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OREGON" CITY PRESS
Published Every Wednesday,
Mauhick E. Bain,
Puhuhiikk.
Entered at the postoflice in Oregon City,
Or., m second-class matter.
time will come soon, however, when the
lazy caveliero will have to go to work a
very distasteful proceeding for him.
.TERMS.
One year (in advance)
Hi months " " ...
Three months ' "
A NKW II)KA KOK TUB SOLON8.
Now the legislature hai provided
each supreme court judge with a steno
grapher, the Capital Journal of Balein
guggests that some one Introduce a hill
to furnish each judge with a chamber
maid. We second the motion. Pendle
ton Kant Oregoniun.
If not paid in advance 60 cents addtiona
will be charged for coat of keeping Die
account and to make good the losses
that are aure to occur w ith deferred
payments.
OK EG ON CITY, FEBRUARY 22, 1899
The exports of farm products for the
year recently ended amounted to fSoO,
000,000, belli,- 100,000,000 larger than
Mia exports of any year pieceding.
Breadstuff's was the largest item of these
exports. Great Britain was the largest
consumer. In the face of this enormous
Increase in exports, the total imports,
or the snine year were correspondingly
.lecrwed, beiiifc the smallest in 20
years, with the single exception of 1885,
These figures spsak volumes of tariff
truths for the farmers to think over, and
completely refute the refutations that
have been made by the opponents of the
protective system during the last 15
years. In "capturing the markets of
the world," vhich was a hobby ol the
free-trade theorist, the Dingley law has
accomplished more In fact than their
theories did in fancy. In the light ol
such actual results it would require a
vast amount of temerity for the low
tariff advocate to submit their old-time
proposition to the farmers any more.
of the effect of
upon the com-
We have started a collection of the
reasons offered by our senators for their
connection with the bill for a separate
board of commissioners. No two peo
ple are given the same excuse. The
gullibility of the questioner is always
considered.
One agricultural machinery company
in this country last year turned out
100,000 mowers, 80,000 binders and 00,
000 reapers. This machinery will pro
duce the grand oratorio and chorus next
summer entitled, "Republican Prosperity."
The session of the legislature just
closed is pronounced by the press of the
state as the most corrupt and vile of any
ever held. The papers controlled by
members of the legislature naturullv
try lo shield the wrong doing.
Wichita, Kansas, lias invited Presi
dent Dole, of Hawaii, and Aguinaldo, of
the Philippines, to visit the commercial
congress in that city in May. Agiuuuhlo
will have to he caught before the Invi
tation is delivered.
of hia wife's health. This will be (mite
a loss to Molulla, as Mr. Coleman has
thoroughly proven bis ability to teach a
good school in a professional manner.
Anothtr of those very brilliant party
affairs took place last Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart.
It must be great sport for a lot of young
men to gather into a neighbor's house
and play the games usually played at
parties. Out of something like 15 ex
cises present, only one had the sand
or good manners to bring a lady eacort,
and the girls of Die neighborhood having
caught on to the new idea of go It alone,
very senaihly staid at home. Will those
giddy high rollers evercuteh on? This
is the third party during the month that
resulted about the same. The plot
deepens.
John Jonson lias gone Jto Portland
to have big eyer treated. We have not
yet heard the doctor's opinion of his
trouble. He seems lo be going blind
Duilly Boy lea is working for Mr. Cole
this month, lie is talking of going to
Wellington in the spring.
Frank Bow man expects to go to East
ern Oregon or Idaho in about three
weeks.
February 18.
Machinery expr.rts from the United
States to Mexico for the lust six months
amounted lo , $2,720,000. showing a
large gain over the same time lust year.
This Is expansion of the right kind.
STAFFORD.
Wcbfoit weather once again.
Fall sown grain looks bad since the
cold snap. Many fields froze out.
The grip Is still willi in. The worst
cases are those of the Misses Ida Francis
and Edna Larson, both of whom have
been confined lo their beds for almost
two weeks
School was closed fur a week, bift
on Monday morning the bell sounded
ami when the pupils arrived a new
teacher was at the helm. We learn
it is Miss Julia Sp'ioner has charge now.
