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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1895)
LOCAL EVENTS. Dm Not I'av Tom,. (1. lUrrlnipm and F. Riilnlmlil, llm iwn etitir.nitH oti llioir wny from WmIIh Walla Id rtilnlas reservation and hIki with nrri(ml foi liul 'ylnK loll o((rlln Ml, Hun I & II ir low fowl, Irt iill'iHi-cl In no on pay liiunt o( cukIhiiI glioul Kliii'li ml hi wub furnl lieil liy cil.fin of IliU place ni ti cy wuru piHir. It k Hum lour lejn lo cut llicir wuy iliroiiKli on tin loll roul ami Hit kuIu kui'P'T wanted about U2 60 toll ; iiftrrwanls lie iitfruuil to take $11, uml tlion til, wlik-li lie claimel wan lialf toll, on account of ilium cutting their wuy. Il.irrington and Keinuolil nlluruil to null a liorat) to pay toll, iih limy had no money, but II. ey were arrcHlcd iiihiohcI V. At time) Murphy tuy- ami publiithed the fact earn of l he mo maiiia Ihat the road la tree, wlilcli luct led Hick tctlleii to orona tlierc, aa they could liuve touuiud It to The Dulles' and tuken a hout around for lens than loll an I cxpeiiae of travel over llie mountains. Suu-idk. Fitaroy I'enxe cominitted suicide Friday morning by hanging him self in Ida burn at Mount riviiNant. He was nieutally uiihiuiixI for a number of years and five years ago lie came litre from the province' of Qiicbuc, Imping that the chanifo of scene and interest would freshen his mind. It did seem lo do o, bill lately the old trouble re lumed. Friday moriiinu he urone about 4 o'clock, a little earlier than initial, and went to llie burn, lie did not Knt1 a r it at Whiihit'i Hi-iiinos. A ginml Fnurlli o( July celebration will be held at Wright' Hpringn tliU year, rtixre will bo orations by Hon. (lo. O. Rinearson and nlbersatid tiinalv bv the Mink amateur hand, betides the follow 'ng races; Foot races, 20 yards; lmr race, HO rods; blcjcle race, llv miles ; fat men's races sack nice: base hall, between Oregon Oily and Molsllu, rize $11). Dancing at 3 p. in and fire works hi 10 p in. All are Invite I. Waiih Hamiton lien. WwIm II. imp ton, rullmiid commissioner of thel'nltod Stales, spent Tuesday in the city. His private car was side-trucked here and i he general "'tried bis luck'' at fishing. Gen. Hampton is on his annual trip of in-pi'ctloti over the Western roads and is enrotite for Sun Francisco. He was one of the dintinguished generals of the confederate service during t ho civil war. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Cliarinai Is agiin able 0. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. Aanutl M jetfnj en Juna I7lh nil 18 In Oregon City . Tint 4tii at I'umtkim Cav The eagle will scrratn at I'orter'a cave on Fugle creek this year, where celehra tmn aii'l picnic will be held, beanies Kood iniislc, races, games, elc, Hon Geo. C, lirownell will deliver the oration at 11 o'clock as ho speaks elsewhere during the day. ' There will also be other speakers. All are invited to come and have a g 'od tltiifl. Mont Pknsionrrs. The fullowlnK persons of this county hare been grant led pensions or an lucre e of same Lorenzo 1). Hoover of Needy, origina iieimion: William C. Williams of Oregon appear mr lreaklant an. I search was Cltv. original: Alexander M. UirTurrt mads, n Bulling in the discovery of the Lf Union Mills, increase: Chas. W dead body a limit 8 o'clock. He hr.d Caasedy of F.aule creek, pension reduced climlieil up on the eilxe of Hie hay mow, and relsauod fastened a strup fnnn the harness to a beam, with a noose mound his neck, Uoaiid of Thapk. Al the regular and slid off llie mow. The strap was so meeting- on Monday evening the city loiu that he lu 1 1 1 bund his knee be- council was reoiosted to have streets lore it wi.uld choke him, and in Ihat cleaned; 110 was ordered spent for ad position the body was fo'.ind cold and vertising in a Portland real estate