Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, April 27, 1894, Image 3

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CITY AND COUNTRY.
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M-li.ail Superintended,
Suraeyir
runnier,
J. W. aMIiuui
llm. . Ihiiliih
t!. W llaiimig
.H. II. Ilalll.l
H. II. ('aim
. J. ('. Bradley
. II. H lillaaui
rSI.in Hmyili
It. U llullliall
I Hlrliard Sr
Oiinniilaeliuiera,
tWiii-llua llNJr
dimly r.iiirt niwiann llnil Wnlneailajr after BiM
a.i.da ufi'ViTjr immhIi.
Pr.iliale fmirl iii"l on Hrl Miiiidiijr nf eirrjr
"ri'r'.i'ili Clin iimMimiri tlilnl iVmUf li April mid
Itr-t M la) In Km I'liiiwr.
(IIIKIIiiN I I TV limrMIS.
Mayor Hiram Wnlidit
ll.-o.mler. ' !'""
,i.i..r..r k. Nr. C K. Hum
Aaatetaor ami CiiliiTlor - K. H. I'allrT
Treaanrer H I- ll'dmas
ClU All..rne. K-r. I'rlsna
rtlrm'H'm ImIciimt, '. ' Blwk,Jr.
Nnli'l ur Wnl.T Wurh . II. I""'11
Cur KiikIih'it, D, W. Kliinlard
Ouiiiclliin-ii -(!.. AMirliilil, Jr.. II. I. Kelly, 0. N.
ilreeiiuiau, .1 J. I'ikiIii'. K. M. Unwell, (linrKi
llriMiiililmi, II F.Juiilliir, II. K. Stem-lie
I'uillii'll liiii'H nr.1 W.ilmiMliijr nf mtcli usnilli.
CUCHCIIKH.
Viral C.iiiKr.KH"iil lliurch-ltev. M. Ikuigliertr
Pialur Serilrea 1' a. ni. "1 ' I'- "' '"""'"J'
Winul arter limrnliiii nlrt. Pram li-elln et.rj
VYeillimUt eveiilnil l P- " "jer Min-IIiie uf
V. I' 1 . K. every Sunday aiming m U:..U prompt,
lir.l ll..illet(.'liUM-li-lle. Cllmaa Pwker, Piieliir
K i-rvl.e III Hilndny CoIi.m.I I2:IA t.renliilt
m..ito ii'U H-K'Hnr Prayr Meeting Wwliiwliiy
i ,., t hlytienanl Mi-ellliR-every Wi-ilni
,Uy 'mnli mmdlli tlral Sunday III III. month.
Si i..l.. Church. Oalhollc lle. A. Illlnhmnil.
'..i;,r. (in Hunday, Hn-s ill "'
Ki iv SiliM 1 UIUII Sfnilim riirH.ic Hck !!.
Al .11 ollwr ivM KukIIhIi H.TIIM II.. HllmUy Mi-IimiI
: p in. Vwia-n, Afliii'il'i"ll"'"l
xilcllup ! T:: p. .
H.iliiaiut K..l.iipnl Cluinh -. n. Hvk. l-ii-mr.
MiirnliiK Hrrvlcul II: Hllmlny Mrlnil III IK:1A RVi
Init Hurvloa l M:UI. Kir1li I.WK llii-rtllig Hmii
clv nwilnn ! I'niyw Mwllni Thuwlay vn.
Inii at "Ml.
rirnl l'nl.yliTln rinirch -n.'V. 0. W. Ollmnry,
Ha-lur. HiTiliii II . in mill P. " WilaiHi
Km Ul. Y. V.. 0. K. nii'i'la i-Vry HilluUy
..nili't hi au. I'myi-r lwlliilWiiliiii"Uiy fifiilnii
biu. ttt-atifrM.
KMiiilnllral ilninli, (Ivnimn A. KniKt, I'mlT
Pmn'lilni Hmken i""7 lii,rui Hinnlay II m.
iul 7 -m p. m. Kalilmili iklnaii ry Binniiiy in m.
(J. IturrUlH-m-r, Huiit.) Wwkly I'ruyiT Mcflliig
vry Wnlwvlay unilli.
Vnllwl Bri'lliri'li CIhiitIi.-Hm. I1. II. William,
Paalor. Ht'rvlm firnt ami llilul Huiulay inurnliiiia
and III' pr'nllnK Halnnlay liillt III mi'li nuilllli al
OrKiili t'Mjr II . I", ami 7 p. m , anil Ilia Unit Hull
llUT aflurnuon of mcli ruuiilli at Kallf View.
HI. aul'aMinrrli, Kplniil-li'. J. A Krknln.ln.
tauiur. NurilcM vry Kuiidiiy at II a. ni.aiul 7iiU
p. iu., and Friilay evinhn al 7 1)0 i. in.
KtaiiBPllrul Lilllwran Zlnn t iicnlMtlii. M I-
lln.y, Uiiatur. iii 10 ni'i'iy
hull, Huiulay
w IukiI fr Il;llll'i IV;.W.UI
and 7::m p. m.
Srrvlcoa HiiOa in.
HOCIKTIKf.
Vn city lanin' t " W - 'jr
onlay imiImi! ( mi'li muntii In A. o. I', n. li'Ul
on s.vmiiIi Mrwl. All .liiuriiliin Urrtlimn fnnllalhr
llivlhil III alli'lld. 'llliilUHa Cuilll! tl. W. . T.
Wliitlin'k. IIm'.
11b In.n l,.-li!ci, No. A. O. I'. W.-Jin-lawny
Tlmmlay MMilim "l Uil'l t'..l..w'a Hull, Oaai-K;;.
VMIIiig bnahma altvaya nnlcmua. J. li. lainpia.il,
H. W. II. Slmux. Ilw,
M dalla laalKl', Si. 40, A. O. t'. W. MiU nrl anil
tliinl Satntdnya In each luonlli at Miuol llmiaf.
Vialllnx mi-llibn lllnila widcollli.. T. B. Slipp, H,
W. J. W. Tlliiluaa, Hw.
Ilatal IhIk-, No. A. O. U. W. Hwla twlnud
and third Saturday aVanliiRa Klillil'a Hall, l aiiby.
VlaliliiK liruilicra inuda Wftcunia. A, It. Shank, M.
v. K. U. lrhuu. Ui.
Cliicldiniaa Ualno, No. 7, 0. tl, W. Mwla Aral
and l hint Himalaya In aarii limnlli, at Slrlm'a Hall,
VllinK Imalirvn wi-lconiu, S. Hulcuiuli, M, W. 0.
jt I'nuD, llrt.
MUlirlM! I-udK'. No. 43, A. 0. V. W. Mrvlaavi-rjr
aaouiid and fuurlli SHinntav of caoli muntii at Wll
n.llillla, Or-gmi, Ma Spliullilua, M. W, C. T.
Toozo, live.
Uri-Kon UU', No. 3, I 0, 0. K.-MPta awry
Thtirailar rranhiKat 7:: o'clock p, ni. IntliaOilil
,.ll, ,' Mull, laln irwt. Mi-mlfra of Ilia Onlur
r lllnl to alli'lld, J . W. Moffall, N, U, TIliH. F,
Uvau, 1(. H.
Pilla Kiifauipni.nl, St 1,1, 0 0.r. MH Ural
nd Ihlid Tui'iiHn- I at'li nionOi ot (Md frllowi'
Hull. Malnl.r.ii.-viMl'ng patiivuli" Ponlellly III
Mini lu all-nil ti. I..i..i(iy, t'l 'ff I'lili'laii'li J. A,
al.nraai, gcrllic.
