Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, July 26, 1895, Image 3

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    LOCAL EVENTS.
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Will
and
llnss Ciiaihhn'k I ICATII. - K
Cliitriiinn died Mmiduy iiiuriiinn,
52 yearn. Hit Iihm lieen a Milfrier
t'iMiiii)llim (ur Mlmut two yearn,
Ills death wait cxiiei'ted (or some ilinu
Mr. CliitriiiNit hiiu Imrneil in 'Surrey
Kiitfluml, in IK4'I. I In wiiHtlioyuiiiiKiml
of a family of eilit children. When
tvaili yearn old litt ciiine to America will
lii parenta, who took up their rciidmice
la Indiana. K. li. Clmrinain struck out
fur himself at an eurly site, and was
jr(iinlneit in business and politics
the city of Antiunion, Report from
liia brother, Miijor Tlioinaa Cliarnm
and the lato Frederick C'liarmaii, Induced
I he younuur brotlier to como to Oregon
Cliy in IHS'J, and yix yvara later lie
bought the iuterettt In the drug firm ol
Oliarnmn & i'o. which lie held at the
time" f liia death. In 18118 lie niariled
Mini Matilda Elliott, who survives
The deceased waa a Kcnial man and had
a larue circle of friends. He wns a Free
Miihoii front 1807, and the funeral service
wore held under the auspices of that
order, from the residence on Seventh
street, Wednesday uiiimiug at 10 o'clock
The aervicea were conducted by Revs,
Cowan and MontKouiery, and an elo
quont eulogy on the life of the decoded
waa delivered by JuiIko T. A, Mc
ltrldu. Only a small p irtiou of the lare
number present waa able to fculn ad
niittance to the realdence, but hundreds
of people, followed liia remains to the
grove. Mr. Cliarman left no children
liesides liia residence property and half
Interest in Charinan & Co. 'a drui; atore
there are Insuiance policies on Iiih life
to the amount of fliUOO.
A. 0. U. W. Ohasd Okkicbks. The
new irrand clllcer of the A, 0. U. W.
installed at 1'ortluiiil Friday are aa fol
Iowa: Grand muster workman, Vi-
liaiuM. Culvlu, Banner lodge No. 23,
Jacksonville; grand foreiuun. J. I). Cole
man, 1'ucillc lodge No. 17, Portland;
grand overseer. C. II. Stockton, Seaside
'o. 12, Astoria; Newton Clark, River
aide No. (18, Portland, grand recorder,
and R. L. Durham, Hope No. 1, Port
land, grand receiver. J he supreme
representatives are V. W. Iirannin,
Viola No 114, Pendleton; J. J. Duly,
Union No. 3!, Dallas; W. D. Hare,
Hillsboro No. 01 and George II. Durham,
Pacific No. 17, Portland. F. Herchlold,
of Corvallis, was appointed grand guide ;
G. K.Johnson, of Carlton, inside watch
man, and Thos. K. Guull, of Oregon
City, outside watchman.
Will and Executor In the matter
of the estatn of Rev. Al. I.. Summer,
who died February 20th in Marion
county, the will was admitted to pro
. bate by County Judge W. C. Hubbard
of said county and E. A. Summer
appointed executor in accordance with
its provisions. The estate is valued at
about $300. The will was executed in
Portland, January l, 1888, and one of
its provisions is that his body should be
delivered over to the medical collego to
be dissected and used for anatomical
study by the medical students. The
bond of the executor was fixed at $1000,
which he gave with W. E. Carll and L.
L. Pickens as sureties.
Blackhwiriks. N N.. Robbing and
son, O. D. Robbing of Logan, returned
from the mountains on Tuesday with
22 gallons of wild blackberries, the re
sult of 2 days picking. Mr. Robbins,
on his way back, visited his son in law,
W. P. Kirchem, who resides on the
Clackamas. While there he visited the
large tame blackberry patch on this
well-managed farm, and brought to this
office a sprig of the berries. The ber
ries measure Ali inches in circumferance
the long way and 2)i the other. They
are beauties and were grown on bottom
land that was damp the entire season, a
requisite for bhickberries.
HAi.r Fake Raths. Through the
kindness of Manager Koebler, of the S.
