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CIT COURIER,
14th YEAR.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1897.
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OREGON
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Mill
SUCCESS
IN
BUSINESS
Is attained by tlio use of
good Bound common sense.
The merchunt who gives
fair, honest values for the
price never will be without
plenty of customers.
While we will always meet
the price of "unit" mer
chants to cash trade, we
never resort to fake Bales
or any other deceptions to
attract trade. Our ap
peals are to your pocket
book, and we give the best
all-round values. The
average man or woman
.has sense enough to know
that when staple goods,
like groceries, are offered
for less than real value,
they are of inferior quality
or old and shop-worn.
"Baits" were invented to
catch fish, not men.
We Solicit Your Trade.
E. E. Williams, tik, ciiwer,
'Phono a, MuHjnic llldg.
' I I I I I
SAVE YOUR MONEY
AND BUY
OUR NATIVE HERBS. .
The Original Herb Compound.
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND LIVER REGULATOR.
Treatment for 200 dnvs forlloo. Tn not fall to give them a trial and he con
vinced. A'pplv to El). KKDDAWAY, Airt. forClaokainiiHcoiinty. Agt.
for Dr. Foot's Plain Home Talk 4 Medical Common Sense.
nrnnsuinv Confectionery aiid dear Klnre, Seventh St., .
GEO. RlDLjAWAY, Fast of Opera House. Oregon City, Oregon.
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A WORD ABOUT SHOES.
QINCE opening in
Oregon City our
Shoe trade has stead
ily increased. This
has induced us to
show a much larger
line for spring than
we have ever shown.
There is no disputing
the fact. We make
lower prices on Shoes
than any other house
in Clackamas county
and low er than Port
land's largest houses.
If you have been pay
ing too much for your
footwear and are not
satisfied give the
...BEE-HIVE...
A trial ;intl ijou will be Ilie winner.
r
Oh, Charles, that's nothing,
'ou don't need to cry about such
a trifle, go to 151-LLC) MY &
HUSCII and buy for 40c 6 better
Plates than you broke. We also
sell 6 large Cups and Saucers for
40c. Our new stock of DINNER
SETS, finely decorated, was never
before as complete as now, $7.50
per set. DECORATED TEA
SETS, $2.25. j
BKLL0.1IY A HUNCH,
The HousefurnishnrK.
OREGON CITY, OR.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS,
Artistic Hair Dressers.
WIG MAKING. MANICURING.
Country Orders Receive Prompt Attention
1 63 Fourth Portland, Or.
CLUBBING
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New Occasions
Kiiral New Yorker
Country Gentlemen
Prairie Farmer
Leslies' Weekly
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paying in advance.
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Oregon City, Oregon.
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FROQ POND.
As it hits huen quite a while since there
Ihih heen any iicwh from this place I will
try and scrape tip a few.
J.L.Krtiso has his wituhnill nhout
completed ; its tower is about forty feet
high, lie lias a tank in connection
which will hold ahout L'000 gallons.
School is progressing smoothly with
Miss Jennie Noble as wielder of the
birch. There are ahout 25 pupils in
attendance this spring.
"Gurley" has been making improve
ments in the shape of some new fences
I around the barn yard.
August liepnart nas taken n contract
to build a barn for Albert Turner. The
house will probably come later and then
?
The A. P. A. met last Saturday eve
ning witli a good attendance.
We hear there was an amateur pri.e
light at Stafford a few days ago. La'rge
boys sometimes meet their match when
they least expect it.
Well, the long exacted confidence
made its appearance a few days ago in
the shape of a wind storm. We always
had an idea that wind was about all
there was to it.
April 12th. 1 to 1.
HIGHLAND.
The Highlanders can truly say:
ltejoiee and be glad
For it sunshines at latit
The clouds have departed
And starvation is past, at least for the
present. This has been a tough winter,
everybody out of feed and starvation
and famine staring us in the face all the
time, but at present vegetation is grow
ing, trees are budding and everything in
nature smiles.
