CITY and COUNTRY, OliKODM CITV, AI'fJl'ftT III, lr4. Tttrintof Mufiscriptimi. 4 unit Copy, one yoiir, In mlvHiutu, 12 01 Hiiiiiitt Cuiiy, nix inotittm, In tKlvMiicf. ' 1 OU COUK1KR. Own Clly.Ori'gon, COUNTY OmCKHM. J Ull UH , I!lfrk of ('uiirU, Hlit-rUT, KtUiinlor ,. . 'TYiwh tr, . ,4rmr ihIhhiI HuiiHrliilfiMli'iil, , ., :Hnrvynr, il!uri)iir, tO.MniiilKwIniirn,,,., ...... ... 0. K, liny. ... B. M. JUnuliy ... M l,. Monro ..J. C II r hi I l.y . . II. H tilhihiil 11. W. KlnnlHrd . . !. II.'Iiuhx f ltli'linrl itnitt ' i Km iik Jiidiiitr Co n n(y Court nioKinoti fir. Wi'iliiHhility nftrr llutt .liHiuuiy oi every munin. iTobute Court imhu oti fittX Monday of vry in iiiin, Circuit Court in.-U on third MomUy In April and nr-tt AiomiMy ut rtovmnimr. OUKdON CITY OKKICKIW. Mayor, II Irani HtrniKl.t H 'Ooiilcr, L. I. I'nrli-r Clilcf of INitloi- .'. C. K. HuniR AmwuiKor anil Colloctur K. H. Cnllff i TnMiirur, . Jl. I.. Hoi nun City Attorney, K. V. lrlw Htnti't ('umuiKH inir ...CO HuliN-k, Jr. W. 11. lluWHI EVENTS OF THE WEEK Tim Nkw Fihiiway. At tli In! nIuii of lint li'ulitliunri) nil niiriprmtl'in of t 10,01)0 or no inurli thrr.i( an shall be nt'CfHHury, vyu mailt, fur lliu nun Hlrili'llmi (if ii II ill way over tlitt fall of tlif U'llliiniHiti rlvi'r at OrMni Ci'y, Thi' IIhIiwhv In to liu iiiiiistriii'ii'il in tlie bed of I tit river nn llie west iil of lie iiihIii mil by inukiiiK cxi uvuiluiiH In tlm Niiliil rock alien the wiilur in low ho llinl IIiohIiijio will In' mora (railinil ami wlmn t lie wilier it tiiifher Hm i-ximvatl'ii will form ft loricH of poolii voiinueliiix with eui'li oilier, ull in siit.-h a iimiiiier llinl Million cuii freely itHce.nl from below to above the full by iiinnjii from iool to pool, A boniil conxiNtiliK of tliH it' v- urnor, M-cietiiry of Hliite, iiml nihIo treasurer, have control of llio pluns, locution iiml construction. hii'I are uuilioiizeil to (inpicy u mipuriiilenilent ami worKinen una imrcliase tool mm xiipplifN lor ii -e in the work. The linn n l i iii'Kiliiy ileciilud in ion dIho una employed J. K McCoy, o( thii city. u llie Hiinerinteiiileiil: l ie est mstuil wist ol llie hhiiio will not exceed fSUU. Mr, McCoy hhvs Hint it will tuke liiniHelf una six men thirty day to complete the ine jou. nome 01 ttie tooiu lime been TllHKK liliil)'. Fl.KW. Mort Grown and Mart r.ilwunU, imiiiiuoned lor mom u It, mid A I Nunien, for iiirceny nmuped fr mi ine romiiy jit 1 1 nn nuniiuy sltiiriiniin liy way of the lb mr of the recorder' olllcn, Into w bicli they cut hole. I'revioilHly prisoner eat s pun tiiroiiKli Hole ut the idenllcul Hoot but it Iiml ma been thor ouiflily meiided. Kviiioully the county court miiHt tuke utepi to render t ie J til more iiecure, a it Isn't the IiiiiiIi" duly to neiflect rliurcli service or ut tendance it Himduy hcIumjI to wutuh the Jail. The three prisoner that wert, ton iH.y to rruwl out deHerve bread und waler. The uheriir ollor T.!) cucli for the irreiit uf llie lultiveg. T,.Sirr"::.r d tome ure now Ciinoiimn-n. o. Aihriifin, Jr., II. I,. KHiy, u. n. bcuiK iniulo. Tin ilynuuiite, tooln und i'rwtilHMli, ,l. J. tNiKH, p., . jiuwt'ii, i.oorKe nruuuiiion, ii. r. JHrieir, n. .. mevim Cuiini'il iiii'i'ti Unit WiilnnMliiy of citeli nitinlli, CHUBCHR8. Piikskntko With a Gold Watch. I he reception winch Superintendent ijiuson lenuereu tne teacliem and In- Htriieturg preHt nt at the inalitute, at liia remdence on lucmluy evemnir, de veloped n feiiture that be bad not ntillci- paied. All at once, while the chatting I wan pruitieHgiiiK merrry on the lawn, iwr, cMoiy tiegun 10 auilreag Mr. ullmon A MiliNliilir Finn At 1 o'clock Mon day morning, a (Ire broke nut in the bur berahup of Mr, HcniHin. near the Oil- ental hotel. The firemen (juickly queiiclied the flume. The Iohn id Mr. KuoKiriim ia about IOt). With dilllculty Mr, Hahlow, the uhoemaker, wan awukened, thouidi hla bed waa not over fvoleet from the lire. In tlio adjoining Hhop. A lie carried l-M) Inmirance lie felt erliaii too indillerently secure. The lire marled between tin Imrbvr'i und the aboemaker'i ahopa. 0. K. & N. Co. Traveler miixt not forget that the 0. K. A N. linn is thoroiixlily repaired and all train are running without tranafer or delay. Tbrouuli service to Omaha. Kansa City. 8t. Louis and Chicavo; I'ullinan sleepers, free reclining chair cars, up holstered tourist deepen and modern day coaches. Cull on U. It. & N. agent before purchasing tickets, or addres W. H. Hlkiiiuht. General rassenirc Agent, I'ortland, Ure. Cibcuit C'ouht Mattkiis. Ilenrv r, . . . uerson nas enieren suit against Kd Dtipuis and L K Morrell. Dttuclimen and summons issued: on transcript from recorder' court at Canity, action CHRISTIAN HYMN0L08V. Sermon Tull of Hit Spirit of True Catholicity by Roy. Or. Cowan 'AXtJLtlSSll i"i !)ie p!',MW,uTf fll'wn Pi'Mh. begun by LI Boiberlick against Milton n., AH"S'Hiui.j..c.,.d ,n. whl(Jh ho e nipbusued by presenting HoHford ; A F Stoke v C V Dix und '"" ' '..u -men uL-uring j i0rrlson Uampbell, cninptaint and ut ilise will cost The board will visit llie site of the llsl.way Friday and ine wora 01 warning win oo commenced on Monday by the superintendent. ntllnn fitnlvtmnn. Flint ColiBri'KiillonHl ciiurcii iipv. ja. iwusneny PMtliir. HiirvlcuM II a. m. anil H:lMJ h. in. KiinJnv BolliHtl aflur murnlna wrvleo. PntjrHr MrflliiR every Wedui-HilHy etenlns ut h:iu p. ni. I'myur Mtwllnsur V. 1. a. t'. K. every aiiuiiuy oveiiing at u:;ii)niiiiut. Klrat Jlapil't Church Kev. Oilman I'arker, Pa.tor Mornhm Hurvlrn lis Hiimlny Krlimil 12:f'; Evening Hurvlca 810; ItK'Har rniyer Heeling wunneMiiiy eveiilnir. Mtinllilv 1'i'VeiiMliL ftlruliuif everv Wetlliia. day eveniiiK pmivedins am Hiiiiniiy in uiemunui. HI, Juhii'a (Ihllrtih. (nlli.illo Iter, A. lllllehniiid, Pa.tur. un Hinnlny, niiRa HI H anil 1U::iu n Kvury Hnniliiv Ueuiuii Herinnn alter s o'uliiek Mium. At all utlier Mftiweii t 2:M p. ill. Vciprrn, illcllun at Ti'Mi p. m, .leilHKil.I r.l)M:uimi iiinn n. itev. w, nril'i. I'llfllor. I .. . . . . MurnlliK Service at II: HiwiIbv School at 12:1.1: Kvan- 11 P lOMTipilOH oil llie IIIHIlie 01 llie Cane, taclinil'llt : Rtala (it Drilirnn va f! K..v l,. Hurulen al K.IUI Kiitvurll. I .mi.uiia ln..ll,.u tin,,. ' I. r.llll fltra Tulloliur, ( 'l.w.l. a ... .. .... T. . ' dity evening at 0:0: 1'niyer ftleellng ThnmitHy even. lug ai saw. finit I'renl.vlerlan Clinrcli. dev. 0. W. Olboney, 'Kr, S.'rvlcea 11 a. in anil HitOp. ni. Sahlwlh Scbuil ID a.m. V. P. 8. 