Oregon Courier. By A. W.CHKXKY. CITY OFFICIAL. PAPXR. Intered Id the Or-yon City poetofloe second class Batter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. On year , ft M Six month! '. IN Three monlhi SO ( paid In advance, per year 1 M AP"Tb date opposite your address on th taper denotea the lime to which jron have paid 1 PATRONIZE BOMB INDUSTRY. OREUON CITY, NOV. 20, J895. THt CITY CAMPAIGN. The A. P. A. and .populists lelected the ticket . itoeoinjUed Ml Bhlreljr's theater laat week and slipped It down the throats cf the (rood dinrcti reformers ao deftly lhat the church people imagiii ed they were dictators. They even got the church to epike the guns of a part of the local press, not very formidable guns, 'tis true, but enough to illustrate the slick methods employed in the management. Under ordinary circum stances these achievements would be enough to satisfy the souls of astute political managers, but these ambitious leiiows were not content to run one wing of the campaign ; nothing but com plete control of the whole political field would afford them solace. 8 they ar rayed their forcer in Monday' night's convention in Pope's hall and tried to named the ticket they wanted to defeat It remains to be seen how fully the ahrewd programme will be carried out next Monday . But we opine the ticket nominated at Shively's theater is not so invincible as its sponsors Imagine, nor the one nomi Dated at Pope's hall so weak. The Shively's theater ticket meets wide spread and lively opposition by reason of the secrecy marking its early stages. The public meeting was merely the ratification of the work of a secret com mltteeand was in no wise a tree and fair choice. The Pope' hall ticket had no flavor of secret prearrangement, and in that respect it has a great advantage over the other. As the matter stands politically it is citizens against populists will have to show more strength than they bavehltberto been able to develop in this city if they elect their man. It is not a question of law and order against lawlessneis, il Is not a question of saloon against church ; it is a question of the endorsement of secret ' plotting against the people that is uppermost in the campaign, and it is coupled with the question of good government for all the peopleof the city. And if the citizens' It IssjtrlM. To the noble graud,. tlce-grand ( fleers and members of Willamette Bebekah lodge No. 2, 1. O. 0. F. Your memorial commltte, to whom was referred the preparation of resolu tions expressing the sentiments of this lodge on the death ef brother, James K. Bingham, respectfully report the fol lowing: ' Whxxcas, It had pleased our supreme msster to call hence from his earthly associations and labors, our well-beloved brother, James K. Bingham, therefore belt Rooked, That we. the members of Willamette Lodge No. 2, 1. 0.0. F.,con template with profound sorrow the death of our beloved brother and we sincerely mourn his loss. Resolved, That we extend to our bereaved sister and other relatives eur sincere sympathy in thia sad hour of their affliction. Retolved, That we forward a copy of these resolutions to the widow of ou deceased brother, that they be spread in full upon the records of our lodge and that a copy be gien to the Oregon City paper for publication . Fraternally submitted, Lizzie C. Howbxl Edith L. Clous J. W. Moffatt COMMITTIK. LOCAL 8UMMABT. good security -by Twe Llvit Savai. Mrs. Phoebe Thomaa. of Junction City III. waa told by her doctors she bad Consumption and that there waa no nope lor tier, but two bottles Dr. King a Drscovery completely cured her and ehe aays it saved her Hie. Mr. i hot. bggers, 1.J9 rlorida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result every thing else then bought one bottle ot Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. lie Is naturally thankful m . . . . . . it la such results, ol which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Charman & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 60c. ana ii.wi. in You Arb Not Insuhbd. The State Ins. company is In the hands of a receiver. Will allow you the highest rate (or their policies and place your Insurance in . the Reliable - General American Insurance Company of N. Y. Assets, 6 millions, surplus, 2 millions T. LkonabdCharnan, Agent. Charman Bros. Block Stats Insubamcb Policibs Rxdkbmbd. Patrons of the State Inaurance Com pany are requested to bring their poli cies to F. E. Donaldson at Commercial Bank at once and exchange them for policies In a first-leans company . High- eat market price allowed for unexpired time of old policy. Do not delay you will get nothing if your property is burned while holding the old policy. ticket does not have a better reputation i . . aa aa...a I ........ I ... t.. " . . ... gvtoruuioui, mail uun jwpuiiBiu mo Catarrh Kemedy. Price 50 cents.' Nasal sun ooenn t snine on me eartn . .... a r I injector tree. Tti nill,lj.B ni I. - . .1 . .1 . . . 1 1 I A "V I'u.lllTio vi n,u UMIIUIUMiCB BiaulU I Yl Ilia .f U.u. k..S IIL.tkl.. .! . I ""' " "UH-IWMMII, BBVrOl Vn-linAii.' .I... L.l'tl.. A. fikl...l.l. k.ll H-La. . V v. .......... . I... 1.1. .1 01.1..1 a nan iitin- of women. Karl'a C over Root Tea is a J. W. Powell for. mayor. Populist pleasant cure for Constipation. a. d. martin lor treasurer ropuiist Money to 1um on k. 8. Dresser. Tablets and composition books 4c op at "The Fair." Prescriptions carefully compounded a Q. A. Harding's drag store. F or cheap stamped linen goods and linen by the yard go to the -Backet Store. r P. O. Shark gives the best shave In town and only 10 cents, shop next to Oriental. , Received at Charman dc 8on's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret ties! designs. Call and see our new line of ladles' children's and gentlemen's underwear Racket Store. Bring your printing to the Covrib 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, Diets 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 Dental Surgery Office in Coubi ir block near depot. For your strings and extraa for all nnslcal instruments go to Burmelster t Andresen's, who keep a full supply Good butter 35c a roll, and other groceries ss low as the lowest, at Strat ton's Grocery, corner Sevonth and Center streets. Blank note and receipt books of all kinds and deeds, mortgages, etc. cheaper than Portland wholesale price at Courier office. Lamps I There is no need to fall short on lampa in your house as you can buy a handsome kitchen hand lamp for 20c See the immense stock at Bellomy Sc. Busch'a store. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. Office in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh streets.. Remember wben 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 offloe, room 77 Dekum building. C. A, Willey has moved his harneaa and repair shop from on the hill to second door west ot depot, next to Coubibr office, where he will not only keep a full line of first-class hand-mad harness, saddles, etc.,. but 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. -1 nniiii Milium hk Havinf leased half ftf tri srnr nf Mrs Otto rUntA nn Cvnh cfrr nn th hill at Orfonn Citv J. M. Ueckart for councilman 1st ward Populist John Bittner (or councilman Istward Republican inos.uauit tor councilman Sid ward Republican L. C.Caples for councilman 2d ward , Democrat Citizens Ticket H. Straight for mayor Democrat II. . Straight for treasurer. ..Democrat Benj. Jaggar for council 1st ward , Republican R. Koerner for council 1st ward Republican H.J. Harding for council 2d ward Democrat Jos. Kurtin for council 2d ward Republican jsurmeister dc Aodreuen 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. For Oysepepsla. And Liver Complaint you have a printed f uarantefe-on every bottle of Shiloh's VitalUer t never fails to cure. EXECUTORS NOTICE. We will hold . AT 50 CENTS ON THE $1. imperial TEN DAYS HOLIDAY SALE! -OF- MillineryT AT 50 CENTS ON THE 1. Don't miss this opportunity if yon are in need of a Hatii- THIS STOCK Wishing to introduce ourselves and goods to the ladies of Oregon City. - TriirjrQed Ijlats Also VEILINGS and UMBRELLAS will be sold for 50 cents on the dollar. , 1 8-inch Colored Silk Dress Velvets at 75c a yard, all colors. These Goods are all of the Very Latest Styles and Materials. Sale Commences on Monday, December 2nd, 1895. TRIMMED HATS ALL STYLES AND COLORS. Sailors and Walking Hats, Umbrellas and Yeilings WONflMEIK MlliLILlNEIHtY HKOUSIE, PORTLAND, OREGON. 