Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, June 10, 1898, Image 8

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Siliousness
IsusbU by toryMl'bver.hwh preveuts diges
lion and permits food to ferment and putrify In
the stomach'.' 'Then iotfo'W dizziness, headache.
City L dges Visit Fal s Ci y.
msomina, nervousness, and,
it not relieved, bilious fever
or blood ittlxoning. Hood's J
DIM. Oinolutn- th afomaMi
roiise the liver, cure headiche, dirzltwss. con.
ttlpation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by nil tlni'jriKU.
The only Fills to take with UooJ s tjarsapanila.
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Valu day evening lust will long be re-.'
UiHuiHTwi by iieaily 100 in.-in i -ra oi the
ortierirom ill s city, wiio mailt a visit.'
ui tails C'iiy li.i' - tiregou City, f he.
fleiiui) r Sarah Dixon hu-l been char
leietl Y r the trip. All techy lotleys
weie reiiresei te.i.aiM Alt. Talair No 33,
i.ntiiViliii. The Kalis I ily lodge twui ,
Win. .was reached at new U o'clock, trd j
at) Ham as order was brough out of the
contusion occasioned by such a Ittrjee ad-luii-Mon
lo be lodge room stieuchniak
ili m hh legun. I'net -iraiiil Master
t-tlein leing tli hri-t ualleU fur. is
retnar 8 were dnecieu mainly lo th
j it lr . Vi-ii conditions of the order, with
esnecuil reieieti e to ibe vtry leaing
'htuige in mint' lueuilmi-H ol that lodge
i i iv.' o iht' t iasstu'i d i hiii. biami ;
t mtle Icetiv follouel, with remarks '
a'ltai Hletist)c of llie brother, parncil
larl Irater al. Then came, . J. Alar
(hull, lit! of I egret- of hqilahl fame,
lio pul all in a snitling moo i, also ex
.n hm'iI miiC.i mi i-laction wilh i lie work
ol tht.Jorder Then came Reader t f Fidel
lit. uingt-rt ol Tabors. Dye ol rail
iiy, lierd er ami ste.veUB of Industry,
loicmi ol U fkanuiH, besides, several
ol hn whose names we did not take.
I'm o coil versions were reported, thai oi
' tot her S evens, who had opposed the
. t'l.,cciiie i pi n from the very tirs . be
cl.iiinv that 4 it neeniH to wm k nil ihl ,"
'aitl eo. K. Uahff. recorder t-.tl s ity
!l- (l;e, win hif been "On the mourners'
! : i i t:h lor mine time. '
Hie on It r biicint'M was 'hen cluing -d,
,1.0 an al i n ante oi handtt icleH. ihu
. e-l eVi-r iervei. were lheli paseil
hmiiii d luliowed by a great variety au l
t x.'ellent quality of eke, and on toji of
lids whc leinonaile, a kintl th it wan juct
rulil Hint no Hlitk either. Then llioce
I ha nm ke cinoked a. I lloct! that
oitln'l riim ke tut cmoked, und it was
im iiy iliirk. too.
A cidt- hi jjiee an then put on, wi u
v. ol 1'iills l..tv in ehare. llie
ieverl it)i e t'Ountiea to.ln'iir frominow
8tan')f a 6527,,, Kollowinn is the vote by
counties as fa,n a- reiurne l: .. .
Ji ft Mw y, Donald
' i ' , boii, Uii.
... 974
m
'tAl,; - 1.545
. oiin. y . . .
Hal?'e,r, , .
CrooK . . ." . . .
ClalHop ' :
oluuiblii":'1'
'Jiliiaai: .,
harney ..",
Malheur ! ' Vs-'
Mormw' -"j-"
Muliiiiimah
Sherman..,. .... .
Umaiil.a '
Uiii-'ii' '
Wallowa . ;
Wasco ,,
Total :,
tno"f
' 1:!.i,.;i
4i4
427
5Htt
"I'!': "'
'430
:v..i.tM6
475
1,019
..i:.lv"ijM-':
- 550'
. ,12ti0
435
v i 410
4.895
241
1274
V.b'8
'.475
.: 777
12,417
iliptrict
ver R.
19 074
FIRST niH KKT
In the firHt t! inrei"nional
Thomas H. Tonijue's phi ality
M. Veateh was ledueeo hve votes ye ter
tlay by a change made in the vote of
Yamhill county by the official count.
He new has 217H to the good. There
are two counties Curry an I Lake yet
to be heard from. Following is the vole
as far as counted :
County
Hen ton ..
Clackamas.
Tongue,
Rep.
958
l.KIKi
8l3
'Vilnon i
lid -tinml
Garnb
3tn i:
inert
MY.
tiN
leinglrom this ciiv. expreced . Hoik
r . , . I M 1 Till..
Wine
BOi
Elejuin
S.
C'.OI tl
reti. n tiu (here and for awhile H
liHiki ' ''hough he would have to be
bri.ugbi bo e in h blanket Sunday
Was il it 1 1 1 )i on and llie meeliiiK was
Ifien dost d a d Hrotber Marshall con
It rietl lusde ree, on about OH appli ants.
