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Oregon Courier. By J. W, CHENEY. City U Ctmty Oftcltl Paper. SaWrt4 Is Ik Oregon City pot toilet leoond eliM matter. 80B8CBIPTIOM HATES. One year j 00 81 g monthi 1 00 Three raonlhe M II paid I advance, per year 1 60 KWTh elate opposite yoar address on the paper ma me line to watcn you Dare paia. ADVBRTI8INO BATK8. Standing baslntu advertisements: Per month I inch II, 1 InohM 1 to, I InahM ll.7t, laebes M, Inches ('A eoluaia) UM. 10 InetaM ( a eoluain) M, 30 InohM (ooluan) N; yearly eootraeU U par cent less. Transient edvertliaaMBts: Per week I Inch SOo, 1 Inchee 76e, I lathe It, Inches 11.24, I Inches tl.fcj, W Inches HH,N iaehee Lernl savertlseieents: Per Inch first In tertloa II, each additional lawrtlaa ioe. anV tevlteef peetteelloe wiu sat he finished until aablieeUea feoa are paid. Local aotieeai Fire ceaU per hoe per week, per aseatb Mo. PATRONIZE BOMB IUDCSTBY. OREOOX CITY. APE. 17, 1896. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Reprnentativef, O D Robbim of Orrille. J 8 Rhlby of . Milwaukle. J H Tivikk of Canby. County Cumminaioner, John Lbwblliko of Springwuter. Sheriff. C W Gawono of Canemab. County Clerk, JE Jack of Marquam. Recorder, . A H8chbamo( Oregon City. Alienor, E C FIackett of Park Place. Treasurer, II L Ksi.Lrof Oregon Clly. School SuperlnUmdant, P L Coleman of Mackaburg. Surveyor, Prro Ham of Oregon City. v- Coroner, A Hombk of Oregon City. Justice Oregon City District. J C Kbllbb of Oregon City. Conttahle, O C FieMa of Caaemah. DMUOCgATIC OVTLOOK BRIGHT. Tba high and lord I air by which attiona) repnblloan leader were ao caotly recngnlaed hat entirely jMaap paarert. The eonfJifonca that diatiagaiah d themooloaawreasta. "Th theory of partj infallibility haa een exploded and milliona in tba country who bava bean voting the republican ticket limply becauea they acquired the habit of ao doing, are engaged In aooae very active thinking. Ever aioce the party flrat came Into ' national control it bai cun ningly maintained the fiction that it alene wai capable of directing the affaire qf government. Durinfttaa. brief inter vala of democratic rule all the con centrated energiea and eloquence of the oppoaition waa directed to charging in competency, insufficiency and want of narmony, .no democratic congress was berated and maligned f.otn the tinm of it aasNiihluge to that of tin final ad journment when the vociferous jeer turned to piopliei-ipa of speed v dissohi tlon. Now the republican coniireHft in in a tar worse plilit that any of Ira prede cessors. All the contempt, scorn and pity which were a fleeted towards the democrats during a href period of con trol, retnrn upon it with ten fold foien. The oi e hiiaur which conifreKt has done which meeia popular approval Is its recognition of the Cuban belligerency. But this action whs practically unani mous and non-partisan The democratic chances of a uatiouul victory mixt fall are 100 per cent better than they were nine.lv tiaye ago. The republican in tlt hhihib have succeed ed In giving its own party one of the severest trouncing ever- adin InUtered to a political organization. Tn e trick of those who sought to pass a tariff bill under the pretenae that it waa required to meet an urgent demand for more revenue, with a belief that political capital would be realited should the president veto the measure, haa reacted with fatal force. All pretense of republican unity ia abandoned tod that familiar cry in time of trouble, "I want to get home,' ' ia heard from all the old-line members of the party in congress. Waiving politica! considerations that have to do with the good ol the country, the par ty that a few months ago was waving its banners and shouting its huzzas, ia a worthy object of pity. It only re tired to be shown liberality in the al nwance of rope, and there was assur nee in advance that