Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, April 22, 1898, Image 8

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    ONE OFJWO WAYS
The bladder was crpated (or one pur
pose, namely va receptacle for the urine,
and as such it is not lialile to any form of
disease except liy one of two way. The
first way is trom Imperfect action of the
kidneys. The second way is from care
lees local treatu eot of oilier diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid
neys is the chief cause of bladder troubles
So the womb, like !he bladder, was creat
ed for one purpose, and if not doctored
too much is not liable to weakness or
disease, except in rare cases. It is
situated back of any very elrse to the
bladder, therefore any pain, disease or
inconvenience manift sled in the kidneys,
back, bladder or urinary passage is often,
by mistake, a'tributed to female weak
ness or womb troubles of some sort.
The error 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-Hoot, the great kidney
and biadder remedy is soon realized.
If you need medicine you should have
the best. At drujjaists fifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a sample
bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by
mail upon receipt of three tv o-cent
stamps to cover cost of postage on the
bottle. Mention Oregon City Courikr
and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprie
tor of this paper guarantee the genuine
ness of this oiler.
OASTOXIIA.
flPhe fas
! n
ti mill
llgutuie
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning.
Jobbing of All Kinds
a Specialty.
Wilson 4 Cooke's
Old Slaud
OREGON OTTY,
Gambrinus Cold
Storage
Griessen & Hallwyer, Trope.
Best
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Elegant Family Rooms.
OREGON CITY - OREGON
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
OreKon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try lloltnn Dairy uml he Cnnvnceri'
W, II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
ratJob Printing at tlie
is? Courier OKice.
mm
DR. KESSLI-R,
TV.a "til on armed specialist, of SI. I.iniis
w n known by tils long residence aitil sue
csBfuliy nni'-Hcw tn this city, continue ic
iii'i'" nlly I real ml kinds of olinililu ami
I" i . ' !e diseases
tmrin innPrnjrnvfrn for the poor who .-Mil
. uuu inuaiiiiuiij
lu perauu ul llui oilice
'r.v tit 1 11 noon
?loodmd smiRaaw:
li c 'ijiinia, Tumors. Tollers, Keveiiiii iiml
ill" r Impurities of the blood Ihoronitlily
tniillriil 'il, leaving the system tu a mimiik,
pure mill healthful nt.nl e.
RHEUMATISM SS'i
ir M'utctt lo Dr. hesseler by a frlt'iul tu
hi'iini. It I11111 never failed,
HI T1 CnDPQ) ''leers, Cancers, etc., treii'eil, nu
ULiJ OUtlM dltrcrence how Ioiik ntrccled.
KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS,
pitiiiliil, tllllli'iilt., too impictd, milky ur Winn, v
tinnc, iinaltirl illKchnrKca, careiully treat, 'd,
l''t M, riii'iiiiiatliim and neuralgt treau-d by
our new remedies.
Tike 11 cli'nr tiottle nt bedtime unit urinate
in I lie buttle, net HHlile and InnK lit It In Hie
morning. II it in cloudy, litis a cloudy set
turn; In It, you have some kidney or bliiddcl
illM-NM
T A DP WflDIT romoved In twenty-four hour
I III U TT UlUll He w
worms In window til of
M' i' 1 1 loil.i icel long.
PPFaTIJ CTroi'O We meet persons evcrv
U 1.1:11111 UlllltVU day whose bream nmclis
o had II is ihsuisUug. This comes Hum ra
in, rh hi either ih none or stomach n.i uml
V i' mi 11 1 1 1, il. It, can be cuied before the
ni-.nl lumen becomes Involved.
rnnirt yrixi tr you troubled with miid
lUulMI llilill .'in InkIdiih, ex liniiHt I nr ttrui
iui,t,,N I'lislifulncss, avers on lo soeli-ty.
tiipidncs. ileiiioileno.v, Iunn ol energy, hiii-i-itioii
uml Ki'li-rouildeiivo, which i.-riv" yuu
I yiur iniiiiliiHid anil almolutely tnili yo,
f.rl sillily, Ihiki iiohh or li i n r r I ii n f - If you n
th i- uitlicli d you may know the ouun kit
anil hlMfrali'd.