The TiiHlatin Orange, P. of II., Na.
wood until 11 ley have been printed from
eight to 10 days, but those who are tak
ing them are not going to make any
kick, '.but will have their papers stopped.
They do not blame the editors.
Geo. Kern and family spent last Hun
day, the fjlh i net., with Mr. Wallace at
Highland.
February 15 Nkxt.
IIOOII VIKW.
Mrs. J. Rulson, who has been quite
sick with lung trouble, whs moved to
the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland
last Thur.-eay,
The Congregational church has been
having revival meetings fur the past two
weeks, with a Urge attendance. Rev.
Brady, assisted by Hev. Kaleigh, of
Salem, lias charge of the meetings.
Mr. and Mis. F. I,. Ronnuy, of Hub
bard, were visiting relatives and friends
in Graeme last week.
Mrs. June Baker, who has been sick
for nearly two years, Is quite low with
the grip.
Mrs. Mary Baker's sister's little hoy is
quite low with pneumonia. His "re
covery is very doubtful.
As tho weather is favorable plowing is
in active progress today.
February 20 Haykkkd.
MARQUAM.
still survives since the
cold
Marqunm
weather.
The supposition is that moat of the
shrubbery and fruft trees of this section
are killed by the bard freeze.
We think the Butie Creek fair must
have been In session on Suml,1 by the
looks of the crowd there.
The protracted meeetings commenced
last Sunday evening at the M. E.
church.
The Epworth League deleguies have
arrived home from the convention at
Many a
husband im
agines that
his wife is
happy,
healthy and
strong, when
Bhe is really
enduring in
silence al
most unbear
able tortures.
She meets
him at the
door on his
return from
work or busi
ness with a
smile and a kiss. To be sure, she looks a
little white and pallid, but she is vivacious
and cheerful in his presence, and he does
not realize that anything- is wrong. If he
. had but come home durum- the middle of
the day, lie would have found, instead of
the cheerful wife, a weak, sickly, nervous
invalid, with headache, pains in the back,
"stitches" in the side, burning and drag
ging down sensations and utter despond
ency and melancholy.
In almost every case of this kind the
woman is really Mifiiring from weakness
and disease of the distinctly feminine or
ganism. Frequently she does not realize
her own condition. If she does, she
shrinks fromjmdergoing the "examina
tions" and ocal treatments" insisted
upon by the average physician. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the medi
cine needed by women who suffer in this
way. It acts directly on the sensitive or
gans concerned and makes them strong,
healthy and vigoroiiB. It allays inflamma
tion, heals ulceration, soothes pain and
tones and builds up the shattered nerves.
It transforms weak, sickly, nervous, de
spondent invalids into happy, healthy wives
and competent mothers. It fits for wife
hood ana motherhood. It makes "exam
inations " unnecessary. Honest dealers do
not suggest substitutes for a little added
profit to be realized thereon.
"I had suffered untold misery for years with
ovurian trouble, an exhausting drain, constipa
tion, painful periods and other annoying troub
les." writes Mrs. Annie James, of No. 27 Seventh
Street, Memphis, Shelby Co., Teiiu. "Thank
God, mv health has been fully restored and I
can gladly say I am a well woman to-day. I used
six Dottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
and was completely cured."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation and biliousness. They never
gripe. All good dealeis have them.
FLOUR AND FEED.
In winter time it takes better food to
support life. If you use PATENT
FLOUR you know you are using the
best. Make by the Portland Flouring
Mills. For sale by all grocers.
Portland Flouring Mills
Carpets and Matting,
YOU CANT BUY THEM ELSEWHERE
of iw good quality or at aa low price, as you can
of us. Warranted all wool Carpet, jier yard, 50c.
Good Chinese Matting, per yard, 10 cents.
Tho Holiday rush left a good number of Cr
jiet and Matting Rcninanttt which we will sell at a
sacrifice.
