Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, July 13, 1894, Image 3

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    CITY and COUNTRY.
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I Mellaril Hiull
" I frank .lauitar
hii'Mlay aftfr 111 Ml
(!Miinly Court itikhIm mi flr.1 W
Miimliiv uf i'Vrv iiiuntli.
I'r ilulla Conrl l u oil tlrKi M.Mlilny t,f rri ry
liimitli.
rlrcull '..ii rt mii'mU mi thlnl Monday In April mill
firm Miin.lny In Niivi'iiilmr.
Ililr'.tHiN CITY JimcwtH.
Mayor,
lli'itorilKr,
I'lili.fnf 1'i.llm.
,MtMMr mill I'lilli-rlur .
Tri-nniirnr,
Clly Alliinn'.v
Hi ii. I i'iiiiHiilnliii.r
Hili'l uf WtiliT Work,
Cily KMuln.'fr,
Ciiilni'llm.'ii r. O. All.rliilil, .If.
. .Minim Klriilitlit
I.. I,. I'.irlrr
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K. h. raiiir
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K. V. irlui
. .('. C llnl.i'iB k, Jr.
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II. I.. Ki'lly, C. N
111 iiiiihii, .1 .1. Cimki', I'. ,11. Ilnwi'll, lni
llrini.'liii.ii, II. r. Jaintar. II. K. (Ui'vwia
( ;,, ii ii-il l Ural Wiilmwiay oliwli month,
riro
OMtTUCJJIWH.
I'lrnl iitKr'K'itiiiil I'linrcli-lli'V. M. Ihiimliprty
I'mliir. Ni.rili'iH II . in. ami '' l. ". Sunday
Mitlnvil afior rnliiK rvlrn. I'mynr M.itlnif ?
Wi'illiri'liiy fvi'iilim l at'0 p. I". I'raviT Mi-i'liiiK
Y. I'. 3. ('. K. I'vi-ry Sunday i.itiiilnir. at ii:Mipriniiit,
Flral IIhjiiIhI Clilln h lli'ir. (Illuuin PiirlciT, Piinliir
MoruliiK Karri II; Hiimlny Crli.N.I IJM.V, KvoiiIiik
Harvlie 8 M I : ll.'KUlur I'myar Minliw Wiiillnaalay
.vmiiim. Monthly 1'nv.oMint Mri-lhiK .'Vi.ry Wmliii.
Iny nvi'iiltm pnianlliia: flral Muiulny In thi' month
Ml. Juliii'n I'lmreli. c'Hlli.illn-lli.ir. A. IIIIMimml,
l...i,,r. tin Hiimliiv. Milan ut H anil lll::MI a
Kvory Muiulny iImiiiiuii Hi-rni'in after a n'eha-k Miuw,
At all other illruwe MIKHill nerilliol". piuniH.v wiiw'i
'i-itll n. ill. Vi-Hiii'in. AlHilnui'tli'iil Snliji-iMa anil Heir
taliclioli al I
MnDnullal KplM'iipnl I'lmrili lli'ir (I. Hvlu. Piintor.
k iiriiliiu Senn ill II: Ml inlay nriuaii ill 12:1.1: r.vi'ii-
loir Meivle.aat anal. Kiiwoilh l.i'iiuili' lui'i'tiiiK Sim
liny I'Vi'lilntf ill I'SHI; I'riiyar Il. Tlillralay even.
inn at l
riral l'ri.l.vh rliin CI1IIK.I1. lli'V. II. W. (Jllllilll'V,
P.ialur. HiTiiirw II a. in ami Jlp. 111. fnMutli
Si li.H.I 1(1 11. 111. Y. P. K. (!. K i'l I'Vi'iy Killiilay
avi'iiiim nt n::. Prnyi'r Mi'i'iliiiitt'i ilni'Mliiy I'vi iilno
H:IH). fcd'llla frrn.
Kvmiiri'lU'iil i'lmrili, tli'liiinli A. Knial, I'llM'.r
Pr hhlK Kri vlni'a ni'ij nlli'i lliili' Mmnliiy 1 1 a. In,
m.,i 7::ui 11. 111. Mii.liiuli Ki'li.Kil I'vi'ry Sinnliiy Kin 111
1.1. Ilnrrlalii'licr, nH.) W'wkly PinyiT Mn-ling
evary NYiiiui'mliiy I'Vi-niliK.
Unltiil Ilri'tliri'n CIiiiicIi.-IIi'V. P. II. William".
Pualor. Si'rllir ltrt I Ililnl Mlimlny llnirlliliK"
anil (lie prtK'iH.'ililiK Hntltnlny ihkIiI III '"I'M liinntll at
OiTK'in trily I 11. 111. mm 1 11. 111 , aii'i im nrni riin.
ilnv nfti'riiiMill.liritirli lliiinlll at Fall' Vli-W.
Ht. Piilir(.'lillri ll, Kplnriilial l!c..l. A Kukalmlll.
iinstur. Si'nliriHt 1'Vi.r.v Siiiiilny al II a. 111. ami "-Ml
i. 111., and hrliluy iivinlnii Mlim i. 111.
Kv.in y.'l l-n! t.ntlii'ian ZI1111 Cnnirri'Kiitl"". Hi". I'.
Iln.v. uiulnr. Mi'i'la III Shivi'ly'H III, II. Hiltlilay
aihnol from USUI Hi ItltfSII . m. H.-nlcca H : 1 1 u 111.
ami T::ui l. 111.
SOCI KTIKH.
Kalla Clly laalKi- of A. . V. W.-M.'i'ta i-ti'ry Sat.
Uiflny 1'ivniliR uf I'IK'li month III A. O. I'. NY. I01II
nu Hi.vi'iilli klrnHt. All .JoilniliiK brrtlircn mnllally
lnill.il In alt'llil. Ilnilirui Clllllli M. V. W. 1.
Wliitlork, llw.
PIkIioii I.kIkc, No. l.'B, A. 0. V. W.-5li'. ta I'tciy
Thnmliiy evviiitiK IH'I K.'llow'a Hull, !..
Vlaitlng Im'lliri'N alwaya wi'lclui'. J. U. Cnliipliiill,
M. W. II. Wralliw, Kin.
Molalla Li,.ltc, So. .10, A. 0. V. V. Mi i'la llrat anil
lliinl Sillurilii.va In ouch month ut Srlnail Hoiiki'.
VialllnK tni'iutiira niaiU wiIiioiiih. T 8. Nlipp, M.
YV. J. W. Tlinmiia, life.
Ouval LialRr, N. A. O. V. V. Mi'i'ta wconil
anil thlnl Suliililiiy rvnilniP ut Knllit' Hall, Canliy.
ViHltinK liruilo'ra iiiiule wi'looini.. A.U. Shunk, M.
YV. K. K. Carlton, lti'0.
CIllckilliiUK Unlgo, No. S7, A. O. II. W. Slci'la ftrat
anil lliinl Alniiilnya in fuch month, at Striti-'a Hall.
VialtinK hri'tliri'ii w t'leoma. 8. llolcomh, M. YV. C.
K. I'l-'aae, Itt'C.
Huiirlao l-ialuc Ko. 4:1, A. O. V. W.-Mwta ovi'ry
laoonilainlfoiirlllSiituriliiyofoiii.il month ut Wil
aolivilla. Ungoli. Mat tirhnlpilla, tl. W. C, T,
Tuoze, Kt c.
