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CITY AND COUNTRY, Oil KOI! CITY, HECEMH1H IS. IH'8. Terms or Muixwripliiiii. 1 n il i!iy, one yem. Ill advstii'e. lilt a (Hie unpy, six rn'iitini, in auvaiire-. I uo roil HI KH, Orci'in City, Oregon. COI1NTV omcKIIK. Judge. I I.Tk n( (.'unite, siHTiir, K'iMinlr, 'I'mumi-cr, AaM-MMiF Htili'Mti Hiiprliiteiiileiit, , Miirvejfur, Coroner, Oinniulaaluners, , J. W. M-I.lrura (jh, , llriitin , 0 W UnlloliH , . M M ltaliiel. . J, O. Welll'rrll . J I'. Ilrwlli-y , , II. H IllU.n ,, rll'llley Hmylb ... H I. Il.iliiian IHIclianl I Curiirllua Hair OHKOON CITY OITK.'KIW. Mnyor, hYO'inler, Cllll'f iVIIee, ., . Aeeeeeor, TrHWiimr. City Allnniajr Hlraet i!ulniiilaalilir. T. W, HuIIIibm . X L. Purl, . J. M. Punluin J R. ItlUHUl. ...K.J. IaiuIi .. II. K Crua ,...C. Holier. gup luf Water Wurk, W. II, llWr Cily Kmlneer " Ci,uiiollineu-f. O. Alt.rlttHt Jr., II. I.. Kelt., O. N llremimail, W. A. Willi, I. 1- Cook", J. 0 -' Hmyth null, J. 0. Porter awl T. r. lunueii. Council meets Ami Wednesday ol each month. CMUItCHKS. Klrt CoiigreKalloiiul lliurch-Rev. M. Umlir1y Pator. Hervlcua II a. Hi. ai.d :i p. ra. Hunday !liiHilaflrinriilinTl. Prayer Mcetlne, every Weilniwlay evenhiK at mux) p. ro. Prayer Mllii of V. I. H. C. K. ry Sunday ev.nliir, al oiouprowpi, Klrat Uaptlal C'liurcli-Bev. Ollmiin Parker, Paetor M..rnl... Hanlr III HlllllUV HcllIKll Wlh KmIII Hervlc. ; K-gillar Hniyr Meeting Weilnewlay veiling. Millltlily Cmanallt Meeting avary WeUnee. day evening precoedlug oral niinoay in ineinoniii. HI J..lm'a Church. Cathollc-Bev. A. Illllebrsild, p,.i,.r (in huikUv. liaea at 8 and WM a H luv llHi-iuaii Hnmin after s u'challt MaM, Al all other Maw) Kunliah Sermoiie. Huuday School t-M p in. Vrepen, Apologetlcal Subjects asd Ban- .Mellon at T::m p. m. Uethodlat Episcopal OhurcU. ttev. a. Bykee, Paetor. Uumllig Hervlceal II: Hllnday Hcllixil (I HUB; -V.n lug Service at H:O0. Kpworlh League mealing Hun. day .veiling at t, Pruym Maallng Iliuraday avail. lug ai ..-w. vimi n.l,v,.rl.n Church. Bev. 0. W. Glboney, Paalur. Hervloe. 11 a. u. and 0p. HI. Bskhalh School 1U a. m. T. P. 8. O. K. rete .very Sunday availing nt ::J. Prayer MwtlugWednaaday .tenlng 81X1. Kvnu Int. Kvangallcal Church, Carman A. Imal, Paaf.r Preiiliilig 8arf Icm efery alUrnaU Sunday nam. .i i :ui n m uai.hail. Hrhiul atanr Sunday IU a. m, (J. Harrhi'liargw, 8upt.) Weakly Prayer Mifilng avary Wrdunday ovanlng. United Brethren Church.-Rev. P. B. WMIIama. Paatur. 8rvica Drat and third Sunday morning and the proceeding Saturday nignt in eacn monin ai da afterouua of each month at Valu View, ureiron CUT 11 a. m. auu i u. ui.. m,, Chrlatlan Church-Bav. D. I. Manley, Pator. a.ruinM mw UiuMk 11 a. m. at Shlrelv I I Preaching aecond and fourth Sunday in each month, ai P.l'.rhnrra Cnlaranal Rev. J. A. Eckalrmn paaior. Servlcea ery Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7SH p. in,, and Kriday aveuing at 1JO p. m. KvanKelkal Lutheran Zlon Congregation. Rev. U Orey. paatur. HeeU In Bhtvely'i hall. Bunday achool from 3u to 10:80 a . m. Servloei iwiw a m. and 7:30 p. m. BOOIKTIK9. v..,i. r,iw TJUln. .,r i tl It. W. Meeta evpry 8nt nnlny evenhiK of a U month In A. O. I). W. hall on m-vrnlh Hreet. All a.Journiug brethren wrdlally lllild tuatteud. D. t'HUHeld, 11. w. ueo. uano, c. Pig Iron Lodgo, No.l:,A. O. 0. W.-Moeta every Thuradiiy evening ai wu rwiuw . ""!. Vlalting brethren alwaya welcome. J. V, Lampuell, H. W. K. Slrauia, ltec. Molnlla Lodge, No. 40, A. 0. V. W. Meell Brat and third Salunluya in eacn mourn dciiuui nur. vi.lil.io nii-iubera liinda welcome. T. 8. Btipp, " W. i. W. 1 uinuaa, Kec. Oavel Loilire. No. U, A. O. U. W.-MeeU aecond and third Salurdiiy evenlngl at Knighfa Hall, I aliDy, Vielliiia hrothera made welcome. 0. L. Barlow, M. W. W. 8. Urihble, Kec. f'laoknnuu Lulire. No. 67. A. O. V. W. MeeU find ....i i.ir.i M.imlMva In each month, at Strite'e Hall, VUltiim lirethreil welcome. B. Uolconjb, H. W. C. K. Peaae, Bee. Sunrle Loilge, No. 43, A. 0. U. W.-Meeta every Mund and fourth Saturday of each mouth at Vtll. aolivllle, Ori'gon. Max Schulplua, M. W. C. T. Tuoze, BfOi Oreuon Lodire. No. S, I O. O. K.-Meta every Thuradav evening at 7:M o'clock p. ni. Id the Odd lellowa''llnll, Main atreet. Melnbera of the Order are invited to atlend. Uaorge 0. Ely, N.O. Thoa. Byau, 8ee. Falla Kneampmenl, Nc 1, 1. 0. 0. F.-Meeti rlnt and third Tuendaye f eacn montn at uuu leuowa i. ii u.nilxnand laltini' uatriaroha cordially in. tiled to atlend W. II. Howell, Chief Patriarch J. A. Stewaat, Hcriue. n..n lw. No m. I. o. O. F. Meat! at Odd Fe. low'a Hall, Oawego, avery Saturday evening. Vlaitlng brethren made welcome. O. W. ProsBer, H. u. d. V. Hialey, Sec. Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. k A. M.-IIolda IU regular communication! on nret and third Saturdaya r eacn monin at iau p. w. wm" ,;, lug are llivinl to attend. I.. L. Porter, W. H T. K. Kyan, Sec. iv.t..n l.-lo. Nn 13 I. O. R. 11. Heeta Mon' dav ev uinir nt A. O. V. W. Hall. Vlaitlng membera oordially Invited. J. Trembath, Jr., Secretary. M...I. P.-i No t. a. A. R . Denartment of Oregon, Meeta firat tlomlay of each month at K. of P. Hall, Oregon City. Vlaitlng couiradea made welcome. David UcArll.ur, Com, J, P. Hhaw, Adj. General Pope Pout, No. 6S, 0. A. R.-MeeU first Saturday of each month at Grange hall, Hullno. Comrade! cordially Invited. J. V. Nelaon, Coin niaudcr. 