0. K. meet, every Sunday veulnit at ll::u. Prayer UleetlnuWediieMluv avenlna riiu. BL-aia trae. KranKellcal nmrrh. Oemian A. Krimt. Pa.t Preiu'hlng Hervlawi every alternate SiiiiiIhy lla.ro. and T:;I0 p. tu. Halihaili gchmil every siindny IU a m. (J. ilarrianergi-r, aiipt.) avery WrdDvadiiy cveniug, United llretliren Church. Rev. P. II. Wllllanit, Pimtor. Unrvfcea flnt nml third KtimlHy iiiurniim anil tne nrececuing Balllnlay mailt It each munlli at Mreunn i;ny ii a, in. aim i p. in , ami ino nnit sun. AIM alternuon of each month at rail view. St. Paul'a Church, Eplncopul Iter. J. A Kcknlnnn iMNlur, Horvlcei every Sumlay at 11 a. in. and 7:30 ji. ui., ana f nilay avening at 7 im p. in, Kvuiifireifcal I.uthoran Zlon CoiiKregiitlon. Rev. K flrey, paMior. - Meet lu Hlilvely'a hull, Kiinday i liooi irinii usiu to iu;.iu a.m. mrvicim in:iua lu, aiiJ7::U) p. in. Weekly Prayer Meeting Cltv Utillt of A. 1). V. W.-Meet every gut. urduy evoninK of eui'h month to A. O, I). W. ImII ou Seventh Mreet. All aojournliig brethren eonliiillv luvlled to attend. 'IhouiHs (iaull; l, Vi. W. T, W hltlock, Hi. 1'lg Iron IoiIbp, No. lilfl, A. 0. II. W. Meeln every TliilivdHy evening at Odd FelloWe Hull, (htwegu, Vlnllilig'brellireu alwuyu welo.ilue. i. V. Culupliell, 91. W. n. BirHUW, nee. MoUlla Lodge, No. 40, A. 0. U. W,-Mi'oll flnt ami thinl HaltirilnyH in each month at School IIoiiko. VlHltlng uicmbera ninde yelcoine. T. H. Sllpp. H, W. J. W. l lioiuua, lU'C. Gavel Lodge, No. 6i, A. 0. U. V. Menta aecond ami third Saturday evening! at KlilRlit'i Hall, Can by. Vlalilng liroihen made welcome. A, It. Shank, SI. w. jv. n,. curiiuu, neu. Clackamas Lodgo, No. 117, A. O. U. W. Mccte first ,nd third Mondavi In each inorith, at Slrjte'i Hall. IslM'ig lreturei . I'ea, flea, Hunrise Louge, so 1,1, a. u. ti, w,neei every II: 'From County justice to the occasion by a Ciceronian response, but so well were the donors convinced of Mr. Uihson' wottli as a man and a citizen that such an ell'ort was unnecessary. The ice cream waa go good and so plentiful that it Was elo' ipieuce itself. The number enrolled at the institute was 140, which lias indeed been "a feast of reason and a How of soul" to tlie teauherg of this county. Motoii Link Petition. All the prop erty owner along Seventh street signed the petition to the city council asking that the motor line franchise be granted, exceptinir tnoso that were absent. friends ol the scheme tried to nursuude the council to bold a special meeting mmedihtely to consider the matter, but councilmen rclused as a meeting would be culled any way at the end of the week. At that tune Councilman Cooke (for the motor line) will be away and perhaps Councilman Howell, und the company will inereiore not pregont It petition ut Unit meeting. It is unfortu nate that the entire council cannot gee the great and valuable advantages to be derived from a motor line to Molulla, to which it would without doubt be eon' tinned from the eastern city limits. Mow Harlow, Aurora, Canny, Hubbard and (iervaig get the Molulla trade, which is lurge. a motor line of 10 or 20 mile would bring that trade to us, i Hifoiuh, M. y. aucond and fourth Saturday of each niontu at Wll (unville, Oregon, Mai SclllllpilM, U, W. C, T, Tuoza, ltt'0. Oregon Lodge, No. a, I 0, 0. f. Joii every Thumlny evening at 7:30 o'clock p.m. in the Odd relloara' Hall, Main itreot. Hemliera of the Order are Invited to aiieiiu, u. w. jionatt, h. u. Tlioa. F. ltyau, K. H. Falls Kncampment, Nc I, I. 0. 0. F. Meeta flnt Ind third Tuedaye ol each month at Odd Kellowa' al. "Menibera and visiting; patriarch! oordially In- .-: vitedto allend. p, Lnveioj', C hief fatrlurch. J. A. Hlewaut, Hci'lba, Oawego Lalge, No. 03, 1, 0, 0, f. Meeia at Odd ft, low'a Hall, uawegu, every .Moiiduy evening, viaitniji brethren mada welcome. W, J. I'hliiuzeo, N, U. J, jr. Hinley, sec. Willinuette Rebaknh Pegree Lmlge No. 2. Meeta Die second and fourth Monday In the month at 8:110 in lm 1. ). u. r Hall, Mra. ilnry Wllllama, N. u. Hr. n. .mariiHii, Mllltnoinat) Lodge. No, 1, A. f. A. M.-IoUI fa regular ciiniiiiiiicHtioua on npi and third sitnrdiiy. HI eapn inoinil at i iai pi, preiren in goiiu ian,i: lug are Invited to slli'li'i, l i., porter, w . M. T. r. ltyau, Hue. Oawegn Lodge No. 101, A. t, & A. M, Moela tha leflnun ana toiirtu sutnruaya Aiaaoui niviiou. jj. B.Hvea.W.M. E. J. HusmII, Sou, Clackamas Chapter No. It. A, M Heautar onn yncallon third Mmuliiy of month at 7:80 p. ut. J. H. t).j(er, i. P..JI. Hchulplua, Seo. pioneer Ghnlllcr, Nn. 28, fl. E. 8. Meeta In Miir aonlc la 11 pie. , ij. Slrunge, W. 51. jlt Af uiu u. denuiugH, sec, Willamette Fulla Camp No, US, W. of W,-eeti second and lonrtli Tueailaya ol thu month at n. of f, hall. Vleltlllg neighbors made welcome, K, It, Kiinda, C. C. K. K. Slurlln, Clerk. Wuuchcno Tribe. No. 13. I. O. It. St.-Meeta Tiles. day evening: at A. O. V. W. Hall. Vieitiiifr members S;il'ii4lly lV tea, P, A. M'Ule, Hnclielu. c. W, ie)ly, K. o It. Ifenile Poat, No. 2, 0. A. H., Tluperinient of Oregon. .MiwU tjriit Monday of eacii moiiili at A, 0 II. yf Han, ofumi iiy. yiaiong conirauoa inune yef. como, vr. ii, uiiiguaniv, ruin, v, t iinum"! auj. Oeneral Pope piisl, Nn, fa, 0. A. Jl.i-Miuita firt Saturd'iy of eauli luiinth at Urungu hull, aluifno, r, ..llu I....1 I L W..lu.... i.uinrmieB uoiiuiiiiT iM.tiM. r. nct'ii, vi',n maudi'r. II. W, Sliuw, Adjutant. Gen. Uniok Post, No. 22, 0. A. R., Department of nrejfiiii, ateets iii scnoni notnie at Aeeuy on nrst est HfVny ill eaeM innntfi at 2 o'clock p. ni. All com new made WelfliW. ' ttt p'fff spular, Adj. Meaila Ueljuf Cornii, No, in. TlepartMitlCt of Orv- ami. Heef oil Drat and third r rjilu.ve ol each month in K. of P. Hall. Members of corps from abroad Cordially welcomed, Mrs, !. g. I'll'burv, Prea, Mrs. V. L. Cochran, Treaa. Mrs, J, H. Harding, Seo, Nona of Vetentna. E. D. Baker Camp. No. 18-Meet lirst and third Thursday eveninge oi each month, W K. Johnson, ( i'l. (I. O. WoimI, 1st Lieut. Alnnao tVick liatlt, 2d Lieut. L. A. I), of BukerCBinp, 8 of V. Meets in K. P. hall on second aiiil loii'lM Monday evenings of earh inouili. Mr. W. K, Juliaoh, freii. SoraCajig-, Seoy, Achillea Lodlre. No. 38. K.of P.