Uragon laalgo, No. 3, I 0. O. K. Jli'i'ta avury
Thuradiiy avcnlng at 7:::0 o'oliHSk p. in. In the Odd
i'llowa'Hnll, Main atri'at. M'-lnlii-ni of tha Onhir
are invltiil to iillinil. J. VY. . Mofta.lt, N. (I, Tli.w. V.
llyan, l(. B.
Fall" Kncamiimont, Nc I, t. 0. O. K. JIitH drat
tnd third Tnai.dnya of each month at Odd Ki'lloua'
Hall. Mi'in hunt mid vUlling patrlarclm oorillally in
viled to altiind. O. Lovejoy, I'hief Pali lurch. J. A.
Htawant, feicrlba.
0WORO t,oilna, No. IB, I. O. O. V. -Mocta at Odd Fid.
lowHoilall Oiwciio, every Muiulny viilng.V Vialtilig
Itrcthrt'ti mada wi-lcome. V. J. Phiniui'n, N. 0. J.
F. Kiali.y. Sec.
'lll,,iiicllr llckakiih Ilouroe Lodire No. . Malta
theat'conil anil fourth Mtnulays in tin. month nt 7:W!
In the 1. 1. 0. V hall, Mary M. C'lliirniilil, N. U.
Minnie (J. Churniaii, Mec.
Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. A. M. Ilolili 111
regular cotumltllicatioiia oil fiit mid third Satlliilaya
of each lliunlh ut 7 -10 p. in. liri'lhreu in giaal aland,
log are invited to nttinil. I.. I.. Poller, W. il.
T. V. Hyail, Sec.
Oawpgo Lodge No. 101, A. F. A A. M. Meeta the
eaonil anil fourth Saturday Manilla Invited. 11.
II. lIoe,V..M. K.J. Ililsaell.Soc.
Clackaniaa ( hiiptor No. 2, It. A. M liegillai- con
vocniion third Miinday ol month ut "r.'M I 111. J. II.
WalliL'l', II. P. SI. Sohlllpilla, Nee,
Pioneer Chnpli'l', No. 2, . K. M.-Meel In Mn
noiilc 'IVlnple. Mm. II. S. Slran'tii', V. ,M. Mian Ad
dle C. Jennings Sec,
Willamette Falla Camp Nil. MS, W. of V, Moi ts
Hcciind and foilrtil 'i'lieatiayx of tin. month Ht K. of P.
h-ill. Viaitilig lii'iirllliora mad' ivetciitue. tk'.. M,
H11111N, C. C. H. K. Jluilin, Clerk,
Wnuchelio Loilgi', No. Ill, I. (I. II, M. Meets Mon
day evening ut A. 1 1, I'. W. Hull. Waiting ibein
cir'linlly inviti'd. .1. H- II ' wai'l, Saclii.iii.
Mrililo l'"t, N. 'i, ' Ak It., I)eirtllient (if Oregon.
Menla llrat Monthly of each month at A. O U. W,
Hall, Oregon Cily. Yiaiting cuun'mlna made wel,
conn.. VV. II. Ililigliardt, Com. C, V, Williaiua, AdJi
tlelinal I'ope Post, No. ,'-', (I. A. 1-Meets find
Satilrilay of eiioll luotith al (iniugo hull, Mulillii.
ColliriolV'l C'inlliiMy Invited. .1. K. Nolsoll, Com.
liuiiil"r. II- W. Shaw, Adjutant.
Ueu. t'naik I'ml, No. ii, II. .A. It., Ilopiirtineut of
lll'i'goll. ileeta in .l 1 hotiai. at Needy nu llrat Hut
Unlay III lack month al i! o'clock p All com.
ru'les made welcome. Jacob Spogie, Com. J. Knr-
Htadl'r, Adj.
Meade .Belief Corpv, No. IS, Department of Ore
gon. Meet! on lilut anil tliiiii Friday) of each mouth
ill K. of I. Hall' Metnbera ofcoipa from ubnuitl
cordially welcolneii. Jlra. M. S. I'iUbury, Pn.
Aha. F. 1.. LVIimil.Treu.i. Mra, J. H. HiirdiiiK.Sec.
Nona of Veternin, K. H. Baker Cnnip. No. IN Meet
lirat anil thlnl I'liurailtiy eveninga o each molllli. V
K. Johnnon, Capt. II. O. Wood, lat Lieut. Alolio
Wil khuin, 'Al Lieut.
I,. A, S. of Ilakcr Cainr. 8 of V. Mi'eta In K. P.
hull on !.Croiul anil lonilb aloinluy evening of eurlt
inonlh. Jlr. W. K, Joliaou, l're. Win Nora t'alilt,
Secy.
Achillea LialL'e, No.:W, K.of P. Meets every Frl
day night nt the K. of 1'. hall. Vialtlntf kiiiglita
invited. It. I, 11 'linali, V. C K. J. Imula, K. of
it. & H.
Star I,odgo Nn. tl'i, K of P. Meeta every Wednes
day evening In Caatli' hnl I. Brothers Inviti'd. J. F.
ttialey, C. C. H10H. NeilMoll, K. of It & S.
Canhy Lialge, No !ii:4, f. O. O. T. Meeta first and
lliinl riutnnlay evenings nt Knight's Hall, Cauby.
Viaitilig mi'iiibi'M always made welculne. U. J.
Col, W. C. 'I'. Miss Laura Kuiglit, Sec.
Oswego Lodge No. 41S, I. O. 0. T.-.Meta every
Friday evening hi new hall In old town. J. C.
HiliiK'S, 0. T. Julio Kruae, Sec.
F Comiiaiiy, First Ilei ., 0, N. 0. Armory, Third
and Main, hVgnlar drill niglii, Mutiday. Itegular
Ousiuesg meeting, Ural Monday of each mouth. J,
W. Onuoiig, t'apt. F. S, Kelley, First Lieut. L. L.
I'iCKAUS, Second Lieut.
Catlby Spiritualist Sia-lety. Assi-mhles on And
and third Sunday of em-h muntli. H. A.Lee, Proa
dent. Miss Haltie Pliillir, Km-iiniillg Si-ereUry.
New Era W. C. T U Meeli first Saturday in each
month at their hall II. New Era Friends of I lie cause
invited to he preselit, Mrs Cuey Johnson, Mra.
Koatman, Pres.
St. John's Branch, No. (H7, C. K. of A.-Meet
very Tuesilay evening at their liali. corner Main and
Tenth streets, Oregon l ily. T-W. Sullivan, Pn.
N, C. Michels, Sec.
Oregon City Board of Tnule Meets at Court House
on ai-coud Monday in each month. Visitors w. Icniue.
Ueo (J. Brownell, Pres. F. Ji. Donaliison, Sec.
Cniibr Boanl of Trwle Meets at Knlhfi Hall,
l .ol.y,' on Brat and third Fridays of each month.
Visitora welcome. Win. Knight, Pre S. J. Carri
son. Sec.
MoUlla firange. No. 40, P. of H.-Meeta nt their
hall at Wright's Bridge on the second Hatnniay of
sach month at W n. m. Fellow members made
welcome. J. F. Kelaun, Muter. E. II. Cooper, Sec.
Tnalain Oiange.No. III. P.of H -Meets instSatnr
lUy of each month at their hall in Wilsonville. it. B.
Henry, Master. Miss Bella Sharp, Sec.