!uirflLE-AGEDMEN:,rvo.";,;,r,'t'!;,h
k. iit'ltiu ImicKn ami Klilnevii; freqiifiti,
p.' In i nl iii'liuutiiii and ai-dt nt In ii'iihi ; hu
j.oiciiey or wcitkuc ol aexmil orHna, and
In r uiimlstiikul'le aiitna of nervoua delilu
Hixl I'liiuiiiure decay. Many die of mis
ilittlculty, iKiiomnt of the caue. The moil
iilisiliiule ruM'a of llila eharaoter Ireuli d.
PIJIVATIP dleae. Olit, Oonorrlien, In.
1 lit I illu tlnioallnna. Iiiaeharnea, Slrli lmra,
Weukmsa of i)r;nna, Hyphllia, II vtliouulw
Vuricoiiele and kindred troulilea treated.
Consultation Freo tu All.
Oi'-ncK Houhh: Fiviu i) A. M. to
8 P. M. Call or address
(J. Henri Kesslcr Al. D.
At St. Loul Dispensary,
aaot YAMHILL 8TRLET.
POKTLANO. .... OutVioS.
hv 1.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Over 200 Cases to be Disposed of by
Judge McBride.
The April term of the circuit court
convened here .Monday, Judge T. A. ;lc
Uride prefridinn. The docket shows 81
law and 120 equity cases.
The trial jurors summoned are: Enos
Cahill and .1 L MattocUa, Kew Era;
Gottlieb Wallace, Harding ; Hans Paul
son, George; (Jhris Boylan, Oswego; II
JThointiHj Soda SpringH; John Schieme,
Tualatin; H. Ilenrici and Tom Davis,
.Maple l.ane; Jl Graalmng and VVilluini
Bird, .Marquam; William Buckner,
Highland; George Lockerly, Garfield;
Carrick Uasady, Beaver Creek; John
.shadle, Oregon City; V H (Jounfell and
S 0 Piiestly, Milwaukie; H Nelson, S D
Coalman and John Eri, Cascades; Abe
LarkiiiH, Milk Creek.
The Brand jury incluiies: a,, n.
Buruhardt, foreiuan ; Francis Walkley,
George Lazelle, J A Talbert, t hris
Boylan, J U Williams and William Stone.
lhe following cases were settled :
Francis Weiss vs Ann Hughes.
Charles Clark vs Moll.
F S Dunning vs Filancy Otis.
Sears vs Glasspool
Merchants' Exchange vs Hannal
Davoren. '
Semi-Aimual Report
Of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, showing
by the County Court of said County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, .
and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, trom the 1st day of
October, 181)7, to the 31st day of March, 1898, both Inclusive.
ON WHAT ACCOUNT
Road and bridge
Pauper
Criminal account Circuit Court
" " Justice "
Stationery
Court house and Jail
Clerk's salary and help
Hherlff ' salary, help an dboard of prisoners..
Recorder's salary
School Superintendent
County Treasurer
Assessor and help
CoufTty Commissioners
County Judge
Count) Coroner Hxpense
Bailiffs Circuit Court
District Attorney
Reporter Circuit Court....
Insane account
.lury Circuit Court ...
bounty on wild animals
Indigent Soldier fund
Armory rent
Boys and (llrls Aid Society
city vs. Comity
Printing account
Moody vs. Clackamas county
Reform School ....
Tax Reliate
Cnuntv Physician
M. L. Moore, balance dne on settlement
Teachers' Examination
Total amount claims
Outstanding unpaid County warrants on the 31st day of March, 1898 .
Kslimated Intertill accrutd thereon
Total amount of unpaid County warrants with Interest
STATE OK OHKOON,
County of Clackamas,
ss.
