Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, May 04, 1894, Image 3

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    CITY AND COUNTRY.
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County f'liiirt intwliiill Unit Wwlnaailay altar flial
M'-lillHT Of fVITV M'lllll,
I!r ibaia I Hun mart, tin nrl Mlnlay hi nary
riimitli.
i 'I. .'.ill il mrl i la on third Mnwlay in Ap.il anil
flri M'n-in) in Knvi'iniwr,
OIIKIHiN I ITV OPNCKIIH.
Mvr, .Illnin Hlmliilit
lt..orlir L. I,. I'urlar
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Aaaaa.ur ami t'ollrrlur K. S. ('alllf
Tr.niriT B. I.. M"liiian
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UHM..I I'.iiiiiiiUil.iiii.r. (C Imlfirlf.Jr.
Mun i cif Wairr Wurh W II. Kuwait
I'll Kiialiuvr. D. W. Klniilanl
uu clliii-n-C. (). All.rlnlil. Jr.. II. I. Kelly, V. N
ilraaiimaii, J J. Coosa, K. M. Iliiwvll, Uaoria
llriilliililoll, II r. JnKKr, II. K. StaMra
a '-II iiifcIi Unl VYHhirwIay nl Mich month.
CHtJUCUJCS.
Klr.t ftuigninllunal I'lllircll-IUV. M. lhrtlKllrrty
I'wtiir. SiTilree li . I". " p. "' """J
a..li.b.l riHr iiuirtiliiif wrv ice. PmTur Mfrtlnaavarv
Wlinly mi-iiIiik at :' p. ni. I'ruyor Hading ul
V. I'. S. )', K. "itj Sunday evening u li:Ml prompt.
Plrat llipilrt Chiiirli-Hnf. (liliiran Parkar, Pastor
M'iriiliiic Krrtlrx II: Hiimlny School li-.i',; Kmihig
.Sarvlre ; ILKiilnr Prayer MwlliiK Wwlnnnliiy
lawnlng. Monthly I'iummiiI Mfi-tlliK mmji VYadni
,4y cvhiIiik prvcviulliK "i SUmm)' in llicilloniii.
HI. John's I'lmmli. fl hollo -h. A. Illlli'liraml,
4aliV, n Honday, llu ill mill IU:.V a III.
Kvory Sarlulay tiauiuili Harmon after H ool,k Miua.
jM all other ilaaaaa Klutllah ti. rin. na. Sunday Kcluail
;.HI p IN. VHtpra, AMiiK1irMl HubJiIK Mini hen.
.iiMlD al 7-.: p
.lallnallat Kplaciipal t'lliirth ller 0. HykM, 1'ilalur.
XiiMilliK H.il' al II: Hhii'Ihy Srli.ail HI i:V: Kvmi
tut Narvlca al H:INI. Kl'wnli l.n.il lurrllnK Hun
tlay oalilnK ill IliM: I'myrr tli'rlll.g Tliunalay avail
Inn al HW.
Kiral l'nl.ylrliin riiiirrh - llav. II. W. Oilainay,
I'a.li.r. H-'rvli'm II a. Ill anil MK) p. III. Halilmlli
Milliail Ilia. III. V. I'. H. K. IU..I.H avary Hllllilay
i.nliiK al :il. I'niyiT HwilnnWiilnmUy a,lm
HlO. iH'Ula fraa.
Kvangallral lliurcli, daniian A. KrtiKl, Paal'r
rani-lilnii Hivli)aa avary altaruata Hiinilay 11a.m.
ami 7 p. m. Halibaili dt h.Kil aaary Hiimlny 10 a in.
(J. HarrUlwrcr, Supt.) Waaaly l'r)r Martliig
vary YViHlureuay uvalilllg.
llnll-l Iiflliran Clmrph. Ilav. P. B. Wllllania,
I'aalir h. kIc Unit awl tlilid Munilay iiiurlllnna
a.i.l ilia prr. atdhn lUllinlay iiikIiI In rai'll laulllli al
Un'J'ii II a. in.amn ii. in .ami the Ural Hun
an afiWAf'Mh uuiilli al ralbVlaw.
H. l'aul a Olunh, Kplanipal W". J-A feln"n.
ixaior. h-rlce every Buiulny at II a. ni.ainl liU
. lu., and Friday evening at 7 p. lu.
KvaniHIral Lnlharan Zlnn r.iliirn.gatliin. Rar. U
lln-y, paatur. Mrala lu Slilvvly'a hull. Hullday
a, h.ml tniui Uilll In IU;.1 a. m. Hi'rrlcea IIISM a in.
I 7::tu p. m.
SOCIMTIKH.
KallaCily Ualgaut A. II. V. W.-Mla avary 8at
llnlny evriilm: it rarh moiilli in A. U. l. W. Ii.ill
,ia Hvvanlli alraat. All Juunilng bri'lhran ninllally
J...I...I tu allauil. 'I lunula Ualllti II. W. W. T.
tUiutLn'k. Ilw.
111! Iron fcalgu, Nn. 1 A. O. I'. W.-l ta atary
iliilmdiiy rvi'iilUK at (hid Kallnw'a Hall, Uawrji.i.
'lallliig'bilhrealtaya walanlue. J. I'. tampWII,
jl. w. H.niruuaa, nn'.
U ilalln 1-Ib". K". 41'. A. O. It. W.-Moeta Unit awl
rlunl Halunlnya in well nionlli at Kchuol limine,
yialllug liicinbpn uinda wtdciilua. T. H. Ntlpp, M.
(rV. J. W, Tiioniaa, liar.
Uaval ldf. K M, A. O. V. V. Meetl aacond
nil llitrd Mulunliiy evenlnge al Knlglit'i Hall, Canb.v.
Vlaitluir Imiibrra wad welcome. A. B. Shank, 11.
V. JC. K.l'arllon, Ui.
llnckaiHta ll, N, 87, A, 0. V. W.-Meeta Ural
and lliird lliiiula.vi 111 earn nuinlh, at Strlte'e Hall.
