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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1895)
Did It Ever Ooour ( Yen. Tout on roui0 articles a traveling salesman lot vety considerable expense, liis rominit-ftion greatly increaaino; the out of production, and that w lien you tfive him nn order you nay uch expense and salary which, in some lines, H.-nount to hn iniicli aa twenty-fire per cent? Thia ia notably true when you order Calendars Then why not, other things being equal, patronize your local news paper, where your trade la much more appreciated ? The Coi hikr will call upon the trade with a specially delected line of over one hundred choice imported and domeatic Calendars and Souvenirs for the holiday eaaon, and have closed s contract with the Aug". Gaat Dank-Note and Litho. Co. of Bt Louis, whose fine lithographic work ia so well known, on such favor able terms aa will enable ua to offer the same at pricea which defy competition By placing your order with ua you will be encouraging home industry and nerve youraelvea as well, if not better, than can be done in other ways. A Calendar ia a most effective means of advertising throughout the entire year, Miss Celia Abraham Will Sing. We take great pleasure in stating to the people in and about Oregon that tbe services of Miss Abraham, one of Portland's most charming and favorite coprano's has been secured for the Guild entertainment on Friday and Saturday. By securing the valuable services of Miss Abraham, it will be made possible to give tbe Grand Miserere and Tower Song from Verdis II. Troyatore. The beauty of the music in this celebrated scene is well known to all lovers of grand opera, tnd with such an artist as Miss Abra ham, ably assisted by W. A. Askin and a strong chorus, it will be a musical treat long to be remembered by those who have the good luck to hear it. This scone will be given under the direction of Big Cruvelli, who with Miss Abraham have kindly give their services on this occasion of the Guild entertainment. See full program in another column. The inside workings of The Associated Press, illustrated by the famous artist, Carpenter; the Rhine Journey, by the editor, with thirteen pictures; a strong paper by a brother of Edwin Coppoc (who was hung with John Brown), charging the poet Richard Realf with the betiayal of Brown; ''Lincoln aa a Lawyer," with Robert T. Lincoln's favorite picture of his father; Col. Keatlev. on tbe Canoe Life of the Alaska Indians ; a vivid picture of the Battle of Allatoona, and four good stories are announced as leading at tractions in . the October Midland Monthly, Des Moines,. This is a maga stine to include in your Hat for '00. FEEDING YOUNG COLTS. Wore Danger of Feeding- Them Too Little Than Too Much. A bit of conversation thut occurred at one of our stute agricultural fnirs and was reported iu a local paper seems to ilhiBtriito a very common feeling iu re gard to the feed for young colts. An old farmer approached a lending horse- until, and after explaining the, ngo and other points connected with his colt at homo in all hltiouhuvkb asked the. horse mini if ho supposed a quart of o;tts a lltiy would bo such high feed ns to lu- juro tho colt. "A quart of outs I" roared tho one questioned. "Why, nnui alive, that's iibottt what its owner gives his Plymouth Rock rooster in that pen over there every day I" Tho old uian'B ideas were only a little more ridiculous than those of many others. There seems to bo a great fear on tho part of some farmers that they may feed thoir grow Jug colts too nmoh, and so these ani mala take Ave or six years in coming to tui ill develoiK'd maturity on rough fod der, with little or no grain. No animal upon tho farm stauds moro in need of growth producing foods to make its ex istenco profitable to his owners than a colt, and tho amount that it can profit ably consume is by no means small. Think of the feed that the great trot ting horse Axtoll consumed when but a 