11. W. tlhaw, Adjutant Gen. Crook Poet, No. 22, 0. A.' B Department of Oregon. Meeta In echool houae at Needy on Brat Sat urday In each month al 2 o'clock p. m. All com. radea made, welcome. Jacob Spogle, Com. J. Kar. atader, Adj. Meade Belief Corps No. 1, Department of Ore gon. Meet! on Brat and third Krldaye of each month in K. of P. Hall. Membera of corpa from abroad cordially welcomed. Mrl. M. H. Charman, Prea. Mra. K. L. Cochran, Treaa. Mri. J. B. Harding, Sec. Hone of Veterana, E. D. Baker Camp, No. 18-lleeta Crit and third Thureday evening! ol each month. K. 8. CalifT, Capt. B. 8, Bellomy, lit Lieut. G. O. Wood, 2d Lieut. Achillea Lodire, No. J8, K.of P. Meet! avery Fri day night at the K. of P. hall. Viaiting knight! Invited" Chai. Albright, Jr., C.C. J. I. Bhodea, K. of K. 4 8. Cant.y Lodge, No 604, I. O. 0. T. Meet! flnt and bird Saturday eveuluga at Knight'a Hall, Canby. Vlaitlng membera alwaya made welcome. H. C. Uillmore, W. C. T. Millard Lee, Sec. F Company, Fliet Bel ., 0. N. 6. Armory, Third and Main. Regular drill night, Monday. Regular bualnesi meeting, flrat Monday of each month. J. W. Uanong, Capt. F. S. Kelley, Firat Lieut. L. L. Plcuene, Second Lieut. Canby Spirituals Society. Aaiemblea on Bret and third Sundaya of each month. H. A. Lee, Prea dant. Mian Hattie Pliilllpi, Becordinf Secretary. New Era W. C. T U.-Meela flrat Saturday In each month at their hall It. New Era. Friende of the cauaa Invited to be preaent. Mra. Carey Johnaon, Mra. Kaatman, Pres. St. John'! Branch, No. 647, C. K. of A.-Meeta avery Tueaday evening at their hall, corner Main and Tenth street, Oregon City. T. W. Sullivan, Prea. Matt. Juatin, Sec. Oregon City Board of Trade Meet! at Court Houa on aecond Monday In each month. Vlaltora w. loomo. Geo. C. Browuell, Prea. F. K. Donaldeon, Sec. Canity Board of Trade-Meets at Knight'! Hall, Canby, on flrat and third Friday! of each month, Vieiton welcome, ffm. Knight, Free. 8. J. Garri son, bee. f Mulalla Grange. No. 40, P. of H. Meet! at their hall at Wrtght'e Bridge on lha aecond Saturday of each mouth at 10 a. m. hallow membera made welcome. J. F. Nelson, Matter. E. H. Cooper, Sec. Tualatin Giange, No. Ill, P. of H. Meeta last Satur day of each mouth at their ball in Wilaonville. B. B. Uaury, Master. Miae Beda Sharp, Sec. W.ra.r uraugs. No. 117, P. of Il.-Meet fourth Saturday of each month at their hall in New Era.. C. 0. Williaina, Master. Miss Maggie Brown. Sec. Butte Creek Grange, No. 82, P. of H. Meets at their hall in Marquani aecond Saturday in each month at 10 a. m. Hailing members alwaya welcome. J. B. While, Master. J. E. Jack, 80. Columbia Hook and Udder Co. Meets Brat Fri day ft each month at Fountain Engin House. W. T. Whillock, Prea. Ed h. Shaw, Foreman. A.W. Milln, Sec fountain Hose Co, No, 1 Meets second Wednesday I n each month at Engine Houae, east aide Main street, betweea Mvantb and Eighth. Hiram Straight, Prea. M. P. Jainn, Foreman, J. W. ilewarl, See. Cataract H'e Co. No. 1. Meets seeoa d Tueaday of ea-h month at Cataract Kngina Hons. Sidney Smith, Prea. Bart Urrenaaan, Foremen. Herb Bestow, Sec. Oregon City Hoe Co, No. S O W. Church, Pres. W. W. Mam, Foreman. H 8. Strange, Sec For 0r fifty Tawra. Aw Old auu WiuvTmeu EaariDT. Mra. Wla alw'a Soothing Syrnphas heea aaad for over ifty ymra l,v millione of mot here for their childrea whil terthiiig. with perfect enceeaa. It aoothes the child, softf-ru tin guma,allayeall pais, cares wlad Colic, and is the b t remnly f,ar Iharrkoaa. la pleaaaat to the taste. 8M by Druigista la every part of the World Twettty-Bve eenu a bottle. In value la In calculable. Be sore and ak for Mrs. Wlaalow s Soutliing Syrup, and lake so ether kind IT SHOULD BE IS EVERY HOUSE i. . Witous,.ri Ctay jJ-', ' will t-e without pr. Siag'e New Wecoeery J CnsMiin;.w. Coofhe and Colds, thai It earea ale w:fi,owthimtelitalDeflajoiiaafteraaai. ears U firinie," wbe. varwtie ofber remeaiea al, 1 -!: y. rewiane on auav mw w p - , , r . . i irb-r. 1 1 okaport. Pa, culms Dr. Kia e Kew ceirer, etc. ; Joe Bichner v Joe Hohen u .t,.i.rj baa i. n him aeon jorl thaa anvtbiaf k eitner, complain, attachment, etc. ; W. larve1"- a an no. I complaint. EVENTS OF THE WEEK Hknrv Amen Rlinu nvkhtioated Henry Allen, Hie iunli'iil medluin lni ifKve gn mliiliiii hi n( u mvslfri hi HiWfm t I'hiiIiV ami Oreoa City oiirinif Hie aht siiiiiiiitr, M belntt In vpRliifitlvil hy id iiiMVcliiiiuiiritl re eart h aiK it-lv iif Onklan.1 (Jul. Till wx'iuly N rfKiilsrly Inriiipirnlfil nl ha a iiifinbcrMlilp n( Hi Amoiip; thimx HI the llrM imvliiiif eie Hi-lnml Dirfcltir tllrHiil hiiiI Slicrill Mi Killinlil. When llm rseiini'e hm well uniler ', nnil lllllfiTH were funllnir uriiniiil llm ehei mil plili n hu clierill.lie Jiiinpel up mul UniiiiM'il Hiillininilli: Hllil Hlmllleil, "I ve Iftit Hie fellnw. Turn on the lliln " Ulrard lurneil on Hie liitlit hnl Ali Killi can na I only a HhIIiiI nl utiiiiiplnTn Unite more diirkiit'HH wa tiimeil tin. hihI then the slierilT whh paid fur hi inter ference. Hi eliuir wa pullet from nniler dim, Htiil he wa tlirnwn in the inlilille o the flour. He was pincliuil anil alappeil until he crinl (or quarter, and Mr. (iinird turned on the liitht once more. At a suhitequent mettinK, (iiiuril, who keeps a music store, vniild not re sist the temptation to Inspect Allan's musical InslrumiintH. When the mimic had liecoine lively, he tjiiietly passed hi hand over the Kiiilur and diilciiner that could he heard mid not seen. Mr. Oirard struck nnthinir, but omethintr struck Mr. U Irani. The guitar, angered that its niusie should be doubted, arose in it wrath and siiwte tiie avhool director in the head until lie cried out in protest. The guitar whacked him over the head, and the city educator fought buck . The plan ol the society is to try dayllitht seances, and there is promise of a fl isli light photograph at the meeting when the faculty of the university of Califor nia is present. Tn a Cave In at Cankmaii. During the recent high waler, the river cut into the bank at CanemHli opposite Clark Uanong' house, about 41) lect. It is claimed Hint the current which tlid the mischief wit caused by the upper end of the break waler of t lie Klectrii: Company. lo repur the ilam ige and prevent further waxliinir away, of the bank, a large qiiaulily of rock bus been hauled by Hal cars Iro.n