Vialllllg bflhrall irrUmilia. M. lluleoDlh, H. W. V,
K. i'niM, llaO,
guntlac lalna, Nn, , A, O. U, W, Maela evarjr
aauuiid and fi.unh Knluntoy uf each month al Wil.
.mvllle, Uri'gou. Ml 8chuliui, H, W. 0, T,
Tonr.a, III.
A)rruiin Lralna, No. 3, I O. O. r.-llrata every
liurauar evanlng at 7::KI o'cluuk p. tu. lu Ilia Udd
jfmlowe' Hall, Main itrrri.
Bletilla.nl of lha Order
re.Mlirn Uia.irii...
J.W. MuAatl, H.U, Thoa. K.
Iltyaii, n. r.
Knaamunient. Nc 1. 1. 0. O. t. Maall flrat
aad tJUrd Tuaadaya t each uiniilh al Odd Vellowa'
Hall,
viltnl
v-mUtri nod vlMiing pBtrirchi cordially In
,.. O, Utyrjajy VUM llttrlttrlu J. A.
Hinva
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a
Vo. ai, I, O, O, F.-Mee(B at Odd ftl.
'Ml w.'f '"!. W. J. Pl.iuHXM, N, O. si.
. h bodge, No. Clt.T- A- M.-Holil. ta
, miUhcatlnnaon tlntl" 1 ihirdSatunUya
tl. ,i: -..(I n m brailiraT'ni iaid alajid-
fug are Im i
im. I., ij. rtirtar,-?-'.
f, T. H) en, av,
Ottteg" I-K'Se No. Ul l, A. F. A A. M. Mt-eta the
jweoud and fourth Baturdava Miikiiu) inviivil. o .
p . U:f. VV . K. J. Kuaaell, .Sua.
'larkumiii (liaiiicr Nn. 'J. It. A. M Rraular r !-
vncailun tin id Monday of nioiiih at T&1 p. in, f. H,
U'nlker, II. P. l. .Sihulpflia, Sec,
Ifuliear (Ulaptor, No, 2S, O, K, 8, Meeta in If
HHila IWnple. Mra, n. H, Wruugo, w. Jl. Ulna Ad
4iaO. del, iljugs Sff,
yyillamatta fdlln (lauip No, lis, W. of W.-MeM
at'COtlJl an lourm rK.wiya I ma iiiohih of r. r.
hall. Viiting nul(lliii Iliad'' welfiijui-, K, M,
Kunda, I!. V. JS. B. Martin, L'lr(,
VVancheno M'i No. Ii), J, O. H. M.-lfeeta Mon
day r veiling nt A. O, V. W. ill. Vlalttug aiemberi
cir.ll.lly invited, J, II. Ho ward, Bothm-
Moul I'Mt, N". a, o. a, H., Prrnnen of Own,
Meu Drat Monday of imI nionlli at A, 0 .11. W,
Mall, Oregon city. Vlaiting pniniwiaa mada wel.
rome. W. II. Ilurgliardi, C'oui, C, 0, Wllliiu, AdJ,
aeneral I'ope HnM. '. -', 0. A. K.-Meett first
tuiunluy lit inch nioiiih I (irangc hall, a"Uno.
Couirndvi corillullf inviM. 1, . Sielaoll, Uolu,
Uiaudcr. II, W. Shaw, AJjulUHt.
IJall.Uni.ik I'oat, No, tO. 0. A- U: Prtment of
Ori.g.m.-Mraita In ashoul houea at Naady u drat Hat
unlay in 1'iu'li numih al 'I u'flock p, I", Ail "
rmlr inmlu wekiiiiiia. Jacob rlpnghi, Uulil, J, Sar
etailer, Adj.
Maada Blk'f Cori, No, IS. Departluupl of 0r
gun. gcela oil Ural ami third. KrWayeof each month
in K. of P. Hall. Meinbera of corpa from abroad
o.nliully ayelciuaiil, Mra, l. 8. I'lUbury, Praa,
Mra. K. h. LVliran.Traaa. lira, J, 9. lliirding.Sec,
mtf of Veterana, E. II, Baker f.'allip, No. 18-feeta
Ural and tliinl Thureday avaniiiga ol mch month. W,
K. J..nW'ii. U. O, Wiad, lal Ueal, AtaW
Wil kliam, 'lt Lieut.
J,. A. 8. of Bilker Camp. S of V-Mertaln K. P.
lull I on rci oml and ll lll th Moiulay evenlnga of each
Mjtlllli lira. W. K. Juhaou, I'rea. illea Norm Calilf,
wy.
Achillea toilire, No. 38, K, of P.-Meeta arery Fri
J.rigbt t tile K. of P. hall. Viaitlug knight!
IN jIud. B, L Uulman, C. C. F. i. Louia, K. uf
It, V
awr Lodge No, S.1, K. of .-Meeta every Wednea
dnv wwiing in (Siatlc hll.. Brotbara Invited. J. F.
lllelev.U.tl Thoa. Ne(laon,K.f Va.
Canliy Lodga, Na. WH, I. 0. 0. T.-MeeM Bwlli4
flilltl saiuruaf araniuga av niMnm, nn,Mai.j..
Viaitlng uiembera aiwaya made welcome, 1), J,
llol, W" C, T. Mlsa Iilur Knight, Sec,
O'WW Loilge Na 1. 0. 0. T,-Meta every
fraluy evening III new hall (n ol4 town, J, t,
IIiiiuix. v. y. joua nruae, aw,
b . i . r-: , ii . . l t 1 fTtilHl
r vjiwjaiir, ia i v, a. niwui,
ml Main, fief ular drill nigbt, Ikmday. ficgular
tiuHineai uiaetiug , nrat nonaar ol each uonui.
W. (ianong, t'apt. If, , Mly, Fifal Waul. L.
PicKena, rVculld Lieut,
Callby Spirltuallat SooiMr.4Mt'n)buis os Aral
and third Minuaya oi raca oniniu. n, A, tt, rn
,,Wnt. ll- Hatlle I'liilllpa, Becopllnf Stwalary,
Sew Era W. C. T U.-Meeta II rat Saturday In aub
.month at the ir hall ll. New Kra. Frienda of the cauae
.invited to bo preaeut. lira ( arejr Julioum, Mra.
