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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1893)
CITY a$d COUNTS', OHMI'ISi I'lll, liKKHliMI I, If 3. Terms of Nun.til i)'liiirt. 1 u tie IN.itv. one vear. In .ilvnnru. 12 (H 4'n 'lf (Niity. U iimhiIiis, In ! , aure. 1 W ''ti'iUKK, onu ii My. ori'icn CUHNI'V OFFM'KIW, .IiiiIk", iihIi ..re ,. ,1. W, l.lclruin lliai, F. Iliil'lllull III Im, hll-nlf, II i!iii.l.-r TrM.iirT A"''"tr HiMi'Hil KiiirliilKtnl' Hurvyir, Cormier, Ctiluliilaalolier, . . . , C. W liHllnlllf . K M HllMKlrV J. (I. W.lll.TI'll , J. C. Ilmilli'j .11 H (lllin.ll .. Nliltiry Hinylli ... II. I, ilollllllll I llii'lianl aYult " l('ormaliila llulr ill, OIIKdiiN riTV OFFIfUIW. Miivir, T. W. Hlllllfull I.. I.. I'urlcr J. H. runli'in J K. IIIiiiiuIm K.J. Unla II. K. Una ('. Ilolwra; W.ll. Iliiwi-ll ll'.uonli'r, riiiir.. I 'IICV AaaNir. . Triiimiri'r city Aiiiinmy, Hun"! Omiiiil-al'i H l'l "f Willi Wurka, mi kiikii r, H'liyin t:,.uiielliii.n-C.O. Albright. Jr.. II. I.. Kellji. O. N. (!r iimili, W. A.WIillo, J. J. CiNike, J. tt. O'l nil. mill, J. II. VirliT ami T. I'. IUihIiiII. Council Ma Drat Wiilniiulajf ol oncli inimlli. ClIlJlJG'jrHJH. FlralCiiiiKn'Kntluiiiil 'luireli Hiv. M. HuiiRlirrly l'..,.r. Hwili'iia II a. in. and Hum i. in. Hun.li.y n -htltil flT livirttlliK Tlf. I'mywr llratlila'.mrjr W. iliirB.lny evi'iilim al :! p. I". I'niycr Mki IIhk ul V. I. 8. 1'. K. iivi ij Sunday evening al(l:Winniiiit. Flral lliHll Chnrrh-ltev. Oilman Parker, Puelor M.irnliiK SittIik II: Hiin.lnjr k. Imk.I t::; livening HitvImi ll'Hular Prayer Meeting W'lnmlny venhm. Monthly Cuvenalil Heeling every Weilnea. ilny evening piHWHllnii Ami Muuitiy In Ilio llionlli. HI Julin'a Chiirfh. nullmllo Hot. A. llllla-lii-uiul, IVitor. On Sunday, Mn nt B anil Willi a in. Kn'I V Xnn'lay llellnilll Sermon llflerHii'cliK.k Maae. Al all ulher .Maea KiikIWi (Winona. Htlmlay Kcli"l j :ui i iii. V.i-ra, AiMl.iK'lUiilitiiliJi'olBaiiil Ben e.'lictlull al 1:W I'. III. Muihiallat Kilwl chnri li 1I?. 0. Hykea, l'nalor. MoiiiIiik Hen ! nl II: Hllwliiy Nellonl III li:lftj Kven I,,., xnrvlrn al hiisi. Khw.irlli League mealing Sun ilny evening nl M; Prayer Jlee'.lns Tlninliiy even. I ta f at ! .-ill. Flrnt I'ri.'l.vl. ll'll l lilliv'. - II'V. II. W. liilemey, VMr S-Tiii'M II . I" "'! -Mf. ' Htalalmlli Heli,l 10 a. m V. I'.S. I!. F. els every Sunday eviiniiill nl liSM. Pmyer Mfi llnnWi Jlirulay eleliing H:'KJ. bent f re.'. Kuiiige'.lc.il I'hiiieli, Herman A. Krnal, I'aal'jr I'ri'iirliliiK Sun-lfiw i'"iv nllurimiB Hllinlny II . lu. ml 7MU ii. iii. mlilinlli i'li""l "'"''y Snii'lny '"a (.1. llnrrl.lii.iR-r, Mnpl.l Wickly I'mym Mrrllng evi-ry WitliiriaUy evening. I'nllnl lln'lliri'ii fliiin-li. ll V. B. Wllllama. 1'ii.liir. 8iTli tint mill tlilill Hllinlny luurnliilia nml Ilia pm i'rilinK Snlilrilny Ni(lil III iwll mulllli nt Uivmii I'll)' II n. in. ""'I T P. 1,1 """ lln" """" iliirufliTliiua of iiuii lilimlll nl Fnlli Vli-W. Chllsllun Clilircli-llfV. II. T. Hlnllloy I'nMnr. Harvic.l pvary Hlllnluy II n. Ill nl Milvely a lln I. I'rillflilim oc.ilnl mill f.mrlll HuillUy In each luonlll. ui l',...r. rl.ii, , h . Knlaniml J. A Kckaili ,,.i.'.r N,.nli'i.a avitrv hiinilny al 11 a. in. an, I 7:;m p. in., ui.il I'rl.luy nvinllig MTi'M p. III. L' ii.. ,-.,nlwmui inn (inirn'i!nliill. Uiv. I, llivv li.i.l'.r. ' M"i'la In BhlViM.v'a lull Snlulny a. lii.,iriimili::luliilO;3Ua.lii. Kmiraa lot;o n lit. nii'l 7; i" p. iii. . tfOCIJOTIKS. t- :,.. Ij.iI.ii. r A. I). II. Mrfle eiTr 8n. lliilny uwiiliiK of nu ll llimilli In A. 0. U. H . li.ill oil Kvvi-ntli Mnwl. All anjiiunillig brelliren conllnlly IikIuhI lunlli u.l. D. Cnllllulil, H. W. dun. tnlilt, Hi. Pin Ikiii l.ialiti', No. U A. O. V. V.-Mwl otiry Tliunaliir rt-Milug nt thlal Fi'llow'a IliUI, (lawaK'. Viilliiiij liri'thri'li nlwnya welcome. J. U. CnmpMI, 11, W. Ii. Mlilllaa, net. . M.ilnlln lji,ll!l'. No. 4(1. A. 0. V. W. Mei'la Drat nnil llilr.l SiillliiLija In eucll llionlli nt Sclnail House, Vll1lii nininlH'ra lllnile welcoliie. T. 8. Sli)i, Bl W. J. W. llliilmia, lire. linvel l.inlce. Nu. M, A. O. II. W.-Mi'ele aecond nlel thinl Snliililiiy evenlnna tit Knllit'a Hall, Cnnby. Vlfllini: linilliera lllilile welcome, tl. L. llurloW, M V. W. 8. Ulll.ble, Itec. CIllck'inilK l.n,l!0, Nil. 57, A. O. II, W. Meeta II ml ami lliinl Momliiya in encb llionlli, at Nrile'a Mull. Vtsltiiill lin-llneii welcome. 8. Ilok'umti, 31. W. K. I'enae, Hi. Silurian I.ilre. No. 4:1, A. 0. V. W. Meeta every ael'oml ami t'ollrlll Hntllliliiy ol eucll llionlli at Wil- aoliville. UreUoll. AlllX BCIIIIIpllia, al. 11. 11. 1. Tone, HfC Oresun Liiilso. No. I O. F. Meeta erery Ti..,r i,s , , i - 7::a)o cluck p.m. in llie uuil K. li-,,v,' In,!! M;i,u aln-el, Mlnl'en, ul l tie Order ,:r , , . , i , I in n Uanrt- U. Klj, N.U, IX- Tliua. f,l: Hi i' mil. I ,. ' , t.l.u i. r w'eia nrai i.l t.i 'lu -1.1 ,f eucli i..i ..rl-at i.vl Kellowa il.l.l. V,,,l,i4: ll,-. U- Bll'rll'l. fyiliitA pttl -Inrclia eoftuily In 11. Uiwvij, i.mi'1 i ;iiniinin .1 A. i tt ttlllt:, ....., . I .. l ... u.t. I. 0.0. F.-5leelat0ilJ Fel. 1 ' .:.. uai'llii. every Sutiinlny evening. Vlaltlllg brethren lliaile welcome. U. W. Pruaser, H. U. J V. Hlalcy, Sec. Milltimmnli I-alge, No. 1, A. F. 4 A. M.-llulila Itn reiiiilnr cuiiimuiilciiliona ou lirat anil third Snliinluya nf ench inimlli at TiM) p. m. Brethren In guwi alniul- u,n nro iiiviltnl In atteml. ii. L. Purler, w. al. T. f. Hyan, S. i, i.ior. N,. l:l I. O. n. M. Meeta Mun ilnv eveiiini! nt A. II. I'. W. Hull. Vlalllnn membeni coriliully invited, J. TreinUutli, Jr., Secreiury. Meiole Puat, No. 2, 0. A. II.. Department of Oregon. Meeta flM Muliiluy uf inch mouth nt K. ul P. Hall, Oregon City. Veiling cunirnileB ninila welrume. liuvlil McAi'tlillr, Cum. J. I'. Shaw, Adj. General Pope list. Nn. 62, 0. A. K.