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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1895)
--V"V t- - ' ' , . -.., , f r $ 1 1 1 City Library cou OREGON RIER.. VOL. XIII. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1896. JMM IT'S A SHOUT CUT... ' Tl at'a nil i' Ik h nnii k and convenient way to gain wl.itl tie Ikiuib lurks Under the conditions of our t)iiHMiinn ill.... EQUITABLE CHtDIT SYSTEM.... We can ! t.in waiting not voti Paving a liu1'' once a week or month ia cany enniuh fur anybody. We don t ack anyihinit else. Conic on now if the house i end Furniture Larpets Mailings l)rnperiN Bthv Carriagea ate Hut in have the it I of Vm and yon will find y u w in t miss the small am units you've promised ua Don't bother about bondsiiien-we're not we'ie bini-fu'iiiMber-. BEllOMY & BUSUn FOR GO TO CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS FEXZOLD & GALE'S CASH MARKETS. Two Hhojin. Severn h Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. . MAIN ST., OPPOSITE CAU FIELD BLOCK. Oroijon City. . OPENS.... Exposition (10 r Portland, Ore. The Large-t anl Moat Complete Display ever made of the K'.nrcM, nduatriea. Commerce. BnaineM. AriCnltnre. Koren a hs, g i . Fisheries. MuiiuIiicHhvh and Tiiii.sprtill..n l-a.-iltiea of the l.reat Northwest. ,. Fine iimc. Bpucmi Attractions Evkry Day. Riwcku Uatks OS ALL TltAN-l'OKTATIO.N LlNBS. ADMISSION. finale Almilon . '-o Children TTndor 1:2 ..JO'S BeiiHon Ticket. M vXJ FOR EXIMIIT SPACE APPLY AT TUB EXPUSII.IOS UUII.VIXO E. t. HASTEN, Secretary C. II. HUNT, Superintendent AND It II K A It -I. s H 50 eS c Best on ' Earth... I CARRY A FULL LINE OF FARM TOOLS, including Hay Presses, Feed Cutters, Choppers, Plows, Harrows, Seed ers, Spring Tooih Harrows, Potato Diggers, ALSO d 17 Si'Risa Wagons, Carts. Doggies, E.tc Be sure and call when you are in the city whether you want to buy or not. EDWARD HUGHES, cornei fbout and Taylor, Portland, Or J The. Fashions Are Observed.... . BY the manufacturers of Ready-Made . J M r. A It. A 4 HlA ClOining nuwauays, su uiu uj wearer of such garments can be as EtviishlY-dressed as a fellow- I being fitted out in a suit of Made- to-Oraer uioines ai ies excuse too. Ezsmine the prices at the CHARMAN & SON.J THIR IW A JEWEILEK mw m N.WRIGHT. Watch Repairing a Specialty ORRISOX Rt.LT. OPPC8ITK POSTFFICK ... V PORTLAND, OREGON. Specialities- Fresh Fruit.... Creamery Mutter... Breakfast Bacon.... Hams and Lard.... Teas and Coffees.... CHEliSH, CANDY, NUTS. SUNNYSIDE. . Mr Geo. V Johnaon of Uook Creek waa vlaitlnK relaiivea here Friday. Frank (irillVth and Elwood Wllea went to I'ortl ind Friday evening anJ took in the expoailion CUUNIY FINANCES. Semi Annual Report of Clerk, Treasurer anil Sheriff. following U iho ri'iBirt i t the county i-lfrk for tli. lx mc.Htlu ciiillHx on flfi.ltnilxr With, hawing the aim.mil of claliui and fur what Unwed: eat Ira. IN FACT Wt MAKE A SPECIALTY OF EVERYTHING WE SELL. O ' E. E. WILLIAMS, The Grocer- kuuil ami bridge I'aiipor CrluiliiHl, circuit court rl initial, Junlloc wuirl HlHlloncry Court Iioum) and Jail Clerk Lew I!aker nf .la koife waa the guc of Ida u;u Ih and aim'. Mr. and Mi I , ( llunler, Sniiday. the 1 3 li . F. M. Sumner went to Damaacur on biitinea 8aurday. Vj.U If. .lor ,.f Mliuiiiii.li una viultinir Hheriff . . Iloi'iinlcr relaiivea here laat week. 8oho,, 1UperlDU.n,u,n, Mr. and Mr. F. H. Urifleth attended Tiwuurtr church hi Harmony Sunday. ; Marion Herd went to P irtlaiid Sit nrday returning in the evening to Hud that Ina many frienda had planned a nirthdiiy aiirpriae party for him The eveiiinu waa iileaaantlv fuent, after which an elegant chicken aupper waa Iiihuio AMItfMOr Cuuntr liiitgr CuinniiMluiicn Surveyor Coruncr llulhll. Dint rlil atliiriicjr