paper slilT, dt-ath having resulted from strungu lation. The deceuscd was 37 years al age and unmarried. E. C. Hamilton's Tkoihi.e On Mon day K. 0 Humilton whs arrested on complaint oi Mia iteiie milliard on a charge of obtaining money umh r false p etensesand will have a hearing before Justice Pixon Saturday. He wus a lowed toco on his own reconniziiucp According to the sluli-meul of O. F. Ilibbird, the fattier of Miss Hibburd, E. t. Hamilton was one of Hie securities on a note given bv Hibburd, and Miss Hibburd. in order to protect iter father's property from exctiiion lor a collection of the note, made over a deed lo tin Hamiitons lo property owned by her, with the uiiilersiiindiiig that I he v were to pay oir the notp, Hamilton Bros, failed in their business and the note was never paid, heii-'e the arrest for ol tabling money under false pretense- several bills weie paid; the advertising pamplets ordered completed; entertain ment of visitors to city referred to committees. Strayed From Oregon City June 3d one bay in a re. 7 yeara old, weighing about 800 pounds, with dark mane and tail . Had headstall on when she broke l . . VT f - . away J.asi seen touiueuai oi new i-m. car on left side of her head where the lialler ring rubbed, and scar over her right eje. Address information lo this office. A Oooi) Chascb. Here is a good chance for a man with small means to make himself independent An 80 acre farm for rent on longtime, cheap; is acies in grass, good house and barn and severnl cprings, about two miles from Oreiron City. For parlicilara call at Couiiikr ofhVe. C. B. Reynold, of Oregon 8ecillar Union, will deliver two free lectures al Pope's hail on Saturday and Sunday eveniniss at 7 :45. Subject for Saturday is "What is Riant? A Bearch lor the True Religion" and for Sunday "What Secularists Offer In the Place of K dig ion " Mr. Reynold is a populur dra matio orator ami an abln exponent of Tims. F. Ryan. Eastern Star delegates; Secularism, renown trom the Atlantic John H Irvine of Cunby was elected to the Pacific f r bis Iniijiilnild lunuor deputy grand ingn priest and not. and pathos. Strange grand treasurer of R. A. M., u n. May, aged 63 years, died at his and Mrs. SirMige. gmnd treasurer ' I ,,ullP t Canemah on Monday after Eastern Star A. W. Frame was , f,. . Illness of several mnntha Iiir masons. uieuon my was re presented at the annual session of via sons In Portland this week by t.' S. Slrange, grand captain ol Hie Inst of K A. M.;0 L.Gra- , W. E. C'urll, 0 W, Conrad mid A. W. France, delegates, Mrs Q. M. Strange (grand Ester) and elected a member of llie high priest hood. J. II. Walker was appointed master of second veil. ' Battkry A'g Encami'mknt, Battery A, ON G . will hold a three days' on campment at Uregon uity, commencing Sunday evening. June 10. As the an nual reunion and encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic of Oregon, takes piuce iu Oregon City June 17 and 18, buttery A bus consented to take part with the old ete ans,and isi-istin making their celebration a grand suc cess. TlieG. A, It. wants to put for ward its best efforts this year, as Com inander in Chief Lawler, of the G. A R. of the Uni d States, is to be in at tendance The buttery will camp near the Caiholic church . That Fisiiway A man by th nam e of Mooie, suys the Oregonian, baa been scooping salmon up with a dip tie1 from the $300 fish way recently blasted in the Oregon City falls, by order of a legis lative committee, appointed by the leg islatuie of 181)3, and when called to account h-r his action by Fish Protector McGuire, derled that officer to cause his airoat. claiming that he bail been fishing there in that manner for many years, and that the alleged fishway is not a Bsbwar McGuire will file a cirarge auaiiixt Moore and maaea test case of rt- dent, 1'. H. Jarnsti