ONE OFTWO WAYS ' The bladder wan created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and h nuch it is not liable to any form of dispasu except, bv one of two ways. The first way ie trom imperfect action of the kidney. The second way is from care less local treatment of ruber diseases. CHIEF CAUSE Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid neys is the cliiei cause of bladder l roubles 80 the womb, like the bladder, va creat ed for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated back of any Vr-ry close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manili sled in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weak ness or womb troubles of some sort. The error is easily mado and mav be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set vour 111 inn aside for twenty four hours: a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble The mild and the extraordinary effect of )r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and biadder remedy is soon realized. If you need medicine you should have the best. At druaiiiNts littv cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free bv mail upon receipt of three tvo-cent stamps to cover cos' of postage on the bottle. Mention Oregon City Courier and send your address to Dr Kilmer & Co., BitiKhamton, N Y. The proprie tor of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this ofl'er. OASTOniA. fit ho lt mill llgaatim, !l M vtrr F. C. GADKE, Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing of All Kinds a Specialty. Wilson k Cooke's Old Stand OREGON CtTY, OREGON. Gambrinus Cold Storage Griessen & Hallwyer, Props. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Elegant Family Rooms. OREGON CTTY OREGON BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA. Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Holtoo linlry and be Convnoed' II. Youxcrs Livery & Feed Stable Cor. Main and 4U1 St. OREGON CITY, OREGON WJob Printing at ths KESSLER, Thin old one armed apeclnP.st, ofHt. Louis, well known liy lili lone realdence mid mi eessfully practice In tlui olty, continue 10 auccessriilly treat Ml kluila 01 Obrouio auu private dlsoaaaa IU1JU 1UUUI.IJI.JJ ill lu persou at the office every ntloi noon BLOOD AND lino Talma. Tuiiiora, Teller!. Ecjeiiia and It her immiritlca of ths blood thoroughly irnillcatcil, leaving the lystoiu In a Mioiig, puroniiil KPHllnlul alula. CIiriTM A TTQWT treated by an old German nXlliU Mill lulll remedy. TI1I1 remedy wna presumed to Dr. Kesseler by a frleud lu Berlin. It baa never (ailed. flT Tl OflDrv! I'll, Caneeri, etc., treated, no ULilJ UUUD.U dllioieiuw how long aireoted. KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. pniulitl, ttllllcull, loo Irrqiicnt, milky ur IiIiiohv urine, uiinlurnl discharges, cm r Hilly treated, Piles, rheumatism and neuralgia treated by our new remeuiea. T11 In' a clear bottle at bedtime and nrlnnta In the bottle, net aside ami Iimik at It In IIih mornluu. II it la cloudy, or liaa a eloudy set. lltng In H, you have aoine kid ne J' or bladder tiisciiso. TAW? WflDlT removed In twenty-four bourn UU 11 II U1UI1 See worma In window at of. rice l.i loilo leeL long. DDT A Til CTIMlO We meet persona every OH Lift 111 iM day whose breath mella 10 lnd It l disgusting. Thin cornea Irom Ca lm 1I1 01 either III" Imse or stomach Uo mid W examined. It en 11 be cured before the ih sill lumen becomea Involved. rnilWf1 MDW ,r y i troubled with nlKht lUUluT lull 11 emissions, exhnustlngdliiliia, ilmples, hiisiiftilncaa, avcranii to aoclety, ilupiiliics. ilopomtonoy, loss ot energy, aiu Intlon nnd scll-coiilldeiicc, which deprive you d your manhood and absolutely unlit you lor study, business or marriage- If you are Urns uilliclcd you may kuow the oauae Uo and lie (fettled, MIDDLE-AGED MEN 11 uZi&ft wi nk, aching Uu-ka aiul kidncva; Irequeni, imliiliil urination and aeillmeul In U'lne; lin pnlvncy or wenkneita of aeiintl organs, and i" In r tin m I Hi it kit ble algui of nervoua deollliy and piciunluie decay, Many die ot I hi tlitlli'iilly, iKiioranl of the cause. The moat ulmi Initio raaoa of tbla character treated. PP1VATP dl"",- Olert, Gonorrhea, In I All 11 ID flnmailona. Din-lumen, strictures. Weakness of Organs, byphllla. Hydrocele Varicocele and ktudrvd iroublea treated. Consultation Free to All. Office Ilouna: From 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Call or address J. Henri Kessler M. D. At St. Louis Dispensary, Xsr 8301 YAMHILL 8TBECT. Portland Okkgon. 