Clroult court rcpurtur aerved, of which all heartily partook Mr and M'8. Ira Heckintrer apent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Flavel Sum ner. Hoy JoliiiPon has made a flit rack for wood hnuliiii;. The lerlnre given hy Rev. Mr. Pratt n i!onii!e of Sumliiva uuo waa well at tended. Ilia 8iihject,"From the Guiter Tcachor'n euiniiiutlou lo the Pulpit," was handled ina that oiiKht to be a warning to the young llniiniy mi wild anlinuli Inducut uildler fiiud Ariiuiiy runt Koad iiit.Htt r CuutinK-iit fuad Huia-y funded lliiyn'aiid UlrU' Aid Sociuly I'riulliiK Ciillccti ig dclliiqiiclit taxes M. P. llMdlcy vi County Jjj j In regard to the evila of inteuiperunce. ....GO TO... WILSON & COOKE FOR OLIVER ! ' r'" ?( PMVS AND EXTRAS. 0. Oregon City Transportation Co. Str. RAMONA. TIME TABLE OREGON C1TV IlOAl Leave Portland Fool Taylor St. 11:30 a.m. 4:00 p. M. No Sunday Trips. Oregon City Foot nth 81. 9 :00 A. M. 2 :00 p. M. Str. ALTONA Leuves Portland Tuesdays, Thursday r i I anu caiuruaya. L'ueui'ci Leave Independence and Salem Mon- at Courier office rl.ii.a Wailnoiiil.ua on1 PrlllaVB. I 1 nilliilllll viniinn Chai. Hunler has been improving hia OuutuudliiK unpuld warraiiuou Sip place some in the way of burning logs There is talk of starting a singing school here in the near future. The bri ge near Mr. While's has been j I it mi j;n iicu i "in i it i in a v i ..-.. v. .... ... ---- fixed by laying borne new plank on the noi,.ymlditr.ii..rclor the ilx iiiouiIh ...U rf ' ' Mill. klAlila.nlul. Ulllll. e.iat approach. Mr. Nelson ia having some clearing done. James Henderaon is working for him. This is a very dry full for O.egon. Many of our people are hauling water from Rock Qrepk. and a week'i rain wjuld be a God send to them as well as to those who have fall plowing to do and potatoes to dig. Your correaDondent has been re quested to state that one of the bridges below here, at A. Clark's, is In a danger ous condition, and unless lixed or re- placed with a new one somebody will get hurt. " run. Johnaon has been bttsr (or some U'lirtvmalrm cider. The mill la biaqwn Invention and ia as eood as the patent ones, aa in on inatance 12 baahela of apples made 50 gallons ofcloVr. ' October 22.' Jt'XTA RURAL DE1C. Dryinr apples ia tbe order of the day in tbia Tiacinity. Charles Bittser baa returned from Idaho. W. 8. Sconce and wife and Iden Bours and wife left Monday for Portland. Mr. Crocker bought a team last week from Mr. Hardetty. Grandfather Ogles' granddaughter came down on a visit last Monday. Fred Palmer Is eoing to move Into Frank Jackson's house, and Mr.ISaily is monving iuto Mr. Oswalts house. There will be 8unday school every Sunday hereafter at the Glad Tiding school bouse. Mr. I Tailor.Superintendenl Florence Crocker has gone to Champoeg to work. October 18. Dew Drop. Blank note and receigt books of all kinds and deeds, mortgages, etc. heaper than Portland wholesale price Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A Great Exposition Gigantic Assortment and Exquisite Colorings is FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS... At Special Prices Forty-Seven pieces of All Wool Scotch Suiting, heavy material, 36 inch at 25c per yard; 73 pieces of All Wool Henrietta and Egyptian Cord, 37 and 38 inch 25c per yard, worth 40c; 77 pieces of 39-inch All Wool Mixtures, handsome effects worth 75c per yard, for 39c per yard or $2.73 a suit; 70 pieces Black and Colored Boucale Cloth, 45 inch (latest), former price $1, 75c per yard or $5.25 per suit; 76 pieces of 46-inch Black and Navy French C ... ! t I . . TaV. .a 1 fsio.m4.a- nrira 1 1 a.. 'rrt 1 ocrgc, exceptional Vttiuc you lu uw;, im ...... pnw j--. i will close entire line without reserve, 50 cents per yard, or $3 per I...:. c .... ir.. rttk r.na.. r.A Ti-l-.f Ott UUI 1 U 1 , 0pV3, VIUUI iu J.I.I.VW !SUlt TMr4 A MarriMB. iicallen McDonnell Portland, r. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished Every Wtek by th. Clackamas Abstract L Trust Company A A l.liiiing Co to Li t & '''y, 1 ami 1 'i o'mh' 22 4.,rft.;?l. J W iMiiflat et al toC 1 m. f m U aol o n of nu '4 " '4 t 14. t 3 , r 1.-; Ism. Pa'i v .) V Iti.Ti t . J v. Cnoni Ioih 7 a. ii 8, llk tl of Aii r' Hi' Par. ! .. hj . J M U.ctwi to h V U 1 111 n sec 3 4 I ; II. 11 (' itiimo 10 A I) F. K in 1 I s.i'.d 1) in 00 .1 in 0 Fuel Ki want for arrvnt of Edanl Total amount claim- tvmuvraOlli Eatliualvd lulcrvit , Tola! mitniFF'a htatemknt Aniounl of nuncy received tor U.m and lua HepteuiherUutli: Dr. Amount received Cr.-Amount tiald ta-aiurvr Amount on hand UMM.iBV ITATr.MHNT Llabllltlei- Warranli drawn and unpaid Enthnated InU rcit I f.U l 11 I'M U 363 'JO m 45 678 Uu 13.W 1 0 2.W 73 . 12IU 96 UK2 HO 2HI1 ci " , i k, 0 e ; f.o'ai. INK) 10 ' '' t '' '" W O Mhi'm 20s no W, i I ; (UT'i. " w Join O 101:111011 to W i 1 hi.. 4 4H, S.. 10.00 ' C; lion. WO'O T i t'ns o Dorcna k 1 11, hi i""0 Jo 10. n. 1 2 k. 4 w; '. Ill Z l,r''1" " ro :o M'' 1 w d-"x -4,0 (111 hiu'rill), lo s 5 an'l o! i.K 4. '; 10DO 181S 1 ! 4- l.i.tini (i.yi:x)luJ. - K K.- . 's 'JJ'Oai.d 10 t.olii.Md.l I. () ;I31 j,, . 8 lliii-oit t J.ia Kelly ( . rio , 20 Hi. ?' ami Sll. lloi.nei' add to l i , HI'S: j A thane 10 it , 1 . 11 Ink 1, 2ivkiwiia 470 00 1 Oo Hiutli to Franrta Caldwell, lots 4 00 3 and Hofbik 23.0 C; h. wonl )M,l:jrt (tiy alien.!'). ! M.-nl om and It iin.-by. e ' of n 'i .tml n i of ne 4 ec h, 4 a, 2 e ; I IMJ . (.ii'o I' Howard lo K Pt'i'K 'if r, ioih 7 anil 8 oi 'ilk 7. Kdgwo.Nl ; !! . A'ldii- tJ -dtn-y io T F Itwui, nit in In- I 2 3 4 5110. I!) li II 14 IA tli i.lk 7,0 I & S tin's a 1 1 to ().'.( t "I 'i i it in 42,'jj a in a. 2. 1 e; l9;)S M llimnai lo John L;oi z. a n c ! ol a ol ii w 1-4 of at.c 15. 5 . If! f20. Levi Liimx el al lo Jnhu Lainz. aa.uo aa liai ; II. ManhnfUlill to Nora Call If. lot 8 of hlk 141.0 C; 11000. 0 0 Kiuearaon to J T Apperson, 15 lit sec 19. 2, 2i50. K A Freylag et al to O O Kim aratin, 37. 91 a in Itineari-on ul ; (I. Ot ii 0 Kim i' n on et al to li A F.t-ytug, 25.tH) a in Hinearaon cl j tl . U tl Kiuearron et ul lo J U Kinearson, j HI 117 1 44 121,7110 1 14,703 IC I ll,4tiU 17 1 13,. 41 :: vti.m 44 1,285 2 $ 124,71-4 Ul 14,101 16 877 OS h;m 15 138,4,111 7 Kmiurcpi Viimti irtrenkuroi'l hand" Fuuda In ilierir hud, csllmnted trlLnatnit linnrild tHXU9. lS'Jl UncollecUHl tax lavlea and penally. ta3 nana a nut mt ii w , 1H91 ami prior . - -n. .. ii..... -.1 . i iiiiu rue., viiule and Interest .' 1,-TO ni ' .. Total resourcea exeltulve of purbMo prnpurlY Total lodebledueu of county t 44,018 SI U0,4 17 Total raaourcei . Net lndebteilueu Road fund Total amount warrants drawn Caah ill tfrtunrery . WarranU oufntardlnj Balnuco In road fund 44,041 34 I n, . ln HnBarinn cl 11000 1.5,4a. w I20.M27 83 I 2,11 2 267 61 1J57 114 Tim bnrden of labor la constantly be ing liifhtened by new inventions, but nothing new has yet been discovered to briglilenihe hours of labor, and make life worth livinn like Simmons Liver Keiiulalor does It's the King ol Liver Medicines . A alagish liver depresses one's ppirits ami causes languor, besides upsetting Ihe whole syateun But Him mons Liver Regulator tones up nnd strengthens the body. For Otu Firtjr Years. Am Old akk Well-Tbied Beheut. -iln. Win low't Soullilng Syrup ho been Med for ow fifty yuan by mlllloutof mother! for their clilldMB while teething, with porfect aucoeaa. It aoothea the child, often, the gunu,allay pain, cure wind oollo, and la the beat remedy for Dlarrhoja. ! plaaaant lo the taate. Sold by Drugglata In erory part