Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, May 17, 1895, Image 3

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    LOCAL EVENTS.
Nkwh'AI'kii C'iuxhk' Willi IhnI
week' iHNiie J. It Xi'lulut lealiiiieil lil
innilliin h fililor n( lliu llfiulil uf tlil
tlic mil ay : "Ymn e'liinr liml liiipeil
iiiiii'Ii.IhiIIi (or IiIiiihi'II liml Iho uier
from hi coiiiitM'iloii Willi il, mnl It U
with a li'i lli'U nl (liHUiMilniiiiiiii, iiIiiiohI
hitler, lliut he fi'i'la ihiiiiiiiIIiii to nwivn.
lit) Iihh naatnl. h fur m Im In ciiiicuriittil
ivvttu iiiunllm of liunl, lint
pli'imaiit woik. To tlimo win have
liulK)(l linn with die iiimr In llio same
liimelllhli ilrit tluit liu liu cuiiiril'iilwl
Ills own work, lio exIeniU hi hi'iirtleat
llmnkH, and wimlil nay to nil nl you,
yuntlcinol.'.luiini toHpiireclitteyoiir uluil
dew ill iriiHirliuii your iiMMinmrH, your
jawbone ami your My train." T. H.
Hankini inn) I'. D. Hull liuve tuinoo
wycharKu n( tliu iiiht. It Ih uuiler
atooil lliat II. II. I.ni'i) uml olliera ili-aire
to make a alatu pniier oiitnf I ho Herald.
A I'kiiii'atktii) IIvi'Motiht. A wan
ilurlng lectwer on biblical topic! who
glvea hla namo aa Stewart, wear a Sal
vation Army coal anil breeched, anil
claiina lie waa roomily winking with the
"blood and fire" wliliem in Oregon City,
a few day ago hypnotized a lady livhm
near Muliiio, at wlnmu Iioiiho ha waa
flopping Hii aat ilown In her kitchen
aii'l began to look at her Intently, hut aa
aonn aa aha peieuivod wliut trick he
waa playing on her alio hurried out
through the gato, into the wood hanl
by, where alio lay down lor iiomo time in
a KPi'luiU'ii f pot to recover, if powible
ifrom the shock to her nervona ayatein
occasioned by Rtvwart'a liypimiic inliu
ence. She la now under a phyalcan'a
nare. Aa every experiment of that kind
puts Stewart in a atale ol high nervous
excitement, followed by proalratlon, liu
object can hardly be a good one
IIimiiii uk Til a na, Tho regular
unit lily iiir(it;ng of the hoard of trade
was held mi Mondiy iilitht. T. I,
Cliarman waa elected (reaauror. Matter
of mukliitf arniiigHiiiuuta for extending
eiiiirtiialua In the folluwing referred to
committee l Ule grange meeting on
May in, O. A. H. eneiiiiipnieiTl on June
IT ami 18 and Ihe Chaiitaiii anetnbly
Inly 10 in 20. Hlepa were taken tn
Kuril amtlMliii!! In Imlliliiiir la'ue aa-
. . I .itiiimv nun inn :nu ill mutim imiiniiB
nipeiiii ami ' ......... ..... ......
ami mi a nugii noun, rreiwieiii, a.
Miller reported liml tranapnrtatlon lines
had agreed to linn lie all p:inneiigors
between here and Portland at reduced
rates.
IlAii.HOAi) Imi'IIovkmsnt, The trac
li.vinu rani of the 8. P. have paased
this lde.ee. Besides putting In (12 pound
tails instead of 5fl pound ones ihey are
putting in Improved switches, mring
eplit railf. The laborers and tampers
receive 1.40 per day and spike drivera
$1.00 and pay (1.50 a week board at
bos car hotel with Chinese cook. It is
learned from L. A. Noble of thia place,
who has a brother who la au engineer
on the road in California, that the com
pady expects to improve the road
(hrouuh to San Francisco, by relaying
heavier rails! putting in steel bridges
and trestles.blc; and that ihe time be
tween here ahd there will be reduced
from .'Ifi to 26 boms At present the
trains make about 20 miles snd hour
hut ftr those improvements will
make about 30 miles.
itiik Intkrebt of Goon Roaps. F,
J. iBnattv. one of the two 5000-mile
cycliata sent out by Ilofer Bros., publish
era of the Salem Journal, to make I
tonii of the state and report on Hie con'
dition of the roads, arrived in Oregon
nitv on Saturday. Mr. Bently has
traversed about 000 miles already, and
has been on Ihe road since April
if esTfc's to be on his wheel at least
KlOdava. After reaching Portland he
tvill go east to the mountains and follow
tlni south till he reaches Salom, when
ha will go south. The obleet of the
Journal in sending out these wheelmen
is to promote (be cause of good roads
snd the enterprise certainly is com'
vendible and deserving of encourage'
dent.
