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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1895)
JW.7 A SCORCHER." DRESS GOODS! . ,, '' For One Commencing tomorrow we will Mixed Fancies, 38-inch, in Light Tans, French Grays, Pin-Head Checks, medium and dark colors. Styles correct and up to date. Material A 1. Standard value for 50 cents yard. Will be sold tomorrow for 27c yd. or $1.89 suit 7 yards. We consider this the best offering ever made by any dry goods house west of New York. See display in corner window. Ladles, now Is your time to purchase. It will surely pay yon. Don'f miss this sale. McAUcn & McPoiuiell, COR. THIRD AND MORRISON, PORTLAND. LOCAL EVENTS. UkCONSTHUCTLON OK El.KCTKIC LlNK The Portland General Electric Co. have 1 commenced the work of reconstruct In ltd entire lino between Portland and the generating atnllon (it Oregon City. The work, which will tout a large mm, will be done In sections, the worst places where there is most danger of damage from storms, etc., being attended to first The work was started at Oswego and la progressing both tip and down the river the boles for poles through this section having to be blasted in solid rock . The setting of poles will be begun this week. The poles used will be 50 fuot In height and 12 to 14 Inches in diameter at the . top. These large poles will carry more wires than the old ones, and are intend pd to be absolutely safe, as far as danger from wind storms, sleet, etc., is con cerned. The old line has stood well the only accident to it being caused by the great sleet storm Inst winter,' when six polea In the Oswego section went down. The new line will be made as straight as possible, avo.ding all unneces sarv crooks and turns, and will follow the line of the new county road through Oswego. As fast as sootions are rebuilt, the wires will be changed over to the new poles so as to avoid any Interruption to business. Tub. Lovkjoy Suit. --Judge Stearns of Portland eontlrmed the report of At torney W. D. Fenton, referee, before whom, upon a charge of venue from Clackamas county, was tried the case of Amos L. Lovejoy, William R. Lovejoy, Elizabeth M. Gowdy, Nellie Lovejoy and Albert Hudson atrainst the Wil lamette Falls Electric Company and the General Electric Company, filed May 28. The plaintiffs were represented by At torneys George E. Chamberlain, Whal ley, Strnhan & Pipes, and the defendats by J. C. Moreland. The finding in the pase are in favor of the defendants who are to recover posts from plaintiffs. Thus the suit for Ahernethy island is settled in favor of the company. Matineb Musical. A matinee musi. cale was given by the pupil of Mrs. Walter Reed, of Portland, gt Mrs. P. F. Moray'? summer home on the Willamette last Wednesday, which was a very enjoy able affair. Luncheon was served In the nark bv Mrs. Morey, alter which those present returned to the house, where an interesting programme was rendered, the fpllowing persons taking part : Miss Agnes Watt, Mrs. E. E, Coursen, Miss Carrie Aivslie, Miss Bessie Biles, Mrs B. E. Charrnau, Miss Florenoe Morey, Mrs. Rita Hansen, Misses Amanda Ban, Eieta Barlow and Susie Gambell. Things 00 bv Contraries. Thus no ppe will say that Hog Hollow lea pretty name. Vet it designates a lovely valley embowered in fern-olad hills in which live some of the i.andomet rural las sies that ever fascinated the masouline eye. The melodious whistle of Cahill's mill is the townclock of the Hog Hoi lowites or Hollowers. A Goop Chance, Here is a good ohance for a man with smalls means to make himself independent. An 80-aore farm for rent on longtime, oheapj2 acres in grass, good house and barn and teveral springs, about two miles from Oregon City. For particilars call at Courier office. H. W. Westormann, who was em ployed by Will Moore of the defunct suit club tailor shop and pleated out of his wages, has opened a shop opposite Pope's hall in Price's old stand and is prepared to make suits lo order in the latest style or do pressing, cleaning, etc. Give him a call. The O. R. 4 N. Co. always alert to the welfare of their patrons, have placed on aale at principal Btatinns, a 1000 mile ticket at the rate of three centB per mile, good one year from dale of sale apd good for passage over the rail and water lines of their system. Gardener Freytag has the best vege tableB to be bad on his wagon. Wby