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ONE OFJWO WAYS The bladder was created (or one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as sm h it 'm not liable to any form of disease except by one of two way. The first way is trom imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from care lees local treatment of oilier diseases. CHIEF CAUSE Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid neys isthechiefcaiiseof bladder troubles Bo the womb, like the wanner, 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 jituated back of any very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, diseiise or inconvenience manid uteil in the kidneys, bark, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, a'tiibmed tofema'e weak ness or womb troubles of some sort. The err.r is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble The mild and "the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy in 'n realized If you nerd medicine you should have the best. At druggists fiity cent and one dollar. Yon ma,y have a sample bol'le and pamphlet, both cent free bv mail upon receipt of three tvo-cent stamps to cover oust of postage on the bottle. Mention Oregon City Courikr and send your address to Dr Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N Y. The proprie tor of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this i ffer. F. C. GADKE, Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing of All Kinds a Specialty. Wilson Coolie's Old Stand OREGON CITY, OREGON. JAMES MURROW, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Klasoraig. Leave Orders at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street, Oregon fifty, Oregon . BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Bolton Dairy and be ConTneed' W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Cor. Main and 4th St. OREGON CITY, OREGON Job Printing at the Honripr Office. DR. KESSLER, Tlili old on armed ipeelalliit, ofHt, Louis, well known by till long realdanoa and siio oemfully practice In this city, continue lo nrrrWiilly treat all kinds of olirouio ami prlvnte disease! WW TDP k TUmil forth poor who cull inrjfj 1 Rlin 1 flLLn 1 In peraou at the oilloe "very afternoon BLOOD AND SKIN Hmples'Scrofiil'a, Hyph. In 10 Tallin. Tumors. Tellers. Enema itnil TtliiT Impurities of the blond thoroughly radicated, leaving the System In a strung, pure and healthful stale, DTJTTTTIf rnTQUf treated by an old German AD L U 111 JU lOlU remedy. This remedy win presented to Dr. Kenseler by a trlund in Berlin, lthaa never failed, POnprO Ulcers, Cancers, ats,, treated, no UUilllU difference bow Ion affected. KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. paioiiil, dllllcult, too Irrqnclit, milky or lilooov urine, IliiHlural discharge, OHrelully treated, Pihs, rheumatism auii neuralgia treated by Hir new reuieules. Take a clear bottle at bedtime and urinate in t he bottle, set aside and look at it in I lie umriiliiK. If it Is cloudy, of has a cloudy act lllng in it, you have some kidney or bladder dlscnso. TIPF WflDHI removed In twenty-four hours I iUIj ItUIllUHee worms lu window at of. tee l.'i lo 8ft teel long. RBPnTII CT1"KIV! w " pemons every DULilln OllrlaO day whose brent l smells i bud II is disgusting. This comes from Ca tarrh ol elt her the nose or stomach, llo and 'e examined. It ran be cured before tile isiil liones becomes Involved. rflIINP, MTW lf y,m troubled with nlglu lUUllU 111 till emissions, exliausllngilnilin, ilnililes, banhfullieaa, avers on to society, .liipidness, despondency, loss of energy, alli en ion and eli-ooiitldence, whioli deprive you it your uiHiihood and alisolulnly unlit you fur study, business or marrlage-lf you are Unix Hillicted you may know the Cause no end tie 1 routed. v KIDDLE-AGED MEN wei.k, iioliing backs and kidneys; frequent, pilulul urination and sediment In uilnei Ini potency or weakness ol sexual organs, and mlicr unmistakable slgus of nervous debllltv ami premature decay, Many die of I hi JHIIenlly, Ignorant of the cause. The most iibsiitiute canes of this character treated. PP1VATP d1"""- Oleet, Gonorrhea, In I IU I IU El fianiallona. Dischargee, Strictures. Weakness of Organs, Syphilis, llydrvoola Varicocele and kindred trouble treated. Consultation Fret) to All. Office Uocm: From 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. Call or address J. Henri Kessler M. D. At St. Louis Dispensary, . aaO YAMHILL STRICT. Portland, Oregon, THE CONVENTIONS Hold the Key to the Situation An Hon orable Union of Forces Will Itedeem Oreffon. Populists, democrats and silver repuh licang met in this city Saturday and each chose delegates to the state