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CITY AND COUNTRY, I EVENTS OP THE WEEK OKKOON CITY,' JUNK 911, lIM. Teruiaof NuhaitriHlun. ' 4 ituls ('opr. on inr, In advaim. IX 4' uej tlopy, nix minima, In advance, I Oil COUKIKIt, Oregon City. Oregon, COUNTT OKKICKIIH. J. W. Nt-Mrum , IIhi. V. II, .ten , .11, W limimii ...8. M. Ilamel.y .. . 8. II. Call ..J. C. Hniilloy . II. V llllwin Hlilliev Hliiylll II. h. lliilliian lllch.nl It, ill iflHU ttvie. uf Courts, K'nwuT, Hi-canli r 'I'rnuan , ... AwMur Ht!lMl nu parliitendant, , . Hurveynr, Unrulier. , II iniminiMMKra, I f '.iriiellile lulr dimity IVturt meeta on Anal VYeiliiasilay afler Ural ' aloiiilay of evry niurilli. Probate Con uieele on tret Monday ""7 llMUltll. ('Infill limit niKi'U on I til re) Manila; In April ana Drat M lay la Nuvemlwr. oanitiiN city orrK'Kiu. Mayor Hiram Wmliclit lleonnler, It.h. Purler ChlfCul Pollc C K. Ilurna Aaaeaaor ami llolteotur - K. H r.llfj Treaaiirer - ' lollllari I'll) Attorney V- I'rlsas Jtlrect Oimiuiealiiiwr, C. 0. llalik, Jr. ttnp't r Water Worm, w . n. iimrai :uy Knclntwr . D. W. Klimlanl UkumIIiiii-ii-C O. Allirishl, Jr., II. I.. Kelly, O. N, llreeaueli, J. J. t'uiika, K. M. Howell, Ueurne llniiwlitou, II. V. Jaimiir, II. E. Htavena. Council as4s Oral Wnlsmiay ol Midi irwnlh. CHUBCHK8. FlratCimiiri'Kalloiial lliurch ltev. M. Dniitdierty Pialor. Kerrlcos II a. m. aud a:isl p. ai. Hiuidey Holi.a.l aftiir mornlnit aervlce. Prayer M wit lis" every Wednesday svenliiK al :lo P. m. I'layw Martini of V. I'. I'. K. "ry Sunday aiming a :'! pnaiipl. Klral llaptlat t'liurrli-Her. Ollmiin Parker, I'aalor Morning Hervlra II; Hiimlny Krliool liiir-i Ktrning Hervlce liMl; ll'gular Prayer Meeting- We.liiaa.lay ! aanln. Mnnthly Cinanaiil llraling every Wednce. , day availing precordial. Unit Hunda)' In Hie munlli. HI. Jolin'a Chiirrli, Onlhollo . A. lllllalirand, i Plor. On Holiday, tlaaa nl and I0::u a in. limn, h iv ilitiioan Ni.rinon aftar 8 o'clock Mnaa, ' At all other tlaaaaa Kimllall aVnuuna. Hilnday Hcluail .2:11pm. VaaiN-n.AiailoKi'tlcaltliilOiwiaaiiil Urn . adicllon at tail p. m. i Mallliallat Klacopnl Church Rev. 0. Hikes, Plletor. IMurnlllg "a'rvlceat II: Blllnlay bciiooi HI l:i. r.vao i ino Service at mini. Kiiwortli l.eeifile luretliia Hun. .day availing at HID); I'rayar Meeting Tliuradny eveii- iliigatmuu. rirat Praal.ytarlan Church. Rev. 0. W. Olbonay, ri'iutor. aVrvicoa II a. m. ami tun) p. m. HaMeith Ittclnail Ida. m. Y. P. 8. O. K. meeta avery 8llniUy . evening at :!. Prayer Meeting n nlnceuay avcoli. MHI. gaata fra. Jivamallcal I'linrch, flarnian A. Krnat, Paator IPnarlilllg Harricaa avery altaraala Sunday 11a.m. .n,11 ilO n. ni. Kal.balli Hcluail avary 8illlibiy 10 a m ,(J. llarrlaliorRar, Hupl.l Warkly Prayar Marling AVary ,Vrdumlay evanllig. (lililtad rvtlirrn Church. Hav. P. II. Wllllama, PiMaar, ittarficaa fl rat en. I till ill Sunday luorliiiiKa nod thaiPnuwJIlig Hatllnlay night 111 rarll molllli al Oragon tMiiyill.a. in. anu 7 . ni ,ami ina nrai nun. jlav afiaruiMct.tifMCti nionlli at Fall! View. hi Pinl'a (1mi. li. KDlaronal llaa. J. A. Kckatroin, oaalor. Harricaa wry Sunday at II a. in. and Ji. m., and Friday avaolng at 1 M p. ni. Jvi..iliiial Lntharan Zinn Conaragatloll. RrT. Tfc lri-r. uaator. Mwti In Shlvcly'a hall. Sunday achon! frnin OUln lOidO a. lu. 8rrvlcaa lili:.U a lu. aloliSWp. m. BOCIKTIKS. falla City Iitlga of A. O. V. W.-Mal avary Sat. Unlny availing of ra.li nlontll In A. O. V. V. lull on Movrnlh straat. All n.Jouniliig bmlliran cmllally Invltnl to attend. Thoiuu Uaull; M. W. . T. Whlllock, Hrc. Plglrnn Lodgo, No. MM, A. O. V. W.-Marta avary TI,orUa avootnir at llild Frllow'I Hull, (lavrrio. Vlaltlng brelhrru alwaya weloonia. J. U. Campliall, M. W. B. Slrauaa, Hrc. Molalla Loilgo, No. 40, A. 0. V. V. Mrota Hint aud third Saturdaya In uch month at School II, mar. Vlaltlng members made welcolna. T. et. Htlpp, M. . VV. J. VV. Tliomaa, Kec. Uaval Ijxlga, No. 6.1, A. 0. V. VV. Strata arcoud tand third Saturday avanliiga at Knlght'a Hall, t'anby. Vlaltlng lirothara niada walcoiua. A. It. Shank. M. W. k. E. Carlton, Kec. Clacknmaa Iwlgo, No. ST, A. O. U. W. Macta lint rand third Mundnya In aacb month, at Htrlte'a Hall. Wialtlng lirallirrn welcome. 8. llolcoluh. M. W. C. yK. J'aaaa. Keo. .Salrlao Lodgo. No. i A. O. V. VV. Jlreta avery nancon4 and fourth Sutunlay of each month at Wl. olivine, Oregon. Mai Schlllplna, M. YV. 0. T. Ilciiiwa., dVan. lOtagnn l.mlga, No. 3, I O. O. t. Meeta avary nmui(Kv.e,iJliigat T:W o'clock p.m. In the Odd VMiw',llitH Muln llrert. Memhera of the Order are IvnltMl to,Hlniid. J. W. MoOult, N. U. Thoa. F. Kyan, itt.te). Falla tilKJampmant, Nc 1,1. 0. 0. F.-Maria lint aind third .Tuoadya of each mouth at Odd tellnwa' Hall. MeniiernAud vliting patrlarcha cordially In vited to attahd. vQ. LoveJ.iy, Chirr Patriarch. J. A, Mawaat, Sorliw. Oawego Lodge, Noj&l, 1.0. 0. F. Meeta at (aid Fel. lotr'a Hall, Oawgo. averj .JJvlidny evening, Vialting brethren made rtdcome. Yf. J..PIilaxwi, N. O. J. If. Kialcy, Sec. Willamette Rubakali Degree 'Lalge No. .Meeta tjie aecond and iuurtli Mondaya in the month at 7 :HU In tba L U. O. F ball, Mary M. Uharman, N. G, Miauia 0. Cbarman, Sec. Multnomah Lodge, No. I, A. F. A. M.-Ilolill lie regular eomuiuiilcatlwia on Brat and third Saturdaya of each mimtll at TiMlpin, Brethren In good aland, lug are invited to attend. L. L. Porter, W. M. T. F. Kyan, See. Oawego Lodge No. lfl, A. F. A. M. Meeta Ilia aecoud and fiiurth Suturdaya. Maaoua Invited. 11.1 B. Keea, VV. M. E. J. ltuaaell, See. Clackamaa Chapter No. , R. A. M Regular con vocation third Monday of month at T:3U p. m. J. H. Walker, 11. P. M. Schuljilua, Sec. Pioneer Chapter, No. 2S, 0. E. S.-Meala In Ma eonlo Temple. Mra. II. S. Strange, W. M. Miaa Ad dle C. Jelininga, Sec. Willamette Falla Camp No. 148, W. of W. Meetl lecond and fourth TiltaalayM of the month at K. of P. hall. Vialting neighbors made welcome. K. M. Rauda, 0. C. E. K. Martin, Clerk. VValtclieno lodge, No. IS, I. 0. R. M. Meeta Mon- evening lit A. ll. V. W. Hall. Vialting members i JuvJnlly Invited. J. II. Ho ward, Sachem. aYntile Poat, No. 2, 0. A. R., Department of Oregon. Brat Monday of each mouth at A. O. U. W, l Hall lOeguli City. Vialting oninrades made wel. i '3, H. Bnrghardt, Com. C. C. Wllllama, Adj. OallMii Pope Post, No. 62, 0. A. II. Meets Drat Plaiurdai o encli month at Urango hull, Millllio. iuouiraJtle .