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0 Cri REGON jWfEEPM VOL :!. NO. ,). OKIWON CITY, OltKCJON, FJ'JPAY, DECKMKEIt 27, 1805. ESTABLISHED I860 SE. COt'lt'tH. Circuit court convenes tlrl Mondit ; In N,,. Vmulmr and llilril Monday In April. I'roliati'tioiirl In session dint Monday In each month, (Tnmmlssloiicrs court ineeia first Wednesday alter It ml Monday of euch iiuinlli. "J J K, k. II. W, Hrtol'K, ATTOUNKYH AT LAW. W I I 1'isnlli In nil I'uiiHr LiMiia NeKO'dilcd Tlt'cs (! tin I n ml mill ll'illcolloiia l.ai'lh ll, l nt Main Ktii'i't nrnr Mvrulli. JtMKI'll KICK, ' A TTd I! SKY AT LAW. I'nn lliii In oil I'niirlii n( lliu hlutii. (Mil. In llnnk r iircniin City llluck Willi l l Curler. (IrPKiin Cliy, Ori-Ktiii. "tir II. DoliYNM, ' ATTOUNKY AT I, AW, No i A li Y n m.it: CANHY, .... OHKliON. Will practice In "II cniirla of ll Hale, lll.iirauco written In all leading com panies. Ali-irnd ol tills lurni. lied. Co leotluna a apscMlly. i 1 KO I.. HTOUV, ATTOUNKY AT LAW. I'paialra f)'' l to Court House. Tllloa esaiulnrd ami abstracts made Money leaned. Mnrlaara lorrrloscd ami general law bushiest. II T HI.AHK.S, NOTAHY CI'HI.IC ami CONVEVANf Kit. at T" or Tm. mauk Heat male handled. Insurance wrlllrn In the Hartford, ul llartlor.l. 1'alallne. Hum bum ' Hrtuan Office una loor south ol Melhodl.l Church. c "tl.ACKAMAX AIIHTI1AIT h TKt'ST CO. Abstract of Clackamas county property spefl laliy. liood work, rraaoiiahla rharifiiN, Work xuaraiilrpil. tl vn u. a Irlal I) C 1-aliiiin'Un. K K lioiialilton, J. t. ( lark, lilrvi lora. naaiioN riTV, - - - - mmioN. M . M JOIINaoN U W INHilu IINNAIItl) A JOMNHO.N, I I VII r.NOINKKItH ASli Ht'KVKVUIIH. Hallway Im-allou ami riimtriirtlnu, brlilnoa. plain ami tiliiiaii-a lor water anly liralno ami ilrri'l liurovrinrut n( tiiwna HpcrUI attxutloii jIvimi In i-.raii(litlng ami lilue printing- r CAIIKY JollNHON, " ' I.AWYKR. Cnrunr Kluhl ami Main atrtrtu, Ori-unn ity. orpiton. KKAI. KHTATK T08KI.I. AM) MtiXKY TO l.liAX. I.. roKI KIl, ATTOUNKY AT LAW aaaixiT. or roraTT n mlin. OITloo iipii to Ori'ioii City Unk on t.lh trii't. O. T. WII.I.IAMN, KKAI. KHTATK AND WAN AliKNT. A nol IIiip of biiilnraa, rrfti1riirp ami aulitirhati I'mporly. Farm I'rnprrty lu trai n to tult mi cany trrtnt. ('orrpponili'iirr ttromt'tly anwi'rfil. Office, ni'ililmii lu Caunrlil A llnnlli'r'a drug atoru. (J l. A I). C I.ATOI KK T"l K, ATTOKNKYH AND Col'NKK!.()HS AT LAW MAIN KTRKKT, (IHKOON CITY, OHKtlON. Furulah Ahatraota ul tills, lan Moary, Foro- cloae iliiriiattt'a, ami Irauaavt Ucuiral l.a aw kttlalndaa. J K. CltOHH, ATTOUNKY AT LAW. Win Paarrits in A li. Cnt'STi of ths Stats Kal Kitate sntl Iwmranre. Offlre on Main Hlrart bet. Hlith suit Rerenth, UHSI1UN CITY. OH. M O'NXII.I.. 1. s mtiiiixa. R. W. TIIOKI'lnN r t. nsirriTii o ,'NKII.U IIKIHiKH. IIIOMI'HONAGItlFFlTll. ATTOKNKYH AT LAW. Oltlrcalii llarkley llullilliig, Orrgnn City, tml A O I). W. Ti'tnplv, I'orllauil. Do (leni'ral U lltialnraa. Uian Money, Urge Cullrctlona. Forecltno iiiortnauos, l'rolmte practice. c, II. DYPJ, ArrORNKY AND COUN8KLOR AT LAW Will I ireolme uioilicni'i, make hull acta, loan moiiny, aettla atati anil t'Kiiaact a gunoral law till Inpaa, Offlcg first floor adjoining Hank ol O'Cgon City. omooN CITV, OBIIIOS I KO. C. I1KOWNKLU ATTOUNKY AT LAW, 0S0ON ClTT, ..... Ohioon. Will practice In all the cntirta of the it Mo. Of fice, next door to Caufluld A Huntley's drug tore. 010. O. RINSASIION. V. R. IITIH. TINKAKHON 4 HYDK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice lu all courta of the mate. Office In Jaioror nulldlng opposite Court House. rjMIK COUUKKCIAL BANK, OP ORKQON CITY. Capital, 1100,000 TRANSACT A OSNRBAL RANK1NQ BllSINKM. Tnana made. Hills dlacounted. Makea col leotloua. lluva and sella exchange on all point In the I'llUcn States, Kuroiie aud Hong Kong. Deposits received subject to chock. Hauk opeu Irom V a. a. to 4 p. a. D. C. LATOURKTTK, President. F. K. DONALDSON, Cashier JJANK OP ORKCJCN CITY, Oldest Banklns Hesse In the Cltr. Paid up Capital, IW.OOO. Hurplua, l.'O.HMI. rRHSlnltNT, - - THOI. CRARMAN TICS THKHIDINT, 8X0. A. HARMNO. cashirh. - a. a. CAurm.D. HANAUIR. CHARI.RS H. CAUFIBLD. A general banking business transacted. Deposit received subject to check. Approved bills aud notes discounted. Count; and city warrant bought. Loans made on available aecurlty. Xichauge bought and sold. Collections made promptly. Draft sold avallaole In any part of the world Teleiraphio exchange sold on Portland, Han Fraaclscn, flhloago and New York. Interest pal J on time deposits. if'.'