1 nriiiTinii ninTri ninTiinrn 1 . A i DtAuj iruL rao i el nu i unto ; ....Gi?en 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. m and Oct ""-- m E. E. MARTIN, Commercial Dank Block R. DOOLITTLE'S SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF 8 ALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court ol the Bute of Oregon, (or Joe Tedaaco, Plaintiff, v. D. W. Howard, Defendant. , . .v Stat of Oregon, County of Clackamai, at. nnni la HERKRV GIVEN THAT BY VIR- tnm nf in Kuwutinn and order of nale Isiued A.., a, ihA nimiilt court of the itate of Orwon for tha.nnnntv of Clackamaa. bearing date the Srd day of September. Uvi. In a suit wherein lot Tedeiwo waa plaintiff and D.W.Howard waa defen- Oanl, comnianaiog me, m inv dww b.m.v u. Oregon, that out of the real ertale hereinafter dracrlDea, to naiue a win u;i.ui w ,ni the demanda of aald decree, to-wlt: S39S, witl lnteret,thereon ainoa April 1Mb, 195, at I par leH me aum m tiitti pain KOT1CK IS HIREBY 1 undenlaned have Best Foster Kid Gloves at the Racket Store. Slates, tablets, pencils, school bags, etc., at "The Fair." An elegmt line of Eaton Caps at 25 and 30 cents at the Racket Store. GIVEN THAT THE been aBonfntMl hv Gordon E. Bare, county judge of Clackamaa county, state of Oregon, exeeuturi of the eitale on. K. tfiugman, aeceaaed. All pertoni havlnr claims waiust tha said estate are hereby required to present the same amy verified and with proper vouehera within six months from the data of this notice to the undersigned executors, at the offices of O'Neill. Hedies. Thnmnaon A (lritnth lur. clay building, Oregon City, Oregon. imiea mis "in aay oi nonmiwr, (iKOR((E LAZCM.K, THOMAS DUNCAN, Executors of the Estate of J. K. Bingman, Deceased. SILVER PRODUCTION. The director of the mint has made an estimate of the production of silver for the current year. It is based upon re ports already received, and estimates (or the rest of the year made from the rale of production already indicated. The amount of silver produced ii the United States is put at 55,000,000 ounces, or some four millions less than last year. Tha ailing off of production is ascribed to the clogsng of mines which proved unremunerative last year at the reduced price ot silver which (hen prevailed. It is true that the price was lower last year than this, but this could not be foreseen, and the result of working comparatively unproductive mines last year was such as to prevent a continuance of the work this year. The following table shows the comparative production and price of silver in this country for the lust six years and the year 18!)5, as estimated Ounces produced, Trice per os. iou receive a lead pencil free with each tablet you purchase at "The Fair." All kinds of toys and dolls lust re ceived at the llacket Store. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. for the County of Clackamas. Beattle, Gibson and B. O. Miller, Defend. lHWi INK!! imt lil lwja ism ..4S,7W.(W2 . .M,04'A7I . M,M!i,:U ,.M,:tio.oi .(Si..vni,mm ,.ftf,0WI,UU f2.9 renu H:U cents ll4.6 cents IW.It rents i.l cenu tW.ft centi t7.0 cents Mr. I). W. Kelsey, of Oswego, was in the city on Monday. He is one of the largest property-holders in the neighbor hood named, and a citizen whom the democrats can nominate for otlice. We know the officers to be elected by the nest precinct election in Oswego. They will be D. W. Kelsey, chaii man; Elmer Russell, secretary; and Sir. Wilsou, doorkeeper. Mr. Heckner, Mr. Cans and Mr. O'Brien will stand in as voters. There is likely to be some Irish distur bance in the northern end of Clackamas county this next election, Portland j Argut. Dry granulated sugar, 20 pounds, fl ; choice raisins mid rice same pi ice Lots ot new t:oout at be J roc k prices at Red Front Trading Company, Oregon City. Home made mince liams the grocel. meatE. E. Wil- Masks of all kinds and at all prices at the Racket Store. Receiver's Notice. Notice to Policy-Holders of ...STATE INSURANCE CO... Favorable arrangements have been made with the Firemen's Fund Insurance Company For the snbatitutinn of policies of the STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, without loss