Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, February 11, 1898, Image 8

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    HOW TOJIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
uine and let it sta nd twenty-four hours ;
rsediuient or settling indicates an un
aealtliy condition of the kidneys. When
hrine slains linen it isevidence of kidney
urouhle. Too frequent desire to urinate
or pain in ths back, is alno convincing
proof that the kidneys and b adder are
out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
fulfills every wish in relieving pain in
the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part of the urinary passages. It
corrects inability to hold urine and
scnldhtg pain is passing it, or bad e fled 8
following use ot li(;uir, wine or beer,
and overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to gut up many times
during ihn night to urinate. The mild
and the extraordinary effects of Swamp
Hoot is soon realized. It stands the
highest tor its wonderful cures of the
most distressing cases. If you need a
medicine you should have the best.
Sold hv druggists, price fifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a sample
hottln and Dainnhlet both sent free by
mail. Mention Ohboon City Ciumiiu
and send your address to' Dr. Kilmer &
Co , ISinghamtou, N Y. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuineness
of this offer.
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning.
Jobbing of All Kinds
a Npciallj'.
Wilson 4 Cooke's
Old Stnntl
OUKUON CITY,
OUKUON.
JAMES MURROW,
Decorating
Paper Hanging,
Artistic House -Painting
And Kalsomi p.
' Leave Orders at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street,
OreKon City, Oregon.
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try Holton imlry and le CtmvnceiiV
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & feed Stable
Cor. Main and 4U1 St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
fflT-"Job Printing at the
iHv Coiriar OIHce.
DR. KESSLER,
This old one armed ipcclnllst, of Ht. Louis,
well known ly Ills Ion residence aiul Kite
pemtiillv prattles 111 till" city, conlliiun l)
micccKfuliy treat all kinds of clironlo and
prlviile il milium
FREE TREATMENT ffXTOM
vvcry iillornuou
ni nnn I ITT! firm! pisenaes. Sores, Simla,
D1A1ULI IU1U 0IY1H
1M m pies, Si'indilu, Sypli-
line J 11 1 11 ih. Tumor. Tetter, fcenetini mill
Mlnr Impiirllli's of the blond thoroiiKlil.v
rnili'iiti il, lenvliiK the system In a Hr.ini;,
pure mid lienltlilul stale.
RHEUMATISM r.S:!,,r
pri'M'iiU'd to lir. Keswler by a (rlcnil In
llerlln. It litis never (ailed,
flin CflDrQ t'lcer, Cancer, etc., trenVil, no
UL1J IjUllUIJ diiri'ieiue how loins uirccti'd.
KIDHKY AMD ITUINART COMPLAINTS.
piiinllil, illllli'llll , Ion ll'cipli'llt, milky ul' limn .V
urine, nii'iinnd ilit.'lnirni'M, eareiiilly tivtttiat,
1'ili'B, riii-uiiitliii niul neiirulvlH treiiiiil by
our new remeUe.
'I'm lie 11 el"i r liiillle nl lieiltlnto anil urliuite
III Hie l.ntlli', net llsliln hiiiI I00K ul It In Hie
tiiorntni!. 11 it Ik rlnuilv. OS lias A eliilhly i'l
I IH'L III It. Mill Inive mnnu kidney or UaiWIi I
diM'ine.
TUP!.1 UrfirjTT removed In twenty-four lnmr
1(1111 HUllltl""" womiH in winnow hi oi
Hit 1. 1 lo.l.i ici'l loiltl.
innmilll OtmVUO We meet pernons everv
D It Ii i 1 11 jMlMu ilny whose l.renihuiiell
imit li it. di'KiiKium. This eonies iroiu lu
In, ih o, iii tier Ihe nose or hti.iioicti Ho unit
(e v inn t tit'il. It cmi he omul helnro III
Itivnl hones heeoine.i Involved.
