Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, January 10, 1896, Image 4

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    Oregon Courier.
lly A. W. CUENEY.
CITY OKFIOIAI.. PAPER.
Bulered In Ui Oreon City poatofllce asaecond
olaa nitttsr.
SUIIHC'RIPTIOS RATES.
One year 2 00
81 X monthi 1 00
Three month! 0
If paid In advance, per year I M
faVThe dale opposite your address on the
fiaper denotes Ihe lime to which you hate paid.
I'ATKO.M.K HONK INDUSTRY.
OREGON CITY, JAN. 10, 1890.
HATWSAL DEBTS.
The national wealth, real and person
al, of the United States, according to
the last censns, wes 105.037.001,107. It
far exceeds that of any other country,
und the interest-bearing debt of the
nation in about one-third that of Great
Britain, oiiequnrter that of France and
one-half that of Germany.
- The following shows the interest paid
by the different countries and the
market price of their secuiities:
Kind of eacurlty. Interest Price
101
H7!
(rot Britain, consold
rraoce, r-arls rentes
United States bonds 4
Uermany, funded debt...... 8
The debt of each and per capita of
debt is as follows :
Country. National debt Far ca pita
Great Britain 8,:M,7I9.IWI itf 19
franca 4,,79;i,.'fJ8 114 88
Hulled RtatM Mm,m 14 63
(iermauy 1,967,2.17,017 28 SI
A Yakkeb farroir In Brazil, says an
eichange, who longed toe Ice water, his
utilli.ed a kite for the purpose of obtain
ing ice. He tills a tin can villi water
and sends it to the height of three miles,
where it is promptly frozen. After a
sufficient Interval the kite is rapidly
hauled in and the cake of ice secured.
The inventor is so pleased with his toy
that it is said lie now proposes to send
up a kite 150 feet long by a steel wire
cable. Under the kite will be suspend
ed a pulley, over which runs an endless
chain bearing vans attached to hooks.
The cans will be filled with water and
the speed of the belt upon which they
run will be regulated so that the top.
most can be converted into ice suf
ficiently hard to stand the downward
Journey.
Whin California wheat is shipped to
Australia and Pennsylvania locomotives
to Russia, it Indicates that we are still
doing business on both aides of (he
country. And when McKinley gets
both items of news In ingle issue of
bis calamity newspapers it ia likely to
make him inspect himself of tendency
.to become a local issue.
a a a , , ,,
Thi republicans last week reorgan
ized the senate. They are; now in con
trol of both houses and are responsible
lor all legislation If they, have power
to control for spells they liavjs power to
control for legislation, and the .country
will probably bold them responsible fur
tbst is done end all that is left undone.
A Ubakt ceonty exchange says, "It
pays to be a populist, now'. A plain
democrat or republican pays $1, $1.60 or
92, or 'what he's a mind to give, for a
paper which pays poppy ft, or $1.50
Or $2 a year to lake it."
Yoo make governments just as "pa
ternal" as you pleH4; t'tlll the classes
that show the woM energy and ' skill In
conducting , their business, anl will
corns out abend .
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Money to loan on good security by
A . S. Dresser.
Tablets and composition books 4c up
at "The Fair."
Prescriptions carefully compounded a
O. A. Harding's drug store.
For cheap stamped linen goods and
linen by the yard go to the Racket
Btors.
P. '1. liar j It m ; V I ist shave in
town it I only 1 c its. bop next to
Orion al.
Receit jd at Cl.t mi a & I on's a large
invoice of wall paper, latest and pret
tiest designs.
Call and see our new line of ladies',
children's and gentlemen's underwear.
Racket Store.
J. V. Welch, dentist, formerly of the
Chiaago College of Dental Surgery
Ofline in Coubibr block near depot.
For your strings and extras for all
nusical instruments go to Burmeister
fc Andresen's, who keep a full supply.
Blank note and receipt books of all
kinds and deeds, mortgages, etc.
cheaper than Portland wholesale price
at Courier office.
When in Portland call on Edward
Hughes, corner of Front and Alder, and
inspect his stock uf Old Hickory wagon
and farm machinery of all kinds.