-Jleeta flrM SnlUKl.iy or im'li monlli ut (iningc hull, Miilino. t'liinrnilVa conllnlly invited. J. F. Kvlaun, (,'oiu lnnndur. II. W. dhaw, Adjutant. lien. UriKik Pot, Nn 2i, 0. A.' II., Ii,'irtnient of Oregon .Meets In acliool ll'iuae at Needy tin Unit Sat urday ill uiicli monlli al 1 o'clock p. in. All com lii.le.l inu.lu welcome. Jacob Spogle, Com. J. har atutlcr, Adj. Slende Hellcf Corps No. If, J Irpin tliu-llt of Ore gon. Meeta on llrat nnil lliinl Vrldaya of eacli month in K. or P. Hull. Membera of corps fnim ahnnul conllnlly welcomeil. .Mm. M. M. Chnrniuii, I'rea. Mra. F. I,. Cochran, 1'rrus. Mra. J. B. lliirdliig.Scc. 4 .' Sona of Veterans, E. D. Bilker Cnmp, No. lS-Mcets llrat andllilnl Tliunaliiy oveninga ol each month, K. 8. t'nlitf, ipt. H. S. Bellolny, lat Lieut. U. O. Wood, -M Lieut. Aciilllea Lodge, No. 38, K.of P. Meota every Frl. duv night at the K. of F. hull. Visiting knighta InVitl'd. I'liaa. Albright, Jr., C.C J. K. Khodea, k. of li. S. Cnnhy Inalge, No f.M, 1. 0. 0. T.-Meeta flrst and lliinl Sntunlny aveniuga at Knlghl'a Hull, Canby. Viailillg mi'liibeni alwuya made welcome. II. C. Uilluiore, W. C. T. Millard Lee, Sec. FComiinny, Fint Ilei ., 0. N. O. Armory, Third an, I Main, llrgulnr drill night, Moudny. Begulnr business meeting, flrnt M lay of each month. J. W. Hanong. apt. F. 8. Kelley, First Lieut. L. L. J'ictens, Second Lieut. Cnnby Spiritualist Society. Assembles on flrst and third Similar" of each niontli. 11. A. Leu, Prea dent. Miss Haltlc Phillips, Kecorling Secretary. New Era W C. T U Meets first Saturday in each month at tliolr hall It. New lira. Friends ol the cause invited to lie preaent. Mrs Carey Johnioll, Mrs. Kastinati, Pres. St. John's Branch, No. C. IT, C. K. of A.-Meets everv Tuesdiiy evening at their hall, corner Main and Tenth streets, Oregou City. T. W. Sullivan, Pres. Unit. Justin, Sec. Oregon City Bord of Trmle Meeta at Court House on second Monday in euch month. Vlsilora w.lcome. Ueo. C. Biuwnell, Prea. F. K. Dolinlilaon, Sec. Cnnl'T Bonnl of Trade Meeta at Ksight'l Hall, Tniibv,' on first and tliinl Fridays of each monlli. Visitors welcome. Win. Knight, Pres. S, J. Garri son, Sec. MnlnlU firnnge. No. 40, P. of H.-Miels at their hall at Wright's Bridge ou the second Saturday of each monlli at Hi a. m. Fellow numbers made welcome. J. F. Nolson, Matter. K. il. Cooier, Sec. Tu ilntin Oiange, No. Ill, P. of H.-Meeta last Satur day of each monlli at their hall in Wil.iif ilia. B. B. lioniy. Master. Jlisa Beda Sharp, Sec. Warner uraiige. No. 117, r. oi ii. aieei lourin Saturday of each month C. U. W illiallla, Muster. their hall III New Era. Mis Maggie Brown. Sec. Baits 'r. elt Orange. No. M, P. of H. Meets at their hall in Mjniuam second Saturday in each month at 10 s in. Msiting members slways welcome, J. K. W hite, Master. J. E. Jack, tree. Columbia Hook and Udder Co.-Meets t Fri day of jcIi moulh si Fountain Engine Hons.. W. T. Wtiitlock, Pres. Ed U shaw. Foreman. A.W. Milln, Sec. Fuiitaln ll,w Co., No. 1-Meeta second Wednesday in earn iii.h,. u , bet.een seventh and fciglitli. ' u u .. I.... li'urtaniuit. J. . sierT. wv. - ..' . . U d Tnerfaeof I h month al Cataract Engine llone Sidney Snntn, Prea. ilert Oreennian, Foreman. Herb Bestow, sec. Orejor, City fts Co., No. J-0 W. Church, Pre.. W. W . Marrs, Foreman. H. S. blrange, See. i :it.iraci une v. - -i- - NOW TRY THIS. It .ill ot yu notions; and will surely do y..n c-Hl if y..o have a Cough, Odd. or any tumble with Tl.r.t. t he-t . Langa. lr. Kinar's N.w lrtacorery f..ri un.plion, Cuiiha and C.l.i is aiiarant-ed to ci... p-li-f. or money will be paid bnek. .-unVrera irom I Oiippe fui,.l it jnat the thins; and under lla llee bad a -K-dy and perfKt recovery. Try a sample nl ,.nr elje-w and learn tut yourself juat bow r-l tliiriB il is. Trial bottles free at lm. A. Harding lirug More. I-nrs-e aise.'ac. and T.lu. LEADER u- f!r; Intr-lnrri.. Kl'-rtric f-itl-ra ha i -;.--il y is l-'pnUr for. until wm It is - i. Ut am -ns; wit mliWnl t..ni an. I ,,,, . -cnKinini ambin which limits It a or intoiirmnt. it la racffnixnl as ths ,il n r-t muling l-.r all silmnta tit Momsrti I, -r 1I--T-. It will cur r-ir n-wt -. iv i!i'foti..n. swtdriTs Hilaris fr-m the ani. S-ti-factiuft sjui teed with aaa b.tl or M., will l !' Il. Prw-e onlj "i a par r4 I. "H hj . A. Itariiac. EVENTS OF TOE WEEK Hi. FT SoilKIIINII Ci'NTIIAIT'iH. Al- llimilli w m k rn'ii i'i iiifinling bad IIM ill .Mllill Mlri'l'l'M 110 IUVDIIIfllt Mi'iiilny Hint Tm-Hiliiy, iiml IoIh ol Ilia lirlt'k iisuil lioiir vert fninl fviilotice ol vi'lniHi'Muii, IIih iiMiihI.'! "iiiiII bd (it'll i - I In S 1 1 1 1 1 1 it -' M Ihriiiiiiini, Tilt) lllll'Hllllll lllHtH, llHW til licit llill llliH "hiI" riiHlV "Oii'tron C'ily, (lr Nov. 2li Wlll'll lllH llt'illK III Mllill gllBtlt is i:inii'li im. iIhi ifi,ilc nl Huh city tun liniiHt of liiivhiK Hih lii'Ht riunlwny In Ori'tfnii, TIiIh niroft is iiliunl miii mile lunif, iiml Ih now hull (tuinpli'liMl It is imvi'il Willi viiiillml luii'k, iIih iiriiiliirl of I ho 1'iirlliiinl t 'hi v Cum n ii y . It in iHiiHt'lt'HH, miikuN a Dim tlrivi'vviiy uul Ih, Hi't'onliiiK I" llm ri'HirlH ol thu liouiil of piiblli; works of iniiny KiiHtcrn cilii-s, tli lii-st known iiuvttniunt lor liimvy tntlllc lu any kiml ol wuullior. It lilts tfiven ifi'iiiuul siili-dii'liiiti ho far, oml iiii'i'tH llio niiiiroVHl of thoHo lorinorly kept itn I . Tim tmvement is a creilit to Orivmi City, lo the pruinotiTM ol this much iioihIlmI Itniirovf iiinnl, n ml to lliu t'litilracloiH, MoHHrs Iliiinsliuw & liuliin, lor the Buccrssfnl iniinnvr in which llioy Intve liunilli-il this piece ol work." Hi nil'. 