7 Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's Fills, for no medi cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space. They are a whole- medicine chest,' always ready, al- ways efficient, always sat- IC3 ill ft Isfactory; prevent a cold III W or fever, cure all liver ills, tick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN BEFORE YOU BUY Get Our Prices THE BAZAAR 5th and Main Sts. F. C. GADKE, , Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing of All Kinds a Specialty. . Wilson & Cooke's Old Stand OREGON CITY, OREGON. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any delivered to part of the city. Try Bolton Dairy and be ConvncetP W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Cor. Main and 4th St. OREGON CITY, OREGON tTTJob Printing at the Ir- Courier Office. For First-Class BREAD and PASTRY Go to C. F. HENNINGS Seventh St. Bakery or stop his wagon as it goes by. mm KESSLER, Ttiln old one armed pcetnllst, of HI. Louis, well known liy his long residence mid sue CfNHlnllv practice In thin city, continue lo oiivt's-iiilly trot all kinds of chroulo and private diseases vvvv TDrnTMruT '" pot who mn til till ltltilUillLlu lu peisou ut the oillee vi'iy ullcniooii BLOOD AND SKfflRtK-.W'S lit 10 Tnlnla, Tutnora, Tollers, Kceina anil ithcr Impurities of the blood thoroughly 'tmlli'iil leaving the system In a strong, pure and healthful atate. PUriW ATKM treated by an old Gorman imtiUmilllolU remedy. This remedy wan luvsouied to Dr. KhrscIiT liy a friend lu orisoul Berlin. It Iihi never fulled. PPfipra Vlcera, Cancers, etc, treated, nc UUUIjU dlirerenoe how long ntreeted. ilMEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. pHinlul, difficult, too lrciUfiit, milky ur bloouv urine, uiiHliiriil discharges, cnretully trout imI, Piles, rncuniattsin and neuralgia troalvd by our new remedies. T-lie a clear bottle at bedtime and urinate in Ibe bottle-, sot aside and Iook t it lu Hie morning. If It is cloudy, of has a cloudy not. tllng In It, you have some kidney or bladder dlsCHSO. TiPP WflDM amoved In twenty-four hour, uiffj IlUfiluH.'e worms In window al of- iio 15 to;ii lot-1 long. 3tJ"P A TTT QTIWITQ Wmeet personi every juuiuu uiinuu uuywnu iiuno urouin inuMis i uiul il in uisgiisung. Tina cornea irom c. iBirh 01 either Hie imae or atoiniipli. uonnd, 'w exiimlncd. It cn tx cured before the mniu win. uvmiuvsiuvuivru, mnWP MPTJ ,f '011 tronldrdwlthnlglil iUUllU 111 till einlKHliuia.exbauatlngdmlna, ilinpii'x,. ImslifuliifM, avoraion to aodi'ly, iluimlncK, iloiHndiocy, low of energy, ni ellion and at'll-tHnndeno. wblolt deprive you it your mnnhood and auaolutply unlit you fomludy, tiualnesa or marriage It you ur 1 bin uillli'trd you may know Ibe cuuae. Uo nd Ui treated. MIDDLE-AGED MEN &'.,'.,,i?i WHitk, nehing Uioka Hnd KUineya; frt'quent, pelnlul urinulton and aedliiiunt In mluei 1 111 poieney or weHkneaa of (exuul orgtkna. kiiiI niber unmlatkHble algua of nervoua debility and ireiualure decay, Many die of tblt dlincully, Ignorant of the cauaa. The most nbailnute oiuea of tali ebaraoier treated. PDIVATT? t. Gleet, Gonorrhea, In I ill AID Iamatlona,l)lachargea, Strlelurea neukuraa of Organa, Syphllla, Hydruoala farioocela and kindred trouble traated. Consultation Fre to All. Ornci IIotjBj; From 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. Call or address J. Henri Kessler Al. D. At St. Louis Dispensary, , r-a taoi YAMHILL STRCKT. fOBTLAND, .... ObEGOX. JUL .filk DR. COUNTY COURT. Continued from first page. Dewey Thomas, r ;.;;&; 3 00 E Jones ....... 3 00 H OInskeep 3 00 W Guyer .- 3 00 R Schuebel 3 00 J Paine 3 00 Wallace Graham 2 25 J Duffy 75 Total $70 00 District No 21 , R P Cooper, laborer 6 75 PE Bonney 3 00 Bert Hubbard 3 00 Gur Guttberg 3 00 F M Naught 7 87 W H Woodruff 5 60 .IGorbett 9 00 N8 Dix... 11 62 Andrew Pheard 3 00 O O Hubbard, hauling.. 5 00 C O Hubbard 13 00 Total $70 84 District No 32 L H Haseelbrink, labor $1 50 Miles McConnell 1 50 Ira McConnell 1 50 TM Bal er 6 00 Fred Stahlnecker 6 00 Alison Baker 6 00 E L Baker, team .' 4 50 EL Baker ...10 50 Total $37 50 District No 37 O Brisen, labor...... ...,20 35 W Bloomer 11 25 C W Kruse fi 00 G G Kruse 8 00 Total $45 50 District No 38 Ole Mikkleson, labor $ 3 00 Olif Mikkleson 4 50 Anton Mikkleson 5 25 Oswald Rainbow 1 20 Andrew Hautfliam 4 50 John McDonald 3 00 rreu Wagner 2 25 TAShatterly 3 00 (jco Leslie a 25 8 Andiews. 3 75 Gillert Haughum 3 00 Peter P Held .. 