( iaMlra, Ho.ici, M.tJ. r. Jiiwu iiiaiiiri.!.
Ii.w'i tl ill, tlireyUi errry M i y arrnmK. VMlllit
iireilirfn niadi, wi.1. uiiia V. J flilnaai'is N. II. J.
f. IlKll y, s ,
Mllltnmiali 1al No, 1, A. f, A A. M.-lWd. IK
t rularr'Tulinni'i-'lU'ii- nu llrt and ihinlSatili.ln.a
eauli li ! 1 Hi p ni. B uliren In giaal ajai I.
lug are Indira tn aiuiid, I.. U I'mtfr, W. M
T. K. Hyall, Sec,
Oaweg" Lialga No. 10 1, A. P. A A M, Maata Ilia
aaouiidand fnllrlli Sutiirdiiya. Minolta IiitIIwI. II.
U. Iltii'a, W. M. li. J. Iluiell, Sen.
t'lni-kniuaa t lmpter No. t. U. A. Jl Ri'gnlar mm
viK'Hilua tlilrd Monday ol inouili at 7:3U p. in. J. II.
Valker, II. 1'. M. Scliulplua, S
I'liaiwir Cliapiar, No. as, O. R. H.-Mi-fU In Mu
aoniu Tullipl". Mm. II. S. Strnnge, W. M. Ml Ad
ilia (J. Ji'imiiig.
WIManiella Fnlla ramp No, 1 IS, W. of W.-Moi-t
.,- and fourth Tuiy of Un- month at K.of I'.
hall. YMllllK Mi-lg libera lliailn wnliP,
Itanda, U. C. E. K. .Manlii, L'lerk,
Wulif lino UlB, No, 13, 1, 0. t. M. Mla Mon
day evauiug at A. ti, V. W. Hull. Vlalilng iiu-iiibura
oonlliilly iuritud, J, II. Ho want, gucheiu.
Ilnuda PiMt, No. 8, 0. A, B, I)upartinnt of Orogim,
Mania drat tliuiUay of each month at A, 0. U. W,
Hall, Or-'irou I lly. Vlalilng cuninuliia niwla wi-l.
come. W. II. Ulllghimll, Com, C. 0. Wllllama, AdJ,
Getifml l'op I'iii-I. No. M, 0. A. H.-MiH't flrat
SaturilKy of mcli luunlh at tirauge hut), Mathin,
Cniiirnclea oonllully lnvlti-it. J. ". Nvlaiin, Cum-niaudi-r.
II. W. tihaw, Adjutant.
tlni. Unaik hail, No. tl, tl. A. H., tl.-)airtini-iit of
Ori-Kiin. Mi-eta In nchiail houw. at Nwnly on flrat Hat
priliiy in inch month al i o'clock p. in. All c.hii.
nultf ramie welcnma. Jacob Hpogln, Com. J. Kar
apulur, AdJ,
Hoaila Riduf t'ori, No. I", Ili-pnrlim-lit of Oif
auii M' l'la mi Ural mi" "'"d 'rlaaya of rach imiuth
Iu U. or P. Hull. Jlolllbip. uf coipa from almmil
amliully wlc ad, lira. H. B. Illabury, l'n.
lra. K, b. CVhrall.Tn-aa. lira, J, , Harding,.
Soiia of Voti-mna, K, H, Baki'r Camp, No, Ht-Mi-la
lil'il anil llllnl TliHnalny evwiiuga ol each mouth. W,
i, J,.iuhii, l'a.t, li. O, W.a.d, lat Lieut. AIillIO
Wli klmpi, &l blout-
I. A. S. (if lialior Cainp, 8 nf V.-Meeta III t. P.
hall on M'l'iiml mid li noli tlol.iliiy eli-nlnga of i-hi Ii
niiiulii Uin. W. K. Jthana, I'rea. JIM Norn laliff,
swy.
Achillea I,fali(, N'. .in. K.of P.-Meeta erery Frl,
day night ut ilia K, of f, hall. Vlalilng knlKliU
liivlte.1. It. U Huliimn, 0. 0, F, J. Loula, K, of
It. 4 8.
Htar I,odga No. ''. K. of P. MeeU atery Weilliea.
lay eTwillig III t'aatle hall. Brolhera Invited. J. K,
lllaley, C. IJ . 1 In. Nellaon, K. ol B A B.
Canliy Loilga. No SU4, I. 0. Q. T. Meeta flrat and
third Saturday efanlnga at Kulght'a Hull, t'anby.
Viailing nii-nibera alwaya made welcome, P. J,
Col, W. C. T. Mlsa buu Klilltht, Seo.
Oawego Lo-h ' ..... IW. I. O. 0. T. Meela erary
Friday eve .4 iu net; hall.iu old town. J, I.
Hainca ' . .'uhn Kiuae, Sec.
FCu i; t, rm Bi.,0.N. (t. Annory, Third
awl Main. .sui.e" jJrlll night, Monday. Ki-gular
LU-m-aa I'ji-li'itl rlral Xondafaf each month. J.
W. ttanoir; i ) i Kellay, First Lieut. L. L.
Pi-tiiii(-W...-ii I i' -"
i-ifiby Spirit'-' '' Society. Aaaemblea on flrat
vfud tlilid ,Snuili. -i .j'a-a'-h month. H. A. Lee, Free
dent. aa llalllf I allllp, KecuHing Secretary.
New Fra W. 0. T J.-Meetrrlrat Hatnnlay In each
. -Month at thalr lull la ktW fcra. Krlen.la of the cauaa
invited (u m preaeat. Mi" I any rlohqaon, lira.
Matiuau. fret.
SI, .Ighn'a Biaui-t. so. ni, i . i oi a. aiwu
,,ery Tuanlaf even.ug al ihelr ha!., curaar Main and
reutlt M-ei-ll, lre 'U i-W,. Sullivan, Prea.
S, 0. Hieb'-la, Sue,
Oregon City Board uf Trl MaU Conn Houie
on at-cond Monday Iu . h w nth, Vlaltura w- Icoma,
Deo 0. Bioauell, Pre. F. K. Ponalilaon, Sec.
ttnby Board of Tle-Meeta at Kniiiht'a Hall,
Canbr, on gr-l and Vl,lrd r'll', each monlh
Vlalt.ra walcoiue. Viti. Klligh Prea. H. J. Oarrl-
UMl, See.
MnUlla Orange. No 40, P. of L r-Meela at their
hall atWrlghl'a BrUlte cm the aee d falunlaj of
aach month Ullll '" mJm,n m"l'
Welcome. J. F. Nelaen, Maater. B. H. Cooper, Sec.
Tualatin Oiare, Nir I 1 . r. of H.-Meela laatlatn
da, of ch mouth M l! Wll.,.,llla. K. B.
Henry, Maater. X" 1 "
Waruer t,ranga N F H.-Meei fourth
gatnrday of aach n,"n .h taH '
C. 0. VV ilUan;a,J!iK- B -Xwg.e Brown. See.
BniW.,,1, Cr,e,, S" '1.V.I II -Meeta at their
hrll in -J .rn
.i.,ai c oir! au i.-ii-y la aali mouth at
III l m Vlm I u.ein'-ere ajaMye
mm, 4, .
White, Ma ter. J. t J-.
Oawego Oraiv- A " H -"eeta aeo.nd
at. U. liege. See. j
Damaaeua Grane S- t.ot H Meeta o. drrt
Loua. 8. Young, M -r. T H. F-tkera, Sec.
Miatletoe Lodge Sa ,"'' ".T,'?' Vl'Z
Tuwlny welling Ma' ' Black J. I, C. of H. Flora
pjer, Bee. t
Cidumbia Book ml ! Mer ''--
day erf eb m M Ugtaa U,M. 1BV W.