BELL0MY & BUSCH,
The Houtefurnithers.
Admiral Dewey sized up the eituation
when he said: "The United Stales is
morally bound to establish a stable gov
ernment in the Philippines."
Ill, will hold an anniversary ineeetimj at Woodburn, and report that theie was
In an in vesical Ion
colonial acquirements
mere and industry of nations the bu
reau of statistics finds that Groat llritain
has enlarged her exports an overage of
more than $MD,OOd,000 a year, and by
taking 350,000,000 of people under her
protection has promoted their material
development sa a to increase their
wealth and consequently their purehas
ing power an enormous degree The
British colonies buy 4.1 per cent and (lie
reit of the world buys 15 per cent of
their foreign merchandise from the
tlnitpd Uilllfflnlll flf l.ar lllt,irla nlw.ltl
25 per cent come from her colonics. In CORRESPONDENCE
almost every case the exports from
Great Britain to her colonies are grealer
than her imports from them.
Don Wevler teems to have been lost
sight of by both Spnisli and Amercaus,
while to Cubans he has become a van
jailing drenm.
Uncle Sam is building waisliips
valued at (4l,303,102. He does not pro
pose to be caught napping nguin.
Schntz is Htill liu'lding hog
The army appropriation bill calls for
$90,000,000. This shows a disposition
to support "Imperialism" with the hard
cash. Call it "imperialism," "expan
sion," "coiitui'Bt," or what you will,
the people are determined that some ol
Hie benefit! of American liberty and
civilization shall be bestowed on man
kind outside the favored land. They
intend to display samples in various
parts of the world, as It were.
As a spechneu of the difference be
tween American methods and Spanisl
lack of method, it may be stated that in
the 400 years of Spanish possession of
of Santiago province the road from IIol-
gnin to Santiago was never passable.
In the three months American have
been In charge the road has been placed
In flu condition to the astonishment of
the natives. -
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BAKI.OW.
Mrs. W. P. Ifawlcy, ol Oregon City,
has been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thus, l'usey.
Miss Anna Bauer vixitnd friends at
McKee a few days lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lvans went to
Oregon City Friday, returning the same
day.
Mr. Nelson, I). ). M. of the United
Artisans was in Barlow Friday calling on
members of Myrtle Assembly.
win nailer and Cass lull, as well us
many others are on the grip list.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parrott loft Tuesday
morning for tnoir honi in (.Jlenwood,
Wash., after spending a few days wi
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Jesse, and
on the 2,)ih inst. to commemorate the
25th year of its existence. Of Its 24
charter meinour 15 are yet alive, many
of whom will met with Ihein and de
liver sketches of its early day. A regn
lation Grange dinner will be served, to
which all present will be expected to de'
vote a few of their spare moments. It
would ho a pleasure to see ye Editor
present. Visiting members are welcome.
A portion, if not all, of the meeting will
be public.
Mr. .Lister has hauled some hay from
the Alien place.
Mr. Wesienborn Is putting a new roof
on his smoke house
Hunk Schntz is
pens.
hat did you get on St. Valentine's
day? We got a package as large as a
hand box, which wag oiiiek full of
blank paper and one of those pretty red,
while and blue forgnt-me nevera.
February 13 Lumen.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson,
dale unknown, but it was about (lie loth
insl, a b amcirig baby boy.
Born, in the home and care of Samuel
Moser, on the 15th inst, a son
A delegation of tho A. 0. U. W. mem
bers Iron here met with the Oswego
lodge on Ihursdny evening last
Badly damaged full grain on norther
ly slope
The road boss, John Aden, hag warned
petitioners of the l'olivku road to he on
good attendance and a pleasant time
was bad by all present.
A few of the young people took a fly
ing trip to Monitor last Saturday night
to attend a social
The Marquam school is preparing for
an entertainment to be Kiven on the
last day of school, which will be
March 3. .