7 DR. City Council. The regul'r adjourned Ajiril session of the city was held t riday evening. Saloon licenses of I. (J. Hum bo, A. Knapp, John Keilly and J. N. Miller re newed and license of (iokling Bros, transferred to J. J. Wilhehu. Petition from 120 property owners on hill asking for a sidewalk to be buili over the railroad track near old Singer mill site, also agreement signed by ten property ownera agreeing to pay three- tilths if city would pay the other two filths. The walk to be eight feet wide and to coet about $525. Kecorder reported 14 cases of disor derly conduct and fines of $5 paid,others being sentenced to jail. Kecorder issued the following licenses during March : J W Uole, saloon $200 00 G H Young, second hand store. . 1 00 Bellomy & Busch " " " .. 3 00 J (ireenberg, junk dealer 2 00 P lleinelgarn, saloon 200 00 D II Tate, shooting gallery 10 00 uni 01 city against cj. S. K K. Uo. re ferred to street committee to investigate. 1 tie matter ot cleaning street in lront of Pope's property referred to health committee. Finance committee ordered to close contract with Courier to print ordi nances. A resolution was adopted asking S. P. R. K. Co. to place electric bells at Moss and Tenth street crossings. Kecorder was authorized to give but 01 sale of rock crusder to Labor Exchange. BILLS ALLOWED. Thos F Ryan, recorder 25 00 Uhas U BurtiB, chief of police. ... 00 00 E L Shaw, night watch 60 00 K T Griffith, fees as prosecutor. , 30 00 H E Straight, treasuier .. .. 40 00 Paul Henielgarn. meals at jail.. 31 40 Oregon City Press, pub notices., 3 58 F C Gadke, 1 galv boiler . . 1 25 T P Randal extra police 1 00 J W Brown, 1 cd wood 2 50 Geo A Harding, 3 electric lamps 80 Ceo Brown, cleaning hydrants. . 2 00 w n uooke, hauling dead horse, z 00 J V Stuart. G W Church and J E Rhoades, judges firemen's election 7 50 Oregon City Labor Exchange, 97 yds crushed rock 103 87 PG E Co for March 170 45 G H Bestow, 12 lawn benches.. 22 50 Win Estes, grading pub square.. 42 50 8 Marrs, work on public eq ... 15 00 Win Borsch, 70 trees 31 60 W L Snidow,self and men on streets 70 80 Estate of E E Williams, seed for public square 1 62 V Harris, seed for public sq.... 60 G Baylor, W O Greeve and C M Mason, watching 7th at ftYe.. 3 00 CKMETBBY FUND. G W Church, building fence, seeding, plowing, etc 110 00 Wm Borsch, 15 trees 7 20 I) J Slover, tools' 5 00 J G Bonnet, shears for hedges. 1 25 D W Kinnaiid, cemetery work.. 10 00 F Williamson, planting trees.... 5 00 Pkospkcts it Choi's. The March fronts apparently did no injury. In the Williame'ite Valley, the conditions ate well utated by one of our correspondents in the following words: "I do not think that April Ulh ever (onnd farmers in belter shape or more hopeful than at present," Fall and winter sown grain aie doing remarkably well, with an in creased acreage. On the higher lands spring seeding is about finished, while bottom lands will be seeded as they dry out. I'each,Hpricol, almond, cherry, p ear, prune, and plum trees are in full bloom. With rare exceptions, the reports sho no appreciable injury by the March and early April mints; and unlens more fronts occur, considerable hatiilpruiiing will be necensiiiy. Garden making is about done. Vegetables sown in March are up and grow inng well. Lambing is in progress and no loss is reported. Angora goat shearing has commenceu and the fleeces are heavy, with an tin usually long and strong sliiple. Sheep shearing lias commenced, and the wool clip promises' to bo excellent. Hops are making slow growth. There is active work in all hopyards. Oregon, as whole, presents today nothing but the brightest promise for the year's crops of all kinds. Limit Kt'N 0KSAi.M0N.