Brismi. Sbssjom. A Biecial meeting
of the city couucil was held Monday
avenlnff. Remonstrances against the
Imi.rovement of Seventh and Sixth
streets with brick were tiled. Ordin
ances were ordered published declaring
the rebate on the assessments for the
Main street and Fifth street improve
ments, the rebates to be paid when all
the assessments bIuiII have been paid
into the city treasury. Councilmen
Bronghton and Jaguar were appointed
to act with the local Grand Army peo
pie in arranging for the coining encamp
ment. Bill of C. C. Babcock for (94.95
for improvement of cemetery was al
lowed. .
M. E. Conkbrknl'K. The Ministers!
Association of the Portland district con
ference of the M. E, church will meet in
Oregon City, May 20, 21, and 22. On
Monday evening at 8 o'clock Rev. J. C.
Wilding, 0. P.. will lecture on "Why
Qur Preacher Did, Jot Succeed on,
Tuesday eyeniqg t S.tyiv. q. D. friver(
j. D. on "Bob Ingersoll and the Devil
Combined j" on Wednesday everting
Rev. Chas Locke, D. D., on "A Yankee
in Bible Lands" Besides the lectures in
the evenings, there will be discussions
and remarks dur.ng the morning ses
sions. Every one that cm, should at
tend. Bicycle Accident. qn Friday even
jpg If. . Jones apd EJ.' Clappie were
firting a tandem along Main street when
a large dog jumped In front of the wheel,
throwinsr the riders to the ground,
where they were run into by Tom Cow
ing, who was about five in the rear.
Jones was quite badly cut about the
fane. SlaDoie was rendered unconsious
but soon reviyeij
i('pfati!'!p4iii6:
and
Cowing
Basket Picnic Hie Mark's Prairie
school, W. T. Hankins teacher, will
give a baBket picnic on Saturday, May
25th . The school closes on ihe follow
ing Friday, but as the countv teachers'
assoast'bp fleets the 'jptlUt that place
ie picnic will be hed" on that date. A
arge number o teachers are exneotecj tp
e present. J. pampbefl' of (his
dace wilj make an educational address
C. E. C'ii.nvkntion.-TIiu loilowlng dele
gules represented Oregon City a the Y.
I. 8. C. E. convention at Palcm during
the past week: Mrs. C. II. Dye, Dora
M. Gray, I.ella Cheney, J. W. Cowan
and Hobeit Warner, Congregationalist j
Mattle (iray, Ksdie Stiavsr, G. W.
Swope and I.oroy Case, Baptists; W. G.
lieattlii, Presbyterian. Key. Cowan d&
livereda practical talk on "What Boys
and Girls are Good For." Next year
the ''C. E.'s" will uioet at this place
11.8. Gilnof Salem was elected presi
dent and W. I. Htanley of Salem secre
tary. Tiiiikk Linkers. The following do
luKiitcs represented Clackamas county
at the Odd Fellowsconveutlonin Halem:
Oregon City lodgu. Thos F Ryan, J W
Molfatt and O P Miller; Oregon City
encampment, Win II Howell; Oregon
City IUbukuh, Lizzie O IIi.tjII and
Thos F Ryan; Oswego Rebekah, Ida
Starkweather; Oswego lodge, J Risley
and W I Phinages ; Aurora lodge, P M
Graves and John II lUlyj Hcotts Mills
lodgo, F J Riding.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Miller ha relumed (rem
Gettinii Poiti.aii. A man and a
woman were seen to board a "side-door
Pullman" on the south-bound freight
on Tuesday evening at this place. They
were probably going to a more congen
iul clime. Two well-known drummers
who had lost (heir jobs in Portlam
dressed as tramps, took the same tral
for San Francisco.saying to an acquaint-
a nee here "that they did not propose to
iav what little money they had (or
fares."
