Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, September 08, 1893, Image 3

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CITY AND COUNTRY,
oneu:N citv, hkitkmiikii a, isf.
Taruu of Niiliaoriptuiii,
Hlimla Oimr. on roar, In advance, IS IK.
Hluiile Copy, ill monlln, in advance, 1 00
Local iinllcea 10 cents ior Hut) Inr nratill pent
Par llita fur cum siiiianiiiioni iiiaitninii. Address,
COUItl Kit, Oregon i'lly. r..oii
COUNTY OKKICKIW.
Judge, J. W, IMdruin
I'l.rk of CYurla, Un, f. Iliimton
Hli.rlff, C. W liuiii
HreuniKr, H. M. liaiu.li
Treasurer. J. O. Wether!
Aaaewiir,. J. (!, Ilrmll.y
Helmut HuperintMul.iit, II. 8 0llasn
Hnrv.ynr, Hlilney Mmylh
uorour, II. b. Iluliiian
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OIIKdON CITY OtTICKIM.
Mayer,
Iteoitnl.r, ,
iii-r ur i'oiioo, .. .
AMMWMir,
Treasurer,
Oily Attorney
Htrv.1 ('oiiiiiil.liii.r. ,
,T. W. Hulllrnn
.. I.. I.. Purler
. . J. M. I'unlfim
. J. K. Hlioailwi
....K.J. Ionia
..II r. iru
!. llnheri
era
Nup'tuf Water Work', .,
W. H. II
City Kuiliieer, Klil nny Hmylh
ununciiiuetii;. u, Aiiiriaiii, jr., ii. it. Kniiv, u, n.
Urealllllall, W. A. While, J. J. Cooke, J. W. U't'liU
ne.ll, J, (i, Purler ami T. I', Ilaiiilall.
Cuuucll meets tint Wednesday uf each mmitli.
ciiuncirrcs.
Flint Cougrcgatl'mal lliurcli Hiiv. U. Iiuiinhvrty
Paalur. Hervlcus II a. lu. ami M:lK) i. m. Hiiuilay
School after luiirnliiK service. Prayer 'Mi-ellug every
W.duclay ev.nliiK at H:(lo p. in. Prayer Mni'ling of
Y. I1. S. C. IC. every Huuility evening at li:.rU firuuipt.
Vlnit Hiptht O'liunli Iter. Oilman Parker, Pastor
M 'ruing Hervlre III Hnnili.y Nalimil llll.ii livening
Hervica lliiaii lt"iilUr I'myur Meeting Wnilhewliiy
veiling. Monthly Cuvenniil steeling every Wciluc.
day evening preceedlng Dial Nuiidiy in ilii itiuntli.
81. John'. Church, Oallnillo-llnv. A. IIIIM.miid,
' Pastor. On HtneUy, Uhmm nt H anil 10: ii a in,
Kvery Hiimliiy Herman Hornnm after a o'cliick Miutf.
At all other Mae. KltKllflll Hernwlia. MuniUy Hchnol
p in. VeeM-ni, Aiologetlcal ttulijecta and lieu,
(diction at 7::mi p. in,
MellusUm Kplscnpil Church Hey 0. Mykea, Pnatur.
Morning Hcivlce Ht II; Kllliiliiy School ill ltf:lri Kvcll
lug Hei vice at Hinu. K;iw.irth League meeting Mini'
day evening at OilUi I'myer Heeling Tliiimlny even
lug at HOD.
Klrat Preiliylerliiti Cliurch.-Hev. (I. V. (Illioni'.r,
rxtor. Hcrvlr.es 11 a. in ami :Oun. m. Ninniilli
Hclimd 10 a. III. Y. 1. S. C. K. meeU every minilny Unit llorilt'S III urilll'll .tlllliinH Kill tlVPr
.veiling lit USUI. I'ruver Meeting YYrdlimlay evening , ,. ,,u , 0,mtrv, luntlerln Iltl.l lltwtroy.
Kvangellcnl tliurrli, (leniian A. Kraut, I'unt' r.
Prril. lilllg Kervlcee every alterants Sunday II a in.
and T::UI p. m. Saldialli Sclead every Sunday 10 a m.
(J. HnrrUlierger, Supl.) Weekly I'myer tleeting
avery YViHlntuday evening.
United llrelliren Cliurch.-Rev. P. II. William
Piwtor. Horvkiw ttrat and tliinl Sunday iiicirnliigii
and the proceeding Satnnlay night lu iacli month at
Oregon City II a. in. and 7 jl. ui , and the tintt Hun
dav afteruouo of each uniiitii at Kallf View.
Christian Church-Ilev. I). T. Stanley, Pastor.
Rervlcea every Sunday II a. m. at hliively'e Hall,
Preaching aeooud and fuiirth buuduy iu each uionili.
Rt. Paul'a Church. Knlncnlsil Rev. . A. Kckalmin,
pastor. Servlcisi every Sunduy at 11 a. nl. and 70
p. lu., and Friday iveulng at 7 OU p. in.
BOOIKTIKS.
Tails City lodge of A. O. It. W. MmU every aw
ond and fourth Kriday evening of each month In Odd
Fellows' building. Alladournhig bretlireu conllnlly
Invited tuattend. 0. C'luUeld, M. V. Ueo. CalilT, Hoc
Pig Iron Lislge, No. I, A. O. U. Vt'.-Meeto every
Thursday evenlug at ISIil Fellow's Hull, Oswego.
Visiting brethren always welcome. J. U. Campbell,
U. W. K. Strauss. Itec,
Molalla Isslgo, No. JO. A. 0. V. W. Meola Unit aud
third Saturdays In each month at Hclusil lloile,
Vlalilng niumbers niiide welcome. T. H. Sllp, H.
W. J. VV. '1 boiuas, lire.
Ouvel Lodge, No. W, A. 0. U. W. Meets aectmd
and third Saturday evelilnga at Knlglit's Hall, Canity.
Vlalilng hrothers made welcome. 0. L. lturlow, M.
W. W. 8. Orlbblc, Hcc.
Clackamas Isslgo, No. 87, A. O. U. W. Meets flrst
and third .Mondays in each mouth, at Slrite'a Hall.
Vlitlng brethren welcome. 8. liolcomb, M. W. O.
. Pease, Heo.
Sunrise Lodge. No. 43, A, 0. V. W. Meet! every
second and fourth Saturday of each nionlli at Wll
oliville, On-goii. Max Kchulplua, M. W. C. T.
Toote, Itco.
Oregon Lodge, No. S, I 0. 0. t. Meets every
Thursday evening at 7:110 o'clock p.m. In the Odd
Fellows' Hull. Main alreet. Members of the Order
me ii v,i.i to ala .it. i. surge 0. Kly, R.U. Thus.
I:.. all. v.
Kails ticai!ipnini, Nf I, I. 0. O. F. Meeta Hist
aii'l ili.ii T-iesday ,d eucli month at Odd Fcllowa
li,il. lniuLi.rB and iliiii.g patriarcha cordially in
m:..I to stti'D'l W. II. Howell, Chief Patriarch
A". Sii-wa.ii, rjeobu.