the side of the blull' at Oregon City and dumped in Ihe rlvor into the hole vxitavated by the water at the point indicated. Cracks have up- areil there in the bed of the railroad and Ihe witter has evnlenllv been under mining very serioudy. To ensure KHlety, ihe track for a short distance bus been moved several feet inward from the river. Manager Kohler was up Monday to inspect the situation. Me has issued orders that train must move slowlv on , the curve this side of Ciineinali. Tltcru was also a washout at l he callle guard just south of Schmitt's place, which hat been tilled up. Coi.ton f-Ynooi. Hepukt. The follow ing is the report of school district for the month ending December 8lli : Number of day taught 20, days attend ance 624. days Absent 25, times tardy none,- average attendance during the mnnlh 27, average number belonging 27 boys enrolled 18, girls enrolled 12. whoht number of pupils enrolled 35. The fol lowing have been neither absent nor tardy during the month: Meadie h Hubbard, Bessie . Hubbard, Mabel IS. Hubbard, Ntella F. Hubbard, Bertie Hubbard, Lewis Hubbard, (Jrp.ee Gor belt, ..Walter Oorbett, Minnie Carlson, Christina Carlson, Alary Uarlson, t.ililie Gottberg, Oscar Carlson, Lucy lionney, Alice Bonney, rred li. Uonney Amy Uonney, hinory tjottherg, llscar Dix, GiiRtavus Gottberg. Preston and Georgo Bouuey, Fetcr Lafertv 8. and II. K. AuRten, Misses Ellen Bonney, Clara K and I.amnra Kernes, Mrs. O. Gorbett nd Mrs. Kernes visited the school dur- uig the month. W. V. Austen, Teacher. The Greatest Nanus on Earth. The Cascade range, an area of which 250 mile in length has been set apart by President Cleveland a a national re serve, forma a portion of the longest range of mountains upon the ejrlh From Cape Horn they run along the west coast of South and North America, across Behnng strait along the Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka, Bnrile Islands up the east coast ol Asia, through oiatn and Sumatra, and thence into the Indian Ocean, where they still make their lo cation known bv the volcanic islands Kergiielen, St. Paul and Amsterdam. Indeed, this great range completely belt the planet on a great circle, anil doubtless mark, as has been suggested, the former equator of the earth. For it is conceded that the poles of the earth have changed, that it might beexplained how tropical plants once flourished at the poles while glaciers covered Europe. The mass of these mountains came troin enormous fissures in the earth's crust, excepting the great true volcanoes tncli, are so numerous along this line. A Small bmv ok Tramps. The south bound fieig it early Thursday morning side tricked here 151 tramps. They stated that the railroad superintendent at Portland had prom ised them through passage to California, nd vowed they would got even unless that promise was carried out. They hustled for grub around town and waited for the evening train. Many of them carry, revolvers, une packs a small ng and a gasoline stove, rtiey are officered by a captain and lieutenant and 10 policemen and the bulk of them left New York. 90 days ago. Ihey were nrovided with a loaGnir nlace at the jail for the day and were fed at the Salvation eamp, A dispatch received by Constable Ed. Fields from the super intendent of the S. P. denied that he promised them a free ride. City Mar tial Purdom telegraphed the superin tendent that he must remove the tramps by evening. The Same Shrewd Opekator R. R. Havs, of Portland, who gained gome notoriety a the only delegate who voted for Harrison in ihe Chicago con vention, has made a contract with Lake county for a "present owner book," in Inch he gel 18 Per cent, of the lands Ihus.found, and the county the remain ing 82 per pent, when assessed. And the people will kick when they come to pay him for hi work and don't yon for get it Portland Welcome. Hays is the genius who in .partnership with J. K Marklev wonned the countv courts ol Clackamas and Multnomah counties nto the . extravagance of "present owner" books that cost many time their actual valuo. The Chime op a Fike Fieno. Satur day morning, when Dr. Andrews went nto the narrow . passage wav to the rear of his drugstore under Sliively's all. he mump that a hole had been in r tied into the floor and the wall above blackened by dimes Some one had evidently built a fire there with an empty banana box that had stool outside, but owing to the damp condition of both the floor and the box the fire bid not spread. wo clew has been found to the lire Hend. Shocti.no Tournament. Al Blount carried off the honors at the turkey hoot held at the place of Thomas Thomas, Beaver creek, last week. He raptured a tnrkey and six ducks. The judges, deorge Lazalle and i loyd Kirk, lecided that of ad the marksmen pres ent John liowland did the most regular hooting. Abont GO men and women were present. The latter participated in the sport mentally from the safe coign e of vantage of the house door. A, Ti,.va Rvjii.Tvuan H IT ttivor,. t L. F.. and Silas Wright, attachment issued ; Oban, Davis & Co. . v Olson & Loni. summons; K. L Sabin, Garrett- on. Woodruff Piatt Co.. Meier A Frnk . ' , c .... I anil J. M. laamire u n. .