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7 CITY AND COUNTRY, u .,..- M'sr :i, i - 4. Trm of HuliititriiiuM. H mile ('y, on year, In mlvmii', t'2 w. H ictlo !Hy. )x miMilNN, III mlvriiH'0. I 00 (MUllllKIt, On-n.iu :iy,(rKin. COUNTY OmCKIlM. finltfti, , . . . t'ltirk nf Ciitirt KhrriiY, Kr'lMtnlrr Tiv.utiiirr, Am r, , . H.iIi.miI Hiiiicrliiluiilmii . Huiv .jr.ir ('.iru.iir , O-MnmikilniirrN, EVENTS OF THE WEEK 'I'll t Al, I'ndKII llAIIK.tS Clllll'll W'lllT Tlie liunrlnu id iIih liulnn" C'iriiuH i'hw liofuru CdiiiiI)' Jiiiljfit (i, K. lUvm on 'II u Hilny was a uiHitiu of ronsiiiitinliltt iinpiirlnni'O frmii K li'iiul mIhii li lint. Till' flll'l llri'i lllTlllTt JilllllS'lll coin -lllitll'll HaMllilt Hllll llHlll'IV Oil II lll-itfll Imr iiiiiiii"! Hue. I In nt lo Ju- liuo lilni-r of Nwily. i!iiuil uuilly ami liHIII f.) IIIIU, tNtlX! ll"S IIHll .IllllllSOII liroiiulit Ik fin u JiihiIiu El hut Oixnii In 0, K, lliiyaa Hih. V. Iliirlini K. c. MmM.K'k 1 1 1 i m cliy on I lie aunm clis'im hikI g Inrv . i. r. iiiiiiii I we flixl iliiiiiiNiin wns (lihcfiiirufii. II. H 0IImh.ii 1 A M-inunl trial was iiiiilirtiikin lii-lnre M'",'.1""1 'J nature l)ix-n Willi lliu ruHiitt that Julio- I diehard H.-..II ! WI1H WH'VllIll'd. TIlH ClIHtH llllll rll!l I Prank .lauiiHr ! III! Ill 1171 llllll lllH flint U'ua S ill .lillin. MnSilVprriirth11 wH,"",,"'r "" i nililMfil to pay HIlJ went to jail I'n.iiHi. Court im 011 Aral Miimlay if every ! 1 he j-st ol Hie habeas corpus writ in .mil. wui o release him. Senator lirownell Br'SnLu'l' hi'll'mX"""1 M,""l"r '" ""d "llcri'i for Johnson, whoso attorney .nmy " 11 " " lie IiiiiI been before Justice Dixon, anil uiikoon city OKKll'Eim. l'loaociililiii Attorney L. L. i'ortur for Myur iiinun straight Hie Minis. The latier gtremionaly main- ""'nlJr; i; t i'rirtiiiiied the position Hint under the A!rorTi";.iii.;r '.' . itVSil',,'"t,rllu writ tho coiirt had no Treasurer, ii. I., iinliuitn r (flit to (iR'Hlion the leiial sutliority ID Ait..nr, k k. itriicm . under which the prisoner Imd been trai-t i imiiui-aiiiiiiir, i;. v. nuticiit-K, Jr. i ,.,......,. I 1 it... f i i i Hiiirii.rwmi.rwurk.. w ii. H..W.II ,.'',f'l. if (lie jiiilifinent of Justice City Knicl r, D. W. Kliniisnl Cmnc-llni.-ii -II. O. Allirfglil, Jr., II I,. Kelly, V. H. ilrmiiimini, .1. J. t'mki, K. M. Howell, IJinrini HriMivliluii, II V. jHiiiwr. II. K. Nlnyrm rnllllliH mmliSrrtl Vi4llMwlny ut wicli nimitli. CI1 UHCHKS. Klrat CanKn'Kiilliiiiiit I'liurcli lli-v. H. IKiiiKhorly hmtiir. HiirvloiiH II ft. in. ami HtlHI p. m. Knridny HoIiiniI iiflcr luiiriiinK imrvUie, Prayr Mi'rtliiK vry Wi.ilnuwlHy nvmiliiK 'it P. I". 1'niytir MiwIinR uf Y. I. H. V. K. oTry Suuiluy vvviiIiijc al (l:Mirtiiiiii. Klri.1 Ibipliat C'liilrt'li niv, OllninD I'lirlur, Cuitor MiirnliiK HiTvivv 11; 8"nluy SoliiNil 12:IA; KvcIiik Nwrvlra 811; Hi'Killnr 1'myi'r MiwIIhk WuillieNiliiy fvimliiK. Mni'llily ruvffnanl Mcfllnii vtiry WtNluiii. day Rvi.iilng pni:ifdliif( Hrwl NnmlHy in llieliiui'lli. HI. Julm'i rlmri'li. Halhiillit-llKV. A. Illllrl.niiiil, I'.ulor. On Hiimlay, llna ut ami lu::!U a in. Kvory Hnnility IJhiihhii Murinmi iflor S o'tiliick Maaa, At all other AlaiwM KllicllMh Hir"iiii. Nlitiday Hi'IhniI 2::uj p . in. Viwni, AiHilngt.UuitlSuWi'Cliiauil llni. illctluu al 7::m p. m. HniliiNllal KilMHipnl Church ll.. 0. 8;k, I'natnr. MiirnliiR KitvIco l II: Hlimlay Krlnl ut l'J:lr; Kvou lii(( Nrvloa at Ktlill. Kiiwurth l,miui imflitiK Huu iliiy eveiiliiK at 110; I'myvr McuIIhk Tliumlay avfti. Inn at HKHI. Klrat I'rnaliyli'riiiii riinrch.-llnv. 0. W. ailiuny, i I'mittir. HitvIlmw II a. m. anil aslO p. in. Hulilatth Holiiail Ida. III. Y. I'. H. 1). K. I la eVK.'y Hmulay hviiuIiir at ::u. rniyr 9iii'iinuwiHiiieiiiu)' rviiiing hki, rn.an in". KvaiigMlival rimrdi, (Ifmuiii A. Krnat, I'nal' r ' l'nai'liilig Hervlcwa tviry allcrlialtt Siimliiy 11a.m. anil 7::m p. ni. Halilnllh Hrlnail ery Knliiliiy Ilia. in. (.1, Ilarrlalwrffr, Hupt.) Wiwkly Pmyir Mei-llug every Weiluwlay evening. Viilled llrelhren Cliurch. Key. P. II. Wlllliiini. Piialitr. H'irvfctai flint anil tlilid Huiiilay iiiurnliiKa anil tlie prececding Saluriluy iiikIiI In eai'li mmilli at Ore;nll l.'ily 11 a. in. and 7 p. Ul , and the Drat Hun duv aftumuun of each luimlli at Kalla View. 81. Palll'a rliurrh, Rplanipal Rev, J. A. kilmin, ptiatur, Hen-lcea every Hniidny at 11 a, in. and 7-JM) ji. in., and Friday evening ut 7 H) p. in. Kvangi'llcitl Lutheran Zlon Cuiiicwgiitinn. Her L. 0ny, puatnr. Min'ta lu Sliively'a hull, Hniidny i hwil from U2U In lUl.10 a. m. Hervkea Ills 0 a in. aml7:M p. in. HOCII'riKH. Full" I'lly laidge .if A. O. V. W.-Mwta every Hat. uiiltiy evening uf each inoiiih in A. O. II. V. li.ill ml Kevcnlh hlreet. All anJuurniliK hrvllireii ninljally Inviliil lo attend. 'llimii.'M lianll; )l. W. W. T. WlilllM'k, llec. Pig Iron Lialgi', No. n A. O. H. W.-MwU every llilllwliiy evening al mm reiniw a nun, nawegu, ViNilltig brelhreu alVt'aya welcmne. J. U, Campladl, n. V. niruuna, lien. MoUlla Ixalge, No. in, A. O. U. Vt'.-Meeta Unit anil thinl KHtiirdayH in each ninnili at Ninad Hons. ViHllllig mcmhera inildo welculile. T. H. Hllpp, M Vi. J. IV , I lioinaa, nee. llavel 1,oilge, No. Afi, A. O. II. Y. Meela Mnud and thinl suiu.l.iy oveninga at Knlglit'i Hull, (,'anby, Vfaitlng lirolliere mane welcnme. A. II. Miank, W. D. K. Carltuli, Iteo. Cluckninan lolge, No. .'.7, A. O. V. W Meeta flrat and thinl Alunuiiya In each ninulh, at Mtrile'a Hall. Visiting hrcthren welcnnie. X. Ilulciimli, M. W, K. Peaae, Iteo. KlinrUo I.'lge, Ni).4S, A, O. II. W.-Meela every aecunil and liiurtll Hnlurilav ul cacti month nt Wll. miville, Un.gun. Mm B'liiiliiii, JI. w. ( 'I'uoze, Rihi. Oregon Lodge, Ni). 3, I O. O. I1. Meela every ThtiradHy evening at 7::N o'chick p. ill. In Hie Odd Velliiwa' Hull, Main street. MemU'la of tl,( Order are Invited lo attend. J. W. .Muffiill, N. II, Tlim, llyan, It. 8. Kalla Encampment, Nc 1, 1. 