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CITY'ANbTOUNTRYr IIIIKOON CITY. Jt I V ST. till 4. i'criiiKiir Mulietiriiliii. 4 mjIi' I'.ihv. iiiio yi'Hr. In advance, VI ik- Hiii'do : v. l ixoitl iin, In advance, I UU HOHHIKH, Orcgiui l.lly.Orcniin COUNT omi'KIIH. l ml K" 0. K. Ilnyae I'liTk i.r Ci.url, fiiHi, V. If ton Hliorlir, JC. V. Madifcek ll.'i'iir.l.T H. II. llniKl.y I'miauicr. . . M . I. at Awur, . .1. V. llpiiltcy Ht'ldMil rtupirliitimlclit, II. H UIIhuiii Hurvay'ir II. W. Klimlard (lorcmiir, II. L ll'iliiimi .... I lllclianl eVnII """ tt'iei.k .I.Kiiar Cmnty Ciiiirt iiioclatiii flist nliiMailay after nrat Monday uf every iiifiiitli, 1'rolmta Court meeta on tint Mnmlay of firry llieiltll. Circuit Cuirt incwta on third Mumlay In April and flrat .MiiihIh)' In ajuveiiiiiar. OHWION CITY OKKICKIIK. Miynr . .Illrmii Straight lletienler, L. I.. I'urior ci.l. r r Police. ('. K. Hiirne AaMMiaur anil Collector .. K. H. Calls' Treasurer H. I'. Iloluiail Clli Attorney K. K. irli(K Hum I I 'omiiil.a oner ( . (' HiiixiiN'k.Jr. Bun t of Water Works W II Howell City Kngliiwr, D.W. Kliwianl Cmuclhueii-C. O. AIMalil. Jr.. II. I.. K'Olv.O. N. Ilrecomau, .1 J. Cooke, K. H. Howell, Uailii llruiiiihlou, II. H. .IncKnr, II. r.. Helena . Council mccte lint Wrdiinalay n( Mich nioulh. CHUHCHKS. Flrat Congregational Church -hv. M. Hoiighcrty Paalor. Services H . in. awl t I'- iSnnJejr B..lu.l ro,r morlilntf aervlco. Prayer Merlins; ever WhIumIhj evening l SHU p. in. Prayer Medina; uf V. I'. 8. C. I!. every Sunday evening al u:ouuumpt. vim itiniiat Cl.iin li Hkv. Oilman Parker, I'aainr It, irnli.it Service II: Mnmlay Srhiail I2:li Kvulillijc Service 8ili lt"KUlnr Prayer Meeting v.cuncimy evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wcdiice. day evening precerdliig Brat Sunday in llif inuiilli. W. John'e Church. ilatlinlle-Hev. A. Illllel.rand, Patur. On Hunday, Mna lit "d . Kvery Sunday Mcminn Hermnn aflerH oVI.tck Maae. At all other Masses KllKll"h Ser "a. HUlilUy Schcsil 2::W p. ni. Vira, Aailgcllral Subjects and Hen. tllctlun t T::hi p.m. Melhodlat Eplanipiil Church -llev 0. Sykca, I'nator. Morning Service at II: Sunday Hcln.d at Willi; liven IriK Service al :!). Kirurlh I.euKile meeting Sun. day evening at OilO: Prayer Meelhig Thttmlay even, lug at nam Klrat Presl.ylerlnn :inreli.-llev. 0. W. (lllmney, Pa.tur. Si'rvluea II a. ni and MW p. ill. Sal.lajth Seliiad 10 a. til. V. P. S. 0. K. II la every Sunday eioulnii ill KM. Pmyer MiwIliiHWedlimlay evening 8:IKJ. SenU free. KvangellCKl riiilrrh, (lennali-A. Krnst, Paator Preaclilng Seivlcea every alternate Sumlny 11 a. ill. and 7SW p. m. Salibath Sclnad every SundiijP III a In. (J. llarrlauerger, Supt.) Weekly I'rnyer Muellng tvery YVedlU'adny uveulng, United Dn'tliren Cliurch.-llev p. n. w miama. Paatnr. Kurvlcea drat nud llilill Suniluy lliurnlliKa and tlie prrcixdlng Satllnlay mglll lu eai h ruontli at Oregon City 1 1 a. in. ami 7 P. in , and Ilia Hrat Sun dov afternoon of each month at Kalli View. 81. Paul'a Chtlrrh, Eplcol-llev. 1. A Kckalrom, paaior. Hervlcea every Sunday al II a. in. and 7 SK) . in., and Friday evening al7 iU) p. in. Evanirelicnl Lutheran Zlnn Coneregatlon. llev. u n.. ..... ... U...... I.. Ul.l.nlv'M libll urev. liuau'r. awn u i.i k IichjI from lulu In IU;dO a.m. aiiil"::wp. in. EVENTS OF THE WEEK At tiik Camp Mkktinu. A Ihtkh iiiimlittr ol iie'inlu wtru M ilia Nttw Kru imiiii iiinnlinu on Hiiniliiy, Mostia Hull tiHik lliu I'liililrmi of tliwH who noil alri'il in lilt HniH uii'l 'cliriHlunH 1 llii'in h(Iit ilic iimiiiiit ol llni Hiiriln ill lii'lli'l. Air. Ilinicy, lliu iiii'Miuiii, Mr. I,jvu j liully cliMHiHiiiiil ii Sir 4 KnriiHsky ol i'urtlunil Hinl hi'r li rhllilrt'ii. In Ina Hilurnii'Ui ml lmaa i "Jim Hiiciin ol lliu TIllH'H," l niinli'il Inienillv Irmii tho llililu mul wry si'VwrH on Hut inlllluiiitiruii. II preilk'tcl iliui liy tM4 a lie' vru lliiiiiiflil woulil liuvti humi iiHliorci! mul dvlllkvitlon wonhl Iiuvh unt'lit stun uiiwuril, tlie elii'lu and liyooc'iiticiil Cliriallmiliy ul In .luy, hit said, liuvllig iii'mi siiipiuniuii ii v iiiu living ttu iiH 01 Siiriiiiuiiiiiii. 1'iillinni, Uonlil anil Uiii'kiilitllow WBru HtTMpUblo ulirikiluna mul cliurcli MininlinrH, hut all tliu wolIU Know liow crtittlly wiikoj limy lmv ht'uti In ai'iiuirliiif lliuir vunt wailtli wliicli tliny coulil never have olititinm fionesily. Tim iliHcoiirau wiu dig cursive anil wtill uiluplud o tint pru inisc'iioua niniiLMiuo. AirnsKii ov Htkai.inii a Watch 0 Momlgy, at I'ortUinl, I. K. llirt, of lliu Cttpe Horn Tult'ifrsph liuti, told llie writer tlmt lie liail Imd lr. Ii. W. bid o( Ulatks arrested hy llie llnlut l Sihum mursliiil on lliu eliaruu ol usinx Uiiule Sh in m mail lor the purpose el cheating:, lie "ny Unit she wrele a letter to Him in wliiidi'slie accuaed linn ol gtealiiiit her Kiu wsii'li anil promised Hint u ne would five her 1UU sliu woulil not prod fcule hnn. He anVN Ihal ol A, llilclionck and frank Mood, Mrs. Lie asks '.'5 eai-h (or llie anine uold watch He expressed the intention ol uriugini he case before lliejtislleeatMllwaukle ml ol irolnvr ulter the piaipie ol uiack- ainus cuunty who havu Imuii Injuring in liusiuess and his reputation. It is re ported that on the day followinif the AlilliiKoI tliu teller Mis. hue wandered II alone ami a loot to Ulear UreeK, si units olf. where she waa (oiind on the n ad. It is believed she Is insane. Huiiday Servicea IllOla SOCIMTIKP. v.ii.i'in. 1,101, i,r A. (I. V. W. Mwta every Sal. tlrdiiy evening of eliili lnonlli la A. O. U. W. Ii.ill on Seventh fctreet. All ai.Journliig brethren medially invited to attend. Huiiota l.Hiilt; n. v. n. i W liltlock, Itec. Vlg Iron Lialgn, No. 1:V, A. O. II. W. leet every Tl,rlv evimiuir at 0,1,1 K,'llvi'a Hull, Oawego, Viilllng brethren ulwaya welcome. J. U. Canipliell, H. W. It. slrallaa, llee. Molalla Lo.lgc, No. 4(1, A. 0. P. V. Meeta 11 rat and tliinl Suttlnliiya III each uioutll al Si'llwil House, Vlalling na'llibera tlliide welcome. T. H. Slljip, M. W. J. W.Thoiuaa, Hoc. Oavel Lodge, No. fal, A. 0. U. W. Meeta lecond anil thiol Sulmdiiy eVeuingaat Klilglit a Hall, Canby, Vlaltlng hrolhera nmoe welcome, a. it. Biiana, m W. K. K. Carlton, Keo. ClackHnian Lodge, No. 57, A. 0. U, W. Meeta Oral ami third Mondays In euch monlh, at Strite'a Hall Viaitlnff brethren wtdconie. 