L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds
of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain
crowns and bridge work a specialty.
Office in Barclay building, corner Main
and Seventh streets.
Remember when you need anything
in the line of graniteware or tinware
that W. A. Putrow now has a complete
assortment. If price Is any object you
will not fail to give him a call .
Flour 70 cents, dry granulated sugar,
rice, raisins or soda 5 cents per pound.
Elegant trimmed hats at cut prices.
Christmas goods in variety at bedrock
prices. Red Front Trading Co,
Cut prices on 300 gents' hats, 200 fine
neckties, 100 fine towels, up to date and
a third saved in price. Standard pat
terns a third less in price. December
Delineators ready. Red Front Trading
Company.
Frank P. Welch, dentist, graduate
of the University of Pennsylvania,
will be in Oregon City office Thurs
d" ofeaebweek; remainder of each
vr?ek in Portland offioe, room 77
Del; 'im bniUIng.
( A. Wl'lr I is i )ved his harness
l.u repair i ioi ire: i on tne niu to
sacud idou west cf 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 end boot and shoe
repairing at prices that can't be dup
licated. Give him a call.... Satisfaction
guaranteed. .. . v
Did Yes Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, gt a bottle new
and cot relief. This medicine has been
found to bo peculinrly. adapted to the
relief sndcure ol all r emale complai nts,
exerting a voiideri'ul direct influence in
giving strength and tone to the organs.
If you nave Loss of Appetite, Uonstlpa
tinn. fleadnche. Faiuiing Spells, or are
Nervous, Sleepless, hxcitable, Mel
ancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells,
Electric Hitters Is the medicine you
need. HeAlth and strength are guaranteed
by its use. Only fifty cents at Charman
& Go's Drug Store.
For Over Fifty Yeare.
Am Ou ami Will-Tbiid Rium, Mia. Win
low's Soothing Syrup haa been naed fur orer fifty
yeare by million! of motberi for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It aoothel the child,
softena the gumi, atlaya all pain, cure! wind colic,
and if the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. I pleaaant to'
the taata. Sold by Druggists In every part of the
World. Twenty-fire cent! a bottle. Ita value lain
calculable. Be aure and aak for Mrs. Winslow'i
Soothing Syrup, and take ao other kind.
Just the article for wet weather,
waterproof cover for baby carriages foi
sale at The Fair.
All kinds of toys and dolls just
ceived at the Racket Store.
re-
State Insurance Policies Redeemed.
Patrons of the State Insurance Com
pany are requested to bring their poli
cies to F. E. Donaldson at Commercial
Bank at once and exchange tbem for
policies in a first-class company. High
est market price allowed for unexpired
time of old policy. Do not delay as
you will get nothing if your property is
burned while holding the old policy. -
mi m m
III
By
Baying
One of Those
I ELEGANT LOUNGES
1
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING) HOURS IN TUB CITY
' aid Up Caltul, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,S50.
President,
Vice Preildent,
Caihler,
Manager,
Thomas Chaimam
Gso. A. IlARDtae
X. O. Caoneld
CHAlLla H. CiuniLD
At the New
Store of
J. J. McGrath
Masks of all kinds and at all pricese
at the Racket Store.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tub Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures riles, or no
pav required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or monev refunded
Price 2a cents per box ror sale by
Uharman dc uo.
Opposite Postoffice.
All Kinds of Upholstering
Work Done to Order
The Roseburg Review deserves credit
for getting out the best. New Year's is
sue that we have seen amoug the coun
try pspors.
MULIN0.
W. II . Sfllacr has returned from his
trip to WashiiiKton, in poor health.
W. E. Wells doze his feet while he
was in the mountains . His wife, lva,
fell from the horse while on the way
home from the dance in school district
No. 102 and hurt her back. A friend ia
ding chores for them.
Our school commenced Monday,
the 6th of January, with Mr. Young at
teacher. The term will be three months.
We understand the grand ball at the
grange ball Christmas eve was a fail
ure financially.
There waa dance at Jack Knotts on
New Year's eve.
The war scare has given the republi
can congress an excuse for a return to a
war tariff , but we think Cleveland and
the senate will give it a black eye.