Kobert Ginther, our ambitious young
teacher, commenced schoul at Highland
with a good attendance. We wish him
every success and hope he will teach the
young ideas how to shoot right.
The Highland literary and debating
society is running on full time now 'as
ever before and we will briefly state
that you are missing a treat during your
absence. M E. Kundle, president; G.
R. Miller, secretary.
The Mayfield boys whilo hunting
recently found and robbed a eoyce nest
with seven young pups.. The beys took
them homo and nursed them awhile but
finally they all died. They will make
$14 out of the scalps now. So there is
no great loss without some small gain
April 13th Ooiiiikspoxduxt.
REDLAND.
Oreiron is herself (main, and we are
having some line weather. Grass looks as
green as some of the Redland boys, the
orchards are in full bloom, also wild
currants, lilies and our yard pets, and
you can sec the sports of our burg put
ting on "ilog uaiiy.
iUss Ida liarrett has returned home
Portland sick.
G. E. Davis of Heaver Creek was visit
ing friends at Linn's mill Sunday.
Miss Kate and Li..ie Tnncraft was the
gu 'sts of Miss Lena Specs Sunday.
Miss Hattie Wilcox was the guest of
Miss Olive Mosher Saturday night.
M r. and Mrs. Eveson were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sprague Sunday.
Miss KntePanernft was visiting friends
and relatives in Highland. While on
her way home her horse threw her, but
no bones were broken.
11. D. Johnson bus improved the looks
of his farm by putting a fence around it.
School commenced in district No. 21
on April 5th with A. T. Herman as
teacher. Number of pupils enrolled
is 20.
J . O. Linn of Ourrinsville was at Linn's
mill on business one day last week.
Horn, on April 2d, to the wile of W.
W. Sprague, a bouncing girl.
Mr. Hainan has moved to the old
Campbell place.
.Mr. MiUer has moved in our town.
He has got a job grubbing for G. Snees.
Jin". Toiilison is visiting her mother a
few days this week.
There will be Easter services in the
Bethel church next Sunday.
The dunce at hiteman's Saturday
night was well enjoyed by those present.
j .lir-s Cora Leek and John Potter were
united in lionds of matrimony by Justice
SchueUd at the home of the bride's
' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leek, of Redland.
I The bride was becomingly dressed in
jgray, and the groom wore the conven
! tional black. Alter the ceremony the
j company partook of a bountiful feast to
whi-di all present did ample justice.
I Sunday night just as the sun was set
1 ting the boys gathered in from far and
j near at Linn's mill to begin their march
I to the residence of Mr. Leek. As the
'crowd reached the house they heard the
I the violin and organ playing the "Fatal
I Wedding;" as the music died away the
jcaptian hallooed fire. This only lasting
; 2o minutes when the boys spied a barrel
I of stomach bitters rolling out towards
jtliem, which the lioys soon got on the
ou'siile of. Then the happy crowd
, went home as happy as a June bug. j
P. New of Cnrriiisville was a cailar at j
; A. 15. Linn's Tuesday. ;
Mrs. S. C Linn will attend thej
; Pomona grange at Astoria today.
I J 11 .what is the matter w ith
I the sa-n ty girls?
i G. A. Sprastue and I). H. Mosher has
started a I tar her Miop. ;
April 14th. O'Ticklkk. !
CASTOniA.
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MULINO.
Win. Evans 1ms been engaged doing
some repair work in the Million lumber
company's mill. They are now ready to
resume operations again after a short
stop.
Frank Albright 'expects In move on
his new place in a couple of weeks.
AVe hear that Mr. Perry of Cunby, who
has bought a place here, expects to move
next week.
School has reopened for another three
months term with Miss Miller of Oregon
City as teacher.
Clandie Howard, who has been away
from home for some time, returned
again last week. We are all glad to see
Glaudie looking so well, and pleased to
have him among us again.
April 12th. Xit.
Board of Trade.
The regular April meeting of the
board of trade was held at county court
room in court house on Monday even
ing with President H. E. Cross in chair.