conven tions which met in Portland yesterday. The result of their deliberations leave no room for doubt as to the future course of the anti-gold standard forces in Clacka mas county. They are for an honorable union of forces. The much talked of bo t to be made by the middle of the roailers simmered down to six delegates ; four from Eagle Creek and two from Borings. These delegates I'ffered no abuse and showed no disposition to treat their fellow popu lists with scorn or contempt. They frankly nd manfully stated their posi tion Hid they felt confident the princi ples of poptiliHm could never be at tained by fusion; that the demo crats would not endorse the platform proposed in the referendum vote; that they hud fooled the greenback party and wmild foul the populist party into a fusion i.nly to desert the populist nomi nees on the ticket on election day and to renounce every concession they would now ninke in order to get their portion of the ticket in oliice. While they con stituted but a hai dful of the convention, yet no d' legate offeied to question their honesty of purpose or iinputf" their motives. The presumption indulged in by the republican pie-hui ters that these men or their following will vote Mark Hanna republican ticket is a fancv born of a supreme ignorance of the stuff these reformers sre miide of. We believe tbey sre wrong in not abiding by the vote 34 against and 391 for union ; they believe their course is justifiable and that the future will vindicate their course. We believe tbey have erred in their decision, but do not count them on the nide of plutocracy nor expect to hear 01 a single one ot them voting the re publican ticket njxt June. CONVKNTION IN DETAIL. Chairman Thiensen called theconven tion to order and appointed Robert Ginther as secretary pro. tern. Temporary organization was com pleted by the election of W. W. Myers chairman and Kobert Uinther, secre tary. Messrs. J. P. Cole, T. B. HamVns, H Thiesaen, Clias. Spence and Stephen Hutchinson were appointed committee on credentials. Messrs. Robert Bchubel, Geo. Ogles by, W. W. AuBten, F. E. Casto and Dr. Powell, were appointed on order of business. The convention then adjourned to 1 :45 p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. The report of the committee on ere dentials was adopted and the following delegates seated : (As the report of the committee on credentials could not be found anywhere, it is impossible to give the list of delegates. A partial list was printed last week.) The committee on order of business re ported as follows and report adopted : We the undersigned your committee on order of business report the following order : 1. Report of committee on credentials 2. Election of permanent chairman 6. lection of permanent secretary 4. Election of ten delegates to the state convention. 5. Deciding the time f ir holding county convention for the nomination of candidates tor county and legislative of- nces. The temporary organization was made permanent. Under first order of business Messrs, U'Uen, llolcomb, Meindl and Spence were appointed tellers and C. A. Fitch aBsisiant seer tary. The ballot on dele' gates to the state convention resulted in the election of : A. Lacey, C. A. Fitch, W. 8. U'Ren W. W. Myers, Ueorge Ogle, II. ThleS' sen, R. T. Dibble, Elmer Dixon, Robert DCtiuebel, J. W. Thomas. 1 tie vote on union or no union was canvassed by the committee and the re sult was 391 for union ; 34 against. motion offered by Mr. Spence embody ing instructions to delegates was voted down, l.acli delegate, however, hai pledged himself in line with the spirit of tne motion. Mr. U'Ren moved as an advisory vol to the county central committee that the regular county convention tor nominal ing a county ticket be held on April 4th two days before the republican countv convention. Mr, fitch moved to amen uy striking out "4th" and inserting "111" Mr. freit Aleindl offered a amendment to the amendment placing the (late at the Saturday following tl republican convention. Both ameni ments were lost and the original motion carried. Convention then adjourned. The Democratic Convention. About 1(H) delegates from the several county precinct met at Pope's hall on Saturday, the UUli, to elect 13 delegate to state convention. County Chainuan J. J. Cooke and Secretary A. W. Cheney were made ollicers of the meeting. The chair appointed the following committees on credentials E.L). Kelly u. w. ltoDiuns, v. K. llvde. T, Lawrence and Ira Jones; on resolutions H. A. Sillier. C. N. Waite, T. F. Cow ing, J. E. Jack and T. L. Turner J on order ot business J. K. Gribhlu. Seaver, Mort Robbing, P, J. Ridings and I.ongstreet Vaughan. The convention then adjourned till one o clock when the three commute reports were adopted u. v. Kotitiius and J. t:. jack wore appointed tellers and the meeting proceeded to vote for delegates to state convention, and the following were elected: J. K.Griblilcg of Macksbttrg 11. 