"reailaiOi. Prea. Wain" t. Forema. Oeorge
brown,
B-ntlnuln HiaW -- l
I Meeta eetond WadneeAay
j. aen-b mood, al faineflc.-et aide '.
U-i.Je setanlh and "- Stmifht, Prea.
If.gaiin.riMU, -t - i
Cataract H Co. No. iA Meeta ani l Tweajby of '
't mih at lilaracl Eni ". Frk Lewia,
., . n w. Binnaina. roi
Tborme, See,
aa lloaae :
h. T. S.
EnTll the thiH To-day f a
Lawrence. "1
aonngc. Sec
K.tetiai. H. 8. 1
Ripan. rabu'ebfet liver Vic
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
I'nl.iTir l. KciixiiMV. Ah nil uiitlmr,
lleiiiy Wouil Iihh u uniNiiiit riMiiiiuliuii
u ml liia eollt tflii'ii i. KMiy rocundy la-
gum! in (lib Ml ill n m limit, liuiiily vol
uiiih amiili il, " J'lm 1'oliitutil I'Atunuiiiv
ul .Naliiriil I, iw" (l.iiu A HlnMiunl. ti.
Inn, .Mum., f will, in ilouhli'iily, du
iiililll iu fHluijIlall II. Ilii'V will tin
(lux m.t ho iiiui'li by u iii-ilunliu iliHpluy
ul li'i liiiiciil ur llit-urt'liu knuwli'du ul
lliu H'ii'iiru, h liy iiitljii into iittninlivu
nun iHipniiir iuiiii tiiu mIuiiiiiiu m tn-
clplt'8 wliii:li liu ul llm Ijkhu of liny truu
uiiilt'tHiiiiiiiinu ni u ii r ft'iiiioiniu ci i mi i
limiH ur ul Hit) imikhi l j I i : ich u( our awljl
ilt'vuliiiiiiieiit. I'liu In puiliiiim more
nci'ilcil tliitn llnu ilriiH ii illMtincliuiiH und
I'Holt-nu rt'UHuiiiiiua j mid lonuinly it io
nium Uaufiil Iu tlumtj in. Ml ill uniu( elf
liL'littiliim'Ul in tlit'Mt) ni.illuri, lliu in. in-
tiul lubun-iM, Hli'iau cuiituiitinuiit und
rti'll lif inu in no liuut-HHUiy to the wel-
iniDultliu Dtitlu, uii'l wliu liuvu Imin
11 Willi 80 IIIUdlHUIIlllllUlllllI Ullll S.'fllll-
iKtic trutili Hint niunt of llieni ure utterly
minli-uil butfl uh to llii'ir true itileruMlH
anil us iu llicir rlxlilH ami tliiliuH. Tliiit
iri Mr. i oud cuiictMiliun ul our plutu-
vratiti "coiiilitioii8 :" "Tliu pri'sent 'bo-
Cilll B)'HlL'lll' bflllillK in inlnij tliut its
abiiM'8 arc no real part uf it iH lliu only
out) Unit will Hrrve liiiiiiunily in Iu pi un
cut blaiju ul ilfvi'lopini'iit. As wull lit
un nrliliuiul hIil'II on tliu buck ul a tur
loiku.UB to (riiino any new external order
to mill prenfiit etliiual t'oncli(ionn and
iit'ceHHitii'8. Tlieie are luuny hucIi arti-
lli-ial kiiuIIh priipiiBt'il, each ul wliieh in
win runic J to III In fuel, to be a umver-
eal punojea, lor exirtniK ills. Ainuiitf
tliuiu ure land in cuimnuii, guvermneniui
lruiibO lalioii, an iuuuine lux, limited
(orttiiu'H, unlimited uilver, Kold m nic-
mctallimn, unlimited VetmbHekH,' a
high tarill, a low lnrill, free Irudu all
I bene and many mure. Without uny
artiiimcnt nl present as to the merits or py of Mr. Iluyer, will occupy the cor
delnerils of I bene proposed imanuren, Mr bulcher shop in Mr. Buck's build
tbu point is only made iu tl is connef- I inifl coiner ul Seventh and Center
lion that il is beyond ibelr power and
ritniie In remedy existing economic ills.
If ever the time arrives when true social
ism pure and simple is practical as a
form of uoverniiienl, neither it nor any
other exiernul M'stcm will be needed.
At that lii)(li evoluli liuiry hIul'O every
nil can and may be a law uu'o Imnself.
Ni.n-iCKistance and tiiiHelllnliness will
ten comprise the brief but unwritle.i
cude of liiimanily. Al preseut any new
and forced artilliial Ira me work would
rather retard than aid a natural growth
toward more ideal conditions."
A Cumino Attraction. The Chicago
Lady Quartette in composed uf artists.
They gavo an exquisite concert Inst eve
niUK befure a goudly audiencH. The se
ed ions were varied including the sim
ple melodies w ith the clas-dcal, and the
execution was simply superb. Kncore
fullowed em: re with certain sequence,
fur lhecharniinr young vocalii-ts won the
jieart of every auditor in their yery first
effort, mill, they refuted to release a soul
thus iniprisioned until the last number
was sung and it was fitting" and nppro-piiat'.-
'Ifnme, Sweet Ilmne." There
were solus as well as quartettes and tliu
fact was exemplified that each member
uf the quartette is a finished solo artist.
SI. I'a ul Daily Ohilie- In Imperson
ation MUs Cornelia Neltnor U without
a peer while ull of her work is very tine.
SfuiY Juurnr.l, Mudieun, M'i. HI e
possesses Just enough enthusiasm and
reveals a fine appreciation of wit,
thought and beauty. It gives me pleas
ure to stale my own delight iu her read
ing Vo David Swing. VrUic,Chicaijo.
We consider Miss Neltnor tbe finest
reader that ever appeared in Harwell
Hall. '. M. C.A. uf Chicago. Miss
Ndltnor's marked ability as an impei
8 iiiiilor has won fur her a host of admir
ers in the twin cities. St. Paul Pioneer
Vr. This quartette, assisted by Miss
Xellnor, wjll appear in this city fur one
nigdtt only, Tlmrg lay. May 3d, in Shive-
ly's opera house. Hinge wishing, to
s'oend a uleHuunt evening listening to
singing which eteryono can understand
i..oiiiii not mlsa tins rare opportunity
Tickets at Huntley's book store.
Tub Kussiak Evii.g'g Opinion Gal
vani, who was a prominent figure in the
Hint people's parly state convention
held in this city, is out of politics. He
said to a reporter of the Sunday Wel
come: ''The populist party of to-day is
not what It was w hen I was at tne lieatl
of it in this state. I most emphatically
denv I hut I have been turned down.
I withdrew uf my own accoid, and have
no desire to uiraiu llnu re prominently in
that party. When I took an active in
terest in polities ihe people's parly was
composed of men who were figditiiiK for
principle. Now look at it. It is made
up nearly entirely ot sorehead
oiilciists from the other parties who
have nu other object in view but to
leather their nests wilh down iu the
shape of fat anil easy olllces. I never
made a cent out of polities; in fact I
went broke, and was compelled to go
upon my farm iu Washington tinunly
and live I it in no without funds.
Mv ranch is iml paying inn uuylliing,
and 1 cannot sell any properly, so 1 am
here in Portland now trying to get a job
until things pick up I haven't been
lieutetl jnt exactly right, but am still a
believer in the true principles of the
paity. However, 1 don't gu nmcli on
the crowd thai is now in il."
