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,.k OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, O JTOBER 6, 1899. Ho c r uu ftl.QR BUYS A $3.50 SUIT ' t,MIO CELKItKATKU "NKVKKH KAKOIT" UUI 1II.K DhAT Ann anaa, nAvviiAn .a.av Dum J " V" .PIKl'S SJiKK PANTS 81118 AT $1.98. 'U NEW SUIT FREE FOR ANT OF THESE SUITS WHICH DON'T DIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR, SEND NO MONEY, (at tela a, out and Bend to us, tlAla age of boy and say whether large or email forage and we will send you - the suit by express, O. O. D. subject to ex lamination. You can examine It at your y expreBH omceand II round perfectly batla 1 actory and equal t. aalle sole la ,oar Iowa for S3.SO pay your express agent our Special Offer Trice. l.8, and expreas charges. Tlirsr KUfF PANT SUITS are for boys a to I .A 1R vem-H of ana and Are retailed etervwherr at IS (i.iv. Hade with DOijIH.K bkaT aad KNKK8, latest luou alyle aa llhlralee, snail, tram a special beaiy weight, wear-mltllng, all-woel Slaatua Cakklmcre. neat, bandnunie pattern. fine Italian lining, Baula Grajdoa lattrllnlng, vaddtne. la)laK aud i-elaforclDK Alia and linea tewing, nnrtalloriaade tbruugliaut,aault any boy or parent would be proud of. K1K FKKK ClrOTII BaaPl.KS of Boj' t lutblaa for bciji le 10 v KAKS, write for Sample Bonk No. Bolt, contains fuBhion plates, tape measnreand fuilinstructlon how to order. Mena Suite wade to order from 4&.uv up. Sam- pies sent free on application. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago, III. (han, Roebuck to. art laorMeblT fallible. bailor.) COUNTS OFFICEBS. Judge T. P. Ryan Clerk of Oourta Elmer Dixon Sheriff J. J. Cooke Recorder T. P. Bandall Treasurer Jacob Shade Assessor ... Eli Williams School Superintendent r N. W.Bowland 8urreyor ; Ernest Rands Coroner , . M. C. Strickland , . 8. F. Marks Commissioners , (jr. Morton R. Scott. Deputv Clerk ' E. H.Cooper " ' Bherlff J.E.Jack " Recorder Ed. Dedman ' Superintendent , Mrs. 0. M. Strange " Assessor J.G. Porter County Court meets on first Wednesday after firs Monday of every month. Probate Court meets on first Monday of every month Circuit Court meets on third Monday In Aprilana first Monday in November OREGON CITY OFFICEBS. fi. D. Latourette .Bruce C. Curry .... ..C. E. Bums ...,H. E. Straight A. 8. Dresser Mayor ... Recorder Chief of Police Treasurer ... . ftltv Attornnv . Street Commissioner J. C. Bradley Sup't. of Water Works W.H. Howell City Engineer. , H. H. Johnson Conncllmen K. Koerner, J. W. Powell, Frank Busoh and O. Schuebel Of First Ward; E. E. Charman, C. 0. Huntley, A. W. Mllln and Fred Metzner of Second Ward, Council meets first Wednesday of each month. SEND 50 CENTS TT'Sl send oil our Miebrid U BKKTA (.UTAH by expreHH G. 0. 0., -abject I exM Initio. It 1b a genuine La BerU luerleu made instrument of real oeauiy, perieoi roMwooa nnitti, very inea. 9 IMS'. I gonad hole and Inlaid tlrips In back, celluloid brand Handsomely lalald arouad topedpr. Fingerboard accurately fretted with raised freli, lalald parl poiltloa dot, American ade patent had, andflnett ielttl plated tailpiece. vA REGULAR K8.00 GUITAR, powerful ana iwees atoned, rurniriuea complete wiin an enraar. n r beat quality ateei iiriaga ana a vaium wiirw ilea book which teaches anyone how to play. KXAHINK THK UtlTAK at four eipirn oinn and if found exactly as represented and jt the areate-t batftaia yon e?ereaw ar beard of pay the express agent $3-65 far $8. 16 end express cbantn and. the com J piete outfit 1b your. Satin faction guar anteed or money refunded in full. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. 