I Mr., S'o. VI, i. 0.0. T. Meets at Odd Fel
li..wV II el i m,w:o, evory Saturday eveuing. Visiting
am : woloiiii j. 0. W. Prosser, N. 0. J,
F. Ki.ley, Sec.
Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. A A. M. Holds iu
regular ooinnitliiicationa on first and third Satunlnya
of each month at 11W ) m. Urethren In good land
ing are Invited to attend. L. L. Porter, W. H.
T. F. Kyan, Sec.
Waucheno Lodge, No. 13, 1. 0. It. M. Meets Wed
nesday evening at Armory Hall. Visiting members
cordially invited. A, J. Uiisard, C. of K Charles
Kelly, Sachem.
Moade Post, No. 2, 0. A, It., Department of Oregon.
Meets first Monday of each month at K. ol P. Hall,
Oregon City. Visiting ounirados made welcome.
David McArthitr, Com, J. I'. Shaw, Adj.
General Pope Post, No. 62,0. A. R. Meets flrst
Saturday of each month at Grange hall, Mullllo.
Comrades cordially invited. J. F. Nelson, Com
mander. II. W. Shaw, Adjutant.
Gen. Uronk Post, No. 82, 0. A." B., Department of
Oregon. Meets in achoo) house at Needy ou flrst Sat
urday in each month at 2 o'clock p. in. All c
rades made welcome, Jscub Spogle, Com, J. Kar
etader, Adj.
Meade Belief Corps, No. Department of Ore
gun. Meets on first and third Fridays or each mouth
in K. of P. Hall. Members of corps from abroad
Cordially welcomed. Mrs. M. M. ('barman, Pres.
Mrs. F. L. G'ocliran.'Treaa. Mis. J. B. Harding, Sec.
Sons of Veterans, E. P. Baker Camp, No. 18-Mcets
first and third Thursday evenioga of each month. K.
8. Calitr, Opt. B. S. Bellomy, 1st Lieut, 0. O.
Wood, 2d Lieut.
Achillea Lodge, No.3S, K.of P. Meets every Fri
day night at Che K. of H. hall. Visiting kHhtB
Invited. Chaa. Albright, Jr., C. 0. J. K. Ithoai , K.
uf K. it 8.
Csnby Isslgo, No WW, I. 0. 0. T. Meets flrst and
third Saturday oveulngs at Knight's Hull, Cauby.
Viaittng members always made welcome. 11, C.
Gillmore, W. U. T. Millard Lee, Sec
F Comisuiy. First Bel., O.N. G. Armory, Third
and Main. Kegular drill night, Monday. Begutsr
business meeting, llrst .Monday of each month. J.
W. Oanong, Capt. F. 8. Kelley, First Lieut. L. L.
Pic lens, Second Lieut. .
Canby Spiritualist Society. Assembles on Upl
and third Sundays nf each month. II. A. Lec, Pre a
dent. Miss Hattle Phillips, Becordlllg Secretary.
New Era W. C. T. U.-Mecta first Saturday In each
month at their hall In New Kra. Friends of the cause
invited to lie present. Mrs Carey Johnson, Mra.
Ksatman, Pres.
St. John's Branch, No. W7, C. K. of A.-Meeta
very Tuesday evening at their hall, corner Main and
Tsnili streets, Oregon City, T. W. Sullivan, Pre..
Matt, Justin, Seo.
Oregon City Bourd of Trade Meets at Court House
on second Monday in each month. Visitors w. Icome.
Geo. 0. Brownell, Pres. F. K. Uollaldaon, Sec
Canby Board of Trade-Meets at Knight's nail,
Canby, on first and third Fridays of each month.
Vlsjfora welcome. Win. Knight, Pres. H. J. Garri
son, Sec.
Molalla Grange. No. 40, P. of H.-Meetl at their
hall at Wright's Bridge on Ihe second Bntiinlsy of
sch month at 10 a. m. Mlow members made
welcome. J. F. Nelson, Master. E. H. Cooper, Sec.
Taluitin Oiange, No. Ill, P. ot H.-Meeta last Satur
day of each month at their hall in Wilsonville. K. B.
Uenry, Master. Miss Ileda Sharp, Meo.
Warner urang.. No. 117, P. of ii.-Meet fourth
gutnrdsyof each month at their hall in Sew fcna,
C. C. Williams, Master. Mia Maggie Brown. Sec.
Butte Creek Grange, No. M, P. of n. Meets at their
hall in Maniiuiru aecond Saturday in each month at
10 a.m. Visiting members alwaya welcome. J. B.
White, Master. J. K. Jack, Sec.
Columbia Hook and Ladder Co.-Meets first : Frt-
day of each month at Fountain Engine House. W. T.
Whitlock, Pres. Hi L. Shaw, Foreman. A.W . Milln,
- Fountain Hose Co, No. 1-Meets second Wednesday
in each month at Engine House, east aide Main atreet,
between Seventh and Eighth. Hiram Straight, Pres.
M. P. yuinn. Foreman. J. W. Stewart, Sec.
Cataract He Co. No. J.-Meeta aecoi d Tuesday of
each month at Cataract Kngine (lousa. Sidney Snath,
Pras. Bert Ureenman, Fureuiau. Herb Beatuw.aVa,
Oregon City Hose Co., No. S-0 W. Church, Pres.
W. W. Marra, Foreman. H. 8. Strange, Sec
Drammonds Lisbtnint
Remedv did great work for H. J.
Lewis, 'of Anderson's Mills, S. C. tie
bad sciatic rheumatism in the left hip
and leg. and for six weeks was not able
to alt up or walk a step ; and suffered
nntol.l agonies when the pains darted
no and down bis lee. After using
lirummnnd Lightning Kemeuy iur : the suspension bridge over tliaVtillam
Rheumutisia for two weeks, he wrote ' Ptte at Oregon City should not be d.
that he cuuM walk and that the pain laved by the county court. Many of the
wat gone. If you suffer from rheuma-. boards have become thin in spots and
tism and wish to be cured, ask yon holes appear here and there dangerous
druggist for Druminond Lightning
UenitHlv. and if he hits not iMt it. write ;
to the Draruiiion I Medicine Co.. 4S-50
Maiden Lane, Na York. Agents ;
wanted.
k: sn Tbnlea : for soar atomach. !
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
rOHTMNIl'g OlIKAT Exl'UMITI'lN. TllU
naiiiu til Lilinruli, m numiuiun, Id a
nuiiiu to coiijiiru willi hurt) in tlio Norlli
huhI, and it vf hh in obuiliuncti to an iin
liuralivo popular dviiiiiml for liiBgiTvlreH.
