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j -JPLE SUMS FOR SILVERITES. fnilil.ma Which Cu lUalljr B Figured Out by Voter, A fatmer rainoa 1,000 burditda of wluat, for which ho now rp(i I'iOO. V 1 1 li that money ho buys vuriona kind T tuitmif act tired good at low priooa. With frv roinairo at lit to 1 ho might jret f 1,000 for hi wheat, bnt would certainly havo to pay nearly twice m aniK'h fir tho gooda he would bny. How rtni' h would tho farmer gain from rirap nnwoy aehenie which doubled tha jtrii'e of Iho thiuga he got in exchange for hia wheel? The Sherman alitor law of 180 pro vided for tho pnirhaso by government cf 54,000,000 ounces of ailver per year. Under tho operation of that law tho fTico of atlter, after a short speculative rie, foil steadily from f 1. 18 to 78 cent per ounoo. If the purchase and storage cf practically the entire American pro duction of silver could not prevent it jrioe from falling, what reasons are there for believing that the mere act of coining silver into dollars and return ing them to the owners of the bullion will doc bio the price of all the silver in the world? I A workingmiin who depends for his i livelihood on tho sale of his labor to an 1 mployer is now paid f 3 per day in nrreucy based on the gold standard and kept on a parity with gold by our laws. This $3 will buy a relatively large quan tity of necessities. If this country adopts roe coinage and goes on to a silver basis, (3 will buy only one-half as much of tlie goods the workingiuan needs. Show Low labor would be benefited by a pot icy which wonld cut the purchasing power of wages in two. An inventor having money to lend tvas approached by a farmer who want ed a loan for the purpose of buying new implements, additional stock and some firliliiers. "If yon will let tne have CxOO nn tl, cwnritv rtf tuv l.iml anil ,. ;i.i;.,..., ...i.i ih. ;n i dollar will go bsirk to vote f.ir a free silver law which will en- I KoK1 wiU R mit of alle me to pay yon back next year in dollars worth iuft half of those you lend me." Rate how much money that ! ..... ., . .... investor loaned the furmer. also the' KfWr'"' rate of interest paid. ! The readers of this pr will be A large number of persons who com- paused to learn that there is at least one plained that they WPre poor decided to drea led disease that science has been enact laws which wonld make them all i rU to Cllre in 8ll ;,, ,,,, am, Ulltt jg rich. As their poverty cxmsted in the U.a,arrhi U.B CllUrrh Cure u tlie ia( a ui i.ahi, cii'iuea, luruuun1, ihium' hud other forms of wealth, they agreed tint instead of producing tlie things tliry need'Xl they would set men to work digging silver, which they did not need, cut of the Kooky mountains. Bv so do- I that last declaration good. It is minnc tionably fully within tho power of this government to bring this country to a ' silver basis by coining silver dollars and ' making them legal tender. They ran do j that. This government can say you shall I take ono of those dollars In dlschargo of any debt owing to you for 1, notwitJi I stauding you may have limned gold dol ! lars; but It cannot say, and enforce its ! deems if you should call out tho regular army and navy nnd muster all our great modern ships and add the militia, and pnt William J. Bryan in command of them it cannot enforce the decree that 1 ounce of gold is the equivalent of 10 ounces