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OREGON CITY COURIER OREGON CITY HERALD CONSOLIDATED. A. V.CHENEY... Publisher A. W. CHENEY l Edu . CIIAS. A. FITCH muor8 K. II. OABIiERT, Local Editor PUBLISHED WEEKLY. . Entered In Oregon City potofflcea2nd-oli matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rf paldln advance, per year 1 M 8lx months ... '8 three monlhs'lrlal g&"The date Opposite your address on the paper denotes I be time to which you nave paia PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON CITY, NOV. ,4 1898. 1 PLEASE PAY UP The season ol the year has arrived when the proprietor (if a newspaper natnrallv expects to receive some com pensation for his labors. The amounts due us from subscribers are Individual ly small but taken In the abrogate they amount to quite a large num. During these hard times It taxes all one's ener gies to keep a paper afloat. Please try to send us a dollar or two on account, or if you arc unable to get the dollars and have proc ace send or bring that and we will allow you market price. If some settle-rent is not mnrte before November 1st the accounts of those more than two ?ears in arrears will be placed in a col. ector's hands. Please settle or call and see publisher before that date. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS! In consolidating the Oourikr and Hibald some errors may have been made in giving subscription credltand we would kindly ask each subscriber to notice the dste opposite his name on the paper and If It is not rlulit call and see or write us. Thenlate denotes the time to which you have paid and not the time you subscribed or paid the muney. Geo. Ogle Refuses the Salary Grab. U'Ben will Follow the Example Thb gold-bug vote of Maine fell of 30 per cent, Vermont 10 per cent, and Georgia 25 per cent, in recent elect ions. That's bow the silver craze is dying out. Let'er die that way right along 1 The following is from the Oregonian of October 28: Salem, Oct. 27. George Ogle, of Mol ality Clackamas county, declines to have money legislated in his pocket, regard less of constitutional barriers. He was a member of the legislature of 1897, which met and failed to organize. Upon receipt of notification that the special session voted full pay for 40 days to all members of that legislature, Mr. Ogle writes; "It is 11 miles from home to Hubbard and 20 from there to Salem; total 31 ; both ways, 62 ; at 15 cents per mile, $9.30, which, with $15 salary, makes $24.30, my total and only constitutional claim." Continuing, he says: "This 'reform' legislature voted full pay to us all, but I know and you know that they violated their oaths to support the constitution when they did it, and I for one will only accept my constitutional pay." According to the allowance made by the last legislature, Ogle was entitled to $129.30. Of this amount, he rejects all but $24 30 or $105. Mr. Ogle is a farmer in moderate cir cumstances. He is about 29 years old, and was elected in 1896 as a populist to represent Clackamas county in the legis lature. The story of the hold-up of the legislature of which he was a member is common history. It was charged that Dotmlibts as well as other members were innunced by money, and an investigating committee was appointed by the populist party of Oiackamas county to inquire in to the matter. Arrainged before that committee, Mr. Ogle stated that dur ing the legislature hold-up at Salem he paia ins own expenses anu uiu not re ceive a cent, directly or indirectly from anyone. Mr. Ogle's refusal to accept this appropriation is the only case so far reported . ' 'George Ogle has done right. The con stitution is very clear that if either house fails to organize, for five days after a quorum attends, no member shall receive pay for more than that time until or organization is had. It is understood thatW.S. TJ'Ren, as soon as he gets his certificate, will follow Mr. Ogle's example. THE STOVE WORKS CASE. Hon. John McCulloch had four clerks on the enrolling force in the house. The senate enrolling force had twelve clerks three times as many as the house. And yet the four clerks in the house enrolled nine more bills than the twelve clerks in the senate ! The chair man of the enrolling committee in the senate should be ashamed to meet his constituents face to face. Mr. 0(ii,k, of Clackamas county, i the one honest and conscientious man of the legislature elected in 1896. Having been tendored his mileage and per diem in full for 40 days, he refuses all but mileage and five days' pay, which he correctly says is all that is due him un tier the constitution. Thus he sacrifices about $80, but he retains a good many times $80 worth of honesty and self approbation, Mr. Ogle is ranked as a