Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, July 06, 1894, Image 3

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    CITY AND COUNTRY,
OIIKOON CITY, JULY 0. Is" 4.
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H, M. Hairi-I.jf
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. , J. '. Ilrailla
II. H iillM'n
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II, I., Ilullliali
I llirlianl
IConi'llua llelr
Ciiiinljr Court mixiH on Drat wnlnsailay afh-r Hi
Mmiila tif evurv nuinlh.
Probate Ciiurt mn-ia oil Anil MoihUy (if firry
1111111111.
circuit r..iirt mwunn llilnl Miimlav In April am
nrai nmi'ift)' in nuvrmiwr.
OIIKlliiN CITY nmcKIIM.
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TrMaaiirfr,
AMir, ...
HdlMNil Miiprint'iiiliiil, ,
Murvuyir,
l.'uriiii.r,.,,,
tfotniiilsaiiiners,
Mayor.
Ili'Curiler,
I'lllcf .if pullc,
Aaeneeur ami t'tillKlnr.
Tnatanrar
Illy Ailurii.y,
Hire! rontiiilaeliliir, ..
Kup'l of M'mrr Worka,
rily IciiRliirrr,
.Illrain Hin.llit
I.. I.. I'mlar
f K. Hum
K. H. talis
. .. II. I.. Il.'lin.n
. K. Y. Iirlmie
.1'. ' llaiiirk.J
W.ll. lli.Wi-l
I). W. Klmilanl
Ci.iiii.'II -II. O. AM'rlglil, Jr., II. I.. Kelly, t). M
iliwiimaii, J. J. I'iaik, K. M. lliiwHI, lliir
llri'Uytiiiin, II. K. jHiruHr, II. K. Mtiviia
t'lilllicll inii'la tint Wwlmialay tif Mich nwililli,
CHU1IC11KH.
Pint Congn-aalkMial Church-Rev. M. IMniherly
l4alnr. Hervlcea II III. l"l I' Htinday
Rnhoiil after inurnlnit amice. Prayer Mi-Win every
WlliiHulr evening m s:I1 p. ni. Prayer Marling uf
Y. I'. S. I'. K. every Him.lHy evening al H:.KI iniuil.
VlrHl Itapllat t'liurrh-ller. Oilman Parker, Paitur
M.iruhiK Hervlre II; Humlay Hrliuul l'J:K; Kv.nliig
Harvhe lti K'glllar l'nijfir Mn-llllK Vyclnesiliiy
availing. Monthly Cuverisiil Mrrllug every Wiiliies.
day evening preceding Drat nuiiiiay 111 iiieinonin
Kt. Juhn'a Church, tillmllc-llev. A. Ili1llrmnd,
Pa.ljir. (In Muntlav. Uhm at H and IO:.D a
Kvery Mnniuir tlenuaii Henmni afters o'clia-k Maea.
At all olhrr Maeeas KnslMi Hern Humlay Krhn
'2::iO D m. Viwirn, Almli'iirtlral Huhjifta ami !"
llctlun at Mm p. m.
Meiluallat Ri'lacopnl Chiirrh liar. 0. fykn. Piiator.
Morning Krivlee al II: rtnn.Ixy K'Uiml ill w:in; r.vn
I11K Kervlce at Kwurlli League uniting Hull,
lay Minting at IliWi I'm) it Mei'llug Thiinalay even
ing al attl.
Mint Prrahttrrliin Church.-Rev. II. W. Illlwni-y,
Paator. Services II a. 111 ami MWp. III. HaliUlh
eVhiail III a. in. Y. P. rl. (1. K. linHa evvry Humlay
ncllhiK Hi .:. I'myrr ll-llliin nlunnUy rvrliliig
Hnu. Hi-aurma.
Kvaiiilloal i?liurch Ofnuaii A. Knial. 1'aat'ir
Prfarhllig narvlcM evry alliTiialH Humlay 11 a. m,
ami 7 :UI n m. Hahhalh Hrhixil rrr Billi'lnT 10 a III.
(J. llarrUlxirgrr, Hupl.) Wimkly Prayer Meeting
evary Wetlnualay evening.
United Brethren Clnirc-U. Ile. P. II. Wllllama,
Pantor. Kurtloea flrnl ami Ihhil Humlay niiirliliiir
ami tha pneecdlng Hatllnlay miillt III earn niuuili al
UreKn City II a. in. alio 1 I). 111 , ami Ilia lira eiin-
U attemuuD Oleacu inunin at ranr new.
HI. Panl'a Chnrrh. KdImiuwI Hrr. 1. A. Kckntrom.
panlur. Hervlcea every Huuilay l II a. ra. anil M
p. in., aim rnuay evening al i:hi p. 111.
Evangelical Lutheran Zlnn ('uigregnlloii. Iter. L
drey, paatiir. Meeli In Shlvrly'l hall. Humlay
n h,Hil from 0:w I'l I0;.l a. 111. Hervlcea IIISla
aiul7::nip. in.
BOCIKTIKP.
r.ll. fit. fjtfluf of A. 0. IT. W.-Mneta every Hat.
unliiy venlnK of earh month In A. O. II. W. I1.1II
on Hevenlh Hreet. All anjounillig brethren ninllally
hilll to alteml. Tliiuuu (iault; M. W. U. T.
Whltlock, ll'.
Pin Iron I-iIk, No. I.W, A.O. TJ. W.-Meeta eeery
Tlillnnliiy evening al win reuiiw mm, pa"-a".
Vlaltlng brethren alwaya welcome. J. U. CannplH-ll,
H. W. H. Slrauaa. Kec.
Mulalla Lwllto. No. itt, A. 0. V. W.-Mi'cta Brut anil
thlnl Halllnlaya In each llionth al Kthwil llmiae,
Vlaltlng nicmben nmile welcome. T. 8. Hllii, l.
W. J. VV. Tliomaa, Km.
Havel Loilie. No. M, A. 0. U. W. Mei'la aeconil
ami llilnl Halunlay evenliina al Knlljlil'l Hall, Can by.
Vlaltlng lirolhera maile welcome. A. II. Hhank, M.
W. K. K. Carlton. Keo.
Clnokiiraaa Lmlge, No. Kt, K.O.V. W. Meeta drat
anil Ihinl Mumlnya In each inulllli.at Hlrlte'a Hall,
Vlaltlng brethren welcome. H. Ilnlcomli, M. W. 0,
K. Peaae, Itec.
Hnnrlae IaxIki'. bo. , A. 0. V. w. Meela avery
aanoml and fourth Halunlay of each month at WII-
aonvllle, Oregon, Max Hchulplua, M. W. I), T.
Tooie, kve.
tlresnn Loilire. No. II, I 0.0. T. Meela everv
Thumlay eveuiug at 7:i o'clock p. m. In the Odd
rellowa' Hull, Main llreel. Memliera of the Order
are Invited to attend. J. W. Molfall, N. (1. Thua. K.
Kyan, !(. 8.
Falla Kucampraent, Nc I, I. 0. 0. P. Meeta Ural
and third Tueaduya uf each mnntli at Odd Kelhiwa'
Hall. Membere and vlaltlng palriarcha corillnlly In
vited to attund. 0. laivejny, Chief latriurvh. J. A.