Quite a number of guests enjoyed the
hospitality of Mr. I. D. Larkins on Sun
day last. T hose present were Mr, and
Mrs. Iiently, Mrs. Sliulse. Misses Elsie
and Mary Taylor. Muriel and Edna
Weriger, Nellie Shulse, Kutie Dunluvy,
Dellla Hastie and Mr. Arden Shulse.
February 20.
other relatives. Their daughter, Miss I band Tuesday and assist in opening the the hall at Milwaukie the 22nd
jvansag is messing republican pros
piniy. rour years auo farmers were
dodging the money sharks who were do
slrous of serving foreclosure notices
Now the money sharks are dodging the
farmers who are searching for them with
f.va, accompa ti led them as far as Tort- track.
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'aim. i. i.... r . .,
mum i. in nun in upparuniiy none
The Barlow school will close next Fri- the better. Miss Larson was stihknn
day with appropriate exercises. This down witli the grip nearly three weeks
has been one of the most successful Hgo, and It is feared it has turned into
terms ever taught in Barlow, and It is Uphold lever.
hoped we will have many more like it.
i.. i tt i .
uuumuii uowani, oi uregon City, was
The basket social given by the United soen on our mud sidewalks Sunday last,
Artisans was a grand success, a short Curly, the youngeBt son of Z. Elligson,
program was rendered and the recila- suffered a fracluie of the large bone in
lions ny little Kvu Mullelt and Willurd the lower part Ida of right leg, (Hie tibia)
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ti.oi. .:. . i.i . I. ' ' " " ovrmiig, ov tailing on a
.. r.., ullb ,, kuiu, 10 lini( l iriimea wera n uuu.l mi.l ulur ..bu (. i.:i ...
iw.., II ...L. "... ,. . . " . " . r' I'"-"" ,rmc "" "l
....... .... nieir money anil nil i iincinir was 111 n k-ei n I ..,
MILWAUKIE.
Mr. Alexander departed for Alutdta
last week. His genial smile will be
missed.
The East Side Railway Company has
commenced repairing their long bridge
near town.
J. VVelzler is suffering with the grip.
Three homes in Milwaukie were made
happy by additions in the form of
(iHiighterB. They are as follows: Cap
Curr's, Henry Bottemiller'g and Mack
Howell.
nir. aievens, ol uanny, was seen on
ours streets.
Milwaukie Grange met Saturday and
initialed six new members.
There will be a sociul dance given in
inst.
are welcome.
The United Artisan will give a calico
social Friday evening. Everybody
come and wear you calico neck tie.
We wish success to the Scotts Mills
and Ciinhy correspondent. Shaks'
spere wont be In it at all.
February 20 We'ns.
THE
"B"
Reading Matter
At a Reduced Rate.
We want to double our Subscription List before
January 1st and are prepared to make the following
liberal offer to induce you to subscribe : .
We will furnish the Oregon City Press for $1 a
year.
We will furnish the Oregon City Press and the
SSSr Weekly Oregonian for $2 a year.
improvements.
We will furnish the San Francisco Weekly Ex
aminer and the Oregon City Press for $2 a year.
GUARANTEED EQUALto the BEST
Prices very reasonable. Ohtal the
and make comparison.
tlDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO
BELVIDERE. ILL.
On Nearly every periodical published we can
save you from ten to fifteen per cent.
these same mortgages
I lie Alabama bouse o( repiesmila
uvea pusHsil a resolution last week to
have the national flag hoisted over
every achool house In the stale, "to be
kept floating there forever." A year
ago men a resolution would have been
I. ..!... i ... ..... ... .i . .,
iuvutii urn, jo ai hub time mere was
not a dissenting vote. This is expan
lion bf patriotism.
A surprise party was tendered F.d.
Martin, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who
has been a guest at K. It. Knmsby'i
home lor the past six weeks. The even-
a sigmncant sign of the limes is the
fact that 1'resident McKinley, ex-
i residents Harrison and Cleveland,
secretaries J.ong, Guge, Alger. Itliss
and Hay, I'ostmasler General ,mith
and other prominent republicans and
uemoerats nave contributed to a fund to
erect a confederate memorial hall
liichmond.
play. Dis. Sea'
man and Jayne, of Oregon City, were
BUinmomled and set the fractured limb.
the poor boy will be conilned lo his bed
for the next mouth.
