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ONE OFTWO WAYS The bladder was created for nne pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is trom imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from care less local treatment of other diseases-. CHIEF CAUSE Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid neys is the chief cause ol bladder troubles bo the womb, like the bladder, was creat ed for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is B tuatid back of any very close to the bladder, therefore uny pun, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attribute 1 tofema'e weak ness or womb troubles of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avi idnil. To find out correctly, set your urine asiile for twenty four hours; a sediment or seillinjr indicates kidney or bladder trouble The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy is s ion realized. If you need medicine you should have the best. At ilmuijists liltv cen tb and one dollar. You may have a sitinjile boole and pamphlet, both sent free by mail upon receipt of three tvo-eent stamps to cover cost of post iijie on the bottle. Mention Oregon City Courier and send your address to l)r Kilmer & Co., IiinuhHiiiton, N Y. The proprie tor of tins paper Ktiarautex tint gjnniue -liens of this oiler. F. C. GADKE, Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing of All Kinds it Nni'cialty. Wilson & Cooke's Old Stand iL- ORECON CITY, OKECON. JAMES MURROW, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House -Painting And Klasomig. Leave Orders at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street, Oregon ,;tly, Oregon . BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try lloltou Dairy anil be Convneeil' W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Cor. Main and 4th St, OREGON CITY, OREGON ffiwJob Printing at the P4 Courier Office. DR. KESSL13R, Till oM on armed specialist, of SI. Louis, well known liy Ills long residence ami sue ceselully practice In this city, continue In successfully (real all kinds of clirunlo and prliato disciiHoa TPP n TMTOT for the poor who mil ilUiTJ luLAlilllirlJ lu porsun ut llto otnee every ntlni iiuuii BLOOD AND SKIN hue 'iitinlH, 'rinniil'H. Tellers. Kcenui mul nh' r Impurities of the blond thoroughly iiullciitod, lcuvltiK III" system III it tir ing, pure and healthful at ul 0. PIiriTMHTIOBIf treated by nil old (leriimn lllltiUluftllum reined.. Thin remedy win, eii denied lo In. Kessclor tiy u friend In Lci-lln. M has never failed. (II fl C' n D l1 CJ Ulcers, CnneerH. etc., tvea'ed, mi ULIJ Ctjtllju dHbl'i'iico hnw long llireeled. KIUNF.Y AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, I'ii 1 11 1 11 1, illilieull , lun 1 it, ii, -11I, milky or 1,111,,, v iinee. unal mul dlsehnrges, oiiroiull.v treul-'d, I'll,-,, liieiiniat viii hiiU uonrulglu, Hound by mil' new rciiieulcs. T.it.c a rl'Tr liottlo at bedtime and nrlnute in II, e bottle, set nsidii nil, I liuiK lit It In II" III, U , ,111:;. II it IS cloudy, n llllN U clolltl.l Mi line: lii II, 51111 have fci'lne kidney ur Ida, 1,1 1 , l. ell. ,'. l!ltl V'MPM reninved In twent y-rniir Iioiiis I lull tlUlUllHco worms In window Hint bee la to,;., leel long. Ill IT CillinU'Ct We meet poi-soim eicrv Jiilifllll UlUllUJ duywhoso Inviuli sulci's i, l' ,,i 11 in diyiisiuuf. Tlilacnuics irom ru tin i'h in eit hei- Hi" nose or stomach (in and V examined. H cun lie eutcd before in, iiimiI lames lieouiiiea Invnlved. 'HIIMP HU'W ,f aielrniilileilwllh nlrld t UU lul ill rill emissions, exliiiiisilngiliwiis, ilmplcs, taisliihlhcsa, avers'im le soeit ly, lti pi tineas, despondency, losa of enemy, 11111 i'lli,,n and aell-eiiutldenee, whluli i- I'l ivo y,in 'I yinii iiiiinliiind and uliouicly unlit yen tin sludv, business or marrlugo-li you nie Hi is iiilliclcd you may kuuw the cans 1,0 and lie tri'llled. f) KlPDLE4GEDMEN!.,;7:,,:,!