Htewaat, Scribe.
Oawego Loilga, No. Kl, 1. 0. 0. f.-Meeta at 0.1.1 Te.
low'a Hall, Oawego, every Monday eveulng. Vlaltlng
brethren made welcome. W. J. Phlnauie, N. U. J.
r. Uialey, Bee.
Willamette Bebakah Penree Loilite No. .Meela
Ilia aectind and fourth Mondays In the month at 7 :H0
In the I. O. O. r hall, Mary M, Ulianuan, N. U.
Minnie 11. Charman, Hec.
Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. It A. M llol.la Ita
regular comimililcatlona on tint and third iiatlirdaya
of each inonlhal7ilOp. 111. Brethren In giaal ataml
lug are I11vil.1l to altend. I.. L. Porter, V. M.
T. F. Hyan, Hec.
Oawego Lmlge No. 101, A. V. X A. M. Meeta the
aecoml and fourth gaturdaya. Maioua invited. I.
B. Ileea, W. M. E. J. lluaaell, Sleo.
Claekaiuaa Chapter No. 8. K. A. M -Ri gnlar con
vocation third Monday of mouth ul 7:.KI p. lu. J. II.
Walker, II. P. M. Hcliulplna, Hw.
Pioneer Chapler, No. W, 0. E. 8. Meela in Ma
onlo Temple. Mra. II. H. Htraugo, W. M. Miaa Ad
dle C. Jennings, See.
Willamette falla Camp No. 148, W. of V. Meeta
aecoml and fourth Tueadaya of the month at K. of P.
hall. Vialting nclfthbora lna.li welcome. K. M.
Knnda, 0. C. K. E. Martin, Clerk.
Waucheno lAHlge, No. 13, I. 0. H. M. Meeta Mon
day eveulng nt A. t. V. W. Hall. Vlalllng members
oorillally invited. 1. II. Ho ward, Hnclmiu.
Mwle Poat, No. 2, 0. A, It., Deirtment of Oregon.
Meeta flrat Monday of each month at A.O. t. W,
Hall, Oregon City. Viailiug comrade made wel.
' cume. W. II. Burghar.lt, Cm. C. II. Wllllama, Adj.
General Pope Port, No. K, 0. A. K.-Mei'ta fln,t
Haturday of each ln.iuth at Uraugc hull, Mulillo.
t:.imru.k' conllnlly InvlM. 1. K. Nt'laoll, t'.'iii
niaiider, II. W. Khaw, Adjutant.
Uen. Ur.ik Poat, No. US, (1. A. B., Houarlnient of
Oregon. Meeta ill achool huuae at Needy ou fli-al Bat
urday In each month al t o'clock p. m. All com.
raiioa made welcome. Jacob Mpogle, Com. J. Kur
atailer, Adj.
Blende Belief Corp", No. 1, Heparlmenl of Ore
gun. MeeU on flrat and third Krluaya of each month
In K. of P. Hall. Mrmbera of corpa from abnwd
cordially welcomed. Mra. M. S. Hllsbury, Prea,
Mra. K. L. Cochran, Treaa. Mra. J. B. I'lirding.Heo,
Hona of Veteritna. E. D. Baker Camp, No. 18 Meet
brat and third Thuraday eveninga ol each month. W
K. Johnaon. ('apt. U. O. Wood, lat Lieut. Alonxo
W ll kham, 2d Lieut.
I. A. 8. of Baker ftmp. 8 of V. Meela 111 K. P.
hall on rcrond and Inurlli Monday eveninga of each
month Mra. W. K. Johann, Prea. Mba Nora CnlifT,
Hecy.
Achillea Lodga, No.:W, K.of P. Meeta every Fri
day night at the K. of P. hall. Viailiug klllghta
Invited. B, L Hulniau, C. C. F. J. Louia, K. of
11.111.
Star Lodge No. 95, K of P. Meeta every Wednea
day evening In Caatle hall. Brotliera invited. J. F.
Ilialy, C. 0 Thoa. Neilaon, K. of K A S.
Canliy Lodge, No M4, 1. 0. 0. T. Meets Ural and
third Halunlay eveninga at Knlghl'a Hull, Canby.
Viailiug niembera always made welcome. II. J.
Cox, W. C. T. Mias Laura Knight, 8eo.
Oawego Lodge No. 448, I. 0. 0. T. Meeta every
Friday evening lu new hall lu old town. J. ( .
Hninra, 0. T. John Kniae, Deo.
F Comiamy, Flrat Rei ., 0. N. 0. Armory, Third
and Malu. Hrgular drill night, Monday. Jtegular
hualneaa meeting, Ural Monday of each month. J,
W. Uanoug, Capt. F. g. Kelley, Firat Lieut. L. L.
Picaana, Hecotid Lieut.
Canby 8plrltuallsl Society, Aasemhles on flrat
and third Hundaya of each month. H. A. Lee, Prea
dent. Mlaa Hattle Plilllipa, Reconllllg Secretary.
New Era W. C. T U Meeta II rat Saturday in each
nontll at tholr hall ll. New Kra. Frien.la of llie canae
Invited to lie preaent. Mra Carey Johnaon, Mrs.
Kaatulan, Pres.
St. John's Branch, No. I7, C. K. of A. Meeta
very Tueeday evening at their hall, corner Main and
Tenth streets, Oregon City. T. W. Sullivan, Pres.
II, C. Michela, Hec.
Oregon City Board of Tnule Meets at Court llonae
on aeeond Monday in each month. Viaitora w. Icome.
(Jso. V. Biownell, Prea. F. S. Doualdaun, Bee
Canby Board of Trade Meets at Kniicht't flail,
Canby, on flrat and third Fridays of each month.
Viaitora waloorae. Win. Knight, Fn. 8. J. GarrL
n,8ea.
Mulalla Grange. No. 40, P. of H. Meats at their
lull at Wright's Bridge on Ihe second Saturday of
aeh month at ltt a- n. rei low members mads
wslume. J. F. Nelson, Master. C. II. Cooper, See.
Tualatin Giange, No. HI, P. of H. Meets iaal Satur
day of each mouth at their hall in Wibunviile. ji, B,
Henry, Master. Miaa Beda Sharp, Sec.
Warner orange. No. 11", P. of H.-Meet fonrlll
Saturday of each month at their ball lu New Kra.
C. 0. W illiams, Maater. Mi Maggie Brown. Sea.
Bolt Creek Grange. No. 82, P. of H Meets at their
kail la Mart nam second Saturday In tacb nun lb at
IV a. av Viattinf memliers always welcome. J. St.
W bite, Maater. J. S. Jack. See.
Oawego Grange No. ITS, P. of II.-Meeta aeean4
Hatarriay la mouth at 10 a. m. O. Kama, Master.
i. y. Gage, See.
Damaacoa Graogs So. Ji. P. of H Meets aa flral
Hatarday ia atonlh a lu a. m. in Itamaarns srhcad
bonaa 8. Toong, Msster. T. H. Feathers, Hee.
Mlatletoe Lodge No. 91. D. of H.-M-ets every
jxary macaioni, v. '
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
Tim Cki.kiiiiatihn at Oiikuhn City.