'HaldJman, frea.
M inbn'a Branch, No. S47, C. K. of A. Meata
Tuaaiaf evening al llieir hall, comer Main aud
'Tenth Oregon City. T. W. Sullivan, Prea.
V. Michala, fee,
Ore n City Boari of Tfa-Meati at Coort Honae
, at-c ,od Monday ia each Vl""" 'e"n-
I'anl.r Bunrd of Trade-Meeta at lltbl'i Hall,
tr t.v,'rm flrat and lliird Fridaya of each moot.
Vut'al'on. Wm. Knight, Prea. D.J.Garri-
ilidalla Grange. No. 40, I, of H.-Meel at their
lull at WriAl'a Bridge on the eeeond (Saturday of
ZL montfiat M m. I allow m.mbera mad.
wMwa- J. F. Nelaoa, Maater. 1. H. Cooper, Sac
Tualatin Qiange, No. Ill, . f H -MeeU iaat Satur
,l,r ufaawij mu at their Ball la HilaoflvilH). R.B.
Henry, Maater. Miaa Bada ittvf, S.
Waraar grange. Ho. W. f. oT M"
alaUirdiVof eaacb month at thair hall in Dew ira,
t!J. Vllliama, Maater. Ml-Maggie Brown. Sen.
Butte Crk Orange. No. 112, P. of H MeeU it Ihalr
haU la Jfua- JS.ndSnrd.yl h oaonthjl
10 a. viitiag pea,! aiwaya walcona. J. U.
White, MaatM. J, K, Jatk. 8e.
Oawego Graag. Jo. 17 P. of H.-Meeta aeeHl
(taoird.J in rnoaih at ID a, m. u. Katon. MMter.
J. Q.U.ge,fe.
Pamaac- Granc. No. W r -
Saturday in awnlh at 10 a. an. in Oaraaaci
irl l. Ycnng. Maater. T. H. Fth.ra.
xtUfleaaa Lodge No. 20. I), of H. Meeta every
MyBUvrkford.CH. Flora
Dyer, Be.
Columbia Hook ML-Uer C-'2?J
4 ' mch month at Fonnuln Ingina Honaa. HJrJ.
-fIalh. Prea. Wallac. to., roua. tiaorfe
Hrvwn, ac.
Foanaam If a Co, No. !-M "d"!'
i . arimoh at tonne Uoaaa. eaat aede Main etreal,
yg. r Vluinn, Foraaavaa.. al- ewarl. Sec.
Oltarx-t B ar Co. No. l " TV'?
... hon.h at Oaur Engim. Mofua- kUfK
JL C. Ho- Co, -MolaHn- Bw
- ,riii th. third Taeattay of aavh aaoerUX T.
i - v.. Prea. '
Foretnaa. H. S.
.Mra"; Jf ec-
j.tpan
Tahules: best lirer tonic.
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
A I'liNKKK (ioKK The IIMirllll
iiiHiiia hi Trunk Al. t;n pph, wim whn
well hihI liivurulily knuwn In iIiIh coiinl
were bulled in Hip Diiinimcua cemetery
in riniHV, .ipru Z7UI. Air. Unuin wua
Imrn .lumniry Illlh, 1842, anil ilieil ul
poiiHUiniiiiiin al liln reHiilenre ncHr
t'lHikHuian RlHtluii Aiiril L'.jih, IWH. II
t'Hine aeroHD Hie iIhIii will) liin mreiiln
al very curly line, went wlili tlietn
I he guhl iihiii'H in CulifiimiH In 1S4H
mill relnrnt'il with them in 1H.')2, when
I hey petlleil on the ihiintlinn cIhIiii
we'l klinnti lo hII ulil-limere n( lliii
eclii.ii. Tlii.re tire hut two left of
very In i tot IhiiiIIv, ell of whom huv
(lieu of thid (Ireeil iliaeHhe. lie leavei
h wife, one I it t lu ylrl uinl inutiy wirin
liieiiila lo iiikIiiii hiri loss. Frank
everyhoily knew lilm. wui an Intimate
ni'iuniiilHiii'u 4f the wilier aince early
I ovIkhiiiiI, uinl I ilo iinl heailaie tuaay
Ihai he mar one nt the heat men lever
kcew. Too Mini hearted and liheral
for hie own uood, hu never acquired
Unit wt allh many a man would have
Ii ue under like cireuinatanvea. H
died, ax he lived, an houeat. upright
manly iiihii, ami the world ia certainly
iH-lter lliat hu lived in it. He waa
ehiel deputy under exBheriff A.
fclioi pa, and did IiIm duty aa any true
man Nlioti Ul.
All, well, fur us all anmo fond Hope liea
Deeply hurled from human eyes;
But in' the hereafter angels may
Hull the alone from its ijrave away."
fc. C. II.
Is Mkuoiiv op A. It. 8iiipi.iv. Frl
day afternoon last, three trees planted in
the campus ot the nttriculturul culleae
at Corvnllis in honor of W. H. I.aild, h
M. Helknan and A. U. Shipley, our late
fclliw.ciil7.cn. were aiHiroDrialely dedi
atcd. rrnl. I.etcher aanl in ma aoiireaa
n memory of Mr Sliipley that he. w.ts
horn in Mi Veinon, Ohio, in IK27. lie
wan a fellow law student of William
Wind. nn. lale secretary of the treasury
anil Senator Nurlon, of Ohio, under At
tornev Uencral Tuft He came to Port
land in !Ko2, ith less than 15, waa en
eruelic, attentive to Imslneaa, waa twice
master of the stale ittanue, a thoroiiitli
Chrihtian, beloved by all who knevr
him. tinu his life waa an example whiul
all migltt follow with profit.