Uirner orange. No. II., r. 01 H. .n-ei lonnn
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
TlIK C'll ALT tt'ljl'.t ArtaKUMLY CllHU-
' 11 ix 1 11 ii Ih 11 nriionyin lor viiliiiru, It in
tin nt n I101.I lur 1 1. 1' io .li' Iiit ovi-ry
1 lit' la llml I III It'll in pill lb Main, luvt, or
li-r. nn, ki ii'iirc mill tlit (imi ( nitl jaiiil
iilit-liiiori'sU hi liiniiiiii eciiii Hiiiim, fit-
Klllllllll tli(l,HL'H III Plllllilllf III
.lull)' Iriilti atii'li ap.'H'ti'ra us )r, Lu ko,
Dr. Wiillm e, Dr. (Jruiil, I'r if. IU slov
III Sllll'lll, I'loallll'lll C'ilHpillUII ol Kir
Ci'iif, mill Niicl II. Jhi.Iii ol tlio Y. Al.
(J. A. I'lt'Hiilt'iil C'liiipiiuiii ol Kiiiii)
lias HiirtiL'd to ifivu iia dig pipulgr
riiHki.Hiiiiruiiii li-i'liim mi "KiiiK Ltr."
I'lio I'n ill 11 iii 1 V, M. U A, littvu arnui
to gtuiil up tliclr 1I011I1I0 (intrleitj. Tit
I'.iint mho mil uy hits aifravil to nut
liiiiini'i'. on Iih ctrs it wtittk in nilvmiei'.
itilvurlialiiK (Iih Clnintniiiii Anseinlily,
I lie t'liihimiiy ling eiiK'tuml limn l)
i.til in IiIm hIiiiIu llnit) fur tlittlifxt two
wci'lta in wnrkiiiu ui) f xouralmis to llii
HNHi'inlily. Jr. I"ckt) Is coiniiiu bick
from the t'oitht t'Xprt'asly to give hit
populur li'i'lurii on "(iiva the tilrln h
t'lrnin:!'," in hIicjIi ul.o lie will xive
aiiinu liiatnry uf a minimi at tliH oritfin
of C'IiuiiIhiiiiih. Tliflti. A. It. nil tuke
lively iniitreM in I'Htrli'lio IJjy, July
U'Uli, Mlicn Dr Arilnir J. Ilruw n will
li'llver Ma liiH'ruclivc, (iilprtiiinliiK lev
tiirunn "Aliriiliiiin Lincoln mil the Civil
Wnr." TlieCliiintau nua t licli-i of l'ort
liiiul am cotniiiLF on exuurMioiiN on Ktl u
uliiiii Jl'iv, July 2IHli. A. H. Dreaafr H
traininu h litimlreil voices for the vrHiitl
li'irtiHCH, oK lit'Hlra uml tnlule. lliere
nut n nioro competent cliuir-inuMtur
11 t iiitiuim limn our lullow-cuzen. A.
S. lIll'HNcr, K ill) llHH ellHIlie Of tl)H lllll
hIi'iiI pri'tirinti . TIih I'ortlaml Murine
liuiiil will he on tha KnmiuU iliirinu
part of the aHteinl.ly. The teacher ,'
iiiHiiiiiie will combine witli the Unan.
tniiiiiH mi Kilncation Dty, Tlie who e
vnlli y Iiuh been w niliiiK fof goinehoity to
Blurt a uhuntaiKina aHMfinoiy. A I Bar e
t lint ()ri'Kni Cily is the bust puint.
A Minintkk'i Cahkkr ltv. V. A
Williami linn Iwon arresittiil at Jniilin
sio. . lur oiiiwiiliiif I7UU) in I'uri uml nn
1 lur falae inu'eiiw-a,! Dl la lieiiiK hrmiiihl
liai'k liy a ilnltf lve. I.aal hi ilinlfl
he ih ruiiiiMol with a wiiiimn, Icai'lng
ihri'ii ihiiiiflili-ra unprnviilM, fur, oti
of winIll alllilH iliml, la pnigl llnil fur
ayfurur mure In Ilia Molliuillsl chiirch
ill llil I'liy. I licit lilneil the I'realiy
lerlana for the puri inn cf atH'tirin $100
agmrj iinr aniiiini iiomih iniaainn.
nrv, ami next vvnlureil lulu the real
'ale lniHinegN In I'urtlantl in which llua
aU'el,-:oiiiiHi pit mill W44 very fluuea
nu.
Jack, tiik Kaitiikcl Klack Hoaiidkh
Mr. ItiHilon, who keeps a boarilinu
hoiiae in l It ih city, Iihh a black tleailheuii
niintoil .luck mnoiiK hia cugtoiners of re
it i it r tc :i It Id peciiliiirilieR. Tireil ami al
iniiHt. stitrvt'tl to demit he cAine last
winter to Air liiHilon 'h house Anil mutely
iiecyjed a port inn ol lilg ample Mute ol
iiiiveiiiler. Tlie klml-heaileil landlonl
set before him a Hix-otiart nun tilled
with food. Jack devoured it all. went to
tlie pump and drank a nuatitiiv of water.
uml I lieu Rlrelclied hiiiiceK niiiler a shed
for a fiiiioze. 1 bin grand fount ran-
Hired .laek'a heart for aye. Mr. Hia-
dun a I'lI irlB to get nl of him and his
devotion are fruitless. First he save
lint to a farmer living four miles
dill, hut there he sucked eggs and Mr.
rergiiHon wiiBulad when he took rrt n .'h
leave for the cily boarding house; next
Air. It. mild bun or l;l to a bachelor
farmer living 17 miles out. A look in
Jack's dark face convinces you that he
considers "home without a mother"
nut won Ii a darn, and again he loomed
up for breakfast at the spot where six
quarts of grub had made the deep im
pression on bis gray matter. Civilized
until often returns a deed of kindness or
charity with hatred, but .luck is only a
ig and luisn t any soul, they say.
Anuy Willis fki m Giiass Valley.
Andy illia.a stalwart fellow of over six
feet witli a sandy gray beard, arrived
from Grass vallev, Sherman county,
last week, with a dozen horses for sale.
Twenly vears ago he kept a livery here.
some ot his neighbors, lie states, nave
their last year's wheat yet on hand,
hard, good grain, for which they can
get no more than 20 cents a bushel, and
many a Meld of wheat will be converted
nto liuv this summer because It pays
butter to let the wheat rot in the Held
uncut I han to incur the expense of har
vesting and sacks. The price of hired
help, of dry goods and groceries and of
all kinds of agricultural machinery will
have lo come down to enable the farm
ers of the Inland Empire to make a liv
ng bv raising wheat at present prices.
Andy mentioned the experience of a
farmer who last full, bought a lot
of hogs ut G cents on foot to feed
them his cheap wheat. He fat
tened the hogs and baconed them
nd now he is anxious to sell his side-
meat at 0 cents a pound. , He paid too
much for the hogs. Sheep, horses and
wheat aie down to bed-rock and he be
lieved that hogs would be too a year
Ironi now .
Wk.tHihk N'htks. The Crown Paper
Company la building a warelmuiM of
about 7ft feet In length. The Willam
ette 1', & I'.Co, ia hiiildinii another suite
if olllce apartments. Home llioiiHiuulg
f barrels1 uf Portland cement liava been
tored in warehouse by the Kleclrlc
Company. The W. P. A P. Co. la
building an overhead cable Hun for car
rying wood from the lilulf above to the
lllllla below.