Tlie t'ttli'lirgiii n of t lit Kounli lironuli
aeveml IIiiiiisiiiiiU nf meii, wuinnii anil
Lliililren In Dri'tr. n City from I'.irihiml
anil llw I'oiuil y rniiinl uliniif, Nnlliiiiii
iHiticri"! In iniirr llm liuriiiunr hihI it'ioil
liiiimir lliui iiii'vitilnl liiHiilm ami
am nils ilrHiu'il hmIi IhiiiiIhk m-ru nil
iniTiiiiH ulmiK Main Htritt. Tim Miivural
ali'ilinliiMIlM nil llm I'lirllitiiil rnilli Mini
llit KhM Hull, motor liiiiu'drrinil tlimnif
liui'k mul d.rili. The iir.H'.'ai-ioii mill
uiiililln.il. iiiiishi tl in (rnni ( llm (,'utlinlli!
I'liiiiili ul I lie river. Mind Kvmm
yniiiiK Imly n( hIi.iiii I.') aiiitiriiiTM, rt'i lleil
tliu 1'iM'lurnllnii ni lii.Hiiin.l.ni'H In
iiiHiimir iiiipxiiuIIoiI, hihI Mr. Kiiltnn'H
urulimi wuh wortliy nf llm hcchmIiim unci
tliu lurK HHafiiibliik'o, Tim raceg In Hie
dlliTiKNin rtiHiillml h fnilitws) : big
rolling IC'ihm Hpi'iicer Climi, Rii)n
i tr M, Win, Arilinr .') I. II Uranium 4th,
CmiiH) nif Cliimili nml Cuinpliell 1st,
Kflly mill Milliiilu 21. Hwlniinlni
nii'e u. i HiiaMHii t. (;. Hnii(!t)r '-M
Sawlnif rut' H. Hiii'iienr 1st. C Hpe-nour
.M. zaiy tril iIiimIi w. hi. Mnv !t. V.
I'riw Uil. Fut inun'a rnt'ti 8. it. lirt'i'n
IhI, Hiipt. liilimin I'll. I'nlittu rHio 0.
I'hiihIIuii IhI, K. I'riie IM. 100 yard
iIhhIi J. C. Krnst 1st. Uliiluule ntcr
K. K. Mullen Int. K. I'tlre LM. 'i, milt)
liii'vclt) rarp, liinlti'il In Chiikiiinns
county iiidii M. J. I.pu Ihi, itnlil nu'ilul;
IIiirriHUiirifi'r L'iI, Hllvur meilitl. A mile
mini rnre In ('liirkainua liriilifo Hint re
lurii llarrialiprtfor 1st with hnniJirap of
two minute, .McKee 2.1 with liamlivap
of .'I miiiulei, Kriuur .'Id (oorKlcliinan).
J. It. Ilniiiilircy with liamlirap of 3!4
iniiinit'H, urn IIiiih nin.lti hy trn.or
Ana I") niinuli'H anj A hochiiiU, ami hy
liiirrisuprifi'r (ifii'luilinif liiiinlicup) was
III mil) it ten ami H amumU. I lone enn-
ii'Ht Catiirui'la 1st, 01 1-5 aecomla; 0.
ll. A I... 2.1,01 -1-5 HPt'omla: roiintaln
lloiiit, Hi accnmla.
A Mudki. Fiicit Kaiim. I'. I'. Moroy
followinif iileaa of liia own nn liia
fin in ni'iir OHWPgo. With Ihe ol.jtmt of
U'stint; whut prnllt tin-re is In tlin " red
apiilu for vililrli Ori'tion was but
liltltt vihilp Bi;o fiimmiH, Im liua ilinileil
IKK) aiMile IreeH. llu-y ait) iHliiaffare
fully eiirnyeil ami llie cultivation nf llm
pntaloPH Lift wren the rows knepa llm
wee Is down anil llm anil In. we. All llm
ytiiiiK Ireca Inuk licilthy ami viiruroim
and a vtry fw years hence Mr. Morey
will be aliipuliiu IlioiisamJs ol boxea of
apples. One of the attractive fea
inrt'H of llm ealale is a liot-
ImiiHe li, led with rare ami be.tiiti
fill plaiila and llowera; another Is ih
HpacioiiH park, a atrctt'li of wootllitml
cleared of briiHh and fallen trees and
sown lo kru"H 8!iaded paths ami
liravele 1 varriaKe roads lead Jirouuh
this, HloiiK t lie snlea ol w Inch one on
serves here and there circular flower
beds. Spring's are handy to quench Ihe
rambler's llurxt. The farm is in clinruu
nf Mr. linvvar, a profesHional liorticiil
turiHt, and 10 men are at present em
plnyed in clearing and ifruhbinif. The
view from the brow ol the hill back of
the alopiiiK area of the li orchard is
well worth Ihe toil of p. climb up an in
illerent windiiik'p itli. It takea in the
river on either hand, the squares of
meailnw ami iilowe.l laml, the hoiiHes
neslliui! auiniiK ureen trees, and on
leur day tiivesyou a diiripseof East
orliiiiKl.
I.OCAF. NEWH ITKM8,
Circuit anil county coiirls In ieaslon
on Thursday.
Married July lat, Win. A. Krnst am)
raniiie M. limiler.
Iiiiiii'e at Anthony's hall, New Kra,
naiunniy vvitnintf
M. J HriMlerlrk t'loaed his salisin on
the ,'WHi of June.
Mr, (iilliniiHtin left Mnndiiy evmiinK
ny ntesmer lor Ualilornla.
Ai'li.ill enliired : Jiireuil ill I' Onil
verse vs lloshea) Ualloii, judgmunl
The nllli's of Justice Klin ir Dixon Is
over Mr. Mi Kittrick's sluwlorH.
No trains here on Wednesday; train
up iiiursiiay iiiorninv at u:.hi.
Mcense to wed Issued July LM to
Bertha A. Iean and Tom A. Hoots.
Col J. II. Killilan of the I'ortlaud Dii
patch was amoiiK the visilora here on
the rourih.
Mra. Clifton Callahan of M.il.lU died
on Kalnrday eveninif Inst at U o'clock,
aged 00 years.
A cmnnlalnt was filed July 31 lv J.
W. Trullimttir aicuinst J. . Williains
and Iiavnl Harris.
Last week the W. P. A P. Co. received
a uiillstmie for the wood pulp ifrindera
welhliit 4000 pounds.
Mr, and Mrs. Moses Hull will ppeak
at Ihe npiiltiialist camp meet imr open
ing at new r.ra on inu in
Olllcer Hoss Pm-ncer has enlered with
vim into his new business of serving
umuions, complaints, et cetera.
Jim Edmunds, niiflit foreman at oaner
mill, lelt in latter part of last week lor
the liig Nestucca in quest of recreation
On Friday last. Willie Lok-us fell
lown 15 feet from the hay mow In the
SPECIAL COUNTY COURT SESSION
The county court convened In special
aeaaiim on June 2Sth, cnncliidiiiif, on
salur.lay, llm IIiiih.
In remird lo coiinlv warrants IhsiihU
prlur to July 1, iHIM.and still reinalnlou
iinpiild, II is orilurml Dial Ihe clerk du'y
iiverne them.