of silver. Not only that, not France and Kngland and liennany can do that unless the markets respond. Why? Yon mav make me take a silver dollar for a debt, but it I have bought try good at gold prices you cannot make me give as many yards of cloth for a silver dollar as I have Ikvii iu the hahit ef giving for a geld one. If I have a gold dollar in this hand and a silver .ne in that, and you declare they are equal, and I can take that gold dollar to a bullion broker and gi t 'J for it, I know it is a lie. If I have nothing but a gold dollar, and sugar is SO pounds for 1, I will not give that gold dollar for 20 pounds of sugar. I will take it around to a broker and get two silver dollars for it and get the 90 ( pounds of eug.r and have one silver , dollar left. So it is, my friends. We can , of ourselves, of our own wisdom, do-' elare the unit of value. Weoau coin sil ver freely, but we cannot make 16 ounces of silver equal to 1 ouace of gold unless it is. And it is not unless tho mere limits take it at that rata That is where all this thing come in. It is trade, it is tho merchant, it is tho man who exchanges and deals iu these things that fixes the relative value, and if you do not take the value ho fixes the gold tho gold vault, i Es-Presideut York Speech. Harrison in His New Oreron City Market Report. (Corrected wwokly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 40 cents per bushel. FlourPortland, 1.1.10 1 Howard's Host, i;Ul); Fisher's Host, 1.00; Pay ton, I3.S8. Oats in sks, white, 2," rents per bushel, grav, '."I Millslull's Itran, tVi.M Kr ton; shorts, 'i,M per ton : chop, f. 1:1.50. Potatoes tit) cents r sack, Kgtfs, 12 eonta per dosen. lttitter Kanch, 2") to 3 J cents per roll. Pried Fruits Apples, tinlileiu'lieil, 4 cents; 50-Hiund boxes, evaporated, 4 V- prunes, 2lv to 4lv cents; plums, '.' to 3 cents. Paeon Hams, 8 to Sl cents; sides, i to 7 ; shoulders, IS to tl ; lard, tl to 7. Livestock and Pressed Meals lteef, live, P4' to'J cents; hogs, live 84 cents; hoijis dressed, 3,a ivnts; sleep, il.00 to J1.25 per head; veal, dressed, 4 cents. Poultry Chickens, young, from '.'; old 2.7"), turkevs, alive, 8 coirs tier pound. Poultry advancing. Nen l iiilertaklnir Kooin. County Coroner, W.N. Godfrey has opened an undertaking rno-m on Main street near Tenth street, where li will keep in stock a full line of cullliis, caskets and burial roU's. His pi ices will ho found reasonable. tf liiillirettlou Cured. Depressing times depress tho mind; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the S. U. Headache slid I.iver Cure w ill restore your health to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle For sale by C. (. Huntley, druggist. I'se OXl KM for your "nerves" also for coughs and col ls. Pamphlet free. Charman A Co., Druggists, agent. Legal Notice. .t Mliiliuenl ul iiiiralln. V0IIi'E IS HKKKrtY tilVEN THAT LET I ten of g.Mril.a..ahlp hsvtf iH'rii Issiip I Iti 11 e ur r t iv Hiron snl is-mI "I Juhn robrejr. AU crt'liliti ot sul Jo:in lutirfV iro rviiue.tv-'l to nretonl thvir c.lni. du.r rontlitl 10 Javph Kic, my nuoriii'r. I lU-il t Or . ou I'llr, Oretou. thli IMh ilsy t . St'plumb r, K-IS.HI-16 ANSIIK U1V. J IIxeeMlrti'x .Hoi lee. XTOril E IS HKKKIIV UIVE.S THAT THE ' l iiiKierifg .ie-t lisi Im en, by tiri-r ol in county cuun ft C s k iuiftsc maty, Orvir u, ttulf . ii'Ouit'4 executrix ot tin h'.hui oi trjUeuc t iev.'rH. 0ccn-e i. Al t'r.oim hsv.iu tla in fticiin.t tin e .title rj iioiiiu-u to prf.c it t'luui to me, it illy v. miiil, al he oitl.