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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1894)
i r V: !; - CITY AND COUNTRY, OltKn-K CITV, MAtf II, IP 4 Teranaur MHiriiiiwii, D ii ( I a (!nijr, mi rear, In '1vaiii'. tl IX. H ii (In l'..py, l imiiiliii. In n'lvmipi' I OU i iil'HIKII. Hn n lly. OrfKim. I OI'aTV OKKII'KIIH. J mill", . riHkf (iirtr, Hlii-rllf. ir i'iinlt'1 Ti-a.iii,'r, A.aaaMir, luil Hiin'rliili'iMlaiil, Kurvxynr, Uorunar, C-mnmlaalimfrs, J. W. Mahliuin liaii. K. Iliiltim ('. W llalimig . .H. M. Kaln.l.a N. II I'allfl . J. I'. Ilmlty . II. H H :. Klilliry Niuvlli K. L llullliall Mllolianl aVull (liinii-lliMlklr ('iiiiiiljr t'liiirl inaaiaitii drat Waihisailay nfir ttial MmihUv iif ev,.ry iiuhiiIi. I'mliala l imn maala uil Drl MmiiUjr of firry Milium, I'ln iilii'iiirl in. i'li mi thlnl M..n.l In April mid mat iiniiM' in am amiiar, OIIKUiiN I'lTV IIKKU'KHH. M iy.ir Hiram airalirtit IlitflunliT I. I. IVlar t'lili.r ul I',. Mr. I' K. Hiima Aaaair n-iil I'lillri'liir . .. tails' Trm-iirar It. It. Ilolliian I'll) Alliirm-r . . IC V. Miff HlriH'l I'm UhIhiht f liultfia'li.Jr. Hili'l i'f Wati-r Wurka, W II. Ilnwall i ll) Kiisliia', l. W. Klmiliril i'..m..i.iIi. -(' U. All.rlnlii. Jr.. II. I. Kalia, I). N. Urn mil, ,1 J. t'uuae, K. II. Ilnwall, lmwa llri'iiiilii II V. Jmmr. 11. K. htanaiia. 4'uiiih'II iiiaalsttral M'nlnaailay uf aurli limlilli. ' CHUHCIIKP. Hlr.t r.'iK"-Kil"i'l lliuroh-llav. M. Iiuugliarly I'uL.r. K.rlri. II a. ni. ml p. m. Sunday gi-liiailaflar morning aanrlre. Prayar Mit-tllijc aaery Wnlumln) ataiilng at :l(l p. 111. Prayer Maaling of V. I. H. (', I', eaary HulnU) .railing at tirMI (mnil. a'lral llspiM Cliurrli U", tlllman Parkar, Ptiir M.irnlna Krlr II: Hiinuay Hrlna.l 1 -J : I "; Kaaiiliig Hrlr ttW Hagnlar I'rayar Maallng Wr,liialiiy mlng. Mimllily ( inwiimil Mi'i-llriK ery Wadnaa. eay rtxuhiK prrci i illliK Oral Huiillnjr III Hie month. HI. Julm'i t'lilirrh. Villicill-lla. A. Ilillalirand, Paator. (In HuiuUy, Mum ul end WM a lu. Ku'ry HiiiiiImt MlltiHH HfniH'li dflr H u'clntk Mw. Al all ullirr Maiar Kniillah Id rni.'iK. Hunday rVluail . 'i:'MI p in. VMiM.n, Aaiit(fUi'iilNiiiJiiii mii hhi nllrtliin al 7:: p. m. Mrllliallt tl'laciip ll Church II" ?. Hl kx. Paalnr. Mi,ruiiiiil,.tirral II: Klliulay Hclliail At MM: Kviti- liit HpiHo al Kiiirlli l.a"KUa nimllnil Hun- lay rvi-nliiK al H; ll; I'luy-r lifllM Tllllnalay fVrll- lug al 'Ml. Vint Pial.jflrliin Clinrrh -Rav. 0. W. (Illmnay, I'a.lor. Mi'rtU'a II a. m ami Jp. III. Sal.Ulli H. II...I Ilia. hi. V. P. It. O. K. n vry MuiiiUiy ptrulim lit ::!. I'llllM MrrllliaWHllirMla nniin Kai. Hau frm. KvaiiKallcal I'littrrli, (lorinaiir-A. Krnal, I'n'l r I'rrn. Iiliin Narvlcaa ary allrruala Hiimlay II a. m. and 7 it! p. m. Hahlmlli (kluail arary Hiimliijr 10a in. (J. HarrlilwrRT, 8upl.) Waakly I'rayar Marling vary Waduraday Oanlllg. Unltrtl llri'lliran Clmrrh.-ltaa P. It. WMIIaim. I'aalur. Kcrvlraa Ural and tlihd Hun.Uy iiiiirlliia and Ilia pracatrdlnil Hallinlay lilflit 10 aacli niiinlli al Oraiin IMly 11 a. in. and 7 p. ui , and the flrat Hnn duv aftamutiD of aacli uiuiilb ftt Kallff Viaw. HI. l-aul'a lliun h. F.plroil-H. J. A Eckalnnn. lawiur. Harvlcaa ary uiidy at 11 a. in. and 7i)U i. lu., and Friilay vallllll al 7 l p. III. Kaaniiallcal Lnllianui Zlon rollgragatliill. Kaa U lln-y, paaliir. Maala In Shll'ly' hall, Huilday i IkhiI (rum vau to IU:.W a. m Hanrlrna luslia in. ml 7::ki p. in. BOCIKTIKP. Kall.l'lly lMlt A.O. I', W.-Mii-laaaary Raj. nnlny alanine uf anli nmntli In A. (. II. W. hall mi Kaaanih alravt. All JuurnliK brathren Biinllalhr ImwihI tu lli'Uil. Jinnuna iiHiui, ai. i. . W llltlw'k. Ilni. PlK Iron I.ndiO, Nn. i:i A. 0, I'. W.-lwla araiy Thunalny avanluK al (Kill raimw linn, mwagn, Vlalllim braihraa alwayi wrlanm. J. V, I'aniphall, II. W. U. Hlrauaa, Itar, Molnlla IxlKi, No. 40, A. 0. V. W. MmIi Ural and third HllturUaya In aacn niunin ai ra-inau iiimaa, Vlaliini niambari niada walcuuia. T. 8. Sllpp, II W. J. V. Tholuaa, Kit. Ilnaal Ijalao. No. MV. A. O. II. W. Maala lacond alid iMrd Maliirdny avanliiKi al Kiilgdifa Hall, Canby, VlailliiK lirothart made walcnlna. A. H. Hlialik, M. W. K. K. Carlton, IM. Clack,inia IaxIicu, No. M, A. 0. V. W. Mwta flnt .,,,1 il.inl Mondava In aarli lilulilli, at Htrltaa Hall, Vlalllim hrclhran wrlciima. 8. llolruwli, M. W. K. Paaaa, ItrO. gillirlao UlKa. No. , A. 0. I!. W. Waota every ooiiiid and fount! Hntunlay of fneh nioulU at Wl(- aiinvllla. Un-U"li. Mai rami iiua, n. rt. n. i. Tuula, Hvo, Oraaun I.ndne, Ni. 9, , 0- 0. r.-oet aaery Ti.r-,i. .taiihiirat 7::HJ u'rlock P.m. In the Odd lei Iowa' Hull, Main aire"!. Maml! Pf the Ordar ralnvltailmaltaiid, ,1 W. Mottait, H, u, I'liw. f. Itvan. It. 8. Palla Knompinanl, Mc 1, 1, 0. 0. P. Mnli Aral an.l tlili'l fua.daya or aaon ninninai uun pii ll.ill. Mniii-araaud ytln palrlarplia oortHallir ln Had to tti id l, laivajny, I'blaf I'alrinreh. J, A, Htawaal, ienha. Oawaij i b.lta, No. m, 1,0,0. F.-MaataatOddral. Ii a ll.'i, li'Waun. vvary monoay vvaiunii. viamo j,rx.U , ii nih!a valcoma, W. J. J'hlnniaa, H. II. KHialv'i.iSaB. ' " lllilmoiuah 1-Klgf, No. I, A. P. A. M.