it would hang it elf. On the one issue ur n which it ould go before the country in the hope oi victory, it haa beaten Tin action of the treasury department In advancing the premium on asay of' fice goid bara from 1-16 to 316 of 1 per cent, ia generally commended. It pro bably stopped an exportation of. gold The price of American gold bars in the London market has advanced from 77.9 to 76,11, and this advance was Just enough, with the present rates of iter ling eichange, to make exportation of gold ban profitable. On the other band the coin could not be shipped with any certainty of profit, as the treasury coin now available would probably run light when weighed io London. The trees ury officials were notified of the con dition of things, and the advance io the premium on assay office gold bara waa the quick response. Review. Thb London Bullionist aays: "Two per cent money ia beginning to tell everywhere. Till lately ita effect waa chiefly confined to London, but now one heara of it in the provinces also. It is producing some notable reaulta In Scot land . The steam of deposit money that oaed to flow into colouial banka and In vestment conipan iea, having hail those oatlrta completely closed, ia now forced to find new employment at home. Solic Itora in Edinburgh and Glaagow are at tbeir wits' end to discover investments for their clienta. For mortgage money they are glad to get 3 per cent, and re cently aome buainess it taid to hare been done at a atill finer rate." Th soot ejected by a ainoke atack weigha more than ia commonly suppos ed. The stack of a German apgar fac tory had been provided with a soot catcher. Six days afterwarda the soot waa removed, and it waa found that during this time 6700 pounds had ac cummulated. The atack of such a factory it estimated to throw out during the period of the year, during which it ia in operation, the euortn tn quantity of 200 tune of toot. ' Rev. Gray Lsam. Since the following letter from the Ministerial Association at Oregon City will throw some light on the matter in dispute between the membera of the Washington district of the Ohio synod and myeelf, which matter this associa tion haa investigated, therefore I will give to the public. L. Obey, Pastor. Orioox Citt, Or. April 7th! To Rev. L. Grey. Rey. and Dear Brother: In view of your departure from our city and the conseqent severance of your relation to the Ministerial Association here, we, the undersigned aye instructed by that body to tender you this testimonial of onr brother I) esteem and good wishes for your future .success in the Matter's work. At your requeat, we bava made as strict an examination aa wa ware able to do into the chargea recently publiabed In the secular preaa. The Enterprise affecting your miniaterial standing aad personal character, bat aa those making the said cbargea positively decline to furnish us with any evidence whatever in snnnort of thaaa. and aa that offlcialreoafdi submitted to aa by tba cburebea. served by you in this vicinity and pari)cntajr!y by the one ia this city, vindicate yo in the most unequivocal manner, we fiud no ground on which to question your alanding in the alighu-at. degree. We therefore bid you farewell , with this expression of our fraternal confidence and esteem, and commend you to tba love and fellowship ot the brethren and Chriatian churches in the new field of miniaterial eerylce to whicji Qod in bis providence has called ynn. On behalf of the Ministerial Associa tion ol Oregon City. - W. Htbykbr. President. Ha Wall, Secretary. 1 , LOCAL SUMMARY. ', Money to loan on good aecurity by A . 8. Dresser. Prescriptions carefully compounded a G. A. Harding'i drug store. Line of fine French Torchon lace, never In stock before, at Racket Store. Received at Charman k Son'a a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Shark, the barber, don't awim but Warranttd pitt Silk, for he's tn the swim when It comes to shaving and bair cutting. Great rednctiona on ladles', children's and gents' underwear at the Racket Store. Beat in the city for the price. .. 