&v;;1,; Ht-'iU, iieltlog backs mid Kidney; ti'eiUeid, pnliilul in I mil I, in ami aedluienl In in I lie J in poicncy nr weakness id aexunl nrguns, and in In r liiimlslaluibli, sight ef nervous ilcbili' and piciunlurc. decay. Jinny die u( mis dillli ully, Ignorant nf Ilin cause. The nionl nhsitiiutc euaea ul llila clniraeter treated. I diseases, Oleet, Oonorrhon, In. I flamnHons. Discharges. M l ift unn. Weakness of Organs, tyiihllla. llvdroculs Viir.cii'elii and kindred tnaililea treated. Consultation Free to All. Offick Hours: From 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. Call or address J. Henri Kessler M. D. At St Louis Dispensary, . r tint VAMHILL 8TRCCT. HOIITLAND. .... OhKOOS. &ffi am) HOOD VIEW. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Calkins ast week, a daughter. Grandpa Zutnwalt, who was so serious ly ill, has s m e vhat improved. Died, at his home near this place, of consumption of long standing, Mr. Frederick Kraiwe, aged 53 years. Deceased was born in Berlin, Germany, July 21et, 1844, came to America in 1881 and settled in Iowa for a number of years then came west seeking health and settled at this place three years ago. Miss Mary Murray is home for a few weeks to build up after her recent illness is Portland, where she was attended by Dr. Molt Wilson at the Good Semautin hospital. Miss Nettie Wood is home for a few weeks visit. Mrs. Henry Baker is still sojourning with her mother, Mrs. Older, at this place. Mrs. Gusta Kakrtz is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Krause. While returning from the funeral of Mr. Krause Friday, Mi's. Simon Peters and Miss Agust Schlickeisere had the misfortune to be completely upset in their cart. We did not learn the exact extent ol their injures, but, ascertained that there were no bones broken. ' The Hood View school will re open Tuesday again with Mr. Shaver at the helm. J The recent revival meetings held at Mollov school house closed with very sticces-ful results. Mif-8 Hoce Graham made her relatives here a visit this week. It is rumored the Miss Taulina Jolly, formerly of this place, died in California hist Tuesday. March 14th, Anna. COLTON. Again it rains and blows after a week's sunshine. J. Gorbett was in town on business this week. School will begin next Monday with B. Veddi r at the helm. Miss Nellie Gottberg has gone to Port land to work. Peter Lafferty was eleded director-at the school meeting last Monday. A. It. Gorbett was the guest of his sister, j rs. P.E. Bonney.last Saturduy. Miss Kmnia Freeman entertained several of her young friends last Wednesday evening. It being her six teenth birthday. Miss Ellen Bonney was the guest of Mrs. Delia Young last Sunday. The Canyon Creek debating society adjourned to meet the first Wednesday in November. E. A. and B. Wright, of Stayton, were isiting with their brother, J. II. Wright, last Tuesday. March 12. Alnionhe. School Report. - ltedland school report, sixth month: Days taught 20, average belonging 37, average daily attendance 3(1, times tardy 8, number of visitors 4!l. Koll of honor Maud and Willie Stono, George, Louis, Dora and Mary Murdock, Geo Hicin bothem, Oassio andOra Wilcox, Gilmore and Karl Behymer, Harry and Willie Hubert, Fred Wilcox, John, Martha, Charles and Hosa Stiebrity, and lialph and Annie llichardHiin. Itoll of honor, 1st term of throe months Casnio Wil cox, Minnie Evans, Louis, Dura and Mary Murdotk. Hull of honor, 2nd term of three months 1'red and Cassiu Wilcox, Martha and Kosa Stiebrilz and George, Louis, Doia and Mary Murdock . liull of honor fur the entire six months Louis, Dora, and Mary Murdock, and Came Wilcox. School closed March 11. Average daily atiendance for six mouths 34, total number of visitors 7U. Ciias. i niKiiKouii, Teacher. I-dli en I e Voiii Iti.w Ih lid rnaeHreta Candy Cathartic, line cniistipntion forever 10r, LVic. If C.C.C. (nil, drug- pints lefiind niimi'v. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tn lie l.iixiitlv. Iimum Quinine Tnlilots, Al druculsU refund llu nicy If it tails tucure, li.'u TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take I.HMilive Itieinii (.'ulnl'ic TnHi Is. All lUUUKlMs rit'llll'l t tie lli(il) ry it 1 1 till ti. In ell! ,i. ':,e FOR Till; ST ATI; C Ani'AIUN. Best and Cheapest Silver Reform Paper for the People. For campaign purpnws Tin: Wi t ki v C.M'ii.M. ,luri;N.u. is iificivd Irom now until June ItUh in i''u,l. ,, live or over lit 20 cents cai'll Hlhi-rriiiiT, Aoeinli d l'rchs News, Dist'iissinn ol' Slate , flair, Advocacy ul I'enplo' Ki 'forms, are pic ial iVatiircH. Tun Jut t;.vu. Kian.lu foe free ami unlimited coinage uinl national paper cm Tcnev,do.-.t ruction ot monopoly of linance, direct legii-lutiuu, direct election of all olliciuls, reduction ol high ttilarifH, abolition ol commissions, ami a union ol the people lor the people. II you want to reform stale and coiinlv government, circulate a dollars' worth of the Oregon silver weekly. Weekly Journal $1 a year. One cent I'nily 2,V a month, $:i a year. Address IIOFFIt DUOS , Salem. Or. To l ure iiiMlintlmi Forever, Take Casciirels t'au. Iv Cathartic. 10c or 2'ic. If 0, 0, C. I.dl tiicuiv.dni.ig'iMs refund money. OABTOniA. fit hi- llBill Hjutur ufpe Ibi fio- HBlll li n M OABTOniA. Tl fa. ilatlt li ei Ifutun M REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. F F Mclntyre to G Vosberg, lot59and part of 29, Pruneland ; $0000. T L Charman to H 1 Werner, lot 4, blk 5, Weslynn ; $253. J S Crookshanks to A J Crookshanks, 15 acres, sec 1, 2 s, 2 e ; $1. J 0 Hostetler to N Perdew, 1 acre, sec 7, 5 s. 1 e; $100. M A Brown to A W Brown, e of Rowler claim, 3 a, 3 e j $75. M R and E M Brown to A W Brown, e of Rowler claim, 3 s, 3 e J $1. A K Jackson to A Ilinsch, Ann Jack son claim ; $150. I G Rambo to M G and J Walker, lot 2, blk "C," Canemah ; $75. J Long (by sheriff) to J J Long, nw sec 28, 5 s, 1 e ; $18.80. J & M McKen.ie to J Weber, 5. acres, sec 5, 2 s, 2 e ; $500. C McMonies et al (by sheriff) to C Wittenbery, 40 acres in claim No. 37,3 s, le;$l. M S B & W B Lavvton, to L Finnigau, 7.43;as Hedges claim ; $731. S & S Mathew to J A & M A Cox, lots 10, 11 and 12, blk 18, Canby ; $150. E Hugos to W Grisentiiwaitti, tract in sec 33, 3 s, 2e;$l. Geo Shank to M C Shank, nw ., sec 2fi, (5 s, 2 e ; $300. W & M Grisent'iwaite to E Huges, tract in section 23, t 3 s, r 2 e ; $1. T & M D.iniels to E litiges, trustee, .05 acres, sec 20, 3 s, 2 e ; $1 . Clackamas county to M J Gallagher, s of ne i of ne sec 12, (i s, 2 e j $200. J & M McKenzio to J Schmidt, 5.35 a sec 5, 2 s, 2 e; $500. J Ranch to M Huir 's, 10 acres, sec 36, 3 s, 1 e The Coming Woman who goes to the club while her husband tends the baby, as well as the good, old fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times get run down in health. They will be troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleepless ness, fainting i.r dizzy spells. The most wonderful remedies for these wotneu is Electric Bittern. Thousands of sufferers Irom Lame Back and Weak Kidnevs rise up and call it blessed. It is the medicine fir women.. Female com plaints and Nervous troubles of ail kinds are soon relieved by the use of Electric Bitters. Delicate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only 50c per bottle. For sale by Charman & Co., druggitus. Either the Portland Pacific Farmer, Oregon Agriculturist or the OregonPoul try Journal will be sent with Courier for $1.00 per year. n n , Farm Journal of Philadelphia and Courier for $1.00 per year. Two Million a Year. When people buy, try, ind buy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will be three million before New Years. It means merit proved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All drug gists 10, 25, i"0o a box, cure guaianteed. Weekly Excursions in Through Cars to the East. Another through tourist car to the East has been arranged to run out of Portland, giving four each week. Here after the car leaving Monday will run through without, change to Kansas City and Chieugo, over the O. R.