alllafoaaiajalaiaa,V,a 20 PAGES, 3 PARTS, PART 3 Court COURIER. Vol. 16, No. 18 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1898. HERALD, Vol. 6, No. 9 City Oregon $ i to $5 EXPOSITION COUPON $ito$s PAYS YOUR EXPENSES GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 30 For the benefit of visitors to the Exposition. CUT THIS OUT present it to us and we refund $i on each purchase of $10 in MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHES at our store. One price to all. Goods marked in plain figures. FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE Cor. Morrison and 2nd Street, PORTLAND OREGON FROM OLD WHEAT C. G. APPLEGATH, a YEAH MEAD OUTTCH WITH S. IkVEftTIELP. APPLEGATH & PRASIL FASHIONABLE FURRIERS Sealskin Garments a Specialty RCMODELINQ AND REPAIDINO AT MODERATE PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED OTTO SCHUMANN MANUFACTURER OF flonuments and Estimates furnished on all kinds of Marble, Granite and Building Work. : : Drawings made by description. No. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR TAYLOR, Pilv er Medal Awarded at For tland Mechanics' Fair OAI ET 2 V OULL In Oregon City for the IflMMLBUOE! McKittrick H. STRAIGHT, Doaltvr In Groceries and Provisions. Also Foil line of 111 Feed, Lime, Cement and Land Plaster. REASONS WHY ' YOU SHOULD INSURE THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY On account of the benefits o( the famous non forfeiture law of MasHachiiRHtt s which applies only to companies chartered by that state. This law secures to the policy holder a definite contract ol insurance. In case of the non-payment of any premium alter the necond year, whether such lapse of payment be intentional or accidental, the status of the insured with the company is fixed by this law without action or negotia'ion, hence forgetfulness will not result in the total i loss of one's policy and the accumulations thereon. In many instances the paid up value allowed by thin law is more than the net cash paid for preinininh, thus securing to the policy holder the ultimate letnrn nf every dollar Pid for his innrsnc. This Ihw m nif.ves t he r biectu n m olien taised strains! life insur ance, that "once in it in hard in net out," as a v ithlrsal under if provision does not necessitate a sacrifice of one's whole intere.-t in his policy. - H. C. CO LTON, Mger , Rooms, 312-313 Chamber of Commerce PORTLAND, PATENT FLOUR is made entirely from old wheat and when use it you do not run the risk of having poor bread as you do if you buy flour made by Tom, Dick and Harry of all kinds of wheat. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS A. PRASIL, ' FORMERLY DEtlQNER AND FITTER WITH MARSHAL FIELO, CHICAOO. 134 THIRD STR T, PTLAND, ORE. i Headstones Portland, regon AOTMT rVJ L.IN I J a. Shoe Man. f OREGON In Schuebel's Court. Tuesday was a hot time in the old room used as a temple of justice by Jus tice Schuebel. In the morning J. W. J. Moore, who was arrested at Portland several days ago by Officer Shaw charged with as saulting Mrs. Emma Moore by going into her room in this city, had his trial. G. B, Dimick appeared for the prosecu tion. He was found guilty and sen tenced to 24 days in the county jail. When the crime was alleged to have been committed Moore waa in the em ploy of the Portland General Electric Company as a lineman. In the afternoon David Thomas was arraigned for the larceny of seven cords of wood from W. H. Burghardt, and was found not guilty. : v ' Fred Moehnke, of Mink, who opera, ted at steam thresher during the sea son, had a hearing on a charge of driv ing his engine over a bridge on the Highland road, without putting down extra plank as required by the Oregon statutes. He pleaded guilty and was fined $10. Yesterday Louis Hiuiler was ar raigned on a charge of rape with Jessie White, an inmate of the Magdalen Home, aged 14. He was found guilty and bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $600. Jessie White escaped from the Magdalen Home several days with two older inmates. All three were af terward captured in Portland and brought back to the home. While get ting away they are said to have become very chummy with Himler; hence his arrest. Oregon City School Notes. School will open two weeks later than it did last year, and the attention of all persons interested is called to the im portance of the prompt entry of every pupil that intends to enter school and do acceptable wrk in any grade during the first term. Children who will be six years of age on or before the first day of February 1899, will be allowed by the board to enter at the opening of the fall term. It is very desirable that all parents who have children that they intend to have enter either of the first primary classes, should take ' advantage of the above mling of the board, as it is croba ble that only one beginners class will be formed in each school during the year. The divisional line between the two schools will be the middle of Seventh street from its beginning at the river to J. Q. Adams street, thence along the middle of this street to Ninth street, following