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CITY and COUNTRY; IIKIKIO.M 4 I. V, A 1111 1. Hit. If 4. Torni" of Niilirriiliiii 4 'itleC.i.r.iii year. Ill advance, 4 i"l l iti-y. l minim. In auvance .liil'ltl lll lt...a..ll I'll COl' It I Kit. Ori'l 'll Clly. Oregon. EVENTS OF THE WEEK LOCAL NEW 8 ITKM8. IlK.VKd lllK III HOI I'll' CiVH - If II IH'O pie's puny nnni lilm .Mr. Iliiiikiu were III llOIISt ill H (ihllli.rlll H)l Ii Unit he cariiid ii unit, h iliil I'rnf u I l 1 1 , lie Hnlllll lie SDl'Sll'll llllll Illicit, nlnl Lpenl would I h Hi) Ihih I ii bun I "uniiri'liiMii !" T. K. ('owiiiir nn Monday returned Ihil this tiiifiihoiid ex pricsl is not alone from a (Ivinu hushies irin lit Clilniui inn iiniicnicn, nui nr. ih ireaic.i line H lur M client II L Kelly U bull'lin ii n wMitlm) to hi residence. I) I lllit f'llgel Id llllir tlll'l'MId pllllllst Ilea' rice llarluw. April '.'Dili, alNhivcly ili'Hr friend mihI brother liv H h i,I our (DOTY omrKIW. I'ruli-Nliiiit Drencher, who. in their rlillillikt' uil ili-HH HfcH. lu lint seem aware n( liiu fuel lliiit I'rif. Kiidolph despises orlhiiiliix I'lotestanlisin Hilly as much a lie does dint kinilly old tfcntlcmaii in Home of whom hc says in IiIh lectures, '111 I If 1 1 Willi I III) pOIHM" It Id IIIOHl i nuijiii i.. . . . i.i .i . . . . . ii i. n.,h.mi. a i pin prune mat liiiiioion h noi Mil no tne I lor the rusli nt summer huh neas new ... . -i..- , .. . . i ... . , .. , nanism KpiiHi'Mniin in Fiirn a iiihiiivui orgaimn- poor ami ntnur mi provemeni, (:..rii'luliif 11.... Hll tiin 1. I A ' ., ... , .... .. .. J. W. Mi-Mi lira (leu. V. Ilort.iu It. W llxlln.ig . .H. M. Hainahy h. ii. i niin . J, ('. lre..lley , II. It IUImhi ,. Hlilney Hiuylli J inlgc Clerk of C.url, Metis?. Il.ci.iil.r Treaeiiier, A.,ei.r Bell... I Superintendent, . .. Surveyor, Coroner, (Jouiuilssi.mars, ('..uniy Cmirl meals on find Wednesday after nisi Mumlm. nf itvwr" .luutlli. Pr.il.ule Ciino i. eel on Ami Monday iif very ""I'll. ..... ,1 t'lmnli (lain ii,-lim llilnl Monday In April and flriil Monday lu fcoveuihar. miKim city wmr.M. J D, Iteiinor Ih ii..w prepared In move nil klml hi liiillilinif Mill I ilamuge tu Hit "mint rrlce reasonable Mr. E. (! Cmirii'lil niiVH a li-n at her residence in honor of Imr mother, Mrs, nil row, on Thursday afternoon. iNnhlilt livorv Htiililo Ii Hlickinv! lip Mayor, Iteuonlrr. " Chief of I'olics, .. , . Aaeeasul anil jill.''li)r Tnnmii' r, (Ill)' AlloniKy Klii" I i:ni l 'ii'T, . Hup't ,.f Waim Wu.k, v II. O. All.riitlH. Jr., II. I. Kl!, O, lllnim Hinilul t I.. I,. I'urlrr I! K. Hn run K. M. I nllff II. I.. Ili'llnnil K r. lrllK ('.(.' llaliomK.Jr. W II. Iliiwrll U. W. Klliiil.nl N. lifMiiiiian. J i""i '. - llr. i.lil. n. H r. Jar. II. K. Wm-i (Viwwll niwii Ural Wwlniwlay ul well mrailli. CIIUHCIIKH. ., . . . ...il,,!..! I'liiireli-Hi'V. )l. IViiiuhrrly ..,. Mrvlcua II a. m. anil HMO i. III. HuliJay lua.i afiar wrnlnx anrke. I'rrr MiHIiik nrf wlui'lar iiIiik at P. I". Vnyur Mwlliix of V I' H. I'. X. "ry Humlay avrllliig at li:MI.nilnil. B.i,il.ll'huroli-llrir. (lllmiia I'nrkiT. Natnr MnJliiX Krrvlre II: Himiluy fe lua.1 VJ:ir.; KvmiIiix N.rl 'l Bi-Xlllar I'rayi-r MerllliK Wfilnnwliij ..'iIim. Minillily "'niil MhiiIbx " Wwlii"- j. aiMiliia DirciH'dlng ttral Hunilay In ihrinoiilh m. J, J.n'i (liurcli. Hilliillo-llir. A. Illlleliraiiil Pailor. On Humlay, Mn nl and W. a la. ktfry HiiiiiIht rUattnaii Hfrntun afli'r H u'clnck Mitaa. At all olliar Him Kimllall H-'miolia. Similar Hi'liiail p in. V"-ni, A.iflli'alHiiliJ"OIaoil vi. wllctlun al 7::mi p. m. Mi-llnall'1 Kiilanilml I'lmnll - (I. Hfkf, I'nalor. MiimiIiik Krrilri-at II: Hiiiiilny Krluail nl MM; hvm lnif Haivlon al mini. Ki'w.inli l.nixiir ini'olingKiin. day rniing al li:l; I'm) it MitIIi Tliumday avi'n. InaaiaMi. nrml lrl.lrrlall Cliiirch - Krr. (I. W. aibnnry, I'M.tur. Hi'rvicn II a. m ami Ml p. ni. Hahlwili Ida, in. V. V. 8. O. K. niwta tvi-ry Sunday airnliia at n-M. Vmm MFHIniiWrdnrMlay rirulnt H.1NK Bcata frea. Kvanaallcal i'lmnll. fliTnoin-A. Krnal, Paalur Pr.a.-I.ina rtarvloM aVfrv alternalatliilidiiy II a. m. and 7 it p. m. Haliballi (M'luail awry Hniidny 10 a lu. (J. Harrlaliarg' r, Hupt.) Wwkly 1'iayor Mwtlng vary Wnlnralay ewnlnx. VuIIm Bri'lliri-n Chnicli. Itav. P. B. Wllllama. Paatur. Keltic. Drat ami tlilid Hunday iuiriiliix and lha praorcdliiK Hatlinlay mglll In racli miinlli al uraX'in Uliy 1 1 a. in. aim i ii. ni , mm nm inn d...i- daf aftemoun ufmcli inunlli at ra.ua ii'W, St. Paul'al'liurrh. Enlcinl Itcv. J. A Kckatmm imalur. Krrvli'ra avary Sunday at II a. m. and 7S10 h. in., and r rlilay awning at 7 p. in. Krangpllcal Lnlliaran Zlnn Collgregallnll. Rar. U arry, paalur. lirala lu Slilrvly'a hi ll. Nnnday. a, l,.il fmni UiW Hi 0;M a. lu. Smlcua lllil) a ni. ml 7: J p. ra. Hriiimi, Htatimu' hk Ci.aikamah Ciiuntv. Krnin llm ri'pott ol Nliool JSti i'i i ii t fixl t'n t OIIihoii for tliu yiiHreml Iiik Murcli, Hiu, to the hIhib Hiipenn- ii-inluiit, tint fulliiwiiiK llxiiritiHru tuKen: Niiinbi r of (U'liMiK t'lulUren, 77H ; num bt-r enrollfil iliirlnK the yeur cmliliK aiurt'h, mn, 4Wir; avuruitu daily at lunilunre, ii.i:; vuinu ol hcIiooI prop erty, Hill, (Nil; hvi thkb hukch paid iiihIm U'Hilit'iH i'H; NVemift) WDKi'H paid IfllllllU IDIU'lllTH, x.lliotl; avt'ruizu hum bur ol ini'iiiliB i-tliiiiil, 7: mmiliur of Kclioool lioiiHfR luiili uuriiiit tlie year, 7: total n-uflplH for tliu yuur, fiH,7Hl.; i hi uiHiiiirHi'iiifiilH lor the year CoMINO TO Ol'll t'lTV U ItiVl'B OIIP iiniilliiviiil plfA'iiru to annoiiiii'e to the mi 1 1 1 it: I linl by n mottl (urlunale ciri'iiin Hi ii nrc, imiHiii lovcM g will in the near future be given a rare tieut In the Hrat appcarHiice in lliiw rlly .it tliu futnoUH nrKHiiir.aiion known an the UIiIchko LhiIh g (naruM, They are accompanied by BliHg Uunelia rsollnur, hiiinoriHl and iiiipi-rniiiiilur. In Ibis their fourth tour lliey liaye mini! their way into the a lieu tii un of llii people to a remarkable tie nri'6. Utileel conllilent In preilictiny that a huge mini appreciative audience will greet them on May ,'iii nt Shi vpIv'h I cornet, opera lioiioe. While DriiR. anil llnxter Itrox have HPcuireil tin-cmilract for hiiililiii'i 0. II Dye 8 ri'Hiilcnco nl pnimithing over f 1 700. P. P. Miircv la returnlnir from a Iriti to lexaH. lie croHHea. the continent number of times (hiriny; the conrae of a year. Married, at Die hlccme Hotel on WpdneHilay evenlnii. April 18th. by Rev 0 W. (illionPV. Hubert Feiro anil MIkh uertha Pchoen. Mailuinn PiillerRini. clarivoynnt and 'en