-Tbe receipts of salmon in Portland Monday were much smaller than usual at the opening of the fishing season. Some 8 or 10 tons came 11 om Oregon City and the Clukainas, but the first were not up to the stand aid of excellence of those generelly sent Irom this section ut the fust el the sea son, being, evidiihllv. the renult of seve ml day's fishing and consislintr lurnclv of steellieads many which were caught en llieir spawning beds, tvmia were spent fish having hooked noses and he ing attenuated nnd having livid streaks down the sides, lish that ought not to be sent to market at all. While there wi re some line large fio-h-run ehinooks yet a large proportion of these lish had evidently been caught far up the Clack amas and been hauled long distances alter being caught before being shipped Oiegonian. 11m Chop uK.Gamk liiKis.-Ageniltinati who resiilesa short distance out in the country says that early in the morning thi) air around his place is vocal with the ciowiug of Chinese pheasants, the hootiogof grouse hiuI thecalliugof quail He Imagines the mild winter has been very favorable for these birds, and that they are more numerous than for years past. If the spring continues flue, so that the birds hatch out their first broods MiccesMully the prospect is ec el lent (or a largo "crop" of game birds ne xt fall. An Ouikntal 1'ktk. An extensive and very elaborate entertainment of u spec tacular and musical character, in w hich 40 of our popular ladies w ill participate, attired in Oriental costumes, is to be given at Shivoly's opera house April 2li and 27,tindcr the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church. Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell, of Chi cago, are and will conduct allrchearsels, manage the entire affair, w hich promises to be the most brilliant soeie'y event of the season. COUNTV COURT. Official Proceedings of the Regular April Session. On account of absence of one com missioner and indisposition of judge court met on Wednesday and adjourned till Thursday. Petition ofEd.T. Burns for return of poll tax erroneously paid granted. Petition of Thos. Daniel et al for change in J.R. Lewis road granted, and Reub Stanton, 0. Spence and J. R. Graham appointed viewers. Advertisement for sealed bids for cedar piling under the Shipley bridge on the Tualatin river ordered. Five dollors per month granted for relief of Ramsdenand wife.tocommenee May 1st, payable to Wm. Mattonn. Report of viewers on the petition of C. R. Lewthwaite et al for a county road. Petition allowed except as to public utility, and laid over till next term. Application of C. H., Rider to grade Parrott hill ready for bridge granted. Five dollars per month allowed for aid of MiBS Forrester, to commence May 1st, and to be paid to J. P. Forrester. Petition of Chas. Bergman for increase of $1 in his allowance denied. Ten dollars per month allowed for aid of Mrs. Elizabeth Green, to be paid to Peter Nehren and to commence May 1st. , Petition of Oregon Mtg. Co. Lt. for re- minted ot taxes granted. Continued in Supplement. U'Ren to Brownell. Milwaukie, Or., April 9, 1898. lion. Geo. C, Brownell: Dear Sir Your challenge in the En terprise of 8th inst. anticipates my pro posed challenge as announced in the Herald of 7th inst. It will afford me great pleasure to discuss the political issues with you. I wish to amend your proposal by giving county affairs second place, by providing for such joint discus sion in every precinct in the county, and allowing each speaker alternately twenty minutes at a time, and as many times as may be necessary, I shall be pleased to meet you and agree on details and dates. Yours truly, W. S. U'Ren. A Challenge. Believing in open and honorable dis cussion of the political issues of the day, hereby challenge either or all of the republican nominees for representatives to meet me in joint canvas s. Details to be