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LOCAL EVENTS. Lavish hp tiiii Coknkii Stunk .-Hov oral (minimi pi-opln from IIiIn pliire tiur Portland iillcnili'il tlui exiirclHKK ol tit Ui liitf o( tint corner Ntiinn nl llm W Mntlinr HiiiiHH (il Ilia Oooil 8lieiimnl h Park Place on Hun.lny afternoon. Oi tint nrrl vul at 1 oVInck o( ArcliliiKlio (iron ami parly from I' rt IjiikI liy t'li'i Irincar lliev wr piwortud In llm Imllil Inuliy Fntlier Illlluliruml and the Cutlii llu Knlitht of Oregon CM y. Tli clcclrli! railway I:it form , im wol tlii) PlnuInK f ri':ti) fur (lie enrvlrt'M vi cru (lecoruluil with iluus iiml liuntlnn (St. John's choir of IIiIh cliy riimliirH finer ii I t-xcollent rcIwIIiiiih, unci Arch IiIhIiiiI) (iroHH WDM IIHHlxtull ill tllO I III preHNive ceremonies by Kulliors lilw'k Itullloy, lli'inri.'liH, llroHHimii and flu lean of Portland, und llillebriiml i 1 1 1 it plaint. Tlio aruliliUlinp's sermon was eloquent ami npproprliilo to llie occasion, and he paid a liiuli tribute to I'liHHtllv and viivinily; lluit, while I'huHtiiy was one of llm vuidiiiiil princi pics of IIih Calliolic church, tlicy wore M'illitiir lo hold out a helping hand to the fallun who desired to reform and It-ad a virtuous 'lifn. Tlio stone wall of the first story of tlio home are already up, and the building, whun completed, will bo four stories hili, U0 feel In length, SO feet wldo, with a projection In the elite?, making the structure 73 ' fri t in wi'lili. Tins Mono for the first "-to.'y vj- : litninod near the ifroumls ' Tim rpmiuiM.ig stnri"H will be built of brii'k manufactured at Jones' mill. The site of this Muk'iUiloin liome is in t lie center of a large orehnrd, planted long lio, on the bank of the Clackamas, one mile from Oreu1'" City . Tlio Sisters of the Good Shepherd have charm of the home, which will cost ft "in fU.000 to :m.ioo. City Watku W'uiiks. T. L. Oliiiriiiun, secretary of water coniniisNlnnera, reports that the two pumps are unable to sup ply the residents of the upper part of town, near head of Seventh street, with waler during the day on account of consumers using water lor sprinkling and irrigating contrary to the rules of the water works. The hours for sprink ling are between 5 and 0 a. in. and 5 and 0 p m. The board has decided to disconnect pipes so that small pump -Can furnish water for Main street residents and the large pump for dwel lers on the hill. The Binall pump will give 70 pounds p res lire and the large one 140 pounds. The pump is now running at 100 pounds and pumping !)(), 000 gallons per hour. The reservoir will not be built at Klyville this year on account of a lack of funds. It will require 1500 or 200 1 foot of 0-inch pipe, worth about $1 per foot, to connect the same with the other pipes. The reservoir will cost from $2.'00 to $000. The board deems il advisable to con struct a concret one instead of a wood tank, the same lo hold 1,000,000 gallons. The one that was to be built some time ago at head of Seventh street was to cost 12.100 and would hold but 100,000 gallons. The site for the reservoir is 413 feet above the sea and will require 207 pounds pressure from the pump to till it. Fishway Contract Lkt. The "con- trm-t for constructing a fishway in the Cross dam across the Clackamas river, was on Monday awarded by the com mittee having the matter in charge, to Sidney Smyth, of Oregon City. The cost will be about $1500, which Is con siderably more than expected, as the cannerymen Imagined that the dam could be built for something less limn $1000. However, a few hundred dollars, more or lee?, makes no difference to the wealthy cannerymen, says the Oregon ian, if only the fishway is finished in time to let fish through so that the government hatchery can he put in operation this fall. On Wednesday work was commenced. The fish way will be 120 feet in length and six feet wide. To Protect Salmon. Fish Protector McGuire has taken time by the "fore lick" to prevent reservation Indians frorri taking all the salmon at the head waters of the Clackam is river this fall by applying to the general givernnient asking it to instruct Indian, agants to Drevent fishing and hunting parties from 1 leaving the reservation Should the Indians pay a visit as usual dating this month at the headwaters of the Clacka mas the handful of men there building the new hatchery would be powerless lo prevent them from taking salmon. To Sibvkv Waoon Road Lands. II. II. Johnson and Ernest Rands of this place have been awarded a contract by Surveyor-General Arnold for the survey of eight townships of land, a portion of the Willamette Valley & Cascade Moun tians Wagon Road Co.'s grant in Linn county. The land is described as tp. 12 south in ranges 4, 5, 0 and 7 east, and tp. l.j south in ranges 5, 0 and 7 east, and tp. 14 south in range 5 east, which is about 30 miles east ot Sweet Home in the Cascade forest reserve: llie survey i is to be completed by November 1 . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Good... ...Things t Ladies' Calico Wrappers 59c White Chamois Gloves 7SC Turkish Bath Towels 5c Ladies' Ribbed Summer Vests, long sleeves, 3 for. .25c Lisle-Thread Combination Union Suits 25c Ladies' Shirt Waists 15c, 35c, Soc Boys' Extra Fine Percale Waists ..25c Ladies' Seamless Fast Black Hose 10c Children's Ribbed Hose, sizes $ to per P-'' on'y 5C TO UK HAD ONLY OF McAHen & McDonnell, COR. THIRD AND MORRISON, PORTLAND. Ne Bazaar Patterns jost in. Camping Blankets, fvW- snd 7V- I-rge, fnlf size and Honble. DiiowNitn. David Yodur, the lii-yitur- old son of M. Yodur, was drowned In the river on Monday during the noon hour or about 12 llu was employed in the aoiip department of the woolen mills and with a younger companion went In bathing. Jumping oil- a high rock Into 25 feet of water, when he probably took crumps, and being u poor swimmer, immediately went down. His companion gave- (he alarm and hit boiiy win soon recovered, having been in water but a few minutes, but all efforts to bring him to proved fruitless. Tlio boys "f the mill go in bathing at tliis place nearly every day and it seems that ciiulriiiy to rule but the two went in. Hud there been some larger person present perhaps his life would have been saved The funeral services took pluco on Tuesday at Hie house in the proHenco of a largo gaihering of sympa thizing friends. David was born in Cuss county, Mo., June lltli, 1870, and came to Oregon with his parents in 888, inadii public confession of Christ three months ago in tlio M. K, church. To Raisp. Fi'Niis. Tho firemen will give a ball on next Friday, August Utli, for the benefit of the ''team" that will (ike part in tho annual tournament at Vancouver in September. Good music will bo furnished. The members of the city council have agreed to help the boys some an I with the proceeds of this ball they expect to raise enough to pay their board during the four days and to buy running suits and pay other necessary expenses Oregon City hud the tournament Inst year and it brought good many people to town, und in ustice to the association the boys shculd receive liberal support from the itizeiiH. A tiooi) Tkaji The Oregon Cit) ten in that will take part in the annua tournament of the Oregon volunteer firemen at Vancouver are doing consider able practising and expect to be able to secure a first prize or two. The members of the team are, W. 11. Howell (captuin), Dave Henderson, Chas Moore, Win Fairchilds. Harry Treiutmth, Herbert 'borne, Tom Moore, VVin May, Frost, O. Fennimore, John Batdorf, George Brown. Frank Brown, Fred Price and C. M. Mason, besides a lew- others who will be added as sub stitiites. A team consists of 12 men. Fkamidk Exclusion. Tho Oregon rVotrnl it Kastern Hailroad Co. will give one of their popular seaside ex cursions on Sunday, August 4th. Leav ing Albany 7:00 and Corvallis, 7:30 a. in, returning leaves Newport 0:30 p. m. Fare to New port and return from Albany or Corvallis 41.50. Bicycles will be arried free on this train. Edwin Stone, Manager. Wire dish covers forlOand I5centa,at The Fair." On Saturday, August 3d, at 1 o'clock m., at first door north of woolen mills, Oregon City, Ex-Sheriff Samson ill sell at public auction a large lot of fine household furniture, consisting of 10 chamber sets, 300 yards of carpets, ne cooking range, chairs and other household fixtures, too numerous to mention. Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the ublic schools at Anderson Cal., Bays: I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm nd have found it an excellent remedy for lameness and slight wounds. Lameness usually results from a sprain, or other injury, or from rhemna tiHin, for which Chamberlain's Pain llaltn i especially intended and unequal led. It affords almost Immediate relief and in a short time effects a permanent cure. For sale by G. A. Harding, Drug gist. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. No.ico 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 county school superinten dent thereof will hold a public examina tion at the courthouse in Oregon City, Clackamas county.Oregon, beginning on Wednesday. August 14, 1895, at 1 p. m. Dated Hub 2d day of August, 1895. H. S. Gibson, County School Superintendent. What would Bonjiitnin Franklin sav il he could be called bick to life and permitted to look upon (he work of the marvelous machine upon which is printil million and a quarter issue of each mini Ml UVB UIIKOfc IIHIUKiminu v-fiia, v. id ber of comfort. This popular monthly as now made up consists of 24 pages the Bize ot Harner's Weekly, and is printed in five bright colors, pasted, folded ami delivered, readv for the mailer, at th- rate of 8000 copies an hour. In reality the Comfort press is five huge perfecting presses and a very skillfully made and almost human folder working as one machine. A revised edition of ''Benefits of the Grange" with declaration of purpose has just been issued from the office ol the lecturer of the National Grange This is a neatly printed circular, put up in attractive form and intended foi grange campaign purposes. Deputies and other grange workers will be sup plied with this and other grange docu ments by apolying to the master or aoi-rotun nf the State Grange or bv se,jnl ,iirecl t0 Alpha Me-ser. Lecturer of the Rochester, Vt. National Grange, Kipans Tabules cure liver trouble LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Horn to the Alfo of II. T. Slatlen on Friday, a girl, The monthly meeting nf the county court convenes on next Wednesday G. W. McDougill and Miss C. Dodge wero married In I'ortlaud nn hist I'll duy. VUrriud, on the 27lh, by Judge llityes, Cltra A. Gray and James I, Davis. Manager SI iyely reports the Gustavo I'roman Co. In "June" at his house on August 7tli. In probate court Christiana llluhui was appointed aduiinistralix of estate of Kredorich lllnliin. Complaint was filed in circuit court la-it week by Henry K. Hayes against S. II. Caliir, et als. C. S. Porter of Leon was robbed of $25 in Portland lust week in broad day light by two women . Fred Grcenmun is deputy county recorder durlig J. At. Lawrence's abseiled in tho Kai-t. II. W.' Jackson has moved his repair thop around the corner next to Nohlitt's stable on Main street. Tlio Clackamas County Teacher's as sociation met at the Harmony school houso near Clackamas station on Sat urday. On Saturday Arthur, the 11-year-old son of 1. A. Clarke of Clarkes, was ad- udge insane and taken to the asylum at Salem. There are about 200 campers at Wilhoit Springs. Camp Latouretle from Oregon City is one of llie largest ami best equipped . II. H. Johnson on Tuesday sued A.C. Kaiine of Milwaukie (or a surveying bill of f45 before Justice Dixon and a jury, with, a verdict for plaiutiir. The semi-annual apportionment of state school fund has been made. Clack atnas county receives $82S2.4J, at the rates of tl.Oo for here 7888 children. The Foresters will give a "Forester's day" excursion from Portland and dance at Oregon City oil Thursday, August loth. The Marino band will furnish music. Judge Gordon K. Hayes united in marriage on Thursday Mrs. Mary A. Huelatt and Richard Bradley. l'hey (eft for a wedding trip 10 Newport on morning train. The contract for building the founda tion to the Union block, 02x80 feet, was let to Edward Killfelher of Portland, The contract for tho main building will be let on next Thursday. Oil Tuesday before Recorder Fonts Androncus Clark was fined $15 for "licking" Henry Otis, another Indian, and Harry Clark was fined a like amount for beating his wife, Nellie. h. Dieckleman had the misfortune to break bis right arm Wednesday after noon at the excelsior mill. His arm caught between a pulley and u six-Inch belt which broke his arm and the belt. F. M. Morrison will remove his family from Oregon City to this place In the near future, Mrs. Morrison having secured a position as teacher in the Dallas public school. Dallas Observer. The trial of Mrs. Mollie Brown' was heard by Justice Dixon on Monday on the charge of stealing a $l.G0-dress, the alleged property of Mrs. J. Shadle. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. Wm. Eudey has ripe strawberries in his garden lot near the depot. If it is not too dry he says he will have them at Christmas. They are fine berries and he has been picking continuity since the season opened. A vast deposit of sulphur was found last summer on Miner's creek 111 the Casiade mountains by Ernest Rands, U. S. depuiy Purveyor. The deposit had been uncovered by a slide extending deep down into a steep canyon. Portland has in its empty stores and dwelling houses room enough for an increase of several thousand people Our metropolis has been built ahead of the settlement of the country, for it is the rural population that mr.kes the town. Mulino roller mill is now in fins run m 11 g order, and is turning out better work than ever. Cash always on hand for wheat at the highest market price. Farmers, bring on your wheat, either for sale, or for exchange for Hour aud feed. C. T. Howard. A number of Oregon City people at tended the postponed Fourth of Julv celebration at Wright'a Springs on Sunday. Addresses were made by Mrs A. E. Parker, Geo. O. Rinearson and others. Horse races,' base ball and other attraction were on the program The postofficeat Vijla, 12 miles north of this city, has been ordered discon tjnued. This was the mailing point fo 60 families, and has been established thf past .10 yearj. The people arc very indignant, as it makes them go to Logan, four miles away, for their mail. A pe lition has been started to ask to have it re-established. On Thursday Squire Ne Ison Mct'on nell of Sherwood united in marriage O J. McConnell and Miss Mary M. Calkins. The events was celebrated in the even ing by a splendid supper and a dance. The editor herewith casts a halfull ol rice after the happy couple as they start hand in hand on the joint journej through life. The looked-for lush on Th ursda) last when the Siletz reservation was opened did not materialize. There were but thtee applications for entry filed at the land office here and they were rejected 00 the ground that the applicants had been on the land, wbicb is contrary to the presi dent's proclamation in these matters. Probably quite a number of entries were filed at Toledo, the nearest county seat to the land . Friday evening the house of Mr. Klinger on the west side burn -d to the ground; loss about $900, with sorue in surance. In the afternoon Mr. Klinger went to Portland and on retiring Mrs. Klinger and the children le.'t lamp burning in a lower room for Mr. Klinger. About 10:30 p. m. the lamp exploded and the building was soon in flumes. Mrs. Klinger and the children ere taken from the upper story by neighbors. When Mr. Klinger returned at 11:30 hn lwne was in hen. There la no doubt but the Oregon Press Association will mcot at Oregon City during the Chautauqua assembly next year. President K. Iv. Charms n of tho hord of trado has In vilod tho association and rocelved a favorably reply, and the Chautauqua Association will give a joint invitation this week. The other candidates are Astoria and linker City. Mr. Jas. Shaw of Oregon City reports Ihut ho is making satisfactory progress with his co-operative woolen mill enter prise, having nlready securod nearly enough members to assure the success of tho enterprise. This enterprise hould be encouraged, ns It will be a great benefit, not only to Oregon City, but to the stale ut large. Mr. Shaw has had some .'10 years experience in thJ manufacture of woolens and knows just what ho is about. Co-0ira(i'i' News, PERSONAL MENTION. C. I). Latouretle returned on Monday from a visit lo Wilhoit Springs. II . K. Smith and family left on Wed nesday for an outing at the const. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Huntley have been spending several days at the coast . Mrs. J. M. Lawrence went to Salem on Friday lust lor a visit to Airs. a. j . Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dye returned Fri day evening from a brief visit to British Columbia. Mrs. Rowman and Mrs. Tompkins of Portland visited their sister, Mrs. E. M Howell, Sunday. Tom 1'. Randall has relumed from his vacation aud is again punching tickets on the Iiamona. George Kidder and family ot Mt. Pleasant lolt on Wednesday for an out ing at Wilhoit Springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hawlcy spent Sunday at Barlow visiting Mrs. Hawley's sister, Mrs. Cuss U. Barlow. W. M. Robinson of Electric hotel has returned from a visit to Hood River. Mrs. RoberBon will remain at thai pi ace until October. Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Gray, F. F. White and family, Roy Caso and Miss G. Gibson left litis week for outing on the Little Nestucca . John Vigellius' family left on Tuesday to spend the summer at their cottage at Long Beach. Mr. igellius will leave for there later. Miss May Wishart and Miss Nellie Latourctte of Mt-Minnville returned on last Thursday from a week's visit to the Latourette farm at Maple Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Houghton of White water, Wis., who have been visiting Mrs. Houghton's brother, G. II. Wishart, and family, left on Tuesday for home . Coffee and lea pots, 10 to 30 cents, at "The Fair." For all kinds of Racket Store. NOTIONS go to the The Eastern Shoe Store is retiring from business. Now is the time to get shoes cheap. South Electric Hotel. Send your work to the Oregon City Steam Laundry and have it done in a first-class manner.' Work called for and delivered free . The Southern Pacific Co. will run a local ttain between Salem and Portland, commencing Monday, June 24th, leaving Salem at 8 :00 a. m. and leaving Oregon City at 0:27 a. m., arriving at Portland at 10:15 a. m. and returning leaves Portland at 4 -00 p. m., and leaves Ore' gon City at 4:40 p. m., arriving at Salem at 0:15 p. in. Cheapest place in town for blach and tan hose and ladies' and gents' under wear at the Racket Store. "It is the best patent medicine in the world" ia whit, Mr. E. M. Hartman, of Marquam, Oregon, Bays of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "What leads me to make this assertion is from the fact that dysentery in Hs worst fiom was pre valent around here labt summer and it never took over two or three doses of that remedy to effect a complete cure." For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvb in the world for Cuts Bruslses, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files or no pay required. II Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction jr money refunded. Price centsperbox. Fei sale by Charman Co, charman Bros.' Block. A new supply of ladies' shirt waists, white and colored, at (he Racket Store KIDNEY. E. W. Joy Company Gentlemen: I have suf fered from kidney trouble for two or three years. I would have to get up In the night to void my urine from ten lo 11 ftccn times. My sleep was dis turbed, and I became very thin and nervous No appetite; bowels constipated. Ihav. taken two bottles and gained flflnen pounds. Sleep well. Have to get up about three times during night, and am very much better In every respect. Will continue to take your Vegetable Sarsaparilla for I believe it will entirely cure me. (Signed) Mlt. KDWARD W. FRENCH, Stockton, Cal. JOT'S FOR THE JADED. JOV'8 VKGKTAIILK SAKHA PA KILL A. One night when Mr. Isaac Reese was stopping with me, says M F. Hatch, a prominent merchant of Quartermaster, vvasinnifi' n, l Heard him itroamoir. On going to his room I found him siilferine ironi cramp cone, lie was in such agong 1 leared he would die. 1 hastily gave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, lie was soon relieved and the first words he uttered were, "what was that stuff you gave me?" I informed him. A few days ago we were talking about his attack and lie said he was never without that remedy now. I have used it in my (amily for several years. I know its worth and do not hesitate to recommend to mv friends and customers. For sale by O. A. Harding, Drugmst. Pearl and white metal belt pins at the Racket Store. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. K. W. J'iT Com-AXY-Oeallenien: 1 have suf fered from a nervous prostration from financial Iossm. Can say Joy's Vegetable garaaparllla baa eured me. My liver, stomach and bowels bava been very Inactive, but since taking your remedy am entirely well. All business men and women should ne IL Pleas publish. (Signed) MR. WM. HENRY JONES. ButU, Montana, Bax-karhe, dlzzlneu, tlredneaa (lv way to Joy's Vegetable IMraaparlla. d a w Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla, WARNING TO WATER CONSUMERS. Owing to the wasteful and unneces sary use of water for spi inking and irri gation and other purposes, it has been impossible to supply the higher portions of (he city during several hours cf the day'. The pump has boon furnish ing fifty thousand gallons of water per hour which should be an abundance fur four limes the number of consumers. Consumers are requested to observe strictly the hours for sprinkling and Ir rlgalion, from five to nine morning aud evening. Any violation of the rules and regu lationsot this Jiourd that may come to our notice will subject the party, or par ties, to the full penalties thereof with out further notice from and after this this dale. By order of Board of Water Commis loners. ' T L. Charm ax, Secretary. Oregon City, July 10th, 1805. Entiro stock of Crockery will be sold below