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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1893)
CITY and COUNTRY, hi:i!n iitv.ahiiiist,,, jr.:,, Txrma ii r Siilii ri,irku 1 X nulo Copy, 0110 year. In iiilviiui-i , -v ,, ' -HintleCnpi-, li iiiimliii, In mlvm,,., V - " Lrfti'A llllll.HH III, (U ..... t..... It-. . V 1 ' ; -it (. iM" -nr iirm -w ii fiii-viiiMii iiihitiihii I'l'l,..,, :'l,IIIKII.(),..K..ii lly.'inv' EVEN'S OF THE WEEK "fur omrim i I! -ill ' -.i-iini ivimiiKi (vriiii Hurv.i) ir, ,, rnnin.i, I'llHIICll V'li III -V ,1, W, l,l.i 11.11 (HI V. JIltll1"U H M lUm.ty J.O. W"lliri'lt .1 r. iiiM.ii.-y 'I H Ji .n hi.tn y Hitiyrli li I. Illrntui I lln 1 - I fii.it (' -Til till Hull OKKUnN I l V f'l I.K Mayor, ... . lI'Duhlitp. , l lili-f uf i'i.lifB( . Awamiir, , , Tniutircr, City AttoriM'V, ... . sf.hciitrton:;; i iij r.iiKiniiiT, ('.miu-llun-ii-l'. O. All.rliilil, Jr.. II. 'ri- hii, W. A. While, , J. (',,), Vf . SollUmi fcj- I., 1'irO-r l''lrilin 4- .vm ... r II .Ihtk . n il imwill Hill u ' Hutrlli .. Ki-llv.C M J, W. O'I'un- II. .1. II, l.irl.r ami T. I'. Ilnniliill. t'oiiiu-ll meets Dint Wiilnindit)' niuilrli iimiith. ClIUifCJIKS. Klml t'liuKivKMluiiiil i'liiircli-lliv. M. loiilicr1y I'MHlor. Ivnii'i-H II a. ill. alio :SI i. til. suli.liiy Krhoui nflcr iiinmlna-w-rvli-c, Prayer jlecllng -very Wcdm-wliiy .veiling n! Hil'i p. in. prayer Mi'i'lliig uf V. r. 9, I , Ki, every Slllliluy .wiling at llyiU prompt. Kind llaptM Church Hev. Ullmun 1'iirker, Pii.trir' Morning Herrli-n II; Hnmliiy HcIiiniI H:': levelling nurvlc. VIM! u-giunr rniyer .Heeling v ciiiiimiiiiy waning. Mimllily I'livi'ininl Mri'llng every Wi-diius. liny evening pn-cceuing ur.1 Miiiniii)' in the month. St. John's Church, rntli.illc-llnv. A. Illlloliraml, Pastor. Un Himiliiy, MriM lit H anil IO::xl a in. Kvcry Sniuliiy (liiinuiii Heriiuui after H n'cluck Muss, At itll iitlmr .MiiHMm KiikIIhIi Si-miuti, Huntluy KcIkniI '.:; p in. Vespers, Aimlngeilcul Subject siicl Hen. iillctlon ut 7::si p. in. M.-tlimlW Kplsrnpil t'liiiri-li Buy. 0, Hvk.-, Punter. MiirnliiK Service ill II; Hilinliiy Si'IiikiI ill 12 ; Kvi'ii Ini; Horvlvn til M;iNl, KiHnrlli I.iiiiii iiii-itn Sun. iluy rvriiiiiK l U: !0; I'mynr .M.'iMIiik I'liiimlny va-n-Inil in K.'UI. Klml I'roil.yli rliiii ( liurch.-llnv. (I. W. (Illiiiiiny, IVtor. Hi-rvlfiw II h. in. nml H.-IH) p. tn, Hiililiulli Hrlul 111 . III. V. I'. 8. (1. K. II ta yvurjr Mlimluy tiri'iiiiiK ill )::HI. rniycr M'ctlnKWi-iJiHMliiv iuiiIhh :). td'UI frrn. KvntiKi'Ilriil I'linrrli, Citihiiii A. KiiimI, 1'uil-r. J'rrHi-liiiitf HtirvliriK iiviry nltiTimln Hnmliiy Hit. in. nml 7::ui p. in. Kiililuilli Srlnml eerv Hiinilnv Iiim in. y.l. liiirrimHirK''ri Ktipi.) vry Wiiliii-mlny cvi'iiIiik Unltml llri'lliri'ii Cliuroli.-lli v. p. II. Vil Huiiih. ('.intiir. Hcrviri tlrnt timl tlilnl Hnmliiy iiiorniiitfii min wm iirwiiciiiiiK Hiiiriiiiy iiikiii in inrh nimiiii ut Oregon Cily II n. m. nml 7 ii. m , nml tlia Unit Sun iluv HfieriHNiu of iiicli inuiiin ut Kullf Vlfw. I'lnisiliiii 1'lnmli lli.v. I). T. Ftuiili'.v, I'iKior. HurvICK i'Viry Hiimlny II n. lit. nt Hlilvi-ly'i Hull, IViu'lihig m-ciiiiiI uiid fimrtli Smutty In I'ncii nmiitli. HI. t'uuriiClillrrli, KpiHrniml Itcv, .1. A Ki'kNlrntii. Imiliir. SitvIi'ih every Hiimlny ill II n. in. nml 7H) i. in., mill Frlilny ovi'iilliK ut 7::UI p. in. Weekly Pniyer Meeting Plilil'I.V A I i ii 'run. Tim filthily nl Cliiri-iit'ii Knii livinir In thii vli'lnliv (.f tirviiiu. n:iH kpii iblicil iv t io irim niitii'lol ilciul ilirin l!ini' liihiilit nfU Nioiillis. ii in I il.rtfrliif m ii iiiiiHt lie- ''! I i'inliiriiiM'i Within llml lime ll:ren llMln ilatlniK Imvtt Iipiiii IhKimi uwny fmin iIiimii, llm Iwn Urn, lill, H,'lit lltilo iirU rriut llilr.l. Will if ;"Kli', iIiimI Aimunl'.M. ill lliu K' i'f 1 1 r ""'I U iiiiiiiiIii nt'iirlv, Imvlnu Im'hii I r 1 4'ljMI"p-y Ih. IHSJ. Only lliiiHf I, " )Mml lliriinyli tho hhiiii' i. .. . ii ,l'',riiiiiie ciin iilfiiiili'lr with iliu lii)rt'flvi'. purciiiH. Hiitoli. l.ow,Mfl, t , tl, mrt I- rom uiiii K.wr Mtuumr jMru. ho ciin ii iimilitvi) kiii rw ti- U'Iioii liiililuiK In,, f,lr,ti-ll? ... iim i. km ii m !:i (in to i hce U'hi'ii the tin;- nf life in llt'tr. Tlii'ii in heaven w i liuy tu nr n i.e H'lii're ii'- fiirenul luur in hIilmI. Safe in tho r,i t,l Ji,m, Sale on I lik ii ntln lin iiMi .Thoro by llm luvo ovtriihailoweit. s weeny iiih huiii hi rviil A lin'ATjV" OIUI W'ATEItl'OWKK.-TI'ti in volition liV"U. citizen o( I'ortlikiHt clnimH tn Imvu "tKvl lirunvg n ('heiipen tliu tisc nf t-lwCT'iViVy wonJor fully. Tliu -Suii'l'iii MWcowir- nyg of it: "ChiHiilculHonlyaroiidudlo tcunoratn )uwer and I lie weight of a battery will liumnall. There will he practically no limit to the power and iU coat wilUic ho small that it can be Raid to be almnit nolliinc. A concern now paying f.'iflOO per year lor t-iecirit! nower or eectr c iiulit, can, by tliia invention, bu anp I lied, and at a profit, too, Willi equal power or final hirlit. at a cost of inilv 100 per year Tho electrie light com pany ol this city could wll allord to pity yL'jO.OOO fur Hie Oily rijht to the it ventiou. The street cur communes could iiIho p;iv a nuiirnlllc'ent huiii for by the emplovnie( of thin p iwer their rvHteuis can l operated at Il'hh than 10 per oeiil of llie present cont. The inventor feels confident that bis method if L'eiienitinif electricity will in a very fen yeura entirely huppluut all known motive power ami systems of electiic liKhliii,'." What then shall bo di ne with the Willametto Fulls? IIai.l Iiajik Si NPAV - Tl"' On tf II f'llu l,ii till 1 1 leulll Hill lI 11 V till! O'l Oliv lira ileimilineiit un the bull KroiindK in thin cily on Sunday next 4 ti. in . Tho II euien'i.ti'iiui i tmiwt lo take part in llm llreineu'ii t.iiirii.ini''iii .1 Tl,d l)ll,.y f,,r tliH .i-lllltll till IIIHll 1 1 1 "I llm Itri.itiMii nf Orl'lflin. Admission, 33 I...II..M fruit Tim iiiuinlmrslilp nf ll rlnlis nlavintf on Hunilay la na follow: Firemen Team Krl V .. ..i-t I, Unwell 2d b, Iteell n'ei 11. 