Tramp Biiiii. On Tuesday afternoon
aa the local train was passing. John
Uickleman liscov red a sm ill bird, re
sembling a canary, porched on the
break beam of a car. The bird was
covered with dust and wa about ex
ha listed when taken off, but after being
washed and placed in one of McKittrick
cages, hopped arou id and seemed quite
at home.
ATTENTION, WATER CONSUMERS!
Rules and regulation regarding the use
of water havo been amended in the
folluwing particulars:
Rato for sprinkling, in addition to
household or store use, shall be f 1 for
the Beaaon, payable June 1st of each
year, mis )ncU)lJ8 use oi nose any
lime during the year.
Rate fur irrigation or sprinkling where
water Is not used for oilier purposes
shall be f 2 per month or 5 for the sea
son from May 1st to October 1st, pay
able in advance.
Vegetable gardner special rates.
Section (3 provides that consumers
will only be allowed to uss wstor for
irrigation or lawn Bprinkling between
he hours of S and 0 a. m. and 5 and 9
. m.
Allowing water to run all day or
night is positively forbidden,
By order of
Board of Water Commissioners,
Awarded -Highest
Honors World' Fair.
DIl
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CREAM
MUM
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Orape Um oi wrur rm-iw. : vktarea uke0i
any oincrauuiiciAiiw i -
J AAn.lw bam
Company F Orders
Captain F. 8. Kelly has issued the
following orders;
The following appointments are hare
by made.
2d Serueant A. Matlieson to be 1st
Sergeant vice Huntley elected 2d LtetH
enanl.
5th Sergeant F. Metzner to be 3d
Sergeant vice Mathesoo promoted .
1st Corporal C. K. Itickma.i to be 3th
Sergeant vice Metnep promoted.
3d Corporal G, B. Fancber to be 1st
Corporal vice Hickman promoted.
4th Cornoral II. K. Jones to be 2d
Corporal vice Rands resigned.
rrivaie U. L. Cason to be 2 1 Corporal
vice Mncher promoted.
Private Q. Piereter tq be 4'h Corporal
Vve uoiikq jruiffuiD.
SergRiiit E, W. Scqtt Armorer.
An examing board oonsistingof Lieut
enants Pickens and Huntley is hereby
ordered to convene at the armory on
May 28th. 1805, at 8 o'clock p. in., for
the purpose of examining lor warrant
the above named.
In response to an Invitation from Ihe
Grand Army of the Republic the mem
bers of this command will assemble at
the armor on memorial' Sunday! May
2(ith, at' 9 :30 o'clbok' a .,tot. tf pur
p6aeQfa((elndlirig'diYiqe service, Men
will report with side arms, white gloves
and shoes black. On Thursday, May
30th tills command will assemble at 9
clock a. m. to act as escort to the
Grand Army of the Republic In obser
vance of Decoration day.
Private A. 0. Warner is hereby de
tailed as aid to the grand marsh'al on'
'huiBday. May 30th, and' will' repdrt t6
him mounted at fl a. iri.' pn 'aamtf' we,
l-he'semi-annual shoot for the honor
ary member's medal will be held at the
company range on May 30. h at 2:30 p.
m, (jontestauts win report id tatigue
uniform, cartridge box and belt
(campaign hats if desired) and will
furnish their own ammunition, ' 1'U
shoot will be endtt direct supervision of
; leutuiiRiu Ij ii, rictens, company, in
spector of rifle practice', and (of further
particulars ap;py to hin ,
Tlie corc ftouri o( disiplipe will
yod vene at the armory on May 21at, 18U5,
and'ptixieed, to try such cases properly
come before it Djeiail for the oourt.
Lieut. L, L. PySeps, Srg. A,. Matt eson,
forp.. eo- ff. Fancher-
C. A. Willey has moved hla harness
and repair shop from on the hill to
second door west of depot, next to
Courier office, where he will not only
keep a full line of first-class hand made
harness, Baddies, etc., bat will do tfl
kinds of harness qndboqt qqdj sqoe
renairjng at' prices th,qt pan't be dupt
licated. Give hirp, a call. Satisfaption
guaranteed,.
