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CITY AND COUNTRY, OltKOON CITY, JUNK 1.1. !' 4. Terms r HuliaciriilMin, H milei'iipr, iiiid your, In ailvaiire, h nf le t;iipy, si nioMina, ti ailVHttra. I ciil'ltlKK. Oregnn rltjr, Oroicon county ovrum. Jililg" flu. nf (Vmm, Mln-rllf, Il.-eunlt-r TrnMiller, ' ' A.aMM,r, arlliail liiiprrllilrllilllll , . giirvaynr, Uoruner, Oiiiniiiiaalinara , W. kMilrllin . lm. C. Ilurlim (. W llallnli .. ,K. M. Ilallial M. II. Cal , J ('. Ilra.il. . II. H llllai .. KMin-r Kmyili , II. Ii. Iliilllieil lllluliart eVi.tl ( uriit'Miik lialr Cmiily Court hmIiiiii first WadlHisilay eflar ni II. ....I. ..f MVltrV HUMtll.. I nihil, t.'iiurl rowta oil A rot Mini'! of every month. I'lreiill Cillrt lim-ta on llllnl Mutnlay ill April mi llrl Muii.uy In NuvemiMir, OBKCiuN CITY OmcMIH. H,r lllrsm Hlmliilil tD..nlnr I. '"'" ,..i..r..f Miii. (! R. Horn. AaaMaoreuil dliwilnr K. H. lalllT Trmsurar, Il.ilnian Hit Ailnnii-y -F. I'rtK.K" ui.mi r iUbIiiiimf (;. I' HnliM'li.Jr, Kiiii'i nl wmrr Works, H. Iliiwll CiuKmltwr. !. W. Kllililinl i:.iuiiPlliiiMi -n. O, All.rliilil, Jr.. II. I.. Ki-llr, V. N liriwllnlali, .1. J. CiMki-, K. M. Illiwi-ll, umrxi llruiiiiliiun, II. r. Jaiia-ar, II. K. HLvcm Council mn-lsnrsl Wwlnsaday ul euch nulilli. CHUHCIIKB. .,. f....r...il,,.,l Hiureh-ll.v. M. l.KliTt Plnr. Harvlcu. Hi. m. ami atiaj p. m. Kiut.li.jr -.1 -i... .u.mln. aarslre. Wavar MiH-llmrxvury WnlnraUr evening l : P. . I'rayer M-lln of V ! H. C. K. .vary aiiwlay stalling at SiMlpmnipl, ib. , i.i I'l.nrrl. Rr. fllliiinn Purler, I'x.l'T M.irnliiK Hrli- lis Sunday Hclus.l lililn; .im iil Harvlc. gsal; lli'gnlar I'm" Mmllng nlnswtHy vaiilm. Mimllily Covenant Hi-allng evsry wmIim liny evening precerdlng Oral Huntlay In ma luoiiiu. ui J.J,,,-. (Imreh. Catholic-Rev. A. Illllehranil, P,tor. On Hiimlay, Ma.a ill K end w,-" Kvi.ry Humliiy Ui'lllimi Hi-rlimn after H o olitfa Mae, i. -.1 (l. KiihIIhIi arriiioiia. Hllliilsy Hrlnai 2::w p m. VH.,ANil..gHli..lKiiliJilaml lien. exilcilon al 7:3" p. in. M.tlliallat Kl'leclipal Minn - O. 8vk. hlalor. Mmlll Hi'inlc. l 11: IMIIlilaywiliaii ni u:i..;r..r Ilia Marvloa l :!. Kpwiirth LraRll. nirMlngHun. lay .tailing l 0Ht; Vmfn lln-llng Thllmday avrn. Im al a Ml. it i.vii-iuti riMir.ii iifv. a. W. (lllNni.y. P.tor. H. nlcr 11 a. in ami Httl p. m. Salil-lli Wl.,l lUa III. Y. P. 0. K. nwl. .vary HillicUy arnlli l ::). I'ruyiT Mm ilit W atlnrMlmr .veiling Drllla Iraa. Knniallnl I'liiucli. nannan-A. Krnal, Pl-ir PrM. liliig Harvlcaa .ry alimwla Huii'lay 11 . in, .ui u.i, I, .il. hi IiikiI vrnr Humliiy 10 a in, u ii.rr1alNritar. Hunt.) kly I'my-r MwlHig van Wnllllay Waning. Viillad llretliri-n Chiireli.-B.. P. n. Wllllaiiia. Paat.r. Hcrvlci Ural ami third Hiimlay liiurlllliKa mid Ilia proceeding Ballinlay nigili ui rara ro....... Orag.ni City 11 . l ' f- ' . "d '. ' day aflvnioun of Mb inonlh at Mt law. a. n...i.. ri.iin.li Enlanjiial llrr. J. A Kckalnnn, inulur. B.rtk'M etary Hundny at 11 a. in.and iiKI ji. in., and Friday veiling M i uu P- " Kangi'llcal I.nllianin Ziiin Coligragalliin. Ilev. I iu,u,r. M.l. in Slilvely'a hall. Hmiday a, liu.iirn,inliSlUIiW;JOa.ni. Sarvica msila in and 7::u p. in. BOOIWTIKe. r.ll. Pity UAt "I A. 0. 1'. W.-Mi-el" ;ery Ha unlay aienlliR of earh lllunlll In A. O. U.. Il.il! on gavraih UriM-t. All .J..unilng urei!".1;, 0,n.l.l"lir' IovIimI Ui attend. Hhmum i.auii; i. W hillock, llec. Plic Iron Lialge, No. 1:11, A. 0. V. W.-Meeta afeiy n-.. l. ..,.li, .i lhl.1 Vell.iw'a Hull. Uaweg.1. VUltlim brethren alwaya welnmia. J. V. Campbell, 11. W. It. Mtreu. Hec. M.ilalla Ualgo, No. 40, A. 0. U. W.-Mwla flrat and third Batunlaya In each luimlli al mdnail llmtae. VUltlng nieuiuera llinda welcome. T. B. Slipp, M. W. J. W, Thonian, Itec. H....I Lialire. No. M. A. 0. U. W. Meeta aecond and third Saturday .v.nlugiat Knlglit'a llall.l auby. Vialting lirothera mad. Walcnme. A. It. tilialik, M. W. K. K. Carlton, Uco. Claokaniaa Tolgo, No. M, A. 0. V. W.-Ueeta flrat and third JHouilaya ill eaph piunlli, at Slrlteii Hall. Vialting liretliren weioonie. n. ihuouihu, m. u. K. Peaaa, Hec. gltnrlae Loilge. No.4, A. 0. V. W.Meata every ...ml and fourth Sntunlay of each month at Wif. niullle, Oregon, max ocnuipnu, Toor.e. It. M. W. . T. Oregon Lodge, No. 3, I 0. 0. r. Meeta .very Thilraday evening at T.M o-iiopk p. In Ilia Odd Fellowa' Hall, "am airei'i, Mftnltt-ra of tha Order gra tnvlteu uiaiieuu. Ulan. It. H. W. Munatt, N. U. ThMJ. K. v. ,ni, infill. lie 1. 1. 0. O. F. Meeta flrat and third Tneadaya of each month at Odd Fellowa' Hall. Member, aud visiting palriaroha oorillHlly ln vlted to attend. O. liivejoy, Chief Patriarch. J. A, gtewaal, scribe. n.., lvlra. No. 0.1. I. O. O. F. Meeta at Olid F. low'. Hall, Otwego, every Monday evening. Vlnlllng brethren mad. welcome. W. J. 1'lllUHr.ee, a, u, F. Hialuy, Hec. Willamette n.bakah Degrc. Lodge No. .Meeta il. u. .ml and fourth Monday, in the month at 7:110 In the I. U. O. r hall, Mnry M. Clmriuan, N. U, Mlnnl. tl.Charman, Sec. MllHuoluah Ialge, No. 1, A. F. A. M. Holdl Ita regular oommiliilciitlona on Ural and third Saturday. Ill eaoll nlllUin ai I.XI p. Ill, nreiiiroi.ni .i..m- lug are invited to attend, I,, It. Porter, W. M. T. K. Bjraii, Sco. Oawago l.oilga No. 10 , A. F. t A. M, Meall tha mcouil and fourth Saturday.. Maaona iuvllud. 1). B. Iloea, W. M. E.J. Ituaaell, Suo. Clackiunaa Chapter No. a, B. A. M Hegnlar con vocation third Monday of month at 7:30 p. in, J. II. Walker, II. P. M. Schlllplua, Sec, Pioneer Chapter, No. 28, O, K. 8,-Meela in Ma anilo Temple. Mra. II. 8. Strange, W. M. Mia. Ad die C. JellillligH, He( Willamette Falla Camp No. UK, W. of W.