-e ol II K. t'r. tt mey at , in Or. k u C t, wuh.u a.i nionttii from t ie ! te of la none. u.i.ui i i.ndi m 1'iiv iip.v.,ii a niii.r 'v h tval faith in its curative powers, that they I ' ' maky sievkks. 21,000 iu 1692 to 38,000 this year, how ! offer $100 for any case that it fails to' l i.sue to i i:.g Uiey exix-ctca tnat tne cuppjy or ether lalir products would in some mys terious way be increased, flow much is twice nothing, and how will the chaug ii.g of silver bullion into coins make more honscs, machinery or beef? If the sound money vote iu Vermont increases the Republican majority from ; only positive cure now known to the ; medical fraternity. Catarrh being a i constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ; Cure is taken internally, acting directly j rpon the blood and mucus surfaces of , tlie system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, ami giving the pa' i tient strength by building up the con' i stitution and assisting nature in doing its woi k. The proprietors have so much long will it take the 16 to 1 wipe out the entire Democratic vote in that state? Whidue.n UbaHax. WHO IS TO BLAME? The Free Silver Wolf Sa.ra That the Sound Blooey Lamb Is Dlat orbing Itnalneaa. The wolf in the fable blamed the lamb fur stirring up the bed of the stream and making the water muddy. "But," said the lamb, "the water runs from you toward me. I could not have disturbed your drinking." "Oh, well," the wolf rejoined, "if you did not, your grandfather did. " And he straightway dined on yonng mutton. The silvcrite wolves who are howling calamity and threatening to overthrow j our sound financial system pretend to find an excuse for their 16 to 1 schemes in the unsettled condition of business. Because loans are being called in and capital is timidly waiting the result of the elections, the advocates of free coin age say, in the words of their presiden tial candidate, "You are interfering with business. " All unfavorable indica tions in trade and industry they loudly ascribe to the gold standard, nnd the manufacturfrs who are forced to limit cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney A Co , Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aie the best. Cheap Land for Sale. 100 acres of land, nearly all level bot tom land ; easily cleared ; well watered ; two fine niountai i streams running through it; fine trout streams; would make a fine stock ranch ; near public road ; one mile and a fourth from Colion post office and school house; we have six months school in each year; three miles from saw mill ; large range for stock ; can give good title. Price per acre $4.30. For terms and further information call at my place or address W. E. Bon.nky, Colton post office, Clackamas Co., Ore. Police. Lanit oflira al Otvg'iu Illy, Uieg n, 8'pt'imt-er roT.rE H HKKKHY GIVEN THAT HIE following tiMin (I aattlur 111 1 untlcj ot i.i . lute. ill n In untke liual roof In tup ort ol hn c.aiin, ai.il t ut ati 1 oro l w.h b niailc be fore ihe r g er anil re. uit.t at (lien u City. Orvgun, ou ivamtjer u:n, 1 yb, vu: I rTEI'HEN O. MITCHELI, II. E. S.I15 for t e aonlh.