I -nit I ve- weie siiid, (be start for home
niatle.rt- clung t eelly a liltlealer 1
t.'.lotk
('onipeiisiiiion is found in ailt'eper fra
teinal ( eiing and a deanr nndt-rBtand-ing
iif the Kivler, These visits inigln be
exieii'led lo i-everiil poinis of easy ac
cts:roin Ibis eilv wilh proli to the
r ler I'ortl ind A. O. U. W. Reporter.
Samam ha at Sarat ga, In a New Dress.
it i ' ti mi ii'i-i ' l all .t t i'm funny
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Stitsli i t i-.leoialeil rlliae wis umi
ocbi is, ii ' & I'' ., "i N' Yo k, - a
II, line- t'lili'lt Hilvi-rMsiiiu ill H sen-8
ftl'i' H col-l'itl lilt- lii lioioiisl t In p l. e
I 25 is ll woo d nw in slianL't' il
i b y en aid mil I nnulijn,,i ii-m.
II i an m,i Iv biol si-Oei s, or llie
lil lisle i-ilio-i'l
GEE rTgoTd'aND G RE ED.
"-anoo t 1 1 at itra
eloii pun niliii en il
ii r ' and ltiboi Mew in i. n
h res N t i re. i'iiMhiI Willi
oi t xb 1 1 1 a ititr fun.' For
I eil I y slloM'iiMi'ii ai llie
I Hi ll snlil, II is said, bv Ibe
ll-Mlnl II ' HH (Ht'i'l'l J' been
i xqil'si ebi'le t'loiii bound
h l! niibi iiltf.- 0 a mi-s"
t OOH . .
Currv
Douglas 1 ,155
Jae. son . . .1 247
Josephine 774
Klamath 438
I ake
Lane l,63'i
Lincoln 429
Linn 1.53D
Ma ion. . 3 19
. 1250
Tillamook . 591
Washington 1.750
Yamhill 1580
Totals
Veatch,
Union
79
l. 9
929
1,338
1,216
8'0
323
1 602
1 ,-57
2 449
1 144
294
1 134
1,349
17 027
i Morrow--13. L. Freeland, republican
i Multnomah J. 0. Bayer, rep ; S. 0.
Beach, rep.; S. Farrell, n p. j George
H. Hill, rep. i Peter Hohkirk, rep. ; R.
K. Miioily.'r'ep,''; George T. Myers, rep.;
1,170 !j. Thorburn Koss. repi; JolrtrT. Whal
146 ,,.t,i;,.on ,
744 ' i"
oaT Polk PTvYf. Greirsr; fus- ;'J;Stnrnp,fus.
841 . Bhirman ana Ayascu J. V. ilvtioa,
rep. ; Albert H. Roberta, republican.
. Tillamook lapd Yambill j...vV. Max
well, republican, v
.Um'atijlaLi.K B.-Reeder, rop.; J. E.
Smith, rep. ; J.. K. Wilson, republican.
. Union" D. AMcAHiste'r, dem. ; F.S.
Stanley, republican' "'
Wallowa Peter Fordney, fusion.
Washiiigiob Abner. Briggs, rep.; G.
W. Marsh, rep, ; J. R. C. Thompson,
republican, '..'
Yamhill 0. Butt, rep. ; E. F. Lam
Bon, republican.
Cute','
i Buckle' ricaSaivtt
Tub ' R whT W Atit WjlM'TiVr'Nl I
Br'iispp, Si roi; Uire'riii S'al'
Fever SVires'.' Tetter,' C'l'fd
Hands, Chilblainfi.' ('ornfi. and tiil'ni 1
Ernttlions. and- iiositively-t cure- P lei 1 .1
or no pay required. It in gimiMiite. ii u
giv perfect hhiisihi'IIoii r in-.;'
linded Puce 25 eeitlg per bo
sale bv Cliarin;n & Co
For
y .' -
I ' 's
.III lit--
ftYEW'S:l"8ALE'
ilv. ('In uH l onrt of ihu Stnteof Oregon, for '
For 0vr Flftv vears
An Old and Well Tiiied Rembdy
Mrs: AVinslow's- Sootliitig Syino has
been ited for over flftv vear by mil
lions of mot hers for iheir children while
teething, with perfect Hiieeess i
eooiheb the child, softens Ihe , gums
allays all pain cines winl colic and is
the. best remedy for DiHirlasa.' Is
pleasant tothetaste. Poldby iiU!gits
in every pan of the W'oihl. Twt niv
five cents a bottle. Its vslut is in
ralcnlable Be sure and ssk tor Mrs.
