Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, February 21, 1890, Image 3

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    CITY and COUNTRY,
OUKOlN CITY, I'KII. I, Inno,
Terms of Sluincripiioii,
aiiule tNipy, nun year, In advance, M 00
in ia Copy, sli mouths, In advance, I du
Local notices Iticeuls imr llu. lir nrsl; rents
(or lino (or each xi l--in-iil Insertion Address,
COI UIKK.Ole-ill City, Oregon,
K L NEWTON,
(rtiiimoMur to Straight A Newton,)
DEALER IN
Staple and Taney Groceries,
Hay, Grain and Feed.
Uooilx Marked Down as Low us
the Lowest.
CASH HTOUK AT I'OHTLANU CHICK
OELIVERIES MADE TO CUSTOMERS IN
ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
Make Your PURCHASES
AT
The Corner Grocery, near the
Courthouse.
A G00O COUGH SYRUP.
There In nothing p:irnts should bo to raroful
tjoul as selecting cough syrup. Heggs' Cherry
Cough Hyrup contn no more Until 111" cheep nl
Inferior iiotrnin thrown on the market. The
beat Is nonuliHi good; he sure anil gut DKUOS'
UIIKItltY COL'lill HVIll'l'. We keep It on liuuil
at al limes K. (1. Caullcld 4 Co., Drugglsle.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Pickle, 00 cent a kftf, lit Green Bros.
A Wonl t Hit) Wise Use Writjht'n
Mitu'ic I'ilo Ointment, and find iiu
leiliitle relief (ur the worHt case. Never
failH. SoM liy Cliarmnn ft Co.
I. Le.Muliieii, itent of Piicillc Fire In
kuruiico Company ut Oregon City.
The HneHt line of underclothing in
town ut Green Bros.
They nro milling Komi blanket l
Green Broa. for 'i a puir.
I,oti;-lei;(ieil rnliher liiiiitini; boot, at
the lowest price in town, at Green BroH.
I. Scllnitf cannot be umleraolil in ladies'
dress uooiIh unit iriininins
Yon ran fl i til nil kinds ot watches ami
clock nt Mrs. lliirinoistor'H jewelry
lore.
Oh wlfit hfiiiillfnl Irth, will ho the
univermil reiiurk after yon have nseil
Canlii'hl'H Antiscplic Tooth Wash.
Goods will bo sold for the next thirty
days at the Whltlook Start at cost prices
far Cash only.
A lure Block of oversliirts, all prices
tad kinds, at Green Bros.
Suppose you have "tried fifty reme
dies" for that coiitfh, liitskineiw and sore
ness of the throat. Try Wright's Syrup
of Tar and Wild Cherry and you will
have no more trouble. Sold by Char
man it Co.
Prescriptions carefully compounded at
-G. A. Harding's drug store.
Broken suits of men's clothing, way
below cost, at Green Bros.
Waxtbi) Every farmer in Clacka
mas county to brine; your Poultry to the
Orciton City market. Siunro dealins
and cash down.
If you value the appearances of your
stock ne Wright's Condition Powders.
Full weight, first class materials. Try
them. Sold by Charinaii & Co.
The Oriental has become a universal
favorite with the traveling public, be
cause this hotel furnishes the best meal
in the city for 25 cents.
Weighed in the Balance and found "A
perfect dentifrice" Wright's Myrrh
Tooth Soap. Preserves the teeth, puri
fies the breath, destroys bacteria in the
moulh. Sold by Cliiuinan & Co.
Can von read this print without
trouble? If not go to Mrs. Burmeister's
jewelry store and get a pair of spectacles
fitted with the scientific eve tester.
The county school superintendent,
Alex. Thompson, will bo in his office,
at llie courthouse, on Monday and Sat
urday of each week.
The Commercial Bank lias concluded
to keep open on Saturday evenings fiom
6 till 7 o'clock, for the accommodation
of those depositors who cannot well call
during business hours.
Save Money by "sing Wright's
Arabian Horse Linament. Removes all
callouses, lumps or blemishes. Cures
sprains, bruises and scratches. Sold by
Charman & Co.
Jack Same, the gignntir chorus singer
of the "Pearl of l'ekin" comic opera,
told the writer that ho had never eaten
a better meal than at the Vienna Chop
House in Oregon City.
The extremely low prices nt Prof,
Eastman's photograph gallery will pre
vail but a lew days longer. Take advan
tage of this opuorlunily. Cloudy days
are as suitable toi fine pictures as sunny
days.