8. Holcolub, M. W. C, E. Peaao, Keo. minrlac Lodge, No., A. O. U. W.-Mwta every leoolid and folirlll Sntnnliiv of each month ul Wll aonvllle. On'gou, Max Scliuhilua, M. W. 0. T. Tooxe, Reo. Oregon Lodge, No. 3, I O. O. T. Meeta every TlmniilHV evening at 7:.'.'0 oVhk p. m. In the Odd Fellowa' Iltill, Milin atreet. Memlara of the Order are Invited In attend, J. W. Moduli, N. U. Tlios. K, llyan, II. 8. Fall! Encampment, Nc I, I, 0. 0. F. Meeta flrat ami thli-tl Tuedavaof each luolltll at Uild rellow, Hall. Membera aud vialtiug patriai-cha cordially lie vltnl to attend. O. laivejoy, Chief Patriarch. J. A, Stewaal, Scribe, ninm Loilre. No. M. I. O. O. F. Meets ill Odd Fet low'a Hall, Oawogo, every Monday evening. Vialliug hretliren made welcome. W, J. rhinazee, H. u, J Y. Itiiloy, Sec. WlllHmctte Itebnkull Degree Lialge No. 2. Meeta Iheaecond and fourth Mondays in the month al 8:"0 In tlie I. O. O. F hall. Mm. Mary Wllllama, N. (1. Mra. H. U. Charinan, Sec, Multnomah Lodge, No, 1, A. F. k A. M. Holda Ita regular coiuinitllicntioua on Oral and third Saturdiiye w eaoll tnotlin at l wo p. ni. nreoiren hi giaaj aiauu. Ins are Invited to attend. L. L. Porter, W. M. T. F. Ryan, See. Oatvego Lodge No. 11) I, A. F. A A. M. Meeta the econil and lourlll Baoiruaya .iiavoua nivoru, v, B. lloea, W. M. K. J. Rusaell, Sec. niarkaiuaa Chapter No. 2, It. A. M Regular con vocation third Mommy ot iiioiiiu oi p.m. j. n Walker, II. P. M. Sclmlplua, Sec. l'lomer Clmnler. No. '.", O. K. S.-AIeela In Ma onlo Temple. Mra. II. S. Striinuc, W. M. Mii Ad dle C.Jen. dugs. See. Wlllametlo Fall" Camp No. US, W. of W. Meets econil and fourth Tuemla.vM ot tlie iiioiiiu ut iv. ol i'. hall. Viaiting neighbora niiule welcome, E. M, Hand). 0. C, K. E. Martin, Clerk. Walicheno Tribe. No. IS, I. 0. II. M. Meeta Tuea- day evening at A. O. I'. W. Hall. Vlaltlng members Cordially invited, I.. A. Jo.ble, Sachem. C. , K.lly, K. of II. Kleaile Poet, No. 2, O. A, R., Deiwrtnieiit ofOregon, Meela tiiat Monuuy uf each month ut A. O II. W. II ill, Oregon Illy Vialting uninraileH made wel. come. W. II. Illli'ghardt, Com. C, 0. Williams, Adj. Oeneral Pope I'osl, No. t.'i, 0. A. R. Meets rst Saturday of euch mouth at timugu hall, Mullno. Coiurmiea eonllally Invited. J. F. Nelaou, Com niaudtr. II. U . shuw, Adjuttiut. (lull. Urook Piait, No. SK, 0. A. R., Peiwrtment of Oregon. Meets in achiad house a. Neeily uu tlrat Sat. unlay in each month al 2 o'clock p. in. Ail com. rado mnde welcome. Jacob Spogle, Com. J. Kar Uidcr, Adj. Meade Relief Corps, No. IS, Department of Ore gon. Meets on tlrat anil third Fridays of each month In K. of P. Hall. Membera of corps from abroad cordially welcomed. Mrs. M. 8. I'llsbury, Pres. Mrs. F. L. Cochran, Treas. Mra. J. B. Harding, See. Sons of Veterans, K. D. Baker Camp, No. IS Meet hrat and third Thursday evenings ol euch month. W K. Johnson, ('apt. I). O. Wood, 1st Lieut. Alonso Wi( aliuni, 2d Lieut. L. A. 8. of Baker Camp, 8 of V. Meeta In K. P. 1 1 a 1 1 on second and tourlh Monday evelllnga of each month. Mrs. W. K.Joheon, Pres. Ml.-a NoraCalift, Secy. Achillea Lodge, No.SS, K.of P,-Meets every Fri day night at the K. of P, hall. Visiting kulghtl Invited. R, L llolman, C. C. F, J. Louis, K, of H. & 8. Star Lodge No. 9.1, K ot P.-Meeta every Wnluea dny evening in Castle hall. Brothers Invited. J. F. Itisley, O. C Titos. Nellaon, K. ol R AS. Canhy Lodge, No 6114, I. O. O. T.-Meet Brat and third Saturday evenings at Knight'a Hall, Canby. Visiting members always made welcome, l, J, Cox, W. C, T, Miss Laura Knight, Seo. Oswego Lodge No. 418, I. 0. 0. T, Meeta every Friday evening In m'W hall In old town. J, C, Haines, C. T. John Kruse, Sec. F Company, First Ret ., O. N. O. Armory, Third and Main. Kegular drill night, Monday. Regular business meeting, flrat Monday of each month. J, W. (lanong, Capt. F. 8. Kelley, First Lieut. L. L, Hcaens, Second Lleul, Canby Spiritualist Sireiety. Assembles on first and third Sundays of each month, II. A. Lee, Pres. dent. Miss Hattle Phillips, Recording Secretary, New Era W. C. T U. Meets first Saturday In eaoh month at thoir hall it. New Era. Friends of Ibe cause invited to he present. Mrs Ctrry Johnson, Mrs. Eastman, Pre. . St. John's Branch, No. 047, C. K. of A Meets avert Tuesday evening st their hall. Comer Main and Teolh streets, Oregon City, T. W. Sullivan, Pres. N, C. Michels, Sec, Oregon City ftaird of Trade Meets at Court House on second Monday in each month. Visitors w. Icome, On. 0. Uiownell, Proa, F. K. Donaldson, Sec. Canby B,rd of Trade Meets at Knight'a Hall, Canliv, on Sr.t and third Fridays of each month. Visitors welcome, Win- Knlglit, Pres. 8, J. Uarri sou.aWo. M.iUHa Granga. No. 40, P. of H.-Meeta al their kail at Wright's Bridge on the second Saturday of sack mouth at 1 a. m. l-ellow members made welcome. J. f. Nelson, Master. . H. Cooper, See, Tualatin Oiauge, No. Ill, P. of H.-Meets last Satnr. rty of each mouth at their ball in Wllaonville. Jt. B, ll'nry, Master. Miaa Bed Sharp, Sm. Warner urajige. No. 117, P. of H.-Meet fourth Satnrdsyof each month al their ball in New Era, C. C. W illtama. Master. Mias Mafgie Brown. See. Butte Creek Grange, No. "2, P. of II Meets at Uieir kail ia Marviuam second Saturday in each month at I0s.ni Viaiting members always welcome, J. at. kite, Mauler. J. K. Jack, See. Oswego Grang- No. ITS, P. of H. Meets second Saturday in mouth at 10 a. m. o. Eatoa. Master. J. O. Gage. Seo . Dsmasroa Grange ' 2. P. of H -Meets ow t rrt auardey ia aaoslb at loa m. in Pamaacoa school- . b-nse 8. Votinf. Master. T. H. Feathers, See, Viatletoe Lodge No. 2D. I of H -Jaerts every Tuesday evening Mary Blackford. 