-Meet aecond and fourth Tlleadnys of the month flt K.of P. hall. Vialting neighbor made welcome. K. M. Kanda, 0. C. E. K. Martin, Clerk. Waucheno Lodge, No. 13, I. O. R. M. Meeta Mon dav evening lit A. O. U. W. Hall. Vlaitlng niembei ourilliilly invited, J, . H" ward, Sachem. Maude Puat, No. t, Q, A, R., Deunrtlnent Of Oregon. Meet, flrat Monday of eaoll month at A, O. U. W, Hall, Oregon City. Vialllng oouirailea made wel. come. W. Ii. Itui.rliiir.lt, Com, C. C, Williams, Adj. Oen.ral Pope Pit, No. W, 0. A. K. Meeta fln,t Saturday (if each month at Qningu hall, Mullun. Coinrnilea conllnlly Invited. J. K Nulson, Com. uiatidi'r. II. W. Shaw, Adjutant. Uen. Unaik I'oat, N. !, 0. A. R., Delairtment of Oregon. Meeta ill achool holiae at Needy on flrat Sat urday ia tveh in. mill al i o'clock p. in. All cum radea miide welcome. Jacob Spogle, Com. J. Kur alader, Adj. Maude Relief Corp", No, If, Ilepartmullt of Ore 1. MeeU on flrat and third Friilaya of moll month In K. of P. Hall. Membera of corpa from abroad cordially Welcomed. Mra. M. 8. I'llbury, Pre., Mra. F. L. Cochran, Treaa. Mra. J, 1). Harding, Sec, Soul of Veteran!, E. I). Baker Camp, No. 18-Maet brat and third Thuraday eveuinga of each month, W K. Ji.hnana. Capt. U. O, Woial, lat Lieut, Alonto Wlckhani,l Lieut. L, A, g. of Baker Camp. 8 of V. Meeta In K. P. hall on aecond and Inurlh Monday eveuinga of earh innnlh Mra, W. E. Johaon, 1'rea. Mice MoraCallbT, s.y. Achillea LodL'e, No. 38, K.of P. Meeta every Fri day night at the K. of P. hall. Vlaiting knlghti Invltwl. It, L. lloliuan, C. C. F. J. Louis, K. of It. A 8. gi.r l.ndia No. 0,1. K of P. MeeU arery Wednea- day .veiling in Caatle hall. Brolhera Invited. Itlaley, 0. il. Thoe. Nellaon, K. of R A 8. j. r. (Janhy Lodge, No. 604, I. O. 0. T. Meeta flrat and third Saturday .v.uluga at Knight'. Hall, Canby. Viaiting member, alwaya made welcome. 1. J. Cut, W. 0. T. Mis. Laura Knight, Sec. O.wego Lodge No. 448, I. O. 0. T. Meet, .very Friday evening In new hall iu old town. J. C. Haine., 0. T. John Kruae, Sec. F Oomiiy, Flrat Rei ., 0. N. (i. Armory, Third and Main. Kegnlar drill night, Monday. Regular businas. meeting, flrat Mnnilay of each month. J, W. (iaoong, Capt. F. 8. Kelley, Firat Lieut. L. L. Plca.n., Second Lieut. Canby Splrlluallat Society. Asaomblea on first and third Sundays nf each month, 11. A. Lee, Prea .IvnL Mlai Hattie Phillip., Recording Secretary. New Era W. C. T C Meeta flrrt Satunlay In each month at their hall II. New Kn. Frienda of lb. cauae invited to lie preaeut. Mr. Carey Johnaon, Mra. Kaatinan, Pres. gt, Joha'l Branch, No. 647, C. K. of A. Meet, vary Tuesday evening at their hail, corner Main aud Tenlb atreew, Oregon City. T. W. Sullivan, Pre.. N. C. Micbela, Sec. Oregon City Board of Trade Meets at Court House on aecond Monday in each month. Visitor w.lcolnt. Oed C. Brownell, Pres. F. K- Oonaldaon, Sec Cnby Board of Tiwle Meet, at Knlght't Hall, Canby, on Unit and third Friday, of each month. Visitor, welcome. Wm. Knight, Pre.. i. J. Garri son, BeC. Molalla Cntnga. No. 40, P. of H. Meeta at their hall at Wrlgbl'a Bridge on the second eJalnrday of each month at 1 a. ni. Fellow members mad. w.lceme, J. F. Nelson, Master. E. H. Cooper, Sec. Toalatln Oiange, No. Ill, P. of H.-Meeto iaetSetur day of earh month al their hall in Wilaonvill.. It B. Henry, Maater. Mia. Beda Sharp, See. Warner orange. No. 117, P. of II -Meet fonrtb ga.tar.liy of aach moo lb at their hall In New Era. C. 0. Williame, Maater. Mies Maggie Brown. Sec. Butte Creek Orange. No. ti, P. of H Meets at their hall in Jfarquam aecund Saturday in each month at 10 a.m. Viaiting memlra alwaya welcome. J R. kite, Maater. J. E. Jck, See. Oswego Orange No. 17"s P. of H. Meeta second Saturday in month at 10 a. m. O. Eaton, Mauler. J. 14. Gage, See. Damascus Grange No. P. of H Meeta on r?t ri.tontoy In mouth al 10 a. m. in I ism.se us schooU bouse 8. Young, Master. T. H. Feather, See. Mistletoe Lodge No. . D. of H Meets every Tuesday ereuing Mary Blackford, C. of H. Flora llyer, Rec. Columbia Hook and Laader Ce.-Me-t flrat Fri day of each month at Fooateia Eaglne Huaise. B. W. Trvsatsub, Pre. Wallara Coia, Foreasaa. Oeorge Bmwa, Sec. , 1 Fountain Hose Co, No. 1 Meeta second Wednesday i a earh month at Engine Hoasc, east aide Mia a reel, betweea leveerh aae Eighth. Hiraat Mraigbt, Pre. M. r. Qaian, Foreasaa. J. W. Hcewar", gee. Cataract H e ('.. He, t. Meet, weos 4 Taesdayof , earh moorh at lataract Engine Hoase. Frank La-wie, Ptm. I. W. Kiaaasnl. Voreaasa. H. 4. Thorae, See. Oref oa City H as C, He. 1 Meets an Riaw B aae ea the Hill the third Taeaday of earh atoath. T. 8. I Lavreaee. rw, iaa Neffr, Fsreewa. H. . ' (image. ec EVENTS OF THE WEEK Cki.khii itmm k Tim Fourth in Thin City Uii Mu.iilny tivuniiiK llio biianl of Irinle liiiiililr.i a tiilliliilllut) cmiaiHliiig ul C. (). T. WilliKiiiN, J. U. i'llnliurv, (i. A. lliirilliiK, T. L CIliHriiiHtt gml K. M, KuiiiIh 10 Inlte Hit) Initlulht) Ui link inif pii'inriiiliina Uit llio pniiiir ! lirHliini u( llm Kntirili in iltlw city, Tills, (.'iniiiiiilit't) met on 'Itn-ailiiv gml glso on Wfiliifailiiv gud Hflpulfil it niiiiiliDr 1 ( aim t'lilliiiiiiii'i'H a nun wnis reiiiii'miiu In iiit't)i Hi lite viiiiiiitll cliMiiibtT on Weili.csility vvtnill Al tlml limn anil tillpiiilftl nitMiliiiK wm helil ul whicli J. (). T, Williums wgs chostfn t'lntlriiiun gml K, M. Hutitlk gevruiitry, The inul tor wag uRiivusHud at Imijctli gml il wits ili'i'iili'tlioliolilucolulirgtlon. A ciiocIhI coiniiiiiti'tt ri'iiorted liogitiug the usiml (frovo irci;rMii 1110 gml exert Uea, g utiriei of KHineg and eunloHiH, gucli gg a hog oinlfHt, with lour I'tiiituatiiiK tegitiH, lour in 1 iu Hiitl oilier blcyclu ruc, Inif rolling (niiU'Ht, gkill' rgvu, a poUin ritco, ful iimn'g line of 1U0 yardg, gevergl foot ruvfg exiilbill'in tlrillg by thu militia Mini itnyg iirit(rt.lt), for all of which lib ernl prizcg to bo tifl'ered. The fullow. ini com 111 i t tff m wore appoiuleil : Kl nunce, C . O. T. Williums, J. U. I'iU bury ami T. I. Clntrinitn : urounUg ami ilecurutloiiH, C'Iihh. Albrinlit, Max Hi'luilpiiiH, J. J. Cinikf. Mm. T. W Miller anil Mia. A. 8. Dmnbor: niUHtc, IV. T. Barlow, U. A. IlartliiiJI ud Mra K. K. Williama: orator. II. K. tiroitg, J T. Antierson and Chan. Moaerve: pro (iranime and tfi'iiucal arratiKenionts. J I'. I-uvoll. K. M. Rhii.Ih. II. K. Crogg Mrs. r. K. W 1 10 and Mra. M. M. Uiar man; gmuspuifiilg and ram. J. P I"V- Ht, II. L. Kelly, W A. Ililiitley. F. f, Bur ow and J. W. 0 Toiiiip II : advertia 'If, fc M Itantlri. W. A. Hunlleyand T. L I'liitrinnn: liberty car and Brnwnit-g. Mra. F.I, (.'mbai. Ma J.W.NorrU and Mrn. T. W Fotita; parade and invilalinns, II-. K. Smith. J W. Uhi una anil W. A . II11111 vv ! truna norlnlinii, II. K Bmitli, J. V. Muldnim and J. V. O'Conuell. The aub-Eominit 1 ea aill beg-In work at once ant! report 10 a inet'tinu of the full committee on Saturday eveninif The followinic of- llcera were chosen fur the day : K. M. Kaitila, tiroHident of the day, and II. h Siuiih Kiand inarHhal. A Glimpse op Phikon Lif. Selil.un ia such a chance aflorded an audience aa waa presented last week in the M. K hitrcli. when Rev. J. H. Smith uf Aah land, fnrmerlv chaplain of the stale peiiiUMiiijiy in Kansas, lectured on the atw.e suiiutt. it ia very mucn 10 ue reiiretted that this should have cmalied with the union meeting of the yotinp; people in the Hantist church and had the dale of that meeting been known eur.ler such a tnisfurtuue would have been avoided. The sketches of crimi nals, the questions a chaplain is per mitted to ask of them and the answers hey make, the glory of an old man coming- to the prison In search of his gon and the, effect up in him when. guided by the chaplain, he fuund hint at work in the prison enclosure, were all an iiilervstinii and prolltabld that one could have wished every younK person n our city nail been present. 