Hint tlio directors of tlio Great I'ortlnnii
KxpoHilinii Iihvo gvi'iired lift urvifu for
tlio iireaont your. With a gvleet bund
nl IKty i itnt r u man In Hint fuvural iicconi
pIlHhud golointN, liv is novr makinu a
lour through (he principal citing ol tlio
KmI and winning" itnliluu oniniuiia from
all aorta of peoplu. Importaiii an miiNic
la aa an ailjiuitt to the expogitlon, t lie
attractions in other directions will he
many and irtcul. Matlania (ilrard'a
(iiand rrisniatic Foun'ain, a niurvHl ol
mechanical and ulvutricul skill, which
voft $10,000, aiiuiiriutns, aviaries, Iiihs
giliiiniii: and weaving, a I'orttir wlmel,
llnrul displavM, prufuse and bouuliful ;
iniienious and useful niechaniciil in
venlliiiia and other rpeclal hmtnrus and
many minor exhlluts will nigko up a
sum tolul of attractions rarely emmllud
Tlio art u'ullerv, under tlio directi'in uf
Sir. JliomaH Koyall, lulo ol the Louis-
villo KxpoHilioii will lie uf mirpusHinu
Inlercst. KUsburv's ureal work, "Custer's
I.hhI 1'iulil, will liuvu llio plnuo of
miior. Many urent iiuiiiters from
abroad will bo rcireemeil, and local
aitisiH, for the first timu in the history
uf the association, will bo accorded duo
honor and prominent places oil tlio
walla for their work. Manufactures:.
hotticulliiro. nuriiMilliire. tlio fluid, tlio
orchard and diiiry, in fact, nil the atund-
am attractions will bo iven duo cni
sjderutiou. In short, tlieCirent Portland
Kxp.Jhiiluinif 'u:i is KoiuK to be a success.
Tub I'alamity (Jubi'ki,. Evrrv aftoi-
noun at 2 n'l'li'i-k (fxcrpt Hiiiil,iyn hihI
uiirtli ill J ill k ) Mm. ut'nrue II.Wil-
i'Uim ilulivvm u ItTltiru txuiii!r lii-r
peculiar Jui'triiit-g at lliu liull in litir
urlliind rt-Hiilrince mi 1st Ii nn.l Cmii'li
trct'lH, tii'iir lliu Kxiiimiticm liiiililinir
Sliu tells Iiit nnilii-iiet) that all int'ii aru
miiih til lliu ilt'Vil anil Unit lliu Hilly way
to Ket lliu devil i mi L U to Hturvu 40 iI.ivm,
wliii'li will rt'iiuivu lliu viTinil.irin iip'.
iuinliij;e (mni llicir IiiiiihvuimucoIuii and
illlike llieiu hoiim ul OimI. Sliu uruiliciH
iiit;; that in consequence the farmer
will not ti.l the Hull, ramiiie will issue
and millions will die of starvation, lint
Ihe elect, those who have chopped oil'
the measly little iippeinlnt'e from their
bit? Intestine by a 40 days' fast, will not
suller because I hey are accustomed to
starve. Whether 40 days' starvation
wili remove the appendage, which is
uflen the seat of disease, is an open
question, as one of her followers died
alter fasting 38 days, and Anderson who
bus (listed 40 days lias not yet been cm
open for examination.
Occult Tiienomkna at Mink's. Min
nie Mink, the little crippled daughter
of ;Fred Mink, lias greatly attracted tho
attention of the Beaver Creek neighbor
hood for some days. It id believed that
it is through her inediumistic powers
that spirits have been despoiling the
quiet summer evenings by loud thump
ing and scratching on the wall of Mr.
Mink's bouse. It is said that Minnie's
bed lifted itself up as Ukhil'Ii possess. 'd,
and that one of the slats of the bed
viciously jabbed a fellow in the rib ,
who duroJ to attempt to suppress its
voluntary movements, as if it were a
thing of life. John Heft, under cover of
the darkness, slyly hid himself in the
bed and when the spirit (?) in its rounds
canio to the bedside he grabbed it. It
slipped from his grasp, but left a very
material ball of paper with which evi
dently the thumping against the wall
bad been done. Stephe Hutchinson al
most irreverently declares he will give a
lo i if the noises Jatid thumpings and
scralchings are done by the mystetious
power in broad daylight where lie ran
see them, Instead of in a room as dark
as a black cat.
The 0. & I'. Land in this County
The suit now pending in Judge Bellin
ger's cnurt by the national government
against the Oregon & California Railioad
Company for the purpose of dispossess
ing the company of its grant, will work
no hardship to bona fide purchasers of
land within its limits whatever the re
sult of the litigation may be. From the
U. S. district court of the state, ih ) case
will go up to the U.S. supreme court
Until the latter court announces its de
cision some years may elapse. In the
mean time, the less owners of 0. & C.
railroad land worry about the matter at
issue the less nerve tissue they will
waste for nothimr, as the company can
not defraud them and the government
will not.
The Chinese ust Uo. Sheriff Gu
nong went to Butloville Tuesday to
maintain peace In Ihe continuous section
of Clackatnus county, which has been
disturbed bv agitation against the Chi
nese ana expulsion of a mob of them.
Public sympathy is with the women and
children who are camped in largo
numbers near the hop yards in eager
expectoncy of being able to earn a few
dollars. The hopgrower that this sea
son defies public sentiment by employ-
ing Uiinese coolies or Japs need not ex
pect any sympathy if an indiunant mob
of white men tears down his hophonse
or commits some other damage. The
thousands of unemp.oyed whites must
someluw be clothed and fed.
Donation Party. The members of
tbe.M. E. church assembled in the lec
ture room last Friday evenim;. The
pastor's family having been invited, a
social chat was indulged in and refresh
menl8 weie passed, consisting of water
melon and cage. Before separating they
gave Itro. Sykes a thoroughly good
pounding. No bones ere broken, but
it will be some time before be and b I
family get throouh with the effects. A
sack of flour, a watermelon, tea, coffee,
sugar, eggs, crackers, table raisins, bak
ing powder, canned fruit, coinstarch.
bread, a bucket of blackberries, dried
beef, a beautiful rai!. en 'e quilt, a box
of apples and a basket of pears, were the
mis-ilea used.
To Assist the Salmon - Since the mid
die of August (here have been two fish-
ways and a chute at the Clackamas dam
for the accommodation of salmon, but
there do not seem to be any in the river.
Evidently Mr. Cross is making strenu
ous efforts to satisfy the public and Fisli
Commissioner McGuire nn the fish-
ladder question, and witi the means he
has now provided salmon can certainly
get up the Clackamas to the hatchery
and beyond. Ihe mill cannot run with
out the dam, and in these hard times it
is very desirable to keep it running,
as its closing down (by the destruction
of the dam) would Ihrow thirl v men out
of work. Steam power would not pay.
C P. Wisesett is a practical under
taker. He is now making it a special
business. lie is also a practical em
balm, r as all who have had bis services
can testily. He keeps the mo-t exten
sive stork of caskets, cases and coffins
south of Portland, and also a very tine
grade of clot ii - covered and metallic
work. The caskets and cotnns are
ready trimmed so that persons from a
distance canjbe immediately accommo
dated. Prices to suit these hard, dull
times, for I will not be undersold.
