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Speaking of
FIRE INSURANCE,
There are no companies bettor, few go
good, as the
OLD HOME AND
PHOENIX
THE NORTHERN,
CONNECTICUT,
and the
HOME MUTUAL.
Published Every Wednesday,
M.unucK E. Bain, -
I'l'IIUHIIKK.
Entered at the postoflice In Oregon City.
Or., second-class matter.
All of them, TIME TRIED and FIRE
TESTED. 11. L. Kelly, Agt
Aurora Hotel
and Restaurant.
TERMS.
One year (in advance). . , .
Hix months " "
Three inontlis 1 " . . . .
25
If not paid in advance SO cents addtional
will be churned for cost of keeping Ihe
account and to make good the losses
that are sure to occur with deferred
payments.
OREGON CITY, MARCH 1, 180!)
V.'
FitorniicrOR
Jacob Giksy,
Rates $1 Per Day and Upwards.
Livery anil Feed Stable in Connection
With the House. Horses and Rugbies
to Let at Reasonable Hat's.
Bar supplied with the fluent vines, li'
quora and cigars. Weinliardi, lieer on
draught.
auroraToregon.
WANTED.
Two furnished rooms, with or without
board. AddreBS box 10, Uregun City.
WANTED.
Light team for delivery wagon. Apply
to Home Made Bakery, Shively's build
ing, Seventh street.
WANTED SEVERAL TRUST
worthy persona in this state to
manage our business In their ow n and
nearby counties. It is mainly ollice
work conducted at home. Salary
straight f'JOO a year and expenses
delinite, bonaflde, no more, I o less
salary. Monthly $75. References, En-
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby giyen Hint I have
beon duly appointed administrator lor
the estalo of Albert E. Hodgson, de
ceased. All claims against said estate
should be filed witli me or mv attorney,
C. 11. )ye, at his oII'u'h within
months from this notice.
, , , Oko. T. Hohahd.
Dated January 9, 181)0.
The Legislature.
The legislature has adjourned and all
the bills introduced have now been
finally disposed of. lliere were over
700 billa introduced and of these, 83
local and 82 general pawned and are now
laws. The passing of the local bills was
dune by log rolling tactics and placed
the authors of the bills under obliga
tions to the other members and made it
possible to railroad Ihe slate fair appro
priation through, both of the senators
of this county voting for it. The bill
creating a hoard of county sommiaaioii-
ers for this county was never printed,
hut pushed through under a suspension
of the rules. Among oilier things this
hill creates another ollico for a fanner
and insures a place as propate judge for
an attorney, later it will become neces
sary to have a county attorney or pay
out large fees for legal advice. The
darner of this bill also provided for the
Enterprise to receiver all of the printing
controlled by the county officials, but
the commissioners are not all worship'
ers at the Enterprise shrine and the pro
vision failed.
The Daly text book bill, which takes
the school books out of the control of the
American Book Company and insures
cheaper books for our boys and girls was
passed, although both of our senators
voted against it. There was, it is said
more money used to kill this bill than
any other introduced.
The bill renuiring th registration of
voters saddles a large expense on the
taxpayers and is of no practical benefit.
It has been tried in other states and dis
carded. How many precincts are t here
In this county where every voter is
nut known personally by the judges or
clerks of election? In large cities it is
of no more benefit it simply compels ma'
chine politicians to "p.id" the registra
tion books before running in the illegal
voters.
The bill providing for wider tires on
road 1,( lib'w narrow fim rYiinVgrive'l
Ihe citizens of that government in the
Hazclton riots. The idea is advanced
that there it no basis for the claims.
Under the law damages could not be
allowed American citizens killed under
such circumstances. Men who engage
in riots must take the consequences.
Of course the occupation of the
Philippines requires the outlay of a
considerable sum of money, but the
revenues derived from the islands will
ha oil. ..at tf t.nfr n.tlta a..nt..l.