'ihp;nrerrbyT..a. cash in full we will give a Lettered fingerboard Chart. It is an accurate guide, having all notes, with sharps and flattt In full view, and can be ealy adjutited to any guitar without changing the instrument. With the use of the lettered fingerboard anyone can learn to play without the aid of a teacher, write for free muKtonl instrument and piano and organ catalogue. KTerjthliig at lowest wholesale prlrea. Adore, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.. CHICAGO (bean, Boebuck aCe. ar. kioreiujlily reliable. Kdltor.) EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. South. North. 00 p.m. Lv Portland Ar 9:15a. y ':62p.m. Lv Oregon City Lv 8:36a. 7:46a.m. Ar San Francisco Lv 8:06 p.k 6:00 p.m. Ar Ogden Ar 1:10 p.m 6:05 p.m. Ar Denver Lv 6:45 p.m 0:40 a.m. Ar Omaha Ar 8:50 a.m 8:15p.m. Ar Chicago - Lv 6:80 A.M 7:00 a.m. Ar Los Annelos Ar 9:26 p.m 8,:16p.m. Ar F.l Paso Ar 2:35 P.M 4:15 p.m. Ar Fort Worth Ar 8:40 A.M 7:66 A.M. Ar New Orleans Ar 8:40 P M DINING CARS, OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman First class and Tourist Cars attached to all through trains, ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY. 8:80A.M. . Lv Portland Ar4:S0P.M 9:20A.M. Lv Oregon City Lv 8:84p.M :20P.M. I Ar Roseburg Lv I 7:8 CORVALLI8 MAIL DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) 7:80A.M. I Lv Portland ArI6:60P.M 11:55 A.M. Ar Corvalhs, Lvl:20F.M At Albany and Corvaliis connect with train of Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. INDEPENDENCE PAF8F.NGKB DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY, 1 4:50P. M. T.80P.M. 8:80 P. M. Lv Ar Ar Portland McMinnville Independence Ar Lv Lv 8:25 A.M 5:60 A.M 4:50 A.M Direct connection at San FrauciFCO with Steamship Lines (or Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippines and Australia. For through t ickets and rates call on or address K. E. HOY1), Agent, Oregon City R. KOEHLKR, C. H. MARKHAM, Manager, G. F. A P. Anent, Portland. Or. Portland, Or, Depabt FOB fiSt liWp.m. Salt Lake. Denver, rt.Worth.Omab, Kansas City, HI Louis, Chicago, and East. as laM a.m. TIME SCHEDULES From Port an. Wall Walla, io- kana, Minneapo lis, it Paul, Da- luta, auw.u.. Cbleafo and Kaat Octal IHamihlpt PrMi PtrtiMa. Ball vary v day. Arrive fkom Fast Mail. 1:46 p. m. Spokana Flyer l:ttaH 4 :00 p. Da. S.Wp.ra. Ba. Sunday Saturday U:W p. bu CatviKUIa Rlf tta.ia.rt. T.Astoria and Way Mnainga, Bx. Sunday WHlaaMtM Wvr. lotans City. Haw. I . - . T - ... bn,Wl.a a nay Landings. :00 a.m. tvieau Thuf. aalSaV. 4.00 a. m. IW, Tbm. adkl U.. lPrta 2:T. m. dily i WHIanarl tnd Taa kill llrirf. Orcfon City. Day- ton. war iMoa-i lnga. WWaatrta Rlraf. Portland to Corral- 111 war Ano-i Bipwia to LawUtos For Sale A 20-acre ranch near Red- land; or will trade for threshing engine not less than 12-horeepower. VV. D. Berkey, Kedland, Ore. Hobbed th Grave, A startling incident, of which Mr John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a moat dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, toDyue quoted, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow Inn weaktr dav bv dav. Three physi cians had given me up. Fortunately a fnend advised trying Electric Bitters, and to my great joy and surprise, the nrst bottle made a decided improve ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life and robbed the grave to another victim." No one should fail fo try them. Only SOcta, guaranteed, at ueorge A, Harding's diug store. MARKET REPORTS. PORTLAND. (Corrected on Thursday.) Flour Best $2.903.25; graham $2.65. Wheat Walla Walla 5859c; valley 61c, bluestone 6162c. Oats White 4344c j gray 42 43c. Barley Feed $17 ; brewing $18. Millstuffs Bran $17; middling $22 ; shorts $18; chop $16. Hay Timothy $89; clover, 78; Oregon wild $6. Butter Fancy creamery 45c; sec onds 4045cj dairy, 3542c; store, 2027S'c. Eggs 18 l-2c Poultry Mixed chickens $3.604.50; rinnn 4 50(3)5: snrinM t2f3 25:eeese. $46; ducks $57; live turkeys 12) 13Jc ; dressed, 1416c. Che'se Full cream 12c per pound ; Younu America 13d Potatoes 1 to 2 1-2 cents. Vegetables Beets $1; turnips 90c per sack ; garlic 7c per lb ; cabbage $1.50 2.00 per 100 pounds; cauliflower 75o per dozen ; parsnips 75c per sack ; celery 7075c per dozen; asparagus 67c; peas 34c per pound. ' Dried fruit Apples evaporated 78; sun-dried sacks or boxes 45c; pears sun and evaporated 56c ; pitless plums 45ie; Italian prunes 35c; extra silver choice 56. ' OREGON CITY. Corrected on Thursday. Wheat, wagon, 52 and 55. Oats, 37. Potatoes, new, one to one and a quar, ter cents. Eggs, 18c to 20 per dozen. Butter, 30 to 50 per roll. Onions, red, 90c to $1 00 pei sack; yellow, $1 to $1.25. Dried apples, 5 to 6c per ponnd. Dried prunes Italians, 4c; petite and German, 3c. BARGAINS. SHERIFF'S SALE. CITY COUNCIL. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas. McMinnville College, a corporation, riainun, vs. M.- J. Broderick.Ella Broderlck, his wife, Isaac Farr, Vinnie H. War den. George A. Harding, E. E. Charman and C. H. Caulleld, ex ecutors of the will of N. O. War den, deceased, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. OY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, DEr AJ a n vart..,inn ,.iv tufi,IAri rtiit nf and VIC). U1U l 0OWMMW., -J ..... under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, and to me duly directed and dated the 8rd day of October, 1899, upon a Judg ment rendtred and entered In said court on me 22nd dav of Nwenibir, 1898, in favor of McMlnn vtlle College, a corporation, plaintiff, and against Ella Broderlck and M. J. Broderiok, di fendanls, for the sum of 1894, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per oent per annum from the 22nd day of November, 1898. and th. further sum of $10 costs and disbursements, and th. costs of and upon this writ, Commanding m. to maka sale of the following desoribed real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt : Beginning at the most southerly corner on Main street of lot 4, In block 2 of Oregon City, in said county and state, and running thence nor therly along the westerly boundary of Main street 28 feet and 8 Inches; thence westerly at light angles with lest course and Main street 87 feet; thenee southerly at right angles witb. last line aforesaid 28 ftet and 8 inches to the boun dary of said lot 4 on Third street; Ounce easterly 87 feet to the Dlaoe of beginning the interest con veyed above being an undivided half Interest. Also the following described tract, to-witt A portion of the Archibald McKlnley D, L. C, being claim No. 60, In section 81, township soutn range 2 east of the Willamette meridian, being all of that portion of said claim lying east of the 0. and C. Railroad Company's trad north of said township line, west of the top of the second main bluff and south of tract oonveyed by de.4 found recorded on page 256 of Book "C" of Deeds of said county and state; also all of our right, title and interest In and to the said donallon land olalm of Archibald MtKinley; also lots 8 and 4 of block 160 in Oregon fity, taid counly and state, as shown by the recorded n aps aod plats thei'tof on file In the office of the recoiderof Clackamas county, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution; judgment order and decree, and In oomplianoe with the commands of said writ, 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE 4th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1899, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the city of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at pub lie auotlon, eubjtot to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants, or either of them, had on the data of the mortgage herein, or since had in or to the above described real property or auy part thereof, to satisfy said execution Judgment Older, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J.COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas oouuty, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Oct 4, 1899. But Little Business Transacted At the regular monthly meeting of the city council Wednesday evening, all the councilinen were present, and President Koerner presided on account of the ab sence of Mayor Latourett. A. Knapp and J. N. Miller were granted liquor li censes. The recorder was authorized to issue a liquor license to Rudolph Sutrow at E. A. Brady's old stand, upon mak ing the proper advertising application. A petition read from Mrs. Reynard and others asking the council to build a sidewalk from 14th to ' Washington streets, which was referred to street committee with power to act. The treasurer's quarterly report showed ceipts of $653.69, four burial permits.and six convictions for vagrancy. drunken ness, and abusive language. Also that the city liens against the Comer and McDonald properties had been settled in full. The attention of the street com mittee was called to the bad condition of the bridge at the flouring mills. The following claims against the city were ordered paid: GENERAL FUND Bruce 0 Curry, recorder $ 25 00 C E Burns, chief of police 60 00 E L Shaw, night policeman. . . . . 60 00 H E Straight, treasurer 40 00 0 M Mason, chief engineer. . . . . . 10 00 L Dickleman, cleaning street. . . . 35 00 V E Shepard, special police .... 14 00 T M Miller, " " 14 00 A S Dresser, prosecutor 12 50 Nick Story, wit, city vs Pcrcell. . 1 50 Freeman, " " " . . l 50 Mrs Surface " " " " .. 1 50 O C Enterprise, printing. . ...... ' 8 85 E A Sommer, Indian Jim..;.... 2 50 G A Harding, electric lights 1 75 rr rpsuwln Three acres adjoining Oregon 1U XlilUL City: house and barn, good garden spot, near brick yard on Aberuethy. Will trudo for town property. Inquire at Courier- Herald ottice. For Sale (nieap-esfo, house; house and barn; nearly all slashed and seeded. You can buy this at your own prioe. In quire at Courier-Herald ottice. iPimlitiT T anil 0ne hundred and sixty t llUUCi iidllU- acres of timber land near Vernonia at a bargain. Inquire at Courier- Herald office. Job Printing at the Conrier-Hemld SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Daniel Lewis, Plaintiff, vs. Cora E. Stubb, Wallace R. Stul'h, C. E CI in e and Grace T. Johnson, Defendant. To Cora K. Stubb and Wallace R. Stubb, two of above named defendants: For Sale A good second-hand Vic tor mill and power combined, also a pony. N. Scheel, Birsell, Of. 'STEVENS FAVORITE"! RIFLE. jes Down." 1 75 163 00 10 00 55 175 87 THE MARQUAM FAIR. A Magnificent Exhibit of Home Productions. The 13th annual fair of the Butte, Creek Agricultural Association would have been the greatest of all successes, had not the rains descended and kept the people away Friday and Saturday. The people who went from this end ol the county, report a magnificent ex hibit. Among those who went from here were : Senator Brownell, Assessor and Mrs. Eli Williams, Deputy Sheriff E. Jack, G. B. Dimick, deputy pros ecuting attorney ; Constable M. F, Mc- Cown, Charles Noblitt, Hon. J. L. Kruse, of Wilsonville, and John Lewel- len, of Springwater. The display of vegetables, articles of domestic manufacture and livestock of all kinds, surpassed the exhitit at any previous fair. Had it not been for tho heavy rains, the fair would hae been the greatest triumphant success in the history of Clackamas county. The Butte cieek fair is under excellent man agement, who have always paid off the indebtedness, that accrued during a rainy season. Even under the adverse conditions this time, after the premiums were paid in full, there still remained of the receipts, to apply on other ex penses, senator tsrowneu gave an au- dress Saturday afturday afternoon. AT THE COUNTY FAIR. Settin' in the grain' stand At the county fair, Seemed as if the whole woild An' all there kin was there. Way up on the top seat Me an' Jennie set ' Wish 1 had the candy An' peanuts that we etl cycn Sutherland gistors HAIR GROWER 4:00 p. m. Ex. Sunday 22-inch barrel, weight 4 pounds. Carefully bored and tested. For M, .25 and .32 rim-fire cartridges. No. 17. Plain Open Sights, $6.00 1 No. 18. 