Say. Twj lln.i.ioss Monn Hurry
Watson, a populist, will lecture in
Money at I'm e's ball un Friday eve
ning. April 27th. He adv icales the
speedy inci p ise by the government uf the
total of gold, silver and paper currency
in circulation to f 50 per capita, ur in
round numbers, to U,2(H),000,000. The
money in circulation, outside of the
government treasury, Is now ll,700,i
000,000, and, besides $700,000,000 is in
the Ireasuiy.
Jkcurb Vcpb Tickkts at Huntley 'a
book st"re for the concert of the Chica
go Lady Quartette, Shively's opera
house, one eveningonly,lnursilay, May
3d ; admission 50 cents; seals may he
reserved without extra charge.
Dkkv Cumpbtition! Ten loaves of
fresh bread for a quarter dollar; -20
loaves for 50 cents and 40 loaves for $1
at the Seventh Street Uakery, Jacob
Kober, Prnpr.
:oeben erhalten, erne frische Sendung
Limbtirgerund Kraeuter Kase.und Cerv-
eet Wurst, bei L. A. Ni-bel, Depot Hotel
TAXES MUST BE PAID!
BhetilT C. W. Ganoiig will keep the
books open for the collection of taxes
until .May 9th. After that date all tin
paid taxes will be declared delinquent
antl costs will be added.
This is the last and final warning.
. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That there will be a meeting of the
Democratic County Central Committee
at the Hountain Hose House, Oregon
Citv, on Tuesday, the 1st day of Mny,
1805, at 7:30 p. m.,for the purpose of
electing a chairman and secretary and
the transection of audi other business
as may come before said meeting
A Part ok tub Committeb
e
LETTfcB LIST.
The following is a list of letters re
maining at the Oregon City postnflic
for the week ending April 21, 1S'.)4,
uncalled for:
Arnold, Win Childn, Rout
Kveleth, Pearl (iyena, li
Lacbelr, Mian McDonell, Din
Millars, J Peeward, Mrs Mary
When calling for these letters olea'ae '
, ".dvertineJ " E M kum P M
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mats. Bay ws atck. we g Cartorav
l waa a CbM. abe cried for Caetort.
mica ah became Xiam, the dung to Caaaorta.
Tka at had OaUdna, aba gnawtheai Castorls,
LOCAL NEWH ITICMS.
inv. iViuioviir will riiaku a I'niiulliti
pi'i't'ii iiith mi .May 1 1
Itunxxliiii Hiiti-ra U llm impnl ir nnn
uiiIku likker at .Miiriiuin
A II pi. und Imv hhh limn In I lie wilt
f U'illiani Slieel 'uii 'I'lleailiiy lilllit.
Iluil KiikIh, Itubt. Italy ami J. R
Mniver ul .Mnlitllii were in llm eiiy mi
lileailay .
Mr. Ailmrtmi of I'lirtluiiil, an old Kun
ia nieiiiim Mr. iimwiii'II, miih in in
il v liHMday.
JaimtH V. ('iino U ut lti:i lni en-
ttuKi'd on llm machinery ul tliu mm
wmden mill there.
Do nut mim tliu bull to tin triveii mi
I'riday evening at A nn.iry IinII by the
Oihlmii Ciiv iirclifhiia.
Tliu A. I' A. claiuiH In thin city nearly
'.'00 member, ull i-xcf plliitf about I
liakni's dnz.-ii republican
Tuesday Tom Garrett o( Mariiuum
and two h uim were iu Ibe city Id appear
an ilnemes lx lore court.
Mr. Lu-vler. a uroiniiiunt farmer of
Xeedv. Htniipud ill the ciiv Tuemlay on
lliu way liuine from Portland.
Sexton Sluver nnkn that the city cuuil
I allow him about 2) or ') to tlx up
the ceinulcry fur douuration ilaf.
T. J. lleiialei' ri'tiiinda Ilia fiiendH that
lit) Iiuh recovered from lliu grip by auin
ap)eariiij biii ilintc on (be street.
Dr. S. I'arker. our former townsman.
has returned to Oregon from a anjuurn
I two years in California, and lus lo
cated in Portland.
1). C. Her and Nulnon McCunnull of
cilierwoiid, liave each contracted 10,000
urn U of their 1MI4 hoocrop to l.iliell-
thai & Co. of San rrancmco lor U cents
per pjuml.
Kirliard Flvun. who wan in the em-
streets; opens Monday,
The "little church around the corner"
is gelling there. Since Mr. Kckslroin
has been pastarof the Episcopal church
its supporting membership has mure
than doubled, the same now numbering
oyer 80.
Onlbel5ih,a gentleman tied his horses
lo the barn near the home uf James
McKillican, Mt. I'leatant, and when he
druve li ime in the evening left a lively
eight pound boy. Mother anil child are
lining well.
It is absolutely nece-sary that the
succession nf mud holes between the
Ferguson and Melntyre places on the
Abernethv mad be tilled up. The plank
road laid by the street contractor to the
Muss Hill gravel pit is a boon tn lioise
llesh .
The Sons of Veterans of ('nl. E. D.
Baker Camp will give a musical and
literary social in the K of P. Hall,
Thursday evening. May 3. The Misses
McCnnl and others will furnish the
music. Small lulniission. Cuke and
ice cream.
Bishop J J. Ksher of Chicago, will
preach on next Monday evening in the
ICvungeliciil church of Cttiiby, and nil
Tuesday (at 7:1.1 p. m ) in 1 lie Evan
gelical church of Oregon City. The
v 'tierable bishop will speak Uermaii at
both p'aces.
About two weeks hence, 500 men will
be at work In and about Oswego for the
lessees at the iron company's works.
Meanwhile, the furnace will be relined
with firebrick. About the middle of
June, a cargo of ore will arrive from the
mines in northern Mexico.
Mrs. Katie Kehin Smith, the free
thought lecturer, is gradually extending
her field of work. Besides her weekly
lecture in Portland, she supervises a
Sunday school iu Forest Grove and will
lecture in Yamhill county on Sunday.
Miss Olds is devotedly assisting the
lecturess in her work-
The Chicago Lady Quartette which
will soon appear in our city, cornea to us
laden with the highest honors and de
served praises of the White City, both
us soloists and as a quartette. Tlioy
there delighted thousands with their
sweet singing. To music lovers, their
concert here will be a rare treat,
A snag was lying in the highway near
Win. Jack s place. Alarquam precinct.
Hoad Supervitcr Ed Carter came and
looked at it and ordered Sub Boss
Thompson Drake to remove it, who
hired a man to do the work , Now
Drake tells that he paid four bits to
have the job done, and he gut $2 and
Carter $4 fur bossing it.
Dr. E. Schubert has closed his office
in this city and established himself per
manently at Oswego in partnership with
Dr. Sullivan to practice his profession.
Dr. Schubert is a gentleman of varied
attainments, having hud the advantage
of thuroiigh training in some nf (he best
Institutions ol learning In Uerniuny, and
a brilliant future is before him,
The Willamet'e Cornet B ind lias dis-
bunded'. The instruments have been di
vided amuiig the several members and
the music books collected to be sold in
a lump, the puoiic snowen so little
apt r-iciaiiun of the efforts nf the boys
Unit tliev liavo still outstanding
$170. of uncollected nccotint-i. Now
itironlv baud for campaign pin poses is
thai uf the Sulva i-n Army.
There is smite piospeet nf a removal
of Ibe Oregon City flour nulls being
made lo Seattle. The mill is 250 barrel
capacity per day and if removed to Se
mite will prolMlilv lie increased to out)
barrels per day. The principal reason
for removal is that high water changed
the channel so as to make it impracti
cable lo operate the mill.-0,vi)io
Standard, Perhaps this refers to the
Singer ii)ill.
