Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, April 08, 1898, Image 8

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    ONE OF TWO WAYS
The b'adder was created (or one pur
pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine,
and as hiusIi it is not lialile to any form of
disease except bv one of two way. The
first way i tiom imperfect action of the
kidney. The eeoond way ig Mom care
less local treatment of oher diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid
neys is the chief caiiKPof bladder tronhlea
80 the womb, like the bladder, a creat
ed for one purpose, and if not doctored
too much id not liable to weakness or
disease, except in rare cases. It is
situated back of any very close to the
bladder, therefore any pain, disease or
inconvenience nianili s ed in the kidneys,
back, bladder or urinary pnssaio is often,
by mistake, attributed tofema'e weak
ness or womb troubles of some sort.
The error is easily made and may lie as
easily avoided. To find out correctly,
set your mine axiile for twenty four
bonis ; a sediment or set t linn indicates
kidney or bladder trouble Tho mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-ltoot, the groat kidney
and bladder remedy is soon realised.
If you need medicine yon should have
the best. At druggists fitly centband
one dollar. Yon may have a sample
buttle and pamphlet, both sent free by
mail upon receipt of three tvo-cent
stamps to cover cost of postage on the
bottle. Mention Oregon Cny Courier
and send your address to Dr Kilmer &
Co., Binuhamton, N Y. The proprie
tor of tins paper guarantee the genuine
ness of this offer.
CASTOniA.
fbe fan-
limlls
li n
dfutiut
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning.
Jobbing of AH Kinds
a Specialty.
Wilson k Cooke'a U ORKfiON CITY,
uid stand -7f oukuoh.
Gambrinus Cold
Storage
Grieseen & Hallwyer, Props.
Best
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Elegant Family Rooms.
OREGON C'TY OREGON
BOLTON DAIRY
UH4S. CATTA. Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
pivcn; delivered to any
,,. ; . , part of the city.
Try Holtoo -Dairy 11 ml lie Coiivnccd'
W. IK YOUXU'S
Livery & feptl Stable
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
tyi-St Xf.ifc ""WWW A AAJAl-lAlM Ul iUl
DR. KESSLER,
Till old ena armed ipeolnllst, ofHt, Louis,
well known by tila long residence anil sue
cpwliilly practice In thta olty, continue lo
iirctWiilly treat all ktuda of chroulc. and
private itlscnaeB
rOrU WDPnTMriJIr1 'or the poor who call
in lib inrjillUlLDIl lu person at the ofllce
every aflcruoou
BLOOD AND SKIN
lino Talma, Tuuiora. Tetters, Kcictna ami
VIiit Impurities of tha lilmid thoroughly
'HKllriil. il, leaving tha system In a strong,
pure and healthful state,
DUriTMITlQlf treated by an old German
nniiUlinlllOlU rmelT, This remedy vm
prcsoiitcil In Dr. Keaseler by a frleud In
Berlin. II liua never lulled.
flJ T) Cfiripa I'leora, Cancera, ele., treated, no
UhlJ UUIlLO difference how long nlfoclod.
KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS.
Iiii niiit, dlllicull, ton irniucnt, milky or blooov
urine, ti 11 it I itrn t dlsohargea, careiully treated,
Piles, mctiniatisni and neuralgia treated by
our new reineulin.
Tnke a clear bottle) at bedtime anil nrtnnte
In the but Mo, ma ruble itnil loon hi II In 1 1 it
inornlng. u it ia cloudy, ot ban a cloudv set
tllng In it, you have nine kidney or bladder
disease,
TAPP WflDM amoved In tweiity-firtir lioiirn
I Mil HUlUilNoe wornii lu window at of-
'li' l.i lo;i. leel long,
RRPATU TIMQ W"nit persona cverv
UllliJUU iMllllVo davwhow lireuih innclla
ei bad It i disgusting. This cornea (nun Cn
liitrli oi either iim nose nr sti.iimcli. tin mid
w examined. It ciui bo cured before the
ihmiI bonoa becomes Invo'.vt'd.
milNfr MPW ,f y,m. "rt.ublodwlth nlRht
lUUnu lUDTt enilNsloiit.exhuustlngdinliis,
Implex, InimIiIuIik-mh, aversion to itovlvi v,
lltiplOlICk, drMllldCllCV, lliaa ill OIHTKy, Hll'l-
Miion mill W'lli'ouililenoii, whtoli d-irlv j-im
'I your iimnhiMiil and alwlntily unlit Vuu
rir Kiiuly, bimliuma or niarrlaisn-ir y,iU ra
thus inllii tid you iniiy kuow caiim' no
anil lio tri'Hii'd.