Come and see for yourselves when oc
casion requires. Same old place, next
door to Hoake's machine shop.
C. P. WisiF.SErr.
j
Keplaskixo Nekhf.ii. Rep'ankinir of !
i0 horses' feet. Xumerons knota are
..Ix.mw! in ih nl.l nlanka ami aa the
unrt out from their face, the boards
a-Pir oot more rapidly than if they had!
been of "clear stuff" Evidently, Clack-
m eraintv waa swin l ed in the clank-
i
injt of th bridge.
Ilora. Few contract are beliijnnadi',
aiva thn Hlntrtman of the (lib. allhfii(l
18 cents Is freely ufl'ttri'd. J,ra Alteki-r,
of ruyallup, Hstiimiles the crop of ('re
Ion and Wasti iiL'ton at iw whj nun"
(Icrniiiiiv'a crop Is short, and KiikIiiipI's
Is consiiiernl ly below last year's. In H e
11 ...III.. IV V V .11..,.!. .ft ...I... I u...l
iniurvinu i. Minim; vt i 'in mm
ruin storms and gubseiiient warm
weuther have been disastrous to the hop
yiirds. Near llillshorn tlio crop m nw
turliiu In oxcellciit rlmpR. J. It. Curt
wrluht near llarrisliiiru has KUtherod
2l'oU poiinils of the KiikIIsIi varioly pur
acre ami aold 27 Pales at I7f per poumi
TheOrciiiii crop-weal lier report atates
that tlio vineg uro ladun with burrs, of
Ijooil nveraco aizn and of excellent inil
ity. Tbo recent warm wputher einiHul
lice to multiply, especially on bottom
hinds.
What is Thick? To break the Ico i t
a dull church social, the do.icon so.
em nly asked a pretty sister, "What Is
tripe?" "Tripe, sir, Is a bird," sIih re
plied with the air of a mother In Israel
who knows she lias a bend lull of w is
dom. Ho put the same question to a
second ladv w ho n dinned that tripe la a
llsli." Tho third liuly correctly replied
that it was Inlestines uf an anlmul, but
naively added that she know very well
it "wiia not a snlpo or nil v fish like
that." All of which oes lo show (but
these Indiea have never Horsed In it
slaughter house and do not know na
much about kitchen work as they
ouitht to.
Monky, Money. Will those renders
of the CtiiiiiiKit who are in arrears fur
subscription please pay up at ihe r
enrlieit convenience? " The money is
absolutely needed by the publisher tn
pa tho running expenses, tor paper.
printers, rent ele. The inane kouiU
sum' dun the OuitiKli must b collected
somehow Will ymi kind reader. ri-
spond to thisrequesl with silver dolla ?
Mini-tkhs' Mkktino In the ni nthly
meeti.ig nf the preachers of this citv,
be d last Tuesday ht the M K church,
an excellent paper on Tennyson wbb
read by Hev. (j. V. (iiboney iiml nn
Interesting discussion followed It. was
also decided that the Sunday evening
sen ico should bn dimmed from K to
7:110, commencing with .September lOili.
Gahiiiki. Sykks, Secretary.
Pknatoh II. E. Cross' Story The
story which II. E. Cross published in
the ICuterprhf last week principally ru
lleclingnn Sberiirtiiinonif often misses
the truth. For instance the item in the
ConiiKit about the attachment on bis
buggy horse for d ilinqueut taxes wis
not "Inspired," as he aaserls, but was
published without consulting nnvbody
us a "joke on Cross."
I'ltoitATR Matters Monday, No
vember Oth, has been set by Ihe county
judge as tbo day for final hearing of
Klinabeth Warner, executrix ol Arthur
Warner. Thos Chnrmnn, administra
tor of estate of Alex Mctiarvey, lias been
authorized to have a suitable monument
erected on the grave nf the deceased,
expense nf ihe same and of a railing not
to exceed f'00.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING.
The saloon licenses of Brady & Mo
Donough, A. Schilling and I,. A.
Noble were ordered continued.
Fiiemun's committee asked for 20.70,
to pay bnlerprme for printing rules and
by-laws, which was granted.
On petition of Elizabeth Fox and Chits.
p . Horn, a slight change of grade was
ordered in front of their property.
Remonstrance from Geo. Brniighton,
James Wilkinson and Mrs. James Dola--,
declaring that they will not pay the as
sessments because the improvement was
not on grade, was laid on the table.
Chief of police reported that two
horses had been impounded and sold
for $24.50, with expense of $10 35 and
$8 15 turned into the treasury; that
some of the parties on Main street mak
ing connections with sewers hail not
connected their closets, which should be
done.
Street committee ordered to gel deed
from Geo Broughton as agreed before
building trestle along with sidj of lOili
street.
The following bills were ordered paid
out of Main street fund : S. Smyth $S0,
W. S. Brown $50, Fled Hesse 13, S. S.
Walker 12.50, J. D. Baker $7.50. Out
of Fiftli street fund: Smvth $50, W. S.
Brown $15, C. A. Moebnke ft, Fred
Hesse $4, 8. 8. Walker $3.75, J. D.
Maker, $1.
Bills allowed: W. H. Cooke $0, C.
Hoberg $00, Wilson Cooke $505, W. T.
Welch $18.75, P. G. E Co. $172 95,
Pope & Co. $14 30, W. M. Bloomlield
$1 .51), O. C. Iron Works $3 40.' D. Chase
12, Azitlie Cochran f4 40, L. A. Nobel
$7, Chas. B. Welsh $87.05, John Kelly
70, J. S. Purdom 89 50, I. L Porter
$02.50, C. O. T. Williams!)? 13, I Le
Mahieu $24, J. W. Scoggin $0.50, C. N.
Greenman $39 85, II. Straight $44 25.
Assessment of Fifth Btreet ordered
published.
Councilman Kelly brought up the
matter of the privilege to do sewer
work, the upshot of which was that
hereafter Engineer Smyth will exact
from each person undertaking such
work, beside the $1000 bonds and li
cense, a statement of competency from
two reputable plumbers.
SOCIAL, AND PERSONAL.
Ed Ntwton lias returned from a three
mouths' sojourn at the seacoast,
Mr. Alden, the real estate man, lias
returned after a prolonged summer va
cation. Our former fellow-citizen, Patsy
Moore, who has a farm on Neturt's
bay, is in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Chase, of Colfax,
Wash., are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J W. Chase of Ibis city.
Jacob Rauft lias gone to Samaritan
hospital for medical treatment, bis
allliction being strangulated hernia.
O. Dickersou, Flavius Painter and 15
others returned nn Monday ftom a
huckleberry expedition to Table Rock.
J. W. O'Connell, T. P. Randall, Mint
Randal?, Mr. Canard and Mr. Crawford
started Thursday forenoon by team for
the upper Nehalem to fish and hunt.
