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Mrav .- .. -avr . OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. CITY OICKICIAL l'Al'KIt. Kntercd j n Ori-goD City ixwtoftlce a i.icoml-cluw inatur. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If paid In advance, per your One vnnr Hlx months Three ininillis 1 Ml 2 00 1 00 50 I'lie d;iti opposite ynnr address on the pnpur denotes the time t which you lime paid. PATiriNIZK HOIIK I.NDIMTItV. ORKfiOX OITY, AI'KIL 1(1, 181)7. THE DEMOCllATfO HE ACTIOS. There is one Flint cure for denifu ratic iin)..iil!irity, and that in republican success. The republican earthquakes of 1S72, 1RS0 and 1SHS brought on in due course the democratic landslides of 1874, ;HS2and lS!)l),aiil it is evident that the republican convulsion of last November i?gomgtoliavetliere.,'ul.irconse()uenees!ii(..lIIM t ,,,,, hi a to anybody in 1000. even earlier than usual. j Tlll) ,,.0crain will win by the biggest The democratic victories in Ho ! milj.,ritv in odr history. municipal elections in Mno, Michigan, Indiana and Montana were not unex pected They had been foreshadowed by the results of almost all the local con tests that had occurred during the previous month. The American people do not tike kindly to eonlidi-nce games, and they have a rapidly deepening im pression that they were made t he victims of one last fall . Hence their emphatic expression of resentment. A republican president and congress were elected last November todocertain things. The campaign was fought out on the currency issue. Mr. Manna ami most of the republican leader? did not welcome this issue, and they tried to persuade the people to talk about the tariff, hut tho attempt was a failure. The people would talk nothing hut money. Tho lines were clearly drawn. The voteis were facing a condition and two theories. Tho condition was hard times. Tho theories were free silver, advocated by the democrats, and the gold Btavlard, advocated by the re publicans. After a thorough discussion the people decided to give the republican plan restoring prosperity a trial. This decision was reached with the help of the votes of at le'tst a million democrats, who detested the republican tariff ideas, but who wanted thecurroney reform on tho lines laid clown in tho St. Louis plat form.' As soon as tho election was over the republican leaders proceeded to repudiate their promises. They said to the people, in effect: "You would talk currency, would you, and you wouldn't have any thing to say about tho tariff, wouldn't you? Well, we are in ollice now, and we are going to make you takeour inedi- cine. And they promptly curried out their threats. They did nothing what ever toward fullilling their promises on the chief issue of the campaign, hutthcy proceeded at once, even before the new congress came into existence, to frame a tariff bill, the mott reactionary,' the most barbarous, tho most stupidly, wan tonly ami meddlesomely oppressive, in tho whole history of American fiscal legislation. They had said during the campaign that time had changed since 1800, and that nobody now proposed to re-enact tho McKinley law, and then at the first opportunity they prepared a bill compared with which the McKinley law was a product of enlightened and philanthropic stato'inanship. As soon as tho new president had taken tho oath ho called an extra session of congress to pass that bill, and in his message he said nothing whatever about the great issue on which lie had been elected. The people nro beginning now to ex- press their opinion of these proceedings. Wo may expect their expressions to in crease in emphasis with each recurring opportunity. M there be any republican leaders who seriously contemplate car- ying out the promises of their party it must lie evident to lliein tliat tlicy have no time to lose. The republicans are in possession of all branches