P. R. R. In Oregon, the members of
theOregan Soldiers' Home will here
after enjoy the privilege ol traveling
I.AVINII TIIK CollNKlt Rtonk. TIio luy
lug of the corner atone of Mother House
of the Good Khephard will take place on
next Huudav at 3 o'clock, p.
ArchhlHho!) W, II (irons will olllclato
after which he will address the public
The house, which is a reformatory for
fallen women, Is alluulod on litis fide
Chiekamua river on the old l.ovoj
place purchased by tho lute Judge
Anderson ami given liy his widow totl
Misters of the Good Hhophitrd. A plut
form, with stem to the ground, has
been buill by the Sisters at the elcctr
car trestle so as to afford people an easy
access to the place. A cordiul Invitation
is extended to all.
Oi'ii.i, Diiivkiis' Mkkt. The ninth
annual session ol the uregon rress as
snclation convenced at Newport on
Yanuina liny on Saturday . resides the
routine work the features wore a speech
by Senator Mitchel', a grand clam bake
and a short voyage at sea (during which
most of the editors grew deadly pain)
C. C. Doughty of Dallas Otmereer was
elected president and Albert Tozier was
re elected secretary. Tho press was woll
treated by the transportation companies
but the cilzens of Newport (with one
exception R. A Rensell) gave no enter
tninuient to the visitors at all and left
them to shift for themselves.
-
Stolk His Horse. The Blackburn
family ol Springwater sooms recently
to have become the victim of mis-
iitune. In th first week of July the
school teacher of the district in which
thev reside stole Mr. Blackburn's best
horse with which to ellect tils escape
from the authorities who were after him
fur fnririmr the names of the school
bourd to a check.
CiniTiT Coi'iiT. Action fl'ed on 231
noriHi Forman vs County Judge and
Commissioners, notice of appeal ; Cnlh
erine Koclier ot alsvnA.K. Marks etals.
complaint; Baptist College vs M. N.
Shulstad, complaint; on 24th, GeoC.
'.Iv vs XV. L. Mollov. transcript of
uilgement.
Pearl and white metal belt pins at
the Racket Store. .
A ltu Ellilliig.
Ottkhvii.i.k, Va. "For fifteen years
tvu a ureal sufl'erer from Dyspepsia,
nd nothing relieved me until i tried
Simmons Liver Regulator. This is the
hest medicine in the world. 1 am now
irood hea th" Mrs. IN. J. uouins
nor ( riiL'LMHt sells II in powuer ur
liquid; the powder to be taken dry, or
ado into a tea.
Be sure and see the Jones chain-drive
foot lift mower before you buy. J'.a-
ard Hughes, Portland, Or., is soiling
them. The chain-drive is ahead ot all
for durability, lightness of dralt and
mplicity.
A Si'kciai, Balk ok Fink Hats
the La Mode Millinery Parlors.
heir styles ere the latest and prices the
cheapest. 230 First street, neai JIain,
Portland, Oregon.
Fairweather & Swift have opened
The Fair," two doors south ot bridge;
and 10 cent counters. To them for
bargains.
Ladies' and boys' Eaton caps, just the
thing for outing, at the Racket Store.
Send your work to the Oregon City
Steam Laundry and have it done in a
first-class manner. Work called for and
delivered free.
n ' '
Tho Southern Pacific Co. will run a
local ttain between Salem and Portland,
commencing Monday, June 24th, leaving
Salem at 8 :00 a. m. and leaving Oregon
City at 9:27 a. m., arriving at Portland
at 10:15 a. m. and returning leaves
Portland at 4 00 p. m., and leaves Ore
gon City at 4:49 p. m., arriving at Salem
at 0:15 p. m.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
A new supply of ladies' shirt waists,
white and colored, at the Racket Store.
The O. R. & N. Co. always alert to
the welfare of their patrons, have placed
on sale at principal stations, a 1000
mile ticket at the rate of three cents per
mile, sood one year from date of sale
over the roads of that company at half- ! gn( 00( for passage over the rail and
fare rates. Persons who are on their water lines of tlieir Rystein.
way to the Home to become memhers
will also be allowed like privilege'.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of
these rates must communicate with the
commandant for that purpose.