of tbe World. Twenty-flvecenla a bottle. Itaaluelaln calculable. Be aura and aak for lira. Wlnalow'a Soothing 8ymp, and take no other kind. There is one medicine which evpry fumily should be provided with. We refer to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When it is kept at hand the aevere pain of a burn or scald may be promptly re lieved and the sore healed in much levs time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before inflammation acts in, which in snres a cure in about one tliinl the lime otherwise required. Cuts and urnieeH should receive immediate attention, before Hie pails become swollen, anil when Chamberlain's Pain Balm ia applied it will heal litem without matter being formed, and without leaving a scar. A sore throat may be cured in one night. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment and bound on over Ihe seat of pain, will cure lame back or pain in the side or chet In tweniy four hours. It is the most valuable, how ever, for rheumatism. Persons alllicled with this disease will be delighted with the prompt relief from pain which it affords, and it can be depended upon to effect a complete cure. For sale by H. A. Harding, Druggist. "While down in ihe southwestern part of the state some time ago." says Mr. W. Chalmers, editor of iheChico (Cal ) Enterprise, "I had an attack of dysentery. Having beard of Chan.ber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedv 1 bought a bottle. A couple of doses of it completely cured me. Now r .... . nh.mninn nf that remedy lor all stomach and bowel complaints." For sale by U. A. Harding, wruggini. mt' v NERVOUS PROSTRATION. v ur in, cnanir-Gentlemen: 1 have auf fered from a nervoua proatratlon from UnancUl M. Can lay lof Vegeuuie rreapariu umm cured me. My llrer, itomacb and boweti nave been very lnctle, but arne taking your remedy I am entirety well. Alt bualneas men and women ihould oe tt. rieaM puoiuu. (Signed) ' JUJH. . Butte, MonUuia Backache, alulae. tlrdaM f l way Smj TtglUlU aaraaparllU. tj 0 Kineai'Min tlal to K B Uinearsnu, 37 Ul a in Uineuraii-.i cl'; G O Riiiearaun to II B M Rlnearson, Tr"iuiW Biiiler toTiida'lfolt. lul I of- blk 133, OCl Thoa Holt to Fram'i Butler, Joi 1 of blk 133, 0 C: f tOulv Win Cunimings to John Parsons, 5 a in AI.ernelhy cl: 1500. J A Thayer WAS Dresserlot 5 of blk 99, OC; $500. IT T Rurlttw to E Parker, luta 7 and 8 of bik 21 and lot of blk 7, Windaor j I. The Racket store has moved to its new location, one door north nf old place. The new quarters are largurnnd room ia made for their new stock which is made necessary by their constantly increasing trade. Prices are low. Give them a call . , NERVOUS SHOCK. - K. W. Joy CoMPANV-Oeatlcnien: This la tl.e firat time I have attempted to wrlle for tl.n-e yeart. Have been io liervoui and weak that have laid In bed for moat of the time. A Itlend who had taken ) our Saraparllla lent tretwo bottlca. The aecond one la most gone, and I have gained twenty pound, and turcly feel a new women. I waa pais thin, No ambi tion, lied given up, as I hid tried io many nmipilli'. und ductora but found no benellt. II you eare to publlhh thin you have my eonacnt. (Hlnne.l ) Ukp. a. v. in.i.MAn, Alameda, Cal. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Franciaco. SIM MON S VREGULAT0R7 GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxall- medicine to cleanse the system and keep t! it blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS I.IVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feelinjr. These are all caused by a sluggish Livrr. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi cines, and Better than Pills. EVEBY PACKAGE-, Baa the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. j. H. zeUla Co Phlla-. P-