-a.i qtiarer of tectlon 24 to nlii 'Oiiio, ri.fSeii. llu nimea trie lol'oalue' uitueanei to prove bn oont uu ma rea de .ee upou auil cuitivatioa of I4 la n, n: I Jiihn T. ackiullie, William Koitilrki, Will iam W Ictiahd sauiui'l WV.co. an n S liuou K rer. Or tuu. KOBEK I A. MII.I.EK, lU-W Kexiaier. Mil ill tons. In Iherlroull ronrt l the Hal ot Oroii, (or thu eoniiiy ut i iai'unin, Jainea M M'.e nlo. plalnlllT, it. John W. (Ira- nam, M. I'. Kioau. I' In Cnont ln 0, All Jli k ami J. S. tl.lliior.ilvfenuaiita To t lilu I'tionf Qule, the alove uameil Jod'U' .la it: I.N Til K NAME or TIIK STATE Or OHK g it, ru au h reliy reipilreil to apiuwr anil answer tlio oiMitp at it tile i itiai toil hi ilio aioteentl lixtiili on or twin Mo nlay, tlie Jml day ol Nov lin er, burt, the a. ins bolnf lua lira iiav aft e eti I tin ( lit ahov e nlle t iMiitt utal f 'lion lis all wet ka' pub leailon ol hi inn . on-. 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U'jal el'A .lt. . ll'M S li I'll tMhElll AIM, H, llU'i Al oriiey 'or in lot II'. do you mm anv Doors, Windows, Moulding, Window Glass, OK OTHHK IIIIIIiDIXIi 3IATHK1AL? :!( TO: BESTOW C. H. CO. Low Prices. First-class Goods. Corner tlth and Main Streets, Oroiron City, Oronon, Kit(t(C(i((tti(tt(t(tt(((449 "AU. TllR MAQA1INII9 IN 08." t-REVIEW"REVIEWS yall(iiee'i Mule. VOTII'F. It IIKIIKIIV lilVKN THAT TIIK. will ..-Il at liHir In Ure- Nuiiinionia. ! Our Stuudluff at Home. j "Four out of every five bottles of med- icine sold in the last five yeats are S. B. j irooils. The S. 13. Headache and Liver j Cure I use myself as a general physic. I If you are si. k and want to get well, the ' quickest, cheapest ami safest method is '. to buv the S. B. remedies ami use as di- their output hy reason of the refusal of j re, ted. C. I'. Balcii, druist, Dufiir, merchants to buy while tliere is so much uncertainly about prices are accused of being goldhugs who are purposely mak ing hard timea It should be eusy for all intidligeut TOters to nee through the hypocrisy of the Bilverit.j claims, isothiug can be more certain than that instead of being line to thr) gold standard any financial stringency which may now exist is al most entirely caused by the agitation for a debased currency. With a large number of office seeking politicians go ing up and down the country shouting fur cheap dollars, and promising to cut the measure of values in two if they gain control of the government, how can business be good? A tight money market simply means that the owners cf capital are nn willing to make loans. Does any reasonable man expect that the threat of enabling borrowers to pay thuir debts in 60 cent dollars is going to encourage investors to part with their capital? On the contrary, is it not self evident that the clamor for a debt re pudiation policy is the real source of business depression? So long as there remains any donbt as to the future financial basis of our great industrial and mercantile opera tions so long will there be anxiety and fear in the commercial world, Distrust will continue to breed failures; capital will be scarce and interest high ; debts vrill be bard to collect, and investors will hesitate to engage in productive in dustries. This condition of affairs can only be remedied, in so far as our money standard is concerned, by an emphatio declaration at the polls against free sil Ter and all other cheap money fallacies. Bz-Preaident Barrlaon on tba Powers ol Government I will tell yon what this government can do alone. It can