cost at R. Staub's Grocery, sW -- 1 Excursion tickets to Yaquina Bay anu return win ue on sate at s. 1'. Uo, s depot commencing June 17th, f.ire $0.00 round trip, good until October 10th. Now is your chance to get shoes cheap. The Eastern Shoe Store is closing out. The front door will be locked before long. South of Electric Hotel, Oregon City. Came to Nohlitt's stable 011 June2Ctli one bay horse; weigh 1300; small strip on forehead; bell on neck; left hind foot while; branded J II. The attention of those suffering from affections of the eye, ear, nose, or throat is directed to the professional card of Wade, Oculist & Aurist, Marquam Building, Portland. Gardner Freytag delivers the best vegetables and keeps a full asortment of all kinds. A Special S.m.b of Fink Hats at the La Mode Millinery Parlors. Their styles are the latest and prices the cheapest. 230 First street, near Main, Portland, Oregon. Get a sample of Sky Baking Powder at R. Staub's Grocery. The business of the Red Front is now conducted by the Red Front Trading Co. who are stocking up and getting back the trade. They offer 10 pounds dry granulated sugar or 20 pounds of rice forth For your strings and extras for all musical instruments go to Burmeister & Andresen's, who keep a full supply 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, hand-made harness, saddles, etc., but will do all kinds of harness and boot and Bhoe repairing at prices that can't be dup licated. Give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Patronize home industry. The Oregon City Steam Laundry does better work than the Chinese or Portland laundries. Geo. P. Bradford, the new manager, Is a practical laundry man, having had charge of the best laundries on the Sound before coming here. The O. R. & N. Co. always alert to the welfare of their patrons, have placed on sale at principal stutions, a 10UU mile ticket at the rate of three cents per mile, good one year from date of sa'.e and good for passage over the rail and water lines cf their system. Re sure and see the Jones chain-drive foot-lift mower before you buy. Ed ward Hughes, Portland, Or., is selling them. The chain-drive is ahead of all fur durability, lightness of draft and simplicity. ' LOCAL SUMMARY. Baskets, baskets, Fair." baskets, at 'The Ladies' and boys' Eaton caps, just the thing for outing, at the Racket Store For a first class shave go to P. O. Shark, 10c barber, next to Oriental Hotel Prescriptions carefully compounded at Q. 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. New line of underwear at the Racket ritore. Highest cash price paid for secon d hand goods of all kinds at second-hand store, opposite Nohlitt's stabe, on 7th street. Awarded " Highest Honors World's Fair. Da CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. mm 1 V fc Like chains, must have links to be correct. Fashion links I hem so, and the en (Is of Fashion, like those of adversity, must be accepted with com pliant submission. Our links are ac. copied as absolutely correct and the finest in town. We have them in all the different styles st moderate figures. We not only have Fashion's links, but her chains as well, along with full line of tho luinl Style, in JEWELRY. Burmeister & Andresen.. . THE JEWELERS. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys at Law, lomemrciai, Keai instate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial OREGON CITY, Bank Building OREGON. GEO. C. BR0WNELL, Attorney at Law, Office One Door b'orlh u 'CaufieWA Hunt ley's D- HfjttoT!t OREGON CITY, . . OREGON. E. F. DRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW OREGON CITY. Office : Two Doors South of Courthouse. RINEARSON & HYDE, ATTORNEY at LA.W, ABSTRACTING DONE. Opposite Cauficld Blo:k, OREGON CITV, - . ORKOON. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, On the Street betwsen the Bridge and the Oepot. Double snil hIiikIo rim and MiMle hornet 11 warionhaud hi llie lowcut rates, and corral alto connected with the barn (or loons dock. Any Information regarding any kind ot alook promptly attended to by letter or person. HORSES BOUGHT OB SOLD V. HARRIS, Star Grocery DEALER I. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, CROCKERY, ETC. H. W. JACKSON, Machinist and Locksmith, Bicycles, Umbrellas, Sewing Machines, Guns, and all kinds ol small machinery re ' paired Prices reasonable. Shop on Seventh Street, Opposite 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 Bee what those tempting oilers real I v amount to. Nine times out of ten you'll ue nisappoimeci. We are very careful what we snv in our ads, but we believe it is perfectly iruiniui 10 state mat when people bny of us they get their inonev's worth every time. That's all we can promise. G. IV. GltACK, l.lBr In Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc. ELY, OltKGON. The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Loans made. Bills discounted. Maltos col lectious. Buys and sells exchange on all points In the United Hlates and Kunme aud on Uong iwiib. ueifuniie reueiveu auuui;i w cneca in terest at usual rates allowed on time deposits. Bank open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturday uvuHiiiBB iruiu o mu 1 r. at. CC. LATOURETTE, F. E. DONALDSON, rrosiueui. uasniol Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING 1IOU6B IN T1IS CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $20,850. President, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, Thomas Chahman Geo. A. Uaedi.no . O. Caufi&ld Chabi.es H. Caufield A General Dunking Business Transacted. Deposits Received Hulijoct to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loans Made on Available Secunlv Kxchange Bought aud 4uld. Collections Made Promptly. Drafts Hold Available In Anv Part ol Ih. World. Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Baa Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Wow Open! NEW SHOE STORE 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 Bnrmeister & Andresen's. Ripana Tail ales "lt digestion. - Shop r, IT IS NO FARTHER ......TO Old Pioneer Store ......OB1 OHABMA1T 5c SOIST hKow 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. GOTOTl TUT TOTT?rTniO.W FOR DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING And Building Material. Lowest Cash Prices Ever Offered (or First-Class Goods. Shop 0pp. Congregational Chore , Main Street, Oregon City TME IOWA PORTLAND, OREGON. .. .. .. . - -f . H. W. WESTERMANN, MERCHANT TAILOR. Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Do ne. Prloe'w Old. Stand, Next Door North of Armory, Oregon City. A. R. DOOLlTTLE'S West Side Store KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Groceries, Provisions FRUITS, FLOUR AND FEED. West Side Express IN CONNECTION. Well! Well! Talk about Your Lacteal Flail They All Smile When They Drink It. Iiaudall & Meyer Are always on top and they will furnish you a quurt for 5 cents, yes, give you a quart a day for $1.50 a month. Try them and be convinced. EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT. JD R. WADE, (F. C. 8 , London, Member of British Medical Association, formerly Oculiit and Aurist lo the Victoria Koyal Jubilee Hospital) baa take of flees at 504-5 Marquam Bldg., Portland, For the Practice of the Abore Specialties. Office Hours: 10 lo 12 a. m.; I lo 5 and at I p. m. Imperial Gallery Oregon City. PHOTOGRAPHY IN EVERY 23 RANCH. CRAYONS, ENLARGEMENTS. CHILI'REN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY. Gallery ever Mrt. Prler'i Store, Mill St v wis V JAME9 MUnitOYT, Decorating, Paper Hasglzg, Artistic E:":8 Painting and Kalsos:g. with R. L. Holman, Oregon City. THE JEWEIiElHl A. N. WRIGHT. Repairing a Specialty MORRISON STKKET. OPPOSITK POSTOIPIPICJlS R. FRETTAG'S Corner Grocery Keeps a Full Line of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Fruits & Vegetables, AT LOWEST PRICES. KIDO &WILILAMS, Successors to II. Cooke, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE. COR. FOURTH AND MAIM 8TS. OREGON CITY. o riental Saloon, Zimmerman 4 Miller, Prop. WE carry the bet Whiskies and BrandlM In town ami make special low rates on Call fornla Wines of all kinds. Best brewed ber on th. Coast Th. Uambrinus. Fine Free Lunch... ...Call and be Convinced I GEO. A. HARDING, ' ' DIALER 15 IP IR, IB Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints, Oils and Window Glass. Prescription Accurately Compounded HARDINO'S BLOCK. Oregon City Transportation Co. Str. RAF.10MA. TIME TABLE OREGON CITT BOA1 Lear POSTLAHD Foot Taylor St. 7:00 a. m. 11:30 A. af. 4:00 P. m. Leare OhoorCitt Foot tin Bt. 9 :00 A. k. 2:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. Str. ALTONA. Leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Indeendence and Salem Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Si'nday Time. The Oregon City boats leave this place (or Portland on Sundays at 10 a. m. and 2 and 5:30 p. m., re turning leave Portland at 8 :00 and 1 1 uiO a. m. and 3:30. Bfpans Tabnlea core keaviaclit. V v