-tinner (Boston Store), William Barlow and n-irriD.jn, o,,h re I'uuni) Social A I the Congregational church nn Thursday evening, December !lst, the member of the church and Huuday school, with other friends of til needy, will hold a social to which every attendant I earnestly Invited to con tribute one iKinnd or more of ome art! cle which will help to make a merry Christmas in the home of niai.y a poor lamliy who will otherwise lie wlihoul the usual cheer at the approaching sea on. A committee of three ha been appointed for the suitable distribution of these good tilings. All who can are urged to attend with their contribution and have a good time, Muic and reel tations will make it thoroughly enjoy able. Musical and Tiikatiikui. Kiitkiitain Uknt. December 2rith,Hl John's school will give a tlieatic.tl and musical enter tainment at 8hlvely' hall. An operetta entitled, "The crown 01 virtue or uoro. nation, will he presented followed by ihe drama, "The Little Chimney Sweep or Honesty i the Best Policy. A in turiuile there will be sundry c mile reel tations by boya. The full Kupbony orchestra will be present. F011 Taxation of Ciiubcii Piiopebtv Are you in favor of the taxation of church property? If you are, loin the uregon male Woculitr Union, it cost you nothing; Address, Katie Ken 111 it 1 1. Oregon City, Oregon. LOCAL NBWH ' ITEMS. The grin is prevailing in this com munity. The west aide literary society meets on rrniay evening. W, Robinson Hamilton is the present electric Hotel landlord. Seventeen p.-rsons will be confirmed at the episcopal church on tiunduy. Dore Bacon hag brace I up and is em ployed on a motor line in San Francisco Married on the IHh by Rev. Uilman Parker, Nora M Roman and John Roake. Messrs. Wishart A Horn are building a new house of 10x31 with an L for Max Scnlpitis. Friday last. J i liro McBiide placed T. F. Ryan in charge of the Boston Store as receiver. Diminutive but brave Captain Steven i now in command ot our Salvation Army corps. Sunday evening nt 7:30 the Bishop of Oregon will confirm the class at St, Paul's Episcopal church. G ne at the Salvation Armv on h irse back in Bellomy & Bunch's window and you'll see something funny. Billy Partlow is amin nn deck with the very best' of cider, and nothing can surpass it as a Christmas drink . W. II. Johnson, the postmaster at Grcsliain, was taken down with a severe attack of typhoid fever on Tuesday. Charles Holme has bought in Mt Pleasant from Mr. Partlow 10 acre of uncleared land across the road from Alfred Howland's placet price $1250 II the fellow that stole Ihnturkev ffnb bier from the premises of Judge White win return alter the leathers he pulled out lie will meet with a leaden reception . A petition to the council and the new mayor is being circulated to retain S. Smyth as city surveyor until after com pletion nt Main street improvement. What for? Lat week Friday. Joseph Simon wa appointed receiver of the East Side Rail way. Prest. Steele couldn't stave ofT his creditor long enough to complete a sale of the road . There is an excellent deposit of clay on John Shannon' farm in Beavet Creek, and W. T. Welsh ha made for him a kiln of fine brick which lull like hot cakes in a hungry crowd. - Mrs. Armstrong, whose age was 05 years, died at her home on the west side Thursday last, from the effects of a fall She left four son and a daughter. The remains were buried at pswego. , The Oregon and Washington press association will leave Portland on Feb ruary 5th, for the Mid-Winter Fair, and the railroad will extend it courtesies only to members (and their wives). Mra. John Boston of Pleasant Hill was in the city Tuesday. She report that they sent their hops, which were of prime quality, to England and have re ceived tidings of their safe arrival. The high water has almost destroyed the road to New Era at Critzer'i. For months the local sub-supervisor seem ingly has not observed that a log lies in the Canby-New Era road a mile this side of the Gojd bridge. Mr. Hoffman, S. Smyth's deputy, is mentioned as likely timber for the county surveyorship on the republican ticket. 11 ne receive ihe nomination , Mr. H. will no doubt run as well as any one put on the ticket. Come in and see our large and varied assortment, including popular selections tor everybody at all prices. Come early while the stock is fresh and un broken. You will not be disappointed in the quality or the price. Burmeister & Andresen'. BOARD OF TRADE. The board of trade met Monday even ing. Mr. Browne!) in the chair. A communication was read from John Meyenberg, of Elgin. III., addressed to D. C. Latourette, making inquiry in re gard to the' likelihood of capitalists in vesting in a condensed milk factory, he claiming to be an expert in that business. r . uriggs was elected a member. The treasury, T. L. Charman, reperted that the receipts, including balance on May 8th, were $317.24, and thediaburse- ments to December 1st, $203. Balance on hand of $114 24. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W T Hubbard to Mr C A Nash, lot I, 2, blk 11, West Gladstone; $155 Clara Morey quitclaim to J W Coch ran, v'i of Win r-lliott claim No 45, Not 872, Cert 1429, 1 5 a, rl w, 320 as; $1. Wm Deemcr to Clark Ainsworth. laU of se1, se of swj of sec 2, nwl of ne VA ol sec 11, 1 OS, Tie, lUt) as; lltJOO. G I Thompson (adm'r of M Dyer) to John Grady, and Charles Nelson, ne of sec 8. t 2 s, r 7 e. 100 as ; $.'(50. Beat Ziusli to Dora Zineli, iw of se'4 nt sec 13, t 2 , r 4 e, 40 as ; $50. W E Ilaskins to Mr Cathrine Bagley, 2 as in sec 8, t 2 s, r2e;$400. W E Her to A Wormer, 18 as east of Oregon City ; $2350. l-rancis Baker to Charles Walker, 2 a easr of Oregon City ; $200. J S Giltner lo P V Skie, neJi of sec 10. t 8 , r 1 e.aCO a; $2200. A C Kraeft to John Meyer, 85 a of Dan Mosicr donation in t 3 s, r 3 e: $2975. H Liu to Han Johnson, P Paulson et al, 2 a in Eagle Creek ; $10. A Monner to W E Her, 18 as east of Oregon City ; $2350. H Straight to A Monner. 