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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1896)
si OREGON COURIER, 14th YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1896. NO. 6. TABLE SERVICE... Like the fare, should In every way be satisfactory. Everything on the table should please the eye. Fine crockery la the beat kind of sauce for trlumps of rookery. Our new dinner sets, comprising 100 pieces, for $7.73, present an opportunity not to be missed, and there are others in our stock too numerous to numerous to be mentioned here. Come, see, admire, and buy for yourself. Nowhere else in Oregon City can you see so many tempts ions to buy. UELL031Y & lil'SCJI, Tho llou.scfuuriiishers, OKEtiON CITY. . i I FIRE. LIFE And Accident Leading Agency in Clackamas County REPRESENTING- R0y&l Of LlVCrpOOl ,,oe" law' busluesa 111 the worlil, North British & Mercanttle-Woor"1" '" u,e wor"' - SllQ Of LOIldOll- ol,,el,t Purel flre Insurance ome In the world. tlHl Of HartfOrd tt n htmt American company. Continental of New York ue r th be,t mri", cumrmuie. AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPANIES The Travelers Insurance Comnanv of Hartford t Lxrirritt. oldest and liest ucclclent Insurance comuany in I lie world, and also doe a very lure life insurance bualnesa. Build Up Your Brain... Sternly your nerve, ami )erjeet your digestion ly usini? bM-nl in fiom our wlir.le wheat flour. It in mntle from the whole wlient beirr. except the otusidn hull or limn, which is ;i woody ctilistance, ini'uting nml iinligesiiblo. Bivnd mmln from tliis Hour it not so while an that iiiiiiIc from the pnle while roller Hour, but is fur superior for looil n h it contains nil t he plulcp, (tei in, iind oily matter of tiie wheat nml is much sweeter tin" pi In in or any other , bread not sweetened artificially. HOOD VIEW. Grandma Seely is home again after a week in the metropolis. Mum Nellie Wood is again at homo for a few weeks. I Mies lielle Joiiea cloned a very sue I iesMi.1 tlnte months' tuni ofsclnol in : the Uund View school bonne Fud jr. Mr Anderson will close a nitio months' h i in ol school in die Wilson villu tchojl house Monday. .Mrti Graham slid Mi liosa, of New bug, Weie guesls at .Mrs. Young' this et ic. M. II. Cioulding uud Mrn. Melvin linker hieiinpii.viim. Our hick hat, we ae giuu tu raj, is Miiull In ntiiiiber. Gniitlinu Lumz, it is reported, has a can ter o II, e Ihiout. Ail. Win Munay had the : inlort u no loU.uretihii.il milch cow.alHi. a fine i.voung ft.lt. muni). 'Ihe cow seemed jto huve ruwe kind ol lung fever, Lilt UMM'oii just iiiyed down and died. This ram is a verv weicm vimior Hops uih looking line, it out; the price wub ueiier. .Miners ol Auioia. weie seen no more on our streets. Mr. Wade lost a valuable mare las Sunday afternoon. The sym touts ol her death were that of poisoning, an she hai' one spam after another until aha died riiis was one of the best animals in the neighborhood and is mite a loss to Mr. Wade. June 10. Mentrlaf Address. Headquarters Meade Pont No. 2 A. K . Oregon City, June 3, 1H!)H. By vote of t.h.e members of this post" XX. REDLAND. O.NCE Till ED-ALWAYS I NKI). E. E. WILLIAMS, The (Jncpr. CORRESPONDENCE. Ill Oil I eunetua , irjing lu make some con- I cut to III 0,'a CclUe. The new lunubtcr and wile, who has luktu chaiyu wlnle Key. limber uud wile Hie eai-t, are veri iimcli liked. M. V. 