of the govern ment now, but the present congress is the last one they can depend upon. Tnu result in Cliicauo, Cincinnati, i'etroit and other cities in the West is very giatilying Pctnocratic gains in one or two cities might be exi laine I by local conditions, bet such gr,at gains indicate a radical change in public scnti nent since November. It is impossible to say how the future conduct of the re publican party will impress the country, out it is evident that thus far republican success has liccn a disappointment. The epiiblican party is evidently in the minority at this time, and whether the ;arty will profit by the rebuke ad- il i II istercd, or CM'itc greater indignation, , , , i- i i, ' .villains to be seen. . .1. I'.uvax. , - - I l'nrsiiif-T Mi Kinlev fin Moinl iv nn. 1 I Ki s.ihT .in rviiiu oil -uon.l.l) lip- , ooitltcd the following commissioners to ; .... A . ' an liitcrnatioiial monetary conlcrence: j Kx-Yicc-Prcsideiit Adlai E. Stevenson, : . democrat atul llryan man; Senator Kdw. O. Wolcott, a llryan man, and ien. Chns. J. Tityne, a McKinley liitne tallist and republican. . . . . , . 1 Inn city of Oiiirinnati h jii-t ! itthi IkhuIs to tliC amount of fci.MJ.OOO, i tHMirin(? 3.ti5 hT ct-nt intoront to run ! tnrlv v,ur. nt n liroininm of 9At? rwsr I ls- i - -' ; rtrtlt. ' ' DEMOCRATS If AVE ONLY TO WAIT, We liuve yet to nolo tho arrival of tlmt proNperity ho eonfiilmiUy jireilictoil under the rulcn of McKinley and tlio republican party. Nor do we hi any signs of it coming, though McKinley was elected live months ago. Meanwhile, the democratic party is rapidly regaining itH strength. Town and county elections nearly everywhere filmw it. Kven in old New Kngland the change finco November is iiKtoniHliintf, nearly all the town election there remilt- ingin sweeping democratic triunipliH. If a new president were to ho elected to-day we feel ahsolutely sure that he would he a democrat. The Dingly tariff hill and the juggling of the reptihlicaiiH at Washington dis gusts the country. Tliu republican party iH beginning lo tdiow again that it is to- j ,iay wlul jt hasahvay.s heen tho friend i ,ingH and trustrt and combines mid j t1L, t.m.,llV f the i.eoide. W'e repeat what we s.tid some time ago. that il things go on as they arc it will not be worth while for the repiib It i.- illogical for the people of a city lo vote for one i-et of men to manage their muni. :ipnl aftaiM becaune they are please I or disiileas.'d with the conduct ofanotlier net at Washington, but the inlluenee o( partisatiKhip being what it is, the general drift of the municipal elections over a large stretch of country becomes an indication of the trend of popular Hcntiinent which no sensible politician will ignore. That Chicago should charge a republican plurality of nearly 70,Ul)u into a democratic plurality of 87,222 in the space of five months would be remarkable enough if it stood alone, hut when this upheaval is only part of a general convulsion extending from Mas sachusetts to Montana nuil from Wiscon sin to Kentucy it acquires a significance that can hardly be exaggerated. Tiik Washington jeweler who is try ing to estahli-h a trade in "Prosperity Souvenir Spoons" will have difliculty in finding customers. About tho only peo ple who can afford such an article are already supplied, having been born with it in the mouth. Tiik income tax was declared unconsti tutional by tho U. St. supremo court j but the tax on refined sugar for tho benefit of the sugar trust, on wool and woolen goods for tho benefit of tho wool trust, and on manufactures of iron and steel for tho benefit of the iron king, is deemed by the republican parly consti tutional. To steal a ton flour is a peni tentiary offence but to steal millions by means of political jobbery is the act of a gentleman and a Christian. Tiik government of Nevada, who witnessed the Oorbett-FbBKiinmoiis