Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, February 07, 1896, Image 4

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    Oregon Courier.
liU A. W. CHENEY.
CITY OJTIPXCIAL I'APKIi,
Entered In the Oregon City postofflce as second
class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One year 2 00
Ux montbi 1 00
hrea monlhi bo
If paid In advance, per year 1 M
t&'Tht date oppotlte your address on the
apor denotef the tine to which you liave paid
ADVERTISING BATES.
Standing bualneai advertisements:
1 Inch If. 2 Inches 11 80. X lmhi i
I?chP" oolunw) 12 .85, 10 Inches (H column)
, 20 inches (column) W; yearly contracts lo per
Per week 1 Inch
St. Cecilia Chorui.
cent leu.
Transient sdvertlaementa :
iwd, ineuae fir incnea
laches el JO, 10 Inch 2 M. SO Iriehea In
Legal adyertleemente: Per Inch-Bret In.
Aarrtlon SI. aarh uMitlnn.l fmuntinn oru Am.
4aaiUf' publtoatkMi will mc k furniaaad til
pnoueanon reel are paia,
laMal notices! Firs centa per line per week,
V SUMBM1 MJ.
PATRONIZE HOME IADPSTBT.
OBEOON CITY, FEB. 7. 1896.
i QOOB APPOlNTMtHT.
By the appointment of Bon. Wlllism
Galloway of Yambill county to tlx office
of receiver of the United States land
office of Oregon City, the administration
baa conferred an honor on Itself, for he
ia not alone a courageous, uncompro
misiDi,aggi-essi ve democrat, proud of the
faith that is In him, but a m-vlel citizen
and a man of honor, above tint artifices
and tricks both of the weak-kneed,
fawning time-server and I he prnfe
aional politician. In his legislative
career, he proved himself to be invul
nerable to the a'lurementa of the re
publican uorruptionists who have robbed
the taxpayers, being always active and
foremost in behalf of honesty and
frugality. Though Yamhill county lias
a , republican majority, its citizens
Following is the program of the St
Cecilia Chorus, given under the aunpi
ces of Mi'hs Neita Burton, on Tuesday
ev nlng, Fobrunry 11th:
Chorus, "In Spring." V. Dargiet
I'iano.Solo"FaiilasiaImpromptu''Cliopin
Mrs. E. E. Williams.
Vocal Solo, "Spring Song" from The
Knickerbockers
Miss Florence Moray.
Siring Quartette, "Mill In the Forest',
Eilenberg
Pauline Campbell, Vera Caufleld, Clare
Campbell Harley Stevens.
Vocal Solo, "When you are here Love,"
Vannab Mrs. Alex.Thomas.
Chorus, ()"Summer'Fancies,"0 Metra.
(b) "Last Night.". .... Kjerulff Reese
Vocal Solo, "Walts Bone," from Romeo
and Juliet Miss Agnes Watt
Vocal Solo, "Violets-, ,.Rome
Miss Lois Steers.
Flam. Solo, "Nocturne," Op. 31 No. 2,
Chopin Miss Beatrice Barlow.
Vocal Solo, Selection from Rigoletto
Mrs. Cass, U. Barlow.
Chorus, "Greetings to Spring," Wilson
The choruses consist of the follow
Ins: Soprano Misses Florence Morey,
Vera Pilsbury, Kale Ward. Minnie
Kueeter, Mary Congers, May Kelly and
Muriel Stevens; Mesdames Alden Gra
ham, A 8. Dresser and W. C. Cheney.
Contraltos: Misses Etta Pop. Mattie
Draper and Hattie Monro. Mesdaraes
B. M. Doolittle and Chas. H. Caufleld.
Mrs. E. E. William, aceompanist.
Tickets sold at Huntley's.
Free, Free, the great atreet parade
Saturday. Feb. loth. A great ahow free
at noon.
Electric Bitter.
Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed in the Spring, when the
languid exhausted reeling prevails, when
the liver is torpid and sluggish and the
need o a tonic and alterative Is lelt. A
prompt use of this medicine lias ollen
averted long and perhaps fatal bilious
fevers. No medicine will act mre
surely in counteracting and freeing the
system from the malarial poison. Head
ache, Indigestion, Constipntiou, Dir..
siness yield to Electric Bitters. Only
30c and $1 per bottle atCharmun ACo's
urug store
IB , a .
Louis Frledrich, the fashionable tailor
has moved his shop to the building
formerly occupied by Mrs. Dn teller's
millinery store. Nothing but drst-claxs
work done and satisfaction guaranteed.