A Curiosity. Capt Brown has in
his collection at Grant's Tass a live oak
stump brought from the head of Jones'
creek, in which is the left half of the
antlers of a six-year old elk that was
left there over 70 years ago. The growth
of the tree shows by rings that it is 97
years old, there being 23 rings between
the point of deposit of the horus and the
heart of the tree The two lower antlers
protrude about two inches through the
opposite side of the stump and are
about six inches apart. The Mump is
perfectly sound, without knots, and is
about 23 itches high Euyene Gutird
Camera Club's Outing Some 12 or
15 members of the Portland Camera
C ub came up to Oregon City, the Tuala
tin and the C'ackamas rivers, Sunday,
and spent a verv pleasant afiemoon,
during which over GO views were taken.
The club is collecting views for the ex
hibition to be given iu October.
j REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas
Abstraot & Trust Company.
B F Ronnes to Ackerman & Latourette,
15 5-10 a in siv )i of see 20 in 1 4 s, r3 e;
115.
C Beal to Y M Batchelor, so of ne
of sec 20 1 1 s, r 4 e, 40 a; 10O0.
Jas W Roots to Clackamas Co, 1 a iu
sec8t2s, r 2 e: 1112.50.
A W Crawford to E M Loney , nw 5
of nw H of sec 20 t 3 s, r 1 w ; $1.
Jbb W Shaw to Mary W Mvers, lots
0 ond 7 blk 1 lots 11 and 12 blk 2 O C
Annex ; $320.
W H Gross to Jas Phelan, 1 a in ne
Knfnw UotsecH t2s,r4e; 1.
H A Kavlor to W O Sawtell, 33 and 7
a in sec 21 in 1 5 a, r2e;$7r0.
J F Albright to TheoBileter, 1.90 a in
ne M of sec 13 t3s, r 1 e; $05.
Jas W Shaw to Gus Lund, lots fl 10 11
and 12 blk 4 Bhaws first add O C -,$000.
Josephine Jackson to Stella Allen, se
i of nw y of see 9 t 4 8, r 3 e, cont 40
a; $400.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Award.
Ladies9 Duck Suits.
Made from English Duck, soft finish, handsome patterns
light, medium and dark colors, stylish, perfect-fitting; re
served for our Midsummer Sale.
PRICE, 51.50 the Suit.
PERCALE HOUSE WRAPPERS, not 5-cent calico, but
percale; fine cloth, cape ruffles, large sleeves, full skirt, wat
teau back, close-fitting, lined waist, refreshing colors, cut, style
and fit perfect. PRICE, 75c.
BATHING SUITS REDUCED.
Did you know that our Midsummer Sale is on in all depart
ments? Come and get our prices on table linens, ginghams,
white goods, summer underwear, curtains, corsets, mitts,
gloves, laces, parasols, sun umbrellas, hosiery, silks, wool dress
fabrics' sheetings, muslins, napkins, satteens, wool challies,
etc
McAlleu & McDonnell,
COR. THIRD AND MORRISON, PORTLAND.
Mrs. W, A. White Is jnile sick with
thoipilnsy,
.Mrs. Gen. Wainer becaurj the wither
of a boy Saturday.
A generous shower of rain is needed
for the spuds anil garden truck.
Married on July 17th by H-v.J. A.
Roaer. Kuniilo II. Fohna and Kdward
L. Klliott
The families of Mr. Midlam and Clark
(lanong will start for a camping trip
noxt week.
C. K, Horn has moved his shoe shop
t) the new Williams'- building on Sev
enth street.
A maBS meotimr of the populist has
boon called for Saturday, August 3d,
Shively's hall.
Col. W. L. White has boen sick for
several days. Tiie colonel bus bee 11
ailing for several months.
Two dwellings on tho farm of 8.
Krilzrosky, near Redland, burned on
Sunday; loss about $1000.
The pipe for the extension of Portland
city water works to Sellwood is being
manufactured al Oswego.
Two cars of wool from tho Pendleton
scouring null were received liy tne
woolen mills here last week.
The sale of the Oregon Pacific to A.
B. Hammond for 101,000 was confirmed
by tho supremo court on Monday.