rnllVfl WW If '"' troubled with nielli
lUUlHl Mult emissions, cihiuntllnttili'iiihs
liini'h's, hiisiiiulni'ss, avers on to soel' iy
.lupidiH'ss. ili'upondeney, loss of eniTiiy, tint
huh. ii aiul si'li-i'imllden'ee, wlilolt ib U'i v ynt
I your uinnliood nutl nhsoiulely u nlit "l
loi siinlv. business or nim'i lm;o II yml nit
Hi i- mil i lrd Mm Mitiy know the ciiiu i'i
a ul '. r.'iiti'd.
lUnniP Unrn 11,1 I'M there rn IIiiiiimoiiI
illirULfj-M1LU lUIi 11 ot you inmblc.l ,ili
hi . k, in iiniti Iiui'Uk hiiiI kidneys; lii'iiii'iil
I'liluiiil iiiliiiillon and m'lllnicnl in ii'lne; Ini
l-oii'iii'V or weakness ot sexual oriian", and
ii In r uninlstiikiihle Nluus of nervous debt!
mi, I i leiouiure deenv. Many die ot II, i
dutifully, iitiiornut nt I ho finite. The inoM I
ohs, Inaie eases ul this character treated. 1
npiirilPP diseases. Oleet, Gonorrhea, In. i
1 nil 11 lb IIhiiibIIoii. lMsehaiines, Miiclttiv.
WY.iU.in its of Orpins, Kyphllls, Hydrocele
Vuricovele and klmlreu trouble treated.
Consultation Free to All.
Oith-k Hours: From 9 A. M. to
8 T. M. Call or tiddress
J. Henri Kessler Al. D.
At St. Louis Dispensary,
. i I. 8301 VAMHILL STREET,
POHTLAND, .... OUKUON.
ADDRESS TO SILVER REPL'B
LICANS. At a meeting of the State Central
Committee of the Silver Republican
party of Oregon held in Portland
Jan. 7th, 1808, the following address
was issued:
Believing it has never been the in
tention of (he common voters of the
republican party to lend that great or
ganization to purposes of evil, and
that the true followers of Abraham
Lincoln will be as quick to correct
errors of their own as to rebuke wrongs
of others, we invite the careful con
sideration of republicans to the present
political position of our country.
The money power, although thwarted
in one of its vile efforts, by President
Jackson, ruined for a time the great
democratic party of the United States,
by fraudleutly dividing its forces, and
leading its greatest wing to champion
the cause of human slavery. The
same power of greed ever seeking its
own advantages, has succeeded In di
viding the republican party and cap
turing its organization, which it now
proposes to use as the engine of a finan
cial scheme against the people of this
country, that has already brought woe
and must end in industrial slavery.
True to the traditions of the old
party, and the principles of Lincoln,
the silver republicans of the United
States have kept the doors of the old
home open, that all who will, may
assist In niukinir, greater the great day
that shall wrest the old party from the
hands of its despoilers.
We ask you to consider:
Silver is a money of the constitution,
was attacked by hostile legislation, aud
is entitled to free and unlimited coin
age, as you declared in your State plat
form in 1SD0 as follows :
"Both gold and silver were equally the
money of the constitution from the bHRin-
IHHK of Ihe repuhlio uutll the hosule leum
lution auaiiiHt silver, which unduly con
tracted the circulating medium of the
country, and, reei Kii'ziiiK that the great
iutei eat of the people demand more mon
ey for ute in the channels of trade and
commerce, tl erefore, we declare ourselves
In favor of the free and unlimited coinage
of biiver, ttnd denounce ai.y attempt to
dierriinlnate euainut silver un unwise and
unjust,"
The party or power that attacks the
Mintage rights of silver is guilty of a
violation of the constitution, as has
been declared by the princes of
American statesmen.
Daniel Webster said :
"I am clearly of the opiuion that neither
congress or any other authority can legally
demonetize either gold or sliver, It one
coin can lie dethroned h money, then the
other one can be, and thus the constitution
can be overihiown..
The command to congress Is to coin
money, not to destroy it, to create legal
tender money for the use of the people,
and the grant of authority to create mon
ey cannot be construed to mean authority
to destroy money."