MIDDLE-AGED MENono-'rw';
wi .Ik, ni'liiiiu tiai'ka ami klilntivs; livqin'iit,
luilniul iiilniitliiii ami willim-nt In iiUiki; tin
IMiii'iiiy or wnakiiiwi of arxual urcaon, and
mln r uuuilNliikiiblK iIkui of imrvoua tli liiliiv
ami iriiunlur decay, klany die of Ihi.
ilililoully, liinoranl ot tha caune. The moat
niiMliiale cu.si't o( tlila charadcr treati d.
PP1VATP '"""aaoa. Oloet, Oonorrhen, In.
1 lUl ill u llMliiKlloni.lllKObnrne, Mrlduri-n.
i uIiiii s of Diyana, Kyiihllla, llvilivuulo
Variuot'i'le and kindred trouble treaUid.
Consultation Free to All.
Ovnctt IIourb: From OA. M. to
8 P.M. Call or address
J. Henri Kessler M. D.
At St. Louis Dispensary,
230t YAMHILL STRCCT.
POBTULND. .... OllliOON.
Continued from first page,
Senator W 8 U'Ren.
Retireeentativea Geo Ogle and Jas
Coon.
Judiie W W Myers.
. dork Elmer Dixon.
Recoriler A Luollen.
Assessor L Stout.
Treasurer J Siiale.
School ii'upt H S Starkweather.
The chairman and secretary were
authorize to till the vacancies that
minht occur on the ticket.
The convention then adjourned to
Weinliard'H hall to meet in joint session
and elect precinct justices and constables.
Afti-r these nominations were made
the joint convention had the pleasure of
listening to Hon H L Harkley, candidate
for joint senator, V S U'Ren, (ieorge
Ogle, 0 A Fitch, Col. U. A.' Miller,
George Knight, O. H. Isom and others.
For Justice of Oregon! ity 0. Schue-
hel WMS nominsltnil hv runmlivt otwl T
, S. Lawrence by democrats lor constable.
rur couHiauie ine names anil vote ot
each in as follows: J F Jennings 13, T
S Lawrence 22, Ed Fortune 1, W H
Savage 2, John Green 3. "'
PKKCINCT COMMITTEEMEN.
R A Miller, chairman.
A W Cheney, secretary.
Abemethy R A Miller, Oregon City.
Barlow W W Jesse.
Beaver ( reek
Boring
Can by 0 N Waite.
Canemah G C Fields Oregon City.
Canyon ( reek LP VVilliams.Clarkes.
( ascades
Cherryville
Clackamas A E Ilolcomb.
Damascus L C Metzner.
Eagle Creek 1 Judd.
Gartield Ed Crawford, OurrinBville.
George K Rath.
Hanhng 0 D Robbins, Stone.
Highland H V Gard, Clarkes.-
Maple Lane Joseph R Myers, Ely,
Marquam J E Jack.
Milk Creek George Frazier, Union
Mills.
Milwaukie
Macksburg 0 D Gribble.
Molalla 0 W Robbins.
Needy A Campuu.
New Era
Oregi n City No 1 E D Kelly.
Oregon City No 2 H Straight.
Oregon t ity No 3 V H Savage.
Oswego D VV Kelsey.
Pleasant Hill W F Young.Kherwood.
Sievers
Soda Springs A V Davis, Marquam
Springwater 1
Tualatin T L Turner, Stafford.
Unioi
Oregon City Ira Jones, Oregon
City.
Stale Committeeman P L Coleman of
Can by.
DELEGATES PRESENT.
Abernethy: J R Severs, li A Munson
(Uobt A Miller proxy), B S Bellomy, V
i, r.ecKner, itoui a Miller, Jl T MaUen.
D II CIjso.
Barlow: Ed t. raves, C A Hovis, Will
Bauer, Jacob Yost.
CanemuhtGC Fields, 0 V Ganong,
E T Fields.
(anby: ON U'aite, J A Cox (0 N
Waite inox), Henry Smith (P L Cole
man prox), F E Slahacker, P L Cole
man. Canyon Creek: L P AVilliams. John
Dolan (L P W ilhams prox).
Clackamas: b On pus. W Johnson. 1)
L Prrttyinan, J Gal'fuey, A E Holeoiub.
J E Sliito.
DanmscuB: L 0 Metzner, Arthur
lull, Jaa CrookHliank, L C Metzner
2 irox.
Eagle Creek: S A Douulas (P Judd
orox) ,1 J Judd (P Judd, prox) Giaville
Linn, James Linn, P Jutltl.
Garfield: G Krieglmum (Ed Craw
ford pmx), Ed Crawford John P lrvin.