(.willnlly Invited. J. F. Nelson, Coin unsiider. 11. IV. Chaw, Adjutant. , den. Uronk, Poat, No. 22, 0. A. R., lVpartment of HH-egon. Meata.'iu aliisil hollae al NeeUy ou Ural Bat. nvniay lu icu mmw i " y- " mUos Bade welcolna. Jacob Spogle, Com. 4. Kar ahuuor. Adj. Mwula Belief Corjis, No. IS, Department of Ore- lu ooro. Mra. WlllMllKTII ' A 1,1.1V ClIAUTAUIH'A. (Hi rrlngy pvmiliiif ot lunt wimk iticin lien n( thej C'liHiilsiiiina Clrdu of lliin t-'lly anil ollinra mnt tiy niinliitiiiiiiit at iiiriitti'inug runiittnt:e ui &. K Ulinrnmn in OiiiHiiliT lliti niiIiIhcI ii( l'hailUii(U itMHi'iniiiy 1 1 be liulil HI UlH.lHlonn 1'Mrk July LMiii, Win mil L'lltli. The iliiniilnt In lliig iniiat IhiiiIkIjIh iiiovtiiiidiit waalho li'lier (ruin Kuv. J. H. Hiitlth, Miiptirln iriiilent uf I'acillit CuHHt UliaiiUtiKium. ullVriiii; Id brlnn hltliur mine of thx lnr HifHkorg of iliu Htiulliorn Oregon (Jliitii- iiniiua at close o( Hh leisinn at AHiilanil. Ah ia whII known. tin-He aHMiiiibliea dot Iliu Kant, every vullpv having Iih own center of attraction, anil all are anbshl itrr to the L'ri-Ht "uiotliar Chaiitauatia ' In New Yoik. TliotiHantU of poople make llielr annual pilitriinatfea to these IhchI Mwchh, where the beat talent of Hie tlay Is enuHiitxl to liiHtruct anil en tertain. In ortfaniaiiiK the Orngiin City urisemlily it la iiugifii(l to Invite tlie to operaliiui of all reliijioiis, Mducatiooal.ao clitl and industrial organization. Fiatui inr Hnecini onyg are In cottrne ol nreoar alimi to he announced later, on which, in audition to Imported apuakura of nation al reputation, there will participate the nest local and rortlanil talent. The temporary orstanigation conniati of the followiiiK ollicers, whoo Hticrttaaora in the periiiaiient body will lie electud at a nicutinif on the vroiindH dtirniK Wte aea slim of the nnBcinlily : Presidttat, ltev. tinman barker; vice urcaident. ltev J W. Cowan, 1). I).: sncretarv. Cliarlea Meserve; IreaRuror, D. C. Ltttoartjlte; executive committee, Col. It. A. Miller, ll ft. urusH, rrol. II. B. Htrange, Vr, II K. i'urrin, Mrs. C. II. Dye; coiurnit tee on priming and ailvorlisin, Cliarlea nicserve, miaa oertrmle rinley, V. II, lilaHH j commilteeon irrniiuda and trans purtaiiiin, II. K. Crons, E. K. Charman, J. A. Lliaset committee on music, Jura. A. H. Dresser, Mra. K. E. Charman, Mr h. h. WilliHiiig; committee on tinance, l . 1.. cnarinan, K. U. Uaulleld, C. 11. Dye. Airanifementa are beimr made for a ifrand chorus under Professor Slant) of Chicago. Fourth op Julv Cki.kiikation at Nkw Kka A large force of men are at work on the Oregon Hecular Park, at New Era, preparing fur the Fourth of July celebration to lie given mere nv I he First Hecular Church of Portland. An unusually attractive program of instrumental and vocal niuaic, addresHea and amusement ha been arranged. The Declaration of Independence will lie recited tiy Nettie A. Old and the prin cipal addiesae will lie delivered hy Annie r. - Hitrker and Katie Kettm Siiillli. The lieo W. Hhaver will leave foot of Washington street, Portland, at 9 a. m. The Aeolian Oicheslra will furnish the music. Dancing aboard steamer and also on grnunda. A pleas ant feature o! the occaalon will be the Dresentaiion hv Mr. Wittenherit to the society of the (feed to 10 acrea of land, to be known hereafter a the Oregon Hecular Park. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. TkIIIIIIII.K AM) HllDIIRN DKATII . TIlB dentil occurred of K. Vincent McClung, Btepsnn of W. L. tinidow, at Oawego. on Snlunlny forenoon under terrible. circuiiiBlances. Ho was taking a boat to the river with a team and as he pas sed down the slope this side of the. bridge over Tryon creek, it ia presumed that the boat, which waa not tied to the wagon, slipped down onto tite horses, which caused them to run. He was thrown oil with the boat at the foot of the slope, smashing his right temple. As soon aa the two little boys, Henry and John Welch, who were on the wagon, had recovered from their fright. they found a atranuer holding tip the head of young McClung. At his re quest, they hurriedly got aome water out of the creek in a tin can, but the suflurer never recovered consciousness and expired at 12:30, Ida age being 19 years and 4 months. The remain were buried on Monday from the Catho lic church, the funeral sermon lieinif preached by Kev. Father Black of Port land. The funeral was numerously at tended by people from Osweito. Portland and surrounding country and the floral oli'erings were surprising in volume and variety, v incent Mcllung would have graduated at St. Michael' College next term and four of hi classmates besides two Oswego friends were the pallbearers. lie was loved and is mourned bv all who knew him. Mr. Snidow feels deeply grateful to the public for the profound sympathy and kindness manifested under his sore affliction. A Living Krtail LicgNag. The Web foot plan of conducting a rural retail Honor saloon with a government license only ha not penetrated the ohtme Intellects of the hypocritical Eist. A thlrstv wayfarer enters and aska a drink. "Can t accommodate yer, sir," replies the saloon man. "Haven't no license." A grUr.lv old party silling by the cold stove rolls around Ills ample quid of plug time or two and remarks: ''Htranger, I'ave got jug o' liquor there I fust bought out of which he can give yes a drink if you want it." "Set 'er out," replies the dry man. and pays hia dime (or the accommodation to the old party. The latter, who plays the part of retail license for the saloon keeper, then assumes the glum de meanor appropriate to catch the next customer. Tin Army of Piaci. Captain Ira G. Miller, recently promoted from the rank of lieutenant, leavea this week Thurs day for Snohomish, to take charge of the Salvation Army corps there and relieve Capt. Nelson. During hi stay ji seven month at this post, he ha learticipated In conducting 10 meetings ill week, and the work Here ha neen bleaaed by 00 to 70 conversions, 30 of wit ota have been sworn in as soldiers of .the Army. According to the annual re port hwued the last of May the Salvation Annv is now established in 42 coun tries. H has 1007 corps, numbering 11443 officer. 