0. of H. Active anii Ai.kiit. Tlie Hecularists of Oreuon have done much work the past two veaia in this state. The sec retary of tlie state organization, Kalie Kelim Hmitli. of tliis city, repoita that hardly a day passes, when no new niein hers are added to the union. The Ore gon Secular Turk, situated at New Era, and which was presented to the u s. , U. by Mr. and Mr. Huyid Wittenberg of Unit place, ia beiux handsonialy im proved and will eventually be one ol the fluent parks on this coast. A joint stock company will be formed in the near future for the purpise of building: a Secular University and crematorium in tlie vicinity of the pai k. "Doctor" Taylor. "Dr." J. W Taylor waa arrested in Portland last week Wednesday for practiciiiat medi cine without a license, lie is said to have lieen implicated in a grave abor tion case, lie is the biif fat man who is suinif M. J. Broderick for 110.000 for IbruisinK his shin by a fall on the prem- P:.. l... ,,f tl.A lul(u,.'a ttobiftn inca lu 1 1 c i in, vi too a dh,uu,,. He was liied out of his ollice a few weeks airo for non-Davment of rent and therefore comes under the category o( "dead beat." A Modification At the conference Monday eveoiiiK between thecoininillee I llie city council and nieiuhera ol the company that woulil build an electric road up Seventh atreet, the committee proposed, III lieu ol Its lormal stipula lion, that, after 10 years, the company nav one-half cent on each D.lsssentfO. nd rive cents on each ton ol ireiu'lit. The company is ccnsiderinir the matter The council ia acutely conscious of the fact that when the Main atreet franchise was given away for li'j years, the city was neatly duped and Is now wary lest It again throw away soiuelhiiikt that miiflit return revenue. Bui llie Seventh street franchise ia not a, valti able by far as tlie Main street gift. Col. Si. A'kk in I.pck. Sexton J. D. Slover says lie has fallen heir to. $o5,- 000 worth of wealth left by Ins grandfather, Isaac Slover, in San Ber nardino county, California This pioneer of Southern California, he gays, died from the effects of a fig-lit with a grizzly, which ripped him open, and Mr. De- Linn, the undertaker, oi rortianu, wno lived there at the time, buried him. Col. Slover will leave here in the fall to take possession of his property. A Bali. Game. The Oregon City and Oswego tall clubs played at tiladstono on Saturday last. J lie result stoou: OBwego 13 and Oregon City 12. Batteries : Oswego Smith Brothers and Austen; Oregon Cilv Kiley, Jielzger and Lyiies. Umpire, iiecknerj time, 2:15. The marked features of llie game were he litMvy batting of I.ypes and Kainsby fur Oreg n Oily, and fur Oatvego the base riti'iiing ol Smith and W'orl In union. I.OCAf. NKWH ITK.MH. C. U. Miller last the coast. Joseph Kin limn of I, tgan, has built new barn . Miss (I rare Flalrd is visiting liur slsliir, Sirs, lirusser. 21s tot LETl'fctt LIST. The fullowinit is a list of letters re maining at the Oregon City postolfice f.jr tlie week ending July 20, 189J, uncalled lor: Bentel, It J Miller, Mrs Mary Uarbet, Miss E H Parker, Sam Hearst Mr Perry, Ijbo Hurlhurt, Mis E Stiebritz, Mrs Emine Martin, Arthur Spencer, P A When calling for these letters please .y "advertised, is. fli. haxps, r, m Notice of Annual Institute. Notice is hereby given to teachers and friends of education that the annual institute of Clackamas county will be held in Oregon City, beginuing July 30th and closing August 7th. It is ex pected that every teacher in the county will attend. Good instructors will be employed and several evening lectures will be ifiven during the institute. An eH'utrl will be made to mako this the most instructive and successful normal nstiuti y it lul 1 in tin e. m ry. H. B. UIBJUN, Sunt, of Schools, Clackamas Co.. Ore Dated this 18th day of July, 18114. Pure manilla binding twine (Clover- Leaf brand) 10 cents a pound at Wilson & Cooke no "cut" but the regular price. Dcstalaeb. "Duslalaer" is the best nd cheapest known preparation for floors, It is adapted to natural wood. paint, shellac, linoleum or oilcloth. No sprinkling or damp sawdust necessary. No more dust from sweeping. Orders left at the Cockier nfllce will receive prompt attention. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. A. W. Baoi.ev, Agent. Flora A Scpubiob Fence fob Farmers Charles E Smith of Silverton exhibited at the Cocrieb office last week the model ol a fence that, according to the writer's judgment, has points of superi ority over any style of farm fence in vogue in this section of country. It is chearer than any other, and strong and cyclone-proof, for every stake, rider and rail ia secured to the body of the fence by wire. The cost of fencing square acre with an eight-rail ridered " worm fence" (924 rails and 232 atakes) is 111.02; s five-board fence of six-inch lumber at d.-'iO per M, around the acre, wonld cost 20 12, whereas the cost of this A.J. Kussell Excelsior Patent Fence would be only $8 73Jg. John Lewiilhiii of Kpringwat'tr was In llie cllv thl week. I', F. Morev ami wife returned from llm co tl on Thursday. H, ft. Green will dike charge of llie postolllce on August lat. Itoiigh luiiilier sells at tin Spring- water mills lor f per in. Frank Itwla, thn druggist, returned from California on Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Dixon and Mrs. I, a her are camping at Gladstone Park. Dr. It'Mts waa in the city last week to lo ik alter his biwlnuia interests. Miss Mary Conyera leaves Monday wild a camping party for Ml St. Helen. Hon. James Tracey says that the cereal crops In his neighborhoo I prom ise a uig yield. The ol lie works at Oswego are run' liing on scrap iron, defunct car wheels and ncoich pig. Last week J. A. Buck. Rain Mans and several others left for (he mitnituius wlili seven horses. Robl, Holland has sold his properly ii Kan Jose, Cal., aud will again make his home in Oregon, Hard limes. No uiarriava licenses sailed by llie county clerk since the 14th at tin' hour of going to press. Dr. 8. Parker has purchased W. A. Tin mi p wo 'a tlrug stora on Park and Washington streets, l'orlland. Sam Enule has been appointed administrator of the estate of the lala Mra. Chri-tena