HWom fWattk
esteemed Mr. Ullowy so highly that
tlwy elected him on the democratic
ticket to the office of county judge, and
for several years lis has been prominent
ly identified wlth tb management of
the state fair. In 1894, In recognition
of bis ability, sterling integrity and
popularity throughout the state, the
democratic party placed him in nomina
tion for the office of governor of Oregon.
Aa a matter of coarse, the republican
majority and the republican sack being
overwhelm!, g, tho democratic standard
bearer was defeated, but true to the
chivalric blood of old Virginia thnl
courses through his veins, i.e win not
conquered .
William Galloway was born in Dodge
ville, Wisconsin, June 10, 1845. He
crossed tho plains w ith his parents when
he was hut seven years of age. They
located in Yamhill county. He was
elected h member nf the Oregon state
legislature in 1874, again in 1878, and
was re-elected in 1880. During the ses
sion of 1878 he was chairman of the
ways ami means committee of the house
By .fUfln iFfilfS WWd
CCD
By
Baying
One of Tbose
ELEGANT
L0DN6ES,
COPNTT OFFICERS.
-tuillfe, ...
rUk ol Courts,
Kherlir
Kiaiorder -.- ,
Tmaaurcr,
Aweiwor,
Iiiml Superintendent.
. . . 0. E. Iluyo
Bm, F. II. .111111
B. C. Msdilook
. H. M. IU111.1..V
, . . M. L. Mcxirn
..1. C. Bradley
II. 8 (llliann
Surveyor D. W. Kliiniard
Coroner, R. L. llulman
I Hloharn molt
I Frank Jaguar
nisi
At tie New
'Store of
Commissioner!,
County Court meets on Brit Wednesday after
smnnay 01 every nonin.
Probata Court meets on lint Monday of arery
miintli.
Circuit Court meets oa third Monday In April and
drm MoiKlay In November.
j OBEOON CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor Hiram Rlrahrht
Recorder, .1. F. Ryan
I'liM of Police. C. K. Burns
Treasurer, H. E. Straight
City Attorney F. T. (Iriltllli
Street Commissioner CO. Balioock.Jr,
Hup't. of Water Work W. II. Howell
City Engineer H. H. Johnwn
Coonelleaen Henrr liaMnim. 3. W. Muflit. L. L.
1'ortir, J. J. Cook, B. Koeraer. L. 0. Caplea,
1. K. Uaalt, John Blttntr.
Coaaell BtatSntWgdaailay of eaeb atonth.
J. J. McGrath
Bank of Oregon City.
I OLDEST BANKING BOUSE IN TBI CITT
Fald Up Caltal, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
Opposite Postoffice.
All Kinds of Upholstering :
Work Done to Order
President,
Vlo Preaident,
Cubier,
ataoafer, .
. Taoif AS CHASJlAtt
. Omo. A. Hasbiss
X. O. Caunsu
CBAILla H.CAOrttiB
SPECIAL CORPORATE MEETING
OF SHAREHOLDERS OF WIL
LAMETTE SAVINGS AND
' JLOAS ASSOCIATION.
BFECtAL CORPORATE MEETINO OF
lae anaranoiaera nl in. wiiiametta Harinra
and Loan AaaociaUen will be held at their nrhnu
in aana 01 urecoo uur building) at 7:80 d. m,
Wadneadsr, February Isib, lavs, for the purpote
of placing In aominatlon dlraetora and auditor!
to be voted for at tbe annual corporate meeting
March 30th, ISW, alio for the1 election of two
alters w set a aata annual meeting.
. By order of f. O. CAUF1ELD, Preaident
H If. JONK8, Beoretary.
Repairing
01 AU Kinds
And Carpet Laying
Done.
General Banking Bualneai Traniacted.
Depoalta Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bllli and Motet Dlaconnted.
County and City Warrant bought.
Loana Hade on Arallable Secnnt
Exohange Bought and 4nld.
'Collection! Made Promptly.- '
Drafta Hold Avallahla In Anv Part of th.
World.
Telegraphic Kichange 8old on Portland, Baa
Franclaeo, Chicago and New York.
Intereal Paid on Tine Dennalt.
criTjitcirrcs.