1 low ever, us the (.ontriictors are bound, iiinlcr penally of otft-itnru of 20 per cent, of contract price, to keep the Main struct pavement in apple pie ortler for five yearn, it tloea'tit make ho much (I i Here nee if they do temporarily put in a lot of Hoft brick. Hut what necessity lias there been then fur paying Sydney Smith, Tlioiiuin Miller ami yoiintr Mooney bit; waueg to watch lliem? Isn't (lull money chucked to the birdies? Df.muliiatic Club (-'onvbntion . Pur suant to a n solution passed by the exe cutive committee of the Htiituiiss'icinlioii of democratic clubs, at a nieeiiiin held in l'ortlatitl, Jul v 2), lH',):t. I'leaiilent lieorue 10. Cliatnberlain and Secrnt.ti v Onirics N. Wail have isatietl a call (or a stale convention of democratic clubs, (o be held at The Dalles on Tuesday, t le Dili day of January, 1HU4, at 10 o'clock a. in. The basis ol representation is lixed at one delegate to every 20 mem bers or fraction thereof helontsjnp; to any duly organized club, The secretary of e.teli local club in the state Is requested to forward to the secretary of the state association the name of the club, the tlisliict embraced by it, anil tt.e name of the pel sons elected as delegates to stale convention to be be held at The Dalles. Il Is rt commended that all democratic clubs llirouuhout the state send full dclt L'lilioiis, llie cull station "we believe this to be a time in the history of the state and our parly when all democrats should take an active interest in the welfare anil direction of the policy of llie parlv, and believe Ibis can only hi doni by meeting totiellier and re-allirm-ing uiir belief in democratic principles as laid dow n by Thomas Jellerson, and devising- the best means to carry out the same in our next campaign " rituNKs, Demand anu Si'ppi.v, Mr. Citittiitlite of Spring-water reports that he has on band 60,000 pounds of dried prunes, the total of this Benson's crop. When in Portland Monday he learned that the prime market is exceeding dull. None ol his old customers would make him an oiler. One merchant said he had paid 0 cents for a choice lot ol Itali ans but would not give that now. The dried fruit market is overstocked, and unless orchardists will hustle their dried prunes off to distant markets where there is a demand, a very few years hence many of our prune orchards will have to be plowed up. Prune growers can't exist without prune eaters. Mr. Uutti'iilkte, who is one of the pioneer prune growers, says that the popular estimates of the profits of the business are too rose-colored, and that bis own are only a fraction of what they have been stnted to be by some ol the ad mirers of his beautiful orchard. Thonuli seven to eight years in the prune busi ness, which he spent In hard work, he is just even with the world; no cash ahead. - Tub Mahk'b Phaiiiie Coiuiespondknts. Two anonymous comniuuicaiions were received from Mark's l'rairie Monday as response to the communication from the same locality in last week's issue of this paper, signed "H." They claim that the latter hail no occasion to take offense at their items published In two oilier papers, because they didn't mean him ami tlo not want to hurt his Iodines. These neighborhood quarrels are unfor tuuate and unprofitable, and are not mended bv peddling them throughout the county by means of a newspaper. The editor of the CoI'HIek has not the remotest intention of ventilating his personal grievances against individuals y giviim them a roast in these col umns, ami cannot consent that others hall have the privilege he denies him self. The public does not want that kind of rending. This is said in all kindnes to the parties concerned. Let them be assured that quarreling through newspaper wont help them; to the contrary it might get them into worse trouble. A Stitch in Time Now that tho Kast Side Hailway Company is In trouble, it is of passing interest to note that its president, George Steele, trans ferred to his wife the lands donated him along the motor lino as bonus for building the same. He also deeded to her the tr .ct of school land he shrewdly secured near the foot of Mt. Hood before be made his energetic and successful efforts, throm;h zeal lor the public weal, to have the ridge of the Cascades (within which said tract lies) withdrawn Irom sale as a perpetual tfovernment reserve. As already one suit for 110,000 has been initiated against the company on ac count of the Madison street catastrophe. bv the father of the boy, Charles b . Albee, it is of no little importance to Mr. Steele that the real estate he ac quired in this county be beyond the reach of attachment in case of judgment as result of such damage suits. K. M. Howell IS a Taxpayer. The statement has been liberally made by those who would injure E. M. Howell, ranitidine lor councilman on t he citizens' ticket, that he has placed all his properly in his wife's name lo escape the execu tion of a judgment, ow ns no real estate , in the citv and is not a taxpayer fhe statement is false. Anv one who will consult the assessment roll will see that Mr. HoweU personally owns sev eral lots in the second ward. There is not a shadow of iotintlatinn for the talk about the judgment. He is all right. A Point for Chicken Faumeiis. The Petaluma Incubator Conipmy, of Peta lunia, Cal , is putting out improved machines for the season of lS'.K! and 18114. The improvements recently made in Ihein are of the greatest value to the poultry fraternity and eclipse anytdinif j ulaa trot rp. ul iiu. I Tl.a n,,mnau u-,ll else yet produced. The company will been band at the Midwinter Kxpositinn with on attractive exhibit and will dis play its goods in conjunction with the i,ia V,lrw - k nstripli farm Thilit ; the l.nil.l "i,:h .f'W Pt'"" P. -- -; - Is now untler construction. . Dei imii ent Tax Money. State Treas urer Phil. Melchain Tuesday received the sum of $47y5 from the treasurer of Clackamas county, ibis being the last of the delinquent tax due the stale from that countv. This was held back from the tax n.