0. O. F. Meeta llmt and tlilttl Tuesuaya ni eacii inontli at Odd rellowa' Hall. Member and vlailing patriarclia oordiuily In. filed to attend. O. lAivejoy, Chief latrlHrcll. J. A. Slewaat, Moribe, Oawego Loilge, No. 041, 1, O. O. V. -Meela nt Odd Vol, low'a Hall, Oswego, every .Monday evening. Vjaliing uremren maoa weiooiiie, yv . J. I'lllliazne, n, u, i Y. Itlaluy, Hoe, Wlllametto Rebuknli PeL'ri'e Lodge No. 2.-Meela Iheieeondaiid fourth Mondays In the month at Hiiaj In the I, o. u, v hull, Mm. ilnry William., N. U, Mra. U. U. tnarmall, eo. Multnomah lAalge, No. 1, A. P. k A. M. Ilolili III regular ooiuintlliicatlona oil flral and lliird Satttrdaya ol eatill lnonin at IW) p. m. ureinren 111 giaid alainl. ing are Invited to attend. L. L. Porter, W. M T. r. Byan, Sec. Oawego Lodge No. 101, A. F. & A. M. Meets the secnuil and fourth Sutnnlaya Maons Invitod. I) . (I. Hues, W. M, E. J. Ituasell, 8t'C. Clarkumas Cliaptor No. 2, K. A, M Regular con- Viicuilou third Monday of month at 7:!UI p.m. i. II. u-.n.... II U X U..I...I..I... u.... T WnilVD!,,!. el' .ll",!'!""! "TO Plom sr Chapter, No, , O, ft. H.-Moela In Mil sonio 7 nple. Mrs, II, 8. Strango, W. M. Mia Ad die C. Jeuiiings, See. Willamette Fulls Camp No. 148, V. of W, Meela second and lollrlh Titemlaya of tlie month at K. of I1 hall. Visiting neighbors inuiln welcome. K, M. Hands, U. C. K. G. Marlin, Clerk. Waucheno Tribe, No. 13. 1. O. K. M.- Meets Tuef day evening lit A. O. IT. W. Hall. Visiting members cordially invited. L. A. Noble, Saclielu. ('. W K' l.v, K. of II, Mi'Hiln Post, No. V, 11. A, It., lewrlmen or Oregon, .Meets ttrst M lay of iwiuli luoulli ut A, U V. W, Hall, Oregon l ilv Vlaillng (iiinuailea luaile wel. come. VY. II. llllighnrilt, Com. C. 0. YYillluina, Adj. Generul I'opo I'nM, No. M, 0. A. R. Meets flrst ftaturday of euch luoulli at tirungo hull, Mulino. Coiiiraiica uondally Invited. J. F. Ncleon, Com. mitndcr. II. W. Mmw, Ailjutaut. lien. Uoaik Post, No. ?i, 0. A. R., D.'purtment of Oregon. Meet ill hcIiihi! house al Neeily on Unit 8hI nnluy In encli niontn at 2 o Clock p. in. All com. rudiw made welponie. Jupob Sugle, Com, J, har, aluiler, A'lJ, Mwnle Rellof Conia, No, IP, llepiirtmeilt of Ore- gun. Meets on llrstanil third Fridays of each month In K. of P, Hall. Members of corps from abmml oordiully weloomed. Mrs, M. 8. Pibbiirv, Pres. Mrs. F. L. Coi'limi.Treua. lira. J, II. Harding, Heo, Hons of Veterans, E. I. Baker Camp, No. la-Meet tirnt andtliinl Thursday evenliigs ol each month, W K. Johnson, l'st. U. O. Wood, 1st Lieut, Alonto V'lcklialll, lid Lieul. L. A. 8. of linker Camp. 8 of V. Meets In K. P. hali on Fcroud and lourlh Monday evenings of eaeh month. Mrs. Y. E. Johson, Pres. Miss Nora CaliffM Secy. Achillea Lodjte, No. S, K.of P. Meeta every Fri day night at tlie K. of P. hull. Visiting kuighta invited. II. L. Hidman, C. C. F. J. Louis, K. of H, Jt . 8tr Loilga No. 95, K of p. Meofs every Wednea dny evening In rustle hall. Brothers Invited. J. F. Ilisley, 0. 0 . Thus. Nejlsou, K. of R S. I'anl.v Lulge. No. oU4, I. O. 0. T. Meetl first and third Saturday evenings at nmgnt s iiuii, i ano; "I; Visiting members ala-ays made welcome, p. l.oa,vv.l , 1, ansa itaura iuiii, aw, , Oswego Lodge No. 44H, I. O. U. T, Meeta every Friday evening In new hull lu old town, J, C, lltiines, C. T. John Kruse, Sen. F Company, First Rei ., O, N, O. Armory, Third aud Main, K -gular drill night, Monday. Regular business miH'tlng, tlrst Moiuluy of each month. J, W. Ilanong, 1'apt, F. H. Kelley, First Lieut. L. L I'icena, Second Lieut. Canhy Hpilitualist Society. Assemble on first and third Hundavs of each month. H. A. Lee, Pres. dent. Miss Hailie Phillips, Recording Secretary. New Kra VY. II. T U.-Meels flrat Saturday In each month at their hall In New Kra. Friends of Hie cause invited to be piesent. Mrs Carey Johnson, Mrs. Kastiuan, Pres. St, Jqhn's Branch, No. r7, C. K. of A. Meets tvory Tuewlay evening a their hall, corner Main and leintll street, Oregon City, T. W. Sullivan, Pres. N, 0, Michel, Nee. Oregon City Board of Trade Meets at Court House on second Monday In each month. Visitors w. looms, Oeo. C. Brownell, Pres. t. JC. Donaldson, Sec. Canl.y Bsinl of Tnule Meeta at Knight's Hall, Canhy, on nrst and third Fridays of each month. Visitors welcome. Win. Knight, Pres. H. J. Uarrt ami, Sec. Molalla Orange. No. 40, P. of H. Meeta at Uiell hull al Wright' Bridge on Ihe second tat unlay of ach month al Id a. m. fellow members made welcome. J. F. Nelson, Master. K. H. Cooper, Sec. Tualatin Oiange, No. Ill, P. of H.-Meeta last Satur. day of each month al their hall in Wllamville. K. B. l.nry, Master. Miss Beda Sharp, Sec. Warner blunge. No. 117, P. of U.-Meet foortb Salnnlcyof each month at their hall In New Kra. C. C. illiuius, Master. Miss Maggie Brown. Sec. Butt Creek Grange, No. S2, p. of H. Meet at their hall in Mjniuam second Saturday in each month al log. an. Visiting menilsrs always welcome. J. R. V'hit, Master. J. E. Jack, See. Oswego Grange No. 17 P. of H. Meeta second Saturday in mouth at 10 a. m. O. Eaton, Master. J.W. Oage.Ses. Damaacns Grange So.yO, P. of H Meeta on flrat Saturday in Konia at 1U a. m. in Pamaaciu school. iu,naa S. Yoong, Master. T. H. Feathers, Sec. Mistletoe Lodge So. Jl. D. of H.-Meta er.ry Tuesday evening. Mary Blackford, C. of H. Flora oyer, ec. Dixon's court whs in proper form, he milt, our Htiitntt's all iiialiiUin tliut it cannot I e set aside by litis court. He did not say wliellier or not Jolins ni's I'HiiKo whs kimkI, but tlie proreediiiKi should be bud lindxr a writ of error, JudtiH lluyes rustHined Ills object ion, whereupon Mr. iirownull reviewed tlie law end tlie fuels in a n speucli of about one hihI a nail hours, lie owe t pa -tieularly on (lie tact thai Jolmsi n had l been I tied by Justice ltitler and paid ! Ids fine to hi in , and eloquently empliM- aizcii tiieoonsiiiniional priuciplu that no iiiuii i nn be Iried twice for Ihe same of louse. ,Mr. l'orier urillily u.ibeld his side of Ihe art'imient, but Ihe termination was that Judge Hsyes, who fol lowed Ihe legal details of the cane with patient attention, derided that .Herbert Johns n be let free. In pussunl His Honor used the occasion to Hlulo that there has been too ureal a te iilency ninnnif jusliees and constablea to pile up