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CANBY ITEMS.
There are seven hop yur Is ne.ir by,
and in several of them the poles are be
ing erected.
E. Kummerer lias planted 4(1 acres
with prune trees for .1. Stevens.
W. C. Sapp of Walla Walla has
moved to Csuby .
The city council is uniting bids for
the building of a jail.
Dr. II . W hile has nn vi d onto a place
three miles from town.
Aa a lesult of Ihe protracted meeting
conducted by Kev. J. Wund, quite a
number of new members have been
added to the M . E. church .
There will be three months' spring
scluHil with Mlsa r. Stevens as princi
pal.
Five teams are hauling wood fur J.
Hodges an the 8 P. company.
S. V. Mack is doing good road work.
He intends graveling it lo Good bridge.
John Redman lias bough! four lots
from George Susbauer fur $300. Mr.
Fegiey has bought one for $75.
Miss Rumor savs that some one is
about to gel him a partner to d) the
cooking.
G. Whipple lost a fine horse Ihe other
day by the blind staggers.
Our fruit crop looks promising.
After an absence ol two years William
Weed has returned home from Astoria.
Candidate cards and other job work j
executed neatly and cheaply at the
Cot p.ikk office.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION'.
VOT1CE 1.1 HEREBY (JIVES THAT FOB THE !
nnox of makitu an examination of all per-
OM "no "" . "
lo tewhera of the arnoon oi tnta eonnty, ine
cotinty aehool aiiperiiitnoeut thereof will hold ;
s puWie examination the coonix.nae in ore-
go f liy. cuvrkamaa county. Oreiron, beginning
! oa Wednesday. May th. 14, al 1p m.
I Paled this ath day at April, lt
; U.S. CHIMIN,
j County Srnool 8nterinndnL
RipansTahaleacnrebesdacbe. i
. RipanaTaiiuleacnrecorutipatiua.
THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Sundry Galling Hymeneal Bonds
sunderea.
Dirty lli'imbllcini Linen from
Mu ii mini (JctH u Flnul Ailing.
A List of Articles Nice to S'eal-Dele
rjatlon from Missouri Ridge.
The following Is a hiiioiimIs of ihe
transactions of the circuit court since
last week Thursday :
A li Karniiart vs llonry lS.irnliurt, de
cree of divorce.
Joseph Hedges vs Win Ililtket, luilg
men I and fort-closure uf inurlgage lor a
debt il "HM) wilh interest and costs,
It Duiiilas vs Marion Johnson, con
tinued fni the term.
H 1) Bull vs li LA It Co, plui null's
uini lun to strike out cerium parts ui De
fendant's answer burein sustained..
J A Junes vs U O Woods, defendant s
motion to strike out part of the com
plaint denied.
Mrs Al II Wallace- vs v c vt ens. sner
ill's Hale upprovetl.
Win Vnipiilil vi f.d Kammere'-, siier-
ill's sale approved.
TIiiih Charinan A Son vs It l-anion a
II Tt-asdule, slicnti 's sule apt roved.
Maty Mason va A Campbell and C D
Covey, dismissed.
das K .V Hell wood el ai vs i J ner
mann el ul, T It A Sell wood, adinini-t-trator
of J It W Sell wood, deceased, sub
stituted as pi linliir in this case.
State of Oregon vs A RCIarklcoloredl.
indicted hv guild inrV nf crime of lar
ceny of piuperljr nf the value of $11,
pleads guilty, enl tn jail lor :u days De
sides costs. Clark has had about three
montliH in i I already.
A Kecliloii vs Antoinette Lewis aim
W J W McCurd. foreclosure of mort
gage on account of debt $1200 beside in
terest and costs. -
Slate of Oregon va II S Itanium, not
a "true bill" reported by grand jury
and defendant discharged. Do va James
Leonard and Julin Howard, not a "true
bill" reported bv grand jury and defen
dants discharged.
11 E Cross vs Julius und G C Camp
bell, tliamissed.
N 1 Sorensnii vs Mary 8 and W II
Wren and U Shindler, default of defen
dants entered ami that plaintiff have
and recover from each of them the sum
of $1302 besides interest and $100 costs.
A F Miller vs W T Linn, dismissed.
AtnoH J Lovejoy et al v W Halls E
Co, Friday, April 27th, Bet for argument
on defendant's demurier.
Katie Barclay vs Oregon City, April
27th amended complaint to be tiled.
Slate of Oregon va George Uroshong,
indicted uf assault with intent to com
mit rape on Clara Camion, a pale girl of
about 12 yeais living a couple of miles
from vilhoit Springs, in "Missouri
Ridge." Her mother, Mrs. Cannon, a
widow, lias beau supported by the coun
ty as a pauper lor several years, though
twu of her eight children are nearly
grown. Twenty witnesses have been
summoned who will each get 50 miles'
mileage and a day's pay here with
which to pay taxes. ThU is a daisy case.
Martin D Morgan vs Mattie L Morgan,
deciee of divorce.
Charles 11 Watson va Carrie M Wat
son, decree of divorce.
E T Holgate vs I 8 and Amelia Mul
lan, judgment for plaintiff by default,
defendants owing him $rXi2 besides
costs.
On the 20th a w arrant was issued for
Ihe arrest of Ada Sci. idler, on the
charge of larceny in a dwelling house.
More particularly, that on the 10th day
uf December, 1803, said Ada did wil
fully and feloniously take, steal and
carry away, in the dwelling house ot
Marion C Fern ley, Elsie Ware and Dora
Ware, persunul property valued as fol
lows ;
One gold locket and chain $30 00
10 yards of ribbon .
?4 yard of plush (green color) . .
.4 yuru oi piiisn (ping coior j . . .
2 yard lace
1 leather belt
i4 yards inuslk
1 picture on satin
3 ya.-ds luce
1 comb
1 white skirt s.
1 veil ;
2 pair ladies' hose
1 breastpin
1 pair scissors
1 dress skirt and waist
1 white skirt
1 striped underskirt.
1 lace collar
1 thimble. 50
3 spools thread , , 13
3 pairs muslin drawers W
1 apron 50
1 shawl 80
1 writing tablet 25
Ada plead guiltv and the court or
dered and adjudged that sentence be
suspended during Iter good behavior
and she was released from custody.
State ol Oregon vs Phil Marquain was
dismissed on Tuesday. The charge
against him was retuiling liquor without
license. This is Ihe third time this case
has been befuie the court and it has
literally been worn out. Last Novem
ber Phil appeared for trial but the pros
ecuting witnesses could not be found,
and this trip, seemingly, the court
dropped it in accordance with that fun
damental principle of jurisprudence as
laid down by Cunfucius, Ulackstone and
lesser legal luminaries, that when the
pot calleth the kettle black both should
either be pitched into the highway or
the back yard. 1'hll knew that he had
the bulge on the case in this year of
grace and on the main prosecuting wit
nesses, Thompson Drake and E Hart-
man, or as he phrased it, could "give the
calf a chance to hang itself," and had a
dozen of his neighbors suhpecned as
witnesses, to let them earn a few dollars
with which to pay taxes, who, when
they had swallowed their hotel dinner,
found there was nothing for them to do
except tl raw tlieir pay. This fool case
lias cost the county about $500. If I'hil
hadn't drawn the line at allowing his
customers to shy bottles across his
saloon he might have avuided this
litigous muss.
R Sihler vs C W Ganong, dismissed
because Sihler failed to appear as he
had no case. Allen & Lewis take Ihe
goods nominally sold to them, under
Ihe original claim.
Mary A Hatch vs Henry Swift et al,
referred to C E Runyon for testimony.
