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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1894)
. ' . ' CITY A COUNTRY. EVENTS OF THE WEEK UHKUUN CITV, JUNK 104. Tariuaof Subaeriptliin, II nalsCfipy, dim year, III advance. 12 01 HI iikIh Copy. il mmitns, In advance, I DO COURIER., Oregon Cliy, Oregon. COUNTY omcKlM. J uJ II". I I, rk uf Cvuila, Hiittrirr, . Kaconlar, . , Trewaurrr, Aaaaaaiir, . School Sliparlutefidant, Surveyor, Coroner, Gomiulaahmera, IJiiiiNt'Kii. Tli letter written smiie niontli Bg.i tiy Recorder ri. M. Kiimliy to Mr. Hlini). and which. a t ho htlur claim. Hun iiliHu(HHiiily stolen (nun hi liutiae, Hll'l was ihiIiIImIiihI in l lit populist lI'Tiiltl, on Monday nla-lit al IllOSt fWH'aaiolled a fitfllt III till) A CCIll IiiimIi Iiihiku. Mr Kediier, edilnr of Hih llrmlit, n marked that IIih w rilintr of iIiIh Idler would I in liroiitilit liefnre w. Meidruni 1H Br, jury, n i lie charneol bribery. 0 W ii.Mong' Htonewtill Vatican Ventured to chip in . .. M. Italllal.y . B H I'.Uil , J. C. Ilrndlay . II. 8 llllHun , HMney Hiuyili II, b Hiiliunn I Itlrhanl MViilt I t:jniliUB Hair County Court niMli on Aral Wealneaiiay aflar dial Monday ii( evary month. Probata Court meat, uu Drat Monday of every monut. Circuit Court maata nn third Mitmlajr In April and nrai Mowiay iu novanwar, OIIKdON CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, Hiram Stralirtit R.eriar, L. Ij. Porter Chief uf Pullc 0 R. Hurlia Aaaeeiwr and Colleetur K. H. Cell", Troaatirer K. I,. Itolman City Attorney, I I. I'rtgga MiraI'ninilaa oner C. 0 llalKSwk. Jr. Hup't of Watar Wurka W. II. Ilowall Cliy Engineer D. W. Klnniard CiiuncllinHn-C. O. All.riilit. Jr.. II. I. K-IIt. U. N, Oreenmeli, J. J. Cuuka, K. M. llnwrll, Urania HroUrlilon, B. r. Jairnar, II. K. Klavalis Council niaatl Aral Wednesday ul audi month. Unit tilt) iiuhtim who stole (lint letter was a tlilef, tu which Kediier replied 1 1 1 nt not John Everlturl hut ha hud stolen it. "Then you urea thief, re- tilled Stonewall. "If you were n it sor- roiindeil here bv thin tlirly frond you wi ulil nt nhv tliiit KHiiner Biuiiietl hack. Ileiny Meldruin, who huh hIho eutniK Hi thu counter, not ruliHliiiiK beiiiv: ral e 1 a ' dirty crowd pill in IiIh nur, Hod whs evidently very mllinit to plant bin fist in Iteiluer a lace. To prevent I he breaking of fUHheN which a llylit wouhl occasion, Ulliuer Horns mired Kediier to leave, bill as he wnulrin t Ko.he forcibly shoved him out of the ilimr and nniereil him to uet out to save himself from boiiiK locked up. TWO HUNDRED I'llUNDk OK (llll.O Qiiahtz. Messrs. Ilaiiklua and Colbv LOCAL NEWH ITKMS. Horn, lo tlm wife of Win. Iliilaon nn Thuntduv, a IU pountl uirl. Mr. Win Reelnin left fur Salem nn Monday to visit her pirents Dntit forget the lldoiim' plenic, open air concert una bull .Mine luili ThotnaN Hpoonorof Clielitlia, WhhIi., ia viHltiiiu at the Ihiiiij of Mr. It Jj,i iiinxa. Hon. II. K. Croar) moved hla hiinily to (iludHlonu liiat week mill bia city real ia to let The llrrntd liua no uau for the hitf rooaler it iinMMirt'd to celebrate tht popullrtt vlcwiry. Stop ut thu Novelty lee cream purlora for a mire ice cream aodn wltli frtiil juicca and puljia. Kmeat Klliolthus b'Hiicht Klmer Dix on'a wootlauw and will take contracts for auwinif wood Miaa Florence Morev returned on Tueaday fro.n Now York, accompanied by W. (J. Cheney T O. Jotmrud hag been iinaniiiioualy elected jiiMtice of Caacade precinct anil liia aon uuueri conatauie, A band of 40 pieces will entertain you at lirntlerlcK's pmK June iu, given by Wucheno Hocial Ulub. The Salvationists new house or wo POLITICAL OVERFLOW MEETING. Thouiandi Throng Main Street lo Par tloipatt In the Fun. The political demonalratlon on Muiu street Tliuiailay evi'itinir, brouxlit to- Kctlmr aeoncouraenf two to three thous and peonlu, many of them from various Kfflinn of the county. A marching column was formed to the strains nf the ininlc from thrue bnns and a drum ronis. On the' white b mourn b irue uloft went the inscriptions: What w ill the lliir ii I d i now, p mr IhiiiK? Deuiocrtla, Shake! I'm not N'olhiiiK but a in It I'eiiiioyer. lumber (mat for too. I'ennoyer. arrived in tliecitv lust week with about ship will be ready for occupancy before 200 pounds of ore from the Twin Lakes July 1st. It is Ho by 01) iee(. CHUUCHKS Pint Onsn-Katlonal Churoh-Hav. U. DoUKlirrty Paalur. Harticua II a. ni. and :) p. n. Sunday SolHHdariarnmrnlnsai-nrlce. Pniyar Mcailna aary WMllilar avanliia al :l II p. m. Prayer Mwlliis of Y. I'. S. ('. E. arary Sunilay availing at 0:riO prompt. vi ui .nti.i rhnwh Nj flllman Parkar. Iailor Mornins Sanlua 111 Hnnday Schoil l'i:lfi; Kvanlns slimmer, which iiaa been Harvlra Mfnli ll-'Smar rrayar jn-ima aanlis. Miinthly tJinanani Mretlug eary Vtwlnaa. day ataulns pracoruins Drat nunua) iu uic muniu. Ht. Jolin'a (nmroh. Hathollo-Kar. A. Illllrl.rmml a...nr iin Hmiiliiv. Mhmi at S and IU::X) a Kl-rr Sunday Oaiman Harmon after S o'cl.ask Maaa. At all olhar Maaaaa Knallah Srrnioin. Sunday acliiaji 2:31) p m. Vrairra, AlwIusrllcalSubJiKitaand Dan. allotlonat7::a p. Mathodlut Kplacnpiil Church H. 0. Sykaa, I'li-mr, mininif district on Owle Creek in (lie Cascade foot hills of litis county. It is Hold quiirlz winch nssays up in die bun Ireita. I hey have taken the ore to Portland w ith the object of testing It ami if it turns eut a; well its expected, a mill will bu erected on the ledue this uncovered 21 f' 1 1. Its wiili It ia about 10 leet and it ia the widuHtever discovered in this county The Immense mineral wealth of Clack' amas invites capital and intelligence, Pint Vr, or til). As T B. H inkitis nntile tl.e oell'r to S. M. lUmsby in the presence of (ieorite F. Morton th.it he Morning svr.lca at II: Sunday Schtad ut ia:IA: Ryan- W1)d tiroctire the Ktlip letter from Mr. IngHarvloa at :!!. Kiwor1li Laaglla niFallng Sun. i. i i , . t,n ,. i ,i ... , .....,. day aTanlng at USX); 1'rayar Harling Thuraday avail- "Wilier lor f ,1 or ill), allll 111118 prevent ID flluiiauuilt Ilia iflllj I.V17. uruiag is to acknowledge the facts. Worees- Populhiu, 8iH'ialisin. Anarchy, buried 2U.0OU deep Protection and Kod times. The Lord Is on our aide. Oiciion sets the pace. Main street was Illuminated by red and blue lights and rockets. Speeches were made Irom a lumber wairon standing: beiore the rJecinc hotel by Senator lirownell, Hepresen' talivea 'Smith, Hinearson and Mintie, Mr. Moore, Mr. MaJdock, Hon. U. E. Hayes, and other successful republican candidates. Commissioner Scott acted as mauler of ceremonies. The speakeas cordially llmnkud the democrats for as. sislintf them In vanuuishlnif popu'lsm. A procession of inouriiera preceded by fife , ,, , u i ,,,.,.!.. ,i uno iiruiii, oeHr ok a coi in eiicioaii-ir ine ol Hi a city uext buuduy, morninu and ,,..,',. itBPrllI1.