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OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. City and County Official Paper. EiitTl In On-Kon City pMtiHcr u wcoiidclwi mtlr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Onii your 2 00 !l x month 1 do i nrce niouuu (u If puld In advance, pcryear 1 go VTlio 'Into nuiHMlto your address on the pni.ur dcuules Hie lime lo which you hare paid. ADVKKTIKINa KATES. Ktandlng business advertisements: Per month 1 iiieh 1, !i Inclm HI Ml, 3 Inches 1.7ft,4 Indies ?-, Itichcn f4 column) f 2.2Ti.li iiichen ( H crulunm) (H, liO Inches (column) yearly eontracU 1U per cent lean. Transient advertisement: Per week 1 Inch AOc, 2 inches 7rie, H inches 1, 4 Inches 11.25, 5 fnehes f I.W, 10 Inches ti Ml, 'JO Indies l'i I.i-KhI advertisements: Per Inch-first In. rtlon II, each aililitlnual Insertion fille. Affi davits of publication will not b furriUhed until publication fees are paid. Local notice: Klve ccnta per line per week, der montli lioo. PATK9NIZK IIOMK I.NDI HTItV. OREGON CITY, AUGUST 7, 189(1. DEMOC11AT1C TICKET. For President W. J BRYAN, or Nebraska. For Vice F'reniilciit ARTHUR SKUT.M,. o Maine. For President Kleetors W. W. (KiLESBYnf Linn. E. KILKKTIIERnf Multnomah. J. M. CARROLL of Union. J.J WHITNEY of Linn. JEFFE11S0XIA X DEMOCliA C V. The principles of democracy us enun ciated by Mr. Bryan in his sticcch to his old nciKhlor8 and friends at Salem, 111., have the trite ring. It is a platform dood enough for any democrat, free silver or sound money, to stand upon, and Tub Couiiikk endorses it fully and freely. On that occasion Mr. Bryan said : "We believe that all men were created equal, not that they are equal in talents or in virtues or in merits, but we agree in this that, wherever government comes in contact with the citizens, and wherever the citizen touches govern ment, all must stand equal Is'fore the law. We agree that government can lie no resixjctor of tiei'sons, anil that its strenght its matchless strenght must be the protector of the fort unes of the great ami the poor, and that it shall stand an impartial arbiter letween all of its citizens. We intiHt agree on this. We agree that there are inalieiiablo rights, the rights w inch the government did not give, rights which the govern- mentcunnot take away. We all agree that governments (lre instituted to in sure and preserve these rights, and we agree that governments derive their just power from the consent of the governed We know no divine right of kings. The coplo gathered and in assemblages tike this all over this broad land are the sovereign source of all power. These citizens are the substantial foundation upon which rests our form of govern ment. Ami while our citizens appreci ate the rcsponsibilites of citizenship, aim strive each in his own way ami ac cording to his liest judetuent to bring civilization to a higher ground and make the government each year a more fit ex pression 01 the people, as long 'is this is desired by all we can agree in the funda mental principles, though wo may differ in the minor points which separate us. It was hero I received my first instruc tion in democracy. 1 do not use it as a party name ; I mean it in a broader lease that do nocracy that recognizes tho brotherhood of man. It was hero I learned the truth of the poet's language 'Honor und fame from no condition rise.' "The clothes do not make tho man, and we all hut contribute to tho nation's greatness; and all who have tho good of their country at heart, it matters not what their station in life, what their ancestry, what their surrounding all these stand upon common ground, and allure citizens. (Applause.) It was lu'fe, too, that I learned that principle that must go hand in hand with a broad democracy the freedom of conscience that every man has a right to worship tiod according to the dictates of his own conscience, and that no government like ours can attempt to dictate how a man shull serve or worship his liod. (Ap plause.) These are the basic principles ujHm which has Iven reared the greatest nation in historv." YOVXGE.ST MAX XOMIXATED. William J. Bryan is