10,328 local ollicers and 3391 'bandsmen. The number of "sol diers" is not atated, but "Gen." Booth claims that t'" Army converts to Chris tinniky 200,000 people every year. As Otiikrs Skk Us.-The following presentation by the Sunday Welcome of the differences' between the East Side Railway Company and the city council. is amusing : The Oregon City council is evidently standing in with the South ern Pacifia Kail road Company. A few evenings ago the council passed an ordi nance refusing the freight car on the East Hide electric line, that runs be tween Portland and Oregon City, per mission to run through the city limits, This department of the electric com. pany, that waa put in several weeka ago, has cut heavily on the Southern Pacific s business, and as it is n great accommodation to the people cf botli cities, it is difficult to understand why the obstacles were thrown In the way. This company carries the mail between the two cities, and should they utilize the freight cars for mail purposes, what would become of the ordinance? CtotuKO ExBRCise. The closing ex erdses of St. John's school will take place at Hhlvely'i hall on Monday, July Zd, Deginning at 8 p. m. ine pro. gramme will consist of an operetta en titled. "Grandpa's Birthday," and the drama, "My Aunt'a Heiress," both by the pupils of the school. In addition there will be recitations and songs Miss Mattie Draper will make her debut as a violinist, and the accomplished Aliss Jiuisa Paquet will sing a solo Miss Lou Drafter will preside at the piano. The skillful violinist, Blanche mo. Cord, aud Dr. E. Schubert will provide choice selectl int ol ins'ru nen'Hl music The exercise will conclu le with an ad dress by the Most Kev. Archbishop W II . Gross. AgoTiiEK Sawdust Cask Monday, a suit was instituted against the W. P, P. Co. of Oregon City, in Justice Fouls' court, on the charge of throwing saw dust into the Willamette, J. W. Kelly being the complaining witness. Col. C II. Dve appeared for the state and Sen' ator Brownell for the defense. The case was arsued before a inry. which at nine p. m. reported a tie three against three, when the jurymen were ais missed. In accordance with the di rections of Game Warden McGwire, who was present, the suit was brought against V. A. W. Svhlappi, an employe of the paper company. Ho one has ever been convicted in this county under the sawdust act. Viallllllf kulgllll F. J. loula. f v-ateelaon arat alid third Fridays of inch month X. ,ut P. Hall. Jjiajinbora of corps from abnmd " WW wolcouia. 0((r. M. 8. I'llabnry, Pres. VsW.Wwn, WW. rs.j. o. aanai,pa, ft a Baker CsniD. No. 18 Meet i,i,T)i'i.iiL- utulmia ol each month. W t-ratand ' . kV-kI. lat Lieut. Alulno K. John. frr- '.- WUkham, i't. .., .. . l a s o.' li'akerCump.a Of V.- Meet a In K. P. Achilles Lod ga, So. ''STXTrVM. dav nisht at the K. ul r. nail. Invited. H. L. Ilolaaal), "star Lodge No. So, K af P.-MreU avery W"'1"' ,l,y .v,nmginCrtlellL B.wher. Invited. J, F. Itisley, C. 0 . Thoa. KmUuii, K. ol 11 . n -i.v l.n.1, No 50. I 0. 0. T. Meeta drat and ,,,frd"s& .S..t Knight'. Hull, Canity. Viilllng members alwaye made welcome. 1. J. Cut W C T. Mlaa Laura Knight. Seo. 0.wrgo Lodge No. 4M. I. O. 0. T.-Meeta every Krhlay evening In new ball In old town. J. C. Haines, C.T. John Kruar, Sec. F Company, Flrit Bed., 0. N. G -Armory, Third and Main: Regular drill night, Monday. Kegular uu,i".M meeting, Drat Mol.y of -utli month. J. W "lanong. Capt. F. 8. Krlley, Firat Lieut. L. L. I'lcaena, Second Lieut. Csnby spiritualist Socirty.-Aioiemldes on first and third Sundays of rsch month. H. A. Lee, Free dent. Miaa Hattle Phillips, Kecor.Ung Secretary. m.a Era W C. T. U.-Meets But Saturday In each T .u-il k.ll 1.. New trs Friends of the cauee riK . nresent. Mr. t'srry John,n, Mrs. . Kaatman, Pre". ..... 8t. John's Branch. No. 617, C. K. of A.-MeetJ . .virV Tueadsy evening at their hall, corner Main and :Trn7h street!! Oregon City. T. VV. BuIIIvm. Pr : N. C. Michels, Hec. -y Oregon City Board of f rade-Mats st Court House t.ond Monday in ntb. Vlsitorjw. Icoma. UieTo. Brownell, Pres. F. S. Donaldson, Sec. .Canby Board of Trade-Meets at K nlgbt a Hall, rJ.?uv orTnrat and third Fridaya of each month. "mrswelcoTne. Wo. Knight, Prea. 8. J. (larri- tbrir ..... Me as ..una Grenae. No. 40, P. of H.-Meeta aai l Wrighi a Bridge on the aecono Katurusy m Hrk anonth at le a. m. Kellow members made '."teeTr J F- Nelson, Muter. H. Coo,.r,li. Toslstic Oing- So. Ill, P. "f H--""" j- a.vlsch raooth st their hall in il.nville. B. B. Henry, Maater. MU. Bed. Sharp. Sec. . No 117. P. of H.-Meet fonrth r f k f it thrir bsll In New Kra. fS ftmw2. Mi-Uggie Brow.. Sec. ' r,k Orange. No. S2.P. of H.-Meets at their UarXbdS-urdayU. h , monUij. JJi. m. VWting mlr.l..ys wslcoms. J. B, W Kite-, Ussier. . . - . Crsnae So. 17 P. of H. Kuurday In month at 10 a. J. O. (aagr, seo. ramJ. Grange No. WO. P. H -Merta on Srat 317" asonth at 10 a. m. la IJaV U.uuT S. Toung, Maater. T. H. Ftk.ra. -I-kl. No. f . D. of H -M-rta TldyVui Mary BUckMd. C. ol H McCabty's Statistician. There is no publication more useful to the thoughtful business man or the student of current event than L. P. McCarty' "Statistician and Economist." Hi "popular" edition for 1894 is crammed with the latest moat in.portant lacts and events in eveiy department of human life, made instantly available by a oare full index- Mr.- McCarty is a scholar and n expert statistician of many years' experience and an) tiling he pub lishes is of value. Paper, 50 cents ; flex ible cover, 75 cents. 8au Francisco, Calif. . u - . , A?i?rrZyT" HakI Kibx.-A atrong company rrembaTT, Pn-. Walsso. Cote. Fore- O-org. , prMent tl,js beautiful drama at Bruwa. 