Hcstalaku. "DiiHlalaur" is lite beat
and cheapest known preparation for
floors. It la adapted to natural wood,
paint, shellac, linoleum or oilcloth. No
sprinkling or damp sawdust necessary.
No more dust from awet'ping, Orders
left at the Kleclrio Hotel will receive
prompt attention. Guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction. A. W. Kaiilky,
Agent.
Hkvknth Bthkkt Motor Link. Aa
a Kin aa they have secured the franchise
therefor from the cily council, II. K.
I.lnn A J. W. Grout Intend to begin the
const ruction of an electrio car hue up
Seventh street In the cross-roads this
ride ol Hon. John Myers' farm, a dis
tance of a little over two miles.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING.
Fiiik.mkn's Tournament Committees.
J. W. O'Connell, chief engineerof the
Oregon City Fire Department, has ap
pointed l he following committees for
the meeting of the Annual firemen a
Association and Tournament, which is
to meet in this city the first week in Sep
tember: Finance 1). W. Kinnaird,
Wallace Cole, Hiram Straight, A. Rob
ertson, J. .1. Cooke. Entertainment
V. II. Howell, Fred MeUner, Max
Seltiilptiis. c1. K. Green. Music-Chas.
Moore, 11. S. Strange, Mike Qtiinn, Win.
Andresen, Printing H. W.Trembath,
II J. Thorn. A, F. Asinns, Joseph I).
Heniu r T'ttiisportittion - A- VV.
Milln. It. Ii. Ilolman, J. W. Stew
art, (I. V. Church. On Judges
and Tiiiiekeeiiors T, F. Kvan, J. G.
I'illsburv, J. I. Lovelt. H. K. Smith, J
W. Gnnong. Keception Chief Engi
neer .1. W O'Connell, and the ex-chiels
T. K'. ft van, 8. K. Green, J. R. Trent"
hath, CI as. Alliey, M. II. Flannigan,
A- F. Asnius, W. T.Whitlock, J. U
rillslmrv, M. J. Brodetick, Win. Pratt,
Fred Miller.
IIk Licked Thrkk Ciiumi's. A heavy
weight, good-naiured young man who
doesn't live in Molalla happened in a
public resort at Canhy one evening re
cently. He craoked jokes with the boys
for a while and then mounted his horse
for home. Hardly had the clatter of
the horse's hoofs become inaudible to
the ear, when one of the cubs he bad
been dialling said boisterously that he
could whip that s of b , and he
wished he was there now so he could
wipe the earth with 'im A bystander
who loves both sport and fair play
silently stole away and gave the spurs
to bis nag in hot pursuit of his friend.
He overtook him, a half mile out. The
challenge to fight suited bin) exactly aa
he ha I eaten a hearty supper and
needed a slimulant. They galloped
back, and a few minutes later tiie well
muscled young man who doesn't live
in Molallu had licked the rtufllng out of
three boastful chumps.
aiunliT of each month at ttieir nan in sew rja.
TitiALS of a State President! Tlie
slate president of the A. P. A., A. W.
France, assumed the chair recently at a
session of Council No. 5 in Portland,
the object of tlie meeting being to
straighten out the. row ovi-r ihe A. P.
A. campaign fund, nearly 400 of which
was unaccounted for by the treasurer.
' Doctor" J. W. Tavlor. president of the
council, was on the floor. He is the
Taylor who is prosecuting witness in
the damage suit against our townsman,
M.J. lirndentk, and is said to be prac
ticing medicine in foitland contrary to
and in defiance of the laws of Qre;;on.
Mr. France did not succeed as well as
v. lien he was chairman Ctf the meeting
here at which Itudolph, the ex priest,
roasted the Catholics. To the contrary,
he was forced to quit the chair and a
die-graceful fight ensued that was
quelled by the police.
Council met on Monday evening.
Petition ol Canlled Urns, for use of
part .of street for building materia1
granted.
Petition from Oregon City and Mo
lalla Railroad Co. asking for franchise
referred lo a cainmitiee consisting of
five councilmen as follows: Stevens,
Kelly, Cooke, Albright and lirouglitoti.
Petition from II 0 Sloper et al. a-king
that a atreet be opened In block 3 of
Ml Pleasant granted and atreet super
intendent lo open same.
Resignation of I, I, I'orter as re
corder accepted.
Recorder reported one coso in his
court during month and a fine of f".
Appropriations K L. Ilolman
E L Shaw til:), V E Burns f 21 Xi, 1 W
Kelly tf.75, W 8 Maple ii 25, 8 M
KaniBliy $1.10, A W Schwan $2 45, J W
O'Connell 2 SO, L L Porter '.'5. W II
Savage f5, Jeff Shaw (5, Max Kchulpiiis
$250 John Green 2 50, Cy Cruiniiley
2.ft0, Win. Lacy 12 50, J V Beach Mil,
J Roake A Co $2.50, 0 C liabcock
$105.80. On Main St Fund W T Welch
$57. C B Welch $18. D W Kinnaird ISO,
Geo Reed $10. II E Cross $.12 83, E F
Uriggs $5. II K Cross $21 Ii. J W O Con
nell $:i. D W Kinniard $30. Reed. $7.50
Bill of Portland G E Co for $142 75
referred back lor correction .
Hill of Ilamsliaw A liehm for extra
work cut from $4K0 to $12 00.
Alley between Dr. Norris and G R II
Miller s ordered opened.
Culvert on Fifth street ordered cleaned
out..
Water mains to be laid hereafter nn
tier supervision of street superintendent
Citizens ordered not to flush streets
with water into the sewers, and com
mittee consisting of Cooke, Albright
and Howell ordered to draft ordinance
covering that and the throwing of rub
bish in streets.
Night watch ordered to report the
nights that the electrio lights do not
shine.
P G E Co ordered to erect the two ex
tra arc lights according to contract.
The vote for recorder resulted as fol
lows: Dye 1, Fcuts 5, O'Connell 2.
Estimates for work on Fifth Btreet ac
cepted and paid as follows: Dan Lyons
M4U. t'erriam tiros $174.
J V Kelly appointed special police
without salary to look after dogs and
cows running at large.
treasurer's report
Report for three months ending June
30th:
General Fund, Dr
Balance $3401 52
Licenses 707 50
Fines ., 40 60
Taxes 8273 27
Warrants (paid as taxes) 1101 80
LOCAL NEWH ITEMS
ml
(8500 09
By Interest $1400 00
Warrants redeemed 1770 82
Warrants as taxes 11(11 80
Sheriff's fee 90 51
Balance 41117 8(1
Main Street Fund, Dr
Balance $ 130 01
Assessments 7011 34
$7742 25
Br warrants redeemed $0374 74
Balance.... 1307 01
Fifth Street Fun 1, Dr
Balance .
Assessment
09
125 43
By warrants redeemed A int.
Balance
Water Fund, Dr
Balance
T F Ryan
$125 52
... 51 60
. . . 74 02
$10,175 37
. ma 42
$11,910 09
By warrants redeemed 9852 98
Balance.... 2057 71
Cemetery. Fund, Dr
Iia ance i-'i m
Burial Permits $15 00
Bv warrants redeemed
Balance
Main S'reet Sewer Fund, Dr
Balance ,
K Tscharnig
$138 64
.( 35 00
, 103. G4
,.$.0 00
. , 33 00
$82 00
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS-
i,. C- illiains, aanir. aii- -&ic i""...
