Oregon City press. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1???, September 07, 1898, Image 2

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J) It. J. U, MILLER,
DENTIST.
flu DtmUl Work. Article Oolil Croivnt and
IMilgit Voik.
OttUa a Mtrtnth Ht., near K. r, Drpol.
HUOIVNELL .( CA.MI'IIELL,
LA HIE US.
. Will atactica I nil tho count nl turn alula
VantWM Jllork.
E. MARKS,
ATTOIIXEY-A T-LA W.
Xotury Public.
Ottlca In CautlfM Work.
E. L. DAVJDSOX, lwp.
COLVMItlA STUDIO,
The Up-To-lhUe Onlhiy.
Tavtralta In Crayon, Oil and l'aatol.
Main St., Oregon City,
'jpj op TioryT2 T 3 tin
fT .5 6 7 8" 9 dpi
(t 12 3 U y 16 Tt $
j a 19 '2CI 2f 22 23m
i fc'J 2621 '2'ff'29'(y
BAM of OREGON CITY
Uldctt Bank In the City.
rmld np Caak Capital
mrplai , . .
$110 OOO
$9t OOO
is lo rpsak llicir language. We liaro not
even cared lo sand consular regresonta
liven who could fponk tlio luiinnd of
1 liu countries lo b liicli they vrero cred
ited. TliU is n RltoT l-fililod poliry. There
indications Unit cir "commer
cial b nkfiiirm" will son result in re
forms so far us ns the government ia
onenicd, I ti I even Fpuiibh-'pi liking
mi mils will not Im able lo control lliia
trade n;i.insl loinpiitih r who ran ion
wise fre ly villi mer hauls, Irnd. iv and
n:iii ri? in '.l.rir i n'ivo tongue, ,
Tlic Iiepnblic ' f Mexico evinces more
lush. ess -ngacity i'i tliis iwpj't. lie
Lev ina '' the Kn.'lii'i-Hjieiikin nrs
SANDY.
Threshing is nonrly flnishod, and the
farmers have pence one mora. Mr. Zogg
llirenhod lhogtento-t number of bushels;
2200 altogether ofT his Urge farm.
T. II. Fisher ia hauling material, mul
is building ii cclliir.
The company, uhich ia going lo build
A 'rawniill in this ncighliorhood, U
i
blasting out rocks in the Sandy river, !
in which lo lloil down railroad lie. I
Sunday nfiernoon, while Mrs. I.ninnn 1
iul lier fuinilv wore, absent (run heme,
I .1 ...... : l . .... . . .1.. I I
I inrir iiiiu resilience wn1 iM'Mroyt'u
I'' firo. Mr. Mi:('nb ', who lives nciil ,
raw llui fl.uii", nnd ha, wiih liis hoy,
AfVltfLK K. liMS, - - J'l'III.IHIir.lC.
Knli'iod lit the poetollieo in Orenon City,
Or., lift neeoiiil-eliiflu iniill.er.
.TERMS.
Oun vonr (in ml vti ni') tl DO
Six indiiil.B " " no
Thri.o inoiilliH ' " 23
If not pa iit In ndvnnce riOeoiilHiiddiliotml
will he cliHWd for i'omI of keeping the
nceoiint and lo iniilco good tho onm-
lhar. are eure to oenr wilh defurrud
pitrmenlH.
. . II . 1 A.I-.. . .1,
me -lestiiiH I lo .doluiixHo the conuneree ! " ll" ro " ,avc"""1 ",0-T "m
only Kiiveil Iht! i ninn aim a luw other
HiiiiKH. Thu renid.-nee win valued at
(IOOJhii I hud insured for t:'i!0 How
oi the or I I, t lie Mexicin tjoverniiiuiit
mal l'.'; the teat'liin; ofl.hu Ivvl'h la i
t;mio eoinp ilwry in Hie p ililii! kc'iodIs
Tho Muxieam and Suiilh Atncrirnix i rj i
! tlit) lire oiiinalo I in ii'iknown,
i
eauer lo trade wiih ih.. O.ir i-rea el a'r Yunk.r H me Inippieel ami
jKHHihle co:ninerciiil devolopment lies ill
ia Koiillii'rn Ian i ie ol our own lieni
hiceit man in Handy overihe arrival
of anolher waitivim for liii hotel. It is a
rjMIE COMMKUCIAL BANK,
OF ORKUON CITY.