light, is of the opinion that it was less savage th in a game of football. OASTOllIA. Tit fas- J - .. wry Ot sjf XMWf vrtpptr. Bills Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Oregon City will receive sealed bids for doing the city printing; for the ensuing year, up to 'Wednesday, May fith, 1H07. Tliecity council reserves the right to reject any or. all bids. lly order of tho City Council. Titos. V. Ryan, Recorder of Oregon City. APPLICATION FOR LIOKNSK. MOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 SHALL apply lo the city council of Oregon City, Oregon, for a saloon license to continue my saloon, located on lot i of block 3 In Oregon City, License to date from the 8th day of April, 1S!I7. I. O. HAMDt). tilTARDIAVS NOTICK OF SALK. MOTICK IS HEKKHY C.IVKN THAT IN n it- suanco of an order anil license of the County nn.de on Ihe lath day of Murch. ISM, in the mut I'.,,,., Mil l'l. .If ,1, hum ti,v a(Ml., .tf ,trit.,.,i. ter ol me esiaie oi i.nncri Kugie, minor, tne iiuilcrslgued, gusnllnu ol said estate and ward will sell at public auction to ihe highest bidder for cash, gold coin nf the t'lilted Slates, and subject to continuation hv said county court, on Saturday, the K'h dy of Nlay, lw'7. at I o'clock p m., at the front door of Ihe pn.tnllice at Mnlall.i, 'bickamas county, uri gnii, all Ihe r 1 lit, tillc and Interest (hat the said estate and the said j liills-rl Kngic, minor ward, shall come to have as heir at law- oi John llarless il,o present own- er, in and lo the follow iug ilcscrihcd real pnt ' eny, lo it: The north hall of a certain tract of I land commencing at ihe Hoiithcasl c rio r of .1. T. Wlngllehrs l. I, I' No. 4s. In P wnsliip n sou'h, rnn;:r "J ,-ast M :then e uorih s-j degrees west pi tii , limns; ihence tiorlh s tlegrcs east ttnisj elnilos lo the north ttouinlary nf said claim No. Is; thence south S- ilcgrci-s cast, tracing mod i I unrlli bnumlioy to the inrlheat Mtrller nf siid 1 I claim; thelit illll s dcL-teet west, tracing the I 1 cast b,,tiiinarv line of sunt claim, lo Ihe place of J 1 h.giuniiu. ' W. II. KNiO.K, I iJii iriMiin of EstHt,- a. id I'ctson nf ; lilted April sth, Is titlticrt KiiisU'. minor. NOTICE FOR ITItl.lC.YTON. I AND Ori'It'K r llUKiION CITY. OKKl.ilN'. J April 1st, I-',;. Notice is licrnby given that the following-named settler bus tiled notice of his intention to make liaal proof In snuoorl of hisolnim. and thai sitid nroot will lie nneie b f.,re the It sti-n-r an I It-civer at Or gon Cilv, Oiegou, on May lsih, lsi; vi: i-kkis Y w ii.llvMs 11. E.IIJ. for tho "I"1 , of Stv. .V. Tp.r, S.. R ! ?. M"' i"cs tlie following witnesses to prove , s ,,( r,,,i,,.,p.e r,. a,i culiivation of, said land, vl: William II. Miller, Alvis v. hnvis, llenrv Mazingo ninl John Ferguson, of Willioit. "r. gon. ROHKitr a. Millek. Register. COl'NTY TKK.VSL'HKK'.s NOTICK. T HVVK NOW IX MY HANDS FtXPS api'lii'iiMe to the pnyuunil of all warrants ; I'ouorMMi prior w si'p.i'iutT .'in, i aisu nil' following warranU endorril Sepiember 9th, ,s,n. N() -,.. S(K J ir.vj, Mi.. Intervnt ill ee-e oa the a'.wve i arraui after the Jaw of this notUc JACOB SllAl'E. Treasutvr of Claikamu County. (Irojuu, ltfl this 1st day nt April, !'.;. Sales With Hood's Sarttapa- Talk rilla," Bales Talk," and how that this medi cine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater orient than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This Is simply because It possesses greater merit and produces ("renter cures than any other. It la not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsapnrilla dops, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood's Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparllla It self, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with Its superlative medicinal merit, Is why tho people have abiding confidence in it, and