Si'kkciies ii v Dkmocratic Stati Can
didatb'. The democratic 'candidates
for state offices will open the state cam
palun in Orettnn C'itv next Monday, May
7th, at 7 iJO p. in. lltere will be pres
ent at the tneetinit, which will he held at
Shively shall, II n Win. Galloway, can'
didate for governor; Hon. Charles Nick
rundtilate or secretary of stale
Hon. T. I.. Davidson, candidate for
state treasurer: Hon D. V. 8. Heid
candidate for superintendent of public.
nslruction: Hon. W. H. Holmes, can
Itdate for attornev-eenoral : Hon. John
O'Urien. candidate for state printer. Und
linn J. K. weatiierioru.caniiiiiaie lor
congress for first congressional district
Tun Finest Music. The Denver
Timet tides that the powerful trained
voices of the vocalists and the skill and
sympathetic power of the accompanists
made the concert -an oasis in the desert
of ordinary musical happenings. Hig.
G. Kerrati rendered these baritone solus
ftom the operas of Ernanl and Nabuc
codonosar, also selections from Donizet
ti's L'Klisire I)' A more, adding dramatic
action to vocal in the latter anu carrying
bis audience away. In the closing
number a duet from ,-II Trovatore" by
Miss Clara Kernetta and Dignor U. Per
rari. Hearty applause and enthusiastic
encoies follnwed iter selections.
Tiir crop-weather report for the week
ending May 1 says : There are excellent
nrnsneets for the fruit crop in all see
t ons. In Clackamas oounty there are
some tent caterpillars appearing In the
orchards. The acreage of spring sown
grain will be up to the average in
Southern Oregon, but in the Willamette
vallev it will fall very much below
Early potatoes are coming tip. Straw
berry vines are blooming in all sections
snd a large crop is expected. Stock is
thriving nn the excellent pastures. The
general desire is for less rain and
warmer weather. The prospects are
Tiltl ami runners are cheerful.
Tiik Hkbkkaii Dkohee. This week
Friday. Willamette Rehekah Lodge No.
62. I. 0. 0. F., is to be established in
this city. At 3 o'clock institution and
installation takes place at Odd Fellows'
Tempi; from 8 to 10:30 Initiatory cer
emoufeB at Armory hall ; 10:30 to 11 :30
banquet at Pope's hull ; dancing at Ar
mory hall till 2 a. ui. Three Rebekah
lodges of Portland are to be present,
and the ceremonies will be conducted
by Past Orand Patriarch A. O. Walling,
special deputy grand master.
17 Proijnttn Jtiilo Ainwicano, New
York city, states that it is pleased to
hear of the anpreoiation of Signnr Fera,
ri's talent in Denver, Colo. The gentle
man has won laurels with his lyric art
in New York as wall as in San Francis
co, Milan, Italy, anil wherever he has
been, not only lor his talent, but also on
account of his genial and pourteoi) dis
position.
Notice.
The republican machine politician of
fori land, leu Dy ine eouor ot me vre
aonian. who was chairman oi ine cm
miltee on piatrurm. retusen to allow tnt
initiative and relereuuuiri to oe consul
ered at ell by (hp state convention.
This was done in the laue of Ulaukamas
county s instructions to her delegates to
make this demand a plank in the state
platform if possible, and the further fact
that it had been endorsed by many re
publican county conventions.
It is a plank of both the people's and
democratic state platforms
While many republican candidates
mav pledge themselves to call the nee
essary constitutional convention, and
from conviction will do all they pan for
this reform, yet those who are governed
by the machine will he against it.
No friend of the initiative and referen
dum should vote for any man for the
legislature or for a state office unless lie
is sure the candidate has promised in
writing tn do all in his power to submit
the question to the people.
W. S. D'ItE.
Sec'y Joint Com. on Direct Legislation.
Milwaukie, Or., April 23.
Mr. Welsmandel Declines.
Oregon City, May 1st, 1894.
To the Chairman ol Democratic County
Committee:
JJtar Sir I hereby respectfully decline
the democratio nomination lor coroner.
The welfare of the democratic! partv is
always my desire. The nomination
was unsought by me, and believing the
affairs of that office are at present well
conducted, I do not wish to enter a cam
paign for office for myself but heartily
Wish for the success of the other candi
date.. I remain faithfully yours,
alofljl Wiismakdel.
LETTER LMT.
The following is list of letters re.
maining at the Oretton City postofflce
for the week ending May 4, 1894,
uncalled for:
Epperson. Geo K ( libson. G E
Grose, Wm II Jonson, Herman
Keotler, Thos A . McFadden, J W
LundDaeii. (Just Morgan. II a!
Shneer, Alex James, Miss Maggie
Hamilton, Mrs Jesse Miller, Miss Francis
Miller, Mrs Mand
When calling for these letters please
nsy "advertised. t,. 3, kands, r. M.
Don't be mistaken. The highest
price psid for veal calves is at Flino A
iWy.
The old meat rrmkef, loot ol
Seventh, street.
Soeben erhslten, sine friscbe Sendnog
Limbarger and Kraeater Kase.ond Cerv
eH Worst, bei I.. A. Noun., Irent Hole!
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Mrt. John Price becnim I hi' in dher i f
i girl on April antti.
Mrs. Fred Hesse la'cainu the mother
of a girl mi Tuesday,
The Clackamas County Horticultural
Society will meet in Oregon Clly on
July 18.
John Revenue, h lintel keeper of
Sawlv was in Hie city this week, the
first time in a year.
The engagement is anil nince'l of Miss
Bessie Wilson uf Portland In L (1 W ir
mill of the Willamette P. A P. Co.
Dr. Curl I ia munlfe-Uln his Interest
in the canst, of democracy liv lakinii
steps o organize a .Iclfersnii Club.
Mra. Albert Fuller (ditilifliler of
Henry Harding) lies seriuurly ill with
typhoid fever at her Portland home.
The only inofor line or street railway
in Portland or suburbs that is paying is
the East Side line running to Oregon
City.