Loss or lack of manhood, however in
duced, permanently restored by Dr. do
Freye, (alt'g in person) member of So
ciety of Physicians of France, lute pro
i4 dinlnmaa) well
known specialist for chronic and delicate
diseases of both sexes, consults tree in
all modern languages. OlHce, corner
i-iot anrl Pino Btn.i.ta Portland: en
trance, Pine. .Hours, 18 to 4 daily, 7 to
9 evenings, r. u. .lock cox azu.
Wonderful virtue in Wriifht's K. K
K. Horse Medicine. Don't fail to try it,
and vntl will find that vou have the best
horse medicine "ever made. Sold by
Charman A Co.
At Prof. Eastman's gallery the views
of the rioou are now ready, .examine
l..t an. I vnn nri:l BOA that. thv pivA fl
bllC" " " - jvw ..... - - - 1 m -
vivid representation of the great flood of
1890.
A S H SU LEGAL OPINION
v. Ttninhridirc. Mundav Eg'i. County
Atty, Clay Co, Tex, says": "Have nsed
My brother also was very low with Ma-
. . IT 1! I... ... mmm.A
lanal r everano jhuhuilc, u. wa- su.i
v.,, timplv ne nf thU medicine Am sat
isfied Electric Bitters saved his life"
xi. it r U'ilen-.nn. of Horse Cave. Kv
. t.i . H i;ba tuaiimnnv. fuiin!!. He pos
itively believes he would have died, had
it not been lor ciecinc uuiera
o-l.: ..nut nmnlv will ward off. as well
as cure all Malarial' Di ea-e, and for all
Kidney, Liver and smmarn uimm
taiid" uneunaled Price SOc and fl at
(1 A Harding's Drugstore
Notice to tlie l'ublic.
in toriiii inl!bt.J lo the Wliltlok
Siorj Art r Ji- "i!e- la P up. as all blli.
will iait "in? I n.io ei n
... I.. ..n'l.Pll
THE WHITLOSK ST0.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Miss Bull Poller Is daugi-roiisly sick.
Creed fitralton return 'it froiii school
ill Portland, on Tliur.day, sick.
Wayne Howard has been home sick
since Thursday of lust week.
The I'Vninlulim have nominated Lance
Gardner for chief euifinccr.
Mrs. Win. Wadtt, residing at Klyville.
is very aick with wliisiplng cougli, and
also two of her children are sick.
Miss Nora Simpson Is u lucky woman.
Hho has sold thu MO acres of public land
he ucijiured near Asteria for 18.0JO.
Mr. Ililtuer has beiiglit the Barlow
house, which he will move over to the
Clill' house to nccniiiiiiodulc travelers.
The bridtfc across Clear creek was
swept away by the hluh wuter, but it
can ue replaced at small expense.
A letter was received by a gentleman
in this city from Tillamook county
stating that John Rock had died on I lie
iUtli instant.
A cunning thief entered the house of
Mr. Jaguar a few nights ngo, and took
(15 out of his pocket. No trace of the
robber lias been found.
On Monday trains again resumed their
regular trips between Portland ami r.u
gene, nfter nn entire cersnlion of nil
mail facilities for two weeks. Monday
our citizens receivod an nvuluuche of
mail mutter.
Mrs. C. P. Stralton, nged 87 years,
died in Salem Saturday evening. She
was pioneer woman of Oregon, and
came across the plains from Pennsyl
vania In 1H.). HIih was the mother of
M. A. Stratlon of this city, and of Julius
Htratton of Seattle,
Miss Lottie llilleary died at Damascus
on the 30th of January. Her age was Id
years, 8 months and 24 days. She was
a devout Christian, a mounter ol the
United Brethren church. The funeral
service was held in the schoolhuuse,
Itevs. J. A. Royer and J. M. Johnston
ollielating. The remains were buried in
the Damascus cemetery.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
John Kelly Is again night watchman.
Hon. J. B. Diimuick was in townTues
to visit bis old friend, t'apt. McCown.
Miss Corrie McCown retomed to Mc-
Miunvilleon Saturday.
Frank Dolau, of Portland, made a fly
ing trip to Oregon City on Sunday.
J. B. Kellv, the dealer in marble, ar
rived from San Francisco on Sunday.
Frank Kruse returned from bis two
months' trip to California on Sunday.
tie likes Oregon better than evei.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. White made a visit
to Oregon City on Tuesday. Th genial
lector looks us healthy as when he was
justice of the peace here.
R. L. Morris, u nrouiinciit business
man of Woodburn. was in town on husi-
nn Mouditi-. Mr. Morris has been filling
large contracts for eottonwood for the
excelsior factory.