Ordered that the chirk Issue a war
rant for 7 ,'10 In favor ol W II Itnru;
hardt for the relief of John (iurbmle,
iudiari.nl soldlir.
Ordered dial clerk issue a warrant for
H'i lo W II lluruhardt for burial ex
Dense of Cnn Iiiiinel, Iniliii'iit soldier
Claim allowed nf llamshaw & lleinn
if l 10 for work on Ahernethy road.
Approved and ordered that Ihe clerk
Issue a warrant in favor of John w
Meldrum for til H7 lo iiilmhurse him for
money expended.
Ilou'ds approved 0 F Horton. county
clerk ; of 8 M Itamaby, recorder of con
vet Hiices: of Kit C Miiddock, slier i IT:
of I) W Kiunaird, county surveyor; ol
U I. Ilolman, coroner.
Ordered thai the clerk Issue a warrant
of $ IH7 Ml in favor of Amos Cahlll for
lumber furnished for Oregon City and
Apperson road.
It appearing to the court thai no
liniment taxes Mill remain unpaid for
Ihe years IHK7, ISHH, 1HKII, IH!K), 1HIU and
1HD2. It is ordered l int the cloik Issue
a warrant in due form nf law for the col
lection of said taxes.
Ordered I lint Ihe clerk Issue a warrant
in favor of J K Ithoades, of f 100 in pay
ment of balance due him for completing
Ihe township maps. The clerk ordered
to have said township maps bound.
I lies l) I'aUilock allowed a poll lax
rebate of f.'l.
Claim nl owod of f''75 of Western
Wheel & Hcraper Co, for road scraper.
Approving of M L Moore s bond us
bam on Mr. Morey's farm and broke his county treasurer lain over till July term
I
Tub Potato Businkss. A farmer w ho
ins made potatoes a specially, and has
miiicutlly prospered thereby, states
that of all tliimts the 8an Francisco
market for potatoes is most mi staple.
grower here may learn Irom Ihe
printed qui.lulions Hint the price is good
Prisco. lie ships a lew hundred
sacks and when, after a few weeks, his
returns come they may consist of a bill
lor storage ol his consignment that rot
led on the wharf and was dumped into
Ihe bay. sometimes, the hundreds of
shipments arriving In San Francisco
almost ut Ihe same, time ut tit the
market, and then the price goes down
to nothiiiir llie Calilornia climate be
ing warm, the sacked potatoes, piled up
our ol tioors pernaps, sprout ana de
teriorate and it is not long before they
are unlit for human consumption. The
crop of 1S03 1894 has brought a large
proportion ol Ihe potato farmers little
se than experience, notwithstanding
large areas have again been planted, be
cause one crop sold at a good lijpire
balances two years ol a bottomless
arket. The duly the farmer owes
mselfthal raises pitaioes is to read
ctretuiiy the market quotations In
Poilland and San Francisco p ipers, a nd
it is of no less importance that he pro
dure a superior article.
hi
TlIK ClIAUTAUqtlA CaMP.UON. A tllOUS.
and seats lire ready on the grounds at
Gladstone Park fnr the meeting of the
Chautauqua Circle. The East Side motor
line has given special fates nnd agrees
to put m incandescent lights on the
ground. A S. Dresser will have chame
nf the orchestra. July 24 ill will be
Sunday School Day, for ynung people's
societies, etc. ; July 23' h, Patiintic Day,
for Ihe (i. A. It. and kindred orders;
July 2iilli, Educational Day. Prof.
Oiay, Supt. II. S. Uibson and Rev. (i
W. Uiboni y form a committee to work
up an interest among schools, colleges,
teachers, etc. This Chautauqua assem
bly promises to he the greatest and besl
advertising medium for Oregon City's
resources and beauty ever organized or
devised. Everybody in favor of edu
cation is interested in Chautauqua. Sev
eral musical clubs and bands of music
are expected. Col. K A. Miller makes
a splendid chairman of the Executive
Hoard. The following committee on
entertainment has been selected to look
after distinguished guests and find them
suitable stopping places: Mrs. J. W.
Norris, Mrs Sidney Smyth, Miss May
Kelly, Mrs. Laura E. Pope and Mrs.
M L. Driggs The speakers, of course,
are the city's guests.
Closing E.xkhcisks. The closing ex
ercises of St. John's school to)k place
at Shively's hall on Monday evening.
The house was tilled and the audience
evidently enjoyed the different parts of
l he programme The operetta, ''Grand
pa's Ilirthday," in which the smaller
childlen took part, was rendered In a
mnnner which reflected great credit on
the teachers who trained them The
drama, "My Aunt's Heiress," ihe char
acters of which wi re impersonated by
the older scholars, was also well played.
Miss Mattie Draper's performance on
t lie violin wat excellent, as was the
oilier instrumental music. The grand
chorus by the pupils was b)th delightful
and impressive. At the close Arch
bishop Ciross delivered an oh hand ad
dress in which he praised the teachers
and Father Hillebraod for the thorough
manner in which they had trained and
instructed the pupils of St. John's
school.
arm near the wrist.
Cliflon Lewthwaite and Miss Lois
Riebhotr were married at the residence
of the bride s father at Logan on Tliurs
day last by Kuv. f. II. Organ.
It is believed that the highwaymen
who robbed the peddlers near Molalla
were two of the numerous convicts
liberated by Governor Pennoyer.
Charles Porter lias disposed of hie
milling interests at Jleppner and ac
cepted Iho proposal to build a (louring
mill al Drewsy, I'iitlio, with a bonus of
f200U.
Julius SchnllK, an Irish gentleman
from Hamburg, has entered into part'
nership with Mr. Klynn in the butcher
Ordered that the clerk is'iiu a warrant
of 10,1.27 in lavor of lien U Irwin & Co,
for records.
In Ihe matter of the apportionment of
thecouiiiy road fund : It appearing to
Ihe court lhat the road land, as paid lo
the treasurer by Die sherill, was segre
gated among live separate districts, the
tax roll for ISil.'l having heen made
previous to Ihe redislrictiog of ti n
county into suitable and convenient
road districts at the January term. 1891
of this court, at w hich time Ihe county
was divided into only four road districts,
instead of five as heretofore; it is there'
fore ordered by ihe couit that the
treasurer transfer all the sums paid
InU his hands as belonging severally to
business, Mr. Janney having departed five rond districts into a general road
(or the East
A son of Mr. Stevens of Canby, a boy
about l.'l, last week rode to Portland on
his "wheel" in four hours, the distance
heing 22 miles. He rays he wasn't
much tired either.
Will Green will move his barbershop
into the place recently vacated by A
Walker a palntshon, next door to J. A
Buck's store. It will be nicely llxed up
ami be a dandy shop.
Polk Gribble, one of ihe pr iininent
farmers of needy, was In the city last
week. Hops in mat vicinity nave not
lor many years had so promising an up
peitranceal this season ul the year.
Ernest Rands is one of the surveying
crew of Elliott w Barrows, who lelt last
week Thursday morning for the foothills
of the Cascade
townships for the government laud do
partmeut.
R Q Jones was sent to jail for 12 days
lust Saiurdav for stealing on the train
coming from the south the overcoat of
R. Mcknight. Jones had the money
to pay his 2'i line but he preferred to
weal It out.