'Target Sights, $8.50 Ask your dealer for the FAVO RITE. If he doesn't keep it we will (end, prepaid, on receipt of price. Send stamp for complete cata logue showing our full line, with val uable information regarding rides and ammunition in general. 4:BQ.m. Ex. Sunday I J. STEMS ARMS AND TOOL CO. a7, P.O. BOX CHICOPEB PALLS, MASS. 1:10 p. ro. Mod., Wad. and Frl. 4:10 B.m. Tuea.. Thar. Hid Bat Lv,Ljwbr ft. I. P0SALD6OS, Agent, Oregon air- , W. H. HURLBURT. t ttaaral raaaenxa rlUn, . BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE A Trade Marks Design. rtfill Oorvrmmts As. AiyotM tmolnf i sketeb and dmrlBttm naf nteklf hiwuis oar opinion fra. wKataar aa fnTantloa, hi piwbably patantabta, Catamaaloa. tloa. IrietXf wmOdafiaal. Handbook on Patoaia Htt fra. Oldaal uoaoy for aararlafMtaiit. Pataau taaaa Umil ihuxM k Co. Moalra aeiaal aottaa. wHaaut otarta. la the Scientific Jltncricdti. itntad wwkly. Lat ta TN the name of the Stat, of Oresron, you and t ach of you are hereby required to appear and answer th. complaint filed against you in th. above entitled suit on or before the 17th day of Hovember, 1899, and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint, to-wit: for a decree that plalntlffhave and recover of and from defendants, Coia E. Stubb and Wallace B. Stubb, and each of you, the sum of $250, with interest thereon from the 2nd day of November, 1895, at the rate oflO percent per an num, and the further sum of 850 attorney's tees and the costs and disbursements of this suit; that the mortgage executed and delivered by defend ants Cora E. Stubb and Wallace R. Stubb upon the following described reel estate situate in the conntyof Clackamas, Btateof Oregon, to-wit: all that parcel of real estate situate, lying and being in sections 10 and 21, township 2 south, range 1 east of the Willamette meridian, and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the south line of said section 16 in the center of the county road leading from Oswego to Aurora thence running northerly along the center of said road 12 rods; thence west 33 rods; thence south rod?, more or less, to the center of the Bridgeport road; thence easterly along the oenter of said road 17 rods, more or less, to the center of the Oswego and Aurora road aforesaid; thence nor therly along the center of said road 24 roils, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing six acres, mere or less, to th. plaintiff, be decided to be a first lien upon said real propeity, and that the said mortgage, together with the liens, claims or Interests, If any, of the defendants and each of them in and to th. said real properly be fore closed and the said real property sold upon exe cution to satisfy such decree as plaintiff may ob tain In this suit, and that the said defendant, and ach of them be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title and interest in and to mid real properly or any part thereof, and that tho pro ceeds arising from such aale .hall b. applied toward th. satisfaction of plaintiff's decree here in, attorney's feea. costs and costs of execution, and the balance if any, shall be applied as the above entitled court may direct; that if said property does not sell fur enough to satisfy the plaintiff's decree, attorney's feea, Interest, cost. and accruing Costa, that plninliff have Judgement .against you and each of you for such deficiency: and that plaintiff nave such other and farther re lief as to tb. court may teem meet and equitable. Tbla summons li published by order of tb. Ron. T. F. Byan, the county Judge of conntyof Clackamas, state of Oregon, duly made and filed In the above entitled suit in the said circuit conrt Ob the 4th day of October, lBse, and said order directs oubllcatlonof this summons not leal than once a week for six weeks; that the d'ta of the first publication of this summons is October S, 1899, and Ihe dal. of th. last publication of this summon! Is November 17, L. A. McNABV k HEDGES ORIFFH H. Attorneys for Plaintiff: John Dickleman, hauling Portland Gen Electric Co. Wilson & Cooke, hardware Bellomy & Busoh " ' ROAD FUND Lindsley& Son, lumber... JO Bradley..... 