1 lie lec turer aimed that during his two years' experience as chaplain Ti per cont 01 those ettteriiiK the prison said that they traced their crimes to whisky, while 05 per cent, had frequented the saloon. Mr. .Smith hag kindly consented to lec ture attain on the same subject in the near future and no one who is interested n the yoiint; people should miss it. UAHIllEI. DYKES. Tiik IiiTF.it Bitten. Mr. A., not half as cunning- gg he thinkg himself. Bait) to Mr. 13., "If you make Mr. J. believe that my block in addition ia worth 800, 1 believe you can make him trade his 25 acres of land for it I want." Mr. B , who ia tricky himself, agreed with him. Next day he picked up a cnnletlerate and toiully they called on Air. A. at bis farm, rney represented o him the necessity of puttinx uu a little money as an earnest of eood faith on liis part and demanded $150, but after cnngiderab e hailing took f-'o which Mr. A. happened to have in his pocket. Thev divided the spoils and Air A., who now sees the hole In the Krindutone he didn't gee before, hag pot dared lo talk trade since. Art Sucial. On Tuesday evening, a reception was given at the residence of b . Morey to the art students of Mifg Brehinem, whom she has been giving a series of lessons in decorating china. A number of specimens of the artistic skill of Miss Brehmen'g pupils ere on exhibition, which were greatly admired by the large gathering of ladies and gentlemen, many of whom' were Irotn I'orllann. As relresiiinents were served some dainty cake and a bowl of delicious punch brewed by Dr. Carll. Kki'I'iii.icax Prosperity Friend Ru. sell of Mt. Pleasunt predicts that now, fter the great republican victory, e'll have better times. lie is about ulit. His neighbor Jeisey, for instance, mspeas nearly ready to pick, bis gpuda re beginiiinx to show blossoms and his Dutch nf nats promises GO bushels per re; C'ulull has started up his Bawutlll, Laber and Hilletcr are each putting up a barn, and that industrious lady and model linuewifH, Airs, fartlow, is Bei ng another hen. Cklriiratino tiik Fourth at Sandy. The people of Sanity will have their usual Fourth of July celebration this year, at Meinig'g Park, which will not lail to draw a large crowd, utir lellow- tizen, Mr. Brownell, will deliver the oration in Ins most eloquent vein, the Metropolitan Band of Portland will fur- sli the music, Mr. Maddock, sheriff lect, will be marshal of the day, and Hon. T, G. Jonsrud will be president of the day. Grand ball in the pavilion. Tug Mazamas or Mountain Goat Ci.ub The "Mazumas" club of Pott- land, the object of whose organization is rambling in the mountains, has issued a prettv, beautifully illustrated souvenir Mde'r bearing the title, "The Cliff Climbers." On the evening of July 17th the club will partake of pork and beans at Government Camp and meet on the summit of Ml. Hood July 19th for permanent organization. Dishonoring tiik Dead The persons ho wantonly dug up the Indian graves one the other side the Clackamas ver ought to show proper regard for the dead whom the white race robbed of the land of their fathers, by gather ing up their uncovered partly decayed bones in a box and burying them. The Indians were human beings and we light not to kick around in the road ttieir skulls and thigh-bones. Whiskey Hill School. The second on ill of school commenced April 30th and closed May 30th. Enrolled 30, lays taught 20, attendance 519 dave. Misses A. slid L. Schrock, Delila Kemp; Messrs. C. and J. Casto, 8. and B. Christner and Jacob Kemp were present every day. We must all try to come this month, pupils. U. W. ctricklin, teacher. Kktrsion Postposid. The excursion the First .Secular Church of Portland Caatle Kehm near Sew Era, has been postponed from June 24th to July 4th, when they will have a fine celebra tion at the Oregon Secular Park, New Era. r.especifully, Katie Kehm Smith. Xev Hock nf baby carriages juat arrived from the East, prices below Portland. Come early and get your choice at Bellomy an Butch. Stop at the Xovelty ice cream parlors for a pure ice cream goda with fruil juices and pulps. Tke Sorelty U headquarter for high grade confectf'-nery LOCAL NEWH ITF.M8. The dalryinmi gull milk to the hotolg at la cents a gallon. Tito Ktilrilita lita camp meeting begins at .New bra 011 July 7th. Judge Hwiiger of Ht. Ilidena Is visiting his old friend, Charles Miiaerva. Mrs. Thomas Hecor left with her gun fur Ashland on Tuesday evening Key. Mr. Elliott of Portland intends Mlarimg Unitarian mission here. J. P. liguii will build gu tXOO house on hi two lots in Willamette rails. The water main ia being extended to ward Ely at the head uf Heventh street Kurt N'axli shot a 000 pound elk (mm the door of liis cabin on Hie lower Ne halum . Frank Kruae of Frog Pond waa In the city last week shaking hands with his friends. Straw herring goll here at four boxeg for i-3 cents; In Portland five boxes for 'ffi cents. W, T. Burney lias placed a pure-bloo I Jersey ami several riliorthurn cowg on big ranch. We manufacture an excollont article in ice cream. Call at the Novelty and satisfy yourselves. Messrs. Walling & Jarish are having a lot of dense brush slashed close to the ground at $1 1 per acre. The county court will extend the plank road from Mt . Pleasant to the head of plait street, the citizens furnishing the lumber. Next week the contract will be let for the water works of the town of Wil lamaltu Falla. which will include a pumping station and iron main. There la not in the county a more skilful gardener than Jacob Cra ler of New Era. Already he lias cabbages and