James G, Rlalne, says:
"I believe gold or silver to be the money
of the constitution, indeed, the money of
the American people, anterior to the con
stitution, which the great organio law rec
tiguizst as independent of its own exis
tence. No power was conferred con con
gress to UecUre either metal should not be
monev. Congress has therefore, in my
judgment, 1.0 power to denionet'zt silver
any more than tn demonetize gold."
Silver is a standard money of our
country, and its use as such with gold
is a tradition of the republican party.
We, as a harmonious party, declared
In our national platform of 18'J2, as
follows :
" The American people from tradition
and inteieat favor bi-metallisiu, a ul the
republican prty demand the use f bo h
gold and silver as standard money."
Ihe demonetization of silver fc
wrong, and the republican party In its
national platform of 1HS8 condemned
efforts of Pestilent Cleveland's ad
ministration to demonetize, as follows:
"The republican party is In favor of the
use of both gold end silver as money, and
condemns the policy of ttie deuiocruiic
administration iu its efforts tn demonetize
silver."
President MiKinley, on Feb. 12th,
18111 as a member of congress, iu the
House, said : '
"During all of Grover Cleveland's yeors
at the hed i f il e government he was dis
honoring one of our precious n etnl, one
of our own g'e-it product, discrediting
ver anil el hai'cil g the price ot gold. lie
ei.deavoif d, even belcie his ii hi niraiini'
to t Hire, in iii lb coinage of silvnr lol
Ian, wiirl fierHids and to the end ol his
rtOii,li IbM.it'i' peisis'ei.tly used hi w i
to that etui. Mm whs tlelerihlliMl to t in.
tiaet the circulating medium end demon.
tiz oi e of the coin of commerce, lio.i
ti e vi liinte of money among In people,
make money scarce hd ti emfote ilw,.i'
II would have Increase I the v,.lm ol
nioiity and ilimliiiaimil Ihe vilim ol
everything else, mouev ih uiisler, every
tlili g else the ierv ti t."
Ynii win essed, in thelasU'ampaig'i,
Ihe most etuel coercion of the laboiiitv;
vote by the n oney changers in clmiro
of the old arty; u ctieiclon Unit put
the lives 01' wives mid children id I
stnke, by a threatened wilhtli'.iw nl ul !
employment If the voierdid not foiv-1
gi his own opinion and vote the sen-1
tinu'hts of his employers. This run
not be Lincoln Uepulilieanism.
You have witnessed the unblushing
repudiation of llieir promises to strive
never promised what it did not fulft :;
You cannot expect to get the Via
party back through the aid of the
power that despoils it; you cannot ex
pect a mere combine of greed to save
its fair name from the infamy that al
ways attache.) to the agency of sel
fishness, disloyalty and coercion.
A political combination that would
take from the government it pretend
ed to serve, the right to issue its own
currency, and give it to a few bankers,
largely controlled by foreign money
changers, could be purchased by other
aggregations of capital to commit oth
er violation of the constitution.
Their promises to the farmers would
have been alss wholly disappointing,
were it not for the failure of the crops
in other great wheat producing coun
tries, and the gaunt famine that fol
lowed. You have observed one year of the
present administration, and muBt be
satisfied that we are having Clevelaud
Ism under the present administration,
as we had Shermanism under Carlisle.
The same unpitiiotic power that made
President Cleveland a traitor to the
great party that honored him, has
continued its un-American regime in
the person of another man, whom it
will not permit-to refer to his former
votes, epeeehes and writings for free
coinage when be was a salaried ser
vant of the nation in one of its higln st
trusts. There is 110 perceptible dif
ference bet ween Cleveland democracy
and MeKinUy republicanism to far as
bi-metalism is concerned.
While we would gladly welcome In
ternational bimetallism, the attitude
of the present administration In aban
doning its platform mid lis commis
sion apposnled thereunder, and iu
avowedly attempting to fasten the
Gage gold standard permanently upon
the country, makes it clear that it Is
opposed to bi-metallism from any
source.