fix its money unit. Or." For sale by C. O. Huntley. A Home-like lintel. Farmers and the traveling public will find a comfortable home-like place to slop at when in Oregon City at the Oriental hotel. Table supplied with an abundance of the best the market af fords. Rooms and beds are clean and comfortable. Our 25 cent meals are not excelled. John DnnsciiER, Prop. For the Longrs. Elder Alson V. Steers writes from Portland, Or., ' There is no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speakers and singers, with the confidence that I can the S. B. Cough cure." 50 cents a bottle. For sale by C. G. Hunlley, druggist. An Old Ntundby. Clarence Porter is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in trodnction to those wanting blacksmith work. His work always speaks for it self and his prices are always reasonable. Remember his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strtees. tf Cures Croup. "My three children are all subject to cioup; I telegraphed to Ban Francisco, got a half a dozen bottles of 8. B. Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. II. Ckozikr, Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C. O. Huntley, druggist. "Boys will be boys, "but you can't afford Iu the circuit r iurt of t ia atati of Oregon, for ihe county of Ctackainaa. Ann i Or.ieiio, plaintiff, ra, I la H 'imre., A. K. orve- an I a. ijol l.cninl.il, u(e idaitta. IN 1 HE NAME OK THE fTAIE OE ORE iou. iuj are hereby rentil e 1 lo ai p ar a .1 atiansr the C implallit 111 u aKaiuiiy.nl iu Ih) I at.ve eiitltl d court au.i c tuae ou or he ore the nut oar oi the n it term uf aa.d uoun, he -nine b -in ii n.Uy, ih 2ti I day of .sot rob'. l'jn, and if you f.il a to anaarer, for want thereof, I the pUlutilT wll a py In Ihe roil t for the re ' i ef ueroi t .ed I i a il l complain , that a to o -tain a deer, e fui.uina toe title to pi !utilta 1 .nd dun r nu.l iu aald com lalnt atia nat 1. rlaltui there o by tho d ieti.1 .u , I la II. (1 ore-, ' ai d ail pj'i i. cla.tiitiiti by. thruush ur uudir I her, aim fnrcoati ol thli ault. H -rv.i-p of -niiiiiioii. in tula ault It niado by I pub. I' all . hy virtue ol an order ut H"ii. Thna. A. Mclir de. Jnd -e ol aaid i ln tiit conn, m de art'i eut' red l.-erelu oj the vth .JHy of A'tKuai, l-'jai. M. i. MAC MAllllN. 91,10-9 Attorney I .r p aiutllT. vtet-utloii Niilr. XTOTICE IS HEKEHY OIVKN THAT i-' vlrtueof an ex. culion uu y taaitc I nut of HY ih. clrcu.t court ot me stale ol O:eouf for C.a' kamaa cmiiity, nn l to tne directed a.td .la led itheM.huav oi He.lpmber, ln'Jii, upon a Jti.lK ' in. nt docke e l in aald uotirt on the Mth (1 iy of Sept ma. r, putl, Iu f.ivor ol T M lr..a. piulu t lii . ud ag i.nat it L. C'ueahire, lieietiumit. for the mm ot I'J-.i.'i. with iiiter. at thenon irorn Auiuii iio.l, rtn, ai the rale ol a per t ent per annum, and lb; further mm of $s l.'i, coata and accru iik' o.Ih, I d d, on tne 1Kb. diir o piera-b.-r, lw., ilil yl 'vynu bloca 1. 