medium, at the n'Hjdence of nlra Witlierell, Main alreet, opposite Hunt ley'g driiKHtore. A lame part of I lie niljomitiii fiirma of Alfred and John How land (Alt, lleno ant) Ihih been geedetl down. The boya are iroinii more extenHively into hay than heretofore. On Monday Henry Meldruin moved Ilia family anil houHehold elfecla to the hoiiHH vacated by Mrs. Cami)hell. who U for the time beinx a resident of Salem Charles Ilnlinan and bin friendit re reived deserved recognition when l.e wiir chosen member of the republican state central committee for Clackamas County. Mi"fl Fannie Meservc, a lady ot re murkable musienl talent, xives a 'oo at Shivelv'a hall Friday evening on the llm instrument on wlncli aha Fiiiiia v'h C( m'Kkt Still more attrac linn lias been added to the programme for the cinret on Friday, April llllh. Dr. Mull ncliiiberl Ihih kindly consented to play a violin cbliifalo. The doctor's ability and taste in music ia too well known to need further comment, lou will pronounce him a master of the bow. Miss A dd ice Skillmnu H rich contralto gave such great delight in t . Louis King's recithl jn Portland, that the audience would not be satisfied until be responded I lie third time. Miss Mable Akin, an accomplished pianist, will accompany her and will also render a piiino solo. BOCIKiTIKP. A Skiimon on Loyalty. Sunday fore' noon, at the Unman Ualholic church, rather Hillebrand chose for his subiuct ('in duty ol loyal 'v to the secular aiiiln r Hies, n duty which, he said, ia enjoined F.I I. rllf ImWi- l A. O. V. W.-MiU avi'ry Sat- u....i,. ,,r .ai-li tiiunili Id a. O. P. W. hall oui Alf.iuur gbntliraa cuMUIhr "- "'"X ' 1 "S , ...,i. ihuiuHa tiauli: M. W. W. T. I by the cliurcli and tlie Holy Scripiurcg tie delin eated in concuiaiory words me actions ol those w ho come in thin com' iiiunity fri.m elsewhere, to wash their dirty linen on the lecture platform and stir up strife, and contention where for merly there was harmony and place. He enjoined his hearers to pray for their misguided persecutois ignorant of the extent ol their folly. w hltliKk, h. Fig Iron bait. No. 1:11, A.O. D. W.-Mrrla amy .... . , . ...I.I L,..II..u'h Hull llBU,Atf,i 'riiunalay avlliiia al mm r.-,i,,w - w". Vkitlnii bratliraa alwnya walcmna. 1. n. Uainplmll, M. W. U.SIralMa. lire. M.ilalla Lialao. No. 40, A. 0. U. IV.-Mifli tlrat ami third Halnnlnva In aach mmilli at Scliiail llullna. Vlalllug moiulnra mnd wrlrnnia. T. . Sllpp, ' W. J. W. Tlmniaa, lire. Oaval Ijxlaa. No. 61, A. O. U. W.-MMi ai.cond and tlllnl SalurilHy avalilnga at Knixlit Hall, Callby. Viaiilinr lirullirra Hindu wflvoiiia. A. It. Sliiink, M. W. K. K. Carliun, Itni. tMnafciiniaH Ilge, No, 67, A, 0. V, W.-Mm-ta flrit and tlilnl Mouiln.va In encli nimiili.al Hlrliv'a Hall. VUHIiiH hri'iliran nnlnmiii'. X, llulcuwli, M. W. 0. K. I'enaa, Iti'd, SiliitUo I.wlgi'. Nn. 4.'1, A, 0. I', W,-MccH every aaooml anil fuiirlli Snliirilay ol encli nionili at wil. amtl k Oh'Holi, JH wiinipiua, n, n. 1. TuoK Hl'0. Uragnn Lndga, No. 3, I 0. 0. r. Mwla avery ri.r..lMV atpiilnii at 7::i0 o'clock D. ui. lu Ilia Odd Fellow''llHll. Main aliwt. MiinWra of llio Unlur ar. Invited to atlrnd. !. VV. Moffatt, N. U. Tlloa. K. Ktiwi. II H. 1"!'- KnPainoiuent, Nt I, I. 0. 0. K.-Meela Hrat ami ittird Tnaadayaof raoll 111. .nth at Odd Mloxa' H . , Meoilieraand vlrillna liiilrlaiuha oordlnlly In- vii ... allrnd O. Luvi joy, I 'nlI Patriarch. J. A, S'an 11". Hcrlua. ;."l.l'fin"li:irrOb. y.-litB at'Oild Kel. low a Ii ill, Oawegu, every Monday avanlng. Vlaltlnn lirelhrMl lliada welpiinla. W. J. rninawir, n. u. u y. Itialor.Sen. Multnoniali Mgc No, I, A, , A A, al.-lloMa lu regular ooiuiniinliialloni on flnl anil ihlrd Salimliiya . . ..... ... ..... ii..i.... I.. ...j ...I. at eaon nionili i 1 v- "irll'l"',.i" n, Invltnl to allelid. 1.. h. Porter, VY. H T. r. llyan, Sco. Oawean l.odae No. 10 , A. F. at A !. Meela tlie lec.ni.l and fimrlh Hulnnlaya Mawna Invlli) I. U B. IIm. VV.M. K.J. Ituaaell, St'fl. . riw kiii liapter No. 2. R. A. M -Regular con- vncailun Hum iHniHiay "i niouin ai i ;ou r. hi. i. . Walker, II. t Jl Sciuliiua, See. Pioneer Pliapler, No, 28, O, R. 8,-MeeU In Mil amilo Temple. Hra. II. S. Slrnllge, W. Jl, Hiaa Ad dieC. Jennings, Sec. Willamette FhIIh Camp No. 148, W. of W. Meell ai'Coiid and tuurlh Tneadaya of tlin nionili at K. of P. hall. Vlidllng nelKliuora mane welcome, r.. m Kanda, U. C. K. K. Marlln, Clerk. W.i.eh.i.o lvalue. No. 13. I. O. R. M.-Meell Moll' day evrnlnl at A. u. II. VV. Hall. Vlaltlng menibera Oor lhllly Inyited, J, H. Ho ward, Sachem, Monde Poll, No. i, 0, A, R., Piinr!ineiit of On-gon. Meet! Drat M. unlay of won uolllli nl A, u v. yy. Hall, Oregnll I lly. Vndllug ioliile made l. come. VV. II. llurglianli, tKiui. a, C, William', Adj, - General Pope Poid. No, M, 0. A. H.-Meet Aral Sulunlay uf inch luolilli at (irnngi' hull, ilullno. Com rink'" coiiliiilly Invlli'd. J. V. NoUoli, Com luaiider. II. W. Slww, Ailjutaiil. Oen. Crook Piail, No. !, 0. A. R., Department of llraguil. lleata In chtail llonae a1, eelly ou nial Sat urday lu cacti nionlhal? o'clock p. m. All emu. miles mililc welcome. Jacob rjpogle, Com. J. Kar auolnr, AiiJ. Iloaile Relief Corp-, No. I?, Pepiirlmi'lit of Ore gun. M"el "'i "I'd d'1"1 I'll''")'" "I each month in K of P. Hall. Member of coi pa froui abnaid a.rdi'ally welonnail, ra, M- S. I'llabury, Prea. ilra. K, t. Cochnm.Treiw. Mra, J, J, uriiiig,Sec. Soul uf Valanini, K. I, Baker fJamp, o. l-lHeet krai aiidthlrd Tliurwlnr Bveniiiga ol with nionln, K. Ji lmoli, I'lpt, U, l, ft on), lit l.elit, Aloiiau W liklii'lli.al Ueut, I,. A, S. "t Baker fauip. 8 of V Mrrta III K. P. hull on tcroiiil and Ii imh ilm ilny evening of wu h in, mill tin. W. E. Joliaou, Pres. ll-i Koral'iilitf. Secy. Achillea Lraltfe, No. 3S, K.of P,-JIeta avery Fri day night at Ilia K. of P. UaU. Vialling knixhti Invited. B. L It ilnun, 0. 0. F. J. Loui., K. uf It. 4 8. Star Lodea No. ft'', K. of P. Meet every Wtdmal ilny evening in I'aatle hall. Brolhern Invited. J. F. Bialey, 0. V Hioe Neilaoli, K. ol B 4 8. Canby Ialge, No 504, I. O. 0. T. Meeta Hrat and illfi'd Batunlay eveuinga at Knight' Hull, Canby. Viiiling nieniber alwaya made welcome. U. J. t;oi, Vi"t;,T, Jsa l;lr Knight, See. 0yi'go Ut' So- I- 0- Q- T. Meeu every Friday evening n neyy liall In ol( piwn. J. C. H i in, (1. T. John Krue, Sep- F Company, Hr ltef0, M, U.