populist, but whatever his politics he is the kind of a man the people should de light to honor. Welcome. O. A. McMillan, the West Side gro cer, got the best of several boys, who tried to play a Halloween joke on him Monday. At a late hour when the in. habitants of Sunset addition were sup posed to be sleeDintr the snore of the righteous, some bold, mischievous boys moved his delivery wagon over the steep embankment below Pusey's house. Mr. JViCMiuan headed the bovs off bv eoinor around in another direction, but they took to flight. One of them lost his hat, wnicn Mr. McMillan captured, but in formed them that whenever the wagon was returned, the hat would be forth coming. An hour later Mr. McMillan heard a knock on the door, and tha speaker announced that the wagon was in us oia piace. Barker Hunsley, of Lamed. Kansas. was arrested at Vancouver, Wednesday, by the sheriff of Clarke county, on in formation furnished , by Sheriff Cooke. Hunsley was in Oregon City about three weeks ago, and soon after he bad gone, Sheriff Cooke received information that he was wanted in Kansas for seducing his two Bterxlauehters. He informed the sheriff at Vancouver, that he left Kansas, because he was afraid that he would be lynched. Sheriff Cooke re ceived a dispatch yesterday from Kan- ono iu iium me prisoner in Washington as requisition papers would be made out for the prisoner in that state. Sher iff Cooke traced the fugitive from jus tice to Sell wood, and from there to Van couver, where he had Sheriff Miller to look out for him and make the arrest. SUMMARY. reliable watches Mr, W. R. Hearst, editor of the Ex aminer and Journal, has returned to San Francisco after an absence of some time spent in the Journal oftlce and the war. San Francisco people were so glad to see him that Olaus Bpreckles immediately had him arrested for crim inal libel, Martin Kelley asked the grand jury to indict him for perjury, Grove Johnson will sue for a million dollars damage to his character, A. L. McDonald has sued him for $80,000 for infringement on his Klondike map and ex-Senator Dunne has sued him for $25,000 damages for libel, as a starter. Ills other friends are expected to show their affection and joy over his coming in as demonstrative a way. In the mean 'ima Hearst will take care of himselt. As a member of the ways and means committee of the state legislature, I am in a position to speak out in meeting. One learns a vast amount of useful in formation on this committee, I have -discovered many leaks of the public treasury that can be stopped. I Bhall mention a few of these. In the first place, the legislature in 1893 made contract with the Salom electric light company to light the state capital build ing for $9,000 a year. Of this amount $7,!00 is a steal. Most of the lights are used in the sena'o and house chambers when the legislature convenes only once in two years, the exhorbitan.ee of this steal can bo readily seen. O. J. Curtis in Astoria Herald. According to the Salem Journal some one has been terribly delinquent to the people to allow obligations due the state of Oregon, amounting to $80,000, to pile up against a Portland firm that used state property and employed state prison labor to manufacture and sell stoves. What state official is responsible for this? The suits now brought to collect notes in the bands of the state treasurer in dicate that upon that official devolved the duty of collecting that money, That he as state treasurer, or as a mem ber of the state board charged with that duty, waited all these years and now brings suit against an insolvent com pany, is not good business for the state, As a matter of fact, the whole con duct of the state treasury in all respects, so far as protecting the public is con cerned, is all of the same piece of cloth it doesn't protecct any more than one thickness of cheese-cloth would protect a sea-going battleship. The jolly, jovial, easy going, sociable and smooth state treasurer has no more quality of resist ance to the sharp political schemer than a raw young backwoods farmer offers to the greengoods man or bunko steerer on Chatham street, New York, tr like the denizen of Whitechapel whose virtue wavers at the first leer that is offered. There is no justice in the officers of the people allowing a firm like the Northwester Stove Works to run a bill of $30,000 against the state. No poor man would be allowed to commit such a raid on the treasury. His home would be sold out by the sheriff and he would get no sympathy. The people need expect no relief in this matter. Like the $33,000 paid tht Union county banker for land to which the state can under no possibility get title, the $80,000 loss on the stove works must be pocketed as a fee in the