-Meeta every frl. day night at tha K, of P, hall. Visiting knighta luvlted. . L. Ilolinan, V. C, Y, J. Louis, K. of li. & 8. Star Lodge No. 9.1, K of P. Meeta every Wednes day evening In Ciullv hall. Brothers Invited. J. F. Killer, p. C Tlioa. Nrllaon, K. ol R A . ui teacners ol Clackamas I l ln,i,r,u.,t aniUra.i i.. i:.. ,i..i,:.. TI... ...I..I..... I I . V .nc iruifiicui. ciniiii inn no jrom justice court. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. John Ilowlund of Mt. I'leaBunt wi I build a house. Ed. Walker of Tillamook is visitimr nis urouier, tviu 11. walker Mace Warnick of Snrimrwater. was In the city last week to get binding twine. Waller kirchem and Hon. Jamna Tracy of Logan were in the city lust WCtJK. Monday end Tucgduv. Col. Dve'a iiuuiiy moveu into ttieir liandsome new residence, nuturday, J. A Buck and nartv re turned from a three-weeks' trip to the upper csuniium Mr Peter Panuet und her ilauulitnr Morenoe, left lust Thursday lor The uaiies, 10 visit relative The co-operative brick comnanv lias several tiiousanu nricka uileit un in its ;ani on air. hiiuw' land John Everhart was here Saturday. He say thut crop In Molalla are aver age und gome Hold very poor Mr. and Mr. BlankenshfD left Mon day for Colorado with their invalid daughter. Miss Susie Islankenslup A cancerous growth waa removed fiom the upper lip of Ailain La Mour on Sat urday by Llrs. Uurll and Somer. h. u ureen aasumeu lit duties a postmaster of Oregon Citv on Tuesday. Clerks, Jennie Gray and Ethel Ward. D. B. Rees A Co., Osweao merchant. have rented the store heretolore occu pied by Lovejoy and will move their kv's Stock. rL. B. Jiuincy, lawyer and preacher, diq not succeed In uonvinuing the Blue River Mining Company that it owed him t'475 for legal services a an oilnet for assess ment on his stock. le hud been pres. mil a a o I r 1 li rl do a t t Via niaal . inir at which It wa conoluded bv vote 8took t0 ll,is ci,y that ull the company's olllcer were to I I- N. Baker, formerly residing on the serve without pay, Including the secre- west side, now located at Lemati, Or., taiy, which happened to be Janney. visited the city tins week. Heisgradu- Hiv stock was therefore duly sold for any losing his eyesight, the assessment. Brother Janney was With a (lance at Oak Grove, and an miij,co iroin conifui o to ion Copley, which waa pl'ioeil in hands of a receiver, and he Is now somewhere In California. Sjine par lies here would very gladly meet him if ins wallet be inn. tor several years he control of tho mine at other at Willamette Park, tha annrtivn Copley, which VW pl'ioed In the vomiu man aeU all the ohunce he wants was Methodist missionary In India. Tim Soiiuow ou a Poor Ismus.-: In dian Oonrgo, one of the lust tttfotl sur vivors of the Claokamu tribe, came here a short time ago from the Siletg reservation to iiiiiuire Into the reported desecration of the bones of the mem bers of his family by the vandal hand of white men. When he saw, on the banks of the Clackamas, how the graves of t)pse d'ur o lin) hud. been rooted up and he skill Is and long banes spat tered about, tlie giiof unj intjignation that took posaession of the wrinkled old mun nhnost deprived him of reason. But wiiat i'o oouid nor insirine ima gone to its everlasting home and the wliito men who had sent it there were mesachjum. Alas. What coul I he do butsiuipir (P frtlc? a V.B.--Sjiine tlie oliangoof manage' mentin the litiluHlrlnt ycrad.Mr. Hed- tier, the editor, has left for Oakland, Cul., previously having been baptined in the turbid waters of the Willamette by Rev Fero of the Seventh Dav Ad ventist denomination, which has a large piiiiiig oico in i;iKiaiii. .v -. Ajnson,, "munriger, (eft Moutlav for Southern Or- anu tr. imrpis, rorpmun, had eami, and Air. i.rmrrii, toreman, previmuly returned to Astoria, ('he As toria Herald savs that "when the n in. ulists of Oregon selected three crap The probability 1 that the Iron mine fiends and boomers to edit a paper tor win not oe women ior years 10 come us to be hilarious on Sunday J. D. Coi had the misfortune to break down hi traotion ermine on the wairon road down the blurt" on Saturday eve ning. He is getting ready for thrashing. Mr. and Mr. Dunn of Antelope were in the pity thi week- They are highly pleased with their work us teachers in that looality and have reengaged for another year. The Protestant churchea (not Includ ing the Episcopal) have formed a com mittee (or committees) of four whose olhce it is to ask those who do not attend religious servjee why they don't' Messrs. Fuller & Soggs find their res taurant customers increasing so rapidly that Air. Ncliram, the landlord, is build ing a 30-foot addition to the rear. An oilier partner will soon enter this rns tllng firm. Win. Fine, who is a good indue of norsenesh, savs that from observation hp a come to tip coppu.slpn that Messrs. Maple Hay, the blacksmiths on upper Main street, are the most skil ful horseaiiueri In the city. "Why the men In Oregon Cnv (some of them) don't go to church. ' This will be the toplo at the Congregational church next Sunday evening. The reu sons uf 25 or more of them will he given ip thejr'owfi worijs, togetier with snina ppmipepw on hip siimui In fall, unless new order come In, the Oswego pipe work will close down. too them, they did incalculable in ury to their cause. I lie trio ot brainless idiots have been removed und a gentle map, E. J. Weston, js nqv,' jn plinrge.M : . -.. As Hanov a a PoCkBT i A Shirt.-' The telephone connecting the Lawton, i'artlow and Williams families on Mt Pleasant, they Iiml by ample exper ience to be, as an investment, not alone ka' a Knuuv Ha'lianTy (1"venlent and amusing but sometimes He state that it is the toughest job hp ays made welcome, i). J. profitable. When they wish to consult ever tackled,. Canby Lodge. No. 5114, I. O. 0. T. Meets Brst and third (laturuay evenings Vi.llln.ff nipmhera slwuv Cot, w. c, T, iim Laura Knight, Sec. .' one another on business matters, or . oego Lodge No. 4ia. 1. 0. Q. T. Jleeu erery wish assistance.they go to the telciihone. Frldey evening In new hall lu old town, i, V, Whan tliBrn in timo In tnr imnununl Inn tlui,.. fl T J.Jin Kniu. Me. " 'IV ' " ! ' . .'