Capital, .... 1100.000
fRANBACTfl A aiONEIUI, NANKING IITHINKSH
Loans ninde. IlilN diMeonnied. Makes
collertinnfl. liiivxaiid fpIIh exidinnie mi
II pnlniH in the United Statca, Kurope
rid iionu Koiix. j)niosilg received ml)'
to cheek Uunli open from f) A. M. lo
r h.
D. C. Latoi iiktte rrosident
t.J .Mkvuk :ashier
New Aurora Hotel
H. WILL, Manager.
Dlnlnff room rocoives personal
aupervlHion Tnblos well sup
plied witliBoasonablo delicaclos.
Ilooms ro nil nowly furn!nbed
iiid fli'ut-cluHS.
A wr'l-Hlockod bar Is conductod
for theaccoininodution of tho
I public.
I tlVE THE NIW MANAGEMENT A TRIAL
Aurora Hotel
and Restaurant.
Jacob Giksy, l'liormitroii
Kalee U Per Day and Upwardo.
Livery nnd IVt-d Hiahle In Oonimelion
With i he House. Horses and Itn'ics
lo i.ci ai ueasonaiilu Kat-s.
Bar supplied with the lliient wines. Ii
uora and clgaia. Weinliardt lleor on
(Iriiuiiht,
AURORA, OREGON.
OKKGON CITV, SICl'TKM IJKIt 7, 1808.
pl.'re. We should nol wait il all iho ""'"'" """y B'' i "ul1' inuine''
naiives of the I aliii-AineriiMii comitiiu !
l.'arii the Mniilish laiin.ie. T.;o mol I I'' re I Z lias koiib le Damascus lo
of Ihein will never lu.i'rn it. ! to wi rk on Will. J'uiby's tlir.al.iun
-.. . 1 ; J liincliiiiii.
Red Ta;)6 III tho Army Dopnrtmen!. Nearly everyone Iihs gone Imp-pick w.f.
There, may have been many causes lor Miss Socio went lo Oregon Cily to at
miauiJiiuueini'ii' ol Ibe iiiruir. of the, war tend the teachers' inslimte.
department, hut loo much red lane in' U Kiimlei land, of Portland, is vls-
Iheiiietliod of dotiij! things is rep nihle King her cousin, Mia Mav l'ost-r. K!'0
V H to Win I) WvWi,c!i "I i"!-4
sec 8, 4, iiw-4 of bw! eeo
9, Ip3s, r7e rt
S Welch to Win E Welch, r.v)i
of no 4, njj of nw,'4 and se4
ofnw.'ijsecO lp 3 a, r7c ... 100
K Chai-e to J Cri de,aw of mI
of ijKsec 13, lp 2 a, r4 e.... 250 00
.1 Cri"h),lo K Jon-trud, B i-4 of
B.'i of nw.lj' sec 13, lp 2 a r 4
e ; 100 00
W il D.iviilMiu to J K I i v ill -on ,
n '4' of s 1 14 aoc 10, l p 0 s, r
2 "... 200 00 1
M K illoiiiihl.y toTFH.an. I
lols.r), ll, hlk 132, Aiivon City 1085 00
G (i Kinn- t) V B Kru-e, 32 us
in l! I'rown elm, tp 2 a r 1 . . . . 1 00
F K Kiuse lo (MV Krose, 50 as
Fee (I, lp 2 8, r I 0 1 00
F E Kruee to C W Kniso 13 to I
id- hc'O ip 2 a rle ' S5 00
PA 1) S Moore lo M L & A O
Haywood. 00 as of I Farr ckn CO1) 00
Summer Floor Dressing.