8 in Glada one, Ciacamn a county, Oroipiu,coiitaiuiiK2.2t acr a more ur leu, and lu compliance with n il writ, 1 will, on SATUBDAY, THE 17lh DAY OF OCTOBKH, at the hour of 1 o'c ocit p. m., at the front dour oi the cou ily court hoime, I . Oregon City, Oiegon.aell at puellc auction to trie h gneai bi ider, lurcaah lu h m l, alt the rlht, lltlj aud Internal which Ihe defendant had In aul proji ertv on tlie Stn dny ol Heptemlwr, IMStfl. toaallsly aaui execiitl ui, coata auj accru n i coat-. HepUmterU, lKiS. O. W. liKACK, Hi, IU 'J ehe Iff ot Clackamaa county, Oregon. It can declare by law what shall bo the t0 1fe ofithem' . Bc Jy fr V relative value of an ounce of gold and nn ounce of silver, but it cannot make apple season by having DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure in Ihe house. C. G. Huntly Druggist. Atlmlnlnf rutor'n Nule. "VTOIICE M HKKKHY GIVEN THAT IN Durauance of an order of aale ma its and entered by Mie county (ourt of tne county of i lackama. atate of Oreg ui, on the Sih day cf HeMem; er. I '.as, In the matter ol tho cat U of W. H. Claynou, deccarte i, th t underalginrd, ad nili.latrnlor o aatu ea'ate, will a It at public tic ion, mibject to cotiflrmaiion by aa d conn, the following d acrlbed real property: Ilelng cUiiii No. ss, nana ol aectlniia 7,8, 17, 18, Itt aud 20 in township i aouth range 2 emit, according to nllici.'l p at ..I aurver rettirtie I lo ih'i general laud nice hy the surveyor g nernl, b..lng b .tl rule 1 aud describe I as beg nn ug al a point 'i chains and :0) links west ot the s nithiait cor ner ol southwest quarter of le' tton 8 lu town ship 2 south range 2 ea.t, thence nor h 45 de greri weal 51 chains and W links; thence aoulli 4.') degreea west 77 chains and tV 1 1 1. k at : th n.'e s .uth 4H degrees M minutes east r)A chains and C2 links; tlieuce south 28 degrees east 20 chains and 49 lmkn; thence norm 45 degr es eiat 'M chains; thence north 20 degrees 4S mlnti'ea eat 411 chains; and Ihiure nor.u 45 degrees went 14 ciialus and 71 links to place of beginning, aave and except IHO acres of alove described traot and being n .rmeast quarter lection of atld land claim, containing UKI acrea more or leaa, and b-iiig a portion of the donation Intid Cialm of Jarnea McSarjr and Nancy McNary, hia wife, aittiatud in Clackamas county, state of Oregou. Bald sale will Le ma le on tne 10th DAY OSf OCTOIIKR, Ml o'clock p m., at the eourt houie door In said Clackamas co iuty aud state ot Oregon. Terms of -ale: Ca.h. liuted, Bjptenibar 8, CIIAHLEH CI.AYflON, Administrator ol ibe es'ate of W. II. t'Inyaon, deceased. V 11, l- II nry Willie u. Inai.v. ui deb piiul.c an tt ui at thi eouri house gou City, u.egnii, ou eATl KUAY. OCTOUEII 3rd. Is'Jil, at 1 o'clock p. in , the following d acrlbed real e-titu, be., filing .o aa d ea a.e, ti-w4: Tract 1. li gi n iw at a none n th. center of Ihe KuHier an I M iwa isle n.a I, tha l V7V bet on h an I S.O f et Meat o tlie o..r.h .Hat corner of Ihe I'hill.p K ater doiiallun laud claim, In aei'tl.'n .il, In lownah ti'iaoui.i, ra ige 4 vast n( ibe i -It m -iu me .dlan: llwnco nortn w do grevi so mlnu'.i a, we-t M t el to ihe uor.berty llneofl E .iter an i jitiW"ii ei rual; I euc in a norlh -Her y d reel on e.mig aald n iriii srly I ue 210' .!; t .ein'e n a norl.iw.ati.rlr dinct ou a' ill it an.l ,o.ld K .ltar hu I Mil watikte in ul, 1UI feel; thuno I . a a mth wester, y dir c 10 i piral e. lo aai! Eoa er and Mliwaukia r.i..d,210' fen; tb. u e lu a soutueaat -rty dirvc II . n at 1 1. hi angles o aatd ruiu, IUJ feet, to place of beginu.u .-. I rai l .'. II gn.ii ng at a sloiii In I is center uf tha r t r and M laaukie ro.d. ti at la II. V f et oiiih and ;I2U .e -i w..at of ii e iioriucaat oiraer id tli - H.a II 1 1. rna .