Callihan. Mr. Freytag, who drives the lean) of vellow ponies, sells the Ire tlieit sir! finest vegetables in the in irket . Tim Chautauqua aainbly at Glad stone has been a llended by large crowds rom Oregon Lily and Portland. Michael Pelkv was arrested last week Thursday fur choking hi wile and fined flu by Justice Jack of Martjuam. On Tuesday nighl. Ilia barn of Koh Ferguaon burned down. Three horses nd his hay crop were consumed The families of F. R. Charinan and G. A. Harding left Thursday morning to camp at Alderlua, on Clear creek. There is to be a teachers' picnicat Meinig'a nark, Sandy. Friday. Teachers snd pupils from nine to twelve schools will be present. John Howland of Ml. Pleasant, har vested 10 tons of hay from four acres. His neighbor, Mr. Riley, did almost equally as well. Hereafter ditnos will ba given Sun day afiernoons ami evenings. al Willam ette Park overlooking the Willainitteon the west side motor line. A transcript of judgment from the justice court rendered in lavor of Masur , hrman & (Jo. against At. J. uroiieruiK was filed witli the county clerk on July St. Freedom Way of of .M.dulla, reports at a field of wheat on his (arm has been so badly damaged by the aphis that he has turned the hogs in lo pick up what is lelu The Mink noBtofllce has been di continued and lis mail will hereafter go Beaver Creek; tho Loon postolllce has been discontinued and ita mail goes Currinsville. Tuesday, a man named Zimmerman had a citizen by name of Humshaw ar rested on the charge of assault. The latter plead guilty befoie Justice Dixon and paid his line. F.J. Ridings and J. T. Drake were the city Saturday, attending to btn iness connected with tlie Butte Creek air. which takes place this year on October 4, 5, and G. Mrs Kale J. Young, grand chief of honor. A. O. U. W., waa the guest ol rs W. T. Wliitlock on Saturday. The tiect of her presence in the city was to visit Myrtle Lodge io. 24. A petition to the city council asking that it grant, without sacnfiiMng mu nicipal interests, the Iranchlse lo the Molalla & Oregon City Railroad Com pany ought to get numerous signatures. Mrs. Sarah B. Gaines, whose remains were interred at the city cemeteiyon Friday last, was a sister of Hon. Win. Barlow and Mrs. Joseph Hedges. Her age was 73 years, 2 months and 13 days. Herman Anthony of New Era has 49 stands ol bees. He says the spring was favorable for the busy little works, notwithstanding he anticipates they II give him a pretty lair return ol honey. Sydney Snivth has a ciew of men em- oyed on the levee he is building at enil lake, on the uoitimma, iu nines below 8t Helens. The work is being done per order of the county court of Columbia county. 1 he social held by Rcbekah lodge, I. 0. 0. F at Broderick's Park on Friday evening last, brought together a large number of ladies and gentlemen. In whom the occasion was one of unalloyed enjoyment. Mrs. J. G. Campbell, a daughter of ll e late W. V. Buck, was buried in tlie Masonic cemetery on Tuesday. Her ae was about 01 years. For a numl er of years she has been matron at the Good Samaritan hosp til. Julius Schultz. the partner of Mr, Flinn, llie butcher, decamped last week witli what money of llie tirin he could lay his hands on. He came to F 1 in some timeago, a tramp, begging for food, He could not stand good treatment ; g ot drunk and ran off. Tuesday evening, a funlov'ng young man asked one of the managers of the Chautauqua for permission to dance on the platform (of rough boards) after the termination of the exercises. He was suppressed with the reply that the plat s' inn was "consecrated." - Mr. Harless, Sr., returned from his visit to the "states" on Wednesday morning, hale and hearty, by way of the Northern Pacific, He said that on the trip he met but one man who found fault with President Cleveland for put ting Chicago temporarily under marlial law. Mrs Andrew J. Chase, a sister ol Mrs. R. D. Wilson of this city, commit ted suicide on Wednesday morning at the Chase ranch 10 miles north of Col fax. She escaped from home while the fa nily slept and hung herself to a tree in the garden. She was 52 years old, and leaves a large family. In a classification of paving uulerials by D. M. Mead of Chicago, brick is placed as the least durable under traffic and m ire liable to decay than asphalt, cedar block, cobble stone, granite block or macadam. If he is correct, Main etreet's pavement wont last much longer than the contractors are oblige 1 by their guarantee to keep it in repair. At the great council of Red Men held in this city last week, the following grand officers were elected and installed : A. A. Cleveland of Astoria, grand sa chem; A. A. Ellis of Portland, grand aenior sagamore ; C- S. Hannntn of Port land, great prophet ; F. H. Saylor of Portland, grand chief of records ; W , 8. Norton or Portland, great keeper of wampum; E. J. Ladd of Portland, su preme representative. CANBY ITEMS. (iraln l.niks well around Intra A fuw are culling and lefor long the lni.j of llie ihreehur will bo heard. Mr. Halsman has his new barn about ready for his hav crop. Mr. Wubber a new burn ia 20x40, 20 foot walls, Ab ul HKkl cords of railn ad wood will bo put al'Mig lh truck here litis year; several leaius are now liauilii. Hons look wull and everybody is gel' ling ready for picking. Several of thn Can by folks will ffi lo the So In Hrii 44 Mr Hart has sold Ida plant to Mr Molt for 1 1 40 1. Mr. Andrews a'nl wife have agreed to disagree and he has led fur purls nn known. Homy Smiih Is digging well nn his place near Uaiiliy. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gladstone It K A lo G F Bronecr, lot 4, hlk lit), Giudslouv; $1. Will I, Co to G A Harding N O Wal- ten, '., blk C'lni'kaiii is Heights and 32 as adjoining: ftioii. W J Liddull lo It J Lidded, 10 as in sees 1 & 12, t 2 s, r I e; TIII'X). I'.uui'iiia lluurv lo Kiilhiirinu ft Sloan, n H ol nw '4 of sw '4 "I ne jj of sec 2H, 1 1 s, r 2e; II. r A blv lo .Sopliroulii Jessup, IS lets lu Mountain View add lo Oreg ill City; )00. Do to J A Thayer, lot II in blk 4, Mountain View; fl. A P Armstrong to A B it T Co, 40 84 as in 1 3 a, r 3 e; ft. it W (ianoii lo Dr J W .Noma, slier- ill's sale of lols o A ll in blk 172, 0 City, of Dan ll'iyer Hiram lleebo to J Springier, n 'j of ne '4 of si c 2-1, t 2 a, r A e, except 1 acre, j in 79 aa; 42d. E Parry In Hiram Longt'oy, 2 as 12 a. r2e;400. J Vii'icli to S Perrenond, 9t as Jesse V liion claim No 1314; f254. of IN MKMIIKIAH. Ham. ok Multnomah Loixir No. l.A. F. & A.M. OiiKiioN City, Or., July 21st, 1894. To tlm Muster, Warden and Brethren of Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. K. A A M : We, your committee appointed to draft resolutions nnthedeatn of Brother C. M. Kester, submit tlie followinif: Wiikhkas. Multnomah 1 .01 life No. 1 has by the hand of death been called o part with Brothor C. M. Kester, one of the oldet members of (he Lodge, there' lore. Until re J, That in the death of Brother C. M ftesler, we find that the Lodge has lost a faithful, earnest and consul entious member, and one who was con1 spicuoua fur his life-long devotion to llie cause if Musonry, and we will ever cherish hU memory KruAvid. That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the relatives olourtleceased brother. Kctulral, 1 hat as a mark of respect to the menioiv of our deceased brother. these resolutions be spread upon the miiiiites of the Lodge and a copy be furnisned the Enter)iric and Courier ol this c.iy lor publication. J. G. l'lI.I.SIIl'HY, Pkter Paijukt, C. W . Ganonu, Committee. Hops. All buyers are refusing to take stock beyond immediate needs, and the re quirements of the trade are now ccr tainly very light. The exceedingly favorable outlook for the growing crop checks any disposition to speculate In the articlu. We make 13c an outside quotation for choice state, and that seems to be merely a nominal piice good to prime brewing grades are of fering at 11 to 12c, and considerable stock can be bought for less. The best of the Pacillii coast are held a little higher than state, but other sorts will not bring any more. Interior markets are very 'dull at 7 to 10c, as to quality; reports from all sections of the stale regarding tlie growing crop ore exceed ingly bright. In some sections of Oregon and Washington lice have ap pea red, but farmers are spraying the vines and there is no reason at present to apprehend any serious trouble, ftu ropean crop reports are also promising. V . Loewn A. x. Hop Jlullrtin. A ladv, whose hair came out with every combing, was induced to give Aver a ilair Igor a faithful trial. She did so, and not only was the loss of hair checked, but a new and vigorous growth soon Buiceeded that which had gone. ill - M, The value of a good name was well exemplified (lie other day, when a man asked one of our druggists for a bottle of Sarsnparilla. "Whose?" inquired tlie cleik. ' Whose.' whv I Ayei s, 01 cum Be. 1 e don t suppose 1 in going to run any risks with Hannah, do ye ! A Happy Husband. Dki.aw.uik, Ohio. After four months use of Simmons Liver Regulator my wife is almost entirely relieved of chronic constipated and bleeding piles. W. U. Lreper. i our druggist sells It in pow der or liquid. The powder to be taken drv or made into a tea. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. Sealed bids will be received, from physicans holding diplomas, at tlie of tice of countv clerk in Oregon City, Or.. until Thursday, August Oth, 1.S94, at 3 o'clodk p. 111., for medical attendance and furnishing the necessary drugs to the county paupers for the year ending June 30th, 1H95, The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By or der of 1 he county court . Geo. F. Horton, County Clerk. Dated at Oreg m City, Or. July 12, 1894. PROPOSAL FOR WOOD. Sealed bids will be received by the counly clerk at his office in Oregon City, Or., until August Oth at 2 p m.,for furnishing 50 cords of wood (to be made from large, live fir timber) lo the county court house before 8cpteni; ber 15th, 1894. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By or der of the counly court. Geo. F. IfoitToN, County Clerk. . Dated Oregon City, Or,, July 12th, 1894. A horse kicked II. S. Shafer, of tho Freemyer House, Middleburg, N. Y. on the knee, w hich laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended it to many others and says it is excel lent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous for its cures of rheumatism. For Bale by G. A. Harding, druggist. "I was prostrated with a severe bil ious complaint," writes Erastus South worth, of Bath, Me. "After vainly try ing a number of remedies, I was finally induced to take Ayer's Pills. I had scarcely taken two boxes when I waa completely cured." TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. No. Ice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persona who may offer themselves aa candidates for teachers of ti e schools of this county .theconnty school supennten- Over. Bee. e:w. Drs. Joseph Ilickey and wife of Tresabath. free. Waller Cole, I. reaaaa. O-orfe Chicago, both experienced dentists, Brown, ax. i have permanently located at room 5, t-omotaia Ho c. So. l-Mats s-rona Wednesday charmar, BroV block. They are pre- 'btaaaI''t ii stnugst. rrea. pares to do all classes nf work. och as .biliousness and was olten unable to . r iiin. roresaasi. J. w. stearart, see. ; making sets of teeth, filling or extract- WOrk At the suggestion of a friend I cataract B " c. No. i.