4 00 John Green". 3 00 WGBeattie 1 JW Grout 9 Charles Ely 3 00 E Frost 3 00 John Green 62 00 F Frost 27 75 J W Grout 10 50 W Adams.... 15 00 John Gillett 33 00 0 B Jefferson, team 31 50 N W Robbins 3 75 . . t (JZelzel... 9 00 FA Ely 10 50 John Gleason 16 50 GW Church.... 9 00 J K Dickey 9 00 J S Forbes 9 00 S D Forsythe 12 00 H B Nickles n 25 William Hankins 6 00 1 1 ,w tt MM should be used by every woman, man and child de siring a rich, soft, lustrous . appearance of the hair. H furnishes just the right stimulation to the bail" bulla and encourtig the natural flow of hair niofcv- ure. It prevents dandruff and Dremature irrnv hairs.. f It is the most rcfreshimr. cooling ana invigorating dressing that can be on- -tained. If yourdealer cannotstrp--ply you, write to us and we will see to it that yon are supplied. Seven Sutherland Sisters 18 Desbrosses Street, New York City. Vanity Fair. To hit the toibles and Fails of the day. to touch with pungent satire a,nd laugh able joke, as well a to brighten with music and song, has been the purpose oC the author of ' Vanity Fair," Hill's new est travesty. For this very happy pur pose unusual attention was given to the artistic material comprising the com pany, who number 20 people,whose var ious Bpectal itcts nave Doen warmly commended everywhere they have ap peared this season. " "Vanity Fair" i due here at the o era house on Friday,, Oot. 13. Jennie's right good-lookin' ; But she likes to boss; Dared me to bet money On Jake Douglas' boss. Like a fool I done it ; Went down to the track: How d'ye think I found her 'S I was climbin' back? There 1 met her half way, With another beau, Stuck-up, slick-haired softy, That Will Jones, ye know. Let on not to see me ; Went right on a-past ; S'pose she thought I'd aat her Where she's ijuin' so fast. Warn't no use to foller, ' So I let'em ko; Funny how things sometimes All go wrong jes' so. Lost a pile on Juke's boss; Couldn't ring a cane. Fellow swiped my goldine watch, 1 hen it poured uown rain. Tell ye 'tain't all sunshine An' all pleasure raie' Settin' in the gran' stand At the county fair. PREMIUM LIST. Next week we will publish the list of premiums awarded. The list was re ceived too late lor publication this week. PERT PERSONALS. As we understand Mr. Agtiinaldo, bar would like to annox the United State. Memphis Appeal. Hon. Joseph Hodges Choate's appoint ment will be indorsed by Russell Saga. It will take Mr. Choate out of the country Washington Post. Don Carlos is becoming so great a disap pointment that it would not surprlHesom of his followers to hear thnt ho hits nilowcdC himself to be arrested for carrylug coa oealod weapons. Washington Star. A Washington kodak artist hoa been so uukiud as to shoot Justices Gray, Whlta Harlan and Brewer and to call the ptetura 000 pounds of the United States supremo court That's just S2B pounds per Justice. Boston Herald. The omporor of Russia Alls the walls r his room with ourtoons of himself and tie emperor of Germany lllls his prisons wlU the cartoonists. The point of viow all de pends on whether one is born with a serum of humor. Baltimore American. In Justice Schuebel's Court. John Barth was given judgment for $30 against S. G. Gross on account of the sale of some cows. yjn mesoay jnomas Dunn was ar raigned charged with perjury for mak affidavit ihat