8c , . . ghjvely' opera honae on the afternooa iaaraBotbafarneH'. ...!, norfnrmance here, bnt . son -Meets seeorafl . Kaloa, Mastw. Flora At Its Old Gamk. As the State In surance Company of Salem has a num ber of policies out here it is opportune to reproduce the lollowing from the tu gene Guard: "E. O. Csrson of Lane county sued the company for tlGOO on two policies. The case was tried in Eu gene, and a non-suit granted simply on the ground that planum had not pre sented a sworn proof of his loss. Alter exhaustive arguments by the attorneys, Judge Fullertun granted the non suit, and discharged the jury. In his decis ion he took pains to say that such a de fense surely did not reflect credit upon the company, but that he could not do otherwise than grant the motion. The company certainly owes its policy hld erg a statement why they should take this action, and if one ia not forthcom ing, it is our opinion, a number of poli cies in this section a ill be cancelied. A Siiovkr uf tub Queer A man who gave his name as Wolford Reed was arrested here on Tuesday eveninir by Officer Burns for attempting to pass counterfeit gold coin on K. K. Williams, the merchant, and at Jack Trembath's saloon. It was at the latter place that the oflicer caught him in the act. When searched $590 in $5 pieces and one 12.50 piece were found on hia person, 'fhe spuriousness of the coins could be instantly detected by the absence of ihe sonorous ring peculiar to gold, and bv their Jightfum yet in a hasty or careless ' businAsa transaction they could easily be passed tif. Keed was examined in Portland buUre (Jnited Stau Commissioner Wood nurd, alio required 1000 in default of hkiri lis Was lougeu in hid t.iuiivy fan. Tun Wab Aoainst Satan The dedi cation of the Salvation Army barracks in tliis city on Tuesday evening was made the occasion for a formidable massinst of troop against Hatan'a ever vigilant hosts. Among them werej Capt. Schnltx and wife from Men' Tiainine Garrison. Portland No. 1 1 Capt. Sharp and Lieutenant Z.ieDart from Portland Garriaon Xo. 2; a captain and lieutenant with tr oops from Van couver; Capt. iJigny anu i,!eiieiiaui. Hudsnudth on lurlough; Stall Lapt. and Mrs. Morton, in charge of Horth Pacific division of the army. L.apt. Morton sets off his very slim figure by his long black hair and a Prince Albert reaching to hia kness. Wednesday evening, five recruit were sworn in. Cataract H V l-M-eta seen. TW l!,k a (aoaeact Engine Howse. Frank Learta. IL,sr yTrraaaa- H. J. Taorae. See, Or City Hn-Co, So. -. It . - ... . k. TuMUT mw ru b - aa the niu lor ' - - F.are, H , this time mothers can bring the children lo eniov the delighta ol a "real piay. v Hnnht the largest audience of the season trill greet the player in the even ng, for ' Haxel Kirk faroriM" with the public A Dkakr is Lisino. Jim Drake, colored ptigson, was brought before Justice Foul on Wednesday to answer the charge of lewd cohabitation with Ella Patton, a white woman. Jim had rented a room in the old Phcenix hos telrv in which they had jointly lived The charge was brought through Ella' relatives in Highland.' A Jim did not have 1500 to put upas bail he was jailed, subject to the distant attentions of Ella by means of sponge cake, Winner wurst, pain-killer, etc. Passed a Boo us Check June 2(!lh C. H. Shaver passed on E. J. McKit trick, the shoeman, a $20 check of the Commercial Bank of Oregon City drawn in favor of himself and signed by Kelly, Dunn a Co of Portland The bank informed Mr. McKittrick that Shaver had no money there and the latter. Tn default of 1800 bail. was nlaced in durance vile per ordtr of Justice Fouts to await investigation bv the grand jury. MARQUAN AN3 VICINITY.' The Butte Creek Agricultuial Associa tion will hold its annual fair on October 4th, 5th and Oth. Barton Jack ia the accommodating postmaster at this place. Hon. E. Haitman states that he has refused $44,000. for 500 acrea of choice farm land belonging to the estate of his mother, which shows that the price of land is well up around here. The result of the protracted meeting in the Friends' Colony at Scott's Mills lant winter is that all but a half dozen of its inhabitants are in jm hers of the Friends church. Prune culture is a prime object of the owner of small tract in the colony. Many of the colo nist came Iroin the ?,asf with more or less money. The meadow and grain Held on ti e flat lands between Marqnain and Mt. Angel do not look as promising a the thrifty husbandman desires, which is asenhed to too copious rains. Home farmers hereabouts have planted large Ares in potatoes. Jacob Comely, torn Rhein, ia the owner of a Weinberg or "winehill" situ ate on the lower part of the slope of Mt. Angel. Heing a viuyardial von name aut, he has remarkable success and is very well pleased both with our cbmatd and the soil of hi hillside, which is reddiBh, friable and atony. He has a number of imported varieties, amons them Auatrian.Clavrot, lilac Hamburg, Jiiealmg JHusoatelle, elf)., besides Amer ican vines. Wine making Is a business and for those that understand it there is an opening in Oregon. The Mt Angel academies closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Simmons, who was. a temporary resident of Oregon City, is living quietly and pleasantly on his Sne farm near Mt. Angel. Justice J. E. Jack and Constable Beilly Garrett form a model team of young democrat for the dispensation of justice. They are popular on solid merit. The steam sawmill owned by two Norwegian, located about three mile from Marquam, burned down recently. entailing a Iom of about 20U0. It is being rapidly rebuilt. The fire was caused by carelessness, having started at night in the lawdmt and rubbish lying around the Qreoog, Our energetic townsman, Mr. Young, with others, will oon begin the opera tion of a sawmill and booppoie factory. Caterpillars are getting into (he hop yards i Judge Jame Thnrnc it in Washing ton, I) V AllMirl dribble of Needy waa in the city Monday. The woolen mill Is receiving carloads o' wood by rail . W. A Mack of Condon, arrived with 40 horses on Wednesday to sell . Arthur CI I If will clear 10 or 21 acres of land on the Clackain ts for h. V, Hacked. G. W, llnyi.nne of tlio enterprising fruit fanners of Canby, waa In the city on Tuesday. On Monday Sheritr Maddock and County Judge Hayes will enter on their official (tulles. Neal Stupp ha been elected principal of the Canemah school for the fall term of four months. Mrs. John Evans of Mt. Pleasant Is ill and under doctor' care. She is ra pidly