The battle is not that of republican
ism against populism or democracy;
it Is the unrelenting and cruel war of
selfish, disloyal greed against all these.
The conflict is oir, and involves the
peace and happiness of the people, if
not the life of the nation.
Let us, therefore, exhort you to come
to the help of those who love true re
publicanism and their country, and
let us advise au ulliance and the faith
ful co-operation of those who stand for
their own convictions, exercise their
own judgment, aud regard the power
of selfish greed as a common enemy.
All who favor bi-metallism are our
allies. All who favor the gold stand
ard are our political enemies: We are
proud of the Uuited States of America,
and believe in the capacity of our peo
ple to establish and maintain most
successfully our own system of money.
We believe in the more perfect inde
pendence of this people. We believe
iu that plank of our platform adopted
unanimously by the republican slate
convention of 1890, to which we have
called your attention, and confidently
look forward to the glad day when
we shall again espouse its principles,
an undivided party seeking tlu wel
fare of the nation aud the prosperity
of its people.
C. W. TALMAGE, Chairman.
C. M. DONALDSON, Hecretary.
City, to elect delegates to the s'ale con-1
vention. Another convention will be
called to make county nominations, the
convention to meet after the state con
vention. This decision vtas made by a
vote of H to 7.
The populist vote on congressman was
taken as the basis of representation, and
one delegate allowed for each twenty
votes, one for each maj'ority fraction
and one delegate at large for each pre
cinct. This will make a convention of
about 155 delegates.
The primaries were called for Satur
day, March 12. From one o'clock p. in to
four O'clock p. m. was the hour recom
mended for holding the primaries out
side of Oregon City.
The next order of business was the
resignation of Chairman U'Ren. Mr.
U'Ren said the Referendum resolution
on the union question passed by the
committee had removed all question of
fusion as a reason of resigning, but posi
tively insisted upon the unanimous ac
ceptance of his resignation, saying he
believed he could do more effective work
for the principles and the party in the
ranks for the present, but expressing his
willingness to serve the committee and
the party iu the future as in the past.
After some discussion the committee ac
cepted Mr. U'Ren's resignation, and
tendered hiuTa vote of thanks for his
faithful anil ellicient service.
Messrs. Henry Thiessen, of Milwankie,
and Mr. Cooper, dep' county clerk, were
nominated for county chairman. Mr.
Thiessen was elected and on Mr. Cooper's
motion his election was made unani
mous. The next meeting of the county cen
tral committee was called for March 19
to meet directly after the county convention.
urn
iyegetablcPreparattonfor As
similating thelood andRcg ula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
SEE
CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Y. H. C. A. Notes.
The first in a series of plain talks to
men will be given by Rev. Harold Obeig
at 4 o'clock next Sunday afternoon in
the Y. M. C. A. rooms. 1 1 is topic will
be "Bottled Traps." AU men are cor
dially invited.
The ladies' auxiliary, employes of
the woolen mills and members of the
association will hold high carnival in the
rooms on Saturday night of this week.
Music, games and refreshments will be
the order. Ten cents admission will
pay expenses.
. .-
Ella Paulina Coe, wife of E. A. Coe,
died at her home at Damascus on Feb
ruary 2nd, of acute meningitis. She
leaves a husband and four children. The
remains were interred in the Damascus
cemetery on Thursday.
Letter List.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing uncalled for in the Oregon City post
office, February 8, 1898:
CIENTS' LIST.
Farce, E M Newman, Jno
"G.B." Kakel. Ed
Lenon, E W Read, Jos
Mitchell, Wm Schmitt, Jos
ladies' list.
Albin. A M Lactov, Melissa
llurk, E M.itthiews, Mrs N T
Hill. S Swa es. Carrie
John, Jessie Williams, Mrs Bill
PACKAGES.
Wegtnann, Einil Mellim, Edith
In odlini for the above letters Buy
"advertised." J.J.Cookb Acting P. M
Kverylmtly Says So.
