Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, November 01, 1895, Image 1

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OREGON
VOL. XIII.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1896.
NO. 26.
COURIER.
IT'S A
SHOUT CUT...
That's all it Ik a ctiick mid convenient way to gain
wliot the Inline lucks. Under (lie conditions of our
possession of. . . .
EQUITABLE
CREDIT -SYSTEM....
We can do the waiting not von. Paying litt' once a
week or month is easy enough (or anybody. We don't '
ask anything else.
Come on now if the Iioiiho reeds Furniture Carpets
Mattings Irnpfries Baby Carriages etc. Get 'cm
liave the good of 'em ami yon will find yon won't miss
tho small amounts you've promised us.
Don't bother about bondsmen we're not brokers
we're housKfurnishers. BELLOMY & BUSCH.
FOR
G-O TO
CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS
PETZOLD & GALE'S CASK MARKETS.
Two
Hhopw.
Seventh Street, Coiner of Center, on the Hill.
MAIN ST., OPPOSITE CAUFIELD BLOCK.
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PECIALiTIES'
Oregon
City.
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" J OPENS....
j Exposition rtSm) ;
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Portland, Ore.
Fresh Fruit.;..
Creamery Butter....
Breakfast Bacon....
Hams and Lard....
Teas and Coffees.,..
CHEESE,
CANDY,
NUTS,
IN FACT WE MAKE A
SPECIALTY 01" EVERYTHING
WE SELL.
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t The Largest and Most Complete Display ever made of the Resources,
J industries, Commerce. Business. Agriculture, forests." Mines, fruit,
Fisheries. Manufactures and Transportation
vi or tn west.
Fine .Mumc. Special Attractions Every Day
on all transportation llxks.
ADMISSION.
finale Art mimslcm "Bo
Children Under IU lOo
SetiHcm Tickets 3 OO
Faculties of the Great
Rkdl'ceu Rates
FOR EX1IIDIT SPACE APPLY AT THE
EXivsiL iox uuuvisa
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E. t. HASTEN, Secretary C. II. HUNT, Superintendent
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OLD HICICOISH"
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E. E. WILLIAMS,
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..GO TO.
WILSON & COOKE
FOR
est on" Earths
I CARRY A FULL LINK OF...... V V: : ;
FARM TOOLS, including Hiy Presses, Feed
Cutters, Choppers, Plows, Harrows, Seed
ers, Spriag tooth Harrows, Potato Dingers,
ALSO.
)HRINO
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AG0N8, UART8,
Be sure and call when you are
want to buy or not.
EDWARD HUGHES,
Boogies. Eto.
in the city whether
yon
cobkep fr01t amd
Taylor,
Portland, Or
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J The Fashions 1
fire
unserved
in
BY the manufacturers of Ready-Cade
ciotuag nowadays, so tnat tn
wearer of such garments can be
as stylishly-dressed as a fellow
being fitted ont in a suit of Cade-
to-oraer Clothes ar less expense
too. Examine the prices at the
PIOITBBB1 STORB
bv a m sa aw a sav a av. a. sat. .
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TTIHHE nWA JTEWIEIJEIB!
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OLIVER
STAFFORD.
Mike Gross has a now suit of clothes,
vent and all.
Mr. Weid, Sr., of JefTurson is spend'
ing a few days with his dnughtor, Mrs.
Weddle.
Mr. Weddle was called to the bedside
of his aued father at Jefferson a few
days pinco. Mr. Weddlo, Sr., is of late
alllicted with a swelling of his limbs and
bis recovory is doubtful.
John DeXeni and John Wilkin traded
horses last week and now both drive
matched teams.
! Schroeder Bros, have thoir engine
moved into their chop mill and do
custom work Tuesdays of each week,
v .Mr. Schultz has a house full of com
pany this week, consisting of his wife's
newly-married sister and husband and
many friends and relatives.
This month is passing away with
white fioBts for the last few mornings.