Butte ''reek finwife. So. t, P of H Meeta at ttieir
hall in ManUsm second Saturday in eaco moo lb at
19 a. in Visiting mewlier always welcome. J. B.
W hite, Ma-ief. J. E. Jack, Sec.
. . , . v.. IT'. P of II Meets second
tnniBj in nn.iiiii t iu a. m. o tatiai, Ma.-ter i yjd, will be happy day lr the fevan.
J W. i-t'e,fe igelical Lutheran tit. Peter's Congrega-
Immaacwa tiranpe No. 1MJ. P. of II Meets on ar-t ,j,,n 0( ,!, Oregon. On that Sunday
.tunsas i. ne-i.h a. .. u. , Wniro. ach.-- ( f j,, hvir m)e,ne, cltarcUi
CiltarH Ii!i)iCATiof. Sunday, July
MialleK 1-o.lK' H , ,,u V'l
Taealsseiei.liil. M 'ry Blar kf..nl. C. ol H. Hora
Ilyer. B'ef .
I'lombia Hi"kan,l 11.1-r f... Meets Am Fri
day of f a- m.-nth at Fonalsin Enirine ilialee. H. W .
Teewstsilb. f'. Wallaee C.Je, K reiaas. G-orje
Hrown. SX.
r.inntaia fl.pel'". So. 1-M ts second edne-ly
i a r a m'.ctlj at Knifirie Hons, "a-t side Mia sn-el,
b-tween esen'h and t-ialtlh. Hiram slraorliL, Pres.
N. Y. VniBH. F.a-enn. J. W. Neaarl, Sec.
litaract H-e I n. Tin. i. M-ets seem d Tweaitayof
aa. li looUTli at I atarert Kngine Hutl-e. Frmnk Lewis,
frr-a It. W. Kinnaird- K-K-man. H. J. Thorwe, Sec.
Or-tt" Tilt II. e (e, So. Mets ia H'SM fJ'SSsr
on the mil the tl.ird To-iy of ejw-b vmia. T. S.
Lmwreas. Pres. as Set-T, F-eBia. H. S.
btrsna-e,
which has been elected ibis spring In
pite of the hard times. Rev. L. Grey
of this city, the pastor, has worked
among the people of Mink for the laat
eight months with t'.ie most gratifying
result that they are now ready to call
their own pastor who will take charge
of tlie Mink field in six to eiifht weeks.
At the dedication there will be sing"
ing by a large choir and speaking by
men of eminence in both English and
German. Amongst others the eloquent
Leva. A Krauw and J. Hersting. Pl
!.. from Portland will he nrevnt
are rherfnly invited.
T M Cross to Frederick Henke, 60 as
of sec 32. t 1 s, r3 $1200.
Tom P Randall to E f Elliott, lot 18
of blk 3, Mt Pleasant add; $200.
J V Green to L) II Hunter, yi acre
adjoining Mountain View add ; $500.
John Cobery to Mary Cobsry, lot 12 of
blk 12. Falls View add; $1.
John Cobery to Mary A Ileley, 13 as
S D Fiancis cl ; $1 .
Joseph 1' U Dtheld lo Ii U Scramiinz,
100 as of Wtu Qmeldcl No 42; $050
W B & A Uliilcote tq V i;roBS,
pt of sec 32, 1 1 s. r 3ej $1
A Sommer to L Kosentlial.lots a,
5 4 8 in sec 17, t 2 s,r 2 e, 98.00. as;
$2800.
Kosetta A 44earUoR to trnia ft naicp,
lot 7 in blk li. Pleasant Place add j $30Q.
Rulien J Dannals to Addie L Thomp
son 40 as of sec aa, 1 1 s, r 2 e; $1.
Alois Keluhofer to Roman Rypczyn
ski, w i of n and lots 1 4 2 of sec 32,
1 3 s, r 2 e ; $800.
Ernest P Kellogg to Mary E Webber
lot ? in blk 31, O I A 3 Co add to Us
wego $210
Amanda E Evans to Sophia E Phil
lips.n ), of w i of Win & F M Evans cl
in sec 17 A 18, rle; $1000.
Rachel Hawthorne to V 8 Blakney, 11
as of sec 4, and ne.l of sec 4. 1 2 s, r 2
e; $4500.
Dr. J. W. Korris to Thos Charman,
quitclaim to lots 5 and 6 ol blk 172, Or
egon City; f 1.
Cesare Marco to Peter Roberts, lots
5, 6, 7, 8, & 9, in blk G of Clackamas
Heights; ttiuO.
John Cobery lo Mary Cobery, e of
Mia NYha ll.trlow lull Wednesday
morning fur the bench
Mr. Diffkliiinan chuu'il liUcaudv
oda water hop on Ihe Sill,
Tho old pioneer, G. J. Trullingur of
Cnli. n Mills, was hi town laat week
Mr. (iliiihi-r and hi daiiulit.ir llullie
of Mink witie iu t-iwn last M imiay
IM TrullingHr and wifd were visiting
her sister, Mr. II n Gibson, last nun
day.
W. II. Ilnriliardt is selling lots and
huiises in II ili'Mi on tne installment
plan.
L. L. Porter is the newly appointed
deputy iroeculing attorney In Ulacxa
mas county.
Miss Cora Harding returned from a
six-weeks' visit to Stockton, Cal., on
Wednisday.
Robert Caufield nia'n ant earj nn the
street this week after a severe attack of
typhoid fever.
Mrs, GlusKp iol who has beon nuite
sick with an attack of grippi, la able lo
ho about again.
Mr. Mochlcr. lessee of the Schoopt
farm, Is as busy as a bee In a blossom-
ng clover natch.
Mrs. J M. Lawrence and Miss Win
nie Williams lull for New berg Tuesday
lo remain a mouth.
The wheat field of Mr. Johnson on
tho old Apperson farm Is badly infested
Willi the cereal ling.
C. Harris of Cherry vllle and Chas.
Rutherford of llighluud were In town
on business, Monday.
Butcher Fllnn htm bought a saddle
horse with which to scour the country
In quest of fat steers.
The Eastern Star lodge g.tva a lawn
p.iriv al Ihe residence of Hon P. Pantiet
on Wednesday evening.
IL S. Moody Is now proprietor of Ihe
Boston Store. Mr. Schiller is slill in
charge of the business.
C. E. Nash of Mulino has piiu that
dollar at the Coukikii olllce and thanks
awfully. Let this be his receipt.
Complaints filed: J. W. Trullingnr
vsj. S. Williams and David Harris;
Livingston A Co. va M. J. Broderick.
Mr. Mony, president of the General
Electric Company, returned from a two
weeks' trip lo Alaska Tuesday evening
Mr. Dyer, the tinner and roofer, fell
from a building in Bolton addition last
week Monday and severely hurt his foot.
License to wed granted on July 0th to
Florence Murphy end Duane B. Ely, on
10th to Hermiim Lock and J. J. Buttger.
Justice Jack of Maniua n came down
on his hicvele Tuesday lo attend to nu
ters pertaining to his magisterial duties.
Mr. Andrews, (on the Hedges farm'
will procure a steam pump with which
to irrigate his seven acres of market
garden.