green peas of ample size for the table. Till, week Friday evening, gra hint ing exercises of public school pupils at Hhively's hall. In the afternoon, the school board will meet to elect teachers and open bids (or wood. The Heventh Dav Adventisla have erected a large tent opposite the Seventh street stable and on Thursday begin a series of meetings, conducted by Mr. aud Mra. I). T. Fero and others. A complaint, with affidavit, has been filed with the county clerk by Liilien M. Law against John ti. Law; a com- olaint with attachment, etc.. by K II. and C. Scott of Woodbiirn against T. W. White. According to the Slalnmai, David Morria. sentenced In this county in 18S2 to imprisonment for life for murder in the aecond degree, wag one of nine pardoned out of the penitentiary by Governor Pennoyer on Monday. The camp meeting at Teazle creek M. E. church South, on Wilhoit Springs mad, will commence on Friday, June Mth and run over two Sundays. Kev. D. C. McFarland and Kev. Mr. Hannon of Albany w ill be present. Kev. W. L. MOI.LOY. Commencing Juno 13th and until fur ther notice, the 8. P. Co's overland train No. 10, due to leave Oregon City at 7 :lt) d. m.. will be run two hours later on account or making connection with the Northern Pacific. The Eastern mail arrives by this late train after close of postolhce. G. A. Harding gave a birthday parly at the Armory on Friday evening last, to celebrate the 10th birthday of his daughter, Misa I mo Harding. The re ception room was handsomely decorated and ice cream and cake were served after the German. The Sunday evening service of the Episcopal church promises to be of interest. Addresses will be made by the British Vice-Consul and prominent meu of Portland. The subject will be the St. Andrews Brotherhood and ita advance movement. Squire Porter of Garfield precinct ro- Dorta that a man named King in that neck of the woods is losing sleep through desire to lick the editor of the Courikh, who always carries a lot of dynamite bombs In his hat. Therefore King should get his life insured. Second report of Henry Troge, as exe cutor of Andrew Troge, received by county judge and placed on file; Joel A. Stuart, guardian of James G. Stuart, minor, ordered to Bell lots 1. 2,7 and 8 in block 115, Oregon City; will of Peter McGrath admitted to probate with Alary McGrutli as executrix. It turns out now that both Mr. Hankinaand Mr. Everhart were posi tively opposed to the publication of the letter to Thad Stipp by S M. Ramsby, but that it was published in the Herald, without their knowledge, at the request of Mr. Wyatt, chairman of the people's partv county committee, who thinks even now that It wag the proper thing to do. There will be a lawn social for the benefit of Company C, Boys' Brigade, given by the ladies Of the Congrega tional church on Tuesday, June 18th . Good music, vocal and instrumental, recitations and a generous dish of ice cream and cake can be enjoyed on the beautiful lawn of C. D Latourette for 25 cents Admission at lite gate 10 cents; ice cream and cake 15 cents. CANBY ITEMS. There will be a good hay crop this year. Wheat, oats and potatoes look well . Tt.e receipts of the recent Good Tern- piers' entertainment were The Christian church began a pro tracted meeting here last week. A goo I many young folks went to Oak Grove to a picnic June 2d anil got a thorough drenching Irotn one of the hardest thunder storms ever witnessed here. There were several trees struck by lightning near Canby. The people around Canby have made iid enoiiiih money to grade the road from here to beyond the Holsam farm, a dis tance of one mile, and are doing good work. ' ' Mr. Bates lias finished his house and moved into It. O. W. Sturgis has let the conlract for his new house to J. Wilson of Canby. Chas. Leohv has his barn done and ia ready to put in bay. Mra. Lawerther has been very low with pneumonia but ia steadily getting better. She has lost her six-montlis' child with croup and sore throat. TI. A. Lee has his bouse covered and a doing the inside work. Twelve teams are hauling ties from Wheeler & Atkins' mill to the railroad Atkins has got out 33,000 feet of lumber this aprinj. Strawberries are getting ripe, mere be will about half a crop. Allot the prunes here have been killed by fronts. There will be a fair crop of apples and cherries and a few pears. Camp meeting will begin here June 22d. The Ran Francisco Wrtklf Bulletin and the Courier for $.1 to cash in ad vance subscribers. The Daily Bulletin ml rVil-DirD s,nA vsaf foe 43 fifluh in a,l V 11 nee. Hie 17aty liallrtin $ regular price is $6 per annum. rt I Populism and senatorial treachery are evanescent, anil democracy is perma nent. The election returns show that llie repuoiiL-aiia in v rrgon arc hiii ' minority party, and with ihe return oli -rouol)it-on 0f Wm Barlow et al for normal condiliona political contests lhe imp.-ovementofcounty road accepted there will again be ag close aa they were , ,nd ordered that the gum ol $151 is here in the daya when the Oragon delegation b tt)DrDriBle( or ..i,l!i,provement. at Washington waa aolidly Democratic, j Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers can be applied when at home, and ia , uniformly griccrssfal in coloring a brown i orblark. Hens-e ita grvat popn'arity . 1 COUNTY COURT. Id port of viewers on John Johnson road approved and Wm ftcott. I, M Davidson and Nulson McDonnell 0e pointed as appraisers of immune, to meet at the tusidunce of Henry Tited temeler on Saturday, June L'.'ld ; expense account ol f .HI ttU allowed. Iti'port of viewers on reanrvey of the Ambler road approved and road ordered oienl; expanse a 'c inul of f.'i 10 al lowed . Hep. rl of viewers on the Foster A Milwaukiu road approved ami the road ordered open on the line uf resurvoy ex cept as to iHilnig affected by claims for A u. III... II. .-I T V 11.. I.... .n.l I'liiinKt-i, , iv 111 jinrinv, 1 iiuuiia aii'i J as Wilson appointed as appraisers of damaue', ti meet at the residence if George Foreman on the liotli of June al Ida. m. Iteport of viewers ofilaiiiagea on Cria well A Milwgiikie road: Motion to dis til ma proceedings denied and ordered that the damagea (4150) be paid and the road opened on the line nf the survey; expense account nl g 1 allowed. 