1 b. lilioadea a . I-"'- r ,,r"wn nf.Hn.wnnf. W "' " if m u y Team Wilson C, C'liiU p. fiouw isr n, liabh 2 b. Harris :M b, Mills a, Ander son r f, lireeti c f, Munasan I I. Tiik Ivhtiti!th. TIih ctiriillm lit at iheiefli-liers'iiislitule wbit'lieloaeil Thhh dav f liil week wa till. Snpt. Acker mini nf Miillniiinali ty was in siriiclor in tdntrt,'!, having ' ifageil by Kupt. (jil.si.n, Umniiik were also madu by a iienlii'inun iiiiuui Kuiiir, a aellerof cbaru. I'n.f. Onn bell delivered a lecture on Ibu kiii'ler- irten Tuesday evening last. I nil. Strar.K" deMveied an address Friday veiling n llio IpH'ilier's irofesion. I he teacher i u -dented much interest In th limit! lc. MMWIi N KWrt ITEMf hot HOCIMTIKP. Kulli Cily 11k "f A. . t'. W. M etj utery . nml anil fiiilith Kri.ltiy mviiiiIiik uf I'll.'li llluntli In Oilil KvlluWii' bilililinK. All m.juiiriijiiic brethren mnlliilly llllll.il tunlleml. I). C'ltllielil, SI. H . IIihi. Cilllir, llec. I'lK Iron Mv, Nn. lfti, A. O. V. W.-Jle-tii eyery TlillrMlny eVellillK lit Oilil 1'ellnw'n Hull, ONweKii. VUlliliH lirelhren nlwiiyN weluullle. J. V. (.'allipliell, t. V. II. SlmtW, Iter. M ilullu UhIki-, No. 411, A. o. V. W.-Mi ela tlnit nml lliinl Hnllirilayri in elioll innntli III School House, VlKitliiK uiemlieni tllmle Hi'lriilile. T. H. Slipp, M. W. J. W.'lll u.iiiH, Iter. filivel l,llili', Nil. .'m. A. O. IT. V. Mci'H neconil mill thlnl Siilinil.iy eVeliiiiK tit Kni-lit'ii Hall, ChiiIi.v. VIhIiIiik limllieni iiiinle welemiie. tl. L. Urn-low, M. V. W. B. Urll.hle, Idf. Chli-k.inm lilmi, Nn. .17, A. O. II, W.-MeetK flmt ml lliinl MiituliiyH in enrh liinlith, nt Slrite-ii Hull. VMIIliK lirethren iveleiiiiii., N. Ilnll'nllili, M. V. C. K. IViwe, Hi'C, RlllirUc I.mlire. No. 4:i. A. O. V. V.-Meelii overv seeniiil anil fourth Hutilnliiv of cnrli month lit WII- oiivlll, Oregon. 'J loze, Uei). Mux Schulplu., . W. C. T. OreRun Lil, No. 3, I 0. O. P. Meet every Tl..i.- -iilou n 7;,K) u'elock p. in. In the Uilil i. :,. Iimi: HI iliu street. llulnlHTH uf the Oritur .n- nivitnl tn ntleml. Uaorge i). Kly, N. U. Time. lljiin. 8.i-. Mis Encwiiiiment, Nc I, I. 0. 0. F. Meet ilrnt. -nl Ihlnl Tiiitilliye of elicit lunntli at Oiiil Fellnwl' Hull. l"mlirii anil vihltinir ptttrinrclm eiirillnlly In-' , ".'i in niuml . V. II. lluwell. Chief PMriurcu. J. A. Slownill, rrlbti, ' 0rco Lln, No. Kt, I. 0, 0. F.-MeeH at Oilil Fel. Iow'm Hull. Onwei;o, every Snturdiiy evunlng. ViiiltiliK lireilmni niiule welcuino. u. W. FrtihHer, K. 0. ), f. lllnley, Sec, Multnomah lioilKe, Nn, 1, A. F. A A. H.-Itolila ita resular coiuiiiiiiileatlona on lint mm lliinl sntin-iliiya ol men lilnlllll et 7111 p. in. llrelhruu In goon nIiiihI. lug are Invileil In altelnl, J,. L. Porter, V. il T. F, llyitn, Sec, Wallchenii LiMlge. No. IS. I. 0. It. M.-Mi-eta Weil- lieailay eveniliK 'It Armory Hull. Vinltlng ineiiibera conilully liivlliil. A, J. Iluiinl, (', of It. L'iiarlea Kelly, Sjiclielll. Mi aile I'iMt, No. 2, (t. A, Ii.. Deiwrtinent nfOreKon. .leeta Unit M.imlay of each month at K. ol P. Hall, Oregon City. Vli-ilitig comra.lea iiiii.lu weli-ouie. Pavlil SIcAillillr, Com. J. I'. Hhau-, AilJ. den. L'nvik Peat, Nn. W, 0. A.' II., Hopartnient of Oregon. .MeetH in kcIhioI iioime at Neeily on hint Hat llnliiy In each nioiilli at 2 o'clock p. m. All com ra'leH ranih- welcome. Jacob Spogle, Colli. J. Kar atailur, A.lj. Migiila llellcf I'ollis, No. 1.", l.ep.il llucllt of Ore gon. M.'eta on Unit nml third Kriilaya ol each mouth In K. or P. Hull. Members of corpa from ubn.ml f.nrdinlly welcomeil. Mra. SI. M. Charlimn, l'rea. Mm. K, I.. L'oelirall,Treiis. Mrs. J. 11. Il.ir.liiia, Sic. Snna of Veteriins, K. I. Baker Ciliup. No. IS Meeta first aii'l lliinl Thlirmlny evenings of inch month, K. H, Calitr. t lit. II, M, Iltlloliiy, 1st l.l.'Ut, (1. O. Woo.1, il l.l. iil. Aciiillea I,li;i, No, :1S, K.of P.-Meela every Fri. liny night at the K.. of P. hull. Wiling kuighta ' iuvlta.il. Cliaa. Albright, Jr.C.C. I.K. Itliodcii, K, uf H, & a. Clllliy Ilg, No MM, f. O. t). T.-Meet flmt anil thin! ISiitunlity evenlliga at Knight' Hall, Cnllby. Visllillg iiil-tiibens always iiigtla Welcome, II, C. Ulllmore, W, C, T, Millard Lee, Sic. F Company, First llw ., o, N, (i. Armory, Third ami Main, ld gular tlilll uiglit, Motiduy. Regular liiisinesa mi'ctlng, II rat M lay nf each mouth. .1, V. (liinong. t'apt, F. 8. Keller, First Lieut. I.. L. Pic.;cu, Second Lieut. New Km W. 0. T IT. Menls first Saturday III each month at their hall ll. New Ira. Krlemls of I he cause Invited to l.o present. Mrs Cue)- Johnson, Mm. Eiiatinnn, I'res, SI. John's Ilninch, No. 1117, C. K, nf A.-Moet ai crv Tuesday evening nt thoir hnll. oorlu'r Main and Tenth streets, Oregon City. T. W. Mllllivnn, l'rea. M itt. Justin, Sec. Oregon City llainl of Traile Meela at Court House on si-coml Momliiv In each month. Visitors w. Iconic. Gou.C. lli-onill,"l're K. E. lloiialdson, Sec. Canl.v Bmnl of Tnule Meets at Minima mi", Canliy, on first anil thlnl rriunysoi Visitors welcome. Win. Knight, I'" ami, Sec. M.ilallll (irallge. No. 40, P. of lt.-Mi et at tlieir lull at Wrlglifa Urlilgsuo I ho second Sntlinlny ol each month at 111 a. m. i ellow tnenibers .undo welcome. J. F. Nels Muster. E. II. Cm.iier, Sec. Tualatin Giance, No. Ill, P."f "-."-'"'"'t S,,,J lay of each uionlll ill their hall 111 llwmville. 11. II. Henry, Muster. Miss Ileda Sharp, Sip. Warner -range. 117, P. of II.-M'-l " rt ll Sulurll y of ea' h month nt their hall in New fcra. C, U. Williams, Master. Mi- Maggie Hnjwn. Sec. Bulte Cn ek (inu.ge, S... P. "f H.-Meel at their hall in Maniuam seuind Saturday ill uh tuouth at HI a. lo. Visiting menil'i-ni always welcome, J. It. While, Master. J, K, Jack, SeC. l'..l.isihli Il.sikaml Ijuliler I o.-Meets Hist rrl day of each luonlh at Fountain Kngine House. W liill.K-k, Pres. Kit L. .