Florence Jones, of Oriont, who was married to Bert Hite a few weeks ago, was 18, while her parents averred that she was only 14. Senator Brownell couducted the defense, and G. B. Dimick was the prosecuting attorney. Tbere were two Thomas Dunns in the court room, but nr-na of the witnesses could identify either of them as the party alleged to have made the affidavit. Even had the identification been estab lished, it is doubtful if a charge of per jury could have been sustained. The justice dismissed the case, Rudolph Aergerter, of Viola, was ar raigned Wednesday on a charge of threatening to kill John J. Baagfoldt. None of the prosecuting witnesses ap peared, and on ruction of the prosecut ing attorney, the case was dismissed. A aan aalatlv 0 aar vi mar mom FOR SALE. 60 acre on Clackamas river, two miles aaat of (jiariamas nation; good stream; no. improve ment: easily cleared: cood niece of fruit land Price, '! per acre for whole or half; 600down, balance time at 7 Der cent. 60 acres Detweao Ciaek.mas river and county roau running from uiacaamaa station to uatcn ery, 2 mile, from station; 12 airetelearMl; ail on. and balano on tim. at 7 per cent. inquire ai courier-taraia omce. Oregon City Academy. In beginning a select or private school in Oregon City we desire to make it not only a permanent educational institu tion, but to enlarge it until it shall meet the evident and growing wants of Ore gon City for at least full academy work. ' We have been engaged in college and academy work in other places, and con fidently ask for the patronage of the peo ple. - - ; ... At present we are prepared to hear classes in Latin, Greek, algebra, geome try, natural philosophy, physiology, physical geography, soology, botany, rhetoric, composition, literature, history, pedagogy, also classes in grammar, aiithmetic, geography, spelling, reading. These studies will be given in regular course, fitting students to enter the reBhraxn class in college or university work j ot a select course may le pur sued, if deei red. Ceitain branches also may be pursue by any who cannot per form full and tegular school work. . How well we shall succeed in our un dertaking depends upon many things. We are not unmindful of ihe gravity and importance of any work that has to do with the training and preparation of the young people ibr a life of active useful ness, and desire to co-operate with all Pliriatlatl a-nrtilra uan,a Anst . n I -ir.! der fenee; good stream of water: balance easily , i.u ,...,.. cleared .nd i. vet. Price, 140 ptracre; t.juu d.wn citjen In the procress and elevation of FRATERNAL NOTES. What the Lodges are Doing in L'lackanias County. A full dozen members of Falls City Lodge, A. O. U. W., visited Stafford Lodge Saturday night. This gave them an opportunity to judge of the defects in the wagon road, as near as could be ascertained by an after night drive. Re turning, Leigtiton Kelly walked ahead with the lantern, while coming down the mountain new road, so thnt W, II. Young could see where to drive his four horses. Stafford lodge has a cozy hall, and its members are active workers, and ate interested in the good of the or der. Theo Reichle, master workman, presided at the open meeting. Stirring addresses on fraternism were made by C. II. Dye, and ex-Senator H. E. Hayes. Short talks were also made by Satn Roake, Leighton Kelly', A. 0. Beauleau, of Falls City, and Recorder B. F. Wed dle and Fastmaster Workman C. W. Larson, of Stafford. Thomas Flynn, Sam Roake, Joe Beauleau and Leighton Kelly, all favored the audience with solos. Mrs. Gage also made a talk on fraternal orders. The visitors were en tertained royally, the ladies of Stafford providing a supper, that could not be excelled anywhere for quality and q un ity. Other numbers of tho Orego 1 City delegation were Joe Fromong, Hor ace Williams, George Silver and