The voting ladies forming L. C
Driggs' Sunday school class surprised
Imi) with an Impromptu parly on Mon
day evening.
Mr. France has moved into his new
cottage, and Mr. Glass has removed his
lares and penates to the house vacated
by Mr. France.
Charles Catta has tour acres of cu
cumbers on his farm near Cauby for a
Portland pickel factory. He hastens
their growth by irrigation.
Mr. Stafford of Mt. l'liasant starts in
selling vegetables in the city this week.
He has a fine garden and will prove a
lively competitor to Mr. Freytug.
Capt. Bundy will give ladies and chil
dren free instruction in swimming at
his bath house foot of 11th street, op
posite Congregational church.
Election day was a god-Fend to the
40 citizens of Oswego who were taken to
Portland by the republican corruption
is ts and voted several times each.
The Industrial Herald (populist) last
week passed from the control of Messrs.
Redner and Mason into the hands oH
the "Industrial Publishing Company."
On the 11th day of July, Peter Kortz
and Mary Kanmis, both of Macksburg,
were united in holy matrimony uy liiv.
L. Urey at the residence of Louis Dick-
lemann.
Mr. Garrett, Sr.. of Marquam, is in
quisitive, now that the road money is
allepent, now will oe removed the iio-loot
snag In the public highway near Al.
Gray's orchard.
The civil action by Mrs. 8. K. Rams-
bv against J. L. Hendricks which was
brought in Justice Dixon's court was de
cided for plaintifTshe receiving judgment
in her favor ol $u.
Messrs. Call ill, Partlow and others
have promised lumber and hauling for
the purpose of extendinti the plank
road through Mt. Pleasant to the gate
of the Partlow farm.
At Willamette Falls 0000 feet of water
and sewer pipe are being laid. The
pumping Btation has been built and the
dynamo and line of poles for running
the pump are in place.
Unless the city council covers the
bl nil's at the upper end of Fifth street
with a tent next winter, the wooden
sidewalks up there will be burried un
der banks of mud by New Year's day.
Andy Mazingo of Missouri Ridge thor
oughly and scientifically threshed Rice
Arnett at Silverton on the fourth. Tal
ent is contagious in .his county. Andy
should seek a position as fighting editor.
R. Q. Jones, the cook of the reform
school who spent a few days in jail
for stealing a coat, fell down on the
railway track the other day while drunk
and knocked a hole in his eye, Drunk
still.
Notwithstanding the high McKinley
tariff on wool a farmer hauled the pro
duct of his flock to Silverton the other
day to exchange at 10 cents a pound for
store goods. Wool is higher in England
than here.
The finishing of the work contracted
for with Mr. Lyons at the uppor end of
Fifth street puts that part of the city in
easy and pleasant communication
with Mt. fleasant. The Uiiishea )od is
a credit to the contractor.
8. R. Green on Monday received In
formation that his nomination as post
master at Oregon City had been con
firmed by the senate, which la lo aouDt
gratifying to tlie Portland democrats
that used their influence in his behalf.
Mrs. Andrews' Sunday school class
(Congregational) gave a party at the
reaidence of Miss Blanche McCord
Tuesday evening, who charmed her via
tors with wonderful strains front her
violin. Ice creaiq and cake were
Berved.
lo Justice Dixon's court tlie trial of
Herbert Johnson of Needy for assault
and battery on James line, Tuesday,
came to naught by disagreement of the
jury. Johnson 'ad previously volun
tarily gone foa aeeuy justice auu pain -j
for the assault.
A picnic party of young people went
to W illamette Falls by the electric car
on Saturday forenoon, where they tar
ried all the day, their hardest work be
ing the dance in the empty house, tiar-
ley Stevens took snap shots at groups
with bis camera.
White Brothers secured the contract
for constructing tho one story brick
"mining of C. II. & K. U. Caufield
iiiur bin was $.11(80. and there were
Id oilier, Ihe highest being $5150. The
imlhliiig is lo have a frontage of 00 feel
tnd a width of (15 feel; 14 feel in the
near.
The Onwego pipe works are using Im
ported pig iron, becausn It la cheaper
ihsn can be produced from the O. I. A
H.Co.'s own mines. Only about 75 men
are employed by the company, and In
consequence a number of laborers are
nam up with no present hope lo do
helier.
Monday morning, Engineer Sullivan
resumed operations on the cofferdam
w ith 30 men. to continue iininterruutodlv
night and day. lie confines work at
present to the high-water section, with
the intention uf resuming it along the en
tire dam as soon as the stage of low
water arrives. The steam niunn can he
iiearu iwo tin ion out.
Dr, Joseph H'ekev anil lf. nnr nnw
i... i . . ' ... " T' ; . . .
iciitiHis, are now located In their dental
parlora in the Cha rman block. Mrs.
lit kvy is one of the liret lady dentists in
me snue oi uregoii. She graduated
from the dental department of tho Slate
Universiiyol Iowa. We are glad to wel
come tliein to our city and wish them
me greatest ol success.
On Sunday, Mort Greon, who atnle
carpenter a tools here a couple ol years
ago, wai urouglit Hi from Oswego bv an
officer and nut in jail by Sheriff Mad
dock ; also Doc Ingraham was brought
in ami temporarily incarcerated, being as
-cruzy as a heel ting," with the purpose
of again Hiking tlie Door fellow to the In-
sane asylum, where Miss Judy, of Bar-
iow, aged iu, also went last week.
THOS CHABMA1T &z GOUT
Fruit Growers' Moatlnc.
Notice is hereby given to the public
mat the Uiackutnas County Horticul
tural Society will hold its fifth quarterly
meeting in Oregon City July 18ih at 10
o ciock . a good program, consisting of
uiHt'UBBionsol sub ecta pertaining to fruit
growing by leading fruit growers, will
he ollcrt'd and a lame attendance la tie
sired. Un.nmtT 11. ICohiiinh. Secv.
WATKH CONIsUMEKS
Must pay their rent to T. L. Charman,
secretary, at his office, room 5, Charman
Urns . block.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
Sealed bids will be received, from
pnysicans Holding diplomas, at the of
fice of county clerk In Oregon Citv. Or..
until Thursdav. August 0th. l.Hllt. at S
o'clodk p. in., tor medical attendance
a id furnishing the necessary drugs to
me county paupers tor trie year ending
June 30th, 1HU5. The court reserves tne
riglil to reject any and all bids. By or
der of the county court.
Gko. F. HoitTON, County Clerk.
Dated at Oregon City, Or. July 12, 1804
PROPOSAL FOR WOOD.
Sealed bids will be received bv the
coumy clerk at hisoflice in Oregon'Cily,
Or., until August Oth at 2 p m., for
furnishing 50 cords of wood (to be
made from large, live fir timber) lo
the county court house before Septem
ber 15th, 1804. The court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. Bv or
der of the county court.
Gko. F. Horton, County Clerk.
Dated Oregon City, Or,, July 12th, 1804.
LETTER LIST.
The following is a list of letters re
maining at the Oregon City postofflce
for the week ending July 12, 1894,
uncalled for:
Brooks. Win Staub, A J
Doering, Bertha Tuttle, Mrs G M
McGahn.MrsMattie Williams. J C
Schanjen, Mr Woods, J M
When calling for these letters please
stay "advertised." E. M. Rands, P. M
Mrs. J, II. IIoiisnyder, 152 Pacific
Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes:
" When a girl at school, In Reading,
Ohio, I had severe attack of brain
fever. On my recovery, I found myself
perfectly bald, and. for a long time, I
feared I should be permanently so.