Geoige: 1' Rath, Frank Almost.
11. .riling: L II Kirchein, A M Kir-
chein, O W Richey, (A M Kirchem
irux) v l) KohlriiiH.
Highland: II W Gard pioxy for YA
I.iichtweis, John Leichtweis, J L Scott.
J W Voder, 11 W Gnrd.
Maple Lime: A T llowland, F D Car
rol, J R Myers, W B Stafford, 11 F Linn
Miiriiuuin: Mart Robliins, .1 E Jack,
J E Stanton, J R Skirvin, W H Lenon,
(M l.euon, prox), A FJaek (J E Jack
prox).
Macksburg: A 1) Gribble, J II Daly,
A V RigKS, J K Gribble
Molalla: Oliver Robbins, Oren Cut
ting, 11 L Vanghan, Frank Adams, Jas
Baty. D Engle.
Needy: J N Hartlesty (PA Moore,
F T Smitli (N C Sorrels prox).
Oregon City No 1: E D Kelly, J J
Cooke, J F Jennings, W L Snidow, T F
Cowing, A H Schrain, Ed Shaw.
Oregon (ity No. 2: V R Hyde, II
Straight, T S Lawrence, 0 V Kelly, A
V Cheney, John Gleason, AV M Green,
Ci Crumley.
Oregon Oitv No. 3: John Green, K P
Elliott, W 11 Savage, AVm Estes (W 11
Cooke prox). W 11 Cooke.
Oswego: W Kelsey, Wm Smith,
Win Davis, L M Davidson (S J Yaughan
prox).
Pleasant Hill: Herman Pepper, M 0
Young, W F Young.
Tualatin : T 1. Turner, S F Sharp, I.
Toedtemeir
est Oregon City: Ira Jones prox for
J W Thompson, J P Baney, B Baney,
D Thompson, Ira Jones, ( has E Shan
non, it 11 lllai'kenslup, John A Traeey.
l'LATFOHM,
Resolved. That tlin hoiiiiIii'h .l..in,i..r.it
and sliver republiean parties of Clacka
mas county assembled, in convention.
it ii ,i . ... . . 1
mi'y nun neariuy re-aiiirni ami endorse
tho platform of tho people's, democrat
and silver republican parties as adopted
at Portland by tho recent state conven
tions.
Resolved, That the migratory system
ol district attoinev should be substituted
by each county having its own county
attorney, at a moderate salary, whose
duty it shall be to protect all county in
terests, including all prosecutions.
Resolved, That we demand such
changes in our laws as are necessary to
provide for precinct organization, giving
each precinct power to elect its own as
sessor, road supervisor, and all local
ollicers.
Resolved, That we view with alarm
the constantly increasing expenditure of
tho county court, and demand more
careful ami economical administration
in that ollice.
ye pledge our candidates to do all in
their power to amend our law fixing the
salaiy of county ollicers in Clackamas
colintv so that. ih. v.i,i-li 1. .;.,.. .,t...n
be: For sheriff, 1000; county clerk,
$MX); recorder, $7iK); treasurer, $U00;
county judgo, fS(X; superintendent of
public instruction, $720; county survey.
l,ri This amendment to Lie referred
tO tha VOfirfl nf I lunlroman nt
. - - .Hu.wu.ug Wllllb UUll
later than the annual school election in
March, 189!), to take effect as soon as t
is approved by the majority of thobe
voting.
Populist Convention.
OK HER OF BUSINESS.
Election of permanent officers.
Appointment of committee on plat
form. Election of conference committee.
Nomination of coroner, surveyor,
school superintendent, treasurer, asses
sor, recorder, clerk, sheriff, commis
sioner, judge, three representatives, one
senator, district ollicers, county chair
man. We further respectfully recommend
that the county be divided into live dis
tricts as follows:
All the Westside of Willamette river
to be district No. 1 ; north of the Clack
amas river No. 2; south of th Molalla
river iNo. i; Oregon City, Mple Lane,
Canemah and Abernalhy, No. 4; be
tween Molalla and Clackamas livers No.
5. The delegates from each of said dis
tricts to elect one member of the con
ference committee.
These districts elected the following
conference committee: .
Conference No. 1, F. S. Baker j No.
2, M. V. Thomas; No. 3, E. E. Gleason ;
1C A II T II .HI. c '
1", vjcuign ljwzeiie; no. o, oceve
Hutchinson.
Platform and resolutions the chair
appointed W. W. Myers, J. C. Walga
tii'it, Clyde Evans, Robert Schuelel,
Gi orge Hargreaves.