Messrs. Boehine & Hesse have laid
out 100 acres of land they purchased
from Clarence Porter, situate about
three miles from the city, in 10-acre
tracts, which they will sell on the
installment plan.
L A. Nobel, of the Depot saloon, last
week received seven barrels of old sour
Mash whisky direct from the govern
ment bonded warehouse at Louisville,
Kv. : the "straight stuff." way ahead of
the decoctions ol I'ortlantl liquor dealers.
I. II. Amos of St. Andrew's Brother
hood, Portland, will conduct services at
fund for the county, and it is further
ordered by the court that the treasurer
shall pay from said general road fund
all warrants duly aulhorixed and drawn
upon said road fund.
Mileage and per diem ol county com
missiouers: C Hair, 3 days and 28
miles, fit 80; R Scott, 4 dava and 18
miles, i:i 80.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS-
V II Vttuglmn to May T Frazer, te '
of sw 'o of sec 2:t, ne M of nw i of sec
211, r 4 s. r e, hu as; ?i.
O V Hihbard lo D 1' McUarthy, I02?i
as in sec 2'), t o s, r I e : ij.xio.
COT Williams to F A F Whfto, lots
1 and 2, blk 00, Oregon City ; tl.
John Coberg nuit-cluim to II F Met
racgo to survey two faf( ot o Hn, pBrt of lot 7, blk 40,
Oregon City ; f 1. II 1' Mctcnll to John
Coberv. same: eloOO.
Charles Moehnke, undi ol lots 10
and 11, blk 8, Pleasant Hill add; 150.
Sunset Laud Co to Sarah A Davis, lot
3 of hik 0, Sunset City ; :)i)0.
COT William to Jennie E White, lots
3 and 4, blk 00, Oregon City ; f 1 .
G C Ely to Allen Frost, lots 4 and 5.
Heckart'a addition to Oregon Citv;
250.
J P Ollield lo li B Scramling, 100 of
Wm Ollield claim Nj 42; 1150.
T M Cross to pred lleuke. 00 as in
sec 32. 1 1 b, r 3 e.
V7 P Chi loot e to T M Cross, com at
se cor Bee 32, 1 1 s, r 3 e, n 1 10 rds, w 82
rds, 8 110 rds, e 82 rds; $1.
A Sommer to U Rosenthal, lot a 3 4 5
and 8 in section 17, t 2-s.r 8; P OD atr
2800.
Kosetta A Ueardorll to Trlllu C Malcli,
lot 7 in blk 0, Pleasant Place add to Or
Dairy thaesoniaklnf.
After the milk la properly ripened heat
It to 83 degrees in the summer nnd 81 in
the spring and full during cool weather.
After the proper heat U attained add the
rnunot in quantity to coagulate milk in
from 80 to 60 uiinutea. Then cut the
curd In cobes of about three-eighths of an
inch each, then stir ffontly 10 to 15 min
utes, then apply heat, alowly at first, and
raise the heat to from 00 to 03 degrees,
when the heat can be raised rnpidly to
08 degrees, when the whey can be drawn.
Then stir the enrd gently nntll It begins
to pack.
When sufficient acid i developed In
the enrd and cooled down to 85 degrees,
grind and aalt about 2, pounds of aalt
to 1,000 pounds milk. Then the curd Is
put to press. Apply the pressure grad
ually until the whey Is Dressed oat The
cheese should be In press about 2i hours.
The cutting room should be of a uniform
temperature of about 70 degreea. After
cheese Is properly cured, If not market
ed, it should be placed in a cooi room so
the curing process will be retarded. Cur
ing rooms should be bo constructed that
the temperature can be invariably kent
i iroin oo to w degrees. Farmers' In
stitute Quostion Box.
Cleaning a New Chum,
A new churn should alwava be soaked
for several days before it is used, and if
It is perfectly tight when this is done
tne bolts should be loosened, or else it
will warp and get out of shape. Some
manufacturers stencil this instruction
right on the churn, and yet many butter
makers neglect this simple precaution.
If not soaked well, the first churning
are apt to get a woody taste. Many are
tne uinerent ways of soaking, some rec
ommending this, that and everything,
but cold water will absorb most flavors
u changed often, yet I should prefer the
following method: Soak in cold water
for 24 hours, changing two or three
times, then churn for an hour with a
solution of some weak alkali (powdered
ye or lime), then rinse with boiling hot
water, and if at hand soak for 24 hours
with clean flavored buttermilk or sour
skimmilk, repeating this if practical.
After that wusb the churn as usual, as,
for instance, by first rinsing with cold
water, then churning for 10 minutes
with boiling hot water, and if steam is
available steam It sufficiently to make
me ennrn hot enough to dry itself,
Dairy Messenger.
"Only the Scars
Remain,"
Says IIknoy Hudson, of tha James
Smith Woolen
Machinery Co.,
Itiladolphla,
li., who certU
flea aa follows:
" Among tla
many testlmonla
als which I see
In regard to cer-
,r-iiii meuicines
r
li
N
v. y
V p r f o r m 1 a g
i
a
Decreasing Butter Yield.
1 wtah to ask yon a question lo regwl to the
yield of butter. We are running a oo-ODeratlve
crramerr. pay according to Uabcock test All
through tha winter we made lire pounds of
butter to 1(0 pounds of milk. About tha mid.
die of February our yield betao to drop off
until now It Is down to 4,40; the milk testa
leas. The patrons are feeding Jut the same aa
in tne winter, is the milk poorer In butter fat
In the spring months than lo the winter! Or
wdm ii the trou tiler
Klmwood Crsumeht.
If in addition to giving the yield of
ouiter tne actual test had been added.
we might have found some defect in
skimming or churning to account in
part lor the decreased butter returns.
There is no reason for a decreased per
cent in butter fat unless there has been
an addition of fresh cows, or the cows
nave been more exposed in the cold
spring rains and winds. It is well worth
while to notice these things and Investi
gate their causes. The Babcock test
ought to put you in the way of making
rome discoveries. If all the herds are
not affected in the same way, make a,
note or me ainerent conamons. uoara
Dairyman.
The San Francisco IVeeklu Bulletin
and the Coubikr for $3 to cash in ad
vance subscribers. The Dailu Bulletin
and CorniKR one year for $5, cash in ad
vance. The xOaify Bulletin'i regular
price is fo per annum.
St. Paul's Episcopal chumh Sunday oily ; I.'I00.
morniiiK. Air. Amos is a layman out
makes a very interesting talk on practi
cal Chiistianily. Come and hear him.
If Mr. Fitch of Portland is not satis
fied with the 15 cents C. E- Nash gave
hi in for Fourth of July oration at
Wright's Springs, the CorRiKR will one
him a bill of $1 to collect from Nash (or
posters. Will Mr. Fitch please answer?
Mrs. C. H Dye la one of the most
untiring workers In the Uhautauqua
cause, and if the "assembly" becomes
the magnificent success which II prom
ises to be, her friends may justly credit
her with a very large per centage of the
success.
Mr. Heinz of Macksburg reports that
Ihe outlook for a large crop of hops is
good, but not for a good price. He con
tracted his at 11 cents, a figure which
not now offered. However, il is too
early to tell what (he financial outcome
will be of the season's work.