Afr. I. Ackerman, formerly of this
city, has become manager in Pruger
Bros.' store, the Farmers' and Mechntiics'
Portland .
Col. R. A. Miller was reelected presi
dent of Chautauqua association and Mrs
C. II . Dye waa reelected secretary at
the meeting on Saturday.
Mr. Cluvering, a well known operator,
is now associated with Mr. Prior iu the
gallery on Muin street, where you can
get the best work dune at living prices .
If a sensational paper reporter had
been present during the closing hours of
the Chautauqua assembly be would
iave found matter for a racy write-up.
J. C, Stewart, recently from southern
Oregon, has opened a confectionery,
fruit and temperance drinks store in tho
new Williams' liuihhng on Seventh
street.
Wade II. Spencer joined the circus
advertising car al this place and is now
repared "to see the world." This Is
more pleasant than residing at "state
boarding house" at Salem .
Rev. Montgomery and wife returned
on Friday from their trip to Ml. Hood
They were )i days making the distance
between government camp and this
place and report roads in good condition
On Wednesday night at the paper
mills Wm. Hutson nearly lost the
ghtof his left eye by being struck with
sulphur plug which blew out. He
may yet loose the eye. Drs. Carll and
Soinmer are attending him.
The excavation is being made for the
new Union block, next to Odd Fellows'
hall. Hie building, which will cost
13,000, will be three fronts wide and
two stories high, the upper story to be
occupied by a hall and offices.
A Beaver Creek rancher hauls wood
to town, a distance of five miles,
making two trips daily- and hauling
cords per trip. He cuts in winter
This man has the wood business down
no.
The Marion county court has appoint
ed Anna Johnson adro.niatratrix of the
estate of her deceased husband and
accepted her bonds of $.2000. The estate
has property in Marion, Clackamas and
Multnomah counties.
A new mail route is to be established
on the west side of the river between
this city and Wilsonville, by way of
Willamette Falls and Stafford. Bids
are asked for beginning the service
October 1, and six round trips per week
will be made.
C. H. Guttridge says "the prospect
for prunes at Springwater this year is
good. Have never seen trees so full of
prunes at any season as they now are
but many will of course drop. The
sleet storm last winter destroyed about
half of. the trees. Out of 4000 I have
2000 left."
Part of the old brewery building is be
ing torn down preparatory to the erection
of Henry Weinhardt's new $10,000 brick
building. Mr. Weinhardt will build the
sewer along Eighth street at his own
expense and under direction of the city
council, thereby dispising of the water
from the creek.
Rev. Murai, who, by mistake, failed
to speak at Congregational church last
Sundav, will be here next Sunday morn
ing and s peak on the "Religions of
Japan and China." On Monday evening
at sane place he will lecture on the
China and Japan War." Admission
to this lecture, 15 cents.
It is reported that the S. P company
will put on a local train beween
Oregon Cily and Portland and carry
passengers for 25 cents round trip.
This will probably encroach on the
business of the electric cars, but as they
are not very accommodating no one
will be sorry.
Postmaster Green went to Portland
on Tuesday, and had a test made of a
lot of ore from the Blue River mine.
The mine is situated in Lane countv,
but is owed by Oregon City parties.
The test gives upward of f 12 per ton
and was male by Captain Shaw's dry
process. The ledge is 13 feet in width
and apparently Inexhaustible.
Mark B. Blackburn, who was killed
in the aocident on Singer hill on last
Thursday, was buried on Saturday.
The funeral services were held at M. E,
church. He leaves a wife and seven
children and has resided in this county
for about 20 years. The coroner's Jury
found that the train waa running over
15 miles per hour when the accident
occured, . .
A second Rebekah degree lodge was
instituted Tuesday evening at Odd Fel
lows hall by Mrs. Foster, special deputy,
assisted by Mrs. Manley and Miss Lacy
of Portland . Abernethy, No. 80, is the
title of the new lodge, and the officers
are: Mr Georgia P Meldrnm, XG;
Mrs Minnie G Charman. V G; Mrs
Xellie T Glass, secretary; Miss Bessie
Midland, F S; Mrs Pauline ' etzner,
treasurer; Miss Erona Lawrence, con
ductor; Mis Hattie Wetherall. warden ; I
Mis Mollie Hanking. I G; E W Mid
land. O G. Nineteen charter members
vr limited
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs, Marks visited Oswpgo last week.
ltev. (I. Sykos made Canity n visit
during tho week.