Dan N Trullinger vs Juliet F Trullin
ger, ordered that plaintiff appear in
court May 1st to show cause why he
should not be adjudged in contempt and
punished accordingly.
H J Stevens vs minor heirs of Vina
M 1'oote, H T Sladen appointetl their
guardian ad litem.
State of Oregon va heirs of the lute
John Gray, ordered and adjudged that
the state be seized of the lands and
tenements in the complaint claimed, to
wit, n of se of sec 10, t 4 s, r 2 e.
Sichel A Mayer va Will A Ackerman
and Tliofl Campbell, the jury called,
after due conaideration, reported It
could not agree on a verdict and was
diex-hargp'l .
Anns K Weston va Mason Weston,
decree of divorce.
.WaJhamsit Covs (I A Vorpahl.verdict
of jurv that plaintiff recover from defend
ant ti'Xi 73. Plaintiff wants $ W0 and is
vra ntixl n-w trial.
U Harding vs li . ana r. ros.
uinrniSM - Cl
Portland Trust Co vs Sam Marrs,
aetiled and dismissed. LJ v James
Marrs,
do. Do vs J A and L E Thayer,
do
H E Croes VS Clackr.mas Farmers' I
Alliance, plaintiff to recover $:Stf and
coats.
Kate Barclar va Oregon City, p'ain
tiff to have 30 days from Thursday in
bich to fi e arawer.
In matter of assignment of J P Logan,
T F Hyti, at-slguee, ills h tig -d.
Junu-a If phr-y vs J J l owleral al,
aie in really nllr.noil by slieilir
I.IUMI Ji ll V IIKI'llltr
To Huh. Tlw: A. Mrllridr. Judar:
We; your iindciaigueil grand jury fur
the April, 1MI4. term tif ihe circuit court,
make ibis our fluul report and rer-poct-
iiiuy represent dial wu have rurclilliy
invesliguted all charges of crime thai
have been pieaenled lo us und while we
nave only rein rued Into court five "true
Jills," yet we have iiiventigulcd a num
ber uf imiNiriaut cases which after a full
iiiveslig.iiinii of all the evidence pre
sented to us both by the slute and by
ilefendantM. we did nut deem warranted
by Mie evld-nee to report to the court.
We visited (hit county and city Jail"
and found them IkiIIi hi good condition.
We vi-iled I lit) i. Mires of the county
cleik, shciill'. riciuilei. treasurer, shsi-hs
ur and county school superintendent,
uini loumiiiicMiiilllccsiMroiipM'd hv com
petent and ai-eoinui'iihiliug nllleials and
the luniks und accounts of auid nllkcrs
ueut and well k-nl. The book and
accounts of ihe clerk slierilf , treasurer
and county tuiieriiilc ndciit having been
expurted by an expert employed by the
last grand jury ami hearing no com
plaints against either of huIiI oHIi-hm. ai
did nut deem it necessary to uo to the
expense uf having the -hooks and ac
counts of said ullii'ers exported at this
time. The law requiring the sheriir to
collect not only the county, state and
school taxes, but also city and school
district taxes, requires a more amplified
system oi Uookkeeping in the sherill s
ami treasurer's nllices. We rind that the
sherill keep a cash account of all these vs-
riuus funds; that all lax money is prompt,
ly turned over to the treasurer by the
aherilfas required by law, and the ac-
ciiunisol llm treitsuier showing these
dill'erent kinds of luxes are neatly and
correctly kept.
And now hating completed ourlaburs
we ask to be dii-charged
Signed: G. R. II.Mii.lbb. E. W. Mil-
lam, K. E. lloiiAi.l. Thomas Abm-
BTBON4I. W. II. CuilXK, E. NbWKIIIK,
C. X. (illKKNMAX.
The Slate Senatorthlp.
As parties have vaguely threatened to
start their n.u I mill agiinst the republi
can candidate fur stuto senator, Mr,
Urnwnell, by grinding over his Kan
sas record, it is a least matter of news
tn know now what that record is. The
Frankfort (Kan.) Weekly Iteiirw of April
20th gives it brielly thus:
In last week's issue we mentioned the
fact that Hon. Geo. C. Brownell had
been nominated foi state senator from
the district in which he resides in Ore
gon. Mr. Brownell was nominated by
acclamation in a convention composed
of 121 delegates. This, coupled with the
fact thut the distiict in which he resides
is the largest in that stu'e outside of the
Portland district, proves the very high
esteem in which he is held by the peo
ple who know him. Mr. Brownell was
(or several years a resident of our city,
and no man was ever held in higher es
teem than he, nor one in whom our
people had greater confidence. As a
lawyer he was acknowledged by the le
gal fraternity as the best in this
part of our stute and it is a well known
fact that the bar of Marshall county is
graced by some of the most competent
attorneys in the slate. As a gentlemiii
of business qualification:), integrity, and
one in whom his constituents can'safuly
place their conlldence and trust, the
people of Murshull county stand reatly
to prove that the convention which
nominated Mr. Brownell could not have
done better. If the people of that dis
trict desire to elect a competent and
trustworthy man to represent them in
their state legishture, they will elect
Mr. Brownell by a handsome majority.
It is hardly necessary lo say that the
CovniBR would like to see Mr. Thome,
the democratic candidate for senator,
beat Mr. Brownell. but evidently he
must do it, if he can, on square issues,
and, ns 01 r. xnorne Is an honorable,
high minded gentleman, he does not de
sire to accomplish it in any other way.
Both candidates are capable, but Mr.
Brownell represents and is an exponent
of the republican pj'icy of givernment
which the Covkikr believes is vicious
and bad, and it would be to the advan
tage of the people to snow him under.
Mr. Thorne has hud ample ex
perience in public life, is a bed-rock
democrat, and would be ambitious to
serve us in Salem both with credit to
himself and hid constituents. He was
twice elected to the legislature in Ne
braska and assisted both in framing the
constitution and compiling the statutes
of that Biate, which demonstrates that
Mr. Thorne has acknowledged ability.
Cleveland's Letter to the National As
sociation of Demooratlo Clubs.
President Cleveland lias forwarded
the following letter to the Hon.Chauncey
t. isiue;:, president ol t tie national As
sociation of Democratic Clubs :
"I have carefully rend lliecnmmunicu
tion you lately placed in my hands set
ting forth the future purposes ami pres
ent needs of the -National Association of
Democratic Clubs. The achievements
ol this organization should be familiar
lo nil interested in the continuation of
democratic supremacy, and should enlist
the encouragement of those who appre
ciate the Importance uf any effective
dissemination of political doctrine.
Your association has done, miiuh by way
of educating our people touching the
particular subjects which are reooguizud
us belonging to the democratic faith,
but it seems to mo that its best service
has been an enforcement and demon
stration of the truth that our parly is
best organized and most powerful when
it strives for principles instead of spoils,
and that il quickly responds to the stim
ulus suppled by an enlistment in the
people's cause.
"This acknowledgement of true de
mocracy suggests that the National As
sociation nf Democratic Clubs, and
every other democratic organization,
should labor unceasingly and earnestly
to save our party in its time uf power
and responsibility frjin the degradation
and disgrace of a failure to redeem the
pledges upon which our fellow country
men entrusted us with the control of
their government. All who are charged
on behalf of the democratic parly with
the redemption of these pledges should
now he impressively reminded that as
we won our way to victory under the
banner of tariff reform, so our insistence
upon that principle is the conditiun of
our retention of the people's trust, pnd
that fealty to our party organization de
mands the subordination uf our indi
vidual advantages and wishes, and the
putting aside of petty and ignoble jeal
ousies and bickerings when party prin
ciples and party integrity and party ex
istence are at stake.