Chairman T. L. Charmnn of the sugar
beet committee reported that ho had
disposed of beet seed to about 100 ap
plicants for trial packages, which were
furnished by the manufacturers as
sociation of Portland.
The resignation of J. G. Pillsbury as
secretary was accepted and J. W. Loder
elected in his stead.
The water way convention committee
recommended that said convention be
postponed till August Oth instead of
June 1st as first intended and same was
adopted.
The following committee on the
establishment of flax and hemp culture
was appointed : J. A. Thayer, Jos Rice,
E. E. Williams, E. C. Hamilton and
D. U. Glass.
The road committee was instructed to
see what could be done towards improv
ing the county roads lending from Ore
gon City to Tualatin, to Damascus and
up hill to New Era.
The following committee was appoint
ed to look after a starch faclory : E. E.
Oharman, J. U. Campbell and W. A.
Huntley.
Probate Court.
Execulur .f P. A. Weiss cstato ordered
to collect note against J. II. Darling for
$25.- V
.Petition of E. J. Clayson for removal
of Chas. Clayson as executor denied.
John E. Welsh appointed guardian of
James E. Welsh.
Executors of J. K. liingmitn filed final
report and Juno 8th set us day for final
settlement.
Resolutions.
Hull of Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A.
F. &. A.M.
To the Worshipful Master, AVardens
and Brethren of Multnomah Lodge No.
1, A. F. & A. M.
Your memorial committee intrusted
with the preparation of resolutions ex
pressing the sentiments of this lodge on
the ilt nth of Brother Luther M.Andrews,
respectfully submit the following:
On the lli of March, 181)7, death
plucked from our number a brother who
was beloved by all,one who will live in the
memories of those whom have been
blessed by him, ami in the remembrance
of noble acts well done.
We honored him in his lifetime and
with feelings of fraternal affection,
softened by sorrow, would gladly pay a
fitting tribute to his memory, therefore,
Itesolved, That in the death of Brother
Luther M. Andrews, his family was
deprived of a loving and affectionate
husband and father, bis neighbors a
good friend, the lodge 1111 honored and
worthy member and the state an up
right citizen.
. Ite-olved, That we offer our heartfelt
sympathy t j his bereaved family in the
grief they must feci in this separation.
Itesolved, That a copy of these resolu
tions be sent to the bereaved family,
given to the Oregon City papers for
publication and that they be spread
ujmn the records of the lodge.
Fraternally submitted,
M. E. Bus.
It. KoKHNKK,
F. S. Kki.i.v, Committee.
A course of Hood's Sarsaparilla taken
now "ill build up the system and pre
vent serious illness later on. Get only
Hood's. j
Do not wear impermeable and tigiit !
fitting hats that constrict the blood-ves- j
scis of the sculp I'se Hall's Hair lie-,
newer occasionally, and you will not I ;
bald.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
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It Bill
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CIRCUIT COURT CASUS.
Complete List of the Cases and
Attorneys of the April Term
which Convenes the 17th.
1.1 IV.
Iilltenli.iurer, Hunt & Co VH II SluDllllllld;
Sanderson Keeil nil irn.'v (or
p.
II V
lor p
II W It "Mi is John F I'lul'lps; Will II Walke,
James Humphrey vs A M Sh liley: J V Beach
lor p.
W II Ames v Lizzie X Bowers: G i Amen (or p.
T It WorthiiiKton v Henry Thiescu; Porter &
l.atnuretle (or p: Mcndetihall A Hresser for (I,
J IM'uok vh M irlon .loll n von el al; .Miller &
Miller fur p: Caph's ami Allen for l
.lo.i )liii Tompkins v Mux well llumsby; II 1)
Nli'holn (or il.
W T Ihimey v Henry Smalli 'M ct all W T
Unrney inr p.
KnImtic. Uocliinan i Co vs W A Ackerniaii;
Cox, Teal A Minor fur p.
Caapur .linker v Herman Troeger, I. R J mi
ne lor p; A tvlmlu for il.
John l'ar.er vs Ida M Mcl'lelliin; Kinmoim it
i: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h (..r p.