ol cnwego vtce-presi- dent, and A. Browneii ol Aioany secre- Bai'tist Aid Society I wenty-five tary and treasurer, noon, t with heart trouble He was an old pio neer ami leaves a widow, three sons and one daimhter Funeral services were held at the Baptist church on Tuesday, Revs. Rugg and Parker ohVating, and under the auspices of the Odd Fellows, of which he was a member. J. A. Louisgnout, who escaped the penalty of a charge of larceny in the circuit court last week on account of a faulty verdict, was up before Justice Dixon ou Tuesday on a chargn ol threatening to kill on complaint of J. A. Jones, of Clackamas Heights. He was put under bonds of $100 to keep the peae. About 100 Oregon City singers are rehearsing the cantata of Queen Esther under the direction of Professor Cruvelli of Portland . It : will be the greatest musical event of the season and its rendition will take place sometime in July at -hively'a opera house. The jury in the case of Emma D. Rolfe again-t the Oregon City Trans portation company, rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. Mrs. Rolfe was given judgment for $119.90 for the loss of her trunk, enroute between Portland Oregon City.. At a meeting of the Oregon nursery men in woououru last weea i. v. Siumahof Ml. Tahor was chose 1 presi ladies, members of th Baptist aid so ciety, on Tuesday accepted the off jr of H. E.Cmss "f $2.50 and car fare foi clearing Gladstone Park and bright and early yon could see ladies with rakes ou their shoulders wending their way tD wards the car line. The society recently earned f 1 50 by not talking for a whole day at one of their meetings, and al another time were paid $1 50 if they would n t meet ai die intended place and s' ay at home. CiiarRKN's Day Children's day wag cbserved lu a very appropriate manner at the ongregational church on Sunday. Both morning md evenin; services were given over to the children, who rendered well prepared programs. The floral decorations of the church were fine. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, Da MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Katie Keliui Smith ol the state secu lar union will lecture at Pope's ball oa Wednesday, June 19th, at 8 p. m. on be A. P. A. and J. O. U. A. M. Dangerous to Our Liberties." Admis sion 10 cents. Three "ladies" from Portland had a tight at the depot on Sunday evening and on Monday were nned $lo each One was a Degress, another a mulatto and the third a French woman. Captain and Mrs. Simonson will give a farewell meeting next Sunnsy night at the Salyation Army barracks. They will probably goto Walla Walla. The following teachers have been elected tor next year for Park Place Kchool: Prol. Gray, principal, Misa Wiggins and Miss Rate Do) an. Call and examine the Deering and McCormick machines before baying elsewhere. Wilson & Cooke. A Special Salc of Fink Hats at the La Mode Milliner) Parlors. Their styles are the latest and prices the cheapest. 230 First Btreet, neai Main, Porllaud, Oregon. Yi u ran get extras for the 1 eeringand McCorni ck from Wilson A Cooke. The luadiintrters of the Gran I Army will be at Pope's ball; 'he Woman's Relief orps will hold forth at K. of P. hall and the Sons of Veteran at E church. A grand enterlulu nent will be given al Shively's ball on Tuesday evening. Ilittery A ail the First Riiglmjnt Band of I'ortliinl will be in attendance besides llie Purk Place band. The arch wl I be erected acrosj Main street in front ol Oregon City Bank. Fol owing is the grind marshal' orders: marshal's oiiiikih for tiii paradk The undersigned having been chosen Gran d Marshal upon llie i-ccasion t the meeting in Ibis cily June 17 of th fourteenth annnal encampment of thee Grand Army ol the Rep bliu, Women' Relief Corps and Son of Veterans, issues llie follow! ig ord r for the par.de; 1st, Headquarter will be established on Main street, corner of Fifth. id. The following gontlemen having accepted positions as aids t the grand marshal will report mounted at 1:45 p. m. to chief of staff: Capt Henry Smith (chief of staff). J. M. Lawrence, L. B Moore . E J. Mt Kittrh k.Chas. Meserve, Frank Grifflih and Dr. J. V. Norris. . 