Miss Grace and Ida Kinder and Sam
and J. Hess returned Wednesday from
Salmon river. They report that a'K)
soldiers from Vancouver are camped
there. Huckleberries aud trout are
abundant and they will return next
week.
Major Joseoh Magone, of Canyon
City, who walked to Chicago in the
spring, has been in town for several days
visiting old friends and bis sons, Ed
and Amy Magone The maj ir hag a
stalwart frame and bis 74 years ait
lightly on him.
On Sunday at 3 p. m., at the Catl.olie
church, Kev. Father Hillebrand unittd
in marriage Joseph McGrath and Annie
Duffy, both of this city. The bride waa
charmingly arrayed in a gown of cream
mull trimmed with cream silk, which was
prettily contrasted by oranire blossoms.
Amongthe incidents of childhood that
stand out in bold relief, as our memory
reverts to the days'wnen we were young,
none are more prominent than severe
sickness. The young mother vividly
remembers that it was Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and
in turn administers it to her oan otl-
spring and always with the best results.
For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist.
Or Interest to Sportswes. W. H.
Hurlhurt, A. G. P. A Union Pacific
riystem, Portland, Or., lias just received ;
a supply of books called ' (jiin Club i
Rules and Revised Lawa." This oubli-
ration contains a digest of the lawa r.
lating to game in the Western states ami ,
territorim. Mr. Hurlbort will be glad
to mail von one of the books upon re- ,
ceiDt of two stamps to cover Doslaite.
W. II HrRI BfRT, A. G. P. A.
Attention
In time to nny Jrrr-fftilarlty of the
Stomach, Liver, or Bowela may
prevent serious
consequences,
Indigestion,
iieiiducho, nun-
son, bilious
Hess, and ver
tigo indicuto
certain func
tional derange
Incuts, the beat
remedy for
which Is Ayer's
rilla. Purely vcgetiiblo, sugar
coated, easy to tuko and quick to
assimilate, this is tlio Ideal family
medicine the most popular, safe,
ond useful aperient In pharmacy.
Mrs. M. A. Uuockwell, Harris,
Teiin., says:
"Ayer's Cjitlinrllo rills cured mo of sick
henduclio anil my husband of neuralgia. Ws
mum mere u
No Better Medicine.
and liavo Induced many to mo It."
"Thlrly-flvo yean ago this Spring, I wat
mn down by hind work and a succession of
colds, which mitdo me to feeble that It was
au fffurt fur mo to walk. I consulted the
doctors, but kept linking lower until I had
given up all Imps of evor being better.
IlapiHMiIng to bo lit a store, ono day, wliero
medicines wcro mid, the proprietor noticed
my weak and sickly appearance, and after
a few nuoallmis as to my health, recom
mended mo to try Ayor's Pills. I had little
faltli In Iheso or any other medicine, but
concluded, at last, to take bis advice and try
a box. llefore I had used tliem all, I was
very much better, aud two boxes cured me.
I am now so years old) but I believe that
It It had not been for Ayer's rills, I should
have been In my grave long ago. I buy S
boxes every year, which make 210 boxes up
to this tlino, and I would no moro be with
out I hem than without bread." IX. II.
Iiigrnhain, Kockluiii', Me.
AYER'S PILLS
Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer ft Co., Low.ll, Uau.
Every Dose Effective
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
John Mutton is sufTnring from a very
sore hand.
Hoard at the muss bouso on the we t
side is f:).7o per week.
Several new dwellings are notice il'e
in the Lognn settlement.
Harvest homo festival at Muinig's,
Sandy, on Friditv, the 8lli.
License to wed issued on the 5th to
Nellie M. liissell and Welden M. Shank.
The Coi'niKit thanks M. Doonev of
New Era for copies of ICngilsh papers.
In the firemen's tournament at The
Dalles, Oreeon City beat Gotdendule at
Dase null, IU to 13.
There Is a hole lu Cle ir creek bridge
which should be mended with a new
plank without delay.
The store of I. Selling will be closed
on Mon lay until 0 o'clock on account
of Jewish New Year.
Marriages seem to increase with Ihe
hard times, perhaps because now young
man navo more leisure than when Iris;
ness is brisk.
Dr. Pa i ne's new house in Sunset City
addition is almost finished, and a man
named Lewis is erecting a house near
by.
Work is progressing on the road from
Baker's Ferry bridge tn the Fagalde
mill, and on the newly located Mt.
Pleasant road.
T.J.Hensley this week picked from an
apple treo in the old orchard nn the
west sido an open blossom with several
buds appended.
Amy Maifnno and a couple, of Portland
gentlemen who were camping about 30
miles up the uiuckamas a low days ago,
shot three fat deer.
The most interesting objects one sees
now in the country are irrain stacks.
Soon they will have flattened out into
straggling heaps of straw.
The "Pride of Japan ' is gradually
gaining in favor over all other brands nf
tea. The public wants the best. For
sale at II. Straight's store.
Threshing on the farm of Sam Iluip'e
near Currinsvillo last week turned out
pretty eood yield of grain. That wns
the first threshing in thn neighborhood .
Dav and niuht shifts are employed i n
the concrete wall that is being built be
tween the two pulp mills, about 00 m n
being in a shift. The night work is ii-
lumated by electric lignt.
On Monday, Mr. frullinirer, i'., Mr
Mulvany, Reuben Wright and Mr. Mink
began hop picking. The hop crop in
the Muliiio neighborhood promises io
turn out well.
Thursday, the Sucker creek road
matter conies up for consideration be
fore the county court. Tuesday over
100 names had been obtained to tlio
remonstrance.
The board of trade meets on Monday
evening. Our business men should not
fail t attend. A lively, rousing meeting
of the board has not taken place for
sometime. Now is the time to bo wide
awake.
Hon. James Tracy, of Loiran, will seek
the nomination on the republican ticket
for county judge next spring. The
nomination would be a good one, but
rauybe Judge Meldrum will be re
nominated. The annual conference of the M. E.
church which met at Albany, made the
following appointments for this county :
Canbv, W.J. Gardner; Oregon City,
Gabrfel Sykes; Oswego and Clackamas,
C. Anderson.
J. J. Cooke has found around the
small limbs ot cherry trees in his garden,
elastic rings, which, on being cut open,
expose a large number of eirgs of an
orchard pest. The price of fruit is
eternal vigilance.
Mrs. Phil Shannon, of Sprir.Kwater,
died on Saturday and her remains wi e
buried on Monday from the Episcopal
church in this city. Her age was 48
years. A husband and five children
remain to mourn their loss.
Bertie liolcomb sliot a wild cut a
few diys ago and sold his scalp to
Clackamas county for $1. The cat
wasn't bad looking. The fur on lis pelt
is of very liulit red speckled with white,
while near the legs it changes to streaks
of while and dark.
At a materializing sceance held by
Craig one evening last week in liarlow,
a person in Hie circle mruca, nma n
observe who or what was playing
guitar floating aboye them. For
temtriiy the guitar fell plump on
caput and he was ordered out of
the
his
Ids
the
room.