dear school of experience. The $6,000 attorney fee claimed for alleged services by John Hall, the $10,- 000 claimed by Mr. Mullan, and the $5,000 to $8,000 fee that will be paid the lawyers for the state tresaurer, are all in the line of jobs expedited by public officials of easy virtue. No articles published in years havo attracted so much attention us those entitled "Suppressed News from Wash ington," now running in The New Time, Chicago's aggressive reform mngiurine. Tito third installment appears in the November number and declares that the reason President McKinley does not force Alger's resignation is due to the fact that tho former appointed all or nearly all of the officials responsible for the fcandals now being investigated. The administration papers are indig jiuutly demanding that The New Time be called to account for these ariiules, but the magitxine continues to pour edi torial shot and shell into the Washing ton inlreuchments. It is the most in teresting and startling matter now being published. Tub Masons and other secret societies of Honolulu have sent a circular to the brethren in this country warning them against being induced to go to Uawaii on the supposition that that country has a fine climate, rich soil, as highly civilized population and large tracts of land only awaiting ownership by the first who come. It states that there is little or no opportunity for employmont on the islands for those who are now already there. The demand for skilled labor is but occasional, while the sup- ply of housekeepeis, stenographers, clerks, lawyers, doctors, etc., is far more than the demand. LOCAL A few cheat) lounger s ' For best groceries at cheapest price go to Marr & Muir. Highest cash Brice Daid for second hand household goods at Bellomv & Busch. Last year's patterns of wall DaDer at reduced prices. Five and 10c notion counters. At Bellomy & Busch. F. I. Andrews, the market eardener. has always on hand a large amount of first-claBS apples, vegetables, pure cider and cider vinegar. Give him a trial. Hand knite skirts, beautiful colors, from $1.00 to $2.00. At the Racket Store. The most reliable goods at lowest living cash prices are kept by the grocery mure ui juurr iuuir. Just received, 100 rolls of fine mat ting. Call at once and get choice of patterns. Oregon City Auction House Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. Apply to O. D. & D. G. Latourette. The Club tonsorial parlors, P. G. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco is kept. Dan Willians has added to his stock of groceries and provisions a full line of feed and hay. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center streets Fir and hard woo I wanted on accouns bv the Oregon City Courier. A high grade warranted sewing ma chine sells for $25 on easy payments at Bellomy & Busch. XXX Castor Machine oil cheaper than any other place at A. Robertson's, the Seventh street giocer. For Sale Two yoke , of well-broke oxen. Also one heavy log wagon. In quire of Herman Bros., Molalla, Oregon We carry exclusive styles at lower prices than anv other houMa in Oracnn. Others may complete with us in quality, but not in prices. Oelia Goldsmith. The Oregon City Auction House has just received the agency for the finest range made which will be sold at yery low prices. Fob Sale A thoroughbred shorthorn bull, nine months old. J. W. DowTy. Currinsville, Oregon. Underwear, ladies', gentlemen's and childien's, all prices. At tne Kacket (store. Nottingham lace curtains, balance of lot just received. Will close out at the same old price. Oregon City Auction House. , Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to. C. D. & D. O. Latourette . We sell millinery goods 25 per cent cheaper than any other house. Miss Goldsmith. When in Portland be sure and call at the Royal restaurant where you can get me Desi ioc meai in tne city. Z03 f irst street, corner of Madison. Win. Bohlander, proprietor. Wanted A child under 10 yeary of age o care lor. Apply at this omce, Carloads of goods for Red Front, of course table oil cloth 12c, Cabot V.-5c, seamless hose 10c, tough mule-skin gloves 25c, with calf front 50c. 9 oz overalls 35c, dress goods, yarns, under wear, mackintoshes, capes, umbrellas and shoes at cut prices . Red Front Store, Oregon City. Wo Gripe When you take Hood's Pills. The big, old-fash-toned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Easy to take Inldodi and easy to operate, is true . of Hood's Fills, which are I m up to date In every respect 1 III 21 Safe certain and sure. All w druggists. 