let your money be taken to China when l( should stay here? Awarded Highest HoBors-Worid'FtlK Da CREAKl PCXfQ MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. V w J PESOS GOOD9! Week Only! place on sale 1750 yards of All-Wool COUNTV COURT. Prooeedlng of the Adjourned Session on Jvne 13th. Petition of It. J. Schockley for a road granted on payment of costs of IU.80 and damages of $15. Report of viewers on petition of J. E. Burnett ot al (or change In Ko'ter and Mllwaukle road accepted and J R Mor ton, R 8 McLaughlin and J H Darling to view to meet at George Foreman's on June 28th at 10 a. m. ; expense of $24.00 paid. Petition of H Wilburn et alforchange in Foster and Mllwaukle road denied a s remonstratora exceeded petitioners ex pense )22 paid. Report of viewers on petition of Chas Miller etal for change In Louis road (from Viola to Ore on City) approved and J K Graham, Goo H Webster and J N Harrington to view to meet at Robert Conner's on June 28th at 10 a m j expense of lia.00 allowed. July 8th aet at time for viewing change in New Era and Oienon City road 1 peti tion of L D Shank el ah June 28th at 10 a m aet as time for viewing change in road aa petitioned by li Kevenne et al. July 1st at 10 a m set at time for view ing change in road on petition of f B Johnson et al. Petition of T P Burt, guardian, for penalty on delinquent taea to be re' mitted granted. Application of O P 8 Pluinmer for rebate of 18U4 taxes on account of error granted . A warrant for toO for contingent ex penses ordered drawn in favor of Judge Boundary lines between school dis tricts 34 and 47 established on old lines, giving the atrip in contention to Qweg district. Proposition accepted for payment of taxes on s cf die of J Welch iu sec 34, t4s, r2e. Mileage and pay of commissioners al lowed as follows: R Sett, 6 days and 32 miles, $21.20; F Jaguar, 5 days and U4 mien, I17-40. MHSAllowir. lltrald, pilutlng $ 8 10 Meston A Dygert, stationery 4 00 Dorothy Chase, cle.k's acc' t. . . . 2 00 J C Bradley, assessor 456 00 H H Johnson, dept surveyor. ... UU Teacher's examination 63 00 MisB M E Games, pauper acct, claimed $35 22 75 Oregon City Hospital, pauper, , . Jjj 50 J J Smith, pauper 8 00 Charman A Son, pauper. 6 60 H Straight, pauper 0 85 M Bollack , interpreter c't c't ... . 2 20 C Zumluh. wood 4 00 Western vvneei scraper 10, road acct 26 50 Geo Lawrence Co, road acct... O W Vonderahe " 660 97 80 Oregon City Iron Works.road acct 6 2 Win Beeson & Son, road 16 12 Chas Hettman, road, $2 not allowed Pope & Co " 2 30 Knapp Burrett&Co, road 22 00 Robbins & Son " 2 08 A Baumann. road, $10 referred. , Cal Powder Works, road. . , 1457 83 Wilson Cooke 11 7 61 Resurvey of Pankey 11 3 00 15 0 2 75 17 40 10 00 2 IK) 13 90 15 00 Miller Bros Story Bros & Co " R Scott " Jas Shaw, agent, pauper acct. . . C Bair. " Peter Nehren. court bouse acct. Q C Water Works " L L Porter, dent diet atty 6 00 Millard Hyatt, anerirf a aepi . . , , , m uu In ntntonl . . . in no 10 00 van iiiikvui DESheppard " 17 40 23 31 N M Moody " E V MaiiuocK, board ot prisoners 31 39 M L Moore, balance due 33 32 Inquest of F Pease, claimed $40.45 35 15 State vs China Tom 7 60 ' John R Jones,plairaed $55.25 5a 19 " 8am Bailey " 7 80 7 63 Leonard Shannon " 37 30 37 05 W H Close et al 76 20 75 85 ' Henry Troye et 1 " 67 78 67 60 ' G Herrioston et al 17 75 C D Latourette, atty fees 20 00 Don't fail aeeing "Farmer Hayseeds Vegetable Social" at Shively'a hall. All the vegetables will be thereto beet, the dea l beat, other beats, eta. etc Notice. All Chautauqua stockholders are re quested to meet at ) p. in. sharp neft Tuesday, June 25, at the county court room, Oregon City, for their first busi nesi meeting. Per order Committee. Excursion tickets to Yaquina Bay and return will be on aale at 8. P, Co '. depot commencing June 17th, f '.re $6 00 round trip, good until October 10th. 1 When you want blacksrqithing done remember that Clarence Porter has opened a shop on Main street, corner o.f Fourth, where he is prepared, tq (Jo horseshoeing and. hlacksrr(ith,ing in, a. workmanlike rpanneF. - m A Special Sale or Fine Hats at the La Mode Millinery Parlors. Their styles are the latest and prices the cheapest. 