buy Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., I.uwell. Mass. n'ii nr0 1110 01ly I'1119 10 ,aKB 1100(1 S FlIlS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. SHERIFF'S SALK. In tlic Circuit Court of the Statu o( Ori'i.'ou, f ir the County of Cl'ickiimu. Thomiuiiic Kii'ly, 1 I'luuillll, VK. ' Alfrcl l.lmlho mid Ail Mnrv Limine, I IK Tcii'luuK. I I j SI ii ti of On-tfon. County of Claikiiiiins, s. V VIISITH OK A .Jruii.MliS'T oilOiiR, ' ili-cn-e uihI mi execution, duly luni'd nut of nil I irelei III" .cat of the ufo.iv t entitled eoiiii, in tile eh 'Vc ciiiilled cmisc, to ine ilulv illiueted I tinted Hie IStli dnv nf March, ls',17. upon ii ju 'anient rendered nnd entered In snld oourt en toe '-''lili d'y of February. Is;i7. In fnvnr nf Tnoiii izine Kudv, pliiintllt. niid hu'ii tilt Alfred himllie nnd Ada Mnry Mud tin defendant, for the mini n( i ds.no. wiih Intercut thereon lit the rn'eoi HI per cent per niiiiuin from lie -lull ,l,iy nf retrn,iry, IsO", mid the further Hum of flood ns attorney's fee, awl the further mini nl $ifiliil costs nnd diHlnirseir.enK mid tliecoslsof Hint upon, this writ, eitimniindln me to innke sule nl the following descrihed rent property situate in the county of Clic kamiis, slate of Oregon, to-wit: The eiist linlf of the south hnlf of the sontliwest iiirter of section CT, toy nshlp 3 niiu'Ii, ruii-'e 4 eie-l nf the Wlllnmelte Meridian, coiitilninK 40 ueres, till m Cliiekmniis county, nlftto of Oregon. Noiv, therefore, -by virtue of said execution, JudKinciitortlcr, decree, and fn eompthtnee with the commands of mud writ, I will, on Huliirdav. Hie 21th day of April, K'.i7, ut the hour ol one o'clock 1'. l , at the front door of the county court house in the city of Oregon City, in said countv nnd stale, sell at public suction, subject to redemption, to tile highest bidder, for L:. S. gold coin, cash in hand, nil the right, title nud interest which the within named defendants or either of tlieni, hud nil the dnte nf the mortgitge herein or si nee hnd in or to the nhovu descrihed rent property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree. Interest, costs mid alt accruing costs. G. W. (IliiCE, Sheriff of t'laekinnns County. Oregon. Jbited, Oregon (Jlty.Or., March isih. 18'J7 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tile County of Clackamas. Minute Ham. . i'luititlll', vs J. Edward Lnoney, . t iJeleiidnnt ; State of Oregon, County of clnckiiinns, ss. Y VIKTl'K OK A .U'lKIMENT ORDER, decree and mi execution, .duly issued out of nnd under the seal of theahove entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed ami ihik'il the Kith day of March, IhiT, upon u judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 13th day of November, lstti, in favor of Minnie. Ham, plaiutitl, ami against Kdwnrd Ixniuey, defendant, for tin sum of S'lnKH), with Interest thereon at the rale of 111 per cent, pe' annum Iroin the i:,ui nay of uveiuber, i.v.m, and Ihe further sum of tiip.tsi as uttornev's fee. anil the further sum nf 910, costs and disburse ments, and the costs nf nnd upon this writ, cnmniiiiiiliug me to make sale of the following described real property situate in Ihe county of t'lackauia. slate of Oregon, lo.vit: The north one-half (.;) of the northeast iiiar.nr ol section twenty (IN). lownhip three ('!) south, range one (I) west of Willamette Meridian, C'lacKiiinas county, stnte of Oregon, containing eighty ftU) acres of land. Now, therefore, by virtue of snld execution, judgement order nuil decree, and ill compliance vvitli the eommmds nf said writ. I will, on Saturday, the Kill day nf April, 1S'.7, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. at the front door ot the county court house In the city of Oregon City, 111 said county nuil state, se. I at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for I'. 