-iney of 18'.d pending the de- j CISKiii in inir nun jum iit-i nie'i iirrnfiy in Multnomah county. Clackamas coun ty w ill now nmkei uvmanit lor its snare of the 5 per cent hind appointed among the S3 counties of Oregon That mm amounts to about $'J50O. Slntennnn. I'k"Bate Lat will and leHtament of Kliiah Carter admitted to probate and Sri-It l ifter appointed executor wini'mi ' . . iKimls. January IWM. set is the dnv Irr final hearing of report of C. W. Cotnstor k, eiecutnr of estate of Henry Cortstock Am-mla Evans dint-barged from rerMinibility idminiatritur ut eslite of Wm. Krans. An Act Wisk ami IIi'mank, Mr. Moroy, president of the Klectrlc Com pany, has shown both good sense and liiiiiianlly In niiiklntf personal ellbrts to give employment oil the company's1 works to mechanics and laborers who are permanent residents here, many ol whom have families to support. For this act hu deserves thu thanks of the community, as there are many pool families in our midst. C'iiaiiokd With Hapk Monday, brv fore Justice Piuigan ol Molalla, lieorue (iroshomf.a bov uf 17. had a preliminary hearing- mi llie charge ol rape committed on llie person of Julia Cannon, a girl ol II years. Hlie testilieil lo Ills unlit Defendant released under $200 bonds The Ktrl's father commuted niicido few years ago. Shot a Monstkk. On October 1.1th a huuthik imrtv conHistliiK ol 1. ripoouer. 1. II. Kiinuolton and I . Hunt ley, shot at North Hi ach, U ray's iiarnor. a monstrous elk. His weiht was 1500 pounds, spreatl of antlers 40 inches, and width of hoof 5,' i inches. This noble imiiib Is aountlaiit in that section ol WushlUKton. Tiik Dam. The heavy rains have filled no the west side cofferdam level with Ine river. The interior of the dam has been dretlued preparatory to constructing a cross dam cutting the space liiclmleu in the present structure in two parts. The cribbing recently built at Canemah has been curried away by the Hood. An Hour Too Lath The K.tst Side Unilway Company filed Tuesday at one u clock a mortgage to the Northwestern tienerul JMeetric Company lor W-,Wn), An hour before Deputy Hherill Hackett attached the road for the Columbia car Company. . Don't Tall to wltnesi the GranJ Marcj at Armory Hall, December 2.1th, of the Red Men's Masquerade Hall. LOCAL NEWS ITKM8. (io to E. U. Kurnsworth's for a fine Pompadour hair-cut. Baxter Yonnir. n ?ntlleman of South crn Oregon, is woKing liis cousin, J. J Cooke, The foot of a laborer named Crounse, employed on Main street, was cut off at the instep lhorsday forenoon. Remember the supper in the base- inent of the linptist church ou Thursday evening, December 7th. Oeorgo Taylor ol Needy lias exchanged it tract of land for a residence on Haw thorne avenue, Portland. The W. 8. C. Band went to Uutteville In full uniform Wednesday to pluv at the masquerade ball there in the eve ning. Married, November 20, by J. J. Kauff. tir.in, Klizaheth J. Kaufman of Clacka mas and D. K. Mast of Reno county, Kansas. When W. 8. Moss was the popular landlord ot this citv, ninny years ag), Peter Weiss was in his employ as cook mid wuiter. The attendance at the city public schools In November was oil ; the largest attendance in any month last year was 403. C. F. Horn has opened a shoe shop at the corner of Fifth and High streets, on tho bluff. Give him a call. He does first-class work. The meandering plank road up the side ol the Appereon hill needs doctor ing or it will bn a wreck before spring. It isn't proof against heavy ruins. JuiIl'o Upton hits swooned his dairy ranch on the Uig Nestucca for Ernest Klliott's three-story brick mansion with g ounds'on Woodlawn avenue, Poitland. To allay carping critics, it is proper to state that it is not probable llios. Mill will expect pay from the city as Main street overseer during the three weeks he was circuit uourt balitf. Capt Thompson and Lieut. Siegele, who have hail charge of the .Salvation Army work here for the past two months, will hold their furwell service Sunday evening, December 3.1, at the usual hour License to wed issued November 23d to Nora M.ivillo and Carl Kingy; to Louisa A. McConneil and Sylvester G Nicholson ; the 25th to Mary Water house and Joseph Kills ; the 281 li to Mrs. Henrietta Scholley and George L. Rnhmer. John K. Officer writes under date of November 2:ld from Waneta, B. C. (but he is in the employ of the Kootenai Hydraulic Mining Company and will remain during the winter. The weather is cold, there is snow on the ground and more is coming down. A farewell dinner will be served Fri day, December 1st, from 5 to 7 p. m., at the S. A. Barracks by the soldiers and friends of the army, in honor of Capt. Thompson and Lieut. Siegele, after which they expect a real blood and fire meeting. All are invited. Tickets 25c. Notwithstanding H. E. Cross sued Sheriff Ganong because