& N., Ore gon Short Line, Rio Grande Western, Denver & Uio Grande, Missouri Pacific and Chicago A Alton. That car has just been arranged lor, and the one proviously scheduled for Monday has been changed to Thursday. It runs through to St. Louis, via the Missouri Pacilic line. The car leaving Portland Tuesday goes through to Boston, and is promoted by the Chicago, Rock Island iV Pacilic. Wednesday's car runs to St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis, over the Burlington. All these special through cars arc receivim: a gratifying patronage. Consult O. K. A N. Agent before buying tickets to the East. lienuly la lllnnd. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets Candy ('athaitie clean your blood and keep it clean, by stitritej up the ia.y liver and (li ivinu: i:iii'iiri'.ies from the body. Begin In-day to banish pimples, boils, hi .li lies, blaeUieiids, and that sickly I '.Hons oomph xi"ii I'v takiiti! Cascarets, bounty ti l' ten cents. All dpigc'.s-lH, : j i-cli.-laclion guaiunteed, ll'e, 2'ic, ."ilk- j . ... . - i j A Mire Tlituu for Ymi. I A trti'isncliou in w liich you cannot lose! i is a sm e t liing', lili.H!s:ios, sick head-j ache, furred toiiine. fever, piles ami a : , tlioit ,,ml other los atv eani"l , v i nii- si I pui ioii and nb'ogish liver. Cii.-ein vis ' C'lndy CaHiar' . , Il.o "omleilul i;t ",v mor stimulant unit in'esiitiiil .p,ii:" are i by all drug-gists guaranteed lo cure or , mom y leiumlel. i . I. t . are a sure i : tliiujr. I ry a bust ti-d.iv; Uh '.'., ,tt). , Sainplcuud bo iklet free. All dii.'gisia l-ivel j bedy Ktl.Yit So. Ciiscarels C.uulv Cathartic, the most wonderlul medical discovery of lite age, pleasant and refreshing to the laste, ael gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, ch aiising the enliresystem, dispel colds, cure headache, lexer, habitual constipation and biliousness. Ph ase buy and try a box of C. C, C. lo .day; 10, '.'",, Ml cents. Sold and guaian teed to cure by i,U druggists. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tin-: Bkst S.u.vti in the w orld forCtits, Bruises, Sores, I' leers, Salt Khenm, 1-Vvcr Sores, Totter, Chapped 1 Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kmplions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re undod. Price cents per bo. For jale by Charman i'ii Co. LAXATIVE BR0M0 QUININE TABLETS Move I ho bowels uenlly, relievo the I'oiiKh curi'K the feverish condition itml lli'mlio lip in nk i in; II tno bint Hint iiileKel remedy for CoiikIio, Collin, mid La (irlnne. Cut-on in one , day. .no curt', no pay. r-ievi. AN IMPORTANT POINT. Its Truth May Be Vtnfled in Yojr Cwn Experience. j The importance of a good spring medicine is generally recognized and the reasons for it are based upon natural and unavoidable conditions. First, the need of such a medicine U mere imperative at this season than at any ther. During the wintgr the blood has become loade with imparities and rohbed of its vitality. These impurities must be expelled and new vitality iiiven , if good health is to be expected through the coming season. Second, the system is more susceptible to the benefit to be derived from a good medicine at this time thafl at any other. It is a time when the body is in a debilitated condition because ol impure and impoverised blood, and every func tion will quickly respond to the toning up effects of a good blond purifier. The fact of the impure condition of the blood in spring is made manifest by the appearance of boils, pimples, humors and eruptions that disfigure the face and cause annoyance and pain. The lact the blood is impoverished and lacking in qualities needqd for nourishing, strengthening and sustaining the body is proved by the tired and languid feel ing that prevails in Spring, n rvctisness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and a general deranged condition oflhe system . The truth of these statements is abundantly verified by experience. You know yourself what, we mean You know y'ou don't feel well when wanner weiitber boirins You kn w yon are often "all played out" just when yi.u want to feel strung, energetic and vigorous. Now the next, and the all itniortant question is, what medicine will do you the most good? We answer without any hesitation, that we believe this medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla. We know it is constantly