J K Slicnk v A M Walker et al; 0 K llaym (or p.
(ieo (iiitmnn vs Hans Johnson; llioivnell &
Ilrcser for !.
xik 11, Selling A Co vs H M Hurtman; W II
Whik'Hehl lor p.
W (i Humlall v Allen Simmons et al; V C
Johnson f r p; C I) .t II C I.Htonrelte (orl.
A F Stokes vs 0 1 Dix et al; 0 1) A 1) C Utou
relte for p; H K Cross (or (1.
11 l Johnsou vs A I.J anus; llru'.viiull It Hayes
for p.
I'orlland Trust Co of Oregon vs Kllz.it J Cason;
Williams, Wooil & Lliillilcuin for p; CD A DC
Lalourelte ford
Portland Trust Co of Oregon va F V White;
Williams, W ootid Muthicuiu (or p; H row null &
Dresser fur il.
Portland Trust Co of Oregon vs Caroline M
Myers et al: Williams, Wood A l.liilhieuiii for p;
Pulley it llalliray for 1.
I'orlland Trust Co of Oregon va Kdward M
Aikinson. tninoc: Williams, Wood 4 Mtithiuuin
for p; liololi, Malloy & Simon for d.
Portland Trust Co oi 'Jre'ton vs lienrletta
llalhawav; Williams, Wood ii Llnlhleiiiii lor p;
ll.llty A: Ilsllimy ford
I'ettiaud Trust Co of Oregon vs A R A'Husou;
Williams, Wood & LUhtcum for p; Dulpli, Mulloy
it Hi mon ford,
Tlios Duhl vs J C niingrrfonl.
llonoru Davorcn vs Agues Crookshanks; Pros
tok I-eivis, Pencil A Slinoii for p: C H Hie for il.
Kil Mueekeet al, partners as Wlllauiclle Trad
lug Co vs J M Nolan et al; Uufiir & .Meiiufee (or
p; Kroivnell A Dresser lord.
K A J M Kiiizie vs John Flemmlug; Drlggs &
Sivopa for p: Mcliolas iv. Davis for d.
Allen H White vsoregonClty.Wli hlllnger .'or p.
porlerJt t'ampliell fnrd.
Khins Kroliu vs 11 Heuscii; L L Porter for p;
Geo C llrowiiell for d.
II K lirccly vs I, 11 101I1 et al; Bronmigli, Me.
Arthur, Feiiton A Droll, uigli for p; CHilli:
Lainurelte for d.
Chas Hiitman vs James Martin et at . Broivuell
& Campbell lord.
John Foster vs Rudolph Uunlenbelii; Pattou,
Ucach, SearsA siiuo.i (or p.
Ashford & Tell va 1) W Smith; llrowuell A
Campbell fur p.
John Schmidt vs Charles Van llureti; L L
Porter for p.
K 10 Ma.ton vs F M Sunnier; C Pi DO Latoii
relte for p; Broivuell & Campbell for cl.
ltotliehild Uros vs K V Davis; Sweek A Davis
for p.
J S Mitchell et al vs Wilhelmiiia Koehler; L I.
l'orter fur p: J K Marks for d.
Fred hiclileweva llalthnznr Kurt; Sivopes an I
l.aliuiretles iorp; llrovviii'll & Campbell ford
Samuel Mallieivs vs H V LuelliiiK Si Co; W II
lloliyns for p; W S U'Ren for d.
Mary A Lehigh vs V L Cliarinan; A 8 Dresser
for p. '
F T Griffith vs Ed ltlnearsoii; Hedges Atirlfllth
(or p.
I) W Howard vs M Roinsteln: Flegel A Stauls
lavkv for n: llriiwneli A Camnbell (or U.
J W Smllli vss l)e Yoe; Uiowuull & Campbell
(or e: 11 I;. Cross (or d.
Dope, Anderson & Co vs K P Chapman & Thou
Ml ion and A D Chapman & 1 bus lllaml; Whal
ley & Meiu for p; Hrowuell & Campbell (or d.
i;co lleiiew W A lloslon; llrowuell & Camp.
tit-1 1 and V U Hyde lor p; C I & l C LalouretU!