Ross C'liiiriiiuii has been kept at home
some time by illness. He Is alllicted
with malaria , Gradually he is recov
ering.
John W. Myers, a son of Hon John
Myers, will sing in the concert to he
given at Hhlvely'a next week Thursday
evening.
John Kruse and John Lewellen. who
were county commissioners when Colo,
nel While was county judge, were in
the city on Monday.
Last week Thursday evening, a dem
ocratic club was organized at the Klliint
choolhotise in the s nithera p in of the
county with 48 names on the roll.
Dull Trull I Hirer, residing In the Mull
no neighborhood, cut a deep gash in hi
loot Willi an ax last week luesday am
it Is feared blood poisoning has set in
Wednesday, the water in the main
on Alain street waa turned oil on account
of lowering of lite level of lite street by
the contractors who are paving the
street. ,
Mr. (jiiiltrnlge of Hpringwater was in
the city on Monday. He rep irts that
ie county authorities have done nrt
rate work on the main road leading trom
lis section to Portland.
Now it is when the smooth fellows
who like to live bv Hie sweat of the
officeholder's brow, strike those candi
dtttes for skuds who believe their calling
and election to be sure.
On Saturday, May 5th, the democrats
of Kl I lot Prsirie will again assemble, to
fleet the permanent organization of a
ub, by adopting a constitution and by
laws and electing officers.
F. II. Muyhew, a sign painter, was
rresled here last Thursday night by
chief of police af balem, came alter hnn
May hew had stolen a watch.
MrM'ihorii Wnp, published in Salem,
the first number of which appeared on
Saturday, is spicy and fearless, and
well edited. lis missi in is a treat one,
e. laying bare political corruption.
The Verdi Operatic Society of Port
land will give selections from Opera La
Fille De Madame Angot, duet, trio and
omntette, at Shively a hall. May 10
Una has proven a grand success all over
the world.
Addresses by Hon. Win. Qallowav,
democratic candidate for governor; by
Hon. J. K. . Weatherford, democratic
candidate for congress, and other can
diuates for state omje nt S'llvely s hull
Monday evening.
At the meeting of democratic commit
teemen Tuesday evening in the Foun-
aln Hose house, S. U. Ureen was
elected chairman of the county central
committee and J. C. Alehan sepretary,
to serve two years.
The Albany Democrat says of Prof
Rudolph: "He is the worst kind of an
nHdul. Albany people let him glori
ously alone, only a few hearing him.'
liigotiual rot is not as p ipular in Linn
county as it is here.
Miss Ella Olenville attracted all eyes
at the street services of the Salvation
ruiy Wednesday evening. She sang
sweet v in her alto voice, and walked
around in the oircle of the singing army
excitedly waving, lies arms.
II. E. Hayes has withdrawn from the
populist ticket as candidate for Joint
senator, and Air. Mtntie has been
placed on the republican ticket instead
of Win. Barlow as candidate for repre
sentative, the latter having withdrawn.
Mr. Gengler, of Clackamas Heights,
upports himself and family from the
proceeds of five acres of ground, and
two Chinamen are making a small for
tune from two acres in garden truck
near East Portland Intensive farming
pays.
Thirteen witnesses were summoned in
te case of the stale against Phil Mar-
quam, and when they g it here the case
was dismissed l ney cost the county
from $7 to t8 each. It is in such wick-
dly foolish ways that the taxpayer's
pocket Is looted.
R. Sillier, butcher, who claimed the
groceries stored in Marr fc Robertson's
store, under bill of sale from ltolla
Woods, left town with Ins family before
is suit in court, leaving his butcher-
hop and store rents unpaid It is said
he has gone to Bandon to start a but-
lershop.
April 28ih, articles of incorporation
ere filed with the county clerk of the
ndustrial Publishing Company, E C
amnion, James 8haw, W. It Wyatt,
R H-Miller and Elmer Dixon being
ncorooratora: capital stock 2000: ob-
eel, publication of newspaper and doing
ob work and general printing or pub-
islu
ling business.
The Chicago Tribune nay of the Milan
Opera Company: "The charm in their
performance will be lound in then pre
senting Italian opera in true Italian
stvle, The audience was enthiH istic
their appreciation of BignorG.rer-
rari's baritone and Kignor Lambardi's
tenor. Their msgniflcent voices and
artistic rendering of music was beyond
criticism."
Letters testamentary have been issued
bv probate judge to Hcbt. L Hingo, as
executor of H. C. Ringo, and U. W.
Lee, G W. Grace and L. Stout ap
pointed appraisers; Frederick Wolff
executor of last will and testament of
Uustav Baumann. to appear before
probate judge on May 7'h to a,how cause
whv he has not distributed Baumann's
estate according tn the will.
Two farmers from Highland were in
the city Monday, who declared they
could not pay their taxes because they
could not sell at any fair price what
soever, toe cattle they had fed with
the object of selling them to the
butcher Cattle from Eastern Oregon,
here ranchmen are dtap tsing of them
wretchedly low puces, are sold al
the Union Stockyards at prices our
farmers can't compete with.
A nsrtv was (riven at Armory hall
Saturday evening by the Wednesday
evening dancing club to the Thursday
evening dancing club. The attendance
wat large and the enjoyment as abun
dant as youth and beauty could contain.
Alter the sixth nance, ine mcrrymnsers
oolkad" through four figures of the
German. Thereafter, iu the reception
room, lemonade and cake and "sataned
ham sandwiches were served.
The gigantic sponge in the window of
e lity drugstore weighs nve pounds.
la very seldom that a sponge ol its
size and weight is seen. Mr. Ross, its
owner, a gentleman stopping at the i
Kltxtrio Hotel, who for years has been
an amateur collector of curios, bought it
from a steamer that arrived in Portland
from the Orien:. lie aim has an oyster
shell that weighs 2(0 pounds; the bi
vslre itself weighe I 63 pounds.
I
i
shoold ;
Every man having a beard
I , 1 1
rru 11 ma ctcu atnu natural cuiur, !
11 11 vb not so airesar, use cocsingiiam a
Dye and appear tidy.