(i .ha, apeukinit. Tlie cotliu was lifted on the waion and a moving: funeral oration was delivered. A populist in the crowd tried to reply, but a thousand noisy throat8nd numerous tin horns drowned the sounds of his voice. Lawyer Camp bell said in a few brief words that that was not a populist jubilee. Tliosendud one nf the ureatest political jollifications Oretton City lias ever beheld. Children's day will appropriately be observed ut the UoiiKrcKulional church next Hundav inornihir,. All are invited. Key. J. Ii Wilson, 1). D . of Portland, will preatdi in the Presbyterian church Ilia at am Pint Pranl.jtarlan Cliurch.-tlav. O. W. Ollamay, Pa.tor. Sorvlcea II a. m and mp. ni. Saliliatli Sohool IU a. in. Y. P. S. 0. K. maata avery Sunilay aianlng at . I'rnjri-r MwllligWrduraday atalilng 8:uO. bVuu frea. Crangalleal Cliurcli, Oarman A. Krnat, Psat'T Praai-lilng Harvlora avary altrraala Biinnay na. ni '..if,iiin m Haiiliath ScIiikiI aaarv Sunilay 10 a m, (J. Ilarrla'harg'r, Hupl.) Waakly Prayar Mealing van VYrduraday evening, Unltad nri'lliren Chureli.-Ra. P. B. Wllllama. Paator. Hunicaa Brat and Piled Sumlay wornlnKa and the pracacdlng Sallimay nigni iu aan rouuui urwimn I.IIT 11 a. in. aim i u. m , n.- in-. dat afternoua of aach montii at Kalli View, at i.iii-a f-imrrh ICDlaniiait Rav. J. A. Kokitrum, paaliir. Serrlcaa every Sunday at II a. m. and 7iH) u. in., and Friday availing at 1 uu p. ni. Evangelical Lnlliaran Zlon Congn-gutlim. Pav. h. Qraa. paator. Heele In Ijhlvvly'a hall. Hunday achool f mm !W lo lOiSD a.m. tk-rvloaa 1US4) a iu aud;:aup. m. BOOIUlTIKf?. ter s dictionary dellnes black-mail as "money extorted from persons under the threat of exposure In print for nn allcg-cd otl'ense; liiisn-money." But it seems that Mr. Hankins did not appeal to Mr Kauisbv s feelings properly for the latter told liim to tell "liedner to Ifo to h with the letter." ComT ralle City Lodge of A. O. H. W.-Maata every 8nt unutv availing of emli month In A. O. V. n. h,ill nn Savanlh atraat. All Journlng brethren nvdialhr l..l.Ml In attend. Tholuaa Clalllt: M, Vl. W. T. Whllluck. Ilac. Pig Iron Lodge, No. A. O. U. W.-Mwtn avary n-i...i.. ..a,ln al (Mil tVllow'a Hull. Oawegn. Vlaltlng brelhrea alwaya welciilna. J. V. Campbell, M. W. R. Strauaa. Hac. Mulalla Lodgo, No. 40. A. 0. U.W.-Mnela Ami and p bird Baturdaye in each moiilb al Srhuol lloua. -i v .111... nn-mbara made walcoma. T. b. Mtlpp, M. rropeily W. J. W. Thomas, Uao. I Maripmrli Uavel Lodge, No. 85, A. 0. u. vt.-meata aaconu and third Saturday ovanlngt at Knlght'a Hall, Canby. Vialtlnir lirolllara maue waiuuuia, n. a. E-uana, n. W. K. B. Carlton, itoo. Clackainaa Ilg8, No. 87, A. O. V. W. Maata Aral and third Moiidaya In each month, al Strlte'a Hall. Vlaltlng brethren welcome, S. Holcomh, M. W. C. K. Peaaa, lleo. Bunrlae Ialge. No. , A. O. U, W. Meeta avary aeoond and fourth Snturdav ol each monin at II aonvilla. Oregon. Max Dchulplui, M. W. C. T. Tpoze, Uco. Oregon Lodgo, No. 3, I 0. O. f. Meeta every Thurxlav evau ng at 1:M o'clock p. m. In the Udd Pallowa' Hull. Main atrect. IIk Dksrkvks Contemit. Mrs. Jen me Kenny is receivltiK couslderatile sympathy from those of her own sex because her husband, h. U Uentiy, insteud nf supporting her bv workini; hlmselt, loaled lor years on tier earn inns and her individual means. At one time (as Mrs. liently told a friend) he obtained possession of fib she had earnetl and squandered tliem in Kambliuit ouch a wretched excuse for a husband would make almost any woman desperate and reckless. Mr liently has earned a full measure of contempt for the unmanly treatment of his wile. eveni.ig- Cuterplllara are wonderfully numer ous in Uregon city, iney nanK irom roofs and Hues and are crawling every whither. L'ceuse to wed issued June 2 1 to Kmma Peterson ahd Caspar Ardnegor: the Uih, to Christine Meyer and Joseph IJiilcrnulirer. A children's remedy that has stood the test of use for over fifty years ia worth trytntt. Slccdiiiaii s Soothing- Pow ders have Btood thai (est . Mrs. J. B. Ilobinsnn (nee Cochran) and infant son arrived from Tulare, Cnl , Monday morning, to remain with her parents during the summer No marriage license was issued at the courthouse during May, and the record shows only one marriage, that of J.J. Davoren and hdith L. Cook on May 1,'th. OREGON CROP-WEATHER BULLETIN. Owing to unprecedented high water In the Columbia and lower Willamette rivers the reports from the eastern por tion of the state are very few and Ihofe from the western portion of the state are not as numerous as usual. The river at 0 p. m., June 4th, 181)4, at Port land, was 31.8 feet, which ia 3.1 feet higher than the highest on record. A In this county the apple and prune larfe'e portion of the city ia flooded; in crop is badly damaged and in gome lo- "'o wnoiesaie uisiricts on rroni ana calilies will amount to but little, which '.'rat streets the water is from four to is a damper to those who have invested "wp. business, except mat considerably in orchards. ""-' can ue uone by mall, Is bus It is reported tliat.Saturday afternoon, Pe"u- V'' ".'" conunne. lightning struck the steeple of the Cuth. ?' , ,0,r,, 5" " . " . ' . .1 OHllinnlll fun ho maila nf llm riamaaa olic cliurcli at JNew t-ra, Uamaging tnt structure to the amount of about I2UU Two children were injured by the ac cident, W. M. Beeson and son have closed down their sawmill for the present be cause there is no money in the business at the current prices of lumber. They will take opportunity of the vaca tion stagnation in business gives them to travel around the country . Elmer Dixon lias been elected justice done to property and the resultant daning! caused by the enforced cessation of business; it will, however, be very great perhaps f 1,000,000 J Un June 2d, general and in sections heavy thunder storms prevailed. At Troutdale, Multnomah county, a man was killed D) lightning. From the thunder storm the rain was heavy and in places large hail stones fell. The storm was one of the most severe on record. The weather has been ex- ara luvlted to attend, J . W. MoOatt, N. O. Thoa. K 11) an. H. H. Falls Encampment, Nc 4, 1, 0. 