It's all oyer (own) What? That V-
j Harris is a fixture in Oregon City ami
..can give yon better value ip Groceries,
' Crockerywsre, etc., delivered free, than
I yon can get in Portland. Try him and
be convinced- '
j , 1
Take your babies and children to
X. . I I . I - . .
i liiuwa, me iiioiogrBpur, moo get goou
from Ammonia, Alum or
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Gallery over Sovelty
A. W.
Corvallis.
W. T. Wblll.ick left on Tuesday for
his hanllain ranch.
The Baptist young people will give a
flower drill on Friday evening.
Miss Hattie Cochrsn gave her pupils
a picnic si GladidoiiM last Kuturda
Married, on May ,1th, by Mayor
Straight, Sarah Ktrarup and Win. O,
Elliott.
Some of the Knight's Tempter of
Portland srill visit Fall City M lions
next week.
Mr. Nemyer left on Wednesday for
Bandiui. where he will work In the
woolen mill.
Miss Anna Samuels of Corvallis, vis
lied Missos Erma Lawrence and Ora
Spangler last week.
The Altar society of the Bt. John's
church gave a necktie social on Tuesday
evening at the school
Hop buyers are olTjrir.g 8 ami 10 cents
for this year's crop and 10 and 12 for
18U0 and 1807 hops."
The machinery for the farmers'
creamery at Barlow has arrived it will
commence operations Monday
R. Wits, formerly ol this placej has hla
brewery in Alaaka all ready to, run but
the governor of the territory objects.
The smoke oh .Wednesday was from
a Ore at Syvan, four mltra weal of Port
land, which burnt 3000 coYrlsol wo id.
I.J. Straiten has purchased the side k
of the Blue Front grocery of E. P. Elliott
and will sell goods at lowest prices for
cash.
The "experience" concert at llm- M.
E. church on Tuesday evening was well
patronized and a fir-it-class entertainment.
Z. Swell, G. J. W., II. Daniels, U.
Trustee and Sam Kafka, G, Sec, visited
the Foresters of this plaue last rrlday
night.
Rev. Charles Edward Locke, D, D,.
will lecture on "A Yankee In Bible
Lands" on Wednesday evening at M, E.
church.
Piof. Werrchkul'a vocal concert at
the Presbyterian church on last Thurs
day evening was first class in every
respect .
Rev. Q. D, Driver will lecture on
"Bob Ingersol and. the Peyil Com
bined" at the M. K. rtmrnh. op ner
Tuesday evening.
On Friday before lleooider Fouls Dr.
Card sued W. M. Robinson for 18 and
secured a jury verdict." The costs
amounted to about 30.
4 Ijlri) l)as built its nest and reared
its young on top of an arc light a,t cop-
ner of Main and 14th street. The bird
must have a warm berth nlghti.
The Willamette Falls Sunday school
gave an entertainment on Wednesday
evening at RAtilorf's hall. The proceeds
of which will go towards p iyjni fqr tl)eip
new organ.
Married, at the residence of the bride'a
parents at Pamascu1, Or., May, 13, by
Rev. R. F, Smalury, Geo. Fleming o(
Seattle, Wash., to Miss Ella McMurray
of Damascus
License to wed granted on 10th to
Ella E. McMurray and G. S. Fleming,
on Ilth to Minnie rlinn and U. w.
Douglas, on 12th to Sarah Strarup and
Win. 0. filHott.
The infant daughter of Prof. S. W
Holmes was playing in the yard on
Wednesday when it in some way secured
some matches and set its clothes on fire,
burning itself quite severely,
Boys and girls under fifteen years of
age are offered drawing books free with
cash prizes of fifty dollars. Call for
books at drug store of Geo. A- Harding,
Oregon City, after 3 p. m. Saturday. .
There Is a strip of Ian I bjtwjen the
Oregon City claim and the McKinley
and Holmes about a mile long and three
rods wide In center that will ba tiled on
by a man who is building on same.
Probate court ; Will of Almeda M.
Anderson admitted to probate; Henry
Wilbern.O. B. Smith and J. M. Slacker
appointed appraisers of estate of F. H.
Forester Jr., and II. F. Forester ap
pointed administrator.
P. F. Morey and family have moved
to thpir elegant poqntry residence near
Qswego. They will not retqrq to
Qregon Cjty this (ali but will go to Port
land to reside hereafter. It is reported
that Chas. II. Caufield will occupy their
fine residence heie.