-Arinury. ll) A TuAtiic Knd Willis Armstrong vanished from the Kllwood while she was running under full head of steam below Fait view last week Wednesday. He was serving us second engin 'er and as (lie oilcan disappeared wilt him it is surmised that he went alt along the narrow le. ge on the outside of tliu boiil to lubricate the shaft mid fell overboard F.tl'otts are being made to lecover the body. Willis Armstrong was a young m in ol promise, industrious and ambi tious, and gentlemanly. Notick To Ciui.DitKN. Any children having cards ol the rruitilaxi advertise ment and wishing tu compete for the prize, must send them to Cbarman&Co. by April 26th, as the prizes will be awarded nn or about May 1st. LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letters re mnining at tlie Oregon City postotilce lor the week ending April l'J, 18!M, uncalled for: Alcott, Mrs IV'llii Uensin, John Harms, John Klant, Ferdinan I Qnilly, J It KicliardHon, 11 J UoUinsou. W H Iwss. tv a Roller, Miss Ellld When calling for thei-e letters please say "ailvertiBed. Ji. Al. hands, f. Al. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Kiltv lit tt lo W. L. Bent'ey, 5 as A 32 Kq ids, sees 4 (b 5. I 1 s. r 2 e; fl2G(, Ham Clark to Al l ldrk. o an 0 A. I'. Smith claim: $1000. James Miaw toli.oinaa ieilson, lots 19. 20 of blk 111, Annex to O C; 20U. O 1 S Co to Lizzie J Cannon, lot 14 of blk 117, ext of Co's 1st add; $100 Peter rlammanv to Kttie f lRiivminv, lot I I blk 4"i, Oswego lt add; f22, C Holds tn tilailstune K K A, lots 5, (tin blk 17. Gladstone; HUM). W J Maichette ei al to r W Miller. lots 2) 22 hlkUP, Minthorn; 2"0. OU K C- fl 1 Co to J A I.i llMh ol Alma, Wis, lot ii in blk I), Shaw's 2d add to O Cj fliiO in ill p.ijments. UUttcH 1 L.0 i' Ijawrence l.eitscli of Alma, Wis, lot 2 in blk 0, J SlmwV 21 ad I to 0 C : i:))U in 31 pavments O C It E & T Co to Prank l.fiitsch of Alma, Wis, lot 1 blk 3, Shaw's 21 add to O C ; filoO in 31 payments. V b to U 11 llaker, s of ge yi of sec 3. t 4 s, r 2 e, 80 as; patent .-unset l,and Co to Win Wuikel, lots 7, 8 of blk 21, Sunset City ; 300. J U Tracy to in m Tracy, se ol a- V. of sec 14, t 3 b, r 4 e, 40 as ; 120. J C 1 racy to ,M AJ 1 racv, lut t in sec 23, t3s, r4e. 33.40 as: 200. Lavfua A Wright lo A K Duff, 4.72 as audMaiu. Regular. drill night, Buiiaay. iieguiar of ljarrgn Wright claim : 170.80 1oena. Second Lieut. Canby Spiritualist ftlety. Asaemhles on nrrt id third sundara of each montli, H. A. Lee, Pree- .n.i tolrH snnilara dent. MISS tfttllie ruiliil'a, wwuruiii ovr.a,j. New Era W. 0. T U Meela flint Saturday In each mouth at their Willi. New Era. Frleudaof lha oauae invited tu lie pieaent. Mra Carey JohDaon, Mra. Kaatman, Pres. St Ji)lin'i Branch, No. 047, C. K. of A -Meet evury Tueailay evening at their hall. Corner Main and Tenth atreep), Oregon City. T. W. Sullivan. Prea. 11. C. aliclu-ls, Sec. Oregon City Board of Trade-Meeta at Court Honaa on tnunu nonoay u ean "l"l"Fj- Ueo 0. BiuwnaJI, Pre,' J. Vultor w looma. laon, Sec Canhy B-ard of TradeMePH a ,iahv'a Hall, Panhy, ou art and nhird Friday of rath m"Hlj VIltor welconte, VVm. Knight, Prat, S,J. Uarrl anil, sen. Motalla Orange. Xo. 40, P. of H.-Heett at their hall at Wriglii' Bridge ou lha aecond Saturday of each mouth at Id a. ni. rellow member" made welcome. J. F. Nelson, Maater. E. U. Cooper, Sec. Tualatin Oianre, No. Ill, P. of II. -Meet iaat Satur day of each moulh at their hall in W'llannville. B. B. Henry, Maaler. Miaa Beda Sharp, See. Warier grange. No. 117, F. of H.-Meet fourth Satnnlty of each month at their hall In New Era, C. O. W illiam. Master. Mia. Maggie Brown. See. Butte Cvk Orange, No. 82, P. of H Meet at their L.II in Maninam aecond Saturday ia each month at Ida. ni Viiil.nl roeoiheni always welcome. J. B. VYhite, Master. J, , Jack, gee. O.W. BO Grange Ko. 17V F- of H.-Mert eeeond Saiunley in mould at K) , . U laton, MaMer. J. la Gage, Sec. Pamaacna Grange Xo. VO, f. of H -Meet on r samrdar In laonih at lo a. m. ia Pamaacna aclwul. hi. . fonnf. Master. I. H. Feather. See, MUlletoe Lodge No. . D of -JJeetl every Tuesday evei.ing Mary Blaekdrd. 0. of II. Flora llyer. Bee. Columbia Ho. and ladder Co. Meeta first Frl A.y at each asonlh at Fouataia Eagiae Uovsae. H. W. Tresabath. Fres. Wallace Cots, F.ffrsaaa. Ceerg Brown, ec- 11 M as in t 8s, r 1 e; $575. Ueorxe U Kly to U U l-rost, Iota 6, 7. Heckart'x add to 0 V : $.iV). George C Ely to I) U trost, lot' 13 & 14 blk 2. Fairview add to 0 C; flOO. Elizabeth E Moody to J V HarlessR, hit 13 in tract I, Sc tract U, town of Mo lalla; $275 (ieorve Boilon t V in Dale, lots 1,2 blk 2. West Side add; w0. Lucius A Seely to Hobt I Seely, 4 27 as in sec 14, 1 3 r, r I w ; $200. A Traveling Man Mr. A. C. Wolf, of Washington. Mo. writes 'hat after taking prummond'a Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism for one week, Ihfi pain had left hi in almost entirely. He slept better, had no more night sweats, and appetite was g.xxl. He also wrote that He would not tae $100 for what the remedy had done for him. There is nn w King week and months to get satisfaction The remedy attacks tlie disease at once.. II your druggist has not gut Urumin ind s Light ning Remedy, write to the Dtuinmond Medicine Co., 48-50- Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Our better l.alves say tiey could not) keep house ' without Cbauiberlain a Cough Remedy. It is used in more than half t'te homes in Leeds. Pims Lbos. Jeds. Iowa. This shows the esteem in which that remedy is held where U has been sold lor years ana is well known. Mothers have learned that has practiced since infancy. License to wpd iiaiied to Augusta Kaune and C. P. inner, J . W. Mc- Uregnr and Mrs. Minnie M. Ilal'an, Alice Under and A. K Lei on. Meliuda Lelunen and liernard II. Pisch. The CouitiKR has received a number of valuable productions of the givern- ment printing nllico irom congressman Hermann and Senator Mitchell, for which many thanks are returned. Straved. last Saturday, from the res idence of Mrs. Rhodes mi John Adams street, hetween 5th & (lilt, a turkey gob bler. Will the finder of the bird please give the desired information (or Ids re covery by owner? The Ely Brothers (Dunne ami Oeorge V ) last week Monday bought the store and stock of goods of their uncle George. They have moved their own stuck across the road and taken pennnnei.t pimea- sion of their larger store. On Tuesday, Messrs. Pclzuld A (tale, the Seventh street butchers, moved into their new quarters in tin A.O U. W. building. They have by all o Ids the hand somest and best appointed meat market in tlie city thai compares favorably with I't.rtland establishments. Here tlie Po.tland