Ninth street to Harrison street, thence along Harrison to the boundary of the school district. All pupils living on the hill and north of this line, and all pupils living below the bluff and along Main street, except those of the fourth or the fifth grades, will report at the Barclay school. All pupils living on the hill and south of this line, except tliofe of the eighth, ninth and tenth grades, will report at the Eastham school. Fourth and fifth grade pupils living below the bluff and south of Seventh street will attend at the Eastham school, those north at the Barclay. Eight grade and high school pupils will attend at the Barclay school. This div!bional line will be observed as far as the conditions will permit, but will not be considered as fixed in case it should become necessary to transfer pupils across said line in order to secure the best results. The assignment of grades is as fol lows: Barclay School First primary grade, Mass Kelly ; second primary grade, Miss Cochrane; third, Miss Luelling; fourth and fifth, Mies Bea tie; sixth aud sev enth, Miss Clark; eighth, Miss Finley; ninth, Mr. Zinser; tenth, Mr. McAd- am. Eastham Schoolfirst grade. Miss Han kins; second, Miss bpangler; third, Miss Lawrence; fourth, Miss Barck; fifth, Mrs. Glass; sixth and seventh, Mrs. McAdam. Parents and all others interested, are always welcome as visitors in any of the departments of the public schools. lu. w. McAdam, isnpt. Royal Baku tb food pun, wholesome and dsllclooa. FOY'Din Absolutely Pur tin ill IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Divorce Cases Oalore Filed for Hear. Ing. There will be divorce cases galore at the November term of the circuit court, and new suits are being filed almost daily. Walter Noblitt, of Needy, wants a di vorce from Elizabeth Noblitt, and al leges that the defendant has treated him cruelly and called him bad names in the presence of the children. Mrs. Noblitt, however, has filed a cross claim through her attorney, and denies the allegations made by the plaintiff, and accuses him of treating her cruelly and in an inhuman matter punishing her with a horsewhip, etc. ; Minnie Oritser, of New Era, has filed a suit for a divorce from S. J. Critser, and charges the defendant with having treated her cruelly and accused her of infidellity, and says he has contributed very little to her support. The plain tiff and defendant were married at New Era in December, 1887. , Benjamin Montross wants the matri monial bonds severed between himself and Mary J. Montross on the cause of desertion, ihey were married in the dominion of Canada several years ago. Annie E. Black wants the matrimo nial relations existing between herself and David Black estopped. The Blacks were married in Humboldt county, Oal. in 1869. Six children is the result of this union, and the plaintiff asks for the custody of the two youngest, who are minors. The plea is desertion. Ida Grove vs E. W. Grove ; the plain tiff and defendant were married at Al bauy in March, 1890, and the plaintiff asks for the decree on the p!ea of deser tion and wants the custody of two mi nor children. Emily Erickson wants a divorce from Anders Erickson on the plea of deser tion. v Daniel Grim wants a decree of divorce from Mary R. Grim on the plea of de sertion. The plaintiff and defendant were married in Oregon City, Novem ber 1st, 189o, and defendant is alleged to have deserted her husband in Sep tember, 1897. , Charles M. Wept has. begun action against Annie West for a divorce on the-plea of desertion. They were mar ried at Oregon City, January 17th. 1896, and in the following September, Mrs. West is alleged to have deserted her husband. Fleota Smith petitions for a divorce irom James T. Smith ou the plea of de sertion. They were married at Halsev. Oct. 5th, 1892. The plaintiff also asks for the custody of their minor child. LelaE. Smith. Jacob Spangler has filed a foreclosure suit against Jeremiah and Ella A. John eon for $860. Wanted 100 watches to repair at II each, at C. A. Nash's, Postofflce build. ing. tl. AN EXTRA SESSION. Qovetwr Lord Call tlie Oregon Leg- mature to Meet Sent. 26. Salem. Sen. 6 Gov. Lord twtnv laano.l a rinnla m nnHi.M t of the Oregon iegMmnro to met.'t at Sa- lem rep. m. ureal interest is tasen in tein event all over the mate. The ques tion in. what Is it for. what will it A9 The Daily Capital Journal at 25o a luomn win give more ami better Infor mation on this subject than any other paper. Besiilea it will comment of important matter before the body. Bend your orders at once Address Hofer Brothers, Editors, Salem For Over Fifty Years An Old AND Watx-Tntim Reuenv Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has oeea uea lor over ntty years by mil lions of mother for their nhiblrnn while teething, with perfect success. It ouuuioB me cnnu, soitens tne gums allaVS all nain. ctirea winri onn arwl la the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the World. Twenty five Centll a hnttla. Ila valna la In. calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Sandwhich Island brown sugar O. K, 4a to 5c. Wliite metal spoon