doing a grand work for those who are suffering from the effects of impure blood. We know it cures the worst cases of scrofula and hip disease, as well &i sores,- ulcers, humors and pimples, alter other so call ed blood purifiers have failed. We know it is recommended by physicians as the best blood medicine it is possible to obtain. SCROKULA BUNCHES. ''When my son was 5 years old he was in vety poor health and we could get nothing to relieve him . At the age of 7 years he began to complain of sore ness on both sides of bis neck and soon lumps began to gather on one side of his neck and grew to half the size of an egg. We then became more uneasy and began to doctor him for scrofula. He gradually grew worse, however, until at the age of twelve years we had lost all Hope of His Recovery. He became so weak he could sit up but a few minutes at a time. My nil'e saw Hood's Sarsapaiilla recommended as a great blood purifier and we sent and got a bottle We began giving our boy the medicine according to directions and it w,i8 not long before we savv lie was im proving. He continued taking it until lie was in very good health. He is now 13 years old and is well. We recom mend Hood's Sarsaparilla for all troubles caused by impure blooo." 8. M, Silver Free of Charge to Stiff jrtrs. Cut this out and take it to your drug gist and get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderlul remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size buttle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians are nnw using it in their practice wuh great results, and are relying on it in niyst severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Clmrtiian ct Co.'s drug store. Regular size, TiOc and $1. For Over Fifty Years A.N Old) AN'O Wm.L-TltlKD Kkmkoy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been ued for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. II soolhes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cmes wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrlueu. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every visit of the Woild. Twenty live cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no oth er kind. Gambrinus Cold Storage . Griessen oc Ilallwycr, Props. Eest Wines,' Liqncrs and Cigars. Elegant Family Booms. OP.F.GOy C'TY - - OHKGON DR. PEFFER'S i SIOYAL-TANSY PSLLS. NnW PISCOVrR. NrVFiR FAILS. A iX'Vr, if!t;,t'tt- ;i:nl Mtt it'liul lor miiiivic.i, (c-ivt, i-u'iuity or pain ful imuiNi runt ii'u. Now v by ovur 1.AMF-. Invik'ontl! the ki otuans. liVWAI'K OK HANtii:i,OVr v Station. f'J ir bix, Htuall box 1. 'rcpnut in I'kin wr-iM-ei-. bt'iul 4c . prnMir t.ir i tuiU-nlurs, l'Kt'i'EH M1U!C1. AaS. CUicutjo, Ul. Vvt Sato by l'hnrmnn & Co. NOT1CK TO OKF.niTOUS In the County Court of the Slate of Oiegon, for the County ol Claci;aniir. In the iimtier of the esiatcof tleorge Freeman, Deceased. VOTII'K IS 1IKISKHY (IIVKS 1!Y Til K undetsigiied Ihe adinlnislniirlx of the estate of Ceorge Kreenian, deceased, lo the creditors of, and nil persons having eluims against the said deceased, to exhibit them Willi the necev sary vouchers, within six nionihs alter the first publication of this police, lo the said admlnis tiatrix at ihe olliceof Hedges A: Crillilh In Oris gun Cilv, I'hu kainas Coiinlv. i iregon, MAIIY rkKKMAN, Administratrix aforesaid. HRrOM A CHlKltTH, Allorucya for Administratrix. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. trf aVpop fable Prenaration for As similating tkrood andRcguIa tiiig the Stomachs and. Bowels of Promotes DigesttOTi.Cheerful ness andRcst.Contains neither OpiumMorphine norJlincxal. NotNAiicotic. Jka'pe OUDrSmCELBKHER Pumpkin SadL' yHx.Smm JitKhtUe Satu -jiniM Seed Jippemiint - flvrmAcrd - J'larifitd Sutj.fr . I Apcrlect Ucmcdy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish acss and Loss OF SLEE. Tac Simile Signature of NEW VORK. EXACT COPy OF WBAPPEB. V.'',".'. .:,u..'M: SJMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orei;on, for the County of Clackamas. C. R. Roork, PlatntlrT, vs. Naney L. Hunter, .1. C. Koork,Kliza W. Koork. Snlina A.tlreen, Ida A. Grill, Mrs. Rob !rl, widow of t, W. Roork, de ceased; P. H. R oik, James L. Roork, Annie K. Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Sarah C. Kelly, Ada E. Teiderman, Pearl Roork, Sam. A. Kelly, Mrs. McKenzle, Jidin B. Kelly, Beiij. J. Kelly, Mm. Lillie Dundee, Mrs. M Uriah Buoy, unknown children of Mrs. Corinna Culbert noil, deceased; unknown children of Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin, deceased; unknown child ren of Harvey Roork, deceased; W. M. Hack ler. G. W. Uaekler, Mahala Haekler, Eliza Petlljohn, J. S. Haekler, T.J. Haekler, Jamina Kittrell, K, A. Haekler, and all other heirs unknown of Tlios. K, Koork, deceased; Defendants. To Nancy I.. H alitor, J. C. Roork, Eliza W. Roork, Salina A. Oreen, Ida A. Grill, Mrs. Roberts, widow of J. W. Koork, deceased; P. H. Roork, Jas. L. Roork, Annie K. Hale, Mrs, Carrie Powell, Sarah 0. Kelly, Ada K. Teiderman, Pearl Koork, Sam. A. Kelly, Mrs. MoKenzie, John B. Kelly, Ben). J. Kelly, Mrs. Lillie Dundee. Mrs. MorlahBuoy; unknown child ren of Mrs. Corinna Culberlson, deceased; unknown children Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin, de ceased; unknown children of Harviy Roork, deceased; W. M. Haekler, G. W. Haekler, Mahala Haekler, Eliza Petlljohn, J. S. Haek ler. T. J. Haekler, Jamina Kittrell, K. A. Haekler, and all other heirs, unknown, of Thomas K. Koork, deceased; said Defendants. YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY required to be and appear in the above entitled court oil or before the second day of the next regular term thereof, to-wlt; The lath day of April, 18II8, to answer the complaint against you in the above entitled suit, and if you tall so to do the plaintiff will like a decree against you and inch of you for the relief demanded in the cuinpliUnt, to-wit: That the plaintiff be decreed to be the owner of the southwest quarter of sec tion 7, township 2 south ol rante 4 east of the Willamette Meridian, beiiiK the donation land claim of I'hos. Koork, in Clackamas county, Ore u'ou. and that you ami each of you be forever de burred fiom asserting any olaim thereto, and for such oilier relief as shall seem meet and proper. This mi in in mis Is published by order ol Hon. T. A. Mcllride, judge of said oourt. made in open court on the '-ih ilav of January, IS'JS. 11. K. CROSS, Attorney lor Plaintiff. WAXTKII TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE gentlemen or laihi'S to travel fur responsible, established house in Oregon. Monthly ii. and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Knclose sell addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Coiupiiny, Dept. V, Chicago. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the i iiiiiiiy ot Cl ick-tmas. Anna W. Mathews, Piainliff, vs. George R. Ded- mali and ClaraS Dcilmaii, his wife, Kuiil ('. Julius, ,u and Johnson, his wile, and Angelim- Berry, Defendants. To lieorgo It. Detlmau, Defendant. TV TI1K NAME OK THE STATE OF OKECON, You are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint tiled against you in the above en tilled i auac by the tirsi day of the next term of court after Ihe expilatloll of the publication of this summoU", to-wit., by Monday, April lHih, let'.-, nml if you lail in so answer fur want there in, til,, phiitilill will atq ly to llie court for the relief demanded m lliceouiplaiut, to-wit: Fur .iuilL'inciit against you for sdKti.itu, with interest In, in Deeeiuln r -.'7lh, Is'.ii, at tue rale of 10 per cent per annum, and jrlu.oo witii Interest from M,iy 1 i:li, ls'.i", al Ul per cent per annum ; and tU7.