A. Rurley purchased a four-horse
CLACKAMAS. ...
New Year' has come and gone. It
f a thing of the- past. There-are some
things in ibis world too foolish, to me,
and I think I saw sums of those things
inr'last week'spapsr. They were a few
notices about theM. fi. church, Which
we're mostly true,' but I believe that
Brother Sanford Laurence made some
misstatements. The "Clackamas news' '
was not completed in last week's edi
torial, but will be today.
The Union Sunday school on Christ
ians eve gave an unequaiett entertain
ment. The church was handsomely
dttcuruted and a large Christmas tree
stood resplendatyt wth nuts and canies,
presents, etc., for the Sunday school
scholar. The entertainment began at
7 iiVliK-K and the programme wak
fiilliwsi' Muaio, Miss' Lewtn wait ;
KiMig, Strike the harp of Zion; fravi-r
Mr. Rimyon; recitation, Amy Boot
song, Why Stand ye there Idler; recita
tion, Edmund Dixon ; reading, teacher
and class No. 2 ; song, Tell it Out ; reci
tation, May Foster; address, Mr. Run
yon ; song, Bring Your Gifts to Jesus ;
song, Christmas Chimes; responsive
reading, P. S. V, P-; recitation, Francis
Helmier; recitation, Annie Hickey;
song, Dannie Dixon ;Tableau, children's
prayer: recitation, Arthur Wickman;
recitation, Grace Robinson; song, Ed
mund Dixon ; song, Gather Them In ;
recitation, Dannie Dixon.
At the close of the entertainme -tthe
presents and confections were distrib
uted and each little heart made happy,
The benediction whs delivered by Mr.
Runyon and the congregation was dis
missed. Chas. Lbmcob
The cure of Rheumatism has often taxed
medical skill, hut it's prevention has been
very easy by an occasional use of Simmons
Liver Regulator. Jt keeps the liver well
regulated, and thft system free from poison
J herein is the secret of health. "I have
used it for years for Indigestion and Const!
nation, and also found it gives one relief
from a touch of Rheumatism." N. Hughes,
Lordsburg, IN. M.
Louis Friedrich, the fashionable tailor.
has moved his shop to the building
formerly occupied by Mrs. Dutcber's
millinery store. Nothing but tirst-class
work done and satisfaction guaranteed.
For Foster
Racket Store.
Kid Gloves go to the
Ififtftfl
. MIS
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen
A Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince vou of their merits. These
team, expecting to haul flour and feed pills are easy in action and are particu
a'l winter, but the flour and feed ran
tut and Albert is left with his team on
. lis hands and no work for tbem to do.
We understand there will be a grand
nll at the grange hall on Februrary 22.
January 0. Socialist.
FRENCH TANSY WAFERS.
These wafers are for painful, scanty,
profuse or irreisular menses, any cause,
and ladies will tin J that no belter
remedy exists for these difficulties. To
avoid being imposed upon by baseimita-
tions buy from our agents ana late
French Tansy Wafers only. Trice by
mail, 2.0O. CO. Huntley, Druggist,
Caufleld Elotk, Oregon City, Oregon.
lary effective in the cure of Constipation
and Sick Headache. For Malaria and
Liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by their action, but
by giving tone to stomach and bowels
gieatly invigorate the system. Regular
size 2'ic. per box. Sold by Cbarman A
Co., Druggist.
There is nothing that causes women
greater discomfort and misery than the
cotantly recurring Headache. Men suf
fer less with Headache. "My wife's
health was very indifferent, having
Headache continually, and just two
narkairi'S of Simmon Liver Regulator
released her from all Headache and gave
tone and vigor to her whole system, i
have never regretted it's use." M. B.
DeBord, Mt. Vernon, Ky.
,' "Why wear wool?
. To keep 01 cold? No. :
To keep in heat.
If the body Is supplied Vlth ;
plenty of fresh air oxygen' j
and proper food, It will geneis.
ate sufficient warmth to pro
tect you on the coldest day
Scott' Emulsion of Cod-'
liver Oil, with riypophbsphites, .1
is the best warmth-food. Thin ,i
people, people with poor blood
who are easily shaken by a 1
cold wind take Scott's Emul
sion and it makes good blood, -Improves
the appetite, in
creases flesh, furnishes bodily .
warmth, and prevents the 111
results from colds, coughs,
and exposures.