"I cheerfully enclose a contribution
to the funds necessary to carry on the
good work ot your organization, with s
hearty wish for its continued success
and usefulness."
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
Thla remedy la becoming an well known anil
an popular aa 10 neeu no apet-iai mention,
All
who have uaed Electric Biora aing the same
aong of praiae A ptirermertlclnednea not exlat
and It la riiaranloe-l to do all that la claimed
Klwtrle hitters will cure all dlaraaea of Ihe
Liver nd kidoeya, will remove pimple". Bona,
Hall Rheum and other anVr-tiona rauaed hv lm
pure blood Will drive Malaria from the aya
tem and prevent aa well aa cure all Malarial fe-
vera.-rot cure oi iieaitar-he, t.onatipation ana
liiditreation try P.lectric Bitu-ra Entire aatlalae.
tion guaranteed, or money refunded. Prlee SO
eta. ana Si per bottle at G. A. Harding a drug
store.
War Ovar Fifty Tear.
A Old wi Weuu-Tsicd tramr. Mrs. Wia-
etow'e Soothing Byrnp baa area nana f'r over fifty
.By milli.,naf svtheri for their ehlldrea while
leethioe. With perfrrt eureeee. It Briothee the child.
aofuna the ftjiwe. allaye all pain, enrea wind eolie,
and ia Um reeaedv 1"T InarrlMM. b Bleaaanl la
tit teal, S-nd by prasgiau ia every part of the
World. Twenty-five rente a bottle, lie value H In
ealeiilabte. Ha swra aad aek fur Mra. Wiaalow's
ia-tiiaaf Syrup, aaas vakc aa aahat blu4
fPf will rcpv
MtS2rA
CLEAR I H fLONQ
SKINjl LIFE
MENTALS lA i I STRONG
energyI Jnerves
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AVCD'C
Sarsaparilla
8. P. PMiTir, of Townnda, Pa.,
whoso constitution wits completely
hrok"!i down, Is cured by Ayer'i
huiattpurilliu IIu writes:
" For eight years, I wa, most of tli
time, n, great auderur from constipa
tion, kidney trouble, and Indiges
tion, so that my cnnalltiillon scorned
to be completely broken down. I was
Induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, anil
took nearly seven bottles, with sue li
excellent results that my stomach,
ImpwdIs, and kidneys are in perfect con
dition, and, In all their (unctions, as
regular as clock-work. At the llinn
I bcgim taking Ayer's gursaparilla, uiy
weight was only 129 kiuiuIsj I now can
brag of foil pounds, and was never u: so
Rood health. If you could see me bo
lero anil utter using, you would want
ma fur a traveling advertisement.
I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla
to be tlio best In the market to-day."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
1'r.pared hy I)r. J.C. AyerS Co, Lowell, Muaa.
Cures others, willcure you
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
I T Hayes and Mrs Ma Bell, 10 as of
the donation claim of Joseph Magone,
t 6 a, r 1 w ; $150. Do to do. 15,'i as
of J Magone claim j $500.
C A Willey to Sarah hi Willey, lots 0,
7. H, Oof sec 10, t4s, r4e, KOas: $1..
Sunset L Co to A May Taylor, lot 5 of
blk II, Sunset City; $.100.
O A C K K Oo to M f. Kelson, BW Yt.
of nw )i of sec 20, 1 1 s, r 5 e, 40 as;
$200.
T C Simpson to A J Gill and E C
King, ne i ofsw W, se )i, nw li, in
sec 2, tOs, r 2 e, 80 as; $1:100.
Albert J fellows to K.vira rellows,
lots 3, 4 blk 8, Canemah; $1.
A L Snell to J U Shopner, sw li of
ne H of sec 30, 1 1 a. r 4 e, 40 as; $1000.
Vm Barlow to Aggie Irwin, 3.37 a
in Barlow ; $300.
V L Mack to I Frost, part of Ph Lee
cluim In sec 33. 1 3 s, r 1 e; $375. Do to
do; $10.5.
C A Priesing to It 1' Mulke, lot 3 blk 1
of subd of tr 3, e li of tr 2, Ouk Grove ;
$U0.
Alwilda R Organ to Dan Lyons, lot
5, blk 1(10, Oregon City; $1200.
W T Beveridge to O B Estes, lots 0,
10 blk 5, P L Humes No 3; $100.
Wm Barlow to Clementine Barret, lot
3 blk 41. Barlow: 400.
Alice V Davis to Pully Ann Davis,
0 53 as. t 2 s. r 2 e : Cio3.
D H Glass to T V Ryan, lot 7 blk 17,
Co add to O City; foio.
B V Caton to Markus Ruedy, n 14 of
nw Va of Bee 82. t 1 s. r 3 e, 80 asl -'000,
P T Co to L E and J A Thayer, 12 as
on south boundary of Oregon City chum ;
1400.
O I & 8 Co to Clara E Barton, sw M
of s 1 14' of sec 17, 1 2 b, r 1 e 40 as ; $2500.
li li Charmaii to lliram Straight, s
of blk 41, Clackamas Heights; f. )-'.).
CT Wvnkoop to Elixaboth K Wyn
kooi). lot 8 blk 48. Oswego: $1.
J U and E A Lee to A I nice Lorene
Lee, tract 24, Oswego Heights; l and
affection. Do to Lyman M Lee, tr 17,
li of trs 10 & 15, do, and blk 25 & lots
1, 2, 4 of blk 41, South Oswego: i ana
affection.
E E Long to M J McGowan, 50 as of
Win Fordyie donation claim in ts 2 & 3
a, r3e; $2000.
II K Cross to S G West, 103. U0 Js ot
the Win Slrickliu donation No 37, sec 10,
t 4 s, r 4 e; $.1007. Do to R Hargreuves,
100 as of same claim ; $3408. JJo to I i ol
den Hurgreaves, 80 us of same claim;
$1700.
The Heat For the Family.
Macon, Ga. I have found Simmons
Liver Regulator the best family medi
cine. 1 have used it in Indigestion and
Biliousness and found it to relieve im
mediately. After eating a hearty sup
per, if on going to bed 1 take a dose of it
I never feel any bund effects of the sup
perOvid G'. Sparks, Ex-Mayor.
A Traveling Man
Mr. A. C. Wolf, uf Washington. Mo.,
writes that after taking Druiiimond's
Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism for
one week, the pain had left him almost
entirely. He slept better, had 110 more
night sweats, und appetite was good.
He also wrote that he would not tase
$100 for what the remedy had done for
him. There is no w Iting weeks and
months to get satisfaction. The remedy
attacks the disease at once. If your
druggist has not got Drummond's Light
ning Remedy, write to the Diummond
Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New
York. Agents wan'ed.
Our better halves say they .could not
keep house without Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It is used in more
than half the homes in Leeds. Sims
linos.. Leeds, Iowa. This shows the
esteem in which that remedy ia held
where it has been sold for years and is
well known. Mothers have learned that
there is nothing so goud for colds, croup
and whooping cough, that it cures these
ailments quickly and permanently, and
that it is pleasant and safe for chil
dren to take. 50 cent bottles for sale
by G. A. Harding, druggist.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Prescriptions carefully compounded at
G. A. Harding's drug store.
L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising
Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, San
Francisco is our authorized agent. This
paper is kept on file in his office.
For j ib printing go to the CotiB
ibb office.
La wveks' Bkikps and Foi.dk lis printed
at the Cockier office.
Teacher's monthly report cards for
sale at the Con bibb office, 59 cents a 100
When Ihe baby is teething or feverish,
ask your druggist for Stvdman's Sooth
ing Powders.