0. F. Meete Aral and third Tueadave of eaota month at Odd Kallowa' Hall. - Melu ban and vlaltlng patrlaralia cordially In vited to attend. O, Lovejoy, LUlei i-atriurcu. J. Btawaal, Bortbe, 0aego Lodge, No. WI, I. O. O. F.-Mrl at Odd Fel, luw'i Hall, Oewego, avery .Monday eveliiug. Vlaltlng brethren made welcome. W. J. Phlnaxee, N. U. J. K. KUley, Sec. Willamette Rebakah Degree Lodge No. . Meeta the euoond and rounn Motiuaya in uia ntonm at i :ou In the I. O. O. F hall, Mary M. Uharnian, N. 0. Mlnula Q. Charman, Sac. Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. a A. M. Hokll Ita regular commuulcatloua ou Aral and tlilnl Satunlaya ar each monin at 7 sal p. m. ureinren in guuo maim. Inn are 'Invited to attend, I,. L. Porter, W. M. T, F. Hyan, Beo. Oiwegn Lodge No. 10 '. A. F. 4 A. M, Meeta the aaoond ann louriil DSiuniajn. .nnsuiia It,iuu. V . U Beea, W.M. E.J. Kuaaall, 8uo, I'l.r-kum.i. ciiantor No. 2. R. A. M Regular cun vocation third Monday of month al 7:30 p. in, J. II, Walker, 11. P. M. Bohulplua, See, Monear Chanter. No. 2S. O. E. 8.-Meeta In M, oiilo Tamnla. lira. II. B. Strange, W. M, Mlaa Ad. die C. Jennings, Sec. Willamette Falla Camp No. 148, W. of W. Meets tecond and fourtn TueailayH ot the iiiouin al K. oi i'. hall. Vlaltlng neigimon maue welcome, e, jn, Handa, 0. C. E. K. Martin, Clerk. Waneheno Lodge. No. 13. I. O. R. M. Meeta Moll' day evening at A. o. V. W. Hall. Vlaltlng meiubers aurdlslly Invited, J. II. Ilu ward, sachem. Mwla Poat, No. 2, 0. A. K., Department of Oregon, --Maala Ont atouaay oi encn mouin at a. u. u. vv. Hall, Oregon City. Vlaltlng comrailea made wel. come. W. H. Uuiglurdli coin. c. v. wiiiiama, auj, Oaneral Pope Post. No, H, 0. A. B. Meets Ant Hjlturday OT eacn moiitn at uruugv nun, iuuiino, Cowrudes cordially Invited. J, F, Nelaon, Com. niaiutur, H. W. Slww, Adjutant. (Jer). Crook Pi No. ', 0. A. R., D.'rwrtmeut of Oregon. MeatH In aohool houaa at Needy ou flrat Bat- urduy tu eacn nurninai x oviuua p. m. ah oniu. radea made weuiunui. Joaoh Hpngle, Com. J. Kar tader, Ad). Meade Belief Corps, Nn, IS, Departmiint of Ora- fin. Heeu on nrat ana tuirq r nuaya oi paau monin n K. of P. Hall. Members of corps from abnmd cordially velnomad. Mrs. M. B. Pllnbury, Pres. Mrs. f. L. Cmhran.Trraa. Mrs. J. B. Harding, Sec. Huna "f Vet, -ana, E. P. Baker Camp, No. 18 Meet linHaOlltniru inurauay avBiinigaoi eauii iniiiiiu. k. J.JiQsjn. Caul. 0. O. Wuiil, lat Lieut. Aliiliao Opening VliiaJiHi.iLlnL L. A. 8. of Baiter Camp, 8 of V.-Meeta in K. P. hall on accural and lonrth Monday evening! of earn month. Mrs. W. . Johaon, rrea. aiis Aora uaiin, Secy. French Peasantry. The following is from the report of a French odiciuf: A laborer regularly employed may earn on an average $100 a year and his food ; one not regularly employed never more man su. When the laborer does Casks. Ak n. Be ng t ,:" :-.. ... i." i" i...ui., n.m ""' . f"'" "B V "u not own Mi cottage, he has to rent one May 2lith. attached the "ZT .;Md ,.-. "' ' "ones ie.i. me It U a8 , rue composed of two rooms of K. M. llartman of ' . V. ... """""" UI "lo " obi severe on (bot, with a brick floor), and a small an injunction and summons . ,UB " .nas oeen..e- kitchen garden attached to this Is about have been sailed in be ha o Civ of ,u r ,.h r. ' 1 ' 'A J ;! -uiuioiugjiuvtiii vewiuuuu. $10 square metres ill extent. For cot . -. - 1 Ortal KilSa llUni'Mr nill.UIHf.IM IIV M IIIH. I Iia nnv nrt U'lll linen l. trie' nikinh I a . . . Portland against frank E. Thomas; ." : ,,r i-u- "Ti:".: ..:' .V.. .V.,i .7 ". . tage ana garden lie pays a rent of about i.ukMiieiit entered in lien dockets for J""", . : ... : .i .v. .. uo lu l"e uuyuiitagu oi me armors i5. The food of the laborer's family . ... . . n ...... a i itiiiiifiiiv ninrnintr 111 Hi!iiiir iiihit uiiLiru nn imp nnv ernn iti Bin.rr in i . iftpn m i . a.i . ... fearcy ftuthan against u. and u.esiiinn aoes noi inner mucn irom wimc ne gets ler; judgment entered in lien docket for 'J ',' '..'"i "L 5od' 'g..i! Pc,,c"1 ? 'lonf a 1 at the farm ; soup and vegetables In the Portland Saviags Bank against W. T, ",D "'7 " , spring, summer and autumn, herring Iu ine peopie oi me ioiigrcuuinuiBi --a- " biii uungoi ui i ttie winter, and eggs on (Sunday; thev church extended an informal reception lainng uown. nopg nave a vigorous WOuld have a pound of meat onanav- totlieir new pasior, nev. ur. vuwan, mm uu m.o .oi nijpr ir. me erage once a month, generally when and his wile on Thursday evening, May cherries are ripening and will be an they have a visitor. The wife usual lv 31. A large crowd was in attendance average crop, htrawberries arc npon- remains at home : housekeeping duties including pastors of other churches, ngrapiuiy. reacnes nave Uwn most require au ,er energies particularly if n '.! I I I Idtnpail tiv ItiiX lata l.nula Qn.nA I . , . ... v isiting hiiu reiicBiiuieino umue ujj hid -j "j " iivo. i - mere should be several children, some- program. Pur ow mat some damage was dons .j, .,. hsymakingin the season, Married, at the Methodist parsonage, "epruiies As a wnoie me preswi 0, B . for other pe0pe; then she by the pastor. June 1st, Geo. C. conditions indicate a most bountiful eilin, .-, ,, ltg a(Iay and her food. On l.'.,.,ai,u ,.r ni.luml.ia ,ir.nhi tn MUn I Mur ,ur I11 liner, oi me sou. I Jfrii.i. -woo d not anend mora tlior, Elizabeth Stroup of Clackamas county . I ern uregon general simwen )H) a year for food and clothes. The Also on June 3.1, by the pastor, at tne ."'Vto"' i "Tt! T" t house of It. ci. hdmiston, John 1. Btirney et al ; judgment entered in lien docket for J. M. Wallace against John and Alice V. Parsons. Donkeys in Command At the head Mercian of the Order I quarters of the democ-rulic state central committee in Portland the campaign must have been managed by a jackass Friday evening last, the committee sent us two democratic speakers for a m iet ng at Pope's hall, but when one of them had fairly opened his mouth he re1 vested that lie was a dved in-the-wool populist, though he (lectured that he be lieved he was a "greenbacker. Mo such stupidity characterized the repub lican management CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Communication from Geo, Randall In regard to defective aewago drain referred to committee nn street. Communication in regard to rebates on .Main street laid on table until street la nnislied. Hecorder reported two casus of ilia, orderly conduct and two cases of run iiing gambling house with $.10 flue each iiiy engineer reported Main street work lor month of May to the amount of fo.'H.iH), which was ordered paid. Keviseil report of the city treasurer adopted. Finance committee reported that bill oi Attorney Prlgga for collecting notes ue cut uown irom over l.lt) to f ). Ktreet contractors, llanshawi Bulun asaeu cliy to pay them the 2d pur cent reserve, iliey t furnish new bunds Laid on table until street was completed. I.i consideration ol i 00 which was paid the contractors agreed not to ask for any mure discounts on warants. c T"!l!rL,t 10 Pint Antflne house let to . r, lay lor. H K Cross Instructed to finish bridge Hun, I-. .: , l vuKi-.