SCOTT'S SMULSIOH Ut hm ndtud hy Ikt
mdcalprft$mm fr iwmijyru Aik nwr dt
tar.) Ttu M kunM & u tlwji piliMlt
mifim tlwn fntsmt iktptnit Nmgim Cwd
MATTRESSES
Repairing
Of All Kinds
And Carpet Laying
Done.
MADE TO ORDER
.And Repaired
All Goods are Hand-Made
And First-Class in Every
Respect.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
lift:
the Bucket,
May be, but there's more to follow. Better
come our way early, and go hand-in-hand, with
comfort through all the f rainy days to. come,
MACKINTOSHES
"j , .Bue, Black and Browtv with -capes pr without,
UMBRELmSb- '
. I "I. . . rtaj
Real rairi-dtlWs, wlfh ihesrtMest handles i torn.
EBarmaii :&:Son;
'' '" "' '. ...... 1 .
' ms. General Merchandise.
NOTICE OF EXECUTORY PRIVATE
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
r Oiimmt Maaafdu.
mv aaf a nnjtm waf ar kttpyour My.
WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen o
ladiel to travel Id Oree-nn for aatablUhml
reliable home. Salary $7nO and axpenaea
Steady Do.ltlon. Enaloa referenpa anil air arf
dressad atamped envelnjN. The Dominion Com
puny, intra rioor, umana BHIg., 'Jblcago, 111
Receiver's
Notice.
Notice to
Pollcy-Holders of
.STATE INSURANCE CO...
Favorable arrangpmenta hare beea made
with the
Firemen's Fund Insurance
Company
For the snbtitutinn of policies of
the STATE INSURANCE
COMPANY, without loss
to the assured.
Before canceling vonr policies, call on
asenta of the FIREMKN'S FIND
INSURANCE COMPAN Y.
Edmokd C. Giltner
Recel-er Bute Inrarance Company.
Bring your pollolej to ...
F. . Donaldson,
Agent Firemen's FrD Insi-bantc
Compasy, at Oregon City,
Oregon .
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the undersigned,, a executor of the
estate. of Jnrgen" O. Rinefloes,
deceased; in' pursuance of an order made
the Hon. uordon t,, Hayes, ludge of
the probate court ol Clackamas county, Ore
gon, entered on the lath day ol JJecember,
1895, will oiler Tor tale at private sale for
cash in hand, from and after the the soth day
of January, isoo, the following deicibed
real estate, to-wit: A part of the Philander
Lee D. L. C. No. 56, and a part of the SE
of section 33 in township 3 south, range
1 east of the Willamette Meridian, situated in
Clackamas county, Oregon, described as
follows: Beginning at a point in the town
ship line N 89 $o' V 127 chains from the
SE corner of said section 33; thence N
89 5o W 9.71 chains on said township line;
thence N 27 W 7.27 chains; thence N 630
E 10.50 chains: thence S 27 E 7.96 chains,
to the south line of said claim 56;
thence S 4.17 chains, to place of beginning,
containing 10 acres, more or less.
Also all of lots 4, 5 and 6 of block 1 3 in
the town of Canly; Clackamas county,'
Oregon.
The said property is a part of the real
estate belonging to said estate and the sale
thereof is necessary to pay claims filed against
said estate. Enquiries may be addressed
to the undersigned at Canby, Oregon, or
C. II. Dye, attorney, corner Sixth and Main
streets, Oregon City, Oregon, at whose office
said sale will be made.
Dated, December 18, 1895.
HANS A. LINNEBERG,
Executor of Estate of Jorgen O, Ringnoes,
deceas ed.
- A. I. Steinbach I Co.,
V- . - .
Pspiiar Ose Wei -" :
Clothiers. Hatters and
Furnishers.
Corner Flnt A Morrison,
Portland,
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT THERE
are aufficient funds on hand in the (ieneraJ
Fnnd of Oregon City to pay warrant Noa. 74,
977, 978, 9su, 7i, 7i al, out oi tne general :uni.