1.. auglian of MollaK J. E. Jiu and Mort Robbins of Marquttm, T, 1. Turner of Tualatin, O. N. Waite of Can by, D. W. Kelsoy of Oswego, and R A. .Miller, T. t. Cowing, K. J. Kelly Ira Jones, J. J. Cooke and Y. R. Hyde 01 uregou uuy. KESOU'TIOSS. Resolved, That the democrats of Clackamas county in convention as sembled fully and" heartily endorse and appropriate the nine reasons for co-operation of all Bilver forces given by that sterling disciple and exponent of hi mettalituii, lion. W.J. Bryan, and add and endorse the initiative and referendum, to-wit! 1st They are unalterably opposed to gold mouo-mcttillism. 2nd They demand the immediate restoration of bimetalism at the present ratio by the independent action of this country. drd ll;ey oppose th retirement, of the greenbacks. 4th They oppose the issue of naner money by national banks. 5th They oppose the issue of interest bearing bonds in time of peace. 6th They favor the income tax as a means of raising a part of the revenue necessary to administer the federal government. 7th 1 hey favor the abolition of trusts. 8th Thev are onnosed to eovernment by injunction. 9th lhey are in favor of arbitration as a means of settling disputes between moor ana capital. 10th The enacting of the initiative and referendum and the pursuing of direct legislation laws. Resolved, That it is the sense of this convention, that delegates chosen to represent Clackamas county in the democratic Btate convention, to be held on the 26d mst., should attend that con vention in pprson if possible and m case of the inability of any delegate to so attend, his p'oxy shall be given to some member of the delegation, and in case of his absence the delegaiion shall cast tne vote ol tne absentee. Whereas, The trusts and combines. the corporations and the representatives of the national banks are intrenched in power and are in possession of all the functions of our government as the results of the lavish and unscrupulous use of enormous sums of money in onr ast presidential election ; coupled with every species of intimidation and fraud ; thereby defeating thp will of the Ameri can people at the polls, and Whereas, The promises, pledges, and prophesies of these representatives of centralized wealth were made to deceive and have been proven false, it now devolves upon a great people to register a just verdict against these despoilers of our national honor, these jugglers with national confidence and these wreckers of our national propenty ; and W hereas, The H,ngiish gold standard has been elevated even above our "Stars and S'ripes" by these apers after royalty ; and w hereas, The the wealth producers. the laborers, tlieartizan, the farmer and the patriotic, business men of the country are found lighting under the silver banner, though in different political parties ; and wnereas, I he supreme need of the hour demands the alliance of all these silver forces against the common enemy. entrenched behind the single gold standard, therefore be it Resolved, That the democracy of Clackamas county in conventinn as sembled ever mindful of the liberties of the people and exalting patriotism above partisanship hereby demand that our delegates elected to attend the state convention use all honorable means to effect a union of the silver fnrces in the coming campaign. DELEGATES PRESENT. Abernethy R. L. Russell, B. S. Bel- lomy (R. A. Miller proxy), M. Huerth (W. L. Keckner proxy), W. L. Beckner, C. W. Jennings (J R. Seavers proxy), R.Seavers, R. A Miller, Joe Fromong (K. A. Miller proxy.) Barlow W. W. Jesse, L. Grazer. Wm Covey, V. A. Hovis. Canby C. N. Wait, f . L. Coleman, J. A. Cox (Chas. N. Wait proxy), Henry Smith (P. L. Coleman proxy). i . r.. etaimaKer. Canyon Creek John Dolan (L, P Williams proxy), L. P. Williams. Canemah T. M.Long (S.J. Vaughan proxy). C. W. Ganong, u. (J. tields Clackama J. v btrite, A. ft. tlol- comb, D. L. Prettyman, Wm Johnson, M. Hubbard, J. Uaftney. Damascus L. 0. Metzner, 5 votes. Eagle Creek P. Judd, S. A. Douglas, J. J. Judd, II. C. tiithens, W J. Currin (11. C. tiithens proxy.) George Fred Rath, Frank Almert, (rred Kath proxy.) Harding 0. D. Robbins, Frank Wil son, A M. Kirchem, C. A. Richey. Highland II. W. Card, Kd. Leich tweis (II. W. Gard proxy), John Leich tweis (II. W. Gard proxy), Thos Thom son (II. W. Gard proxy), Jacobson, (II . W. Uurd proxy.) , Maple Lane