-giiiuiiai ctiurcn. Ktreet commitlee onlereil tn nut In culvert at head of Fifth street to coat aooui iuu. Bills allowed- E L Shaw $00, O E UUrns 15. L L Porter fr, I. A NoIihI W 80, Knterprise $11.25, Herald $1, P U k Co $172 4.5. II T Hl,lnn f Hneii.tMr. A O'Connor $3, Mrs G W Church $111, yna uaocot-K tm. Forsyth $11) 23. W iviioaoes I0. How and 17.80. T V S. cor $12 25, Put McUloughlin $:l.F.II Cris wen n BO.Joe Aldredge t:i.50. Jeff haw $2. Un Main street fund Poped Co dd i, n straight I3.25, U. W. Kln naird $127.60, U W Keed $25.6), O Ii n turn ,o.f)0. un ruth street fund Geo Heed $2.6'). liiils received as follows for removing me eariu at nead ol t iltti street on prop erty recently purchased bv citv: J A Confer 13 cts per yd, Dan Lyons 15 cts, 2...1 I I, . 1 . .... I.' , .A . ' iiuiiuey a. ouuion ncia.e, raraer 12 cts, iiiamoeriain Cooler 15 cts, L C Clop tin $500. ti , . , , . ... iiuusciioiiiers instructed not to dump oiiui snu ruouish in any creek insii city limits. Ordinances as follows read and or dered published, to come up for final passage on June 10th. Fixinu- salarv of treasurer at $140 and no more; fixing salary of chief of police at $00 and no more; regulating running of freight cars on electric road ; regulating licenses and permits. Ordered that warrants be Issued for collection of delinquent Seventli street assessment. Proposition accepted of P O E Co and one arc light put at Green Point bridge and one at head of Seventh street, with out extra cost to the city. T L Charman elected water commis sioner for three years, T V Ryan's terra having expired. The 0TMER8ZV gsuld n CLEAR Q LONG mental) IJ I strong I AVCQ'C Sarsaparilla HOS OHABHA1T Li CM.Hl-NDERSONttCO's LITrtfUfOSCHOOLHOtJSI SHOfJ . tooh IV PRIZE ATWOrUOSfAl. fK . 8. P. Smith, of Towanda, Tn,, whose constitution was completely broken down, Is cured by Ayer'i SuiduiiariUu. He writes: " For eight yi ara, I was, moat of the time, a great sufferer from constipa tion, kidney trouble, and Imllges tlon, so that my constitution Sveuti-d to be completely broken down. I was Induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in porfect con. ditlon, and, In all their functions, as regular aa clock-work. At the tlmo I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, uiy weight was only 129 pounds; I now can brag of 109 pounds, anil was never ic so good health. If you could sea Die lie. fore and aftor lining, you would want me for a traveling Advertisement. I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to be the best in the market to-day." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Frrparad by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowall, Maaa. Curetothers,wlllcureyou Potash Fertilizer. Si'mmkr Bun-Eli The low price to which country butter lias descended, Edmiston to Mrs. Kmma Meaghers, both of this city. If Mr. Maddock leaves the sheriS'i business In the same orderly and cred itable manner that he will receive it at the hands of Mr. Gauong, lie will have now that the green pastures lurmsn served tne puouc laiiniuiiy anu no one abundant reed, shows that the thought- could more conscientiously ana scrupu ful dairyman must seek his profits by lously have executed his official dulled giving ids cows a vacation in summer tlian the retiring sherih". and a fresh start at work in the fall ThB i.iu water of Portland attracts ...i .i .. I . r u: ..!.. i.i. ...... wiien ine m ui ninny ui ins iieivouuia ,,, o htaoura I hrniiii i tun win- are nearly dry. Summer buttermaking (,owg of coged 8tores in ,he 8Ui)meriBd as a outness does not pay. nonion of thocitv one can seo water. to from 2-10 to 0 10 of an inch. The mean temperature for the week ranged from 04 to 70 degrees. In the fore part of the week maximum temperatures of uu degrees and more were recorded ; in the latter part the temperature fell from ten 10 twenty degrees. Uigh water pre vents the strawberries now ripe from being shipped, which will entail a croat loss in Wasco county. The timely rains have improved the condition of the cereal crop. Volunteer wheat intended for hay is so heavy that it will generally be allowed to mature. Reports at hand show most fuvorable prospects for all crops. Crops in the interior counties Blinked, riilitiiitnted Blocks. Where the have been materially ImnulWtpil ho th The greatest picnic ever given in Ore- water is not too hinti. merchants have warmer weather and showers. Th gon t'lty win ue ine one given on June placed an elevated floor in their stores streams continue higli ; no irrigation has iuin oy me uiicoeiio cpdciuhjiou. me and c erks in tan g'linuoois wan on oeen necessary tins year. The ate principal attraction will bethe Portland customers. spring frosts did considerable damage Military Band of 40 pieces, with a Di on 8lllKay June 3 i Mr8. Qwen to fruits, which is now showing by the musical concert aneniaien wim uance p f. , 'mulr Tim r. dropiung oi the truit mains were buried June 8th at Kiver view cemetery , near Portland. Shu was born in Wales in the month ot June, 1820, and came to this country nine years ago. Uue ol her daughters died several months ago: thj other, Mrs. Bowman, resides in Portland. music, from l o clock p. in. p. m. until 12:30 1 Artificial Soliool Kntertutniiieiit. Extensive preparations are being madel y Neltie A. Olds, teacher of the New l-.ra achool, lor an entertainment to be given at the tabernacle on the tipiritulist camp-ground. Saturday eve ning. June Otli, tl.e proceeds of which will be used to purchase material for kindergarten work in her school. Fol lowing Is the program ; Part Fibst. Instrumental Solo Katie Newbury The Novelty is headquarter for high grade confectionery . Redman's picnic and concert by Port land Military Band June 10th. Achillas Lodire, No. 38, K.of P.