fees fur tlio con illy to piy.and tlmt it is liluli time that such waHlintj i f ihe taxpayers hard-earned cash cease, Tills is but a shoit outline of tlie parti I'liiiirs aim ine law points citoii Thk Sni'Tii Asa Ska. Monday after noon, two young men, soiled and travel stained as to their hickorv shirts anil overalls, were reclining: in a shady piace muni: the roadside near town wliilo their three horses munched the run I; ttrass. Their worn saddles and oilier bairuaife were lying in a heap i ne reporter sat down bv tliein on li'ii. Over the Hanliain route, they said lliey hud come from east of the mountains, and were not exactly look hiit f'r work, yet if they could' strike anything to do they would take It in "How fur is II to the ocean from here? aiiked one of them. "About two days iruvel. "Where Is llio NoutH An Sea?" chipped in his pard. "I have beam spoke about that sen often. "There is no such sea. renlied t!i serine. "The Pacific extends the whole iinutn ol u.puon ami way over to China and the two poles. The South Ann Sea isn't in it." "Ah," remarked the fPcoiHl with a show of surprise "lliey told us over at Klamath that w would come to the South Ann Sea. Any land a fellow could take up near the ocean 1 LOCAL NEWS ITKMS. Wagrs fob Hop Tickers. On Satin- day, July 21st, a convention of hop raisers met at North Yamhill, and wns well attended, notwithstanding the busy lime at an the yards.says the Telephone Regitterot McMinnville. John Kuasell presided and A. Crane, acted as secre tary. The question of reducing Ihe price ol picking was considered, and af ter considerable discussion it was da cnled to pay 80 cents per 100 pounds for the coming picking season. The wages of pole-pullers was fixed at $1 a day ami board. This was unanimous declared a fair waize. oonslderiiw the hard timPR. DrvAra' u-nooa warn lint fixed, it being agreed to pay according toauuity. a committee oonsistins ol I. f. irullinifer, A. U. Rummels and M. Hutchcroft, was appointed for tlie purpi-e ot Investigating the price of sulphur and other necessary hop arti cles. The date of tlie next meeting was tlxed for t-aturday, August 4th, and an invitation wns extended to all inter ested in the hop business to attend. Mr. Kuerten Returns. Joseph Kuerten, wife and daughter, who have been residents of this city for about two years, will remove to Oregon City dur ing the present week where they will make their future, home. Mr. Kuerten came here in Jure, 181)2, and estab lished the Salem Sunp and Chemical Works mid since that timo in connection with L. Verhaag, of laker Cily, has built up n fine trade in his line. Tuea lay he disposed of his interest in that established to Mr Verhaag, and tlie latlers brother, Frank, will m ma,'e the business linieafter. Mr Kuerten will assume tlie superintendency of the soap department ol the Oregon M inn tiioturing lio. at Oregon (Jitv. Salem Dtmetilian. Hups 0. Iloland, a hop grower from near Hierwond, reports that tlu out. ook for a good crop is piondslng, hut the market is totally demoralized. The price that will be paid pickers is '10 cents a nox. ne says that brokers in his neighborhood offer to advance monev al only 8 per cent, and one cent commis sion on each pound of Imps. Shipment to Lngland is unpopular. Some who shipped last year's crop after an advance have not yet received their remittances The English dealer is seemingly too wuey lor ine uregon l.op grower. .Mr. Roland believes the growers will have to combine or co-operate to protect tnerpseives in tlie world s market Tin Institute The teachers' Insti tute opened on .Monday morning and by Wednesday morning the enrollment had increased to 10-1 with several more to come, (aiiperlnterident (iibson says the ttendunce at an institute has never been so numerous as on the present occasion. Die instructors are Sunt. Ackeiman of Multnomah count v; I'rof. A. Grout of the North Central school. Pnitland. and I'rof. Stranire of Oregon City. They are doing excellent work. A lectuie was delivered on Wednesday eveniug by I'rof. B G. Young, super- nlendent of the Helena (Montana) schools. The Oi d CRKnrrEvii,. In thisoountv the "steel stoves" are being sold for $73 on November promissory notes; in Tilla mook,' on October notes. Some of Ihe farmers, maybe a number of them, that' buy tLese pretty, high-priced stoves for a promise to pa), will in fall find cash mighty scarce and wish the old woman had worried along a while with the old. cracked cast-iron thing, and tlie smart steel stove young man was in Jericho. Mrs.G. W. Lee. On Friday, Mrs. G. W. Lee was brought for trial before Justice Lakin of Milwaukie, the charge against tier Leing that of an attempt In extort money from I. K. Birtby threats. Previously she had been arrested by a L'. 8. depDty marshal on a similar charge and brought before the federal district judge. Her family denies posi tively that she Is in any degree insane. K. 0, Hacked lias guns to Whatcom, Washington Frank Kliugur of Molulhi, wu In Ihe city on Wednesday . CI. II Caulield snd family leave for Heal Kock on Friday. Judge Mclirhleaiid family hut for Mt Nt. Helens on Wednesday. Mioses May aud Mina Kelly leave for neatilu Milt week Thursday. On Kundiiy Mrs. Frank Hush became lbs mother of a 0-oiind hoy, The pioneer clll.eil. Wash Smith of Molulhi, was In the city Tuesday. Fielding Kelly returned from Coin- mock, southern Oregon, on Wednesday. Mrs, Hchwan ami her little sou Wal ter lull for the seacoast Monday eve ning. Next week Mr. Frevtag will sunnlv his customers wilh gree.i corn: the first of the season. Mra. Wheeler Church. Mrs. P. W Aldridire and Mra Judire Uandall started fur Mt. Hood Wednesday noon. The wedding will take place on Fri day forenoon of next week of Miss Cora Harding and A. J. Lcwthwaite. Col. O. Whipple of Canby was In the City tins week on business, tie sas Canby 1 4 one of the liveliest towns n Oregon . Fuller & Hoggs last week opened up the (J. P. Chop House and Restaurant next door to steam laundry. They give good meal for 15 cents. July 28th, Gertrude G. Smith and L. II, lleckman made application for a