-Iloldl III rar nl.tr uiiniiulllilcatlona on lint and third Satlirdaya of oacu inoniu ai i -io y. u, .,,, ,,. , i,.ir ra In t (tad to attain). L. h. Portar, W. U, T. P. Ryan, MO. . Oawego I.ndga No. 101, A. P. A. M. Maala tha aMuiul and fimrt i tutiiruiiya aiamna manon. v. u u.. W M. K.J llllsaall.Sl'C. I'lui'knniaa Cliaplor Nii.S, K. A. M Regular ifnn- innatioli tlilnl Monflay of month at 7: p. m. t. n. ttalkar, II. I', 41- Hpliulploa, . Plonnnr rimlitar, No, 2, 0, K. S.-Maals In Ut oiilo Tampla. Mm. II, , Ulntniio, W. M. Ml Ad dl 0. Ji'llillngs, , Willamette Kulla (lamp No, 1W, W. of W,-lerta aeoond and fourth Tuewlnya of tha month al K. of P. Iiall. Vixliing neiiclibura made walconia, K, II, Kalida, C. V. K. K. Mnnln, Clark. U'.,,el,a,, laloa. No. 13. I. 0. B. M. Heat! lion' dav FVeliliiK at A. II. II. W. Hall. Vl.lllng uialllbara oor.llully Invited, J. II. Howard, Haotwni. Meaile Poat, No. S, O. A. R., Dapartmant of Oregon iti rtrt M.ohImv of each monlli at A. O. U. W Hall, Oregon City. Vlalting cniorailea made wel coma. W. II. Ilurglianlt, Uom. U, tv llliama, aoj neneral IVipe Pnal. No. A2, 0. A. K. Meet flrat u.1 of each uionih at Granac hall. Mullno. Ciiliiri(u poplhilly Invited. J. P. Nelaou, Com- inalidi'r. H, . )) AdJnUnt. Ilen. Crook Poat, No, 'JJ. U, A. R., Dertment of Ureiron.-kleeta In aoliool liouaa litany on niai sat' iinlav lii earli month at '2 o'clock p, 01, AN pom- rndeA mode welcome. Jaoob Mpogla, Com. J, K atader. Adj. liwiile Relief Corp", No. 1, Department of Ore- fgll,-ueeui on oral ami iuhu rnupjiui - unuip li K. uf P, Hall, Membera of corpa from abroad cordially welMiid, Sr. M. 8. Pilabnry, Prea, lira. K. L. Cochran, Treaa. lira, J, B. Hiirdiug.Dao. Soiia of Velei alia, K. II, Baker (lamp, No, I8-M"af brat and thlnl Thursday evenlliga ol iwh hioiii. W, K. Ji.liIlMin. Canl. U. O, Wiaal, lat Lieut, Alunio W ii khuin, 2d Lieut. I,. A. ft. of Pnker Camp. 8 of V. Meeta In K. P. hull on aciimd and Inurlh Monday ereliinga of eaeh liionlh Mra. W. K. Johion, Prea. Mln Nora Clllf, "'), Aciilllrl I,cala, fP,H, K.of P.-MeeU every Pri. day night at Ilia K. P, M- Vlalting knlghtl luyltiil. It, I H"lnin, P, C, P, J. Louis, K. of It, t H. Hlr Uodgi No. US, K. of p. Meota every Veiluefc ,ln avciilnglnCaatleliall. Brotler Invited. J. p. Itlalej, 0. C. llo Iielion, R. ol R . Canby Lodgf, No 6M, I. 0. 0. T.-M "rat and third Hntunlay evanlnga at Knlght'a Hall, Canby. Vlalting membera alwaya made wwoe, l, J, Vox, W. ('. T. Mlaa Laura Knight, Sou, Oawego Lodge No. 4W, I, 0. 0. T. Meato averr Friday evening in new hall In old town, J. t Hninea, C. T. John Kruae, 8ec. r Comny, Flrit Bel ., 0. N. G.-Armorr, Tlilrd and Main, ltrgiilar drill night, Monday. Regular liUalneaa meeting, flrat Monday uf each month. J. W- (ianong, Capt. P. 8. Kalley, Flrat Lieut. L. L. i'lpiuoj, liecond Lieut. Canby Ppjrlluallat Society. Aaiemhles on flrat aud third auitluis f each month. H. A. Lee, Prae. d.ut. MUi llallla Plijlp, Becordlnf necraury. New Era W. C. T D.Maoti flrat Samnlay In each month at their hall ll. New Kra. Prlamto of tba Cauaa Inailed to he preeeut. Mra Carey Jolmaou, atra. Kw(n, Prea. lit, Joh-l'a Branch, No. (H7, C. K. of A.-Meete vary Tiftmday evening et their hall, coejier Main and Teulli atreeu, Oregou City. T. VV. Sullivan, Prea. N. C. Mlchala, Sec. Oregon City Board of Trade Meeta at Court Houae an at'Cond Monday in each month. Vlaltora w. Icome. Ueo IS, Brovrnall, Prea. P. IC Honaldaon, Sec. Ctnhy Board of Trade Meeta at Knigbt'a Hall, Pentiy, on ort and third Pridaya of each month. Vjailora wakmma, W'm. Knight, Prea. 8. J. Uarrl ain, Mee. Molalla Oranga.' No. 40, P. of If -Meeta at their ball at Wrlglii'a Bridge on tha aoouBcl KulurUay of acb month at lu a. m. fellow menibara nkd gralcowe, J. P. Nalaon, Maner. I. H. Cooper, TaaUlin QieOfa, No. Ill, P. of H. -Meeta laat Satur day of eaah wonlli at their hall la Wilaonvilia. K. B. Henry, Muter. Ml" (Ma sharp, gee. Warner orange. No. 117, P. of H Meet foonb, aatanUy of each month mt their ball lu New Era, C. C. Vi illiama, Master. Miea Maggie Brown, gee. BntU Creek Grange, No. VI, P. of H Meeta at thalr hall in 3faPUanl aecond ajaturday in each month at 10 a. M Viailinf niemlara alwaya walcom. J. B. White, Master. J, , Jack, see. Oawego Crane So, 17- P. nf H. Meeta arcond Vatnrday In mouth at U) a, m. U Katoa, Maater. J. V. Gage, Sec namaeeaa Granite No. 26D. P. of H. Mea r r inrday in month at 10 a. m. in aunaacoa acb.4. i.,aa. I. Yoong, Maater. T. H. Feelhore, Sac. . . . iio. ai Tl uf H Meet even nlii aaemon Mary Blarkbrd, U. of H. PU.ra Jyar, Ut. Colombia Uook 4 ladder Co. Meeta flrat Pri- i,y of eacb month at r ouatala ugM aa. n. r. Jraaiuato, rna. ' , Mruwn. iec -eeta aecoDo; v eaaeaoay EVENTS OF THE WEEK IvtMPAHIM M'KKCIIKH. On MidlilHy IHtrtlOiin, I0 lOlliiMllllf Ill-IIIIKTUIIC I'HII UlUutait ur mUIh i lllt'i'a ilulivi-rm! lieecliei Hi rope'g ligll; Will, (iull'i way, l). , n, KM, J, , ).t viilwui J K.WVgllii-rrortl aihlCniit J,ni O'llrlen I lit')' liinile kihhI initirrasiiiii nil 'lieii Meurerg gnil icnititiil v.ium. Tint IumI Slt)Bkr lllllllllK tllCIII H'lH WfltllllTfliril vunilliUte fur uonifrosH, wlm hh buy r. urcu weavr in the iiruwimviiii woolun mill lo puy dig Hvli'itil vximtiHtig In the pVL'uinif AlfHurii. Iirnwmll mid Htarkvvputlicr lnM a joint li-bnti lixlure a crowiliol liiiiuu. TIih former iIi-ciihkwI IklM anil couiily Ihhiii-h fxcv ,l vtlien lie rrpnej ) ma ii,p(iiieiil, lint lliu litlter fonllned liliiisfll t mircly to nnliniml af faira, which ho, an an imli vitlu il,i( ekiel i d late aeniitor, cotilil nn ni'irt' inHinl ur mar than cotilil iIih kino- i.f Nmi.iul Stato and cuunly ulluirn are luiDurlanl pnotiktn anil larifu emuuli to ix cnpy tliH entire lime anil ulteniioii ol the cancli (latt'H on the aliite itnil coiinlv li.'keig. When Mr. Itrownell hull delivered Ids apout'li, he with a laru part of the audi ence left, while to his white hulre I op ponent fell the lot of nwealinif like a plowhorsu under a hot Hiiinmer ami an lie lahoreil Hi ronli hia reply. A FioiiTiNti Hoy.