Twelve new members were elected
at last meeting of Willamette Rebekah
Degree Lodge on last Friday. The A,cm,o
staff of Portland, wll be prejenj on Fri-
ay evening, May 24th, to pooler tb,a
grees.. This looks a,s, Hiou.gh, th,e led
as. in a flourishing poqiiitiaq.
The eleotrio current from the new
power house on the west side was oar
rled to Portland on last Friday. The
machinery has been running for some
time and now everything works satis
factorily.- But one bj tlie0(-lorse pow;
?.T, '?.?i'm.! ' Wfcfffl 1 PHt wsrk.
Stated communication of Multnomah
Lode, A, F. and A. M on Saturday,
18th Inst, at 7:30 p. m. Grand Master
S. Malcolm will be present on an of.
ficial visit. A ll m.ffib.en rcauested to
be Dresent and aotournlnc hrplhrnn rnr..
fliaity' lnvted. G,.' L,. G,ra,x, Vf. H.
Before Recorder Foqts : T;wo Ohlnese.
Pia,rejr a,n,d Tm, ld a fight on Monday
eoHig over a gambling gamo each,
vrere fined 112. Charley payd bis ftne
but T,m preferred, ai to paying money,
ep. Hanpagan was fined $10 on Moo
daj (or striking G. W. McPongal,
A Chautauqua musioat will be given
at the home of A. 8. Dresser on the
evening of the 24th, to which members
of the Chautauqua c rcles of Oregon
City are most cordially invited. A.1I the,
members o the McJ Stalin circle are
r'egiested, ',a V8 PTWCflt at the nex.t
meeting, Monday evening, at the rea
dence of Mrs- Dye.
Jacob U. MiHer has been named by
the Marion county conrt as administra
tor of the estate of Samuel Borkholder.
who died on the 97th of March last.
The real and personal property la valued
at a boot $2300. There are seven heira
namely : Elisabeth, Eli and Catharine
Burkbolder of Aurora; John, of Ijhepsrd,
rii i. . t...u' ",.f c..itw4 i.l. Ar
Bethel, Missouri ; and Annie Knight, of, j
tanD.
CANBVV
ft fill n Ih Ififiltlnir Aim. Hie , prone
crop la going to be very good. Tbere aie
snout lli,im prune trees arounu umn.
(I. E. Dosch, the fruit Inspector, Was
in i. .I., ii.u nwli. Hh said the fruit
trees near Ihe river were affected .wltn
fungus, but the nursery slock bac
I....T. ,i... .u., . .. .ii iiii Ha dldn I
know the name of the disease, but said
it was very bad for trees.
,1 frnin 1'unhv to Goode'S
bridge is now all gravelod and ready for
travel .
W. Vorpahl has his house covered
and Ihe floor in.
There are quite a number ol strangers
in Canby looking for homes. . They an
like the place.
S. E. Rider Is getting ready to fence
the place he bought a short time ago.
He will also build a House aim Darn.
Strawberries are beginning to get ripe
and will be ready to ship by the 20th.
There will be 20 tons here. The berries
are the best for several years.
Henry Hall, L. Hall and Nellie
Engle of Woodburn were . visiting
friends here this week ,
The Christian church will give a hard-
times social at Evan's hall on the utn.
Refreshments 5 cents. All Invited.
The Good Templars will give an en
tertainment May 18th. Everybody in
vited. . '
R.S. Sapp has moved to Pomcroy,
Idsho, where he has bought a place,
May 13th. J-
servikc;
Ts a duty which noi'
wails lor no roso
time. Wa ii-rr
tor the pnblt'
clocks and
rise
can uai.aie. Time
but nil must wait on
time by watching it
i ot Oregon City. Our
of how llr MlchM l'P 'he minutes
are slxf ' What's more, there
alwav ' aeCnnds to our minutes, which
Hip ' - "'""d approved as correct by the
v . There are no better time keepors
j esrlh than our clocks and watches;
in fact, they keen belter lime than
ineoilnre Thomas' orchestra. They
run by hand and can be depended upon
not to quit in tho race.
Burmeister & Andresen
THE JEWELERS.
Now Open!
NEW SHOE STORE.
HARMONY.
Geo.
Tlie infant child of Mr. and Mrs
Avery was buried Sunday. ;- ,
Rrupen Dannals recently - sold
acres of land to a Mr. Kilton.