lie took his horse for taxes, and the jury's verdict was in his lavor, he last week paid the sheriff the delinquent tax on two mort gages. The case is somewhat mixed and evidently Mr. Cross concluded it was wisest to pay. Music by the Willamette String Band under the leadership of John Everest of livere-t's Orchestra of Portland, for the Ked Men's Masque Bull. The Election of Mr. Straight Means a Change; of Mr. Charman, Not. (Communicated.) It is observed that the Entrrpritc takes occasion to advise the voters of our city to cast their ballots for a man who has not promised the appointive offices lo his supporters, rather than to place in the mayor's chair one who ' it undtr tlood" to have committed himself to various candidates for such positions. The understanding of the wily editorial scribe has been misled or wilfully per verted. It has been ascertained to a certainty that if Mr Charman is chosen to fill the mayor s office, be will relHin as public servants, Messrs. humh, Ho- berg, Purdom and Cross. The only visible reason (or this indirect attack of the Jinlrrprigt on Mr. Straight lies in the fact that lie is known to be opposed to these inefficient officers, and disgusted with their past adminis; ration of the city's alfaiis. Further than this, no man can say that he is pledged or in any wise committed. The effectiveness and value of the city government for the next two years is primarily dependent on the principles ! and policy of the mayor, In res peel to tlle Jepartmentu under hia appointment ,- and control. If the electors are dissatis- I Ked with the past and present condition ' of city finances, street improvements, and police services, let them support a man w hose name is a synonyme of in tegrity, honest and ability, rather than j a representative of the ' ring" which has tK long misgove.ned our municipal affairs. A Voter. Tickets for the Red Men's Masquerade Ball: Gents in masuue II. Ladies in masque fiee. Spectators 50c. Fimr of ..T)e Book of , Fajr isstied liy llie Bancroft Com pan r. Audi loriuni Building, Chicago, III., has been received. This illustrated publication is the most beautiful and moat complete resume of the ureal show that haw yet appeared . - wi Hall's Hair Uenewer contains the natural food and color matter for the nair, ar.u uicun uiui iitrun i-r me si-aip. 1 .l . i:.: 11 I.. 1 .1 1 cnrmif gtaynes. biddiH'Ss, dtndiutf. and scalp sores. Get ready aid 9 ti the Griaj Masquer ute tall given ly Hip 1. 11. K. M cemln-r i De- i Tho Best Medicine. J. 0. Vi'u.soy, Contractor mid Itulltler, Sulphur Springs, Texas, thus speaks of Ayer's Filial " Ayer's Pills are Ilia heat moillclne 1 ever tried and, in my judgment, no belter general remedy could lie devised, t have used them in my family and recommended them to my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, ninny cuses of the following complaints have been completely and Permanently Cured by the use of Ayer's Pills alone; Third day chills, dumb ague, bilious, fever, sick lii'iidiiche, rhetiiiintlHin, flux, tlys pepsla, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate use uf Ayer's Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, w ould he found an absolute cure fur the disorders I have named above," " I have been selling medicine for eight years, and I run safely suy thut Ayer's Pills give hotter satisfaction than any other rill I ever sold." J. J. Perry, Spottsylvauia C. II., Vo. . AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Pr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Haas, Every Dose Effective THE McKINLEY REPUBLICANS Hold a City Convention and Nominate Candidates for Municipal Officers. lion. CO. T. Williams called tho republican city conveiitijii to order, which was held at Pope s hall Monday evening. Hon i.e. ityan was elected chiirman and C. U. Albright secretary , J. VV. O'Connell made the motion that all present without regard to party, be allowed to vote on nominations, be cause if persons not republicans be iiominuted, it would be no more than right. lion. II. K. Cross tnoreu that no one but McKiuley republicans be allowed to vote. Homey Iihodes: I move you, Mr. Chairman, that Mr. Cross' motion be put in order, as there is no one, si', who likes a AIcKinley republican belter than 1 do. The chair appointed Charles Meserve and William Howell to act as tellers in votiug on Cross' motion. The motion was carried. Homey Rhodes: Mr. Chairman, I rise to a point ol order. I thiok we ought to elect for mayor of this glorious city one of those hooray boys, he? rno response iron) the chair. Honey Khodes : Irr veyou . .. Bit down, sir l . Nomination of candidate for tiayor was first in order. T, ,1. Cliarin.iu was elected as such viva vo a. The nomination of aciy treasurer! was accomplished by ballot, fiio number ot votes cast was 1U1, ol which J. A. Moore received 87 and Kosa'Wtiiun 6S.1tlie rest being blank. Mr. hoiuian wan 'de clared the nominee, who arose Mid thanked the conveution. ( A discussion arose at to the advisa bility of nominating uu assessor and collector, as the charter provides, whom the last legislature deprived ol all work. Kotney Klioilea: Mr. tVotinn n, re cognize me I I say tl.ut the assessor and collector is defunct. Wheeler Church was nominated by acclamation for assessor and collector. Uu motion of M. J. Broderick, the convention separated into two uarls. the voters of the second ward on ono side of the room, and those of the first ward on the other side for 'the purpose of nomi nating candidates lor councilmen. Mr. Broderick was elected chairman