1'etiiion granted for vacation ot cer tain street ami avenues in the town of Cambridge. Couinlainlof 11 W Itoas on obstruction In the public highway running eastward from Feltheimer's ferry on Clacaamas river: This nutt er r ferred to A W Cooke, supervisor, to investigate and report at July term of this onrt. Action 01 county ciera in issuing a county warrant for the sum ol 480.02 to pay balance due Oregon City on street asscssim'til against ClacKaimts county approved. Claim m of T B Thomas for tax rebuteof 11.10 for 18l allowed. Matter of ImproVt'iiiunl ol the uregon Cily and Molalla road from Silas Wright s southward to loot ol lull : Or dered that superviaor Carter expend not to exceed $100 for said improvement provided that no money from the counly fund be expended until the supervisor has collected a like anion tit from parlii S interested in said improvement Proposition accepted of C C Williams et al for improvement of Oregon City and Apperson road, untl Supervisor Smith is authorized to procure the nec essary lumber at the mill to make said improvement and in grade the roadway and lay the plank thereon when de livered by the subscribers. Deputy Bhertll a eiectirn account lam over, also rxp bills in cases: State vs I D Mathews. State vs (ieo Blancnard, Slate va Thus Kools and Arthur Foster. Application of John A Nelson for a tax rebate denied and dismissed. Keport of C T Howard on the improve ment of Mulino and Meadow jsroon roatl approved and expense account ordered paid out of the appropriation made at the May term of court for im provement of said road ; amount $.2-51 30. fropnBillon ol till Joe ei ai lor luriner mnrovement of t e road from Hitrg- hunk's mill to Wilhern'g store accepted and fiWIl appropriated to improve said road, provided that no part ol Hits ap priatiou shall be paid until an equal amount has been collected from the subscribers and expended thereon, all work to be under supervision of A W Cooke, who is to collect subscriptions. Peti ion of U Payn et al for the im provement of roatl from Sandy to Pleas ant Home referred to Supervisor Cooke, to report at July term. Proposition of J C McMurray et al fcr the improvement of the Foster A Mil waukie road from Damascus to Sunny side ecceptod and ordered that the sum of f 139 be appropriated for the improve ment of said road, provided thut no part of same shall be expended until an equal amount has been collected from the subscribers and expended, all work on gait) Improvement to be under di rection of Supervisor Cooke who .ia to collect subscriptions. Report of W H Smith, supervisor of road district No 2, for the month of May approved anil expense allowed as fol lows: . Labor I200H Hr luatou! ftio417. supervision 75. Matter of resurvey of the Smith road from Springwater store for two miles east: Ordered that S Smyth, county surveyor, be ap)olnted to survey, and John Lewellen, M J Snyder and D C Howlett to view said road, to meet at place of beginning on Tuesday, June 10th, at 10 a. m. Keport of E P Carter, supervisor of the road district No 3, for May approved and expense account ordered paid as follows; Labor )1 109.55, material $115.33. supervision $00, total $1290.90. Proposition of F Will et al for im provement of road from Yoost's corner to Aurora accepted and $70.50 appro priated from county futid,t.o be expended when an equal amount has been col lected from subscribers and expended. Matter of improvement of Oregon City and Viola road : II L Patterson, foreman of sub-dist No 8 of road dist. No 2, having certified to this court that the peopie intetested have subscribed and paid in labor the value of 75, it U ordered that $75 be appropriated for the further improvement ot said road, the work to be done under direction of W H Smith . Complaint of G J Trttllinger on the improvement of the Mulino and Meadow Brook road referred to Supervisor Smith who will investigate and report the facts at July term. Matter ol improving the C 1 Howard road and making approach to bridge on Buckner creek : Ordered that the sum of $150 be expended under direction of C T Howard, foreman sub. dist No 2, for opening and improving the said road and making approaches to said bridge. Improvement of Moss Hill and Kirch em's mill road : As $274 had been sub scribed for said improvement, ordered that $274 be appropriated for said work, to be under the direction of Supervisor W H Smith, provided that no part of appropriation be expended until a like sum has been collected and expended. Proposition of II F Gibson to pur chase tax lien of Clackamas county on a part (7 acres) of Chtltls' 1)1. U in section 7, township 3 south, range 4 east, accepted and sheriff directed to make a certihcate ol sale to Ulackamag county for delinquent taxes of 1891 with interest thereon to date amounting to $0.25, and that clerk transfer said cer tificate. Ordered that the counly treasurer re tain in the treasury two per cent of all taxes collected by the sheriff for school districts and incorporated towns for 1893. Report of G W Prosser, supervisor of road district No 4. for month of May approved and expense account ordered ! .1 ... i ii . r -i a . l , oo ... paiu as ioiiowh: jjaixir fii-ii.no, ma terial $39.00, supervisor 48, total 1229 78. Recommendation of G W Prosser, supervisor of road district JNo 4, ap proved and ordered that an appropri a tion of $150 be made for the purpoae of improving the Oregon City and Stafford road via Field's bridge, unCer di rection of Supervigor Carter. Report of Commission Bair on the completion of bridge across Butte creek. on the Elliott I'rairte and wooonurn road approved and warrant to be issued to It Morris for $195 in full payment for rebuilding said bridge, and that the clerk notify the count? court of Marion county of the amount and request the payment ol nan oi me game to viaca amaa county. Proposition of A P Troyer et al for the improvement of the Elliott Piairie and nimuuurp roau ai-Lepicu auu u.ucicu II. mt It. a in ,,l ,.a lil.nm.l UIMI -fir that the sum of ii be appropriated :or said improvement, provided that no part of this gppropriation shall be expended until an eo.ua! amount has been col- lected from subscribers and expended ; I L.- Is n II ..... .,,K-j lnereof E p Carter t cuwt aub- aw-rittill)S to b, Mpended when an eqnal amount has been collected from subscribers, all I work to be done nnder direction ot Supervisor Carter, who will collect sub- j gcrtpliong. Report of A W Cooke, gnpervisor of j road district No 1, for month of May ' approved and expense account allowed as follows) Labor $1850 34, materials ..