Eodoned prior to June th, 1KH. Sieo warranta
Noa. 7s Mt. K out of Main Street Fund.
Endorsed prior to June 8, l!a.
Interest eeases with the data of this notice.
H. K. STRAIGHT,
Oregon City, Jan 7, IMS. City Treuurer.
Job Printing at the
Courier Office.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMfiNT.
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
uuderiigned haa filed in the county court
of Clackainaa county, Oregon, her final report in
settlement of the eetate of A. t. Cason, deceased,
and that the Judge has fixed Monday, February
. , .u v m iu. i.uc .1 uie ui Hearing
and approval thereof and for hearing objections
Dated December 7th, 1193.
ELIZA J. CASON, Executrix.
C. D. 4 .C. 1A10URETTE, Attorneys.
ORDINANCE NO
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
ECTION t THAT IT IS HEREBY MADE
" tne amy oi we cniei OI police of Oregon
City and of every policeman of aaid city, regular
or special, to aee that all ordinajieea nf aaid
city are enforced.
Section X. It Is hereby made the amy of the
city treasurer to make a monthly report to the
chief of police, ahowing all persons delinquent
of hia books from whom licenaea are due.
Ordered published by the city council ofOregon
City, Oregon, al a meeting held on Thursday,
January 2d, 16M.
THOS. F. RYAN,
City Recorder.
A Ooneral Banking Business Transacted.
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted,
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loans Made on Available Securltv
Exchange Bought and -told.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Hold Available lu Any Fart of tn.
World.
Telcgraphlo Exchange Sold on Portland, 8an
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
G. W.GRACE & CO.
Dealer In
General Merchandise.
NEW GOODS. .
NEW STORE,
Molvlla Ave., (Ely.)
WM. KRUEGER,
MERCHANT TAILOR &
Next Door to Oriental Hotel
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE.
Obkoon City, - Oregon.
Imperial Gallery
" Oregon City.
PHOTOGRAPHY IN EVERY BRANCH
CRAYONS, ENLARGEMENTS.
CHILDREN'S PICTURES A 8PECIALTY.
Gallery over Mrs. Prier'i Store, Male St
V. HARRIS,
Star -fr Grocery
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
CROCKERY,,, ETC.
C. N. GREENMAN,
thk no.s-xii
Express '. iwd Drayman.
10
(KetablUhed IMS.)
Parcels delivered to all parts of the city.
A. E DOOUTTLE'S ,
West Side Store
KEEP8 A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OE
Groceries, Provisions
FRUITS,
FLOUR AND FEED.
WestSida press
IN CONNECTION. . .
Some time ago Mr. Simon Goldbaum of
San Luis Rey, Cal., was troubled with a lame
back and rheumatism. He used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm and a prompt cure was ef
fected, He says he has since advised many
of his friends to try it and all who have done
so have spoked highly of it. It is for sale
by G. A. Harding, Druggist.
D A tt tf cn and Rhst'iiatikh relieved
DAV Kby Dr. ilika' Nerve Plasters.
n Oregon City, beautiful town,
With its zephyrs soft and centle.
s a place that has the best renown.
us name, ine Oriental.
t gained this fame hv sellinc nm
In glasses monumental; '
T1 t . .
nen wnen your soul you long to
vju iw me unentai. cheer,
rom ancient days good men would
The famous continental frfr-mL-
Would say to friends, you all must
And seek the Oriental, think,
Good beer by some is often sold,
By others accidental,
But every time, I have been told,
Drink at the Oriental.
N. F. Zimmerman, Prop.
H.
W. WESTERMANN,
Merchant Tailor....
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing: Done.
Price's Old StTd, Next Door North
of Armory, Oregon City.
H. W. JACKSON
Machinist and Locksmith,
Bicycles, rmbrelias, Sewtof Machines, Guns,
and all kinds of amaU machinery re
paired. Prices reasonable.
Shop t Seunth Street Opporiu Depot
All pln banished by th Miles' Pain PI la,
I)r. MUee" Nerve Planter. 25c at all drugriaU.
aVB diuggiiWiem. Mllea1 Pain POla,