Marcus Baker has been on the sick
list for some time but is convalescent
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Jtev. Joseph Gronde was able to fill
the pulpit Sunday.
Most of the fires In the woods have
nearly gone out and the days are reason
ably clear.
Henry Melcher disappeared almost
three days ago and has not been seen
or heard from since. There are manv
rumors as to what had become of him,
but, they are only rumors and nothing
more. Lengthy.
Octobor 30th.
on Saturday. The house had ell the
peoplo it could conviently hold.
No wheat sown In this vicinity jet ;
potatoes a-e poor this season.
The Coltou school com men cod on the
first Monday In October with Miss Hal.
comb as teacher. She is doing wel'
and the pupils seem to like her. J
W. W. Austin, the mau that taught
our school for the two last winters,
visited the neighborhood and was wel
comed by all. He is now pressing for
ward to fill a much blither profession
than a school master. Success to him .
Miss Sadie Dix is to leave us soon to
go to Oregon City for a while so the
world moves on.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
October 24.
Fixy.
CANBY.
REDLAND.
PLOW'S!
AND
EXTRAS'
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Redland is booming now.
plrs. Jane Noyer returned recently.
The revival that has been held here
by. Rev. Shields has failed to catch
many "good sinners."
fhe log rolling given by B. F. Linn
was not so largely attended as expected
but there were 15 persons on the east
end and 7 on the west end, making 22
in jail. The dance -given in honor of
thl log rollers was a grand success,
there being 56 numbers out and plenty
ol 6od-looking girls. "000,000,005
re for the man that stole my
w. Howell, while running
on- . i r the engineer got his arm
Ch..;" ulcTi'Trias & him to go around
With tW belt and TaW him" Bp font few
day, but' when hi arm came in eon
tract with the girls' waists It wm welt
enough. "That right. Bill.": '
I understand that there is going fo be
masquerade ball at Linn's hall on
Thanksgiving night; full particulars
next week. ...
The potato harvest Is about over, the
crop is light and the tubers are email
One man has 2000 sacks. Tho price is
io cents.
L. D. Shank has moved on the Waile
farm which he has rented for two years.
Dr. White has his house covered and
ready for the inside work. He will
plaster it.
The Canby school has 130 pupils en
rolled. A third teacher is needed.
J. Smith is proprietor of Canby's new
butcher shop.
Rev. M. C. Glafmau, the Canby
preacher, is getting down to his work,
and says he wants to get all impedi
ments out of the way of salvation.
We are having one of the finest of
falls for farm work for mauy vears.
The farm irs complain of dry weather
on account of plowing. Outside of a
few foggy mornings we have had de
lightfull weather."
Will Grazier was married a short time
ago to a girl just from the East.
Wm. Weed of Astoria is home on
visit.
Mrs. Mondo is going to move to Port
land. ,
The Knight brothers are in the fruit
business and are packing green apples
for shipment.
O. Hoyt has sold his place near here
to Mr. Wright of Portland for, 1 1650,
and has gone to Michigan. , 1
D. J , Cox of Oswego was visitfac
friends in (nby 4his)fif av- - -:
Carlton A Rose nk rant are. buying
a large quantity of dried fruit.
Mr; BrOckelman and familyiatvsjone-
to California for the' benefit of their
cbilds' health. It has been sick .for
three yesrs. ?
Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas
Abstract & Trust Company.
E Parker to Will f. Miller, lots 1 and
2 of blk 1, Parker Hill add to OC; .
E M Atkinson to Alex Simmons, lot
6 of blk 173, O C; $H0.
M B Williams to F 8 T?m.i rj hxt i r
sen li), 5 s, 3 e ; t5ii0.
Sunset Ld Co to Chris Spinden, lot 7
of blk 17, Sunset City; f.".T).
II II and E E Hugben to C C Hugben,
e )i of sw 4 and w of so y of sec 11,
6 s, 2 e, 100 acres.
C C Hugben to C D Lat ourette, same
lund; 1.