At the evening the committee on
platform was ready to report, but the
convention declined to hear any report s
or nominate di-trict ollicers until the
conference committee concluded its la
bors. At 8 o'clock the convention instructed
the conference committee to report pro
gress in one hour, and at 9:15 the report
was submitted.
The conference committee on appir
tionment of olficers reported as follows:
Populists to have senator, two repre
sentatives, county judge, clerk, recorder,
assessor, school superintendent. Demo
crats to have one representative, sheriff,
county commissioner, surveyor, coroner
Silver republicans to have county treas
urer. Tho printing patronage to be
equally diviiled between the Hekald
and the Covrier.
This report was discussed at consider
able length and many suggestions and
amendments were proposed. The gener
al consensus of opinion seemed to bo
that the office of county treasurer should
in justice be accorded to the populists,
inasmuch as the present incumbent, Ja
cob Shade, is an old, tried and true
reformer and a faithful otlicer, who
would certainly receive the nomination
were the populists allowed this place.
After the circumstances attending Mr.
Shade's nomination and also his long
and self-sacrificing devotion to the cause
ol reform were explained lo the silver
republicans they geiurou-ly withdrew
their claim and the treasurer was given
tn the populists. The democrats then in
alike spirit of fiiriiess and generosity
withdrew their claim lor one representa
tive in favor of the silver republicans.
This generous action on the part of the
silver republiciinsand democrats created
a warmth of feeling and growth of conii
dence in the integrity of all parties 'hat
could not possibly have been produced
in any oilier way. It is not possible to
describe in cold type the lei ling of unity
and devotion to tiie cause that followed
instantly as the result of this saciilice.
It proved conclusively tb.it this union
was not Bought by any of the paities as
a means ot getting the oliices for either
personal or party advantage, but wholly
for the advancement of our common
piincipies.
MORNING SESSION, 'SECOND HAY.
After some little preliminary work
the convention proceeded to the nomi
nation of ollV ers. The present incum
bents of five of the county offices were
nominated as follows: County superin
tendent, 11. G. Starkweather; a.-wt'ssor,
L Smut; recorder, A. Lewelling; clerk,
Elmer Dixon; treasurer, Jacob Shade.
These nominations were made by ac
clamation and without one dissenting
voice, thus showing the high esteem in
which these ollicers are held. Forthe
ollice of county judge the following live
candidates were placed in nomination;
W. W. Myers, II, Tldessen, A. Lace,
D. W. Smitli and Dr. J. W. Powell.
The first ballot resulted as follows:
Myers 58; Thiessen 43; Lacey 10;
Powell 9; Smith G. On second 'ballot
Myers received 83, a majority, and by
motion was declared the unanimous
choice.
On the first ballot for representative
Geo. Ogle was nominated by 114 votes,
72 beinu necessary for a choice. On the
the Becond ballot James Coon was nom
inated by 7S votes.
For state senator W. S. U'Ren was
nominated by acclamation, receiving a
regular ovation and not a single dissent
ing vote being cast. He was nominated
for county chairman but declined lo al
low his name to go before the conven
tion, Henry Thiessen was unanimously
chosen county chairman.
Prkoinct Ticket.
t. Justice, t'lyilo Kvuut of Tualatin, ( on.
stable trunk UnMwr ul I'nitiiiiin.
jhsUib, (inn iminlnalMl). lonnt.ible,
11. W. Kiieliler iil'Oswi'Kii.
't l,,.l..u A L II.. I. , !...!
, ,i t.-i r, . . r,. i t,.i. wiiiii i.i l lltl'IMlll! nn,
( unstiilile. V. 1.. Johns, hi of Clackamas.
4. justice. 1 . Ncluii'O I ol (iri'Kiin city.
CouHtiilile, 1 I,. Lawrence of Oreou City.
(I'm Inct iihnil lii'il).
li. .bintli e. CIiik. N W alli'of Canliv Cim.
Mtalee, Jiist'iih Slinll of Canliv.
? I,.u.... VV U I.,..,.. ... b..-i
i. Bii.nv, i ... " , wi ntinuw. 1,1111-
stable, K. M. Mnltliewn ol II .rlow.
S. JuMUf, . I). Kby ot Molalla. Con
staliln. Win. Eveiiimi of MoUllu
9 .1 nut lie, Kiht. Si'luit'liel n( tarns. Con.
Klaoie, John l'aineiit Mnlllui.
Id. Justice, K. ltiuluiionl of Ulglil.inJ.
Couslnlilp. .1. 1 Myers o lllirlilnml.
i. 11. .lusileo, J. A. Ilamloliili of Viola.
t metallic, in. lvanilli' ot SprloKW der.