13 a of Exra Fisher claim; $1500. F M Baker to J H Valker J in aec 10. t 3, F2e;$100. C Spangler to E V and D f Paine. Tti a on the Molalla road abont on mile ra-t of Mulino; $1375. ' People who have tried ft, say that there is no better medicine for dyspepsia than Ayer's Sarsaparilia. It may not Hive one the stomach of an oatrtcb.bat ' trengthen 111 alimentary organs that digestion of ordinary tood becomes natural i (o to b. u. rarns worth s for a I Pom padoor hair-cat. fine Gel ready asrf 10 to the Graatf Misqser- ade Bail given by the I. O. K. M ., De cember 25. MOLALLA. Tbi Wholitalt Slaughter or Dier ui Elk I tht MouriUlM. Molalla Is still alive, notwithstanding the bottom seems to have dropped com pletely out of the road. There ha been niore work dona on our roads the past season in this Immediate vicinity than ha been done heretofore, yet they are certainly muddier and more limits sable than ever, owing, I suppose, to the met tust the grades when our nrst heavy rains mine were. not si-ttlml ; also there were -nine traction engine passed over portions ( our roads lute in the fall that literally spread the grade all over me road. Mr. Carter tlitl loine good work here a road supervisor. Old Father Sanders, who lias been very tick with la grippe, U slowly im proving. Our lltararv society I flourishing. A lively interest I taken bv it member ana a large number la alwaya in at tendance. The Question discussed al it last meeting was, Heiolved, That the American Indian has more reason to complain of the white than the negro. There were several able speakers on eacli side. The next question for debate is, Hetulved, That Canada should be an nexed to the United States. Professor Hovis has his new dwelling under way. Isaac Gibson Is the con tractor. John Alexander is also going to have a dwelling lioiiee built. The town is now itettinu strung . out in close proximity to Mrs. Dibble. , 0. W. Robbing is having nice picket ferce built in Iront of his dwel- ing. W . D. Adams is doing tbe work. Uncle Jake Harles is running hi chop mill. There is talk thai it will be converted Into a flouring mill in the near future, something that would be a great benefit to the farmer in this Vicinity as well . 1 a paying investiiien N. P. Kavler is still oackinir Dork: is receiving hogs daily, but Is at present mm up Willi a huge boll on his wrist. The Cane Horn Teleitranh Line vara Aioiaiia the go-by and perhaps black eye. Mr. Uirt, the president, failed 10 convince our business mon that it would be a paying investment, therefore no snare acre sold here. The line instead of crossing the Molalla river at Meadow Brook and going lo Mulino by. wuy of Molalla, will go directly down the river past Union Mills. Mr. Birt thinks, though, that he will, probably in the spring run a lino trora aiulino to wil lioit by way of Molalla. provided Molalla will respoud with at least 20 share at to eacn. 1 Perry and Dungan aro preparing to put in a full line of harness, saddles, bridles, in fact everything pertaining to a first-class harness shoo : also repairing win be done with neatness, durability ana dispatch. Everything ha been ouiet since the law suit, uur pugilist has settled tlown lo hard work ; the other fellow has per haps settled down but we don't know so well about the hard work. Frank Adam gave a dance last Fri day night ; a good attendance and a fine time teported. Oliver Robbing is on the sick list, be' ing afflicted with neuralgia. Dr. Leavitt extracted fourteen teeth for him re cently which will probably ten-J to hi speedy recovery. : II. L. Vaughan and others took rove of beef cattle to the city on the 12th R. J- Divine has gone to Eagle Creek to assist Mr.VVHbern during hia holiday trade. Mr. Wm. LuBk, who lived a few miles east of here on Trout creek, died recently irom consumption and was buried at the AdaroS cemetery. Mr, Lusk is left entirely alone as they had no children. People who bring : fresh venison to market now shoulU look a little out as our game comtuijisioner is very strict and the une heavy. -vybod any one in need of meat kills a deer out of season he is to some extent excusable, but when it is brought In and sold openly mat is entirely a dinerent tiling. A great quantity ol fine meat wa bandoned in the mountain during the open season this fall. A part of it was upposed to have been done by parties irotn uregon uny. iney killed several fat bucks and took the hams only, leaving the balance to rot. Should the same Jeer slayers visit the mountains next season they will be closely watched and if such a wanton waste of meat is repeated they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Unless the game laws are more strictly observed than they have been, our deer and elk in me torest win goon be like the Ameri can buffalo, a thing qf the past. There have been more deer killed this fall in tbe mountains in this vicinity than for years preyious. Two brothers liying not far from here spent almost the en tire open season in hunting and killed in the neighborhood of 50 deer. Such destruction must ere long exterminate that noble game 'in this vicinity. Our next legislature would do well to enact a law not allowing deer or elk meat to be sold for at least Ave vears. That would give the genus Cervns a cbance to increase. Repeating fire arms and hard winters are fast thinning our mountains of game, but Denney's pheasants have, like the Chinamen.come to stay, notwithstanding shotirnns. dogs and the Geary act. China pheas ant are rapidly increasing here and are now seen far back' in the mountain. They require but little protection for they are hard to kill'. I. X. L. SHERWOOD. ' Thing have been very lively here this week over Bible discussion. The bishop of the United Brethren church and Mr. Shields of the Soulsleeper church were the chief disputants. Mr. Shields treated the bishop with great respect but the bishop did not ret urn the compliment. He did not treat Mr. Shield a a gentlemen at all and tried to browbeat and bulldoze Mr. Shield from the first till the last. The latter proved his Biblical points right through. The biidiop tried to tear down his argu ments but could not and did not put forth much of an argument on his own side. The bishop is an able scholar, but relied too much on hia scholarship. That is enough on the preachers. Miss Alice Brawley ie teaching tbe Pleasant Hill school. No. 30. She haa on the roll 37 scholars. W. F. Young is stil! in the East on a isit among his relatives; will return bout the first of February. His brother George H. intends to go to California as oon as lie returns. Johnny Manee has returned from Wyoming, where he baa been for the last year. , ... V. V Miss PesttMeekin it 6ft tbe aick list. W. 8. Youriaf, who tias keen aick. is about all right agwi-' t V Mrs. E. Yehian.' wbo uasMen down with the feveVfia improving . Mis Maggie Bailey It still down with the fever.