I, Klmer IUxon, County Clerk of the Courlf of Clacluunas, Slnto of Oregon,' do
hereby certify thai, lhe foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the number and amount
ol claims allowed by the County Court of said county for the six months ending on the 31st
dny of March, 1898, on what nccount the same were allowed nnd the amount of wiirrnnts
drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the
records of my office and In my olliclal custody. i
Witness my band nnd the seal of tho County Court of paid County Ibis 15lh
day of AprP, A. 1. 1S98,
ELMiilt IUXON, County Clerk.
Semi-Annual Summary Statement
Of the Klniuiclal Condition of the County of Clackamas, In the State of Oregon, on the 31st
day of .March, A. P. WIS.
IIAIIII.ITIKS.
To warrants drawn on the Count y Treasurer, and outstanding uml unpaid.
To estimated amount of Interest accrued thereon
Total Liabilities.
KI'Ol)ltCKS.
By funds In bunds ol County Treasurer applicable to payment of Co. wii mints,
ll'v estimated unpaid current taxes applicable lo pa. niout of Co. warrants.
By uncollected Tux I. lens ls"tl
" " ' 1S95 ....
" " " 1814
Total Resources, exclusive of County propel
Total Indebtedness of County ..
Tolul Resources
Net Indebtedness J 83,550.17
ROAD HJND.
Warrants outstanding and unpaid $ 44IO.sk
Cash lu Treasury 737 .17
Total amount outstanding J 3703.31
Semi-Annual
Of the County Treasurer rf Clackamas County, Oregon, lor the s'.x months ending on the
3lsl day of March, A. D. 1898, of cash received and paid out and balance
remaining In each fund
OKNKKAL COl' NT Y PCND.
Balance on bund from Inst report
'I ii amounts retelved from sheriff and luisi-llancous.
" ' Klmer Hlxnll
Hy amount paid out on County w arrants
'"' liiihmee (ienural Fund on hand
COl NTY St 1I0OL KIND.
lliilnnee on hand last report
Received flnce
tv mount puld out on School t-upt. warrants
Hy bal. Ncliool mini on hand
BrATB OK OUKOON,
ss.
IIS. )
County of Clackamas.
I, Jacob Shade do heivhy certify that the foregoing is a t''ue and correct state
ment of the amounts received paid out and remaining on bond In the County Treasury of
said County for the tlx months ending on the 31st day of March, A. 1898,
Witness my baud this 1st day of April, A. I). 1898,
JACOH BHACE, County Treasurer.
Semi-Annual
Of the amount of money and warrants received
Tieasurcr by the fcdioritl'of clai'kninas
ending March
KHUTOR.
Ami. ree d lu coin and currency
Ami, no d In couuly uui iuuis.
Total
lU'.V.MV.'
25t t;
11,31;: 111
STATK OK Ol!K(iON, 1
County of Clackumas,)
CI, V. Clrnw, sbcrllfolsald County, d- hereby certify that the foregoing state
ment Is correct and true. Witness mv hand this llth day of April, A. K. lswt.
C. W. CiRACE, Sberlll' of Clackamas County,
F A French vs Filancy Otis.
Oharman vs Stafford.
Broughton vs Ream.
Randall vs Charles Catta.
V 0 Perry vs L G Larsen .
Henry Weinhard vs H K Golden.
Charles Ogle vs Georgo F Bonney.
It ISahin vs Marquam.
Judgment by default was rendered in
the following cases:
A Buckles vs Batdorf.
Jennie K Beckwith vs Simcoe Chap
man. Karl Sfudeman vs J S Gard.
William Barlow vs Wilhelmina
Koehler.
Winslow Holmes vs Charles P Block.
Zimmerman vs Howard.
Klmer vs Shannon.
AV 0 Holmes vs C P Black.
Investment S Co vs G J Trullinger.
M & T Brown vs T & F Price.
Buckles vs Batdorf.
Rothschilds Bros vs R F Davis.
il II Flanagan vsG S McCord.
The following divorces were granted
by default:
Susana Rogers vs F C Rogers.
Lillian D Sheppard vs D E Sheppard.
Gilbert Ward vs Etta A Ward.
Nellie Fuller vs Albert Fuller.