. I'J. Justice, II, llretlkitnnt of i..m:isril.
CiiiwIiiIiIh. Win Hiii kiiiitu of Uamiucn-.
. 13. iNo noiiilualiiiiis),
Republican Convention.
The reimblicnn countv convent inn mw
called to order by County Chairman
Muck Ramsby, at Weinhaid's hall, on
April tith, at 10 a. m.
Dr. J J l.eavitt of Molalla win made
temporary chairman and 1) W Kinnaird
secretary. Afterward they were made
permanent ollicers.
Committee of live on order of busi
ness appointed bv chairman as follows:
Dr CB Smith, J "a Tatliort, J V Camp
bell, A W Cooke, J 11 Wolfer.
Secretary read prepared credential re
port of delegates and it was approved.
Committee on resolutions appointed
John Denison, E H Burkhart, D II
Glass, CO Huntley and J M Peheimer.'
(ieo 0 Brownell was called for and
made a short speech.
Geo C Brownell was nominated for
State Senator by acclimation.
The following were elected delegates
to the state convention : Geo Currin, J
A Talbert, Chas Holman, Thos Killin,
ECahill, J G Porter, C G Huntley, J
U Campbell, A B Marquam, A Cooke,
John Denison, Chas Toole. Chas llohn
strom, Sidney Smyth, D Dimick.
The votes for countv judge stood :
'1st ballot! 2nd ballot
TFRyan 58 76
Frank Jaggar 35 37
H H Johnson 13 4
R Scott 16
J M Tracy 21 11
Scattering 2
For Sheriff
W H Smith 31 ...42...G1
J H Gibson 25 . . . 17 . '. . .
Wm Thompson 7 2
Chas E Burns 5 . , . ,
N M Moody 19 12. , " '
S M Ramsbv 34 .'.'.'57. . 83
E 0 Maddo ;k 24 14
For Recorder
TP Randall so
Wm Shank 05
For Clerk
M L Moore 17
Adolph Aschoff .io7
Geo h Story 0
H S Gibson ii
For Assessor
S J Ogles by 20 3
J F Nelson 13
Kli Williams 64 89
Geo J Currin 48 51
For Treasurer
E W Midlam 36 12
E P Carter 43 27
A B Marquam 05 ...... .100
For School Superintendent
EC Hackett and II S Strange were
mentioned, but after Mr Hackett witli
drew, Mr Strange was made the nominee
by a"clamation.
For I 'ommissioner
J R Morton 101
0 T Howard 20
John Van Curren t
L E Wise 12
For Coroner
Dr E A Somer 47
Dr J VV Norris 18
Dr II A Deadman 79
Grover Cleveland 1
For Surveyer
Ernest P Rands was made nominee
by acclamation.
For Representatives
George Randall 11
Alexander Thomson.Clackamas 8(i
J L Kruse, Stafford 134
0 II Dye 64
John Denison, Clarkes 10(i
John Yoder 28
A resolution was presented by J U
Campbell asking that state convention
place a man from Clackamas on the
ticket, viz: AS Dresser for attorney
general.
The following delegates to congres
sional convention were elected : J J
Leavitt, E M Hartman, R Scott, John
Cole, William Thompson, J W Meldrum,
J N Harrington, O A Miller, M M Mc
Geehan, C B Smith, M L Moore, A P
Todd, G B Dimick, F T Grillith, G W
Prosser.
CANEHAH.
The measles unit 'lipinheriu have aba
ted somewlint and tho school will sonti
be able to rcHiune woi-k.
Earnest Bencke ahnost. sueceded in
acconi)liliimr the ' break-neck Hpeed"
on a wheel. He came very near fractur
ing his nose Monday eveniim, which
means that ho facetting in the neiijhbor
hood of desired speed.
TheCiinemah Literary Society adjourn
ed indefinitely, two weeks ayo, on a -countjof
the epidemics. It is now learned
that the si ciety must secure new quait
ers, as the old school house will be oc
cupied by the janitor lor the Cainonali
school. The society havini constru ited
a good amount of the walk leading to
the new school hou-e, there is some
dissa islai'iiou w'nh ilia aciin.i of tii.i
scli'iol hoard, hut it must b reinnnibere'l
that Ihe permission to us a the hnihlin
was secured from the hoard and that
rijrht was lo expire at tlieir o.iii in. On
the other hand the society should be
regarded as an important factor for edit- !
cational purposes. Nevertheless, the !
socieiy interest will not bd quelled by
this Kinmihir event.
April Gih, Omkga
Easter Service at Episcopal Church.