Chronicle hits the nail squarely on the head: "Ex-Priest Rudolph, who is lecturing under the auspices ol the A. P. A , is a shrewd man and is making hay while the sun shines. He is working tlie association lor all tl ere is in it and is making a bushel of moi. ey ." J. F. T. B. Brentano, Indian agent at the Grand Ronde agency, was in the city Wednesday. He had just returned from a visit to la is father, Dr. Bietsno, at St. Paul, Marion county, to partir. pate in the celebration of his golden wedding, who by the way, is the oldest physician in Oregon. The date fur the institution of the new R bekah Degree lodge in this city hm been changed from Friday, April 27th, to Friday, May 5th. The change was madetwii'g to the fact that the Uebek ah lodges iu Portland had made prior engagements and could uot be present on the date intended. Prof. Rudolph's Sunday afternoon lecture at Shively's hull was closed by Rev. Oilman Parker with tlie benedic tion. The renegade priest pitched into the Catholic church with his wonted vi 'or and "wanned tlie jacket" of the Courier in great shape. Well, he who laughs last laughs best. P. J. Thorsen, secretary of the Wash ington Shoe Mfg. Co. of ticattle. ctlled on Major Cliarnian, Monday. He says that 50 to 00 men, boys and girls turn out about 250 pairs of shoes in one day by means of machinery, for which, en tirely by manual labor, live times as many hands would be required. Peter McGrath died in this city on April 15th, aged 53 years, 9 months and 8 davs. He was a native of county Ty rone, Ireland, Tlie remains were buried on Tuesday at 10 o'clock from the Cath olic church. Mr. McGrath lived near and in Oregon City for a number of years and was a highly respected cit izen . Sexton Slover is indignant over tl e slurs cast at him by the city council. He says that lie is empl.ived to dig the graves not in the city cemetery alone but also in the other cemeteries, and that with his work iu tlie latter never any fault is found ; and, morever, that he has been saving of the cemetery fund and looked out for the city's interests, Shirley Dare, the dear old girl (or old boy), gives tills unarming advice; hen you leel bilious, take a hot lem onade instead of other beverages. Take a big tumblerful three tunes a day. If you are sleepless try my doctor's pre scription of liot lemonade witli two or ihree sp 'onslul of whisky on retiring. Do not exceed the (lose, and you w ill find yourself sleeping like a baby," E. II. Cawing and several Eastern ti.urirts will start about July 1st on a three months' trip with suldleund pack horses through tlie country just east of the Cascades, southward to the Califor nia line; (hence westtaid along the Siskiyou piountaios and through Jack son and Douglas counties home. The great mountain peaks and other natural wonders on the route will be visited. Near tlie end of his lecture Sunday afternoon, Prof. Rudolph stated that A. W. prance (not Ve Prance, as I lie CotiB- ikk stated) was president of tlie Slate A. P. A., and that Mrs. Green of the Electric Hotel was organizer of the femi nine A. r. A. Ihe ex priests lecture Saturday evening to "men only" was excertitnslly smutty. II men like him are to be reformers ol the country, Ore gon City needs a few assignation houses. J hat he has saunters here is astounding At the opening of the regular It rut ol lie tin nit ion l Monday, James llmg- IIHIII Was ai l U lillted huillll of lliH ur.lliil J iry, and 1 M Milk-r and Tueudort pouts general bulilla. Jurors excused r tin. lorn,: T W Sullivan, U IC C'liariiun. J I. K ruse. J 1 l'uckolrcaa. Grand jurors :G l( II .Millui ....r...., .' L' I.' 1. l ., fl-l v.,.,... ,lv r, iiiiiinii, inos trms ro g it r. lyiioge, u a I lueiiiiian K. uL I . k P.IUM'h .Mlilliiin Ivsnecial venire, the lollowiiig iiirewjinymuii went suuiin meij to serve: Mux Si:hu:p:us, G L Gray ai d niium it in ii . Alex Hwet'k VS Marion Johnson, con. iiiiueii lor tne term. J I) 1 .,ii van. do. Charlrs Itinlny v J II Olds, ileiiiurier to compiiiiui overruled and dt fenduiil to file unswer by Friday. Laura II Cuss vs A ii Stoiin. OJiitlniied lor the term. Waller Mieoard V4 A J Ii irdetle. ilia. iiiiHseu Secret Orders and the A. P. A. CIRCUIT COURT. (Cullllll'llllrutcil ) Tliu prea mt wave of fmiuti Ism sweep. lug over the western world us exempli fied by the platform ami teachings ol the A. I , A , Will result In culling men to e realizing sense of truth and In' Ice and enable I hem lo Ihiuk and reaaoi. belt'r. It is not the ol I. ct i.l this article U ente Into a dis'tission of the in titer, hut to ca I In, intention uf members of vn.i ous oilier so culled "secret orders o t' eir previous obligations. How can nous-minded member of tlie K ol I I O. I). P.. A. 0 V. W.,or A. P. A A. Al., who bus given set ions thought anil ulteiitii.ii to his already assumed obllga' tioiiHof thesti varioiiH onlers, assume the jhligdtion of the A. P. A without se riously violating sacred obligations al ready taken? In some of tliu obllga tious above mentioned Is not the Cmi Btitntii.il of the United Kialcs especially held sacred 7 Men obligate themselves ii lloli.ilil ll.e (...nHtililtliin tt-lierHtll H says, "no leliglous Inst shall ever he re- Lehman, Moyse A Co vs M lliierth. quired as a nnalilleation to any olllce or execution ugmiisi dufendanl for (101 mil) u trust under the United nuues. but the oath of the A P. A. binds its Alary A Hatch vs Henry Swift utitl, members to iiim.1v such lest. I hereby uumuu oi u r .Miiiur uml Julni hnev entailing n violHtion of the Conslitutiun Agues riimmets vs Ainu Mummers, in spirit and in letter. Then in other notice ol uivorce lo lie published. ordeiH, aid, assistance in time of sick- J'J Jones ys U in Gray et id, di IIOHH Hlol diutrouu In till iitonilierH or uilsseil brothers is agreed 111)011.11111 how can A, M Paiaons llievdoil ninl.rtl.e nbliL.iilioiis of Die dismissed. T. A, 7 The Odd Fellows, Mimoiis, Kniglits of Pythias, Woodmen. United Workmen, Cutlioliu Knights in ever coinuiuniU hi tn I ii (he best eleiuelit-i of Unit cuin- niuuily, not all the IihsI, hut of the best, meet oi.eiilv. ntleml funerals, have siicials, paiade under the flig. and iu evtryway Irv lo uphold good citizen ship. If A. P A ism should last (but it will not), it would do great injur) to all the oilier secret orders. It would engeiidir unpleasant fouling in what would otherwise he a peaceful coiiitnun liy. Vt ashington Gladden, a Protestant minister of Toledo, Ohio, who lias a worldwide reputation as a scholar and power in everything good, in his arti vs Rebecca Gardner, 1 O Conner vs Sain Krickson et al. defendants' demurrer overruled ana they to lile answer. AI h Haines vs tj W Guinea, continued for the term I'm timid I' Co Vs Reuben Smith, ver diet set Heide uml n new tiial to be had. O 1' liibbaid vs Joe Fisher, ills missed. Juiy excused until Monday next. Katie, K.iicIhv vs Orefun l ilv JniIlo, llileiai lo lllu uuieiiiled comnlaiiii on ,)i outlay . I lio.ii.i.inu p. idy vs Jo in O.li -et et al, shurilfssalu ol real estate continued. '.mum McUonald Vs bad ill liova. el al, B lerill'ssalool re.tllv colilirmed. 