A i nt w M..un, it iivi OIIII1V.1UI. If IU 1 tl"
U" l.-.l .1 . ll .1
50 J 1,11 i wo mo government lor an ine
cost. The needless clamor about
the expense might well be abandoned,
together with the rest of the opposi
tion to our great national policy of
progress.
The scandals and dangerous situations
developed in senatorial elections in the
past month are almost sufficient to in
fluence men to the opinion that the
election ot United States senators by
popular vute would be a better thing.
Popular crazes surely cannot be a worse
thing than political corruption in high
places.
The profession of bull fighter or
toreador in Spam will soon be as free
from danger as prize fighting in Amer
ica . One toreador lust season took pilrt
in 6'i fights, killed 133 bulls and he only
sustained n bruise on the foot and a
wound in the leg. He cleared $60,000 in
the season.
1 L Vfc
road
The
bill
providing for the election nf
road supervisors will be an improve
ment if it is so arranged as to not mix
P with the election of other miu.iJ
olticialH.
Taken as a whole the slate is not bene-
mtetl through the measures passed, the
kuou ueing more than olldet by the bad
laws. The taxpayers will he expected
to inarch up to the primaiies and be
votsd like sheep at the next election
mey liavs been in the psst, but the
tune is not fur distant when the inde
pendent voters will be of snlllcieiit
strength to set down on machine poli-
ucs as munipiiiateil in this county.
The admiration of Dewev weirs well.
He does not detract from bis glory by
talking like Miles or kissing like Hobson.
The senate lias passed the bill croaling
the ollice ol admiral of the navy, and it
is understood that the president will
nominate Rear Admiral Dewey for the
place.
The man who breaks
in the wild, vicious
bronchos on the west
ern plains must have
superb physical en
durance, nerves oi
steel, unconquerable
'vim, determination
' and oersistencv. The
city or town bred man who has all his life
bumped his back over a dtnk, living an
unhealthy, sedentary life and failed to take
any care of his health, could not stay on
the back of one of these vicious brutes for
more than three jumps.
It takes a whole man to conquer a vicious
animal. People may talk about intellectual
superiority and refinement and good breed
ing, but every man takes off his hat to
physical strength and endurance. While
the man who leads a sedentary life cannot
hope, in this respect, to rival these sturdy
men ot the plains, they can be sound, vig
orous, healthy men if they will. It is a
matter of care of health while one has it,
and the proper measures to restore it when
it is lost. Most diseases begin with some
trouble of the digestive organs or of the
liver. Troubles of this nature starve the
body, because they prevent it from receiv
ing its proper supply of nourishment. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gives a
man an appetite like a cow-boy's and the
digestion of an ostrich. Its great work is
upon the stomach, large intestines and liver.
These are the organs that nourish a man's
body. This medicine makes them strong,
vigorous and healthy. It fills the blood
with the nourishment that builds new,
solid and healthy flesh, muscle and nerves.
" I am now enjoying? magnificent health. aftrr
having Huffered for yean with chronic catarrh."
writei Ramon Sanchez, Kq.. of Penasco. Taos
Co., New Mexico. " Hy the use of your ' Golden
Medical Discovery' I have recovered my health,
and am now, physically a sound man, attending
to my business and enjoying life."
tensively in produce, shipping many car
loads of potatoes, apples, prunes, onions
and grain.
Geo Miller greslsyoit at ths depot,
express and telegraph ollice.
Will Brothers have charge of the Cen
tral telephone office.
Aurora is the banner republican pre
cinct of the county.
Aurora was honored lit (he recent
election by the se'ection of Capt. Win.
Miley as commissioner, one of our
citizens,
February 28. 1
Redland School Report
Following is the report of Redland
school, district No. 75, for t lie filth
month ending February 17:
Number of days taught, 20; number
of days attendance, 5j(j; number of days
absence, 16; average number belong
ing, 31; average daily attendance, 30;
times taniy 1, 8 minutes.