Rirjaua Tab ales assist digestion.
R ipans Tabules : one gi res relief.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Llipinr license of M II Flnnnagan con
tinued,
Cniiiii Inilioii frmn C II fsufleld
flor Mr.Ciniu Moiev) claiming l.e had
bmiL-lil a I it in the city ccniuteiv aud
mil, I i 'h fur it. that It had been ru'iee
qileiilly wld to oilier parlies and two
oodles' bin ud in the lot, and asking for
a if tut ii nl tie initiev. w I. It'll was
grained.
O.ih-itd that if parlies Would com
plain In lite i lllcets of cows running Hi
latge l he owners ol Mich st'M-k Would be
nrrt-aleil .
Coinmuniciiliim front the majority of
the business inuu of Oregon Oily asking
ihat the sulaiy ol lite cliief nl Police lie
laisud so that he could ilevole his w hole
lime to the duties of the olllce. Ordi
nance ordered drawn in c iinpli.iiicj
therewith.
Warrant otdered diawn for 33 4(1 in
favor of Mr Wyclilfe lo.- extra work on
lower M iin street. The original bill
was 1.10 !M and was cut down by city
engineer.
Report adopted of clly uttotuey in re
gard to the several ca-ius before the cir
cuit court.
Recorder rep tried ono case of div
derly conduct for the month.
Repoit of city engineer on work done
during Aptil by Hantshaw A ilclitn
showing balance due litem of -'Wl 11,
which was ordered paid.
City Attorney Driggs' bill of 200 was
cuhto f 100 and allowed. His bill fof
:il 27 for collecting Filih street notes
referretl to committee.
Appropriations: J W O'Connell f2,
L L Porter 75, P E Co (174 15, 0 E
Iltirns fi, Ed L Shaw iK), Jeff R Shaw
2, Cliaa Babcock Ml 35. A W Sihwan
17"). Bellomyo: Buscli t-.-, Popu A
Co $74 25 On Main Street Until : D W
Kiiinaird fiiis 60. C It Welsh i:..W.
Report ol City Treasurer llolman, as
published in the Cockier last month.
not accented as it was not c intilct ', and
as he was paid two salaries it was the
opinion ol ci unci! that he make or litre
made a lull report, and llnai en coiiiini.
tee ordeied to wait upon him. '
Report of comuiilteeon claim of W II
Cooke adopted, showing that he was en
titled to a rebate of '! but owed the
city 1171 interest on improvement as
sesainenl.
Committee ordered to fix roof and
paint Fountain engine house.
Committee reported that R Glasspool
had receipted lu full for his claim for
damages.
Committee report acceptod on lite em
ployment of L L Porter for 50 as assist
ant counsel In lite suit of Wineseit ys.
the city which was decided in the city's
favcr. ' Judge Mc IS ride, holds that no
one can secure damages from the city
under the present charter.
Ordinance fixing salary of tieasurer
at t00 per annum referred to finance
committee.
Recorder ordered to have published a
notice in each of the three city papers
calling in all the Main street assess
ments. He was also ordered to make a
statement of disbursements on Main
and Fifth street improvements.
Council elected the standing commit
tees by the following vote, seven mem
bers being present :
Finance Kelly 0, Albright 0, Ste
vens 0.
Streets and Public Property Stevens
0, Greenman 0, Broughtoti 0.
Fire and Water Albright 7, CookH 7,
Jaggar 0.
Health and Police Greenman 7, Kel
ly 7, Howell 0.
finance committee was authorized to
enter into an arrangement with the P G
E Co for the same number ot electric
lights as at present at the reduced rates
(same as Portland) mentioned by Hunt
Good, thereby saving 25 a month.
Council thought it better to keep lights
at that price than cut them all off and
hire extra police which would have to
ba done if t ho lights were dispensed
with.
STAFFORD.
Farmer's have beeri'a1mot too busy ofl
late to gj to the postoflue for their mail.
Yours truly has been in the swim and
has been very neglectful of making re
ports. The rush being over, we shall
now expect to hear from all over the
county. Come, my worthy colleagues,
"wake up" and assert yourselves.
Don't give un lust because vou feel out
of sorts about the weather and the mar
ket is dull. If you can do no more give
a general report of how the crops stood
the winter. Who has joined the anti-
work army in your immediate vicinity?
I for one would like to hear from differ
ent Darta of the county on this stihiect.
This immediate neighborhood is flour
ishing: crops look finely. Coxey s army
only flourishes in the shadowy mist
called "disgust." and no one here thinks
little enough of hinnell to side in with
the movement'.
Jack Hanna has taken a contract to
clear four acres of slashing fur Ben
Athey for 40 and board.
Miss Delia Larson is slowly Improv-
ng in health and at present is on the
fair road to recovery.
Michael Shafer has rented 20 acres of
his land to some Chinamen to put into
hops. They are to have all thev can
make this year and two-thirds of the
orop for the next four years.
Grain crops are almost all in and now
omc the garden and spuds.
8ome cowardly sneaks made three at
tempts to poison Frederics: D.ilker's dog
before they succeeded, then broke into
his hen house and coaxed about two
doann chickens tn follow them away.
Borne wheat was also taken and put in
to a wagon that stood in readiness at the
gate and the callers departed as quietly
as they had come. This "borrowing on
the sly" must be broken up or ill feeling
is sure to arise. L.
The Grange Wakes Up.
Wiiekras, For nearly 25 years the
price of farm products has steadily de
clined so as now to be below the cost of
production and, wltereai, we believe the
time has come for the Orange toactas
a unit towards restoring their lost pros
perity or it will soon hi too late, there
fore, be it
Krtohrd, By Mola'.la Grange No. 40,
P. of II., that it is imperative that
Granges and grangers should so educate
themselves on all public questions, (in
stead of as heretofore scattering their
votes and thus securing no lasting bene
tit) as to cast their votes as a unit for
principles an not for parties, and thus
free themselves from industrial slavery.