A. T. Ilowland, F. D. Carroll, Joseph R. Myers, W. B. Staf ford, B. F. Linn. Marquain P J Ridings, J E Jack, S R Taylor, Mort Robbins, Geo Birchet, John Stanton, Macksburg A D Gribblo, John Daly, Li h Howers, J K. (iribbie. Oswego D W Kelsey (3 proxies for) wm Smith, D M Davidson, Wm Davis Oregon City No. 1 J. J. Cooke. T. F Cowing, E. D. Kelly, John F Jennings A.N. Munsey, Robert Caufield (E D Kelly proxy), A. H. Schwan. Oregon City No. 2 II . Straight, V. R, Hyde, A. W.Cheney, T. 8. Lawrence Fred Muck (T.S.Lawrence proxy), S Crumbley (Chas Kelly proxy), Sam Marrs (II. Marrs (V. W. Kellv. Straight proxy), W. W R. Hyde proxy), Charles Pleasant Hill Herman Pepper, 3 votes Tualatin T. L. Turner, Louis Toedte- nieier, S. r . Sharp. Upper Molalla Oren Cutting, Jacob Harlcss, O W Robbins, W O Vaughan W II Engle, II L Vaughan, Oliver Hob. bins, John Trullinger, Samuel Engle Needy J F Campau, W C Sorrels, N J Hardesty (J F Campau proxy), Win Owens. West Oregon City (Ira Jones proxy for) Hiram H. Blanketifhip, Ira Jones, J. B. lianev, B Thompson, James Thompson, John Crcegan, Chas. E. Shannon. Sliver Kopublicaii Convention. The silver republicans of Clackamas county met in mass convention at Justice Schuebel's oliice at 11 a. m., Saturday. The meeting was called to order by Wil liam Barlow, chairman of the county central committee, who on motion was made permanent chairman of the con vention. On motion tho following declaration of principles were unanimously adopted : We demand the free and unlimited coinage of gold and silver at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, independent ol the action of any other nation. We demand that all money shall be issued directly by the government, in quantity attenuate for the needs of the people, and all money so issued, whether gold, Bilver or paper, shall be a full legal tender for all debts, public or private. We demand that no contract or law shall discriminate against any money issued by the government. We demand the speedy repeal of the national banking laws. We demand that there shall be no .urther issues of United States interest- ing bearing bonds in time of peace. We proteBt against any legislation for tho retirement of the "United States treasury notes, (greenbacks), the money with which, under the republican ad ministration of our revered and martyred Lincoln, the nation was preserved from dip memberment. We demand the election of all officers by the direct vote of the people. We believe that under a republican form of government, all laws enacted for the people, and we therefore demand direct legislation by the people. The following resolution was also unanimously adopted by the conven tion. Resolved, That we favor a union with all reform parties that are in favor o uniting against the silver single gold standard. The following were placed in nomina tion for delegates to the state conven tion, and on motion were nnaninmuBh elected: William Barlow, of Bailow; George Knight and William Mack, ol Canby, S. W. Morgan, of Oregon City, and Thomas Pusey, of Barlow. Collars, cuff s and leather belts, at the Racket Store. Hair Switches, at the Racket Store. Good roast or green coffee 9c pound, raisins 4c, smoking tobacco 15c pound, bluestone 5c, oranges and lemons lc each, garden hoe 25c, Red Front Trad ing Co. A Sure Tliiiiic for Yon. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thing, mnousness, sick neao ache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused hy con stlpation and sluggish liver. Oascareti' Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new iver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure oi money refunded C. C. C. are a aim lung, fry a box to-dav ; 10c, 2ac, fiOc Sample and booklet free. All druggistx Everybody Says So. Cascarets Oandv Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, livet and bowels, cleansingtheentiresvstem. dispel colds, . cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness PleaHe buy and try a box of C- C. C. to day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re nnded. Price 25 cents per bo. For sale by Charman & Co. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS Move the bowels trently. relieves the Couth cures the feverish coudition and Headurm making tl the beet and Quickest remedy for Coughs. Colds, and La Grippe. Cures In one day. M cure, no pay. P-lceKo. Educate YourHowla With Casoareta Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C.C.C. fail, drug' gists refund money. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al druggists refund the money lf it fails to oure, 25 TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if It fails lo oure. 25c CEMETERY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to any and all persons who have taken up or purchased lots in what is known as the Oregon City Cemetery to apply to the City Recorder, on or before May 1st, 1898, for a certificate of title to same. All lots or portions of lots in said cemetery for which certificates of title have not been issued by the said first day of May, 1898 shall lie considered as unpurchased am the title to same shall revert to the city and the holders or claimants shall be considered as forfeiting all rights that thev have acquired in the premises. This notice is published by order of the committee on city cemetery and all persons interested are earnestly request ed to take the necessary action to pro tect themselves. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 11th day of March. 1898. Thob F. Ryan, Recorder of Oregon, Ore For Over Fifty Years An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fiftv years by mil lions of mothers for their children whil teething, with perfect success. I sow lies the child, soitens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best retnedv for Diarrhrea. pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of ttie World. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. OASTOIIIA. TblfM- limili ilgutart, tl Gambrinus Cold Storage Grit'ssen &. Hallwyer, Props, Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Elegunt Family Rooms. OREGON CITY - OREGON Weak Men Made Vigorous (S.fcataJ? rwtvrr trstvnr What PEFFERS NERVIGOR Did! It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when an others Cull Young men regain lost maunood; old men recover youiuiui vigor. Aoaoiuieir uiiur ttiiiAKil in riire NiirvfliifliiMii. Lost vitality. Iiniiotency, Sightly Kmiiwloo,.It Power, ithrx, railing memory, iihiihi mm, ana all rfKltnf $tt,t-abut or aefttt and (n.iicrf(ion Wards off Insanity and consumption. Don't let druggist Impose a worthies substitute on you oeeanse it vicioa a greater rroni. iusim ou nov lug PKKFKK'SMiRVHiOK.orsendforlt fan be carried In vest ixs ket. Prepaid, plain wrapiwr, fl per box. or tt for f .1. with A Written inar antcetol ureoc tirtuntl Money, l'ainphlttfre I'l.iTEIv 11 tUlC.il. ASS'S, Chicago, 111. For Sale by Charman k Co. mmm. JefictablcPreparationforAs slmilaUng ttieToodandReguIri liig the Stomachs and Bowels of PromotesPigcstion.ChcctfuI ncss andRest.Contains neither Opwm.Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. Pumpkin SttJ" . AbcSama I JtxkdUSJti- I JnmSttd lmtnmnt - f SUdirtmakStim I fiimSttd- I rimfudSuair . I hhluyreaiftanr. f A perfect Remedy forConstipa- llOIl, SOUr OlUUlilUl.lJiaiiiiuta Worms .Convulsions .Feverish osss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. w BfiiS "ill EXACT COPY 0? VBAPPEB. SJMMONS. in the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, for lue rouuiy oi uackamas. R. Roork, Plaintiff, vr. Nancy L. ftunter, J. C. Rourk.KHza W. Roork, Sallna A.Green, Ida A. Grill, Mrs. Roberts, widow of J. W. Roork, de ceased; P. H. K Kirk, James L. Roork, Annie E. Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Sarah C. Kelly, Ada E. Telderman, Pearl Roork, Bam. A. Kelly, Mrs. McKenzle, John B. Kelly, Benj. J. Kelly, Mrs. Lillle Dundee, Mrs. Moriah Buoy, unknown children of Mrs. (,'orlniu Culbert win, deceased; unknown children of Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin, deceased; unknown child ren of Harvey Roork, deoeased; W. M. Hack ler. (i. W. Hackler, Mahal a Haokler, Eliza PetHjnhn. J. B. Hackler, T.J. Hnckler, Jamiim Kittrell, K. A. Hackler, and all other heirs I uiianuwu ui inua. n. nuuia, ucceueeu, Defendants. To Nancy I,. Hunter, J. C. Roork, Eliza W. Roork, Sallna A. Ureen, Ida A. Urill, Mrs. Huberts, widow of J. W. Koork, deceased; P. H. Roork, Jas. L. Roork, Annie . Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Barah 0. Kelly, Ada B. Telderman, Pearl Koork, Bam. A. Kelly, Mrs. MoKenzie, John B. Kelly, Ben). J. Kelly, Mrs. Liltie Dundee. Mrs. Moriah Buoy; unknown child ren of Mrs. Corinna Culbertson, deceased; unknown children Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin, de ceased; unknown children of Harvey Roork, doceascd: W. M. Haokler, ti. W. Haokler, Mahala Hackler, Eliza Petiijohn, J. S. Hack ler. T. J. Hackler, Jamtna Kittrell, K A. Hackler, and all other heirs, unknown, of Thomas R Roork, deceased; said Defendants. YOIT AND EACH OP YOU ARE HKREBY required to be and appear in the above entitled court on or before the second day of the next renulivr term thereof, to-wit: The lath day of April, 1898, to answer the oomplalnt against you in the above entitled suit, and if you lail so 10 do the plaintiff will lake a decree against you and each of you for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff be decreed to Lie tne owner oi tne soumwesi quarter ui sec tion 7, township 'l smith ol ranite 4 east oi lue Willamette Meridian, being the donation land claim of I'hus. Koork, in Clackamas county, Ore gon, and that you ami each of you be forever de barred from asserting anv claim thereto, and tor Mich other relief as shall seem meet and proper. Thin summons Is published by order of Hon. T. A. McHrluY. inch of said court, made lu open court on the 25th day of January, 18U8. ii. E. lkuss, Attorney lor riainun. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE L'elilleinen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in Oregon. Monthly 5 and expenses. Position steady Reference. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. SUMMONS. t ii the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, for the county oi ciacKiunas. Anna W. Mathews, Plaintiff, vs. George R. Ded- man and Clara 8. Dedinan, his wife, trail (!. Johnson and Johnson, his wife, and Augeline Berry, Defendants. To George R. Dedinan, Defendant IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATK OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above en titled cause by the tirBl day of the next term of court after the expiration of the publication of this summons, to-wit., by Mouday, April 18th, 181)8, and if you fail to so answer for want there ol, tlM plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: For judgment against you for SISiii.iW. with interest from December 47th, 18115, at the rate of It) per cent per annum, and f4u.35 with interest from May ilth, 18H7, al 10 per cent per annum; and il7i.0U as attorneys' fees; all in United Slates gold coin, together with the costs and disburse ments of tills suit, and for a decree foreclosing plalntitt's mortgage upon the following described properly in Clackamas county, state of Oregon, to-wit: All of tract "K," Clackamas Riverside, according to the duly recorded map and plat thereof on tile or record lu the otllce of Ike Recorder of Conveyances of Clackamas county, staie of Oregon; and for the sale of said properly to satisfy said Judgment and barring and fore closing 'you of all rigiil, claim or equity of re- redemption in said premises and every part thereof and for such other ana lurtner relict as to ttie court may seem meet and equitable. This nublication is maile bv order of Hon John B. Clelaud, Judge of the clrouit court of tlie state of Oregon, for the county of Multno mah. Ri'tinur In tiie absence from Clackamas county of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the circuit court ot tno state ol uregou, lor saiu county of Clackamas, which order was duly made March id, lsns. KENTON, BRONOtHlH & MU1R, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Nellie L. Fuller, Plaintiff, vs. Albert Fuller, De fendant. , To Albert Fuller. Defendant. In the name of theslate of uregou: You are hereby required lo appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in tne Hoove emuicu sutv on or ueiore tno tirstdayof the next term, to-wit; On Monday, ihe lsth day of April, 1MI8; and lf you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said complaint, towit: A dissolution of the 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 od. 18'J. C. D. D. C. LATOl'RETTE, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. 117 ANTED TRl'STWORTHY AND ACTIVE W I itetitlemen or ladies to travel for responsible established house in Oregon. Monthly oo and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose (iclf addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion rouipany. Dept. Y.Chicago. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTIjE of Oaitorls ii put cp in on-slz bottles only. It Is not told ia bulk. Don't allow anyone to Mil yon anything elao on tho plea or piomlto that It ll "Jnrt si good" and "will wuwor wy ju. poio," V Bm that yon get O-A-8-T-O-B-tA. j mil Alif X .-JL ll It vrtpfir. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the estate of George Freeman, Deceased. VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE 1 undersigned the administratrix of the estate of George Freeman, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the neces sary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis tratrix at the office of Hedges & Griffith in Ore gon City, Clackamas County, Oregon. MARY FREEMAN, Administratrix aforesaid. Hedges & Griffith, Attorneys for Administratrix. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. , A. E. Latotirette, Executrix, Plaintiff, vs. Q. W. N. Taylor, John Ecker, Daniel MoCarly and Olive McCarty, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, as. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, DE cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of tne above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 23d day of February, 1898, upon Judgments rendered and entered in said court on the 24th day of January, 1898, in favor of A. E. Latourette.Executrlx, plaintiff, and against U. W N. Taylor, John Ecker, Dauiel McCarty and Olive McCarty, defendants, being for the following amounts against the several defen dants; against Defennant G. W. N. Taylor the sum of fill, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 24th day of January, 18'.8, and the further sum of 50 as attorney's fees, and the further sum of $15 as costs and disbursements, and against Defendant Daniel McCarty for f'2600, and the further sura of fiOOas attorney's fees, and against John Kcker, oeienuaut, lor tne sum oi o.i. Desiaes WO as attorney's fees, and against each and every of said defendant!! for the costs of and upon una writ, coininauuiug me 10 maae sine oi ine following described property in the following order and proceeds to be applied as hereaiter stated, to-wit: first The N or the K yt ol the w w ol Sec. 30 and the W U of the B E ii of 8 W i of Sec. :), and lots fl and 7 of Bee. 80; all In Twp.4 8, R. 1 K. of the Willamette Meridian, the proceeds of the sale of the same to be applied first to the pay ment of the amounts found due pliiintitl herein from defendant G. W. N. Taylor and second to the amount found due this plaintiff from de fendant naniel McCarty and to sell: Second The E i of the 8 E i of 8 W of said Sec. 80 in said Twp. 4 8., R. 1 E. of the Willamette Mer. idiam, and that t he proceeds of sale of said last described property be applied first to the pay ment of any balance that may remain unpaid upon the amount found due as above from de fendant G. W. N. Taylor to this plaintiff, and the balance, if any, lo be applied to tilt amount fniitid due this plaintiff from this defendant John Ecker as above specilied. Now, therefore by virtue of said execution, Judgment order aud decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Satur day, tne 2d day of April, IS'jS, al the hour ot two o'olock p. ni , at the front door of the county couit 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. 8. f;old coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and uterest which the within named defendants, O.W.N. Taylor, Daniel McCaity and Olive Mc carty, or either of them, had on tho mortgage herein, to-wit: April 21st, 1890, or since had in anj to the first above described real property, or any part thereof, as well as the right, title and inter est which the defendants within named, U. W. N. Taylor and John Ecker, or either of them, bad on the date of the mortgage herein, to-wit: A; ril 21st, 181, or since had in or to the last above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, interest, costs, disbursements and all accruing costs. G. W. GRACE Sheriff of Clackamas Countv, Oregon . Dated, Oregon City, Or., February 24, lSim. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fur the County of Clackamas. V. Rechner, Plaintiff, vs. J. P. Watkins, Albert Watkins, John Waikius, Floyd Watkins, Bessie Polan, J. Folan, et al., Defendants. To J. P. WatkliiB aud John Watklus, said de fendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before the first day of the next term of said court, beginning April lMh, 1mi8, and II you fail to answer for waul thereof, the plaintiff will apply lo the court for the relief de manded In said complaint, to-wit., the foreclos ure of a cerain mortgage of (li'iO, given by you to plaintiff upon the following described prop erty, Bituate in said county, namely: A pari of the D. L. C. of Samuel D. Francis and w ife and being in section 8,Tp. 8 8., R.2 E. of the Willam ette meridian; heKinuinii al a point 20 feet fast ol the SE. corner of the D. L. C. of L. D. C. 1-at-onrette No 8a in said township and range, run MM ning inence norm 10 minute west lo.ll lialns; thence east 6.D6 chains lo west side of land for merly owned by J. D. Rentier; theme south (52 degrees ar.d 45 minutes west 11 links; thence south 16 minutes east 12.78 chains to county road; thence along the county road south 72 d. grecs west 7.V0 chains to place of beginning, containing 10 acres of land, in Clackamas counlv and slate of Oregon. This summons is published bv order of Judge John B. Clelaud, made and dated Man h 2d, lb'.'8. C. D. A D. C. LATOI RFTTK, Attorneys, lor Plaintiff OASTOIIIA. Tki fxe- imllt li n ftrf vrsppML ifutut f