to the assured. Before canceling yonr policies, call on agents of the F1REMKVS KIM) INSl'RA.NCK COMPANY. Edmond C. Giltner Receiver State Insurance Company. Bring your policies to . .. F. . Donaldson, Agent Firemen's Find Insurance CoxirASV, at Oregon City, Oregon . Jasper Cllft, Plaintiff, va. Robert Trustee, ttohert j. Beattle, Mary A. 8oule, iteorge u. uiosun auu it. u. mine ants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTITR OF A JUDGMKNT ORDER, deoree and an execution, dulv Ismied mil of and tinder tho scul nf the uliovo entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to mo duly ilimptAfi ami 'uh ,1au ..r v....dmi.... lew, upon a jiuigmoni renuerea aim entered in said eotirt on the 20th day of April, 18'J5, In favor of Jasper Clilt, plaintiff, and against nnoen J. ueauie, trustee, Knuert J. Beattle, Marv A. Soule. Georne G. Gibson anil R. (l Miller, defendants, for the sum of f.'liW.eo, wiiu uiiervflt uiereon at ine rate oi a per cent, ner annum from the Mh dar of Anrll. Imjm. .i,H the further sum of i.2.". coals and disburse ments, and the costs of and nnnn this writ. vuiiuiiniiuiiiK ine w mase aaie oi ine lonowini; di'sorllwd real property situate In the county o: Clackamas, state ol Oregon, to-wlt: Beaitininir at the southlnt enrner nf thA wa. half of the east half nf section t lu township i south of range 1 east of the Willamette Mer idian, running thence west tracing the south line of said section 2W.18 chains to the nuarter Bi'iiuu corner uu me souin line oi saia section ; i nonce norm tracing tne west line of the east half of said section 10 rhains: thencA p.nl nn m line parallel with the south line of said section 10 tu chains to a nolnt emit-distant from tha east line and the west line of said west half of the east half of said section: OienpA nnrth in chains to a point equi-dlxtant from the east line and the west line of said west half of the est half nf said section: thence east on a line parallel with the south line of said awtlnn In nu chains to the east Hue of said west half of tne east half of said section: thence south JO chains to the place of healnniniT.containlnK 30 27 acres. more or less, save and except a strip of land 12 feet wide oil' of east side of said tract for public mad purposes, and also save and except a strip of laud 12 feet wide off on west side of lhat portion of that tract ol land which has for its west boundary the west line of said west half of the cast half ol said section, for public road purposes. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, nn .Saturday, the iMh day of IVcember, 1SHS, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the county court house In the city ot Oregon City in said county and slste, sell at public- auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for I'. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the nuirt Sage herein or since had In and to the above escribed real property or any part Ihorrof. to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, Interests, costs and all accruing costs. E. C. HADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon . By K. M. MOODY, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City. Oregon. Xovember , 1SB5 iutiI hap Annum. herein October 2Ath, 1S05, and the further aum of 110 coals, and also the costs of and attending thia sale. vAw ih.raM In nhAdlAucA to auch decree. t did July levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the 2th day of December, 106, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. n. of said day, at the front door of court house in aald county, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest the said defendant on April 16th, ISM, had or now has In and to the following de scribed real property, to-wlt: Anrlnntna at the southeast corner of tha donation land claim of C. Pendleton and wife. No. 6s, In township 8 south, range 1 east of the Willamette Meridian; thence north tracing the east boundary of said claim 20.42 chains; tnence west tracing the division line of claim, 60 chains to the Molalla river; thence up said river follow ing the cenler thereof to where the same Ititer u.1, ihA innth boundary Una of the claim: thence east 62.5S chains, tracing the boundary line to place of beginning, containing 104 acres, n.n KAtfthitinD- a chains west of the southeast ...