-". . ., y' ' -f 'I wick "f atinfy inf? Iniyem. Vou can't uf ' A S? () )(J ( ju j lo ()lir f rnituro oniiortuni- tii'd. Our priiM-H are a Httnly in "Buying Mado Kiiny." Lot your old furniture follow 1H!).1 into rutirciiiunt, and hrihton up your homo for lH'.Ml with our parlor suit for 8IH.00. BELLOMY & BUSCH, HKPHKHICNTINOl- ItoYAI, OK I.I VKKI'OOI,, iliwa larxi-at buaincas in the world. SOUTH IIHITIHII A M., UrKat &! In the world. Hl'N OK LONDON, iiIiImI purely lire limuratica comptnjr in the world. .KTNAOKIIAUTKtiKD.UrKcatiiid lieot Atnerli iii Coniny. CON TINKNTAL OK NK W YOltK, one of the brat American compni. AM) OTIIKK KIKHT-CLAK8 fOMI'ANIKH. Call on m for Kntlnga, and F. E. IKJNALDSON, STORE OPEN ALL DAY FOR PRIVATE SALE for whatever it may bring. As short we will make GREAT SPECIAL OFFERINGS! Don't fail to visit our establishment if you want goods at just Half Regular Value The goods have to be sold and if low prices will do so, the entire stock will surely be sold out. At the GREAT BARGAIN SALE in the new store opposite the post office. Ike Aekerman, - JWanaget. Just Arrived ami win 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 r in iiitiKiiig m ,t liiuiHi'lf ut homo. Thiit'H riht; Iki'II Htay u yciiraiid hIhhiM iimko tint inoHt of it. Niw Yenr'H in tlio iluto to think of Iiomic ami what's im'ciIoiI to iniiko it inont onjoyahle, Our ntock contaiiiHii multitude; ofiiHiifi.il hint: on thin point. Wo have the I .1 - ! I TIIK HOI JSKF U ItN ISII KKS. Leading Agency In Clackamas County.' alwo for lllottera and Calendar At Commercial Bank. (G resit The entire stock to be sold without Re serve. Everything in the house must go NATIONAL RELIEF. Now Tiirifl" Mini Finn lire Ui'IIm To Connf. IILU.II OSK ( AN.UII A.XS. ritilK(; Of NniMtrt Sent Kullslxiry A Ncwiiiier lu K(iilp a Itck'lnniit. Washington, lien. 2'i. The liotme republican" will introduce on tho iluy alUir C'liriHtmuH uml puhm within a wvuk two hillH in rcHpoiiHe to I'resiili'tit Cleve land' nienimKO of appcul for liolp for the tn-aHtiry. One of tin:) will be a tariff hill to incregne the revenue ami the other a financial bill denineil to main tain tho K"U rexerve and prevent a re currenco of alleged exiating troubles with Kreenbai ks. Altliough utronif efforU were made to preserve secrecy concerning the details of the plan, it features have been obtained by the AhHOciatcd Press from unitiestionable authority. The tariff bill will be entitled "A bill to increase the revenue and to prevent detkites on the treasury," and will go into effect when signed by the president, if he signs It, and will remain in effect until August 1, 1H'J8, when by its own provisions its operation will cease. Its items fo!!;r the duty on wool of 60 per cent of the McKinley act rates, a duty of 60 per cent c! the rate of 18U0 on lumber which wiii be from 10 to 15 per cent ad valorem ; sn increase of 25 per cent from the Wilson-Uorman act rates, on cereals, breadstuffs, dairy products and livestock, lucliidiniz poultry; a hoizontal time is very AUCTION EVERY EVENING FROM 7 to 10 O'CLOCK Increase il 15 per cent of tho Wildon-j (iormaii bill on h 11 oilier schedules, i with a provision that in no case, shall j the duty exceed the McKinley rates, except where the WiUon-Gorinan rates ' excoed thone of the .McKinley law. The second il .it 'it a ill will provide for two insiies of bonds the first will be for an unlimited amount of .'I per cent five year!; Kel.el com bonds, to protect the gold reserve. ; N: ?V T ' Wi' with a