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my COURIER, OREGON VOL.XIIL " OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1896. ' price, FIRE, LIFE And Accident REPRESENTING Royal of Liverpool I: ' - Mlft NOrin crlusu iiioiuaiiwc Sun oi London--"'-' re, fitna of Hartford "' a.i -p--Continental of New York---- ' Ametl'Ma e?Hni" AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPANIES" rm.A m.-trolara Tncrtrarinfi CODlDanV Of Hartford lucent olden and best .oclrtent Insnranea coinuany doe. very lr. life Insurance business. ...CALL OH Mt FOB BLOTTERS AMD CALBSDAM BATFS THS I """" ' r RFMITIFUL PASTEL PICTURES ....Given Away.... When You Have Purchased $io Worth of Goods The frame and glass will be furnished you for $1.25. Actual cost at the factory. r.ll and Get f. MARTIN. Commercial L! fob CHOICE CUTS and F&XZOLD & GAM'S Seventh Street, Corner of Main St., Opposite Two Shops, Pure Milk Delivered to all parts of - fyleQtoi Pari Pairy - ....AT REASONABLE I'KICHS. . . . Ghas Catta; PropA Successors to RANDALL MEYER. r DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING and Building Material. Lowest Cash Prices Ever Offered (or First-Class Goods. Shop Opp. Congregational Church, Main Street. Oregn City &e Bucket- ft way be, but there's more to follow Better come our way early, and go hand-in-hand with comfort through all the ra.ny days to come. MACKINTOSHES Blue. Black and Brown, UMBRELLAS Real rain-defiers,with the prettiest handles in town. Charman & Son... Dealers in . . .-., rf MlW Pain Pill Heaaacoe uu. ... .u Ripana Tabulea cure bad breath. Be Clean J f V j.nUarv2i. encn.kr. That means, have all the requislts for satisfactory abutions. Our toilet sets are handsome enough to please the most fastidious and. critical eye and to be an ornament to any room. The fom, design and ware are all of the finest, to fine to be equalled in Oregon City or excelled elsewhere. All our .v. ..vn ara twit Hiiitod. with the and here is the whole logic of buying. There Bre no gaps in the an round completness of our crockery dis play, including Dinner, Tea, Toilet and Water Sets. We received another shipment of our popular Hop pattern. BELLOMY 4V P'lgflH, The Hmme Furnishers, Oregon City, Orecon. Leading In Clackamas County .Does largt Dullness in the world. L.rBe.t In tn. w.r.. 000,000. flre ,n"uranM m,M ,u lhe "or,d In the world, and F. E. DONALDSON, at Commercial Bank. Ticket. Bank Block. I TENDER MEATS TO CASH MARKETS. Center, on the Hill. Caufield Blocks Oreoon City, Oregon. the city from the ws with capes or without. RpnAra MerCnaMlSe. m -mm 1 If Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair nigUcst ntdai mm uipw. . I , ;sfes Mr. Lund v of Oreeon City was out to T W III . ' w - Fish Salt Mackeral " Salmon " Herring Codfish Smoked Halibut u Salmon " Herring Canned Fist .OF ALL KINDS E. E. WILLIAMS, The Grocer. REDLAND. We were visited by a nice white front last week. We bad eight inches of snow hpm thi In tli whifth went off with a heavy rain. P. Noyer of Eastern Washington has been visiting friends at Linn' mill. Mrs. Olive Leek and Miss Princie Leek were visiting friends ai Linn a mill last week . ! Ed Baley gave a dance last Saturday night. Those present were: J Potter, Miss Cora Leek, T. w. Linnj Miss Princie Leek, Miss Milda and Hester Finn, Miss Oiive Mosher, Miss Lena Bnees. Miss Earnestina opees, J. W. Linn, B. E. Howell, G. Spee. D- H. Mosher, E. Barrett, B. Higetf- botheui, Miss Lily Franklin, B. Whita- men All returned home late Sunday morning and report having had a good time. 1 . Miss Milda Linn was visiting friends in Highland last Sunday. The charivari crowd came once more to Linn's mill, and found the happy couple at home, and the boys got to fet-ling funny j but they soon departed, some going strait home, some staying bv the roadside, some carrying black eyes, and others sick and almost dead. At labt reports they had all gotten over it. Miss Cora Leek has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. B. Linn. There will be a dance at Linn's hall on February 14th. Tickets, including supper, 75 cents. Everybody cordially invited to come. H.Allen, the late arrival from Nebras ka, has moved onto the Conner farm, which he has rented for a term of years. The family of Robert Conner depart ed for their new borne in Wilkeson, Washineton. last week, where Air. Conner has secured a permanent situa tion in the coal mines. C. Fagalde was visiting his sister at Park Place Sunday. GREAT REDUCION SALE! White and Colored Blankets, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Lace Curtains, by the yard or pair. Portieres from $2.50 a pair to $20. Tapestry. Table Covers in velours and raw silk furniture plush, 24 and 27-inch, all colors, watered affects, from 90c to $1.25 per yard. Liddell's and Richard on's cele brated Irish Linens, manufactured in Belfast, Ire and. Bleached and half bleached at 25, 35, 40, 45. 