. " ""'. ... , . . , I Itnra fihn.i I.I ha In a luull eai.til ,itu,l turn. V Company, virn lieiu,n, tr, Annory, iinru ... , , , , -i.. : and Main: K-giilar drill night, Monday. Regular "' pittyen hi uim iitniny niip- bus ness meet iiib. lira Monday ol esell month. J. I tliieB SIHO llie Other IWO W l l music w. oanong. capt. r. s. Keiiey. tirai ueut. i,. i Tne te tnhone irives one the chance tu ii. i . . . visit his neighbors without moving a (lie cost is too great. Tha half million dollars invested in the works will bs unproductive. For Oiwego the oittlojk is tmd.. Krneit Rands writes from the survey ing party In the Cascade mountain that where they are at present the snow is 10 feet deep, as they find by hard ex perience wlion they have to dig down through It to drive a stake in the grouua I'lckens, Second Lieut. Canby r"plrltuellst Society. Assembles on first and third Sundays of each month. H. A. Lee. Pres dent. Miss Hattie Phillips, Recording Secretary, New Kra W. C. T U.-Meels first Saturday in each inohth at their hall Ii, New Era. Friends of the cause lnit(rl) to lie present.' Mrs' Carey Johnson, Mrs. Kasluao, Pres. St, John's Branch, No. fH7, p. K. of A.-Meeta avary Tuasduy evening at their hall, corner Main and Tut streets, (iregon Cty. T.f. Sullivan, Pfes. N. C. Sficliels, baa. Oregon City Board of Trade-ljoets at Couit House on second Monday In each month. Visitors w. (corns. Quo. 0. Brown,!, pres. f. . Donaldson, Sep. Caul, J Baird ot Trade Meeta at Knlaht's Hall, Canby, on first and third Fridays of each month. Visitors welcome. W. Knight, Pres. S. J. Uarrf- aun, aec. License to wed issued August 3d. to Marion L Pernley und W. S. Wood to Ella Davis und Charles E. Fuge, who were married on theSih; on the 4th to Uuth Buck iter and E. O. Uornschuch ; the tlill to Sarah Ellen Jackson and Thomas A. Spurlin, who were married S unilny by Justice Dixon. PROBATE COljRT. step out of the house. It should be in troduced in all well settled rural communities. u r n . IM K.M.MI (IK 1I1K. VHADKK S rJOTRI. I n I. ,nn 1. ....... On Kri.lnv. Mr. tlrniW. hntBl ne.r NVvi "P "Pre? ""."'.""P , . ... . (Jumohe for m iUU con fa? '1?!7? Pl.WL11? ? firmed by Jounty it dge. " ' ' lheHrewas Hrat observed In the narttV .i l -uai-.! .l. i ... ii. na S".1 iaciiiir,i.erouo,auoiii8Me- nf nmnriI ni illn,, fl fitimrt. nc.tu si.i.1 bjhi ss i, i.u.u . n. ku, a . -, v . s . m. Molalla Grange So, 40, P. of H.-Meets at their wste(. t0'he , kail at Wriahl'a Brldre on the seaopd. btiirdr of , . ach month at W a. m- hallow members mtAt 111 ' 'P noij, ,e. J. f . Alison, jiasier. a., ji. Looprr, pec, welcome. J. F. Nelson, Master. Tualatin Oiange, No. ill, P. of H. Meeta last Satur day of each month at their ball in Wilsouville. K. B. llenry, Master. Miss Beda Sharp, Sec. Warner brange. No. 1)7, P. of H.-M fourth Sampky of aaski mouth at their Ml in New Kra, IJ. (3. Williams, Mastef. Mj U(rjle Bnifn ep. Butt Creek Grange, So. Si, p. of H Meeta at thef ball ia Sunjoaaa aecond Saturday is each month at 1U a. ss. Visiting meniliers alweja waicoma. J. R. W hite, Master, i, . Juk, gee. Oswego Grange No. 175, P. of P. Meets second islet-day in month at 10 a, m. U. Vaton, Ma.-er-,.tJ.G.ge,8a. Pamaaaoa Grange So. 2U P. of 0 Meets oa rt I nataroay in wontn SI ill s. in in isiroaerns scnooi; t lu,atm S Vodm. U.str T M S M,i,n Hc ' l traction enifine that nasaed by previous ly, into the open window. As there was nan, tor ine wen was ise, nothing could be done except let the nre burn. The loss is oyer )2iKX); insurance ftGO. Tle blow is a heavy one to Jr. Cratjer. 1 Goiso to California. H. J. Lawlef and Joe Lawlef, who have been em ployed in street grading in Portland (or the last five years, are going logo to California the J.ithday of aieptem'ter, tq work in the vicinity of kiacramento for Hunt Bros. Henry will be general manager and Joe superintendent. These energetic yoqng men aje the ton J. K. i.awler of Jieedy. They firmed by county judge. Monday, October 1st, set for settle ment of fjnal account In estate of J,obn dowser Tqesday, September th, set for QnaJ hearing of tepdrt of L M Lelund. as e-. eputor of Leyi I-eland. September 3d set as day for final bearing of Elmer Cloe as tydniiniHtra. tor of estate of (jeorge Ua,iarer. A lurgn conifregulion gutliered at the Congregutioiiiil chii'ch Hiimlay evening to listen to i a ng si rvlce tin ler the aim plcer nf tho Vniiiii Men' Hiiuilav Eve ning Hurvlce Club. After a ropnive exercise, unthem and a solo by Mrs. WiifuhiH. tint naslor. Itev. Dr. Cowan. discussed the evening's tuple, "Cliri-itian Hong,"siibstautiully iik follows, lllmtrnt ingpiiiiil by p. lint by uppropriale hymns i Song it vhitr.irlrrittiriilla t'hrintinn. said the speaker. The first thing Christ did for tho world was to bring a ong into It tho sonif of the aniiels ut Kitllile. hem. The lust thing lie did before he went out to his butrayal ami death, was to sing a hviiiu with his discloles. His church has been lull of song ever since. Paul and HiIiih sang in the prison at Phillppi. Tin) early Christians sang in tlio cuIiicoiiiIm at Itumo. The Crusaders sang ou their way to the holy wars. Luther mimr the Reformation into the hearts of thu people fur more than he preached it into them. John Wesley, preacher, never could have muilo the great Methodist church without tlie aid ol Charles Wesley witli his 40)0 hymns. Moody did not become the Moody that he Is, till be found u S.inkcy to sing the gospel ut his side. Christian enthusi asm and fuitli vent themselves naturally in song. It is safe to say Unit the city of Cleveland with it 40,000 Christian Endeavor delegate last month did more singing in four days than in four weeks at other times. The Midway at the World's Fuir wns full of sound, but not ol song. Non-Christians do not sing; or if in nun Christian lands you hear what might be called song, it is almost always in the minor key, as if the heart without Christ were too gad to break forth in real, joyous song. But Chris tian glad. less bub'yl'1 over with aontr . The great composers nre all Christian born. Sona i O'llli'ilie in Siiirit. Njt Ro man Catholic, but catholic. It is broad in it sympathies to be anythin but catholic. When men write bonk they can sometimes be bitterly partisan and sectarian. Even when they preach they can be Methodist or Presbyterian or Congregationalism But when they sing they can be nothing but just sim ply Christian. 