2nd, That the State and Granges
inaugurate as speedily as possible
a system of education on all public
questions tending to this end. 3d,
That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to our delegates to the
State Grange lo present to that body
and to the papers for publication.
f. F. Nki.bo.h, Master.
E. II. Coopi r. Secretary.
Cured With On Bottle.
Mr. Jordan Baker. Tifton, Ga., had
muscular rheumatism for ten years.
After using half a bottle of Drummond's
Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism, he
wrote to the manufacturera that be waa
satisfied he would be cured by the time
the bottle would be used up. Ii yon
want satisfaction, insist on having
Drummond's Lightning Remedy. Noth
ing can take its place. Of druggists, or
direct, with full particulars, from Drum
mood 1 edicine Co., 43-50 Maiden Lane,
New York. Agents wanted.
Stud horse posters printed at the
Coi aiiR office either on paper or cloth.
Candidate cards and other job work
executed neatly and cheaply at the
Cm sir.a office.
When baby is teething or feverish, ask
yoor dioggist for S'wdm .n'a toothing 1
Powder.
Kipant Tihules en re liver trouble.
Mrs. J. II. IIoitsNYDF.it, 152 Pacific
Ave., Suiitu Cruz, Cul., writes:
" When a girl at school, In Reading,
Ohio, I bad a severe attack uf brain
fever. On my recovery, I found myself
perfectly bald, and, for long time, I
feared I should be permanently so.
Friends urgod me to use Ayer's Hair
Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair
Began to Grow,
and I now have aa Ana a head of hair as
one could wish for, being chunged, bow
ver, from blonde to dark brown."
" After a fit of alcknesj, my hair cams
out in couibfulls. I used two buttles of
Ayer's Hair Vigor
and now my hair Is ever a yard long
and very full and heavy. I have reconi
mended this preparation to others with
like good effect." Mrs. Bldney Carr,
I4G0 Angina St., Ilarrlsbtirg, Pa.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
several years and aiwaya obtained satis,
factory results. I know It is the best
preparation for the ltnlr that ia made."
C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, alaaa.
SHIVELY'S - HALL,
Thursday Evening, May 10.
Grand Debut Concert
--NY-'-,
MttS. W. P. IIAWLEY.
of Oregon City, assisted by
The Principles of the Verdi
Operatic Society of
Portland.
Soprano Madame G. Ferrari,
Mez. Soprano Mrs. H. Chris
man & Mrs. M. A. Lawrence,
Tenor Mr. W. A. Askin,
Baritone Mr. W. A. CofTey,
Basso Mr. John W. Myers,
Basso Cantante Sig. G. Ferrari,
Pianist Miss Mary V. O'Dea.
Director SlGNOR FERRARI
t .Tickets 50 Cent.
Seats reserved at Huntley's bookstore
', without extra charge.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Prescriptions carefully compounded at
G. A. Harding's drug store.
L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising
Agent 81 Merchants' Exchange, San
Francisco is our authorized agent. This
paper is kept on file in his olllce.
For job printing go to the Coutt
ibk otHca.
Lawyrus' Bkikps and Foldkhs printed
at the Courier office.
Teacher's monthly report cards for
sale at the Courier office, 50 cents a 100
J. Kober, the Seventh street baker,
received a fresli lot of imported delicious
I.i in burger cheese, and cream cheese
the choicest in the city Just the tiling
for a palatable lunch.
Received at Charman A Son's a large
invoice of wall paper, latest and pret
tiest designs.
The Courikr will.be sent until after
the June election to any address for 23
cents in advance.
James Thorne & Sons, Abstracters of
Titles.
Notwithstanding the unfinished ab
stract indexes we started for Clackamas
county have recently passed out of our
hands, the abstract buaineai did not, and
we therefore desire to say to our old
patrons and the public generally that we
are still in the abstract business at our
old stand in the Jaggar building, oppo
site Huntley's drugstore, where we are
fully prepared to furnish reliable ab
stracts of title with certainty and dis
patch ?
Drw Competition! Ten loaves of
fresh bread for a quarter dollar; 20
loaves for 50 cents and 40 loaves for $1
at the Seventh Street Bakery, Jacob
Kober, Propr.
TAXES MUST BE PAID I
Sheriff C. W. Ganoug will keep the
books open for the collection of taxes
until May Utlu After that date all un
paid taxes will be declared delinquent
and costs will be added.
This is the last and final warning.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
VOTICE 18 HEREBY UIVES THAT FOR THE
parpoM of making an examination of all per
aona who may offer themselves a candidates
for teachers of the achooli of llila oounty, the
county school superintendent thereof will hold
public examination at the courthouse in Ore
gon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, beginning
on Wednesday, May 9th, 1W4, at 1 p. m.
Hated tide 2th day of April, 111.
II. 8. GIBSON,
County School Superintendent.
Oregon City Market Report.
Wheat Per bo. 4'ic, bulk (without sacks
OaT-3K$r! ft bushel, with licks.
Floue Roller f2 70 per bbl, net
Eoos 10c
Bums toe a roll, country
VstL-ej;e dreaaed
Chiciims S4g 1 90 a doien
Bsir On fooLeows !c: rteera VCr.rtr; Se
dreaaed
M OTTOS 1 902
8hisoi.es 2 V thousand.
Laid 12He V pound.
HiDEa Oreen.Sc; dry.trellla); one-third of
oreulled. Sheep pelts, VaS0e
Hat Timothy, 12,eloTer tit, baled.
DailD Faorrs Prunes r: apples 5a)6e; eery
dull.
MiU. Feed Shorts 117. Bran lie; Chop
IS; rejected wheat, M) eenls V bo
Pose aides 12c, shoulders e, bams 13r;
on fool Ie: dreaaed s,e.