-r donallou land claim, In jc Hun 31, lowu-hlp 1 a itilh, range 4 east of tne WHIam tt imr d au; I ieuci lu a i.orihw. sierly .ilncll n a r til a .gl. a I.i t .e loalar and Mil w.iiik ro d, l;ni f el, t e ice In a auuthweat erly oirec.iou piir. iul to at l road, tuu leel. the ee In i mii.i aat rly d n ct oil at rihl an gles i - sa d roa I, Mu fo..t; tieno; in a tjiru eaatcrly dir. c.lo.i a iing the re ler line ot mil n ad. liai bn t 1 1 1 iu plac - of b g mil ig. Iiact 3. B .iliii.l'ig at a .1 ..e lu th cent ir of Ihe roat r at!! Mllwau.ii! lo d that la 9711 li'et aouth nnd ;;j le -. we to. tue i.ortlt aat c nu r 0 tl.' I'nil ip r. s'.ei don it on laud e a. in, til s ic Hon :tl, towiiainp 2 s iu.li, ra ge 4 u.iat ol th i Mill, mette ui-'r d .n; t lunco i a tiorttica'terly dtreetl. in ul.. ng c liter iua oi Eot.tr and Mlt w.ukee Mud. 21 eu for bcilii .lug punt; thence iu a li .it n:.-rl' dl ec on at rig it a gi'.liibe E .sier nnd Ml waukie road. IXI feci; th -nee in an oth nis.o .y oirtcllon parallel wtth-H d road, Vi fee.; t leuca I i a .oiiih a.t uildiro I ui at igni anglui lo aald road, I. HI fe-t; ill nc' in h -out iwes e'ly uirefiinu sl'iug th ciuler line of sai 1 road, 85 le d, to tne placi of b.iuiiiiilue. Tra 't 4 llcglnu m at a sto ie la tlie enter nf the Eo'tnr hu i .vliiwaukiu toad tnat la W7V feui oti.ii and fee; we toith norihe ist corm-r 01 Ih" I'll 1 1 ip roa er do talon lau.l etnim,l . n-o-t on 31, tow labiti 2 s ui . h, range 4 eiat ol tne Wl.laiueit . m ..rid an; theme ua aou'hweaterly itirecuon al ng t e 'eu er line f th Koat rand Mil wank e roi.l, 1 .0 fe l, lor b g lining point; .lieuce in a norliiw - tor. y dlnuilnii at ngh a .g.ea to -aid Mad, 130 f et; thence III a south wcilerly dl eciiou par illul wtlu auld road, 100 fe l; ih.nce In n aou b "i-terly illrcoilo i at right a .glea to aald roa I l:w e t: thiiica In a ui.rtiieaiierlyillr fUi.il along trie 0 inter line 0 aaid roaii, 1 al eel. to the pia. e of ueglumiw. Tiact it II gl ml g at a sto ie lu tuu enter of th loner ami Mtlwauklu road tnat ia 117 'J ie. t otiui and 32U fuel weal of the uorthuast i-urner ol the Pntll.i 10. turd ui.ti.n laud claim, In auc tlo ' 31, township 2 -oiitn, r.ngj 4 eaat of thi Wi l miet e meridian: thence in a sunt iweaterly ulrectiou a o ig the eemor line ol Ihe 1 inter and Mllwaukli roa I, mj feet, lor l.eliinlug point; tbeiiojin a norihwe t rly dlnotiou al right ainrlrs to Said road and along t ie Wt S'.crly aiueof If. V. (Jlbiou's 1 t, ISO feet; thiitoe iu a ai.tuhwealerly ilrectlou para I il lo aal I road IcOf iet; thence lu a aiuthea terly d .ruction at light angles to sild road, i:m fcut; thence lu a in.r nea l rl. direction al.-ng the ci ntir line of aald r an luo feet, to the i lai e ol beginning, Tract r). ileglunliig at a atone lu tuu center of the Ko.t r and Milwatikle ma I tnai la U7U leet .until an. 1 3i0 eet west ol the nor heasi corner 0 tiePlihl.p Knater d nation laud o.aim,!n sec tion 81, towiiHhlti 2 aouth, rauge 4 east ol the Vt l.unijlte meridian; tluni:) in a nortne isterly direction along tne o inter of the Koa.er and Mllwaiui ma I, 02 4 feel, to tha center ol the Paukey road for big. nnlug point; thiuci In a uutbeaterty direction along tne center line of aald I'aiikev road. 1 al feet; tnence in a nurth- ea.tirly illrectl.il pirullil to tho said foster and Milwaukee roan, i.w ieet; inein-e iu a uunii weaterlv direction parallel with said I'ankey road, 1&0 !e t; thence In a aouth westerly direc tion along the ce.nt.