marriage hconse ; Mabel Meiralf ai d George Nhipnuin dito on August 1st at ll:.Wa. ni. . Some hundreds of people are at W i I -holt Springs, housed in the numerous tenia and in the hotel. Nobliit's stage runs daily between Oregon C ty m.d Ihe Springs. Tlie First National lUnk of East Port land has commenced a Btilt for action in circuit court against Laura Miller. JohnJl. Miller, Badger George and P. 0, Humphrey. Mr. Harms of Macksburg reports that tne wiioat crop in his neighborhood will turn out poorly as many of the heads are not filled. Some expect only eight bu.hels per acre. The stone foundation is finished of Mr. Uunutt's tesidi nee on the we, t side. " It will be a roomy two-story country house with an eight foot ve randa along the front. At the reunion of Veterans and Sons of Veterans on the 18th in Stephens' grove at Pleasant Home, a Idrcsses will be made by Hon. Go irge C. Brownell, (O.K. Holer and others. Charles Cutting's new book. "The Great Eternal Magnet or Nature's Bal ance," will shortly he Issued from tlie Courier office. If you want to read an original line of thought buy a copy. The W. P. A P. Co. is electing the building for its large new papei machine. A sawmill outfit is being put in the no per mill with which the blocks will be MOLALLA. Ilnrves'lni lia-i couinieiiced here. Some wheal Mas cut lust week. The w heal here is good, but I hero Is a small dark gii en aphis thai has damaged the outs lo a great extent. Jacob listless has returned from his visit lo Indiana. He reports Ibitigs Ihere about as they ure here; Money seaii'H and but little being done. (ienrgu Knyler and family have said guild lire lo their many friends here and left for' Waiervllle In eastern Washing loo, where lliey ex peel lo make their future home. Bob B.igby has relumed from Grants Puss where he has been fur Ihe past vear. He reports some good mines In that section. Henry Ilussell has recently dis covered a quartz ludgn on Ogle creek near Ihe headwaters f the Molaila He says that the gold can be plainly seen without the alt) ol a inagiiilyln glass. l'ai ties fioiu The Uiilles are talking of buying it. Haiikins ai Colby bad a test iiuuln of some 400 or .100 pounds of ore from their mine near l no Kussell ledte. Thev are well pleased with tlie returns and say they are going lo put in a mill in the. near future. Many people pass through here daily on iheir way lo the mountains, to hunt und fish. A match game of base ball at th plac3 next Sunday between the Elliott Prairie nine and" the Alolallas. T.ie Mulinug and Mo'aHus were to ha e played a match game about two weeks ego, but when the time arrived the MuUn i boys failed to muteraliss. I. V. Hurleys hits about finished his dwelling and will move into it in a short time. Deputy Slieriir Moody was out play ing bull with the boys lust Sunday. The hum of the threshing machine will lie heaid in our part of the country in a short time. Jacob llurluss Has bad his engine and separator thoroughly overhauled recently and is now leady to commence on his round among the farmers. A. i . GARFIELD. Outs and wheat are looking well and are about ready to be cut. . J. P. Ivin and Hev. J. W. Purmateer are on the sick list. . Tlie basket meeting at this place last bumiay was a grand success. Emerson Surface is attending the teachers' normal at Oregon City. A number of our citizens will attend the picnic at Currinsyille on Saturday nexl week. Blackberries are not a very good crop in this neighborhood. CURRINSVILLE. CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Council met In regular session wilh mayor ami ui i coiiucllinen except How en present Saloon license of Hill Si Cole con milieu. inn oi u. i.yons lor nissount on war rant oi f H0.7H referred to linanco com mittee. Petition of I). Lyons asking for pay lor lllllin In Jackson slieet outside of .'WO foot limit ut 12 cents per yard re- iiirreu to street coillinillee. riremen were given 100 fur lourna. iiieut expenses. l ily engineer repirled $841.04 due 1), I.yons on Fifth street contract, and i.w Ji due citv from contractor on ex cavating; ordered that t(J70.U7 be paid, t-m oenig wiuineid until street Is ac cepted bv citv. City engineer reported t-'SOO.Oo due tieiim llamshaw on Main street con tract which was ordered rmid. Report of city engineer on Seventh street assessment In regard to dillerence ueiweeu levy and amounts nam c. cepted and referred to finance commit- lee. Bill of II C Suulsburv for illM for horse killed by falling off Fifth street near jackson relerred to health and po nce committee. Appronrialions: P GK Cn for.Tiino 170.45. PG E Co for Julv 1172.4,. K. Shaw lio, C E Burns 00, Mrs. G W Church 1U, N K Zimmerman W, Chas babcock 1147.10. L L Porter f.l't. V, N i ecu man iuc, u w Kinnaird lo, O U TCo Hoc, E E Taylor 97 00. Maple Kay 0 40. W A linntlev rveeu rai, u W Kinua rd loo. Geo Iteeil n, u w Kinnaird foO. U B Welch fdi.wi. w t we ch f.ftO. Ordinance regulaling licenes and ner- uiits passed. ordered that street committee draft an ordinance compelling properly- ionium io ciean up improved streets. Ordered thai street superintendent comer wnn county court in regard to Hvi,,,. ,.n I. .1.1 L',.. 1 r ui iuge on r,iy rouu. Matter oi removing awning posts and steps referred to fire and water com mittee. Ordinance granting franchise to Ore. ton City & Molalla Railroad, on con. union mat alter 10 years the railroad company pay city one-half of one cent on cn nvi-jent fare lorected and five cents on each ton of freiirht hn tiled. ai. cepted by council, Stevens, Broughton, ivuity, jaggar and A bruit vol nv nvn tor mu-ui .! ni. i -," ": oii.iiin.ot uu vuuso n:iu ureenman no, mayor uiraigiu hiiu counciimen voting no be ing in favor of granting franchise with out the "strings" above mentioned. Hon. John Alvers exnlalned to the council that he would not put his money in any sucn irancluse, and the attorney fur the railroad company said the fran chise would not be accented on above conditions and It was not necessary to have the fame published, and that ihia ended the matter. Grandma Currin is recovering slowly from the effects of a fall she received a few weeks ago. ii- i t i.. n' . . , t i: , snwoH hnl.li u nv. nvi.llno -.lllli.nr o- .. 