recovering. Charles llolinun of Meadow Brook ha a field of timothy that will cut b u t three ton ptr acre. Mls Zutta Kdmiaton died on Sunday, June 24th, aged 2d year, 5 month and 13 days; buried on Tuesday. Tito Misses Welch, ddiigliters of Dr John Welch of Portland, are visiting their aunt, Mrs, K. L Newton. Nathan Moody will be an efficient deputy sheriff. Mr. Mad. lick could hardly have made a better selection Anderson Walker la building a com uiodioua paintshop on George Millet i property near Mr. Moray mansion. Miss Molllo Holmes 1 Improving and unless a relapse occur recovery from her severe illness is only a question of time. The 8. P. Co.' "overland ' express ha resumed it old tinn, which was changed o.i account of the high water in Portland. Monday the baker will reduce the numberof loaves of bread for 1 from 40 to 32. Their present generosity does not pan out. License to we.l granted on 21th Stops are being taken by James Shaw aim oinora lor the formation of co operative colony on the Dully tract east oi town. The project contemplated la to make brick and with said brick to build a building for a woolen mill, and then bond land and building for the ma ciiinory. a half dozen men and two teams are now at work. Messrs. McKnneA Co. will erect tamp mill this summer on their ore vein in the Blue Itiver mining district, 50 mile from Eugene. If their venture prove a successful in the output of free gold as tnev antic nate. Postmaster U.K. Green. Mayor Straight and other oer- sons Interested In the mine close by will ue uiousantia of dollars ahead. W. II , Powell ha lust closed a sue- cessful year' teaching at Oregon City. lie gave audi good aatiafaction that h? nas ueen onirainnl to nil the noa t on of assistant principal of the city school tr next year. Mr. Powell I a Colum bia county boy and we always feel proud to see our of her anna aiiccesnftillv climbing (lie ladder to fame, ClaUkan't Vinef. CONTRACTORS Desiring to bid on the one-story brick boilding to be erected by the under signed will And plan and specifications at Bank of Oregon City. C. I. 4 fc.. U. CAl'PlBt.D. Baldness I either hereditary or caused bv sickness, mental exhaustion, wear- is a great ing titrht-fitung hats, and over work and I trot!l.l. Hall' Renewer will prevent it to' Dorothea C. Bonnett anil V. P. Conklin on 25th to Lois M. Itiebiff and C.;K Lewthwaite. Geo. F. Horton has p trchase.l a lot at the corner of Fifth and Madison streets and will erect a seven-room house thereon. Mr. and Mrs. James McCown of Port land were visiting Mra. Surah McCown Jim is still employed on the Oregonian aa proof-reader Mr. McKittrick, the shoe man, has more pretty bird pets than any other man in town. Some of them twitter and sing charmingly. It pays now about as well to feed the milk as it come from the cow to the Iiol's as to make butter and sell it at the stores for 10 to U cent a pound Mr. Olson, the gentlemanly superin tendent oi the powerhouse ol the r.iec- trio Com piny, on Sutunlay let the con tract lor a residence in Willamette rails to cost 1 150. Mr. and Mrs. L. Toedtemeier of Wil sonville were in the city Tuesday with their little bov, who had hi arm In splints, having broken it by falling ofl the hay wagon . Our new postmaster, S. R. Green, has secured his bondsmen, and is prepared to assume charge of the olfi ;e as soou as confirmed, which will no dou bt take place in a day or two. J. S. McFeron and E. M. Mortitnore, two young men well and favorably known in the eastern Bectlon of this. county, are now proprietors of the Seventh btreet btable. Preparations are being made for erect ing a two-story cottage, 28x30, on the lot of Officer &d Shaw adjoining the handsome house owned bv Mr. McUjii- ougti near the edge, ol the bluff... ; Those who cut hay not early enough to nave it in Detore this spell oi change able weather set in, see now that they would have been better off had they waited until after the Fourth. Mr. Ewing, prosecuting witness against Bramhall in the sawdust case, did not pay the $105 costs, and they have been booked against him in the courthouse as a lien on his property. Fourth of July celebration at Cornett's grove, Springwater; reading of Declara tion of Independence bv Alias laylor and oration by Prof. U.S. Strange; ball in the evening at A. Lewelling's ill. Dr. Cowan will preach on "The Pro. phet and the Mediums" at the Congre gational church aunday evening. Com munlon service in the morning at winch candidates will be received to member ship. A pcliootmam hereabouts designates her girl pupils as "those cows.' and calls the boys "horses." Her imagina tion is so vivid and sensibilities so deli cately refined that she cannot glance at the bare limb ol a tree without blushing . Circuit court actions filed during the week : Joseph De Lany vs. Eliza De Lany, State vs. E. S. Bramhall, Pacific Vinegar Co vs Shipley & Kruse, T. D. Humphrey vs. W. E Merritt and T. W White, Charman A Son vs. Charles Kruger. Mr. and Mrs. P. b. Morey, accom panied by Miss Florence Morey, left on Tuesday for a two weeks' trip in quest of recreation and health. It is antici pated that on their return the president of the G. E. Co. will have recovered his wonted vigor of mind and body. Bey. Mr. Eckstrom, for a year pastor of the Episcopal church, left on Monday witn his wile tor his eastern home, a number of his parishioners bidding him adieu at the train. They had made hosts of friends in the city, who weie heartily sorry at their departure The Oregon City sash and door factory has received a carload of "clear atutt oedar lumber from the mill of Charles Merrill, Ambler, Davis A Co., at Coin- stock, above Eugene. Some of the lum ber is "chinkapin ' or mountain chest nut, a hard wood with a greenisii tinge. Mr. Gilhousen of Maple Line I has sold his place to Ferd. Wathmatlte, a German, for t.'iOOO. It consists of 20 acres improved land, besides buildings, and two cowa and a team are included. Mr. Oilhousen intends to move to the Rio de Piano colony in Los Anzeles county, Cal. Mr. 0. B. Welch jf this city died re cently at the home of her parents in Woodland, California, thus terminating long and painful illness. Her age was 25 year 3 months and 10 days. She