the youngest man who ever ran for president of the United Mates. Bryan is twenty-three years younger than (irover Cleveland. The average age of a president is lifty-live years. The oldest man to hold the place was William Henry Harrison, who was sixty-eight years of age when in augurated, and the youngest was Grant. Here are the ages of all the presidents at the time of their inauguration: ieorge Washington 57 John Adams H2 Thomas Jefferson ... .Tames Madison 58 James Monroe 55) John tjuincy Adams .5S Andrew Jackson. M'2 Martin Van Buren 55 William Henry Harrison. lis John Tyler 51 James K. Folk .5.1 Zachary Taylor 05 Millard Fillmore 50 Franklin Fierce 49 James Buchanan (HI Abraham Lincoln 52 Andrew Johnson f7 UlysuHsT. Grant 47 Rutherford II. Hayes 54 James A. Gitrlleld 49 Chester A. Arthur fil I (irover Cleveland.. 48 Ben jituiin Harrison ..55 Tjik lines between the democratic and republican parties uro sharply drawn on tho financial question ; but there is as plainly a marked difference between tiio advocates of the two principles. On the republican side will lie found tho bankers, brokers and millionaires tho class who have been for the past thirty years the Isiiieficiuriesof tho republican policy of fostering trusts and monopolies and legislation in favor of the few and against tho many. On the other hand is the great mass of the people, farmers, arti sans, tradesman and all that sturdy middlo class who go to make up the bone ami sinew of a nation, and iiIkivo all of god-given right for life, liberty and tho pursuit of happiness. On which side will victory come in November? On the side of the people surely, if they will see their best interests and not allow themselves to lie seared by that 53-cent dollar bug-u-lioo. Juvkmni 'ille 'J'imrii. Tiik gold men who have lioon calling the free silver men anarchists have gained 1111 encouraging allev in Ilerr Most. He is the most rabid of tho real anarchists of the East and savs: "Hero I am represented by the Sun as follower and supporter of Altgeld, Tillman and all the other silver cranks, when I am, as all anarchists known, a better gold standard advocate than even the most rabid Wall street bunker, I am, moreover, in lavor ot a scarcer material than gold as tho unit of value. I would have the karat of diamonds, if diamonds could be utilized, as tho medium of ex change. As for silver money, why silver is so cheap and plentiful that shoe nails might as well he put in circulation. Gold is the only correct standard of value." If elected, my fullest hope will be gratified. I have but one desire, and that is to 1 ring back to our people our government as our father intended it a government which shall bo conducted upon principal of equality liefore the law J which shall protect tho rights of life and liberty ; which shall know no difference between tho simplest citizen und tho greatest citizen in tho land a government which shall he no respecter of persons, but shall be, like the ideal government winch I learned from my father. And if Iasamancan administer government on the democratic theory that my father taught 1110, 1 Ixdieve that my conduct will meet tho approval of a great mass of the people who ask no privilege, but simple demand justice to all. William J.Bryan. The gold organs never fail to note the fact when a goldite democrat bolts his party, but tliey cautiously avoid mention ing the wholesale desertions from the republican ranks. These have been so great that the organization has no fol lowing left in Nevada, Idaho, Montana Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and other Western states, while in California, Washington and Oregon the desertions are so great as to place the, republicans in a liojsdess minority. Ex. Heuiikkt Condon has boon elected private secretary (a useless position) to II. B Miller, the new president of tho Oregon Agricultural College, at a salary of $ 1000 a year. Geo. Clark and Lester Loland have been elected printers of the same institution at $500 a year each. Neither of them are printers. Where there is one democrat who will vote for McKinley there will bo ten republicans vote for Bryan. It is the people this time against the money power, and the jn-ople will win the fight. D'mtatch. 