(ord.
Alireil Sears y U (llass, ool ; U II Dye for p;
hiiin uell A I'nnipbell for d
The I'oinlulon Co vs Frank Vorhels and K C
M.uldoi'k; 0 D A 1) (' l.atourette fur p.
The t:ievelauil Oil & I'aiut i n va 11 E Cross;
II W Uullitli lor p; H h Cross for d
.1 II Meelcy vs T M Maker et al.
W Harlow vs Henry Will: Hedges -t (irlllllli
( r p.
Singer Mfg Co vs Helen '1 bumpkins; CD &
D C Lntciirette for p.
O Culling vs J It Richardson; C ? I I) C
baton rede tor p.
J A Jones vs Albert Krufl: II F & G W Kiropu
for p.
Pier Itros vs .1 I Cole, president Harlow-Will
Mercantile Co: M W Suiilh (or n.
Miller Bros vs W F Knlglitet al: II KC-nss for p.
J II Revenue vs O M llailey; II IC Cross for p.
O W Koliblus el ul vs J II Comer et al; Hough
A Kby fur p.
L Toeilleinler vs Clackauias Co; Jlrouaugll St
Fentoii (or p,
E II I'ltikci vs John Foster ami l.uceu Foster;
toiiuiiieus & Lainsijii (or p
Alice M Cobuiii vs John and I.uciila Foster;
Hume it Hall for li.
.lames Aikinson ct al vs J J Sehmlilt el al;
Purler A: Dimli k for p.
W W Parish vs Willie Bros; McCain, Irvine &
Vinton lor p
Cylliia II ilnsfiird v John Vit k mill (I W
ilrace, shcrlll'; Drlggs & Marks for p; II F A G W
Swop.' for d.
C Zi ernian. trustee, vi W H Toll; Drlggs A
Marks for p: llcilges A llrllliil, or d.
W N Uiihems vs J ll Cionier et ul; II K Cross
for p.
(' .iiiiuiermnn. trustee, vs Win Harlow; Ilrlggs
& Mirks or p: Hedges lirillith ford
hainuel Sin Ian vs DC Howell; J II Middlctou
for p: 1) C it C D l.niouretle for d.
Levi Bobbins et ul vs Mie.'iael I'tiiidlelou;
Hough &, Koy for p.
I; n Fish vs W T T iiislcv et al; f: II live for p.
W F Hubbard el ai vs ii F Driggs; j r. Mniks
for p.
Kariicst llocckmau vs ( lack onus co'.:nty;
lln.iiiiii.'li A I-.-ii 1 1 m for p.
t; Zimmerman, Irusiee, vs W S Till! et al;
Driggs A: Marks for p; Httilges A- Crlllilli lr d.
A Kuapp vs James Kvaus; II F & (i W swope
for p; 1 11 niinlck for il.
in TTinoTstcl vs David Andeinou: C D A D C
I'litouretie for p.
I'eter Warin-r vs Janies Kvaus: II V di (i W
Swi.pe(orp; llrowuell Al Cniiipbell ford.
Kroest iiurriiigloii vs J I. Swaliord et al; (. I)
A I) C Laloiiretlu for p; llrowuell & Campbell
ford.
(ieo Webber vs Geo O ltlnearsoii et ui; II F A
(Jen W bwope for p; Porter ,t Diiioek firrd.
Francis Weis4 vs W II 'I buyer; F'lagel A Stauis
lawky for p; B F A Ii WHwope for d.
Iui-a liuvloii vs S W con iter el al; L I, Porter
lor p: lirowiii'll A i 'ampis'li for d.
Kuapp, llurrell A Co vs U W Huntley, t Di DC
l.almiretle lor p.
Thos Charmau A Hon vs W P O Conner; II E
Cross Tor p-
Thoschsrmsn & Hon vs Henry Cartright A
Son; II E Cross for p
Itosenilul, Fe.ler A- Co vs E J Mck'lttrlelc:
(ieuin.hilversloue & Unslle lor p; Uiee A Dresser
for d.