Mn-s Ida I-raiicis was removed from
ing was spent In singing and playing a Mr. Weddle's (o her sisters. Mia. Miller.
row .quiet James, alter wlncli they 1ml at Oregon Citv. Fur thenaat 20 ,1m
t it i i .1 1 J
inreweii 10 air. martin, who was to she has been confined to her bed witli
leave the next morning. Ibose present the grip and its many and various at
were Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Hovis and tendauta.
children, Mr. and Mr. Geo. It. Fox, Mr. MiBa Snooner. the vonmr latv who
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aim wi.1 i. a. nirxm.titT mm UlllUireil. hwik I'm itiL'M i.f aa lV.,.,u f
. . I " 'nmiio tnwi ui
Mr. ami Mrs. Andrews and children, about 50 pupils, is giving satisfaction.
Mr. and J. It. Mollutt and children, Suece.s to liur as one nf (IKieUnm-.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tull, Mrs. M. W. count v's teachers.
Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Kainsby. I10w airlii-ht. base burner, l.n..tt..v
Misses Viva Tull, Jessie and F.va l'ar- stove and Bcveral yards ol new black
rott, iiesHie Miieppaid. Anna liauer, board have been put into
Clara Irvin, Myrtle Kainsby, Messrs. school buildiiur
"ITTANTED SEVERAL TRUST-
v v worthy ikThohb in this stale to
manage our business in their own and
nearby counties. It is mainly ollice
work conducted at home. Sularv
straight flOO a year and expenses
definite, bonafide, no more, to less
salary. Monthly $75. References. F.n
close self-addressed stumped envelope.
Herbert E. lle.s, l'rest., Dept. M.
Chicago
Administrator' Notice,
Notice is hereby given that I have
been duly appointed administrator lor
the estate of Albert K. Hoiltson. de
ceased. All claims against said estate
should he ti' d with me or mv attorney.
C. II. Dye, at his ollife within six
months from this notice. . '
tiuo. T. Howard.
Dated January 9, 18U9.
Big
Job
It would be a big job to tell
one-hundred people a day
anything that would interest
them in your goods.
Its Dead Easy
If -done the right way.
Tin's pnper will tell several
thousand ut once.
Beautiful Skin.
large
Will
F.d.
Your bonis merchant is your friend.
If you want a favor you go to him first.
If you want assistance he is the man
solicited. Then, why not patronise
him, encourage him with your trade,
instead of upending money away from
home, which is almost the same as no-
lug against your belter interests.
Luther and Clius. Fox, Will Tull,
Iuihiihouseii, Fred Jesse and
Marl in.
llicre is tut uncalled for hitter in the
Barlow postolllee for W, II, Sniead.
February 21.
Filipino women are adopting the
American skirt and shirt waist mid will
soon become accustomed to the abbre
viated and low-necked ball dress. The
Introduction of foot ball for the men
and the bargain counter for the women
will aooti conquer the country coin
pletey .
there are only two celebrities who
are represented in song and story as
carrying a pitchfork. Tliefe are" his
majesty, Satan, and his excellency,
lieu Tillman, of South Carolina. Satan
is supposed to use it in roasting others,
while lien's is used by others in mating
him.
Soino of tho Cubans evidently look ou
Uncle Sam as paymaster. lie has been
down there In that role with either pro
visions or cash a number of times. The J
MOLALLA,
Three loads of teasels were hauled to
the station this week. Two davs are
taken for the trip, stopping over night at
Mr. Miller's.
Mrs. Hatton has been visiting Mrs.
I'.d. Dart during the past few days.
'PI. - mt r ... . ... n, .
me nog j.iugs iui leasoi rancli
Saturday to go into the canneries, with
School notices are up and besides the
regular business the erecting of a wood
bouse and the tmilding of a cistern is ou
the docket,
ni i i i .
iiiose woo mil to attend the anni
yersary meeting of the Tualatin U range
at Frog Pond, on the 25th inst. and be
honelilted thereby, will kick lliemsulves
later on for their negligence. Ye Press
man, can't e be present?.