leaves a husband and infant son. The many friends who knew her mourn ner untimely departure at ine noonitue of life. Walter Wilson and Hermin Naas, two boys, were arrested last week on the charge preferred by T. M. White of Clackamas of defacing a building not their own tilth eggs; dismissed lor want of evidence. Mr. Dye for prosecution and Mr. Knwnell for defense. The costs were taxed to White, as they ! hould be. . STAFFORD. Crops aie growing. Some cherries and atrawberrina wnra spoiled by the late rain. Caterpillars are increasing. Acres of hay cocked up. Fourth of July 1 on the weak list, there being nothing in particular going on throughout the duy. School will be out on the 20th. V. E. Rowton has taught a very successful term. ' Mra. Sauer and family have sold their place and moved toWest Hoboken, New Jersey. The late high waters gave us no little anxiety, although we are far aboye Its reach, as it caused it to go w i. limit our Eastern mail, and some local mail waa also doiayeu. A few showers soaked some of Dm farmers Sunday and caused them to be uneasy about their hay, but they are now trusting to the a miahtv weather cierx, B. a. rague, to bring thingi itirougu an u iv. LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letters re. malning at the Oreiron Citv oostofhYe or i tie week ending June 28, 1894, uncalled for; Kelly, Miss Annie Lane Lumb'r League lueiosiavicn, max is e son. J K O'Connor, John Schildman, Daniel K K Gang No 215 (China) When calling for these letter please say "advertised." E. M. Rand. P. M The San Francisco Weeklu Bulletin ana me (Jourikb tor :i to cash in ad vance subscribers. The Dailu Bulletin and Courier one year for $5,cash in ad vance. The Daily Bulletin's regular price is ?u per annum. Say. if you want to clear aome Ian 10 acrea or more, and lake vour nav in land, you'd better see E. C. Hackett at once, at shenlrs oflice, before it 1 all taken. Only 25 acres of choice river bottom left for some good man who wants a home. First come first served Take a plunge in Captain Bundv'B bathhouse at the sandbank, srjecial ac cmnmodation lor ladies and children LOCAL SUMMARY. We manufacture an excellent article in ice cream. Call at the Novelty and satisfy yourselves. PrescriDtions carefully communded et u, a, Harding a drug store. - The Cincinnati Weeklu Enquirer and the Oreoon Courier, both one year to cash in advance subscribers for only $2 50. The Enquirer is a 16-page paper wnose regular price is i per year. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent n -- Merchants' Exchange, Han Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in bis office. Weekly Examiner and the Courier one year, cash In advance, $3. 10. Daily Examiner and Courier, cash in advance. 18.30. Weekly San Francisco Chronicle and the courier, cash in advance, one year, 3.10. Received at Charman & Son's a large nvoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Buy your meat at the old City View Market, foot of Seventh street, Flinn Janney, Props. For job printing go to the Coua ik office . Lawyers' Brief and Folders printed at tne courier otnee. Teacher' monthly report cards for sale at the Courier oliice, 50 cents a 100 To Rent A barn near Main street. Inquire at Courier oflice. Shaving 10 cents and hair cutting 25 cents, "Johnnie, the Barber," Electric hotel. New stock nf baby carriages Just arrived from the East, prices below Portland. Come early and get your choice at Bellomy an Busch. Stop at the Novelty ice cream parlors for a pure ice cream soda with fruit juices and pulps. A Vateran of the Mailwn War. Oak Harbor, Ohio. I met George O. Momeny, an old veteran of the Mexican war, on the streets to-day, who told me that after reading about Simmons Liver Regulator he bought a bottle, and th e first three doses gave him immediate relief. Geo.- Gosline. Your druggirt seils it in powder or liquid. The pow der to be taken dry or made into a tea Impure blood is the cause of innumer able maladies. Hence, one of the great est benefactions to humanity was the discovery of Ayer's Saraaoarilla, which, more than any other medicine, has saved America from becming a nation of invalids. Some time ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Cham berlain's Pain Balm and was completely cured. I have since advised many of my friends and customers to try the remedy and all speak highly of it. Simon Goldraum, San Luis Key, Cal. For sale by George A. Harding, Druggist. Tho Best Meti:c;ne. J. O. WiUiOM, Coi.tiitctor nnd Builder, Sulphur f-'prlng.i, 'lexiw, thus speaks of Ayer's Pills: " Ayor's Pills nro Hm best medicine 1 ever tried; ami, In my imminent, no better id-iii'Ml remedy t'.ii'.d be devised, t have iia.il them In my fumily and recommended them to my friends and employi-a for more than twenty years. To my perhtln knowledge, ninny earns of the following complaints hute been cnntplotcly and Permanently Cured hy the nse of Ayer's Pills alone : Third day chills, iliimli ague, hl'Iou fever, sli k headache, rheumatism, flux dys pepsia, constipation, nnd hard colds. I lenow that a moderate use of Aver'a Pill , continued for a few days or v. Tits, as tho tint it re of the complaint rer: Ired, would be found an absolute cure fur the ill lorders I have natnod above." "I linvo been selling medicine fur ilht years, and I can safely say that Aer' rill give better satisfaction f nit nny other Pill I ever sold." J. J. Purry, Spntts.vlviinia C. II., Va. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. ,T. C. A yer It Co., Lowell, M.iaa. Every Dose Effective FOR SALE. Eighty acres ol fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook postotnee. Three acres cleared, 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price 1800. of which $500 miiBt be paid down, bal ance two years time, tor further par ticulars call at Courier oflice or address me at ancouver, Wash. Mrs. Anna Taylor. Cz It w r LaaS1 I CP BuytM-HtKrrr.:- vTwumOKJKtCJ.r' SHOES F0II OLD AND YOUNG. MEM'S BOOTS. W. CAREY JOHNSON, LAWYER, CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS. Oregon City, Oregon. Real Estate To Sell and Money To Lend C. I). & D.C. LAT0URETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial OREGON CITY, Bank Building, OREGON. 