-haw, F.Temin. A.rt, Sit. Fountain lloso C,.., No. 1 Meeti w-conil rt eilnesilay .. I, nionlli at KliUill' House, east sole Mam street .MnNKV NO OlIJRCT TO AN "KNtilNKKIt " Jolin utewart lined an engineer to cradle around a held nf line, tall wheat, preparatory for the harvester. He started him on the job in the morning with two (-rallies. Dinner time t-uiiie and tiret-ti Stewart tooled the horn to an nounce that bash was ready. Tho c mil ler t-uiiie lint . During the afternoon it was thought best to look him tip as it was feared that be bad dumb a wheat stalk to pluck tin ear and his foot hav ing slipped, he bad fallen headlong down and broken Ins leg. or perhaps into the scythe of his cradle. There is no telling what engineers may do. He had disappeared and on a slip of paper (listened to a stick bo told his obleullons to the job in these vigorous words : "To II I wilh such a set of Reapers. When 1 can't do anything in light grain what in 11 I will I do in Heavy grain? if I can't do a 11,1111 a decent day's work I wont work otherwise I can't do any thing else w ith these d cradles. Ciood bye. (Signed), IJill Xvk." In Mkmohiam The death took place on Wednesday, August loth, at 11 :15 p. 111., of .Miss Henrietta Sinathors, at the residence of her sister, .1. rs. Carl Vol rtgen, in Damascus. The deceased was a daughter of Mr and Mrs. ileniy Sinath ers of ClearOreek. Her age was 17 years, 11 months and 23 days. For tix months she bad been Hiiiieiing from consump tion. &"any friends join the family in sorrow over her loss. The remains werp buried in I ho Damascus cemetery Au gust 4th The luneral services were con ducted by llev. J. M. Johnston of Lo gun, who rendered an able sermon with tlit 4th verse of the 21t chapter of Rev elations a text. A large audience was present. 1 lie body was carried to its Ifwy-rnrtirif; place t.y1 yuiinmrrrmnt followed by a procession of relatives and sympathizing friends. Loving bands decorated the grave with evergreens and flowers. each mouth. S. J. tiurrl- Ciianoks in Train Sbbvicr. Com mencing Monday, August 7th, 180.1, art until further notice, tho fo lo virg (Illinois will be made in the riniiig of trains on the Woodhiirn-Sptlngficld bn neb : Train No. 14 from Silverton to W'oudlurii, and train No. 2 from Wo ul hum to Nation, will run nn Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Tra'n No 12 from Natron to Woodbtirn and train No. 13 from Woodbtirn to Silve: ton will run on Tuesdays, Tours days and .Saturdays only. Coin, mencing Wednesday, August tltb. lS'.l.'i, and until further notice, the following changes will be made in the running of trams on the Cortland & Yamhill and Oregonian Divisions: Train No. 33 from Portland to Airlie will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only, and train No. 34 from Abbe to Portland will run 0:1 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. Hrp.111.AHY ;t Midday. On Monday, during the temporary absence of Mrs. Kate.M. Parker, some one entered her resilience by shoving U the end wiTvlow. The burglar went up stairs and took frmn a small box placed nn the clothes press a handkerchief in which were tied up a gold ring containing a black onyx selling embossed with a letter which is an M when read in I i tie; w i t h the finger but S sideways, as well as an oval- shaped gold locket enameled black in the tenter, having the word "Kate" scratched on the outside, and on the in side two locks nf;hair and one glass broken. If the thief will return the articles no questions will be asked ; if not, etery etlort will lie made to secure us punishment, fins is the second time 111 a year that Mr. Parker s house bus been burglarized. - W. T. , Milln, Clackamas Coi'nty F.xjoinkd. That portion of the bull linn water works light-of way which lies in Clackamas county has been subjected to taxation by that county for several years, and one or two tjmes tliu taxes were paid, but for the past two or three years the taxes have been chf.-ed up as delin quent. I.ast week lire property was ad vettised fur side for S!l Is claimed to bedue. On Stt'iirday last, N. ly Strode, assistant city attorney, went up to Ore cm) City and secured Rn oriler from Judge Mcliride at the suit of the city of Portland restraining the slier i If from i selling or undertaking to sell tho land I in que-tion. Daily Virpatch, Clothed in Sackcloth. The Oregon between .-.evenlh and Kighlh. Hiram Straight, I'rw. UHJ Urcilllis Hpon 111 llie IV ll'atTieite 111 M. P. yuin-i, Foreman, j w". siewar , Sec. ! cheap and picturesque bathing suits. Cataract H" No. 2.-M"-i soi a Tiie-aiayor i j lie small uoy pegs a nour Baca iron, ins ..1. .....ml. at Ciiinract Kimine House, fciilney Smith, Free, llert tin-eaiimu, Koieoiau- IL-rb Oesiow, Sec, Oregon Citv tl.sa-f' , No. 3-! W.Chnn-h, Pre", W. W . Mam,' Foreman. 11. S. Strange, Sec. LETT. B LIST. The following is a list of letters re ma n:ng in tho postoffice at Oregon City, Aug. X IS3: f!:-iniat. Miss J Hums, ) K Cross, M i s C C Cooper. ieo Davis, Wn. 11 Dye, Mrs Dai. (irt-'niv, Mrs Annie (iansneder. Fred II.hui.OII Hoiuli. E L (2: J. dies. John Kirk, J T I. Alliriu'ht or Ouss Moody. I. . Moran, MrsClara Porter, F A Power, (ie-irge .