'loi.e and lumil ol tins place, have moved buck and tin- butts liiwily w lio hud been on the l'uoze latin are go ing Last boon. We aie glud to see the buiiblnug uouiitttiiuuces ol our old nehtli hoiu unce more among us auJ are equal ly soiry to loose unci, very valuable peo pie as the Suss lanniy have proved iiieiuaeives. Dtcomtiun duy was appropriately ob seived in our midst and all ioiuliiL' iieiKiiuornooua tins year. June 8. Anna Tho tine weather seems to have come to stay wmi us n while utter sueli a long rainy sis'll. During the punt your several changes nave taken ptuei'. Mr. Comons and family of Tremont, is visiting l- J-.. Linn Sir Hiimkliii of ( timnsville, was ut Linn's null one dav last r VeOrnth has returned from the Palles, hut is no better L Stoler has gone up to Knuring river to work. I'otato nlantiiiL' is the order of the dav Keeie slid Jones una a very large average is heing planted ur ntiulihoiliood I'tiring the hue weather of the punt C0LT0N. ....CALL ON MB FOB BLOTTEB1 AXO OALEXDABS Bates Lowest F. E DONALDSON, at Commercial Bant, j f Piess Soods. PIONEER STORE ' Late,t,.S.t,ylcs,.., Ju5t received at the AAA DIMITIES, DUCKS, NAINSOOKS, PERCALE, PIQUE, SATINES. The Very Latest Styles of Silk for Waists at Prices beyond ! competition. Shirt V aits at prices to suit the buyer. CHARM AN & SON, GENERAL MERCHANTS, j for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to PEXZOLD & CASH; MARKETS. Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, Oregon City, Oreflon. G" C. H. BESTOW & CO. FOR DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PBICES EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Shop Opposite Congregational Church. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon WAK! WAM!! WAR!!! AT THE Gambrinus Cold Storage. The only iiIm- the city which pan supply you with anything you want In the liquor line and ve. you money on every article you buy WINE, Bt.EK AND LIQUORS becaune I tell tu you al Portland prices and save you your electric car tare and expenses while in ' ""VtwUI save ten years on your life's lcae by iracllnK at home with a reliable firm and noi beinir held up by highwaymen on the electric car. ...... t. v ... What you buy at tho Uainbrinus Cold storage Is Ruarauteed to be just what you buy It for or money refunded ... . , . .... . ... , l.iricert Mtock or T.lqnorsand the only complete stock of Wines at the LowtsT Pricks. IViiv oo TO A DRTJUNTOKE and pay 4.00 per gallon as a pastime when you can buy better wine at the following prices: . . SWEET1 WINES: We have had very fine weather for some time past and now we are lisvinit a tine rain just the kind to make things grow. Well, election is over and people are no lunger in suspense between hope and fear, but may each successful can didate strive to fill his position honnrn- aoiy. Since gardening and grain have gut a sum tney are growing nicely. The present teacher of Cotton did not leach on the 4ih or 5th on account of his being slightly indixposed C. O. Huhhnrd'a daughter, Mabel, accident ly swallowed a piece of tin, They thought for a while it would be nececsnry lo lake her to the Gladstone hospital, but in all probability she Will he all riht. j Mr. Got belt has quite a lot of god building material on hand which He sells at reasonable rates. u ' One of the Misses Cass got qui, a severe seald by getting ketlle iitoi -ater spilled on her, but the fire is mostly out and die burns seem to be healing all right. Mrs. Gottberi; went to Oreuon Citv on the 5th . Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. Gorbett re- ceivid a call from Mm. Uix Tlnm-dutf. June 7. Pixy. CANEMArl NtWS Mr. h. T. Fields left Tuesday night on tne ovenana tor a point near tiugeue, wneie lie will tie employed as an oper ator lor a snort time. Mrs. Molue Jacobs of Washington, was visiting her mother, Mrs. hedges, ouiiuay. Graadpa Washburn has been yUiting reiuuves at varus, tor tne past week. A boy arrived at the liuuse of Mr. Searle about a week ago. it is sup posed that tlie inlant voter leans toward popuiism 'there has not be JO much excitement here since the election. The republi cans and democrats seem to be as scarce hen's teeili, but on the contrary the populists are blooming out on evert nuiid.' Since the populists have gaiued a victory in this county, all that will be necessary to restore prosperity is to wait for free coinage and shake hands with Gen. Coxey. June 10. Kainuow. CLA2KAMAS. Mr. J. C. Paddock is attnridiiiir court at the county seat this week as juror. Miss Georgia limit and her father accompanied Mr. Kick man last week to Grants Pass. They expect to bo gone two weeks. The genial face of Mr. Hickman week the romls hecumo dusty, except in tne mtui Holes. I he Ileal tli of this community is very good Children's .dav, June 14th, will be proiierly observed here. No l'otirtli of July celebration here this veiir . U- Linn and wife were visiting Mr. Ll'VK MUHlliy .1 v l,iiiii and P. V. Latin were in Oregon City, Sunday home of our young folks were at Pnvis' to tho dance, and all had u high old time Knoinkkr. June 8, the city DSDers are resoectfullv rco'inni. ed to publish the program and a.liiresN.--of welcome of the pupils of bt. John' school rendered upon the occasion ot the ylsit of the member of said poM and members of W. li. Corps to inhl school, May 27, ISOfi: IKC(imIME. "My Country" . .. .1 Chonm Address. MnriMret liaintiii, tiimherland " riara lleinnmlirxra. Our Dead Heroes" D ira tl ' W ounded" Ann Thompson, Flowers," lecitation. .Annie Gleain. "Children's Odoring" . . .Clioms uurinuntry's r la" t lor-nce Suihvin Some Famous Patriots. Perry, hi- reuce, lisle, Jackson, J ouch, ( ji niJL Butler, Webster Ki-lit II Vs. "Boys Prill' Pccoralion Day .long" Ch'-iu. oumtss. Veterans of Meiido Post No. 2. tir.-ml Army of thcUopulilic.und Kstoum I 1. 1- dies of the Relief Corps. iiiauly d.i we assumhle to cii.f.cii with you that day which coiniii.Mii uuiei the valiant deeds of our counnv's .! diera who purchased for us at. the ju ice ol ttieir blood our land, our hberiie and our institutions 1 hat school in which the studv ..I ton history of the country is not a imrt of school works is indued unworthy ot the name, school, lor it in history which tells us of men who practiced that he roic virtue of self-sacrifice, which causes us to honor and admire thm. and which gives, as it were, a gre.uef limulus to our aspiration tu be upriglu and honest cilixens. In the study of history we have MULALLA. Thnnoiiiilitlmrarv..i-v..ii.. . 1,1 l" luu-v ' History we II the e ectimi. Tlinv p.i-I !..-. m-.. . r couuir) a (leiender,, backs to be flvinir in the air hefora lonir. .T! men, . wh? coimd no sac which will mHko a l.m.ml W th..i " ,UB' .""wever year me cost, too tf.e.it Rtrnw atneks. n.l mnkn u W n ,lnll,,r When lety Was at Stake. Wh .il.er ami n nan jht Dusnei iemant or no demand. We hoiie tliey will make a suc cess, which we haven't the least doubt they will, unless they forget some of their platform Ve have had a nice rain since the election that has done lots of good to the gardens ami late rrain. W e have got n new harness shop nt this place which we are glad to Bee. li T Pihhlo is hauling wheat to Howard's tnill There is tulk of celebrating the Fourth at tins place It is hard luck when a lady makes a mush on a nice looking fellow and she finds out ho is a married man too bad mi I- ..i i- i i.i i i.