Miss Lonora Kay of Salem, was visit
ing In the city last week.
tiiloH II. Johnson, editor of Nelialoin
Timt, spent lust Friday in town.
J. M . Lawrence left for a visit to h
home iu the East Wednesday morning
MisH Addlu Scoggan returned on
Saturday from n visit to friends p.t La
Camas.
Ed iN'ewlon returned on Wednesday
from a two months' trip down th
Columbia.
E. Mass and wife of Willamette Falls
are visitin friends and relatives at
Beuna Vista.
Mrs. Latourette and daughter of
Salem are spending the week with
friends here.
E. G . Farnsworth spent last week at
Wilhoit Springs. He reports ipiite a
number there.
Miss Goldsmith of Fugomi, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Bollack,
left for her homo Friday.
fl. II. WMiart and Mr. and Mrs,
Houghton of Wisconsin left on Monday
for an outing at Newport.
Miss Clara Brown of Cincinnati,
Ohio, arrived on Wednesday for a visit to
her cousin, Sidney Smyth.
Miss Wiggins will arrive from the
East Saturday, and will be the guest ot
her brother, W. B. Wiggins.
Misses Ora Spangler and Erma Law
renca left Tuesday for Newport where
they will spond several weeks.
Miss Florence Catlerlin, Miss Adda
Irwin and George Irwin, Jr., of Salem
were visiting In the city this week
Mrs. Henry Close returned Saturday
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs
John Talent of Salem, who has been
sick.
Tha families of Fred . Charman and
Geo. Harding lelt for their Alderlea
camp, near the hatchery, Thursday
morning.
J. II . Daly of Macksbura- was in town
on Katurdav on his way home Irotn
Portland, where he attended the A. O.
U. W. grand lodge.
Mr. L. Schwabacher of San Francisco
was in the city during the week in the
inlirest of the Crown Paper Company of
this place of which he is manager.
Mr. Brownoil, candidate for congress,
gave a "plcniu" address at the Wood
burn celebration on Saturday. M.J.
Lee of Conby won the one-mile bicycle
race.
Mrs. A. Lewthwaite and her two
children of Oakland, California, are
spending a few weeks in the city, the
guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lewthwaite.
K. II. Gabbert of the Enlerprite, M.
E. Bain of the Barlow Three Sistert and
the editor of this paper attonded the
annual meeting of Oregon Press As
sociation ut Newpoi t.
Henry Meldrum will soon leave with
his family for Klamath county, where
he has a large government surveyin g
contract. He will be gone about
SERVING TIME
Is a duty whli-li none ran escape. Tim
waits for no man, hut nil must wait e
tiino. Wo serve time by walchingon
for the public of Oiegon City. Our
clock and watches keep the minutes
of how time goes. What's more, there
ore sixty setc-ids to our minutes, which
always stand approved un correct by the
sun, There are no bettor timo-keepor
on earth than our clocks and watches;
in fuel, they keep belter lime tiian
Theodore Thomas' orchestra. They
run by hand and ran be depended upon
not to quit Iu tho race.
Burmeister & Mresen !fc
THE JEWELERS.
WARNING TO WATER CONSUMERS.
Owing to the wasteful and unneces
sary use of water for sprliiklng and irri
gation and other purposes, it ha been
Impossible to supply tho higher portions
of the city during several hours of
the day. The pump has been furnish
ing fifty thousand gallons of water per
hour which should be an abundance for
four time the number of consumers.
Consumers are requested to observe
strictly the hours for sprinkling and ir
rigation, from five to nine morning and
evening.
Any violation 01 the rules and regu
lations of this Board that may come to
our notice will subject the party, or par
ties, to the full penalties thereof with
out further notice from and after this
this date.
By order of Board of Water Commis
noners.
T L. Ciiakmax, Secretary.
Oregon City, July 10th, 1895.
Entire stock of Crockery will be sold
below cost at R. Staub's Grocery,
Excursion tickets to Yaijuina Bay
and return will be on sale at S. P. Co.'
depot comment-ins June 17th, fire $0.00
round trip, good until October 10th .