of the first ward and S. B. Caljfi' of the second ward. In the second ward Ueorue Brouirhton and George Wishart were nominated viva voce, and in the first ward Joseph Harrington and II. C. Stevens by ballot. Ou iirttt ballot, W. A. Huntley and Harrington stood tie. when Mr. Huntley withdrew and another balloting folllowed on Ben Jaggar and Harrington. Adjourned. Red Men's Masquerade Ball. Christmas Night. Grand March starts at 9 o'clock. CIRCUIT COURT, CONCLUDED. Willamette Iron Works vs M K Ship ley and J K Kruse, judgment for $698.70 and costs. Jannet C Lithgrow vs Richard Lith- grow, decree of diyorce and plaintiff to have one-third interest in defendant s real estate and $2000 alimony. Portland Trust Co vs K M H Kobbins, ismissed without prejudice. C r Vonderahe vs lorn Jones et al, sheriffs deed to issue to Humphrey ones . C Fredrick's, J E Witzig and Win Gatzke vs F.mpire Mfg Co, dismissed. r U Kail vs a L 5c A deduction Uo, plaintiff given 30 days for reply. Kobhins & son vs belli Austin, con tinued for the term A F Miller vs W T & Sarah Linn, cou tinued for the term. B L Broderson vs Portland Gen E Co. continued for the term. C Bauman vs Shipley x Kruse, con- tinned for the term. II E Cross vs C W Ganong, verdict : We the jury in the above entitled action find for the plaintilL that he is the owner and entitled to the immediate possession of the property described in the com plaint and we assess the value of aid property at (he sum ol f S. ISoelime & Hesse vs Theodore K, Kraelt, judgment for plaintiffs for $204 nd costs. io vt uo, judgment lor plaintiffs for $152 and costs. Portland Trust Co vs Keuben Smith, set for trial January 6th. -James Humphrey vs J J howler et al. judgment for Humphrey in sum ol $2417.15; T S Mcbaniel 18o, and Fleischner, Mayer A Co $1253.&5. H K Cross vs Kasper Tscharnig and II W Ross, judgment for $.178 25 for Jilaintitr. Adjourned. LETTtR LIST. The following is a list of letters re. maining at the Oregon City postoffice for the week ending November 30th, 18U3, uncalled for Arthur W P Carpenter W Donald M C Foster 8 K Kulton J II (2) Henlon John Hay Mias Lucy E Ireland L K Johnson C U Morgan Henry J Hating C C Htary Mrs Jane Strut Austin Thome Mrs Mary Wallama Dr White Jam es Wheeler A H When calling for these letters pleise uy -idvertised." E. M. Kaxm, P. M. Ceatisi EveL I. 0. R. uqaeratfa Ball. December 23. Uo ind tee the beautiful costumes at the Kl Men's Maiieraile Ball, Christmas Night. j pedal AotTDyiiim(iii The times may not be We hare made decided redactions on onr stock from one Figured Eider Down Flannel, Our ioc Canton Flannel reduced All Wool Checked Shirting Flannel, reduced to 25c a yard Misses Wool Hose, reduced to uc a nair ' jv as fan The Virtue In Values, the Power In Prices, Make this Your Best Chance It Is easy to make claims, See what CALL AND NOTE THE MANY THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK. LOCAL SUMMARY. What Is the mutter with K. O. Kama. worth's tonsorial parlor, the only first' class one in uregou Uity I Prescriptions carefully compounded ct it. a. uaruing b drug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent si Aiercnants' Exchange, nun Francisco Is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his otlice. For job printing so to the Coun ikh otlice. Lawykks' Bumps ano Foi.dkhs printed at the uoURUK oltice. A limited amount of mnnev to tend on first-class security by Wade R.Spencer, uregon uiiy . Stmlman's Soothing Puwtlers preserve a healthly state ol the constitution dur ing the periotl of teething. Where Is the crowd? At the Red Front's special sale. Ordination of Anna 0. Barker us Minis ter nf tli Oupel of Spiritualism. The following document was filed at the county clerk's ullice November 25th and transcribed in the Miscellaneous Records : Certificate of Ordination of the Firtt Spiritualist Iteliijiout Association of Clackamai Count j, Oregon. lie it remembered, that the duly au thorized officers of the First Spiritual Re ligions Association of Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, Having uecome convinced mat Anna , Barker of Portland, Oregon, has ac quired the necessary education and tie' veiopment, ami is in oiner respects a proper person for the fulfillment of the duties attending upon such posi'ion, have this day selected, qualified and or dained her as a Minister of the Gospel of Spiritualism, with authority to perforin marriages, lecture, heal (he sick, olticlate at fu nerals, and with lawful power to do all acts that might devolve upon her in an ordained capacity, as set forth in the Articles of Incorporation and Charter of this Association, until this license is revoked or otherwise terminated . In testimony whereof, we have caused the ptoper officers of the association to utfix their hands and seals, and tho seal 0' the association, this lUth day ol July, 1893. if Attest: K. V. Short, Attest: W. E. Jones, President. Secretary. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. M N Howell to E M Howell, 4 lota in Holmes add lo Oregon Citv ; $800. Clara E Morcy to P G E Co, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, as recorded page 189, blk I, Deed Records; $700 J W Cochran to Clara E Morey, same property. O A Harding to W 11 Smith, lot 8, blk 2, Edgewood add to Oreeon City ; $81. Robt Nelson to Alfred Johnson, 80 as In sec 30, 1 1 s, r 3e; $1. James McL Harvey and Minnie R Harvey to Portland Trust Co, all right, title and interest to Oregon City Land Claim, reserving all lots and blocks specially reserved to them ; $1 . Same deeds from Dan Harvey and from Dan Lehigh. B F Baker to B G Fanest, 2 as of Ambrose Fielils donation ; 1500. J M Cress quitclaim to Robt Wake field, se of. sec 20, t 4 s, r 8 e. 100 as; $355. O & C R R Co to George Ball, se of se'. lots 0, 7 and 8, sec 18, 112 as; $281. Contract. Portland Trnst Co to 8 L Aikins, all right, title and interest to lots 7, 8, blk 120, Oregon City; $1. Sam Weis to John F Bodie, ne'u of sw of sec 2, 1 4 s, r 3 e, 40 as ; $1000. Albert Wright to George Armstrong, 9V4 acres of Albert Wright donation ; $40.25. THE WEST SIDE. The young people of the West Side have organized a literary society, which meets in the chapel on Monday evening, December 4th, 7:30 o'clock, when an interesting programme will be rendered. All are cordially invited. The Y. P. S. E. meets ut the chupel every Tuesday night at 7 There is room lor all. A great many people of the Went Side are fust in the clutches of la grippe. Nellie Moehnke, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Moehnke, has been sick for the last six weeks and is no better. The West Side school opened on September 2d. Professor Slark wether is principal and Misses Olive huolling and Ana liaird assistants. Sturm Prophet Hluk's Papar. Many persons know of Rev. Irl It. Hicks, the noted storm prophet, hut are not so well acquainted with the fact that Ins monthly paper, woko and Wokks, is one oi the most attractive and instructive journals in America and is doing more to educate the people in science thsn any other. It nt only contains Kev. Hicks monthly forecasts, ! complete and unabridged, but also arti I cles from his pen on astronomy and planetary meteorology, finely illustrated. I There is sermon or religious article in leach number, a "Home, riweet Home"' ; deDartment edited bv a ladv. a "Youth and Beauty" department or boys and girls, "Queries'' for those who want hard nuts cracked and many other good things. All this for the low price of $1 per year. All subscribers who pay for a year's subscription in advance before February 1, 18'Jt, will receive free, as a premium, Kev Irl U. Kicks' Almanac for 18(14. This book alone is well worth the subscription price. Hend six cenls lor a sample copy of tbe paper or send $1 (or yesr'i subscription to Woko and Woeks PiB. Co , 81. Louis, Mo. i When on visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal ton, of Lurar, Kussoll county, Kansas, callod at the laboratory of Cliainberl.iiu k Co., Dei Moines, to show them his i six year-old boy, whose life bad been ' saved by Cbiniberlain'sCouh Uemedy, It havinc cured him of s very severe at tack ol croup. Mr. Dalton Is certain that it saved his boy's life and la en i ttiosiaatic in his praise of the Kemedy. For wile A. Harding, druggist. Ripans Talmlet: one gives relief. Kiparu Tabula.: heat liver Ionic all they should be, and tbe reduced to 25c a yard lo 14 yds. for $1 00 bnt we have the proof an Investigation of which will produce confidence and asssrasce. we can do for yon at the present time In the way of Goods REDUCTIONS Dr. Drummond'i Llghtnlnq l.emedy fur Rheumatism is used bv physicians everywhere, and is known as a remarkably efficient preparation for me relict and speedy cure ol that ul sease. Its work is so immediate that benefit is felt from tho first dose, and one pottle will cure any ordinary case Sold by druggists in large bottles, or sent liy express to any address, with special directions and full infoimation, uy urummnml Medicine Uo., 48-50 Maid en Lane, New York. Agents wanted FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook Postollice. Three acres cleared. 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price IHOO, of which 00 must be paid down, bal ance two vears' limn. Knr Iiirthnr nar- ticulars cul'l at Coi itiuit otlice or address me at ancouver, Wash. Mas. Anna Taylor. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Sulve in the world for Cuts. .truises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, L ........ si,,...... T, ..- I ' 1 , , 1 11 1 uuicn, ivvivi , ynuiipuu liniluo. Chilblains, Corns, and Ml Skin Krnptlom, and positively cures Piles, or no pay reiplircd. It It mamiiUTil lo give purled satisfaction, 11 money rufiuiitcil. Price lb cenls per box For tulc by U. A. Harding. BLANKS! BLANKS I! BLANKS!!! For Sale at tho Copuikr otlice: Morten?, Filing CoverR, Uond (or Peed, Promissory Notes, Receipt lkKiki, Warranty Heed, ()ult(,'hilm Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Bulinoena Teachers' Koport Cnrda, Partial Fnyniont Ileal Estate Contract, Bherl ft" Summons, Jury Sainir-ons, Copy of Sammons, Notice to Garnishee, Answer to Garnishee, Subpoena, Writ of Attach men r, Justice Subpoena, civil, Justice Subpoena, criminal spcci .1 or private blanks printed on application expeditiously and correctly. Oregon City Market Report. Wheat Perou.M-, bulk without aaeki Oat-35o V bushel, with lacks. Fi.oua - Roller 1 10 per bbl, net Eaos 80c 8UTTKB TiOca roll, VAL lijjjltet'io dressed Chickens $.'(4 a doien Beef On loot2Si'j;,c; dressed lOC'ic Mutton (1 7o2 SiiiNoi.Es-ta ir f, thousand. Laid 1240 y pound. Hinss Groon,3e; dry. 07cyn; mie-tlilrd off orctillcd. Sheen pelts, 2j30o Hay Timothy, 112, clover ill, wheat liny In, baled. Dsikd Fbuits Prunes lOo; apples 810o Mux Kurd Shorts Itn. Bran ir; chop 16; rejected wheal, CO cenls y bu P011K Sides lie, shoulders tlo, hams ltki; on loot 5,'tc: dressed Vc. Potatoes fiOr a bu; apples IXKglOc a box. Ripana Tabulos euro constipation. IIAKDMAN k DHEGELIS, New York Merchant Tailors. Hultfl timiln to order hi Arxt'ClaM ity.M, We make lo luw thun I'ortlHiiii lintt class tailor on ntl luftn. Cull ttiid k'v umu trial mid we will Jiunrnntee jruu twtUractlim, CLKANlNU AM) ItKPAIUINU DONE. Next dour south uf Albright tt Wariier'i mfat market. CITY VIEW NURSERY, CANBY, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale. J. A. COX & SON, I'ltOt'UIETORH. FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just opened, on north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as low as the lowest. Country Prodnce Bought. Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. BUCK, Prop. Bank of Oregon City. OI.OKHT RAXKINO HOI tl IK Tilt CITY 1'aid I'p Capital, $50,000. Preaident. Vice President. C'ubier, Manager, Thomas Cmamaii Geo. A. Hardds E. O. Ciurinj) Cha.li. H. Cadiikld 4 General Bftiikiita; Business Transacted. IlflMislta kweWcd Hul.ject In check. Approved blllaand Note. Discounted, Countv and Citjr Warrant, houictit. Loan. Made on ArallaMe HecurilT KxrhaliKe hoti(tit and Hold. .'o!lectiona Made Promptly, I'raft. Hold Available in AnT Part ol lb. World. Tfliitraphlr Kich.nrefoldon Portland, Bab Franclaco. hie. ko .nd New York. Intereat Paid on Time bepo.il.. si t asikti or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. harder the times the more people mnst have for their c:::y. end to the other. Men's Vicuna Underwear, reduced Boys' Oil Cloth Caps, reduced to Men's Blue Flannel Wool Shirts, Ladies' Storm Ruhhers. rerlurwi (O JBblS3 GENTS' READY-MADE CLOTHING LADIES' CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS, For Fall and Winter. THOS. CHARMAN & SON RECEIVE EVERY FEW DAYS FRESH GOODS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Boots and Shoes for Ladles The Largest and Most Varied Stock in Oregon City. nMPKOVEMENT, The Order of the Age. If there ever was a time when people should buy WISELY, is now. Bedding and Lounges are the best and the cheapest. . Come and figure with us if Crockery, Glassware, Notions, Etc. We call especial attention ing Chairs. BELLOMY & BUSCH, Red Front's $1 BUYS either 17 lbs. Dry .Granulated Sugar 4 lbs. Good Roast Coffee 4 lbs. Good Green Tea 15 yds. Cabot VV 18 yds. Indigo Blue Print--40 yds. House Lining Ladies' Shoes Etc 23c BUYS 1 pound each, Best Ground Pepper, Ginger, Mustard or Allspice, Cocaonut a pr. Ladies' Rubbers. To close, Dress Goods. Tine Shoes, Etc., nt atout Half Price. " ' HAMILTON & ALLEN, OREGON CITY. Seventh - Street - Bakery AND CONFECTIONERY. LUNCH AND HOT COFFEE AT EVERT HOUR OF THE DAT. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHARGE. Ur LEAVE TOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS and counselors AT LAW OK KICK, REAR OF COMMERCIAL BANK Orejfou City, OreRon. (I BO. C. Bkowneli. A. S. DP. KM KB. Browned & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office One Door North ' Caufield it Hunt ley's D ('! t, OREGON CITY, . OREGON, W. Carhy Johnson. 0. H. Idlkman Johnson & Idleman, LAWYERS. CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS, Oregon City, Oregon. Real Entate To Bell and Money To Lend The Commercial Bank OK OK EG ON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transact a General Banking Business Lohii. made. Hills discounted. Makes col lections, lliiya and sells cxclt.iifie nn all polnlt in the United mutes and Knnipe and on Hons Konu. HeKalta received snlieci to check. In tereat at usual lutes allowed oi time deposits. Bank open Ir im 9 A. M. to i P. M.; Suturdajr erenliiKS Irom 6 till 7 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE, F. K. DONALDBON, President. Cashier FRANK NELD0N, Gun and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All klnda of Firearms rrpalrnl a. id rlmnrd. All klmfc of saull machine rtpaiml. Pupiitale kay. RiadWorall kimlauf locka. Ounaud Piatols bought .nd Mid. merer as repaired. 0E0. A. HARD1X0, IIKALEB IN IP 3DRUGS Standard Pal Medicines. Paints, Oil. and Window Glsss. PrtHTtptitmt Amntrtr Ompomdtd HARDINU'S BLOCK. ' T A I!, to per luit 2jc double breasted, reduced to. .$1 00 tn erw , yoa wsnl POO and Gents for Winter Wear. MADE by us and BOUGHT of us you want Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, to our Big Stock of Patent Rock- The House Furnishers. Special gale! L. M. ANDREWS, M. D. DEALER IN Drugs, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, itc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Shlvoly'n Slock, Cor. ol 7th & Madison St., Oregon City. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge and the Oepot. Double and sliiRle rigs and saddle horse, al way. on hand at the lowest rates, and acorra. also connected with the barn lor loos .lock Any Information renaming any kind ol stack promptly attended to by letter or person. HORSES BOUGHT OR SOLO Undertaking and Embalming. Mrs.C.P.WInesett Keeps the BEST STOCK ol COFFINS AND CASKETS outside of Portlan. Ladles' and Gents' Burial Robe. In stock. FINE HEARSE., 8. K. SCRIPTURE, Manaf.r. Oregon City Transportation Co's STEAMER "RAMOHA." TIME TABLE OREOON C1TT BtJkT Leave OaiooN CiTT Foot .lb St. 8:00 A. M. 1 :00 . M Leave Portland Foot Taylor St. 10:30 A.M. 3:30 p.m. M. Frier's PHOTOGRAPH GALLE3T. If you want FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPH call on him at his Old fund, opposite Farr'e the butcher'a. Nothing but FIRST-CLASS WORK aad Preaplly Delivered. Dm OREGON CITY J0SBIK& SKSP. ALL KINDS OF TINNING, PLur.'.sinc. And General Jobbing to inder. Sewer and Water CcirtcCc-j Made at the Moat Reasonable Balea. Al Work la done with view lo laM and satlifr aj eoneerned. Shop on ltb Street, near Itot, A. W. 8CHWAK, rOP.