f ' ' . ,.- .r --...,- LOCAL EVENTS. Local Amuskments. The Epping Glee Club Concert Co. will be heard at Shlvely'a opera house on Saturday evening, May 2nd. This club, consist ing of twelve picked voices under the direction of Prof. J. Adrian Epping, h at made a specialty of standard glees and rhnrnn. whlffh thev Dresent in a man ner seldom if ever before equaled on the Pacific coast for clearness of execution smoothness of expression and clearness of ennnciation. The club will be as sisted by a strong company. The danc ing of the Taylor sisters, the two little girls who created such a furore by their work in the production of Fatinitza at the Marquam Grand last December, the inging of Messrs. Brown and Epping and the banjo solo work of Mr. Kay Yonngman accompanied by Signor Car los Rebagliatl of the Spanish Students, I n themselves comprise a programme far above the average. The club is also fortunate in haviug with them the Men; delssohn Male Quartette, whose "team work" has only to be heard to stamp them as artists in their line. Tickets 25c and 50c; on sale at Huntley's after Monday. Probate Obders. J. M. Barber ap pointed guardian of W. C. Lichtenthaler, a spendthrift. G. 0. Perdue Appointed executor of estate of J. C. Perdue and M. Robbins, J. V. Elliott and James Cochran appointed appraisers. Eigh teenth serai-annJal report, of A. E. Latourette, executrix, filed. June 2d set as day for final hearing of 0. W. Sturgis as executor of Jacob Hoop. J . G . Pillbbury, Hiram Straight and C. C. Babcock Jr. appointed apprasers of estate of Peter Paquet. Report of J. E. Hedges as executor of will of J as. Hedges filed and $9536.40 on hand or dered distributed as follows : To Ellen J. Hedges 3 08, F. K. Hedges 883. 2, W. A. Hedges $883.02, J. B Hedges $883.02, Elizabeth A. Lo.ig 883.62. G. L. Hedges 788.27. iMury J. Jacobs ( 113.43, J. E. Hedges $56 01; f. E. Hedges appointed guardian of F. R. Hedges. Will of J.C. Hackett admitted to probate . Tub Hkhfkrian Sociktv. That inde fatigable band of young people will ifive an excursion to Willamette Falls Friday, the 24th . The main feature of the evening will be the debate upon which competent judges will render a verdict. The Hesperian Club biiouiu have the co-operatioti of eyery lover of our young people's welfare in educa tional lino in order to make this oratorical battle a success. Tiie Very flower of each society has been selected for the occasion ana it promises to be a memorable event in the history of these two societies. Come along and ehout for our boys. Give them a few words of encourage ment and they'll "get there Eli" on the night of the 24th. Yoono Citizen. Birthday Partv. Mrs. Nehren gave her son, Carl, a party on his seventh birthday, April 17th. The children all spent a pleasant evening playing games, etc Refreshments were served. Carl's little friends, with whom, he is a general favorite, sent many pretty presents. Those present were: Ella Dempster, Neita Quinn, . Clara Nehren, Vernon Gradon, Theresa Quinn, Nettie Bradley, Barton Barlow, Otto Miller, Harold Bronghton. Ralph Milln, Leo Caiinom Ora Boylan, Carl Nehren, Raymond Miller, Ola Boylan. Lewis Noble. Gob pel Mission. Evangelist A. 8. Copley of Albany has just opened a full gospel mi-sion in the old M. E. church. The mission invites everybody to the word of God on h ilinessof heart, heal ing for the body, and the second coming of JesU. Services every week nUhtat7:30 and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Killed While Blasting. Charles and Jacob Strowlmcker were injured last Thursday while bunting rock on their place, near Fisher's mill. They tamped the charge too hard and it ex ploded. Charles died on Monday but it is thought Jacob will recover. To Democratic Nominees. Candi dates who have not filed their accept ance will please forward same to the undersigned, secretary of central com mittee, at once. Blanks will be furnished if asked for. A. W. Chknev. Notice. To whom it may concern: I herebv give notice that I will not pay any bills or accounts unless contracted by myself. Geobgk A. Moobe. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CREAM MAIN mum MOST PERFECT MADE 4 pure Grnpc Cream of Tartar Powder. Free torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 77th Anniversary. The 77th anni versary of Odd Fellowship will be cele brated at Willamette hall on Monday next. April 27th. The members of both Rebekah lodges. Willamette and Aber neihv.have united to furnish entertain ment to Odd Fellows and their friends. A literary and musical program will be furnished All Odd Fellows and tbeir families are expected to be present. To Do Subvevino. H. H. Johnson and Ernest Rands have been awarded contracts for surveying eight township inldsho, which they expect to fulfill this season. . Meldrum 4 Wagner a ontract for surveying is for four town ships near Priueville A mwMi.ffflnila family horse. u r -' at suitable for lady to drive and without Aatnnla )a walirh MSA Of OVBr ! DO other needed; must be cheap for cash. Apply to John Bchram, uregon miy CIRCUIT COURT. Catei Disposed of at a Unusual Rate Twe Crinlnali Sent Up. The circuit court convened on Mon day with Judge T A McBride on the bench. T W Fouts and T M Miller were appointed court bailiffs and Max Scbul pius grand jury bailiff. Jurors present: JW Meldrum, F M Samson, Cbas Cone, J C McMurray, W H Fitzpatrik, B C Hawley, Jacob Miley. M Moebnke, R L Ringo, Wm Hallinan. Wm Scott, A Leichtners. J Reif, W 8 Cornet, J Humphrey, J M Heckarl, J C Paddock, 0 Bain, B S Bellomy, A Manta, F Hampton, 8 8 Walker, Wm Thompson, T Hagenberger, M McGee han, H Kleinschmidt, C C Hoopes. J Courtney and O T Howard were ex cused Jacob Milev (foieman), John Rief, W SCornctt, J Humphreys, Fred Hamp ton, C C Hoopes and A Mania were drawn as grandjurymen. Cases dismissed: J P Coulter vs Nancy J Coulter; R Thompson vs J R White; M Grantluntin vs G R Dediuan; Mrs M Madur vs A W Suliwan; M M Johnson vs J A Boe ; J II 8ettlemeire vs N B Howard et nl ; D II Close vs L E Close; State vs Wm Wallens; E F Riley vs M Campbell et al ; School Dist 02 vs County; M A'hey vs J Wanker; R J Beital vs P 8 Bates et ul ; judgment by default for 2W arid costs. T F Ryan vs J W Forrester et al ; judgment for $170.91 and coRts. Fred Gerber vs B R & E L Hawley ; iudument for $137 65 and costs. Stale vs Tlios Clark ; sentenced to two vears in peniteiitnry for laiceny . A McKrnny vs H H 8now; judgment for $339.75 and costs . F Weits vs A E Jones et al ; judge ment for $163.87 and costs. G Pliegley vs J Wilson et al ; sheriff's sale confirmed. E H Monk vs Ed Dupuis et al ; sale confirmed. F A Toepleman vs I Apple et al ; de fault. WF Hubbard vs J W Draper el al; Bhoriff ordered to ou.it and eject defend ants. L Coblentz et al vs R F Davis ; judg ment for 1215.24 and costs. H C Stevens vs HjPeckover el al ; sale confirmed. T M Cross vs 8 C Shoemaker; sale confirmed. A Dippell Vs G R Dedman ; judgment for $681) and costs Levy Straus & Co vs M Horsford ct al ; sale confirmed. L Nebert vs E A B Howard et al ; judgment for $420.47 and costs. R Kelland vs John Parsons et al ; sale confirmed. Jas B Day vs John Gruber et al; title quieted. H C Stevens vs Silas Wright ot al ; sale confirmed. State vs A Winterer; sentenced to two years in penitentiary for stealing a h orse Fish lines 2, 3, 5, 8 and 11 cents each fish hooks 5 cents a dozen, fish poles 5 cents, 6 rolls toilet paper 23 cents, large package 5 cents, at "'The Bazaar," corner next to post office. L. A. Patterson & Co. A nice line of ribbons cheap at Racket Store. For the accommodation of his many customers on the hill Mr. Albright has established a branch meat market in the Sliively building on Seventh street, where be keeps a full stock of all kinds of fresh and salted meats, hams, bacon, lard, etc. No stale meat kept. Give him a call. Ladies shirt waists at the Racket Store. Ladies Belts, belt bockl?s, belt pins at the Racket Store. Sewing Machines Cheap. Want a sewing machine? Gel a good one for $23.00 with five years guarantee; $5.00 down and $500 per month until paid. See Bellomy & Busch about it. Gc od envelopes 5 and 7 cents per pack, writing tablets 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12. 