Rev. II. Hansen will hold services in
the German lanetiage at the M. E.
church on Sunday nt 2:110 p. in., nml
thereafter every last bumlay ot eucli
mouth at die same time and place.
License to wed issued on the 17th to
Alice Metcul' nml D J Lewis; on the
15th affidavit for marriage license to Ad-
dioTrnev and F W King; on the 17th
to Ruth N Svkes and C Holmes.
Rev. K. T. Ingle closed u meeting of
one week's duration on Sunday last ai
the Corners sclioolliouse, two miles
west of Viola, resulting in 23 accessions
to Ihe church. He will preach at the
same place on Saturday at II a.m.; ut
Springwater Sunday ut 11 a. in., and at
Logan Hchoolknuseat 7 in. Mimiay.
Find op Antiknt Indian Rki.ics. II.
. Hall, of Taeoinu, who visited his
father residing on the west side this
week, found in a bunk near the distillery
the horns nf an antelone and a small
heavy copper kettle. The tips of the
horns had been cut oh", and the situation
of these relics of some bygone genera
tion indicated that the spot w here they
were found had served as a grave for a
red man, with whom they had been
buried.
OiiKii n City Packino Co. Saturday
a'ti-les of incorporation were filed in
tl e ofiicp of the secretary of state of the
Oregon City Packing company, principal
place of business, rorthind ; capital
stock, 130,000. divided into shares of
$100 each; incorporators are J. Long, A.
Bascow. r. C. S eitiht, nnd I). D.
Oliphnnt ; object, to conduct, a general
canning ami packing business of all
kinds of fruit nnd vegetables nnd mer
chandise of every description.
The AwrttL Hand of Diiatii David
Williams, living near Canby, died on
Sunday and was buried on Monday.
His daughter Malvma died on rriduy
and wns buried on the day her father
died. Mrs. Williams has been very Bick
for n number of weeks and her recovery
is not anticipated.
Allco Alliertoii. tit Vonular Actresa
Says, K. S. llolden : Dining Ihe prevail
ing cold weather I have sull'cred from se
vere cough, lam pleased to state Ihal
I received great relief from the use of
Kthcreui Uoiigli hyrup.
A1.ICR ATHKKTON.
San Francisco, Feb, 10, 1S70.
Large size 1.00. small 50 cents. For
sale by G. A. Hard ing, Druggist.
IN NEW QUARTERS.
Charman Go's drug Store occupies
comfortable nnd roomy quarters on the
second lloor of Charman liron. new
brick building, where they will be
glad to receive their customers. Pre
scriptions a specially. In the early part
of March the firm will move into their
new store.
Frier's
I'liotitirrupli Gallery Viewe of tl.e
lireHt Flooil.
Views of the flood will be readv on
Saturday. On and after Moi.diy, Feb
ruary 23, I shall take cubinet photo
graphs ut my gallery at two dollars t
lozen. until lurther notice.
R. Piiikk. Main street, Oregon City.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
I have this day admitted ntv nephew.
Isaac Ackennan, as a partner. The bus
iness will be carried on under the name
of Mayer and Ackennan.
Alex. .Mayku, the Great haslern Store.
Oregon City, Feb. 1, Pi!).
PUtorbnnee of the Heart.
Heart disease is like an assanain,
which creeps upon you in the dark, and
strikes you una are. Therefore, do not
overlook any uneasiness in the region of
the heart or disturbance in its action,
hut at once take lu. Flint's Remedy.
Descriptive treatise with each bottle;
or, address Mack Drug Co., N. V.
BEGSS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP
Is giving splendid satisfaction to Ihe trade and
the sales are positively marvelous, which can be
accounted for In no other way except that It Is
wiihout dooM the best on the market. Ask for
and be sure you get the genuine. We keep It
t G. Can Held Co, Druggists.
BE CAREFUL
When vou are obliged by sickness to take
medicines, that nothing hut the purest
is u -ed. i hero should be no Hon nt in
coiir mind at
: WHAT :
p'acc you w ill find the purest
ft
E. 0. CAUFIELI) & CO.
make n epcclalt of keeping nothlr.g but
the purest.
: vou take :
no chances nf getting udulleratcd or
impure in ediclnes lliere.
WHAT A FORTUNE
la a good, heiillhy, pearly akin. Few are aware
of the abort time It takca for a dlaordered liver
to cauae blolchva on the fane, and a dark, greaay
akin. One bolilo of IlEiKiS' 1ILOOD rUUIKIKK
and 111,001) MAKKR will restore tide organ to
Iti nutnral and healthy date, and cleanae the
bloiMl of all linuurlllM It ! niMftlnff with won
jarful sur-owa. Wo guarantee every bottle.