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE,
Attorneys at Law,
Comemrcial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commercial
OREGON CITY,
Bank Building
ORE60N.
JAtlEO P.XURROT7,
Decorating, Paper Hasglag, ArtJstla E::j
Painting and Kalsomlnlsg.
Shop with R. L. Holman, Oregon City.
Glaesware tinware and household
novelties at "The Fair." Five and ten
cent counters.
Now is your chance to get shoes cheap.
The Eastern Shoe Store is closing out
The front door will be locked before
long, Soulhof Electric Hotel, Oregon
City.
Came toNoblitt's stable on June2Uth
one bay horse; weigh 1300; small strip
on forehead; bell on neck; left hind
foot white; branded J II.
The attention of those suffering from
affections of the eye, ear, nose, or throat
is directed to the professional card of
Wade, Oculist & Aurist, Marqiiam
Building, Portland.
Gardner Freyfag delivers the best
vegetables and keeps a full asortment of
all kinds.
To Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Recorder of Oregon City Oregon up to
p. m. of the 24th day of July, 1805, for
the construction of Eight street sewer
from Main street to railroad track.
Plans and specifications to be seen at
office of City Engineer. City reserves
ght to object any and all bids. Com-
HiJ'MiriiE ox Streets and Pt'ni.tc Prop
GEO. C. BROWNELL,
Attorney at Law,
Office One Door Xorlh u 'CaiifiAd & Hunt
ley'i D nation,
OREGON CITY, ... OREGON
E. F. DRIGGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OREGON CITY.
Office : Two Doors South of Courthouse.
RIXEAKSOX & HYDE,
ATTORNEY at LAW,
ABSTRACTING DONE.
Opposite Caufield Block,
OREGON CITV, - - - ORKGOV
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Depot.
Double anil nlnele rim and nadclla hnri u
waysonhaud at the loweiil ratei.and aiu.rral
alio conneoted Willi the barn for loons nook.
Any Information regarding- any kind of nook
promptly attended to by letter or peraon.
HORSES BOUGHT OR SOLD
V. HARRIS,
Star $ Grocery
DEALER I.N
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
CROCKERY, ETC.
H. W. JACKSON,
Machinist and Locksmith,
months in which time he expects to
finish the job. .. .
C. A. Runds and family, Mr. Bellow
and family and James Wilkinson Jr,
started on Thursday morning for the
coast where they will spend seveiii
weeks. They intend going to the mouth
of the Little Nestucca.
J . A , Con fer returned last week from
the Little Anplegate, JackBon county.
where he and Mr. Snlow, formerly
shoemaker here," are working a placer
mine. He hai a vial in his vest pocket
containing little lumps ol goia. con
cluaive evidence that they are in pay
dirt. Mr. Confer says that they un
doubtedly will make a handsome profit
out of their venture.
For all kinds of NOTIONS go to the
Racket Store.
niirv.
Amonz the numerous persons who
have been cured of rheumatism by
Chamberlaiu's Pain Balm, mention
should be made of Mrs. Emily Thorne,
of Toledo. Wash., who says: "I have
never been able to procure any medicine
that would believe me ot rheumatism
like Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I tuve
also used it for lame back with great
success. It is the best liniment I have
used, and I tukn pleasure in recommend
ing it to my friends." For sale by G.
A. Harding, Druggist.
Cheapest place in town for blach and
tan hose and ladies' and geuts' under
wear at the Racket Store.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salvk In the world (or t'uU
Brueltea, Ulcen, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorei,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllblalni, Corm, and
all Skin EruplUns, and positively curea Pllea
or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give
perfect satlalacUon jr money refunded. Price
centfiper box. Fei sale by Charman Co,
Charman Broi.' Block.
KIDNEY.
E. W. JovCoMrANV Gentlemen: I haveauf
lered from kidney troublo for two or three yean.
I would have to get up In the night to void my
nrtne from ten lo fifteen times. My aleep dl
turbed, and I became very thin and nervoui.
Noappeilte; bowels coniitlpatad. Ihava taken
two bottles and gained fifteen pounds. Sleep
well. Have to get up about three times during
night, and am very much better In every respect.
