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City Library OREGON COURIER. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1897. 16th YEAR. NO. 2. CITY .'l Oh, Charles, that's nothing, you don't need to cry about such a trifle, go to I5ELLOMY & HUSCII and buy for 40c 6 better Plates than you broke. We also sell 6 large Cups and Saucers for 40c. Our new stock of DINNER SETS, finely decorated, was never before as complete as now, $7.50 per set. DECORATED TEA SETS, $2.25. - BELLOMY IfUSfir, The Hou&efurnmher-N. OREGON CITY, OR. ELYVILLE. Among the most notod events of the past week was a baby show, held at the residence of Mrs. Richard Tubor of Mount Pleasant. The invited ladies were: Mrs. C. L. Terry, Mrs. G.W. Kidder, Mrs. F. K. Andrews, Mrs. I'rof. Betzel, Mrs. F. Josio, Mrs. J. McKil ligun, Mrs. E. Dixon, Mrs.G. W. Grace, Mrs. E. D. Kellogg, Mrs. B. Huglis and Mrs. M. Warnock. All brought splendid looking babies. Mrs. one CANBY CAMP nEETINQ. The nnnnal camp meeting, under the auspices of the Oregon State Gump Meet ing Association of the M. E. church, will be held on theCanby campgrounds, beginning Juno 18, 1807, and continuing until June 28, 1897. The grounds are in order, and arrange ments have been made for a successful meeting, to be under the direction of Dixon borrowed the three Presiding Eldersof the Oregon which took the prize the finest Conference, Hevs. John Parsons, D. D., SECOND-HAND . STORED- SECOND-HAND FURNITURE SECOND-HAND CARPETS SECOND-HAND STOVES SECOND-HAND TOOLS SECOND-HAND HARDWARE SECOND-HAND WAGONS SECOND-HAND HARNESS SECOND-HAND SADDLES SECOND-HAND PLOWS SECOND-HAND CULTIVATORS SECOND-HAND TRUNKS ALL TO BE SEEN AT THE- OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE Opposito Fostofllce. Produce Taken in Exchange. . Come in and seo our prices before buying elsewhere. "NAME ON EVERY PIECE." loWNEY'S Chocolate Bonbons. POR 5ALE BY E. E. Williams .THE GROCER. r OREGON HARNESS CO. DEALERS IN ! yaFQess & Saddlery theapest House on Coast. -:- Call and See Us. 1 Weinhnrcl Block Onpoalte Courthouse Oregon City n. THE BEE-HIVE IN ITS GLORY... I o i i rj eti o n u e tx, o A tn a o O) fV a a tn a o VI tn 'a a t-t 2 4 O H c3 tn "is w E TOR the simple rea son the wise people of Oregon City appre ciate' the fact that they can get better values for their money with us than any other house in Clackamas county. The reason we can sell cheaper than other houses is because we do a strictly cash business, both in buying and selling. fv f Misses' WoFs, Sils2,13 75c Ladies' Ties, 85c to $1.98 Those Ladies' $3 Vici Kid Shoes, still selling at $1.98. S B & CD P V) a CD O E rji tr CO Ui in v5 tn CO o cr CO -I CD cr a a a CP - o 3 CO t CD T. B. lord. D. D., and G. W. Gue. D. D Bishop Cranston will be in attendance a part of the time. This is not intended to be a meeting merely for intellectual improvement or pleasurable recreation, but an old fashioned Methodist camp meeting where Gospel sermons are preached and the people receive a genuine spiritual uplift. In order to meet the expenses there looking baby there. The afternoon was interspersed with music and songs and the time flew by on eagle's wings, as mirth, conversation, and laughing babies chased it away. An interesting feature of the afternoon was instrumental music by Miss Edna Tabor, which was well rendered and reflects much credit on the teacher, Prof. Betzel, and pupil show she has had careful training. There were several other gongs. Mrs. Graco and Mis. Prof. Betzel eang a duet, and w,n be an admission fee charged at the Mrs. josie sang a German song.wiiicli gnt0, which plan was found to be most was very well done. 'Hie licuse was satisfactory a year ago. The prices will ut'uuuiuiiy uecoraieu wim lerns anu be as follows tlowers. loo much praise cannot be Family ticket for the season. 1 (10 given Mrs. Tabor in the charming way Individual ticket for the season. . . 50 she entertained lier guests, assisted by single admission 10 Mrs. i.. v. Kellogg, sparing no pains to All Dersons attending must mine nrp make the afternoon pass pleasantly, pared to take care of themselves ns tn me delicious icecream and cake could bo-rd and lrxKrino-. Tlir I not be excelled. The breezes, the Well-kent boardinir ball on tlm irmm..1 M- i . ..... . : o ' smuing landscape nnd tne g lonous day 8t reasonable prices an invited to mate one ot the most Owners of lota who intend to occupy plBm..ii mm. mac any oi me guests tllem must notify ReVi Gabriel Sykes mm ever enjoyed. 