1776. 1894. GREAT FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. If the hair is falling out, or turning gray, requiring a stimulant with nour ishing and coloring food, Hall' Vege table Sicilian Hair Itenewor is lust the specitic. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. I have two little grandchildren who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Chamberlain s Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I was myself taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and pains in my Btomach, one-third of a bottle ol this remedy cured me. Within 24 hour I was out of betl and doing my housework. Mrs. W. L. Duncan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co.. Tenn. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. While at Pekskill, N. Y Mr. J. A. Scriven, a prominent manufacturer of New York city, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Coutrh Remedy. Such good results were obtained from its use that he sent back to the druggist from whom he obtained it for two more bot tle of the same remedy. When you have a cough or cold give this prepara tion a trial and like Mr. Scriven you will want it when again in need of such medicine. It is a remedy of great worth and merit. 60 cent bottles for sale by i. A. Harding, Druggist. Pallor, languldness, and Ihe appear ance of ill-health being no longer fash ionable among the ladie), Ayer's Sarsa parilla is more largely resorted to as a tonic alterative, nervine, stomachic. and builder-up of the system generally. This is as it should be. Ayer's is the best Notlos. Unitkd States Lano Ocries. Oregon Citv, Ore., May 28, 1804. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of township 6 south, range 4 east has been received trom surveyor-general of Oregon and July 10. 1804. at 0 o'clock a.m. of said day. said plat will be Aled in this of fice and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Roiikht A. Miller, Register. Peter Paquet, Receiver. The Novelty Is headquarter for grade confectfonery . high The flouring mill of Robt. Pcott at Woodburn should be visited by every miller that takes pride and interest in his calling. Its interior arrangement is model of compactness, handinesa and completeness, and the mill from basement to upper story is kept aa clean a freshly swept sitting room on a river steamer. Rev. J. C. Read, the former pastor of Ihe Baptist chorcb in this city, arrived on Monday. He has been, during the past year, the minister of a ehuich at titrettter, a city 90 miles from Chicago, and left the Kaat 00 the 7ib. Sunday before last he preached at Missoula, which I approached by train through Hell Gate canyon over Rattlesnake river, and through the villages of Para dise and Hope ' OregoaClty Market Repsrt. Wbsat Per Do, 41-;. bulk without sscki Oars SatjJMc V bushel, with sacks. F1.00 Boiler 2 70 per bbl, Del Eoos Vic ScTTia 25c a roll, country Vial 5sc dressed Chiciiss tXi 1 50 a doaea Bisr On foot, tout c; iteera ic, rsr; 4'4c dreasad MCTTOM-Sl prima sheared: slock ih'p fl Samot.Ea 12 f) thousand. Laao l2He V pound. HiDsa Oreen.Jc; dry.ft7cyB; rat-third off orenlled. Bheep pelta, 2x&30c Bar Timothy, 112. olorer til, baled. Dkisd FautTS Crones 5e; apples Stgtte; vary dull. Mux Fssd 8 bona SIT. Bran fl; Chop 1; rejected wheat, M ecu Is f bn Poaa Sides lie, shoulders e, hams 12e; oa fool &c: dressed ). PoUloea Me a sack, Oiilma-tljs per 100. Wheaj Baby waa atck, wa fas ker Castoria. Waa atvs was a Cbfld. atas erled for Caatorla. WDaibatn.llsataeWICsa. Wheat aha bad CUMrea, fstaaa Castor Notlos. t'NITKD BTATK8 l.ANII OFFICII, I Okeoon City, Or., June V, laM.I Notice Is hereby glvon that the approved plat of survey of TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANOK 6 EAHT, has been received from the surveyor gan- eral of Oregon, and on JULY 111, IsM, at S o'clock . m. of said data, said plat will be Died In this oflice and the land therein embraced will bo subject to entry on and alter aald dale. Notioe la hereby given that the approved plat ol survey of TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 2 EA8T, haa been received from the surveyor gen era! at Oregon, and on JULY 23, ISM, at 9 o'clock 1. m. of said day, aald plat will be tiled In this of fice and tha lawl therein embraced will be sub ject to entry on and alter said date. , Notice la hereby glren that the approved plat of survey of TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RAMIE I EAST, has been received from the surveyor gen eral of Oregon, and on JULY 26, 1TO4, at o'clock a. m. of said dav, said plat will be Died In this oflice and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on anil after said date. ROIIKHT A. MILLER. Regletcr. PETER I'AQUKT, Receiver. Picnic and Ball AT SANDY, IN F. A. MEINIG'S PARK AND HALL. Programme. Instrumental Mmlc, Metropolitan Band, Portland Orator of the bay. Ueo. V. llrownell, Oregon City Reading of the Peclaratlou of Independence, John Uollett, Sandy. Dancing on the Platform hi the afternoon, and Circle Hwiiuhig day ami nlahl In the Park. Grand Ball In Iliu Hall, commencing with (irand aiarcn at 9:au p. 111., tinner tne stiierviaion 01 Mr. E. A. Ntcrti, Master ol Ceremonies and Floor Manairer. T. (i. Jonsnid, President nf the Day. 15. u. iladdock ol Now tra, uratta Marshall. A1 in lesion: For Dancing on Platform, (0 cents; For Hall In Hall, IS cents: Supper extra. RelreahmenUt ol all kinds ontiveulatit. ALL ARE WELCOME. F. A. Helnlg & Sons, Props. To Strangers. 