E. U. CuulU-ld Si Co., priirifUts.
RIAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
0 I & S Co to Emma Iliinnemian, lot
0, blk 40, 0 I 4 8 Co add to Oswego;
$410.
Lottie Uaird to Dora Hatch, lot o, blk
1, West aide add; $200.
J T Ann ersnn to J M & O W Taylor
lots 13 and 111, blk 2, Park Pluck; $175.
Ola I. Sawlell to Jacob Oswslt, und 1-7
of ne X sec 21, t 5 s, r 2 e; $271.
Lavinu G Ben vert to W J Weston, ili
of ne sec 7, t 3 s. r 1 w ; $100.
U ,N lieavert to W J Weston, same
land; $50.
T II Smith to J M Pettinger, 40 as in
DLCof Geo Ahernethy, t 2 s, r2e;
$2400.
Asa Perkins to J no Campbell et al.
125 as in the I) L C of Cranfill fc Wads
worth, t 2 s, r 2 e; $5025.
O & C R R to J 11 Weaver, notf of nc
M sec 15, t 2 s, r 4e; $100.
J II Weaver to J A Stupunson, neM
of ne sec 15. t 2 s, r 4 e ; $272.
i May lo W S May, neM of sec 3, t Z
h, r 2 e ; $2000.
K W Kandololi to K II Barker, lots I
and 2, blk 140, Oregon City ; $700.
W P Turpin to S R Green, 1500x300
feel of the Estelln mining claim ; $100.
O I A S Co to E llannemann, lot U in
blk 4U, Oswego add; $440.
W uller Keves to l' Jl ISennutt, so'-a ol
sec 14, t 4 s, r 5 o, 100 as ; $1000.
Oregon School Commissioners to C II
Lithe, ne i of so M of see 12, 1 0 s, r 1 e,
40 us ; $50.
C II Lane to D M Stcimllcr, ne 1 of
se li of sec 12, t (1 s, r 1 e, 40 as; $250.
l' li .McUridn to K Livingstone. 70 as
near Marshlield ; $1.
J C isuyer to A Summers, H Blum,
lots 2, 3. 4, 5, 8, sec 17, t 2 s, r 2 e. U8
i ; $5835.
J Cochrnn to J Kropf, nU of nw of
sec 7, 1 5 s, r 1 e, 77 us ; $770.
G Root to 1 l oder, s! of nwji. sec 7.
l 5 s, r 1 e, 77 us ; $770.
Golda Goldstein to Rosa Gale, 2o as
in vti of sec 25. t 2 s, r 2 e ; $2U3.1)o to
Clara Goldstein, 25 as in w lg sec 25, t 2
s, r 2 e; if 178.
W F Hubbard to K Tellefson, 243 as
t3s, r3e; $4500.
Henry A 1 1 ess to Margaret A Hess, n
M of se ii sec 1, t 4 s, r 1 e, 40 us:
$300.
J P Shaw to Ernest Rands, lot 7, blk
5, west side add ; $100.
tj ,M Atkinson to h K Jones, lots , 2,
3, 4, and sw 1-4 of nw . n w of sw
of sec 30, t 2 s, r 1 e, 127,' as ; $1.
James Shaw to h M Atkinson, same
tract; $1.
LETTER LIST.
The following is a list of letters re
maining in the postoflice at Oregon City,
Feb. 21, 1800:
Brown, Joseph A
Brown, Joe
Bysner, Chris
Besin, Win
Coilds, Robert
Davis, F H
Farrington, Charles
Giltuor, R K
Hawkins, F
Halenton, Nancy
Jones. C F
Cornett, Win
Donaldson, J V
Estmaii, Lottie
Gregory, Gun
Gibbons, C II 2
Hayden, A J
Herzig, Sam
London, Michael
Mav, Narcis
Mason, Mary Mrs Megreer, John
Mut'lin, Win u iiiarcus, s
Murklev, A F Mattock, J L
(en, Cluis A Owen, Margaret
Richard, Isuek Smith, Joseph 2
Stanley, W W Sylvanus, J C Rev
Sewdheim, J Skirvinn, Harvey
Smith Fred Stevens, Sylvia
Slonrls, Nalio Mrs Thomas, James
Tie, Win Williams, L O
Yotingblood, John
When called for please s.iy when
advertised. J. M. Bacon, P. M.
Join L. C. ll'Udrli lniiu'a Wutclt Club,
A $70 watch for $00 on payments of
$1 ner week. These watches are not es
pecially made lor club purposes out are
from our own i-tock. We positively
guarantee them hrst-class in every nar
ticular. Fonts & Fuchs agents for Ore
gon City of L. C. Hendrichson. 1-10 First
Mieet, rortianu.