10 00 Total District No 14 J L Swafidrd, labor. D Shelly .$52 00 .$6 00 . 0 00 Total $12 00 In the matter of the mileage and per diem of commissioners, Frank Jatrtiar was allowed $29 40, and S F Marks, $14 20. The official bond of Tom P Randall as recorder, was approved. On motion the court adjourned sine die. REALTY TRANSERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. E V Rice to C J Faukhauser, 25 aoreB 21, s 2 e; $1. J. C. Reasoner (by Sher) to M Giesv, Part of ne J & nw , sec 31, 4 s, 1 e; if 299 27 . A Lange to II F Newburv, ne sec 12, 2 s, 6. e; $400. E Creiteaser to C II Riber, 0 acres sec 13, 3 s.l e; $240. M coeckman to !. F Boecknan, 10) acres sec 8, 3 s, 1 e ; $100o. I R White to P J & F J Ridins s i acres k. Alien uim; ?-'ou. M ,T White tol' JRidings, i acresAllen cimiiu CGScono toJFickon, 197 acres A Stone 0 lm 'J00 T J Elliott to J C Elliot, Yi of of ei of sec 2, 2 s 3 e $05. E J & L J Rivers to GSL Assn, e 50 ft Us 15 &16 blk 38. Oswego 440. J F Newburry toUnitedStates, ne,1 of sec i:,i2ioi)e; aci uongress. T F Ryan E J Howard, lots 6 15,1,1k lo, liiaiiHtone; r-W. J Hoehler.tiustee.toCLucke; 1 a sec 4, mi e; C Lucke to Zion Church, 1 a sec 4, 4 s le$l. P Shumway to J Seifer, 50 by 150 ft Straight elm; $3000. Butte Creek Grange to M J White, acre in Allen elm ; $120. J T Annerson to V Kruschofl. lots 13& 14 til k 4,raik riacp; 1. J Downing the H M Cochrane,45 ncrs in n e of s e of 28. 1 s 3 e; $10. W W II Smiipsin (by thetiff) P II Mailey, 3S3.91 acres s s of 28, 1 s 2 $1. M Breamnn to C M Crittenden, 10 acres claim 4.i, 3 s 1 e; 1. J Rowen to II Wei 11 hard lot 4 As e or s v of sec 30 and e J4 n w 'a of see 61, i S3 e; HfliQ. It IN einliardt tu I) Oster cib at a same as lust J D Lee to S Simon, part south Oswego ifi. Edward Long to W F Edwards, n 01 tne s e -oj sec :u,8le; J428 W II Comht C Servar, tract 4 and )i wren in 0; rriniaiiloj Gerdas to H Anthony, lot 9 blk 4 I'orrots add, Now Era, $IS0 J A Stuart to W Stuart, lots 8 5 and 6 1)1 K.HW Oregon City: $1000 ill Land Co to J Y Roth, lot 40 prune iiiiui : t.'ou. I L Hoffman to W II Botteinillea, 1 acre sec 20 4 s r 3 e $50. A Clarke to G W Swope, b a' of Sacres bit u, o e .' J iV M L Dohin to E A nc'4 sec 17, 2 s 5 e, $5. Dolan, njj'of BIDS WANTED. Bids will be 'received hv tlm iin.W, signoit at tlio olhoo of the reeoidnr nf i rroirnn 1 1 v nntti . w... 1.... Tnlv 'Ion, iou t .1 : :v r."' M 1!W8 .lor tho improvement o! ! l"o public road, known as Singer hill road, lending from Tenth street to top of I.,,,,, ui, cvvi'iiiu eireei in aceoriiiuice with plans and specllloations now in the oiiice of the recorder. Each bid to be accompanied bv a cnrtifleil ,-li,,,.lr able to tho recorder for the sum of $250 , , tju'iranteo n but, a accepted1, will W) UUUlll'U, The committe reserve the right to re jvti nuy ur nil Plus H. E. Hakkis, Jamkb Hoake, Fkko Mktznkh. Committe on streets and public property ' I" wi-gon vuy, uregon, Jul Two Mllllona a Year. When people buy, try, vid buy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will be three million before New Years. It means merit proved, that Cascareta are the most delightful bowel -regulator for everybody the year round. All drug, gists 10, 25, 5Gj a box, cure guaranteed. An Alpine Trip. Mrs. W. H. Godfrey and her little son, Gay, and Miss Marguerite Wall are visiting relatives in Southern California, and the following extracts are taken from a letter recently written by the latter: Leaving Psadena by an early car, we rode first to Rubio canon, a most beau tiful spot where crystal water makes a double fall of 200 feet over a perpendic ular wall. There we entered the cable car that took our party up the Mount Lowe incline, the steepest in this coun try, making a rise of 1500 feet in a dis tance of 2850 feet. The cable is run by electricity and has been tested to carry 200 tons. At the top of the incline, 3500 feet above sea level, is . the Echo Mountain House, a large and well fitted hotel, the power house and several other buildings. From there the party boarded an elec tric car that ran for five miles in and out the curves of the mountain over trestle bridges, etc., until they reached "Ye Alpine Tavern," 5,000 feet above sea level. This road was completed two years ago, $600,000. From the tavern the party immedi ately set out for the summit of Monnt Lowe, 1100 feet higher, and three miles along a sheep trail. Gay Godfrey, who is eight years old, is the youngest child known to have climbed this