Flrt rongn-gailonal (Tiuroh n.r. J. W Cowin
Piulor. Hrrricun II a. ni. and :IH) i. m. HurnUy
ScIuhiI arii-riwirnliig "iTlce. Pniy.r Holing .rery
W'Mlm-iiilny xvrnlnK t K:II0 p, m. I'rayer Mwllng
I. I', S. C, K. ") Suuiliiy ov.lilng at t:'0 prompt,
Flril IliptNl C'litirch ItfT. M I.. Bugg, FHilor
Muriiliig Hrrvlra II; Bunday School 1 'J : 1 r. ; Kmiiliif
Sirrlr 8 :Ht; It'-K rtlar 1'ray.r Mwllng Weilnmilay
viiImb, Monthly i:rrnHin Mroling .r.ry Wrdnn.
diiy rvi uliig prucurdiog Ur.t Sunduy in the month,
St, John'. Church, Oathollo B.y. A. Illll.brand,
Pwtor. On Hiiiiilny, StuM at S aod 10:30 a a.
Every Suuiliiy Uonnitn Harmon aftar I a'aluek Maw.
At all other Mnmoii Kngliah Sarmona. (aaday SekMl
t:'.u p in. VVniHini, AH)logeticKl SubjMti aad Ban
lullction at 7::m p. lu.
Mnihoillt Kplopal. K.. S. W. Stryker, Paator,
Morning Sirioet II; Sunday Hehool at llilS; Kvm.
lug barvic. at M. Ep worth Laaga. Bating Sua.
day vroiilng at 0:'.U; l'my.r Mmtlng Thunday avaa.
lug at t .W.
Fimt I'mshyti'rliin Church. Bey. A. J, Mwtgoai.
ry, Pwtor. (Mtvich ll a. m, ana aw p. m. eauiatk
Hehool 10 a. in. Y. V. S. O. K. arnala ay.ry Sunday
evening at HM. l'ruy.r MmtingWadanday .T.aiag,
8:00. Si au fr'o.
Evangelical rhuroh, Oarman H. B, Bornaokuh
Paator. Praarklng HarvloM ar.ry Saada, II a.
and 7 SO p. ai. Hulbalh School every faaday I a.
Weakly Pray.r Mortlag .v.ry Wwaday ev.alag,
' TJaltad Brethren Chnrek. Be. J, IF, ktrladge,
Kalar. 'BHgjuiotoaBd aad fourth aa4aT BMralaga
and tlia proceeding aalunUy night la each aa.atk at
Oreaon City 11 a. m. and 7 a. .. and the ant Sea.
aav aftaraoea of aaeb aaoalh at Fatb) Tlaw.
Ft. Punl'i Church, EptMnpal Ber. Taaae Bawaee,
paHlor. BmlcM ar.ry Sanday at II a. m. aad 1st
p. aa., aud Friday erasing at 7 -39 p. a.
Bvangtllcal tnthrian Zloa Congregation. Ret. L.
Oray, paator. Mi! la Sblvely'a kail. Banday
achool from 1130 to 10;) a. m. Barvicee 100 a, m,
aa4 7;S0p. m.
G. W. GRACE & CO..
Dealer In
MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER
And Repaired General Merchandise
All Goods are Hand-Made
And First-Class In Every
Respect
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
No Core Dust, 1
No ILiriskllng,
No Csre Scrcbblzg,
trten Ton Eaie.
NEW GOODS.
NEW STORE.
Molvlla Ave.. (Ely.)
Imperial Gallery
Oreg-on
City.
Tub policy of absorption which Russia
is prepalring- lo adopt tiward Turkey,
will eventually lead the reuli.ation o'
the (lity-ilreatns of her emperors and
statesmen since Hie lime of Peter the
Ureat, who laid the foundation of the
Russian empire. Constantinople will
become a Russian seaport and Armenia
a Russian province, and, prhaps, Jeru
salem a French city. The realization
of this progranme may include a war j
with Great Britain, but if il does, the
war will include all Europe, anl no
European power can leas afford ita
risks than Great Britain. The Vene
lurlan boundary dispute hss helped to
brinK out, silently, that the "mother
country" has no friends, at which no
tare American grieves, for the old lady
despises us, and the country must need
to be thankful to the president for his
time and vigorous message in regard
lo it.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
in luuuiy ui iiecamaj.
James B. Dey and 8arah K. Day, PlalntlaX vr
John Grnber, or the unknown heira of Job.it
Umber, Defendant.
To John Qruber, the above named defendant,
or to the uaknowu heira of John ((ruber.