Cnscaiets Oamlv Cathartic, the most
W'.indi rul medical discovery of the age,
pleiisimt. and refreshing to the tasle, act
Kent I ' and positively on kidneys, liver
i ml linnets, elf ansnigtheenliresystem,
lis pel colds, cure headache, fever,
habitual constipation anil biliousness.
Please buv and try a box nf 0. C. C. to-
lay ; 10,2), 50 cents. Sold and guaran
teed to cure hv "11 'Inniris's
Chairman U'Ren's Resignation
cepted. Resolutions Passed.
Ac-
School Report.
The County Central Committee meet
ing last Saturday wits one of the most
effective and lnirinonioiis in the history
of our party in Clackamas county.
The most important business trans
acted was the unanimous adoption of
the following resolution, the honor of in
trodiuiiiu which was solicited by Mr.
U'Ren:
"Resolved, by the peoples patty
county central coinmitte of Clackamas
county, Oieiion, that a Referendum elec
tion be held at the peoples parly prima
ries in this county, on March l'.'th, lliVS,
and tlte members of the peoples party
ho requested to vote on lite Pillowing
q lesliou :
Are von in favor of a union of populists,
(fee s K'i r f einoci ais iiiul tree silvei ie
p'lbliciins in llns state on one stale licktt,
providing Millsltu toiy arrangements e.ui
Im m.iile I humph conference coiiimiti'ccs
appointed hv loiMlatly elected il. Icciite
t. ...J ' . 1 , li,l,, I' i n, not
lHIIVOHIillli', l '' ' J'"' .' " " . i
i i i p.,,. i,. ii mi ,!.. i,l,ii. i have s h spen"c I
U"?n uiiiii nit t ui i" " , i n . . . i , ,
form.
1. For li Initiative and Uefeicniliim
sis'eni of law iiiukinc in its op imi.tl
form and the submission by ivntr -s. of
all important national ipies;i.ms for en
advisory vote of Ihe people, until such
lime as the initio nil com-ti: nl ion shall
have been aincinled s i as lo pruvide for
Direct Legislation.
2. For the independent free coitueje of
thiMjholh gold and silver at tin-ration ol hi
Report of school district No. 10
Number days taught 79, days utton lance
4.'18, davs absence 25, times tardy 12
visitors during term 42.
Wm. Hayiiimst, Teacher.
PromotesDigcstion.ChecTful
ncss andRcst.Contains ncitiicr
Opiura.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
feae ofOldllrSAMUELPnUmi
Powpfitn Sad'
sllx.ScAiia '
toJulle SalJ -AnistSced.
Jti QuiouHtSatU, '
(Urn See J -Clarifiid
Sugitr .
itoiywi t'tann
Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, sour aiouiat-it.Lnmiouta
Worms .Convulsions.Fevcrish
ness and Loss OF SLEE't.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
t
OF
I ICs
I
m
EXACT COPr OT WRAPPEB.
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
CP EVERY
BOTTIjE of
Caatorla la pot tj ii cio-sbs lottloa only. It
is not sold ia balk. Eo-t allow anyona to toll
you anything clco on the plot or promise tbat It
is " just as good" and "will answer every pnr
pose." S- See that you get 0-A-S-T-O-E-I-A.
of ' 'vwi mappir..
1 (Incnte Yimr HiiwIh With Cnscarets
Ci ndy Cathartic, cure constipation
oever. 10c, 25u. Ii C. O.O. fail, drug
, i ts refund nimw
UXATIVE BROttO QUININE TABLETS
.Move the b nvels gently, relieves the CouRh
cures the feverHi condition and HcndiK.'l6
making It the heat ttrnl quickest remetiy mr
Coughs, Oolrts, and La Orlppe. Cures la one
dty. No cure, no pay. P'lce2."o
See What We Give for Only 13 Cents
rake Notice. Vou nre riven a choice ot one
ol the following articlei and The Home three
months forouiv luceuts. nom Lasie a imugiuer
bv Charlotte M'. liraemn; liook of 150 piigos on
C.itwlieting and Knittiiut; or a Stamping ottllit
ul (ill patterns many now designs, including cen-
lerpieee&. nnint's, etc.