- oa, supervision $75, total $2158 HO in accordance Willi rtominundation ui Dupt-maor liooke ordered that an appropriation of $100 be made (or lb Improvement of Winston & Vr ne school house road, of which $113.5.1 la to ne applied to pay expenses already in curred and tha remglmled to complete iiiiproven.oni. An appropriation of $150 made fur the Improvement of Baker's Bridge gml ragalda'a Mill road on recmnmeiidittii n of Superviaor Cooke and to be done unuur Ills itipervisioii. Iteport of Supervisor Cooke on iin proveinetll nf llm llurrli.lr mini .i.l,.l. la iinianeii approved and expense account of 4 25 allowed. Ordered that eioenan amount nf notion Improvement of Riuk(,rnk and Baker's Bridge road be paid out of ne appropriation heretofore made of i lor improvement of auid road uniered that expense account of .itl.w on Improvement of Fagalda'g Mill and Baker's Bridife road be naid. using heretofore appropriated and $131 20 now appropriated. Ordered thai the a YneilUA awnnnt nf .UO..WOII &agie l reek bridge be paid uui n, uuumy itltlll. mileage and per diem of commission era: C Bair till 20. It Scott sill no Court adjourned to meet on June 2Sth. CLAIMS ALLOWED. Sidney Smith, surveyor fees. I L 1 (oilman " 7 50 0 00 S08 00 (151 90 809 73 J C Bradley, assessor fees. ... (ieo F llorion, clerk feeg. . . . C WGanong, Bbetill feeg.... leacnerg' examination B O Irwin A Co, records, cut from $95 to....-;... .. ... 03 00 50 40 OC Water Works O C 8 & I) Co, election acct . 6 00 . 57 00 Judges and clerks of electon .1312 (10 r A i etnig, election acct... . 2 00 rope Co, " Pope & Co. supplies . (H) 00 . 24 85 John liatdnrf. fuel 7 50 h A Summers, witness circuit ct D Nash & Co, road acct O 0 Iron Works, road acct! C W Friedrich, Noblitt'g gtable, " G")o Broiighlon, " State vs Win Walkce " Al Names, search war'nt " Harry Clark.... " Evert Sager '.. " Ernest Wallace " Edward Boylpg " Willie & Sadie 8taub, minora " Louis (ireenwood.insane '' Chas Baker, insane .. . " John Straus and Julius , Steinberg Courier, printing 2 20 45 00 6 00 24 05 3 00 1 00 27 25 13 30 7 55 7 85 57 25 2 70 8 80 15 85 15 00 21 55 00 59 194 38 05 00 Eiiterprite, election expense. Ad kins Bros., r & b acct MOLALLA. Vlie election la past and everything hag resumed its usual quietness. Our popu list' friends here who claimed and ex pected to carry the entire county ticket and were satisfied with nothing less, were sadly disappointed. They sav though that in two years more they will come out victorious. ' There was a small chunk ot a law ault dumped into our legal mill recently, but tut) grist, was not nmsned as the case waa settled, Meserg. Hankins and Colby have gonei to their mines on Ogle creek to work. - Mr. Hanking came out Tuesday to ge,t some drills repaired. He reports that he wag caught in a snowstorm while coming and that the snow is even with the top log of their cabin. They are at present prospecting a ledge loTiie five or six miles nearer the valley, outside, the snow line. Captain N. P. Kayler and his com pany iiave returned from Portland. The (captain ri'porta more waler, than work, i - P' C: Little" and family," also Mra. iMfioti and daughter, will start lor sctttheru California in a short time, they having gold their residence to Frank Kayler. We all regret to loose Mr. Little and will miss his Binding countenance on our atraets. . -Prof. H. A. Hovia has Just closed his school at ibis place after teaching eight aud one hull months. Mr. Hovis will commence teaching here again about September 1st. lie has taught a suc cessful school here and lias given splen did satisfaction. There ia gome talk of Geo. B. Fox and others renting and operating the Kayler sawmill in the mountiang. The wife of a Mr. Schcer, a German living in the Kusselviile neighborhood, died on the 12th in confinement. They did not obtain medical aid until it wag too late. Old Father Ogle, who has been very sick with pneumonia, is now considered out of danger and is recovering. - Mrs. Callahan, who hag been sick for gone -lime, ia gradually failing. It is gaid that she cannot recover. Prof. Marker of Hubbard is still here extracting teeth and doing dental work generally. The Molalla Base Ball Club had a match game last Sunday with the Macksburg nine. Owing to rain they did not succeed iu finishing the game. They, played three innings eacli and the score etood nine to two in favor of the' Molalla boys. Next Sunday, if fair weather permits, the Molallas go to Mulino to play a return match game. They will probably not have an imported pitcher thu game. F. C. Perry's daughter-in-law from Portland ia visiting here. Wm. P. Davidson of Oregon City was out visiting his father and mother Saturday and Sunday. J. V. Harless is having a dwelling built in the south end of town. Mr. Adams is also building a woodshed and smokehouse combined. Mra. I. M. Boyles of Kusselviile is visiting Mrs. F. II . Dungan. The fruit prospect out here is not very promising. The late frost and .the con tinuous cold rains have damaged the fruit Considerable. There will be no strawberries in this vicinity and but few plums and cherries but there will be some late apples. X. Y. Z. The April number of The Coimopolitan magazine contains a posthumous story from the pen of Napoleon Bona parte, with several portraits of the great caplain. This monthly is one of the most scholarly and entertaining in the country, and is profusely illustrated with exquisite half-tone engravings, loo a number. LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letters re maining at the Oregon City postoffice for the week ending June 14, 1894, uncalled for: La Grandeur, A Lnokingage, Mr Shore, F W Wheatstone, Julia Williams, K D When calling for these letters please ay 'adverthed." E. M. Rands, P. M A gentleman, nnder forty years of aue, whose hair was rapidly becoming thin and gray, began the use of Ayer'a Hair Vigor, and in aix months his hair wag restored to ita natural eolor, and even mois than its former growth and richness. Dandruff ia an exudation from tha pores of the scalp that spreads and dries, fn. : g I : I : uiiuiug auiiri ami caunni$ mo irair vj lail out- Hall's Hair Renewer cures it. Oar readers will find Simmons Liver Regulator advertised in these column.. w