-$' The doctor of Sherwood has been very busy of late. v ' I. P. Young baa built an additionJo hi kitchen. g Jefferson Ogg iutn visif Arooae his old friends. He is from NelndeW Charles Bker ha ttia M reaidtjgee about completed. ' Belore yon bay yoar Christ ma pres ents come and see a. We will aid yoo in selecting, post yoo a to style, guaran tee yon the qoality and make you the most favorable price. Don't wait until the different assortment have been broken, hot take advantage of the firat choice. Bormeister A Andresen. Res' Het't aseseratft Sail, Christaaa Night. Grand March start at o'clock. CANBY ITEMS. Mrs. ThorUon hid a her arm. Call and broke The Good Templars took In $10 at meir social. J. Warner is putting rus'io on his nouse ami giving it a coat of paint. J. Grater ha moved to Canby on ac count of high water in the Barlow bot tom Mr. J. Horward and Mra. Rev Lau ther have each given birth to a girl. 0. W Burlier has moved to hi place near Wood burn. The A O. U. W. ha nominated C. Armstrong for master workman; over seer, E. Mai tuck; foreman, D. R. Dim let; gnard. A. Pi ice; chaplain, G. Knight; inside sentinel, J. Cox ; outside sentinel, 8. Garrison. J. Znek has rented his hopyard to E. Kammer. J. Wnlgamot Is getting the ground ready for 40 acres of winter oats. The Canby school has 130 pupils and three departments. Mrs. Wm. Gribble haa moved back to town. She looks for the return of her husband in a few days. Wm. Knight gave a party to a num ber of young people the other evening. H. Gillmore haa his home about com pleted and will soon moye into it. The Canby debating society, which meet every Fiiduv evenimr. will dis cus this week the proposition that iron is more oeneticlai to man than wood. Stock is doing well in this section. Mutlo by the Willamette Strlnn Bind under the leadership ol John Everest of c, vjjixiemra (ii rortianu, tor ire Red Men's Marque Ball, MULINO. Uncle John Darnell is seriously snd his recovery is not anticipated. ill. Mrs. C. T. Howard and Mr. Ju..lr Knotts, who have been ill, attended the uruugu meeting on Saturday. Wis Canie Knott returned from school on Monday Willi symptom of la grippe and has been quite III since. Last Friday Ed Paine's team wa mired so deeply in the mud on the other tide of John Myers' farm that he had to leave hi wagon and ride home on a norae. next day lie returned and fished the wagon out. Now that mud note la oeipg planked. Masquerade ball at Granje hall on Christinas night, December 25. A social dance was held at Will Jones' on Saturday night. Refresh ment were served and all bad a good time. The young man who fell asleep uj ma ore ami nau a big black mus tache marked on liis tender face fur nished fun for the crowd. Mr. Nash started a eaall Drnearv In the village on Friday, The corpse of Frank Forrester VSH found On Thursday in the Pnllul,n drift and taken on Friday (or burial to ivagie ureex. It is said $250 has been Hnbserlhed here for the Cape Horn Telegraph line, STAFFORD. Miss Anna Peters and Henrv Schroder were united in the bond of matrimony Thursday last, Rev. Batiraam officiating. The ceremony passed off very pleasantly with but one flaw, caused by the offici ating member calling out the name of Henry's brother, Louis, as one of the contracting parties. The young men of the neighborhood gathered together that night and nlaved a few tunes of ex. cellent music, interspersed by an oc casional cough from some heavily loaded shotgun. Cowbells and tin horns joined in the chorus. The young couple win make their borne at present on a plant- in Washington countv. formnrlv owned by August Shroeder, deceased. may success lot low tnem . Henry Gage, wife and child sfnrtnrl for Tillamook countv on the 11th with a inu-iiuiaovsri, iu live on itietr nome stead. F Polifka and Mr. Waddle are hnsv turning me sou. L. L'anamah School. Following is ths report of the third month of tbe school term which began rjepiemner u, 18U3: Primary Depart ment Number of pupils enrolled, male zv, lemaie 10, total 30, average daily attendance 31. No cases of tardiness. Roll of Honor: Andrew Caruther. Elbon Long, Sydney Nuttall, Hattie Yale, Anns Woods, Sophia Baumann, Lulu Bowers, Carl Harrisberger, Minnie Rakel. Georitie Greble. Mamie Lomr. Carl Uanong. May Strange. Willie Strange, Julian Bolton, Arthur Bau mann. Mattic A. Cami'bei.l, Teacher. Grammar Department Whole num ber of pupils enrolled 31. male 21. fe male 10, average daily attendance 25. koi 1 01 Honor: Clara Harrisberger, Anna Smith, Edith Smith, Elvin May, Willie Morse, Eddie Smith; Lawrence Keener. Just before the holidays we will have a speaking day. Eva A. Mil. lab, Principal. LOCAL SUMMARY. What is the matter with E. G. Farns. worth's tonsorial parlor, the only first class one in Oregon City ? Prescriptions carefully comDonnded at G. A. Harding's drug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. For job printing go to- the Coua t a office. La wtirs' Brikps and Foldbhs printed at the Courier office. A limited smount of money to lend on first-class security by Wade R.Spencer, Oregon City . Stdman's Soothing Powders preserve a liealthly state of the constitution dur ing the period of teething. Read Red Front ad. Prices always the lowest. There is nothing more appropriate for holiday presents than the-dainty sou venir China waredecorated with Oregon City scenery at Burmeister A A nd resen's The firm had these goods manufactured in Germany specially for the Oregon City trade. Costing Evett. I. 0. R. M: Misqserade Ball, December 25. Go and see the beautiful costumes at the Ked Men's Masquerade Ball, Christmas Night. - LETTER LIST. The following is list of letter re maining at the Oregon City postoffice for the week ending December 14th, 1893, uncalled fort Anderson, L Boylan, John Briggs, M P Brown, Mrs Frankie Ericson, John Johnson, J U Jane, Miss Mary Johnson, John Lieb, Henry Lowe, E A Mayo, 8 i Metiger, Lawrence Price, Frank Sciibner, N Smith, Mra M D Smith, W W Thomas, Geo W Thomas, Geo W Tracy, Dan Toox, Mrs Lettie Vaughn, 8 J When calling for these letters please ay "advertised.