Win Edwards to U V Short, so V of
no ii of ec 19, 3 s, 1 wj 400
Win T Colty to Inane Tuiple, 10 a in
sec 1, 2s,2e; 10iK).
O Ainswortii to V;n boeim-r, sw '4 of
se H and so J4' of sec 2 ami iiw ,4' of no
J. fihllll has hnnohf tmn Info nl ft
IM 1 1 I. .L! . LI I w. .
ri u ragmg ia wis Ticinny, waing M.th.wi: H will hnlli n ih.m .1
everyining oeiore it
October 27. Exoinkr.
C0LT0N.
Oregon City Trassportatlon Co.
Str. RAMOiJA.
TIXB TABLE OREOON OITTrBQAI
Leare
Portland
Foot Taylor St.
11:30 a.m.
4:00 r.M.
No Sunday Trips.
Ltart
Obcooh Cmr
FootltbBU
9. -00 A.H.
2:00 r. u.
Last Friday the neighbors had quite
hard work to save Mr. Hubbard's barn
from being burned ; he loet about 1800
rails and has not much timber to replace
them with. John Arqueit came near
loosing his barn also. All the men in
the neighborhood gathered together and
finally got the fire quelled, but it clean
a . i . . in 1 j ' -
eo ou iow 01 iru, m,i lu,. , for busineMi ... .'Come one and all."
be better.
once.
Canby is to have a new sidewalk on
Main street. The contract for same is
to be let to the lowest bidder. It will
take 30,000 feet of lumber. Several will
bid on it.-
Sam Hess of Hood River was in Canby
this week for a few days.
J. Smith has moved on Main street
L. Rogers is giving his house a new
coat of paint. -
The Canby photographer is now ready
Str. ALTONA
Leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Leave Independence and Salem Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Children Cry for
On Friday old Father or Elder Pres.
ton and wife cam to this place. He is
a millwright and came to assist J.
Gorbelt in altering a part of the Milk
creek saw mill so it will work more
advantageously. He has five hands
working on it and hopes in a few days
0 have it running.
The 20th the Free Methodist minister,
a lady, preached at 11 o'clock and Elder
Preston in the evening; meeting also
8.. Garrison ' has gone in the hoop
business near Shank's landing, across
the river. .
The 8. P. Co. has a crew repairing
bridges near Canby r . '
There will be several new street lamps
put up this fall on other streets.
S. Kelly and J. Ressner have gone to
Newport, Oregon.
October 26 Nbro.
SUNNYSIDE.
A Great
Exposition
A. N.WRIGHT.
Watch Repairing a Specialty
305
ORRISON
KtET.
OPPOSITE
.posxirficjc
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Sale
Gigantic Assortment and Exquisite Colorings
FALL AND WINER
DRESS GOODS...
At Special Prices
Forty-Seven pieces of All Wool Scotch Suiting, heaw
material, 30 inch at 2;c Der vard: 7? All Wool Henr etta
and KfTvntian CnrA 11 ,0 . - .1 I I,
77 pieces of 39-inch All Wool Mixtures, handsome effects worth
75c per yard, lor 39c per yard or $2.73 a suit; 70 pieces Black and The Oregon City Steam Laundry has
Colored Boucale Cloth. i inch ' ClarM Wmr nn"r I ttC oer been consolodflted with thn tTnlnn
yard or $5.25 per suit; 76 pieces of 46-inch Black and Navy French Laundry of Portland and will hereafter
ocrge, exceptional value (job to close), former price $1 per yard, do its work at the Portland office,
will close entire line without reserve. o cents oer vard. or $3 per Henry Elliot will act as sgent here and
ouiu uur rur thanes 1 inth nH isrvt-a icoiieci an d his one me lormer nroDrieior
1 ff ' - V OtlU .VIVVf. ... I
-.Vn" . lfMlllCll .... H.nnLurii r.rtund. Mr. G. P. Bradford
Norris Davis hsd a tun-a-way Mon
day. While driving past Mr. Ott's a
dog ran out and frightened the horse,
causing it to run into a fence, turning
over the buggy, dammaging it slightly.