50, 60,65,75c and upward to $1.25, $1.50 and $1.90 per yard, with 3-4 and7-osiz napKins to maicn Headquarters for Sheetings, bleached and unbleaehed, 7-4, 8-4, 0-4 and 10-4. Best brands always in stock ana lowest prices huuhu on same. CLOsiasra- out pbicbs. ...jcallen & The Recognized Cloak andDress Goods House of the Northwest for good, first-class goods. SUNNYSIDE. The mow which (ell lost Wednesday, to the depth of 0 or 8 Inches, did not last lung. Some of our people attended church at Happy Hollow Friday evening and Sunday afternoon. The report has gone out that there were no conversions at the late revival held here. There were threereclalrned, however, and that the old membeie ceased to attend is partly true, as some of them Btayed away, because tbey could not indorse tbe way in which the meeting was conducted, it having passed into the hands of Rev. Allen of Washington state. ", Jasper C lift is still unable to be about although he is able lo ait up. Elwood Wiles has been talking of go ing to Fortland to work at canvassing lor a furniture house. J Mr. Davoran ha. traded property with Mr. Wise of Clackamas, who has been moving here. : MULINO. Rain, rain, real webfoot weather. U makes the Oreeonian healthy if not wealthy. V We are glad to bear that the sick are imDrovinir. Mr. Albright's daughters. Mrs. Dolau and Mrs. Odell, of Oregon City, are vis iting their father this week. A nice young lady of nine pounds weight has come to make her home at Mr. Mansfield's. An interesting spelling school was held at the new schoolhouse last Fri day night, under tbe management of the teacher, Mr. Yound. There will be another on the evening of the 31st. Mrs. Wells, who has been visiting relatives in Portl and and Oregon City, has returned. ' We hear that the voting place for Milk Creek precinct has been changed to the Grange Hall at this place. ' I wish to correct an error that your Correspondent made either intentionally 6r carelessly two weeks ago, ny saying ihat '.'Albert Burley had purchased a tour-fcorse team expecting to haul flour aniseed all winter, and now tbe haul ing had given out and the team was on his hands to be cared for." Tbe busy hum of the mill, which can be heard everyday from eight to twelve h'mix, .a answer sufficient ; and it is not the fault of said mill if Mr. Burley, or any other teamster, has not the physical courage to follow an uneven ditih or rough summer fallow nine or ten miles in or der to deliver the produce. Nevertheless, Mr. Howard's team can be seen on the road frequently. Citizen. . January 21. HARMONY. Miss Etta Karr is at home again . Mrs. 8. E. Millard went down to the Columbia slough Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Fisher. , Mr- C A. Phillips of Canby spent Wednesday night with his um:le and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. II. Karr. At the business meeting following the regular service of the Y. P. 8.C. E., the following officers were elected for the half year: Harry Gifford, president: John Wise, vice-president; Ara Mc Laughlin, secretary ; Theo Hagenberger, Outing Flannels . and Flan nelettes, just received. Checks and stripes in light and dark colors. U Ladies' Fine Hosiery and Fine nderwear in all-wool and cotton and wo Closing prices on all fine Fur Capes, Cloth Capes and Cloth Jackets. Every garment will be sacrificed. A special line of Misses Fancy Cloaks. 8 and 10 years, will be closed at half price. All new gar ments ana up-to-aate. others, bring your daughters along and make your selections. This is the biggest offer ever made by any drv goods nouse in America. Take advantage of it. You will never get another chance tn rrevre a fine rarment at one- half its actual value. McDonnell.... Ccr. Third and Morrison treasurer. This is the third term for Mr. Giflbrd as president, Four ballots were taken before the election of treasur er was effected, as tlie other candidate, Raleigh E. Karr, was well supported. Mr. Gilford received as a present from the society a handsome bible. The Evangelical church haa elected officers as follows : Albert Ftukhauser, trustee for the terra of 3 years and Sun day school superintendent for 1 year; Mrs. Win. Morey, assistHnt superinten dent; Ralelght E. Karr, secretary; Harry Gifford, treasurer; Matilda Kan ne, librarian ; Emma Starchier librarian of circulating library. The Harmony debating and literary society met last Friday evening. The subject for the debate was: "Refolve'd that tbe horse has promoted civilization more than the locomotive;" affirmative apeaker, Ed. Lyons Jr.,. negative, Raleish E. Karr. The judges decided in favor of the negative. The subject for next meeting is "Resolved, that the Indiana have suffered more from the whites than the whites have from the Indians." The subject for the 31st will be interesting: "Resolved, that married life ia happier than single life," affirma tive, Charles Fankhauser; negative, Walton Hagenberger. Mrs. John Wise does not improve very rapidly . January 21. Juxta. MACKSBURG. Mr. G. W. Scramlin, the merchant, has started into the new year with a new stocks of goods. Mrs. Rusmll, 0: obliging postmistress, has also a r stock of groceries . . . ; Mr. Ira Morris has been cutting for our postmaster. He center going east of the mountali a in t) future to ride broncoes. ' Frank Parmer has purchase Hepler's stump machine and to take contracts of grubbint Frank is a rusler and will ma in the world if he lives long e he probably will. There came very near beini tntrn ilm nth.tr lav anil thnra doubt have been bloodshed ' not been for the arrival of the. on tbe scene. . January 11. S . Born, to tha wjfe of Mr. Peter.Noy or Sunday, a nine-pound boyi'', ' . Mr. Wells js very sickwith axail cold. --r ' The weather is very changeable. We had some snow last week but now it is raining again. The roads are getting very bad especially where they were summer- fallowed, but we hope they will be better next winter. Mr. J. W. Smith is our road boss again. A few aie "kind a lookinu down their noBes" be cause they didn't get the honor of boss ing, but the majority are well pleased with Mr. b mi th. Mr. Will Hankins from Oregon City has been visiting at John Daly's. John Harms has built a new hen house. Diedrich Harms is getting out timbers for a new barn . . There will be a dance at Mr. Fred Muschbarger's next Saturday night; everybody inviled. There Is a new coon in town and Guldumit had better put a lock on his chicken house. David King has been arrested for cattle stealing. Ira Alorris has been cutting wood for our postmistress. He contemplates go ing to the bunchgrass country in the near future to ride a bronco. January 20th. Shorty. Daily Health Laws. Don't eat so rapidly. Sit on a chair and be cjuit after eating. Your stomach is not a cool bin. When you feel uncomfortable after eating you have eaten too much, and you need Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. If you suffer from rheumatism watch the sheets. Don't grt between them; if damp dry them. Cure your rheumatism with Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Keep flies out of your house; they are germ carrieas. Wear flannel undergarments. Keepyour feet warm; your head cool. Wbeu your blood is thin you feel cold in he st change. When your blood is thin take Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla; it will make your Mood red, rich and thick. Yes, it will do to take Joy's Vegetable Sar saparilla now. When you get off your bicycle after a long warm run, put on a coat, , If you are going on a trip take Joy's V ege- Strange food made strange stomachs. Joy s Vegetable Sarsaparilla reaches the stomach, cleanses the stomacn, ana renew ine wiuaui No appetite? Take Joy's Vegetable Sana Mr;l1i K'n annetitc Accept nothing but the genuine when you ask lor Joy s Vegetable Barwpariua. All narties knowing themselves in debt to Charman A Son will please call and settle. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Fnrnlihed Every Week by the Clackamas Abstract L Trust Company. M Hillary to 3 W Douglas, nw M o s?4of see 28, 2-4 e ; $235. Golds Goldstein to J Cartman, 25 a in cl 57, 2-3 e, and 23 a in sec 6, 3-3 e; $50 1. C Moehnke to J II Martin, snfs deed ne xi c( w 4 and nw ii of se M of sec 5, 4-3 e; $100. J W Birchet to Nicholas Birchet, 78 ainsec5, 0-1 e; $1400. C D Covey to C D Seamen, 10 a In Aberheth cl; 1500. Northern I & T Co to W H Burghardt, lota 1 2 3 and 4 of blk 101. 0 0 ; $3000. M H Kilbourn to 0 E Mason, part of lot 10, Barlows, and lots 2 and 11 of blk 1 ; $2500, Jas W Shaw to F E Deach, lota 1 anil 2 of blk 5, Sbaw'a first add to 0 0 ; $700. L A Bliss to H A Smith, y int In nw i of sec 12.6-3 e; $240. J H Lambert to 0 L Large, lot oi dix 31, Cambridge; $350. J II Cone to Hattie Thompson, 2o a in neqraec7and roadway, 2-3 e;$60. - P Van Derklen to F Van Dernen, wis S and 6 of blk 13, 0 I A S Add Oswego; $1. Mary F Foster to Wro. E. Foster, 3 a in sec 10, 2-2 e; 1200 U L Ogle to Marx Bros, lot 15 of blk 4, west Gladstone, $75. Chancy Sagar .to A G Sogar, n of se qr of.nw' qr of 'sec 30, 1-2 e ; $?00. D Williams l'. Z.V 1. o n 1,1 1 .1 rho of.CJi'.... would nive me rei-.. ach, until Chamberlai. s Diarrhoea Remedy wasbroUb.. I used It mid will sav it is the only femra. . . that gave me permanent relief and no bad re sults follow. I take pleasure in recommend ing this preparation to all of my old comrades, who while giving their services to their country, contracted this dreadful disease as I did, from eating unwholesome and uncooked food. Yours truly, A. E. Herding, Halsey, Oregon. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. 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