-' ------- - - ----- corner ol the north half of the northwest of section 29 In township 8 south of range one east of tha Willamette Meridian:-thence north 30 west 4.05 chains: thence north 10 west 1 chain; rthsso west 17 chains: thence north 5 degrees east 18 chains to the southeast corner of the Deardorff land: thenoe north 2H west 5.67 chains; thenca north 2 cast 5.40 chains; thence north 84 west 5.14 chains; thence north east 11 chains; thence north 66s east to the intersection of the meander oi tne wiiiameue river; thence up said river to a point on said river 7.H7 chains west of the west boundary nf section 20; Ihence south 81.84 chains; thence west 7.71 chains to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 10; thenoe south 00 chains; thenca east 81 50 chains to the place ol beginning. Also beginning at a point 8.60 chains west of the southeast corner of the north half of the northwest quarter of section 29, townships south, range 1 east; thence with the mesnders of the Molalla river, north 30 west 4.05 chains; thence north 10 west 1 chain: thence north 28 9 west 17 chains; thence north 5 east is chains; thence ...i .m nnrth nnnndarv of south halt of south west quarter of section 20 to division line between the southwest quarter and southeast quarter of A..,t.i go. thnflA amith to the south boundary nf ihA nnrth half nf the northwest auarler of section 29; thenca west a. cnains to me piace ui beginning. AthA.lnnln at a nolnt 2fl.8l Chains SOtlth Of -a tm . ij. n-.i,...n n r n. tne northeast corner oi eatu v.. inimwu , thence west 27.85 chains: thence north 1.58 chains: theuce west 21.25 chains to the Molalla river: thence southerly up said river to the line dividing the north half from the soutn nail oi said D. L. C; thence east on said division line about 50 chains to the east boundary of the claim; thence north to the place of beginning. Also beginning at a point 33.81 chains south andftichaina west of the northeast corner of said 1). I.C.: thence north s-W chains; thence west 10 90 chains: thence north 5 2s chains; thence 16.79 chaiua; thence south 13.dl chains; thence east 28.70 chains to the place of begiu nmi, all nf said land Iving in Clackamas county, Oregon, and containing 4;t acres. Dated this 27th day of November, A. D. W6. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE. . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa. ' Ttan t.ntn DUInllA V A.WU A.V..A, . iMIIHUi ,VB. William Hawkins, Charles W. Rounds and Mary A. Weaver, Defendants. State of Oregon, I .. ' county oi clackamaa.) ' NOTICE 13 HEREBY UIVEH THAT BT virtue of an execution and order of sals Issued out of the olrcuit eourt of the state oi uregon, ror tne county or Clacka mas, bearing date the 18th day of November, J?,??!.1" ,.".nlt whoreln Dan Lyons Is plaintiff and William Hawkins, Charles W. Bounds and Mary A. Weaver are defendants, commanding me, in the name of the state of Oregon, that out of the rewi esuw noteinaller described, to realise" sum sufficient to satisfy the demands of said decree, to-wit: 8323 00, with interest thereon since novemDer7tn, 1M95, it the rate of 10 cent, per annum and the further s.im of 123.95 cosis ana tne itirtner sum of i0 as attorney s fees, and also the costs of and attending this sale. Now, therefore. In obedfenca to such dAnm I did duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday, the 14th day of December, 1895, at the hour of i :ou o ciock D. m. OI Sam nav. al IhA rmnt rinnr of the court house In said Bounty, offer for sale puoiio auction, ana sen to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all nf (hn rio-ht. iittA and interest the said defendants on tha 24th day of May, 1894, had, or now have in and to the fol lowing aescrioea property, to-wlt: Lot 6 of block West Side Store KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK Ot Groceries, Provisions FRUITS. FLOUR AND FEED. West Side Express IN CONNECTION. 169 of Oreeon Citv. Clackamas cnimlv tlrucnn according to the recorded plat thereof. Dated this 13th day of November, A. D. 1805. fc. MAI) DOCK. . Sheriff of Claokamas county, Oregon, By N. M. Moody, Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, Nov. 12, 1805. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U. . Und Offlce at Oregou City. Oregon, on December 21st, 18U5, vit: OEORGE R. MILLER, H. B. no. 79, ror (lie N. '4 of 8E. U of ocv. m, o o., u. o r.. ue names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation nf. said l.nd vi- Thomas Jones, A. Harrington, James Parish and c narringion, all oi Highland, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. 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 uo to tne unental. 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. H. W. WESTERMANN, Merchant Tailor.... Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Done. Price' Old Stand, Next Door North of Armory, Oregon City. K. C. HADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County, State of Oregon. By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ' ladies to travel in Orecn for established, rcliahle houses, (Salary 70 and expenses. Steady position. Kuckwe reference and self ad dreaaed stamped envelope. The Domini jn Com pany. Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, III. WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or " ladies to travel la Oregon for established, reliable house. Salary ITsO and expenses. Stea.lv positioa. Enclose reference and sell ad dressed stamped enveiW- The Dominion Com panv. Third Floor, Omaha Bldg, Chicago, 111. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, Nov. 12, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler bas hied notice ol his intention to make final proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made uciure nie newsier ana neceiver u. 8. Land Offlce at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 26th, 1895, viz: FRANS ERIK80N, H. E. No. 7654, for the 8E M of Sec. 28 Twp 5 8., R. 8 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vli: George W Hungate, Lars G. Larson, David Callahan and Albert Engle, all of Molalla. Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for me wumj vj i v.iiu;aauiAB, In the matter of the application of ALFRED JAMES SMITH for change of name. VOTICE is hereby given that the above named applicant has filed his petition In said court for a change of name, and that il is ordered by said court that said petition shall be heard on the Hh day of November, 195, at i p. m., and that notice thereof be given by publication thereof once a week for two weeks mthe Oaw;o Cor bur. a weekly newspaper, published in Oreeon Citv in thi uinntv Anil state, notifying all persons of said application and time of hearing, and requiring Uiem then and there to show cause, if any they have, " " j ."v 1. a ...t biiuuiu uu, ue gramea. GORDON K. HAYES. Judge of said Court. DURHAM. PLAIT 4 rLATT, Attorney for Petitioner. IVAXTED: Several trustworthv gentlemen or " 1 ladies to travel in I Irwmn fn Ai.Kli.hui reliable honse. Salary IT and expenses' Meady nnsition. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelop. The Dominion Com. 1 W?ZlL inim floor, iimana hm. ' ' 1 1 1 . ' S-l kHIkU, III. Kldd & Davidson c Successors to H. Cooke. Liyery, Sale and Feed Stable. Corner Eourth and Main 8ts., "-Orerjon City, Oregon. H. W. JACKSON Machinist and Locksmith, Bicycles, Umbrellas, Sewing Machines, Gnns, and all kinds of small machinery re paired. Prices reasonable. Shop on Seventh Street, Oppotitt Depot THE LADIES' SAFE ABSORBER. Not a Drop Can Escape It. It is absolutely reliable, easilv rl. justed, and does not become misplaced. it can ue worn wnen 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 uuon which Pntrefwtmn depends. We guarantee "The Ladies Safe Absorber." It will be sent securely sealed in plain wrapper, npon receipt of the price, 50 cents or (3) for $1.00, (which we guarantee to last for one year,) with full directions. No Cir culars. Ladies' Scpplt Co.. La Crosse, Wis. pany. WArD:SeTraI, orthy gen emen or ladies to travel in Orecnn fne uLkiiiki reliable house. Salary On and menu,' teady position. Enclose reference and self ad. Ireseed "tamped envelope. The Dnmintnn r. - pany. Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago!- r