-ii.rvaynd. C I! fpangie. J T (i) Sweeny. J' Wood, Join. Wyiiiae, A J Nr.e it. Win Wbt n calling for the-e letters pleafe -iy "advertised." E. M. Kan-ik, P. M ma, cuts a Hole at each corner ol its closed end for bis logs, cuts two other boles near the top for bis arms, slips iq his nude l.ody legs fir-t and ties the crop of the tack around bis own ciop. I Thus, w ith an Imperial tndl brand nn bis bat k, h- dives into the water the people of Portland drink. j A (ioi.DKN Chime. A Jerseymsn , has Ion id an inexhaustible market for , our surplus horses, a market as vast as ! f e empty gizards t f the panperg of 'Europe, lie chops them np Into sau- S: gi will, shouts and bulls, which be g .ip. to Europe. Oregon lias a sur i plus ol horses and Oregon City with i's watetp'iwer can compete jviith the world in the horse sausage ! Limine. Who will seize this gulden ' Oj-;virto lit v ? Mandolin, guitars and biinj .a of the celebrated rt-hiiurn make at I'ur-meistt-r A Andre-en. Rip ins Talmlcs cure biliousness, liipans Tabulcs : best liver tonic. Pk'.i-i.e's Partv Okoan Attached. )n the 9th, A. W. eften served an attachment on C. C Koss, owner of the . Ilrraii', the peo le'a 100 75.' wbii h is due eral oiliers are clamoring for their pa. The printing office was rocked np by the sheriff. Unless friends of the paper w th "stun"' come to its relief, the Ihr'ibl is a dead duck. Gabo iiii! !! ;. has about, 250 on bis ranch. Will H. Walker is practicing law at Tillamook, Or. . A daughter was b i rn to Mrs. Eugene Kennedy on Monday. Dr. Carl lias been appointed county physician by (lie county court. Mrs. John Jennings is lying seriously ill at her bonis with typhoid malaria. Silas Wright begin threshing on Thtirsduyt ile first in bis neighborhood. Services have been suspended at the Episcopal church until the last Sunday in August. A motor car ran over a calf Wednes day evening just below town. The con doctor wantud fresh veal. The Wiiiomiwaclieiiaoiieonla Social Club will give a picnic at llrodorick park on Sunday, August 13th. George Walling is again proprietor of the Monogram cigar store, litis Ack- ormau having sold out to him. In the Stafford neighborho id, on the west side, harvest hands are scarce; wages f 1.50 per day and board. The "Pride of Japan" is the best tea produced in the realms of the Mikad", For sale at II. Straight's store. The Mulino roller mill is now in first- class order for the accommodation of customers. First-class work guaranteed, Win, Mackrell litis sold his harness business at Molaila Corners to Charles Cross, and removed to Clatsop plains Daily a number of men appear on Main street out of work. Hard times always strike the wageworkef hardest. Tho six motor oars running on the Ka-t Side lino between Oregon City and Portland are but slinily patronUed ut present. Tiie Ladies' Reading Club gave a p'enic nt lirodrick's paik on Thurs day, which terminated wjtl: a dance in the evening. At the meeting in this city of those interested in the Blue River mines it was resolved to run a 100 foot tunnel in another ledge. John Weismandel has filed attach ment on W. Uribble, and Daniel Jones has filed complaint against William Gray and Miss Gray. The Southern Pacific Company has reduced train service between Wood burn and Silverton on account of di minishing business. Mr. and Mrs. IJenry Sinuthers and relatives wish to thank their friends for their kind assistance during the sickness ami burial of their daughter. A kindergarten, the first of its kind ever attempted in tins vitv, will be opened by -Mta Loreno- Aok.diu.wn, tl her parents residence about August 2Stn Billy Wade says lie was put off the moving Uaiiiornia train t otiier side ' the Bliops," Tuesday evening, though lie Had a ticket to Ulackamas. form nately he was not injured. E. S. Miller, (f Portlai d. ii the Ore gon member of the international coin mitteeol the Y I o. u, lor religious work in life saving stations of the United States and Krilish provinces. Nude bathing during the day in pub lie view is liable to get some of our youngsters into trouble if they don't look out. Lincoln County Leader. Why don l the boys don 11 ur sacks? The Spiritualists will hold a two days' meeting at Lee's Grove, Canby, beginning at i o clock, .Saturday, August Win, and continuing all day Sunday. Dr. Wilder and other mediums will be present. There will be the usual preaching ser vices at the Congregational pburch next oimday morning. In the evening there will be a song service conducted by the r. r . . U. r- , opginnuig at q o cluck. Everybody invited. An elocutionary and ioo cream social will be given at the .Methodist ohtirch Friday evening. Fine vocal and instru mental music by the best talent in the city. Admission 13 cents; children 10 cents; icecream and cake 10 cents. Col. Miller entered on the discharge of his duties as register of the Ore gon City land office on Saturday. lie is assisted by his brother, W. L Miller, who recently graduated from, the law department of Ann Arbor (Mich ) university. The annual convention for "iniral re form" will be held at Canby August 13th. One day only. Free entertainment for all. The Southern Pacific railroad will grant red need rates to all attending by rail. Everybody invited. S. Mathkw, President. P.li. Williams, Secretary . Mr. Finnigan, of Cvnetnah, has a col lection of fuchsias that receive the heartiest tribute of admiration from every lover of flowers, fnere is not probably another equal collection in Oregon. The fig tree in Mr Finnigun'a floral bower will present liitn in n few weeks with its ripened f rqit . By jury trial Tuesday atSquire Font's copri, four young men were found guilty of disturbing a .Salvation Army meeting and punished as follows i Mike Gleason, $40 or g4 days in jail ; Wayne Grider, Henry Jones and George Free man, each. 20 or 10 days in jail. Pete Summers voluntarily plead guilty, with out arrest, and was fined 110. hHi '-.fttVyefH mmm ' J. MicSno. , ( ontnii'tor nml h'pringH, Texiis, j"!i:''i , full bur tints speiika of Ayer's Fills: " Ayer's Pills are the best lnnillclnrt ever tried; nml, In my Judgment, no butter -i in ral remedy could be devised. I Imvu uai-it tin-in In my fumlly mid rneonn nbul tbem to my friends ami employes for more than twenty years, To my certain knowledge, many cases of tlin following complaints Imve been completely and Permanently Qured by the use of Ayer's Tills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague, bilious fever, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dys. pepsla, constipation, and hard colds, I know that a nioileratu uso of Ayer's rill-t, pontltiued