230 First street, neai Main, Portland, Oregon. You ran getextraa for the Leering and MeCormick from Wilson A Cooke. Vbea Babr ra sick, wa ! k When she waa a Child, aha cried for CMorlfc fftea aba becam. Om, at dm to (JaaUaHa, m aba bad CMlinB, aha f Ihsaa 0oria ! Entire Hock of Crockery will be Bold below coat at R. Stanb'a Grocsry. ! Ripems Tahulea cure brer trouble. Items. Chancny Ramsby fell and broke Ilia finger on Tueaday. Mr, Askln of the weat aide has m ived to his farm above Canhy . The annual inspection of memhuM of Company F will be held on July Int. A social will be held on Saturday evening at the hall In Willamette Falls. Mias Addle Clrrk of Polk county has been visiting her brother, John F.Clark. Mrs. R. L. Holman left last Friday (or a visit with friends at McMinnvllle. A girl was borrj to the wile of Tom Birch of West Gladstone on Tuesday. Mrs. C. P. Bi'hop and Misa Lenora Kay of Salem visited friends here last Friday. The dairymen on the Apperson farm, Mt. Pleasant, has planted two large fields with corn . One grinder of the new wood pulp mill of the Crown Paper Company wai started on Tue.day, Capt, John O'Brien, former manager of the Portland Sun, was calling on friends here on Tuesday. The graduating exercises of the public school will take place onFrlday evening ; the program baa not been furnished us. Frank Neldon, a former gunsmith of this place, was seen on our streetB on Monday, Wonder If he is going to "pay up." Frank Hawn of Wilhoil was arrested Tuesday for murderer of James Brown last January and will hive a hearing on June 21st. It is announced that the Oswego iron works will partially resume operatl ins on July 1st. getting Iron from their mine in California. A raft, containing 250,000 feet of hem lock logs, la ready at Gra) 'a river in Washington for towing to the Oregon City pulp mills. The funeral of J. M. Bilker of Eagle Creek, who died Suturday, took place In Portland on Tuesday under the auspices of the Secular church. Rev. Isaac Dawson attended the seventh-annual convention of the Episcopal church of Oregon Thursday and Friday last in Purtlanl. Mr. Matley ta now merchant at Clarke's. He brought $2 00 worth of dry goods from Iowa to which he has added a stock of groceries. The semi-annual aboot of Company F for medal took place on Monday after noon at the Gladstone range. E- A. Leighton won, making a score of 00 out of a possible 75. Mr. Gorbet of Colton was in the city last week on business. Joe Rees, one of his neighbors, has rented his farm for five yea ra and will soon depart far Eastern Oregon , No. 1 of Vol, 1 of the Sunday School Tidlngi appeared last week, It ia a bright, neway Sunday school monthly, organ of state association, published at 25 cents per year . - The first outing of tbe camera olub of Portland was iven at this plaoe on Sunday . Oregon City was selected (or tbla outing by reason of the many scenic attractions It oflVrod. License to wed granted on 14th to Lillie M. Palmateer and Robert H. DeShaser, on 17th to Addie E. Lee and Ed C Schull, on 8ih to Id Jay and Clarence A. 8a 1 lei. Philip Havlland, who la employed at George Broughton'i saw mill, was atrucked by an electric car on last Fri day morning as he was walking on tbe Abernethy bridge and had two riba broken. Battery A'a camp on the west aide was called "Camp Lawler" in honor of Commander-in-Chief Lawler of G. A. K. Tbe battery bas 41 enlisted men and three officers, two large and two repeat ing guna. Mr- Hibbard, formerly a farmer In Marquara precinct, Is now panning out gold duBt in Cow Creek canyon, South ern Oregon. He says in that section tbe woods are full of miners, prospectors and "busted men." W. H. Vaughan of Molall returned from the Pioneers' reunion in Portland on Friday with tbe "1843" badge pinned to the lappel of his coat. Col. Straight, who arrived in Oregon the same year waa also present . Tbe spiritualists of Oregon will com mence their annual camp mejtlng at New Era on July 3, and continue to July 21. There will be a grand celebra tion on July 4, with a good table spread and eloquent speakers to entertain the people. The grand jury of Portland indicted Judge Hayes and Toll Thompson of the State Insurance Company for extortion and intimidation. This ia the second edition of the Jennie E, Meloher In surance case, which was settled some time ago. Tbe road work of Judge Hayes and the connty court ia giving good satis faction Jn locations where work U being done. I' the present policy fa pursued In a few year we ahould bave good road