Music appropiute to Easter Day will
be rendered at St. Paul's Episcopal
church, Siinday morni ng, by the regu
lar choir, augmented by the voices of
Mrs. K. E. Charman and Miss Florence
Morey. Kev. J. V. Weathedon of St.
Stephen's, Portland, Or., will olliciato.
Services will be held at 11 o'clock. Fol
lowing is the musical program.
Processional.
Hymn 122 "Jesus Lives."
"Christ Our Passover" Chapplo
Te Deuin Kotzchnear
Jubilate Deo lirownsmith
Hymn 121 "The Strife is O'er"
Offertorv.
"belly's Resurrection'' .... Miss Morey
Recessional . . "The Day of Resurrection'"'
There will bo no evening service.
Men and!uiedieines are judged bv w 1 at
they do. The great cures by Hood's
Sarsaparilla give it a good name every
where. Hiauiy In lllooil.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets Candy
Cathartic clean your blood ami keep it
clean, by stiiriug up the lazy liver and
driving all impurities from the body.
Hegin to-day lo banish piuipls, boils,
blotches, blackheads, ami that sickly
bilious complexion by takinit Cascarets,
beauty lor ten cents. All druggists,
satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 2")c, oOu
OABTOrilA.
The fie- tf t
OASTOniA,
- tw-t -
COVSTY OFFICERS.
Ju-lllt .... 0. E. 1 hives
rifik f CouiU fthntT lixm
ShmtV (. W Cruet
Ktmlor A. I.eulliiiK
Tivtuurvr Jjicob Simile
As-H'Simr hm-ieiip Stout
ScIuhiI ptriiitMhU nt II. 8tnrk wotUlitT
Survivor J, H. Wriht
' lnuer W.N. y.vlnvy
ommis8i,wrs
1 Iovtv Clork K. It. i'lMiiuT
1 " titu'riif .1. W. (ihUt
HKionltT Chas. O. I.uoIHmj
" Surveyor C. It. laom
w Assi'siir Mrs. L. Stout
County Court meets on flint Vetlm.'$il;iy After first
Moiulity of every iiionth,
Frobate Court mwU on first M tivlay of every
111011 til.
Circuit Cuit meets on thirvl Moudy iu April untl
first MonUy iu NjvemUT.
ftTimiiimiitiutiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiMilimtimiiiiiiiiimiiii n
'"" O'"''""" m;o ..-1 im ill mn.il. ni.i ul
Vegetable Prcparattonfor As
similating itveFoodandReguIa
ting the Stomachs andBowels of
PromotesDigcstion.Cheeiful
ncss and Rest.Contains neither
OpiumMorphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
jftmpkm Seed"
Alx.Srnna
Se&d
Jhpemunt -ft
QaionaitSoiM,
ffomSeed -tlarifud
Suqrrr .
VcUKyrma Flaw.
AperJect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
aess mid LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPYOTWEAPPEB.
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 Chicago, over the O. R. & N., Ore
gon Short Line, Rio Grande Western,
Denver k Rio Grande, Missouri Pacific
and Chicago & Alton. That car has
just been arranced for, and the one
previously scheduled for Monday has
been chanced to Thursday. It runs
through to St. Louis, via tlie Missouri
Pacific line. The car leaving Portland
Tuesday goes through to Boston, and is
promoted by the Chicago, Rock Island
Pacific. Wednesday's car runs to St.
Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis, over
the Turlington. All these special through
curs are receiving u gratifying patronage.
Consult O. R. it N. Agent before buying
tickets to the East.
like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constl
pal inn. sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
ear-il by Hood's rills. They do their work
easily and thoroughly.
Iiust alter dinner pills.
25 cents. All druggists.
Prepared tiy C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only rill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court nf the Statu of Oregon, for
the Cuunlyot Chn-'kiiinu.s.
In the matter of the estate of Ucorge Freeman,
De.'i'iiseil.
VOTICE IS lir.RKDY (ilVKN BY THE
unilorKiiiiioil thuuilininlstralrix of tlieestnle
of (ieiiri;e (-ri-enian, deceused, to Ihe creditors
ol, HDil nil pcrsoiiN ImviiiK claims B);iiliit the
mill ih ctMiscil, to t'xhihit them with the neres
kmi'V vouchers, within six months, after the llrst
publication uf Urn noiii-e, 10 the sm.l ailinliiis
tnilrix at the nlllee (if Hedges & (irllllth in Ore
gnu L'itv, LlaekumaB Countv, nreiron.
MARY FKKKM AN,
AduilnUtralrix aforesaid.
II RDGEB & GHtKnril,
Attorneys fur Administratrix.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
(or the County of Clackamas.