10 and 23 cents, at "The Bazaar," corner next to poet-office. Joses. Hk Pavs the Fbeight. Send for a copy of The Buyer's Guide, with latest reductions and market reports, sent free to any address. Freight on $20 orders paid to any point on the Willamette river reached by Portland boats. Jokes' Cash Store, 105 Front Street, Portland, Or. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. H. Pusey of Stockton, Cal. is visiting relatives in thiscilv. A telephone line will be built from Salem to Wilhoit, via bilverton. Margaret J Russell was last week ap pointed postmistrexi at Macktburg Oscar Wissinger has received bis com mission as postmaster at Milwaukie. Roy Russel of Bilverton is visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. H L. Kelly. Albert Toiler, the genial printer of Portland, waa in our city Wednesday. Capt. J. M. Graham has moved into A. W, France's cottage 00 Tenth street. Rev. and Mrs. Gabriel Sykes of Bea vertoo were visiting friends here las1 week. Frank Louis returned last week from California, where bas been studying medicine. Bertba Lee, age 15,ofCanby waa com mitted to insane asylum at Salem on last Friday. Mrs John Lewthwaite and daughter, Miss Alice, left last week for Stockton, Cal., for a visit. Mrs. Alex Lewthwaite left for lock ton, Cal. Wednesday evening where she will remain sometime visiting relatives Gary Jacobs returned last week from New York, where he has been for the past year, for a few weeks' visit at home. On Saturday evening, May 0th, the third quarterly conference of the M. E church will be held. Dr. Rasmus will preside. License to wed granted on 18th to Marguerite Elsworth and C. A. Wool folk and on 21st to Gusta P. Bernhendl and W. C. Davis. On May 17th 100 scorchers of the Zig zags will make the run from Portland to Salem, via Boone's Ferry, returning via Oregou City. W. A. Mack will be at Oregon City on Monday, April 2lli, with 25 head of first-class horses, w hich must be sold as owner needs money. Wm. Barrett was appointed to Ore gon City, Suniyside and Damascus charge at conference of Free Methodist atGretbarn last week. Charles and Gene McCormick and El mer Lougerga were fined $25 each last week for disturbing a Christian Endear or meeting at Leland school house. John W. Myers of Portland was in the city on Wednesday arranging tor the appearance of the Epping Glee Club Concert Co. at Shively's on Saturday, May 2nd. Thoa. F.Ryan, H. E. Straight and VV. A. hedges were elected delegates fo the state grand lodge meeting by Ore eon Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F., last Thursday evening. Hon. Thos. H. Tongue, republican candidate for congress, will speak in Oregon City at Weinhard's hall, oppo site court house, on next Wednesday evening. Mr. Tongue is a good speak' er and all should hear him. The Presbyterian board of missions convened at Salem Tuesday. Mrs. Montgomery of Oregon City, was ap pointed a member of committee on res olutions. She gave a most striking paper on "The Privilege of Giving." which was ordered printed as a leaflet. The Bee-Hive on Tuesday opened in the Caufield buibiin witrt a large Mock of fancy dry goods, gent's furnishing goods and shoes, and it will not be nec essary now to go to Portland to get these goods at bargain priees The proprie tors are first-class pusiness men and know how to succeed. The first business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held at their rooms on Friday evening, April 24th. The first report of Secretary Levi Johnson to the board of directors shows the expendi tures for the month ending April 15th, wore $350 ; that 52 members had been en rolled and 101 pledged, and that there was a balance of $40 in the treasury There will he special evangelistic meetings held in the Baptist church be gining Wednesday evening, April 29th, conducted by the California evangelists, Palmer and Yurner. These men come with a good reputation as successful workers in California and Oregon, where they have already labored. All who are interested in such meetings are invited to come and help make them a success. Attention Comrades! Th murnbers of Meade Post, No. 2, G.A.R. and Meade Relie ICorps.No.18, are invited by department commander to attend a grand reception and camp- fir t Grand Array Hall, Portland, on Rntnrdav evening, April 25, in honor of commander in chief, Col. Ivan W. Walker, who will arrive in Portland on the morning of that day. It is desired that the post go in a body, ancomDanied by drum corps. Leave Oregon City on the electric car at 6:2 J. Let there be a full attendance. C. A. Williams. Post Commander. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. T.. Tot Ciiri in thft world for CutS, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, a . TVttor Charmed IlandS. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cores riies, or u pav required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. 'rice zo cents per wi. -j lbarman A Co. r THE VALUE OF A HAT OR MRS. SLAOEN'S MILLINERY PARLORS On Door South of H. E. Church. 11 NEW COON IN TOWN ! " I the burden of an old Darkey song. This ad announces the opening of a NEW STORE IN TOWN. Edwards Bros, (formerly of Ballston, Oregon,) are now opening up at Wishart's old stand, opposite the city park on the. hill, with a stock of "BRAN NEW" GOODS, comprising of Calicoes, Muslins, Shirtings, Linings, Etc., Ladies' and Gents Underwear, Hats, Caps, BjoL, Shoes, Stationery, Notions, Nails, Tinware, Groceries, Tobaccos and Cigars, and other article too numerous to wention. 1'RIIES AT THE LOWEST NOTCH FOR CASH. Price list will he issued about May 1st. In the meantime we shall be delighted to have you call and see our goods and learn our prices. Yours for Business, EDWARDS LOCAL SUMMARY. Hats from 10 cents to $10 at Miss Goldsmith's. Trimmed hats, new goods. 50 to 75c, at Mrs, Sladeii's. Money to loan on good security by A . S. Dresser. Prescriptions carefully compounded e G. A. Harding's drug store. Line of fine French Torchon lace, never in stock before, at Racket Store. Received at Charmao & Son's a large invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Beauties! those trimmed hats at the Red Front Store; Ladies' tailors and Canton flats 10 cents. Shark, the barber, don't swim but he's in the swim when it comes to shaving and hair cutting. Great reductions on ladies', children's and gents' undirwear at the Racket Store. Best in the city for the price. For your strings and extras for all nusical instruments go to Burmeister k Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Blank note and receipt books of all kinds and deeds, mortgages, etc., cheaper than Portland wholesale prices at Courier office. The G. A. R. has appointed a com mittee to look after Decoration Day ex ercises and Col. Slover is now ready to fix up graves in presentable shape for that occasion. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. Office in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh streets. Rnmflmber when vou need anything in the line of gran'iteware or tinware that W. A. Potrow now has a complete assortment. If price is any object you will not fail to give him a call . Louis Friedrich, the fashionable tailor has moved his shop to the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Dutcher's millinery store. Nothing but first-class work done and satisfaction guaranteed. 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 shoe repairing at prices that can't be dup licated. Give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed . . m m The onlv Parisan hats hats ever brought to the city at Miss Goldsmith's. The finest line of silk umbrellas to be found in the city at Burmeister AAnder sen's. Public School Summary For ABC LA Y SCHOOL. 8. W. Holmes' room P. M. Wedcltll Miss Flnley Miss Monroe Miss Weinerell Miss Heatle Miss Cochran Miss Kelly S1STHAX SCHOOL. t. W. Mc Adams' room Mrs. McAdsms Miss Lawrence Miss Balrd Mi.s Hnannler Miss Hankins Ha?e Your lyes Tested... At llariueltiter & Androgen's Jewelry Store. They have one of the finest eye-meters and will test your eyes free of charge. Glasses may be re turned if not suited to eyes. BONNET Depends on how it is trimmed. Having a LARGE ASSORT MENT of Leghorn Hats I am going to make a great effort for the next two or three weeks to reduce my. stock. Watch my windows. Prices lower than ever before. BROS. (Alaw Wyllt). C. W. GRACE & CO., Dealer In nr ENERAL MERCHANDISE. NEW GOODS. NEW STORE, Molalla Ave., (Ely.) V.HARRIS, Star -jUr Grocery DEALER IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, CROCKERY, ETC. Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING HOU8I IN TBI CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $20,850. President, Vice Preitdent, Cashier, Manager, Thomas Chasm an Oio. A. Hakdins X. O. CAOrilLD Cmablis H.CAuniLD 4 General Banking Buslneas Transacted. Deposit! Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loans Hade on Available Securit Exchange Bought and 4nld. Collections Hade Promptly. Drafts Sold Available In Any Part ol th World. Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, San Pranolsco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. NEW OREGON CITY LAUNDRY. Willamette Steam Laundry IS NOW PREPAItED TO DO First-Class Laundry Work Pure Spring Water Used. Work Called for and Delivered. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. LOCATION: Old Creamery, Back of Falls View WAGENER & DEH0N, Proprietors. Month Ending April, 17th. e&;2 J S.5 &2f ! Jl i w! S sr., 20 41 (172 27 21 te ! 60 741 1 40: Vn 27'ii f,l Iflij1 20 22 4 21 47 iSJ 738KM)2 !M 20. tm 20! 7-VSi 27: 1 lm 'L'r 21 2 M 17 H-i 2o tim'iWJ 20 MV Jh 2i K; sal JO, !'," 6l 1 IS M 21 t 20 w M 1112 439 309 SoS 611 6 M 4 CRUELTY TO FEEL Is entirely done away with by our shoes. In fact, they are a regular "Society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to Feet." What are their methods? Perfect fit, piompted by respect to the shape of the human foot. A aim pie creed, but doesn't it cover the wbole field? Then a shoe may treat a foot "shabbily" without being exactly cruel to it. That ia to say, the shoe may lack style and wear Ing capacity. But oura have the wearing rapacity and style alone with the fit, and that abould be enough to make you buy them. KRAUSSE BROS. Next Door 10 VarmeUter Andresen'f. THOS. F. RYAN, Notary Public and Real Estate Broker LlADINO iNSl'RANCl AOKMCV Or OLACKAMA County. Mooev to Loan. Abitraoti of Title Hade. Drawing ol Legal DoeuraeuU a Specialty umce on eaai niae 01 mam mreei, Between 6lb and 7tb. OREGON CITY, OREGON. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate ana Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY, OREGON. Geo. C. BaowNEi.i. J. U. Cahi-dili BROWNELL & CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Cau field Building, Oregon City, Or E. F DRIGGS, .. ATTORNEY at OREGON CITY. Office : Two Doors South of Courthouw C. N. GREENMAN, TlIK PIONKKR Express and Drayman. (Established 1865.) Parcels delivered to all parts of the city. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge and thi Depet. Double and single rigs and saddle hoi Mi s ways on hand at tho lowest rates, and a eerra also connected with the barn (or loose stoek Any information regarding any kind of stoc promptly attended to by letter or person. HORSES BOCOHT OB BOLD The Commercial Dank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business Loans made. Bills discounted, Makes ci 1 lections. Buys and sells exchange on all polm -In the United Stales and Europe and on Horn Kong. Deposits reoelved subject to check. Bank open from A. M. to 4 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE, F. E. DONALDSON President. Csihle R. FREYTAG'S.... ...Corner Grocery Keeps a full line of STAPLE nd FANCY GROCERIES. PROVIS IONS, FLOUR, FEED, FRUITS and VEGETABLES aU Lowest Prlce-- J0HN WELCH, Dentist. Rooms 7H, 77, 78, Di'kum Hulldlntf. Portland. Okkoom. Will bo In Oregon City ofllce, Courier Mny of my frlsnds hii, building, every Hat- trouble to flud ma; hsni'r urday. this card. New Fish Market. E. Rieharda, Prop. Oysters, Fresh and Salt Watei Fish, Poultry, Game, Crabs, Clams, Etc. Turkeys, Geese and Chli kens for Thanksgiving dinner. Free Delivery. Two Door) South of Armory GEO. A. HARDING, DEALKR IS IP DEUGS Itandard Pat. Medicines. Paint. Oils and Window Glass. PretcriptUnu Accurate! Compounded HASPING BLOCK. T V