Winsow's Soothing Svnip. m - 'l-.e nc
lullel I hid, ,
KESSLER,
TM. nM on urnicd neclKllxt. of W. Louis.
ll Known by his Inni rosldcnce and stio.
nnfiilly nraetles In tills elty, continue lo
iimfMfiilly trrat all kinds of ohroulo and
rlvmc dlaeniu
Drr IPDT ATWrUT fortne poor who call
'.titiD 1 KbAl HltlNl in persou at the office
very nflenionn
'liUUlJ haV 0U.1W Hiiipltts.Berohila.Byph.
lino Talma Tumors. Tellers. Et-ieiiia and
tlirr Impurities of tha blcsid tlitirotiRlily
ruillcttli'il, lenvlnc Hi system In a cuung,
Mire and hrHllltfurstata
"5TJl?TTW ft TTCTUf trested by an old Oermsn
allbUUlllllulu rem wit. This reinetly wits
rt'iuiileil to Dr. KeiweW by a friend In
-lerlln. It has never lulled.
11 Tl QnrjrQ Winers, Cancers, ete., treated, no
ihU UUlitjl) tllirereno bow long arTected.
CIDNEY. AND URINARY COMPLMNTS.
lainftil, tlllllotiTt, tooirtqtient, milky or bltusiv
cflne. uiiHlunil dlsohsrgtis, oRraiully trout pd,
files, riiennistlsra and neuralgia treated by
Hir new remeules.
Take a clrnr Isittle at bedtime and urinate
a llie buttle, set utile and look at It In the
nornlnn, If it Is clnutly, oi has a cloudy set.
'linn lu II, you have some klduey or bladder
llneaiiH.
removed In twenty-four hours
8e worms Id wludow at of-
i Utoa&ieel lnn(.
3DrTlI OTIUITO Wsmeet persons every
jKLfilll day whose breath smells
olwtl 11 Is dlsgusilnir. This comes from C
arrh ol either Ibe noa or sU,mach Oo and
ie esanilned. It ean be eured before lbs
tasal bones becomes Involved.
MIlUHMrU lr yonaratmubledwtthnlRhl
(UUnU Bill It emlsitiins,eihausllngdraliia,
4nilt, bashfulnesa, avers on to society,
iupldneas. detMndenoy, loas of energy, ain
'Itlnn and self-cnuOdenoe. which deprive you
J your manhood and auohitoly until ynu
or study, business or oiarrlaire If you are
Ibus afflicted vnu may know the oau Oo
sad lie treated.
VTTintP Ifirn UrUthera ar thousands
IllllJLb'AuLU ALU of yon troubled with
vttk, achuiK liauaa and kidneys; frequent,
alntul urinal Ion and sediment la ulni Im
Mcney of weakuses of sesnal onraus, and
other unmistakable slf aa of aeneous debility
and prenialur decay, Many die of this
OnVully, Irnoranl of the eausa The most
keilnab raaea of thai aharaeier treated.
0DTVlVPiaaaea Oie, Ooaorrttea, la
liUI U I U tanjaUaaa Ulaohartf. atrletnrea,
Veakueaa of Ontaaa, lyahtlta. Bydrvoel
larlaoeek ana kindred IniuhUa tnaUd.
CoiuurutJoa fnt to AH.
Orrici lluuu. From 9 A. il. to
8 P. M. Call or address
J. Henri Kessler M. D.
At St Unto DUpooaarw,
4 j lam mmm vaairirVk TnaaTr.
fOBTUJini
Oregon has Declared for the Gold
Standard, Gold .Bonds and
National Banka.
"As I'orlirtlid il"!1 mi k net! (begun "
Porilniil gatethe republican slate Iick-
et fully 5000 inaj irttv lt'e retiims
indicate tnul (his majoriti will be mig
tueiiteil lather than dei reasi'd outiile
of the diy.
Oiiu kaiiuts coiuiiy gave an increa-ed
republican niaj rily over the November
vote fir McKinhy. Takin f im-oni-pleie
returns fr in the "late, this count ,
however, Iihs held up Hgainat the re
publican landslide U-lter than any other
county exi-ept Douglas, in wlm-li couii'v
we Iihvp niade a pbeiioniii't'l tain.
In Union county, where ibe pupulists
refused to uniie with ibe tb moerats on
rouiily litket, we ar.- badly beaten,
while the democrats win half the couuiy
ticket. The populists eleeleil about half
the county ticket there two years ago
and their oliuers electeu uiaile a mag
nificent record. But, evidently-, the
people do not appreciate the fact thai
our people wherever In oltlce have made
efficient tdlicers and have kept everv
promise.
Geer's plurality over King is 0227.
Dubur's plurality over Kincaid is about
7000. Aekermun leads Lyman by 6479.
The vote by counties follows;
Governor
Oounty Geer
Rep
Baker ...1.148
Benton 986
Oluckamas 1,944
Clatsop 1565
Columbia 682
Ooog 908
Crook 252
Curry
Douglas 1,213
Gilliam 463
Grant 600
Harney
Jackson 1,326
Josephine... 795
Klamath.
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Malheur
Marion
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla,..,,.,,
Union
Wallowa
Washington....
Wasco
Yamhill........
Total
t Wt I a
Obbooi.