407 Eaet Tenth 8tre,,t Portllln(. tyn r n? n t -ta I ' 1 u. urace, iwuciene Bioiu, r. A. muvs before the m.-etimr. nr nU,..r tairciougn,ii.l'.jj,lliott and John Green camners will h mrmittrl tn lion tl.pm f . i . ,. . . . . . i - ' oaturuay maue a nsning trip to the Als0 ownera of cottag(i9 not intending creek seven miles above Highland, whera to occupy them are requested to notify they caught enough fish to make a the same party on what terms they will a4ua.c u.uiii tur nvo. - tl.,,m ir ... ai j-. I iuu Vrom nil nnititu nn Mm CANEHAH. point 8 on the Southern Pacific Railroad, in Oregon,-there will lift nn pxcnrnion rnte nf mm nml mm, Flavins Painter was thrown from a M.ird frfl fnr Mm rniin.l trin. trnn.1 frnm nujoo uuu mcneu mai weanesuay. Hie Tnnn 14 tn Tnlv 1 :.i . , . . . . ' " minium nun rainer serious dul at present he is improving and we hope for Ins speedy recovery. The closing entertainment given by the Oanemah literary society last Friday was a grand success. The program con sisted of recitations, music and dialogues. The two principal plays of the evening were oomg to a New Home" and "A All trimmed hats at a great reduction urop to Much." The persons who took at Miss Goldsmith's a part.did ample justice to the characters which they represented. In connection "With a little cost one's rooms can he with the program, J. E. Hedges gave a mado as good and bright as new. Call very good address on the history of the at Holman's and see styles and pattern Seventh A cordial invitation1 is extended to everybody. Bring your Bibles and the Methodist Hymnal, your childien and your neighbors. Sincerely, G. W. GUE, President of tho Association r society. His speech Was of interest and gave information to both old and young The proceeds amounted to $(U5 and every auditor went homo well satisfied and felt proud of the opportunity they had to "absquatulate," as Pat said in Going to a New Home Mrs. Narcissa B. May and Mr. W. D. Bowers were married at the homo of the latter Thursday, May 20th. They re ceive the good wishes of the Oanemah people. May 20th. Pkockess. all up-to-date 18!)7 go wis. street, near bridge. Spring Humors, eruptions, hives, boils, pimples, sores, are perfectly and per manently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best Spring Medicine and Due True Blood Purifier. HoO'l's Pills act easily and nromplly on the liver and bowels. (Jure sick headache. ' RURAL DELL. large Laces anil ribbons, all prices, at the Racket Store. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. Albert Spagle is cutting the timber down on his slashing. Philp Ogle is hauling lumber with his colt. MT. L,awier IS 011 tho Sick list. The t lackmiias Alutinct A Tnut Po. Is tlie ownei Ohas. Oirlo and John Tohnston wns tin of ,l,e copyright to the Tlmrne yt.m of Hltmcl vims, vgiv uuu joint jonnsion was up MfM for ciHckHinaa county, ami liwi tlm only coinjHute sot oi aitntcii in the county; can rurnisii Itiroriimtlon ustotititi to inndHionceon AppncflUun Loans. Investments, reul entHle, alwtract. etc OHUre over Hank of Oregon City. (Jail and Inveatlgate, Addreaj, box 377, Oreon City, Oregon SixcksskVl Tkaciikhh. The following persons received county certificates from the county superintendent last week. But 30 of the54 applicants passed. Tlioso who received first-grade certifi cates are : Edith Ellis of Sherwood ami Millard Hyatt of Oregon City. Second grade certificates were issued to Alum AVatkina of Milwtiukic; F. M. Cramer and Miisu Bark ley of Oregon City; Ellen V. Byers of Stone: Zona" Mayfield of Highland ; Nina McOoll of Barton and N. W, Boland of Portland. These re ceived third-grade certificates: Stella Buoy, Helen Case, Rosa Bullark, Fannie Hinkle, Ada McLaughlin, Cornelia Fail ing, Gertrude Ewing, Nellie G. Kemp, Graco MacKerrow, Ella Strain, Mary Ghormley, Zilpha Croucher, Graco Al lard, Vera E. Pilshury, O. U. Blain, J. G.Noe, KnoxOooper.William Hayhurst, Claude Stone, M. S. Siirock and George Case. We intend everybody dealing with us shall be thoroughly satisfied. If through error any transaction sBould full short of this ideal, we shall treat it as a favor and not an annoyanco if you come . hack and tell us about it. Marr & Andrews, grocers. O. A. Cheney will eellyou a high grcd sewing machine from f 15 to 20. See sample at srt gallery. ii.i ,i 4 If the system is fortified by 'Hood's Sarsaparilla, which makes rich, red blood, there is little danger of sickness. Absolutely Pure. Cplnhrntrd for Um trrent leavening ntrrngth and hcnltlifuliH'xa. AMMin1 the fond awlnist alum ami nil forms of adulteration oointuuu to tho