-ii iiieiv in ciiorcn in nuricBH nun every fourth Sunday Sunday school at the church every Sunday at 10 a. m. and at 9 n m The singing school here is making good progress me ladies are iietrinntiig to lootc out for tho future, ns leap year is getting iiretty well along. We hopo they will utve success. Ouhkrvkr. Juno 8. in io ihiiu wan uieirs oy nirin or ml o lion, or whether their relifioiH cuivm- tions were Catholic or iioii-Catimiic, tluy (ought and fell side bv side like brothers. These were men to whom tlie call to preserve the Union niMut the greatest sacrifices but they did not waver in answering it. Their m utft was "Our country, our whole country, and nothing but our count rv." fearfully vet cheerful, did tlo-v birl farewell to home and loved nies to go to far off battle-fields which they went to consecrate with their blood. Duty stern, but just, made them tear tt.eirr elves awaj from cherished and beloved ties, for a lime at least if not forever U this world ; from mothers, fathers, sis ters, brothers, tons and duugluer-r , With leadiuess, nay j .yfulnpV'' they acceDt tht a.ddierV h.if ' V caied they for fatigueor want . S REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. .THE- i no 1 40 1 50 1 fill I 50 1 00 1 SO California Port Wine, per gallon - " Sherry " " " ......... ' Angelica ........ Sweet Mutcstfl " ........ 'rokny Wine " - - ' Maderia ,- MnWea ' K--ilinglIock'- " 7 ' Claret " " , '' Mottled Beer (quarts) per dozen - - - - - 1 50 Porter. Domestic " . - - - - - 1 fiO iulness' Extra Stout (pints) per dozen 'I sntn Vt hiskev. per gallon .... j Phoenix Bourbon " - - - 4 (0 California tirape Brandy, per gallon S SO California Blackberry Brandy, per gallon a 00 flfy7or keg beer, leave order. The finest family rooms. This place is conducted first-clats'kl PHONE 39. SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS. N. F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr., m v . f f f, MSB Ml kkr If" " - itJ til di'i-uin. ItcDotetier ftnd wuilnc Alitmmt eauned bv fknd blocxl bwlirtr. Makes thepttlendpanTFf-fmrandplomp. y 1 y-v.T,, 'I'. ni 'tu ta'M pit in wrmrtT. wlli ttimonim.i snq 1 ffii. Hlir of rn'nm BEE-HIVE We are doing a great shoe business and there is no reason i i - j wny we snoumnor, as our goods and prices are right. Good reliable goods were never sold before as cheap in Oregon City, as we are retail ing them at the present time. Many customers tell us they never saw them sold in Port land for as little as we are asking. We, the secret of the matter is here we buy of the best manufacturers for cash. You have no bad debts to pay when you buy goods of us. if- Ladies we want yon to see those fine Dongola Shoes we are selling for $1.98. We guarantee every pair and most merchants wonld want three dollars for the same shoe. Fnrt Ished Every Week by the Clackawai Abstract & Trust Company. Tlie Clackamas AMract A Trust Co. Is the ownei of tlie ooiiyright to tlie Tliurno ayMom of atwtraol indexes fur Clackamas county, and has the only complete set uf abi.tntclf In tlie cnurityt can furnish infuiniutlon tuitu title to lanilat onceon appliontimi Loans. Investments, roul mute, HtwtracU. nto. Ollice over Bunk of On-K'in city. Cull and iuvostfgute. Adtlrewi, box 377, Oregon i ity. Oregon, All Lee to Alfred B.sstjll, 2.4S acres in sec 33, ,'M: $1W. Harriett Len to H Whitmore, lots 38 & 31) blk 7. lots 7, 15 & 11 blk U, March banks; $10 U A Harding to Francis Griep, lot blk 5, Kdgewood; $87 50. E L Brown to Max Schulpius, 40 a in ne4 sec 17, 3-1 w ; MOO. S Hillman to 8 Kelso, uw'a of seji & ei sek' sec 17.3- 1 w; $1. H Al Kelso to Aiandia Hilt, came; fl. Alike Bli 'K to John HtrU. small tract. indefinite des; $15. l'yisie Dass to u i looze, 1'uo a in sen 23, 31 w : $13000. Anna Cnales to Mary Ktrklev, 5 a of lot3. sec 29, 1 2 e: t75. Charles Charles to H Koerner. lot. 5. bik i.j7, u u; $700. W O Sawtell to H A Kavlor. 