3-year-old, aa reported by his former owner, Air. C. W. Williams. Five quarts of oats, two quarts of bran, two quarts of carrots and throe or four ears of com three times a day! And the speed that ho developed under such a courso of feeding showed that ho mado good use of it. It is uot necessary thut ull should feed so heavily of grain, but enough should bo given to keep up a thrifty growth, and an all round de velopment both summer and winter. The profit would lie iu this, that a much butter horse would be produoed, and one that would bo ready for the harness or sale very much earlier in life thou its poorly fed neighbor. There would bo se rious danger iu feeding a largo amount of corn to a growing colt, as there would to any kind of growing stock, and a filly should have still less. But wheu outs, bran and such roots ns carrots are given tho ordinary feeder will uot be likely to give too much. A good many will say that their colls will not sell for enough at maturity to admit of raising them en expensive foods. But no one should raise that class of animals. It is folly to keep any kind of stock thut will not repay tho cost of keeping iu thrifty growth. An inferior animal will hardly pay for the inferior food it is kept upon, much less return any compensation for the work that has been expended iu caring for it Ruise the kind of stock for which there is a demand at good prices in tho market, and then feed the best growth produc ing foods. If this dot not pay, do not t raise stock. D. Worcester iu American Agriculturist. Children Cry for REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas Abstract & Trust Company Sarah Baly to JJenry Smith. 48.9(1 a in Wm Offieldcl, t 4 a, r 1 e; $1. W N Marshall to Lafayette & Douglas, nw of ne l4 and all nn 4 of nw )i on e side of Esgle Cieek ; 55. M B Hoffman to J M Hommelman, 10.70 a in sec 22, t 3 a. r 1 e ; $12n0. 8 Hadrill to J V Bell, 25 a in Hector Campbell cl ; fl. Casper Moore to Geo Clark, 45 sq rds of land in Clackamas Co; 130. W II Adams t R W Gilbert, 77 a in Matlock rl ; f 4W33. R V Short to W F Edwards, se 4' of ne )i of sec 19, 3 s, r 1 w ; $400. E A Fetterly to I L Corsan, lots 35. 30 and 37 of blk 7, Marchbanks; $810. I L Corsan to T J Holee, same; $010. J W Grout to Sarah Rudolph, 1-3 int in tract in Fisher cl, and e )i of lots 1 and, 2 E Ore City; $1000. Fred Heft to I B Lee, sw of se of sec 4, 4 s, 3 e, 40 a ; $700 1 B Lee to John W Wallace, sw of se H of sec 4, 4 s, 2 e, 40 a ; $300. Will Falls Co to Jos Jones, lot 8 of blk 0, Will Falls; $1. F C Price to A 8 Blowers, 10 a in sec 21. Is, 2 e; $2000. Wm O Horneehuch to Lorenz Horn schuch, 70 a in cl 48. 3 s, 2 e; $1000. Georgia Meldrum to Eva P Steel. 24.48 a in Rinearson cl ; 11 . G A Steel to Georgia Meldrum, 28.81 a In Rinearson A Jennings els; $1. WTBurnej to C W Simpson, land, riparian and water rts (indef des) ; $3000. T F Ryan to D II Glass, lot 7, blk 140 Oregon City : $050. E A Devol to W F Hedges, se M of sec 34, 7s, 3 e; $1. C A Grimrael to O C Koch, blk 2 of Oak Grove add; $1025. John Dreshert to John Weismandel, ol ue of iec 8, 3 s, 3 e ; $430 . B 0 Hawluy to E C Hawley, 45 a in VV W Harper cl ; . B S Bellomy to Alice Williams, lot 8 of blk 48, OC; $1000. LOCAL SUMMARY. Money to loan on good security by A. S. Dresser. Tablets and composition books 4c up at "The Fair." Depot of Schilling's Best Baking Powder at R. Staub's Grocery. Prescriptions carefully compounded at G. A. Harding's drug store. For a first-class shave go to P. G hark, 10c barber, next to Oriental Hotel Received at Charm an & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Gardner Freytag continues to deliver the best and freshest vegetables of any ne in the business. For your strings and extras for all nusical instruments go to Burmeister I Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Send your work to the Oregon City Steam Laundry and have it done in a first-class manner. Work called for and delivered free . Good butter 35c a roll, and other groceries as low as the lowest, a. Strat um's Grocery, comer Seventh and Center streets. Dry granulated sugar, 20 pounds, $1 ; choice raisins and rice same pi ice. Lots ot new goods at bedrock prices at Red Front Trading Company, Oregon City. Lamps ! There is no need to fall short on lumps in your house as you can buy a handsome kitchen hand lamp for 20c. See the immense stock at Bellomy & Bunch's store. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. Oflice in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh streets. The Patricolo and Markebery Co. will give a musical and vocal entertain ment at Pope's hall on next Tuesday and Wednesday, October 15th and 10th. Isabella, the greatest child vocal and musical artist ever before the American public, will give the latest musical hits. Louis Patricolo will appear in his marvelous performance on several dif ferent musical instruments, iucluding a solo on an Italian concertina of 150 keys, followed by Prof. Markebery, the great trapeze performer. The entertainment to conclude with Little Isabella and the Irish comedian. Dancing after enter tainment. Admission, children 15, adults 25, reserved seats 3 cents. Doors open at 7 ; performance at 8 o'clock. n THE LADIES' SAFE ABSORBER. Not a Drop Can Escape it. It is absolutely reliable, easily ad justed, and does not become misplaced. It can be worn w hen desired by special circumstances without the knowledge of another, it Is simple to use and inspire! confidence to the women using it. It is reliable and scientifically made and does not injure the health. It is medicated with one of the best Antiseptics which gives it power to prevent and destroy Putrefaction or what is the same thing, the Bacteria upon which Putrefection depends. . We guarantee -'The Ladies' Safe Absorber." It w III be sent securely sealed in piain wrapper, upon receipt of the price, 50 cents or (3) for $1.00, (which we guarantee to last for one year,) with full directions. No Cir culars. I.UUKS' SflTLY Co., La t'Kosjk, Wis. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ; VVOrMa Fair Highcat Medal tm Dlplan. 1 NERVOUS SHOCK. E. W. Jor CoaPASY-Gentlemen: Thli li th flrnt lime I have attempted to write for ll.rw year. Have been io ncrvoiu and weak that I have la d in bed for moat of the time. A IrU-nri who had tuki-n our Hnrnnarilla wilt two bottle. The iccond one li mrt K'e. and I have gained twenty pound, ami aiirelj fcul a new women. I waa pale Ihiu. Nn ambi tion. Had given up, aa I bad tried no many reined leu and doctor! but found no bent-tit. If you care to publlah thl you htve my eminent. (Signed) MK8. A. C. TIM-MAN, Alameda, C'al, There is one medicine which every family should be provided with. We refer to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When it is kept at hand the severe pain of a burn or scald may be promptly re lieved and the sore healed in much lea time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may lie promptly treated before inflammation sets in, which in sures a cure in about one-third the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate attention, before ihe parts become swollen, and when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is applied it will heal them without matter being formed, and without leaving s scar. A sore throat may be cured in one night A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment and bound on over the seat of pain, will cure lame back or pain in the side or chest In twenty-lour hours. It is the most valuable, how ever, for rheumatism Persons afflicted with this disease will be delighted with the prompt relief from pain which it affords, and it can be depended upon to effect a complete cure. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggmt. For Over Fifty Years. An Old axi Will-Tbied Rimxdt. it. Win ilow'i Soothing Byrup baa bean nwd for over fifty yean by million of mother for their children while teethiug, with perfect tucceaa. It wothea the child, often the gum, allays all pain, cure wind eolte, and I the beet remedy for DUrrboM. I pleaaant to the tute. Sold by Drugglata In every part of the World. Twenty-flTe cent a bottle. It value lain calculable. Be aun and aak for Mrs. W inalow'i Soothing Syrup, and take ao other kind. "Be regular and punctual in all things, was one of the old maxims, tfltiL'ht ong ago. ihe last is not for gotten, but the first is scarce remember ed, so irregular is the life of most people nowdavs The only corrector ot this evil is Simmons Liver Regulator, which keeps the liver active and prevents the ills of irreguhr living: Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, ete. It also cures these troubles. "While down in the southwestern part of the state some time ago," says Mr. W. Chalmers, editor of the Chico (Cal ) Enterprise, "I had an attack of dvsentery. Having heard of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I bought a bottle. A couple of doses of it completely cured me. Mow I am a champion of that remedy tor all stomach and bowel complaints." For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. KIDNEY. E. W. Joy Company Gentlemen: I have suf fered from kidney trouble for two or three year. I would have to get up in the night to void my urine from ten to fifteen times. My sleep waa di- turbed, and I became very thin and nervous No appetite; bowels constipated. I have taken two bottles and gained fifteen po'-nds. Sleep well. Have to got up about three times during night, and am very much better In every respect. Will oontlnue to take your Vegetable Sarsaparllla for I believe It will entirely cure me. (Signed) MR. EDWARD W. FRENCH, Stockton, Cal. JOY'S FOB THE JADED. JOY'S VEGETABLE SARSAPA HI I. LA The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. Q. Caillotiettp, Druggist, Beavers yille, III., savs: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Uripeand tried all tho physi cians for miles about, but of no avail and was eiven up nnd told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my. store I sent for a bottle and begun its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up nnd about oguin. It is worth its weight in gold. We don't keep atom or house without it." Got a free trial at Churman & Go's Drug Store. ' Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headache yjelds to its inlluence. We urge all w ho are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resis the use of this medicine. Try it one Only Fifty cents at Charman it C o Drugstore. TO OUR REA0ERS. We desire to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of John Wedderburn & Co., Solicitors of Ameri can and Foreign Patents, at Washington, D. C. To those of an inventive turn of mind $1,800 Given Away to inventor! will prove interesting. If you desire to secure a valid patent, and feel sure that your ideas or the cecret entrusted to your attorney will be protected, and that you will not be imposed upon, we would recommend John Wedderburn A Co., to your kind consideration. This firm haa had years of experience in the practice of patent law, and ia thoroughly com petent to handle that class of business, and bear the reputation of being diligent in the interests of their clients. We are somewhat interested ourselves in thia concern , and in recommending it to our readers we have to say, that perhaps it would be well to con mi! t us when you are ready to make your application for letters patent. C. A. Willey haa uioveJ his harness and repair shop from on the hill to second door west of depot, next to Coi'kikr oflice, where he will not only keep a full line of first class hand-made harness, saddles, etc., bat will do all kinds of harness ami boot and shoe repairing at prices that can't be dup licated. Give him a call. Satisfaction : guaranteed. j m . , rllCnCr S IsaStOfla. for Infants and Children. THIRTY yra' ohaerytloa of CaatorU with tho patotmaf