3rd. The column .trill form on the Wdst tide of Main street, right retting on Fifth street, at 2 o'clock p. in. ami will move promptly at 2:30 p. in. ... .. ' .' 4th. Lenders of bands taking part in the parade will report to chief of staff. who will assign them position In column. 5th. 1st Regt. Band, O. N. G will take post on riubt of column; Co. F, 0- X. G , on rigid of band; visiting com rade of the Gra-id Vrmy ol the Repub lic, followed by Meade Post No. 2.G. A R,, Sons of Veterans, Oregon City Fire Department, Park Place band, Falls City and Electric Lodges,-A. O. U.W. ; Wacbeno Tribe No. 13, Imp. Order of Rod Men; Willamette Falls drop No. 149, Woodman of the World, and other societies; carriage containing Com mander in Chief F. Lawler and Dept. Com. S. M.Oinshy, president W. R. C, mayor and president BjarJ of. Trade; Battery A, O. N. G. Oth. The line of march will be up Main street to second, conutermarcfiing will pas down Main street to Eleventh street where the column will' again countermarch, going np Main to Baptisi church. The column will halt and bt dismissed, to take part in the reception given in the Baptist church. By order of ' " Gko. A. Harding, - Grand Marshal. Capt. Heny Smith, Chief of Staff. Multnomah Lodge A. F. md A. M. will hold a stated communication on Saturday evening, June 15th, and also on Monday evening, June 21th (St John's day) at 7 3 1 o'clock sharp, -tt the latter meeting our Rev. Bro. Dr. Block of Portland w ill deliver an addrs All members are requested and visiting brelliern are cordially invited to b present and listen to the address of ou eloquent brother. G L. Gray, W. M... The joint committees of the G. A. R. board of trade, mayor and cit ' council are busy with preparations for the G.. A R. encampment, which is to be held here June 17 to 18. Complete arrange, ment s are being peifected for the enter tainment or the veterans and their wives, and the Son of Veteran, who, it is expected, will nnmbor about 100). Don't fail seeing "Farmer Hayseeds Vegetable Social" at Shively's hall. All the vegetables will be there the beet, the dea I beat, other beats, etc. etc. of water have been atnonded In the following particulars: Rate for sprinkling, in addition to household or store use, shall be $1 for the season, payable June 1st of each year. This includes use of hose any lime during the year. Rate for irrigation or sprinkling where water I not used for other purposes shall be 12 per month or $5 for the sea son from M ay 1st to October 1st, pay able In advance. Vegetable gardners special rates. Section 13 provides tlia t consumer will only be ndowed tt use water for irrigation or lawn sprinkling between the hour of 5 and 9 a. in. and 6 and 9 m. Allowing water to run all day or night , I positively forbidden . .. -i Ty order of Board ok Watkr Comuisbionkks, Oregon City, May 17, 185. K Mi i A fine line of tan hose just received ai the Racket Store. Go to the Racket Store for notions ol all kind. . Ladies' silk mitts just received at the Racket Store. If you'.want first-class laundry work you should I. -a ve same at fo-1 ol Seventh street stairs. J. A. Moehnke, agent for Portland laundry. C. A. Willey has moved his harness and repair shop from on the hill to second door west of depot, next to Coi-rier office, where he will not only keep a full l.ne of first-class hand-made harness; saddles, etc., bat will do all inda ol harness and boot and shoe repairing at prices that can't be dup- icated. Give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Go to the Racket Store for shelf paper. Bu.nday Timk. The Oregon City boats eave this place for Portland ou Suuda- s it 10 a. m. and 2 and 5:30 p. in., re- urning leave Portland at 8 :'.0 and 1 1 :30 i. ni. and 3:30. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. . W. Jit (Jom.'any Qeallaraen: 1 have ml fared from a nervous prostration irom financial loimoi. tin say Joy's Vegetable Bartaparilla has cured me. My liver, stomach and bowels have een very Inactive, but since taking your remedy am entirely well. All business men and .vomen should use it. Please publish . (Signed) MR. WM. HENRY JONES. 1 " Butte, Montana Backache, dimness, tlreiln mglve way to Jojr'j Vegetable sar parllla. Wnen Baby was sick, we ber Costorbk Wnea aha wo a Child, she cried for Caatoria. TThai abe became Jti, aha chm to Caatoria. When aba bad CttMraa, aha ga thorn Caatoria Majir Thoi. to be around. Born, on Falduy to the wlfu of W. B. Wiggins, a daughter. Prof, J. H. Stanly of HillNborn visited Oregon Cily Saturday. Mrs, J, M. Lawrence relur ind frrn McMinnyilb) on 'uiid-iy Miss Miry Conyers cp-nt Siliirday and Sunday in St. Helena. Go tii Wilson A Cooke for m idline oil; the best U the cheajiH', Lelghtnn Kelly and James Church left forCathlamot on Monday. Mrs. Dewi y of BliehVId, III., visited Miss Neil, i McCarverlast week. Hon. G O. Rinearson spoke at the granger' picnic at Rarlo on Saturday. Albert Paaold I reported lost or dis abled the vicinity of Red Rock mine The wife ol Rev. Isaac Dawson be came the mother of a girl on Saturd ly "Mrs. Murphy call her slipper Cas torla" because the children cry after it ! Misses Orl Hpangler and Erma Law rence visited Salem Saturday and Sun day. Born, to the wife of Gj. Ki 1 1 er of Mt. Pleasant, on June 8th. a 11 p mod girl. Mrs. E. M. Garretsnn of The Dalles ha been visiting ber sister, Mrs. I. Paquet. An Ice cream social was held in the Baptisi west side " chapel on Tuesday evening. Hurrv Palmer and Bertie Brown of Portland visited Miss Pearl Meldrum on last Friday . Mrs D. P Thompson and daughter, Gennieve, spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry Meldrum. Wilson & Cooke carry mowers, rakes, hayforks single and double harpoon, also extra in stock. Dr. W. E. Carll attended the annual session of the state medical society in Portlsnd on Tuesday. The building recently cupie 1 by the Club candy and cigar store will be occu pied by a racket store. Miss Gertud Finley gave her pupils a picnic ride to Gladstone ou Tuesday evening. They too tlieirsup.ier uioug. W. P. Johnson, vice-president of V. & P. Co., arrived from California last Thursday and will spend so.'er.il weeks here. The ladies of St. Paul'a Guild regret to inform the public mat they nave been unable to charter a boat for July 4th. Mis May Kelly gave her. pupils a picnic at Willamette Falls on last Fri day. Lunch, singing and games were features. Mrs. J. H. Thompson of Castow, B. C who is spending the summer in Portland ytkited her si-ter, Mrs E. M. Howell, on Sunday. You would be surprised to see what large radishes Gardner Fregtag is sel lli-.g. They are young and tender and not pithy either. At the Congregational church next Sunday evening the pastor will preach by rejuest on, "Oregon, City. Mothers and their Boys." - - Mrs. Andrew's Sunday school class of Coihuvgatinnal school will give a lawn social at the residence of W. A. White n Friday evening. J. A. Freeman, ex principal of Oregon City schools, has been elected principal of Carbondale (III.) public school, which employes 11 teachers. West aiders are requested to sign the remonstrance at the P. O. store against the proposed division ot school district No. 84. J.Tompkins. It took 46 coaches, baggage and freight cars to carry the people to Salem irom the different points ou Sunday. A number went from