Will continue to take your Vegetable Sarsaparl 11a
for I believe It will entirely cure me.
(Signed) Silt. EDWAltD W. FRENCH,
Stockton, Cal.
JOX'S FOIl THE JADKU.
JOV'I VEGETABLE 8AKSAPARII.LA.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
E. W. Jot Coiipaky Gentlemen: 1 have suf
fcred from a nervous prostration from flnanclal
losses. Can say Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla has
eured me. My liver, atomach and bowels have
been very Inactive, but since taking your remedy
I am entirely welt. All business men and
women should use It. Pleam publish.
(Signed) MK. WM. HENRY JONES.
Butte, Montana
Bacfcarhe, dlsilnnaa, tiredness gle way
to Joy's Vegetable Marsaparllla.
"We had an epidemic of dysentery in
this vicinity last summer," says Samuel
S. Pollock, of Briceland, Cal. "I was
taken with it and suffered severely until
some one called my attention to Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. I procured a bottle and felt
better after the first dose. Before one
half of the bottle had been used I was
well. I recommended it to my friends
and their experience was the same. We
all unite in saying it is the best. For
sale by O. A. Harding. Druggist.
I be business of the Red Front is now
conducted by the Red Front Trading Co,
.y)') are stocking up and getting back
.iiu trade. They offer 19 pounds dry
granulated sugar or 20 pounds of rice
for f 1.
For your strings and extras for all
musical instruments go to Burmeister
& Andresen's, who keep a full supply.
C. A. Willey has moved his 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, saddles, etc., but will do all
kinds of harness and boot and shoe
repairing at prices that can't be dup
licated. Give him ncall. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Surprising bargins at the 5 and 10
cent counters of "The Fair," second door
south of bridge.
Patronize home industry. The Oregon
City Steam Laundry does belter work
than the Chinese or Portland laundries.
Geo. P. Bradford, the new manager, is
a practical laundry man, having had
charge of the best laundries on the
Sound before coming here.
The Eastern Shoe Store is retiring
from business. Now is the time to got
shoes cheap. South Electric Hotel.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
For a first class shave go to P. G.
8hark, 10c barber, next to Oriental Hotel
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Prescription carefully compounded at
G. A. Harding's drug store.
Received at Charman & Son's a large
invoice of wall paper, latest and pret
tieet designs.
See the gents' summer underwear at
Racket Store.
Money to loan on good security by
. S. Dresser.
Depot of Schilling's Best Baking
Powder at R. Staub's Grocery.
Get a sample of Sky Baking Powder
at R. Staub's Grocery.
New line of underwear at tho Racket
Store.
Highest cash price paid for secon d-
hand goods of all kinds at second-hand
store, opposite Noblitt's stab e, on
7th street.
Bicycles, Umbrellas, Sowing Machines, Guns,
and all kinds of small machinery re-
. paired. Prices reasonable.
Shop on Seventh Street, Opposite Depot.
.....
IT IS NO FARTHER
..TO TUB!..
Old Pioneer Store
.OF.
iWsNow than it was 30 years ago, besides,
you can get better bargains there than
any place in the city. Give them a call
before buying.
GO xo &. M. BESTOW
FOR
DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING
And Building Material.
Lowest Cash Prices Ever Offered for First-Class Goods.
Shop 0pp. Congregational Chore , Main Street, Oregon City
THE IOWA JEWEIiEHH
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A. N. WRIGHT.
'Watch repairing a especialtvj
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MORRISON
STKEKT.
OFPOSITK POSTOrFICK
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Take up a Paper.
And read all the advertisements care
fully. Look and see who holds out the
most tempting oilers. Then go around
anu see wnat tnose tempting oilers really
amount to. Nine times out of ten you'll
be disappointed.
We are very careful what we sav in
our ads, but we believe it is perfectly
truthful to state that when people buy
of us they get their money's worth
every time. That's ail we can promise.
. IV. GRACE, Uler I.,
6rocerias, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
KLY, OREGON.
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL f 100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business,
Loans made. Bills rllMnnmiLerl. MAltn. cn
loctions. lluya and sells exchange on all points
In the United States and Kurope and on Hong
rwiiK. LrupoHii. received nuo en lo cneca IU
terest at usual rates allowed on time deposits.