-..IH) as attorneys' lees: all lu I'nilcd Males gold C'liu. together Willi tiie cosis and disburse iiit uis oi' inis uii, and tor a ih-eree foi'cclusing pi iimill's :nol" lillie up, ,n llie -,,lli,i ing described properly in I liichani as coiinli . stale of Oregon, to-wii: 'All of trad ''K,' Clackamas Kivcrsidc. iieeor.liug lo (lie duly rccur-ied map and pint thcreui on hie i,r i.euMl in ihe oiliee of Ihe llceoiiler ol Coiivcyaiic, s nf (Mack Unas cotnily, . a.e (i I l ircg',1, ; ,m, lor the sale of said pr ipeiiy tos'ihsty s.itd juikineiit and liarrmg and foie-ci"-;i-..: y u oi all ngi l, claim or equity oi re- re.!eu,!! loll III S lid p:cl.llM's llll! every putt l hero ,1 a lor such olb.er and luilller relief as lo i"' cnlitt iua m i-lll meet and cqeilal'lc. Tins puiilicirioii is made by oiiler of Hon. John It, Cli'laud. judge of the circuit court of lie stale of oreiMiu, for the county of Mulitio niali, acliug in Ihe ab-enee tietn Clackamas eiiuiilyoi Hon. 'riioiuas A. .Mcllride, judge ol the circuit cnurl of til, i slate ot Oregon, for said coiniiy of ClHckainas, which order was duly uncle .Marcii Jl, Is; ,s. 1E.MON, BltOXOUlill A MfIH, Allorneys Jor 1'lr.inliff. SUMMONS. In theCIrenil Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ol Clackamas. Nellie I.. Fuller, Plaintilf, vs. Albert Fuller, De fendant. To Albert Fuller, Defendant. In the name ot the stale of Oregon: You are heieliy required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before the llrstdayof ihe next term, to-wit; On Monday, the lsiii day of April, ls'.is; and if you fail to answer for waul thereof. Ihe plaintill' ill apply lo the court for the relief demanded iu the said complaint, tow it; A dissolution of Hie marriage contract existing between said parties, and that plaintiff be awarded the custody of the minor children. This summons is published by order of Judge John B. Clelaud. which order was made and dated March ISsw. C. D. 3l D. C. LATOURETrE, Attorneys lor Plaintiff. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE gentlemen or Indies to travel for responsible established house In Oregou. Monthly ti5 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Knclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Couipauy, Dept. Y, Chieano. THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS OIT THE WRAPPER CT EVEET BOTTLE OF mm 'mm r- Oaatorla la kA r.n in CTlO-sizO bottle" Onlv. It Is not sold la hulk. Eoi't allow anyone to tell yon anything elso on. tta jileB. or promise tliat It Is "just aa good" and "will answer every pw. pose." Bee that you get 0-A-S-T-O-B-I-A. ; Thsfao- 0 m- oimile SIX XTi--A. ' ' ' vrnsn. 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 NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON - you are hereby commanded to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled Court on or before Monday, the lHth day of April, 1I8, 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 plaintiff will applv to the Court for the relief demanded In the coin plaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds ol matrimony existing between yourself and the the plaintiff and for such other and further re liel as to equity may seem meet. This summons is published by order o' Hon. T. A. McBrlde, judge of the above entitled Court, on the 24th day of January. 1WS, at Oregon City, Oregon. R. H. WILBUR, , , Attorney for the Plaintiff. Dated, Tuesday, February 1, 1898. SHERIFF'S SALE. . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. A. E. Latourette, Executrix, Plaintiff, vb. G. W. N. Taylor, John Ecker, Daniel MoCarty and Olive MoCarty, Detendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. PV VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, PE- eree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of meabove entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated Hie l!3d day of February, Win, upon Judgments rendered and entered iii said court on the 24th day of January, 188, In favor of A. E.Lutourette,Kxecutrlx, plaintill', and against U. W N. Taylor, John Ecker, Daniel McCarly and Olive MeCarty, defendants, being for the following amounts against the several defen daiils; against Defendant (J.W.N. Taylor the sum of oll, with interest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum from the 24tli dav of January. 