mountain. The view from the summit included Psadena, Los Angeles and surrounding country. The breakers on the ocean, with banta (Jadaline Islands, were dis tinctly visible. After partaking of lunch. and resting an hour so in the shade of a group nianzanitas, with which the mountain is covered, the descent was made in lees than half the time it took to ascend. Another three hours was spent at Mount Lowe, which involved more climbing. Just as the sun was setting, they started down the moun tain, the entire valley being envekmed in a white mist. We accented an invitation to visit the observatory! before descending the in cline. The professor had already set the telescope, and we had the pleasure of seeing throutih it, Saturn, the moon and Jupiter. The descent of the incline was made in eight minutes. irom the canon to Psadena. we roue in a car that did not need the propel ling force of electricity on the down grade. The greater part of the way led through poppy fields and orange groves, illuminated by a searchlight of 3,000, 000 candle power. Church Dissolved. Portland Presbvterv held a meeting in Portland Tuesday, and tho members Irom Clackamas county in attendance, were Rev. A. J. Montgomery, of Oregon City ; Rev. A. A. Hurd, of Springwater. and Rev. F. II. Fruiht, of Damascus. The first business to come up was the report of the home missionary com-, mittee. The committee recommended to the presbytery that the German Pres byterian church at Damascus be dis solved, in view of the fact that other churches fully occupy the field, and that increasing lamnarity with the Lnglish language makes work in German less necessary than w'hen the church was or ganized. It was decided to dissolve the hurch, action to take effect August 7, 1898. J. O. Snvder was instructed to inform the church of the action of the presbytery. The stated clerk, W. S. lolt, was authorized to issue letters of dismissal to members of the German church to such other evangelical churches as they may wish to join. Volunteer Notes. Oregon Cily is proud of the fact that her boys have unselfishly responded to the call for volunteers on more than one occasion. Eight are on the battleship uregon, ana siiareu in tne glory of de stroying Oevera's fleet in Santiago har bor, and several have enlisted in various companies, that have gone from Oregon besuies tne nome militia company. During the past week Frank Walsh. lormerly ot this city, passed through during the week with, tlie Pendleton re emits. George Turney, who conducted a res taurant hero until a lew months ago passed through Friday night with The Dalles recruits. The 12 recruits for Company I, who left this city for the rhilliPines a couple of weeks ago, are 6till ut San Francisco, waiting for transportation. FROQ POND. A very plesunt surprise ami birthday pnrty was given bv the children and grand children of Mr. iind Mrs. T. L. Turner on Sunday tho lUUi to celebrate tho nneveisity of Mr. Turner's 58th birthday. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs T. L. Tuiner, Mrs. Fred Elligson, Mr and Mrs. John Seedling, Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner, ..Mr. 'and Mrs. A.Turner, Mr. Charles, Sith Turner, Arthur and Loid Turner, Henry Elligson, Air. Peters, LUn, Rosy and Albert Elligson. About 'one o'clock a delicious dinner was served by the ladies and Mrs. T. L. Turner to which all present did ample mstiee. The afternoon was spent in discussing various topice of ihe day, and in the evening thev all returned to there respective homes wishing Mr 1, L, Turner many a happy birthday. July 11. A. F. School Report. Following Is tho report of school dist rict No. 15. Heaver Creek, for month en ding July 1st, 98. Total number ol pu pils lemaining enrolled, 4 javeruge daily attendance. 19: Average number belong' ing, 23; No.of cases tardiness, 4. Those who were neither absent tardy during the month are; Maud Daniels, Art Kirk Willie Herrmann, Otto and Bonnie tis- cher. Visitors present during month were : Mrs Flovd Kirk. Viol a Kirk Sadie Evans. Anna Ellen Thomas, and Floyd Kirk, director. School closed on Friday with 9ome suitable exercise consisting of recitations, reading, read' ing, dialogues and singing. , Rohkrt Ginthkk, Teacher. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the right remedv. ou are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, nave no appetite, no me or am bition. have a bad cold, x in fact ai completely used up- Electric Bitters is the onlv remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act direct ly on your Liver, (4omach and Kidneys tone up the whole system and make yo feel like anew being.