Made of finest Chim and Japanese mailings,
dean, cool, comforlnblo, smooth and easily .
kept clean.
We have them in laro variety of Japmese
weaves nnd colorinpa. Bummer all over the
house witli Ihcpe iilcnl floor dresaings.
We have n few remnants of lifvh grade
matlinus that we will sell at reduced prices.
BELLOMY & BUSCH
The House Fiirulahcrs,
OITOSITF COUUT IIUU8F,
t
MAIL SKItriCK.
Schedule for Arrival ami Dcpnrture uf
mans.
By Southern Pacillo arrive from Hie
south at 8 :40 a. m. and S.iifl p. m. ; from
the north at 0:24 a. 111, nnd 0:52 p. m
Depart for south 8:50 n. 111. and (1:20 p,
., for the north 8.-10a, 111. and 3:0(1 p
ni.
By likiclrio car from Sellwood and Mil-
waukie 8:15 a in.; from Poitland 1:30
p. m Uepiut for Sellwood mid Mil-
8:15 a. 111. ; for Poriland at 12:20 p. m.
deceived from Wilsonvillo, (iiahatn
Cli..nv...l ... .1 mm
Diwiioiu nun iiiiiiiineito ai jo ::io a 111.,
lepitrl for W iIhoiiviIIp, (Iraham, Kinfl'ord
ml Willmnelle ut 11 :30 a. in.
Keecivrtd fiom lMulnlhi, Liberal, Mu
lino.Cariig mul Fly it I 11 ;3o . m.,.lepmt
lor Molalla, Liberal, Muliiio, Carus and
Ely at 12 in.
I ' T'II-WltKKI,V SKKVU'K.
Uecoived from Viola, Loan and lied
land at 12 111. on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, leave fur Viola, l.ouan
ml ltedland at 1 p, 111. Monday, Wednes
day and Friday,
Iteeeived from Slonn at 3 p. m Alou
day, edni'Hilay nud Friday, depart for
Ktono at 10 a. in, Monday, WedncMiav
and Friday.
Heccived from Mulino, Union Mills,
Meadowbrook, (Marks, Mink, Ileavei
t'ltrek, and I lv at 4:30 p. 111. Monday,
Wednesilny nnd I'riihiy, depart for Mil
lino, Union Mills, Meadow brook, (Maiks,
Mink, iVuvcr Cieek nud Klv at 8 a. m.
en Monday Wcducsdav and Ftiduy.
ThoniasF. llnymd: Peacemaker.
Tli serious illnchs ol former Ambaspn
dor Tbonins F. Bayard will recall to the
minds of many his (liHiintiuislied gur-vlcj-at
tlio Biilihh court It will a'so
cause a mure peneial apprcciu'ion of the
fact t tai h did mora than any ambas
sador or inniiBier to (treat Ilntain to
crca'e and los'er the fraternal seiitimout
for Americans displayed son linirably by
Iho British peoile iluiinu the late war.
J ho Hi Ht diplomat. c representative
from this country at the British court lu
biaiiuraiu nil era of kindly feeling
Hinonif Hie Ihiltsh public Mas James
Uussi'll Lowell, who wug a'Ciiiiiilisbcd
in diplomacy as in scholarship and lot-lor.-i,
but it was not 11 11 1 i I the incnin
buni'y ol Thomas F. Bajaid that English
itood-wlll beeanie inanifesieil so i-lioiuly
that Iho Ameiieaii ambasi-udvr vied
with leading British statesmen for popu
larity Ht public K'llhcriutts.
The entire term of o I lire of Iho dis
tinguished IMnwuro eiiUeMiiiiii nl Hih
BritiBli court was nut inarrud by a biii.l
unplcdsaiit episode, nor was there any
sucn lire ol American ii:itionil dignity
pride or int. r. Hi dur 11 Unit lime.