George Swope, It. L. Hnlman and
II. II. Johnson have been appointed hy
the county judge appraisers of the
estate of James Wise, and John Wise
ppninted administrator; eighth annual
nirt of W. W. lrvin, guardian ol
minor heirs of J. I3ituer, placed on file.
Mr. Frey tag's venture as a market
gardener on the Uinearson place has one
lisconruging feature, which Is thai lie
inniit supply the
J 8 Purdon to Max Sculpins, 30 as of
J O Swallord claim in t 3 s, r 2 e ; $3000.
Amanda Porter to Mona Porter, prop
erty at Canemah; f 100.
Fred A Ely to C W Schoenleber. 15 as
of 8 D Francis claim, 13 a, r 2 e ; tOOO.
CANBY ITEMS.
vegetables. His success is bo unmis
takable and assuring that next year he
will launch out In Ihe business on a
much larger scale He. is experiment
ing with a patch of sweet potatoes.
Mrs Peter Miller died here on June
10th and -Mrs. Susbaner June 24th.
Quite a number of the farmers around
here will cut their wheat for hay on
account of the smut. Oats and hay
look well and potatoes are making a
vigorous growth.
O. V. Sturgess' house whon finished
will cot about $1200.
Mr. llalsman is building a barn of
50x75 feet, and W . Hrown a new house
near the village.
Camp meetingclosed July 2d. Fifteen
repentant sinners have joined the church
and accepted salvation in Jesus.
Mr. Draunan has traded his property
here for property in Gladstone.
J." A. Cox has started his dragsaw and
will rut about 4(H) cords of wood for
the railroad company.
LETTER LIST.
The following is a list of letters re-
great demand (or maining at the Oregon City postoffice
for the week ending July 5, 1894,
uncalled for:
Abernathey, Wm Gregory, F D
Bauthon, Mrs Clara O'eConnor, John
Brooks, Minnie E Piddle, Prof. N N
Brooke, Lonnie
Chase, Mrs M
Gibnon, John
Nekokd Mail 8rrvicb. Notwith-
ntanllnu tha fuel tlmf thu (iaftran nnat-
iiffi.a ru,.m-afl omul, ileal nf mai I mat. Gray, Bros
ter, it has but one mail service a week, Gregory, B
while Dn'er has ttro, Cherry villa three
nd Highland six. This is an unfair
incrimination against the patrons of
he George office, who have petitioned
he department for two services per
week, lo which Ihey i?re entitled.
Ross, Ferd
Shuck, Nettle
Shannon, J L
Welch, John
Weisiz, Wm
When calling for these letters please
ay "advertised, fi. Al. Hands, f. i
CoNTKiii'Tini.R. The event of Ihe cel
ebration at Wrights Springs was the
oration by Mr. Fitch of Portland, which
as a splendid effort. Notwithstand
ing, the lessees of the ground refused to
pay nun any more than lo cents, anil a
collection was made by the assemblage
nd presented to Mr. Fitch. Ihe man
agers of the celebration have ample rea
son to feei deeply ashamed.
At Sandv. Sheriff Maddock, Assess
or Bradley and Mr. Noblitt, Sr., drove
lo Sandy on the Fourth, where about
2-"00 people ere assembled to partici
pate in the celebration. Mr. Brownell
was to have been there also to deliver
the oration, but on Ihe 2d instant he
was taken sick snd in accordance with
the orders of his physician remained
at home next dar and also on the
Fourth and fifth. To fill the vacancy
in the programme. J. a. Freeman, a
school t acher, uYlivered a li inintite
address containing many good points,
and marking him as a man of ability.
Bail Rkditeu. James Drake, col
ored, was brought before Judge Hayes
flora : on halunlay under a habeas corpus writ
TaMMlaT vs nlna
lijr, be. i ny ins attorneys, .iesr. Mory ami
Columbia Ha and Laddvr . am n- , Kmearson. Itli the object of reducing
da; aaek avoatk al Funataia Kaglat M""- '
Trrnlaua. rrrm. - - - "
llrowa, Sac-
Poaeuia H,wc Gi, So. 1 Wu aaarood WadixwlaT !
i a aJl month at Eein House, aat svt Main Krrrt.
sHias Mreatn and Kifhth. Hiraai Straight, Prse.
at. r. goieri. fuiaaiaa. i. W. Win, See.
Cataract " Co. . i. M " arwi i Taiday-HT
earh monUi at tlatarMt Enfina Hoaae. Frank Lrwia,
rna. D. W- Klnaair. fdiisaa H. I. Taora. See.
Oraf a Crrr H- Co, He. J H ia Rose H ;
mm the mil tb third TaiaT el earn awata. T. S.
Lawraejca, frae. MUIT, Paaa. ft. S. '
hiraar. sW-
as much as possible the expense to the
county of boarding prisoners, and as
Drake is poor man, the judge placed
his hsii al a rum within his reach, $100,
which he furnished. If the woman in
the rase was also arrested and put nnder
bail. justice's scales would more
nearly balance.
Quart fruit jars 6Sc per doz. ; gallon
ftV per dex., at Rellomr A Burii.
The July Midland Monthly, published
at Des Moines. Iowa, Is well named "A
Midsummer-Reading Number," for,
while it contains several full-page por
traits and profusely illustrated descrip
tive articles, it also has more reading
matter and a greater number and va
riety of articles than has any previous
number. Besides Col. Keatley's re
freshing "Life Among the Alaskans;"
Miss Lowater's out-door sketch of Lake
Pepin Scenery ; tne editor's trip from
London to Antwerp; Mrs. Hawley's
illustrated paper, "American Pottery,"
and Commissioner O'Bleness' talk on
employment bureaus, there are a num
ber of contributions of intrinsic and
literaiy merit suitable for vacation read
ing - '
Water Caaismrri
Can pay their rent to T. L. Charman,
secretary, at his office, room 5, Charman
B"T. block.
Do you know, my friend, that Johnnie
the Barber gives jf'io shave fur 10
cents and s hair-cut for 25 cents. done in
the best style of the tonsorial art? The
Electric- Hotel.
A horse kicked H. S. Shafer, of tho
Freemyer House. Middlehurg, N. Y. on
the knee, which laid him up in bed- and
caused the knee joint to become stin.
A friend recommended him to use
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he
did, and in two days was able to he
around. Mr. Shafer lias recommended
it to many others and says it is excel
lent for any kind of a bruise or sprain.
This same remedy is also famous for Kb
cures of rheumatism. For sale by G A.
Harding, druggist.
w
V. H. Nelson, who is in the drug busi
ness at Kingville, Mo., has so much con
fidence in Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrlxea Remedy that he warrants
every bottle and offers to refund the
money to any customer w ho Is not sat
isfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes
no risk in doing this because the remedy
is a certain cure for the diseases for
which it is intended and he knows it.
It is for sale by G. A.Harding, druggist.
A Valuable Cheat.
Tacoma, Wash. I have used your Sim
mons Liver Legulator and can conscien
tiously say it is the king of all liver med
icines, I c insider it a medicine chest in
ilself Geo. W. Jackson. Your drug
gist sells it in powder or liquid. The
powder to be taken dry or made into a
tea.