Horseshoeing Remember that C. W,
Porter is ready to shoe your horses in
the finest style. Uon't torget tne place,
buck of Pope s hardware store.
All those finding undamaged ribbon
will be suitably rewarded if they will
return the same to the Oregon City
woolen mills.
Oh, What a Cough.
win vnn lii.fd the warnlinr. The alg
nal nerhniu of the mire approach of that more
terrible disease. Conmiinplion. Arfk yoiiraelf If
you can ttll'cird for lh aako of saving so cent',
to run therik and do nothing lor it We know
from ex .erlenee Ihal Shlloh a Cure will cure
....... 1 -... h it nvpT rwilfc. Thia exnlalea whv
more than a Million Hotllea wereaold the part
year. II relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at
onre. Mnthers.do not be without It. For Lame
Baek.HdenrCheat, u-w Slilloh a roroue riaaier.
Sold by K. U. Caunelii a uo.
ADVICKTO MIITHERS.
Mas. WisotLow'a Southing SYaur. for children
teething, la the prescription of one of the best
female nursca and physicians in the United
Slates and haa been used for forty years with
never-falling success by millions of motnera lot
heir children. During the process of teething
Its value Is Incalculable. It relieves the child
from pain, curea dysentery and dlarrhffia, griping
in the bowels, and wind-colic. By giving health
to the child it rests the mother. Price . a
bottle.
HThen Baby was sick, we fe ber CaatorK
Wbe ahe waa a Chad, she cried for Caatorks,
When six bocm Xisa. she dung lo Caalorla,
Wbca aba had Chiklrem, she gave tttam Caasnrla.
A NIECE OF ANDREW JACKSON.
She Will at tho Death-Bed oftiie Hero if
New Orleans and it Every Inon a
Demicrat. ,
Mrs. Colonel A. Davidson of Nash',
ville, Term., a niece of president An
drew Jackson, hits been stopping at Ihe
Llverniore house for several days. She
is a duuglit tr of Surah Jackson, sister
of Andrew Jackson, and is (17 years (,f
age, and was at Ihe bed-side ol "Old
Hickory" wcn bo died. Mrs. David
son says her face bears n strong resem
bluiico to that of her famous kinsman.
and she is generally known herself in
leunessee as "Old Hickory. mien
she stands up before the person with
whom alio is talking, looking him
straight in the eye, she impresses one
a bruve woman 01 strong, deter
mined character and marked indi
viduality, in whom the blood of tho
Juckaous flows with vigor. Mrs. David
son is tiroiitl of her illustrious hnullv
and of her Southern birth and is every
men a democrat, bho is neir to An
Irew Jucksou's historic manor and resi
denee. the ' Hermiluire." which will de
scend without encumbrance to her two
small ornhan erandch Idren, who are
with a funilly neur ernonia, in 1110 Ae-
balem valley, where their miner and
mother (Mrs. Davidson's ilaiighlei) re
cently died on a stock ranch they owned.
She will take the children duck to t en
nessee.
Mrs. Davidson lias been a practising
phvsician for over W years ami lakes a
keen interest in nil public questions
Her mind is a storehouse of historic in
formation. In answer to Ifroiiuestion
what she thought of the racs problem in
the South eljo said that in Tennessee
the whites hail never allowed the ne
groes to put on any airs, but that tho
likelihood was that, owing to the mach
inations of the republican politicians, a
race war would take place 111 the South
which would result in the killing of tho
negroes. They must be kept down. "The
yankees did not want any negroes them
selves," said she, ' but sold 'em to tho
South, and then took em awav from us.
It was South Carolina that wis to blame
for secession, and if that state hud sunk
in the bottom of tho sea it Would have
been the best thing lor Ihe South. Mv
folks have olten blamed me for saying
that Jeir Davis should have been hung
higher than Hainan, as Andrew threat
ened to Calhoun when ho sent a mes
senger from Washington to South Caro
lina, in which he said that if ho did not
desist from his efforts to nullify the nets
of congress, 'by tho Eternnl.'bo would
hang him higher than Hainan I' Had
Jell' Davis accepted the proposilinn of
Lincoln to tho South, -in .March, 18(i2,
that the Sout hern people stack arms und
pay half the war expenses of the North,
we would have been all right. Geu. Lee
accepted It but l'uvis woiihlu l. Hint act
of his proved disastrous to tho South.