The stone wall needed along Mrs.
Brougbton's residence properly will cost
any way $300, which will bring the tost
to her of the Fifth street improvement
to flHOO, more than the two lots and the
old house will sell for. Mr. Lyons is
rushing bis job in a creditable manner
to avoid the rains, no doubt.
Fine Farn for Sate Cheap.
For sale, a farm of 01 acres, under
fence, 15 acres in first class cultivation
and 83 acres slashed and in clover. All
level land ; no rocks ; a good well of
living water. Located one-half mile
from Mulino P. O. A g wl box house.
Price $1A'j0 cash. Immediate posses-
aion can I given
Ar ply to
C. T. Howabii, Mulino, Oregon.
To rise in the mornioz with a bad
taste in the mouth and no appetite.
indicates that the stomach needs
strengthening. For this purpose, there
ie nothing better than an occas.onal
' duaeof Aver'i I'll ta taken at bed time-
Willamette
as the
General Merchandise
lu Clackamas Comity.
DEALERS IN HOP CLOTH, KILN
Goods Sold on a STRICTLY CASH Basis Only,
PORTLAITD'S
CREAT
EB
Oneita SBDtober 271893 Cosbs October 28
.ISEKATr3 CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND
WILL Fl'KNIHII '1 11 K MUSIC.
A WORLD OK MECHANICS IN MI NATURE.
he Special Features Will Eclipse Those of Any Previous Year.
MADAM GIRARD GYER'S
Coteilriii led at a coat ol flo.lKU, anil (lirowlnn a
unw, win ueaiiiuy .uuaic null.
LARGE AOTIAHniMS r"tl'ihi nh
t w .w ueeu ciiiiiuriif
THE ART flAMiERY .V 11 tilnln
SIU K"lr An"""
l.rl HaTl'ly Tj visit till" ureut Kxii Hit Ion and
ov . V, n ,.. i,v Ml A, ,1,,,,K IM 1 l"ll l I III.- III IU 1' HI I It V.llieil0.
ItEDl't EO HATKH OX A IX TRANSI'tlltTATION LIKE".
For further liiforiimlioii address 1: w. AI.IjJiIN
Superintendent and Seerctnry.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Prescriptions t'lirefully compounded fit
(t. A. UitiJina'a dins: atora.
L. P. Fialier, Xuwppiipnr Advertising
Avent Mereliniita' Kxeliuii(.'e, Sun
Francisco ia our nuihorized fluent. Thin
paper in kept on tile in his otliee.
For job printing n to the Couk
1KB ollice.
Lawykiih' Biiiiii-s and F01.DKH8 printed
at the Coi'iiiEH otliee.
Wood taken on niibcri ptlun .at Corn
Bit otliee. lirinit it in summer time.
The Mulino ml In n ill it-1 1 v in fiih
.lima oritur fi.r lis. m 1 1 n riir i'o I ii t: t
customers. Firttt class work guaranteed.
FOR SALE.
Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly
bottom, on Woodcock creek, ChickiimiiN
county, two miles from Meadow Itrook
postoilico. Three ncres clenred. 12 acres
slashed ; "ood house 20x30. Price fSOO,
of which $o00 must bo pnid down, bal
ance two yeurs' limn. For further par
ticulars call ut Cot'itiKit ollice or address
me at Vancouver, Wash.
Miti. Anna Taylor.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS,
You are hereby uotillud that the board
of wuler commissioners have instructed
me to strictly enforce the rule requiring
the payment nf water rates, at the ollice
of the City Water Works between the
1st aud 10th days of each month. All
persona using water from the Cily
Water Works will tlieiaturo recetva no
liirmur-niTttee- than this,and If their
rent is not puid by Ihe 10th duy of Sep
tember, the water will be shut oil from
their service pipes and a cliaiue ot uu
cents made for so doini;.
Per order of Ihe bourd.'
Tiiob. F. Kyan, Sec.
BIDS WANTED.
Xotice is hereby iliven that scaled
bids will be received at the storo of A.
F. Stokes, in Ciinomuh, up to September
1 1 tli. 18!).'t at 13 o'clock noon, for tho
erection of a schoolhouuo on block "C,"
in tho town of Canemah. Contractors
to furnish $1000 bonds. Plans and
specification can bo seen at said store.
lite bourd reserves llio rigiu to reject
any or till bids. By order of board of
directors. Ciiaiii.es J. Rose. Clerk.
a lama lmek ir t,r A miill In lllfl
side or chest, try satututiun it piece of
flannel with Chamberlain's Puiu Balm
ami binding it onto tlio aU'eeted parts.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
case in une or two days. Pain Halm
ulso cures rheumatism, ou coin dohiim
for sale by U. A. Hurtling, druggist,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J II Lambert to Mary V Hyatt, lot 10
iu blk 0, Cambridge; :i00.
Kninia L Butler lo A W Pick, sw M of
nw and nw of sw of sec lis. se M
of ne V. anil ne f se M of sec 20, t 1
s, r 4 e, 100 as ; f-'oOO.
Isuiihena ureunnian nuit chiim to U IS
Oreenman. s )i of lot 7, blk IS, Oregon
Cilv;l.' C N Clreenmaii quit claim to
Isuphena Cireenmiiu, lots 'A and 5, blk
18, Or City; l.
S R and i IS Harrington to Harriet A
Woods, lot 1, blk 1, 1st. add to Park
Place; $."i00.
Walter H Keves of Missouri to W I'.
I.ehr of Illinois, s ) of se 'a of sec 14, t
4 s, r 5 e. SO as; fl.jUO
Ann W Jaggur and II V Stevens to J
R mke, 70x08,' feet on 4ih and Water
sti. Or Cily; 3000
J f Perdue to trustees of Aniish Men
onite church, one acre of sue 7, 1 5 s, r 1
e ; :10.
J W Noble to Louise A Noble, lots 5, 0
blk 125, Or Cily; ll'illO.
Peter Coal lleet to A W Graham, lot 5
blk 100, Or City ; tl
J Iternert to It Koeppe, 2o'( as ol
Dan Bell claim ; $025
A GOOM TlllNli TO KKKI AT II AM).
'rum the Troy (A'mwia) ChiiJ.
Some years ano we were very niiii:h
Mihject to aevere npellB of cholera mur
ium; and now when we feel any of the
lyiiiotoma. that iiHimlly preceed that ail
ment, suuh an nickiH'WH at the Hloinach,
diarrhiua, etc , we lii-come aeary. We
have found Chamberlain' Colie, Cholera
and Diarrhaia Remedy the very tliihi; to
Hlraii;hten one out in audi vanex, and
alwuva keep it about. We are not writ
nig lliit for a pay teHlimonial, but to let
our reader know what ia a good tliinir.
to keen handy in the home. For aide
by U. A. Harding, druuifixt.