1 su a book on my shelves labelled, ".Methodist Hymns with Tunes." So I took llie book dow and looked at it. The first hymn came lo w as "Jesus. Lover of Mv boul. What" I said, "that a Methodist hymn? Why, I have been singing that ull in life, und I urn no Methodist But then I remembered thut its author was Charles Wesley, and I said, "That i all right. It i u Methodist hymn.' But then I looked a little further, and '. found "Rock of Ages, "und I said,"How its this now? Toplndy lived, Indeed, in the days of Wesley, but be wag of the Church of England by affiliation, and black-blue Presbyterian in theology and he hated Wesley's theoloiry, and if he didn't bate Weslev himself he talked more like it than a Christian ought And yet here it is, or my eyes are liar loplady's hymn in Methodist covers.' And then further down I found "Nearer m God, to Thee," written by a Uni tarian, and "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," by a Universalist, and some other hymns by Whtttier, the Quaker ahd several by alier. the K iniaii L'ath olic, and I conoluded that all there was Methodist about that book was the label on Its buck. Wesley and Topludy are singing duet in heaven to-night, and Unitarian Sarah lower Adams, and Universalist Phoebe Cary, Whittier and Fuber and a lot of other from all point of the theological compass, are joining in the chorus. And the whole church below is singing the hymn all ol them, never stopping to ask who wrote them, because when men write hymn they don't belong to any church but Christ's. Let us sieg, "Blest be the tie that Hinds. A Baptist wrote it but it is a (Jongreeational hymn as much as it is Baptist. For it is neither- it is just Christian. Sunn t an Educator. It illuminates the truth. It does Ihe work of the ser mon, und of the system of theology and doe it better and quicker. It eluciudutes Scripture bettor than a com mentary. - J his use of song was then illustrated by singing, "Nearer, my God to Thee," the Bible story of Jacob at Bethel being read between the stanza. Songita Mistwnary and kvunneluiiio Agency, if you want to draw a crowd on the streets, sing. Missionaries in heathen lands get their congregation in that way, and their converts often learn to sing Christian gongs long be fore they learn to read the Christian Bible, The singer and the preacher are the two chief agencies of the church In evangeliaing the world, und it is bard to tell which is the more Impor tant. 11 you have a beautiful voice you have a gift of Ood, which he wants yoi) to ie for limi. Hon t dare to use It selfishly, if you haven't done so al ready, go home to-night, get down on your knees and consecrate it to his ser vice. It is his, not yourg, and he w ill demand an account of your stewardship seme day. Song is a Spiritual Power. Through it, the diyine spirit hrefttlies holy thoughts ip,to t)e jiep.rU of men. Many a man Ima bebii lured into the kingdom by u gong, who cuild be won in no other way. 1 liia point Dr. Cowan aptly illus trated by some anecdotes, after which Mrs. E. E. Cbarman sang, "The Sinner and the Song." LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letter re maining at the Oregon City postoflice for tlie week ending August 8, 1804, uncalled for: Baker, J D Benson, John Benson, Chas Gallagher, J, C firinies, ,a La ni gun, Win Leonard. Johnle Noon, Win Barker, MUs Minnie Londergen, Mrs J Maluney, Mjss E Melyin. Mrs M M James, Harry Maasey, Chas McEldowny, John Stuart, Frank When calling for these letter please say "advertised. H. K. vjHkrn, m. TREA80N IN THE AIR. fucohltrt rltlll "Agin- tl,. OovernnMni, but ma ijitu r lioe.nl Hrm tu Mind, A MoJouriM r in tlio British inotrotoll suy in p. recent ictu ; Treason has been in tho MigliHli air this week. Tho Jao. obito club, tho iueinhors of which deny Queen Victoria',, right to sit on the Brit- IhIi throne, liu been cclobrntlno- the an, iilversitry of the escnne of that crowned debauchee, Charles II, from hi oiiemlc aim toasting the houso of Stuart and confusion to the usurner. A sort of oon fereiice of trnltors was hold at Holywell, Huntingdonshire. The doleiratos itath- ored in thu parlor of an ancient luu, ate ami (iriuik heartily and cheered a num ber nf seditious telegrams from bnuiche uiiiihlo to raise Hulllcieiit cash to send delegates. The member bad hoped that tho government telegraph department wouiu nave refused to accent tho d slovaJ tiispiircnts, and they hoc prepared I tinging niunifcAfo dcnoi'nciiig the ty rannical usurpers, but tho prosnio gov eminent culiuly took their shillings ana lorxvuniea tholr telegram with no nioro tpm than would have been caused by tho banding in of message respect ing tho price of pork. There was some bitterness, therefore, in tho festive enp, but tho delegates flmilly oasod their feel ings by drinking, with three time three and tho subsequent coromoiiiul of the breaking of glimse. tbohoalth of "Mart rv." It should be explained that the lady so honored is a stout, elderly Buvarian princess, who, according to the Jacobite faith, should now be wearing the Brit ish crown instoad of Queen Victoria. In case tlio story should have reached Amorica, it is just to say here that Mr. F. C. Bell, secretary of the Thame Valley Jacobite club, formally douies tho statement that the momberg of f he league are in tho habit of sticking stamps upside down ou their letters in order to show their contempt for the reigning usurper. Mr. Bell admits, how. ever, that "there was a member of the order of the White Roso whose intclloct 1b about on par with hi wit" who mode such a suggestion at a meeting of the loagno. But, Mr. Bell solemnly avors, "his propositon wo scouted by un ngni miiiKiug men a not only un gentlemnuly, but unmanly." The in dividual in question is midorstood to be the Hon. Stuart Erskiue, ono of tho founders of the queer little Jacobite newspaper which hud only a short and very checkered career. Sad to say, after quarreling with all his follow traitors, Mr. Erskiue rovortod to dull respecta bility and is uow a loyal subject of Queen Victoria. A FAD FOR SUICIDE. Sioux llraves fihow Their Progress In Clvl- Illation by Slf LVstruutlon. Recent events prove that