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OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. ntered In Oregon Olty pus toffloe as sdcoiid-clau mutter SUBSCRIPTION RATES, t If paid I ii advance, per year 1 ftO One year 2 00 . HI mouths 1 ti) Tliroomonlln 40 Tho date opposite your address on tlie Piper denotes Iho lime to wnleli you nae paid. PATHOMZK If OMR IWDUHTKY, OREGON CITY, OCT. 1,1897. PLEASE PAY UP. Hie senson of tlie year has arrived when the proprietor of a newspaper naturally expects to receive Homo com pensation for his labors. The amounts due us from subscribers are individually small, but taken in tlie aggregate tliey amount to quite a large sum. During these hard times it taxes all one's ener gies to keep a paper afloat. Please try to send us a dollar or two on account, or if you are unable to get the dolla"r and have produce send or bring that and we will allow you market piico. If some settlement is not made before October 1st the accounts of those more than two years in an ears will be placed in a col lector's hands. Please settle or call and see publisher before that date. PUBLIC SEXTMEST G ROWING . Public ownerHbip of national monopolies is the coming issue. Con ditions are daily creating a stronger public sentiment in every quarter of the country for this solution of tlie gravest problem before the American people Governor Pingree, of Michigan, one of the stancliest friends of the people and good government, has ever used his efforts against the growing oppression and domination of monopolies. But he has always contended that it was better for the government to control than to own these monopolies He now sees that his remedy is inadequate. He now sees the monopolies buying and control ling tlie government, instead of the government controlling them. In a recent statement, he sai l: "I am loth to surrender my belief in municipal control and accept the doctrines of municipal ownership; but I am free to confess that I am being gradually forced into tho position of an advocate of public ownership. The methods of franchise holders compel it, as also the ignorance and venality of many of the people's representatives. After some seven years of strug gle against extortionate rates and the exploitation of watered stock, I must confess that my hold on municipal con trol is feeble. The methods of franchise holders are forcing the expedient of municipal ownership, and yet they ex pend large sums of money to defend themselves against municipal owner ship." i - Tub city of Mucon, Ga., owns and operates a farm. It contains but sixty ores, and it ia devoted to the raising of food for the fifty horses and mules which the city uses in its work on the streets. Theee animals are used for working tho farm when not otherwise employed. Hence the cost of the labor employed in planting and harvesting is practically the only expense. It is ex pjcted that tho forty acres which have been planted in oats will yield a crop of 2 500 bushels, valued at 750, while $3,000 worth of hay is expected from the other twenty acres. Formerly the city rented the land at $" an acre, but now its receipts are $00 an acre. STrzi!i:i.ANi) hi to purchase all of the rnilr 'add in that country, the national legislature having passed tho bill of tho general council which has that end in view. A referendum will probably he held, but there is little danger of the measure's defeat, for public opinion in tlie republic strongly supports it. The government will pay for them at a valuation which is $:t0,00O,0oO less than it would have to pay if it bought tho stock. Viiy the causH for all this fuss about federal appointments in Oregon? Ixn' it a fact that Oregon's senator and rep resentatives must look out for their own jiersonnl intercuts in making appoint ment?, if they expect t continue to hold down their seats at Washington? They must give men places that can and will do something to perpetuate their benefactors in otlieo. J a i' an has had a postal savings bank in operation since January 1, 18'. 