Roll of honor Maud and Wiiliam
Stone, Ora and Fred Wilcox, Bert Hart
Uilmore Bulivmer, Martha, John, Rosa
ami Chailes Sliebritz. Mary Ka
uiuscher and Harry Mother,
Visitors Messrs. Shockley, Wallace,
Iiehyiner, llicinbolhein, Wilcox, Rich
ardson, Moslier. Kamuscber, Mesdames
Stone, Kamusclier, Funk, Wilcox, Ber
key, Hicinbothem, Richardson, Mosher
Stiebritz, Leek, Misses Gussie Funk
(iertie Sevier, Annie Kamusclier, Master
Earl Behjiner, Arthur Funk, Jay
Willie and Charlie Mog ler.
rations are cordially invited to
our school.
Ciias. Rt TiiKHKoito, Teacher.
visit
CORRESPONDENCE
At the same time Agoncilla broke for
Canada, Aguiualdo took to the woods.
Of course the former did not know that
the latter wag to attack Ameri
cans 14,UU0 miles away. There is one
thing however that was not pre-arranged
between them. Both are running yet.
Aguiualdo is having a bard time try
ing to encourage Ins disorganized and
dispirited army of Filipinos. They are
beginning to realize that the belliger
ency of their leader is actuated not so
much for their welfare as to gratify his
own aiuhitiun for imperial power.
There is to be a relief movement for
"Coin" Harvey soon. The poor man
only sandbagging $S0O per day from
the dear people, and the poor man lie
sides suffering fiom an abnormally
swollen cranium is also BUfTering from a
urplus of gold dollars.
A number of new business houi.'s are
next issue. If you wish vuiir hi,u;,.u,
announc-menls to be read by tlie buying
yiiuiic .: u,em U) t)ie irot,8
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Clackamas.
W. II. 1'ianklin, plaintiir,
vs.
C. E. Moody, defendant.
la i C. K. Moody, said defendant :
In the name of the Smtu of Oregon
you are hereby required lo appear and
answer the coninUmt lil.,,1 ,i,,,ui
In the aboye entitled action on or before clampioiis of economy in public alTairs
the 17th day of April 18119, ami if you are lo be found in all political dicl s
pu,i,,"-riBLkfra7:.t,:;:rag'ai,li':t r -",r ':-
yon lor the sum of one hundred ..,! 1,16 bave the oulraireoua
.......!.. 1 II . ... . .. "
wniiiy lour tioiiurain u. 8. gold cein, w 01 attorneys out down. Recently
iTlSHsI'Ln1!!! '!.2.',,rui,r! U0 frdo"" J o- tan.!, for
for costs and. wbiMr.rslM l.;T. I t!M0O, m"V. the attorney's fees
j i is summons is published by order """ " nw, me printing of the
linn 'I A K r . 1 1 t i - I t,.t I ...... . t i . . - .
t . ft lucnridi. .im un nr a..;,i i ""uitm ui bi sir m UD,. . .,.
r r- I , ... .., Wlu nun HIM
attorney protested because of it, but lie
pocketed his 400 without a protest and
thus robbed our school el.il.l!-..,, r ...
least fjuu, as W) would have been ample
pay for the services rendered in each
case. The truth of this statement can be
vermeil uy reference to Ihe records
the county clorks ollice.
It louks as thollL'h Ilia r. ,!,.. .
o-- vu.ihh niuijr
expects that when Uncle Samuel has
paid Spain or being licked, that ami
able gentleman will pay Ihe Cuban
army for standing back and letting him
no tne licking himself.
AURORA.
Henry Will, was in I lie Portland and
Oregon City on business Tuesday and
Wednesday .
J. P, Cole was in Turner Tuesday to
attend the funeral of his stepmother.
The Bern hard Walther Concert Com
pany played to a large audience in the K
of P. ball Tuesday night.
A. F. Will is having his brick hauled
for the foundation for his new residence
on the corner of Third and Liberty
Btreets. He w ill build one of the finest
residences iu town
The dunce given Saturday night by
Jeff Reed was a snccen socially and
tinancialiv. (13 tickets were sold. The
Ridge orchestra furnished the music.