arranged later. Geo. Ogle. Republican Candidates. The justices and constables nominated were as follows : Ho. 1, Pleasant Hill, Union and Tuala tin P A Baker, justice ; August Geb hart, constable. No. 2, Oswego J C Haines, justice; Ike Austin, constable. ho. 3, Milwaukee and Clackamas II Webster, justice ; Willis Iinel, constable. No. 4 Oregon City, Abernethy West Ur- egiui uity, jiapie iane aim tjaneman 0 F Hickman, justice; M F MoCown, constable. No 0, Canby and New Era JLWald- ron, justice ; Geo. S. Randall, constable. Ho. 7, Harlow, Mackshurg, Needy si V justice; C tins Zippier, constable. io. H, Upper Bioiana, isoua springs and Marquani E M. ILirtman, justice ; J T Drake, constable. No. 9. Milk Creek and Beaver Creek William Griseutbwaite, justice; John Evans, eonstahle. No. 10. Highland and Canyon Creek J J Bargfeld, justice; L Jiewkirk, con stable. fjNo. 11, Viola, Springwater and Hard- nigs A iM bnipely, pistice; wm. otone, constable. No 12. Damascus and Borings MGard ner, justice. No. 13. Cascade, Sievers, Salmon and Oherryvilb T J Jonsud, justice; Gil b 'rt Jonsrud, constable. 'm. No. 14, Gnilield Cui rinsville and Entile Creek Hal Gibson, justice ; Ed. Burnett, co nstable. The Greater includes the less. Hood's Satsaparilla cures hip disease and scrof ula sores and it may be depended upon to cine boils and pimples and humors of all kinds. Hood'sPills are the favorite family ca thartic. Cure sick headache, break up a cold. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there ;s really no trick about it. Anybody can try it wh) has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaiia or nervous troubles. We mean ho can cure himself right awiiv bv taking Electric Hitters, This medicine tones up the whole system, acts 11s a stimulant to the Liver and Kid neys, isa blood purifier and nerve tunic. It cures Constipation, Headache, Faint ing Spells, Sleeplessness and Melan choly. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores Iho system to its iitUuial vigor. Try Electric Hitters and be convinced that lliey are a miracle worker. F.veiy uoltleguaranteed. Onlv 50c a bottle at Cbarnian A Co.'s drugstore A Sure Tlimir for Yon. A transaction in w hich you cannot lose isa sure think'. Itiliousness, sick head ache, furred tongue, (ever, piles aiula thousand other ills are caused by ccc stlpation and alnggish liver. Cascarets Candy Calliartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggista guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. C. C. are a sure thing. Try a box to-day J 10c, -Tn', fit) Sampleand booklet (ne. Alldiufgist Farm Journal of Philadelphia Cot'HiKit for $l.t0 per year. and Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve. Tiik 1kt Sau k in the world for Cuts, Itruises, Sores, 1' leers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all S!tiil I Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay ripiiied. lt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re- j untied. 1 rice -'. cents porno, tor sale by Charman it Co. NO CURE-NO PAY. That is the wav all dnutglsls sell OROVK'S TASI'KI.KSS l llll.t 10X10 for Malaria, Chllla and Kever. It is simply iron and quinine In are aslelcss form, children love II, Adults prfcr al a bluer, nauseating Ionics. Prioe iOe. For tale by C. U. Huntley, Druggist. Union State Platform. United in a common cauae for the aacred purpose of preserving; the principles of gov ernment by the whole people, in fact aa well as in name, restoring; and mainte'-lns equality, under that government, of all classes, we, the people's democratic and kll-ver-republlcan parties of the acate of Oi gon, waiving all minor potnta of dlfterenca and uniting for the purpose ot carrying out the great underlying principles upon which we are all agreed, do make and present to the people of this state the following dec laration of principles, and to the carrying out of which we aolemnly pledge each and every candidate upon our united ticket: First We demand the free and unrestrict ed coinage of sliver and