But the old man .is dead and he has re
ceived tlie reward for his deeds, what
ever they may be."
Mrs. Davidson says that ahe bus fre
quently been a visitor at the White
House, where her portrait hangs beside
that of her heroic uncle.
ITS liXC'lCLLUNTOtlAI.ITIKS
Commend to public approval tho Cali
fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs.
It Is pleasing to the eye and to the
taste, and by gently acting on the kid
neys, liver and bowels, it cleanses the
system cflcctuully, thereby promoting
the health and comfort of nil who use
it.
School Rkport. The following
named scholars, belonging to district No.
7, Ciirrinsville, wore ncitbcrjduient nor
tardy during the month ending Febru
ary 7: A in v Currin, Myrtle Young, Eflie
Shankhind, Ollio Currin, Frances Cur
rin, Jessie Currin, Agnes Currin, Nora
Hale, Grace Smoot, Alice Snioot, Ar
thur Williams, Hugh Currin, Dave
Mathewa, James Mathews, Frank Sell
mon, Edgar Heiple. II. S. Giiison,
Teacl:er.
The trouble between the Steamship
Sailors' union nml tlie Pacific Const
Steamship couumny of Sun Francisco,
which assumed a threatening aspect
last week, has quieted down. Agents
of tho company slate that ihey propose
to till vacancies with nil who may apply
for positions, whether they nre union
men or not.
Oregon City Market Report.
Wheat Per du, CHc. bulk wlthout aacka!
Oats 3Sc fl bushel, with laeka.
Flour - Roller, retail, $4 ; country,
Eons '.lie
Bcttek extra, 60c a roll
Onions lo
VEAL--7c dressed
Chicekss old M; young J3 a dozen
Heep On foot ai,c
Mutton Wfet 60
SlllNOl.'-'s SOt thousand.
La in loo poiiun.
Hides Ureen. 4c: dry.Sr9i0en; one-thlrdoff
lorcullert. Sheep pelts, tHftm
May Timoiny, aai; ciover i.i
Fkkp Hran, 115 SO; shorts. 119 80; chop 118;
Pons Sides lOe. shoulders SAlUc, hoini Unite
fresh, Se). dressed
AI'I'I.es i-er nox.
Potatoes I'er bn, $1 00
Cabbage and onions, l,'o
Iter a H A(-AS -le H Ul
IIrieii Fiiiiits Evnnorated atiBlcs 7c. plums
7e. prunes hohw, peaenes lac
Turkeys r.'jje a pounu
Combines the juice of the Blue Figiof
California, o laxative and nutritious,
with the medicinal virtues of plants
known to be most beneficial to the
human system, forming the ONLY PLK
FECT REMEDY to ac gently yet
promptly on the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND MV1
AKD TO
Cleanse the System Effectual! yT
SO THAI
PURE BLOOD,
REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENG
Naturally follow. Every out is e sing i;
and all are delighted oh'i. As't ;
druggist for SYKUP O? FiCS. :! .n
factured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Ci
Sa Faxjrcisco, Cu t
tociTii.t, Kr. V.
Assignee's Notice.
mfOTU-E 19 UF.KF.BY GIVEN. THAT H. R
I MH'anrer haa maJe sn assignment lo n-e
for the lieneflt of his creditors.
All is-rami bavine claims against said H. R
Mrl aiver will prewit them to me properly rerl
flwt at Hie law office of C. Il A l. C. Latouretle.
and p- rm ndetilcd In said II. K. MH.arrer are
h.-n-!.v n.itineU lo pay 11 same ai once.
lile. at OP-g.m ity. Oreg'oi. Feb l.ih. 190l
W. W. MYKRS.
Auignceof !I R. Mc"arrcr. iusotvent debtor.
MA
DUNG OR
LADIES
MIDDLE AGE
If you have a bail llrralh, come and an ua.
ere will tell you Ha cauae for nothing and
cure you rtaaooahle.
Pimpks, Blotches, Blackheads
AND FRE0KLE9 RIMOVEO.
BICK nXADACHlS, JttCVHALQIA
And all kinda et Female DUeaaea treated
and Curea Uuaranttcd. Coiiauliatlun Free.
All lrttera auaarcred confidentially,
Addreea, is
it. Loin mini k silcicn Dismsm
xt Second St., PoktloMD, Oa.
The oldest Private Dlapcuaary In the tut
CHAkLV.H W. &l Kill
JOHK A. CONfKH. JAHKH C. MKKIIAN.
CONFER, MEAD & MEEHAN,
Dealers In Timber and Farming Lands,
Town and City Property.
OKKOON CITV.OIIKdON.