15. On July 31, lS'.M, there were already 1,223, 08U debitors, with 2S,lHi5,4'j7 yen (15, 0t2, 0:'2) to their credit. The depositors on that date included 403,445 agricul turists, 224,24(1 merchants, 05,402 mechanics, and 68,004 laborers and domestics. OS Tuesday the democrats of Massa chusetts met in convention and nomi nated (ieorge Fred Williams for gover nor. The platform endorses the one adopted at Chicago last summer. On the same day the republican city con vention of Greater New York was held and General Tracy named for governor. Wanted bt SiAMBTKifs. Work in bop or plain sewing in families or would Jrara for sick or chamber work. Call or addresa, corner Jackson and 15th Ft., Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Jack run nr rived in tlie city Wednesday. Henry Wilburn was appointed post master at Eagle Creole last week. Register H. A. Miller is taking a va cation in Southern Oregon, and Chief Clerk W. L. Miller says that he expects C. IS. Moores down almost any day to relievo them of the land odiee. From letters received in the city from Ernest Hickman, who was accompany ing a party to the Klondike, it is learned that they lost all their supplies in tlie slide at sluepcanip All Ernest l ad left was a f20 piece in his pocket, and the entire party intended toreturn tojuneau to spend the winter. Nashville STUDENT.-Kalamazoo Daily Teleifraph says: "Tho last entertain. ment of tlie Star lecture course closed last evening with the largest audience and to many the most pleasing of the entire series. The Original Nashville Students gave their unique, original and very entertaining jubilee and planta tion songs with also an interlude of melodies. In these parts there were thirty songs and quite a good share of them received a recall and were promptly responded to. Tho first part was devot ed to jubilee songs, such as "Down on the Old Camp Ground," "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," "Roll, Jordan, Roll," "Children, I'm Gwino to Shine," "The Gospal Train." Tlie second part was devoted to favorite melodies." At Baptist church Saturday evening, OctO' ber 2d. Tim ButtkChkkk Faih. The Eleventh Annual fair of the Butte Creek Agricultural Association, which closed last Saturday was one of the most sue cessful held in the history of the organl zation. The (air grounds which are sit uuted in this county at Marquam at tracted an unusuid number of people this year, about 000 being in attendance on the third ami last day. Af er all expenses weie paid there was a balance of $112, which leaves the association in splendid condition for next year and will enable them to make some needed improvements. The exhibits were up to a higher standard than usual, and the fact was abundantly demonstrated that Clackamas county can have a fair worthy of tlie name. John White, president, and A. F. Jack, secretary, of the associa tion and the other members of the management are to be complimented on its success. A Goon School. Attention is called to an advertisement, in another column, of the Holmes English and Business College, of Portland, Oregon. This institution has probably educated more young men ana women lor business and found them employment, than all the schools of that kind in the North west. Miss Holmes, in addition to be ing assisted by an able corps of six teachers, gives her entire time to the up building of the school and everything that can add to the students advance' ment and comfort is provided. The school maintains six departments, namely : Three years course in English branches, a course in book keeping, penmanship, shorthand, typewriting and telegraphy. Tho Holmes college is a Christian insti ution and has at keurt not only the mental but tho moral and the physical welfare ol the students intrusted to it care. The principal has given much thought to ihe home life ol students and is able to provide safe and comfortable rooms at a low cost. The past years of business depression has impressed upon the minds of all the necessity for practical education and never in the history of the country has the work of the thorough busineB col lego been so much appreciated as to-day. Episcopalians" Through the courtesy of the editor I respectfully request all persons in Clack amas county, who are communicants in the Pro'estant Episcopal church, and not known to St. Paul's Parish, Oregon City, to kindly send their names and address on postal card to the undersign ed, who is in charge of St. Paul's Parish. Also persons, communicants of the Laws church in Canada or in Great Britain, but not allied with any