throught tbe' county. More money la being spent this year than last. Misa Jean White Ht on Monday for Forest Qrqve where she witnessed the commencement exercises on Tuesday. She will return with her uncles. Ernest and Hal Rands, who are attending school there. L.. I). Andrew of this place also, attended the exercise. Article of Ipcorportalian of the Bed Fropt Trading Company of Oregon City were filed on Tuesday- The company w(ll do a general merchandise business here on capita) of 15000 in share of $50. Tbe incorporators are W. H. Smith, Eli Creawell and Thomas Allen. Multnomah Lodge A. F. and A. M. will bold atated communication on Monday evening June 24,th at 7:30j o'clock. Ap adrets will be made by Rev. Bra. Dr. . Black of Portland, AH member requested to he present and visiting brethren cordially invited, G. L.Ghat.W. M- Tbe case agsinst E. C. Hamilton for alleged obtaining of property by false pretenses was beard in Justice Dixon's court op Saturday apd Hamilton waa discharged on ground that it did not fall within the meaning of the atatuta governing fraud. Hibbard will bring action in another form. The closing exercise of St. John' school will take place at Shively'a ball on Monday, July 1st, at 8 p. m. aharp. LOCAL The exercises will conslit of patriotic recitation and songs, competitive drill by the boys of the school, and tli beautiful operetta, "Laila," given the school children. The following pioneer of this county attended the annual session in Portland last week! Robert A. Miller (64), W C. Johnson (45), Mr. Jennings (44), W II. Vaughan (43), Col. Straight (43) Oregon City ; Mr. Barlow (45), Barlow Isaac Ball (52), Tualatin; J. S. Ridley (45), Frank Ford (53;, Oswego. Sheriff Maddock ia having good sue ces collecting taxes this year. Ot the $155,000 of taxes to be collected there yet remains but about $10,000 or $15,000 and it ia expected that on July 3d, the date when the tax books will be turned over to the court, that but $5000 or $0000 will be delinquent. Last year the de linquent taxes amounted to about $14,' 500. The court this year ha allowed a month more than last year tor tax collection. Will Moore, the ault club fraud, ha been having trouble. Last week he was arrested on complaint of one of the membera of the club who bad paid $0 or $7 and drew out but received no suit On Tuesday hi shop was closed for a rent bill of $0. He appeared before Justice Dixon i n Wednesday at 10 a. m. for trial and asked until 1 p. m. to get witnesses. During the meantime he disappeared. The 30 odd persons who drew suits and did nor get them are in the "soup." CARUS. L. W. Ingram and wife of Barlow are visiting Mrs. Ingram' father, B. M. Cooper, this week. School district No. 102 have leased an acre from C. Bpangler for school-house site and have already cleared off the ground and i now getting tbe material on the ground for the building, Mr. E. C. Jones of Oregon City Is ooming out this week to spend a month witn her children. Some of the Carusites expect to spend the Eourth at Canyon Creek. Paine Bros, will build a new hop house this summer as their other two houses are not large enough for the inmense crop they will have this year. Sneak theives tried to steal R. Schoenlome'a chickens one night last week. If this anenk thief business is kept un much linger in this part of the country somebody is going to get hurt . Gene Haywood talk of suing East with a band of horses. . Mr. Miller expects a niece from the East to visit him aoon. . J. J. Guyer ha the finest field of winter oats we have aeen this season. W. W. May is putting in a stone foundation for a new barn. June 18. Gkanqkr. FROG POND. Prof. Homer Krnae who has been teaching muslo at Willamette University In Salem will return home the 22d to spend bis vacation. A heavy hail storm v' sited here last Friday, spreading destruction in ita path . Some of the hailstones were aa large as marbles. Mrs. Burger, Misses Elixa and Rosle Mulvaney, Rosie Wagner, A. , Evans Messrs F. M Kruse,-F. B. Burger, Clyde Evans and James Caldwell were the guests of F. T. Howard last Sunday evening. Mrs. Bobbins of Tualatin and Mra Clara Green of Sherwood were tbegueats 01 Miss a. c. ivans last week. Mr.Clarenoe Slmerall of Maoleay.Or. waa the gueata of F. M. Kruse last week. Simon Peter has nearly all the siding n his barn. School will close in this district June 