Bank open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturday
vYuuiugB irora o un r. oi.
D. 0. LATOURETTE, P. K. DONALDSON,
president. Cashier
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING 1I0U8B IN TUB CITY
Paid Up Capital, $50,000.
President, Thomas Charxjm
Vice President, G10. A. Hahdi.no
Cashier, .... E. O. Caufiixd
Manager, Chabi.es H. CAurmo
A Ooneral Ranking Duslness Transacted,
DoposilH Kccelvcd Hulijuct lo Check.
Approved Hills and Notes DlHccunted.
County and Cily Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Hecuritv
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Hold Available In Anv Part ol th.
World.
Telegraphic Kxchanire Bold on Portland. Ban
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
interest raid on Time Deposits,
us a ok nts or
THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK.
Awarded
Highest Honors World' Fair.
Da
mm
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
CHEAM
mum
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Now Open!
NEW SHOE STORE.
II. W. WESTERMANN,
MERCHANT JAILOR.
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Do ne.
Prloe'H Old Stand, Next Door
of Armory, Oregon City.
North
A. R. DOOLITTLE'S
West Side Store
KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK Of
Groceries, Provisions
FRUITS,
FLOUR AND FEED.
West Side Express
IN CONNECTION.
Well! Well!
Talk about
Your
Lacteal Fluid.
-sfc.
They All Smile When
They Drink It.
Randall & Meyer
Are always on top and they
will furuish you a quurt for
? cents, yes, rive you a
ciuart a day for $1.50 a
month.
Try them and be convinced.
A Full Line of.
Eastern Hoots and Shoes
which we will sell at
Eastern Prices.
Call and Examine Our Goods.
We will give you Great
Bargains New Styles,
Latest Designs, Lowest
Prices.
Krausse Bros,
Next Door to Burmeister A AnJrcsen's.
B!pni Tarinlf s assist digestion.
EYE, EAR, NOSE
& THROAT.
D TRj. WADE,
(F. C. 8 , Lowlon, Member of British Mcitictl
Association, formerly Oculirt ind Anrlst to the
Vlctorls Koyst Jubilee Hospital) has taken of
flees at
504-5 Marqiiam Bldg., Portland,
For the Practice of the A bote Specialties.
Office Hours: 10 to 11 a. m.: I to i and at I p. m.
R. ntETTAO S
Corner Grocery
Keeps a Full Line of
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES,
Provisions, Flour, Feed,
Fruits & Vegetables,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
KIDD & WILILAMS,
Successors to II, Cooke,
LIVERY, FEED & SALE
STABLE.
COR. FOURTH AND MAIM STS.
OREGON CITY.
0
ad
riental Oaloon,
Zimmerman A Miller, Props.
srtrB carry the best Whiskies and Brandlsa la
v town and make special low rate, on Cali
fornia Wines of all kinds. Best brewed
beer un th. Coast Th. Uambrinus.
Fln Free LunehMMM
- .Call end be Convinced
GEO. A. HARDING,
DIALER IN
IP
DIRCJQ-S :
-p-i
Standard Pat. Medicines.
Faints, Oils and Window Glass.
PrttcripUont Accurately Compounded
hardinq's BLOCK.
T
Oregon City Transportation Co.
Str. RAMONA.
TIME TABLS OREGON CITY BOA1
Imperial Gallery
Orrps City.
PHOTOGRAPHY IS KVEBT BRANCH
CRAYONS, ENLARGEMENTS.
CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY.
Cillery aver Mr. Prler'i Stort, Mala St
Lear
Portland
Foot Taylor 8L
7 :00 A. M.
11:30 A. at.
4:00 P. m.
Leare
On toon cm
Foot lib tJL
9:00 a.m.
2:00 P. M.
6 :00 P. m.
Str. ALTOMA.
Leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Satardiya.
Leave Indeendence and Salem Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Sunday Time. The Oregon City boats
leave this place for Portland on Sundays
at 10 a. m. and 2 and 5:30 p. m., re
turning leave Portland at 8 :30 and 1 1 :.T0
a.m. and 3:30.
Ripani Tabntes cure hewlac&w.