6 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 190i AVegetablePreparationfor As similating foeToodatidRegula lirig the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digcsiion,Chcerful t;css and RestContai ns neither OpiumMorphine nor Mineral. Not Naucotic. Jtoape ofOldnrSMWELPlTCHER Jtrn&in Seed" Ux.Senna ' fixA,lli Sulti -. jlnist Setd JVppermint -JH CurtumitSoJn ' IVtrmSetd -ftnrifu U Sugar . h 'inlKymn t lamn A ocrfcct Remedy forConstioa lion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jevcn slv aess and Loss OF Sleep, facsimile Signatwe of NEW YORK. EXACT COPyOF WRAPPEB. Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Dr. Jenner's Kidney Pills cause the kidneys to work as nature intended they should. They build up the shrunken walls of the kidneys, as no known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles' they have no equal. io, 25, 50 Cents us C. G HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon A Subtle Foe m m m r . . "V Pyspojisia is unrecognized in f;tfl ia';' tin) iwh. It deevivea the unknowing wiuVivr. Its ninny O variations work ukmg tht weakest M linos of tlio system. To battle J njjainst only one of thorn k vain, Our booklet explains its pyinp- jjj turns. Otir Dyspepsia TnlileUsgive eoiupleto and hating relief. -,- - III (-1 D:3pepsSaTab!ct o 10c, AND ?5C. 60c. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon ZW Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-effects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely wreck the stomach and .bowels. ..USE.. Edgar's Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver vitalirer known. As pleasant to the taste ' as canJy, and as positive as the harsh est tuhicraf. No pr'p: or pain, B3 JO, 25, 50 ccntc. C. P, HUNTLEY, Or 1-3 ;ist Orr-gin City, Crrscu Txsi Si A Liu WM H"l llw kind Ypi ll.na am E:i i ( t- . " - 3 f ill v pj fi n r-i h h f! p h For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ! Bears the i Signature Ay In Use For Over Thirty Years THC OCNTAUM COMPANY, NCWVONK CITV. PRO BITE COURT. Judge llian Mads Several Or der During the. Week. 1 lie will 01 the iHle A. J. iSawtell w.,g admitted to probiit Tuesday. All the property m bequeathed to the widow, Kliza E. S.iwteil, except, a Icnaey of $100 to ttie only daughter, Iva May Lewis. Die conditions of the will are iliat it be proven and admitted lo record, ami that tbe widow pay tbe legacy and re main in poenession ol the property without furiber proceeding. Lettert toatamentary were iocned to the widow by the court. The probable value of the estate is placed at $S,000. In tbe matter of the estate of Sarah II. Fo d, deceased, Frank Ford, tbe ad ministrator having made final settle- ment, was discharged from his obliga tion i. In the matter of the estate of Wiley P. Boyer, deceased, (jeorae J. Curriu, the administrator, was cited to appear in court Oct. 21 st, and show cause why be should not file a report. In the matter of the estate of Hiram Fellows, deceased, Eli Fellows, execu tor, and order was made that the payees of tbe Yarwood note of $36J be per mitied to settle the same by p ying the interest off at 8 per cent. In the matter of the estate of Stephen A. Lane, an insane person. David Kobe son, executor, the sale of tbe real prop erty was confirmed. In tbe matter of the estate of D. vV. Howell, deceased, it wan ordered that the indebtedness due John P. Howell, be paid in full. In tbe matter of the estate of Ellen J. Hedges, deceased, a distribution of $6(17 92 was ordered anions the heirs. Tbe sale of real property belonging to the estate of Frederick Billiard, de ceaeed, was confirmed. Gilbert L. Hbdires, administrator of the estate of John Ac ker, deceased, was ordered to pay the indebtednes in cuned out of the first moneys received. The Vrune Crop. The prune crop of Clackamas cuunty is something immense this year, and so extensive are the orchards in such a scattered territory, that it is difficult to estimate the output. In Southern Ore gon where the product of one locality is shipped by a single transportation iiue, it is cduipaiBtively easy to es imate the on' put of a section'. The reporter has just returned from a trip through a greater portion of I'lackamas county, and it was astonishing to note tbo ex tent of the prune crop. Outside of the prutie-growiug districts of Canbv and Clackamas Station, there are hundreds of small orchards, in Sunnyside, Da mascus, Kagle Oieek. (Jumnsvdle, liai field, Spnngwater, Logan ami all that section ol the county, including Mihvaukio, to sav nothing of that part of the county north of