-Ms ae, d T.e-dyrf jng and a ill guarantee the aame; tried Simmona Liver Regulator and am ear rn-nti. a. curart En.n. n.ae. r'iL'""s only the best of dental giods now frBe i the, tronhles Harrison Oof City noee C, No. l-M-eta la Hnee Sow Z h,1.:,Th ht : Children Cry for Pure manilla binding twine (Clover Leaf brand) 10 cents a pound at Wilson 4 Cooke no "cut" but the regular jen. thereof will hold a public examina prire' ' tion at the courthouse in Oregon City, n " : Clackamas county, Oregon, beginning The Tl ot rrle.d Wednesday. Auifnst 8 1894. at 1 p. in. Corxelia, La For over six years I waa Those wishing to be examined for a greatly troubled with constipation and 1 ,tte certificate will apply on Thursday, Angtmt Oth, at 9 o'clack. Jatl Itns THE QUEEN INDIGNANT. fill CuulrsulluU th MUtoiiient That Hal (irauUilaiifliUir la a Sink Woman. It very randy happens tlmt tho qnoon condiajcomU to take any uotlce cf pub. lishwl gossip respecting members of the royui lanitly. The fuut that she cnusod to bu telegraphed from Bulmoral in tho daily Court Circulur au emphutio con tradiction of tho report that the Prin cess Alix of Hnsso, recently betrothed to tho czurowiti!, was taking tho wa ters nt lliirroguto lu order to cure a long standing internal comohiiiit nrnves beyond fiuoot ion Mint her majesty was deeply moved mid highly Incensed at the audacity of a nowspupcr scribe in during to suggest that her (rraiiddaugh.. ter'a constitution is niisonnd. The queen's irritation as a grundinotlior and iniitehniukcr ia natural and nndor- stiiudiiblu, Tho czurowitz is himself a Weakling, and if it should prove to be true that bis aflhiuced bride's health had been undermined his big bnrly fa ther would beyond doubt break off the match. Tho probability is that there is nothing organically wrong with the young princess, but it is absurd for the queen to declare that tho rooort of her uiiiiieut is "ubsolutoly without founda tion." Tho Wcsminstor Gazette, which riivu proiuimmco to tlie original report, flippantly remarks with regard to the coiilnidictiou that "any allusion to the iiifliapoKition of any royal person ap pears to bo considered at court aa a sHH'ies of treason, tho court preferring Hint the uilmruts of such Dcrsonaires shall be ignored until the rattles are in their throats, and when tho sovereign or prince or princess happens to bo dan gerously ill the public aro always in formed that the invalid is coins on favorably, although, ns a matter of fact. ho or she is at tlmt time going as fast as posKiblo to the grave." Tlie Gazette then affirms that Princess Alix has been in dolicuto health for sev eral years past and that she has under gone "cures" at Buduauheim, Sell wal bach and otlior pluces. The Gozotto sug gestively nilils that the princess would not huve buried herself at a small York shire watering place at the height of mo LKiiidou season if she were in perfect health. This is certainly the popular view, and the prevailing skepticism ia not likely to be removed until an au thoritative statement shall have been nnido as to the nature of the princess' uiulutly. Loudon Letter. Attention In time to any Irregularity of the Btomacn, Liver, or Bowels may prevent serious consequences. Indigestion, ) mduclie, nau Sdo, bilious nesa, ana ver tigo i' Indicate certain tunc tional derange ments, the best remedy for which is Avar's Mis. Purely vegetable, sugar, coated, easy to take and quick to assimilate, this Is the ideal family medicine the most popular, safe, and useful aperient In pharmacy. Mrs. M. A. BnocKWELL, Harris, Teim., says: "Ayor's Catliarllc Pills cured me of sick lifnMlaclie and my husband of neuralgia. We think there la No Better Medicine. anil liavo Induced many to use It," . "Thirty-five years ago this Spring, I waa run down liy hard work and a succession of soldi, which made me so feeble that It was au effort for me to walk. I consulted the doctors, but kept linking lower until I had given up all hope of ever being better. Happening to be In a store, one day, where medicines were sold, the proprietor noticed my weak and sickly appearance, and after a few questions as- to my health, recom mended me to try Ayer's Pills. I had little faith In these or any other medicine, but concluded, at last, to take his advice and try a box. Before I had used them all, I waa very much better, and two boxea cured me, I am now 80 years old; but I believe that If It had not been for Ajm's Pills, I should have been In my grave long ago. I buy s boxes every year, which make 210 boxes up to this time, and I would no more be with out them than without bread," II. II. Ii.;raham, Bockland, Me. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J.C.Ayer A Co., Lowsll, Mm. Every Dote Effective TO PROTECT THE HOMEMADE. An Effort to Itevlve m Cuatoiu In England Which Ilu Already Failed. The Earl of Denbigh has introduced into tho house of lords a bill providing for marking foreign goods, which is practically identical with the measure which was recently laughed ont of the commons, nud the Earl of Durham, whose energies heretofore have been devoted solely to horso racing and banking his big iucomo which he derives from his collieries, will help in the patriotic work, designed still further to protect native industries against foreign com petition. The lords may pass the bill, but the commons are certain to reject it, for many Tories as well as all the Liberals believe the existing merchan dise marks are sufficient for all practical purposes. A good many business men of all shades of political belief are strongly of tho opinion tlmt the mark ing of foreign goods has not only failed to help British tradors and manufactur ers, but has dono them serious barm. Foreign customers receiving goods from English shippers marked in accordnuce with the act with the words, "Made in Germany," etc., forthwith proceed to save the English middleman's commis sion by dealing directly with the Ger man maker, and so on, whereas in the good old days they assumed such goods to be of British make. Virtuo is therefore very far from being its own reward. Furthermore, ac cording to an indignant merchant who has been writing to a newspaper, the enormous quantity of goods which for merly came into England in English ships does not come hero ut all now, being shipped abroad direct in foreign vessols. In fact, Bays this critic, the present law is "protection which protects no 'Eng lish industry and only serves to adver tise throughout the world the manufac tures of other countries. " New York Sun's Loudon Letter. BLANKS! BLANKS ! I BLANKS III For Sain at the Courier office : Mortgage, Filing Covers, Bond for Deed, Promissory Notes, Receipt Books, Warranty peed, Quit Claim Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena Tcachcra' Report Cards, Partial Payment Real Estate Contract. PherlfrSnmmoiis, Jury Summoni, Copy of Summons, Notice to Garnishee, Answer to Garnishee, Subpoena, Writ of Attachment Justice Subpqeut, civil, Justice Subpoena, criminal Special or private blanks printed on application expeditiously and correctly. 