Miss Emma J. Snyder returned last
Friday Ironi San Francisco, where she
lias been visiting relatives for the past
month.
" ill Brothors sold 10 bicycles last
week. All of tlio bicyclists are in hopes
that the path to Salem and Portland
iu.. b. .J.ulD u-uuiiugaupiia
Mrs. Geo. Kraus is viain'mr .i..:
in fealem this week.
We have the best little to'vn on the
creek, that is we do the most business.
Three general nierchamli i,,-.,.
r.-.i ii-:n ,. ..w..-,
i. in, urn urot iei-8
VCOItdK,
The farmers of this vicinity have
commenced preparing for their spring
crops. Already some has been sown.
John C. Sclimidi and sou went lo
Portland lust week.
II. Jefson has been splitliug rails fur
II. Mi u key tile past week.
M. Grafhian is still working on his
saw mill, which he expects to have
finished soon. We nil hope he will do
good work.
Pelor Ruhl and Ed. Tharders are mak
ing shingles for a new barn which Peter
is going to build tiiis summer. It is to
be 92 feet long, 34 feet wide and 20 feet
high. It will be the largest barn around
here,
Julius Paulsen is clearing his farm.
Last summer he put up a Hue bam,
which is a great improvement.
II. Paulsen is building a lence around
his house that will make his place look
neat.
Last Saturday evening a party was
given by Mr. and Mrs. P. Paulsen in
honor of Miss Emma Paulsen's 18th
birthday. A pbamiit evening was spent
hy the young folks in playing games
and ufter lunch was served Julius Paul
son played a few selections on the violin,
hope the boys will not form t to tk UL
girls home next time.
Misses Helena and Lvdia Paulsen nn.l
Millie Johnson were the uiitsts of Mr
and Mrs. Lins last Sunday.
G. Judd and family were the guests
New Aurora Tinshop
Full Line of Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, and
Washing Machines Carried. All Kinds of Tin
ning and Repairing.
BICYCLE DEPARTMENT.
We Carry the Victo and Monarch makes. Keep
Bicycle Sundries. All kinds of Bicycle Repairing
Attended to.
S. O. Miller & Son, - Aurora.
The Opportunity of a Lifetime
Great CONSIGNMENT SALE of
Men's, Bos amdJMdrart CLOTHING
Commeii -QonvlnTT Mr.Yv.Vi vH4i
FOR 15 DAYS ONLY AT Q
PRICE BROTHERS,
Willamette Building, next to Harding's Drug Store,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
Look at our Display in Windows.
cmg on
and nioait
Brothers, they all carry large stocks and ' Mr- R,"l Mrs. Schmidt last Sunday,
i'.U. Uuhes is breaking; up a piece of
a large stock "u Plant it with notatoe- !.;.
spring.
It cost between 1800,000 and 11.000 000
to administer affairs iu Cuha in January.
A great deal of it was invested
in sanitary
improvements. Thanks to republican
management, the money was available
to foot the bills.
Tliirtj-8ix thousand iron
workers, employed by the
Steel and Wiie Company,
and steel
American
have bad
nf
Uurl, made on the 17th l,iU .,f !,!. ...
-'7 18U9. II.JCkohh,
Attorney for l'laintitr.
publication, February 22, 18'Ji).
their wages advancm! fli-u i i I hlurltkmin.;,,.. ...i
" H" I " nHgon suop.
v..v. uiuiiiii, n mat isn't pros- nave recently
periiy, wiiiu is 7
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
' LaiJ," Omen at Ohkuon Citt, Ohk
oon, February 20, 1890,-Noliee is here-
aUr'1?1 V'8 followlng-named
elller has filed notice of bis intention to
make i final proof in support of hi. claim,
and Ilia said proof mil be made before
the lWlster and lleceiyer at O.cgon
City, Oregon, on March 31, IStKl. viir
Miapp u. k 1)154. fur the n'
' pfs '4'( sec 27, tpl. 'n
in
As is well known. Ibero is a railunu in
Jerusalem from the coast. Now there is
to be a Irollev line Irnm ii...,i.;..