gold at the pres ent legal ratio of 18 to 1, without waiting for the consent of foreign natlona; and we are unalterably opposed to the policy of the present republican administration In de manding the retirement of greenbacks, and the turning over of the money-making pow er of the government to the national banka, as presented by the bill drawn by the republican- secretary of the treasury, and Indorsed by President McKinley: and wo especially denounce the avowed attempt by aaid bill to fasten the country Irrevocably and forever to the single gold standard. VvTe demand a national money, safe and sound, issued by the general government only, without the Intervention of banks of Issue, to be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private; also a Just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct to the people through the lawful disbursements of the government. We demand that the volume of circulating medium be speedily Increased to an amount sufficient to meet the demanda of the busi ness and population of this country, and to restore the Juat level of prlcea of labor and production. We favor such legislation aa will prevent for the future the demonetization of any kind of legal-tender money by private con tract. We demand that the government, in pay ment of lta obligations, shall use Its option aa to the kind of lawful money In which they are to be paid, and we denounce the present and preceding administrations for aurrendering thla option to the hoidera of government obllgatlona. We demand that there shall be no further 1ue ot United Statea Interest - bearing bonda. We demand that postal savings banks be established by the government for the safe deposit of the savings of the people and to facilitate exchange. We demand the election ef United Statea aenatora by direct vote of the people. We demand the Initiative and referendum aystem of law-making in lta optional form, local, atate and national, and the aubmla alon by congress ot all Important national queatlona for an advisory vote ot the peo ple, until auch time as the national consti tution ahall have been amended ao aa to provide for direct legislation. We condemn aa dangerous and unjust the surrender, In all departments of the govern ment, to the Influence ot truata, corporatlona and aggregations of wealth generally; and the packing of the highest courts of the land with corporation lawyera, too ready to do the will of their late employers, and to aet aside valid and wholesome laws passed by the legislative departments ot the states and government, upon flimsy pretexts, at the be hests of such Institutions. -We are opposed to government by injunc tion. In atate mattera, we demand: A simple and well-guarded registration law. A more equitable mode of appointing Judges of election. Stringent laws to regulate the operation of fish traps, fish wheels and all Ashing gear In the watera within the Jurisdiction of the state. We denounce and condemn the corrupt and extravagant republican legislative assem bllea, and charge that the republican party, in lta eaernesa for the spoils of office, has become divided into warring factlona, ao that lt la Incapable of government aa ex emplified by the condition existing in the of fice of the atate treasurer, there being at thia time more than $500,000 therein wrung from the people by the prooeaa of taxation, while atate warranta are atainped "Not paid for want of funds." We demand that all district and county of ficers be placed upon aalarlea commensurate with the duties to be performed by them. Inasmuch aa railroad and other corporate property la not bearing lta proportion of taxation, we demand that auch property ahall bear lta Just and equal ahare ot the expenaea ot government. Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical diicovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act ently and positively on kidneys, liver nd bowels, chansing the entire system, isp el colds, cure headache, (ever, abitual constipation and biliousness, lease buv and try a box of C. C. C. to ay ; 10, 2o, 50 cents. Sold and guai ail ed to cure by all druggis's. For Over Fifty Years An Oi.n and VVei.i.