- . M. Rands, P. M. "m'I rail te wltaett the firaatf Marck at Armory Hall, December 25th, of the Red Men's Maaqoerade Ball.- Wa are pleased to announce the ar rival of oar holiday track and that we are now ready for boiinest with a rare aortaient of Chriatmas gifts suitable for everybody. Bvnneister & Andresen. Ripaas Tabales : for sour stomach, tiipans Tabulea aasitt digestion. Sal CLEAR LONG SKIrj, I LIFE I mmm MENTAL! w E STRONG I . A WCD'C Sarsaparilla 8. P. Smith, of Towandu, ra., whose constitution was completely broken down, in cured by Ayer's BauMpurilhi. IIo writes: " For olglit yeors, I was, most of Hie time, a areat atilTiiror from constipa tion, kidney trouble, and lutllaes tlon, so that my constitution seemed to be completely broken down. I was Induced to try Ayer's Saniapnrllla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in porfect con dition, and, in all their unctions, as regular as clock-work. At the timu I began hiking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my weight was only pounds; I now can brag of 159 pounds, and was never ir. so good lienltli. If you could see mo he fore and nfter using, you would want me for a traveling advertisement. I believe this preparation of Sarsnpnrilln to be the boat in the market to-tlay." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Hues. Cures others.wlll cure you Holiday Oooils at Lowest Prices. If you wish to make few or many. cheap or costly presents, this is our best chance. Our stock is large, our goods new, our prices low. The presents you want are all included in our splendid line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv, Sil verware, Novelties and Musical Instru ments. Bctt.MKISTKK & ANDHUHKN. When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal ton, of Luray, Rtissoll countv. Kansas. callod at the laboratory of Chamberl.iin & Co., Des Moines, to show them his six-year-old boy, whose life had been saved by Cl'aniberlaiii'BCouuli Remedy, It having cured him of a very severe at tack of croup, Mr. Dulton is certain that it saved his boy's life and is en thusiastic in his praise of the Remedy. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from .Meadow Brook postoltico, I hree acres cleared. 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $800, of which $500 must be paid dowi:, bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars cull at Courier cilice or address mo at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Anna Taylor. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Bast Salve in the world for Cut. .truises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Charmed Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruntlnns. and positively cures Files, or 110 ear rcq'itrud U te (iiaranteea to five neneei sausiaction. in money refunded. Price ' cents per box For sate oy u.a. naming. BLANKS I BLANKS I! BLANKS!!! For Sale at the Courier office : Mortgage, Filing Covers, Bond (or Deed, Promissory Notes, Receipt Book, Warranty Deed, Quitclaim Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Hnlipnena Teachers' Report Cards, Partial Faymont Real Estate Contract, sheriff Summon a, Jury Summons, Copy of Summons, Notice to Garnishee, Answer lo Garnishee, Sub poena, Writ of Attaclimeur, Justice Subpoena, civil, Justice Subpoena, criminal Spcclil or private blanks pruueu on application expeditiously and correctly. Oregon CltJ Market Report. Wheat Per bu,50e, bulk without saeVil Oats 35e V bushel, with sacks. Flour Roller fi 10 per bbl, net Eoos tuc BuTTia TiOca roll, Vial 5fsTtlle dressed Chickins t'J4 a dotcn Bur On foot 2(a)2! n; dressed 4MV Mutton II 7'32 8HINOI.KS 12 2D f thousand. LaBD 2iie V pound. H 1 did 0 reen,8c;drr,o7cYtt;ue-tlilrdoff orcu'.led. Sheep pelts, 2.'30c HiT-Timolhy, 112, clover 111, wheat huytti, baled. Dsiid Fruits Prunes Hie; apples BfgiOo Mill Fesd Sborts 110. II ran fir; Chop 10; rejected wheat, CO tenia hu Pork Sides lie, shonlders He, hams 10c; on loot 6ic: dressed 7ic Potatoes O0e a bu: apples iHXgiOt: a box. DR. GUNN S ONION- SYRUP l FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT. Whin a ftli'ld, mot her ma onion irrup for Concha, Colds and Croup, in turn 1 Rivo It to my lit tUonta. Thero Is nothing so lmplo,iafand sure. Dr. Uunn'a Onion Syrup la u harmless and pleas ant to tba tasto aa honey. This Is a mother's houa rasad, why not try ItF Sold at 60 oanU. Charman A Co, DruggUti DR. GUNN'S WPBOVID LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. Thsaa ptlls ara aa dtffarant In taata, amell and aetfo from others, that they wight be called a Biadioaud soofMtlon. Latdies suite ring from hsadarhes and Ihosa with sallow aomplexions who esnnot tftko ordinary ptlls ara dltgbtd with thm. They 4k lha akia beautiful, froa from blotrhea and piupUa. aaa. .fcoaa&Jw Ked. Co, afUllptua, ?. Charman A Co, liruguisU ff M t ITCKIWf riLXfl known ff MOWnf MM It kl I- - yrpi Km, mum idicom iU;hiiif wmm l-ti rrn. This f-.rn anrt BLIND. Willi n tYwiM.vuiMu B WW GOT r Tina iroai r. to 0. BM-K0'f PILE REMEDY, u -a a. te diractlv on parte effected, ...rr, 'naerire, altera ttohina.efTertlnf rlUtmO ' atail. In. aoeaoka. ttOaJalylua. fa. P"Trei .atnqra. rr1reaoe.Driia.lat. tmrnaD A Co. Drunflati