The Y. P. 8. E. E. took in nine new
members, last Sunday evening.
Thos. Tultle la cutting wood for Wm
H. Karr.
May 15. Jitxta
Roadwork,
The following amounts will be spent
on the different roads of the country out
of the four-mill road tax.
Abernethy $1178
Beaver Creek., 474 64
Barlow 400 68
Boring 194 40
Canby 018 11
Canemah ... ... 300 20
Canyon Creek 102 58
Cascade 42o m
Cherry vllle 84 18
Clackamas 037 20
Damascus 651 30
Eagle Creek 343 38
Ely 713 oa
Garfield 213 56
George.... 43
lUrdJng...,,,,, 448 43
Highland 3B0 81
Lower Molalla 904 78
Marquam 741 50
Milk Creek ; 285 81
Milwaukie 1509 24
Needy 465 80
New Era 355 7
Oregon City 3879 05
Qswego 1871 28
Pleasant Hill 533 04
Sievers 128 14
Hoda Springs 297 40
Sprlngwater 198 81
Tualatin 320 16
Union 192 62
Upper Molalla r. 678 60
Viou) BOflia
wesiuregon uuy just if
A Full Line of
C. 0. & D. C. LAT0URETTE,
Attorneys at Law,
omemrcial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commercial
OREGON CITY,
Bank Building
OREGON.
II. E. Ilornshuch and J. M. Preiss of
Canby attended the Evangelical c infer-
pnee In Salem last week. Rjv. J, B.
FlBher was re-elected presiding elder of
this district. H. E. Hornshuh, P. E
wasappolnted to Oregon City and Canby,
A. Ernst to Milwaukie, Rev. Webber,
member Canby quarterl-conference,
B. F. Myers attended from Oregon City
loual'summary".
Good pasture for catt le and horses at
my ranctie near Oregon tity (Mount
Pleasant) from May st. Terms low
I. LbMahiku
Prescriptions carefully componnded at
G. A. Harding's drug store.
Received at Charman & Son's a large
invoice of wall paper, latest and pret
ties! designs.
do not go to Portland lor your
photographs when you pan get the
best work at Brown's gallery here.
County or city warrants taken at par
for subscriptions to the Courier. Let
us know and we will call and get them
or you.
Photographs made in first class
ityle al Brown's photograph gallery
Call and examine his work.
Money ta hum on good security by
A . s. prpsspr.
tiling lobaeoo 4()c a pound, men s
wool hats 50c up. LdU of new goods
at Russell's Park Place Store.
Depot of Schilling's Best Baking
Powder at R. Staub's Grocery.
Jus recevpd-4 new line of side
potn,b a the Racket Store.
Leave yor ordej at Moody A Kinear
sop's (or , good summer suit. Your
measure taken and a suit made for $15 ;
pants $5. This is as cheap as a ready
made suit and besides you can have
the very latest out.
Get a sampje. cj Sk.y Raking liwdor
Iw n't forget to examine the samples
of fine goods Moody & Rinearson are.
putting into suits for $15. They ift't Ve
beat.
ladies' snd children's shirt waists at
the Racket Store. if
Highest cash prioe paid for second
hand goods of 11 kinds at second-hand
store, opposite Noblitt's stable, on
7.th street,
Eastern Boots ami Sioes
which we will sell at
Eastern Prices.
Call and Examine Our Good.
We will give you Great
V Bargains New Styles,
' Latest Designs, Lowest
',' Prices.
A. 8. DsKMutr
Krausse Bros,
Next Door to Burme'eter & Andresen'i
....The....
Gladstone Greenhouse
Is the Plaoe to Oft Your rlantl
, A Jme collection on hand of
Begonias, Geraniums, Cinerarias,
Fusias, Petunias, Pelargoniums,
Chrysanthemjms, Carnations
Cals, etp.t at bedrock trices.
ORKOON CITV,
KIDD& WILLIAMS,
guooessors to (1. Cooke,
LIVERY, FEED & SALE
STABLE,
COR.
FOURTH AND MAIM STS.
OREGON CITY.
R, FREYTAG'S
Corner Grocery
Keeps a Full Line of
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES,
Provisions, Flour, Feed,
Fruits & Vegetables,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Gso. o. ngowNi.i,.