for a few days or weeks, ns the nature of the complaint retjulrsd, v riitld bo found an absolute cure for the disorders I have named abovo," ' ' " I liuvo been selling medicine for t Igbt years, mid I can safely say that Ayer's Pills give lietter satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold." J. J. J'urry, Sjiottsylvnula C. IL, Va. AYER'S PILLS rrtMinrod by Dr. J.C. AycrfcCo., Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effeotive TIME AND MONEY The Two Great Elements of Commercial Life, ARE SAVED BY TRADING am THE, 71 71 DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LOCAL SUMMARY. Prescriptions carefully compounded rt 0. A. Harding's drug store. Foit Sai.k Ciikai'. A one half concert ize Hue tone guitar. Writo to Box 04 Oregon City. L. P. Fisher, Xewspapor Advertising Agent si .Merchants f.xctiunge, han Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on lile in his ollice. For jjb printing go to the Co UK IBKOllk-0. Lawyers' BitiErs and Folio-; us printed at the Uol'HtEH oltlco. Wood taken nn sub-cription at Cfu'it IKK ollice. Bring it in summer time. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. lafltp r- As a hair dressing and for the pre vention of baldues, Ayer's Hair Vigor has no equal in merit and efficiently. I', eradicates dniidriilF, keeps the scalp moist, clean, and healthy, and gives vitality and color to weak, laded, and gray hair. The most popul ,r of toilet articles. Miss Vara Pillsbury is visiting her sister in Salem Gordon Williams and W. A. Huntley are at Lung Beach. The family of John Vigelius is so journing at the s'.-aside Miss Louise Rice of Portland la visit- ing relatves in the ut". Squire Fonts and family have gone to the seashore for a week. Miss Winnie Williams on Monday returned from McMinvillo. Miss Amy and May Kelly started for the coast Monday evening. Miss Nellie Ingalls, of Portland, is visiting Miss Mary Chatinan. N. It. Lang, of the W. P. Co.r;- turned from California Monday. Rev. Mr. Kckstonn will leave for Tacoma next week to visit friends. On Wednesday, Squire Fouts unitod In marriage, Clara B. Hatch and W, D. Martin. Married, August Oth. at house of O. A. Nentiell in Marion county, Alii Am n ami John A. Price.' L. A. Nobel and family and Mr. Scbwan and family left on Monday for a two weeks' sojourn it Long Beach. The quartette of young men who com pise llie string band that has suddenly sprung into popularity, will entertain the public at the M. E. phurpb sociu) If'nday evening. J. W. Lowry.of Milk creek, was in tt.e' city Monday. He repcrts that llm hop crop promises a fine yield. There Is a manifest disposition in his. n .Iv birtiow) va plefc-tlie Imps"' rtvn.i'atJiT t.T II yon are In want of a piano, cull on Uiiimcister A Andrcson before buying ami examine the celetirated Washburn, an instrument (Irmly built, rich in tone, ol light action and highly finished. . -4 C. P. Winesktt is a practical under taker. Ho is now making it a special business. He is also a practical em bid tin r as all who have had his services can testily. He keeps the most exten sive stock of caskets, cases and collins south of Portland, and also a very fine grade of cloth covered and metallic work. The caskets and collins are ready trimmed so that persons from a distance can.bo immediately accommo dated. Prices to suit these hard, dull times, for I will not be undersold. Come ami see for yourselves when oc casion requires. Same old place, next door to Roake's machine shop. CP. Winesett. $1000 FOIl NOTHINO. Curtis Duntin, President St., Brook lyn, N. Y., spent f 1000 with doctors! and at famous Springs, in the etfort to cure a bad case of Rheumatism ; but to no avail. Drummonds Lightning Rem edy helped him from the start, and by its use he was fully restored. It sill do the samo for you if you give it a trial Ask your druggist for it, and if he cannot supply you, write to the I'rummond Medical Co., 48 50 Maideu Lane, New lorK. Agents wanted. , CHEAP JOll I'lllNTINO! Remember. when the Portland printing ollice drummer comes around, that tl.c Colrikk ollice does lob printing a cheaply and as well as any Portland concern. Patronize the home printing onice. WOOD SAWING. Wood sowing by the Bibcock wood saw quickly and cheaply done. Leave orders at Grout St Confer's real estate ofllce or address me at Ely. Elmer Dixon. Union Pacific Further Reoucks tiik Rates. Portland to Chicago $.13 00 first class; St. Louis $31 first class; Omaha, Kansas City, Sioux City and St. Joseph $30 first cluss. Rates correspondingly reduced to all Eastern points. Consult Union Pacific agent before purchasing and you will be convinced that the old Overland is the cheapest and quickest route to take. Have your watches, clocks and jew elry repaired by the established and rc. liable firm of Btirmeistur A Andresen, All work warranted. Twenty pounds of wool are sufficient to make a good mattress. Anybody having that amount to spare ought to give Hellomy & ltusch the order of mak ing a good wool mattress. Charges for tick and labor surprisingly low. World's Fair Travelers Will Have It The public demand through service when traveling. It is old fash ioned to change cars. On the through solid vestibuled trains of the Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line, from or to Chicago, Omaha anil inter mediate p lints, there , is nn clinm-n. Thi Is the finest and fastest ro id. j Puinnlng Thunder. The,' len linR directors of cr.e of ll employ white help only REHisTATT,SKtrlS Jacob Roop to Katie S Wolfer, tra t on Heaver Creek ; 4oO. run Li weber to J w liapp, y tnt in sw! of nwif sec 8, t 4 s, r 3 o, except zi'., us, oont o'o as i shiiii. J N Rapp to Phil L Weber. U int ne Ja ol ne -L of sec 13, t 4 s. r I e, ami 17$ as of nw 14 of nw sec 18, 1 4 s, 1 e, cont 57 M as : S00. Peter Fischer to Jacob Michel, n ! of e oi ol se 4 ot sec 2, I2nr2u, 18 as; $2."U0. W 8 Chapman to J C Humrerford. dik 38, Milwaukie; flUUU. J H Everest to N F Nelson, lots 8, 4; 5 sec 31, t 2 s, r 3 e, 57.58 as ; $800. ftedwig Guenther quit-claim, to G A Schuebel et al, nwl of no J4, sec 1, t 4 s, r 2 e, 40 as ; l.lbo. Henry Githens to Ida Armstrong, n K of se i sec Q, t 3 s, r Be, 70 us j $1200- viclor Paynes to r A Revenue, lot m Sandy village; $125. Is 11 Kent to frank Daborca, part if John Conner claim; $500. Owen Thomas to D W Wi liams. s.1:; of i of sec U, t 4 s. r 3 e ; $1000. Jl U inskeepto Joshua Elmer, lot 7. blk 121), Oregon City; $li.'iO. S U Calitt to Mary M Charman. lot 9. blk 144, Oregon Cily ; 000. C U I Williams to Mary K Case, lots 4,5,0, 8, II, 10. 