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To the Public I wish to say once for all that all state ments relative to my having had any thing to do with tho giving ot the delinquent tax list to tho Three Sisters is absolutely false ami untrue. I never had a consultation with Mr. Brownell or he with me, or with Mr Maddock or with any other person, regarding this muter, the taxpayers ol this county can absolutely rely upon one thing, an I mat is mat no inn win go through my court for tho payment of the publishing of the delinquent tax list that is in any way exorbitant or unjust or unfair to the already overburdened taxpayers of this county. GoiinoN E. Hayks, County Judge. $:IU0. $51)11 tloOO. IHM) to loan on improved property at ollice o( 11)04 t. Kyan Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City 111. was told ny her doctors she hail Consumption and that there was no hope for her, hut two bottles l)r Kin" Discovery completely cured her nod she says it saved her lite. Sir I lios. 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Freight paid ami credit given. Complete outtit ;w cents Agents wanted also for other books and Bibles Write them immediately. For ladies', gent's and children's hosiery, good grade and lowest prices in the city, go to the Racket Store. COUNTY OFFICERS .Tllitgt' Clerk if Courts, Slwrir Heounler Trenail rvr AMsMor . ... O. E. Hayes . ... Klmer Hiiciu . W (.race A. I.iitlling .....Jacob Shade I. ('. HiH.lloy II. Stark weal her J. II. Wright ...W. N.Gudfrev is. F Murks " 1 Frank JuKKar I) W. Kinniiird K. K. Martin J. W. cruut ScIkmiI Superintendent, Surveyor, Coroner, Commissioners, ltoadinasler Deputy Ulerk ' Sherlir Recorder Mix Cl. I.iielllnK County Court meem on first Wcdneaday after first Monday of every month. Probate Court meets on first Monday of every lllolitll. Cireuit Court moots on third Monday In April and first Monday iu Kuvemlier. OKKOON CITY OFFICER'S. Mayor Hiram straight Recorder, T. V. Ilvan Chif or Police C. K. Ilnrns Treasurer II. K. Stmluht City Attorney. K. T. (Irillith Street ComiiiMinor, C. C HalH3iK k,.lr, Sup't. of Water Worlu W. H, Howell City Knitlaeer II. W. Kliiuaird Councllmen Henry Meldnim, J. W. Moffat, L. L. 1'orter, J. J. Cooke, R. Koeruur, L. C, Caplcs, Council oieets first Wednesday ot each moutu. i . p.. i.Huu, jnnn turinor. DR. KESSLER. 'Pltn old Olin iiriKCtl spi'fl.'ilist, .f St. Louis wt'i t:i own by liis .''H b'tliv llli'l m,c ... i,ly irii' ll' in r-i city, e.t'illnn to -IK, c- 1 1 1 1 1 V ll' it! Mil Mlldj 114 llliullIC Ho I I.. ,1 .,.,. '.TTT TJI? ' "HTM'T forl'ie poor who '"ill i liillj ltliKll 11111 ill Ol pCI.-iili 111. III. o.'hcr .. iiA J uiiii Uiiitl riuipi .s.s tu.i.ii, I Tir'i's. Tun, ('. Tel -is, K.-y it, nil. r tiupi'lllli f ' Hie I 1 " d !! -Iiiul'ti; ti. I" l"g tic- .y J. -to in it our1 ii d licnlt i ml iiie. HLuUfiiATISJI ! tr iteil t-y no .l i: reiiirtir. litis i -ni.-. ! hr K,-o e by it ;i. .d in IIimIim It bus nevrr lull il. OLD FOBESfh'S1 . 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Call or addnw J. Henri Kessler M D. At St. Louis Dispensary, d 2301 YAMHILL STREET. Portland, .... Oregon, j iff ill? CITATION. In tho County Court of the Ktnto of Oregon, for ClackamaJ County, to the matter of the Guardianship of Aggie KellogKi a Minor. 'I1III8 If ATTKR COMINQ UP BEFORE Hie court on the 20th day of July, lstw, on petition of J. T. Apperaon, guardian of said ward. And It appearing to the court that the laid Kiiurdian wan duly appointed by llili court as guardian of laid ward, and letters of guardian hip Issued to hi in as aueh on the l -'lh day of January, im, and thereafter on the lath day of January, l"Mi, the laid guardian duly filed hla Inventory and appralameut of the property of said warn. That the aaid guardian, as shown by a renort on file, has no personal property in hla hands for support of aald ward, That tho aald ward hu no other mcani of mpport than tho hereinafter deacrlhed real estate. That the aald ward Is of the age of thirteen years, Is a resident of Benton county, Arkansas, and ia in need of money for her proper support and education. That the real property owned by aald ward Is described as follows: An undivided half Inter est In the following described property, to-wlt Beginning at a point lu the northwest bound ary of the D. I.. C. of 8. 