Brownell & Dresser
Attorneys at Law,
Office One Door North of Caufield it un
ley't D' nqttore,
JtrsnnA..
uiiauyis wry, . . OREGON
E. F. DRIGGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
9
OREGON CITY.
Odice : Two Doors South of Courthouse.
Special For The Comlnit Week At TLj
W0NDIW .MIWNEJRY H0U
254 Morrison 8t., Two Ooon freat Third 8t. Near Iwiatlat-s
P0RTLAN0, OREGON.
TTAS the following attractions for the coming weak-All the Ut.
rX yu Nve not boiiKht your tri.nm.d I b.tl ,ti
1 v"1 n w? " evince yon thst csn ?K
1
nesr vsiuo lor tlie least money:
Sec our Ladies' and Misses' Sailors at c:
csn give yoo lbs
hildren's Sailors at Kc:
Leghorn Hats at 20c: Trimmed I Leghorn with fancy ribbon at
fi; Trimmed Fancy btraws at $1.50; all our $6, $7.50 and 13
Pattern Hats at $4.50: see our Fancv Straw t?,LI..a u.Y.
with wide fancy ribbons; Laces and Roses at $2 50 each
Violets of 3 dozen at 5c per bunch; Rose Sprays at loc, 15c and
20c per bunch all colors.
the WONDER MILLINERY HOUSE,
254 MORRISON'
Naw Htrlni Itcoairsil UbIIt. U.
STREET.
Flattering Evidence
G. 0. RINEARSON,
ATTORNEY lW,
Opposite Caufield Block,
oruoon
fioblitt Livery and ale table
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and tat
Depot.
Double anil alnele rim and ,l,lio kn... ..
ways on hauil at Llm Ihumi rUiUB .,i . ,
tlo connecled Willi Ihe bam for loone loc k.
AiiylnformaUon regarding any kind ol ilock
piorapUy auuided to by letter or peraoa.
UOItSKS BOUGHT OR BOID
L. M. ANDREWS, M. D
DEALER IN
Drags, Notions, Perf a merles
Toilet Articles, itc.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
OS THE mix.
or. of7Ui A Center St., Oregon City
OF the sale of our French r epons de onstrates the fact
v7ij t uvuut wuat nib iauiv,a Ji 1 urilAlJU and
vicinity appreciate a good and standard article, when
placed on sale at 37c a yard, or $2.59 a su'.fr, worth
$5.95. Ladies, don't lose sight of the fact that we are
up to date on dress goods, silks and velvets, and dress
makers' furnishings, and give you the lowest and
closest quotations enu eratcd from a retail standpoint
on first-class goods.
Best Values offered by any Dry Goods House west of New York,
McAUen & McDonnell,
COR. THIRD AND MORRISON, PORTLAND.
Tan Shoes. ...
-FOR-
Latest
A. R. DOOUTTLE'S
West Side Store
KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF
Groceries, Provis ions
FRUITS,
FLOUR AND FEED.
West Side Express
IN CONNECTION.
Taoa.
T, OakM Deary O, Payna,
Reoelveiw,
Henry O. ftuuw
ATfORTHERN
flj PACIFIC B. R.
GEO. A. HARDING,
DEALER IN
IF
3DRUQ-S
tandard Pat. Medicines.
PainU, Oils and Window Olasi.
Prucriftloni Accurately Compounded.
HARDING'S BLOCK.
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
Summer Suits!
m m
Bicycle Sweaters, Caps, Pants and Stockings.
Pioneer Stove-
THOS. CHABMAIT & SO IT.
CO TO
-FOR
TH e Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL f 100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Loant made. Blile cllHr,ntitil(1 Mnl.., ..nl
loctiona. Du.vk and Hells exclmngi) on all polnu
In the United States anil Europe and on llonj
Kougr. DtM)OHlt rcceivod mihlei'l to check In.
tereat at usual rutee allowed on time depoilti.
Bank open Irom 9 A. M.to4 P. M.; Haturday
ovenlnu Irom 6 till 7 P. M.
D. C. LATOUKETTE, F.E.DONALDSON,
Prohldunt. Oaahlei
u
N
S
Well! Well!
Talk about
Tonr
Luteal HuR
They All Smile When
They Drink It.
Randall & Meyer
Are always pn, top. a,n4 they
wII furutsh you, a quurt for
5 cents, yes, give you a
qjart a day for $1.50 a
month.