To prevent fits and cor.vullions during
Say. if you want to clear some land
10 acres or more, and take your pay In
iiierToflUlfeTter see E. 0. Hackett at
once, at sheriff's office, before it is all
taken. Only 25 acres of choice river
bottom left for some good mau who
wants a home. First come first served.
Take a plunge in Captain Bnndy's
oatnnouse at the sandbank. Special ac
coinmodations for ladies and children.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
We manufacture an excellent article
in ice cream. Call at the Novelty and
satisfy yourselves.
Prescriptions carefully compounded et
w. a. tiaruing's nrug store.
The Cincinnati Weeklu Enauirer and
the Oiikoon CoimiKR, both one year to
cash in advance subscribers for only
(2 50. The Enquirer is a 10-page paper
wnose regular price is l per year.
L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising
Agent 21 Merchants' exchange, nan
Francisco is our authorized agent. This
paper is kept on file in bis office.
Weekly Examiner and the Courikr
one year, cash in advance, $3.10. Daily
Examiner and Courikr, cash in advance,
fH.SU.
Weekly San Francisco Chronicle and
the Uoiirikr, cash in advance, one year,
$8.10.
Received at Charman & Son's a large
invoice ol wall paper, latest and pret
tiest designs.
For job printing go to the Cour
eb olfice.
La w v khs' Brikfs a mi Foi.dkiib printed
at tne uoubikr ollioe.
Teacher's monthly report cards for
sale at the Courier office, 50 cents a 100
To Rent A barn near Main street
Inquire at Courikr office.
Shaving 10 cents and hair cutting 25
cents, "Johnnie, the Barber," Electric
hotel.
Ne-v stock of baby carriages just
arrived Irom the East, prices below
Portland. Come early and get votir
choice at lieiiomy an liusch.
Stop at the Novelty ice cream parlors
for a pure ice cream soda with fruit
juices and pulps.
A Veteran of the Mexican War.
Oak Harhor, Ohio. I met George 0.
Moiueny. an old vetean 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 ihree doses gave him immediate
relief. Geo. Gosline. Your druggist
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 Harsaoarilla, which,
more than any other medicine, has
saved America from becomings nation
of invalids.
Sometime ago I was troubled with an
attack of rheumatism. I used Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and was completely
cored. I have since advised many of
my friends and customers to try the
remedy and all speak highly of it. Simon
Goldraum, Han Luis Rey, Cal. For
sale by George A. Harding, Druggist.
Th I
aalt ef a Trial.
teething, mothers should always have on : Caxxp.i to, I .id. I have used Simmons
hand etrrdmao's Soothing Powders.
Fine Sas.ijn f all kiss's at City View "e.
Market. Satiifactiss fsarasteei. rtinn
A soft, fair skin is the result of pure
blood and a healthy liver, to secure
which, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the Super
ior Medicine. Ladies who rely npon
cosmetics to beautify their complexions,
shoald make a note of this, bearing io
mind that they can't improve npoo na
il SCHULTZ.
Ripans Tabules: one gives relief.
Liver Regulator, manufactured by J. II
Zeilin A Co., Philadelphia, and found
that tor indigestion and liver complaint
it is the best medicine I ever used E.
K. Clark. Your draggist soils it in
powder or liquid. The podwer to be
taken dry or made into a tea.
When the hair begins to tall out or
turn gray, the sraln needs doctoring,
and we know of no better specific than
Hall's Vegetable Hir-ilisn Hair Kenewer.
euros, cleansing
the blood, etc.,
none Impress ma
more than ny
own eas.
a xwenty years
msSM man at tha arm
T,-t B
of 18 years, I had
swii'llns comn
on my lags,
which limko mid
became run.
nlnK sores.
Our family phy-
slolsn could do
ine no good, and It was feared that the
bones would be affected. At lust, my
good old
Mother Urged Me
to try Ayer's Sursaparllla. I took three
bottles, tho sores healed, and I have not
been troubled since. Only the sears
remain, and the memory of the
past, to remind me of tho good
Ayer'a Barsaparllla has done me.
I now weigh two hundred and twenty
pounds, and am In the best of health.
I have been on the road for the past
twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Bar
saparllla advertised In all parts of th
United States, and always take pleas
ure In telling what good It did for mo,"
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Pi piiri'J by Dr. J.CA)rerCo, Lowell, Maas.
Cures others, will oure you
BLANKS! BLANKS II BLANKS! 1 1
For Bale at the Courikr office :
Mortgage,
Filing Covers,
Bond for Deed,
Promissory Notes,
Receipt Books,
Warranty Deed,
Quitclaim Deed,
Circuit Court Criminal Hnhpoens
Teachers' Report Cards,
Partial Payment Real Estate Contract.
Sheriff Summons,
Jury Summons,
Copy of Summons,
Notice to Garnishee,
Answer to Garnishee,
Subpoena,
Writ of Attachmenr,
Justloe Subpoeua, civil,
Justice Subpoena, criminal
Special or private blanks printed on
application expeditiously and correctly.
FOR SALE.
Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly
bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas
county, two miles from Meadow Brook
postotfice. Throe acres cleared, 12 acres
slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $800,
of which 1500 must be paid down, bal
ance two vears' time. For further par
ticulars call at Courier office or address
me at V ancouver, Wash.
Mrs. Anna Taylor.
Chamberlain's Ib the best of all. Vin
cent J. Barkl, of Dnnbury, Iowa, lias
used Chamberlain s Cough Remedy
whenever in need of a medicine ftr
coughs and colds, for the past five years
and says:' "it always helps me out.
If anyone asks me what kind of cough
medicine I use, I reply, Chamberlain's,
lhat is the best of all." 50c bottles for
sale by (jr. A. Harding, druggist.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Notlos.
United States Land Oppick.
Oreqok City, 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
Irom surveyor-general of Oregon and
on July 10, 1804, at 0 o'clock a.m. of
said day. said plat will be filed in this of
flee and the land therein embraced will
be subject to entry on and after said
dale.
Roiieht A. Mn.i.Kit, Register
Pkteb Paquet, Receiver,
Notioe.
I'nitko Htatp.s Land Oppicr, I
Okkuon City, Or., June V, WM. I
NoUce la hereby given that ths approved plat
of survey of TOWNSHIP 8 BOOTH, RANOK S
EAST, has been received from the surveyor gen
eral of Oregon, and on JULY 10, 18114, at 8 o'clock
a. m. of said date, said plat. will be filed In this
office and the land therein embraced will bo
subject to entry on and after said date.
Notice Is hereby given that the approved plat
of survey of TOWNSHIP 8 SOOTH, RANUK 2
EAST, has been received from Ihe surveyor gen
eral of Oregon, and on JULY 23, 1H, at 9 o'clock
a. m. of said day, said plat will be filed In this of
fice and tha land therein embraced will be sub
ject to entry on and after said date.
Notice Is hereby given that the approved plat
of survey of TOWNSHIP 8 Bul'Tlf, RANUK 8
EAST, has been received from the surveyor gen
eral of Oregon, snd on JULY 28, im, at 9 o'clock
a. m. of aald dar, laid plat will be died In this
office and the land therein embraced will be
subject to entry on and after aald date.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Reglater.