The public fpeecheg and uticranccg ol
Mr. Bayard brn.ithet Aimlo-American
fuiti rnily ; llioy HBi rtcd the imlop -n
denic and iirowini; Hlivnulh of Aincriea
bile reci'iiiiizin iho urealnc and
grandeur of Iho Brilii-h heart mid con
ieuce anil gave the British mind
clearer coucepi ion nnd higher atprecia
tion of our national character.
But (buy bad a far diUVivnt cfluct in
th'lB country, where Anglophobia hid
been cnllivated to such a decree that it
waB rcKar led as about Ihe only unfailing
sign of piitriolii-in. Mr. Barard was du
nounced even by a large clement in his
ou 11 party and almost unanimously by
tho opiio'iliou. J hero wero at limes
loud deuiauds fur his recall, nud Iho sub
Hituliou of someone w ho would display
iho "true American nirlt."
When a change of adinini' t ration
ended Ids sorviceg the British p -nple 11 1
lernak'd their joy over Win. McKinley's
election wilh manifestations of deep ro
grot in p irliiiii from Thomas F. Bnyard,
The Bred sown bv AmbaMPador Ilnvard
has yielded a bountiful harvest.
P in 111 Iho inceition of 1 lie llispauo-
American war tho British nation lias
been an American ally in spirit, and her
fraternal attitude has bad a waild-wide.
iufluetite.
Anglophobia is 110 louver rcunrded nsn
symptom of American patriotism, hut ia
combated ns an odious malady whenever
an isolated case is discovered. Tho bono
llciont region of Victoria is 110 longer
held accountable for the oppressions
visited upon English colonics in the
reign ol senile Uoorge, III.
The lion and thu lions whelp no longer
growl a menace across the dividing
waters of their liabit its, but roar a !
friendly greeting instead.
Blessed, indeed, ato Ihe pence makers,
for much' of it. Una is clearly ghown
by the letters from different correspon
dents at Monlnuk Point, When Secre
tary Alger got to that place ho was able
to do much to improve conditions, and
to do it expeditiously ; but bo was vio
lating army r.'gulaii"iis every minute in
Ihe methods he took to got quick ro-
Silts. Tim fecretary of war, when on
Ihe ground hiniHcli',rocld disregard regu
lations that were made by his depart
ment for the guidance of others.
There seems lo hi need for complex
overhauling of the war department an I
i'B system, in the interest of elliciency
and direclneHS of uiulhoila of accomplish
ing results. Thii is a work lo which tho
attention of b ith congress and the mili
tary nmliorities should bu di reeled in
the near fill 11 ro.
is accompanied by a young lady friend.
Health of Hie Navy.
The good healih of the ( IllcerH of the
olliccrs and seamen on board the Ameri-
ran war vca-els thai were Motioned in
tropical waters ig n tribute to the excel
lent manaizemeiit of the navy depirl
inent. Pisenie anil ( xlnuntion would
er:ainly have been common had not.
lixcipline nnd pr.'i au'iinary provisions
for the well-being ol the seamen been of
the best.
Tho navy hns b en much more free
from control by puliiieiaus then othor
branches of the government, and llui ef
fect is oberv,iblo ill the good result
shown in every re-poet.
WILSONVILLE.
Born, lo Mr. and Mm Alii on Baker,
n dauliier, Friday, August 2Uth;
Akin Mi ley rpent Sunday with his
parents and friends.
Miss Aniwire'a Sharp ami Conrad
Prienler wero married in Oregon City last
Thursday. They intend to make Oregon
City their future home.
Tho picnic at Wils m vil'e last Satur
day Has quite, a succers and largely al
ien led. lion. Ceo. C. Broviiiell nud
W. H, U'Keii delivered eoum very inter
CHi.ing an I patriotic speeches. The base
ball game between Ihe Candy's and
Bultuville's was very inler.isling, and
was decided in favor of the Butteville's.
Hop-picking is in full blast. Hops are
beginning lo mould very fast Smno
hop groera have been contracting their
hops for 8,'g cents 11 pound,
Aug. 31. Jckua.
BORINCS.