- Lm week Friday. Lewis Davis, a boy Hint loves Unlit of iu years, whs found Kuiliy by jury trial In Jnsiiie Fouls' euiirt of liekiiiK lOyenr old boy iiHineil Harry (iilhnuseii on the nun ol April t he iim t-e lined the juvenile delendant $2-'), but suended jiidument mil II lie licks another boy, there beint;, how ever, no leuul bar to bis getting a wbalini;. It is said that l.pvtia Ukvib s the tHrriir.nl the c hi dren of Maple l.ttinrnnil bus been carry ing- a pistol, ami that be has even threatened lo kill one uf Oilboiiseii'a children. His father I" an ardent re publican while (.iilhou-uMi is a populist. I he Unlit bus excited not a little feelniK in the nt'igiiuiirliond lor many people are fond ol a pretext lo quarrel am John Darling bug been circulating a pe tition for the removal from the position of school director of (iilhousen, who once dared to cull him a liar. Bill Mil ler says the republicans of the distriet are making as much political capital as poasible out of the fuss. Tint Ohoan Man. II business gets on its feet a little, s ion the organ man will invade the rural neighborhoods, to sell instruments at a gross profit of 200 lo .iU percent, rnr instance, an old organ that can be bought lor $20 and fixed up a bit at a cost ol 15, be will tote will) his driver bom the wagon into Farmer ramarac a front room, and sell to him for I25, taking 125 down and the rest on a note. 1 he secret of success of the wily agent is the ability to Play well and to Hatter in a shrewd way Mr. and Mra. Tatnarac bv dilating over the nnt lira I musical ability visible in their half' grown offspring It. is also often nppor Mine to alludu to the near neighbors, Air. oucrnsey and Air. Devonshire, who. of course, eacb bought an organ, as they vowed they would not let their gifted children grow up without a musical ed ucation, mere are no tricks in the organ man's trade; no, m t any. Timv Want Namks. The RussolAit Publishing Co., of 028 Arch street, Philadelphia, desire the names and ad dress of a few people in every town who are interested in works of art, and to secure them they offer to send free, i upld uultlcs the B')Ht, a superbly executed water color picture, size .10x13 inches, suitable for framing, and 1(1 other pictures about same size, in color. to any one sending them at once the names and address of 10 persons (ad toilers of fine pictures) together with six two-cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc. 1 he regular price of these pictures is tl 00. but they can all be se cured free by any person forwarding the names ami Btamps promptly. xote The editor of this paper has already re ceived copies of above pictures and con aiders them really "Gems of Art." . A Sf.vriik Fall. On Saturday, P. F. Morey bad a severe fall while riding I I I- . L.I- I aruunii mii iiurseHUK ai ins rnncn. ne was urging his steed up the incline that 8!ope.i toward the river, when the soil gave way under its feet Horse and rider rolled over and over and landed about 20 feet below. Mr. Morey still grittily clung to his mount and was fully aware of bis dangerous predicament. He was broueht no by boat to his home, and it was found that he had sustained a fracture just below the shoulder joint, a scalp wound over the temple, ana severe bruises along the broken arm and that side of the body. It is not thought the injuries will result in any thing worse than a temporary forced rest, with the discomfort of knitting bones and healing bruises (jood Bargain pub tub City. Wed nesday, the water committee made a contract with the Osweg Iron Com pany for about 125 tons of water pipe at $28. 25 a ton. As the pipe contract last year was at f. !8 per ton and the Portland water committe pays $35.75 per ton for the many hundreds of tons of pipe re quired for the Bull Run water works, it is evident mat uregnn uity secured a very good bargain. The City's power ful new pump was secured from the Union Iron Works for $5600 under con tract, though its cost was $7000. Qur witter uonimjttee nmlerftumls firt iucier-r ing. -a- i ' it. A Nicb Point in Law. F. Juplin ad vertised a hurBe of Hurry Trumbatli for sale for its feel during the whiter, as he said Harry refused to pay. Recently. ono of Joplin's boys was riding the horse on the street, when Harry pushed hitn on and took possession. Joplin has con sulted lawyers with the object of a criminal suit agajnst Harry, but the lawyers tell him that the suit wouldn t stick, as be missed it by allowing the horse out on the street, it .being in his charge only for the purpose of feeding not for exercia or use in any manner. A Close Call. Cy Crtimbley and his brother had a narrow escape just below the upper Clackamas bridge- They had 47 fish in their boat and were trying to bass through a rime when the cralt canted a little, which caused the slippery Balmon to glide to one side causing