18:'S, and the further sum of fj'i as attorney's lees, and the further sum of lo as costs and disbursements, and ugaiusl Defendant Daniel MeCurty for t-iW, and the further sum of WOO as attorney's fees, mid against John Keker, defendant, for the sum ol KM. besides iiu a attorney's fees, and against each and every of said defendants! lor the cosl of and upon this w rit, c Human, ling me to make sale of t lie following described property in the billowing order and proceeds to be applied as herealte.r staled, to-wit: First The X .j of the E of tin' S V i . of se(.. 30 and the W of the S K Ji of s W j4' of Sue. :m and lots (i and 7 of Sec. ail; all In Twp. 4 S, It. 1 n ol the Willamette Meridian, ihe pruceeus of the sale of the same to be applied lirsl lo ihe pay ment of Ihe amounts found duo plaintiff herein from deleiidant li. W. N. Tavior and second to the iiniouni found due this plaintiff from do feudal t I'aulel McCarlv and to sell: Second The h H of the S K '4 of s W i4- of said See. U) in said Twp. 4 3., K. 1 K. of the Willamc'lle Mcr idiam. and Hint the proceeds of sale of said last described property be applied first to Ihe pay ment of any balance that may remain unpaid upon the amount found duetts above from de fendant 11. W. K. Tayior lo tins plaintill', and the balance, if any, to be applied to the amount found due this plaintill from this defendant John Ecker as above specified. Nun, therefore by viituo of said execution, judgment onier and decree, and in compliance w UU the eominuiids of said w i it, 1 will, on Satur day, ti e 2,1 day of April, IS'.'K, at ihe hour of two o'clock p. in , id Ihe front door of Ihe county coii-.t house in the city oi Oregon Cilv, in said county mid slate, sell al public auction', subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for l . S gold coin, cash in bioid. all the rigid, title and inter,. s. which Ihe wuliin named del, -miauls. C. W . N. Taylor, Daniel McCaiiy ami olive Me- any, or either of lliein, ln.,1 on ti,,. moi-p-ngii herein, lo-wil: Apiil ;It, lsio, orsince had iu to Hie lirst above dcscriiied real property, or any pari 1 hereof, as H ell as the right, line and luler cst which lie dcl'eti'laiiis within nam,', I, 0 W X. I iii lor and John Ecker, ur cil her of i hem, bad on tlie dale ol ti! ni;t.'i;e Iu leln, t.,-w it : A, til 21-1. IS lu, or since lui't in or to ti,,. ;it above ileseriind real ,io,,"t ty ,,r anv ,,rt 1 1 , . . . f , to llt.v satil I'Xecnti,,!,, ;a,l,'i:i,.H- ni-.b-r, ,.. tcc, inli'iesl, e el;, 'Ji?.,u,-,enieiiis at,, I ! a, , ruing' Costs. (,. w. (,!Ui'K Sheriff of ( - .-ka:iiK(Viitiiv, m cgou, Da'.ed, Orejion City, Or., I-'euniary 21, is ,s. SUMMONS. Iu the Circuit Court of Ihe Stale of Oregon, for (In- County of Clackamas. K. ltechner, Pl'iintitV, vs. .1. P. Wilkinn, AJbcrt Walkins. John Watkius, Floyd W.nain-, Bessie Polan, J. I'olau, et al., Defeuilatits. To J. P. W'atkins and John Watkius, said de fendants. THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OllEooX; You are hereby required to appearand answer Hie complaint tiled against you In the above en tilled suit on or belorc ihe lirst dav of Ihe next term ol said court, beginning April lth, l.-tis mid If you fail lo answ er for want thereof, the' p.amlill will apply lu ihe court for Ihe relief de manded iu said cempiaini. to-wil., be f.-re, los. ore of ceraiu luorigage of $r.ii, given by vou to plaintill upon Hie following described prop erty, situate in said Ciiluuv. namelv: -A nn ,,r I the l. 1.. C. of Samuel h. Kiiiuei-'aiul ife and n n belug in section 3, 1'p. 3 S K. 2 E. of the Vv'illam ette meridian; beginning at a point 211 feet tas( of the SE. corner of Hie D. 1.. c. nf I.. D. c. Lat ourette No an lu said tow nship n,l range, run liing iheuee norlh lo niinulis west l,',.li eluiius theneefasl 6.vi chains lo west side of laud for merly owned by J. D. Rentier; thence south 112 degrees and 4.1 niinuies west 11 links; thence south l.i minutes t-ast 12.78 chains to county road; thence along the cuuutr road south ri d-i grees west 7.20 chains to place of beginning containing 10 acres of land, iu Clackamas eonulv and state of Oregou. 1 This summons is published bv order of Judge John B. Clelaud, made ami dated March 2d, let' C. D. & t. C. LATOURETTE. Attorneys lor Plain tiff