with pound good roast coffee 12c or 9 lbs $1. Red Front, Oregon City. FARfipRS. ATTENTION! The Southern Pacific have decided to make the extremely low rate of one fare for 1 he round trip 10 the Oregon State Fair Scptembrr 22 to 30, 1898, from any point in Oregon on their lines. There were hundreds of camoers last vear. Take your summer vacation and camp at the fair and see a grand exhibit of what Oregon can raise. One fare going and returning nome. Visitors to the Oregon Exposition at Portland COIlld ilii-.reaHM the. riWsn of their trip by extending ii to Clatsop. I Beach and the Seaside, via the New As toria and Columbia Railroad, hoe summer schedule of rates remain in I effect during 8epteraler, good until Oc I tober 10th. The Portland agent is A. D. I Charlton, 255 MorrWon Street. ' LOCAL SUMMARY. Pure fruit flavored ice cream soda at Prier's. Get your fruit jars and jelly tumblers at Harris' grocery. For best groceries at cheapest price go toMarr&Muir. Highest cash price paid for second hand household goods at Bellomy & Busch. Last year's patterns of wall paper at reduced price. Five and 10c notion counters. At Bellomy & Busch. F. I. Andrews, the market gardener, has always on hand a large amount of first-class apples, vegetables, pure cidei and cider vinegar. Give him a trial. The most reliable goods at lowest livintr cash nrlneo store of Marr & Muir. Nottingham lace curtains, balance o lot just received. Will close out at the same old price. Oregon Oity Auction House. . JuBt received, 100 rolls of fine mat ting. Call at once and get choice of patterns. Oregon Oity Auction House. All our bicycles have the nev depart ure brakes, just the thing for riding in this countv. P.harm all fir. fn orrrmfa for Columbia bicycles. Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. Annlv to fl. n Jd n (. Latourette. . ' The Club tonsorial parlors, P. G. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco U kept. Our $30 wheels have the automatic brake; you can go down any hill. Charman & Co., agents for Oolumbia Bicycles. Dan Willians has added to his stock of groceries and provisions a full line of feed and hay. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. , Corner Seventh and Center streets 0REG0NIAN FKEEfoy Courikb till 1SI00 at 12 you will be sent the Week, ly Oreicnnlun free for 1 year. ThU ofler la limit ed. Thrice-a-Week N. Y, World at same price. Fir and hard wool wanted on aooouna by the Oregon City Courier. G. H. Young's second hand store can furnish you with furniture, stoves, hard ware, etc., at less than one-fourth what same would cost new and they are just as kuou auu win iasi as long, uive him tri al. ' Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C. D. & D. O Latourette. Trv Prier's icn cream ami ir-a xram oda, pure fruit flavors. Fruits, nuts auu uouiecuonery 01 an Kinus. A high grade warranted sewintr ma chine sells for $25 on easy payments at cenomy s nuscn. XXX Castor Machine oil cheaper than any otner piace at A . Kobertsou's, the seventh street giocer. Fine Mason & Hamlin organ with extra set of reeds for rale at a bargain at uregon Uty Auction House, w. L. Block, Prop. The Oregon City Auction House has just received the agency for the fined range made winch will he sold at yery low prices. Look out for Miss Goldsmith's an nouncement of now millinery goods. 45 cents round trip from Oregon City to Portland and return via Southern Pacific trains. One way rate 25 cents. Tickets now on sale a railroad depot. Trains leave Oregon City at 8:40 a.m., and 3 :do p. in., ana arrives from Port land at 9:23 a. m. and 6:52 p. in. Save time by using the quicker route. A Narrow Esoape. Thankful words written bv Mrs. Ada K. Hart, ol (irrilnn. S. I). "IVuu tulion with a bad cold which settled on my InntrH: cough set In and finally tprmin. a ted in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a fhnrt time. I cave mvanlf 11 n tn m Saviour, determined if I could not stay witn my menus on eartn, i would meet mv atiHent -one ahnve. Mv h'luliunrl waa a ilvined to apt Dr. Kina'a K Ilia. covery for Consumption. Couirha and Colds. I gave It a trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cured me. and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Charman & Co'a Driiff Store.. KeiTnlm. size 50c and $1. Guaranteed or price reiunuea. A Sura Tluu for Yon. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick head ache, furred tongue, fever, piles anda thounaiid other ills are caused by coc- silpation and sluggish liver. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new iiver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C, C. C. are a sure thing. Try a box to-day; 10c, 25c, 50 bample and booklet free. Alii i; . Oregon Beats the World! We will prove it to you at the State Fair September 22 to 30, 1898, and you can see for yourself for the cheap rate of one faro for round trip from all points of the southern racinc lines in Urewon, You should personally become interested n this worthy slate institution. Uaautr In Illood. Clean blond means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Caacareta Candy Cathartic clean your blond and keep it clean, by stiiring up the lazv liver and driving all Impurities (mm the body. Begin to-dxy 10 Itmiixli nimplHM, boils, blotches, hfai'khetidH, and that sickly bilious complexion hv taking Cases reta. beauty for tell cenlH, All druggists, atisfactiou guaranteed, (c, 20c, 50c Fdurata VmirHowll Wlt'i Omcrtl . Candy Cathartic, cure co'istipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C.d.C, fail, drug gists refund money. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There in nrt iiba anfTniino IVm 4V.it. dreadful malady, if you will only get the ritfllt. i-emeri'v. . Vnn irs havlnn'n.:n nil r . . an tnronffn vnnr hndv. vnnr Iiva. I. m.i- A( order, have no appetite, no life or am- uiuoo, nave a oaa cold, in fact are completely nsed up Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will give you pruiupi auu Biire renei. 1 nev act direct ly on your Liver, 8toraach and Kidneys. tone un thti whole nv.4tem and mulra feel like a new being. They are guar anteed to cure or price refunded. For Sale at Charman A. C.n 'a IVno Kin.. only 50 cents per bottle. ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thb Bkbt 8alvb in the world for Cuts, Bruibee, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Kive perieci saiisiaction or money re unded. Price 25 cents per bo. For sale by Charman & Co. To Cur a Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets t'andv Cnthartni l(V or 25c. If C. C. C. fail tocure, druggists reiuna money. Two Millions a Year, When people buv. trv.snd buv aeain. it means they're satisfied. Tho people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxe9 a year and it will be three million before New Years. It means merit proved, that CascaretR am the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All drug gists 10, 25, 50c a box, cure guaranteed. MILLINKKV OPENING, Miss Celia Goldsmith has returned from San Francisco and her newly . selected stock will surpass anything ever shown in the city. Next Friday and Saturday. September S3d and 34th. will be Grand Opening Days. The store will be closed on Monday the 20th. it being atonement day.' The opening will be continued thereafter for the week. Oregon City and vicinity are in vited to visit them during the opening. Flour $3.25; Arm & H. Soda 4c ; Battle-Ax 35c ; Dice 30c ; Rah, Rah smok ing 20o lb ; starch 5c ; bird seed 5c lb. Red Front. Better values than ever in dreBS goods, linings, trimmings, ready made skirts, hosiery, neckwear, etc. School um brellas 60c; with steel rod 75o up. Red Front. Agents Wanted For one of the best selling articles out. Big money is being made by our agents. Over 4000 sold in Portland in three weeks. Plenty of new territory. Apply to E. M. Ul bhokffbr, Manufacturer, at the Jennings donation claim, near Oregon Oity. For Family Use. Fine California wir es tokay, port and sherry by the quart or gallon, These goods have been purchased by the barrel and will be sold at an extremely low fig ure. We have also choice brands of old Kentucky whiskies, California brandies and French biandies, put up especially for family use the beet and the cheap est. Tun Bismarck, Oregon City. For a quiet place to hitch your horses away from the motor line, and a place to get a first-class job of repairing or horse-shoeing, at bed rook prices, call on 8. F. Scripture, shop on Fifth street. Fob Sai,k Two yoke ot well-broke oxen. Also one heavy log wagon. In quire of Herman Broa., Molalla, Oregon. W. S. U'REN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's, OREGON CITY - OREGON C. SCHUEBEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SDeutffyt SlbDofot OREGON CITY - - OREGON DR. FRANCI8 FREEMAN, DENTIST. Graduate nf the Northwaatani TTnlvaa. SltV Dental Kl'honl. hIho nf A marlnnn Col lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago. WITH PR. WKLCH. Willamette block - Oppotite Poiloffice Orbooh Citv, Orkoon. First piibliotlou Sept. 8th, '98 SUMMONS. Id the circuit oourt 01 the Htata ot Orei-on. for the oduii. y of t-'luekamai. Elizabetb Wilkinson, plaintiff, ) . 1 William Wilkinson, defendant.) To Wllllain WllkillKOn. dafemlant- tn ik. name of the tal of Oregon : You are hereby r.iiilrad tu appearand answer the romplulut tiled against ou in the ahove ent.ili'd sair 01 or before Monday, the 7th day of KoTombei'. 1W8, the same being the first day uf the nut rrKnlar Ijtiii of ilin poin t folinains , ri. allou of the time prescribed for the publica tion of this Miriiiiinna, and If you fall so to appear ana answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor Hie iitllef d iiiiunde.1 In the com plaint, Ui-wlii For the dissolntlon of tba mrriHK contract now exiling belwe-n tlia ulallitttratid rtciMhiluiir un,! !,. v... m.utu disbursement 01 ihlssal. Thisoummons Is published against yon by order of Hun. John 11. Cleland, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon foribe countv of Multnomah, in the absence of tlia pre l.lltiic .ludiuuf l i.u.kHmss ,11111.. vuir a mis bin diiy of Mxpteoiber, IM". M, I'. Wu.cil, Attorney or plaintiff, I'ortbind, Oregon.