the Sioux Indians nro Tapidly becoming civilized ir tne root that many of them ore' fol lowing closoly in the footsteps of law less whites can be construed as an evi dence of civilization. Formerly suicide among the Indian were never heard of, while during the last fow year number of Sioux have committed the crime of self destruction. In the matter of qunrreling and fighting about land some of tho Sioux are also becoming apt pnpus or quarrelsome white farmer. The last murder reported from the Sioux reservation was caused bv a dis pnto over a piece M land. An Indian named Eagle Lou-e had taken a furm under the severalty act. The laud was better than the avoraK and many other Indian thougiit they wanted llV The owner was coinr-lled' in order to main tain possession to uotei t his rights by a snow or arm. The most persistent claimant of the land was another Sioux named Thunder Hawk. To discourage tne owuer as much as possible aud ren der hi life a burden Thunder Hawk on several occasion cut the fonces about the place and let wild stock out to scat ter broadcast over the prairie. Eagle Louse had some wild colts and kept them securely in a corral. The day of the murder Thunder Hawk arrivod on the scene once more and in a moment had cut the corral fence and lot the colt loose. Eagle Louse witnessed the act, aud in the tight that ensued Thunder Hawk was shot aud killed. The mur- dorer now lios in tho Deadwood jnil awaiting the next term of the United Slates court, when he will be triod for the crime. Chnmberluin (S. ,) Cor. Chicago Tribune. Tho Best R-ed.c rie. J. O. Viii.',or, Cm ti actor mul Builder, Sulphur f-'prinjf.s. iextia, thus HpcnkH of Ayer'i Pill: "Aycr's I'lllsarn iholwHt medicine 1 ever tried; n nil. In my liulgineiit, no lmttor general remedy celd le devised. I have nsi-il tin-in lo my family and recommended tliem to my friends and employe for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, many cases of the following complaint, iiave been completely and Permanently Cured by the tise of Ayer's Pills alone: Third day chills, iliinili ague, IiK.'ok fever, sick lieailuclio, rlieiiinatlsiii, flux Ivs pepsla, I'nnKtlpntlon.nnd liunl ro.'.K I know that a nioilernto use of Aver' Pills, continued fur a few days or v. -cm, bs tlie nature of the eiiiiiilalnt rer-.m-ri, would he fiiuml un absolute enre fur tlie disorder I have named above." ' f liitvn been selling medicine, for eight yentn, nml I cull snfolv snv tlint Ayer Pills give lM-ttor antlsfartlon t' un any other Pill I ever sold." J. J. Perry, Sputtsj Ivmila C. If., Vn. AYER'S PILLS Prr-iiared by lr. .1.0. A yor It Co., Lowell, Musa. Every Dose Effective THOS OHABMAlsr C.M.MENDERSOinCO'5 UlTlt HfO 5CK00LH0WI SHOfi Too IVIZEATWOHLISfAlH. "ass. & S03ST . w ry7 . i -i nv. LOCAL SUMMARY. Prescription carefully compiunded at G. A. Harding's drug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco 1 our authorized agent. Thi paper is kept on file in hi oflice. WeeUu Examiner and the Courihr one year, cash in advance, $3.10. Daily Kxamintr and Courier, cash in advance. 18.30. Weekly San Francisco Chronicle and the Couiiirk, cash In advance, one year. 3.10. Received at Charm an & Son's a lame Invoice of wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. For job printing go to the Cour b office. Lawyers' Briefs and Folder m-inted at the Courier oflice. Teacher's monthly report card for sale at the Courier office, 60 cen a 100 Quart fruit jars 08c per do. ; gallon 95c perdoz.,at Bellomy & Busch. The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer and the Oreoon Courier, both one year to cash in advance subscribers for only (2 50. The Enquirer is a 1 (1-page paper wIiobo regular price 1 tl per year. Fine Sausages of all kinds at City Vlsw Market. Satisfaction guaranteed. RICHARD FLINN. Take a plunge in Captain Bundy's bathhouse at the sandbank. Special ac commodation for ladiea and children. MAMMAJWHY f8 fTTH E fihWEST GIIU .KAVETHt lONTLWf SHOES FOB OLD AAD YOUNG. a MEN'S BOOTS. W. CAREY JOHNSON, LAWYER, CUKNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS, Oregon City, Oregon. Real Estate To Sell and Money To Lend C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys Rt Law, Commercial Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial Bank Bulldlno. OREGON CITY, OREGON. saeV. vs. saassaasaaaas Charles A. Baldwin dt Co. BANKERS, , ao AND 4 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Accounts of Banks and Banker received J vn MToraDnj terms. Bonds and Investment fiarnritUa Dully Financial Latter Mailed on Application. , . . HsvasasAyaw BLANKS I BLANKS ! I BLANKS ! ! ! Oio.C.Buowstu. .s.DiiMi Browned & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office One Door North o'CauJlelditHunt- ley't D' iig,lnri, OREGON CITY. ... OREGON. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stabls OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oi the Street betwaei the Bridge and tke Depot. Double snd ilngle rigs and saddle horses ai ways on hand al Ihe lowest rates, and acorra, also connected with the bam for loose dock Any Information reeardlnr any kind of slock promptly attended to by letter or persoa. HORSES BOUOUT OB BOLD FRANK NELD01Y, Cun and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, - OREGON. All kinds of Firearms repaired adelraned. All kinds of iniel machinee repaired, llopllcat. krs nisdl for all kinds of locks. Guns and Pistols bought sod sold. BICYCLES REPAIRED. Holden's Ethereal Cough Syrup A Nayer Falling Remedy, for all IES0AX AND LUKCr A77ECII0K3. Suitable for Old or Young. riiriiiD it THB HOLDEH DRUO Co., 8tooktoa, Oai. solo bv all Dauaoim SgsssgsssS Water Consumers, Attention I Persons allowing water to waste, or run all day or night, are violating the rules of this Board, andwill be dealt yi (til accordingly, hectton (8 of "Hules f.nd Kegulations" provide that con sumers can only use water for irrigation or lawn sprinkling, between the hour of A and (I a. 111. and 3 and U p. ni. By order of the BoArtn 0f 'Yateb, Coj((issioNfins. Jlrs. Joseph Hickey and wife of Chicago, both experienced dentists, have permanently located at room 5, Charman Bros' block. Thev are pre pared to do all classes of work, such as inaking sets nf teeth, filling or extract- and will guarantee (he same; use the bet of dental good, ing a only 1 MMlefo. Lodge So. 20. V of H -Mta erJ ! n,er "ve 10 ,lunl mut:" ",r J"u- Tneaday neuiu. if rj Buck furd, c. at h, riure : They anticipate that they will be ab P;sr, arc. 