-r line of aald Foster and MliwHUk.e road, 130 feet, to the pace of be ginning. Tract 7. The north weit quarter of the south west quarter and lot 1 ol section 20, a id tne soutlie ist quarter ol the northeaat quarter and lots 3, 4 and 5 ol section .'10, all In towushlp 2 south, range 4 cast of the Willamette meridian, containing 1.17.78 acres. The laat named tract subject to a ii ortgage of about 11700 held by th Commerc al bank. lermaof aHle: Caah. C. B. SMITH, 8 28, 0-2.0 Assignee aforesaid. Blank note, receipt and order books al the Kntkki'kihk otlice. C taf aSA aA val n aA let n. v n. at r win n atn lafA a1H. aT - asm. WH J, n w r wA at A Mi ." a l r wA KJA at A M A at A at A at A at A at A at A at A a A i A Xf A at A at A at'A A at A w A -at A at 'A n at A at A at ! a A at H at A al A a A -at A at A at A at A a l alA at I arSpgatj, f i 1 1 nvg MONTH I1 'i'J! V'a... 1 $1.00. VP) VP) VP) VP) VP) V Pi VP) ta Pi Pdlt.il by Al hl'WT RHAW. 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It will give iiiuko lifo a plcnHtiro. wry rt'iiiiirkablit nml certain rdii-f ",iv- on tvtiiiinn l.y MOOUK'S KEVKALK1) RKMKDV linn given it tho iiuino of Womcn'ti HUoiH'Krtful in n-loaving tho wi'iikni'M.4 which bunion life. ThiniHanilHof wirmen health ami Htrcnuth, anil FOR FOR SALE BY THE YOU STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River t Puget Sound Nav. Co. PORTLAND, ASTORIA, FLAVEL AND ILWACO. Aider Street Dock, Telephone No. .'Wl. ' Itllile Gutzcrt, daily Antoria bout runninir ulturimtely weekly with iiiiiev taut 0. K. iv N. Co.'h Htoaincr, U. II. Thompson. Ono week loaves Portland daily 7 A. M., except Sunday; rutm through to Fluvol, connecting witli 5:.'i0 P. M. train for Gearhart Park, (iriineH and SeiiHido. Leaves AHtoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. M. Noxt week leaves Portland Sunday 8 P. M. LaeaveH AHtoria daily 0 A. M., except Sunday. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 8 P. M. Saturday 11 P.M. Leaves Astoria Sunday 7. P. M. Ocean Wave, tho Heasiders' family hoat, leaves Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 P. M. for Astoria, Fluvol and Ilwuco direct. Leaves Ilwaco, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday aftornoon. Leaves Astoria Sunday 8 A. M., for Flavel and Ilwaco, with passengers leaving Portland at 11 P. M. Saturday. Leaves Astoria Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 7 P. M. Tickets good on steamer T. J. Potter and It. It. Thompson. All four boats for night morning to each other's docks for freight and passengers. fj, SCOTT. E. A. SEELEY, President. Agent. Thim FumointTrmerty rnn qnlrkly, iwrmnnontlr all """" iiiwiimip, ""ua rnaiiiHtrr, iiUhH in liriliri I II Wit r. mn ..la . im ho, WfikurtlinttfiH, ttmt ' liiilltv. Niafiuiv ir.n.1. (IrMitfiii. iiiiMit4Mirv And wnnilnaf iiiiNiu.ai U-iutlithtfrrtnMorrr.frtirs. CiilitulimtHMMilHUiii. Uu nrrve Iwnla imhI IHfifHf bitlldfr. Mukf -tllift l-nlnfiiMl niiifif roiifrKtiil nluttili Kntly nirrlr-illiiVfiitniM-ki't IH wrr,.i;l f..rllrt. Mrunil! nr imlit, wit h t writtrn (Pi'trantf (frm(nryrtfnntttl. Wrlt uu IV mrdlriii bmiki wmli'fl plnln WHii.tM.r, with liititlitKinlnlii nnd nrifiririn Htiirw Irtir. S'nchuroA fnr rimnitltnti,, n. .(.At. i-Ai. Umu. hQMIrMmfM,ar4rwimhlLttHlUILl'.lCO.t MasMHU leBuU,ClsiMv fcorialelnOreg.,nCity,un-.,by CUA11MAN A CO., Drugyliu.