Oregon Crop Weather Report
AuiiiHt .'ilit waa Ihe wannest day in
weatern O eioi, the temperature read
ing Wi decrees at many place. Hmoke
him been particularly dense in the Wil
lainetie and Roxue River valh-ya Full
ing ashes Ikcuiob objectionable to pe
ilealrian on the street of Portland,
where the deposit wa sufficiently thick
to attract attention. There waa shout
the average amount of sunliine, and to
rain occurred Harvest is nearing com-
filetion, teiiig principally confined to
ate sown spring wheat and oats. Karly
sown spring whe.it is a K'"d crop,
more than realizing expectation, while
late town irrain practically a failure.
The grain failed to mature and many oat
rrnps were cut for hay. The second
clover crop wa light.
Ki,a:.a Tabule aUt rligcirtion.
BARLOW, -
ILai - gcst "and Most Complete
THING PERTAINING TO
INDUSTRIAL - EXPOSITION.
PRISMATIC KnilMTAiv
llw.iinilut Join i.f water in all tlio rolora ol the rain
nf nil varUlea found In Oreiion wnlcra, have
leu great eipeliae.
n etilU Hi n i.r nltitliik-a Hle tcd Tn m llic World'
'l,,lr' rll"li'rii' ttltliiiilnl iniliillnit fiulera
view ila wonders lu ever) dejiarlmeiit of Art olid
WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY.
Your elhlors anil Fellow Clllzena
Who Have Tried It.
Mr. M. Quinn ol Oreuon Citv t.avs:
)'I was laid up with a severe attack uf
inflammatory rheumatism in a most
acuto form. Three applications of Ihe
laniniiH .seaweed Kemedy entirely cured
i.i ii
Mrs. Geo. Rcddnwv. Monroe street.
says: "It is worth its weiubt in ".old for
riieiimiitun.'
Mrs. CharlM, Seventh street, suvs:
"My boy's riht leg was purnlyzetl from
his hip down, so that hu was unable to
put his foot to thoKround for over twelve
months. After iiKinu three bottles of
Mr. Unweaves' Seaweed Itemedy he
cun run tiri.nnd without his sticks."
Mrs. Wutts, Jefl'iirson street, says:
"1 was nomplutel) cured of a severe at
tack of muscular rheumatism by three
applications of the Seaweed Remedy."
Sold by U. H IIaiiiiiieavks, S. Madison
street, uiid at Thsyer & Ahlcn's oflice,
Main btreet.
WOOD SAWING.
Wood sawing by the Bibcock wood
saw quickly uud cheiinlv (limn Tenve
orders at Umut & Cooler's real estate
ollice or address me at Kly.
Kl.MUIt DlX'lN.
BLANKS! BLANKS II BLANKS!!.!
For Sale at the Couiuer office :
Mnrtirnge,
VtUna Covers, -tr.
Bond fur Deed,"
Promissory Notei,
Receipt hooks,
Warranty Deed,
Quit Claim Deed.
Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena
reiteliers' Report CiinU,
Partial Fnyinent Real Estate Contract,
Sliorl IT Summons,
Jury Summons,
Copy of Summons,
Xutiee to (liirnisliec,
Answer to Garnishee,
Subpoena,
Writ of Attaclimenr,
Justice Subpoena, civil,
Justlio Subpoena, criminal
KtlC'Mlll or rtlienln litimba n.iii,url nn
--. , ..... ... u.i.i.n.j u. Kill
application expeditiously uud correctly.
Oregon City Market Report.
WHBAT-PurliiiSlo. bulk I without aacki
Oath -4:io V bushel, with eacka.
Fi.oua Holier per bill, net
Euas 50c
Buttkb 10.4'h? a roll,
Veal A!a$iia rlL-cfseJ
Chickenii iXSA a ilnaon
Basr On foot2i!;jc;ilrfK8oil tfit"
Mutton-1
Shinoi.es fi & Tfi tbouBand,
Laid 12)o pound.
Hums Green, 3e: dry. lia7orb; one-third off
orcullcd. Sheen pc-lts, ZMWOo
Ha V Timothy, tu baled; clover f 12.
Dhikd Fsuits I'rnnea 10c; upplea 810o
Mux Feed SlicrtH I'Jl'iO. Brnn 118.50; Chop
111; rOu-Kd wheat, M) cents bu
I'ona Bil-ts lie, alioulilora lie, liami Wo;
on f nol 6l,c; drtSBcl 7jC.
Potittoes i: a Hi; applea MKtiiOe a box.
HAVE
YOU
GOT
PILES
IT CHIN FILES known by molitur
llttii per pi ration, oaune tatcnis Ituhliig
viten wurtri. TIiIb form and BLIND.
LmEUlNUor 1 HOT UVDIHQ FlLVti
YlKLD AT ONCB TO
DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY,
whl"h son dirootly on part Teotd,
abriorb tumor. allavltchlnfr,efrootlng
purmoiifiitciiro. Prion BOo. DruKKiata
or mail. Dr. Bamako, PhtUdelpbU, p
CliarniHii tie Co, DriiKKiflli
' GUNN'S
IMFBOVID
LIVER
PILLS
ONLY ONE
FOR A DOSE
RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL
We coarante that one of tbfae ptlla at adoa will
froouf better mult In th cure of Headache,
oativeneaa. Hour Btomaeh, JJadlJreath and Dlcii
(!, thrn three to nve of any other make, and do It
without frrlptutr nnd aickening. Their wonderful
action makea yon foe) llKe a new brtng. Sfio. a box.
lrutfgtaiaivr maii. SoauukoUod, Co Pbaa.,r a,
CimrmanJk Co, DruKffltti
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
. mo rnnrut
COLDS
mo croup.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In rslalng- a family of Bine ehtldin, my only rem
edy for Cough, Colde and Croup waa onion ayrup.
It tajuat aerTM!ttvato-dr It wu forty year
at. Now my arndfhildf f n tati Dr. Ounn'a
Onion Syrup which la already prepared and mort
(ieuAat to tho iuu Mold at W oeau a botUa,
Charman k Co. Druiata
Kipani Ta'til cure bad breath.
Job Printing at the
Courier Office.
wis
v Mrv w
no
raI ""s
- OREQ-CW,
CLOTH, SULPHUR AND EVERY
THE HOP INDUSTRY.
Highest Price Paid for Countrv Produce.
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 and varied stock of Straw Hats ano
Modish Spring and Summer Clothing.
We have an excellent supply of WALL PAPER, rich in delicate
tints ..
Thos. Charman & Son.
Lounges llattremes
BEJL1LOMY & BUSCK'.
Are manufacturing them and keep
cannot be excelled in elegance, durability and low trices. Our mat
tresses are well made up and are exactly as represented. Country
dealers will do well to get our wholesale prices.
THE RED FRONT.
TVTnlr Mnl. n flK. 4 Dam A -I Cfa..L. r - -
h j auv&dB&a buiicc, a ruuuus ui oiaruu, a rounds
23t)C Soda or Rice; 6 Founds Beans or Rolled Oats; 7
spools Tnread; 8
X. Dress Braid; Boys' Straw Hats; 12 Lead Pencils; Ink;
95 Pnvolsinac 9 Pan era Pine R flrannaa
v siuivivfva) aj aava a afc w V uujbii
Catloo IS Yards for 1.00. SATKENS.