Wo have ubo embed and examined choice
tracts of government binds subject to home
stead, p e-cmptliiii and llinln'r entry. In Wis
consin, Mliiiit-Hoiu and MIcIiil'iiii we have had
ample experience ill locating limber claims.
VV. L. NUTTING,
Attorney at Law,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
OFFICE : Rooms 11 & 12, Union Block,
N. W. Coiner First nnd Shirk Streets
Notice.
THK FIRM OP KOniUNS & Hf'OTT, RUT
flittrit Ht Mnlalln. hnvlnir aiHviilvcil 1 will tint
be responsible for any coittrnru, hrefir.
or ring (lie nrm umne.
OLIVER ItCllIIINS.
C. E. BROWN,
Builder, Contractor, Millwright
THIRTV YEARS' EXPERIENCE In
Building all Kinds of Mills of Brick,
Stone or Wood, and In Erecting
ull Kinds of Machinery.
Best of References.
Plans and Specifications on the Shortest
Notice.
Address,
C. 1C. II It OWN,
Box gs, Oregon City. Or.
J. W. POWELL, M. D.f
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Charman &. Co.'s Drugstore,
Oregon City, Or.
It. r.cuwixa.
K. II. COWING.
COWING & COWING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All cases before Ihe United Ptnlcs Laud OOlces
a specliillv. hiidit ears hxperienee us
ItcKbtcrill fulled States l.itud Olllce.
OUi:iil)N CITY, OltiidON.
-Ollli-c Iwo dours north of postoflice.
J. M. BACON & SON,
liEALKItSIN
Books, Stationery, Notions, Choice Cigars
and loDacco,
Miscellaneous Goods, etc., etc
Agent for American Ulblc Society.
Postnfnce. Main street, Oregon City. IttapVI
2 Lots near Vis Schoolhonse.
TWO LOTS FOR SALE, two minutes'
walk from tho O -e'o i City public school
Excellent location for residence.
McCOWN & CO
Northwestern Dispensary.
DR. DU WWING,
No 183 l'lrst Street, Cor. Vumlilll, Port
land, Oregon.
Regislercd Urnduutc, Most Successful
Specialist and Largest Practice on the
Pacific L'oat, All Nervous, Chronic
and Special Diseases successfully treated.
Medicine sent anywhere securely, pri
vately and promptly. ADVICE FREE.
Hours 0 lo 12, 3 to 0, anil 7 to 8. Send
ten cents for hook,
Good Now. for the Afflicted."
Please mention this puper.
FOR SALE,
milOROUdlinRKf) IIOL--i
Hti-hi-KrlcHliin bull. "Hong,"
No,:Hi. bred by H. Chapman
Jr.. of Oueiila, HI., dropped Feb
rnnrv l i. 1KHI: sired by Monte.
No. liUI; dnm, Vlgu, No. Hiss. Hecurd of tians
fer complete.
ThoroiiKlilireil Jersey Hall. "Nero," No. 4fi02.
droiped Sepieiiiber 20, lss; sired by (hdd bust
3d, No :.W; dual MillssaM, No . KI'J.I. liecorded
III viilaiae II, Amerlcun Jersey Herd Uoux,
Worcester Mass.
Hald bulls can be seen on ('apt. Apperson's
old farm, one mile east of Oregon city, mid tlicli
services can be had at the barn, upon the pay
nieiilof&S. Fur further information uddress,
COWING & COWING, Oregon City, Or.
REMOVED!
The ("iiicngo Store lias been re-
nuved to the ew Sell rum
Kuildin?,
Next Door to the Great Kastern Store,
MAY & COOKE, Prop's
A LARGE SUPPLY OF STAPLE AND
FANCY C ROC'ERIES and CROCKERY
TEAS A SPECIALTY.
HAY, OATS, STRAW and MILL FEED
Cash paid for Country Produce.
t2TAII good delivered free of charge In
every part of the city.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
XOTICK IS IIKKKIIY lilVKN Tff AT FOR THE
piirrss-e of making an examination of all per
sons who may olfrr themselves as candidates
for teachers nf the schools of this county, the
county school snisrhiteiidenl tlo.reof will hold
a polilie examttiHtion at the courthouse In Ore
gon i im , i laeaamas coumy. p-irrn, on reo
marv fl.th. MS), cnnimeiifiiiir al VI M.
Applicants is Uhinir to lake ibe examination
for "tste diplomas will receive- "(we iitl attention
on Thiosday aft--rnon and i riday, Fehruary Ti
an-1
Da'ed Fehtnarr l- IS 0.
AI.EXTIIOMSIOS.