1 ro'- r- " rner is ui yreg' 11 lyliy , t ' 1 i"1' week attending the teachers lusti Mr. Partlow has a Concord buggy that he bought in ISoO, used in his livery stable years ago and drives around in yet. Fvidontly the ankoes knew how to build buggies a hail a centuiy ago. Grand picnic on Sattir lay, August 11, in Currin s grove, Curnnsville. Good music and speaking, horse racing, foot racing and bicycle racing. Hop. Geo. C. Brownell, speaker; Prof. 1). K Warner, president; J. W. Currin. mar shal. All are invited. Van Wagner, the thief and adulterer, who was arrested at Sandy some days ago, is in the county jail at Salem . McNeal, the crazv man, with a blanket over his shoulders, whom Officer Shaw nabbed at midnight at the Method! t ohnrch, is again safely ensconced in the asylum. Saturday evening a unique feature of the Salvation Army's pbrade was the 10 virgins in long, loose white cotton gowns and their heads covered with white) hoods, rive of them carried lighted lamps and five unlit lamps the five wise and the five foolish virgins who went to the wedding feast. Mr. Lankins arrived from Southern Nebraska on Monday evening, coming over tlie Union Pacific. He left Fair- bury on Thursday last at 3:30 p. in., where a hot wind blowing over the vast prairie was scorching the life out of thousands of acres of corn. He is heartily glad to get back to Oregon. Ward Lawton Is rensibly laying I solid foundation to his career as a busi ness man by learning tliedruggist's pro. tession from its rudiments in the drug store of Mr. Harding. Subsequent. ly if he likes . the calling, a course in pharmaceiulos at Ihe med al scnooi win make oi tlie young gentleman a first-class druggist. C. D. Lntourettn and John Weism in- lel returned on Tuesday from the north fork ol the Molalla, where thev went wiih Kobt. Batv and Felix Strickland to indulge In the festive sport of seducing the speckled beauties. They repot t great success, having landed 200 odd in two days, inclusive of those purchased by Mr. Italy Irom an expert who hap pened along. tute. Elaborate preparulions are being made for a grund picnic ut this place on Saturday, August 11. Hon.C.G. Brown ell of Oregon City is one of the speakers. Mrs. Bowen is very sick. Or. Sum mers is the attending physican. A few of the farmers hnve begun harvesting and claim that wheat is very good. NEEDY. ' Harrison Ue.ire gave a social dance last Saturday evening at Ed. Miller's hop house. The young folks tripped the fantastic toe until tlie wee hours of the morning. .A fine lunch was served at 12 o'clock There was a large crowd firesent, among them some from Hub' lard, Aurora, Burlow and Molalla. II. J. Lawler from Portland was also among Ihe jolly crowd of dancers. He said Portland is comparatively lively if times are a little nurd, as tlie new water works employ directly and indirectly 2500 men, which ought to make some of fie hard-time cranks think there are worse places to be found than old web- loot alter all. The hop crop looks better tiian it has for some time, as there are but few lice and tlie hops are too far ad vances to suffer much from that pest. ill A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer'a Sarsaparllla. Mr. Kiciiard Birks, the well-known Druggist, 207 McGill st., Montreal, r. Q., says: I have sold Avert Family Medicines for 40 years, and have beard nothing but good said of them. I know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer's Sarsaparllla, one In particular being that of a little daughter of a Church of England minis ter. The child was literally covered from bead to foot with a red and ex ceedingly troublesome rash, from which she had suffered for two or three years, in spite ot the best medical treatment available. Her father was In great distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last began to ad minister Ayer's Sarsaparllla, two bot tles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and ber father's delight. I am sure, were be here to-day, be would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits ot Ayer's Sarsaparifla Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer kCo.,Lowell,Muaa. Cures others.wlll cure you BLANKS 1 1 BLANKS I! I Among the interesting papers in tl.e ugusiirrna are Kev, MinotJ. Sav age's "Tlie Present Conflict for a Larger Life In tne Sociul World;" Hon. John Davis's on "Monev in Politics:" Rhhi Solomon Schindler's on "Insurance and the Nation"; B. O. Flower's "Then Pawned a Light in the East," coinpai ing tlie civilization of Christendom to- day with that of the Roman Empire -tiw years ago; ir. Mydney Harrington ciiiott's "Fre-JNatal Influence ;" 8. B. Ki true on "The Land Question and the amgie lax;" frofessor I nomas E. Will, M. A., on 'Criminals and risons, and a paper reviewing mili tarism in the public schools, by the Ed itor, entitled "Fostering the Savage in the Young " Altogether it is a notable budget of social thought. LETTER LIST. The following Is a list of letters re maining at the Oregon Citv postofllce or the week ending August 2, 18!)4, ncalled for: Andres, A Ingram, Joseph Boyle, Mitchel Molt, Fred Garepec, C I'ierson, C A Hughes, Claud Snell, J f When calling for these letters please say "advertised. H. Al. Hands, i. fti Board ot Equalization. The oounlv board of equalization will meet at the office of the county t'sessor at the court houie in Oregm Citv, Cluckatnai county, Oregon, Monday, August 27th, 18114. and continue in ses sion from day to day for a week. J. C. Bradley, County Assessor. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary M Charman et al lo Peter Rob erts, 2 lots in blkG, C Heights; (150 Do to John Higgin, lot 0 blk K, C Heights; flL'o. J Ci.bery to J A Thayer, lots 7. 