advertise it, and nse it, and we com mend it at a safe acd excellent medicine. Ha became acquainted with it in Georgia where it is standard family medicine. We do not deny the merits of other preparation but aimply at ale that tbie one commands confident Fron the Journal, Lanrghoro, Minn. Mrs. J. II. IIonsNYDEB, 152Paciflo Ave., 8nta Cruz, Cal., writes: " When girl at school, In Reading, Ohio, I bad a severe attack of brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged me to nse Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing go, ruy bair Began to Grow, and I now have aa fine a head of bair aa one could wlah for, being changed, how ever, from blonde to dark brown." " After a fit of alckneaa, my bair came out in combfulla. I uaed two bottleg of Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my har la ever ts yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to others with like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, 14G0 Begtna at., Harrlsburg, Pa. "I have used Ayer'a Hair Vigor for geveral year and alwaya obtained aatia factory results. I know It Is the beat preparation for tha bair that Is made." C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prs pared by Dr. J.O. A jrar ft Co., Low.ll, afaaa. FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook postolllce. Three acres cleared. 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $800, of which $500 must be paid down, bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars call at Couhikb oflice or address me at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Anna Taylor. Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, of Pouch- keepsie, N. Y. was for years a martyr to headache, and never found anything to give more than temporary relief until she began to take Ayer'a Pills, since which she has been in'thn enjoyment of perfect health. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. I have two little erandchildren who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Keinedy and it acta like a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troublea. 1 waa myself taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and pains In my stomach, one-tturu ol a Dome oi this remedy cured me. Within 24 hours I was out of bed and doing my housework. Mas. W. L. Duncan, Bon-aatia, Hickman Co.. Tenn. tor sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. While at PekBkill, 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 Ita use that he sent back to the druggist from whom he obtained it for two more bot tles of the same 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 medicine. It Is a remedy ot great worth and merit. 50 cent bottles for sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. Sometime ago I was troubled with an ttack of rheumatism. I used Cham berlain's Pain Balm 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 Goldraum, Han Luis Key, Cal. F'or sale by George A. Harding, Druggist. You could launh at hard times if you had a piece of good land, where you could raise all you wanted. You can get 50 acres of choice Clackamas river bottom land for clearing a like number of acres; 423 acres for gale on hard times basis, near Clackamas station and live miles from Oregon City. Write or see E. C. Hackett. sheriff's oflice, Oregon City, Oregon, Notice. Unitkp States Land Office;, Oregon City, Or., May 9,1804. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat' of survey of township 5 south, range 4 east, has been received from the surveyor general of Oregon, and on June 21st. 181)4, atO o'clock a. ra. of gaid day, said plat will be filed in this oltlce,anu the land uierein emoracea will be gubiect to entry on ana alter bbiq date. Kouhkt A. Millkr, Kegtster. Pktrr Pauurt, Receiver. Notloi. Unitkp STATRg Lanp Office. ,. Orkook Citv. Ore., May 28, 181)4. Notice ia hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of township 6 south, range 4 east has been received from surveyor-general of Oregon and on July 10, 1804, at 0 o'clock a.m. of said day. said plat will be filed in this of fice and die land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Roiirht A. Miller, Register. Peter Pajuet, Receiver. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Notice. USlTKD STATES LAND OMCK, ( Okmjon City, Or., June , 1X. Notice is hcrebr given that ths approved plat of survey of TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, KANUB t EAST, has been received from the aiirvejror gen eral of Oregou, and on JULY 111, ISM, at o'clock a. m. of said date, said plat.will ba filed la thia office and the land Uierein embraced will bo subject to etUrr on and after aaid data. Notice ia uerebjr given that the approved plat of survey of TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, baa been received from the surveyor gen eral of Oregoa, and on JULY 23, ISM, at o'clock a. m. of .aid day, said plat will be died In thla of fice and lb land therein embraced will be sub ject lo entry on and after said date. Notice la hereby given that the approved plat of anrrey at TOW.NgHIP SOUTH. RANGE t EAST, a as bees received from the inrreyor gen eral of Oregon, and on JULY 25, lM, at t o'clock a. m . of eald dav, said plat will ba lied In this one and tha land them In embraced will be subject to entry oa ami alter laid date. ROBRRT A. MILLER, Rtflater. PETER PAQUIT. Receiver. Wbea Baby w Hck, we gave he Caatorta. Whea aba waa a Chfld, aba cried for Ontorla. Vhaa abe beeam Xk-, aba ctaag to Caatorto. -Wbew aba Ud rWMran, ebe gave tbeaa Cutorin. THOS OHARMAN C; tJSSF" '-Js,,rv,.t'",rv- SHOES FOR OLD AND W. CAREY JOHNSON, CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS, Oregon City, Oregon, Real Estate To Sell and Money To Lend C.D.&D.C. LATOURETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties, OFFICE : Conaierelal Bank Balldlnrj, OREGON CITY, OREGON. 