Mr. Davis escaped unhurt.
Mrs. Joe Reed and daughter, May, of
Portland, have been visiting Mrs. A.
Hunter. Miss May returned home
Monday, and on Tuesday Mrs. Hunter
and Mrs. Reed went to Jackknife to
spend a few day with Mrs. Baker.
Mrs. Clift has returned after a few
weeks' visit at Corvallis.
Peter Buck returned home last Wed
nesday, after an absenee of several
months in Eastern Oregon, where he
was herding sheep.-
Miss Cretie Leoimon of Currinsville
is staying with Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson.
She expects to return home the mid
dle of the week.
October 30. Juxta.
and ne K of nw 14' of sc-e II, 0 s, 2
e; !iil)0.
B Kneppn to Jos Benin', 2') a in sec
15 and 10 in 3 s, 1 e; $1
E M Atkinson to A S Warren, lots 1
2 3 and 4 in blk 10. Purk add. to O C;
200.
X P C M Ass to Otto W'jiidrey, lots 2
3 and 4 in blk 3, subd Oak I i rove; 1.
E M Atkinson to A 8 War ran, blk 43
62 53 61 02 03 an d lots 1 2 3 4 7 and 8 of
blk 4!), lots 1 2 3 4 5 of blk 50, Iota 1 2 3
45 0 7 8 9 10 in blk 61, Central ad.lition
loOOjtl
II N Cook to Rudolph Olsen,10ain
P Lee el 3 s, 1 e : 5(HI. '
Oak Grove Ld Sc I Co to Win Kenner,
lot 1 in tiiictO, Milul otllnU (iiove; f00.
J C Cox to Tiios Brandon, n of lota
0 7 and 8, Buckniun's tract ; $1500.
. P Smith to S A Dukes, 4 a in P Lee
cl, 4 s, 1 ej $300. :
TJ Boringer 'by sheriff) to 8 Hinkle,
tract in nw cor of Bee 23. 2 s, 3 e; $12.
G C Ely to W J Ranch, lot 3 of Heck
art's add toOC;800. ' ' .
J M Findley to C L Parker 01.74 a in
sec 30, 3 s, 2 e; $2000.
E M Atkinson to H M Stock, lots 0 7
8 S and 10 of blk 10, Par k add ; $500.
E M Atkinson to Geo Stock, 1.85 a in
Fisher el; 92.50. , '
C A Dresser to John A Thayer, lot j5
of blk 47, Co add to O C; 22i. . ;
U 8 to A H MiHliVr. ne i of se & of
sec 22, . re ii if nw J and n of sw M
ejt mis' 29 1 pateiif .i..'r.'',"' . "
... Ricliird J L.reiiien io M P Riohard-
son, e K,ol s of seo 30.3 n, 1 w ; 13400.
m i augoen io v u uitourette, e y
ofswjf'aua w of se M of see It, 0 s,
2esl500. ; :'. 1 , '
A 8 Warren t al to N B Atkinson,
real estate inherited from Ge) H Atkin
son, deed; $1. . , V
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
No.fce is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of
aU persons who may offer themselves as
candidates for teacher of the schools of
this county, the county school superinten
dent thereof will hold a public examina
tion at the courthouse in Oregon City,
Clackamas county, Oregon, beginning on
Wednesday, November 13, 1895, at 1 p. m.
Those desiring state certificates can
apply for same at this meeting.
Dated this 1st day of November, 1895.
.. - . H. 8. Gibsos, . .
' County School Kiiperlntendint.
Blank nnii and, receipt books of al
kinds', and i deeds,.. tiKirtgages,. .etc.
cheaper lhan Port land wholesale price
at Courirm office.
Pitcher's Castorla.
..CP
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Almost everybody takes some laxativt
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
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 LIVER REGU
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and healthy, and when the Liver is In
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Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestien, Sick
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
trou! les 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.
-ir EVERY PACKAGE'S
Has the Z Stamp In red on wrapper.
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