cheRp brands. KOVAI, BA K INO FnwflFB CO., NKW VOKK. The baby bonnets and hats are going fust. Come and see what a nice line we have at the Racket store. Come and see our nice shirt waists at the Racket Store. If you want a nico steak, roast or boil call at AlbrigLt's shop and get some of his cold-storage moat which is acknow- edged by all to be superior to the meats commonly sold at butchers' shops. Ho also keeps on hand a full stock of lard, hams, bacon, etc., made by himself and warranted purest and wholesome. Re member the old established shop on Main street. LOCAL SUMMARY. Rock Creek a fishing last Saturday It seems it is a becoming quite a common thing to have a croquet social after prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at Squire Sam's. Our road supervisor, Walt Noblitt, Bolton Land Co to Fannie G and Katie I Porter, lots 5 and 0, blk 17, Bolton ; $t. U S to William Jl rope, lots o and o, gave our roads some work last week, sec 20, 2 s, 3 e; patent hich greatly improved them I.J. Bigelow is going Wednesday to Oregon City to work. Some of our people were excited last Monday evening at some strange noise coming -down the road and as it ap proached we investigated the matter and found it to be a drove of cattle, one of which had a tin enn nr Rmintliini Falls; II 1 nr. t r n a ...... l...l ;.o.,.i r.:. .i.. y m ii roiw w Mary E Liibker to Georgia P Meldrum, 5 acres in the Kinearson claim ; $1. Georgia P Meldrum to N 8 Spinney, 5 tracts in the Kinearson claim ; $1. N S Spinney to Georgia P Meldrum, 5 tracts in Kinearson claim ; $1. Georgia P Meldrum to Mary h Liibker, h acres in Rinearson claim j $1. Willamette falls uo to hewaru y Rassmufisen, lo U, blk 12, Willamette ed the others and ran the drove up and down the road. Emmet Lawler assisted in getting B 's binder home last Sunday even ing. May 25. Dew Drop. REDLAND. ..BEE-HIVE. CaufieU Block Oregon City, Oregon. 1 Jim Linn, Jr., of Currinsville was visiting relatives at Linn's mill Sunday. Their was a dance at the residence of Mr. Wilson's Saturday night. Those present "didn't do a thing" but have a good time. Revivals are runningat Bethel church this week. There is some talk of having a Fourth of July celebration in our burg this year. Subscribe for the Coi'RiER and keep up to date. May 24lh. Tickler. Notice to Blacksmiths. Wilson & Cooke carry a complete line o! blacksmiths' supplies, such as spokes, felloes and bar iron. Katherine Gardner, 24.r).9l acres in Laswell claim, lots 5, 6, sec 26. 2 s, 3e $1000. 15 took to r. Uosnrtli, .lots 1,1, 3,4, o, 4, 4-), 4tt, 4i oik v, iMiP'imrn ; fi. George V Jackson Jr to I T Mac- Carthay, 30 acres in Jackson claim, 5 s, 1 e ; 250. J S Cochran ly sheritl to W J Jiurns, (trustee,) 40 acres in Julia Ann Lewis claim ; $:;.313.8.). W May to Zion church, 4.orods adioining M E church property ; f 20. 1 slashed. Jlose .Miller to Jletiry li Uatier, 1.1 arms M (I. 4 R. 1 0!ftt. (iuv W iele to H T LieiMjrmann, :v , ""-- acres in sec lb, 1 s, z e ; f 1-iw. Damascus Cemetery Assn to Ule lt'i4 him, blk 111, Damascus Cemetery ; $). TO CONSUMPTIVES To. onderfla-nwi bating Wn iv.tored Ui health by ilrople oi-sni, alu-r rnnvrin inr KTeral yeara with a aev,!! lunr ffn-tion. alio that dread diaeane Coi.suinpllon. ii aiixlou w Leading insurance agency, F. E. Don- aldson, agent. Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen at Coukiek office. Buy now in Sunset before the rise. F. E. Donaldson, agent. Good English Breakfast Tea 20c or lbs for 50c at Horton's. Prescriptions carefully compounded . A. Harding's drua store. Oregon City Auction House will sell you bedroom sets from $0 up. Choice Baking Powders at 15 cents per pound can , several kinds, at Horton's Oregon City Auction House will sell you a good cook stove for$4and upward. For the best shave or hair cut to 1... I. ...I t T r Cl. !,.. til. ,...!. W imu U bu X .vj.uimiifc Bnnur 01111VH15 10 cents, Oregon City Auction House will sell good chairs from 2c and up. Cull and see them. Ladies, do you like a cup of good tea? If so send to Marr & Andrews lor your teas in tho future. County and city warrants, gold, silver, produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all accounts by the Oouiiikk. Our low priced trimmed hats bring us lots of customers. Try 'em and see. At Mrs. Sladen's Millinery Parlor. For your strings ami extras for all musical instruments go to Bnrmeister & Andresen's, who keep a full supply. That delicious flavcr which you relish so nine h in coffee served at tho best cafes, can be secured at home by using Marr & Andrews' best. Before furnishing your house call at Young's second-hand store ami ho will fit you out for less than one-quarter of what new goods would cost. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of denial work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specially. OlDce in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh streets. Forty acres of lan 1 half mile from Highland postoffice for sale at $10 per acre. All under fence and 15 acres Fur particulars address box 430, Oregon City, or call at Cockier Memorial Day. Headquarters Meade Post No. 2, De partment of Oregon, G. A. R May 25th, 1897. For the information and guidance of the public during the services to bo observed on Monday," May 31st, 1897, tho following will lie the order of cxer- 8. All schools that desire to take part in the exorcises at Willamette hall, will, with flowers, bo ready to march at such time as to 'reach tho hall by 0 :30 a. 111. shaip; the grand marshal and aids will furnish escort to tho schools. The exercises at the hall will consist of t ohort addresses, after which tho schools will be dismissed, the public is requested to send flowers to the hull for decorating at cemetery. The col 11 in 11 will form, the right on Main and 5th nu will move promptly at 10:30 a. m. and march up Main to Cliff Houso and countermarch down Main to 10th, thence to cemetery. It is requested that the business houses bo close 1 during moving of column, also that business houses and residences along line of march bo decorated with flags or bunting. M. L. Moouk, Post Oommandor. Oregon Citv, Ore., May 27, 1897. The undersigned having been appoint ed marshal on the occasion of the parade and ceremonies held in this city on Decoration Day, Monday, May 31, 1897, promulgates the following orders for general inforamtion. , . ' The order of march and the assign ment in column of the different organi zations taking part in the puratle is as follows: Oregon City band,0o."F ', 1st Regt. O. N. G., Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R., Volunteer firemen, United Work man, W ood men of the World, Ladies' Relief Corps, and citizens iu carriages. The column will form on Main street facing south, head of column resting on Fifth street, and the several organiza tions taking part as above stuted, are requested to he in place by 10:15 o'clock a. m., as the column will move at 10:30 o'clock sharp. ; 1 Tho Barclay school will be prepared to move at 0 o'clock a. m. and St. John's school at 9:15 o'clock under esco tto the G. A. R. hall for tho usual exercises prior to the general formation. Tho delegation from Etisiham school will join the column upon its arrival at the head of Seventh street proceeding from there to the cemetery. Tho following aids are hereby ap pointed: Dr. E. A. Somer, chief staff, Henry E. Spiith, J. U. Campbell, Frank Walker, E. J. McKittrick. They will report to tho marshal mounted at 10 o'clock a. m. ut the Armory. By order of Ofliciul F. S.Keixv. , E. A. Somek, Marshal. Chief of Staff. asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Ilood's Pills. Small In Size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. A s one roan make Known to nta fellow ninerera oie u n rn pi m of cure. To Ihore who desire It, he will rh-er- I I II 1 1 , -, f-illy aeod (free of ehanre, a copy of the ( r-5,'flp-1 I I I A tion used, which they will find a sure .lire for I I ff If 11 If 1 1 V Consumption. AathinnjClMrrh. Hri.urlil- I i I I II 11 III I II I I JJJ tl. and all throat and lunr M.I. dies, lie 11 11 af MfeU Skwino Machines Ciikai'. Want a sewing machine? Ge), a good one for $25.00 with five years gii'irantee J $5.00 down and $5.00 per month until paid. See Bellomy & Busch about it. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. By order of the county court, notice is hereby given that interest on warrants presented in payment for taxes will cease on June 1st, and that after tha' date no interest w ill lie allowed by the fcheriff and tax collector. May 11. G.W. G rack Sheriff and tax collector. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children. OABTOniA. OASTOIIIA. Ii n mrr wripprt. ki .iiff-r will trrhis reraedr. as It la Inraluable. Thn dwlrlnr the presrnp'lon, said: You oerer know yon which will cost them tiKhlng, aud saay prow a bare taken a pit! till It is all bleating, will ilea a-ldresa. . . , A - 7 REV. EDW. A. WILSON, Brsoklya, N. Y. Pills OABTOniA. I Proprietors. Lowell, Maw. . Tbe onljr pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.