... ..ivAniiiilin iu
the l'j raniids. The whirr of the w l,B.,l.
of progress is stirring the dust of the
dead centuries.
Frank
of Be'j-
and
L ..
oeuaior roller appears to be nine
worked up because we copied the re
port of the milage claim of the senators
iroin the Ur. gonian and commented on it
"A 1
r 5 e. lie names the follow ingVitn esses 1,1 oril"r to I'1"1'6 ,,'t, """"tor right bef
n.l ...iiV u.T. : rV8" U,K'B "I"'" ,,,u '""'"B y we Imliove this
...u uuiuvHuon ot uiUI land, vie: l'bilin
f.i ii 1'iiim, wregon, Al
fred M'oodard, of l.atourell KalU, bre-
KiV. - '" 1(.ol'rl''. of Lalourell
h i '. ,V,on ltul""-t T. Smith, ol
Bridal Veil, Oregon. '
CiiAs. Jj, Moohlr, llegister.
Summons.
In tlie Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County 0f Clackuiuas.
K. U. Moore, plaintiff,
tT -
To Salina Grimm, said dcfendaiits :
lo the name of tl e State of Oregon you
ufLl'r'n! "'"'I' to appear and
answer the compl.unt niad againat you
ii the above entitled suit ,,P i '
17lll day of April 18!W, anil if you fail to
answer for want thereof, tl, pi,,
will lake judgment against you' tr 11
mm of three bundled dollars with in
terest thereon frcm December 15, 18U2.
lift i .,...
ceui gran is tlie sum est one I... t
anur. lie is credited with having ami
Mlllllll.l.l
1,1 " "ume puw nuring the special
and regular sessions. lie s R vory
tlnifty politician and naturally felt hurt
neu we commented
graft.
on his smallest
Since Portland received a rednrfi.... ,f
.u.iie mu.wiu a year in her bill for light
' th city, our council have been ac
tively colluding data to demonstrate the
'"s, .,y o. establishing R municipal
Mirlili.i.i. ..I . t. . r
" ' 1 v"""ei:iion wiin our
""1W s'8t,- ' but the city is paving
too llllleh l.ii' II, u . i ; ."
" " 1 en rendered is no
inesiion. At present no r..,ln,.t!n
"ade for moonlight nights or the short
nights of the summer months. Several
plain are being investigated.
at llm vuiu f . . '
I . T... . . ' f r. le"l.r,!'.r ''" : With ii,n i,. .., t
.-. ... n i.u sum oi 8Xty dollars as an n , . ol" me rresa
tiMl. . ."' H,lu .Ior t'0Ht'' l "-"'niKeu io emi.i pagw. This will
ioKtohrxZt "". prr f county
. . - " HIV! IKHkTIi
In scanning the Spanish accounts at
Havana, there was found an entry of
$20,000 for secret service expenses at
Washington., I'robably their service
got some pointers that they now wish
they hadn't.
transact a good business.
S. O. Miller & Son have
oi nil ware, hardware mid bicycle sun-
ones anu are agents for wheels.
IJ tir rt-
. i. .imnierman has the largost
"out oi Harness hiicI saddles between
Portland and Salem. . Ho also handles
Hilled nml Blit.a .1....: . ..
- u,,g (ne recent snow
iu uoxen coon skins were brought
.... a.so six oeaver skins. In harness he
sen a goo. plow harness for $!).70. See
lii's business announcement in another
column.
ui. uy ,x non coniiimt , ,.,.,.
Kviicini
They
put 111 a steam nhmt
nun cnopping mill and emery wheel.
i iow sharpened while you wait
rc... i. . . i
v...n jjuck conuuetsa meat market
ins own killing and knows that
ins meats are good.
l'r. M. Giesv. the iiinRr Ar....';at
!.., . , .... BS""
0 large Block of drugs, ami is con
sidered headquarters for this section of
tne country.