11 blk 0. Fallls View add; $1000. ' W W II Samson to John Loir., 44 as of TP Jackson claim; $800. Instiuction books for pianos, organs and all string instruments at Burmeis ter& Andresen. leresiof stniKbolders to cut don the ttiiL-f: of llie operatives, and hoc or thorn Weill 'ip from Iloston to nca about it. He eailed Urnt nn m (he ag nil of uno of the principal mills, w hom he found in his ollice, and opened the subject. The agent listened and shook his head. ' By the way," he said, chant ing at that llionie.it to glanca out at the window, ''here conies Molly Pritcliard. She is a leader among the operatives. . Her opinion might be worth something. Molly was accordingly called into the onice; anil as she was very nrelty and seemed modest, the gentleman from Boston bowed polilc-lv and smiled. And then the gentlemanly director stuteil to her the case, and askeil her if she did not think, under the circum stances, that the girls would listen to reason, and submit to a reduction of wages, Molly said she could only sneul. pos itively lor herself. "Well, 1 queried the director, do you say lor yourself "D'ye mean to nsk me, Mr. Appleton, It' I'll go into that mill again and work for less wages than I'm getting now?'' That is what 1 would ask you, Miss Piitclmrd." Molly's look was defiant. She felt that she represented not an individ ual but a sull'ering class I lien, sir, she answered, with strong emphasis, "before I'd do it I'd see you and your whole graspin' set in r . III-" nummn Iknn'ler at three ceitit a claji!" Mr. Appleton returned lo Huston and reported that it was not advisable to cut down wages at that time. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All those Indebted to the firm of Fields 1 Sons will please call and settle by August 6tfi. or their aooounts will be plaoed in the hands of our attorney for oolleotion. Respeotfully, FIELDS & SONS. The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeeport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhu's, in liur children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: "I spent several weeks in Jonstown, Pa., after the grei.t flood, on recount of my husband being employed there. We had several children with us, two of whom took the diarrbtea very badly. I got some of Chamberlain's Colic', Cholera and DI arrhiua Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chap man. It cured both .of them. I knew of several other cases whero it was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully reoommend it " 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Geo.. A. Harding. Our Boots and Shoes, in All Styles, Cannot be sur asscd in quality or price. Try us and be convinced ' Call and examine our fine tnd varied stock of Straw Hats ano MorJisfvSpring and Summer Clothing. .. .We have an excellent supply of WALL PAPER, rich in delicate ' ' tints t Ol, .'' Thos. Charman & Son. Lounges iMattresses JBEjLILOMY & BU8CIH1 Are manufacturing them and keep a full stock on hand. Ourcouchis cannot be excelled in elegance, durability and low j. rices. Our mat tresses are well made up and are exactly as represented. Country dealefs will do well tog et our wholesale prices. THE RED FRONT i M Air n n fr n ClnffAA. O T9a-mjIh aI OIawaIi, E n J 23C Soda or Rice; 6 Founds Beans or Rolled Oats; 7 spools Tnread; 8 Pounds cat Steel 8 Penny Nails ft0 Dress Braid; Boys' Straw Hats; 12 Lead Pencils; Ink; M F.tivnlnnAS 9. Paiipra Plus" R HrannoQ Cb11oo-1i3 Yards fop 1.00. 8ATKKN8. ArrivedPure Ground Spices, Half Price. TBADH FOR PRODUCE. lam il ton & Allen. - - Oregon City. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. iiiaiitt.o:!i. .11 cornontLiiu.. o' 'Luw-U 1 V 1'IIGE 1S.HKUKU Y aiVBIt TRaJ rORJIII l. tJ di-'-idTu -hut iTwouid ue i'T t;' rllW Like a ship without a rudd -r Is a man or a woman without health anu the necessary strength to perforin ttie ordi nary duties of life. When the appetite fails, when debility, and a disordered condition of stomach, liver, kidney, and bowels assail you, take Aver harsapa-rilla. Dandruff is due to an unfeebled state of the skin. Hall's Hair Renewer quickens the nutritive functions of the skin, healing and preven'.ins; the for mation of dandruff. No New Tangled Ideas for Them Fbllah", This is told in the Burton Herald: A traveler on the Nile lately came across a New KiiL'lanil Yankee who was in charge of a gang of natives employed in making excavations. Ivhik lines ( naked men were scraping the earth With their hanils, placing it Hi baskets and then carrying it on their head- to dump in the Nil, just as they did in Hie lime 01 .noses 'Why do you, an enterprising Yankee, work iu this way? Wny tlon't you get shqvels an I wli ie!ba-rnH? ' asked the traveler. ' J have got shovels and wlieelb.i:- rows, bo replied, " but the men will not use them. Tlieir ancestors worked in thU way in the davs of Kaineses. and. in spite of all my efforts, they insist on Working so now. Shovels and wheel- harrows they absolutely refuse to touch. - Darwin gave it as bis opinion that "nine plants cat) see, and an Indian but un int relates Bi.niu curious inil loots which tend tj verify the belief l): serving one morning that th) tendrils of convolvulus on bis veranda bad de cidiidly leaned oyer toward bis leg as he lay in an altitude of repoae, he tried a series of experiments witli a long pie, placing it in such a p isition that the leaves would have to turn away trom the liifbt in order to reach it. In eery case he found that the tendrils set tin m selves visibly toward the pole, and in a few hours had twined themselves closely aroun 1 1'. 