the Mol ilia and West of the Willamette. llie t alma- teer settlement with its upland red soil is peculiarly adapted to tne production of prunes as woll as wheat. Tbe late winds and rains have caused many prunes to fall to the ground, but these can be saved if the bad weather does not continue too long. At Oantiy a doubt baa been expressed as to whether tbe driers will bo able to handle nil tbo prunes presented. At Clackamas it is not believed that any tumble will be experienced from this suuivo. While, as a rule, the orchards are snrill, thy count up into the aggre gate in many thousands of trees, cov ering hundreds of acres. Prune grow- ini! is Ik-coming one of the meat diver sified farming itub.stiies of Clackamas c ainly, and many a small farmer gets $-00 to $;ti''0 from bis piune crop. The yiild .f diiej 1 runes in Clackamas count v tb.U masoti wi.l not be less than 1,000,00 pounds. j . Miap--Sd acr-s, mi'is from Ore-! :-:!! t'.t v, I! i in ciil'.ivatii n, I uiMirg and , o;,hsid. r per avic. f. O.T. Wd i. litis, otfnv in Harcbay bui'.du.g. .'"hi.-cn ,t 1 :'.:i.b ill Wchiesday i e.iovul to thtir i-iw locrdioti ,t pposit'e i t'liarman's ui ug r lore, ' 1 TAX SALES' Where People Are Buying Them selves Wealthy. One has read of people buying them selves rich, and this has been exempli fied to greater or lesser degree at the court house this week. Sheriff Cooke has been selling tbe delinquent tax property bid in by the county foi 1892-3 taxes. It has appeared on the adver tised delinquent list for these many years, but these long lists of Minthorn, Gladstone, etc., will appear in print no more they have passed into the bands ofnewDwners. There were also many smaller properties scattered belwest and crooked all over Clackamas county. These too have gone or going. Some of them may be on the summit of the forest reserve when the location is dis covered, or they may not. P. H, Mar ley, of Portland, is the principal bidder on properties, be having ascertained which were correctly described before hand. There also are otber bidders. A number of men and women were present at tbe sales and bid in pieces of property from 50o up. A,, half-acre tract in the vicinity of Damascus went for 25c. An attorney bid in a tract for $1, and when he examined the descrip tion found that it was located on the townsiteof Aurora in Marion comity. Very little of the property brought enough to pay the taxes against it, but it will n' t have to be advertised any more. There was $2700 against the Gladstone property, and it brought $700. Minthorn lots Went for a tune. The descriptions are correct in some of the tracts, and the purchaser J hivfl bongbt themselves rich, while a cloud of doubt Langs over many others. COMMENTARY. The Courier-Hereld prints more orig inal matter about farms and firming, during the year, than any paper ever printed in Clackamas county. It dees not copy them eecond-hand either from cheap farm journals. Neither does it print old worn-out board of trade cuts that have been used in every advertis ing pamphlet issued in Oregon City for tbo past 15 years. The reporter gets out and secures actual esptriences from reliable, practical farmers, oftentimes making trips through the county. On a recent trip something was learned of tbe damnable, contemptible methods employed by the proprietor of the En terprise. Mot long ago a responsible farmer was in town, and gave tbe re porter some statistics concerding bis own and neighbor s crops. The ir.t senator wrote to one of his henchmen, living in tbe neighborhood of this far mer, asking him to write a letter to the Enterprise, stating that the published report was false. The aforesaid hench man refused to lend his aid to such a dirty plot. The vilest anarchist or lowest ward heeler, would not engage in a transaction of this kind, let alone the aspirant for a state office. It also is rumored that be uses the Oregon City edition ol the Evening Telegram to knock people tbat he doe? not like. If one has any doubt of the benefits II at accrue to a community by the es tablishment of a cheese factory or creamery, it wouia be well to lnvesti gate the conditions in the vicinity of Logau Large, new barns, good roads and a general air of prosperity . Letter List. Following is the list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postofilce at. Oregon City, Ore., on Sept. 26th, JLui : Womens' List Miss Long Ma'to, Miss Anna Pique. Mens' List John Bottemiller, Cur tis liurk, William Corben, V. F. May, ueorge a. Moore, ljivermore liros., McCullough, William White, L. O. Walk-r, Archie Wright. Rid