'For your strings and extraa for all ouaical lnstumenta go to Burmeister k Andreseo'a, who keep a full aupply . Blank note and receipt books of all kinds and deeds, mortgagee, etc., aMISIS' 1896 SPRING IMPORTATIONS 1896 4 cheaper than Portland wholesale prices heavy, very latest, $1.45 yd. a wvta vuiv. John H. Mitchell will be re elected U o. aenator, uoiwunsianaing me op position of the Oregon Ian. Mr. Scot has tried to defeat him before, but fail ed. Mimuniem is doomed in Portland Juitice will prevail, and the people of Portland will do their duty at the polls on June 1. Commercial Review . It must be a moral sensation for Har vey Hcott and Jo Hirrpm to l fijrbJLtajtai ring. A goon deal likeihevH jnglii lng ain. "alem Joe!. Daajaafatla btatt Ceavsatiea. The democratic state convention con vened in Portland at A.jO. U. W. hall on laat Thursday. V . , I r H D'Arcy oi Sal am waa chosen chairman aud Geo" Nolan of Clatsop secretary. . - -t. Tbp following delegates from facie amaf were In attendance : WECarll. E A tamers, fl M Mc Gugin, M Robblna by J P Lovett proxy, Geo A Harding. J Hedges, C D Laton rette, H L Kelly, W H Vaughan. The platform, which will be published next week, declared in favor ot free coinage 16 to Ii The single standard plank was voted down 2 to 1, the Clack mas delegation voting for gold. The followiug eight free silver dele gates to Chicago convention were selected t W F Bu'cher, of Baker; .1 W Howard, of Josephine; L P Mullinix.of ClatHop; M A Miller, of f.lmi. J D McKlnnon, of I'niou; Churlea XioMI of JuckHon ; J II Towniwnd. of Polk, and Dr J Welch, of iultriouial. J P Lovett was selected aa member of state central coiumi'tee for C'UckHiiiHH county. J E-iaene Heduea of thia city whs nominated for district Htlorney f.r this dintrict. ..,Dr.OgUhhy, ol l ane; J J Whitney, of Linn; Ed Kilfeather, ol Multnomah, and .1 M Carroll, of Union were nom inated fur president elector F A E Htarr was elected statu chair man. Jefferson Myers of Linn and A N Bennett of Wasco were nominated for congreaetnen. John Burnett of Benton waa nude nominee for supreme judge. Twa Uvea Saved. Mr Phoebe Thomas, of .function Cit v III. was told hv her doctor eh! lull uotiHUfiiprion ami mat ttiwre wm no hope for her. hut two bottle Dr. Kin' Discovery cotnpVrely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr Thoa. KxKerH, .fl rlorirta m , s)an rrtnciatM. HonVred from a dreadful cold, npproachirig Con sumption, tried without reeiilt vry riling elno then bought one bottle I ( Dr. Kiug'a New Dim-overy and in two weeks waMcnrml. Hero naturally thankful. it re sucti msuita, ol which these are sample, that prove the wonderful efficacy of ihi tnedii-iiie in CoiikIi aud Colda. a'n i asial mwHh at Charman att1a.1i Jlssti'an an. Tsignlar. -nine 90c. JUKI fl l For yior fine hate aad reaaonable uriuea,ay-i4faa Goldsmith's. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS M The wafers are for painful, acantv, profuse or irregular menses, any cariae, ana laiie will On I that no ' better remedy vxiwt for these diificnltiea . To void being iniiMsed upor by b'ase irnlta tiont buy front our aieo.taettd . ftk French Tansy Wafers only,v prjCe by mail, $2.0(f. C O. Huntley, Druggist, CaotJeld Blok, Oregon City, Oregon Kar Avar finy Toara. Aa Ols ao Wbli-Tbibb Bmint. Hit. Wis law'tSoeOiiaf Byaphae bm ami far orer afty yauaky aUlUeae of mnUn Ut riwlr tkiUna wklle Mac,wltkpirfMtacas. IteoMaatlho cktkL eftut tk gaau, alleyl All pais, oarw la4 otitle, aad la Ike kwt natwiy lit Diarrkm. Ii pluat to tk tan. Sole by Proa hu ia every put ef tke World, Tw eatjr-aW uata a bottle. lunlaeiela ealouUbh. B tit and uk for Mn. Wloilow'i 8oothla tjrrap, end take ao othot kind. . " L. L. Pickana, dentlat,' doea all kindt af dental work. Gold crowna. porcelain crownt and bridge work a apecialty. Office in Barclay building, comer Main and Seventh streete. Remember when you need anything in tba line of graniteware or tinware that W. A. Putrow now has a complete assortment. If price ia any object yon will not fail to give him a call . . C. A. Wills; baa moved his harness and repair shop from on the hill to second door west of depot, next to PARIS AND DRESDEN NOVELTIES Novelty Dress Goods. 