8. White and wife in township 3 south, range 'i east of the Willamette Meridian, 24 chains south 42 degrees 15 minutes west from the moat northerly point or corner of said claim and running thence south 42 degrees 15 minutes west tracing claim boundary 4 chains to a slake, thence south 47 degrees 4.1 minutes east 20 chains to a slake: thence north 42 degrees 15 minutes east 4 chains to a stake; thence north 47 degrees 45 minutes west 20 chains to a stake at the place beginning, containing S acres of land, more or less. And it further appearing that tho father of snid minor is dead, ami the mother of said minor, Mary Kellogg, living lu the county of McDouald, state of Missouri, ia the next of kin to said minor. That It Is necessary In order for the proper support und education of said ward that said real estate he aold. That kald real estate cannot bo sold In parcels to advantage. It Is therefore ordered, that the next of kin of said ward, and all persona interested in the estate of said w ard be and appear before this court, at the county court house iu Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, tho "111 duy of September, 1SIK), at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause why license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate, and that copies of this order be served by publication for threo successive woeks In Oregon Courlor.a newspaper circulating In the said county. Dated July 25th, lw. COUPON- E. II AYES, County Court. STATE OK OREGON. I County of Clackamas.' I, Elmer Dixon, county clerk of the above named counly and state, and clerk of the circuit court of tho county of Clackamas and state of Oregon, do horoby certify that the fore going copy of citation fur sale of real estate lias been by mo compared with tho original, and that it is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of such original citation as the same appears of record iu my ollleo and in my care and custody. In testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set my hand and affixed tho seal of said court, this 25th duy of July, A. D. lHWi. ELMER DIXON, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Washington National Building Loan and Invest ment Association, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel J. Baechler. Defendant.. DV VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND ORDER of Bale, issued out of the above entitled court in the abovo entitled cause to mo directed, dntcd the 16th day of July, lN'Jti, upon a Judgment and decree rendered in said court on tho lltli day of July, Im'.Hj. in favor of plaintiff and against defendant for the sum of jilM.97 and the fiirtliersuraof75.00 attorney's fees and tho further sum of $15.00 costs and disbursemcuts iu said suit, and interest on said judgment from the date thereof at the rate of eight per cent pir annum, and the costs of and upon said writ, and -'' foreclosure of u mortgage given by sut Sftflam to said plnln tiffupon, .'irjri.he sale.wHie laud hereinafter o --rilied, Hlld, on the Kith day of July, ls-jc, 'iS'.Ty levy upon the following described r.-al property, situate, lying and being In the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, to-wit: He ginning at a point forty llvo (45) feet westerly from lli southeast corner of lot five (5) in block one hundred and forty (1411) in Oregon City; running thenco westerly along Seventh Street twenty (20) feet; thonce northerly at right angles with said Seventh street one hundred and twenty four (124) feet to tho alley; thence at right angles easterly twenty (20) feet; thence southerly at right angles with tho alley one hun dred and twenty four (121) feet to the place of beginning, and being a part of lots five and six (5 and 0) in said block ono hundred and forty (1 10) in Oregon City, said block being also some times