the deeply laden boat to dip water. Cy lumped out but he couldn't touch bot- ., J t LI...I ... torn, ne ana nis owner sciginuitHi w save themselves, losing their nets, grub, boat and lil-li. If their catch had been smaller they would not have had this accident . Whiskey Hill District. Whiskey Hill school commenced April 2d, and the first month ended April 27th. Days taught 20, total enrolled 25. attendance 420 davs. The pupils that were neither tardy nor absent are Misses M. Meyer, I.. L'. Uabeco, J. (Jlioat, n. Miller, and A. A L. Schr.x'k, Messrs. S df B. Cbrist ner. C. Miller and O. W. Wachtman. Try another month, pupils. Q. W. Stricki.in, Teacher. LOCAL NEWH ITEMS. Mr. Winkle Is building two home on the wesl aide, Mrs L It. Mi ior became the mother f a girl on Hunday. The ImkIv of Willis Armstrong baa been found near Mission Lindiiig. Republican ll ttiibenil clubs of Cort land parade here on Friday evdiilng. Mr. Muehler In now occunvinn Mr Hhoeps' ranch whicn lie has rented for five years. The trunks uf Scott Ford and family were attached bv the hlcctrlR Hotel Tuesday for $18 board Kd. Diller and Miss Minnie Kelly (daughlerol Henrietta Kelly) were mar ried in Heal lie. last week Keen the great bargains In II line Fur mailings in the advertisement of Be lomy A Busch on 1st page. L A. Noble, landlord of the Depot Hotel, left nn a pleasure trip for Cul ifornia Wednesday evening. Fielding Kelly will . p irt for dlfax. wash , lo take a position as bookkeep er, lie Is a young man of promise. W. W. Irvin to be appointed guar dlan of Clara I. and 1. ilia I,. Irvin on filing bond of f 2000 in probate court. It will be to the' Interest of the tax payers of Clackamas county to vote for , J. Washbuon for county treasurer, Thecilv water committee will extend its nine line toward Klv. and alto gether nearly a mile of pipe will be laid Dr. J W. Norris has been ill since last week, and is unable to attend to hia professional duties with Ills wonted punctuality. There will be preaching at the F.ly church on Hiindnv at 1 1 a. m ant! 4 p. in. by Rev. L K Stevens ol the Chris tian denomination.' ',' .'.'" ' Messrs. Tliore, Ralston and Walki r (the machinist) are each building a house on the Electric Company's town' site at the Tualatin. Mrs. Rarn'iart, who obtained a di vorce during the April fertn ol the fir cuit court, has married the captain ol a lower Columbia steamboat. ' Al Names is in jail. He is charged with hooking horse harness from a building of Mm. Kpper of Wilsonville. Examination this week Thursday eve ning before Justice Fonts. Colonel W. L. Whi'e will be an inde pendent candidate for justice in Oregon City justice district ; su will the p'esent incumbent, T. W. Fouls, who has been in the judicial harness four years. There will be a meeting of Willamette Rebekah Lodge, Friday, May 11th, at 7:80 at I. O. 0 F. ball, at which time the by-laws will be considered and adopted. Byoiderof Noble Grand. Wednesday evening, the Salvationists held tin ice cream festival at Pupa's hall. Fur the amusement of their guests, each member of the Army went through the motions of working nt the trado fol lowed before be or she joined the ranks. As a result of four sep.trate soils against tier by laborers lor work, .Mrs. THE TAXPAYERS' OPPOBTUMITV T Adra.ne Their Own Intertill by Llaul ng Ritlry anil Curfla. rieej ilii,liil Honor il uf C, W. Gmili aa alinrlff Mpaaka for Itavlf. Melcher of the west side has to prtv a Fonts, Tub Cocktt's Fusm. On Tuesday County Treasurer Califf sent to Salem. $7500 of slate tax, making the entire sum paid the state (23,900, and leaving yet $1700 due. He has $12,000 school funds on hand, has paid off nearlv $14,000 of warrants and will soon make call for an additional $3000. More warrants have been paid in as taxes this year than in any previous year. Vnat eould lannh at hard times if too """"'Iliad a piece of gor-d land, where yon could raise all yon wanted, l on can '.:u. ?' - tlfk.mM river kaaea wntn an4 Ki(lta Mirmai atraigai, rra. bottom lain lor Clearing a ne namuOT oi K. r. Mnisn. foreman, i. W. Srorl, See. gcre, . 03 jcre for gBie 0 0,rJ timM Cata raft H Co. So, t Vaataaaraa d Taradaf of ark m.nlh Calaraei Iniiaa Hon, rraos Ixwia, p,. u. w. Kinnau-A Foraaaaa. H. J. Tkorn, ae. basis, near Clackamas station and five miies from Oregon CHt. Write or see r-Ha lloo. C. . -Mala in Boa Donee : r. V. na.acn, amrr.u . "' . aTtol tha tnird Tia. ..f-aarb aaon. T . City, Oregon. Lawrence, fraa. tin- SafagT. 1oreJiaan. H a. ktrant, c- 1 Kipnns Tabnles : one gives relief. Children C 17 for ! Pitcher's Castorla. little less than $150 to Justice over $50 of it costs that sbe might have saved Dr. Irvine, of Canby, was in the city ftionnay to meet me democratic canui dates lor state omces . tie was cuair man of the democratic county conven tion anil takes deep interest in the sue cess uf democracy. Social dance at Seventh street hall on Saturday evening, to be preceded by a grand promenade of the Oregon City band al 0 p. m. from the Hall down Seventh street to the head of Main street, and concert at 7- o'clock. At. (be mechanical pulp mill of the W. P. & P. Co. a spmce log was sawed UD Wednesday having a diameter of feet and 5 inches, and which showed 'Mi rings of growth. It waa the biggest log that has been cut up in the mill. C. H. Dye, TP. RandalLand.T. F