K. II. Gabbert. Tonight a delegation from here will visit Gavl lodge at Canby, E. II. Cooper took the patriarchical degree in Falls View Encampment, I. O. O. F., Tuesday night. Four candidates were initiated into the local lodge of Pyramids Tuesday night. The Redraen are Initiating new mem ben every meeting night. The lodge paid 1'' e expenses of Mrs. n!do'i fun eral, as 1 the custom w hen the wives of members die, and a delegation of Red men acted as pall-bearers at the funeral. D. A. Dillman and 0. N. Haines will represent Cataract Lodge at the grand lodge, K. of P., to be held In Portland next week. POLITICAL QUIPS. Thore Is a revival of thetulk of a ne White Houso, hut the old one Is still con I sldorod a very desirable place of residence.! Pittsburg Times. The only thing that can add to the mys tery with which modern interpreters liars succeeded lu surrounding tho works of Thomas Jefferson is the dkioovoiy of cipher by somobody. Washington jStar.. Hon. Amos Cummlngs has written m -very interesting letter on tho "Silent Con gressman." Perhaps Mr. Cummlngs will undertake to name one or two In his nexi effort without dealing In obituaries. Washington PoBt Tho Chicago Tribune culls a Chicago , alderman "a pachydermatous promoter of. every nefarious job that barters civie rights for boodlo." This may serve t land tho honorable gentleman In a dlinat museum. Denver Post. DON'T. Don't work yourself to death in order t make a living. Don't forget that quitting a fault Is th best way to correct it. Don't envy your neighbor's luck; envy hls pluck, if anything. Don't expect your opinions to fit if yoav obtain thorn ready made. Don't attempt to talk if your month b full or your head Is empty. Don't forgot that nothing appears at disappears quicker than tears, Don't deride tho vanity of others. Is Isn't modesty that creates a censor. Don't think becouse a ninn nevor knows what, ho can do, until he tries that it's al ways expedient to try. Chicago News. PERT PERSONALS. Cecil Rhodes wants universal ponn broken probably by brllliunt Hushes of Jamusonlan rultls. Dultlmoro Auiorluaa. , The girls may have kissed Ueusnl Shutter, but you may be sure they didn't clasp their arms around his waist. Bos ton Globe. The greatest wonder of this great coun try Is to see the Hon. Tom Keed wheeling down Pennsylvania avenue smoklmj otgareet. Memphis Appeal. . It will be an Interesting meeting whoa Senator Ueverldge of Indiana discussed tho situation with Representative Duusb of Maryland. Minneapolis Journal. Mitts Mamie Witless and Henry Foolf ler were married In Lincoln county lust week. Heaven will surely smile upon such a fitting union as that. Denver Pest Dr. Mar; Walker wants .to lecture be fore congress. It Is believed, however, that congress will practice self denial. ia this matter. New York Mali and Expansi MUCH MARRIED ROBERTS. our youth. W. II. Davis. For Sale 27 acres adjoining West Or egon City, Eighteen acres in cultiva tion; balance light brash. All under fence. Good spring of water'. Excel lent location. : Sixty.fjve dollars per acre. Call on or address G. B, Dimick, Oregon City. It must be remembered that Polygamia. Roberta has at least throe mothers-in-law. Cleveland Ijeuder. ' There Is some curiosity to know how The Congressional Directory man will han dle tho family of Mr. Roberts of Utah. Exchange Mr. Huberts of Utah may flu mim consolation In the f t that he van. no eluctod to membership in the various de bating societies which nv"e been couakh Lntr his ease. Washlngto Vast. The mint at Philadelphia has seta remarkably free from thetia, bnt tha finding of a bag filled with nails whkk was supposed to contain 163 silver dol-i larshas created a great deal of astoa-j ishment In that staid old establishment (l The original contents had been careful ly removed and iron of exactly tbeaajn weight bad been substituted. . A.