130 a in nw sec 21, 52 e; $1200. J W Grout to Geo Keddewav. Dart of lots 5 AOhlk 140, OC;$750. Oregon Ld Co to Nora Holm, lot 42 blk 43, Minthorn; $20. Iiobert De Shazer to Jos DeShazer, n- eI sec 8. 35 e ; $2000. Wm Older to J H Heeley, 13.75 a in sec 10 31 w ; $350 A d Mulloy toG THedrick. 17.02 a in sec 10,3-1 w ; $1700. G T Hedrick to Isabella Hedrick. same land; $1. Margaret Loveridge to Wm l.overidge 205 a in W D Woodcock cl ; $1. J K Elmer to Peter Elmer, 148.70 a in G Wingfield cl ; $4500 Portland Trust Co to E W Bingham, 4.78 a in G Walling cl; $500. E W Bingham to Hazard Stephens, 13me land; $150. W F Hubbard to I) E Henderson, lot 1, blk 12, West Gladstone; $150. W T Cotty to C E Cotty, 0-5 a in sec a 22 e; $2700. BE Cotty to Martha Cotty, same land ; $2700. JW Potter to Ma Grove, nwj swj sec 30. 22 e; $300. (i Northnagel to Herman Kettig, 20 a in sec 34, 13 e : $500. ' Will Ld Co to Emma C Datty, e ot tr 04, Pruneland ; $300. BEE-HIVE, Glass & Smith's Old Stand, OREGON CITY, OREGON "Uncle G'orge, what is life insur ance?" atked Rollo, as he finished reading an advertisement of an endow ment insurance plan. "It is a system by which a man may provide for his widow instead of leaving her destitute. "Do you advise young men to insure?" continued Rollo." "Yes, my boy, and they always do bo as soon as tbeir heads harden." Insure now with the Mas sachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. H.G.Colton, Gen'l Agt. Chamber of Commerce Bid's, Portland, Or. f the numerous fctiJMclr-Kr. Ji when this, the union's snfetv via in danger ? These srallant heroes whose courage was nothing daunted at tne thought of their fate, how could they falter in accepting all the sutritrinifs ,A their duty-chosen life. Well thev knew they might return home siroiiu and well. or maimed and crippled; oi perhaps they might meet death at the mouth C tlie camion and soon after bs borne ho m the field, and placed m an un known and far away from liome and kindred. Where is the student of historv wha would admit that these men who huve proveil that they considered their ttvej hound by the desrest ties to this Intnl. n order to make it o.irs, ours to eni y. ours to preserve, and ours to lraiinit, coin ma ii a our greatest honor, o ir great est admiration. Pupils ov 8t John's School,. . Oregon City, May 27, 1800. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen. A Co., Chicago, and get a free sumplo, box of King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince yoa of their niHrils. These pills are eay in action and are p irtitrn lary effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Mslari.i antt Liver troubles they have been proveil invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterion substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Uegnlar size2c. per box. Bold by Charman fc Co., Druggist your doctor. The doctors aj. prove of Scott's Emulsion..' For whom"? For meri and women who are weak, wheft they should be strong, for babies and children who arft thin, when they should be fat; for all who get no nourishment from their food. Poor blood Is starved blood. Consump tion and Scrofula never come without this starvation. And nothing is better for starved blood than cod-liver oil. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil with the fish-fat taste taken out. SCOTT'S EMULSION has bee. endorsed tlx aedlcal profentaa tor twenty year. (Aw jut aoctar.) Tkw M McauM It la always Mil in area INorwrfUa CW-liver Oil and Hypo- BWMpaiua. Pat um In ga cent end ti.oo (Ins. Tfct well sis assy k asttfli is cars yets) wags r help year baby. SCOTT BOWNE, CaeaurU, New Yarfc