here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ware of Sweet Home arrived hut Thursday and will pend a couple of weeks with their son, Postmaster 8. R. Green. License to wed granted on 7th to Ab- bis R. Austen and John Johnsou, Elisa Wittner and Jacob Sweitzer,on the 13th to Belle Nash and C E KnoUs. Excursion tickets to Yaquina Bay and return will be on saie at d. P. Co ' depot commencing June 17th, f re $100 round trip, good until October 10th. Mrs. W. X. Butts, aged 35 years, died on Sunday of consumption. The funeral took pi tea from the Baptist church on Monday afternoon, ltdV. Kugg officiating. Dr. Lowe and wife of McMinnville, ho were recently married at that place, have been visiting Mrs. J. M. Lawrenca. They left Wednesday for Atlantic, Oa via California. We are pleased to anounce that Mr aud Mrs. P. F. Morey will return to regou City from their country house and not go to Portland to reside as was stated some time ago. N. R. Lang of W P & P. Co. left on Friday last for Oakland, Cel., wheie he was married to Mia Nellie McKee on the 12th. He will return in about a mouth, accompanied by Mrs. Lung. Herman Jones, Linn Jones, Henry Saulsbury, Tom Cowing, Harley Stevens, Bert Greenman and II. E. Straight et als., made the trip on wheels om Salem to Oregon City on Sunday Z4 hoirs. The residents of Barlow are making ex'.eusive preparation for a grand Fourth of July celebration. Aurora nd Canbv, it ia aaid, will j in in tha blow out." Senator Mitchell ha been vite to speak. A fire on Friday evening last on the roof of pulp mill A of the W. P. & P. company burnt hole about four feet diameter before it was extinguished by the company fire equipment, which quite compl-te. When you want blacksmithing done remember, that Clarence Porter has opened a shop on Main street, corner of Fonrlh, where he isprepwed to do h"rsehoeing and blacksmilhing in a I workmanlike manner. I The case of the state vs. Chas. Linn ! waa tried in Justice Dixon' coort on Tuesday, witn a jury terdic-t of not j , ' guilty. The charge waa assult on C. j jrr & McDonnell SERVING TIME Is a duly which none can escape. Time wall for no man, but nil must wait on, time. We serve time by watching It for the public of Oregon City. Our clock and watches keep the minute oi how time goes. What' more, there are sixty seconds to our minutes, which always slund approved as correct by the sun, There are no better lime keeper on earth than our clocks nnd watches; In fact, they keen belter time than Theodore Thomas' orchestra. They run by band and can be depended upon not to quit in the race. Burmeister Andresen THE JEWELERS. ATTENTION, WATER CONSUMERS! (Jf TJ. 4 fj, (J. UTOURETTE, nuies anu regulation regarding tne use 1 a,, . , Hiiumcys hi uaw, Comemrcial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE : Commercial ORE60N CITY, Bank Building OREGON. LOCAL SUMMARY. Boy's straw hats at the Racket Store. For a first class shave go to P. G. Shark, 10c baiber, next to Oriental Hotel Good pasture for cattle and horses at my ranche near uregon uny 'Mount Pleasant) from May 1st. Terms low. I. LeMaiiied Prescriptions carefully compounded at G. A. Harding's drug store. Received at Charman & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. See the gents' summer underwear at Racket Store. Money to loan on good security by A . S. Dresser. ' Depot of Schilling's Best Baking Powder at R. Staub's Grocery. Get a sample of Sky Baking Powdei at R Staub'a Grocery. New line of underwea r at the Racket Store. Highest cash price paid for secon d- hand goods of all kinds at second-band stole, opposite Koblltt's stable, on 7tb street. . Tan hose, new line of. underwear';" ladies' silk mitts, boys'" straw-bats, shelf paper, etc., etc., just received at the Racket Store. Pitcher's Castoria. -For . your string and extra for all