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 slushed ; good house 20x30. Price $800, ol which foOl) must be paid down, bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars call at Courier office or address me at V ancouver, Wash. Mrs. Anna Taylor. Chamberlain's is the best of all. Vin cent J. Barkl, of Danbury, Iowa, has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenever in need of a medicine for coughs and colds, for the past five years ami says: "it always neips me out. If anyone asks me what kind of cough medicine I use, I reply, Chamberlain's. that is the best of all." 60c bottles for sale by U. A Harding, druggist. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. A Novel rack of Cards, A pack of cards were displayed for salo in a cortuiii window awhile ago which wore really very curious and in teresting. The kings and queens were veritable personages, as were tho knaves, who figured as crown princes of modern history. The queens of Spain, Italy and England made three of the face cards, while there was a pretty compliment to our own "reigning sovereign" in mak ing Mrs. Clovolaud queen of hearts, Wilholm, Humbert, the czar aud the little boy in Spain were the four rulers masculine, and the czorowitz, the crown prince of Germany, with his flaxen head, he of Italy aud the Prince ot Wales made up the rest. Philadelphia Press. V. H. Nelson, who is in the drug busi ness at Kingville. Mo., has so much con fidence in Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhiea Remedy that he warrants every bottle and oilers to refund the money to any customer w ho is not sat isfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale byO. A. Harding, druggist. Fine Sausaoes of all kinds at City View Market. Satisfaction guaranteed. FLINN SUHULTZ. Say, if you want to clear some land, 10 acres or more, and take your pay in and. you d better "ee rJ. (J. tlsckett at once, at sheriff's office, before it is all taken. (July 2o acres of choice river bottom left for some good man who wants a home. First come first served. Take a plunge in Captain Dundy's bathhouse at the sandbank. Special ac commodations for ladies and children. ith day of July. 1804. II. S. Gibsou, "County School Snperintrnderit. ITarleton. Yoar druggist sells it in , I powder or Mqnid. The powdrr to be , taken dry or made into a tea. Pitcher's Castorla. LOCAL SUMMARY. Prescriptions carefully compjunded at G. A. Harding's drug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. Wetklu Ezaminrr and the Courier one year, cash in advance, 1X10. Daily Examiner and Courier, cash in advance, 8.30. Weekly San Francisco Chronicle and the Courier, cash in advance, one year. 3.10. Received at Charman & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. For job printing go to the Coca sr office. Lawyers' Briefs and Folders printed 1 the UoI'rikb office. Teacher's monthly report cards for sale at the Courier office, 50 cen s a 100 Quart fruit jars 08c per doz. ; gallon 95c per doz., at Bellotn y A Bpsch. The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer and the Qreoom Courier, both one year to cash in advance subscribers for only $i 50. The Enquirer is a 111-page paper whose regular price) is (1 per year. Notloe. Unitkd States Land Offick, I Okeuon City, Or., June I), 1H!)4. Notice Is horoby given that the approved plat of survey of TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, EANUK S EAST, lias been received from the surveyor gen eral of Oregon, and on JULY 19, 18M, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said date, said plat. will be Hied In this ofllce snd the land therein embraced will bo subject to entry on and alter said date, Notloe Is hereby given that the approved plat of survey of TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, BANGS 2 EAST, hai been received from the surveyor gen eral ol Crcgon, and on JULY 23, 1894, al 9 o'clock a. m. of said day, aald plat will be filed In this of fice aud the land Ihcruln embraced will be sub ject lo entry on aud after aald date. Notice ii hereby (Iron that the approved plat of survey or TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE S EAST, lias been received from the ttrveyor gen eral of Oregon, and on JULY 2o, 1894, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said dav, said plat will be filed In this ofllce and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and alter aald date. KOIIKRT A. MILLER, Register. I'KTKR FAQUKT, Receiver. For Over Fifty Yeara. As Old amu Wiix-TaiiD Remedy. Mra. Win low's Soothing Syrup hat been used for over Sfty year ly millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens Uie gums, allays all pain, cares wind eolle, and la the beat remedy for IHarrhoaa. Is pleasant to the taste. Bold by Draiglsts in every part of the World. Twenty-Bra cents a bottle. Its value la In calculable. Be aura and aak for Mra. Wiaslow'a Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Oregon City Market Report. Wheat Per bu, 44u, bulk I without tact a I Oat--3'2(?:)5o f bushel, with aackt. Floue Roller fl 80 per bbl, net Eooa liije Suttee 25c roll, country Vsai--6,o dreated Chiceems $2 8Mb doten Beef On foot, cowt l'e; steers 2c, fat; 4'c dressed Mutton fl 6u2 prime ahcaretl: stuck sh'p 11 SHtHOi.Ea $2 H thousand. Lard UHcf pound. Hides Oreen,3c;dry.67cym; one-third oS orculled. Sheep pelts, 2Ya)30o HAY-Tlmothy, 112, clover (it, baled. Peied f suits Prunea 9c; applet .V$fio; very dull. Mill Feed Shorts 117, Bran 1; Chop 16; rejected wheal, no cents V bo Pose Sldea 12c, shoulders e, bama 12c; on loot 6c; dressed 5,c. Potatoes 2Tic a tack, Onion s-11.25 per 100. The