provision that the currency re- i ,ta'"!,t,, J H "' eveninf' deemed by the proceeds shall not be!Jan"8r Ht' fj- W. Allen, department paid out for current deficits , the re- j T"T 7 1 b!,reiM"lt. iniM i.i ... the ollicers of both organizations A venue iirilens the exiiensea of the govern-1 ,. , , i ! camp tire will b he d and refrehhmenta merit are in excess of the revenues , . ., ,,. . n,""K"l (which is not expected they wdl be if 7 -:" weir iami I ..... ... . mi ... , ... . ; he re invited to attend and Darticioat i.ie iirni oiu Hn in operation.; . ' In addition the second hill will ' ' '-'"trntie,. This wfll ,aj . memo vide for one year 2 per cent treaH ! ro,'le evnUn the hin.ory of these organ ceriflcHtes of indeptnexs, not to eeed : I"1!0?" " " W"11 f50,00i',000 and to be disposed of at the discretion of the secretary of the treas ury, to meet current deficits in the re venue. These are to be offered for sale at the sub-treasuries and dispositories ot the government. Montbkal, Dec 23. Canada is be ginning to look a little more seriourrbjtJ than at first at the war question. The Fifth battalion, composed almost entirely of Scotch, with headquarters in the country of Hternmont, and to whom the first defense of the frontier south of Mount Roval would fall, cabled to Lord Salisbury today as follows: " Do not lose any sleep over the de fense on our part of the frontier, We'll triple our number of men if war should be declared." The Montreal Star today offers to equip a regiment and look after the relatives of its members during the war, if there should be one. It says: "To deliberately and without provo cation court for this country such a dire calamity as a war with the most power empire on earth, appeared more like the outcome of a drunken orgie of an im perial despot than the deliberate act of the chosen leader of a free and enlight ened nation. But whatever might have been the motive for this action, which has such stupendous significance for us, or none at all, the manner of its recep tion by the press and people of the United States forbids Canadians any longer ignoring it or looking at it with indifference." . Cuban Bncoetaei. Havana, Dec. 24. General Gomez and the insurgant army have turned the flank of (he Spanish forces commanded by General Campos in person at Colon, and are now well to the webtward of that place, threatening a quick movement upon f lavana. This news from the front created the greatest consternation here. The insurgent army is now only about 50 miles from Havana and the Spanish authorities seem entirely to have lost their heads. At this rate the insurgents will be in front of Havana possiby to- niorrw if they have obtained control of the railroads from here to Matanzas, when last heard from, and moving rapidly westward. This column of the Cubans is sain to number over 12,000 men while opposed to them Is 50,000 Spaniards, but the Spaniards have lost in every move by their slowness and lack of stratgey. A hot dinner these cold, drizzly days is not complete without a roast of meat to grace the table and stimulate the ap petite with its flavor. At Albright's meat market roasts can be had that are juicy and tender from fat, stall-fed cattle and which are put tip in a style that will please both the cook and toe diners. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Mason of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by G. A, Harding, druggist. Cholera Morbus is a dangerous com plaint, and Is often fatal in its results. To avoid this you should use De Witt's Colic & Cholera Cnre, as soon as the first symptoms appear. C. Q. Huntley, Druggist. Its worth your while if you need any thing in glass or crockery ware, tubs, brooms, wash-boards, lamps, tinware ect., to visit Marr A Robertson's store, they are clearing out the R. Staub (stock at cost. Diseases unfriendly to women are positively cured by Dr. Sawyer's Pastil les. Ask your druggist for a free sample package. It heals and cures. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c, 50c., and a dollar. For sale by Geo. A . Harding. Munyon's medicines are the latest, and Charman & Co., the up-to-date drug gists, have a complete stock. Pamphlets free. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. HJ A T E li .N A Ij. M A T ! t KM, (;. A. ij. tt , ,, Th(.,r Nff om Cer Jan. lit.-OliW elections, i win im m j'lini, iniiai anon or ,, , , . , ... ... ! " ";" iiciu in ma new huh. x.i is nrooaole that the Post and Relief Corp will make this, their permanent headquarters. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. fe A. M., held their annoal election and in stallation of offieers last Saturday even in. The new officers are as follows: J. Hr Walker, WM; D. W. Kinnaird. S'1 F. 8. Kelly, S W; T. F. Ryan, secretary; T. 8. Lawrence, tyler; C. A. Nash, 8 D; John R. Humphrey, J D; Joseph T. Lynch, 8 D; George F. Hor ton, J S. Multnomah, is the oldest Ma sonio lodge on the Coast, and the first organized west of the Missouri river. G. L. Gray, PMW, installed the newly elected officers. On Fridav evenino a. . number of the members of the lodge will mako a fraternal visit to Lone Pine lodge at Norton, where they will be enter tained on the occasion of a re-union and fraternal gathering. Abernethy Rebecca Degree Lodge. No. 80, 1.0. O. F., held an election last Friday evening with the following; iesult: Mrs. Minnie G. Charman, no ble grand; Mrs. Nellie F. Glass, vice grand ; Mrs. Hattie Wetherell, secretary ; Miss Mollie Hankins, permanent r-ecre-tary; Mrs. Pauline Metzner, treasurer. The installation of officers will take place next Friday evening, when the ap pointive officers will be selected. Willamette Degree lodge and the For esters will both elect new officers this week. Story of Lincoln. McClure's Magazine for January will be an edition of 300,000 copies, a circula tion equal to an two of the h'el fiW magazines. It will tell the story of Lin coln as a clerk in a country store, study ing grammar in the intervals of weighing out tea and sugar aud other groceries, which in that day included whiskey; acquiring, by his native wit, wisdom and honesty, a local ascendency which em boldens him to announce himself as a candidate for member of the Legislature ; and then, to the sacrifice of hia chance of election, leading a company of raw re cruits to the Black Hawk war. Much n?w material is promised, including; three portraits of Lincoln, and facsimiles of interesting documents written and signed by Lincoln. The January number ia to have aa article giving- the whole story (never yet published, but long desired by the pub lic) of Mr. Braiue's relation to his own candidacy for the Presidency in 1884. . It is written by Murat Halstead, whose opportunity tor knowing all the facts waa unequaled ; and it embodies conversa tions with Blaine and an important un published letter written by him a few days after his defeat. Some very Inter esting portraits will accompany the arti cle, and Blaine's letter will be reproduc ed in facsimile. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun derman, of Dimondale( Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in rcommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church, at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would ' last hours with little interruption and it seemed aa if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery ; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Charman & Co's. Drugu Store. Rpvnlnr aiznfUV and 11 nn Every mother should know that croop can be prevented. The first sympton of true croup is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given. -freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has de livered it will prevent the attack. 50c. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn., Bays, "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'SAVED MY Life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. For Salebv G. A. Harding. For clean, white cotton rags 6 cents per pound cash, will be paid at Tits En- TKKl'KIBS Office.