The following confirmations of sheriffs
sales were made :
N C I & T Co vs W H Burghart.
of the County Clerk
the amount and number ol claims allowed
Amount
claims
allowed
and
ALLOWED.
war'ants
drawn
S
6,408,62
2,4'J1 12
1,310 05
Uljl 411
02440
717i27
1,524 (HI
2,021 178
75"!0()
alt! 1 60
500101
!M!l':i8
213 80
61(1,85
434)20
271 :00
63,7110
3311 00
11140
l,173i(KI
130110
25tl25
150 00
01 20
87 10
1,254 115
54 35
17 00
Hi 31
97 50
2 00
81 00
allowed and drawn
24,080 97
t 129,18331
18,2118 41
v.7,m?i
AMOUNT
$ 129,183 31
18,208 41
8 147,481 72
t 2,r,!ir 92
511,745 07
d.mio 02
5,01.1 92
2,1.7891
S (13,931 55
.8 129,lH3,31
. 03,931.55
Statement
I 4 450 73)
IS,7,VI2I
1,43081 j
! f 22,035 82
i 2,."9,'Y!I2
$ 2IU.I1 74 2l,ti;11:74
$ 8,426 82 ,
3.JII821I
I I f 10,51!ll
j 1,115 mi
ll,K!n2 U !02
Statement
for taxes and money paid to the County
County, Oregon, tor the six months
31st, A. l ls.
CRK.1UT.
Amount pah! county treasurer
Omul Warrants
Total
1113 49
f 14,(152 02
251 4.'
.lohn Holts vs John Campbell.
M C (George vs .1 Kenworthy.
J P Ludlum vs E W Ptmet.
(ieo I'almateer vs T J Paget, et al.
The following cases were dismissed:
P Trust Govs U B & E Al Atkinson.
P Inv Co vs E J Caspn.
P Taust Co v8 0 M. M vers, et al.
P Trust Co va H f Hathaway.
Andrew Wiese vs D W Faaalda.
P Trust Co vs F F White "
Other eaaos disposed of :
State vs Cha8 Leseor ; sentenced to 100
days for carrying concealed weapons.
Kebecca Long et al vs J WDoores;
referred to Kobt A Miller.
State vs E E Maitin, charged with
forgery and embezzlement, postponed.
Mrs.B.Barkley and daughter, Muta
and son,- Verne, left last evening f r
California, where they will reside in the
future.
SAVING COUNTY OFFICIALS.
$8,212.36 Saved in Lesp Than Two
Years, Over 25 Per Cent,
At the June election in 189G the Peo
ples party eh cted all Us candidates on
ttrict pledges of reform and lower salar
ies. The county judge, Gordon E. Hayes,
and Commissioner Frank Jagger.hoth re
publicans, held over,which left the most
important business of the county still in
the hands of the republican party.
Therefore, neither the Peoples party nor
its officers were responsible for the ap
propriations of county money for roads,
bridges, or any other expense controlled
by the county court.
The expense of conducting the offices
of Clerk, Sheriff, School Superintendent,
Treasurer, Assessor, Recorder, and for
county printing and stationery in the
twenty-one months from July 1st 18u4,
to April 1st 1893, was $32,576.71. TbJs
was under the administration of Hortou,
Maddock, Gibson, Moore, Bradley and
Max Ramsby. "
The cost of 'the same offices under
Dixon, Grace, Staikweather, Shade,
Stout and Luelling from July 1st,
1896 to April ltt 1898, twenty-one
months, was $24,364 35. This shows a
clear saving of $8,212.36 under the Pop
ulist administration.