parish in this country and oblige. Yours truly, W. D. Williams, The Rector, Oregon City. Tlie confidence of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla is duo to its unequalled re cord of wonderful cures. Our prices are the lowest of the low on all kinds of millinery, Miss Gold smith. If you want a nice steak, roast or boil rail at AlbrigLt's shop and get some of his cold-storage meat which is acknow etlged by at! to be superior to the meats commonly sold at butchers' shops. He also keeps on hand a full stock of lard, hams, bacon, etc., made by himself and warranted purest and wholesome. Ke momlier the old established shop on Main street. For Gentlemen Only. McLeod LuckeCo., FashionableTailor, desire to call attention to the arrival of another shipment of fall suitings, over coatings ami trowserings. Comprising the latest novilties of tlie teason. McLeod Locke Co., Marquam Building. WASTKD-TRr-TWORTHY ANn ACTIVE , gentlemen or Isdle-t to travel for rrsi-,n.lde, established hoiie la Orevoo. Monthly Sinu and fl"'"-- Position steady. Kelerence. Inrlo-e . srlf-aililreswl stamped envelope. The Dominion 1 Company, Dept. Y.l'hicag.w If you want to save money buy your hats at Mixi Goldsmith's. Miss Rose Scheeland, of the LaMode Parlor-, 34J Morrison streets, Portland, between Seventh and Park, has the finest line of millinery goods kept in the city. Don't ;fail to see herulegant stock when in Portland. It lsa veritable bazar within itself. One of the most elegant places in the city of Portland, is the fashionable mil linery emposium of Mrs. O. A. Dennis at 302 Morrison. Sho keeps in stock an extra fine line trimmings, etc. It is worth your while to see the place. We have received a line ol silver plated ware, which will be given to our patrons, The quality is a I extra coin silver plate 1487 Wm. A. Rogers. We solioit you to Inspect the same at the store of I. Selling. When in Portland Uon't fail to cal and see the fine line of millinery kept at tlie La Mode Parlors by Miss Rose Scheeland at 34U.!8' Morrison streets, between Seventh and I'ark. School books and iouoI supplies at Portland prices at Char.mn & en's, the cut-cut-price drungUts. Every purchaser gets a tablet or panoil free. Go to Bauin & Brandos, 145 First street, right on the Oregon City car line for your lunches and dinners. We make a specialty of ladies' and merchants' lunches ; try them, only 25c. Agency for Mailland's candies. Some Fine Pianos. We have shipped some fine pianos to Oregon City, and will sell them at low prices and on easy terms. We handle Knabe, Chickering, Hard in an and other pianos, Estey, Mason & Hamlin and other organs. Inquire at Huntley's book store. Tiik Wiley B. Allkn Co. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notie- I inrhv lvii that o'l Monday. Ootohr 18. 181(7, bcur.l of t-qti.hif li m of CU-k inn ctai'ity will Biwnd ' ih ofll-H "f th el-rk of the county court of aaid TU Ity nurl publicly xtrnt til ttaaeaatimut r.dla for uio year 1807 awl correct nil orror In vl iiioua, ileacrip- ione or q'Hli lee of lu d , loU or mner proiwty. A'irl it l tl outy of all pur--one iii'uremnil o Hiurat ttm time and pl' app'iiiirvfl: audit it ahull appear to auch board of eq talis tlon liat there are any lands, lota or otr property aaaeaaed wtennrin t'w na-iie of a pxraon or per win mt inn owner of tli aiue, or aa eid utidxr or beyond Ha value, or any laoda, lata or ot'ixr property not a-aaaard aaid hoant of fq'nl i Uion aliall make tbe proper correoi ua. L. STOUT, Aaeeeor. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIUT I SHALL apply to the city council of Oregon City, Ore gon, (or a saloon licenso to continue my saloon located on lot 8 of block 24 In Oregon City License to date from the lath of October, 1W7. . A. KNAI-P. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATON. LAND OFFICB AT OREGON CITY, OREGON, September lrtth, IMI7. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler halt tiled limine of Ills Intention to make tiual proof In support of hln claim, mid Hint suld proof will be mule brfnre the K"K slur and Receiver t Op gou City, Uiegou, on October iftlth, 18U7, viz: JOShPH BlIMTOW, II. E. S.OT, f r the t-WJi of Bee. 28. Tp. 0 S.i It. 2 E. Ho mimes the i iilowjuu witnesses to prove hl eoiitiiiiiniis residence upon and culti vation of. suld hind, viz: Chmles N. Daley, Henry Mazlngo, William M iglnxu, nil of Wiliiolt, Oregon; Joseph Lit'teruf Scott- Mill, Oregon. KOIIEKT A. MIIXKK, KeK'ster. SUMMONS. In the Circuit r'.mrlof the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. L E. Mmllz. rinilitiff. vii. .Tnmea KIiru- P,.iie Shaw. I'ne iireirnn City Real Estate & Trust Cn (incorporated), Kaspr Kaova, Mix l.osen, Km II 'larms, Henry Klniir, Frank Trltseh, Lawrence Tnlsch, J. A. Tritsch, K. F. tirade. Waldemar Kuehn, and Cliu kamas Loumy, i, leiidiims. To The Oregon City Real Estate & Trust Co. (In- corpor.ueo), haspar Kajnva; Max lessen, Kind Tarra-, Henry K.'lng. Frank Trl seh, Lawrence Tritsch. J. A. Tritsch, E. F. Grade, naiuemur itueiiu, I'cicuuauts. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby leoulm.l to annt-ar anri answer the complaint filed airaiust you in the above entitled suit by the tlrst day of tlie next term of said rutin, viz.: .Monday, Novem her 1st, 18117; and If yon fail to answer for waul thereof, the plaintiff will annlvioth,, Court lor the relief demanded in the complaint herein, to wit : For the lnrcloure of a pertain mortirazn r( loOOU.OO with Interest and attorney's fees upon the lolliiwhiR described prutierly, to-wit. Begin li inn at a point in the center of the (irxmni ciiv and Portland waiwn road where srme rrosset the line of land formerly owned by the William Dement on Ihe south, and H. V. Moss on the north, being .11.10 chains easterly of tin, southwest turner of the II, I.. U. of Uiram straight and wife; thence north .fi degrees cast 4.110 chains to iuth line if land formerly owned by Kmllv Smith; tlieuco north St) degrees west tracing south line of said Hmlth laud Sl.&'i chains to Willamette river; thence south 6 degrees west 4 chains to southwest corner of said l. U 1) ; thence south W degrees : minutes east 31.10 chains to place of beginning, containing 14 acres, the same In cluding Moss Addition to Oregon City as shown by plat on Hie of said addition, all iu Clackamas County, State of Oregon. And'tlmi the equity of redemption of eaoh of sain defemlaiita therein be foreclosed and forever barred. This summons Is published by virtue of n onler made hy lyal B. Sieaviis Judge of the circuit court of the atate of Oregon for Multnomah County, Oated the 14th day of September 1S1I7. (Signed) C. I). A D. LATOl'UETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. Ill the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. A. E. I.atotirette, Executrix,! l'lalntill, vs. I O. W. N. Taylor. John Ecker, f Daniel MoCarty and Olive I McCarty, Defendants. J To John Kcker. said Defendant. IN TIIK NAMK OKTHE STATE OF OREGON': S You are hereby required t.. appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit by the first day of the next term of said court, vis.: Momtay, November 1st. 1.ho7; anil If you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for Ihe relief demanded iu the complaint herein, lo-wlt.: ' For foreeloaiir of eerialn mortgage, of lw T.m with interest and attorney s fees, and MmUU with Inlere-land attorney's fees, aa 1 4ii.i with inlen ft and attorney's fees, upon Ihe following described property, lo-wil Tha east K of the sHithwest 't of seel ion 30, township 4 south, range 1 east of the Willamette merchant also Lota S and 7 of sei-Uon an, lown.hip 4 south, range 1 east, containing 13i acres, all in Clarka ma county, stale of Oregou, and that the equity of redeaiplioa of each of mid defendants herein be foreeloaed and forever barred. This Summons is published hv virtue nf aa onter made by lyal B stearoa. Judge of the eir rail court f the stai-of iirrgun for Multnomah couaty dated tha 14th day of September, l.q. (Signed) C D. A P. C. I.ATOtKETTE. AUurners for 1'lslntlff Marvelous. Effects System Broken Down and Hope Al most Abandoned Health Re stored by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "For fifteen years I have ruffored with catarrh and lmllzcRtlon and my whole system was broken dotvu. I had almost abandoned any hopo of recovery. 1 pur chased six hot Jcs of llaoti araparilut and lis effect have been marvelous. It has made ine feel ll!:e a new man. I am able to shop well, linvo a good appetite, and I imvo gained several pounds in weight." James WiLDKH.Orovllle, Wash. " I had a scrofula swelling on one side of my neck end ulcerated sores lit my nostrils, caused by catarrh. 