Threshing, the lianle-t nnd iiiomI dis
auiveiildi) j tb of Ihe seu-011, is oerwith
The woik has been dune in 11 fir.-t class
maiiui'i' by Doiighia & Shumwa ' stcain
liiresher. The larg.'st yielils ivporiid
are thiity bushels of wheat to the acre,
mid sixty-two Iuihi els of oats. While
Hie yield is In-low the average, it is hi ill
better than lliatoftho neighboring districts.-
Hop-picking is Ihe lending topic just
mi , ... nun , niiu rtri null; inni r iiu u-iitu ll'illir
J he wnr rovenue tax on a to onhono 1 .
. . . ... ... . 1 is siailing lor tlie hop varls ; home going
meaiage is to cents. Not w ishing to , .. ' 1
J IUI JIIUIII', 11 IIIIU 1UUSI Ul llll' yUOII IOIKN
line uning lo linvc a good lime, nnd muki
A woman's idea of a good man Is
one who sen ib his Blep children .1w.1v to
school
KXECUTOBS .NOTICE.
Nulice is herohy given Hint the under-
signed, lias been duly iij poiiiled exeiti
tor of Ihe est ate of Margnvt Will, dn
ceased, and all I'l-rsonH havinir claims
against said dercaed, lo pret-enl them
to me with pnpr vuiichcia at my place
ol rest deuce, near Barlow, Clackamas
county, Oregon, within six mouths from
I he dalo of Ibis notice,
DAVID WILL,
Execulor of the estate of Margai-ril
Will, deceased.
G. B. Dimu'k, Attorney for Executor.
'Dated Ibis 3d, day of August, 1808.
- - - 1 . 1 : -ti;
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at Okkoon City,
OiifonN, August. Dili, 1SII8 Notice is
hereby given that 'the following-named
settler has liled no1 ice of his intention to
make Itnal proof 111 Hiippnit of bis claim,
and llit.t said proof will he made before
the lfugislcr nnd Iicceiver at Oregon
City. Ogn., on September 23 I, 1808. viz:
(li'or.'e E. DibMe, 11. E. 8770. fur Ihe
e'a of ne.'4' and e., of se ol sec 20, Ip 4
s, r4e. He names the following wit-
misses lo prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz
Eugene Woodward. ol Oregon Cbv.Ogn..
M... fc- :l 1 . . - . . F
i-iiiiii-i iMiieeKer 01 rpnngwnier, iign
Lawrence Baker, of Eluoul, Ogn am
Jack UriiiHt.air, of Elwi od, Ogn.
Cii.iB. B. MomiKS, Register.
Old Ulhcat flour
Made 1y the Patent process, is a perfect flour.
Wheat is not thoroughly matured until it has
gone through a " sweat " in tho bin. It docs
not make a strong flour, is, in fact, immature.
TJie wheat from which " PATENT " flour is
made is all old stock. Ask your grocer for
PATENT brand, made by the
Portland Flouring Mills.
I ise this enormous sum, tho ti lep'ioue
company has raised Ihe pricu for 011c
miniilo use of the line from here to
Poitland from 25 to 60 cents, thereby
making an a Idilion il prollt uf 23
cenlH. Our business men are highly
and juslly incensed at Ibis mo
nopoly ra'e and talk of not only boycot
ting the line, hut combining with mer-
hunts of other towns and having a line
of their own. The telephone company
is not in Ihe position to make excessive
barges and thrive. Woodburn Inde
pendent.
Assignee'! Sale of Houses and Lots.
The following properly is od'ered for
s.M.it nud mi' t in: MH. 11 so as to close up
the estate of E. E. Williams, insolvent I
deolor. Any reasonable olTer will be
occepled for tho whole of said propel I y
or any part of same :
House and lot 7, Idcck 1 19 of Oregon
Lot 0 of block 81 of Oregon Cily.
Lot 1 of block I), Falls View Addition
to Oregon City.
House and lot 11 of block 8 ol Willam
ette Falls.
Lot 11 of block "H," Clackamas
Heights.