Following are the figures in detail for
each office. For the republicans the time
is from July 1st, 1894 to April 1st 1896;
for the populists, from July 1st 1896 to
April 1st 1898:
Horton, clerk, republican S 5792 35
Dixon, " populist 4574 75
Dixon saved '. . $ 1217 70
Muddiick, sheriff, republican $ 9188 34
Uruce, " i,opulisjj ... 6H27 Sli
Grace saved $ 2200 4s
Ribsnn, school supcrn'dt, rep ? 1044 no
starkweather, " pup 1130 75
S:a;kweather saved $ 504 85
Moore, treasurer, republican S 182) lo
Slia.de, populist 175103
Shade saved . g 7112
Pamsby, recorder, republican 8 375 45
Luelling, recorder, populist 2025 (W
Luelling saved J 112!) 45
Hmdley, asses-or, republican, fr-nn
January 1, lstc, I.-. April 1. l.sui, J 4101 50
Slout, as.-ssor, populist, from Jun'y
1, l.v.17, to April 1, lf.'.H 2WH 30
Saving by stout. j 1.-57 14
The nsse sor's term does not begin until the
1st of January tiller bis election.
COUNTY VlllSTl 111.
Republicans, July I, ISO I, to April 1,
WW f SI87 IIS
Populists, July t. lsllil lu April l.lS'.'S 2412 (III
Populist saving . . S 1013 i;S
Stationery, ropuhliciiicj, July 1, lsill
to Apr I 1, ism ... $ 2122 04
Populist, Jui 1, is-.lii to April 1, ls'.M mm 00
Populist saving 8 42! 04
Total Popu'.ist Saving to date
of April 1, 1898 $8212.36
REALTY TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
R R Selz to E .1 Saunders, lots 2. 11,
12 and e .j of 3 it 10. hlk I. Oanhv ; 5o.
A Sanders to .1 it T J Wilson, 11 acres
sec 1), 2 n. 2 e; $2.ri0.
M F Harton to J Njrris, tract in J P
Eauan dm; $800.
F. T. Smith to K. K. Sether, 40 acres,
sec 9, 5 s, 1 e ; $850.
C Gasier to G Setlje, 40 acres in Bell
elm; $!i:!7.50.
W II Jones to A L & C E Jbnes, 80 a,
sec 8, 4 p, 2e; $1. .
M A Hunch to (' B Williams, lot 0 hlk
20"A" Falls View $1000.
E Cox toC II Cox. n.,' of 11WJ4 ofs w
ofset2f, 2B,5e;$l
W 1) Belshaw to S F Boylan, of lot
1, hlk 1, Green I'.ont $.'000
WJ Burns, trnt, lo lhe B G Invest
Co, 40 a in Lewis dm ; $1.
J Fanshaur (h.v Adin'r) to M Stuckey,
lols28 29, hlk 7S Minithorn ; $1 .
S JohiiHon to C V Myers, nw 4 of sw
U & lots 3 ti, sec 20. 3 s, 3 e ; f 2U0.
J Gitl'oid lo ( A Gcngkbach, acre,
sec 9, 2 s, 2 e; $70.
O A Uenglehi c 1 to AR Genglebuch
3 Bore, sec !, 2 f, 2 e; $1.
T J lluddlesnn to .1 II Sexton, a w ,
of 8 ' lj , etc 1 , o b, 3 e ; til).
G Miebs 10 E Keppke, 20 acres, isec 13,
4i,3e;$2D0.
T L Cliarman to B M Summer, lot 10
blk 7 8OregCiiv;$lf0.
N 11 Darnell toJ W .Mollatt, lots 9 k 10,
Mk 1, Darnells; $200.
J W Mortal t to II C Curry, lots 9 k 10,
blk I. Darnells; $:!i0.
F B Dodge to V A Dodge, g e of n e
)i sec 31, 3 8 2 e ; $10.
II E k O F Cross lo R Kelland, n. of
1 li , ec 23, 2 b, 2 e ; $.'hi0.
JGihsi n to II S (iihson, n e ,'4 of n e
'4', sec 4. 3 s, 4 e; $750.
I'V Randall to J . Giill'rev Jr. 2 56 2S
acre tracts, sees 5 it 8, 3 s, 2 e; $1000.80.
II V Strickler to 11 F lii'iiu' Co, e ., of
s w lotsll it 4. sec 30,7 s,3e; Tlt'-O".
Siui8t't Land Company to A Scott, lot
10, blk 14. Sunset; $150.