jjf million of poroona, permit to ap.ah of it without ; alas;. It la nnqneHonMr tho poet remedy for Infanta and Children tho world haa ott known. It la hannlcee. Children llfco It It arfroo thorn With. It will opto their live. In It Mothers hro QMothlag which la ohaolntoly eafo and practically porfoot as m child's medicine Coatorln doatroy Worm a. Caurtorlo, allays re-reriahnwea. Coatorlo proronti vomiting ganr Card Caatoria enrea IMarrhoBa and Wind CoUo. Caurtorlo rolloTOi Toothing Tronhlea. Caatorta enros Conatlpotlon nnd Flmtnlency. Castoria nontrollaoo tho ofeoto of corhonlo odd goo or polaonona air. C torln dooa not contofn morphine, oplnm. or other norcotlo property. CoatorU nadmllotoa tho food, rognUtoa tho atomooh and howola, giving hoolthy and notnrol aleep. CoatorU la pnt np In ono-elao pottles only. It la not oold In hnlh. Don't allow nny ono to 11 yon onything olao on tho plon or pronUao thotlt la-Jnet no good "ond" will onawer overy pnrpoao.w Boo that yon got C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Tho fho-olmUo olgnntnro of Children Cry for armor ...irrra aiiiuBnorromonmiioiom-j-. BErunE SNft Mr I a.rt kidneysond the urinary organs of all Impurities. r"SrTXM f rent an tronbterl with ! ii.i. ml. CUP1DENE Is tho only known remedy to cure without an operation. euwtetlmonl J3a Written amrantee riven and money relumed If six boxes does not eileel a periuaueut cure. iuO a box, six fur i-lOO, by mall. Send for frkb clreular and testimonials. Addreaa DA Vol. JIEDICIXE COP. a Box 2078, Ban Fnuictaco, Cal. TvrBaUbl George A. Harding-, Druggist. TP he New The Short Route To Points In liionuli Tickets t Ij Sule : To nntl From ( And ALIj POINTS in tlia I lie. ureal luillll-rn Hnuwnj in n ui-tv nniinwiniuu m. "i"-. ........ ......... Olisorviitlon cars. Palace BlecniiiK ami Mnlng cars, Family Tourist Sleepers ami tlrst and ai.niiH.einsa cn.ii lies llm-tiiir u r.i.-li lnilluHt. truck Hie C rent Northern itallwar Is free Irom . . . v ...i . ....li....... t . ....... dust, one of the duel : annoyances of fHiisconliiieutal travel. Hound trip ticket with stopover privilege and choice of return routes For further Information cull upon or vrlt9. CO. DONOVAN. General Auent, or F. I. WHITNEY 11'2 Third St., Portland, Ore. G. 1'. & T. ., St. Paul, Minn. GO TO &. If. BEST W FOR DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING n d Building Material. Lowest Cash Prices Ever Offered for First-Class Goods. Shop 0pp. Congregational Church, Main Street, Oregon City lur. mm. tiont. bowujartTM,of'fMa.aHBi.tfw.. .fi.w 'orsale!nOregonClty,Oreg.,by CHA1U1AN 4 CO., DruggUU. to i -lit- m);i)iv Bucklea't Arnica Salve. Tiis Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Hruists. Sores, Ulcers. ialt Hheum, Kever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chill Uins. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Tiles, or no par repaired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by Charman k Co. M O Jj2MilsisWai tm ua M mmm T jfj 1 on overy Pitcher's Castorla. MANHOOD RESTORED, CUPIOENE" Thin a rent Ve? stable Vltullavr.lheprraurlp- Hon of a famouH French phynlclun, will quickly cure you o( all ner vous or diseuaeH of tlio geuL-mtive ortfuna, alien a Lost Manhood, Insomuta, Tain In tho Hack, tiumtnul KiulB8lon,Nprvmm Debility. Pimple, UnlUneHS tu Murry, KxIiuuhiIiik Drains, Varicocele and Constipation. Itatops all loxsen bvilay or night. Prevent quick nesjof dlcliurj;e, which if not-checked lead to SpermBtorrtiosa and Way East. R & N GO'S LINES Washington, Idaho. ! Montana, Tlfllrntas aVIMlVIMW Minnesota and the EAST. Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Washington, Boston, Kew York TJ. B.. CAMADA ondEUBOPE II..... tnt T.l..n Puns ltd IViil.T.llii-iirV Thia Pomona Remedy enrea quickly, permanently eu nervous die:i!, WeuX Memory, Loa of brain Fow6 iieutiteho. Wnkef mile. lxC Vltatlltr. Nightly Kml stuns, evil dream, ttupotency and wasting diseases caused by ytnUhfulerror or excw t. Contains no opiates. Is a aterve ion te and blond bnllder. ilaken the paleand punystrona-and plump. Baslly curried In vet pocket. 