For terms, piices nnd particulars cull
on or address, J 110s. F. Uyan,
As.-ignee of estate of E. E. Williams.
a few cents on the a.du if possible.
The old proverb "look before you
leap" was fully explained here last Sun
day, when Iwo 11:611 hiid to work Ihe
roadi hehro a medium size threshing
machine could move into our urighb n'
hood. We don't want any of those very
large machines uniil our roads have
been eiilhcieuily widened that Ihey can
bu m ,ve I about without having lo do
extra work.
County judge Ryan made a visit in
our burg Friday.
Prof. U. II. Pierce, our. plensint
faced teacher, ndended the teachers' in
stitute Mon lay and Tuesday, nnd ro
polls a good attendance.
Sept. 4.
EW TSET SftTEC TEES BOEE.
Tliey started their new happy life of love
lied h"pe '.uK'.-'V.-r it' a tiim bright timed
little hue.se that stood back upon a terraced
lawn. A sfiooth path Kd to the broad
" stoop " and hospitable piazza. T:e lotiu
sweep of roof, the wide curving; "bavs"
and the litll; western turret with oriel
e.dndon s bespoke ample room and light and
cir nnd gorjruiis sunsets.
O how Hi. :y loved Hint littl- home ! ITi
Was industrious, frusral, ambitious ; she a
t. 'tiller wife with a heart full of devotion ;
I nd both of them determined at any cost
if struggle or sacrifice to earn r.ud pay fur
TO TELL THE BEST GUITARS
You enn tell the best Guitar, even if you can't play
a note. Simply look in the sou nil hole of the instru
ment and if you see there the name George Washburn
burned upon the wood, you nmy feel confident that the
Guitar is the best made. We are always glad to show
Washburn Guitars and Mandolins. They are so
wonderfully reasonable in price besides being beyond
question the best instrument made, that they practieully
sell themselves. For sale by
Burmeister & Andresen, - JeWelers
RELIABILITY
( wi
for
not lu.it t of whom is Thomas F, Dauud.
Stes'iier AKona Schedule.
On and after Sunday. June 12, the
steamer A itonn wiif.inaki) three trips
laily brlwi' ii Oregon Cily nnd Poriland,
Kuuiid ii y tickets by electric enrs nud
boat, 43 1 ut" ; singto liolct, 23 cents.
Tho sclii d ile ill bo ns fullo s : Leav
lng por bin 1 Bt7.C0, 11:00 a. in., nnd
. v.i ; Oregon City at 0:00a in.,
"r).'30 p. m. On Sunday, leny-
Leurn the Spanish Tonguo.
The Importance of acquiring a knowl
edge uf the Spanish language, now that
we 1110 about lo acquire lerritoiy that is
populute I by Sp mish-speiiking peopls,
ins bei n empliasiied by Dr. Andrews in
reeciil published illtervitW.
Ifwenrulo become dominant in Ihe
commerce of Mexico, 111 the Central
Ainoiicau and South American republics
as we. I ns in the islands, which we are
aboul to acquire, as a result of the war
with Spain, it becomes cur manifest
duly lo oiler tho American youth nn o
porlunity lo acquire a knowledge ol the
luuguiigo that is 1 poke 11 in all these
countries.
The leason Great Britain hns controlled
the cnnuiierce uf Mexico and too South
Aimuienn nations is because her consu
lar rcpreseutjlivos in those countries
speak the Spanish languagc,and because
no British iner. h ait or manufacturer
would th 11k of sending a representative
to Ihcm nbo mis nut familiar with the
Spanish tongue.
The trade of Mexico nnd lh entire
houth A'lmi nn continent is ours by
riBfOu tf cogniphy mul by reason of
our incenipniiible furiiiiiis for supplying
the nitn les they need or went for less
money than they can le lirchuscd In
NOTICE.