776 .894, GREAT FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. Picnic and Ball AT SANDY, IN F. A. MEINIG'S PARK AND HALL. Programme. Instrumental Millie, Metropolitan Band, Portland Orator of the Day, Ueo. 0. llrownell, Oregon City Reading of the Declaration of IuuVpendence, John Collett, Sandy. Dancing on the Platform in the afternoon, and Circle swinging nay ami niKi" in ran. nr. ml Hall In the Hall, com luimclin with Urand March at 81 p. ni.. under the mperviilon ol Mr. K a. Mtern, Master 01 uereinomea anu Fluor Manager. T. O. Jonarud, Presld.nt of the Day. E. C. Maddock of New Era, (Jrauil Marshall, Admission: For Dancing on Platform, tOconta; Fur Hall III Hall, 11 eenu; supper extra, Kefreihm.nti ol all kinds convenient. ALL ARB WELCOME. F. A. Kelnig 4 Sons, Props. To Strangers. Sandy la .watcd 37 miles east of fOrUiMlU OD HI mi, nixni ouaiit a nc ortnuj Htae leaves the Portland Hon to (lice every mor- n I ii ir ttt A: 40 o'clock. Prof. O. U Bastraau of Portland will be present ana preparuu hi umb rnwwuniiui ui w aiutm LOCAL SUMMARY. Prescriptions carefully ccmp unded at . A. Hardinn'g druK atom. The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer and the Orkoon Courikr, both one year to cash In advance subscribers for only $2 60. The Enquirer is a ld-pnpe paper whose regular price ia si per year. L. P. Fiaher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 31 Merchants' Exchange, 8an Francisco is our authorized agent. Thia paper ia kept on die in big otlke. Weekly Examiner and the Courier one year, cash in advance. $3.10. Daily Examiner and Courikr, cash in advance, $8.30. Weekly San Francisco Chronicle and the Uoukibr, cash in auvance, one year, (3.10. Received at Cltarman & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest desixng. Bay your neat at the old City View Market, foot of Seventh afreet, Fllnn It janney. trope. For Job printing go to the Cour br ottice . Lawyers' Brihm and Foldehs printed al the (Jodrikb otiice. Teacher's monthly report cards for gale at the Courikr office, 50 cents a 100 To Rent A barn near Main street. Inquire at Courikr office. For Over Fifty Yean. Aa Old ad Will-Tbikd Bkuiot. Mra. Win alow'aHnothlns' Hvruubaa been usm for ov.r Sftv year, by mllllone uf nuith.r. for their children while lambing, wltn perfect aucosaa. ii eoows. mo vnuu, auftsn. the sums, si lavs all pain. cure, wind oulie, and ia the beat remedy fur Dlarrhuia. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggist. In every part of the World. Twenty-die cent, a bottle. In value is in ealoulabln. Be lure and aak for Mra. Wlnslow'l soothing Syrup, and lake no other klud. , Oregon City Market Report. Whiat Per Du, 15c, bulk I without lack! I 0Tt 9Ja6o V bushel, with aacki. FLOOa Roller 12 70 per bbl, net Caoa 11c . Surraa 4045c a roll, country ViiL o),o dressed CaicaaNe 12 8 So a doien Bair On foot, eowi ic; iteen n;,c, FAT; 9c dressed MUTTOH II UH&2 prime .beared: stock ih'p fl Shinoi.m 12 V thousand. Laid 12Ho V pound. HiDia Green, So ; dry, 0Q7c 1 ft; ana-third off orculled. Sheep pelt., 2.s30o Hat Timothy, 112, clover 111, baled. DaiiD Fruit. Prune. 6c; applet .Xejtic; very dull. Miu. Feed Short. 117, Bran 1; Chop 16; rejected wbeat, AO cents V bn PoaK Bidei Ue, ihouldera c, ham. 12c on foot 1c; dressed 6JtC PoUtoe. 50c a lack, Onions 11.26 per 100. BLANKS! BLANKS 1 1 BLANKS!!! For Hale at the Courier office: Mortgage, Filing Corer., Bond for Deed, Promisaory Note., Receipt Books, Warranty Deed, Quitclaim Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena Teacher.' Report Cards, Partial Payment Real Estate Contract. Sheriff gammona. Jury Sumitons, Copy of gammon.. Notice to (iarnlehee. Answer to Garnlahee, Subpoena, Writ of Attaebmenr, Justice Subpoena, elm, Jiutlee Subpoena, criminal Special or private blanks printed on appliratiiMi expeditiosjaly and correctly. jig y r , EuyeM-HtNcr.:-:.' - ' w - -T f4 TO--- J Y0UN0. MEN'S E00T3. Geo. C. Beoweeu. A. g. Dtgajga Brownell t C;::::r, Attorneys at L:w, Office One Door NortK ,, CauJUld & Hunt- ley'i D nQilor:, OREGON CITY, ... OREGON. CITY VIEW KUnciHY, CANBY, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit Trc:sF:r.:::. J. a. cox & cc:., PROPRIETORS. Noblitt Livery Kl S:!a S'j OREGON CITY, OREGON Oi the Street ketwaee tke lri.ee ul tke Deiot. Double and .Ingle rlga ami uddte honea at way, on baud at Ihe lowest rates, aid laeorra, also connected with Ihe barn tor lSoek Any Information regarding any klndrt M promptly attended lo by letter or perwa. HOBS Eg BOUGHT OB SOLD FRANX rain, Gun and Locktlth. Adjoining tha Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All kinds of Firearm repslna ssddwMd. All khaki of .malmacbls.sr.ralr.l. Da.ikal.eay, aiaJWorall kinds of lock.. Oaasaag Pistols boight anf told, BICYCLES REPAIRED. :n":ew FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PE37I::.":3. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just opened, on north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as iow as the lowest. Country Previa E::;lt Flour and Feed For Si. J. A. CUCX, Pr:p. Bank of Ore-cn Q. OLDEST BANKING BOUIg III TBI C1TT Paid Up Capital, $50,000. President, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, THOaUl Cbima 0so, A, Bainm I. 0. Civruia CHAlLit H.CAOrtUt K General Banking Boilneu Transacted. Deposits Received Subject lo Cheek. Approved Bills and Notes Dtsccnnted. Coutitv and City Warrants bought, loam Made on Available 8ecuni Exchange Bought and sold. Collection. Hade Promptly. Drafts Hold Available in Any Part ol lh World. , Telegraphic Exchange gold on Portland, Baa Francisco, Chicago and New York. I ute real Paid on Time Depotlta. oa AUiim or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. L. M. ANDREWS M. D. DEALER in Drags, Notions, Perfc:ri:3, Toilet Articles, tto. Preioriptlees Carefully CeBpaMsee. Bhlva-lr'a Blook, Cor. ot 7th A, Madison St, Oregon City The Commercial Csnk OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a General Beakl BmImm Loan. made. Sllli discounted. Makea ee lectloni. Buy. and sells exe flange oa all polnu In the United states and Europe and on hong Kong. Deposits received lubfeel to oheek. In terest at usual rates allowed or MMdeaoaiifc Bank opon from A. U. lo 1 P. M.i Saturday evening! fromo till 7 P.M. D. C. LATOURETTE, F. I. DOHAUwOIi. President. Caiaier CAPT. DWnDVO BATH H0U82. Capt. Bundy's Bath House,located at the "sandbank," is now ready for the public Special accommodation, for Women and Children. 1 GEO. A. HARDING, DIALEB IN P DRUGS -pi Standard Pat Paints, OIU and Window 01i Praertption$ Aennltl) HABDINO'g BLOCK I Oregon City liv.:;: f-i stealer nrz::i OBESOtf C1TI aVOAt Lea 0a- f Fiaasaa- 9.-00 a.. n P.. TIME TABLE Leave Pilar UkMB Fool Taylor Si. 7:00 A.M. 11 -30 A. a. 4:(r. m. R :00 a. If . i;p.. 8CSDAY. l:rA.. tx.tr. 11:00. M. 5:30 P. . u...