Friends urged me to use Ayer's ITalr
Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair
Began to Grow,
and I now have as fine a head of lialr as
one could wish for, being changed, how
ever, from blonde to dark brown."
" After a fit of sickness, my hair came
out In conibfulls. I used two bottles of
Ayer's Hair Vigor
and now my hair Is ever a yard long
and very full and heavy. I have recom
mended this preparation to others with
like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr,
1400 Begins St., Harrisburg, Pa.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for.
aeveral years and always obtained satis
factory results. I know It is the best
preparation for the hair that Is made."
C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayr 4 Co., Lowell, Uasa.
fttf!uY 'Henderson
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SHOES FOR OLD ASD YOUNG. MEN'S BOOTS.
W. 0AKEY JOHNSON,
LAWYBB.
CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN 8TREETH
Oregon City, Oregon.
Real Estate To Soli and Money To Lend
BLANKS! BLANKS II BLANKS!!!
For Bale at the Courier office :
Mortgage,
Filing Coven,
Bond for Deed,
Promlsaorjr Notea,
Receipt Books,
Warrant Deed,
Quitclaim Deed,
Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena
Teachers Report Cards,
Partial Paymen. Real Kstate Contract.
Sheriff Summons,
Jury Summons,
Copy of Summons,
Notice to Garnishee,
Answer lo Garnishee,
Subpoena,
Writ of Attachment
Juitloe Subpoeua, civil,
Justice Subpoena, criminal
Special or private blanks printed on
pplication expeditiously and correctly.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE,
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real . Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commercial Bank Bulldlaa.
OREGON CITV, OREGON.
Seventh Street Stable,
McFeron A Mohtimoiir, Proi's.
Horses Boarded by the Day,
week or Month.
FEED
OF ALL KINDS
AND SOLD.
BOUGHT
Cor. of 7th and J. Q. Adams Sts.
Oregon City, Or.
FOR SALE.
Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly
bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas
county, two miles from Meadow Brook
postottice. Three acres cleared. 12 acres
slashed ; good bouse 20x30. Price (800,
of which 500 must be paid down, bal
ance two years' time. For further par
ticulars call at Courieii oflice or address
me at Vancouver, WaBh.
Mrs. Anna Tavlor.
Drs. Joseph Hickey and wife of
Chicago, both experienced dentists,
nave permanently located at room 6.
Charman Bros' block. They are pre
pared to do all classes of work, such as
niaklnif sets of teeth, fillina or extract
ing ana win guarantee me same; use
only (he best of dental goods.
A Wise Conclusion.
Wkst Corinta, Mains. I doctored for
yeara for biliousness but nothing ever
helped me like Simmons Liver ltegula
tor, shall take nothing else hereafter.
-N. M. Oakman. Your druggist sells
it in powder or liquid. .The powder to
be taken dry or made into a tea.
W, H. Nelson, who Is in the drug busi
ness at Kingville, Mo., has so much con
fidence in Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Piarrhwa Remedy thai he warrants
every bottle and offers to refund the
money to any customer who is not sat
isfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes
no risk in doing this because the remedy
is a certain cure for tlie diseases for
which it is intended and he knows it.
It is for snle byG. A.Harding, druggist.
Fins Sausages of all kinds at City View
Market. Satisfaction guaranteed. FLINN
& 8CH0LTZ.
Say, If you want to clear some land,
10 acres or more, and take your pay in
land,, you'd better see E. C. Huckett at
onne, at sheriffs oflice, before it is all
takn. Only 25 acres of choice river
bottom left for some good man who
waijfs a home. First come first rerved.
Take a plunge in Captain Bundy's
bathhouse at the sandbank. Special ac
commodations for ladies and children. -
LOCAL SUMMARY.
We manufacture an excellent article
in ice cream. Call at the Novelty and
saiiafy yourselves.
Prescrmtions carefully comninndfid at
O. A, Harding's drug store.
L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising
Agent 'il Merchants' Exchange, San
Francisco. Is our authorized agent. This
paper Is kept on file in his oflice.
Wttklu Examiner and the C'ourikh
one year, cash in advance, $,'1.10. Daily
Examiner and Courier, cash in advance,
8.30,
Weekly San Frauds Chronicle and
the Coukieh, cash in advance, one vear.
3.10.
Iteceived at Charman & Son's a lartre
invoice of wall paper, latest and pret
tiest designs.
Far Job printing go to the Cour
KBOlBoe.
Hi pans Tatiuiea t for sour stomach.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
From various parts of the county
come complaints of the green aphis on
wheat and oats, now mucit injury me
aphides will inflict, whether trivial or
serious, cannot now be determined. For
fear that in consequence the mills might
this fall turn out ' sick" flour, Kan
Stricklin and a neighbor have pur-
chtsed a year's supply of flour.
Miai Fannie G. Porter, one of the
moat ranable teachers ever in the public
school of Oregon Cily, has been elected J
vice-ptincipal of the Mt. Tabor school, i
Miss Porter is a lady of superior native !
abilny who loves tier prriieion ami ner
departure from our midst for a more
lucrative field of wttfulneta is a serious
loes to the teachers' ranks in this coun
ty, and especially lo the public schools
of this city in which she wa em
ployed for six years.
Lawyihs' Bnisrs and Foldiks printed
al the Courikr office.
Taacher'a monthly report cards for
sale at the Courier office, 50 cents a 100
To Rent A barn near Main street.
Inquire at Courier office.
Shaving 10 cents and hair cutting 95
cents, "Johnnie, the Barber," Electric
hotel.
New .took of baby carriages Just
arrived from the East, prices below
Portland. Come earlv and get your
choice at Bellomy an Bunch.
Chamberlain's is the best of all. Vin
cent J. Barkl, of Danbury, Iowa, lias
used Cbamberlaln's Cough Remedy
whenever in need of a medicine for
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,
that is the best of all." 50c bottles for
sale by G. A Harding, druggist.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Notice.
I'nitbd States Land Orrv n, I
Oueoon City, Or., June 11, Utia.)
Notice fa hereby given that the approved plat
of survey of TOWNSftIP 5 SOUTH, KANOK 6
EAST, has been received from the surveyor gen
eral of Oregon, and on JULY 10, ISM, at V o'clock
t. m. of aald data, aald plttt.wlll bo filed in this
oflice and the land therein embraced will bo
subject to entry on and after said data.
Notioe Is hereby given that the approved plat
of survey of TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, KANOE 1
EAST, has been received from the surveyor gen
eral of Oregon, and on JULY 23, 1H1M. 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 Ihe approved plat
of survey of TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANUE 8
EAST, has been received from the surveyor gen
eral of Oregon, and on JULY 26, ISM, at S o'clock
a. ra. of said dav, said plat will be filed In this
office and the land therein embraced will be
subject to entry on and after said date.
ROBERT A. HELLER, RegUter.
PETER 1'AQUKT, Receiver.
For Over Fifty Tear.
As Old am Well-Tried Remedy, -iln. Win
low's Soothing Syrup has keen used for over Afty
years by millions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child,
oftens the gunu, allays all pain, cures wind colic,
and is the beet remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasant to
the taste. Sold by Druggists In every part. of the
World. Twenty-Bye cents a bottle. Its value la In.
oaloulable. Be sure and ssk for Mrs. Window's
Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.