Notico is hereby given Hint the nn
'isigned will apply lo Ihe city council
a license lo se I spirituous nnd mult I
liquors in quantities less than one I
quart at the saloon ut the northwest cor
ner 01 Seventh Mteet and liailroad
Avenue, Oregon City, said license to
dale from September 0, 1808
P.m i. IIkmmki.uaiin,
Oregon City, Ore., August 24, 1808.
NOTICE.
Nulice is hereby given Mm' Iho under
signed wilt apply lo the cily council fur
a license to sell spirituous nnd malt
liquors in quantities less than one quart
at the saloon on the noithwi t corner of
Main nud Seventh streets, Oregon City,
said license lo date from September 1,
1808. Wau.aci: Coi.k.
Oregon City, Ore., August 24, 181)8.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Iho under
signed will apply to thu cily council for
a license to sell spirituous and malt li
quoM in quantities less than one quart
ut the s.ilo.'ii known as the-Huh on the
ninth side of Main street bel wi en Fifth
ami Sixth envois Oregon Ci'v. said
conse to date from September 1, 1808.
Jons 11 ILL,
Oregon Cily, Ore., August 17, ISM.
DAMASCUS.
Many of the people are nwav nt the
const, nioiiiilmiis and hop-picking, which
makes our bustling, little town very
quiet,
Boone Johnson has men working nud
preparing to move bis sawmill from
Sycamore to Uock Creek on his place.
Tho ladies, of the Bock Crock Sunday
school, gave an ico cr am i-otval al the
school house Inst Thursday evening for
the purpose of raising funds to repair
Ihe house nnd fence Ihe grounds. Ihe
event wag a decided success, loth so
cially and financially.
A. 0. Newell is in Oregon City this;
week canvassing for a war book, which,
when completed will bj thu cnliio bis-
I tory 1 f t e late war.
I Dr. Hempstead made a flying trip to
Oregon City and Portland Monday.
Johnson Bros, are rapidly oomploliiii!
Mr Sncidei's new house, which will bt
an improvement lo our burg.
A, C. Cook came out from Poi'ilmn1
Sunnily on his wheel, and t-p'iit tli.i day
wilh A. W. Cook and family.
J W. Hilleary has nicely fixed up Ihe
new post ollici boxes, which our mail
w ill occupy, as soon as an order comes
to make the change.
Sept. (i. OllSKRVKIt
this cherished dwell inv place, and Possess
It as their very own ; n eosey nest in days
of sunshine, a refuge ia time of trouble, a
fireside, a home.
Is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in these
days of "yellow" journalism. They care little for truth
and a great deal for temporary sensation.
It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD.
Th2 success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability.
It prints the news -all the news and tells the truth
about it.
It is the only American newspaper outside New York city
that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its
own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
hemispheres.
It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world.
Its war news service is unapproachably the best
Says the Urbana (III.) Daily Courier:
"We read the war news in the other papers,
then we turn to THE CHICAGO RECORD to
see how much of it is true."
i, ,M'd by nTdealers everywhere and subscriptions received
vi t k-i u 11 u 111 y-ai ,111.1 1 .. .
S: ' i-iiiopu. ju:i k cannot get lids im.te tin-
itnon City at l):i'0a. ni. h-es we set In lotich ith the people, and
'7v:00p. m.
' the only way to not in touch with thtmi
Are yuu interested in t pjvu iters? We
have thu Bliekens lerfer, acknowledged
Ihe handiest and host mado. The price
is J 35, the writing vMble, 110 lihbon is
used, printing direct Irom tho type, milk
ing a clean print. The weight h but mx
pounds, making it handy to carry around
willi you. Call at the Press ollice nnd
examine it,
Ileal Estate Transfers.
The Clackamas Abstract A Trust Co.
which furnishes Ibis report, is Ihe oh ner
of the copyright to the Thome system of
abstract indexes for Clackamas county,
and bus the only complete set.of abstracts
in the eounly; cm furnish information
as to fiUtf to land at once on application.
Loans, investments, real estate, abstracts
etc. Ollice over Bank of Dregful City.
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liw'j and hh of sw.'d', sec 3,
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IlOVf YROUIM.E CAME.