Rvan were chosen delegates to the an nual meeting of the Grand Lodge, I. 0. O. .F. of. Oresen. which meets. on the 15th. 10th. 17th and 18th in Pendleton. whose citizens willlroyally entertain the delegates. According to Col. W L. White, whose memory Is very good, A I . Lacy, popu list candidate for member of board of equalization, still owes the county $20 he subscribed lor the uauer s rerry bridge, but which he refused to pay on a technicality There is not much difference between the prices of farm products in Oregon and in the Eastern states. A private letter from central . Wisconsin states (hat eggs bring 9 cents a dozen, butter 15 :ents a pound, potatoes ?a to au cents a bushel and other products at the same ratio. At the annual encampment of the O- A. R. in Roseburg on the Oth, it was re solved to assemble next year at Oregon Citv. O. A. Harding was elected a member or the council ol aomtnisira tion of the encampment, and Capt. J. T. Apperson a delegate to the national encampment. Mrs. E. L Bentley has taken steps fo tibtain a divorce from her hbslian I, who in Tuesday went oil with their boy. Husband and wife quarreled on the street in the evening, lie claims she has been not faithful to him, and she that be has not supported her but she bad to get their livjna by dressmaking. The delegates from Clapkamas coqnty to the S ate tfuu lay Suh jol Convention at Salem reported an enumeration of 10 Sunday schools, 25 of which were repre sented ; number of teachers and super inlendents 451 and Bchnlars 3021. 'I he total number of Sunday schools in the state is 660, with 8470 teachers and 50,077 scholars. The decision of Judge McBride in re gard to the piwer of Oregon City to im pose a license fee on the East Side Rail way Comnanv for carrying freight, con cedes to the city the privilege of fixing tneteeatjiny amount ine city council may please, for the reason that in the company a franchise the carrying ol freight is not stipulated. It will be to the. interest of the tax payers of Clackamas county to vote for J. Washburn lor county treasurer. Notice Tu the Democratic Piecincl Committeemen and County Delegates: The fight is op fur county and state of- Uceia. Our chances for success for sev eral of the county offices la very good. I am satisfied that the attain of oar otinty committee are in safe hands and have been conducted all right up to date. Should the present state of affairs continue there will be no need of change. It is not good policy to swop horses while crossing a stream. I shall trv to see you during the cam paign in your own precinct, and mean while trust vou will continue to do the sme good work which has characterized yon in the past.. Respectfully yours. n . J-.. VAKLL. Notice. ' Cihtsd' States Lki Orrica. Obeoom Cut. Or., May 8,1894. Notice la hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of township S south, range 4 east, has been received from the survevor general of Orrgon.and on June 21st. 1804, at 0 o'clock a. m. of said dayt said plat will he filed in this office, and the land iherein embraced will be subject to entry on and after aaid date. . Robebt A. Miilek. Register. Petes Paqiet, Receiver. This is tl.e time of all times wh tu the average vmur slioiild be luvei-n u mo, ami eapct'iaily so in this it m ity. The republican org tn is warning the people that they limit not allow themselves to be guvciiiid by anything but party principles, and that they must vole the ticket straight be.-iiuae there is senator In elect. The p ipulist organ Is doing likuwisti, mid tells lis lollowers tu "kueo n I lie middle ul the road an they'll surely win. Are you going tu do it? Or will you be little more pruc ileal ami vote as votir conscience and interest dictate you sboulu? county aHnirs what matter It to you whether llie person elected be a populist, republican or democrat, ho long as he is fully capable, honest, and acta lor the bust Interest ol the people andcuunlv? No doubt, both parlies, during llie canvass, w H be I ml into uiscusstug tarill reform, the silver question, hard times, etc., btiflhe democrats, II they are wise, will remind the republicans and the people that this county has been under republican control for sev. erai year past, ami that EACH AM) KVKIIV YKAII SINKS I S KtHTIIKB in uk nr. This county under democratic con trol made many lasting and necessary Improvements. But why dwell on these things? The thinking people of this county understand these matter better Ihiiu we can tell, and ll we mi rhtuml the "music in the air the democrats will again control tlieafl.ii s of this cuunty. Judge J. S. Hi-ley, than whom l here is nut a m ire. representative man in this county, will have a big job n bis hands to resuscitate the a 11 airs of Clackamas county and put us on our feot again, but he will do bis whole duty iu a manner that will be approved by a grateful public. Need we say that he'll be ai)iy sec onded by Hun. Ueorge Currin.one of the Clackamas county buys who will not be lorifolleti on election day ? Mr Scott, as county commissioner, will do tils duty in the future aa lie lias in tne past, ana, with these three In command, we need not fear but our wrongs will be righted, and the allairs of the county pluced on business basis where they always should have been: Sheriff Uanong, too. will do all in his power to make tax-shirks