1 per box; for M-By malljPre mild, mtka wriUtn rrmrnntnormrmry rtfunduL. Write u,Iee .. a . 1 .l ni.ln avrannAP with ttlmOnlal and s1flnnncnlltliri(1li'ir. yiyrhnrne fnrrrmMitt ationt. RnpfJU RIPA-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. Mr. J. K. Fowlr. secretary and treasurer 't the Corinne Mill, Canal and Stock Co.. of Corinne. I'tah, in speakine of Chamferlnin's Cough Remedy says: "I consider it the best in the market. I have used many kinds bnt find Cham berlain's the tnoHt prompt jnd efTectual in giving relief, and now keep no other j in my home." Wben troubled with a I couch or cold give this remedy a thai i and wo assure yon that you wil I be more ! than pleased with the result. For sale ; by G. A. Harding, I'ruiist. jQj't for the Jadfd Goo Health for all Mankind. JOY'S VEGETABLE $ARSPRILI-. is made front herb, and conlutiia no mineral drugs or deadly pois on Joy's Vegetable Bartiiparilla re the blood of ull It iuipnri I es , aud Ilea throiiRh tattire'aown proper chan nels. Joy'a Vegetable SurMiparilla curea Bya. pepsta, Chronic Liver Complaitita and Kidney Affection. ronraea alt these Irapuri aations, palpitation of heart, rush ol blood to the head, dizziness, ringing la ears, spots before the eyes, headache, bil iousneB.constipation of bowels, pains in the baok.tnelaucholy. tongue coated, foul breath, piuiples on face, body and limb, declineofnerve force dizzy spells, faint spells, cold, clammy feet and hands, sour risings, fatigue, in somniaLand all dis eases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Joy.s Vegetable Sar aaparilla is aold by all druKKiata. Refuse a aulMlitute. When you pay for the best ace that you get the beat. Tlio. F. Oakcf Henry C. Payne, Henry C. Bo u ltecelven. nyTiQRTHERN rauinu a . n . u N s Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Sleeping Cars . "ST. PAUL Tourist MINNEAPOLIS liULUTH FABUO TO GRAND FORKS VKOUKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHfLAIJELPHIA NEWYOKK iTosl'ON HllVi Bit POINTS EAST ami SOUTH. For Information ti urds, maps ami etB, cull on -r wJ A. I). CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. 255 .Morrison Street, Corner Third. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. n fitfvl .t TtCtUUlC f Kampurllln I prevents tired feel-1 ings, stagRerine sen- It South. ) Norths 8:60 p.m. Lv Portland Ar 8:10a. m 9:3.ip. M. Lv Oregon City Lv ":23a. at 10:4hA.M. Ar Ban Francisco Lv 6:U0F. at The above trains ntbn at Kast Portland, Orceon City, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jefler son, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Shedds Halsey. llarrisbura;, Junction City, Iq ( , Kugene, t'reswell, L'ralug. K08EBUI1G MAIL DAILY. 8:80 A.M. 9:27 a.m. 5:20?. M. Lv Lv Ar Portland Oregon City Koseburg "PASSEXGElT Ar Lv Lv 4:4vr.M 8:MIP. M 8:00 a. II SALEM DAILY. 4:00 p u Lv Portland Ar'10:lAll Lv Oregon City Lv 9:27 A M Ar Nilem Lv I 8:00 A M 4:49 P M 6:15 p X DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AMD SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Tratna. WeMSlde IMvmlnu, Between FOKlLA.VU aud COKVALL1S KAILTSAIN OAlLTIXCirTSUKDAT.) 7:30 A.M. Lv Ar Portland CorTallii. Art 5:40 P.M. Lv 1:W)P.M. 12:15 P.M. At Albany ami Corvalii connect with train of Oregon Pari lie Railroad. ixraasa TaA'x BAiLT(.xrrpTrnDAT.) 4:45P.M. I Lv Portland Ar8:25A.M 7.25P.M. I Ar McMlnnvllle Lvl:f"A.M THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POISTt 15 TBI EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND ECROPE Can be obtained at tbe lowest ratea from L. B. MOORE, Agent, Oregon City R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS, Manager. aat. G. r. A r. Are n Portland, On Get sample of Sky Baking PowJer at R. Staub's Grocery. A few more cords of wood wanted on sahgeription accounts at the Courier office.