'1 he exceilfttt storteR, lor wmcn me nome iw
nrted, will lie ('untitled; llio Fashion and hancy
W.irk depRrtin ins will be kopt up to a nig'i
standard. K itu Sanborn will common her
bright "On-Haiirt Talks," mid every one ot me
nnm runs Dep.irtm iiln will he inreased and
mnile br'ei'tt r.
Illustrate' frciuinm hlit, or onllH foreonvass
lug sent fiee. U1K IK ME ITU. CO.
IU Mil St., Boston, Miisf.
isch in Little
Is especially true of Hood's Tills, for co medi
cine ever contained so great curative power In
so small space. Tliey are a whole medlclue
For ( v ir f iftv Years
AnOi.dano Vk!.i,-Tiui:i Kkmedy
Mrs. VVin.slow's Soothing Syrno has
heeii u"ed lor over fifty veitrs liv m'l
lions of mother- for their children while
teethint!, with perfect success It
sotitlii h the child, softens the iruins
iillsys all pain cines w ind colic, and is
the hest leinedv for lliarrl (EH. In
plcasnnt to the teste. Sold by l ru .'gi-18
tneveiv purl of ll,u Woild. lemv
live cents h Imttl'. lis value in in
ch It'll I 'i I !e He sure niol kI for Mrs
W'nmow's Soothini; Syrup, and tul-e tn
oilier kind
chest, always ready, al
ways efficient, always sat
isfactory; prevent a cold
or fever, cure all liver Ills,
sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c.
XUeonly Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Pills
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for
the County of Clackamas.
Mary F. Morris, Plaintiff, vs. Frank F. Morris,
Defendant.
To Frank F. Morris:
TN THE KAMK OF THE STATE OK ORftOON
Jt you are hereby commanded to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you in the
above entitled Court on or before Monday, the
ISth day of April, 18!, the same being the first
day of the rext regular term of the above en
titled Court following this publication and If
you fail to so appear the plainlitf will apply to
the Court fur ttie relief demanded in the com
plaint to wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds
nf matrimony existing between yourself and the
the plaintiff and for such other and further re-
liet as tenmiy may seem meet.
This summons is published by order of Hon.
T. A. Mcllride. judge of the above entitled Court,
on the U-lth day of Junimry, Wis, at Oregon City,
Oregon. K. H. WILlsUH,
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
bated, Tuesday, February 1, lsiia.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
IntheCirouit Court of the state of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
hail Lyons, Plaintiff, vs. M. H. Klannagnn; Kate
Flauintgan, Clara Fields, trustee, Clara E.
Slorey and Charles Logos, administrators of the
estate nf Julius Logos, deceased, Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
BY VIKTUK OF A .Itll'liMKNT OKDER, DE
crue and an execution, duly issued cut of
and under the seal of tne above entitled court, In
the above entitled cause, lo me duly directed
and dattd Ihe l!7lh day of January, lulls, upon
a judgment rendered and entered in said court
on the Llth day of January, lSI'S, in favor of
Dan Lyons, pluinillf, aud against M. H. Flanna
guii,Kiite l'ia::iiagaii, Clara rields, trustee, Clara
Ii Mnruy and Clmrles Logos, adininistratorsofthe
inlate of Julius Lupus, deceased, delendBiils, for
the sum of tiSU.0O, with interest thereon at the
rale ol 10 per cent, per annum ftom the 13th day
of January. Wis, and the further sum of tiOOO as
attorney's fee, and the further sum of iflS.Oii,
costs and ilisliursi'ineiitii, aud the costs of and
upon this writ, commanding me to make stile of
Hie following ili'siTibeil real prupert situate in
the county "f ( lackannis. state of (ir'g"n. lo-wlt:
Lot eight (H) In block lourtecn (H) in I liickamas
County ndoiiion to the town m Oiegon City, said
block being also known as block l'l on the Mc
Laughlin plat of said Oregon City.