439
1,695
439
1.434
'.''.'..'.V.3,216
471
10,079
taaai 82
477
591
1,316
1,567
, 525
1,641
1,205
, 1,646
King
Union
1.375
845
1,646
8' 5
405
952
184
1.878
308
4;i0
1 229
831
353
1,662
351
1,488
2,713
436
4,483
1,166
285
312
1,657
1,415
574
1,146
860
1,398
30,578
39,805
. . CKCOND DISTRICT
Malcolm A. Moody's, majority in tba
econd congressional district, . with
. ,.19.203
The Legl,...tiir
Republicans will bat eover 40 majoriiy
on joint ballot. Returns recei vet I yes
terday, while they changed llie person
nel of IIih letfislaiivH assembly, did not
materially affect the pariy strength,
fioin present, indications tbep 'iiical
conn lexion of the l gislatllie will be:
Republic , senate, 24; house, 44; to
tal, 68. Fiisioinsis, senate, 8; house, 14;
to al, 17. Democrats, senate, .2; lion e,
1; total 3. Populist, senate, 1 ; doubt
ful, rfioose, 1. The combined anti-repuh-lii-an
an I il "iihtfiil voe is 22, making
toe republican majority pn joint ballot
16. Complete returns may make further
changes
Uiotan and Mor ow are running a
close iat:e for Ibe joint setialorship from
Momiw, Grant ami llatney. tiowaii
Ins 100 majority i'i Grant, and Mor'ow
115 iu Motrow. 'Ibe vote of Haiti, y
county will decide ibe contest. : ; .
SellHte.
liaUer and Malheur William Smith,
fusi hi t
11' ntnn and Lincoln John D. Duly,
republican , :
Uiackamas George C. Brownell, re
ptiblicaii. i
CI u-k imas ami Marion L. L. Porter,
republican.
Clatsop 0. W. Fulton, republican.
Columbia, WaHliington und Tillamook
ti. W, Patterson, leprublicaii.
Cro k, Klaniatli and Lake B. Daly,
di'iiiociat.
Douglas A. W, Reed, tepiiblican
Gdliain, Sherman and Wasco K. B.
Diinir, tleiiiiN-iat,
Grant, Harney and Morrow J. W,
M oi row, fu-i'iii.
Jackson 1 Cameron, republican.
Lane I. D. Dtivt-r, rep. ; W. Kuyken-
tlall, repuhiican.
Linn P. R. Kelly,-republican;
Clem, fusion.
Marion L. J Adams, ep. ; N. II.
Loouey, republican.
Multnomah George W. Bates, ,vp. ;
J. Haevltino, rep. ; Donald Muckcy,
rep. i Ben Selling, rep. anil taxpayers'
league; Joseph Simon, republican.
Polk B. F, Mulkey, republican.
Sherman and Wasco John Michell,
republican.
Umatilla and Union T. C. Taylor,
republican.
Umatilla George W. Proebstcl, rep.
Union and Wallowa Justus Wade,
populist. -
Washington E. W. Haines, rep.
Yamhill W, A. Howe, republican.
Elected to fill vacancy caused by death
of Samuel Hughes, republican.
House,
Baker V. E. Grace, fusion.
Benton R. J. Nichols, republican,
Benton and Lincoln G. E. Davis, rep,
Clackamas Alex, Thompson, rep.;
J. L. Kruse, rep.; George Knight,
fusion.
Clatsop Johan Young, rep.; 0. J.
Curtis, republican.
Columbia J. E. Hall, republican.
Coos George P. Topping, republican.
Coos and Curry J. Huntley, repub.
Crook J. N. Williamson, republican.
Douglas Conn, fus.; Wilson, fus.;
Wonacott, fusion.
Gilliam 8. G. Hawson, republican.
Grant and Haruey R. N. DoumllT,
rep., or George D. Hagey, fusions
Jackson E. V. Carter, rep. ; Z. Cam
eron, fusion ; Matthew Stewart, rep.
Josephine James W. Virtue, fusion
Klamath and Lake W. A. Eaasingill,
republican.
Lane F. M. Brattain, rep. ; Ivan Mc
Queen, rep. ; W. II. Weatherspoon, rep.
Linn Jones, fusion; Palmer, fusion J
Whitney, fusion.
Malheur J. R. Blackaby, fusion.
Marion W. L. Cummings, rep.; E
H. Flagg, rep. ; A. Lewis, rep.; J. Wi
Mc-Culloch, rep. ; John EcOourt, rep. .
By counties the result epitomized is
as follows:
Raker mall pluralities for fusion
slate and congressional candidates
County offices divided.
Benton Pluralities for republican
state and congressional . candidates
Unionists elect clerk, sheriff, treasuier
and assessor.
ClatBdp- Heavy pluralities for repub
lican state and congressional candidates.
Coos Pluralities for fusiou state anil
congressional candidates. County of
fices divided.
Columbia Pluralities for republican
slate and congressional candidates. Re
publicans elect all county officers except
ing shei iff'
Crook Clean sweep for republicans
Curry Union ticket ebcted.
Douglas Fusionists make a clean
sweep of stale, congressional and county
offl-es.