known as block scventoen (17) in the Count; Addition to Oregon City, Now, therefore, iu pursuance of said decree, execution and order of sale, I will, on Friday, the 21st day of August, lsmi, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the court house door, In Oregon City, County of Clackamas. Stato of Oregon, sell the above described real property at public auction, aubjeet to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, decree, execution and order of sale, interest, costs and all accruing costs. li. W. CRACK. lietili'ol Cliii'ivuni.is i miuty, tuvson. V. HARRIS, Star -jKr; Grocery KKALKIt IS GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, CROCKERY, ETC. The Best Is None Too Good in anything that concerns the future of your family. The best life insurance company is the Equitable. The best policy is the new Guaranteed Cash Value Policy of THE E D ITABLE LIFE A551T.AXCE SOCIETY L. SijiiEL, General Manager, Oregonlan BuilJicy. PorCaaJ. Oreion. IT PAYS OTHERS It will pay you to stop at the popular Dry Goods House of McALLEN & MCDONNELL, Cor. Third and Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. NOTE THE SPECIALS! Ladies' Shirt Waists, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75 and $1. Summer and Bicycle Corsets, 25c, 35c and 50c. Ladies' Vests, 5c, 10c and 15c. Misses' Corsets, 23c. Gentlemen's Shirts and Drawers summer weight, plain and ribbed, only 25c. EXTRA SPECIAL! 15000 yards Cream Mohair Alpaca, elegant material for evening or party dresses, former prices 45, 50 and 65c. Special forone week only 25c per yard, This i t!u BESTBARGIN EVER OFFERED IN PORTLAND. Icllei & McPoqqcII, COItNKIl TIIIKU AND M'JKIEIHON STKKK18, X'OKTLAXD, ORE. Sunjrrjcp jDiess lust received at the PIONEER STORE t AAA DIMITIES, DUCKS, NAINSOOKS, PERCALE, PIQUE, SATINES. I The Very Latest Styles of Silk for Waists at Prices beyond competition. Shirt Waits at prices to suit the buyer. j j CHARIVIAN & SON, GENERAL MERCHANTSJ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice i hereby uivun that tlm tin. li'iviu'tteil h is been hy the ll tu. ( j . K. Hayes, cuitity itiilirii of DlackHinas Cmtnty, Oreiruti, tltily Hppninteil us ad ministrator of the estate ol IsubetU Mo Elsander, deceased. All nerBons havinn c 1 111 tnes itaatiist said estate ate notified to present the properly verified, with vouchers, to tne at the oilico of C. D. & V. C. Lntouiette, tnv atlornevs. inOreimn Oily. Oregon, within six months from this (lute. Jated July 1". 18IKI I I a it 11 v Mc li i.s a x UK it , Adniiiiicitiati.r aloresaid. SHliRIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for the County of Cliickiinms. Washington National liulldinir Loan and In vestment A.sociiUlo:i, a coriioration, l'lttintllt', vs. John A. Confer and Olivia Con fer, his wife, Jacob Spanker and Henry Onus, Pefcmlanls. BY VIRTUE OF A. EXECUTION AND ORDER " wfni'i ui "i uuut u uimiicu el'uri In the above entitled cause, to mo directed. dnted the lilth day of July, MM, upon a juilKinout and decree rendered in said court on the 11th day of July, lMiti, In favnr of plaintiff and against said defendants, Jonn A. Confer and Olivia Confer and each of them for the sum of S12S-1.20 and the further sum of S'.W.OO attorney's ice, ana tne turtner sum or ii.i.oo costs and disbursements In said suit, and Interest on said judgment from the date thereof at the rate of sight percent per annum, and the costs of and upon said writ, and for the foreclosure of a mortgage givon by said defendants John A. Confer and Olivia Confer to plaintiff upon, and tho sale of the land hereinafter described. I did. on the 16th day of July, lone, duly levy upon the following described real property, situate, lying and being in the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wlt: All of lot six (6) and fractional lots three (3) and five (5) in block twenty one '21) in the County Addition to Oregon city, ac cording to the map and plats thereof now on tile in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances of said County; the aforesaid block twenty one Oil) Is known as block one hundred and thirty six (13G) in