Now, therefore by viuneef said execution,
judgment order unit' decree, ami in cumpltance
with the eionniands of said wtit. I will, on Satur
dity, t e 'Jiiih day el February, IH' S, nl the hour of
one o'cloi k p. ni at the front door of me county
con. t house In the city oi Oregon City, In said
county and slate, sell at public auction, subject
to redi'mpiion, to the highest bidder, for U. S.
goM coin, cash In hand, all the rigid, title and
interest which the wiiltin mint d deleinlnnts or
either of ilicm, had on the date of the mortgage
herein or sinci." had in or lo Hie above described
real properly or any part (hereof, tn satisfy said
execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs
and all accruing cosis. (i. W. IIRACE,
Sicritf ef Clu'kioiias I'ouiity, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon ( it', Or., .lanuiiry zl, 1MIS.
How to LoiVi Good,
(o il. 1 lool s a e n ally mor- than Hn
deep depend'tif entiie'v mi a ho"l In
condition "f all the vital orjani If the
liver l'i ins live, voit Iw,. a biliiotiv
1' tik : if vou ot h Ii" ''o'.'.'""'. i. ii
I. ; ii v'.nr k'd'ti v-
Le nlii fled, J'.i ' Mil v n ineho'l look.
Soi ore vood lo'lllli It 1 1 ' t y. n w ill' Sllrel'
Iriv v l il looki "K'efiie IVttcis" i
,t t" o ! Alternative ted ""
a 1 i I . t ! ' I'll the Htnll.'iell. h
K i,l i (m -. I'uri'iesi n o 'd
an, I
hsn
M I". vl
mill
V0
&3
Gambrinus Gold
Storage
for International bl tiietullUiii by
saine am;r(xatiou of urccd, as s mil as j lo I.
it. bad iilitidutder now tinder a t.l'iuiiise i S Tor the abolition of all private and
so solemnly made to a nation, v. bieli i corporal bunks of i-sno and firtheii-1
It did not Intel d to iierforui. , sue of all hnu ey by lire j;etu nd uevetn-
This cannot be Lincoln Kej ulilicitu-! nicnt ulone, all money so l-soicd to be a
Ism. jftill lonl tender for all debts, public
You lmtl'd tlielf promises tbat all ; and pi'rsnle. Yi s. No.
shmild liave i inplo nietit id iiiereased This resolution was discussed a! some
wanes, and now see tbat the trusts l,o,Lth. the veulimeut of ihn.-e present
tliev fostered lute leduce l waL'es: l1.ini iiniuuvntlv verv milch ii. favor i f
more than i ility lluiil-aud cotton mill , imor,tble union on the-e principles, if :
workers have been victiuii.id w itlilii j,- lt nll, , ,ad. The hope was fieely !
(he past lew davs. exprissed that other count ies would ot-!
They promised to pro'et and keep u a;11;,.l,. lu,loron,ln oleetion. The. j
nood all the (leiioniinatioiis of our '
money, and llicy now prop.se t i retire ballot will be printed and furnished, j
it alt except p:d, ami the pip r money with tally sheets to the chairman in!
of ibeir i.iivale eorimi'iititins bv tin ur- ench precinct, ami the returns made (o .
rllitfH Hiblie tlebl create
pitiiph s I.I, (." es n ' ' boil-., ii 'd v V s 1
l iii, a! roinii'exi i , I'veiy '' "lo c '''
not. a d S 1 I h ( l iirtii'in i'i C..'s i' n
j stole . ot'e pi r I o t'e.
fck.lVjt,M4. BO VEARS'
i EKPERIENCE.
tban was the county convention.
reipiired by
the nail ni.
our forefathers lo build! '),,. county convention was c .Hi d fo
l.iiii'olii Uepubiieaiiism
ten oMiH-k a. m. Maich l!, l Orison j
- TRADE MARKS.
. , . ... ,
wvrmitniD aoi
qiucklv uwvrt itii, fit't1, wluthr tin Invention II )
itm!miiv put t'it utile. Coimminleatinti utrU'tly
couiliU'iithl. tMik"t HwiH-y tornfi'iinnir put rut
In Ahhm-k'h. Wo have ft Wiunutim ortk-.