'what Huron-inter & Andresen alwavs keep on hand a varied stock of violins, as well as viclin extras. HAVE YOU GOT PIUS ITCiriNa Fittta k iown it mol.tnr 1. .o poripila'.lu.l, cau.r llltonM Itctilul -i-ii -.-. i- ti. tic. turm ua m.iml JEUlNll or i-UUTUUDINO HiLHi Virt-liATONrKTO n C0 MN KO 8 PILE REMEDY. tii 'h m-i d-rnitly on part, affected, nlj.arbi lum i'., nllay. Itolnnf .eireotlng p p '.-m-i it euro, Pi-lcn IViu. pruiigliite or .min, jr. urjunKO, rn ie-Mipnitt,irA. Chartnioi it Co, PruRgUK I lUn..hi. ..ftl.a B..l,n..l nf ll.ln ...... nl.. l.n u.mntv neliwil .uiiorliitomU-lit thereof w ill linld a publlo oxiiniliiiitloii at the cmirtlioa- in Ure g.m cily, clatkaiaaH county, Oreaoii, lH'niiiiitnn uu Wnliieminy, AuKU ttitli, IKtKI, at 1 o'e tick p. in. Those tleiilrltig to take the examination for .mid coruiieiuoa ana tune HlpinliiHn will apply rriuny. aiiuiihi nut, hi v o eiocK a. di. Dated till. '.1th day of July, IKU. 11.8. (ilHSON. County 8ehool Uuia-rliileudcnt Oregon City Market Report. Whsat Porbu.Wc. bulk without aoki Oat-4.'!c V bUKliel. with lacks. Fi.our - Kollcr fi no per bbl, net Eoos 20c 8uTTa-ii:a roll, VialSo (1 reused C'hickrni t'Jl a doiou Baar Ou fool :'l,iji-i drvawd Or Mutton Siiinoi.ss 'J a thousand. Laid laHo iB pounu, Hi no-Green, ao j dry. 11370 V : .ne-tlilnl off oroulled. Hlteop pelta, 2M30c HAy-Tlmothy,14 baled; elovortU DaiKD Faults Prunes llie; upplc. 8IOo MIUFKHD- Shortil t'.'l.VJ, Itran IIS.S0; Chop lit; it-it eli 6 wheat, to cetiln V bu Pork 8l.lt-" Me, shoulder. 1)0, ham. 10o; on tool ; drta.ed 7e. Potatoes 7Vi V bu new; onions V sack OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP ALL KINDS OF TINNING, PLUMBING, And General Jobbing to Order. lewjrinOfatfiiLConnsctlont Made at the Most Reasonable Itatea. Al Work Is done with a view to last and satisfy al concerned. . Hhop ou 7lb Btreet, near Depot, A. W, SCHWAN, PROP. NOTICE OF SIIERIF 'S SALE. Statk of Oasoox, ( Cotinly.uf Claekauias.l " , Thomas Miller, Plaintiff", vs. ' Georga Ljikln., l)i't'udni.l. Under and by -vlitun ot ou c.-rer out of and nn lur the Hfcal of Hum. the Mlale ot Of i- -a fyi LilackaeH ia.nr iff Hie hvv :Ii.hii pin.. .1 tuned '.. irlof roti. . Iu. The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. . CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business Loans mado. Bills dlseoiinted. Makes col loetions. lilivs and sells exe liamre on all nolnt. in llie United States and Kiirope ami on Hong noux. ueposiis reeeirt-ii aiioieet 10 eneei. iw leresi at usual isles allowed ot time deposits. Hank open frun 0 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturday evouuigs irotn 0 1111 r. at. 0. C. LATOURETTE, F, E. DONALDSON. Prusidetit. Cashier Bank of Oregon City. OliDKST BANKING IIOUSK IN HIK CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. Ripans Taliules cure headache. Hi pans Ttiliiilos euro constipation. Hipai-.s Tubules assist digestion. C. D.& D. C: LATOURETTE, ATTOUNKVS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW OFFICE. RE All OF COMMERCIAL BANK. Oregon City, Oregon. CJEO. C. IIIIOWNBI.L. A. 8. Dkkhhek, GUM'S JMPBOVED LIVER PILLS ONLY ORE FOR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. Then pilla are so different In tMte, vmeM and action from oth era, ihat th(y nug hi be called a medlcatf d conftjetion. Ladlca nifleriri from baadaebf and thaj with atllow complanona T ho canuot tax ordinary pilla ara delighted with them. They make tha akin beautiful, free from blotches and pitufrlca. SCo. Boeaiiko Med. Co- Pailailtlpiua, Pa, Charman A Co, Druggisti Fine Far for Sale Cheap. For sale, a farm of 61 acres, under fence, 1" acres in first cla cultivation and 30 ai res slasheil and in clover. All level land: no rocks; a ;.) 1 mell of party paper, for Hiving traler. Iocatel one-half mile f.ir -raiies. fcey-! from Mulino P.. O. A bo house. Frii tl'lM cash, linmeiliate poasea sion can 1h (riven. A r ply to C. T. How a art. Mulino, Oregon. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. The Scriptures were first written on skins, linen cloth or papyrus, and rolled np as we doenf-ravinitsa TheOlo Testa ment was written in the old Hebrew i character an offshoot uf the 1'lia-niei in. It a a symbol language as written, bavinif no vowels. Toe consonan'j were only written and the vowel sound supplied by the voice. The words ran together in a continuous line. Aftt-r the Hebrew became a dead language vowels were supplied to preserve naatte, which was pastong away ' After the Ralivlnniuh r.iriacit f Iim wriltpn fl-hrew ; was" mo-lified by the Araitnic, and : schools of reading taught the accent and emphasis. Then came the separation of words from each other, then division . into versm. 1 DR. GUNN'S ONION" SYRUP ,.F0R COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP, THE CHILDREN LIKE IT. When ehtld. mother m ontoa irrup f Couchi.Cjida and Croup, in turn 1 (ie It in my lit tie onee. There la nothiua So impl. aafa aad sure. Pr. Ouao'a O11OD Hymh U a harialeaa and pleaa snt to tae Vmu aa hooey. Thu la a mother" hom-t Bed7. w try Uf Sold at M afiLa. Cbarmao 4 Co. DrugrU Job Printing at the Courier Office. Browned & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office One Dour NoH h Ca uJieUI fc Hunt- ley't D .