260. C. I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. SUMMONS ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Bessie Lavin, Plaintiff, vs. Mlchiel Lavin, Defendant. To Michlel Lavin, the above named defendant. N THR NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: i You are herebv commanded to appear and the enmnlalnt filed airainst vou in the above entltlen suit on or oeiore tne .mil any ui December, 1898, that being the time Bet by the oouit In which you are required to appear and answer saia complaint, ana n you full so to ttoneur and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for, to-wtt: for me nissoiuuon oi me uunus of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon, Thomas F.Byan.jnda of the oounty of Clack amas. Dated this a aay oi novemoer, isub. B.P.WELCH, Attorney for Plain tiff. Porttand, Oregon SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Sarah E. Lynch, 1 Plaintiff, vs. Thomas W. Lynch, - 1 Defendant, J To Thomas W. Lynch, Defendant. ' IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the oompiaint niea. against you in me aoove en titled Buit on or before the 30th day of December, 1898, that being the time set by the court In which you are required to appearand answer said complaint, and if you fail so to appear and answer tne piainun win appiy 10 tne court lor me renei prayed for, to-wit For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon, Thomas F. Jyan, judge of the county of Clack Dated thia 2nd day of November. 1898. -- B. P. WELCH. Attorney for Plaintiff. Q Portland, Oiegon. AT THE CKET STOi YOU WILL (lannelett WPPepV adies' )ets, hildrens' Underwear, (flln&erwear. fjibbons, arnv ent s osiery All kinds of Notions at the Lowest Prices in the city. Come and see. . SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Margurite Montgomery, 1 Plaintiff, vs. Robert A. Montgomery, Defendant. J To Robert A. Montgomery, the above named de fendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in theabove entitled suit on or belore the 30th day of December, 181)8, that being the time Bet by the court in which you are required to spoear and answer said complaint and If you fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court fox the relief prayed for, to-wit: For the dissolution the bonds of matrimony .between plaintiff and defendant. This summons la published by order ot Hon. Thomas V. Ryan, judge of the oounty of Clacka mas. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1898. B. P. WELCH, Attorney for Plaintiff. ' Portland, Oregou. THE FARMERS Of Oiackamas County can buy their Goods and sell their Produce to advantage at John Everhart's General Merchandise Store, ELYVILLE, OREGON. A Large Stock ot Boots and Shoes. Also Flour and Feed. Prices Guaranteed. MONEY SAVED FOR YOtV a Buy buying your Drugs at the Lead- ing Drug Store in Oregon City OUR SPECIALTY PURE DURGS AND LOW PRICES GEO. A. HARDING Prescription Druggist Willamette Building OREGON CITY TREASURERS NOTICE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT COUNTY Warrants endorsed prior to October 5th. 18U5. ill be paid on presentation. And also all Road Warrants endorsed Drior to the dale of this notice. Iuterest will cease on oalled warrants at the date of this notice. JACOB SHADE, Treasurer of Clackamas, Or Oregon City, November 3rd, 1891 Just arrived a consignment of cenu- Ine old government Java Coffee (green) in original mats. Regularly worth 35 cents per lb. Our price 25 cents. A. lvOUKKTSON, Seventh street Urocer. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose ot examining all persons who may desire to ttach in the public schools of Clackamas county, Oregon. A public examination will be held in the court house at Oreuon City, Oregon, on the Uih day of Jovember, 1SK8, commeuc ing at 1 o'clock p. ni. Applicants for stale papers wilt present themselves at 9 o'clock a. m. November 10. II. 8. Stbangk, Supt. of schools for Clackamas Co. By O. M. Strasuk, Deputy. Trimmed hats, the latest Faris and New lork styles, at tho lowest prices Miss uoidsmiin s. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon City, lor rue and Catarrh Remedies, Cure guaranteed or money re funded. Younger, who has had a life-long ex perience, will elean your watch for a dollar. A fino"line of pattern hats at Shivelv's, ltata trimmed to order a specialty uorner 4 m ana maaison on tne mil. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon City, for Pile and Catarrh Remedies Cure guaranteed or money refunded Jacob Solum, harness maker and re pairer, Main street, opposite Catholic chuivn, uregon uity. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon City for Pile and Catarrh Remedies Cure guaranteed or money funded. re Fine Salt (15c per 100 lbs, stock salt 40c per UK) lbs, roast coffee 10c, fine roast coffee with good spoon 9 lbs t Rising Sun stove polish fic, Arm vt H BOda 7 lbs zoc, bird seed oc. Red Front Store, Oregon City, SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreion. for the Oounty of Multnomah. Esberg-Gunst Cigar Company 1 Plaintiff. I v. ' , Sllvey Stuart, ( ueienaant, J State of Ormron, County of Clackamas, as. Y VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT. EXKCU- tlon and order of sale, duly Issued out of ana unaertne seal 01 tne above entitled Court, hi the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated tha 7th day of October. 1898. unon a bids- meut rendered and entered In aald court on the 5th day of October, 1898, In favor of Enbern- uunsi uigar uomnany, riaintui, anu against siivey tuuari, ueienaant, lor tne sum of i.76, and the further sum of 16 85. eoets and disburse' merits, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the real property Hereinafter described to satisfy the sum of $13X76 wim interest tneraon at tne rate or s percent per annum from Ootober 5th. 1808. and the hither urn of 116.36 eosts then due upon said judgment, na tne oosut 01 ana upon saia writ. - Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution. and order of sale, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, being unable to Had anv personal uronertv of said defendant's. I did on the 10th day of October, 1.VJ8, duly levy up .. r.,nn...i,, ,i...n.ti... ...... 1 . 1.1 defendant, situate and being in the County of Clackamas, and Slate of Oregon, to-wit: All of lot three (3) in section four (41, township two (2) south, ranee two VI) east Willamette Meridian, be ing in me uiacaamas county, Oregon, containing lumy-mree ana m niu (sjmj aores, ana 1 will ou SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County court House In the city of Oregon City, in said County and fctate. sell at mi III 10 auction, subject to redemption, to the highest Dinner, ior u. o. goia coin, ean in nana, all the right, title and interest which the w Hun named defendant had oil the date of said judgment or since had in or to the above described real proper ty or any part thereol to satisfy said exeoution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs, J. J. COOKE, , Sheriff of Clackamas Countv. Oreirnn. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, October 10, 1898 OTTO SCHUMANN " MANUFACTURER OF flonuments nd Headstones Estimates furnished on all kinds of Marble, Granite and Building Work. :: Drawings made by description. No. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR TAYLOR, Portland, Oregon Silver Medal Awarded at Portland Mechanics' Fair FROM N OLD WHEAT I i SOLD BY AI3I PATENT FLOUR is made entirely from old wheat and when use it yon do not run the risk of having poor bread as you do if you buy flour made by Tom, Dick and Harry of all kinds of wheat. ALL GROCERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENT To Watch Buyers for 30 DAYS; if you never possessed a watch now is 'the TIME to own TIME of your own. 293 Morrison Street PORTLAND, OREGON A. N. WRIGHT, The Iowa Jeweler NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH THAT THR UN deraigned has been, this Ulh day of Uetobnr, 1WI8, appointed by the honorable oounty court of Clackamas county, Oregou, nxecutor of the estate of Eli.a ilartt, deceasedlcnmmonly known .... ,1 VI'..,.- All.... u...; ... ' . . a mm. niv. mi t.iBuu., iinYiug claims againsl said estate are hereby noiiiied to preseut the same to me, properly verified, at Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from date of this no tice, imtober 13, 189S, O. E. HAKC.BEAVFS, fciectuor ot tsiaie or fcllza tlartt. Deceased. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice Is herebv given that the iim1 been duly appointed administratrix of the estate ol Frank Spulak, deceased, and all persons having claims against said deceased, or requested lo present them with proper vouchers at residence in New Ei, Claokumas county, Omnia ik-If hi rt el v rttnvit h (..im ,i .. . .. .f .1.. ... . . . . KAT1K SPl'LAK. WmlnistratrU oflh estate of Frank Spulisk ltcd this 3rd day of October, 1898. A HOUSE FOR $10 PER MONTH. Consisting of i lots, Rood (rarden spot, runnlne water the vear ftt-.inrl ;l nw,m !.,.. r . a .. 1 . ' UVIM ,,i(ct, Klnm cellar, Iwrn but enough for two cows and W0 chickens 1 mini mini court notise. fries tSnn 6 ix-r wnt Interest. rr5 cash down. For particuUra inquire, at this oflica. . H. STRMIGHT, Dealer In. Groceries and Provisions. Also Fall line ol Mill FeedLime, Cement and land FlSer. C. G. APPLEGATH, a VIAII MCAO eUTTKN WITH ILVCnritLD. A. PRASIL, roKuteiv oceieNtx and pittir WITH MARSHAL PIKID, CHICAAO. APPLEGATH & PRASIL FASHIONABLE FURRIERS tCMOOIllNa AND REPAIRING AT MODCRATC PRICC IL WORK aUARANTCCO Sealskin Garments a Specialty 143 THIRD STREET, PTLAND, ORE.