'sent during the entire winter, returning Colombia Houk and UoMr (V-Me-ts ant rrt- home in pring with a large balance to day of sab taunt!) at Fooauin Eagiae Huiiae. HH, . . h k Tr-sstatk, Prs.. Wsllara til, r..maaai. '"elr CrtHJII at Hie Dana Brown, pic I Fonntaia lime C . Su. 1 --t second Wsdudn I a vi month at Engine House, eu Skle Main strass. tM rxrenth and Eighth. Uusaa Straight, Prsa. Is- r. Qainn, runaaaa. i. W. mewan, sm. Caaaraei H e r. . t.ni, seen d Taasdsy of trk sa'intti at Ouaraat Engine Haul. Frank Uwi, e a. D- W. ainnaira. Foresaw. U. i. Thorax, See. Oregon Crt Hos Se. J-Meets In H.a Bones the Dill tfce third TaeMkr of eerh aaoatk. T. H. Lawrence, rree. him lriger, F e-enaan. B. S. totraage, llec. PAi'Ea to A1ST8ALU Recently slupe . menu have been made from Oregon , City of new paper to Australia- vi ' dently Pacific coat paner mill can compete in the world' market with the paper mill of Europe, another proof that protection is a fake and a fraud. 1 The printer of Am rica want free trade in paper. I At lk,e Eaarjiloeitiop, The following nutlet take part in (he teacher' etamluatlnn thli week: flattie K Sweet. T. J. Allen, 4 0- Hadley, 8 (V Frsaler. Rachel Rcjnolda. Llule Gilbert, Dattle K. Monriat, Matilda Reed. Olive A. Lewel llng, Emm Biuraheler, Minnie Joehnk, Liuie Etutle, Annie Uumpower, Aaple Dolan, Nellie Younger, Etta Mi Hurry. Mary Ghonnley. Kate I, Iiulao, IMlaa Keoaaird, Annie Hand, Jewell Mark. iertle Nelwrer, Mabel Hanefan, Ruby 1 Spe icer, Mattle Cajfrey, Minnie Walker, Macgie Stout. Ada Randall. Hattie Cochrane, Mary Uui-teri-tge, Ada Mi Uughlln, Heater Rusk, Mary E Talbert, Katie kt Starts. Dell Frjrear, Sade B. Chase, V. E, Ronton, LewU Thomaa. F. L. Cute- aaaii, Chaa. Elrey, can, sx. uruienaen, tvr G res res, C. W. Biepbena, Arthur Hoiden, M. L. Brartoa. Are McLaiturhllD, Alliert Frankbauaer George Hnrrtngton, F. L, Bkirria. J. H. Imdi E. M. Ward. ulla hrnnr. fJoa.rd ot Equal ijalio. The county board of etjualiaation will meet at the ofh;e of the county assessor at the court houe in Oregm City, Clackainaa county, Oregon, Monday, August 27th, and continue in ses sion from day to day for a week. i. C. Bkaplky, County Assessor. A ( fod Recommendation, La Favette. Ixd A Mr. J as. Fay living near this city claim to have been cored by the use of Simmons Liver Keg- lator after five or six of the best pby ; frfcians hid pronounced the case bope I lea. Albert A. Well. Your draggist ells It in powder or liquid. The pow ! der to be taken dry or made into a tea. Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castoria. A Corner In Cocoons. The Genesee Valley Forest association offered prize last year to school chil dren for the gathering of the cocoon oi destructive insect. The throe scholar gathoriug tho largest number were to receive f 5 each, the three gatheriug the pent largest t!j enoh and the throe gath ering the third largest 3 eaoh. Then a prize of $10 was offered to any scholar who would beat last year's record of 44, 000. This was the offer that is now embarrassing the society. Instead of a single boy coming up to the f 10 uiark, score have brought in their 60,000 or moie cocoons, aud there is dungcr that the aggregate of prize earned will go pp into the thousands. The society wishes it understood that it intended ouly one $10 prize, but certainly any boy who lias the industry to gather GO,. 000 cocoons deserves to be generously rewarded. The association admit it error and will try to arrange A satisfac tory settlement with tho boys. And what they have done will save thou sands of dollar to thoir section of the state. Troy Times. A Little CountrVa Big Arauy. Gallant littlp Switzerland, which took energotio moasures in 1870 for the en forcement of the neutrality of her terri tory, still continues to make a military display that is astonishing considering the smallnes of her jiopulution as com pared with that of each of the great state by which she ts surrouuded. The latest return shuw a total "effective" of no fewer thau 488,880 men, of whom 134,089 correspond to what in other couu tries would be oalled the regulars. London New. For Sale at the Courier office : Mortgage, Filing Covers, Bond for Deed, Promissory Notes, Receipt Books. Warranty Deed, QutlClalm Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena Teachers' Report Cards, Partial Payment Real Estate Contract, Sheriff Summons, Jury Summons, Copy of Summons, Notloo to Garnishee, Answer to Garnishee, Subpoena, Writ of Attachmenr, Justice Subpoeua, civil, Justice Subpoena, criminal Special or private blank printed on application expeditiously ana correctly. Her Lost King. There is a wife of 10 year' standing who is mourning her- wedding ring, and it is al) due to a fireman's gentle way of misleading her. The woman lived in Brooklyn, when her house caught fire one night, anr) give escaped with the ntuigest child, sealskin lack and silk dresa. That' all Her older boy was in the lower story of the house when the Are broke out, with it nurse, and when the woman was taken Into s neigh boring residence a tender hearted fire man followed and broke the new gently tQ her that thla boy bad been burned and lost in the flames. The mother waa crazed with grief. She wore diamond pin at her throat, a wedding ring and diamond engagement ring on her left band, and on her right another dia mond. In the first wave of delirium she rushed into the street, tore off the pin at her throat, tore off all her rings anicfj tossed them away. The' child wasn't burned, but the young woman nerer found ber rings, and now she wishes the ftremaa bad waited till be knew what be waa talking about New York Advertiser. FOR SALE. Eighty acre of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two mile from Meadow Brook postoflice. Three acre cleared, 12 acre slashed ; good bouse 20x30. Price $800, of which $T00 must be paid down, bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars call at Courier oflice or addres me at Vancouver, Wash. Mas. Anna Taylor. s s s s s s s s s s s s Swift's Specific A Tested riemeoy For All Bleed end Skin Disesxss A reliable cur for Contagious Blood Poison, Inherited Scro fula and 8klo Cancer, As a tonle for delicate Women ad Children It has no equal. Being purely vegetable, In harm leas la its effects. A treatise on Blood and skin Dn eaaas mailed nuts on application DrumM Belt it. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawtr 3, Atlanta, Oa. o S S S s s s s s s s s lira war a, aiwnia, un, w ssssssssS E. E. BURLINCAME'8 1QQIV fimPCa, CHEMICAL NUM. UIIIUL b LABORATORY Eftabllihed la Colorado. IMS. Samnlei bT mall r xprcit will receive prompt and careful fttteutloa. Gold & Sitnr Bullion ammgmit AUrsu, 1731 1 1731 lawmoi St, Dnttt, Cols. In order to introduce Chamberlain' Cough Heincdy here we sold several dozen bottles on strict guarantee and have found every bottle did good service. We have used it ourselves and think it superior to any other. W. 1. Mowkby, Jarvisyille, W. Va. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. My boy waa taken with a disease re sembling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera and Viarrhiea ltemedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him Bound and well. I heartily rec ommend tins remedy to all persons euf lering from a like complaint 1 will an swer any inquiries regarding It when stamp ia inclosed I refer to any county official a to my reliability. Wm. Roach, J. P., Primrov, Campbell Co.. Tenn. For Bale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. When moving into our present home I found a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm left by a former tenant. On the label I found the statement that it wa good (or cut and burn. I can testify to the truth of this. Nothing in all my experience ha found it equal (or treat ing blisters or burn. ' Bakkett, manager Le Hueur Sentinel, Le Hueur, Minn, pain Balm is also a sure our for rheumatism. For aale by G. A. Harding, Druggist, See that Htee-dinan I spelt with two eet when you buy Sti'dman'a Soothing fowdera. iieware of spurious imita tion. Ripana Tabule aasUt digestion. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Om Fifty Tear. Aa Old ao WexlTaiu BawaoT. Mrs. Win slaw's loathing Syrup has basal Band for Orar ftjr rears by millions of aaothan fur their children wbll. teething, with perfect race ess. It soothes the child, aoftena the gasaa, allays all pain, cares wind eolic. and la the best raaaedy for Marrhaan. Is plfedi V the taste. tUd by Druggists in eyerj part In World. Twenty-lea eeny. a, aoUC. It WltM kt to ealcalable. Ba Mrs and, ask ftaT Men. Wiaalow's Soothing Syrap, and, teA an other kind This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All ithers, similar are imitation. .This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. I Adealermaysay and think he haf others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Tot? foi saii EVEnrwstii. lUcioiiiyir 6f0. A. MACBETH &, CO.. Pitlsbirgh. Pa, & - 8 vl.r' s IT JH THE IPBAL MEDICINE. Il router the Liver and Kldiu-va anil Stomach, mres 1 1,-athu-he, lvelepsiil, i-rcutee an Aipa -tile, Piirifk-a the Impure Blood, and Makes The 'TA'eak Btronaj. MISS L .. IPFUNDER'S Used everywhere. 1 n bottle 1 si ( fur f& Wheat Bahy vast nick, we fare her Caaatorka. Wheat aha waa a Chad, sim erted for f in. Wheat aba became Visa, she cJuaaf to Oaaasrtn. Wljeshe tuvt fhtUren,ahe gnrnthaamCaatorw. OregeaC.'ty Market Repert. Wasat Per bo, 44c. bulk without sacksl 0AT--ta3e f boahel. with sacks. Flocb Roller fl M per bbl, net Cos lflc Buttis 30ca roU,oeurr VsL S)c dceased CHicma Ms) 3ft a dosen Bf,r-i liiot, eowi 114c; steers c, raT; 4'c dress ei ItlTroa 1 502 prima aheared: stock sh'p 1 SamsLn I! f thoosand. Labd 12He T pound. RiDia-Oreen,le;dry,ia)7e1lf; ena-ihlrd of orcoUed. Sheep Delta, lyj30e BaT-Tlaaothy, 112, clove IU, baled. DaikD Ftorra - Prune 3e; apples Hate; very doll. ktlLV Faan - Shorts SIT; Bran fU; Chop M, rejected wheat, IW eeaU f ba Poak Side lie. shoulders te, hams ne; on foot 4c: dreaaed if,c PoUloes IS eenU par Hal Apples rents a hox. FRESH STOCK ! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just opened, on north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as low as the lowest. Country Produce Bought. Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. BUCK, Prop. Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING BOUBB IM THI CITV Paid lip Capital, $50,000. Prealdent, Vice President, Cashier, Manager, Thomas Cbiuun Qxo. A. Habdiko E. O. CaoniLo CtutLtt H. Caonuo A General Banking Business Transacted. Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Dlaccunted. County and City Warrants bought. Loans Made on Available Becuritv Kxchange Bought and Sold. Collections Made Promptly. WorM" Hld Av'Ubl9 ln "' prt ' Telegraphic Kxchange Sold on Portland, Baa Francraco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. SUB iOIKTO or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. L. M. ANDREWS, M. D. DKALKR IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Article, itc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Shively'n Block, Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oregon City The Commercial Dank OF OREGON CITV. CAPITAL flOO.000. Transaofi a General Banking Business. Loans muls mil. rii.n..aH u.l.. , lections. Buys and sells exchane-ei nn all nnlnls In the United States and Kurope and on Hong Kong. Deposits received snhlActtnhonlr i7 terest at usual rates allowed oatlme deposits. Bankonon from o A. M. tn a p u A.i,,.h.. evenings from Still 7 P.M. C. LATOURETTK, President. r. I. DONALDSON, Cashier CAPT. BUriDY'O BATH HOUSE. Capt. Bundy's Bath House.located at the "sandbank," is now ready for the public. Special accommodation for Women and Children. 1 0E0. A. HARDING, " DCALEB IN IP DEUGS JEl -p-i Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints, Oils and Window Glass. PrtteripUoiu Accurately Compounded HAHDINO' BLOCK, T T STEAM WOOD SAWIf.'G! Contracts taken to saw wood with our Steam Wood Saw. ERNEST ELLIOTT. JOSEPH HARRINGTON, Proprietors. regon City Trans;:rt::::3 c.'s stealer m:z::x TIME TAMLK Leave PorrLAwB Foot Taylor St. 7:00 a.m. 30 A. M. la) r. at. OREOOIf CITT BOAT Leave OnestoiscrrT FawitUSt- .-09 a. 20 F. L .-OOF.. 6CNDAY. 80 A. H. 11 :00 a. bu S:30r K. :30 a. b. 10 p. . SJOf. m. (