County Hchool tfnpt. of Clackamas County, Or.
For Neat, Accurate Job Work
Go to the COURIER OFFICE,
at the depot, Oregon City.
Children Cryfo
Pitcher's Castorla.
Y
SKI
(G51EAT REDUCTION
IN ALL LINES OF GOODS AT
The Great Eastern Store.
ii'MllEk-.
TO ALL CONCERNED.
The business of I. Selling will be conducted under
the name of the deceased proprietor, and all parties
indebted to tho firm are requested to settle forthwith,
as the affairs of the estate must be adjusted.
E. S. WAKREN,
UNDERTAKER.
FURNITURE, WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, &c
At very Low Offers, either Cash or on the Installment Plan.
LAND OFFICE BUILDING, OREGON CITY. OREGON.
rs. C ffl. 1j.
KEEPS A LARGE STOCK OF
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silverware and Spectacles,
AND
rurt'linsers Will rind
Prices Reasonable.
mtaTal si sW
OUR MOTTO,
"Quick Sales, Small Profits."
For the next 30 days we will sell goods VERY
CLOSE, In order to make room for our Im
mense STOCK of SPRING GOODS.
We will show up some of the
introduced into
We have h first-class boot and shoo maker In connection with our store, who will
do all kinds of custom work, also mending and rc-soling with neatness and dispatch.
COMIC .A UNTO SEE US
Oregon City Shoe Store, first door N0R,j,h!.,..1..I(,E
Subscribe for
THE OEGOUST COTJIIEIR,,
Which Makes a Specialty of the Industrial Progress of Or
egon City. Two
ATTENTION, FARMERS AND STOCKMEN!
IK YOU ARE IN NEED OF
LATEST
Improved
HIGH-ARM
SINGER
Sewing
Machine
And OIla.Nccdlcs,
Hells, etc , con
stantly on linn I
Cull Pino Prnnt Rlnvo (irpfinil
lit the "ll"
TUB WOIIK IS AM, HOMR-MADK AND tluAltANTEKD TO THE BUVKK.
Fine BUGGY HARNESS and HEAVY STOCK SADDLES Made to Order.
G-. E. HAYES,
Attorney at law & Notary Public.
Office opposite Courlliouse,
OREOON CITY, OREGON.
THE CLIFF HOUSE,
PRINCIPAL HOTEL IN THE CITY,
John Bittner, Proprietor.
OKKOON CtTV. - - - OKEGOfl
DENVER
Omalia, Kansas City, Chicago,
ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS.
AND ALL POINT
East, North South,
OREGON CITY.
W, fc. f RA'f T. - - Tlekt Ag.ait
OV SALE
JStiriiicisfcr,
lllil
finest goods that were ever
Oregon City.
E. J. McKITTUICK, Prop.
Dollars a Year.
A HARNESS
or SADDLE,
COLLARS.
WHIPS,
BITS, SPURS,
CURRY'
COMBS,
UTiUSIIES,
ETC.. ETC.
AND
K very thing
usually Kept
IN
A I'irst-Clns
Sinlillery St ra
f!itv I,ur lu ooke liros.'
I.lvei-y Nnibl.
Woodburn Aiirsory,
WOODBURN, OREGON.
One and One-Half Million Trees.
I rtlelt I'enr.
(Uiiirrc M Anjou Penr.
20,000 Winter Nellis Peiir.
25,000 Rovnl Ann Cherry.
10,000 llhick Turlniiiiii Cherry.
25,000 Rnlilwin Apple.
25,000 Yellow Newton Pippin Appl".
15,000 Northern Spy Apple.
30,000 Esiipim Sphzeiiherg Apple.
A LAKIIH HTOC'K OF OTHER VAK1ETI ES.
Apples, I'rars, Cherries, I'lunis, Necta-
rlD.a,Aprlnota, rrunesHiid J'eucheai
Also Nut. Shade, Ornamental and Evergreen
Tren. Flowering Shrubs and Vines. Bend for
Caluloirue. Addreaa,
J. H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon.
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL f 100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Loans made. Hills discounted. Mnkes col.
lections. Hoys and sells exehanee on all points
in the United Stales and Europe and on Hong
Kong. Ilepnsit received snhjecl to check. In
terest at usual ralea allowed on time des,slts.
Hank open from 9 A. M.tos P. M.; SuMmlay
evenings from 5 till 7 P. M.
I. C. LATOl'KEITE, F. E. DONALflPON,
President. Cashier.
U.K. FEI.KL,31. 1).,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE vr STAIRS is BAN K BLOC K
Over Wgrren'i Furniture Store.