Potatoes !iOe stack,
Onto.s-11.25 per 100.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
FOR STATE PKXATOR
JAKES THORNE
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR STATK SENATOR
GEO. C. BROWNELL
s
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR JOINT SENATOR
E. RUSSELL
(of Clackamas County)
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
DR. W. E. CARLL
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
MARTIN ROBBINS
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
JOSIAH MARTIN
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
GEORGE RINEARSON
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
J. S. RISLEY
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR COMMISSIONER
GEO. J. CUKRIN
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR SHERIFF
if
C. W. GANONG
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR CLERK
W. B. STAFFORD
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR CLERK
GEO. F. HORTON
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR RECORDER
A. W. SHIPLEY
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR RECORDER
S. M. RAMSBT
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR TREASURER
A. J. WASHBURN
Regular Democratic Nomime
FOR ASSESSOR
S. R. GREEN
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR ASSESSOR
J. C. BRADLEY
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
R. S. GIBSON
Regular Republican Nominee
Bipans Tabules cure contipatto.
Bipans f ahules cure bfllonsneM.
THOS. CHAiEIIVEAISr & SOIT
CHHENOERSOfUCtrt
UmiRfOSWOOLHOWI SHOfJ
toca V rKlZE ATWOrLOSfAllfj,
MAMMAJrVHlf IS ITTH E
SHOkJUT CIU KAVETHt
lONtfiTLEGtSr
SHOES FOR OLD AND
ORDER
Send for Trice
Martin &
MARKET STREET, 8
IF YOU WANT
MY ' (ROID)5
Clothing of the
OR TOTIOIsTS.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
FOR SURVEYOR
FRED HESSE
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR SURVEYOR
D. W. KINNAIRD
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR ATTORNEY, JUD. DIST. NO. 6
E. F. DRIGGS
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR JUSTICE, DIST. NO. 4
W. A. HEDGES
Regular Democratic Nominee
K -
C. D. ft D. C. LATOURETTE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
AT LAW
OPFICE, REAR OF COMMERCIAL BANK
Oregon City, Oregon.
Geo. C. Bkowniu.
A. 8. Dsiwia.
Browned & Dresser,
Attorneys at Law,
Office One Door North ' Canfield it Hunt
ley' i D '.,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
W. CAREY JOHNSON,
LAWYER.
CORNER FOURTH AMD MAIN BTREETU,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Real Estate To Sell and Honey To Lend
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL $100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans mads. Bills discounted. Makes col
lections. Buys and Bella exchange on all point'
In the United States slid Europe and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received sttbfect to check. In
terest at usual ratea allowed on time deposits.
Bank open (rom A.M. tot P. M.l Baturdaj
evenings Irom S lill 7 P. M.
D. C. LATOURETTE, F. E. DONALDSON,
rrealdenl. punier
CITY VIEW NURSERY,
CANBY, OREGON.
All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale.
J. A. COX & SON,
PROPRIETORS.
Oregon City Transportation Co's
STEAMER "RAMONA."
TIMB TABLE OREGON CITV BOAT
Leava
Portland
Leave
OrsoonCitt
Foot atb St.
0 :00 a. M.
2 :00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
9 :.10 A st.
2:00 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
Pool Taylor St.
7:00 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
4:00 P. M.
8:00 a. ki
SUNDAY.
ll :00a. x.
3:30 p. N.
BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS!!!
For Sale st the Courikr office :
Mortgage,
Filing Coven,
Bond for Deed,
PromUaory Notes,
Receipt Books.
Warranty Deed,
Quitclaim Deed,
Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena
Teachers' Report Cards,
Partial Payment Real Estate Contract,
Sheriff Summons,
Jury Summons,
Copy of Summons,
Nolle, lo Garnishee,
Answer to Garnishee,
Bubpoens,
Writ of Attachmenr,
Justice Bubpoens, elvd,
Juatice Subpoena, criminal
finecisl or Drivste blanks printed on
application expeditiously and correetljr.
MSI.
aa aaa fm
Y0UNU. MEN'S BOOTS.
BY MAIL!
List and Samples to
nolgras,
AN FRANCISCO, CAL.,
Latest Patterns,
in Livery and e Stable
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
On the Street between the Bridge aitf the
irepei.
nnnkla ,M .1,..!. .1.. .-A ..AJI. I. ..
nu at tuo iuwm ram,ano Bcvrrs.
also connected with the barn for loos stock
Invlnlnnn.tlnn !.. - L,H, .
promptly attended to bv letter or person.
UUKBKS BOUGHT OB BOLD
FRANK NELD0N,
Curi and Locksmith.
Adjoining the Noblitt Stable,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
All kinds of Firearms repair) and cleaned. All klada
oi smal maomnes repaired. Duplicate k.jrs
mailt (or all kinds of loeka. (June and
Pistols bought and sold,
BICYCLES REPAIRED.
FRESH STOCK!
CHOICE
GROCERIES ft 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.
1 k 3 an A
iuuuuy rniuuvo jjusgaL
Flour and Feed For Sale.
J. A. DUCK, Prop.
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING HOUBB IN TBI CITY
Paid Up Capital, $50,000.
President, '
Thomas Chaimak
Oio. A. Hasdims
K. 0. Cauhilb
Charles H. Cauiiiid .
Vice President,
Cashier,
Manager,
A General Bunking Business Transacted.
Deposits Received Subject loC'beck.
Approved Bills and Notes Dlsccunted. -
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Hecurtlv
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Hold Available In Anv Pari nl lka
World.
Telegraphic Exchange Bold on Portland, Baa
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
i merest rata on Time Deposits.
us agists or .
THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK.
L. M. ANDREWS, M. D.
DRALIR IN
Drags, Notions, Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles, itc.
Prescriptions Carefully Ceapeiidetf.
Shively' Block,
Cor. of 7th A Madison St., Oregon City
GEO. A. HARDING,
DIALER IN
IP
IR,
IE
Standard Pat. Medicines.
Paints, Oils and Window Glssa.
Preuriptimt Accurately Compounded.
Harding's block.
MARR & 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
trade.
FULL LINE OF FAKCT 1X3
STAPLE G2CCES1XS,
FRUITS, TEGS
TAELES.4C. Farm Product asd
ProrUIcas.
Note the New Address :
SeTenth and Center Street,
A. O. U.W. BUILDING.