McLoughliu's map of Oregon City, Oregon. Now therefore, in pursuance of said decree, execution and order of salo, I will, on friday the 21st day of August, 1890, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the court house door, in Oregon City, County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, sell the above described real property, at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest umuer tor casn, to eatlsty said judgment, execution and order of sale, Interest, costs, and all accruing coats. G. W. GRACE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Notice to Taxpayers. As assessors or deputies will not go out through the country this year, you are requested when in Oregon City to come in the assessor's office and give in a statement of your taxable property, or send in a list. You will be furnished with suitable blanks. J. C. Bradley, Assessor of Clackamas Countv. (Soods. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Oreifon Oitv, Or. . July 0th, 1808. Notice is hereby triven that the fob owing named sett ler has filed notice of is attention to make final proof in snp. port of his claim, anil that said proof will he made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon Citv, Ore., on August 25th, ISOli, viz: Thomas Odell ; II. E 812U fur the lots 1, 2 und 3 of Set:. 24, T. 2 S. R 3 K. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon mid cultivation of, said land, viz: Ernest II Bnrghardt of Damascus, Ore. ; Leander Bartleinay of KagleCrt ek Ore. ; William ! . Reeman of Gladstone, Ore. ; II. F. Kern of Currinsville. Ore. ROBERT A MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUB LIO ATI OX. Lund office at Oregon Oitv, Or., Juiv, OihlSOU. Notice is hereby uiven that the follow ing 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 at uregon Oily, Oregon, on August 25th. 180G, viz: John Vanderhoof; H. E. 8105 for the Eli of NEJ-4' of Sec. 24 T 2 S. R. 5 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Hazel Odell, Joe Wall, Faut Peek, Ernest Severs, ail of Marmot, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a certain assessment on the shares of capital stock of the Blue River Mining and Milling Company, a corporation, of three-fourths of one percent., levied bv the directors thereof at their meeting held on the 2d day of August. 1805, and bv virtue of the action of the board of directors of said corporation, on the 6th day of June, 1S00, whereby said assess ment was declared to be delinquent and pursuant to the order thereof, now tneriore : The following stock will on Saturday, August 20th, 1890, at 2 p. m.. at the front door of the court house at Oregon City, Oregon, be sold by me at public auction, for cash in hand, to the highest bidder, to make the amounts of assessments and costs of advertising thereon, namely: -NAME. SHARES. AMOCXT. E. K Dnggs Slot) $:3.6S Geo ard 000 4.00 Dated at Oregon City.Or., July 29,1800. S. R. GREEN, President. J. J. COOKE, Secrettu-v. NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT. STREET 'OTIlE is hereby given- that the viiuiicH oi urcgon City, Oregon, proposes to improve that portion of Seventh street lying between the intersection ol Main and Seventh streets in said city and the Southern Pacific Rail road Co.'s right of way. by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, the laying of ten feet sidewalks on each side of said street, the putting lu of proper gutters and curbs, and by having the balance of said street improved with crushed rock. In accordance with plans and specifications prepared for the Improve ment of said portion of said street, and now on file in the office of the city engineer. Published by order made by the city council of Oregnn City. Oregon, at a special meetini:, held on July 27th, THOS. r. RYAN. Recorder of Oregon City. Oregon. The Tbrice-a-week X. Y. World and j Courier for $2 per year. Theorl d j will be ot special advantage to yon daring the presidntial campaign. Jacob Kober, the Seventh street baker keeps on hand a large stock of the best ; country cider, soda water and other j temperance drinks . All drinks kept on J ice.