V. Kechner, Plaintiff, vs. J. P. Watklns, Albert
Watkius. John Watkiiis, Floyd Walkins, HusKle
Pulau, J. I'nlaii, ul al., Defendants.
To J. P. Watklns and John VYatkine, laid de
fendants. TN TUB NAME OF T1IK STATE OF ORKGfW:
You are herehy retpiired to appear and answer
the eomtilaini tiled against you in the above eu
titled suit 011 or before the tlr.si ilay of Ihe next
term of said court, beginning April 1Mb, lsus.
Htid If you fail n answer for want thereof, the
jilaiutiil will apply lo the eourt for the relief di-iiiiiuli-il
lu Saul eoinpluiip., to-wil., the foreclos
ure of a cerain mortgage of $1."i0, given by you
to tilaiulitl' uii.ni the following described prim-
erty. siiuute in said County, namely: A part of
Ihe I). I.. C. of Samuel l Francis and wife and
li.'ini! in section J,Tp. S S., It. 2 K. of the Willaiu
elle liierldiiin; beginning at a point '20 feet east
of the SR. corner of the 1. I,. C. i f L. 1). C. Ijit
ouretleNo 31' in said township .ml range, run
ning thence north 1." minutes west 15.11 chains;
(hence east li.ilo chains to west side of land for
merly owned by J. I). Henner; thence south ti2
degrees a;.d 45 liiinulea west 11 links; thence
south l.'i minulcN east VJ.73 chains to county
Mad; thenee along the county road south 7"J d
grees west 7.110 chain to place of heginning,
containing 10 acres of land, in Clackamas couniy
and slate of Oregon.
This summons is puhllshed by order of Judce
John li. Clelaud, made ami dated March 2d, lsOS,
C. D. & I). C. I.ATOI EKTTK.
Attorneys lor i'laimiff
Weak Men Made Vigorous
eSS -te
Kiw 'Jitit7 retw zrsiWT
What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did!
It acts powerfully and qolckly Cures when!!
others Mil. Young iin-u regain lost manhood; elo
nidi recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Gntir
Huteed to 1 lira rTosneea, Lost vitality.
1 111 potency. Sight lj I mission. Lost Toner.
l 1 !,.r tt. Kitlllnir niemnrr. Vauit insr Uia-
1 euiea, mid aVtttosrt lf-u or ezctnrt and
n.liiTrAn. Wards on Insanity and ccnimptloo.
1 Dou't let itruggit Impose a wort tilers suttltute en
I you lieeane It vielaii a greater pruiit. Insist on hav
I lug PHI KKk'SM- KVKiOK.oreendterlt Can
! be earned in vest p ket. Pre'rald. plain wrapper,
l per box. or U for .), with A Written .nr
unterlo Core or Hcfuuil Money. Pamphlet free
fi.H tlt MtUlCAL ASS N, Chicago, IU.
j For Sale by Ch arman A Co.
Liwer Ills
Pills
F P5
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EYERY
BOTTILE of
IiES
Oaatorla is put tp in one-size bottles only. It
11a not sold In balk. Don't allow anyone to tell
yon anything else on the plea or promise that it
U Inst as good" and will answer every puw
I pose," Bee that yon get U-A-B-T-U-JU-A.
Thabo-
)f - . . - - wnjpw.
SJMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
C. R. Roork, Plaintiff', vs. Nancy Ii. Hunter, J. C.
Roork,KMza W. Koork, Snlina A. Green, Ida A.
Grill, Mrs. Rob -rts, widow of J. W. Koork, de
ceased; P. H. Hoork, James L. Roork, Annie
K. Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Sarah C. Kellv,
Ada K. Telderman, Pearl Roork, Snm. A.
Kelly, Mrs. M Ken.ie, John 11. Kellv, Benj. J.
Kelly, Mrs. Llllie Dundee, Mrs. Moriah Buoy,
nnkuown children of Mrs. Corinna Culbert
son, deceased; unknown children of Mrs.
Kosi! M. Calvin, deceased; unknown child
ren of Harvey Roork, deceased: W. M. Hack
ler. G. W. llackler, Mithala Hackler, Khza
Petlljohn, J. 8. Huokler, T.J. Hitcklet, Juuiiun
Kitlrell, F. A. llackler, and all other heirs
unknown of Thos. li. Hoork, deceased;
Defendants.