11 C cituvens vs J W Tin 111114 la ul. cie in the March VrnUteg entitled, "The jutlgnienl for $tili7 against dufeiiila its Anli Catholio Crusude." punla out the uo im'ir lunus 10 tie sold. 1 absurdity as well us the evil of the whole mutter, and makes an earnest ap peal to all Protestants us well as Protes tant clergymen to fight, speak and pro test against this evil and calls upon every minister to slop, if possible, this epiiienuc. Would it not be well, also, to ask every member ot oilier secret and be- On Tuesday the following nroceedin 'B were had: Philip Chaperon vs C A Anion Its dismissed It L Suhiu et ul vs II L Schilllur et al. default of deleiiduiils en'ered. t; 11 Cauliclil vs I) D .Manonn and J W Grout, dismissed. U 11 lirotvu vs N and 8 W llurdusty, nevolenl orders lo once mora u-o over I dismissed. his obligations and reason with himself Tue first case disposed of on Wedties- little, and allow this crusado to he day was that of Joseph Punnet elal. vs carried on by those of whom the Savior East Side Kail way Co. et al.. suit dis said, "Father, forgive them for they missed. know not what thnv do?" hut men who E. A. llansee and others vs Marion have already taken obligations should Johipjon et ul., suit dismissed and know what tliev do and use their piuiiiiiua 10 puy costs, x.a.uu. In the uullur of the litigation butweun R. L. Sabin et al, an I II. 1.. Schiller el al, the receiver, T. F. Ryan, is ortlered by the court to pay Miss llowlctt, clerk iu the Boston store, $15 per week for services rendered. How to Make Mischief. (Communicated.) Keep your eyes on your neighbors. 1 not let ihem stir without watching them. They may do something wrong vou do not watch them. To be sure you never did know Ihem lodo anything very bud, but it may be on your account they have not. Perhaps, if it had not been for your kind care, they might have disgraced themselves a long time ago. Therefore do not relax any eflort to keep them where lhay ought to bo. Never mind your own business; it will lake care ol llsell There is a man passing along. He is looking over the enue. Re suspicious PACIFIC COAST NOTES. Hood River npiilos rutuil at $2 per box in Portland. Tlie railroad is 1111 assured (act. says the Astoria Jlmiltt. Rents have tumbled amazingly In Portland, and many tenants of high priced buildings cannot pny them at all. W. II. Bubeoek, the Euruka Flat (Wash.) wheat king, hud 2U gangs of mon tit. work iinmin' 111 U'l.n:it nr. 11. n of hi in, perhaps he thinks of stealing rate of 100 per day . some of these dark nights." No one . , ,,. a n v.; n .... 1... i knows what queer fancies l.e may have , V H ft ' ' in his head. If you Dud tiny symptoms 01 anyone pa-sing out of the way of duty tell everybody you see. Be particular and see a great many. It is a good way to keep such Dungs going, though it may not lit n -fit yourself or anybody else particularly. But do keep something going, for silence is a dreadful thing. There is said to have been silence in heaven for the space of half, nn hour. but don't let any such a filing occur on earth. It would be loo much for lids mundane sphere. If after all your watchful care you can not see anything out of the way with anyone, you may be sure it is not be cause no one has done anything bad. Perhaps in some unguarded moment J 011 have lost sight of them. Throw out hints that they are no better than they should be; that you shouldn't wonder if tlie people found out what they were after a w hile. Then they may pot carry their beads so high. Keep it going and some one will take the hint and help you along after a while, and then there will be upisic. Everything (.'Inn 111. F'agle Creek, Or. will work to Obsbuvkr. Ridicules Christ and Christianity. Ex Priest Rudolph, who has thorough ly introduced himself here, not alone ridicules Catholicism but every other form of the Christian faith. In a letter in the Chicago I'rognmice Thinker of ' av 17, 1800, he wrote: "Christ, t lie pretended founder of Christianity, has had his followers, and the doctrine which is named after him has had its sway and its day; but its glory is a tiling of the past ; its final dis solution is onlv a question of time, and Christ will be known only as a great man in histoiy, but no greater than Kr -bna or Zoroaster. "Christianity, like the Greek or Ro man mythology, will pass away to make room for new tlieorie.i. The Evungelical Alliance gives Jesus Christ the nppella- ing of 47 hides, at 12 ceiiis pur pound llm hops were shipped direct to Glas gow, Scotland. Ezra Meeker aavs it coals tlie English 18 cents per pound to raise bops, while Americans can put iluin in the Kutrlish market at a cost of 13 cents per pmuut. Yet the Buttuville hop growers demand a duty of lo cents per pound. It seems it is the English hop grower who should demand protection. Peter Hansen, a retired sen captain who lives una bom 'steal on Vaslinn Island, H'a-li , recently had a battle in tlie Sound with a sea s.irpent that he calculates must have been lot) feet in length. Hie monster crushed his pin mice, built of oak, and killed his Tog. He fired two loads uf bncksli it into its body and cut live feet oil' its tail. Tlie Democrat of Albany reports that A. Harlow of that place in IS! 12 made Hill I pounds uf bolter from eight cows, He sold the butter for $ 127, an average of $53 40 per cow. In 1803 ho kept nine cows and made I8II2 pounds of hut tir. Owing lo the fact that butter was a little lower in 1893 than in 18112 the average per cow in 1803 was $40 92. It is stated that the New York bankers have sent $2,"0,000 to the republican bosses n Portland as a corpirution fund for the Oregon election. Tl'n lias given the republicans ' conll leuce." but $3 n head is not enough bribe to conlrl the voters of Oregon this year That sum will buy sheep hut not free men. When workmen's families urn in danger of starving, ami their homes ate in jeo pard v, a $3 bribe don't go. Vinfcdot lleral.l. T. It. Brazil writes from Johannes- hnrg. South Africa, to the Seattle 7W liiletliijcncer: I am foreman in a mine. My pay is $75 per month, board $25 a month w ithout bed . This is no country for a white man, and 1 shall leave it as soon as I can earn money enough to gel away. Negroes do all the, hammer ami Attention In time, to m,y Irrcffiilurlfy of tlio Stomach, . Liver, or Eowola rnuy pi'cvi iit serious coiiHcqiienccfl, J lldljfOHllOH, ho!ljlo,.,A f.t.O fr tie it, bilious. rV ti.i.14 iiiul I'iiil Hun I,, .11,., I. 1 H W 1,1,.., HIV ' eoi-l ii tn f 11 11 n - tlotial derange.' Incuts, the beat remedy for Which Is Ayer'a Tills. Ttirely vcgelulili', stiRiir. coiited, ea.sy to taku mid quick to usMiiiiliitc, this Is tho ideal family medicine-llio most popular, aafo, mid useful iipei'h'iit In pharmacy, Mrs. Jf. A, IIJtocKWiai., Harris, Tciiii., says: "Ayer'a Catlinilk' pills oiiicil inn of sick lii'inlai'lio anil 111) liusluunl of neiiriilitla. Wo think tlieiu u No Bettor Medicine. ami Inivu heliii'i'il man)' to 11 so 11," "Thirty flvu years iijjo tills Spring, I wn run How 11 i.y Haul work anil a surce snun of colds, which niiutfl 1110 fi t'l.lo Hint It win an effort for 11111 to walk. I consulted Hie. tlovtors, but kept linking lower until hml given up nil hn) of ever being better. lla.H.iiliig lo lo In a store, one tiny, wlicro incilli'liips were sold, tliu proprietor noticed my weak nail sickly niK'anuiet, unit after n few mieHiliam as in my lieullli, rooom mciiuVil ic to try Ayer'a I'M, I liml little fnllli lu llieso or uuy oilier nietlk'lnc, but coiii'hiileil, at last, to take Ins ndvlce nml try a box. llcforo I hail used tlioin all, I win very nvicli better, nml two Ikixcs cured me. I mil now so years otil; but t hclicvo that If It lintl not boon for Ayer'a I'lIK I should luivo been hi my crave, long 11 to. I buy 0 boxes every year, which maku 310 boxes up to this time, nml I would no niuro bo with out tlieiu Hum without bread." It. II. Iiigrulinin, Itookliui'l, Mo, e AYER'S PILLS rri parisl by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective SPRING AND SUMMER STOOl THE nOlTEIBHi STOiaB Reduced Prices on Staple Goods TO A HARD-TIME UASIS. Tlie Most Exleusive Emporium of General Merchandise in Clackamas County. " IW GOODS DAILY ARRIVING TJJQS. OHABMA1T Sc SOIsT ORDER BY MAI I I Send for Trice List and Samples to Mnrtin & SiMMlgrass, MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.. ' II' VOU WANT BUY GOID, ni ii r it a . nss, . iiiotning ot tne Latest ratterns, OB iNTOTIOlsrS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTuliNEYS AxNO COL'.NSELOUfc AT LAW OKKUIK, HEAR OF COMMEItCIAL BANK. Oregon City, Oregon. Noblitt Livery and e Stable OREGON CITY. OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge and the Depot. Double and single rlits and aaddle lioraei 11 ways on baud at he lowest rates, and aiu.era. , also connected with the barn for loose sloe Any Information regarding any kind of lock promptly attended to by letter or person. . HOUSES BCU. HIT OB SOLD ' (JKO. C. ItllOWNKLI.. A. 8. DasssKR. THAT CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY. 11011 01 I'lvitie roiiuciun. anu puis meFe 1 drill work. Thuir nav is (a cents per uiioeu niuies uiioer ins special proiec- ,Hy. There are otl.OI 0 of Ihem Work- Hon. Hy the time congiess will have jng witliin 3) so tare miles of hero Issued thecharterof incorporation to the There are. lotltl Hhimn mills I 11 on line gospel university, the faculty will make 0f 50 miles. Each mill has Irom IU to Jesus an honorary member of the order joo stamps. Tlie roek is low grade us anu tney win seuu mm ise nat witn tne saving from $.1 to flu cr ton. It is t'tle D. U. sulDburets and renuircs thtt McArdle In the some article, he denounces the nroeess. Tliu led ' lmv h..nn urns- Evaturelical Alliance as a "despotism." nerdpd 1,0 dinmnml drills () Ml feet down ami iiiriHiian n.inisiers 111 general I iiiiiii prairia country. T ie sod is "demagogues." James Thorne Sl Sons, Abstracters of Titles. Notwithstanding the unfinished ab st 1 set indexes we started for Ciackamas county have recently passed out of our hands, the tilstruct buiinett did not, and we therefore desire to say to our old patrons and the public generally that we are still in tlie abstract business at our old stand in the Jaggar building, oppo site Huntley's drugstore, where we are fully prepared to furnish reliable ab stracts of title witli ceituirity and dispatch those who never read the advertise ments in their newspapers miss more than they presume. Johnadian Keni son, of llolan. Worth Co., Iowa, who I hs been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and shoulders, read an item in his paper about how a promi nent German citizen of Ft. Madison has been cared. He procured the same medicine, and lo use his own words : "It cured me right up." Ae also says: "A naixlil... lan, I tiitm.la sum !,..! at.'lr in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was lotnsio perform u.ir function. over to my house and said I hey w ere so bad he had to do the cooking. I told I him of Chamberlain's Pain IJ1I111 and ; how it had cured me ; he got bottle and it cured them in a week. oOcent I (Kittles for sale by (i. A. Harding, drug ' gist. vntaia How cu, - !- t" winda. there is notlnng so go. si tor eoios, croop . . a., l.An. H, S S.I. M 1 Bl..in.iMiliah fliaf ll en lhM . a iw. " "' n 1 1. " m-j',.jl . . " - -. - Ka aitvtt and sihia H.n noet,t, Prea. , miiraa.ntJi ,iaii kly and permanently, and Jtta Tvst K-g.!. Hua rraakuii., drentotake. 