Gilliam Republican pluralities for
state and congressional candidates ex
cept sheriff.
v.rant Republicans make a clean
sweep.
Jackson Small pluralities for Geer
and Tongue. Republicans elect most of
county ticket. '
Josephine Fusionists make a clean
sweep.
Tlamath Pluralities for republican
state and congressional candidates.
County offices divided.
Lane Pluralities for Geer and Veach.
County offices divided, two republicans
ami one union elected to legislature.
Lincoln Pluralities for republican
state and congressional candidates.
Linn Small pluralities for King and
Veatch. County offices divided.
'Marion Pluralities for republican
state and congressional candidates. Re
publicans elect entire county ticket ex
cept sheriff.
Miillnn r -Complete union victory.
Morrow Pluralities for republican
state and congressional candidates.
County offices divided.
Sherman Republicans make a clean
sweep.
Tillamook Republicans make a clean
sweep.
Union Pluralities for republican state
and co g:essionuls tickets. County of
fices divided.
Utnati'.lii Union slate ticket elected.
County olfices divided.
Wallowa Moody and Geer have plu
ralities. Populist county ticket elected.
Wasc Pluralities for reptili an, Btate
conitres-ional and countv tickets.
Washington Pluralities for r publi
can, state and congressional ticket.
County offices divided.
Yamhill Pluralities for republican
state, congressional ami county tickets.
Delicate
Children
They do not complain of
anything in particular. They
eat enough, but keep thin and
Eale. Theyappear fairly well,
ut have no strength. You
cannot say they are really
sick, and so you call them
delicate. ,
What can be done for them ?
Our answer is the same that
the best physicians have been
giving for a quarter of a cen
tury. Give, them
Scon's Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites. It has most re
markable nourishing power.
It gives color to the blood. It
brings strength to the mus
cles. It adds power to the
nerves. It means robust
health and vigor. Even deli
cate infants rapidly gain in
S flesh if given a small amount 5
v three or four times each day.
Ihi- p inly of 4!li&'kiiiuii
F. Kftbll.-f,: l'-. - , ' .
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P. W.ukln.' !. rt W i.tklns.O-car
Wat kins.-. John .Walk a,' Fyd
V- Htki'iH, B'WHi t'iiinH. J- . I.',iiUI;'
.1. .i'tiiiti, -.aiii-Jiltii9iiti, F rm
II Vttim, SilnRS'B ivaan Kher
Witt Inn, Aimie Wwkin,'J. A. tjult.
untl Kfcli'ircl .l,hti'n,'. . .
. - .-Defend i nie.
State tif or gun, Cuirtyut Clark antHQ' wt.
v . VTkiVtf mo v irlicMi-vT
as f ti-f HDtl rtti i xt-cutl'in. tin v iwued out of
nndir the a, l ,.f tin- nbi.yo. . iit il ,i oMrt In ilief
HtioV .htltletl CHUwe, to liie" tiltly' dij-ei leil Vmii llHtt-3
tin am h tiny of Vy WW Uir'ii jixtgnu nt renile'
i d mid int r it In wtid ntiiii on, Tlu-.'jnil it'iv of May,
l-IW in f"v.ir nf K-i R cleo r: p Ii tiff anti sgalnat
J. I w iitkl is. d fttibiaHt f r tha anm of 35,
wilh Inti n al tliai-c n at Hi- rate M It) r f nt. p
aunum fr.nii ih 2nd d . i.i) M y.lSdS, und tie fuilhut
aniii of SfiO us rtiiiiriii v1 fc lii if t''e fiiri -r
sum f $&", wto and dMiUrti-m nU. a'litl tit t tha
d f-i'd nt. .1. t it-x. wni f . m iW sild J. P.
W iklns th" sum i f Sill) 511 wlih I . ti n at ih non
at iht- rate i f Hi per1 ti-nt i'sr inniini lri.ni Vnd
day ef May ' 18(18. i.d Ih , further
aunt f fc!ft nttoiiii y f . 'id tie fur
tlrr sum ef !l eosis anil dil'Urn-m at-, and
tle.o atief nd up-ti tliN wilt, c mmnnilliig in to
ni k-sa e ef tlia folluvinit: di'w-r'bpd n-al prepirty.