IN THB NAMB OF THE STATE OF OREGON
rou. and each of you. are hereby reaiilred to
appear and aniwer the complaint (Ilea againat
you In the above entitled eauie on or before the
third Monday In April, A. I. lSDtl, the aame
being the 201 h (lav of Anrll. 1H!kI. mid If vim (all
no lo irnnwcr the pluliitlHn will apply to the court
for the relief domandi-il In aald voinplaint
which In a decree that a oerlnln dei-il executed
by the defendant on the 'JKd day of April, Ikwi,
and recorded In book E of Deeila on page 840,
record n of t'lackamaa county, which Mid deed
was intended to convey and ihoulil have con
veyed lo J. 8. M. Vancleave. iraet ol land
known aa the D. I,. C. nl John Her, dcceanel,
aitiiBto In Sco 13, Two. 2 8 . R. 3 E.. and In Sec.
la, Two. i 8., K. 8 K. of Wlllaniettu Meridian.
vuniaiiiiiig sit tw-tuu acres, ituale In Clackamas
county, Oregon, he an reformed and corrected
In the description therein, which locateii that
portion of aald 1) L. C. aiiuate In Sec. 1H, aa
being In R. 2 R. Innteail ol In R. .1 E., and that the
record of aald instrument he declared tooonvev
the laud known as the John Her D L C. and
If properly described in Sees. 18 and 18 In Twp.
t n. o, Kange imiii r.., aa a kiiouiu have
done and you are hereby lurtner notifled that on
the '.tilh day of January, lK'Mi, the Hon. T. A.
Mollrlde, Juiljfe of the alMive named court, made
an older, directing that service lie made on you
III the above entitled cans, by publication of
summons. JAMKM THORNS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
0N
THE FLOOR...
It's Oiorless,
It's Cfeexper Tiaa Paint
v ' irsT4laflao2iU
PHOTOGRAPHY IN KVERY BRANCH
CRAYONS, ENLARGEMENTS.
CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY.
IttMery vr Mr. Prltr't Stars, Mala St.
V. HARRIS,
r ...
StanV Grocery
DEALER IN . .,
I!n8 were opened on Wednesiluy for
the new government hondH. There were
4II40 hida for $"i8,2ti(),SVi worth of bonds
at from $1.09 to 11.50, tlie majority
bidding about 11 or 12 percent preinitin
Bucklen'i Arnica Salve.
Tun Bkt Sai.v in the world f.r Culs,
Bruises, Sores, I'lcer. Salt Kliettm,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chillilaiiis, Corns, and all Skin Krtip
tiotis, ami iHsiiively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price "5 centa per box For sale ly
Cliuruian A t'o.
The Fair will close and its entire stock
of tiaware. glassware, notions, etc., mast
go rejarsJIess of cost. Everything goes.
Pr. Mile' Nerre PlasU-ra Z. at all druararUita,
DEATH TJ FRUIT PESTS.
To make the Orchard pity yon met
.pray, winter and eiimmer with Prof. Brown's
Extormlnatnr. The only Insecticide known
that will kill all Insect life without injury to
tree, fruit or foliage.
Kndnrseil by tho blate Board ef Horticulture of
(..morula. Oregon and naiihington. rued by
many Nurserymen and Orchardiata. My winter
wa.h la the only aolutlon that will kill the
wmily Aphis, (used only when the foliage Is off).
My summer wash la a pur. destroyer of the
ciMiuiK moth, exirs, and all Insects except wooly
Aphis, use Just alter the bloasoma fall on) my
hop house waah kills all luaecta that infests
vlnca, vegetables and plants.
The Ingredients used in my formulae can be
found In any ilnu store, costs much lesathan
other washea. (Full and explicit directions for
mixing and using.)
Knowing I have a sure -emedy, some tin-
Principled parties are now selling Imitations,
herelore. lo discourage all such parties I have
concluded ifur a short time only to reduce the
price of the three formulas lo IZ.IO by mall to
any address. Formulas eopvrlghted, January
Hth, I WW. P. 0. Box 7. Bv'W II. BROWN,
Kiitiminlogbt. San Francisco, Calif.
Mention this paper.
It is a vanish like substance; yet never harJerit, d4 when Applied to GROCERIES, FLOUR, ' FEED,
..: noor oi any una, enables you to sweep without raising the dust, rvnrrvw Vlr
hence yoir are not-compelled t to wait till after office hours to tltUtaVlilli, Lll.
renorate your pivmtse. . ., : i
It is an odoroun compound which -tenetrated the Wood and for months - A R.. DOOUTTLE'S
keeps up h coustant exuastion.. sufficient to catch and hold the
iant yet tiot enough to be noticeable. Extravagant as this re ay
Mem, it can be easily verified.