(n'tn; OUEGON CITV, . OREGON, W. Care Johniom. C. M. Idlimak Johnson St Idlcman, LAWYERS, COKNEK FOURTH AND MAIN STEEET3, Oregon City, Oregon. Real Estate To Hell and Money To Lend L. It. JANNEY, Lawyer and Notary Public. Orric-E Nkxt Doob to Hintlkv's Dkiustohi, ORE'JOX CITY, OREGON. Noblitt livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oi (he Street betwaea the Bridge Mil the uepoi. rin.ittlu mt.A -1 .... I ... . . J. - I . ! m.iiii. nor.es bi ys on li.iid l Hit lowest rati-, and aeorrs. also connected with the burn for loota Mook Any Information -euardlns an- kind ol stock promptly atunilnd to by letter or person. HUK8ES SOUGHT OR SOLD H. B. MAY, Carpenter and Builder. STORES ASD OFFICES FITTID IP. Stair Building and Jobbing. Repairing a Specialty. Estimates Made. Boa 347, OREGON CITY, OREGON. President, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, - - - Thomas Ciiahhan ' Geo, A 1Iaroi.no. E. O. CAUM.i.n. Ciuhles H. Caufh in A. Uoneral Hnnkiiis IliislnchsTrnnsnrted. I'eiioslts Hi'i'olvi-d Biiliji-rt lo cliei k. Approved Hills and Notes Dlm ouiilt'd. County and City Wsrrmim Boiislit. Ixmiis Minleon Avnllalile Het arity, KxiihiuiKe lloimlit and Sold. Col leetions M ado from till v . Urartu Hold Available Iu Any Part ol the ii nrni. Telt'Krapblc Exchange Bold on Portland, San r rulii lm-o, t IiK-hko and Im-w York. Inlvresl Paid ou Time iH-poslu. us aoimts or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. K. Frier's PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY If you want a FIRST CLASS .. I'HOTOGKAl'H call on him at . . his Old Hland, opposite Fnrr'a the butcher's. Nothing but FIRST-CLASS WORK ... and Promptly Delivered. Dont FRANK NELDON, Uun and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All kiwi of Kit-ear ma rffnd ..id (ImhiH. AH klwU uf amall machiiiuh rfalrfd. tiijaitf key Iiiaile for all klnUa uf lucki. Uinta antl I'l stela bought and auM. MCYCLX8 JlEPAIItEP. L. M. ANDREWS M. O. DIALER IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, fc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Shtvely'a Jllook. Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oregon City. 0E0. A. HARDING, PEALEB IM JP DRUGS Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints, Oils and Window Glaaa. Pretriftioiu AenraUti Qmptundttl BASDI-IO'S BLOCK. said ileft'iiilaii t. siij n iivnt.,.t, t a. siierin of i Is- kiitiii. roi.uiv, o- r $ dale ol May I'iHIi, A. P Isttl, lisiu I .1. . ; i-mi-tit which wus n-u loioU and Ht : .n ' olerk's olllco oi' sai l ircu't von.-t i .. -, .i-i -coutitv.Ureg .hi. un Un- lo.u day ui 1M8, commattditiK mi-, tn die name ol the state of . On-K.m, Hint, out of the property of said defend ant to satisfy me planum s ikmsn.li, loxether ' with costs and disbursements herein, to-wit, the sum of forty-three and 83-100 dollars (W3.3.S), and the fnrtlicr (.inil of six and iviuu dollars (tii :) (liinmiici, and costs, with Interest on the same since the tsth day of May. IM'H, al 8por cent, per amiiitn. and also the costs of and upon this writ. Now, tiierefore, In order to satisfy the above amounts, and not la-Inn able to 11 nil personal property of sulci defendant, with which to sulltfy plnlulllrs demands, I did, on the ,10th day of June, lMta, levy upon, aa llie protierty of said de fendant, the followiUKdcsctltied prot arty, lo-wil: One Hcvculli Interest In and to the following de sillied premises: commencing al a point ft. 7.1 clinlns soutli, Si'idi'ir. r.7 mln. east, from a point In the west boundary nf Ezra Klsher and wife's l. L. t!., towiLship 2 south, ratine 2 east, W. M., SO pliul ns from N. W. corner of claim, this point lielng on south boundary of tract deeded by Halter and wlfctotleo. Abcrncthy: thence north 4 dig., east 2 SO chains; thence south HA deg. 67 mill., E 4 clinlus; thence south i dig , west 2.f.0 chains: thence north ar dcg. 67 mill, west on south boundary of said Ini.J 4 chains to begin ning, containing one acre more or less, and will, on llie 12th ilny of August, 1KIS, al the front diKir of tho courthouse, In On-got! City, Clacka mas county, Oregon, al the hour nf 2 o'clock, P. M. ol snlil day, sell for cash In hand, to the highest and best bidder, all of the right, title and Interest Hint tho abovo defendant had at the date of lovy of said Judgment In n" to tha above described propettv. C. W. OANOXO, Hlierlir of Clackamus County. Dated this 14th day of July, ltius. FINNICAN'S Disease Preventative or Wood rurifler. The following are a few of the manv testimonials voiichini for the eflicacv o( this ureal remedy : Oheoon City, April 6, 1893. A. II. Finnigun. Dear Sir: I have used yonr Disease Preventative or Champion Blood Purifier and given it s thorough trial and deem it all that it is represented to be. I used it specially for treating some skin eruption or little watery lumps that appeared on a horse's neck and Bhoulders. After using about half a packaueof your powder the lumps completely disappeared and left his skin as clear and smooth as velvet. As a blood purifier I have never yet met its equal, therefore I take (treat pleasure in recommending It to all borne owners. Yours respectfully, W.Hns. Oheoon City, April 20 1893. A. ll. Finninan. Dear bin I hae tired your Disease Preventative or Champion Blood Purifier on a maresuf ferinu from 6ome skin disease and urin ary trouble. Less than one package cured her completely, in fact, made a new mare of her. As a hlood purifier, I hove never used its equal, and being ttuarantecd free from arsenic, copperas, etc.. I consider it doubly valuable and would s'rtnyly recommend its use by all horseowners snd breeders Yours very truly, Fkeu Painter. Prepared only by A. H. Finnigan, Oregon City. Or. For Sale by A. N. Munsey at his office ia Portland Hotel. Oregon City Transportation Co's aTEA.MERS Altona and Bamona. TIMR TABLE OREGO-r CITY BOATS. Leavt Leav PoRTLASD OaiOOSClTT Fool Taylor St. Fool Mh St. 7:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 12.1T0 m. 12:00 m. 2 :30 p. m . 2:30r. m. 4 :30 p. M . 4:30 p.m. 6:00 p. m. M;Jr.,, SI JIOAT TIME. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a. m. 11:00 a.m. 2:00p.m. 3:30 p. m. S.OOr. Xo way landings. In effect April 24th, 1S03. i i