Kerybidy Says So.
Cascarets Candv (!atharlic, the most
wonderful medical discovery of the age,
pleasant and r freshing to the taste, act
ently and positively on kidneys, liver
ml ho wels, elt ansing the enliresysteni,
isp el colds, cure headache, " fever,
abitual constipation and biliousness.
I ease htiv and try a box of U. C. O. to
iv ; 10, ", 5 ) cents. Sold and guaran
o I to cure hy till drugis's.
jVegetablcPrcparationfor As
similating iterood andReguta
ling the Stomaxiis andDowels of
Promote s Digcstion.CheeTful
ncss and Rcst.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine norMneraL
Not Narcotic.
Btapt afOldVrSMUELBIWEa
Pumpkin Stti
Mx.Smna
Seed
Jh Cartona&StJa
ftfanSud -ftftrifad
Suytrr .
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
aess and Loss OF SLEEtt
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT C0PTOT WAPPEB.
Mm. ..,.mM
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been made,
and that too, by a lady in this country.
"Disease fastened its crutelies upon
her and for seven years she withstood
its severest test, but her vitnl organs
w ere undermined and death seemed im
minent. For three months she coughed
incessantly, and could not sleep. She
finally discovered a way to recovery, hy
purchasing of 11s a b dtle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, and was
so much relieved on taking first dose,
that she slept all night ; and with two
bottles has been absolutely cured. Her
name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes
W. C. Hanmick & Co., of Shelby, N. C.
Trial buttles free a' Charman &Co's Drug
Store. Regular size 50e and $1 , Every
holtle guaranteed
The Thriee-a-week N. Y. World and
the Oregon City Oouuiku for $2 per year.
Like Wliimsni'ss, dyspepsia, headache, constl-
1 pillion, sour stomach, indinestlon are promptly
enr-d 17 lliKid's 1'ills. Tliey do their work
1 ensily and tlinrouchly.
j Tiest after dinner pills.
I 21 cents. All diumsts.
1 Prepared liy C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
fur the Cniinly of Clackamas.
Mary Madur,
Phiintiff.
vs
James llivlaes, I.uey Hodgci),
Henry llnisti, VAU Hruxh and
tilihiii A. Huti'W,
Defendants.
Htnte of Orepnn, Count v of Clrtckmnas, s.
BV VIK'IUK OK A JUIKiMKNT OIIDER
u mid decree and an execution, dnlv issued out
of and under the senl nf the almve emit led court.
In lhe almve entitled cause, to me duly directed
and dated the lliih day of April, 18'JH', upon a
jiiiltuueiit rendered and entered In snlrl court on
llml'.Uli day nf April, lsUK, lu favor of Mary
Mailer, plaintiff', and HRiunst James Hodirea ami
l.uey HikIkks, defendants, fur the sum ofSTUO.iil
with interest thereon at rate uf It) per cent, per
milium from said Will day of April. isilK, and the
further sum of $73, altornev'a fees, and the fur
tiler sum el 41, costs and (ll-bursemeins, and the
cost of and apoii this writ; commiinilhiK me to
make sale ol the following descri lied real prop
erty, situate In the county ol Clackamas and
slate ot Oregon, tn-wit:
Begin niiiit on the weitsidcof aec'lon'J3.lntnwi
hip 4 smith iifrninte 1 east of Willamette Merid
ian, at the half mile stake; thence south 80 rods;
tftence east hiu roils; theucj north SI) rods; thence
west Hid rods to the place nf beginning, contain
ing 80 acres more or less.
Now tncreftire, by virtue of said exicution,
juilitment order and decree, and In compliance
with the oonfmaiids nf said writ, will on
SATURDAY. MAY 21st, 1S08.
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m at the front door of
the count v Court house, in the city of Oregon Oil; ,
said county of stale, sell at public auction, suii
Vet to redemption, to the highest bidder, fir
Vnited States (told coin, cash in hand, all the
niilil, litle and interest which the within tiam-'d
defendants of any ol thtm had on the date of the
innrtKHire herein or since had in or to the above
described real properly or any part thereof, to
sail fv said execution, Jud;m lit order, decree,
interest, costs ami all accruing costs.