28. Miss Thompson deserves great praise for handling tbe school In so com' mendable a manner. Mike Gross had a runaway last Sun day while out riding with bis girl. All the spokes were broken ont of one wheel. "Oh my I "if that wheel could only speak again. Hon. John Kruse attended the Pio ner's meeting in Portland laat Friday. June 17. Orice. RURAL DELL. A bad hailstorm occured here Friday, the 14th Inst, doing considerable dam age to fruit and wheat, hops and gar dens. Very hard thunder accompanied tbe storm besides quite a heavy rain. Mr. Tinaley ia very poorly. His stomach is the seat of ins trouble . Albert Moshburger and brother are pushing the work on their bop house. Grandpa Samson atill enjoy himself well for a man of his age. Joseph Johnson is able to ait under the shade" of his own vine and fig tree. The camp meeting commences at Glad Tidings the 20th. Key. Gardner, pastor of the M. E. church, will con duct the meeting . June 18th. Dew Drjp. Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder World' Fair Hfgheat Award. Headquarters for 4th of July fire works is at llarria' Grcery. Belt buckles Racket Store. and belt pins at the A Remarkable Cure of BhenmatUm, Westminster. Cal., March 21, 1891. Some time ago, on awakening one morn ing, I found that I had rheumatism in mv knee so badly that, as J remarxea to my wife, it would be impossible for me to attend to business tnat aay. ne menibering that I had some of Cham berlain's Pain Balm in my etore I sent fur a bottle, and rubbed the afflicted parts thoroughly with it, according to directions, and within an hour I waa completely relieved. One application had done the business. It is the best liniment on the market, and I sell it under a positive guarantee. K. T. Harris. For aale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. ItMayOoaiMuohforYo. Mr. Fred Miller, ot Inrinf, I1U writes that be bad a Severe Kldntjtroublei for many 7ri, with severe palni In hii back and alio that bto bladder waa affected. He triad many u called Kidney curea bat without any food reiult About a year ago be began nae ol Electric Bitters and fonnd relief at once. KlettrJo Bitten ki es pecially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubla and oftn glvts almoat Initanl relief. One trial will prove oar (tatement. frice only 6(fc for Unjf bottle, at Charman a) Co , i Pro More, C kaman flrot. BJock. El rin g yonr job print ing to the Ooi aia office and get it dne at Portland prices, Kelghti ef Maoeabess. The SUM Commauder writee oa from Unjoin, Hb , as followsi "After trylas other medicines Inr what seemed lo be a very ohetinate cough In ear twoehUdren we tried Dr. Klnae New Dlscov etv ed at tbe end of two days the eongh entirely lentbem. We will not be without tt be Matter, ai our experUoM proved that Hemes where all other remedlea fail." Signed ' ate Ten State Co.-Why Dot fire thla great mediclM a trial, aa It Is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at Channel A Co.'s Drag Store, CUnasa Broe Hock. Regular site aot and fl .to. by ATTENTION, WATER CONSUMERS! Rules and regulation regarding the use of water have been amended in the following particulars: Bate 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 tbe year. Kate for irrigation or sprinkling where' water ia not used for other purposes aliall De f i per month or so lor the sea son from May 1st to Octolier 1st, pay able in advance. Vegetable gardners special rates. Section IS provides that consumer will only be allowed to use water for irrigation or lawn sprinkling between the hour of 5 and 9 a. m. nnd 6 and 8 m. Allowing water to run all day or ight la positively forbidden. By order of Board of Water Commissioners. Oregon City, May 17, 1895. A fine line of tan hose just received at the Racket Store. Go to the Racket Store for notions of all kinds. Ladies' silk mitts just received at the Racket Store. If you want first-class laundry work you should leave same at foot of Seventh street stairs. J. A. Moehnke, agent for Star laundry. C. A. Willey has moved his harness and repair shop from on the hill to second door west of depot, next to Courier office, where he will not only keep a full line of first-class band-made harness, saddles, etc., but will do all kinds of harness and boot and shoe repairing at prices that can't be dup licated. Give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Go to the Racket Store for shelf paper. Sunpay Time. The Oregon City boats leave this place for Portland on Sunda) s at 10 a. m. and 2 and 5:30 p. in., re turning leave Portland at 8 :30 and 1 1 :3Q a. m. and 3:30. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. E. W. Jot CokPAKV-aealkmen: 1 have auf fend from a nervoui prostration from financial Iomm. Can uy Joy't Vegetable Banaparllla baa eured me, My liver, itomach and bowels hav been very Inictlie, but ilnoe taking your remedy I am entirely well. All builnen men and women ihould use It, Pleaae publish. (Signed MR. WM. HENRY JONES. Butte, Montana Backache, dlaalneee, tlredneaa give way to Joy's Vegetable sareaparllU. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. For your strings and extras for all musical Instruments go to Burmeister & Andresen's, who keep a full supply Harris' Grocery is headquarters for 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. Jov Company Gentlemen: I have suf fered from kidney troublo for two or three years. I would have to get up In the night to void ray urine from ten to nfleen times. My sleep was dis turbed, and I became very thin and nervous. No appetite; bowels constipated, lhave taken two bottles and gained fifteen pounds. Sleep well Have to get up about three times during night, and am very much better in every respeot. Will continue to take your Vegetable Sarsapari 11a for I believe It will entirely cure me. (Signed) MR. EDWARD W. FRENCH, Stockton, Cal. JOT'S FOR THE JADED. JOY'S VEGETABLE SAKSAPAKILLA. LOCAL SUMMARY. Boy's straw hats at the Racket Store. For a first class shave go to P. G. Shark, 10c barber, next to Oriental Hotel Good pasture for cattle and horses at my rancne near uregon uity '.mount Pleasant) from May lt. Terms low. I. LeMaiiieu 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 Powder at R. Staub'a Grocery. New line of underwear at the Rachel Store. Highest cash price paid for secon d band goods of all kinds at second-hand store, opposite Noblitt's stable, on 7th atreet. Tan bose, new line of underwear, ladies' silk mitts, boys' straw hats, shelf paper, etc., etc., just received at the Racket Store. Bscklia't Aralca Salve. Tks Best Suva .In the world for Cuts Brntlses, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Ferer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Come, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively curea Piles or ne pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect aallsfacUoa or money refunded. Price centsperbof. Foi aale by Charman a Co, Charman Broa.' Slock. FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, moatly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook poatolhce. Three acres cleared, 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $800, of which oOn must be paid down, bal ance two vears' time. For further par- ticulara call at Cookies office or address me at Vancouver, Wash. Mas. Aasa Tatloe. . Children Cry for SERVING TIME la a duty which none can escape. Time wait for no man, hut all must wait on time. We serve time by watching it for the public of Oregon City. Our clock and watches keep the minute of how time goe. What's more, there are sixty seconds to our minutes, widen always stand approved as correct by the sun. There are no better time-keeper on earl!) man our clocks and watches; in fact, they keep belter time than Theodore Thomas' orchestra. They run uy nanu anu can be depended upon nui 10 quit in me race, Burmeister & Andresen THE JEWELERS. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys at Law, r . 1 v. . . . omemrciai, Keai JiSlate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial OREGON CITY, Bank Building OREGON. GEO. C. BR0WNELL, Attorney at Law, Office One Door North ofCaufield&Hunl' ley'i D' ugtlor;, OREGON CITY, . OREGON E. F. DRIGGS, ATTORNEY A LAW, OREGON CITY. Office : Two Doors South of Courthouse, RINEARSON & HYDE, ATTORNEY at LAW, ABSTRACTING DONE. Opposite Caufield Block, OKEOON CITY, - . . OREGON. oblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oi the Street between the Bridge and the Depot. Double and slnale rlas and saddle horsei ai ways on hand at the lowest rates, and a ci.rr.1 also connected with the barn for loose stock. au7 iniormauon regarding any Kina ol stool promptly attended to by letter or person. HORSES