come to time, which makes it that much lighter on those who are ready and willing to pay their iut tribute whenever they can see and realize thut is judiciously ex pended. He has already collected and SAVED THE I'EOI'LB MOltK THAN 25,000 OF MOKTtlAUK TAXES, Which prior sheriffs made no effort to collect. Some of it waa pretty hard to get, and it took some tall fighting to make the delinnuenls pay. but the county cannot nor should not be made to sutler, to lavor some inuiviutiai tax payers. This baa made some enemies against him, no doubt, but if the people want a man to stand by their interests, they now have an opportunity to ap prove his course. You will also find a record of his last year's tax-collections in the ollice, from which any man could tell in a short time just how much has been col.ected. This year the system has been much improved, so that the records in the sherilfs ollice to day, are not surpassed by those of any other county in the state. This is something of which the democrats of this county can feel justly proud, and it appeals directly to the good judgment and wisdom of the intelligent citizen. This is something no previous sheriff ever did in this county. It will be to the interest of the tax payers of Clackamas county to vote for A , .1. Washburn for county treasurer. STAFFORD. Cn.pi are flourishing. R iad ara be- oomhig diiaiy. Hume good work done on llie roads by T, L Turner and men. Miss l.ydi Itelcklc I home from I'oriiand. Mr and Mr Iteiclde have gone I" I toNiiem fur their sou J bn, who has been unending the school fur the winter. J. I'. Uuueand llanilitef A if ilea started tor aesiiicca. Tillainoak county, last week with a one horse buggy, Joseph Mnl.ir and N'ewl.m Nlvle,. of llazelia, Have 8t.iir.inl Mends a call Mtliiduy, One of ShiiiiicI Maer's horse fell ueau in ine Harness while on t'te road lo town last Wud'iesduy. One of John DjNituis' hornet got hurl while running In a pasture and had to be killed. Apparently Cjxy lus died so to atii ak as we tlo nol heal so much b'ow about him uf late. C W. and () F. Lirsonaro t iirln out. "lumps. ,. It will he to the interest of the Isx- psjers of Clackamas county to vole for A.J. Waaliliirn fur county treasurer. , LOCAL SUMMARY. A span of mule for sale client), or iraue lor -"0 i in ire: it ion workers ami genlle. They can be seen nn Tompkins' uairy tarill nn the west side. Prescriptions carefully comnonnded et it. a. naruiiig nrug store. L P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising! Agent si .Merchants' Kxehange. San trancisco is our authorized atrent. This pnj tr is kept on lile in bis ollice. . Jtor Jill printing gu lo. the Coual Kit ollice. Lawyeus' BitiBr-s and FoLDKits iirinleil ai me iocuikr omce. Teacher's monthly renort card for sale at the Cockikk ollice, 50 cents a 100 J. Kober. (he Seventh street baker. received a fresh lot of imported delicious J l.imnurger cheese, a. id cream cheese the choicest in the city Just the thing i'T a paiaianie lunch. Received at Chsriiian & Son's a lame invoice ul wall naner. latest and nret- tiest uesigus. A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing raah, by Aytr'i Sarsnparllia. Mr. Hicham, Birks, the well-known Druggist, 207 McGIll st Montreal, 1'. Q.( says: I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines for 40 years, and have beard nothing but good suld of tbein. I know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer's Sarsanarllla, one In particular being that of a little daughter of a Church of England minis ter. The child waa literally covered from head to foot with a red and ex ceedingly troublesome rash, from which she had suffered for two or three years, in spite of the best medical treatment available. Her father waa In great distress about the ease, and, at my. recommendation, at last began to ad minister Ayer's Barsaparilla, two bot tles of which effected complete euro, much to her relief and ber father's delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, lie would testify in the strongest term as to the merits of , Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C A) ar fc Co., Lowell, Mats. Cures other,wlll cure you THOS. OHARMA1T iz COIT SuYfcM-HlNDErSralrf-y saprMmsintriwM I p'moiOTttHooiJ' - aai , a '' tSHOKN F0H OLD AM) VULNO. MEN'S BOOTS. James Thorns & Sons, Abstracter of Titles. hotwilhstanding the unfinished ab stract indexes we started for Ciackamaa county have recently passed out of our hands, the abttract btumeu did not, and we llieretore desire to say to our old patrons and the public generally that we are still-in the abstract business at our old stand in the Jaggar building, oppo site titintiey s utugstore, where we are fully prepared to furnish reliable ab stracts uf title with certainty and dis- paion i FOR STATE SENATOR JAMES THORNE Regular Democratic Nominee Bessie II. Bedloe. Burlington. Vt.J had a disease of the scalp, causing her hair to fall so freely that Bhe scarcely dared to comb it. Ayer's Hair Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, removed the dandruu, and made the hair thick and icloesy.: - . . --m Insomnia is fearfully on the increase: The rush and excitement of modern life so tax the nervous system that multi tudes of people are deprived of good and uiticient sleep, with ruinous conse- uence to the nerves. Remember, Ayer