Men Denounce Anarchists Wacheno Tribe, No. 13, Independent Order of Red Men, at their session last night adopted the report on resolutions relative to the death of the late William McKinley, President of tbe United Stales, prepared by a special committee composed of C. Hartman, John Kellev. and Henry Meldrum. The resolutions convey the sympathy of the order of Red Men to thb widow of the great states man, and express their unswervtng loy alty to their country, and, also denounc ing anarchy. The resolutions follow: " Whereas, the Great Spiritof the- Un iverse has seen fit to remove from tbe reservation of the earth to the happy bunting grounds of the pale-face? our beloved President, William McKinley: and "Whereas, Wacheno Tribe, No 13, I. O. R. M., fir st as Americans, and second us Red Mon, wish to express their sen timents upon this sad occasion. There fore be it Resolved, That our bear felt sym pathy is extended to Mrs. McKinley in this, th hour of h r gr at allliction; that we deplore the death of our beloved President at the hands of an anarchist assassin ; that we pledge ourselves as Red Men to assist in every way, that is legal and just, to exterminate all soci eties of anarchists from American soil; that we believe tbat strict laws should be passed, barring from tbe shores of America, such foreigners as are even lia ble to join such societies, with which t lie murderer of Mr. McKiulev is iden tified. "That while we, as individuals, may have expressed a desire too see lynch law prevail, we still, as a loyal, law-respecting. order, desire to sue the majesty of the law rule tbe land and wo deplore any sentiment that will bring disgrace upon the grand record of America, proudly upheld and bravely defended by the Red Men of America. Therefore be it Resolved, That tbo charter of Wache no liibo be draped in mourning for I hiity days; Cuius IIartmas, John Kku.kv, Hexhy Mki piuim, Committee of Wacheno Tribe. When you vitit Portland don't fail to t'et your meals at the K 'yal Rcstauraat, First and Madison. They snrve an ex cellent meal at a moderate price; a'ood ; 1 uire meal , 15c. . I ' I Ciii kenUiinirr Jiya. Ke'ly & No'obtt luvo tocvive.l a lot of j Cucketilivimor, l :;, double-stamp ; high proof rye whiskey. Absolutely i pure. i Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that j iiContain Mercury. -as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely deraime the whole system when entering it through the mucous surtaces. ouch articles should never be used except on pre emptions from reputable physicians, as . tne damage tney win ao is ten ioiu 10 tbe good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo.O.. containsno mercury, and ia taken in ternally, acting directly upon tne blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh pure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists, 75c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Christian Science services are held in Willamette hall every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, Sept 22. "Reality." Sunday school ar 1 o'clock. Wednesday evening meetin at 8 o'clock. To theBe services all ar welcome. Wanted a respectable help-tniet between the ages of 20 and 23. A 1 Ir -s Y. this office. T.Ha VHii Willinmn a nnnil nf Prof. Dierke, will t ike a limited number of pupils for piano and organ instruction. The Portland .City & Oregon Riilway Company will run cars every 30 minutes between Oregon City and Portland Sun day. A delightful ride for only 2) cents the round trip. The cars run cleai through to Canemah on that day. New Teilings at MiBS Goldsmith's. OASTOntA. Bears th i ' You Have Always BougfA Signature of Portland Carnival. "The Great Carnival, which opens at Portland on Sept. 19th and continues till October 19th, 1901, will be well worth a visit to the metropolis. Exhibits of agricultural ami horti cultural products, mining .and manufac turing industries, athletic exercises, a horse show at which feats of horseman ship and the various forms of fancy rid ing will be seen, and a magnificent mil itary tournament, participated in by picked companies from the Oregon Na tional Guard, are a few of the attractions at the Carnival this year. The Southern Pacific Company will sell tickets at low rates for this occasion and will also run a special excursion from Ashland to Portland and return, stopping at all intermediate stations, the date and rates for which will be an nounced hereafter. Ladies, if your sewing machine is out of order, have it fixed at Johnson & Lamb. 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