50 cent bottles for sale Praa. ll. W. tinaajd. Kor.ai.a H. I. ThurW, Sec. by U. A. llaiding, droggist. u-ual CHJ Ha rm-. ' S-Meela aa B.J Uuu , " e imU tte ibird Taesdaf ft aarh awnlk. T. a. Jt.lsf r, reanasw n. a. nipan rbul: bent liver tonic. People with hIr that i continoall . fulling oot. or those that sr bald, can top die falling, and gel a good growth nl hair hy nsing Hall's Hair Renrwer. LOCAL 'SUMMARY. Prescriptions carefully compounded ft G. A. Harding's drag store. L- P. Fislier, Newspaper Advertising Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, Ksn Francisco is our authorized aeenl. This paper is kept on file in his office. For tb printing go to the Cut' IB office. LAwriKs' Chiefs akii Foldeus printed at the CotBiEB office. Teacher'i monthly report cards fr sale at the Coi iirh office, 3 cents a 100 When ihebahv is teething or feverish. ask your druggist for .Slrrdinan'a Sooth ing Powders. Anyone wanting good saddle, bnggy or farm horses will do well tn call on the undersigned at Barlow. W. W. Ivi.v J. Kober. the Seventh street baker, received a fresh lot of imported d lieious Ijmbnrger cheese, a id cream cheese the choicest in the city Jut the thing (it palatable Innth. D.l.ul mt rl,.rm,l, X SAn' SI 1 Tlttt iofoice ot wall paper, latest and pret- j mond Meri irine Co , 4 50 Maiden Une, tiest denims. New York. Agent, wanted red sand and very pour. It will not produce without water, Here is another way to figure thnt I resent owner book business, says the Toledo Leader. The original tax roll of Lincoln county contained a valuation of $j:JO,000 The contractor found about $200,000 worth of property not on the original roll . this makes fl.M'i, 000 valuation w liich at a leu mill levy makes a total of $11 '100 in the county fund. Now the clerk's records show that the regular assessment for 1H!J3 cost the county $KJ1 Tha contractors get $2-1)0, if they found $200,000 worth of projjerty. This makes a total of $-i0;i4 for one year's assessments, or more than one-fourth of the w hole amount of the county fund . This in to say nothing of the wood, oil, room rent and county stationery used by contractors, the whole thing will ho doubt equal one third of the entire county fund for one year. STIl E NOT! I AND HE A I.T 1 1 . if Jim are Fed feeling strung and li.sltli?. try Flee trie Hitters. If -,a Oriipe' lis left you week and weary, use Eleetrle Hitter, Tl.l remedy axtadlrertly un lver, sti.marb and Kidney, gently aidiioc tli-e if you are sm.cl- Clear Stutriurnt of What Ia Absolutely Ea aetillul to Its Suuceaa. I beliovo that vhero a private cream ery hns been successful a co-operative creamery can also bo made bo, but cer tain things nro absolutely necessary. tirst llio stockholilors must have a rood working knowledge of tho dairy business; they timst havo good cows and take, enro of them and feed them. Second Enough milk should bo guar anteed from tho start to run tho croam ery to its capacity. Tho way to secure tho milk is to take iu ns stockholders only fanners who milk their cows, not beginning business until enough cows aro secured. Third A man who can muko first class butter and cheeso nnd who understands everything connected with tho creamery business, from weighing tho milk, tak ing samples niul testing it to shipping tho products, conducting tho nocessary correspondence and keeping tho books. No matter how woll tho patrons do their part, if tho man who makes up the milk does pot understand his business they will lose money. Fourth Tho business must be con ducted on business principles. This quito often proves a stumbling block to tho success of organizations of tliis kind. There are always a lot of fellows who think that because they own a shnro they ought to have a hand in ev erything that comes up connected with the business. A creamery cannot be niunagcd successfully by a committee of tho wholo. A man should bo pluced in charge of the business who understands it, anil he should have authority to con duct it uccording to his best judgment. It is not wise to placo tho ontiro con trol of tho funds in the hands of one man, but so fur as the details are con cerned let the butter maker nttend to them, IIo knows more about handling tho milk nnd cream and butter and ship ping the latter than do tho patrons and should not bo hampered by unnecessary restrictions. Tho plan lately adoptod by a number of co-operutivo creameries of sending sonio young limn of tho com munity to a good dairy school until he learns tho business is a good ono. A number of young men havo been sent in that way during tho past year. The patrons of it co-operative creamery aro paid for their milk whenever they so will it. Tlie usual way is to pay once a month, using the Babcock test to deter mine what is duo each ono. Tho expense will dopeiid upon tho local conditions. It will cost (,75 to $ 100 a montli for a good butter iiuker, and ho will need a cheap helper a part of tho tiuio. Butter mak ers can bo hud cheaper than that, but in the majority of cases they will lose more than their wages every month. It will pay to get tho best uii.ii that can bo hnd. IIo is tho cheapest. Then tho fuel, oil, salt, tubs, ico, liauliugtho milk, etc., can be figured at local prices. In regard to constructing tlie building and putting in tlie machinery, figure on who will do it tho cheapest. Find what tho agent wants for putting up tho build ing, thon got local builders to figure on it. See what tho agent uaks for putting in tho machinery, than get prices from other supply houses for tho same. If the pooplo uro ready to build a creamnry, there is no need of u thousand dollar agent ns a go between. Henry C. Wal lace in Iirecder'a Gazette. Brownell & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Ojjiee One Door .VorfA ' CaufiAd A Haul U ij't D ;'"", OKEUON CITY, - . 0KEGON. W. OA KEY JOHNSON, LAWYER COKN'KK FOURTH AND MAIN STHEKTS, Oregon I'ily, Oregon. Kcal Estate To Sell and Money To Lend The Commercial Bank OF OKEUON CITY. OA VITAL flOO.uoo. Transacts a General Banking Business bonus Hindu. Hills illsei.tiuted. Makes col tortious, lluys and sells exeliatiK nn "'I iiotnt. lu the I'nlled stall's ami Ktiropo and on llnng Kong. Deposits reeeiveil snldeel Ui rlicek. In terest at iistml lutes allowed ol lime deposits. Hunk upon trim OA. M.tot f. M.; Siit.ur.laj evenings Irom 6 till 7 V. M. D.C. MTorKKTTK, V. K. DONALDSON, President. Cashlii CITY VIEW, NURSERY, - CANBY, OREGON, All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale. J. A. COX & SON, lilOI'ltlKTOKA Oregon City Transportation Co's STEAMER "RAMONA." FRANK NELDON, Gun and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OliEGON CITY, OREGON. All Hint, of Firearms remlr.'d and cleaned. All kinds uf suint inacliines reMlred. Duplicate keys uiadi for sll kinds uf lucks. (Junsand 1'iiluls bought and sold. MCYCI-XS REPAIRED. IsTEW FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just opened, on north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices a9 low as the lowest, Country Produce Bought. Flour and Feed' For Sale. J. A. BUCK, Prop. Bank of Oregon City. 0l.l)i:sT BANKING IIOl'BE IN TI1K CITY I'aid l'i Capital, $50,000. TIM I! TAIII.K. beavo I'oaTi.ANi. rool Taylor Sl. 7:C0 A. St. II ::IU a. 4 :()( p. OKKCON Test That Milk. With the use of tho Bahcock machine any ordinarily intelligent dairyman can accurately tell tho vuluo of his cows, his milk uml cream, also tho valuo of tho different food consumed. IIo can also tell, if he runB a homo dairy, if Iw is get ting out all tho butter in tho milk, what percent butter fat ho leaves in thoskim milk and tho butter milk, as woll ns tell the value of tho first milking and of tho st ripping which tho dilTereut milkman or milkmaid leaves in the adder. IIo can also toil, if ho takes his milk to tliu creamery, if the creamery'uiun is testing the milk hon.