-Neata avary tri- 4r Kindt at tua k. ui r hall. Vialtlne Ituilillti V. r. J. IaiiiIk, K invited- II. ! Uolman, C. U, & aur l.mln Mn. .V K of P. Meeta ever Wednea- day availing iu Caatle hall, Brothera Invited, J. If. Hliley.O. 0. Thoa. KrilauM, K. al B AS. Canby Loda, No. S4, t. O. 0. T. JJeata drat and third Batunlay avanluga al Knlght'a Hull, l.'anhy. Visitlug roenibara alwaya mada welcotua, P. J. Cox, W. C. T. Hlsa Laura Koiglit. Beo. Oawago Lodga No. 448, I. O. O. T. Meeta every yriday evening In new hall In old town. J. C, llaiuea, 0. T. John Kruae, Beo. : f Compsnr, Flrat Bel ., O. N. O. Armory, TlilKl and Halu, Bi-gular drill nlglit, Munday. fiegular busineaa maetltig, flrat Monday uf each month. J. W. Oammg, Capt. V. . Krllrj, First Lieut. L. L. fie nana, Second Lieut. Canby Ppirttuallat Society. 4aicnillM on Snl ad third Bundaya of each month. H. A. Lae, Prea Jant. Mlaa Ualtle Pulllipa, Becording Secretary, New Era W. C. T U. Meeta flrat Saturday in each month at their hall In New Kra. friende of the cauae invited to be praaant. Mra Carey Johnion, Mra, Xaatman, rrea, Song. . . Kecitalion Declam.iti n Recitation Declamation . . Dialogue Declamation. . MtllOOi Olive Friedrich . . . . Willie Newbury , Annie Solll Arthur Wink .Five Little Pupils LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letters re maining at the Oregon City poatoffice for the week ending June 7, 1S94, uncalled for: Song. "Beautiful River'.. Portland uiee oiuu Brooks, L J Miinltna r-iiianit Joseph .IIi Simpson. J A timpson, Deterdon, John Puter. SAD Smith, Judge Jonas Airs Lvdia Recitation. . . Declamation. Recitation ... Declamation. Recitation. . . Declamation. Recitation . . . Violin Solo, .Katie Newbury Oscar Burgoyne Tillv Riet Frank Friedrich Jennie White Earl Wink Hattie Spulak Ihereaian waltzes Nettie A. Olds Acquaintance Social. Part Second. Vocal Solo Mrs. A. II. Wensley, of Portland .Caroline Burgoyne Frank Rier ..-..Amelia Spulak Nation s Honor When calling for these letters please aay "advertised, r. . At. kakdb, r. Al Recital ion... Declamation. Recitation. . . C ration ..A I w-w a-a ik... nnh k ait r x nf a Maata Merman Burgoyne avery Tuesday evening at their hall, aornar Main and Song Portland Glee Clllb Tenth atreeta, Oregon City. T. W. Sullivan, Praa. II, C. Michala, Bee. Oregon City Board of Trade Meets at Coart Home an aeaond Monday in each month. Viaitura w. looma. Oeo 0. Brownell, Prea. f. K. Donaldaon, Sec. Canliy Board of Trade Meeta at Knight'a Hall, Tantiy, on flrat and third Fridaya of each month. Vialtora welcome, Vfm. Knight, Prea. ti. J. Uarrl aon, Mulalla Orange. No. 40. P. of H.-Mreta at Uialr hall alW'rlgbl'a Bridge oa the aawnd Saturday of aack month at 1H a. m. 1-ellow membera made - eeleome. J. Nelson, Maater. S. H. Cooper, Bee. Taalatin Oiange.No. Ill, P. of H.-Meata but Satur. 4af of aach month at their hall ia Wllaunville. ft. B. Henry, Maater. Miaa Bed Sharp, See. Warner arange. No. 117, P. of H. Meat fourth gatarday of aach month at their ball In New Era. C. O. Uliama, Maalar. Miaa Maggie Brown. Sec. Butte Creek Orange, Ifo. IU, T. of H. Meeta at their hall in Marqoam eecood Saturday in each month at 10 a.m. Viaiting membera alwaya welcome. J. B. White, Maater. J. K. Jack, Bee. Oewego Grange No. 175, P. of H. Meeta aaeond Saturday in month at 10 a. m. O. Eaton, Master. . J-ll.ieage.See. Pamaaana Qnnga No. 203, P. of H Meeta m Inl Patttrdaf in BauaU) at IU a. m. in Ihunaeeue achool buaaa. S. Toung, Maatrr. T. H. raathen. Bee Minletoe Lodge No. SO. D of H. Maata avary Tnaaday aretiing . Mary BUwaford, 0. of H. pyer. Bee. ColnmbU Hook and Ladder Co. MaHa tret Trt a)ay af aach aaonth at Fountain Engine Uuuaa. H. W. Tramhaak, Praa. WalUca Cola, foreman. Oaorga flrowa, Haa. Poaatata Haa Co No. 1 Maata aacond Wednewkty i aach month at Kagine Howae.aaat aide Main atraat, fcetveen Bavanth and Eighth. Hiram Straight, Praa. BL P. Wainn. Foreman. J. W. Stewart, Sec. Declamation . . Recitation Declamation... Concert Poem, ' Address.. . Vocal Solo. .Ji.hnnie White Pearl Furgeson Walter Mead If We Knew,". .School Katie Kehm Smith .H L. (iirard.of Portland Address, "Education". .Nettie A. Olds Song, ' 'Good Night" Portland .Glee Club Exercises will commence at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cts. A Word from Senator Brownell. To My FrienJi in Cluckamat County: Now that the campaign is over, and not having the opportunity to thank you be the issue." individually for the strong support that you gave me and the other gentlemen npon the republican ticket, I take this time to express to the people irrespec tive of their political faith my thanks for the support which we received. I desire at this time to state anew to the farmers, tax payers, tailoring men and business men of this county that every promise that I made npon the stump wiil bo to the best ot my ability fulfilled. This election is a verdict in favor of conducting the affairs of this county and Blate upon sound business princi ples, and is a verdict that a party that exists entirely upon prejudice, mis representation and ol trying to arraign the farming class against the business and manufacturing classes, will not be tolerated in Clackamas county nor in this state. Sincerely yours, Geo. C. Bbownell. Sunlight. In a dark room with alternating cur rents of 800,000 voltage.Nikola Tesla, by means of atmospheric vibrations, caused a faint glow ot light to appear. Explain ing the phenomenon, he said : "If lean increase the atmospheric vibrations, say 1, 000,000 or lO.OW.OUU.OOO, 1 can pro duce sunlight in this room. Uf course. I can increase the vibrations by increas ing the voltage. I can make the voltage 8,000,000 as easily as 800,000; but I am not ready to handle 8,000,000 volts of electricity. Currents of such strength would kill everbody in the room. I ex pect, however, to learn how to control a large voltage. When I have increased the atmospheric vibrations perhaps a thousand times, the phenomenon will he no longer electricity. It will be hgh. I am satisfied that stinlightcan be made from electricity without doing harm to anybody, and I expect to discover how it is done. It is a grand Idea, and whether the voice through which It came be hushed and still or yet resounds in the proclamaiion of new truths, the idea itself will be carried to fruitage, and the world will be wiser, whatever may Europe Growing Colder. That the continent of Europe U pass ing through a cold period has been pointed out by M. rlammanon, the French astronomer. During the past six years the mean tempeiature of Paris has been about two degrees below the normal, and Great Britain, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Austria and Germany have also been growing cold. The change seems to have been in progress in France for a long time, the growth of the vine having been forced far south ward since the 13th century; and a sim ilar cooling has been observed as far away as Rio de Janeiro, where the an nual temperature has been going down (or some years past. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Eleonora E Redberg to D C Latour- ette. lit as id ance V L C on Molalla road near Henry Jackson ; $2000. E S Latoorette to hleonora W i. Ked. berg. 4 lots of blk 150 and lot 6 blk 149, Oregon City; $1000. J M Graham to Winnie Graham, lot 1 blk 117. Oregon City; 400. D Vv illiams to Dan Williams, s i Flora of s of sec 9. t 4 s, r 2 e ; tlOUO. James Shaw to Adolyh Harms, lots 1, 2 blk 7. Shaws first addition lo Oregon City; fVW. J F Mc lnlyre q iit claim to J A Lin nenburger sw H of se J4'. se of sw) t,f ree tl. t 2 s. r 6e: Gladstone R E -Co to Mrs Mary F r- i..,. i it i ta ,.f kit, rt fiia.l Oamnet H Cm. So. !.-M. aeec. d Tne-lay rf "" ' . aa a ,.. n l : ..i art En,e Honae. Frank Uwia, I Stone ; tlOOU. p. w h.r.ua rd,Foremaa. u. J. Tbune. Sac. Kelly McFarland ta C R Hunter ,2 as ; Oral! C't, R Co, Na. S-Maata la H.ae B-mm I $io0. e.oMg..aw. . ' 26, t 3 s, r 1 f, fi 40 as; $l a). Ne-y stock of baby carriages just arrived from the East, prices below Portland. Come early and get your choice at Be I lorn y an tsucli. As my wife has wilfully left my home. I am not responsible for any debt con tracted by her after this date. J. A. BoE. Aeedy. Or . May 10, IHU4- Yoh could laugh at hard times if you had a piece of good land, where you could raise all yon wanted. You can get 'i0 acres of choice Clackamas river bottom land forclearingalike number of acres; 4J acres for sale on bard times basis, near Clackamas station and live miles from Oregon City. Write or see E. C. Harkett, sheriff's office, Oregon City, Oregon. Acoustics of Buildinqs. Like' the laws of all other sciences, those which regulate the transmission of sound are most simple. They de pend entirely upon proportion. Given the height of a platform or bench ; to this add the height of a person sitting or stand ing, and one-half the width of tot room. Ihese three dimensions, viz., the height of the platform, the height of the speaker, and half the width in the room being added together, should be the height from the floor to the ceiling. The voice of a person speaking from his position will strike the two side walls and the ceiling at the same moment of time. ubjrex would require to spend about tlQ on bia own clothes, and wood and fuel would cost at least another $10. Then we must not forget tne taxation, which consists of a personal tax of If. 80o.. as sessed tax 6f., and a protestation tax, in money or kind, ol If, 50c. (thu is for keec. ing the roads in order ; a man supplies the lauor.ora norae and cart, or the stones, or the money) ; in all 111. 30c., or $2.50. This leaves little more than $20 for the sup port of his children. One need not bo surprised that many run into debt to the baker, the sabotiur (maker of wooden shoes), etc. The first tiling to pay is the rent. Of course they do not owe much, rarely more than $20 at time, hut even this is considerable to people of such small means : but even tually they pay their debts, in most cases princi pally when they have grown up children who are able to go out to service. The children go out to service as soon as they have made their first communion. The boys are employed oy tne farmers as cow keepers and shep herds. When 12 or 13, thev earn from $13 10 $20 a year; from 13 to 15. bout $2o; then their wages increase steadily till at 20 they can earn $100. Of course the receive food and lodging besides There does not appear to be any bright prospect tor the young in rural France ; you rarely see the fun going on that is witnessed iu every village green hereof a summer evening. Life has to be a terribly earnest thing with them, and even the conscription is often welcomed by the more restless spirits. Cost of Raising Wheat, Here are Mr. C Wood Davis' figures on the cost of raising wheat with an at- erage yield ol la bushels per acre, "drawn irom accurately kept accounts of all ex penditures on a farm of as good land as there is in this part of Kansas, and where the wheat is grown with hired la bor" : Plowing $1 00 Harrowing 15 Drilling 20 Seed, Vi bushels at market price. 55 Cutting and stacking 1 00 05 00 10 10 20 10 25 50 Threshing. Carting 15 bushels to station. . . . Kent of land, worth $30, at 7 . . . : Interest on farm eoninmonts Taxes Insurance Wear and depreciation of euuinm't Superintendence Total cost of an acre of wheat ... $7 80 Lost per bushel o wheat at station. 52 cents. A'ansas City Star. A Flench scientist's plans for securing a wonderful yield of potatoes. He steeped bis cuttings (or 24 hours in a solution of six pounds of saltpeter, six poonds of sulphate of ammonia and 25 gallons of water. He next allowed them to drain a whole day, in order that the eye-buds might swell before planting. From potato cuttings treated We manufacture an excellent article ! in this matter and planted in the nual in ice cream. Call at the Novelty and way he obtained a yield of 42 tons of po sa isfy yoorselve. ' latoes to the acre. A Monstrost Unfairness. New York has a population of 5.997.853 and an assessed valuation of $3,775. 