47 pieces French Gray Mixtures 38 inch, worth 40c yd. for 25c yd. 38 pieces of 40 inch French Im- porteq Serges, guaranteed all wool former price 50c, placed on a sle at 35c yd. 23 pieces of Imported Oriental Cloth, Dresden Effects, warranted all wool, very handsomest 50c yd. The largest stock of Black French Crepons in Silk and ever shown by any house in land, at 75c yd. See our Silk and Wool Dresv Goods at 50c 75c & 1.00 yd. Novelty Silks. 47 pieces 18 inch, Checked Silk 25 yd. 16 pieces 2 Iflcjt F.rsian Silk, Latest Colorings, tor 75c yd. 18 pieces 21 inch Fancy Dres den Variegated Effects, extra for 8c yd. 27 pieces Fancy Duchess Dres den, 21 inch Double Warp, extra 13 pieces 18 inch Swivel Silk in Cream Pink and Blue Armeer ef fect, variegated, 49c yd. Wool, Port- Center Third tsd Cerrlsoa St, Pcrtliad, Oregti. coubti orrtciu. Jadg , CUrk r CearU, SkuOT Coubiib office, where be will not only xtmU, '.'.V.'.'.'.V..'. ...I .V. bMn lull liit Al e-,v.l..' . I- annr. 1. 1 " "1 .T . . ,! p.n.t..at, urn-, aauuioe, ate, DDI Will UO Bll I -rryor. kin, la nf mn A V. . it. Iweroaar,. . . ..n .. ,.u vwt mii mum repairing at pricea that can't be dup licated. Give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. . 8. B. Ely Qf. t. Bartra B. O. MmUm. . B. M EtaiikT ... kt.L. Htm ...J. C. Brett' . B.B UIDMB D. W. Klnnlird . B. L. Btlaua I Blabtrd Scelt I Vraak Jtff ar SIM Money loaned on farm or business ropertv. J , F. Clark, office over Oietroa City bank. Frank P. Welch, dentist, a-iaduate of the University of Pennsylvania. ill be in Oregon City office Thur day of each week ; remainder of each week in Portland oitioe, room Dekum buildin. We think we are aafe in asserting that more "I W. HARPER "whiakev is sold than any other whiskey made in Ken tncky. It is a whiskey for the sick room and leading phvsluiana prescribe it un hesitatingly. If yon are in need of a n . . I ..... I . 1 I . . I I Utt i ! aiiniuiani, urui-r B nwue on our Z.li.iZr. '"V recommendation. W- off-r ihi .,!,.. la'i wUr w"" laraoi 111 juur inir-reai. 11 will eilBOie yon to seenre Pure Old Whiskey and protect yon from being imposed npon. Hold by Hill A Cole, Oregon City, Ore. Ceamiaiieaerf Coautj Court bimu oa ant Wedawdaj atttr 7 ! mwmrj BMnia. rrakau Cearl ihU aa Inl Monday af erera awatb. Ciro.lt Coart aw, oa tklrd kteaday la April tad tril Moaday ia Nornaker. oixoos city orriciss. r Hi rami Stralikt Beoordor, x. P. B;u Cki-faf Palis, C BBarai Traamrar ...B. B. Stimiht OUr Attaroa-. ..i P.T.OrlBith .C.C. Baa-ack.Jt. W. m. Bawall II. II J.k. Caaaoilmaa Unrj Maldnia, J. W. MaOat, L. L. rartar, J. J. Caaka, B. Baaraar, U 0. Ctalai, T. K. Oaull, Jaka Blltaar. Coaaell aiaat tnt Waeaaaaa af aaek avatk. WM. KRUEGER, $ cekchant" TAILOa e e e Kelt Door to Orieatal Hotel ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE. Obbuon Citt, Obboob. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. wOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT I HAVI ' appllrd to the lty council ol Oretoa Clly.Or- (Oa, lore saloon IImdi to rontlnne mrtnalooB. looaled r.a lot 1 oi block 2 iu ortgoa t'lly, ealct liuease to date from April 7, ISM. J. N. ktlLLKB, ffatiCt tB Taxpaytrk. llAKTEI:-a-veral traatworthly aeotlamen or . . ' ladles to tratel ia ur,. (or eatabllihed, asaeasora or nepulles Will not go noiue. salary 7o and axponaea i , , i n,r,.T p.p,.i.,a. Baa wi raioroii.'e aaa aeit an Ut through the colintry this year, you dmeI stampwl enrelnpe. The Dominloi Team are requested when in Oregon City to ooiue in that aesearor'a office and give in a etafetnetit of your taxable property, or rend in a list. You will be lurniahed with suitable blanks. J. C. Bradi.ky. Asneaaor of Clackamas County. oany. Tbtrd- Floor, Oaaba SIJt Cbloao, 111 . , TO SUBSCRIBERS. The publisher of the Coubixr would be pleased to have country 'subscribers nettle their subscription accounts1 with produce of any kind. At present we are io need of several buihela of wheat . cord wood, a few rolls of butter. aome potatoes, apple, meat, e'tc., and a large amount of silver and gold M pay our bills. Please pay up. We will do our part by accepting anything the farmer raises at' the hfgheat market price. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. LABD OFTICa At OBEOOB CITY, OREGOB, Mink 2d. U9S. Holloa la barebj el Ten that the following named settler has flled notice ef bis latnntloa to make final pmof In aipport of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Heelater and Becuiver V. H. - Land office at Oretoa City, Oreiea, on June tth, ISM, tIs: . AOOLPH 8E-4TER, H. B No. t7tt, (or Lota 1, 7, aad I of 80. a), Two. 1 B. 4 K. Ua Iwatte the (ollowinf wiuassae to prare hi- contianoni residence npon and cultlvatloa of, aald land, Joha Taylor, Walter Ainee, H. Cook and Martin Tt)oniaa,ll of Bull Bun, Oreton. BOBKBT A. M1LUCB. Betister.'v U U UV V U aAJ VC summons. fn the Cirent Court of the State of Oreioa for the Couuty of Claekamas. O. If. Fleating, PUinrlff, vs. Jaaiea 8. Flemlnt Defendant. . To Jamea 8. Flemina. tba above-named . Defendant. . . IN THB NAME or THE STATE Of OREGON you are hereby required to aonear and answer the complaint filed agaiast you in the above entitled suit bv the first dar of the nnl.. 01 tola summons, Ui wit: ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEBBBY OIVIB THAT THE Ulidersiraed has Sled In tha m-i n.i oiClackamas county, Oregon, htaBaal saport aa administrator of the Estate of WilUaa B. MoCubkla, deoeased, and said court bae Axed Monday. May 4th, UK, at 10 o'clock A. a the time for bearing and settlement thereof and any objections thereto If any be wada. Dated tola April 2d. 1S9S. THOMAS r. YAK. - Administrator Aforesaid. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Botlce Is b-reby glren that the undersigned executor of the estate of Jorgeu O. Binenoee deceaned has duly tied his Bnal report aa .ooh azecator In tba Connit r'- !.. . County, Oregon, and laid Caunty Court bae aet Monday, May 4th. A. D. UK, at tea o'clock A. . aa tke time to hear and determine objections Ir ' any there be to said report aad for tha anal settlement of tbe eoootinl ot sueh eieeator ' tiu .iii, uregon, aiarcn 17th, 18M. - MARS A. tlNMSBSSe, Exeootor of estate ef aald deceased. : Heart Trouble Qtrickly Cured. A CoBTlaelag TeettaaoaJala Everyone who will take the trouble to cut out this notice and forward it, with 10 cants, to the address below, will receive B (ample copy of Dumorest's Magaxine, containing a pattern order which entitle h holder to any pattern liostrated la any number of the Maga xine published during the last twelve months, at the uniform price of fonr centa each; and frequently over thirty patterna are illustrated in one number thui affording an almost unlimited variety to select from. Demoreet's is published tor $'.' a year, by the Pern- orest Publishing Company, lt'l Fifth Avenue, New York. mournfuhy acknowledged the defeat. The tariff bill is aa "dead as Cwsar.,' senator Carter, chairman of republican national committee, emphatically an nounces in the senate that there can be no hither tariff legislation until there is free coinage ol silver. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find tbe true remedv in Electric Bittern- itself and ,hls meoiane does not stimulate an.l Children Cry for contains uo whisky nor other intoxicants out acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exact lv what they need. Price 50c and 1 per bottle at Charman A Co. 'a Drug .Store. Pitcher's Castorla. Mm LU KCBTB. "fot tl years 1 saffered fvotn heart trou ble. During that time I was treated by to different physicians. All of them claimed that I eouJd wet be eund. I was greatly troubled with SBortneea of breath, palpitation and pain la the aide. If 1 be came excited, or exerted myself ia tbe least, the pain la my aide became very severe. At times It seemed aa though needles seers taoot WW ttroBoh my side. Sometime la tha month of November laat, I commenced taking DR. JULES' HEART CURE and aince then I have Improved steadily. I can bow sleep on my left aide, something I had never been able to do before, I caw walk without being fatigued, and am in aaaiea batter health than ever before, I would recommend all sufferers from heart trouble to try Dr. Miles' Invaluable remedy without aeiay. MISS ELLA KURTZ, m Wright SL. Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. If Ilea Heart Can fa enld on a tvwttre guarantee that the Brat bottle will Tbeneat, AHflwrrtaiaeellHatU. t fors,or Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Your clear skin ? Mother's. Your voice? Mother's. Your slight figure? Mother's. In herited weak lungs? Then protect yourself. Live out doors ; get the fresh air ; and keep well nourished. v " k5tttTUlt4MCTU of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo phosphltes, is the best known preventive to serious lung trouble. It supplies just the kind of needed fat ; prevents useless waste of tissue ; makes rich blood; and fortifies the body against attack. You should take it at once if you feel weak, have no -appetite, or are losing flesh, cerrra rttutrasi has by tne sssesaeiseeaasaiaa ar iwmrr years. it ia etoas-.) TWtoMeeceeae a la aianye eK.i you are hereby required to appear and above entitled suit by the first day of the regular term of this court next succeeding the ei pi ratios of the time prescribed by law for tbe publication t tnia summons, Ui wit: Ou the 20th day of Aurll. MM. and If r.o Unto answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff' will aniilvln the c-o'irt for the relief dmanriH in ik complaint, lo-wlt: r'or a decree dissolving the bonds of mrlir.nny existing between you and the plulntiU; for the OHre end emtodv of the minor ohililipn named in the complaint In the alHtv-fiititli-il suit, tn-wit: Hurry. Arthur, Arts and Echo, ami fur such other and further relief s tn equity and iiooil conscience may pertuin Published pureuunt to an onlcr of the lion. Lnviil II. Steuri'tt. ludtre nt fmirrh Dated, March IClh. !H. II. K.4 0 W SH OPK, Attorneys for Flaintlfi koiice. ' ' 7 O. 8. IANO OFflCF, . rfvi u nm a : i . n .... h5T?L' yTln bMn entered at this office iL .Cl!!I:Mon.?r.,,ln", clui "eroholrtt i?.Jibuli!nLnS . "ome'tead Kutrr No. BM7, f 8,loJ" Townshrp 4 Koutfi of ' Bangui East, h.ni'!fJlin!f co',n,?i0"on,wlth a view tt , the cancellation of said entry, the ssii parties ' ' ?!Tnrt 'nmr "um-nea fo appear at the U. 8. Land Ofllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on the 6th 25 ,"- . t 10 o'clock A7 M to respond abMdonmenl concerning said alleged ROBERT A MILLER, Register. . Bowling alloys and billiard tables illng to the number of ORDINANCE NO ... Oregon City does ordnin as follows: fTHAT 8KCT10S OF ORDINAN'CE NO. 174 of Oregon City be amended to read as iuiiowb: Section . ahull nay a license accord siieys or tables belonging to or used in the btillrtlns; or nleee licensed. When not ,th. Ina one allev or tshle ih. nnnlH ,r unnh h..uu nun pay a iUHnpny license 01 two Dollars and Fifty Cenu per quarter, and when exceed. lng one alle or table, an artriiiinn.l in nt iwu imiara ana rmy uenw toreacn adcitional tanie and each additional alley. Every place where bowls are thrown and open tn the public, whether with or without price, shall be warded as a bowling alley Any table oil which bll lisrds. pool, ptireon hole or any other game where balls and cues are used and open to the DUblic. with or without nrinp. ih.ll i, -... smereu ouitara uoies. That 8ectlon 10 nf said ordinance he to read aa follows. Section. 