San 'Francisco Weekly Bulletin and the Courier for $.1 to cash in ad vance subscribers. The Daily liulletin and Courier one year for $5, cash in ad vance. The Daily Uulletin'i regular price is $0 per annum. Children Cry for Pitcher' Castorla. To prevent fits and convultioDt during teething, mothers ihonld alwaya have on hand btrrdioan's fcoothing Powders. Eipana Tabules : one gives relief. Wsaaa Baby a sick, we f htr Caatorlt. axTai she waa a CVild, aba erW for Caatoriav TVsa she became) Miaa, rive cfcm la Castoria, Vaam aba kad CfcUrtrea, she g Uxaa Caaaorie, THOSOHARHAN fj?; SOlsT CMJiENDERSOnCo's iiintwoswooLHouii shots - a PRIZE rVTWOWAlR. v -r. '. V . W"va AJ MAMMAVVKlflSITTHE HOKTCiTfill(U rMVTHt LON&XST LECSf SHOES FOR OLD AND YOUNG. MEN'S BOOTS. i ar 4. W. CAREY JOHNSON, LAWYER CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS, Oregon City, Oregon. Real Estate To Sell and Honey To Lend C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE : Commercial Bank Buildiaa. OREGON CITY, OREGON. Seventh Street Stable, McFkhon & Mortimorr, Proi's. Horses Boarded by the Day, week or month. FEED OF ALL KINDS BOUUHT AND SOLD. Cor. of 7th and J. Q. Adams Sts, Orecon Citv, Or. NOTICE OF REMOVAL MRS. SLADEN, Nee Miss Watts, Is now removed from her old stand on Main street to her new building on oppose side of the street, and will continue to keep the Latest and Best Assort ment of Millinery at Reason able Prices. SUMMER GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT COST For the next 30 days. aS'iai'ajs Sal aMi.a . V unaries a. Baldwin & lo. BANKERS, 40 and 42 wall street, New York. Account! of Banks and Bankers received on favorable terms. Bonds and Investment SacurttiM. Dally Financial Letter Mailt as Application. , a, vuaaaaruiWBaLa BUI.ICITKD, Oso. C. Baowmu. A. I. Daiuas Brownell & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office One Door North ufCaufieldillunt' ley'i D-iglori, OREGON CITY, . . - OREGON. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oi the Street betweei the Bridge tui tie Depet. Double and single rise and saddle horses al . ...v iuHat iiv, ana eoorrii also connected with the Urn for loose stock AIIV Infnpmatlnn m..I.. Ll. J . . ----'--.... icgHtuiiiH J aula 01 SLOCS promptly attended lo by letter or person. nurlNES BOUGHT OB BOLD FRANK NELDON. Gun and Locksmith. Adjoining tlie JSoblitt Stable, OREGON CITY. OREGON. All kinds of riraarmsrapalrwl aad cleaned. Allklaee v, ania, aMoaiDee repaired, implicate kert tuajl for all kinds of locks, dune and Pistols bought and told. BWYCIE8 REPAIRED. f Holden'8 Ethereal Cough Syrup A Never ratlins Remedy, for all TESOAT .MS LOTTO AJTE0TI0N3. Suitable for Old or Young. raariaiD r THB H0LDES DBUG Co., Btooktoa, Oil. sold av all Dstrooina. ssssssssS S Swift's Specific S Q A Tested Remedy Q Blcod and Skin s Diseases s s s s s s s s S m Aa a SeV reliable cure for Contafloua Blood Polaon. Inherited Scro fula and Bkin Cancer. . ,Ani. far delicate Women nd Children It has no equal. Being purely vegetable, la harm- lets in lie enesu. A treatise on Blood and Skin Die weee niailwl rau on application. VrvggiM BeU 11. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Dreiser J, Atlanta, Ga. (ssssssssg E. Ee BURLINCAME'8 1SSAY OFFICE SSSU Kftebmlied In Colorado, 1ML Bamplet bT null f ttprttM wile rccelr prom pi tvod careful ltenUfc Bold t Silnr Bullion "U'MWAt&tZ Addrtn, 17U 1 1731 bmset St., Bearn. Colt, This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. AH jthers, similar are imitation. This exact Label ison each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may iay and think he hai others as good. BUT BE HAS MOT. Insist upon the Esact Label and To Fe SM.I inaTWatet, pah savr V 0. A. MACBETS 4 CO.. PmsKarsk, fa. am FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just opened, on north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as low as the lowest. Country Produce Bought Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. BUCK, Prop. Bank ofOregon City. OLDEST BANKING J10U8E IN TBI CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. President, ... Thomab Chamim Vice President, Qio, A. Haidixs Cashier, .... .Q. CioniLD Manager, - . CHaluta B. CauntLD A Oeneral Banking Business Transacted. Deposits Received Subject lo Check. Approved Bills and Nolet Discounted. County and City Warrants bought. Loans Hade on Available Securilv Exchange Bought and Hold. Collections Made Promptly, Drafts Hold Available lu Any Pari ol the world. Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Baa Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Depoaita. evs aqihts or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. L. M. ANDREW8, M. D. DEALER IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, itc. Prescriptions Carefully Coapoundetf. Shively's Blook. or. of 7th A Madison St., Oregon City The Commercial Dank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transiott a General Banking Business. Loana made. Billa dtaemmted. Makna nl. lections. Buya and tells exchange on all polult in wie unitea Biaiee ana nurope ana on uong Kong. Deposits received tubfect to check. In terest at usual rates allowed on time deposits. Bank opon from 9 A. M. to 4 P. H.t Saturday evenings from S till 7 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE, P. I. DONALDSON, President, Cashier CAPT. BUKDY'O BATH HOUSE. Capt. Bundy's Bath House.located at the "sandbank," is now ready for the public. Special accommodations for Women and Children. GEO. A. HARDING, DEALER IN IF DBUGS El Standard Pat. Medicines. Paintt, Oils and Window Olaaa. Pretcriptimt Accuraitly Compounded. harding's block. STEAM WOOD SAWING! Contracts taken to saw wood with our Steam Wood Saw. ERNEST ELLIOTT, JOSEPH HARRINGTON, Proprietors. Oregon City ransit:rt:t.::a Ca's stealer RAr.:o::.v TIME TABLE OKKGOM CITT BOAT Leave Leave) PoaTLAitB Oaeeop C'T Foot Taj lor SL Pool M av 7:00 a. m. 9O0a.m. 11 JO a. m. 2:00 r.B. 4:00 p.m. .00 p.m. SUSDAY. 80 A. M. JA.. 110 a. m. tir. m. 3:30 p.. i-Xir.m. MraafT, ftec