Sarsaparilla makes the weak strong, i ' a i i Neglect of the hair often destroys Its vitality , and natural hue, and causes it to fall out. lit fore it Is ',oo late apply Hull 'a mir Henewer, a s, re remedy. FOR STATE SENATOR GEO. C. BROWNELL Regular Republican Nominee FOR RECORDER A. W. SHIPLEY Regular Democratic Nominee lOR RECORDER S. M. RAMSBY . Regular Republican Nominee CITY VIEW NURSERY, CANBY, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale. J. A. COX & 80N, proprietors. FOR TRKA8URER A. J. WASHBURN Regular Democratic Nominee FOR ASSESSOR S. R. GREEN Regular Democratic Nominee FOR ASSESSOR FOR JOINT SENATOR . E. RUSSELL (of Clackamas County) Regular Democratic Nominee Dkcv Compbtition I Ten loaves of fresh bread for a quarter dollar; 20 loaves for 60 cents and 40 loaves for tl at the Seventh Street Bakery, Jacob Kober, Prnpr. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A company of Chicago men has es tablished s supply station and trading 'irMt!ui44mniiit-aoove the mouth FOR REPRESENTATIVE DR. W. E. CARLL Regular Democratic Nominee " a aa v."""',",.- -:-f A'wkon liwr, ami It is tied that. . W f Bnrnev to CH CauHeld, e of Uie tinners of that district last summer FOR" REPRESENTATIVE" hi, lots 3, 4of sec 21, tSs, r Se; 400. took out 250,OO0 in gold. Marie E Schmidt to Sophia Schmidt 2 as in til s, r 2 e; fd. Alfred Kinzie to tred Bailer, a of nw ol sec II, t as, r 1 e, 80 as; 11000 Al J Uroderick to lla uroderick.11.70 as of claim So 70; $1000. Henrv Bottemiller to J 11 bottenwller 14 as of Uvorge Crow claim ; 11400. Humphrey Jones to J b Jones. 5 as of lot l in sec zi.ivs. r ve: siza Neweslv Richardson to May Healey, 50 as of sec 20. t 3 8, r 2 e ; f 1. Do lo John Stidhour, lots 5, 0, P Hill Park in VY 11 Cotton donation; tl. L W Crowley to U B Maikle, trustee, kj of 4U1 as ol Joseph Kellogg claim ; II. I lh i ooer to r ena i ouer, ou as i Dtiane Murray claim ; $360. W 1) 1'ickens to (J J.ear, nw yk of sec 10. 1 2s. roe. ltMi as; i.w. F K Langlord to K L Durham, trustee, blk 54, Iron Co's ext to 1st Oswego add : C C Williams to Airs Maria Schmidt. 2 us In.Mt Pleasant: $050. Conrad Schroeder to C U Schroeder, ne hi of se M of sec 5, t 3 s, r 1 e, 40 as ; S2U0 and aiiection. Herman Brims to Oeorge Hoschlm. ne M of ne hi of sec 14, t 2 s, r 4 e, 40 as; $400. Or L Co to M H Smith, lots 08, 0!) at Scott's Mill, Its as I )0. James Shaw to Erdmunn Krisson.lols 19,20, blk 12, Annex add to Or City; $200. bu use t l, (Jo to Hannah M Ulancey, fr lot No 5 in blk 21, Sunset City ; $50. W M Law, trustee, to VVm Ball, 5 as In sec 5, 1 2 s, r 2 e ; $5. Do to do, north llhi as or the So acre tract sold to W M Law, by M F Ambler; $5 It will be to the Interest of the tax payers of Clackamas county to vote for A.J. Washburn for county treasurer. LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letters re maining at the Oregon City postofflce for the week ending May 10, 1804, uncalled for: Cockelreas, Jerome Fricke. W E Jones, Harry O'Connor, Wra Ristler. Thos Smith. W T Thompson R L Weork, W A Cox, Sadie Miller, Mra Mary Parker, Airs Jane When calling for these letters please ay "advertised." K. m. kanpb, r. ai. Don't be mistaken. The highest price paid for veal calves is at Flinn & Janney . The old meat mnrket, foot of Seventh street. Soeben erhalten, eine frische Sendung jmburrarund Kraeuter Kase.und Cerv- elet Wurst, bei L. A. Nobki., Depot Hotel Cared With On Bottle. Mr. Jordan Baker. Tifton, Ga., had muscular rheumatism (or ten years. After osing half a bottle of Drummond'a Lightning Keraedy lor Kiteumaiism, ne wrote to the manufacturers that he was satisfied he would be cured by the time the bottle would be nsed up. It you want satisfaction, insist on having Drummond'a Lightning Remedy, noth ing can take its place. Of druggists, or direct, with full particulars, from Drum mond edicine Co., 44-50 Maiden Lane, Sew York. Agents wanted. Slod horse posters printed at the Comita office either on paper or cloth. Hi pans TabuJea assist digestion. Candidate cards and other lob work executed neatly and cheaply at the ! IVirki,. r, ffi.. The Salem Journal claims that the wonderful ruins of a cut-stone Axlec temple have been found in the Cascade mountains some miles from Aim cuy. The suDPly of penniless white men In Alaska is many times greater than the labor demand, which is very limited. A light took place on the Oth at Yakima between deputy marshals and Coxy ilea who had captured a train. MARTIN ROBBLNS Regular Democratic Nominee J. C. BRADLEY Regular Republican Nominee FOU SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT H. S GIBSON Regular Republican Nominee FOR SURVEYOR Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. OREGON, Ob the Street between the Bridge aai ike vepot. Double and alnile rigs and saddle horses al ayioiihaud al the loweal ratea, and aeorra, alio connected with the barn lor loot itoek Any information regardliia' any kind ol sleet ptomptl)' attended to by letter or person. UOK8K8 BOUGHT OB BOLD FRANK NELDON, Gun and Locksmith. m Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All klnda of Klraarma rrialrrd and elraned. All kinds vf anial machine) repaired. Duplicate keya niad1 fur all klnda uf locks. Uunaand Platols bought and told. BICYCLES REPAIRED. FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just