-Tiiiei) Rkmkdv".- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrun lias been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers fortheirchildren while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the j;ums allays all pain, ernes wind colic, and is the best remedy tor Diarrhica. Is pleasant to the tawte. Sold by Druggists in every part of the World. Twenty live cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. He sure and ask for Mrs. Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Kducnte Yotirltowls With Cinmiret Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. lOc.LTrc. If C.C. C. fail, drug gists refund money. To Cur Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail tocure, druggists refund inonev. Two Millions tt Yettr. When people buy, trv.tnd buy amiin, it means they're satisfied. The people of ibe United Stales are now bnyinii Cabarets Candy Cathartic at tie r;iie of two million boxes a year and it will be three million before New Years. It means merit pruved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All drug gists 10, "u, 50c a box, cure guaranteed. Iti-Hiity la KIimhI. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Calliartic clean your blood and keep it clenn, by stirring up the la.y liver and driving all imimrities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blou-l'.es. hlaekheads, and I lint sickly bilious complexion by taki"ir Cascurels, beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfactiiTii guaranteed, lie, 2"e, 0c Like KlUmsiK'ss. dysjtepjia, headache, constl palloii. sv.'.r stomach. Indigestion are promptly enrol l y I look's rills. They Uo their w ork easily and thoroughly, llest after dinner pills. 86 cents. All druggists. PilEs Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only TU1 to Uke wiUi Hood's Sarsapariiia, rills Li y iay iflirTTTmrniMliil j Vegetable Preparationfor As similating Ikrood andRegula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcstion,Chcetful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphirie iwr Mineral Not Nahcotic. fay cfOldHrSXMVELmMB. Pumpkm Stti " Mx.Sotnm JtxktlU SJtx -Jbiut$t& Jilipemunt . JHCortonattSU Sognr . Haw. ATJCifect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish- oess and LOSS OF SLEEK lac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPrOTWEAPPEB. 'T- ESS EMPORIUM OF Fine Millinery AND HAIR GOODS Large Assortment of Latest Designs of Trimmed Hats. Trimming Done to Satisfaction. Ostrich Feathers Dyed and Curled. Kid Gloves Cleaned. Huir Work In All Its Branches Done with Neat. ness and Dispatch. R. BECKER, J20 FIRST 8TKEET, - PORTLAND, OR. OASTOniA. Tho fas- limilt li on ntf vnppe algiaturo Bf JMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIilllilMlllllliilllllllHtlli I some; papers give i ALL THE NEWS I I PART OF THE TIME, l AND SOME PAPERS i GIVE PART OF THE NEWS I i ALL OF THE TIME. THE CALL! IS THE ONLY PAPER I THAT GIVES f ALL the NEWS ALL the TIME ! SI'BSCKIPTION PRICE INCLCDINO POSTAGE Dnily Call, including Sunday 12 mo $6 00 3 uo 1 60 6ft 1 50 1 60 75 2 60 1 12 Vi Sunday Call I Weekly " e - : Sunday and Weekly Call 12 " ; uenverua by carrier, every day, 6c. mo. : W, S. LEAKE, Manaqcr. 'iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiir NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the Stale ofOregon.for the CoutHyof Clackamas, In the matter of the eBtate of George Freeman, Deceased. VOTICE IS IIKREDY GIVEN BY THE undersigned ihe administratrix of the estate of George Kreeman, deeeased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them Willi the neces sary vouchers, within six months alter the first piililicntioii of this noilee, 10 the said adminis tratrix at the nlliee of Hedges & Griffith in Ore gon City, ClackiimHH County, Oregon. MARY KKKEMAN, Administratrix aforesaid. Hf.diiks Si (Om nrn, Attorney! lor Administratrix. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Cotiuiy of Clackamas. F. Rrchncr, I'lalnlilt', vs J. P. Walklns, Albert Watkina. John Walklns, Kloyd Waikius, liesbie I'olan, J. IV .1 mi , at al., Defendants. To J. V. Wtilklns and Johu Wat 'tins, said de fendants. IV THE NAMK OK TIIK STATE OK OUKGON: You are hereby required to aip-arafid answer tin complaint liied against you in Ine above en titled suit 011 or before the first day of the next term of said court, beginning April l"tli, latis, iiuii ii you fall to answer for w ant thereof , the piaintiit will apply to the court for the relief db iiMihlcd in saul complain., to-wit., Ihe fore, los ure of acerain morigane of (l.'iO, given by you to plain till' upon the following described prop erty, situate in said county, namely: A part of the I). 1,. '. of Samuel l Francis and wife and tn'iug III section 3.1' p. S S.. K. 2 K. of the Willam ette meridian; beginning at a point '20 feet east ol trie SE. eorin-r of the li. I,. C. of L. I). C. lit ouretlcNo &' in sai'l township aud range, run ning thence north 15 minutes west lo.ll chains; theitee east t.l.i. chains to west side ol land for merly owned by J. P. Itei.ner; Ilienee south 62 degrees a:.d -l.i minutes west 11 links; thence south l.'i reunites east I2.7H chains 10 county r.iad; thence along the county road south Tl de grees west 7.0 chains to place of heginuiuit, containing 10ai-reso lain), in Clackamas count) and slate of (ireuon. this Miiiimons is published bv order of Judire John li. Clelauil, nia.le and daied Man h id, IK'S. C. U. & D. C. I..VTOCRKTTE. Attorneys lor Plaintiff DR. PEFFER'S ROYAL-TANSY PILLS. NEW PISCOVERY. NEVER FAILS. A new, reliable anil wife relief foi suppreMWHl, eicertsive, scanty or pain ful menstruation. Now used by over SO.OOtf Lawks, lnviiroratea these organs. Bkwakk or DANor.aora iv- P:ations. 2 per bos, small box $1. repaid in plain wrapper. 8enii4eia anim for irarticulara, PEFFEK EDICAL ASo.N. Chicago, 111. For Sale by CI armtn t Co. w'm 33 THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON" THE WRAPPER OF EYERY BOTTLE OS Oastorl li put tp in one-size bottle! only. It It not gold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to geli yon anything else on the pleb or promise that it la Jnrt as good" ana Will e,n8wer every jibi pose." -W Bee that you get 0-A-B-T-0-B-I-A. j lfis Ilfi- 01 wnppsr. SJMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. C. R. Roork, Plaintiff, vs. Nancy L. Hunter, J. C. Boork,Kliza W. ltoork, Kalina A, Green, Ida A. drill, Mrs. Roberts, widow of .1. W. Roork. de ceased; P. H. Roork, James L. Roork, Annie E. Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Sarah C. Kelly, Ada E. Telderman, Pearl Roork, 8am. A. Kelly, Mrs. McKenzle, John B. Kelly, Benj. J. Kelly, Mrs. Lillle Dundee, Mrs. Moriah Buoy, unknown children of Mrs. Corinna Culbert snn, deceased; unknown children of Mrs. Rosn M. Calvin, deceased; unknown child ren of Harvey Roork, deceased; W. M, Hack ler. G. W. Ilackler, Mahala Haekler, Eliza Petlljohn, J. S. Huokler, T.J. Haekler. .lamina Klttrell, F, A. 11 nek ler, and all (liner heirs unknown of Thos. R. Roork, deceased; Defendants. To Nancy L. Hunter,,!. C. Roork, Eliza W. Roork, Balina A. Green, Ida A. Grill, Mrs. Roberts, widow of J. W. ltoork, deceased; P. II. Uoork, Jas. L. Roork, Annie E. Hale, Mrs. Carrie Powell, Sarah 0. Kelly, Ada E. Teiilennaii, Pearl Koork, Sam. A. Kollv, Mrs. McKenzie, John B. Kelly, Ben). J. Kelly, Mrs. I.illin Dundee. Mrs. Moriah Buoy; unknown child ren of Mrs. Corinna Culberlson, deceased; unknown children Mrs. Rosa M. Calvin, de ceased; unknown children of Harviy Honrs-, deceased; W. M. Haekler, (i. VV. Ilackler, Mahala Haekler. Eliza Petlljohn, J. H. Haek ler. T. J. Haekler, Jumiua Klttrell, K. A. Ilackler, anil all other heirs, unknown, of Thomas R. Roork, deceased; said Defendants. VOII AND EACH OK YOU ARE HKItKHY a- required to be and appear in the above entitled court on or before the second rtav of the next regular term thereof, to-wit: The Uith day