February 20 Lotusu.
The snow
sorry.
The people
ELWOOD.
has left us and no one feels
w ho were on the sick list
tl.a Av. ..f . ...I .Ml a I '
woo win remain 10 t the last writing are again able to be
i'iiur leasuin aa mey are oxpeu nanus at about.
that kind of work.
Win. Shaver has been hauling liny
the past week. Friday night he tried
to cross a bridge before he uot to it.
judging from Ihe posillon his wagon
assumed.
What makes Reeve Dauherty always
call our teacher a wild Irishman when
be meets him in the road?
Does our teacher correspond lor the
Press are two leading question with
some Teasel Creoker. Well what of it?
Writing sehool closed at Molulla Fri
day night after a very successful term.
Mr. Colonial), principal of the Molulla
school, is going to leave soon on account
Fall sown )graiu has been damaged
so'iie by (he cold weather.
We Bee Wesley Sumner has adopted a
new way to transport his produce to
market. lie uses a pack saddle, on
which he loads his ben fttiit. It is a
much better way of getting to market
than with a wagon, as our road have
become almost iuiiasdalile.
Misses Zella and Ina Park, Mat Park
and A. J. lirimlstafT spent a pleasant
evening at tieo. Kernes' on the lOlh
inst.
There must be something wrong with
the United States mail system that the
Oregon City paH-rs do not reach El-
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Clackamas.
W. H. Franklin, plaintiff,
vs.
C, E. Moody, defendant.
To C. li. Moody, said defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you
in the aboye entitled action on or before
the 17th day of April 1SU9, and if you
fail lo answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will take a judgment against
you lor the sum of one hundred and
twenty four dollars in U. S. Jgold coin,
with interest therein from February
18, 1882, at 8 per cent per annum, ami
for costs and disbursements herein.
This summons is published by order
of Hon. T. A. McBride, Judge of said
Court, made on the 17th day of Febru
ary 189'J. H. K Caoss,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Okkuon Citt, Okk-
oon, February 20, 1890. Notice is here
by given that the (ollowi'w-iiaiiied
settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in suptiortof his claim.
and that said proof will be made before
the Keuister and Receiver at Ore von
City, Oregon, on March 81, 1899, viz:
frank Knatm, 11. K, 9154, for the h
of sel4' and nig of 8wl4', sec 27, lp 1, n
r 5 e. He names the lollowing witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon:
and cultivation of said land, vis: Philip
Ptamp, ol Latlouieli falls, Ureiron. Al
fred Woodard, of Latourell Falls, Ore
gon, John H. Koberlsoii, of Lalourell
Falls, Oregon, Robert T. Smith, of
Bridal Veil, Oregon.
Chas. B. Mookls, Kvgisler.
"For Years,"
Hays Cariiik E. Stocicwkij,, of Chester
field, N. II., " I was aulicteil with an
extremely severe pain In the lower part of
the chest. The feeling was as If a ton
weight was laid
ou a spot the size
of my hand. Dur
ing tho attacks, the
perspiration would
stand lu drops on
my face, and it was
agony for me to
make sufficient
effort even to whis
per. They came
suddenly, at any
hour of the day or
night, lasting from
thirty minutes to
hnlt a day, leaving as suddenly; but, tor
several days after, I was quite, pros
trated and snre. Sometimes the attacks
were almost dally, then less frequent Aftei
ahout four years of this suffering, I was
talcen down with bilious typhoid fever, and
when I began to recover, I had the worst
a! tack of my old trouble I ever experienced.
At tho first of tho fever, my mother gave
me Aycr'i rills, my doctor recommending
them as being better than anything he
could jirepnro. I continued taking these
Tills, nntl so great was the benefit derlvod
that during nearly thirty years I have had
but one attack of my former trouble, which
yielded readily to the samo remedy."
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