Quart frnit jars 68c per dox. ; gallon
95o per doa., at Bellomy 4 Busch.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Ripana Tabulea: one gives relief.
Ripans fabules core biliotuneaa.
Ripana Tabulea cure constipation.
What Baby was sick, gave r Csatorta,
Wbe aba wis a Child, saw ertod for Catorte.
WTalieb.llasb.cluocloCatU.
WastUdrtlklrsgvthCatrm.
Oregon City Market Report.
Wheat Perbu. 44;. bulk without aaolsi
Oat-8'$35o V bushel, with sacks.
PLOUa Roller f2 70 per bbl, net
Eooa-l'ic
Butteb 5c a roll, country
Vial 6,o dressed
CmciEHi f a J at) adosen
Beef On foot, oows IV; steers ic, rT, 4 V
dressed.
Mutton II prit.ie sheared: stock sh'p II
Bhinoi.es ti l thousand.
Labd 12)4c V pound.
Hides Oreen, 3c; dry (Htlcyih; ana-third of
orculled. Sheep pells, ivjaoc
HaV Timothy, 112, clover 111, baled.
DaiED FautTS Prunes fie; apples Wsc; very
dull.
Mill Feed Shorts 117. Brao IIS; Chop
16; reject: wheat, M cents ft bo
Poek Sides 12c, shoulders 9c, bams lie;
on fool So; dressed 4,c.
Potatoes 2Tic a sack,
Onions I1.2S per 109.
The San Francisco Weekly Bulletin
and the Courier for )3 to cash in ad
vance subscribers. The iMily Bulletin
and Coirikb one year for $5,cash in ad
vance. The Daily Bulletin' I regular
price is 10 per annum.
To prevent fits and con Tuitions during
teething, mothers should always have on
hand burdman'a Hoot hi ng Powders.
thanes A. Baldwin & Co.
BANKERS,
40 and 4 Wall Street,
NCW Yoajn.
Accaaatsel Bank. in4 Rankers ncrirad
lairmMs lOTSM.
BmmU aa lavmtaatM SacawMkn.
DaHf rixaadaJ Letter aaa m assiicaliia.
coaanromsnaca nuemm
Vrereajraaaayaae
yvji
-srr5"iai?
Oso. C. BaowNsu.
A. S. Dsessis
Brownell I Dresssr,
Attorneys at Law,
Office One Door NortK Caufield A Hunt'
ley'i D' ugtinri,
OREGON CITY, . OREGON.
Noblitt Livery and Sals Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
Oa the Street betweti tha Brltfga aif tit
Depat.
. ....,..,,. ..a" ," huuiv norara a I
aiVI All h.ull mt ll.a A
..-j- . wvniwwiiwiiinu a ourrai
also conueeted with the barn for loos, stock
Any Information reardln any kind of aleek
promptly attended to by letter or peraoa.
HOH8KS BOUGHT OB BOLD
FRANK NELDON.
Gun and Locksmith.
Adjoining the Noblitt Stable,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
All kinds of II rearms repaired aad cleaned. All kinds
v. ww luwuinci (vMuia irapiicai. aeys
niadl for all kinds of locks. Ounsand
Pistols bought aad sold.
BICYCI-E8 REPAIRED.
Holden's Ethereal Cough Syrup
A Never Falllntt Remedy, for all
TBBOAT AITS LUN& AFFECTIONS.
Suitable for Old Or Youiij.
rSBPARED BY
TUB HOLDEN DKU3 Co., Stooktoa, Oal.
SOLD SV ALL DRUadlsTS.
gssssssssS
Specific
A Tested Remedy
For Ml
S Swift's
S
H Blood and Skin
s Diseases
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A reliable curt for Contagious
Blood Poison, Inherited Scro
fula and Skin Cancer.
Aa a tonic for delicate Women
and Children It has no equal.
Being purely vegetable, Is harm
lesa Id Its effects.
A treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed ma- on application.
DruugUt$ Bell Jt.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, 0a.
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FRESH STOCK!
CHOICE
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
Obtain your family supplies at
the Grocery, ust opened, on north
east corner of Seventh and Center
streets. Prices as low as the lowest.
Country Produce Bought
Flour and Feed For Sale.
J. A. BUCK, Prop.
Bank of Oregon City.
OI.DKST BANKING HOl'gJ IN Till CITV
Paid Up Capital, $50,000.
President,
Vice President,
Cashier,
Manager,
Thomas rHASauyaa
Oao. A. IlAMOi.ie
B. O. Cauhh.o
Chablii H.CAormp
SssssssssS
It riHi'ee (tie Liver and Kiiltti'VS uml Slnmnch,
ruri-u II iiil uh.-. I)(a" Kin, email's an Appc
liti', I'urill.ailK' Im.i iru BUaal, mid
WaVfs The "tt'cnlc Strong.
m
wnciiainr cuo1
Used every wlmra, fH abottleisl(fur$&
k General Banking Business Transacted.
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Securttv
Exchange l nuglit and sold.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Hold Available In Any Part ol III.
World. -
Telegraphic Kxchange Bold on Portland, Saa
Francisco, rhlcsgo and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
sua agents or
THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK.
L. M. ANDREWS, M. D.
DKALCR IN
Drags, Notions, Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles, itc.
Prescriptions Carefully Compouaded.
Shlvely'a Blook,
Cor. of 7th A Madison St., Oregon City
The Commercial Dank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL f 100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Buelieu.
Loans made. Bllla dlai.ntintpil. Makna Ant.
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points
In the United States and Kurope and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received subject to check. In
terest at usual rates allowed on time deposits.
Bank ooon from 9 A. H. to 4 P. M.i Haturda
evenings from 5 till 7 P. M.
D. C. LATOUBKTTK, F. B. DONALDSON.
President. Cashier
CAPT. DUriDY'O
BATH HOUSE.
Capt. Bundy's Bath House.located
at the "sandbank," is now ready
for the public
Special accommodations for Women and
Children.
Absolutely Pure.
.yar.
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-ft
This is the Top of the Genuine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
All jthers, similarare imitation.
lis exact Label
is on each Pearl
Top Chimney.
A dealer may say
and think he hai
others as good.
BUT HE HAS NOT.
Insistnponthe Exact Label and Toa
lot Sail Ivistswiii. Nam savr v
tfl A. MACBETH & CO.. Pittstorg fa.
WTTTrVTl
Ripans Tahulcs tvwist digestion.
GEO. A. HARDING,
DBALKB IN
IP
DRUGS
IR,
-p-i
Standard Pat. Medicines.
Paints, Oils and Window Glass.
Prracrtpttoni Accurately Compounded.
HABDINO'B BLOCK.
STEAM
WOOD SAWING!
Contracts taken to saw wood
with our Steam Wood Saw.
ERNEST ELLIOTT,
JOSEPH HARRINGTON,
Proprietors.
Oregon City Transport:::::, Cj's
STEAMER RAL'Cwl
T1MK TALE OREGON CITT BOAT
Leavs
Pr,T. Awn
fool Taylor St.
7:00 A. M.
11:30 A.M.
4:00 r. m.
8:00 A.M.
11:00 a. .
3:30 r.
SUNDAY.
La sr.
OaaeoaCrrr
FootStS St.
9. -00 A.M.
2:00 F.M.
:00r. M.
9:30a. au
Kr.
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