of April, 1BH8, to answer the complaint against you in Ihe above entitled suit, and if yon fail so to do the plaintiff will like a decree auaiust you and each of yo.t for the relief demanded in the Complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff be decreed to be the owner of the southwest quarter of sec tion 7, township 2 south of ranee -I east of the Willamette Meridian, being the donation land claim of lhos. Koork, lu Clackamas county, Ore. gon, and that you and each o! you be forever de barred ftom asserting anv claim thereto, and tor such other relief as shall seem meet and proper. This summons Is published by order of Hon. T. A. McBriile, judge of said court, made in open court on the 2.")tli day of January, Isns. H. E. CROSS, Attorney for Plaintiff. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE gentlemen or lHilies to travel fur responsible, established house In Oregon. Monthly ifiiu and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose sell-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Antia W. Mathews, Plaintiff, vs. George R. Ded- mauaiid Clara 8. Deilman, his wife, KmilC. Johnson and Johnson, his wile, and Angelina Uerry, Defendants. To George R. Dedman, Defendant. IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear anil answer the complaint liied against you in the above en titled cause by the first day of the next term of court after the expiration of the publication of this summons, to-wll., by Monday, April lath, lstis, and II you fail to so answer for want there 01, the plalulilt will apply to ihe court for Ihe relief demanded 111 the complaint, to-wit; For Judgment against you for V1SU6.UH. with interest irom December 27lh, ls'.i", at the rale of 10 per cent per annum, and Hu.;5 with interest from May llth, 1SH7, at 10 per cent per minimi; ami tlT.'i.UO as attorneys' lies; all in United States gold colli, together Willi the costs ami disburse ments of this suit, and for a decree foreclosing plaintl IPs mortgage upon the follow ing described properly iu Clackamas county, slate ot Oregon, to-wit; All of tract "K," Clackamas Riverside, according to the duly recorded map aud plat thereof on tile or record in the oilice of itio Recorder ot Conveyances of Clackamas county, state of Oregon; and lor the sale of said property tosatisty said judgment anil barring and fore closing you of all right, claim or equity 01 re redemption in said pteiuises and every part thereof ami for such other and further re'ltef as lo tile courl may seem meet and equitable. This publication Is made by order of Hon. John B. Clelaud, jinUo of the cituiut court of the stale of Oreaon, for the county of Multno mah, acting ill the absence liom Clackamas county of Hon. Thomas A. Mi Bride, judge ol tin, circuit court of Iho state of Oregon, for said county of Clackamas, which oruer was duly made .March 2d, FEMON, BRONOUGH & MUIR, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, , for mm tne nanny 01 Liaeaamas. Nellie I,. Fuller, Plaiuliff, vs. Albert Fuller, De fendant. lo Albert Fuller, Defendant. In the name of h e state uf Oreaon : You are beiel.j ltqiiiud lo. appear and answer the complaint plul ncajpst ou iu Ihe above entitled suit tqi or heleie the hrst nay 01 tne next iein,io-wn; on .Moininy, She isil'i day of April, Isiis; aiul ii you mil u lnswer lor want tliiuoi. tin- planum will applv o the court lor the relief Ut niandt il in Hie sunt complaint, low it: A dissolution of ihe iiiami:g eonlriiet existing belwien said partus, anil ihat plaintiff be awuidtd the custody.of II. e minor chililreii. 1 ills summons Is published by order of Jurlse John B. Cleiand. which order was made and ilaltd Maich :;d. Is'.'. CD. 4 D. C. LATOl'REI IE, Attorneys lor l'Iai;.t',ff. TITANTEP TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT1VK Yi gcotlrmenoi tallies to travelfor respi lisiMe established house in Oregon. Monthly Kio and extH-nses. Position steady. Refeience. kticlosv elt-addriastd stamped envelope, i he Di u.iuuu uuipany, Ltpl. Y, Chicago.