situate In ihe County of i ilai kara Slate ef O ro
te ti. t' -wit:
U' telitn iiK nt 'i pliit 'i0 f"' t gnat of thi B'Mithea.st
eonit r tf V. L. ('. ef h. 11. i ' l.atoiiti'itn N jig In
si kl toWDBlilp 8 soiitl, lang' 2riot, tuntiliig tin noe
i tilth On il grei a lo mlniit" w it 15 1 1 cIimihb, lli nee
i as. tl.tlo ellfiiiiM to west Iili of 'inn! f.'rmsr'y own, d
by J. II. Rennsr, ilisnc anutli 2 d Rr'-a 4iS "
minima west II Ink-, ilu nee a. u h OOdcgra IS
Dilutees rn- i'?,T8 rh il to o urn y read. Hi n-a
1 a'eiig the c uniy mM a nil, T! d nr(w wat7,'.'0
ch ina t" tha place of begiouiinr, e, titamlng 10
i cnaof lani
I N w, Th r fore, by vlnu ef a id ax mtlen,
jnilsin nt iTilsrand d or ml in 0 niptlancs with
llie C' Diniiinda nf aaid wrli, I ti f'1, on
8TUKn.AY, .IflNK i'llh, M8,
nt the hour of 1 e'cloi k p in , ill tin- trout d"erof
lie C- uiey l ouit tlnie-e in ile-i try of On g n City,
in R" id - t.unt. Hiltl Stute, a-'ll nt ptlliill- aurtf' n,
subj ot to r. d nj'll- n, to the hlgln'-t Iiiil-ler. f r
.. s geld n in. r i-h In h oirl. all tie- rglit lit'e ana
lilt r: 81 whi h the within nionitl il fi mlm la ut
llh i-tif th'-m h tl on the il to nf tie m itg ge
h r Ii tir ille hud In tir telle' ebeti ih a.t ilieo real
er p rty r any fart than nf. te aaiinf) ant I.I i xecu
i n.JiidKfn nt iinhr. d Ciue, inti'i-eat, t'eaiaiiiid all
arurniiig ,-eats.
1 o. w or rt,
' rhi-iilf f lackiimna Conuty, Oregon.
' Dated Oregon t Ily, Or., Mi.y 2ii 18 m:
m . ,A . ., . i...
i 50c. ana at.oo j ail aruvgiaia. m
ft SCOTT & BOWnE, Chemiau, New York. J
BARGAINS.
For particulars apply at Coubiek c.fBee, Oregon
City.
OCfin A four-room house and lot In Oregon
UJUUi lty; good lnt'Htlon with flue view of
river: yniiiig trees and shrubs; place Cost over
StitO.
OOftfl An elght niom house and two large
lOUllot in lower part of lireg 11 t'lly ((ireen
Point), ham: good hearing orchard: or will trade
for smaller place and taka dinereiiC in caih.
011AATwo good houses and Int; house- is nted;
V'wvncar paper null - iregentJIiy
or sen on invaiimeiii plan.
If you have anything to trade nra-ll It will
pay you tone tl description to that oukibk. No
1 hargea unless sale or trade ia made.
VA17l DPTPP - 80-aire farm, nboiit
LIUUA rnllIJ2U mil,-! aoutheaal of Ilia
litlemse, ut h barg ii 1! tttlj perfect ; also ttvo
lots, one 111 South Oregon Gay ami the other in
dreg' ill Ity proper; title perfect. 'II this
property tmiat be-oltl. Terms easy! a-d lime
ret-a, Antinie that wanta to buy will flud It to
lis tuleresl to luveatlgute lllli.
Program of the I). of II.
Program for Miss Cora eller's enter
tainment to be given under the auspices
ol Myrtle Lodge, U ol 11.
Peredetlli.
Pilots Story.
(ir induia at the Masquerade.
St. Peter al toe (iaie.
Who is that Old Jay?
Home Sweet Home.
She would be a Mason.
Aunt ihiM fuls visit 10 a sick friend.
Itriar Hoses.
Trouble in the Amen Oorner.
The Uvii Flower liirl.
To be given at Willamette hall
morrow evening. ,
to-
Mrs.
Sladen & Miss Edith Wlshart,
Milliners. .
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OKKtitIN DITY. OKKtiON,
On the Stree between the Bridge and tht
Oeoot
oi. iibl anil atnitle rnra Aiid saddle htirit s s
wavannhand at the lowest rates, md a 't rr.
also eoiinefteil with Ihi harn for loose stock
An information regarding any klnrt ni wt
oromntl attendee to to ettet or person
HHUHKS Itlll OHT OH MI I'
WANTVIl rRt sTWtTH Y AND ACTIVE
mo ih men or birth slo travel for respousthle
.iiitilisht-il house in on g.'ii. Monthly it'A and
xii"ites Position teailv. Reference. Knelose
elf a'I'lr ate'l stHinied envelope. The Dominion
nuipnii. I'eil. , t'nifago,
bUAKUIAN'S SALE.
N' tlce Is h relo given. 1.1. a' ia imrsuiiiioe of
im onler if lie t'oimly Oniirl of the I'eiinly of
' I ck raas iturt st'.teof - n'uon duly ina leiind
entered mi tl.e -Mill day ot M y, 'S!i8. 1 tt III Irnra.
to rt after Saumlny. .lithe 2.iti. t its al thi- hour
nf hi o'oloek of sHid (tut, i-nee d In sell at prl-vne-nle
tin the irt nnses. t-. Hie liighesi. and
best bidder, fort sab In Inu :; -iiLjeei to o iiHr
nintjnii of sal 1 I'linly onrt, tlie follnwlng
ilt'ierlbeil rent eatHl", to wil:
l ilts nilllllleteii th'6' live tfllHIld six (ft),
111 block numbered tiiie-hiindi'ri d iiU'l-hve (105),
in Oregon Oitv, l tick mi I ninnv, t gen.