8 blk 55, Oregon City ; $t. OiCllH Co, Union T Co to James Skirvlng, ne )i sec 2.1, 1 4 s, r 2 e, 100 ; f4H0. Gladstone RE Co to G F Broneer. lot 4 in blk 00; $1. J F Phinney to F Wieland, w K of sl4 of sw i-i of sec 27, 1 3 s, r 4 e ; )2 Q0. U r, Williams to lorn Daniels, 128 as sees 20, 27, t 3 s, r 2 ; Sl'JOO. J Coberv to Mary A Holmes, lot 11 blk 13, P H add to 0 City; $1000. James Nicholson to James Bkirvinr, yt ol nw V4 oi sec 24, t 4 s, r 2 e, no T M Cross to G R E Co. lot 8 blk 9. Gladstone; (200. b B Clements to hugenia liemy. 146 51 as at Eagle Creel ; faOOQ. An Old Lady that Talks too Muoh. Nkkdy, July 25, 1894. Editor Courier: The old lady who lives two miles east of Needy stopped her lies about the Lawler family the next day after she hit me with the par cel, which she took out of my hand. She tried to play crazy by saving it was on account of ber sou being in the pen. Tlie reason why she tried to be crazy was, she felt so sorry thu way she treated me. She thought she would get out of it by acting like she did.. But she should curb her tongue or we will de mand that she prove everything she has said damaging to tlie reputation of any one of our family. We have never, in any of tlie papers, seen Anything giving her boy a bit of credit, or he never got any friends in any place he has ever been yet. He may have soma up in Salem. I have not heard whether lie has or not. He has none out here whom I have ever heard praise him for any tl ing he lias ever done. You all can go where we have ever been and learn the reputat on we have carried. Goto Portland and ask those men Whom my brothers have worked for live years and see what they say about them. We don't want anything said about us when it is not so, any more. We have traveled over 28 states and about 3000 miles of Canada and never had any one run us down, until we came here to Needy. If my brothers were not good boys tliey could not hold down as good a job as they have got so long. Anyone can plainly see for himself when a man has worked for an employer for five years, where there are about 50 men coming and going every month in the year, that ho must be a man who is trust wot thy and capable. I refer to my brother. The contractor he has worked (or all the time. says he is the best man he has ever had in all this time. Isn't that a credit to ut all? The people of Clackamas county must inquire into those things which have been said about us before they be- levethem. Very truly yours, Emmet Lawler. The Cream of Current Thought. Public Opinion, published at Wash ington, D. 0., is a weekly journal de- vntetl to the reproduction, in condensed form, of carefully selected magazine articles and of editorial comment from the representative daily and weekly prets of all political parties, and from allpaitsof the country. The readers of Public Opinion get all tides of every question. It is just the paper that the farmer and villager need for general reading. It keeps its readers fully abreast of the times and supplies them with the best thought of tlie day in the fields of American Afl'airs, Foreign Affairs, Sociology, Commerce, Fi nance, Religion, Science, Education, Art and New Books. fti6t'c Opinion and the rural weekly sunplement each other admirably. Together they give the farmer or villager and his family more of current news, editorial com ment, and magazine literature than can be had in any other way for dye times their cost. The price of Public Opinion has been reduced from $3 to (2 50 per year. We have made arrangements by which wo can offer Public Opinion and the Courier for 3.75 cash per year. See that Stcedman is spelt with two ires when you buy Mtrvdman's Soothing Powders. Beware of spurious imitations. A Hlffh Compliment. Bolton, Conn. I am very much pleased with the effect of your Simmons Liver Regulator, and have recommended it to a good many friends. E. A. Rose, Your druggist sells it in powder or liquid. The powder is to be taken dry or made into a tea. During the dog-day sea on, the drain of uervi'tis and vital energy may be counteracted by the use of Ayer's Sar saparilla. In purifying tlie blood, it ac s as a superb corrective and tonic, and enables the system to defy malarial and other climatic influences. For Sale at the Courier office : Mortgage, Filing Covers, Bond for Deed, Promissory Notes, Receipt Books, Warranty Deed, Quit Claim Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena Teachers' Report Cards, rsrtlal Payment Real Estate Contraet. Sheriff Siiminoiu, Jury Summons, Copy of Summons, Notice to Garnishee, Answer to Garnishee, Subpoena, -Writ of Attachment Juitloe Babpoeua, civil, Justice Subpoena, criminal Special or private blanks Drinten on application expeditiously and correctly. THOS OHARMAN " & SOIT CMHENDERSOiWCO urat RfoswooLHowr SHofs wo IV PRIZE AT WOPS FAIR. - t- v- A- l' I jv4 M J . 1 . .- -u .' il a T'T& WMMA,WHii8rnHe Shortest cityi have The LONKSTLECVSr SHOES FOB OLD IAD YOUNG. TV MEN'S BOOTS. W. CAREY JOHNSON, LAWYER, UOKNER fourth and main STREETS. Oregon City, Oregon. Real Estate To Sell and Money To Lend C. D. & 0. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys at Law. Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE : Commercial 0RE60N CITY, Bank Building, OREGON. rrrSr''aylajivlaj Ol I - s nil i m t A onanes a. Baldwin & to. J BANKERS, , 4 and 43 Wall street, new York. Accounts ( Banks and Bankers ncalved j on lavoraoia terms. Bonds and Investment Securities. Dill, Financial Latter Htilad en Application COtRBSPONDKNCK eni.irrrvtv FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek. Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook postoftice. Three acres cleared, 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $800, of which 300 must be paid down, bal ance two years time. For further par ticulars call at Courier oflice or address me at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Anna Taylor. In order to Introduce Chaml ie.