Chas fiallogly vs Phillip lluriUm!; Hedges A
(irllliili for p.
ICCIiausou vs Gjo F Blair; Webster Holmes
lor p.
h ii Cuiineld vs Frank Vorhels et al; LI, i'orter
for p.
fc u Caiilleld vs lieoC llrowuell et al; I. L Porter
for p.
Anna fffliiti'iibcin, adm, vs Oregon City Mfg
Co; i; Il Il t Lalourelte lor p.
I' bus K aren vs i.rsnl Crid-ser et al; C II 1 II C
La'iaireile lor P.
Illram S'raiglit v tt (jlas-pool et al; Hedges A
Grillilli for p.
Leo Wela-r vs (ieo O Itinearsoii et al; It FA
!, ,, W Swone (or ti.
Jnm- Itoske i 0 8 Mi-Cord; Hedges A
i.inlitli for p
KijI.'ITV 1as.
. I, eo Palinateer vs TJ K.nglisli et al; SB Huston
(or p: Hrowuell A ('aiiipls-ll for d.
Hoard ol Commissioner for Hale of Hehisfil
Lands vs Mry A VViuiic el al; K Hayes fur p.
( has N Misires rs ITackaniua County; W T
Sister for Ii.
Josei.h Mendle v
Mwoie for y
! olive M Kearney
lor p.
Frank M White t
! ew.p lor p.
' Nathan Pi-r-- v
I'jt ft.
A W Hell wan; II F A G W
I'eter Kearney; Vm Held !
i (ills M Willi-; II F AG W I
i 1) l- e et al: J X I'eaiey
I
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for lis irreat leavening strength uiirl
healllifiilness. Asriires the fond a'talnst alum
and all (onus of ailulleralieii oomiuou to the
cheap brands.
BOtAI. RaKINO I'OIVDKB Co., NEW VOKK.
A 0 Stoesdli: vs I) V Howard et al; W If
Ilnbvns for p.
WK llubliad vs Sth KJoifa; LL Porter for p.
Franois E Kellogg vs Edwin A Smith; C U Dye
for p
E G Caiilleld vs L R Jiuiney and L Hamilton:
A H Dresser (or ti.
Mrsll V Harding vs Temperance I. Sivafford
ct al: Hedees A Oriltlth for p.
Alliance Trust Co .Mil, vs Cnnnln I) Corey ct
ul; Brunaiigli. MeArtli lr, F-uioii A llroiiuugh for
p; tleorge, lircgorv A Ininiiiwiiy lor d.
Alliance T rut No, Lid, v Phi lps et al; Hro
naiigh, MiMrthnr, Feulon A llronauxli (or p.
Ella Riesle vs ( has Hliitrle: II K Cross for n.
Mary C Uosch vs Win lloscli; C D A 1) C Latoli
relle (or p.
II Tlniin vs A Hlownssr et al; T FCowltig (ol p.
Kllzii A Johes vs J U Jobes; llrowutll A i:amp
hell lor p.
Rnliecca Cochran vs James CiH'hraii; Hrowuell
A Campbell fur p; II E Cross fur d.
Ilcnrv Milev vs Gusiave Dah'lko and W B
lliihllesoli; Itynti A Smith (or p
Ix'iia W Walsh vs Andrew Walsh; Gordon K
Hayes fur p.
Oregon Ity vs Clackamas Co et al; C, I) A D C
Latoureite for p,
Laura K Ilunee vs W C limine; V R Hyde for p.
Laura A Gordon vs James L Gordon: Hedges A
Griffith for p..
Mabala S minon vs John II Simmons; C I) A
i' i; iJiiioureue uir p.
I, Ii Wise vs 0 O I' Williams et al; Hye A Ityan
for p.
M K Perrln vs E M Aikinson and E G Call Held;
C 1) A Ii C l.atourette (or p.