1 also had small, Itcblng sores on my limbs. I bought three bottles of flood's Sarsapa rilla and began taking It and tbe sorei soon healed. My blood is purified, and the scrofula has disappeared." O. D. McMaNUS, Mission, Washington. Hood's Sarsa parilla Is the best In fact the One True Jilood Purifier, in HnnH'c Dillc cure tiiiiis';i, Indigestion, 11UUU S t Ills biliousness. cents. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tbe Couaty of Clai-kamas, llattie K. i'llfour. Plain tin", vs. Alexander Dufonr. Defendant To Alexander llitfour. Defendant: In the name of Ilia state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit In the above entitled court, on or before the first dny of the next term of the salil court, after six weeks' publication of tills summons, to-wit., on or before Monday, the 1st day of Nnvemlier, 1X07. ami if you fail so to - iear and answer, Ilia pi;i!iiuu win apply to me court fur Ihe relief ilcmandtHl In the complaint. The relief demanded In the complaint is for a de cree i!lsolvlng tho bonds of matrimony iulltlng between plaintltt' and defendant on the ground of de sertion ami tint plaintiff's name be changed to Paugliiirii; and for general relief. This summons is published pursuant to an onler made by Hon. Alfred V. gears. Judge of the circuit court of I he state of Oregon for Multnomah county, In the absence of the Hon. Thomas A. McBrld Judge of the eireiiit court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county, which order was duly made and eutered on the 1Mb duy of tt-'pteinlH-r, Isi7. OKU. 8. SIlKPIIEItl). Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon for the Cuuntv of Clackamas. The Al, lance Tmst Comny, Isi.. Plaintiff, vs. L Phei, O. . I'licips, nunc e. sinnn. it. o. biiiiiii, Fannie Hitilres, Win. Htilres. Addle Smith, John Hiiil h, Verdie Hews, John ll 'Ws. K C. Hmlth, as Administrator of Estate of John U row. Deceased, and Itotliclillds llrollicr-, a Corporation, Defen dants. To Addle Suiilli and John Smith, Defendants Above named: III the irtme of the state of Oregon, You are hereliy reoulred to anncar ami answer the comiilaint tiled against you in tlie abovu intitlcd suit b) the first day of the next term of court following the el.ilratlon of the Diiblh-atioii of this sll lolls, to-wit; by Mon day, November 1st, 18117, and If you fail to so answer ror want thereof, pinintin win appiyiome court for the relief demanded In the complaint, tu-wlt. for judgment against Defendant L. I'ti.-lw for 8140.0 , with lutarost from October 1st, IS",), at the rate of 10 percent, per auuum; and the further suiiiof S14o widi Interest tlicreun troiu April 1st, ISIiil, at the rate of 10 percent, per aiiHuni; and the further sum of 140 with interest thereon from October 1st, lslei, al the rate of 10air cent, per annum; and the further sura of 1117.26, with Interest theieon from February luth, 18.17, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum: and the further sum of 93,600. with interest thereon fioin Ootober 1st, 1KI6, at the rate of 8 per ceut. per annum; and fcWi as attorney's fees, all In loiited States Gold Cola tog' ther with the costs and dis bursements of this suit, and for the decree of the above entitled Court foreclosing the mortgage de scrllied iu the complaint, aud decreeing aaid mortgage toiwthe first lien upon the land therein described, situated iu Clackamas C'ouuty, State of Oregon, to-wit: Heginingatapolnt s,x r') chains and fifty (SO1 links North and twelve (12) chains and sixty-nine (till) links East of the Southwest corner of s ction toentv-three In Towimhlp three ( I) South of Itange three (8) East of ihe Willamette .Meridian, running thence North fifty loOi chains; tlp-nce North sixty six (tsl ilegrees thirty (,'iO) minutes Wn-t lliieen (Vl chillis nd filly (fsi) links; thenee North ttity one (1) degrees West tt'ty-nhie (Ml) chains and twelve (121 link.; thence West eight (8) chains and seventy thre- (7.SI links; thence South one hundred and fourteen (1 ,41 rh-dii; thenee fcut fort.i-eight (4H) chains ami fifty (nU) links; then.