musical Instruments go to Burmeister & Andresen's, who keep a full supply. ' Harris' Grocery is headquarters lor fruit jars, jelly glasses and crockery ware.. A new variety of shirt waists will ar rive! at the Racket store on Monday. KIDNEY. E. W. Joy Company Gentlemen: I have suf fered from kidney trouble for two or three years. I would hare to get up In the night lo void my urlue from ten to fifteen times. My sleep was dis turbed, and I became very lliln aud nervous. No appetite: bowels constipated. I have taken two bottles and gained fifteen pounds. Sleep well. : Have to get up about three limes during night, and am very much better In every respect. Wlllooutlnue to take your Vegetable Sarsaparllla for I believe It will entirely cure me. (Signed) MR. EDWaRD W. KKENOP, Stockton, Cat. JOT'S FOR THE JAOKD. JOX'S VEGETABLE 8AK8APAKILLA. GEO. C. BROWNELL, Attorney at Law, Office On Door North u'Caxtfield&Hunl Ity'i D' HQtlor:, OREGON CITY, OREGON. E. F. DRIGGS, ATTORNEY A LAW, OREGON CITY. Office: Two Doors South of Courthouse. RINEARSON & HYDE ATTORNEY LAW, ABSTRACTING DUNE. Opposite Cauficld Block, OREGON CITY, - . OREGON Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, - On the Street between the Bridge and thi Depot. Double anil slnale rips and aadillA Wiai ai ways on baud at the lowest rates, and aoorral also connected with the barn for loose stock. any iniurmHiion regarumg any Kind 01 awes promptly attended to by letter or person. HORSES BOUGHT OR BOLD L. M. ANDREWS. M. D DEALEB IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries Toilet Articles, itc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. on the "mix. cr. cl 7Ui & Center St., Orejron City H. W. JACKSON, HachlnlEt anl Locksmith, Bicycle, Umbrellas, Sewing Machines, Guns, and all kinds of small machinery re- paired. Prices reasonable. Shop on Seventh Street, Oppotiie Depot, The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes col lections. Buys and aells exchange on all points In the United States and Kurope and on Hons Kona-. DeDoslts received subioct to check In terest at usual rates allowed 00 time deposit!. Bankooon from OA. M. to 4 P. M.: Saturday evenings from 6 till 7 P. M. C. LATOURETTK, P. E. DONALDSON , President. Cashier Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN TUB CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. Thomas Charmak Geo. A. Hardisq E. O. CAtiriAl-D Charlis H. Cadfikld Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Headqnnrters for 4th of July fire works is at Hi iris' Grcery. Belt buckles Racket Store. and belt pirn at the ' ' The Value of Friend, Coknklia, La. "For over six yer ( was greatly troubled with Constipa tion and Billionsnesn, and a often unable to work. At the euifitention of a friend I tried Simmons Liver Regulator, and am now free of these trouble." Harrison Tarleton. Your drupel sell it In powder or liquid ; the powder to to be taken dry, or made into a tea. ill -- 9' ' " ' ' ' ;T Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. "A SCOKCMEK." DRESS GOODS I DRESS GOODS! For One Week Only! mmencing tomorrow we will place on sale 1750 yards of All-Wool Mixed Fancies, 38-inch, in Light Tans, French Grays, Pin-Head Checks, medium and dark colors. Styles correct and up to date. Material A I. Standard value for 50 cents yard. Will be sold tomorrow for 27c yd. or $1.89 suit 7 yards. We consider thii the best tffering ever made by any dry goods h iuse west of New York. See display in corner window. Ladles, now is your time to purchase. It will surely pay you. Don'f miss this sale Entire stock of Crockery will be aold . below mart at R. Staub'a Grocery. I Riptna Tahnlee core hesvfacha. COR. THIRD AND E0RB1S0N, PORTLAND. President, Vice President. Cashier, Manager, A Ooneral Banking Business Transacted. Deposits Keceived Subject lo Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants bought. Loans Aiaae on Avanauie Becuruv Kxchanite Bought and 4uld. Collections Made Promptly. Drafts Hold Available iu Any Part ot th. World. Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Ban Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. SUB AOBNTB OF THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. Now Open! NEW SHOTSTORE. A Full Line of. Eastern Boots ami Shoes which we will sell at Eastern Prices. Call and Examine Our Goods. We will give you Great Bargains New Styles, Latest Designs, Lowest Prices. Krausse Bros, Next Door to Burmeister & Andreaen'a. Bucklea't Arnica Salve. Thi Best BaLva In the world for Cuts Bruslsea, Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, Ferer Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coma, and all Bkla Eruptions, and positively cure Plies or no pay required. It la guaranteed lo give perfact satisfaction jr money refunded. Price cenUperbox. Foi sale by Charman A Co. Cbarmao Brot Block. FOR SALE. Entity acre! ol fine farm land, mostly xjttom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas ounty. two milea from Meadow Brook ooatofiice. Three acree cleared. 12 acres lahed; good house 20x30. Price HO0, f which $500 mnst be paid down, bal- nee two years' time. For further par icalara call at CoCRtia office or adJress oe at Vancoorer. Wash. Me. AXKA TaTLOB. Decorating, Ptjsr Eir;lz,, Aril:.:: Shop with R. L Holman, Oregon City. EASTERN SHOE STORE. ILeader in (Rood Shoes (Di:ap Has Moved Between Star Grocery ass: Electric E;?:L Moved Between Star Grocery and Electric 1 More Suitable Quarters. Call and See. A. COLES, - - - PBOP Special For The Coming Week At The- WONDER MIWNEIRY HOUSE, 254 Morrison St., Two Ooori from Third St, Ntar 8weatlaadi. PORTLAND, OREGON. AS the following attractions for the coming week All the hteit noveltietlt you have not Dougnt your irimmea naia yet, pay as a visit and we will convince yon that we can give yon the beat value for the least money: See our Ladies' and Misses' Sailors at 5c; Children's Sailors at 15c; Leghorn Hats at 20c; Trimmed Leghorn with fancy ribbon at $t; Trimmed Fancy Straws at $1.30; all our $6, $7.50 and $8 Pattern Hats at $4.50; see our Fancy Straw Trimmed Hats with wide fancy ribbons; Laces and Roses at $2.50 each; Violets of 3 dozen at 5c per bunch; Rose Sprays at 10c, 15c and 20c per bunch all colors. the WONDER MILLINERY HOUSE, m U0RRIS0N STREET. Mew Goods Received Hatty. Ii IT IS NO FARTHER ..TO THB. Old Pioneer Store OF OHAEMAN & SOUsT tfc .x;'" than it was 30 years ago, besides, you can get better bargains there than any place in the city. Give them a call before buying. J G0 TO (ft. M. E51ETW FOR DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING And Building Material. Lowest Cash Prices Ever Offered (or First-Class Goods. Shop Opp. Congregational Churc , Main Street, Crego-J City THE IOWA JEWEUEHa t - A. N. WRIGHT. Watch Repairing a Specialty. 305 MORRISON 8TKKET. OPPOSITK POBTOFFICK. PORTLAND, OREGON. A. R. DOOLITTLE'S West Side Store KEEPS A WEIjL-SKLKCTED STOCK OK Groceries, Provisions FRUIS. FLOUR AND FEED. West Side Express IN CONNECTION. Well! Well! Talk about Yonr Lacteal Fluid. "a. They All Smile When They Drink It. Randall & Meyer Are always on top and they will furuish you a quurt for 5 cents, yes, give you a quart a day for $1.50 a month. Try then and be ccaTlscei . R. FREYTAG'S Corner Grocery Keeps a Full Line of ' STAPLE & FANCY I GROCERIES. Provisions, Flonr, Feed, Fruits & Vegetables, AT LOWEST PRICES. KIDD &WILILAMS, Successors to II. Cooke, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE. COR. FOURTH AND MAIM STS. OREGOX CITY. I GEO. A. HARDING, DKALII IN IF IE tandard Pattl:!:i::s. Paints, Oils and Window Olaaa. Pretriptiomi Actmrttitli CmasoaaoM. bakdixq'i BLOCK. I