325,938. North and South Dakota, Mon tana, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, all com bined, have but 3,385,392 inhabitants and $1,129,434,340 of values. So New York alone has 2,012,401 more popula tion, and $2,645,891,598 more property than the whole 13 pnt together nearly double their population, and more than three times their wealth. Yet to pro tect and promote her vast national in terests, New York has bnt two repre sentatives in the United States Senate, while nine of these wild and woolly western provinces already hive 18 sen- stors, and Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Oklahoma, when admitted, will ship iu eight morel Could the fiend- inspired ingenuity of political blacklegs invent a madder monstrosity of unfair ness? Pat Donan. The use of artificial fertilzers Is a subiect well worthy of the careful study of farm ers. I l.a supply of manure is wholly in adquate to the full yield of the soil, and tne use ot fertilizers Is tlierclore of par amount necessity. Some experiments made at the West Virginia College go to show the comparative value of the dif ferent kinds of potash fertilizers, a mat ter little understood by the majority of farmers who use them. The results go to show that the average increased yield produced by one pound of potash con tained in kainitis 31.33 pounds. The average Increased yield produced bv one pound of potash contained in sul phate of potash Ib 23 74 pounds. The av erage increased yield produced by one pound of potash contained In muriate ol potash is 15.91 pound j. The average cost of kainil required to produce one bu-diel of corn is 9.00 cents. The aver age cost of sulphate of potash lequired 10 produce one ousiiel ol corn Is 10.32 cents. The average cost of muriate of potash required to produce one bushel of corn is 19.35 cents. It is a Yerv easy thing, then, to And the cheapest form of this indispensable plant food by coin paring the cost of the potash in the dil ferent forms mentioned, taking the pro portion of actual potash containetl in each. N. Y. Timet. Enriching of Skim Milk. This invention relates to a prepara tion of oil ("artificial cream") which may be readilly and permanently Incor porated with any liquid, and is intended to be emloyed chiefly for enriching skim milk, and render It available as cattle food. The preparation is made by sim ply mechanically emulsifying any suit able oil with a solution of elueoreela. tin, and final. y diluting with water to any desired consistency. To 1 kilo of oil about SO grammes of glue may be used. "Artificial cream" keeps well and may be mixed with any liquid by simply stirring it in. It separates again only very slowly, and in so doing, rises to the stiriaceexactly like natural cream, and it suffices to stir the liquid to obtain as periect a mixture as beiore. C Dierking. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. WMMnJrVHYI8rnHE 6H0fTUTGIU .HAVE THE LONCXwTUCiSr SHOES FOR OLD AAD YOUNG. - a-e-ea ---rv .ST. MEN'S ECCT3. W. CAREY JOHNSON, LAWYER, CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS, Oregon City, Oregon. Real Estate To Sell and Honey To Lend C. I). & D.C. LAT0URETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial Bank Building, OREGON CITY, OREGON. FOR SALE. "Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, ou Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles Irom Meadow Urook poatollio. 1 hree acres cleared, 11 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price (800, of which f')00 must be paid down, bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars call at Courier oflice or address me at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Anna Taylor. Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, of Pough- keensie. N. Y. was for years a martvr to headache, and never found anything to give more than temporary relief until she began to take Ayer's Pills, since which she bus been in the enjoyment of perfect health. "Is this hot enough for you?" is a silly question ; but if you meet a man who complains of sultering from the heat 'en to one you will find, on inq liry, that he does not use Ayer'a Sarsaparilla to tone up his system and free his blood from irritating humors. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. LOCAL SUMMARY. Redmen's entertainments are always a success, their picnic and dance June 10th will be gre ater than ever. Prescriptions carefully ccmp junded at O. A. Harding's drug store. The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer and the Orboon Coi'Kikr, both one year to cash in advance subscribers for only i 60. The bnquirer is a 10-page paper whose regular price is l per year. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, flan Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in bis oflice. Weekly Examiner and the Courikr one year, cash in advance, 13.10. Daily Examiner and uoUKiBH.cash in advance, 18.30. Weekly San Francisco Chronicle and the Con hi ait, cash In advance, one year, (3.10. Received at Charman & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Buv vour meat at the old Cilv View mamet, toot ot aeyenm street, runs Janney, Props. For lob printing go to the Cour ir office. Law vers' Bhibps anp Folpbiis printed at the Courier otnee. Teacher's monthly report cards for sale at the Louribr oliice, 60 cents a 100 To Rent A barn near Main street Inquire at Courier office. Notice. United States Lanp Office, Ohrcion City. Or., May 8,1804. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of township south, range 4 eaBt, has been received from the surveyor general of Oregon, and on June 21st. 1804, atO o'clock a. in. of said day, said plat will be filed in this office, and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Koiiert A. Miller, ItegiBter. Peter Paquet, Receiver. Oso.c.Bowksu. A. int. Brownell 1 1;:::::, Attorneys at L:;:, Office Out Door North u'CauJUUiC ley'i D uo,lori, OREGON CITY, . . o- city view r:i'::::vf CANBY, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit to F::r: . J. a. cox&cc::, ' proprietors. Noblitt Livery and S:!a T " OREGON CITY, OBEG07" Or tht Street letwsti tkt IrUes tri " Dept.. Double and .Ingls rtp and ttddl ton ways on band al Ihe loweat ralT.r,d?. . alao connects with th. biHiTooa, I ? Any Information regarding any klidolLJi DinmM iiKM ...-- Waal r ' w j aaMCT or B HORSES BODOHT OB SOLO FRAKX miVX eun and Locktr.ia Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, . " 0SEGCS All kind, o'riraarnn rapairad aa- daaaai. An ita maJl lor ail klnila of lacka. Uaaataa fistula boughl and aaM. BICYCLES REPAIRED. Notlos. United States Lanp Office Oreoon City, Ore., May 28, 1804. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of township 0 south, range 4 east has been received irom surveyor-general of Oregon and on July 10, 1804, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day, said plat will be filed in this of flee and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Koiiert A. jviim,br, lteglster. Peter Paquet, Receiver. Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Cham berlain's Pain lialin and was completely cured. I have since advised many of my friends and customers to try the remedy and all speak highly of it. Simon uoidraum, Man juis Key, uai. for sale by George A. Harding, Druggist Work Well Doaa. Cepar Raimps, Iowa. I suffered with dyspepsia and disordered liver and would irenuently throw up tine, i pro cured a bottle of .Simmons Liver Keg- nlator.and after using half ol it was com pletely cured. One of my lady cus tomers (old me the other day that Sim mons Liver Regulator completely cured her of sick-headache. D. Olds. Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers can be applied when at home, and is uniformly successful in coloring a brown or black. Hence its great popularity. ,a aa- One thousand ticket are guaranteed to be sold in Portland for the Redman's picnio and dance at Ilroderick'a park, Oregon City, June 10th. Among the signers of the declaration of independence a dozen were of Irish blood, and at least balf of these, like Charles Carrol, of Carrol ton. Md.. were Roman Catholics. George Taylor. Chaa. Thompson, Mathew Thornton and James Smith, signers of the declaration of in dependence, were all natives of Ireland. John Hancock, of Massachusetts, and John Rntledg?, of Hotith Carolina, were Of Irish stock-. Ex. I have two little grandchildren who are teething this hot summer weather od are troubled with bowel complaint, rive them Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrho-a Remedy and it acts ke a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. 1 was myself taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and pains n my stomach, one lliiru ol a Dome ol this remedy cured me. Witlun 24 hours I was out of bed and doing my housework. Mrs. W. L. Duncaw, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co.. Tenn. ror aalebyO. A. Harding, Druggist. Deft Comfititio! Ten loaves of fresh bread for a quarter dollar; 20 loaves for 50 cent and 40 loaves for $1 at the Seventh Street Bakery, Jacob Kober, Propr. Wba Baby waal akk, w gar kr Cfcatorta. irbea aha aa a Chad, afce cried f or CaaatorU. V-hea abe became Miaa, aba dung to Caatorla. irhea aba bavd CbiMrem, abe gawo thmCaaAoria, While at Peksklll, N. Y Mr. J. A. Scriven, a prominent manufacturer of New York city, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Such good results were obtained from its use that he sent back to the druggist irom whom he obtained it lor two more bot tles of the Bame remedy. When you have a cough or cold give this prepara tion a trial and like Mr. Scriven you will want it when 'again in need of such a medicine. It is a remedy of great worth and merit. 50 cent bottles for sale by U. A. Harding, Druggist. For Over Fifty Year. Am Old amu Will-Tbied Rehrpt. -Mb. Win alow'a Soothing Byrup Iiaa lawn uiwd for over fifty yaara liy rillllionaof motliara for their children while taathfliff. with Darfect atlveeaa. It aoothaa the Child, euftana the guma, allaya all pain, cur wind eulle, and ia the beat rarawly for Plarrhuta. Ia plaaaanl to the taate. HulU by Uruaglata in every pan oi ine World. Twenty.fire oenla a bottle, lla Tame la in calculable, lie aura and aak for Mm. Wlnalow'a Boothliig Byrup, and take no other kind. Oregon City Market Report. Wheat Per bu, 46c. bulk without iaoke Oat--33:i5o V buahel. with iscki. Fi.oua Roller 2 70 per bbl, net Eoos 11c BUTTia 4045ca roll, country Vial biie dressed L'HicifMg 12 3 M a doten Bitr On foot, cowa 8c; ateen i!4c, fat; 5c dreaaad. MuTTon 1 0032 prima ahearcd: slock ah'p II 8hinoi.es 2 )l thoueand. Labd 12lfc t pound. Hidss Jreen,3c;dry.C7cin, one-third off oroulled. Bheep pelta. 23930a Hat Timothy, 112, clover III, baled. DoikD Fruits Prune 5c; applea 50c; very dull. Mill Feed Snorts $17. Bran fid; Chop IS; rejected wheat, SO cent )t bu Poke Sides 12c, ahoulders tc, name 12c on fool 6c: dreaaed 6,c. PotUoes Sue a aack, Onlona-ll.iS per 100. USTEW FRESH ST0C.I! CHOICE GROCERIES & FOTL'Cn 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 Prcf;:s I::;!! Flour and Feed For Sale. - Ja Aa CwCHrrla Bank of Orc-n C:.vy. OLDEST RANKING H0UII IH TBI CTTT Paid Up Capital, $50,0. President, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, . , Tbosai ClAUAS Qso. A. Haums K. 0. CAtmu Chau.ii H.CAiniu A General Banking Business Transected, DoiMisils Received Subject to Cheek. Approved Bills and Nolea Piaccanled. County and City WerranH bought. Loana Hade on Available Becunlv Exchange Bought and Bold. Collections Hade Promptly. Drafta Hold Available in Anv Part ot Ib - World. 'i elvirranh o Eirnanre Bold on Portland. Sal FrancWo, Chicago and New York, i niereai raid on Time uepoaiu. ids agists or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. L. M. ANDREWS, M. D. PBALBB IN Drugs, Notions, Pertercrl:; Toilet Articles, itc. Prescription! Carefully Cistpeniii. Shlvely's Block, Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oregon Oily The Commercial CsrA OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts General Banklsg B Miser. Loana made. Hills discounted. Haiti col lections. Buy and sells exchange 0 ail poloil In the United Btatea and Kurope and on Hong Kong. Doposlta received aubfectlocheck. I tereat at usual ratea allowed or lime deposit. Bank omiu from S A.M. to 4 P. M.i SaUuday evenings from i till 7 P. M. . C. LAT0URETTE, t. . D0NAIOTOW, President. uaaaiai BLANKS I BLANKS 1 1 BLANKS!!! For Kale at the Coubiib oflice : Mortgage, Filing Covers, Bond for Deed, Promlaaory Notes, Receipt Books, Warranty Deed, Quitclaim Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena Tearhera' Report Carda, Partial Payment Real Eatat Contract, Sheriff Summons, Jury gumicona. Copy of Summona, Nolle to Garnlahee, Answer lo Garnlahee, Subpoena, Writ of AtUchmenr, JuatiM Subpoena, civil, Justie Subpoena, criminal Special or private blanks printed on application expeditiously ana correctly. BATH HOUSE. Capt. Bundy's Bath House.located at the "sandbank," is now ready for the public. Special accommodations for Women and Childrtn. I GEO. A. HARDING, PBALBB IN 3? DRUGS 1R, B Standard Pat Ksi:::::i i Paint. Oil and Wlndo Ola. Prrtcriptioiu AcntraUl Ompt bardino's block. V Oregon CityTrans;:.t:-:"c- steamer ra:::::v TIM F TAHLK Leave PoRTLASS Foot Taylor 8i. 7:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 4.-00 P.M. 8:00 A. M. 11:00 a.m. 3:30 P. M. OBEOOX CITT t Leaae 0aa. " l.fUr, Si ... .-UP.!. 8C5DAT. t -at. 1 p. J .. .P-: v . ....... A "