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Dining
Cars
Tourist
TO
Sleeping Cars
C ST. PAI'L
MINN
I II
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NKPOMS
IM M TU
CAKI.lt
KAMI FOKKR
KOIIKWTON
WINNI PKO
IIEI.ICNA
BITTK
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
CHICAOO
WAftHINCTOX
onTon'aoii all
WUXTi gin! WOfTM.
tat Infonnalloa ti
Utiieti, eall oo r wr
.rrlfl. map and
Dr. Price's Creini Ukinc Powder
- oHd' fair Hlteft Awar.
Try tlieq and lie convinced.!
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asst, Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
frrtw pllrt, ('mr Tklrtl.
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING IIOU8K IN THE CITY
Paid Up Capital, $50,000.
President, - THOU as Charmak
Vice President, . . Giso. A. Hashing
CaHhier K. O. Caiihild
Manager, Charms 11. Caufiicld
K General Mmililiig HiihIih'91 Tranaaeted,
DepoHltH Heieiveil HilJei!t to Check,
Approved III liu and Nolcn DlKccuntvd.
County and Clly Warrant! boiiKht. .
Lnaim Malleoli Available Hecurilv
Exchange Huuglit and )i.
Collections Made Promptly.
liraHs Hold , Available iu Any Part ol ttl.
World.
Telegraphic Kxchanir Sold on Portland, Ban
FranclHco, Chicago, and New York.
Interent Paid oa Time DepOHita.
' IUB AQBNTS Of
THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK.
Adirondack 719.
ADIRONDACK, a
brown homo, ttt
IikikIm high, highly
liniBlicd; tlie iM'Ht
bri-d horso In tbo
Mtiite: a aure foal
gutter, hla cfilUare
large and niiceily.
C'orneoii Willi your
marcN and get a
roailntcr.
ADIRONDACK 719
w Hired by Holm
Fide 7'tl, ure of
Humbert:!; Dun
Hmine.iire of Eobo
Nellie M
2 Susie Owen
A DI RONDACK'rl
dam wa Madge,
who waa sired by
Volunteer W, sire
of HI. Julian 'i-MU
and 'a', ottiers in
'l.M or belUT.
ADIRONDACK
has aired Ronnie
Hell Flora
T t:.V. Annie II
2:411, Admill 3:41,
Ambler 2:4I;, alu
dam iiigllule
2: 1.
ADIRONDACK Is
making Hie Henon
of Ih'.i.'i at Noblitl't
Htnblu In Oregon
City exceiit Mon.
days and Tuesdays
at Canby for the
extreme I y low
price of 110 r,.r the
ftcaaon; Insurance
$h, payable when
service is rmdrred.
Harry Sloper,
Proprietor,
Opgon City, Ore
FOR SALE.
Eighty ic.ren of fine farm land, mostly
bottom, on Woodcock creek. Clackamas
county, two miles (roin Meadow lirook
poatoflice. Three acre cleared, 12 acres
slashed ; good house 20x30. 1'rice $H00,
of which $.500 mnst be paid down, bal
noe two years' time. For further par
ticulars call at Cocrier ollice or aihlrens
me it ancouver, Wash.
Mas. Asxa Taylor.
Insure in the Farmer's Co operative
Fire Insurance Association of Oregon
City. The cheapest mutual protection
in the state. Men combine to insure
themselves. Applications taken by
M. L. Moore, county treasurer, and
president of the asociation. Agents
wanted throughout the state. Address
the secretary, O. A. Cheney, Oregon
City, Oregon.
DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING
And Building Material.
Lowest Cash Prices Ever Offered for First-Class Goods.
Shop Opp. Congregational Chore , Main Street, Oregon City
tablet Bicyce
V LEAD THE WORLD!
Look at the G. & J. Clinch Tire Before You Buy.
All Sizes All Weights All Trices Cash or on Installments.
Second Hand Wheels Bought and Sold.
FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY,
rOKTLAND, 0REU0, Controlling Ore., Wash., & Idaho.
W- A. HUNTLEY, Sole Agent, Oregon City, Oregon.
THE IOWA JEWELER
a
J
A. N. WRIGHT.
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
NORRIHON
OPPOStTK POSTOFriCti
PORTLAND, OREGON.
i-
Courier for Job Printing