-o North twenty (i!0 chain-and fifty on liuks;t;,en e Ka-I tucutyCiin chains and fifty ('0, links to the place of hcniutiing, containing six hundred ',000) a'-res more or lens. That said laud above deienhed lie sold in the manner provided hy law, and the proceeds of sai'l sale applied to the! sa-isfactloll of said J idumcnt. and that vou and each of vou and all Iho aliovu named deluudants, and all persens claiming under you or either of the defendants, la barred and forecloHCil of right oreiiiity of redemption in sal, I preml-es nuu every part lliereol. anil lor sucn oilier anu iiiriuer relief as to the Court may seeai meet uud equitable. 'i bis Publi'-atloll is made by order of Hon. Loyal B. Stearns, Judge of tlie Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County uf Multnomah, iu the abM-nee front Cla- kamiis County of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllride, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Slate ol ocegnu, lor t:ia -Kuinas uiunty, wiilrn uruer was duly made nud entered September Joth. 1M7. MluNAl'UII,SlcAimiUll,r'KNTlN KUUNAt'OII, Attorneys for 1'laintin. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for the County ol ciacaaiuaa. Jacob Spangler, 1'latntiff, vs. J. II. Hickniitu and I. A. it teaman, ueienuuu a. State ol Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRl'CE OF A JUDO ME NT ORDER, decree and an execution, dulv issued nut of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 1st (lav of September. ISU7. itnuii a judgment rendered and entered In said court on ine ami uity oi reoruery, lain, in tavor ot jacoD Spangler, plamtlll and against J. II. Iltckmnu and J. A. Hickman, defendants, for the sum of lllNV-h!, witn interest thereon nt the rate of 10 per cent, per a nun in from the xOlh day of Febru ary, 1KI7, and the further sum of c5.00 aa altornev's fee, and the lurther sum of -HW eosts and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situate in the county ol Clackamas, stateol uregou, to wit: All of fractional block D of the town of Harsh field, Clackamas county, stale of Oregon, as platted by the late Win. T. Matlock: fractional iotsii, Band 4 of fractional bhwk 9 of Taluert s addition to the said town uf M trshrleld; the inginnl plats of said addition are now on lile iu the office of the county clerk of Clackamas county at Ort gon City, ureaon; also the follow ing desoribed tract of laud, to-wit: Deginnttig at th southeast comer of the above uauied fractional lot 4 of fractional bl,a?k 9 of the said Talbert's addition to the said town of Marsh field, running thence northerly tracing the easterly boundary line of said fractional block 9 and at right aogles to the southerly boundary line ot the W. T. .Matlock D. L. 0. 50 "feet; thence easterly rarullel with the southerly line of the said W. T. Matlock l. I.. C. to a roil nt iu the western boundary line ol the enmity road lead ing from Clackamas station to Portland. Oregon, said point being 50 feet north of the northeast corner of said fractional block 9 in said town of Marshflcld as platted by W. T. Mat'ock; thenee southerly to the laid northeast corner of the said block 9: tbence westerly tracing the southerly line of the W. T. Matlock D. L. C. to the place of beginning, con taining in all thiee-fourths of an acre, mme or less, and situated in Clackamas couutv, state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and dccree.and in compliance with the commands nf said wit. I will, on Mon day. Ihe 11th day of October, 1k7, at the hour of 1 oVlock p. m. al th front door of the county court house in the city of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U.S. frold coin, cash in hand, all ihe right, title and merest which the within named defendants or eitner of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to Ihe Ihe above de scribed real property or any part thereol, to satisfy aaid execution, judgment order, decree, interest, cost and all accruing coats. (4. W. GRACE, Sheriff of riackamas Co., Orefon, Dated, Oregon City, Or., September 2d, 1I-J7. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder warsasl Goirf Medal Mkjwtotei For. Sar Fi To the Public! The undersigned having found the Hoston Rubber Shoe Co.'s goods unsatisfactory, will in tlie future handle the Woonsocket and the Wales-Goodyear rubber boots and overshoes. We are sorry to make the change as we found the Uoslon Rubber Shoe Co. very nice people but business is business. McKITTRICK, for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to RICHARD PETZOLD'3 CASH MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon. J. PllII.LII'8, I'rojirictor PHILADELPHIA Steam Dyeing & Cleaning Vorks LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS' CLOTHING CLEANED DYED AND REPAIRED IN BEST POSSIBLE MANNER Office, 215 Morrison St., Bet. First and Front, Portland, Or. Works at Meeliunicb' Pavilion, 325 Second St. Tw- G. H. BESTOW & CO. DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWKST CA8H PItlCES EVER OFFERED FOR KIKST-CI.AS8 0001)8. Shop Opposite ConirrrKiirioual Clntfch. Main Mr ret, Oregon City, Ore. t WHY IS IT That every day our store is filled with buyers from every part of the city, regardless of distance? There must be some reason. People especially ladies don't go out of their way to buy unless there is a reason. IT IS lih'CAUSK we have established a reputation for abso lutely fresh goods especially in the line of table delicacies, and our customers are sure of a superior article and then the prices are right. ...gibsotT&T PKOFKIKTOK OF HARDING'S BAKERY AND GROCERY BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY Winter Shoes! KRAUSSE BROS., second innr nnrt.h nf IJ.0.. llllv.f just, received a fine new line of flEN'S WINTEll TANS. Call tind see them. We have added a lirst-clti88 shoemaker to our establishment anil are prepared to do all kinds of repairing at reasonable rates, t t t KRAUSSE BROS' SHOE STORE Two floors North nl rostolllee Winter Shoes I 8 I GEO. A. HARDING, DEALER JN IP StaiJird Pat. Malicinas P ilnti, Olla ! Wlrt'low Glass. Pretcriptimt Accurately Compounded Harding's block. SUMMONS. In tlie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ol (JlackiUims, Mry C. Boch, 1 Plaintiff, v. William Bosch, I'elriiilnnt. I To William Boech, naiil Defendant. IS THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORKOOS: You are hetehjr required to appear and answer the complaint tiled aicainst you in the above en tilled suit hy the lirst flay of the next term ol said court, vii.: Monday, Novetnlier 1st, 17; and If you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply U the Court for the reliel demanded in the ecniplaint herein, to- lt Tho dissolution of the marriane contract existing between said paniea upon ground of cruel and innuman treatment 01 piaintin on pari defendant. This Summons ii nublished by Tlrtne f an order made by Loyal B. Stearns, Judge of the Circuit Court of. the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, dated the 14th day or Sep tember lfJT. (Signedl C. D. D. C. LATOI RETT1, Attorneys lor Platatiff. WAXTED TRISTWORTHY AND ACTIVE gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible established bouse in Oregon. Monthly 6i and expenses. Position ateady- Reference. En close self addressed stamped envelope. Tbe Dominion Compioy, Dept. Y, Chicago. The Shoe Man " imtf.-ir,iwniwii Goods Called For and Delivered FOR '1 O ; W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Cor. Main and 4th St. ORKGON CITY, OREGON DAN WILLIAMS t P A CLJ CTADrJ 1 oil can get... W lbs. Knjrar for $1.00. 1 lb. English Breakfast Tea, 20c. 1 H). Young rij-non Ten, 20e. 2 lbs. lioitsted Uoffee, 25c. iwx ol Sioap, title. SEVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor OreRou City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered' to any pari 01 tne city. UuUuii. ilry au, be Convnae Try Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge and tbe Depot. wDrobi7:.:l.8Ln!?. ""'I "Idle hore.. Any Information reKardlng an ' klnJ 5w promptly attended tSbj fK if ,tock HORSE8 BOUGHT OR BOLD NOTICE FOR I'UBLlflATinv I rlT'lw'" KO.V CITY, OREOOV, imt ihft 'i:.., ''.V.h.v given that the f .! ' ni.n. " K'ven or I... hjtenthin to make Ihml'roo ZZVt before the Register iiiii Keceiver IT k i JS (ll,ce a, OreBoi, City, Oregon, on October iuSj ink mux a. FLINN, II. E. (). SHlfi. for tho VlV S t v-r-t - i f . K. 5 K. He names'the Uo4'ni vS,eh,!?.-,!,li",i:,,;::,a, nrP j . iiiv, vrifun, ROBERT A. MILLFR, Register. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO '8 Str. Altona ""y inpi Between OREGON CITY. o PORTLAND Leaving Portland for R.im ,a - ' " Will Ul Tl ,. . landings at . m ,nd Oregon city at about 3 p. to. WASILR7"IT" WE P." WOMEX TO Onmn ta.T.r ? esiaoiished bouae in