Anyone wanting good saddle, buggy
or farm horses will do well to call on
the undersigned at Barlow.
W. W. Ibvim.
J. Kober. the Seventh street baker,
received a fresh lot of imported delicious
Limbnrger cheese, and cream cheese
the choicest in the city Just the thing
for a palatable lunch.
Received at Charman & Son's a large
invoice of w all paper, latest and pret
tiest designs.
J. D. Renner is nosy prepared to more
all kinds of buildings without damage
to the same. Prices reasonable.
The Coi'ribb will be sent until after
the June election to any address for 25
cents in advance.
Children Cry for
THOS. OHARMAlfr & SOUST
CMMENDERSOiUCo'J
iimCRfOfiMOOLHOUil SHofa
took, IVPfllZEATWOIWAIrt;.
fiHORTLST GIRU HAVE THE
LONWST LEW f mJJJl
SHOES FOR OLD A IND
ORDER BY MAIL!
Send for Price List and Samples to
Martin & noilgrass,
MARKET STREET, 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL.,
IF YOU WANT
Clothing of the Latest Patterns,
or nsroTionsrs.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C. D. & D. C. LAT0URETTE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
AT LAW
OFFICE. REAR OP COMMERCIAL BANK.
Oregon City, Oregon.
0o. C. Brown ill.
A. S. Dsxiuia.
Brownell & Dresser,
Attorneys at Law,
0Kc One Door North- Ca afield & Hunt-
ley' D ."ViiM,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
W. CAREY JOHNSON,
LAWYER.
CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Roal Estate To Sell and Money To Lend
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL 1 100. 000.
Transact a General Banking Businaaa.
. . Il 1 1 1 .wl U . k nnl.
lAIBlia UIWIB. -' U1KVIIIIKU, MBMVB UV.
lectlont. Buya and sella exchange on all point
In the United Statui and Europe and on Hon!
Kong. Depoilta received auufeot to check. In
terest st uaual rains allowed or lime depoilta.
Bank open from 9 A. M. lo 4 P. M.; Bsturds)
1 . ,111 n D u
VVeUllia liuiu v .in 1 a e.
n r. I.1TAITD WIT IT W R. TlON A MIHIlH .
President. ' Caahter
CITY VIEW NURSERY,
CANBY, OREGON.
All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale.
J. A. COX & SON,
PROPRIETORS.
Oregon City Transportation Ws
STEAMER "RAMONA."
TIME TAIILK OREGON CITY 1IOAT
fjavA
Pll HTI.A m n
Oriooncitv
Foot nth 81.
0 :00 a. m.
2:00 P. m.
8 :00 P. m.
0 :30 a m.
2:00 p. M.
5:30 P. m.
Foot Taylur St.
7:C0 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
4:00 p. m .
SUNDAY,
8:00 A. M.
11:00 a.m.
3:.'I0 p. m.
BLANKS! BLANKS 1 1 BLANKS!!!
For Sale at the Courier office :
Mortgage,
Filing Covers,
Bond for Deed,
Promissory Notes,
Receipt Books,
Warranty Deed,
Quitclaim Deed,
- ClrcultCourt Criminal Subpoena
Teachers' Report Cardi,
Partial Payment Real Estate Contract,
Sheriff Summons,
Jury Summons,
Coiy of Summons,
Notice to Garnishee,
Answer to Garnishee,
Sulipoena,
WHt of Attachment
Justice Subpoena, civil,
Justice Subpoena, criminal
Special or private blanks printed on
pplication expeditiously and correctly.
Oregon City Market Report.
Whsat Perbu.aSc. bulkwlthoul iacls
OiTS--ti:iic V bushel, with lacks.
Ftua - Roller fi 70 per bbl, net
Coos lie
BuTTia 50c a roll,
Vsau fi).o dressed
Chickins las 8 so adosen
Bair-On foot, cows Sc; steers Sc, rn; 5c
dressed
MUTTOS-ll m
8himoi.es 12 V thousand.
Uar 12)icf pound.
Hide Green, So; dry,ef-ctrk; on-thlrd off
orculled. Bheep pelts, 2j30o
Hat Tlmolhjr, 112. clover 111, baled.
Deibd Faum Prunes 8c; apples .'Sc; v.ry
dull.
Mux Feed Short. 117; Bran 1; Chop
l; rejected wheat, 60 cenu t bo
Poaa Side. 12o, .houlders o, Bams IX;
on foot 6c: dressed 5sc
Potatoes 50c a sack.
On loos-l.26 per 100.
lanea Thorie & Soaa, Abstracter! ar
Tinea.
Noturithstandina- the nnfinisheil ab
at r art indexes we started for Clackamas
county have recently passed out of our
hands. fn abttract outtneu am not, snu
we therefore desire to say to onr old
natrons and the public generally that we
are still in the abstract bnsiness at oar
old stand in the Jaguar building, oppo
site Huntley's drugstore, where we are
fully prepared to furnish reliable ab
stracts of title witn ceriaimy anu uta
patch imt . e. m
Stud horse posters printed at tha
Coi-RiES otlice either on paper or cloth.
Pitcher's Castorla.
WiSZZb Cl'i.l "J
Y0UNU. "MEN'S BOOTS. '
Noblitt Livery and e Stable
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
Oi tha Street betwsea tha Brldgt ail' tla
uepot.
Dnilhla and atnela Im mnA mmA!. I...-.. -.
wava nn hand ml th ln..l -
Iw connected with the barn for loos stock
Anv lnfnrtnatlnn NManlln. . - Lt.j k
promptly attendad to bj letter or person.
HOB8KS BOUGHT OB BOLD
FRANK NELDOiY,
Cun and Locksmith.
Adjoining the Noblitt Stable,
OREGON CITY, - OREGON.
All kinds of VI rearm, repaired ami cleaned. All kills
01 aniai maomnet repalraa. implicate keys
tuailt (or all kinds of locks. Uunaaod
Pistols bought and sold.
BICYCIZ8 REPAIRED.
FRESH STOCK!
CHOICE
GROCERIES k PROVISIONS.
. Obtain your family supplies at
the Grocery, just opened, on north
east corner of Seventh and Center
streets. Prices as low as the lowest.
Country Produce Bou.tt
Flour and Feed For Sale.
J. A. BUCK, Prop.
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING HOUSB IN TBI CITY
Paid Up Capital. $50,000.
President,
Vice President,
TUOeUS CHAlkUX
Geo. A, Hasdixs
E. G. CAUniLO
ClURLIS B. CADrlklB
Cashier,
Manager,
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Deposits Received Subject lo Check.
Approved Bills and Note. Discounted.
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Securtlv .
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Hold Available in Anv Part ol tha
World.
1e euraohlc Kxchana-e Sold on Portland. Baa
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
interest raia on lime Deposits.
Ul AOBMTt or
THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK.
L. M. ANDREWS. M. D.
DIALIR IN
Drags, Notions, Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles, itc.
Preiorlptlon Carefully Canpaiidea'.
Shlvely'aj Blook,
Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oregon City
GEO. A. HARDING,
' DIALKB IN
H?
DBUGS
1R
-p-i
Standard Pat. Medicines.
Paints, Oils and Window Glass.
PrtKriptitmt Accurately Ompouadnf.
Harding's block.
MARK & ROBERTSON
-HAVE-
NOT SOLD OUT
But have only moved to more
commodious quarters. They are
now in a better position than ever
to wait on their ever increasing
a
trade.
FULL LINE OF FAKCT AKD
STAPLE GROCERIES,
FRUITS, VEGE
TABLES, aVc
Farm Prodoc and
ProTialcs.
Note the New Address :
Seventh and Center Street.
A. O.U.W. BUILDING.