Henry Gerwig has a store room well
filled with cigars, tobaccos, candies,
""is, inuts and summer drinks.
A few of our young peonle attHn,J,.,l
the basket party last Wednesday m
the Currinsville school house.
Horn, to tho wife of Mr. VeaderhnIr
February 24, a son.
February 27
the fire. This fire should be a warning
to one of our churches which is in tlie
same danger.
The United Artisans gave a calico so
cial Friday evening. Tlie program and
supper was the best that has been bad
in Milwaukie for some time. A rag
carpet contest was indulged in. Miss
Lillab Itogeri and Baptist Campbell
were awarded the booby prize, the white
elephant, and Mrs. Horigan, the first
prize, a silver thimble. The Artisans
always have a good time, as they are
loyal entertainers. The Professor and
Johiisun were conspicious figuers, as the
mule kicked the Professor and Johnson's
cow died.
Much damage has been done to the
prune and cherry trees in this section,
Tne prune trees, being frozen about one
foot from tlie ground and the cherry
trees .between the bud and branch. Cut
the bud and stem open down to the
muin limb and examine carefully.
xne iiooumen oi ine worm gave
lecture and free entertainment Monday
evening to an appieciative audience.
This lodge is iu fine working order and
proves that it lias come to btay. It
might well be compured to the engine in
the Oregonian building. Its different
run without inakiiig'iio'lseT '
Every family soems lo have from tun
io mree down with the grip.
February 28.
ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED
everywhere for "The Story of Ilia
Philippines" by Murat Halatead, com
missioned by the Government as Of
ficial Historian to tlie War Department.
The book was written In army camps at
San Francisco, on tlie Pacifio with Gen
eral Merritt, iu the hospitals at Honlulu,
in Hong Kong. in the American trenches
at Manila, in the insurgent camps with
Aguiualdo, on the deck of the Olympia
with Dewev, and in the roar of battle at
at the fall of Manila. Bonanra for
agents. Urimful of OHgina pictures
taken by government photographers of
the spot. Large book. Low prices
Big profits. Freight paid. Credit given.
Drop ail trashy inofficial war books.
Outfit free. Address, F. F. Barber.
Sec'., Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago.
A Big Job
It would be big job to tell
one-hundred people a day
anything that would interest
them in your goods.
Its Dead Easy
Gkorok.
CHERRY VILLE.
onas. Shank's folks have been iir
with the grip.
J. W, Bnty has been sick, but is i
proving.
G. T. Behee has been plowing to put
in spring grain, but the rain of tlie last
ew days has stopped him.
Mrs. Shnngle has been very Bick, but
is improving.
Mr. Fasier has been cutting wood for
summer. It would lie a good idea if
oilier men sroiiud hera wnnl.l l lit..
It has been quite rainy luldv. which i
keeps the webfootera In their holes.
February 25 WebfooL
Oregon Dairymen's Association.
The annual meeting of tlie Oregon
llllirvinan'a k nn 1...; -
noouciaiion win De held in
Portland, on Friday and Ruir,i.
March 10 and 11, 1899. The imnnw..., J
of a meeting of this kind, if attended by
the dairymen of Oregon, as it should
"s sell evident. Organization
lllfinnn .1 i .
""'; Buengtn and prosperity. Tlie
"Penonce ol the past year has forcibly
"7 "euuon to the necesssity of
:,,","W,"""S a wng dairy association
in the stale. Pur il.o ..
...x, ruining meeting
....cioBuug program has been
ranged. Thomas Paulson, Tree
If done the right way.
This paper will tell several
thousand at once.
! Do Yon
sMBBHiiiiia-. mm
Know'tlie News f
qr. sacks,
wagon
3 40.