10, Sbootin I quarterly license Teu ig galleries shall uoiiara (110.00). pay a very ways onwwaa arwaye aaaeajt i partw AmaegkMe C44nr Oi aad ffajattaiea... Pat Bp la ie cant aadliuwaiaas. ThesatsOalaa may at aasBga to curs ysv ceugk er kelp yew kabpv place or building where guns or pistols are kept for shooting at targets, whether for hire or not, shall be considered shooting galleries. shooting galleries. That Section 11 of said ordinance Iw. m I to read aa follows: section 1U Theaters shall be elused and rated aa follows: Where a charge of a single WANTED- Sararal trustworthy ...il.naa ",ullun Y1 P" 01 ,ne """ Unclud ng single admission to any part of the house (in cluding reserved seals) of less than seventy-five .tahli-hJ rename nnase. salary 170 and mmiim fctesilr oojltlon. Kn.l.sr refereace and self ad dreaaadatamped envelope. Tbe Dominion Com pany. Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., 'Jblcago, III ORDINANCE NO Oregon City does ordain as follows: 1. That the fees of the city attorney are hereby Axed at !" for every rate prosecuted before the Mayor or Recorder. If the defendant is convicted on a plea of not guilty. i. That the fees shsll be P3 JO for every case, if the defendant is acquitted or pleads guilty. it. No fees shall be allowed whatever If the cuy attorney has not personally appeared and and attended to tbe case. 4. AU Ordinances or parts of Ordinances In conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Read first time and ordered Dnblished hr rtt Council of Orea-ou City at a regular meetinir held on Aprl 1st, lt. THOMAS F. BY AS. Recorder of Oregon City. cents is made, a second-class. For theatre, of the tlrst-ciass. Five Dollars for each per formance or Twenty Dollar, per week; for theatres ot tbe second-class Three Dollars for each performances or Fifteen Collars per week. Read first time and ordered nnhll.hsH hr.lir council of Oregon City, at a regular meeting neiu on April 1st, ik. THUS. F. RYAN, Recorder of Oregon City. A few more packages of that 50 cent tea for 40 cents; Fairbank's Golddust 20 cents a package; Pettijohn Breakfast Gem 10 cents; Island rice 5 cents a pound; other goods in proportion. Stratton's, Corner ;th. & Center St. H. W. JACKSON Machinist and Locksmith, Bicycle., Umbrellas, Hewing Machines. Gnns end all kinds of small machinery re paired. Prices raasonaMe Sii. v.ii V.n. h,m,iu j. 'put DFATH TO th FRUIT PESTS. ' To make. snrav r.xterminator. af Used hv Mi winl.'r ill kill the woolv llr-h&r.l ... winter and summer with Prof irJw" hiiilnrsed by the State BoHrd of Hortlcnliu California. Oregon and Wsshlnal.Hi. rZi wnnh fa thi, only aolntlon (hut w WtHiIV AnnU. Ml sari i .t. . Aphis, use J,t alter the blossoms fall off) hop louse wash kills all insects that Inl vines. veaeUh M.na-i..,. "-1" ln" ,BI foTud "l ! 2H ''." can be other WBahea.' TfM mixing and using.) r "-". lor Knowiuc I h. . . j . nT.'Sr.'.'S' ' ?h0" meonlvPto,edVcJth; price of the three formulae to B2 b Tk. -. r. any address. Formul.s coMrtaaiL't"'11 14ln. 1890. p. 0. itMffli c"iif hid--J"uanr Kntomoll.,, Z.J""'.. Mention ibis paper. v'" v infests PAPERS FOR $2 j THE NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 1 Paae. a Week. t36 P.p.r. . T-.r rUpXi,hedn .a? lHn.r lfT All th-se improvements have hn ,.j without any increase in the cost. hShJ?!de at one dollar a year n ""a'" UOO.. month CoVorXson'r. Dr. Price's Cream Bakinr Powder Arod Goi! MMai VKiwint- f tr Fraai