John F lat! vs R Tafl; Merrick A Masters for p'
Mary Coliery et al vs A W Sclnvuu et al;
Hedges A Griffith for p.
The Investors Moilgago Security Co vs W K
Monk nod Nauey Ellen Monk; Ihonaiigli, Mc
t 11 ii r. teuton A llroii.tugh for p.
A K Lpitourelte, executrix, vs (i W N Taylor el
ill; C ll A I) U Latoiiretlc for p.
IK'slilcs Jar other equity eases that have here
toloru been published.
CltlMINAJ..
State of Oregon va Peter Younger; indecent
exposure.
Sialool Oregon vs John Ferguson; assault.
Suite vs 11 Hansen; destruction ol property;
T ,1 Cleelou for p: llrowuell A Campbell for A.
Slate vs Win I) Lesterlee; rape; T J Cleelou for
p; Hrowuell A Campbell lord.
State vs W C Morgan; larceny ol a boat; T J
Cleeton for n: A F 8uir ford.
Statu vs W C Morgan; same; sninc.
Slate vs W F Ilnbliurd.
Statu vs Win and Lewis Helniz; T J Clcctou for
p: Hrowuell A Campbell ford.
Stale vs 11 W Wcmormati.
The great favor in which Aver 'a I'ills
are held all over the world Iiiim been well
earned. They are easy and even pleasant
to take, and for all complaints of the
stomach, liver, and bowels, are the
Bafest and most thorough medicine in
pharmacy. Kvery diwe effective.
,
Is soiiiu branch of your farm work
going wrong? Homo hen or animal not
doing well? Some tree or plant not pro
ducing well? Write the whole trouble to
Tim Ui'it.u, Xkw-Yokkkii, and you will
get the advice and experience of the
best authorities in the country on the
matter. It costs only $1 a year to have
it come to you every week. We can send
it and the t'oriui'ii both olio year for $2
ami your money back lor Tiik Kckai, in
three months, if you want it. .
For Over Fifty Years.
Ax Old and WKi.i.-Titmn Kk.mkoy.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing tyrii has
been used lor over fifly years by mil
lions of mothers for llieir cliildren while
teething, with perfect success It
hooiIich the child, ml lens the gums
ullnys all pain, cmts wind colic, and is
the . best remedy for lliarrlHea. Is
pleasant lo I lie taste. Sold by Druggist
n every part of the Woild. Twenty
live cents a bottle. Its value is in
calculable, lie sure and ask for Mrs.
Whikow'h Soothing Syrup, and lake no
oilier kind.
BiiCklen's Arnica Salve.
Tim linsT Sai.vk in Ibo world for (Juts,
Uplines, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ' Klieum,
Kever Sores, Tetter, CiKpned
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, mid positively cures Tiles,
or no pny ivipiire I. It is gtiaianteed to
give perfect HatiHlactioii or money re
funded. Trice 25 cents per box. For
sale by Chariii iii & Co.
Skwixo Maciiinks Ciikap. Wan t
sewing machine? Gel a good one for
25.()() with five years guarantee; $5.00
down and $5.00 per month until paid.
See Bellomy & Uuscli ahout il .
The only safe and trustworthy insu
rance here at actual cost is that of the
llri"on Fire Relief Asuocint ion or the
Mc.Minnville Mutual. j. K. Hargreaves
of Oregon City is agent for Clackamas
county.
Don't forget where to find the Kackct
Store, opposite C'harman's drug store.
A Valuable Prescription.
Kditor Morrison of Worthington, Ind
"Sun" writes: ''Von have u valimbl"
premription in Kleetric Hitters, anil:
can cheerfully recommend it lor con
utipalion and sick headache, and as
a general system tonic it has no equal.''
Mr. Annie S leb I e, 2025 Cottage (irov
Ave , Chicago, vat all run down, could
not put nor digeat fiecl, ha I a backache
which never left her and felt tired and
weary, but six botilesof Klectrie (Jitters
les.toied her health anil renewed lie
streiigth. Triren 50 rent snd tl.ltO
lieia lott! at t'liaruun it ' ' dm:;
store.