PritoniA ttufti thnUjtQ Munu A Co- rectiT
HK'iiU notice in the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
KmiUfnliT t!lutrHt(Ht. l;irm!t c.ronHtlon of
nnv m-e:itWo l-urnal, wwk'r, tnnsl.o. h tar;
J So imx uii'iitli-, p.Mlmtn cpi' and llANU
ltuOti. on l'A i tiXTS cui lrv-e. AiWresj
MUNN A CO.,
11 lii'ouilunt. 1 oi'U. ; 1C
Hill n
VVhito, Yellow, Crimcon.
make a magnificent hedge, bcau'.ifi'!
iliado for the piazza, or channii. bed. C'cu
slant bloomers. I'crfecl.y lianly. I'.ic ,
rb.ut v.-ill produce thousand.? of floweri.
Three ihMs, one each color, for
Or.!y 40 Cents, DeKvered
o upon Appiicaurxa :
...VICK'S...
GARDEN AND FLORAL
GUIDE...
jm.VvS CATAinarr:
u;.tl the Ladies' Vurdcncr Pttd Adviser
I T'lemt'r "'to couinlniin full 1 esi rliu ioni nn.l IHn-c
i t,.l l:uitH ': i: nil e. autre ; m euuiJitiii iiMi', mh.-
.1 , l;:,.-.: i.e.! a;!'! lie.' thut
viho It nut Utr Krntt. Men? miotratt.ie.
a i.i ,: ...l.m-l him. v( ;5'""t I'-MN :-:"Hif
Ji;l"r."N l;e, -it. .1". t; .M'"l .,.y I. 'IV. 1 lulu
'. .;ol.r.'Ul A-i.'iL I'..:; I'. i.i.v'.aili.n-i"li'."i'r
i 1. 1 . - ccaipliuU llilrtl with liuiicsinl.i.-tra'Wii?
JAMES VICKS SONS,
Rochester, N. Y,
CJriessen A Hiillwyer, Prop-.
Best
s T.ifTfir5 rrtrl f:trar
KWant ramily llooms.
.Ki'.ON C'TY - "KKliON
TT'l..-,
WiuCS'
DR. PEFFER'S
ROYAL-TANSY PELLS.
NW riSCOVERY, NEVf.R P!LS.
A new, nilinhlR and mifa relidi for
nwnprws''), exrcHsivt. sciuity or pain
fai mtmstrmition, Now wwl by ovr
ttO.uno I.AinyH. lnvittorates these
ornann, Bkwkk of danukkoph im
iTATioNft. ir box, eoiall box fi,
I'rei'-iiii in plain wrajiper. Hnd 4c 1.1
stiiuifs fur p.irtii'umrs. I'hilXU
MU-'CAL ASSN. Ciiieuao. UL
I-or ii lc t v i liitin un & in.
FFBSCRIPTICXS
ACCURATELY FILLED
: (
FltFR VlriV's Iilcstkatbd M.
lfcirUlC!vL.rt U"" l.loSTHLV
! Iho Fir.:on3 Gsrdt-air.g Anthority.
i ln vpriltlilp niiTi' of lr.f"rt'ititio:i fi-'ni t'lnwprs, Vrjf--:.
n.l.K -tn.l Touts, ami !"' i' f""' ""I '""v l"r ,ll,irl
. ... ,.t'i;!v "t !n i-iiiv ot t. i. s lltiMrnM ' 'titlily
I ,i ,w' i.:i - U t'iav ( ' i'l l-T var. I ill if '! mil !'(
' ur,, II I, l utlpilll Willi !X tull-c til IIIIHI
. - t i.'mi ii? iimilfl la v.'U re,;u:ai!j' lor aix
i s tin null, Woli'i.t oncpto
KrU2L!;E!HG CO., tc-:t::':r, H. I
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Til I
fill RfHiLlB Ctutgitt
MKIHIK AT HT II All's
CASTOniA.
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