- Ihey are guar itan,l tsi dura rtp rt r isA rAfnntlait Vnr nn limo store, only 50 cents per bottle. Credit and Discredit. Nothing Is ever gained by misrepre senting the cause of our adversary. The Globe Democrat labors hard to make its' readers believe that the course pur sued by Spain in issuing her paper money is practically the policy recom mended by our fiat money men and is just what this government did with re spect to all its paper issues during the war of the rebellion. Now there is as much difference between jthe two cour sea as there Is between Spain and the United States as nations. We do not like to be told that a government bond or obligation of our Unc)o Sam is not better than a bond or promise of Spain. We indignantly spurn the lying insinu ations, even if our own elder brother made it. Nor can it do our cause any thing but evil to make such statements. Our government issued sixty millions of paper declared a legal tender for all purposes. These were in no sense prom ises to pay, ejther, but were promises to receive as payment for all taxes. And during the worst period of contraction they ran up to a premium of 140 cents for every dollar in gold. Our government did issue several hundred million of bills declared not good good for taxes, interest or public debt. To get these depreciated bills back our government issued bonds which it offered for these bills dollar for dollar. At that very time our govern ment revenue was some five to seven hundred million per year promptly paid in as taxes. Had our government or dered that bills in tho shape of accep tance to the amount of one billion should be issued year by year good for all taxes, debts, etc.. we are proud enough of our country's credit t,o assert that every dollar would have appreciated. A promise to receive by an able creditor is a very different thing from a promise to pay by a lying bankrupt debtor, as is Spain and yet the printing press is put to work for the issue in both cases. The printing press forsooth! " It is so easy to print stacks of paper bills," says the Globe Democrat. Are not government bonds printed as easily? Were not the sixty millionsof original bills that ran up to be worth 240 per cent, printed ? Moreover, these very Spanish bills propose to be based on 35 per cent, specie. Here we think is the difference be tween ourselves and Spain. A bank rupt merchant issues his promises to pay by the stack. A great landlord, in the midst of thousands of tenants whom he employes and who owe him, issues his acceptances also by the stack but ever within the bounds of his revenues. Both issues are paper. Is there no diff erence, Mr Globe Democrat? As is well known, the Sentinel is for sound money all the time. But we will just say, for the edification of Borne who may never have reflected on it, that to deny that our government shall not in any case use its own credit the same as it has done and other nations do, is perfect folly. At any moment we may be forced to do so. les lorcea to ao so. What then Salem Sentinel, (Republican.) The Ladrone Islands. The Ladrones, or Marianne islands, are a group of fifteen islands in the pa cific ocean belonging to Spain; situated between 13 and 21 deg. north latitude; between 144 and 146 east longitude. They are of volcanic orgin ; have a warm, healthful climate, and comprise an area of 417 square miles of fertile and. Only four, including Guam and Rhota, are inhabited. They were first discovered by Magellan in 1521, and called Las Islas de los Ladrones (the thieves' islands), on account of a strong propensity to theft observed in the na tives. In 1667 the Spaniards establish ed a regular settlement on Guam, and ailed the Islands Marianne islands, afler Queen Maria Anna. At the time of this settlement the islands had from 40,000 to 60,030 inhabitants, who re ceived the BQttleis well, and made great progress until the Spaniards began to attack their independence, when a war broke out, which ended nearly with the extermination of the natives. The pres- nt number of inhabitants is not more than 10,000, and of these many have been transferred by the Spauiards from Luzon. The principal town is San Ignazio de Aganu, situated on Guam island. . RESOURCES OF THE NORTHWEST That Oregon, Washington and Idaho are entitled to to be rated ns among the most productive and resourceful! Btates in the union, will be abundantly proven bv this season, s magnificent crops. The world wants evidence of all this, and it will do the world good and do good to the whole Northwest and all i ts people, ihese people are, mo ones to furidsh the evidence, and "they can do this by taking an active interst in the Oroeon Idnstrial Exposition, to be held in Portland, September 22d to October 22.1. 