.inn, , -Til till',
fitinr tliiii of Jmhusti. Stuart, Minor.
Dated May lift, 18U8. 1
SHERIFF'S SALE
Ia the 'Ircnu I'ourl of the Htnte of Otegon,
for the Ootuily of Cluckaimt.
I'omineroial Hunk oi in 11 t:itv,
. . Plalmiff,
vs.
Henry Honklna
iieieiMiHi". ;
Staleof Oregon, (N'lintv of ookintias, as,
BY VIR'IK tiF A Jt'liuMKNI' (iltliBI
and dei rec and an enec ti n, duly lsu- rt out'
of and under theaeiil of the itb iveentlt'i ooitrkl
li the above eniiib d cause, to me duly ilinoita
and daled tie 18 b rtay if,Mav, His, tiou a
jie'emeni remieteil unrt eu'eiert 111 smrt c- urt on
lbe26.h da of April, ls s, fu favor ol Com
nter lnl Bank of Oregon City. pl linlff, and
against H' nry llniikin-, rtefeml int. f r tl.e -lira
of M7A.00 u II ' int ret'h re m ..t .herate ..f 1(1 n-f
rent per annum from I h 2ft h d o ol tprll tH'Sf,
and farthers on -f 5n, us nito ii"v-j fee, uml tho
furthe- sum of 1' . cost- t-nil ol-lnir-eineiits. und
the coats of ami apeiiiliis w rn; eomnutriding n'S?
toinrtKe sate of the lollowlu: ile-er tied real prop
erly, situ ite in iheeoiinty m CI lekimna and
l.ti. ,11 Onnilin liLU'lt-
Will trade i Rainga ntrt of I 'te I.. Il o. l.iMnrette II f.. C.
lying ill section 4, township K sonib, range S
east, begi' ning at a point in the west bnntiflarr
01 sairt claini south IA niintit' s enai St. S3 chains
from the northwest cone r ef s-od cbnm, thence
iiortli 88 degrees east 'Jfl.86 chain , thi n' f south
26 degrees 80 minutes v e-l ft.lh huins 10 a st ne,
thence south 45 1'et-rci s cast t.2" chains, thetics
aou'h 88degreea west 18 1)3 chi'liia tulle west
line ef said eUlm. theiici nor'ti 1." nihoites. west
5.4S chains Iracng the west lioiiurtary 10 the
place nf beglnniiiy, ccninliilnu HI ;icrts, more or
le a. t
Now tnep fore, by virtue nf said execution,
Jiidgineitt onler and' decree, autl ill 1 nniliauca
with the c mmand'i'f saldwrh, I will tut
HATURDAY June 25lh, 18118.
at the hour of 1 n'cl. ck p. 111 ,s ibe front door of
the count curt lmiw , I 1 the city of O egon City
ill Said (ton 11 1 v an 1 state, sell aijliblit aiietton,
subject to rcdt niiitl' n. m the l'tli-tl di i it r
t'nited states gold c m, cash in hand, ail ihs
rlt'hl. iltle apt1 Ipieien w I " b tin withn t m4
difendamro'cit of tl tm hart o 1 . ia eo the
mollgHge ht'ien. 1.1 s t ct i."il tli nltnil.i 1 OV0
described real 1 inpeily 1 r 1 1 ) ) an II t n nl. lo
sail Iv aslrt t xi cti'iof. Jtn'pni ni ttret ttcrta
lntereat, coat- and all ar.' rim g 1 1 tf.
(i.V.(IRA(
hher'ft of i la kanias Comity, uregoil.
Dated Oregon City, Oregon. Maj ituth, lb'JS.
tOUNTY THE- URKrt'S NO'ICK
I HAVB no IN MY HND9 FUNDd
appllciih e lo the pavmcnt nf all warrants
endorsed prior to November 1st, 1894.
Interest will cease on the above warrants
tier the date of this notice.
JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer nf Clackamas County, Or egon
Dated this 1st day nf June. 18.
Sometimes a tire is a benefit, we
found it so, although it might have been
worse, as we bad insurance. Uur Mil
linerv Department is now fitted up very
tastefully and we invite everybody to
come and see us. vve are constantly
getting in new goods, and can fu'iiish
anybody with a suitable hat or bonnet,
up to date and fashionable.
NO CURE NO PAY.
That Is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S
TASTKLKS8 CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills
and Fever. It Is simply iron and quinine In are
asteleas form. Children love it. Adults prefer
at a bitter, nauseating Tonics. Prloe 50c For
sale by C. ti. Huntley. DrarorisL
Edncata VourRowla With Cansrtti
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation
forever. 10c. 25c If C.C.C fail, drug
tfit refund money
EUPORiun of
Fine Millinery
AND HAIR GOODS
Larffe Assortment of Latest Desigas of Trimmed
Bats. Trimming Done to SiUifacUon.
Ostrkh Feathers Dyed and Curled.
n.Kid Gloves Cleaned. .
Hair , Work In All Its Brushes Done with Neat
, ' seas and' Dispatch.
