straight, II A ii7J5 St ration, 11 C 3ihki StrntKui, est M A 'a: Sharp, A II :Mii. Siwve. Wm asm .iimiucr, F M -Wo "unset bind Co Swarlzenlruber, C XIKI Tarrant, Wm WJ 'taylor, (i W N 'JKS Tiivlor. t li "ilMt IVirliamrKMIiH'oHHO ThompMin.R 4L'. Toft, (' R '.MT.'i Toniikln, J L'47", 'rom, t:has 'JIihi Trneev, J M 4:i: Welcli. John Si,r." W ellnuin, C 'AVID While F F U'.N White, W A 2iHi;. W iese, Andrew 'J170 W 'llliern, llenrv 7H Wilholt S M W Co "in Will, Mrs II 1770 WilUm'te Fall Co l'!7iil Wlllam'le Land Co ."':ti" Will P ,v P Co Msn Williiiins.i'C .Ul Williams, COT -'7.vi Williams, E II AKiO Williams A Strallon 'ionI Will. ) nvil HMD W inlon. M K -'lim Wilson, A, trustee '-oo Wilson, ct David '-Vl WiImmi, .las A -Its W ilson Peter 3oni Winnie, .MA 1UVH Wlshart, li II i'NH Wolf K. I '.1'HI W oiHlwaril, Anna 3U W , gimt, . MnrgarH 47no w vgrtnl, 'I rieo 4'Jln Trii'elllnger. (I J WO TrullliiKer, H WJ.' Turner, T I. W10 Yaiighan. W II tit!'" Vetsch. K 4.1m Vick, J 11 -'l.si Vonderahe, C T S7W Voss. Jos .Vl.", Wade, C A a.7rt W agner. J 'M Wagner, J N W'aite, A t. hniO Walilen, N O IJ7A W alling A JarrUh Hii Walton, Jo 2415 W arner. Mrs E TMO W elnhard, lleniy Moo eiamanaei, v 'jm eUmanJcl, Joha StiJ Kldd & DaTlgson Successors to II. Cooke, Liyerv, Sale and Feed Stable. Corner Eourth and Main Sts., """Oregon City, Oregon. WANTED: Several trustworlhly gentlemen or ladles to travel In Oregon for established, reliable house. Salary fSO and expenses, steadv Dositioa. Enclose reference and sell ad' dressed stamtied envelope. The Dominion Com pany. Third Floor, Omaha Uldg., Chicago, III Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. NEURALGIA cured by Dr. Miles Pais Pills. "One cent a dose. ' At all druggists. Horace Greeley once said : "The way to resume is to resume," b pea king ol again putting gold into circulation after the war. But you may say "resume" any number of times to that torpid liver of yours and it won't budge until you take Simmons Liver Regulator. Many people seem to forget that Constipation, Biliousnuss aim bicK Headache are all caused by a sluggish liver. Keep the 1 ver active. There's No Such Thing As Lack.... In buying shoes if you net shoes tlmt wear out in tin un reasonably short time, it is not duo to b:ul luck. It is because they were either poorly imtduor made (rom inferior leather. We buy all our shoes from tiiatiu fai'tiirers who cannot aford to make goods that won't wear well. Krausse Bros., Xiixt Poor to Burmeisler A Andreseu's. AH dragflata acll Dr. MIW Pais PlUav Burmeister A Androen have just re ceived from Germany a large invoice of chinaware, each piece having an Oregon City scene burned on it. There are six different views, representing all the points of interest, which makes them valuable for presents. Best Foster Kid Gloves at the Kacket Store. Slates, tablets, pencils, school bags, etc., at "The Fair." An elegant line of Eaton Caps at 25 and 30 cents at the Kacket Store. Masks of all kinds and at all price t the Racket Store. LOCAL SUMMARY. Money to loari on good security by A. S. Dresser. Tablets and composition books 4c up at "The Fair." Prescriptions carefully compounded at G. A. Harding's drug store. For cheap stamped linen goods and linen by tbe yard go to the Racket Store. P. G. SharK gives the best shave in town and only 10 cents, shop next to Oriental. Received at Cbarman A Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Call and ee our new line of ladies', children's and gentlemen's underwear. Racket Store. Bring your printing to the Courier and get it done when promised. We are always here. Gardner Freytag continues to deliver the best and freshest vegetables of any ne in the business. Good flour 70c, Dietz lantern 35c, and lots of new goods at eastern prices at the Red Front Trading Co.'s J. W. Welch, dentist, formerly of the Chiaago College of Cental Surgery Office in Couri kr block near depot. For your strings and extras for all nusical instruments go to Burmeister i Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Good butter 35c a roll, and other groceries as low us the lowest, a' Strat um's Grocery, corner Sevonth and j Center streets. Blank note and receipt books of all kinds and deeds, mortgages, etc. cheaper than Portland wholesale price at CofitiKR oflice. Lamps ! There is no need to fall short on lamps in your house as you can buy a handsome kitchen hand lamp for 20c. See the immense stock at Bellomy A Busch's store. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. Oflice in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh streets. Remember when you need anything in the line of graniteware or tinware that W. A. Putrow now has a complete assortment. If price is any object you will not fail to give him a call. Frank P. Welch, dentist, graduate of dental department of the- University of Pennsylvania, will be in Oregon City office Thursday of each week ; remainder of each week in Portland office, room 77 Deknm building. C. A. Willey has moved his harness and repair shop from on the hill to second door west of depot, next to Cocbikb office, where he will not only keep a full line of first-class hand-made harness, saddles, etc., bn t will do all kinds of harness and boot and shoe repairing at prices that can't be dup licated. Give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f AND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREOON, nov. ia, it us. Nonce is lierehy given that the following-named settler hns filerl ,i,,n, ..,i his Intention to make II mil proof In support of us oiHiio, anu mat stun prool Will be made before the Register and Receiver C. 8. Land unioe ai wregou uuy, Oregon, on Ucecmlier liiith, louu, via; FRANS ERIKSON, H. E. No. 7654, for the SE W of See 2S T.n 6 8., R. 8 E. He namcB the following witnesses to prove 111a continuous resilience upon and uiii.ivnuuii ui, sHiu luno, viz: ueorge w Hungate, Lars G. Larson, David Callahan and aioen r,ngie, an 01 31 owns, Oregon. KOBKRT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. MOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE " undersigned has filed his final report as uiiiuimotiatur ui me estate 01 Annie a. rartiow, deceased, and the Hon. Gordon E. Hnv.. county Judge of Clackamas countv, Oregon, has set Monday, Duecmuer 2d, I8U0, at 10 o'clock a. m , as the time for the settlement thereof and or Hearing oojectlous thereto If any are made. Dated October 17th. 1805. JAMES W. PARTLOW, Administrator Aforesaid. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, October 14. 1SU3. Notice Is hprnhv uU.,.i, ih the following-named settler has filed notice of nis intention to make nnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Reclster and Receiver U. S. Lnnrl oiHpb at Oregon City, Oregon, on November 22d, 18U5, CALEB U. HOOPES, H. E. No. 8087, for the S U of NW y. and N U of SV W of Sec. 14, Twp. 4 S R. 4 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: James Willis, George Bondlsh, John P. layer aim w iinain nanoie.aii of sprlngwater, Or. nuur.ni a. aiiLl.bil, Itegister. You receive a lead . pencil free with each tablet you purchase at "The Fair." All kinds of tovs and dolls itist re ceived at the Racket Store. Dry granulated sugar, 20 pounds, choice raisins and rice name mice. Lots ol new goods at lieilroon prices at Red Front Trading Company, Oregon City. For Over Fifty Year. AN Old avu Well-Tiiikd Remeiit. Mrs. Win slow's Soothing Syrup has been nsetl lor over fifty years by millions of mothers for their chilJren while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures Mini colic, and is the best remedy for liiarrhtea. Is pleasant to the tnite. Sold by Pmggista in every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. VYinslow's Soothing Syrup, and take ao other kind. and 1 bave gained twenty pounds, and surely i. lany remedies and doctors but found no benefit, if 1 was pale thin. Had given up, aa I leel a new women tlon No anibf. bad tried so many you care to publish this you have my eminent. (Signed ) nits. A. v, 11 Lb ji ah, Alameda. CaL JOHN WELCH, Vllentlst. Room 7ii, 77, 7U, Dekuin Building. PoltTXAND, UIIKOON. lluiiy of my friend hat troulile to find me hence tills card. Dr. Id lies' Nerve Huston) iBc. at ull drugging. New Fiah Market, K. Jtuharda, I'rop. Oysters, Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Poultry, Game, Crabs, Clams, Etc. rtt Delivery. Tim Door South of Armor CURED AT 73 YEARS. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Victorious. No other medicine can ihow such a record. Here is a veritable patriarch, 73 years of age, with strong prejudice to overcome, who had Heart Diieeut IB yean. He took the New Heart Cure and is now sound and well. Samuel O. Stone. Grass Lake, Mich., Dec. 28, 1894. I have been troubled with heart disease IS years or more. Most of the time 1 was so bad it was not safe for me to go out alone, aa dizzy spells would cause falling, I had severe palpitation, shortness of breath and suddon pains tlmt rendered me helpless. Ail physicians did forme was to advise keeping quiet. In August lost I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and before I had finished the first bottle I found the medicine was a God-send. I have now used four Dottles in all and am feeling entirely well I am 73 years of age and have . held a grudge against patent medicines all my life, but I will not allow this to prevent giving my testimony to the great cure your valuable remedy has wrought in me. I do this to show my appreciation of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. SAMUEL O. BTONE. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a poslttva guarantee that the first bottle wilt benefit. -All druggists sell It at II, . bottles for 15, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price bj the Dr. Miles Medical Co., lUkhart, lad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure ;3S5fc G. A. Harding, the druguist, will tell you no one is better qualified to judge 01 tne merits ot an article than the dealer, because he bases his opinion on the experience of all who use it. For thia reason he wishes us to publish the remarks of other dealers about an article which he handles. Messrs. C. F. Moore & Co., Newlierg, Ore., savs: "We sell more of Chamberlain a Cough Remedy than all others put together, and it al ways gives good satisfaction." Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox, Ore., savs: ''I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be tho best I have handled." Mr. W. H. Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash., says: 'lhamberlain s Cough Remedy Bells well and is highly praised by all who use it." Sore Throat. Anv ordinary ease niav be cured inj one night by applying iiiuiiiuennin b rain nairn as directed with each bottle. This medicine is also Unions for its cures of rheumatism. Uine back and deepseated and muscular pains, f or sale by G. A. Harding, Drugjdst. rANTKr:-8everal trustworthy gentlemen or h .'"dies to travel ill Oregon for established. ....Me 111MIM-. wry ,mi aim expenses, cady piiMlion. Unclose reference and self ad-rei-KCil Mumped cnvelone. The liomininn i',,m. any. Third Floor, Omaha Hldg., Chicago, 111. IVAXTEl): several trustworthy gentlemen or .. ad it's lo trawl in uretfon for established, ...i ,iu nmisf. Mury 7su una expenses, e-iilv uoiiiiou. Knclosf reference and self art. mi sianim ,1 envelop. The liominlmi run. my. ihml floor. Omaha nidi. . hi,.r, in When in Portland call on Edward Hughes, corner of Front ami Alder, and inspect li is stock of Old IIickorywagon and farm machinery of all kinds. In Oregon City, beautiful town, With its zephyrs soft and gentle, Is a place that has the best renown, Its 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, think, 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. NOTICE. n the Circuit Court nfihe State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. IniV,ii.-?'l,u!'1ufrthn'p"c"li"n lf ALFKEI) J A-Mfcs !-.in u for change of name. VOTK'K Is hereby given that the above named applicant has tiled his petition In said court for a change nf name, i,d that it is on.ered hy said court that SHiii petition nhall be heard on the :inth day of November 1m:. at 2 p. m , and that notice thereof be civen' bv publication thereof onee a week for two weeks Inh'i TV'1"'""' wepklv newspaper, published in Oregon City in this countv and state notifying all persons of said application and imo ol hearing, and requiring them the and there to show cause, if anv tbey have why the name should not be granted. GORDON E. HAYES, Judge of said Court. . DfRIIAM, PI.ATT A I'LATT, Attorney for Petitioner. 1 R. DOOLITTLE'S West Side Store KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Groceries, Provisions FRUITS, FLOUR AND FEED. West Side Express El COSXECTIOX. Hi pans Tabulea cure bad breath.