8. itohl coin, cash 111 hand, all the right, title nod interest which the within named defend ants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or anv part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs, (i. W. C.IUCE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., March Utth, ls',17. lirAXTKD FAITHFt'L MEN OH WOMAN TO travel for responsible established house in Oregon. Salary " and expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The National, Slarlnsurnuee llldg., Chicago. SUMMONS. tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. George f. tiordon, Plaintiff, vs. Catherine Cecelia Thiirmaii, Defendant. To Catherine Cecelia Thiirmaii, the above named Defendant. IN TIIK NAME OK Til K STATE OF ORKtiON, you are hereby summoned to appear in the above entitled c utrt. to he begun ami held next alter the expiration of nx weeks fiuui the date of the publication of this summon-, and vou w ill lake notice that If yoti fail to nppcHr and answer III iinplaint tiled against vou In the above entitled sun on or before said tlrst dav of said lei in ol said court, tlie p aiiuill w ill apply lo the mint for the relief deiiunded In Hie eompUint in tins suit, which is fur the foreclos ure of a cerium inoriuagc cKociitcd by vou to plaintiff on Ihe lsth day of September. 'ls'.c,, and rta-oritcd on the 21st day of St ptetn In-r, ls:i. in I! Mk "4J of mortgages on page II,, of mortgage records of ttic county of l laekamas. slate of Oregon, and w hich mortgigo is upon ihe follow ing ilcscrihcd properly, to-wit; The southwest ,itnrtir of the sottthwi-st ijiinrtcr and Tie south hnliof (tie soutiu-ast ,iiarterof the southwest ouattcr of section t in township '.' south, range 1' easi of tlie Willamette Meridian, containing i'si acres, more or less, all in Clacka mas county, i iregou, and which mortijage is to secure the pay no nt of the sum of .'jii.jl with interest in accor.ttttu-e with the terms of said innttg-ie,e. s st attorney's tees and costs and dis bursements herein. And plaintiil w ill apply to Ihe i n for such other anil further iclief as is just in lite ptemiscs. Tins summons is published by order nf the above eulille.l court duly made and entered of recorl on the -JTih dav nl 1'ebrn-iry, lso7. and signed by Ali'nd F. sears. .Ir.. judVe of tlie circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Multno mah county, state of Oregon; T. A. leBride. judge of the eireiot conn of i lie stale ol Oregon, for i l:n-k-inss county, tieing then ahsciil lioui saia t. isekaitias eoulily. C. I'. X I. C. LA rol'ltFlTE, Attorneys for 1'iaintifl". li'AMKI-FAITlIfrr. MEN" OR WOMEN TO trvt-l i',r .esMnslt,le estatiliheil houiie in Oreon. iary Tsii an. e vi.mis,s. I'.mtion IHTiiiaiiont. KeftTfiov. Knolose s.if.H,l,lres!ifl amiKilenvt'liipo. Ttic Nalioiul. Star lii;uruo 111,1., Chicago. Wanted An Idea Wbo eaa think 4 torn. tntpl lhln to MSntr Protaet rnnt tde: thrr mar brloa t, wcalia. Vnu J0HM WklJDF.kul-RN k do, Pmtrai Aitor awya, WMhlncuMi. D. for tb.tr fl.au priM MIr u4 Uii g imm auaarva luTauoua atu. McKITTRICK'S SHOES Beat the World! OREGON HARNESS CO. T I , OKaI.KUH in IIaPQess tluMIicst House oh ('oust. -: Call nu See t's. OlIpONllu f nRffinrj ritv t :. . . New an;! Secouil-IlAiul I'jkVIlt 4 nwnsu -i;iut mm u.c ii.inin PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Tinware, Hardware, orrosiTE p. o. for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to RICHARD PETZOLD'S CASH, MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Mill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon. Mow to Secure and Hold. The best trade is to some people, but FIRST Buy the best goods in a while, but always. SECOND Make the price know of it, early and Attention to these HARRIS' GROCERY. at the head. -Il' G. H. BESTOW & CO t DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PKICR3 EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS HOOKS. Shot; Opposite Cnnsrvscnt un