BOUGHT OB BOLD L. M. ANDREWS, M. D DEALKB IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries Toilet Articles, etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. ON THE HIIX. or. of 7t h & Center St., Oregon City H. W. JACKSON, Machinist an I Locksmith, Bicyoles, Umbrellas, Sewing Machines, Guns, and all kinds of small machinery re paired. Prices reasonable. Shop on JSeventh Street, Oppoiitt Depot. Take up a Paper. And read all the advertisements care fully. Look and see who holds out the most tempting offers. Then go around and see what those tempting oilers really amount to. Nine times out of ten you'll be disappointed. We are very careful what we say In our ads, but we believe it is perfectly truthful to state that when people boy of us they get their money's worth jvery time. That's all we can promise. 0. IV. GRACE, Dealer la Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc. ELY, OREGON. The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL flOO.OOO. Transaots a General Banking. Business. Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes nol lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points In the United States and Europe and on Hong Kong. Deposits received suuiect to check In. terest at usual rates allowed on time deposits. Bankopon from (A.M. to 4 P. M.; Saturday evenings from 6 till 7 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE, V, I. DONALDSON , President, Cashier Bank of Oregon City. OLDKST BANKING HOUSE IN TUB CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. President, Thomas Charm am Oao. A. Baidius K. O. Caufuld Chaelis B. Caotisld Vice President, Cashier, Manager, A General Banking Business Transacted. Deposits Received Hubject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants bought. Loans Made on Available Hecuritv Exchange Bought and 4old. Collections Made Promptly. Drafts Bold Available in Anv Part ol th. World. Telearranhlc Exchange Bold on Portland. San Francisco, Chicago and New York. interest Paid on Time Deposits. S'lB AOEHTS Or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. low Open! NEW SHOE STORE. A Full Line of Eastern Boots ami Shots 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 & Aodreaen's. pitcher's Castorla. W ml am Shop EASTERN SHOE STORE.. ILeader in (Rood Shoes UJiizap. Has Moved Between Star More Suitable Quarters. Call and See. A. COLES, - Special for the Coming Week At The WONDER MIIAIW HOUSE, 254 Morrison St., Two Doors PORTLAND, OREGON. AS the following attractions novellietU you have not ooujrnt your vimmea nate yet, pay us a vUitfand we will convince yon that we can give you tbe best 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 lancy ribbon at $1; Trimmed Fancy Straws at $1.50; 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, 254 MORRISON Mew Goons Received Daily. lv IT IS NO FARTHER ..TO Old Pioneer Store OF OHARMAIT 5c SOXsT Now 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. GO TO K. M. IBESTOW FOR DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING And Building Material. Lowest Cash Prices Ever Offered (or First-Class Goods. Shop Opp. Congregational Chore , Cain Street, Oregon City TfflHE I WA PORTLAND, OREGON. " A. R. DOOLITTLE'S West Side Store KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK Of Groceries, Provisions F RUIS. FLOUR AND FEED. West Side Express IN CONNECTION. Well! Well! Talk abont Tour Lacteal Fluid. They All Smile When They Drink It. 1 Randall & Meyer Are always on top and they will furuish you a quurt for S cents, yes, give you a quart a day for $1.50 a month. Try them and be coariacei Decoratlaj, Pijtr Est.!:., JLiC;". C:-) Ptistis. tzl ICzzzIziiz. with R. L. Holman, Oregon City. " ' Grocery and Electric tCvwL - - PROP from Third St , Ntir Sweatlandi. for the coming week All the laUtt STREET. THE.. OT3K 112? VOI? JE WEILEE A. N. WRIGHT. Watch Repairing a Specialti 305 MORRIHON BTKKKT. OPPOSITE POSTOFlflCK R. FRETTAG'S Corner Grocery Keeps a Full Line ol STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Fruits & Vegetables, AT LOWEST PRICES. KIDD &VILILAMS, Successors to II. Cooke, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE. COR. FOURTH AND MAIM 8TS. OREGOX CITY. J. GEO. A. UARDIXG, DIALia I! n? IDIRUGS -R IE Standard Pat. L!:i:c:r.3S. ralots. Oils and Window Glass. PraeripMms AKvnttlf Comfun JABDlMe'a BLOCK-