-stly. It is surprising after nsing a Bahcock machine to ascertain that milk from nil hick HeafcuTli,.. u will flm! .needy and per- i.u-a t.f tlin ajilno breed. milnH farm. atanent relief by taking Klectrir. ttitten. One trial ! , . . . ... . . win e.minc. y..q ti.u ti.i u tl.. remedy y..n need. same caro und treatment, wul vary just l,arg bottle unly Ml cents at Oeo. A. Harding's bmg SOn-e. A MILLION Kill ENDS. A friend In need ia a friend fnileed, and nd lea U.hb one nullhrfi people have found just such a friend ia double in the per cent of butter fat, and very often in those auiinuls where it was least expected. It is also sur prising to learn the difference which the food and the euro ami treatment of $500 Will Be Civei For ant case of rheumatism which can not be cared by Dr. Drummonil s l.is?til- that ia claimed or sa.o.y refunded. ning Keme.lT. T.'ie proprietors do not treaat a. ii.ning'a Drug sne. hide this offer, but Drink it in bold tytes nnd on ail Iheir rirenlars, wrappers, printed i GUARANTEED CUKE, mailer, and thnnk-li the columns of, w.mlhor( w twtij inlM to t. newspapers everywhere. It wil! work Kmc n.. iwn,rr (ueomeniipiin. i'ii.imi omlem one bottle enring any ordi-. tMa. !! His. ,,ini.-. If you are affl.cie.1 with , If tl.e ilrniririat haa not 1 a Omgh. O.ld oranT lng, Thnt or t he tril.l., nary case. 11 tne oruifnist nas no p nd wi m ,hj.ren), aa directed. in.. itai.ir It, he lll order It, or It will be sent w tni. ad s p-n-nc. , lewfit. y.i nuy r-...rn the and Oadsi-llyun hareaeteruee,! ll.KOreatOeisb i the COWS Will make ill tho per Cent Of Miir.iue, one trial will eiinee y.m tut it ha 1 mitter fat It Is therefore a decided u-nui curative powers M ail utseseew ,.r inrsi, i , .... , ,.. . (Keatand Lor. tcb tttir i. guarant-ed t. a.. ad fact that we cannot profitably or v. ith Trial 8:00 a. 1 1 :(( a. :$ ::!() I'. CITV IIOAT Leave (lit kiios City Kind Sill HI. 11:00 A. M. '1 M V. .M. fl:00 P. M. SUNDAY. 0 ::!() a 2:00 I'. 5 :ItU P. I'resliletit, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, Tiiohas Ckakman CI bo. A, 1Iahoi.no G. 0. CAumi.n Chaklsi H.CACnno BLANKS! BLANKS ! ! BLANKS!!! For Sale ut tho Cociiikk oflicc: Miirtgiigc, Filing Covers, Itond lor Dei'il. I'minlssory Notes, Itei'i'lpt Hooks, Warranty Deed, QtiltCliiim Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena Teachers1 Itcport Card, Partial I nyinciil Iteul Kstnte Contrncl, sliurlll'Hiiiniiions, Jury Sniutr.oiis, Copy ol Summons, Notiro to iiarnlshee, Answer to Garnishee, Hitlipocitii, Writ of Altiii'liiio nr, Jiutlce Siitipoftin, civil, Jutlco Snl. poena, criminal Special or nrivale blanks printed on application expeditiously and correctly K Oonernl Dunking lltisluess Transacted. Deposits Received Subject to Cheek. Approved llllls nnd Notes Discounted. County nml city Warrants bought. Loans .Mnileou Avnlluble Secnrilv Kxcliaiigc llought and Sold. Collections .Mnilc Promptly, limits Hold Avnlluble in Any Fart of Ihe norlil. , . Telegrnplile Kxcliangc 8oldon Portland, Fan PrnnelstM), ('IilcHgouiHl New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposiia. SI B AGENTS Of THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. L..M. ANDREWS, M. D. ' DEALER IN Drugs, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Uc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Shively's) Jllook. Cor. of "th & Madison St., Oregon City rriai hatha j gooj judgment buy or Bell cows, milk rg. te.lll I (r fwi our cows without tlie I m ... .,.. n- .t T-, W- If nse or a i;.hk-is k h-skt. . iger in Practical Dairyman. Stud horse posters printed at Hit (,'oi niKK olliee either on paper or cloth, . Oregon City Market Report. WHBAT-IVrbu. IV; bulk Iwlthoiil laclisl Oats--:h:Viq V bushel, with Hacks. Ki.our - Holler fi "o per M.t. net Eons llr. Hiittkk "se ii roll, VRAL-A!,e dreawd CmcKSSa Xi 3 ') adoaen BKEr-On (not, eon te; hlvir 2'ac, at: '.c dressed MlITTOS-ll 'oi'J 8iiinoi.'!s fi f thousand. Laid IVHc t pound. HiI.Es-Orccii.ileMl-y liTePth: .i.ie-thlnl off orellllcd. Shc-cp pelts, 2.V$aV II av Tlmolliy, l'-'. clover l I. baled. Dkikb Ki'.cits- Prunes ; apples V;is?; very dull. M.u. Fkko Shorts 117. Bran IM; Chop ir,: rejected wheat, ',0 cents y bti Pons Sides U'c, shoulders 9c, hams U; on fool &c: dressed 5,r. I'litatnea'ale a sack, Onlons-ll. per H". lor Over Fifty Vmra. As Oi.ii ssi. Wru. Tair.n R.x.eT Mr. Win- l' hia.ihoig Syfiip haa been naej fur over nnv yean, hr nnlls.li "f iulh"r lr llielr rhU lrea while teething. With perO-,1 aU, CeaS. It ,a,ihe 111. child, ,ri,-na the gmiM, aliitya all psin, cure win.1 e.dic. and ia the h I remeilr f,,r luarrlei.'., 1 pleaaut to the laate. Sold I.y l.rut'gl-l in every a,n i.l ll.e M'orlil. Twenty nve ceu'a a laaue. lla value l lo- eulriiUbl.-. He sure anil aek for Mrs. v taah.w a Siertli.iiK Syn., and take Rtf oilier kind l:ip.in fahiilescuroblliousnesi. any awldre on receipt of price, together Wat"! yor aaon-y r-raa-i-i. e. -. , , i, ,!. I .m a hn,-,. B,S Bjssk. thi offer aid w a.A .ow tint Dr. Ki with special Jnatroctpwa for ose. Drum iHmtmrr , , 4l V. eild ' I iaap p.MU. Tnal hSIle. fr at O-l A. HaM.ag l.lg lrge ar 'A refit aae) al .1.. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A I'liiln NLMtemeut. Sr.w Mshkkt, Miss. Simmon Liver ICeifululor cured me of liver complaint and palpitation of th" heart. I oscd many oilier remedies but with no relief until I beirnn taking H. 1,11. Wm. Sehulu. Your .lru;ist sells it in low lier or liipiid. The powder to be taken .lrv or iiiaile into a tea. Kipans Tubules-, one gives relief. GEO. A. HARDING, DKAI.KR IN IP Standard Pat. Medicines. Pttliits, Oils anil Window Glass, 'rcscripo'ons Accurately Compounded UARDINO'a BLOCK. MA 1MI & ROBERTSON -HAVE- NOT SOLD OUT Hut have only moved to more com mxl ions quarters. They are now in a better position than ever to wait on their ever increasing trade. FULL LINE OF FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGE TABLES, &C. Farm Produce and Provisions. Note the New Address : -Seventh and Center Streets, A. O. UAV. BUILDING. Rilatis Tabulei cure liver trouiile. V