3 55
Tim volunteers carried off the honors
at Manila and the regulars have been
taught to respect them. This is no dis
paragement to the regulars. It aim.
mai American blood will tell anywhere.
If the Cuban army had turned out in
as great force to fight tke Spanish as it
turned out on Uncle Sam's .)..
there would have been fewer Spaniards'
to ship back to sunny Spain.
boots and shoes made
Sin ill. .fc u i. i - '
"cu iiHve recently pur
i uaseu an elegant funeral car and put in
a siock ot coIHiib and furnishings.
e nave two large, well furnished
hotels with bars attached. Uncle Jake
uiesy conducts the Pioneer hotel
i. ...
nuwii irom one end of the state to the
other. There is a barber shop in the
Oeneral Miles .)- .,,, .mr- "eeu- llery
..,! ii . ; wmujr uoiiuucis tne JNew Aurora hotel
enviable a position as he .11,1 l,uf... . "ott"
'!' .r. That old wekB." Z" "' 18 "ept U' 10 Uate-
nree pnysicians are located here.
I Intirv
l. . ....... .
ouut UD a L'ood trade
Th- fl 'in CARUS
Hllr: . " , '"-'ieu uy ine loiiowing pupils of (he Carus
' wl, most of the school passed a successful examination for
" """. county diplomas: Louis Jaggar, Mary
xvruiiee nas a shoe factory, 1 "ones, aiary iioriiFcliucli, Kate Jones
....v.u ninny ui ine iieotim iimvia ii. .: i'mu iioriisiMiiicn ami i Di.
( 1 IIIDII ...... .licit.
I Mr. Byland will present the diplomas
' tlavr hri, n ol ,l.:..l. ..
i ninuu i.niB me parents
that old weakness of lalkinir
too much has been a great draw n,., t
bis popularity.
exe-
Clltpll hv vnn nn II.., II..I. .1 v
. . . , J. ' ojt'iii oiiv wi weceni.
ber 1892. in favor nf ihi. ,.ii..iiir .... ,
corded on page 832 in hook 32, record of
.... Linama, county ure-
gon, and or a sale of the property there
in described, to satisly said judgment
nd for such other relief as shall seem
meet and equiiable.
This summons is published by ordr of
aniiainners In Ore'
gon City, Oregon, February 24, 18WU.
li. E. Choss,
. ... Attorney for Plaintiir.
first publication Match 1, IS'.fJ
PliPerS. (Inr n. . ..
, v.".. u, w.egra pi no
'. receive more at-
"nu special features will
-a-meu. ihe Press is the only rtMu.b
"an paper in thecounty, the Fnterpriee
having degenerated into a personal or--.,
and it will be conducted in a liberal,
up-to-date manner for the ht i,n.,..., '
.1 . . .. ...v.-ni
oi ino repu oilcan party.
The government bus disallowed the
claims of the Austra-Uungarian gov
eminent for indemnity for the killing of
stable
is coir-
was
in. inesy. who has ret mil fmn.
practice, Dr. W. W. Giesy, who has
been practicing here several years and
l'r. K. F. Giesy, a young man well
schooled and drilled in hospital practice.
H. A. Snyder is in rharge ol the post
office and makes it pleasant to receive
man.
A well stocked livery
ducted by J. Giesy.
M. Uapps is the pioneer, undertaker
and gives tlie business bis personal su
pervision. II. Khlen is extensively engaged in tlie
maiiufai'inru ..r J. ...i. ..
. v. v, ...w.i.iCTi, IOOUH. ne
.nips goods to all parts of the United
, Mates.
l)f filllrtta II, a l .1.. ... .1
",D ' me peauii crop by This
the
prouuee nero. G. Muecke, M. H. Gil
bertson, II. J. Miller and W. S. Hurst
bye offices here and handle about ll
Ibe crop. W. S. Hursf also deals ex-'
Gomes would make a good salesman
a Hebrew second-hand cloth till
tore, lie asked for f 00,000,000 and
was well contented with 13,000,000.
lexas is on the road tn ..i;i;.ot:....
a .i.. :
.vr cU,i " aa worn at a recent
lunction there and not a revolver
emptied at it.