(. W. liltAl'K,
Sheriff of Clackamas Counly. Oieop,
Dated Oregon City, Oregon. April l'.ith,' l8!'s.
WASTKD rm'sTWOBTUY AND ACTIVE
icenllemenorladiestiitravel for responsible
established house lu Oreuon. Monlhly r5 and
expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose
elf addri ssed stamped envelope. The Duuiiuiun
ompany. Dept. Y, Chicago.
Weak Hen Hade Vigorous
3
lufisT st? Mr rs'iii7 tys.w
What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did!
It acts powerfully and quickly. Curea when all
others lull. Yoniiit nit-n reguln lost manhood; old
nien recover youthiul vigor, ilbaolutely riinr
Hnteed to 1 nr NrTotianea, Lost Vllulity.
1 1 111 potency, Mglnly h:miaslonM, Lost lower.
' either aex, Faillni; memory. VVaatinic Dia
I p-aaes, and ad rf ecu of $tlt-at)uaf or vtrm and
j io(t-(rrii,n Wards ott Insanity and consmnptten.
Don't let dnmuist tnituiseii wor'thlesa siitistitute od
you be, aiise tt vielos a. creater prortt. Insist on hav-
lug PK.r r'r.K'SM' KVItiOK, or send tor it Can
N carrtiHl lu vej-t piH-ket. Prepaid, ttliiln wrnpper,
VI im w i'i u i,n vi,, "mi rii 111 v.ii.ir-
HnteetoCureorltefuud Money. Psinphlelfree
ftl'ltK MEU1CAL Asa'N, Chicugo, 111.
Kor Sale by arman Co.
Uwerllis
ci IH
Pills
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS OIT THE
WRAPPER
OF EYEET
BOTTTE OF
U not sold la bulk, Don't allow anyone to lell
.vl 1 A 1.- A V.. 4 U
U "Jnst as good'and "will answer every pnr
poBe," 49 See tnat you get 0-A-S-T-0-R-I-A.
moon.
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i SOME PAPERS GIVE I
s ALL THE NEWS i
PART OF THE TIME,
I AND SOME PAPERS
I GIVE PART OF THE NEWS 3
I ALL OF THE TIME. I
I THE CALL j
I IS THE ONLY PAPER .
5 THAT GIVES
I ALL the NEWS ALL the TIME j
I SUBSCRIPTION TKICE INCLUDING PORTAGE
E Daily Call, including Sunday 12 mo 86 00 z
r. " " " 6 " 3 00 :
3 " 1 60
. 1. j 6f) .
: Sunday Call .-, 12 " 150 5
S Weekly " 12 " 1 50 ?
6 " 75 S
- Sunday and Weekly Call 12 " 2 60 s
Delivered by carrier, every day, 65c. mo.
: W. S. LEAKE, Manager.
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EiUFORIUiil OF
Fine Plillinery
AND HAIR GOODS
Large Assortment of Latest Designs of Trimmed
Hats. Trimming Done to Satisfaction.
Ostrich Feathers Dyed and Curled.
Kid Gloves Cleaned,
Hair Work in All Its Branches Done with Neat
ness and Dispatch.
R. BECKER,
J20 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OR.
WANTKD TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
gentlemen or Indies tu travel for responsible,
established house in Oregon. Monthly (tio and
expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion
Company, Dept. Y, Chicago.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Depot.
Double and single rigs and saddle horses k
ways on hand at the lowest rates, nd acorrtt
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind of atock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOUGHT OR SOLD
ror 1 ii'si-Liass
11 li A ll
BREAD and PASTRY
Go to
. F. HENNINQS
Seventh St. Bakcnj
or stop his wngon
as it goes by.
Now
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper your
rooms and paint your
house and
Murrow
IS THE MAN to do
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape at
very low prices. Leave
orders at paint store, near
S. P. depot
I!