DECKER,
2)0 FIRST .STRUT, - PORTLAND, OB
SHERIFFS 8LE.
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for
.he i on ut- of Clackamas
1. Hanllug, i lllennncier, nans a, to.,
F. KechuiT, tru-toe, F. j . Ktttinga,
Plain; Iff,
vs.
Thomas Garn'tt, i nomas Garrett. Jr.,
Schuyler L. Usher. L N. Jones, Kllen
(janell, Rielianl Garrett.Nellle B. Gar
rult.C. W. llt riinn., 0. 8. i ermanand
Henry Mi" y, Ella Ourret,
llt-futulMiita.
uiete nf Oreaon. tJouiitv of Clackamas. . as
BY VIRI'lIK Or A JUtHiMEKT UBUEB,
.tecree and an exeeution, duly Issued oat ol
and under the seal of the above entitled court. in
o,u ihnve entitled cause, to me dulv directed and
dated the 1st day of June, 1898, upon a judgment,
rendered and entered in saiti con non me oa aay
of Mhv. 185W, In favor of plaintttts lor lat costs,
IU: 2nd, r-IOD attorney's fees; 8d, Judgment,
SliV.'iO with lutsieai at iu per ceui. per anntira
allies May .Hd.lMM. 4th, Judgment, tt6.ftl), with
interest at 10 tier cent, since May 3d, 1898; 5ih,
iiidgroent, 184.50,with interest at 10 per sent, per
annum suit aiey w,ld,.uiuukuiciuui smiii
with Interest al iu per cent, per annum atnoe
u.vlil. lH'W and asainst defendants, and the
costs of aud upon this writ, commanding me to
make sale ot tn following aesennea real prop
erty situate in the Couuiy of Clackamas, State of
Oregon, lo wit: . , , , ,. . ,
The north is seres nf the south half of the D.
L. n, of Thomas Garrett and wlfa situated In
Inwaahlp 6 south, range t east W. M., and lot S of
rectum M, same township and range, containing
20.S8 acres . . ...
Also a promissory note of t&50 against J.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
lodgment Older and decree, and ia compliance
wilh the commands of said writ, I will, on
SATURDAY, JULY 2d 189a,
tthahnne nf ana o'clock. P. St. at the front
diair of the Coumy Court Houae in the City of
Oregon City, tu said t.'oaaty and State, sell at
nubile auction, subject to redemption, to the
Vohet hirt'ter lor I . M. gold coin, cash In band.
it th riaht. title and Interest which the within
named defendants or either of them, bad an the
date of the mortgafe herein or since bad In ar to
the above deecrioea pn pertyor any pan ihctwi
to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, de
cree, interest, costs and all accruing costs.
v. . uHjtta
- Sheriff of Clackamas Connty, Oregon. .
DateoVUnsBM City, Or , June id. 1W.
(T A AKI4ll',l,RU'r'lnnra'
SHERIFF'S' SALE ON EXECUTION
In the clrci.lt court of the state of Oregon, for
the couuiy of t'lackainaD.
Daniel M. Trnlliuter, 1
Plainllfl',
VB.
Juliette F. Tmliinger i
lien mlmt. J
State of Oregon, cunlv of i luckamas. ss.
BY VIRTUK Of A JiJUitahM ORDER,
decree and an execution, duly issued nut of
aud under the seal nt the above entitled court,
in tht anove entitled cause, lo me duly dip oied
and dated the 5th day of May, 1SU8. upon a Judg
ment rend' r, il and entered In said courl on the
20 h day nf Man h, 18U7, in favor of JulUtte F.
T'ulllliger, lUdnrtanl, and against Daniel M.
Trullinger, plaintiff, for the sum of 36 10, and the
Costa nf and upon this writ, commanding me
out of the personal property nfaaid defendant,
snd If Mitticleni could not be found, then out of
the real property belonging to said plalntllt on
am) alter the date ot said Judg.oent to satisfy
said luin of S36.10 and also the costs upon this said
writ.
Now therefore, by virtus of said execution,
judgment order and decree, and In compliance
with the commands of said writ, bcirg in. able
to find any peiaonal property of said defendant's,
I did on the bth day of May, 1898, duly levy upon
the following described real properly of said
plaintiff, situate and being in the connty of
Clackamas, and state of Oregon, to-wit: Luis one
(1), two (2) and three (S) of section three (:f)
township three (3) south of range
three (3) east of the Willamette Merid
ian, snd I will, on Saturday, the 11th day of
June, 1898, t the hour of 1 o clock p. in., at Ihs
front door of the county court house In tha
city of Oregon City, In said county and state, sell
at public auction, subject to redumption, ithe
highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash In hand,
sll the right, title and Interest which the within
named plaintiff or either of them, had on the
dale of said Judgment or since had in or to the
aotiveoesonoea real property or any psrtthereol,
to satisfy said Judgment order, decree, Interest,
cost! and accruing costs.
ti. W. GRACE,
8heritT of Clacksms County, Oregon
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, May tub, 1898.
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