To Nancy L. Hunter, J. C. Roork, FJlzaW. Roork,
Salina A. Green, Ida A. Grill, Mrs. Roberts,
widow of J. VV, Koork, deceased; P. 11. Roork,
Jas. L. Knoik, Annie E. Hale, Mrs. Carrie
Powell, tSariili 0. Kelly, Ada E. Teiderman,
Pearl Koork, Sam. A. Kellv, Mrs. McKenzie,
John B. Kelly, lienj. J. Kelly, Mrs. btllie
Dundee, Mrs. Moriah Buoy; unknown child
ren of Mrs. Corinna Culbertson, deceased;
unknown children Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin, de
ceased; unknown children of Harviy Koork,
deceased; V. M. Hackler, H. VV. llackler,
Manilla Hackler, Eliza Petlijohn, J. S. Hack
ler. T. J. llackler, Jaminii Kitlrell, F. A.
llackler, anil all other belts, unknown, of
Thomas R. Roork, deceased; said Defendants.
YOU AND KAC1I OF YOU ARE 11KBKIIY
required to be mid appear in the above
entitleil court on or before the second flav of the
next regular term thereof, to-wit: The l'Jth dav
nf April, ls'.'S, to answer the complaint against
you in the above entitled suit, and if yon lail so
10 do the plaintiff will t ike a decree against you
and each (if you for the relief demanded in the
complaint, to-wit: Thai the plaintiff be decreed
to be the owner of the southwest quarter of see
lion 7, lownship 2 south of ranee 4 east of the
Willamette. Meridian, being the donation land
claim of I'ltos. Koork, lu Clackamas county, Ore
gon, and that you and each of you be forcvor de
barred fruia asserting any claim thereto, and for
such other relief as shall seem meet and proper.
This summons is published by order of Hon.
T. A. McBride, judge of said court, made iu open
court on the 2."di dav of Jannarv, IK'.iS.
11. E. CROSS, Attorney for Plaintiff.
WANTED -TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible,
established house in Oregon. Monthly ' mid
expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope. The Doraiuton
Company, Dept. Y, Chicago.
SUMMONS.
In the Ciicuit Court of the State ot Oregon, tor
ihe County of Clackamas.
Anna W. Mathews, Plaintiff, vs. George K. Ded-
man and Clara S Deilmau, his wife, Kmil C.
Johnson and Johnson, his wile, and
Angelina Berry, Defendants.
To George R. Dedmau, Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
You are hereby required to appear and answer
Ihe complaint tiled against you in the above en
titled cause by the tirsl day of the next term of
court after the expiration of the publication of
this summons, to-w it., by Monday, April 18th,
Is'JS, and if you fail to so answer for want there
of, the platutill will apply to the court for the
relief demanded m the complaint, to-wit: For
Judgment against vou for 182o.OO. with interest
from December 27th, 18'.i.", at the rale of 10 per
cent per annum, and 4o.36 with Interest from
May ilth, 1SH7, at 10 per cent per annum-, and
175.00 as attorneys' lees; all in United Stales
gold coin, together wllh tho costs and disburse
ments of this suit, and for decree foreclosing
plaintiffs mortgage upon the following described
property in Cluekam us county, state of Oregon,
to-wit; AH of tract "R," C lackamas Riverside,
according to the duly recorded map and plat
thereof on tile or record in the otlice of the
Recorder of Conveyances of Clackamas county,
stale of Oregon; and ior the sale of said property
to satisfy said judgment and barring and fore
closing you of all right, claim or equity of re
redemption in said leeniises and everv part
thereof and for such other and further relief as
to the courl may seem meet and equitable.
This publication is made by order of Hon.
John B. Clelaud, judge of the' circuit court of
Ihe stale of Oregon, for the county of Multno
mah, acting 111 the absence from Clackamas
county ol Hon. Thomas A. Mi Bride, judge ol the
circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for said
county of Clackamas, which order was duly
made .March 2d, liix.
FKXTON, BRONOI'GH & Ml'IR,
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Ihe Couniy ol Clackamas.
Nellie I.. Fuller, Plaintiff, vs. Albert Fuller, De
fendant. lo Albert Fuller, Defendant. In Ihe name of
h ( slate of Oregon: You are hereby required to
upiear and answer Ihe complaint tiled against
ou in the iibnte eiiiilled suit 011 or before the
llrst day of the next term. to-wil: on Mimilnv.
the lsth day of April, lsns; and 11 vou fail io
answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will at plv
lo Ihe court for ihe relief demanded iu the said
complaint, towit: A dissolution of the marriage
contrai l existing between said parties, and that
plaintiff be awarded the custody of the minor
children.
Ibis summons is published by order of Judge
John 11. Clelaud. which order was made and
dated March sd, im.
C. D. A D. C. LATOl'KETTE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIYE
gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible
established house iu Oregon. Monthly ua and
expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose
cll ddressed stamped etivelope. The Dominion
ompauy. Dept. Y, Chicago.