At first it seemed smooth sailing;. He
was glad to work over-time, and she being
0111 wuu neeiiie nnu scissors helped the
neighbors witli their gnwns. In such
ways n few dollars veto added to the
small, home-making fund. Day after day,
early and late, they earnestly planned mid
toiled, never realizing lhnt they were going
beyond their strength, until the little break
downs began to come.
Many a morning he would rise with his
head feeling ns he expressed it, "like a
lump of lead," and 110 stomach for the
dainty breakfast she bad prepared. "O,
you must eat I " she would exclaim anxi
ously, "You can never work without it."
And all the time tryiiiR to smile, she would
pass her hand lightly across her own fore
head as if to brush away the pain that
snapped and darted underneath.
Then came davs when he could neither
eat nor work at all ; when his sight was
blurred and dizzy, his limbs weighted
down ns if with shackles ; his whole body
full of sickness nnd nausea and distastr.
ol Itvimr, and his luiud dark with dismal
forebodings. Describing this terrible time
afterward he said to a friend :
" What troubled me most was that I
could not understand what was the matter
with me. The doctors said il was eon.
sumption ; they did me no good. 1 knew
Something1 was killing me by inches.
Finally I had to give up and go to bed. 1
nild hardly lift my head oft" the pillow.
My brother wanted Ut write to Dr. Picrc
of llutl'alu, and brotiRut me three bottles
ot lus 'l.oklcn Medical Discovery' and
Deggect me to take it. I dulti t have much
laitn nut said to mv wife :
"What's the use? The doctors don't
help me n bit and nothing else will. At
tins rate 1 II die nnywav. Tins ' Discovery '
can't hurt me; it mav belli me: I'll trv these
three bottles just to please inn. lie was
rigiu too. rue first bottle t straight to
my aigestiou and g:vf me a.i appetite so I
relished my fond. 1 felt as il every mouth
ful was doing me good and making good
blood in my veins. I began to feel better
aim pica up my ttesli ; niy bowels eiiine
aiouuii rignt and I guess my liver sort of
'"'"" "I', my eongn stopped. 1 got c.od
and sf ong and in four weeks I was back at
worn .111 like a man."
HOW TROl ULi: WENT AWAY.
"My wife never let ou how miserable
she was feeling all the while ; when I
touuo n out 1 made her take the Discov
ery ' too and Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescrip
tion for her nerves, and she says she's just
made over new again. I sent for his great
' Medical Adviser. ' It's the grandest hook
you ever saw. If we'd had it before, we
would have saved hundreds of dollars."
Then came new hopes, new plans, new
power nnd fnMi achievements. The little
home in time became their verv own
earned and paid for by the erstwhile
nerveless hands and brain now restored to
vigor and activity by the most remarkable
life-renewing "Discovery" that medical
science has ever revealed to man. And
when nt length a sweet, fresh pule life
came to bless their lives, they felt that
happiness was complete.
This is a true story and it cannot be told
too often or too strongly. What this great
"Disvoveiy " did for this man, il has done
for thousands of men and women in everv
corner of this Union, and in everv civilized
country 011 the globe.
The "Golden Medical Discovery " is sold
by all good dealers in tuediciues even-where.
RELIABLE
- FIRE INSURANCE.
BEST COMPANIES-LOWEST BATES
F. E. Donaldson, Agt
'My Trpnsiirnr'a Nolle.
Notice is hereby given Hint there are
fltillicient funds en baud in the general
fund of Oregon City to pay all outstand
ing wnirants euduised prior lo March
1, 181H3. Interest cease wiih the date of
this notico,
H. E. Straiuht,
City Treasurer.
Oregon City, Oregon, August 25, 1898.
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1 Keep It Before
I The People,
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thoroughly and prominently
associated with the business in
which you are engaged that jg
people -will instinctively think
of the name whenever the busi
ness is suggested, you will have
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g THE OREGON CITT PRESS
twice-a-week, you will soon
reach that point.
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