opened, on north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as low as the lowest. Country Produce Bought Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. BUCK, Prop. FRED HESSE Regular Democratic Nominee FOR SURVEYOR FOR REPRESENTATIVE It will be to the interest of the tax payers of Clackamas county to vote for A. J. W ashburn tor county treasurer. JOSIAH MARTIN Regular Democratic Nominee Oregon City Market Report. Wheat Per bn, iSc, bulk without iacli 0m-9i3to V bualiel, with aacki. FLOua Boiler f! 70 per bbl, net Eoos He Burr sb iodise a roll, country VSal 8jo dreaaed Chicxehb $2 8 oo adoieo Baas On foot, cows 2", tlecra i'.ie, vat; Do dreasea Murron-11 ao, 8KiNai.ua 13 V thouiand. Laid ViHo V pound. Hides Green, 3c; dry. (K97o Vlt; ine-thlrd off oroulled. Sheep pelti, 2.'x30o HAT Timothy, 112, clover 111, baled. D SIRS' FauiTa Prunes Ac; applon.VSOc; very dull. 1 Mill Feed - Shorta $17, Bran 10; Chop 16; rejected wheat, M cenu bu Fork Sides 12c, ihoulderi c, hsmi 12c; on loot do; dreaied o)ac. PotatoeiftOo aaack, OnlODi 11.26 per 100, FOR REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE RINEARSON Regular Republican Nominee FOR REPRESENTATIVE F. L. MINTIE Regular Republican Nominee Bipans Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabnles : (or sour stomach. Ripan. Tabules : best liver tonic. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripana Tabules cure billousncaa. Ripans Tabules cure headache. FOR COUNTY JUDGE J. S. RISLEY Regular Democratic Nominee ITVa) Bat was aatk, r h Oaal, Wbe ahe wm a CkBd, sW erteal for Caatorte. ITka ah kecaM EUaa, sha etaf to Csaaorta. Waa ah. Ud OMrm, frm tha CaaEorkv When baby ia teething or feverish, ask ronr droaiat for Stfrdmm's Soothinz 'Powders. Children Cry for pitcher's Castcrla, SHIVELY'S - HALL, Thursday Evening, May 10. Grand Debut Concert MRU IV V II4WT17V It Xa llJllliilili of Oregon City, assisted by The Principals of the Verdi Operatic Society of Portland. Soprano Madame G. Ferrari, Mez. Soprano Mrs. II. Chris ' man & Mrs. M. A. Lawrence, Tenor Mr. W. A. Askin, Baritone Mr. W. A. Cofley, Basso Mr. John W. Myers, Basso Cantante Sig. G. Ferrari, Pianist Miss Mary V. 0DeaJ . Director SlGNOR FERRARI.! Tickets 50 Cents. .Seats reserved at Huntley's bookstore withont extra charge. FOR COMMISSIONER GEO. J. C0IRRN Regular Democratic Nominee FOR SHERIFF C. W. GANONG Regular Democratic Nominee FOR CLERK W. B. STAFFORD Regular Democratic Nominee FOR CLERK D. W. KINNAIRD Regular Republican Nominee FOR ATTORNEY. JUD. DI8T. NO. 6 E. F. DRIGGS Regular Democratic Nominee FOR JUSTICE, DIST. NO. 4 W. A. HEDGES Regular Democratic Nominee Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING. HOUSI IN TBI CITT Paid Dp Capital, $50,000. Preildent, . l. . Tboius CiuiaUM Vice President, Oio. A. Haboims Caahier, .... x, q. Cadfuld Manager, . . . Crfaalli H. CAlirmio . K General Banking Bualneai Transacted. ' Depoaila Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Nntua Discounted. . County and City Warrants bought. . -Loans Made on Available Seeantt Exchange Bought and Sold. Collections Made Promptly. Drafta Sold Available lu Anjr Part ol th World. TelegrKphlrKxchingc8oldon Portland, Baa Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Tim Deposits. . SUB AQINTI OF THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. L. M. ANDREWS, HI. D. DEALKB IN Drags, Notions, Peiiniaeries, Toilet Articles, ttc. Preiorlptlom Carefully CtmpMdet). Shively'a Block. Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oregon City C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW OFFICE. REAR OF COMMERCIAL BANK. Oregon City, Oregon. Oio.O. Baowitiu. A. S. Dbkssib, Brownell & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office One Door North .' CanfieldA Hunt- ley' i D .ujtitn:, OREGON CITY, OREGON. W. CAREY JOHNSON, LAWYER. CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN 8TREETH, Oregon City, Oregon. Real Estate To Sell and Money To Lend The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL (100,000. fraaiacts a General Banking Basinet. Loans made, sills nimounwa. aiaiei cor lectlona. Buya and aella exchange on all polnu to the United states and Knrope and on Hong unnm laannaita re!ived aublert to check. In tereat at usual rates allowed or time deposita. Bank open from A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturday tenlngslrom 6 till 7 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE, F. E. DONALDSON, fresldent. uaaoiajr Oregon City Transportation Co's STEAMER "RAMOMA." GEO. F. HORTON Regular Republican Nominee TIMB TABLE Leatt Portland FootTajrlorBt. 7:00 a.m. UuTOa. m. 4:( r.rt. 8:00 A. M. 11 0 a. M. 30f. u. OREGON SUNDAY. CITT BOAT Lear OaaooaCirr Foot stb St. 9M A. M 2:00 p. M. :00 p. M. 9:30 am. 2:00 p. M. 5:.10f. m. GEO. A. HARDING, DEALER IN IP DRUGS -p-i Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints, Oils and Window Glass. Preteriptiont Accurately OmpoMndeil. UABDINO'l BLOCK. MARK & ROBERTSON HAVE N0TS0LD0UT But have only moved to more commodious 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, Ac. Farm Produce and FroTialona. Note the New Address : Serenth and Center Street. A. O. U.VV. BUILDING. bWrulnHuapaatliliaaalart. V PaaiBaail paaatam tavraatawtavrltaaSaV Ciportaajea aa, -y. 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