tl Olin - cl r; Not How High But how low can we make the price, is the question we ask ourselves when marking our goods for sale. That's what makes ours an ever-panding business, it's a potent advertiser; it tells the story through the purse in thousands of homes, only to be retold in countless others by appreciative money savers. i CHAKMAN & Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAl'S, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call ut the Picnekk Stork ok Ciiakman Sc Son before buying elsewhere. WHY IS IT... That every day our store is filled with buyers j bom every part of the city, regardless of distance? There must be some reason. People especially i ladies don't go out of their way to buy unless j there is a reason. j IT IS 15KCAUSE we have established a reputation for abso- t lutely fresh goods especially in the line of table -r- delicacies, and our customers are sure ot a superior article and then the prices are right. ...GEO.iT HORTON... FKOnilETOR OF I BREAD AND PASTRY, A SPECIALTY Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 1 & Saddlery f'll t lOllKH "I jaiiHTinfj nnnsF. i Fnrnilnr;? ! - Itf Ci.t ll aklbl IjW Tt It It (I'll I 1 Granitware, Etc. OKKHON CITV. OHK a perplexing problem its solution is simple : to be had, not once IU UC lldU, IIUl U11V.C s. vi k', and let the people often. . low, principles has placed - , Mulii Mreet, Oregon City, Oregon SON, "1 C. N. GREENMAN, TIIK PIONIKR Express and Drayman (EhUIiIIhIioiS ParceU tlclivere'l lo all parts of the cily. CITV VI KW NURSERY ' CtMtV, OKKOON. Aiuilti', 1'curn. CliHrrlen. l'limn and rninei, Itiillaii uii'l I'olltH, Niictnrlnt-. Almondi unci IVkoIi TrucR. Plrm-CIn In Kvery Kmpeot. Wliolomilc ami Kotnll. tt'ritt) for l'ri:a. . J. A. COX, Prop. fou!iit Livery and Sale Stable OHKOON CITY, OREGON, On the Street bf twe en tho Bridge and the Depot. Di.nliio Hint sIhkI'j riifH ami mi'MIe horeea i tvnya on liaml Mt tlio liiwcst rate", tnrt a corral Kiso roiMicctoil w ith the tiarn for Iooro stock. Anv liiformatlon rt'itunlliiK any kind of too It proiiiilivu iiU'il tnliy letter orpumon. IIOHSKS IKMKHIT OK SOLD COLD STORAGE Is the place to buy your WINES and LIQUORS. It's the place where you buy at reasonable rates, and you can rely on what you buy. Wines from 75c per gallon to $ 1 .60. Family entrance on Sixth street Call and be convinced Yours Truly, N, F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. mnNK 30. SIXTH AMI MAIN STREETS. Call and See... r The Finn ,u Mock or Confectionery Fruits, . -AT- MRS. R. PRER'S NEW STORE, Next Door to the "BEE-HIVE" I I Ioeo. a. iiaudlngJ DKAI.KR IN I IP DRUGS El Standar Pat. Medicines Paints, Oils and Window Glaus. Pretcrlption Accurately Compounded! hardino's block JAMES MURROW, . Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting ' And Kalsoming. Leave Orders at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street, Oregon City, Oregon. H. STRAIGHT, PEAI.3B IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Mill Feed. Lime, Cement and Land Plaster. j BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon city, Oregon i I'ure Milk and Full Measure j given; delivered to any i part of the city.' ;Try Itolton Diilijr anil lie Coovlnceit ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ! TT10 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN", NOTICE ! la hereby given that I have this day fllet my final report as administrator of Ihe estate of William O'Conner, deceased, and that the eourt has set Monday, the 31 diy of May, ls7, aa lime for hearing said report and objections : thereto, If any there be. at which time all j persons interested are hereby notified to be present at the office of the County Judge, Clack i amaa county, state of Oregon. ; Ialed this l:tl day of March, 1-t'T. PATRICK T. O'CO.VSEB. Admlnlstiatorof the Estate of William ! O'Conner, deceased .