1808. Tho success of the Exposition is already assured ; enterprising men of affairs are at its head, and the various committees are working in a wsy that guarantees the best Expositon ever held in ti e Northwest. Gold, silver of and bronze medals and diplomas will be awarded for the best exhibits, and the farmers and producers who send exhibits will be dunu goo d work for themselves and the whol e North Pacific coast work that wil I result in bringing here people and wealth and development. Kdueate VourRiarla With Catntratt . Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, 10c. 2oc. II u.U.u. lau, drug gists refund money. . Beauty I Blood. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. AH druggists, atisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 0 c For Over Fifty Years An Old and Well-Tbied Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the tas'te. Sold by Druggists in every part of the World. Twenty five cents a -bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartci 10c or 25c. IfC.C.C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. NO CURE NO PAY. That. Is the way all druggists sell GROVK'8 TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It Is simply Iron ana quinine in are asteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer at a bitter, nauseatlne Ionics. Prioe 60c. For sale byC. (J. Huntley, Druggist. DAVIDSON'S GALLERY Up-to-Date Pictures H. STRAIGHT, D1CALSK IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Mill Feed, Lime, Cement arid Land Plaster. COUNTY TREASUER'S NOTICE T HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS applicable to the payment of all warrants endorsed prior to March 1st, 1895, And all road warrants endorsed before this date. Interest will ceeso on the above warrants after the date of this notice. JACOB SHADE, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon Dated this 11th day of July, 1898. SHERIFF'S SALE Tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Countv of Clackamas, Henry E. Huves, 1'laiutifr, vs. f t William Butcher, James A. I Wells, and Bertha Wells, his wife j State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, decree and nn execution, duly issued oat of and under the seal of the above entitled court.in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 7th'.day of July, 1898, upon a judgment, rendered and entered in said court, on the 27lh day of April, 1S'J8, In favor of Henry E. Hayes, plaintiff, and against William Butcher, James A. Wells and Bertlia Wells, his wife, defendants, for the sum of J3;M,00, witli interest' thereon at .1 11n.M ia,, aoixin, tr.m thnQlef IIIC TttlO 111 xv.pm vv.ii, ev m,.,,,,,. inm ...v. wn, day of July, 18J5, and the further sura of 840, as attorney's fee, and he further sura of 810 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situated in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The west half (i) of the south west quarter i) and lots three (3) and four (4) in section twentv-nlne (2'J) township 8 south, range 2 e st of the 'Willamette meridian, containing 150 acres, situated in Clackamas county, state of Oregon, save and except from the above description, 50 acres sold to M, C. Wrigley on July 16th, 1881, and recorded on pageSls), book S, record of deeds of Olnokamas county, Oregon. 11 is further ordered that In offering said land for sale, the sheriff shall first offer the same minus the fid lowing portion of the same, beginning at the north east corner of the 50 acre tmct sold to M. C. Wrigley. running thence wet 50 rods ; thence north Ii4 rods; thence east 50 reds; thence south 64 rods to the place of beginning: also a twenty foot right of way along the south lineof thetraet deeded to James A. Wells. If the same does not sell for enough to satisfy this Judgment and decree, then the said sheriff1 Is ordered to sell the whole of said land described in saiil mortgage as provided in this decree. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment otdcr and decree, and in compliance Willi tne cnmiuaims oi shiu n ru, i v ui, uu SATURDAY, AUGUST Cth, Mis, at the hour of one o'clock, P. Jl at tho front door of tho County Court limine in the City of Oregon Cily, in said County and Slate, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, fur U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the nbrve described properly or any part thereof to satisfy said execution, judgment order, de cree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., July 7lh. lsi)8. BARGAINS. For particulars apply at Coi rier office, Oregon City, O-nA A four-room house and lot in Oregon waUUi'iiy; Kood location with tine view of river; young trees and shrubs ; place cost over 900. PQAft An eight-room house and two large OOUUiots in lower part of Oregon Cily (Green Point), bam; good bearing orchard: or will trade for smaller place and take difference in cash. 11ftftTwo good houses and lot; houses rented OllUUuear paper mill - Oregon City; will trade or sell on Installment plan. If von have anvlhing to trade or sell It will pay you to serd description to tho Courier. No charges unless sale or tradu is made. VATTD DBTfP An t-acre farm, nbout lUUtt rnlVilij miles soulheast of the courthouse, at a bargain; titb perfect; also two lots, one In South Oregon City and the other In iliwnn CUv nroner: title perfect. All this property must oesoiu. lertns easy; nam nine E rices. Anyone that wauls to buy will And it to ia interest to investigate this. Weak Hen Made Vigorous next wisr rOTsunr zvswf What FEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It acta powerfully and quickly, enrea wnen au tbera tall. Vouch men regain lost manbood: old others tall. Young men regain lost manbood: 014 men recover vouthful vigor. Absolutely Goar- men recover voumiiu vigw. auiuiuivit b.i.aI n Jnrk N AI-vrnifttlM. Lot itllltt V 1 111 potency, Nightly Kmlutona, Lost Power, cither as. Failing Memory, Wauling Ola eaf, and all tf nU nf fl.f-nbu or txctun and imti.CTYIiow. Warda on Insanity and consumption. Don't let dmggist Impose a worthless tnbetttute on you because tt vlelo a greater pront. Insist on hav ing PKKFKK'S J KKVUiOK, or send for It. Can h rrri! in vest Docket. Frenald. nlaln wrapper. f t per box, or O for tVv, wltb A Written Guar antee lo Cure er Kefund Money, pamphlet free PEf FJbK Aoa'N. ChlcaaV, 111. For Sale by CI arm an k Co. aai What Shall Be Done FOR THE DELICATE GIRL You have tried iron and other tonics. Bat she keeps pale and thin. Her sallow complexion worries you. Per haps she has a little hacking; cough also. Her head aches and she cannot study. Give her i scoirs Emulsion I The oil will feed her wasting lbody; the glycerine will soothe her cough, and the hypophos phites will give new power and vigor to her nerves and brain. Never say you cannot take cod-liver oil" until you have tried Scott's Emulsion. You will be obliged to change your opinion at once. Children especially become very fond of it; and infants do not know when it is added to their food. ;oc, and $i.oo ; all druggists. SCOTT, & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 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-cL-m li ipi a very low prices. Leave orders at Ely Bros, store on upper 7th streeth. Nobiitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON,' Onthe Street between the Bridge and the Depot. Double and single rlcs and saddle horses a. Ways on hand at tho lowest rates, and aoorra, also connected with the barn for loose stock Any information regarding ony kind of stock promptly attended to by letter or person. HORSES BOUGHT OK SOLO NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT AND FINAL ACCOUNT. In the jCounty Court of the State of Oregon, Clackamas County: Notice is hereby given that I the undersigned executrix of the estate of A. R. Shipley, de ceased, have presented and Hied mv final account in said court as executrix of said estate, and that Monday, the 1st day of August, 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, has been duly ap pointed by said court for the settlement of said llnal account and tte hearing of objections there to. CELINDA E. SHIPLKY, Executrix of the estate of A. R. Shipley, deceased. Dated June 17, 1898. je0 Clearance Sale Trimmed Hats $1.50 up Large Assortment of Latest Designs of Trimmed Hats. Trimming Dohe to Satisfaction. Ostrich Feathers Dyed and Curled. Kid Gloves Cleaned. 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