Arrived Pure Ground Spices, Half Price.
TKAD K 3TOB PBODUCK.
Hamilton & Allen. -
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
AT LAW
OFFICE, REAR OF COMMERCIAL BANK
Oregon City, Oreuon.
Geo. C. Bkowmelu
A. 8. Dbensi u.
Brownell & Dresser,
Attorneys at Law,
Office OneDoof North ' CaufiehlA Hunt
ley'i D .lyahn
OREGON CITY, . OUEGON.
VV. Casky Johnson.
C. M. Idleiian
Johnson & Idlcmaii,
LAWYERS,
COHNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Real Estate To Bell and Money To Lend
L. It. JANNEY,
Lawyer and Notary Public.
Okku;b Next Dook to Huntley's
Dhuostokk,
OHE'JON CITY, - OR KG ON.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Depo
Double anil alintle rlira and aaddle lioraca ai
wava on hand at Uie loweat rata. and acorra.
alao I'DiiiH'i'li'il with the barn for looae atoclt
Any Information leioinlliiK an; kind of atocl
pioinptly attiiidud to by letter or pcraon.
IIOIIMK8 IIOI OHT OH KOI.II
L. M. ANDREWS, M. D.
OKAI.KK IN
Drags, Notions, Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles, te.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Bhively'ai Hlook,
Cor. of 7th & Mudison St., Oregon City.
OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP
ALL KINDS OF
TINNING, PLUMBING,
And Ouneral Jobbing lo Order.
Sewer and Water Connections
Miuln at the Moat Keapnnable Rati'.. AC
Work ia done with a view to last and anlinfy all
concerned. Hhop ou 7lh Street, near Depot,
A. W. SCHWAN, PROP.
Oregon City Transportation Crj's
STEAMERS
Altona and Ramona.
TIME TAHLK OREOON CITV ItOATS.
Lear
PortlAxd
Pool Taylor Ht.
7:30A. M.
9:30 a. m.
12:00 M .
2:I!0 P. M.
MiiOr.n.
6:00 P. M.
Lear
OatOON t.'ITT
Foot ath tn.
7:00 a.m.
9:30 A. M.
12:00 M.
2:.10 p. M.
4 :m p. v.
::jo p. .
Sl'NUAV TIME.
:00 a. M. 9:311a.m.
11:00 A.M. 2:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.
No way landings.
In effect April 2-JtS, 1853.
Ripans Tabules : best liver tonic.
Rlpana Tabules: one give relief.
awar mm mwm. m. I I V-
Stock of
a full stock on hand. Our couches
Founds Cnt Steel 8 Penny Nails.
- Orejron City.
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL f 100,000. '
Transacts i General Banking Builneit.
Loana mail.. Bill. rt1u mint.! fliua ..i.
leetinua. Hitya and nella exchange on ah voint.
ila "ii alaalaiiil m.i tu1 Vi-i - -r -
K'unir. iiuivKlu --oJnehiiiililppi to check. In
tereHL mt n.,,.i wit allowed or time dCDoalta.
I Bank rnoA tr im 9 A. .M. to V. M .: S.turUaT
(veninaalromtllll
P. M.
II. C. LATOUltETTK,
P. K. DONALPSON, :
. . Caahler
rreuiileut.
FRANK HELDON,
Cun and Locksmith.
Adjoining the Noblitt Stable,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
All kind, of Fimirnia repaired iid cleaned. All klnda
of aniall machine, rejialrpd. Duplicat. kajrl
uiaile fur all kind, of locka. Oiinaainl
Pistols bought and Hold.
IilCYCLXS REPAIRED.
Iffi. Frier's
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
If you nt a FIRST-CLA88
PHOTOGRAPH call on him at
bin Old Htttnd, opposite Farr's
the butcher's.
Nothing but FIRST-CLASS WORK
Done
and Promptly Delivered.
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING IlOl'BK IN TUB CITV
Puid Up Capital, $50,000.
President,
Vice Preaideut,
Cashier,
Manager,
THOMAS Cbakmam
Gio. A. Habdixs
E. O. Ciumld
Charlbs II. Cacrim-D
A Oencrnl Ranking IlnalneaaTranaacted. , .
Deposit. Received Subject to Check.
Approved Hills and Notes Discounted.
t oiiiilv and City Warrants Bought.
Loiuia Maiieon Available Security.
Kxchauge Hoiiftht and Hold,
('ollfctioiia Made Promptly.
Drufta Hold Available 111 Any Part ol th
World.
TeleKraphlc Kxchnnge Bold on Portland, San
Francisco, I hlcago and New York.
I ntcrcat Paid on Tiiuo Depoaita.
SUB AOENTS OP
THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK.
TO CONSUMPTT1VEQ
The undcrnln-ncd having been restored Co
hoiilth by ilniile memii, after tuirerlng for
.(vithI yenn with a nevere huiff afl'ectlon, and
that dread disease Consumption. u anxtoui lo
make known to his fellow tuiffrrera the meant
of dure. To thoe who desire It, he will cheer
fully Kfnd (free of charge) a copy of thepreaeripa
tion uned. wlik'h tht-y will find a sure cure for
'oituniitlont Aftthmu, trrh. Bronchi
tin and all throat and lung MaUihet, He
hopeti ill milTerer will try his remely, as It la
Invaluable. Those dexlrlng the prescription,
which will coat them nothing, and may prove a
blt'Htliifr, will please addreNg,
Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Biooklyn, New York
AGENTS WANTED on SaUry and Com
mission for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
BIOGRARHY OF JAMES G.BLAINE,
By OAII. HAMILTON, hia literary axecutor,
with the co-operation of hia family, and for Mr.
Illaine'a Complete Works. TWKNl V VKARS
OK CONGHKas." and Ms later book, "PO
l.rricAl. mh i shionh" one prospeetui
fortliM 3 HKSTHKLI.INO bonka In the mar
ket. A. K. P. Jordan of Mo.,tok 112 order from
lirat Ho calls: ai nl's prollt l6 SO. Mra. !)
lanl of ). look l.'iorlera, 13 Sal Kusala, In 1 day
prollt f 26 A. E. N. Rice ol Mass. took S7 ord.ra
In 2daya: prollt 47.SA. J. Partridge of Me.
took 43 orders Irnm 86 call.: profit $75.95, kI
A. Palmar of N. Dak. took 53 ordera in S dara
protit $18X3. tXCLl'KlVK TERHITOIiW
Iliven. If you wish to aaaka LARUB MONEV,
write Immediately for terms lo th
HENRY BILL PUB. CO.. Norwlck, Cn.
GEO. A. HARDING,
PBALEK IU
DEUGS
Standard Patf.leilici.iss.
Faints, Oils and Window Glass.
PreieripHeiu Acturattlf Cbnpaaadrd
HARDISO' BLOCK .
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