Ripana Taliuk- cure headache. The Holiday Season! Make your purchases for Christmas or New Year at Charman & Oon'a, THEE FIOIsTElEI STOBH Oflers'thc public not alone the Largest Stock of General Merchandise in the City, but also a Fine Assortment of Goods specially adapted for the HIalDA"ff TTMAUDB. We Do Not Sell You One article at cost and then charge you two profits on the balance, but sell you all our line at Rock Bottom Prices. We wish to announce Xmas Toys, Children's Chairs, Easy Chairs, Upholstered Rockers, Parlor Suites and Lounges, fitted for Christmas presents. We will take pleasure in showing you you will buy or not. BELLOMY Red Front's $i BUYS cither 19 lbs. Dry Roast Coffee 4 lbs. Good Green Indieo Blue Print--40 vds. 25c BUYS I pound each. or Allspice, Cocoanut 1 pr. Ladies' I Tarn O'Shanter Cap 1 Misses' I.n (lies' wool mittens 15c; rliiloV mittens 10c; good cotton socks 5c; wall paper lie per roll; mixed candy 10c per pound; brooms 10c, 17c and 20c; Miisea' clonks $1 anil 1 150, formerly to $12; chillis' wool hose 10c and 15c. Drest goods at cost shoes greatly reduced clothing atflrst cj St. HAMILTON & ALLEN, OREGON CITY. Seventh - Street - JBakery AND CONFECTIONERY. LUNCH AND HOT COFFEE AT All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNA ENTED FREE OF CHARGE. fc?r LEA VE YOUR ORDERS FOR TIIE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW OFFICE, REAR OF COMMERCIAL BANK, Oregon City, Oregon. (ISO. C. llKOWNEI.L. A. 8. Dresser. Brownell & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office OneDoor North ..'CauficldJcIItmt- Uy't D .itjuloi "., OUKGON CITY, T. OREGON, W. Carry Johnson. 0, M. Iumman Johnson & Idlcman, LAWYERS, CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS, Oregon City, Oregon. Ruul Estate To Soli and Money To Lend The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transacts n General Banking Business- Loiiim mule. Hill. (Uncounted. Make, col- luctluiiM. Uuya ttixl nulla exchange on all point. In the United Htutcs and Kurope and on Hong KoiiaT. DeiioidtH received aublect to check. In tereat at umial late, allowed or lime deposits. Hunk open frim V A. ai. to 4 V. M.; Saturday ovciiIiikk Irom 6 till 7 P. M. D.C. LATOURETTE, F.K.DONALDSON, l'reaident. Cashier FRANK NELDON, Uun and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All kitiila of Firearm, rejiairi'il m,iiI cleaneil. All klnda uf .mat machine n)alrid. Duplicate keys iiiu,) fi)t all klmle of lucke, Oittiaaiid Plxtnls bought aud sold. 11 1 CYC IKS REPAIRED. UAKDMAJV & DKEGELIS, New York Merchant Tailors. 8ult nmile to ordi-r III flrst-claae atylee. We make sin leia limn IMrthmil Dial claaa tailora on all auit.. Cull ami Klve ua it trial and we will guarantee you HiltlaffiutioU , CI.KASI.NIJ AND ItKPAIIIINO DONE. Ni'It door eolith of Albright A Warner'a meat market. CITY VIEW NURSERY, CAN 15 Y, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale. J. A. COX & SON, PROPRIETORS Oregon City Transportation Co's STEAMER "RAMONA." TIME TAHLK OKEUOM CITY BOAT '.care Leare P11RT1.ASD OaaooaCtTT Font Taylor Ht. Foot nth BU 10:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 3::!0f. h. 1:00 r. u 0E0. A. HARDING, IlIAI.EB IS -P DZRCJO-S -p-i Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints, Oil. and Window Glasa. Prttertytiun Accurate!) Ompounded IIARDI.Nd'i BLOCK that we keep a good assortment of through our establishment, whether & Busctl, The Housefurnishers. Special Sale! Granulated Sugar 4 lbs. Good Tea 1? yds. Cabot W 18 vdi. House Lin inr Ladies' Shots Etc Best Ground Penner. Gineer. Mustard Rubbers 1 pair Infants' Shoes Skirt. EVERY HOUR OF THE DAT. L. M. ANDREWS, M. D DEALER IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries Toilet Articles, stc. Pretoriptlont Carefully Conpoiidel Shivejly'aj Blook, Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oreuon City. II. LI!.. ! I t II..LI. noDiin Liven ana iaie Manic OREGON CITY. OREGON, ' Oa the Street betweea tba Bridge aia tbt Oepot. Double and alngle rig. and saddle hones al ways on hand at the lowest rates, and aeorra. also connected with the barn for loose stock Any Information rewardlni any kind of sleek promptly eMradea to try letter or person. HOKHK8 BOUGHT OR SOLD ' uuueiia&iiiy buu LiViunuaiuy. Mrs.C.P.WIne&ett: Keeps Ihe BEST STOCK ol C0FFIN8 AND CASKETS outside of Portland. Ladles' and Gents Burial Robes In slock. FINE HEARSE. ' , 8. F. SCBIPTUBK, Manager. - IS. Frier's PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. II you want a FIRST CLASS : PHOTOGRAPH call on him at his Old (Stand, opposite Fair's the butcher's. Nothing but FIRST-CLASS WORK and Promptly Delivered. Doit OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP. ALL KINDS OF TINNING, PLUMDINC, And General Jobbing to Order. Sewer and Water ConnecUosi Hade at the Most Reasonable Rates. All Work Is done with a view to last and satisfy all eoucerned. Hhop on 7th Street, near Depot, A. W. 8CHWAN, PROP. FRESH STOCK! GROCERIES k 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 Produce Bought Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. DUCK, Prop. Bank of Oregon City. OLDKBT BANKING HOl'81 IN TBI C1TT Paid Up Capital, $50,000. President, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, Taomi Caaaaaa Oio. A. HiaDixe E. O. CaoniU) Cuauis H. Caonua 4 General Banking Business Transacted. Deposits Received Subject to Cheek. Approved Bills and Notes Diaccunled. Countv and City Warrants bought. Loans Made on Available 8ecuntv Kichange Bought and Hold. Collectiona Made Proroptljr. Dratts Hold Available in An, Part ol the World. , . Telegraphic Eichange Bold on Portland, Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits, ob aeiitTs or THE LONDON CHEQUE IARK. Ripant Tabulei cure eonstipeUioo. fiiparu Tabulea : beat liver taste. Ripani Tabulea : one flTM relief. Eipana Tabulea car lillimMreH