There will be a conference hte.i
Gen. Otis and Aguiualdo after the latter
nas neen cam-lit.
the lecent freexe will be eharireil in M,a
administration.
Oen. Aguiualdo has evidently lost bis
rabil'sfoot. I
and friends of tlie class will be present.
Mi.-s Mary llornscliuch, one of the
most popular members of the graduat
ing class, will soon enter the high school
at Oregon City. She carries w ith ber
the kindest wishes of both teacher and
pupils.
Mr. Byland has consnnt.nl in
iu tlie school for the spring term
February 22.
Oregon City Market Report,
Corrected March 1.
wneat No. 1 mur..i,.,.,i.,i,i
wheat, 53o ner hnsli. '
v lour Portland, in
" Dayton,
" Howard, $3 85
" Fisher, 3 40.
Oats in sacks White. 41V no k.,i.i
erav. as... nr hi, ' " "uo"D1
Bran $15 50; shorts, $17 50 .
Butter Ranch, 35(oN5c ner roll.
Eggs 20c per dozen.
Potatoes 75c per sack.
Bacon-Hams ,10llc; sides, 78u ;
shoulders, 78c, lard, 8'9c.
Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef
live. 8 .W; (94 life :1m!". liv a. -a. .ee''
rennpil Rlz.. . Dl . "J.1
head; veal, dressed, 77Jje.
perj
You can have It all for
i'er rnrPer
Jlonth Month
In the Evening Telegram of Port
land, Oregon. It Is tho largest
evening newspaper published in
Oregon; It contains all the news
of the state and of the nation.
Try It for a month. A samDle
copy will be mailed tn
address
The Telegram.
. PORT.A, OB. j
During my absence I have ol.e.d In
cliarge of my ofBce Dr. W. T. Lyons,
whom lean recommend to mv friends
and tlie public in general, as a skillful
and reliable dentist. L. L. Pickihs
'Hy Trensurer's Nolle.
Notice is hereby given that there at
sufficient funds on hand in the general
fund of Oregon City to pay all outstand
ing wairants endorsed prior to Decern.
ber 1, 1890. Interest cease Iwith the
date of this notice.
H. E. Straight,
n City Treasurer. '
Oregon City, Oregon, November J2
1898.
MILWAUKIE.
The usuarcomplaint of scarlet rush is
going around.
The Telegram rep rter was in this vi
cinity taking orders for dollar watches.
n e'us wish li i in success.
Rev. Reckley, of Salem, has beeu on
bis farm for a few days making prepar
ations for a tenant, pruning fruit trees
and making general improvements.
Tlie work on the scboolliouse has
Deen completed and everything is in
good running order.
A social dance was given in the school
ball by the young men of Milwaukie.
fcvery tiling was goinit on nicely and an
I enjoyable time was beinc bad l,on .
. , laige lamp fell to the floor and disturbed
is tlie iiop ceuter of Oreiron and .the
filial I ..t a. , r..., . . . ' . UUIU
Aurora Harness Shop
We Make a Specialty of Low Prices.
Our Leader is TEAM HARNESS.
Our Stock Includes Everything Worn by a Horse
We Buy Hides for Cash.
Keep Leather For Sale. Do All Kinds Repairing
K. W. Zimmerman, Proprietor
bare been great only for the thoughtful-
ness of the young men who fought the
fir with their coats. The stage curtain,
which cost some twenty dollars, was
lorn down and used to help smotJier
SMITH & BECK 4 4
Undertakers and Funeral Directors,
Keep a full line pf Caskets, Coffins and Trim
mings, new and up-to-date goods.which we sell
at the Lowest possible Prices. We give our
- attention to Funerals, calls attended to
Night and Day. We have just Purchased a
Funeral Car, which we send out with all
Orders.
Aurora, - Oregon
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