-lain's Cough Remedy here we sold several dozen bottles on strict guarantee and have lound every bottle did good service. We have used it ourselves and think it superior to any other. W. I. Mowrey. Jarvlsville, W. Va. For sale by O. A. Harding, Druggist. Holden's Ethereal Cough Syrup A Nerer Falling Remedy, for all TEBOAT AND LTOCt A1TE0TI0NS. 8ultable lor Old or Young. rriID ST THB BOIiDBI DBUQ Co., Btookton, Oal. ' SOLO SY ALL DSDOOISTS. My boy was taken with a disease re sembling bloody flux. The first thing 1 thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Itemedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily rec ommend this remedy to all persons Buf fering from a like complaint. I will an swer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is inclosed I refer to any county officials as to my reliability. Win. Koach, J. P., Primroy, Campbell Co., ten ii. I'or sale by Q. A. Harding. Druggist. When moving into our present home I found a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm left by a former tenant. On the label I found the statement that it was good for cuts and burns. I can testify to the tiuth of Ibis. Nothing in all my experience has found its equal fur treat ing blisters or burns. V. IS. Barrett, manager l.e Sueur Sentinel, Le Sueur. Minn. Pain Balm is also a sure cure for rheumatism. For sale bv G. A. Harding, Druggist. NOTICE. Tr-tttaith. Prea, Brown, Sat Wallare Coir, I'. ,-,.inmhi. Hmkami Laddrr Co. MM Snrt Frl- . .,, , ... . . . d of . mont. at Fouaui. Engine Ho. B. W. F'""" " , '""' ' ; Main street. Uregon City, will present day, Ao- eetric Ho- iV Beiiw. foonuio Him Cn, So. l-M-t aaroni! Wadowaja Mn)e ,y J J o'clock noon, Mom i . -a monta at Engin. "" ? gnat Kth, 18!4, at Room 10, Eler b-tarm neaeulS ami Einhlfc. Hiresa Strairtt, Plm J ' T, i,iu. J. V. steaart. See. tel. HaMSHAW it. f. Union, lureanaa. Cataract H' Co. So. t. M-ts aeeoi 4 Taw-day of er month at Interact Engine Honae. Frank U, art. D. W. Kinnaira, Forraaaa. H. J. Tkome. See. Orre.aj CitT Bw Co., So. ia H.aw B mf. m tb. niu ei th''!T"rd'' of J office quickly, neatly snd st a low price ,"r ndinronronler. HOP TICKTESI Ilnp tickets printed at the Col air. a TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. No. Ice Is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the countr school superinten dent thereof will bold a public examina tion at the courthouse in Oregon City, Clackamas connly, Oregon, beginning on W'ednesday.Augost ft 1864, at I p. in. Those wishing to be examined for a stale certificate will Angnat 20th day Connie School Sorierintenilent. I The AugURt Midland (Des Moines) comes to hand with its pages lengthened anil widened. Profuse illustrations dorn the pages. The new gunboat Eiicsson, built at Deliuqtie, is pictured and de scribed. Col. Kent ley vividly pictures life in Alaska. Hon. Ben. Clayton tells of a non-partisan national farmers' or ganization of which he is president. Mrs. Cady tells a romantic story of old miasjon li'e in California. Director Sage, of the Weather Service, speaks out about "Rain-making " A Dublin sketch by Mrs. Ashby, a hunter's sketch by Judge Pay is. a sketch of boy life by Miss Mclienry, other stories, Home Themes by Mrs. Smith, child poetry, summer poetry, a teachers' in stitute poem (humorous) by Emma Eggleson, talks about new books, edi torial, etc. As an after-dinner pill, lo strengthen the stomach, assist digestion, and cor rect any bilious tendencies, Ayer's Pills are considered the best. Being sugar coated, they are as agreeable as any con fection, and may be taken by the most delicde, When the hair has fallen out, leaving the head bald, if the icalo Is not shiny. there is a chance of regaining the hair Dy using nan s Hair Kenewer. LOCAL SUMMARY. Ne August Guesting Contest. The Weekly Courier-Journal has with drawn its offer of $11X10 to be given to; subscribers who could name the hottest day in August, and guess closest to the j highest temperature on that day. This action was taken because ol the serious : Prescriptions carefully compounded ai (. A. Harding's drug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent ni Merchants txcliange, nan Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. Weeklj Examiner and the Courikr one year, cash in advance. $.'!. 10. 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 A Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret ties! designs. For lob printing go to the Coua Eg office. Lawyers' Briefs and Folders printed at the Courier office. Teacher's monthly renort cards for sale at the Courier office, 50 cents a 100 Quart fruit iars 68c per doz. : i (ration 95c per doz., at Bellom y & batch. The Cincinnsti Weekly Enquirer and the Oreoos Courier, both one vear to cash io advance subscribers for only 2 50. The Enquirer is a 16-page paper whose regular price is $1 per year. Fine Sausages ef all kinds at City View I "araei. satitiacutn gnaranteef . RICHARD FLINN. Take a plunge in Captain Bnndy's bathhouse at the sandbank. Special ac commodations for ladies snd children. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. . Sealed bids will be received, from pf?ysican8 holding diplomas, at the of fice of countv clerk in Oregon City, Or., until Thursday. August IUh. 1804. at 3 o'clodk p. in., (or medical attendance and furnishing the necessary drugs to tne con ii iv paupers lor '.he vear ending June 30th, 1805. The court reoerves tne right to reject any and all bids. By or der of the county court . Geo. F. Hokton, County Clerk. Dated at Oregon City, Or. July 12, 1894. PROPOSAL FOR WOOD. Sealed bids will be received by the county clerk at his office in Oregon 'City, ur., until August mix at 2 p m.. for furnishing 50 cords of wood (to be made from large, live fir timber) to the county court house before Suptem ber 15th, 1804. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By or der of the county court. Geo. F. IIorton, County Clerk. Dated Oregon City, Or,, July 12th, 1894 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Ovar Fifty Iisn. As Old asu Weix-Tsied Remedy. Mra. Wis slow' Soothing Syrup baa been used for over Sfly yean by millions of mothers for their oblldran while teething, with perfect anocaas. It soothes the child, softens tlie gums, allay, all pain, enres wind eolie, and the beat remedy for Piarrtus. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In every part of the World. Twenty Are cents a buttle. Its vain le In calculable. Be .are and aak for Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind . SSSSSGSSSS S Swift's Specific SA Tested Remedy tar All we Dlcod end Skin Dissssas s s s s s s s s s s A reliable curt for Contagious Blood Poison, Inherited Scro fula and Skin Cancer. As a tonic for delicate Women and Children It haa no equal. Being purely vegetable, Is harm Isaa in Its effect.. A treatise on Blood and Skin Die eases mailed raaa on application. VrutQUf Sell Mt. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer S.Atlasts.Oa. s s s s s s s s s s s 0SO. C. BSOWNSLL. A. I, DSEMES Brownell & Dresssr, Attorneys at Law, Office One Door North oCaufleld&lIunt ley' D' liyior:, OREGON CITY, . . OREGON. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stasia OREGON CITY. OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge and the Depot. -?.."i'.l.fli,,",,nlf '!" Mnt niiit "orw way. on hand at Ihe loweal ratea, and acurra, also connected with the barn lor loose .lock Any InlormaUon regarding any kind of .lock promptly attended lo by letter or person. HORSES BOUOHT OB SOLD FRANK NELDON, Curt and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All kinds of ri rearm, repaired and cleaned. All kind, of amal machines repaired. DapUoate key. . niadlforall klnils of locks. Gunsand Pistols bought and wld. BICYCLES REPAIRED. SssssssssS E. E. BURLINCAME'S 100 IV limPCu CHEMICAL Room umuL T LABORATORY KiUbllihed In Colortdo. IBM. 8unp1ei t mall r tiprtit wilt receive prompt and careful attention. Bold I lwMlm&TAit All; sis, 1731 a 1731 bvmei St, BtiTtj, Colt, HXTik ( The San Francisco Weekly Bulletin and the Col-bier for l-'t to cash in ad vance subscribers. The Daily Bulletin and Courier one year for $5,cash in ad vance. The Mi ti tr liulleltn t regular price is ?A per annum. tificate will apply on Thursday, , in( ,ior, o( ,, c.0(Mf(1 Uy ,e . t , '.or. .! 'si's-. ! railroad striks. A simple and lib - of July I8TM. H-8-Oiawm. ; J,,, ontet 0fJ lne sovember i Ripans Tabules : for soar stomach. Congressional Election is now being pre pared, and will be annonnred by the Weekly f'nwier-immn Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Ripans fabnlet cure biliorunf!. Drs. Joseph Hickey and wife of Chicago, both experienced dentists, have permanently located at room 5, Charman Bros' block. They are pre pared to do all classes of work, toch as making sets oi teetn, ninng or extract ing and will guarantee the same; nse only the best of dental goods Wbea Baby was aack, wo gneo fcer Oaetorta. Wheat sbe wae a ChM, she cried for Caatorle, Knew, she beceme Xiaa, she etaag to Caetorle. irveet she bed Chfktrew, she gaeUalorte, This is the Top of the Genuine FcarlTop Lamp Chimney. A.11 )ther3, similarare imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think be ha others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top Foe 8ui fVEirwHEii. ttAKsitivtr Hk. MACBETH & CO., Pittsborsli. Pa. jT : TH3 IPBAL mbpictwb. ft rmi-er ita Livrrand Kidnt-TS anil Stomach, n-n-a II :itl-i, h,-, I)viierl.i, i-rtutra en Appe tile, Pu; ifics the lm,mre Blood, and Make. The Weak Strong, ;l.ri:i8i.li';jlNIT IPFUNDER'S; ;l.invmiiiifHiiij tlasxl overy wheirw. PI bottle el x for S& OregoiCity Market Reptrt. WaaaT Pei Bo, 44c. bnlk (without sacksl Okn-X3!e V babel,wlth sacks. 'loos Roller 2 60 per bbl. net Eoss lie Stmia Wc a roll, country Veal 6Ht dressed CBicima-lJtdlsuadoaea . Bur On foot, cow. IV; steers it, tit; 4 jc dreaaed. if OTTOS II S0$2 prime theared: stock sh'p I gnisOLia j ft tboound. Lian 12 He T poand. Midi Oreen.Se; dry,e)7ef , ene-ihlrd of orcnlled. Sheep pelu. lxjS)30e Hat Timothy, S12. claret til, baled. Dried r.PIT. Prune, fe; epplea 506c; very doll. Mill Feed Short. 117; Braa IIS; Chop It. rejected wheat, -it cent, f ba Poaa Bides lie, shoalders e, ham. He; oa foot le; dreaaed he. Potatnee no S fed trie 1TEW 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 tie lowest. Country Produce BongbL Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. DUCK, Prop. Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THB CITV Paid Up Capital, $50,000. President, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, - - K General Banking Bnalnea.Trani.cted. Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bill, and Mote. Discounted. County and City Warrants bought, Loan. Made on Available SecurUe Exchange Bought and Sold. Collections Made Promptly. Draft. Hold Available lu Any Part ol the world. Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, San Francisco, Chicago and New York, Interest Paid on Time Deposlu. set agist, or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. ... Thomas Cbasmam Geo. a. Basdi.hi B. O. CauniLD Chaste. H.CarrrixiD L.M. ANDREWS, M. O. DCALEB IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, itc. Preeorlptlont Carefully Compounded. Shively'sj Blook, Cor. of 7th A Madison St., Oregon City The Commercial Dank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transacts a General Banking Butitett. Loana made, ftllla itlu,nintsl nl. lection.. Buy. and sella exchange on all points In the United Stale, and Europe and on Hong Kong. Deposits received aubfect to check. In. tereat at uaual rate, allowed oc time deposit.. Bank open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. If.: Saturday evening, from I till 7 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE. F. X. DONALDSON. President. Cashier CAPT. DUriDY'O BATH HOUSE. Capt. Bundy's Bath House.located at the "sandbank," is now ready for the public. Special accommodations for Women and Children. OEO. A. HARDING, DEALER IK IP DHTJO-S -p-i Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints, oil. and Window Glass. Prrtcriplioiu Accurately CbeapmadW. BAKOINO'l BLOCK. a l STEAM WOOD SAVluG! Contracts taken to saw wood with our Steam Wood Saw. ERNEST ELLIOTT, JOSEPH HARRINGTON. Proprietors, Oregon City Trans;:m:::3 C;': stealer RA.r;:::A TIME TABLE Leave Portland Foot Taylor Si. 7:00 A.M. 11:30 a. . :00 P. N. OKCOOS Cm B0X7 La.- 0 T iaaja oaai a. 90 A-. 2:C4 r.H. S.Of. H. BCNPAY. 8K A. M. 1:00 a. m. 3 M p. at. J.Da.h. ti ''P.". 61. p. .