PETER I'AQL'KT, Receiver,
For Over Fifty Vaars.
As Old asu Wsll-Tbiso Risici. Mrs. Win
sloar's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty
years by millions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect suooms. It soothes ths Child,
softens the gums, allays all pain, cares wind colic,
snd Is the best remedy for Diarrheas. Is pleasant to
ths taste. Bold by Druggists In every part of the
World. Twenty-ore cents a bottle. Ita valne is ln-
ealeulable. Be sure and aak for Mrs. Winatow's
Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind .
Oregoa City Market Reps rt.
Whiat Per bo. 44 j. bulk I without saoksi
Oats- -S2.'!1c f bushel, with sacks.
Fhoiia Boiler 12 70 per bbl, net
Eoos-12Sc
BuTTit.ric a roll, country
Vial 6j,c dressed
Cbicisss I4g 3 ao adoaen
Bur On foot, cows lc; steers te, pat; 4!4c
dressed.
at ottos 1 5U2 prime sheared: stock sh'p II
Bhihoi.cs 2 tbousaod.
Labd 12 HeV pound.
Hides Oreen.Sc; itj.tayicfttS; ana-third off
oreulled. Sheep pelts, 2jAS0e
HAV-Tlmolhy, 112. clover 111, baled.
DaiED Fatirra- prunes 5e; apples lagSe; very
dull.
Mill Peso Shorts 117. Bras 11; Chop
11; rejected wheat, SO rents f. bn
Pons Sides 12c, shoulders te, bams 12c;
on foot te; dressed ISC
Potatoes 2T a sack.
Onlim-1.2S per 100.
Ripans Tabules : for soar stomach.
TECOS OHARMA1.
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SHOES FOB OLD ASl) 101X0. KEN'S I
W. CAREY JOHNSON,
CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Roal Estate To Bell and Honey To Lend
C.I).&D.C.LAT0URETTE
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE : Commercial .
OREGON CITV,
Bank Bulldlig,
ORE60N.
Seventh Street Stable,
Ml FKKON & MoKTIMOitl, TROI-Sa
Horses Boarded by the Day,
Week or Month.
FEED OF ALL KINDS IIOUUHT
ALL
AND
KINDS
SOLD.
Cor. of 7th and J. Q. Adams Sts.
Oregon Citv, Or.
00. C. BIOWHU. j
BrowncUC.
Attcrnsys c
Office One Door Nortk i c9 -Uy't
D -valor',
OREGON CITY, . . (
Noblitt liven ri f
OREGON CITY, C
Oitkt Strut kitwMi tut
Double and slnile rte. tad
wajsonhsad at lite low, r.
also connected with the bare ,
Any Information regardl; ,
promptly attended to by iZal I
uoitau Boooar 04 1
maxzz
Cun and Le-"
Adjoining the Noblla I
OREGON CITY. . r
All klmla of Unarms reoslraj sal d
vi Rwaj maoaiaes repaired. L
audi for sll kinds sflscaa. v
Pistols boashl sad sa,
bicyci-es repaiz::.
Holden's Ethereal Cough Syrup
A Nerer Fall Inn Remedy, for all
THSOAT AND LUNU AFFEOTIONS.
Suitable for Old or Youus.
MnTAKID BY
TBB BOLDEI DBUfJ Co., Stooktoa, OaU
old v all Daoooim,
SssssssssS
S Swift's Specific
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ana Aa a
A Tested Remedy
For Ml
E!::d)d Shin
Dice:::
A reliable cur for Contagious
Blood Polaoo, Inherited scro
fula and 8kio Cancer.
tonle for delicate Women
and Children It has no equal.
Beinf purely vegetable, la harm
less in Ita efiecte.
A trratlm on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed raaa on application.
Vniygitt Ml It.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 1. Atlanta. Ga.
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FRESH SiT
CHOICE
groceries ft n;..
Obtain your family r;
the Grocery, just opened, c :
east corner of Seventh r 1
streets. Prices as low as t;
Country Prti::s r.
Flour and Feed For
J. A. DUCX, r.
Bank ofOrr::
r
'i HEALTH RESTORER,
-tlrp. USEIT!
IT! t8 TUB IDEAL MEDICIWg.
ll rou'-er thi f-ivrr ard Klitiwa nml Stomach,
rurvs ll"inl:uh . I)vt 'I'.ali, cri'titt'S m AtM
lite, I'm ilua liu-IiuVure Illuud, and
Mnkfi The Weak Strong.
MWlillliWrc
PFIINrYPD'cA
RSamai
tUudovorytvlmre. CI a bottle lala for 94
I 'fYAL KBM
ill
Absolutely Pure.
1 -'r xwmrsrmrr
Wheat Baby waa sick, are gave tar Caatoraa.
Then sta. was Child, aha cried for Caatorhv
YnnatMbrameMaavaakeduntoCaaa-U.
When she bad rWMnse, ah gare then Castorla
.TSrtieVnJeT4jL,
ThisistheTopoftheGENUiXB
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
AH jthers, similar are imitation.
This exact Label
isoneachPearl
Top Chimney.
A dealer may say
snd think he hat-
others as good,
BUT HE HAS NOT.
Insist upon ths Exact Label and To
FSS Seal inmMIt BAM MIT ST
tFO. A. leACBETH & CO., PittstsrsM. Pa.
OI.DK8T BANKING H0CII M T
Paid Up Capital, V
President, . fr
Vloe President, 80,
Cashier, . . . f, '
Manager, . . . CIAS'
Oeneral Banking Bnsl-'
Deposits Received 8uf
Approved Bills nnd NT.I
- -'Von Mr and Crir Vm
Loans Hade on Avails'
Exchange Booiht ana -
Collections HndePrompur.
Drafts Hold Available la A ,
World.
Telegraphic Exchange Boldm r
Francisco, Chicago nnd New Y ..
Iuterest Pnld on Time Depttuu.
ids Aaum or
THE LONDON CKE.JZ I
DIALIR U
Drugs, Notlcrs, I::.'
Toilet Articles, He.
Preiorlptlsn Cutfilly C;r.
Shively's Block, '
Cor. of 7th 4 Madison St., Ort. 1
The Commerclxl T
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL $100,000.
Transacts a Osatral Bailt' T
Loans mails. Bills dlscounuw. 1
lections. Burs and sells exchsan
In Ihe United States and lurot a
Kong. Deposits received ubrx'' in
terest at usual rates allowed or ti
Bank ODon from I A. M. tot t. a.,' a
evenings from 1 11117 P. M.
D. C. LAT0URETTI, T. M. D0K-
President,
Capt. Bundy's Bath House,!:
at the "sandbank," is now rc
for the public.
Sptclal accommodationifor VTo:
. CbiMrtn.
GEO. A. HAEII-
DIALIS IS
dbug:
B .. .
Standard hi L:
Palnls,011i and Window t
PreieriptUm Atcuratrtf tar
HiBDIlW't BUCK-
r 1
Ripans Tab ulrs mssUt digestion.
STCA'l
wood s.A:.
Contracts taken to 1
with our Steam Wo: 3 T
ERNEST ELLIC".."
JOSEPH HART--.
Frc;
Oregon CityTr::::
STEAf'in r
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