8andy ts located 27 miles east of Portland on the Mt. Hood Boad. The Sandy Stage leaves the Portland Poituittce every mor ning at o:tu ociocc. Prof. O, L. Eastman of Portland will be present and prepared to make Photographs of all kinds O10.C. Baowasu. A.S. Diisim Brownell 4 Dresser, Attorneys at Lav, Office One Door North ofCaufield&Uunt ley't D- ug,hn, OREGOxVCITY, . . . OREGON. CITY VIEW NURSERY, CANBY, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit Trees For Ss!3. J. A. COX & 80N, PROPRIETORS. Noblitt Livery and Sale Mh OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oi tbs Street betweea ths Bridge tU tit uepoi. Double and alnele rlaa and entitle lineaaa ways on hand at the loweat rates, anil also connected with the barn for loose stock Any Information regarding any kind of slock promptly attended to by letter or person. HOUSES BOUGHT OB SOLO FRANK NELDON, Gun and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All kinila of firearms repaired aad elianeJ. All kinds 01 sdisi maenines repaired. Depilate keys usil for all kinds of locks. Uuneaad . Pistols bought and sold, BICYCLES REPAIRED. For Orar Fifty Tear. Aa Old u Waix-TaiED Rmsor. Mrs. Win elow'e 8uothing Syrup bas been used fur over fifty years by miiiiuna of mutliara fur their children while teettiiDg, wltb perfert auccees. It euuthes the child, auftena the guuia, allaya all pain.eurae wind eulie, and ia the beat remedy for IXarrhuM. la pleasant to the taste. Hold by Urugglata In eTery part of Ihe World, Twenty-lire cents a bottle. Ita ralna Is in calculable. Be ears and aak for Mrs. Wiaslow's Southing Syrup, slid take no other kind. STEAM WOOD SAWING! Contracts taken to saw wood with our Steam Wood Saw. ERNEST ELLIOTT, JOSEPH HARRINGTON, Proprietors. Seventh Street Stable, McF'BOS k MoBTINORK, PROPS. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or EontL FEED OF ALL AND KINDS SOLD. BOUGHT Cor. of 7th and J. Q. Adams Sts, Oregon City. Or. Attempt at Suicide. It Might Hav B$n Prvntd. From the Boston Post While the walk in the Publlo Garden were crowded yesterday afternoon about 4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gate ai the corner of Beacon and Cliarlea street were horrified to tee a man luddeitly plunge a knife repeatedly into hi throat and fall to the ground. While wtltlns for a conveyance an oflicer questioned the would-be suicide, who wub about 60 year of age, aa to hi name, address, and reaion for wishing to end hi life, but the man tteadfattlr refused to give any infor mation regarding himself. He was taken to the Masuchusett General Hospital and surgical attendance given him. Although weak from loss or blood It la probable ne will recover. About 9 o'clock fast night a hospital attendant got little information from him. lie (aid hi name was Hamuel D , and that he came tome week ago from New Brunswick. The last few days hit head hoi felt outer, and he has been wan dering about the city, not knowing w it ich way to turn. What impelled mm to commit 111s rash act he was nnable to ear. The above 1 the familiar bnt terrible story oi the result of mental derangement caused by overstrain of tite nervous system. People who have dimnea, headache or back ache, or who are troubled with melancholy or detpondmt feelings, are already well on the road which leads to insanity and ruiciis. "Dr. Mile Medical Co.: I cannot find language In which to express my apprecia tion of tbe great benefit I have derived from the nse of your Restorative Nervine. When life became burden I would use the Nervine to soothe my weakened nerves, and to calm my exhausted and irritable bruin." Mm. H. Brown, Rochester, N. Y. Dr. Milei Reiterative Aerrins bos no equal In curino Nervous Diseases. It contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a positive guarantee by all druggists and Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lnd. gssssssssS s s s s s s s s s s s s Swift's Specific A Tested Remedy For All Blcod and Skin Diseases A reliable curst for Conteflous Blood Poison, Inherited Scro fula and Skin Cancer. As a tonie for delicate Woman ao) Cblldraa It baa do equal. Bala partly vef (table, la harm Icaa ia its eBscta. A treat lee oa Blood and Rata Die- aaata uuuled raaa oa appucaUoa. UrttfgUtt aVil It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawl, at uurta,Ba. s s s s s s s s s s s s SssssssssS itPfunder's--' uN HEALTH RESTORER. eeVaS4SaSv USEIT! IT 18 TTJB TDK al. MtPTCrtTB. ft rouaee tfie Liver aad Kidncvs and Stornach, Core HraHarhr, Ovaprnaie. rrratrs aa Appe late, P arises uk laapun Blood, aad IJjikeaTJia2iI22t pfunder;s lilt v,';'ii'iflvr- Uaad eieijulaera. (It a be tie tela fort FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just openedon north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as low as tie lowest. Country Produce Bought. Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. BUCK, Prop. Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING H0V8I lit TBI CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. President, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, Thomas Chasmir Oio. A. Habdi.no K. O. CAonauo Charles H.Cadnhid K General Banking Business Transacted. Deposits Kecetved Subject lo Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants bought. -Loans Made ou Available Becunlv Exchange Bought and Hold. Collections Mado Promptly. Drafts Hold Available In Any Part ol th. World. Telearaphlc Exchange Bold on Portland. Ran Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. SUB AOIMTS Or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. L. M. ANDREWS M. D. DEALER IN Drugs, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Article, itc. Prescription Carefully Ctnpoiinded. Shlvely'a Block, or. of 7th k Madison St., Oregon City The Commercial Dank OF OREUON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business.. Loans made. Bills discounted. Ilakea col lections. Buya and sells exchange on all points In the United Htatea and Europe and on Hong Kong. Depoaita received snbfect to cheek. In terest at usual ratea allowed or lime depoaita. Bank open from V A. H. to 4 P. at.; Haturday eveiilngt trom 6 till 7 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTK, P. K. DONALDSON, president. tasnter CAFT. BUNDY'O BATH HOUSE. Capt. Bundy's Bath I louse, located at the "sandbank," is now ready for the public. 8pecial accommodations (or Women and Cbiidrrn. GEO. A. HARDING, DEALER IH IP DRUGS "PI Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints, Oils and Window Glass. Prmcriptioiu Accurately Cotapoaadcd HABDINO' BLOCK. Oregon City Transportation Co's STEAMER RAMONA. TIME TABLK OREOON Leave PobtlAhd Foot Taylor 8L 7:00 A.. 11:30 a. M. 4:00 p.m. SUNDAY. 8:00 A. at. 110 A.M. 3U)0p. . CITT BOAT Leave OasaoK citt fool lib bU 9:00 a. at. 2:00 P. m. :00r. a. 9:30 a.m. 2:00 r. a. 5:30 P. m. Uwrece, Pre. . Mraagc, Hrc.