By its use you prevent the percolation of dust particles throughout
shelves, cases mid goods, which is so annoying to every mercnant,
summor or winter. It will tloubtlexs, also, ward off certain diseases
by preventing the biiferis frtcn rising ami being inh tlml
When vou us DUSIINE un lo ti"t noed to scru't your floors. This
sitving of soiips and uoiintcib.iliinces the cost d' DUSTINE
No sprinkling is required betun; sweeping.
It niesns death to lues and all such vermin, hence is every house
keeper's ll i lid.
It is not composed Ol' lnnzoin or ituy other explosiva or inflmumible
siibstnnce, hence will nut anect your insurance.
PORTLAND TESTIMONIALS:
We take pleasure In saying that we had spread on our first and second (loon the preparation
manufactured by Mr. W in Uitglcy tor the purpose nl keeping the dust d iwu. Mr. Baglev
A. B. Stein-bach & Co.,
Popular One Price
Clothiers, Hatters and
Furnishers.
Corner Firl A Moni.on.
I'ortland.
claimed that the preparation would keep the dust oil' our goods and we would have no further
occasion to sprinkle our floors We am pleased to say the claim Is uiade good, We have uow
had it on our Hnora three months and have not been annoyed with the least dust In our estab
lishment. Our floors need no sprlnklina. No dust on our boxes of goods. We hardly need anv
duster now and we consider the prenaratiou valuable lo everv mercantile hnalmuui u . 1..V- 1.
on our uiieoieuiii auu it acis too same a. uu our nuurs. ue eertainiv uoinraenu the preparation
to every storekeeper. PRAGER UKOS. CO.,
We have been using "Dimtlne" on the floora ol our crockerv store since M.rch lu mA tk.
results are so satisfactory that we continue using it and will do so in the future. All you claim
for it haa been performed Tw - decided advantages result, namely, that no dust rlisa when the
floora are awept, and that scrubbing la unnecessary to k.ep the flour clean. We cordially recom
mend lte use on any floor where dust ia liable to settle. OLDS & SL'MUEUS
syoor "Dnatine" on our floor now foi some time and can truly say that we become
ed with it every day. We have no need nt covera for our goods aad have not used
lie "Imstlne" wasappl ed. To am on. wishing to keep their stock Iree from dust aud
We have ?
more pleased
them since the
aim to avoid the generally bard labor of sweeping, we cheerfully recommend "Onstlne "
lHlttuu CIAJTHIM, CO.
We have had your "Dustlne" on our floor abont elirht months and It is everything vou clafm
for it. We have not usd any water ou th. floor during that time, and it prevents the dust from
rising or slicking to the floor. We would not he without it for any reasnnabl. consideration
W. M. owns A CO.
L. B CHIPMAN, General State Agt., Portland
0B', STAKK STIIEET.
Charman & Co., City Drug Store. Agents
Clackamas County.
for
West Side Store
KEEPS A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OP
Groceries, Provisions
FRUITS,
FLOUR AND FEED.
West Side Express
IN CONNECTION.
ftOCIXJTIKS.
oaaoog cm.
Falls Cltj Lodgs No. 8 f A. O. V. W. MmH every
latarday evening af each month la A. O. 0.
W. hall on Saventh street. All sojournlof krethraa
eordially Invited to attend.
Xlsetrla Lodca No. 15. A. O. V. W.M aata U and
dth Wednwdaya of aack awath. Visiting aeaor!
aleoaaa.
Oraaoa Lodge, Ma. 1, I. O. O. a. Mass avan
Thursday .renlng at 7:80 o'elook p. ss. lath Odd
tallows' Hall. Mala strwt. Jfamaara. ol the (Msr
are lavltsd lo atlaad.
Falla laeaaaDmmi. Va. 1. 1. 0. 0. T M Mta list
aad third Tumdays of aaeh aaoatk at Odd r.llovai'
stall. Berneersaao visiungpatnaraaa earaiaily la
vitU atlaad.
Willamette Kakakak. Dam Udsa No. l-Maats
tta sKoaa ana ruurtn rnaayi ui taa asoain uw
In lha 1. 0. 0. T hall,
Ab.rn.thy Babekah DegrM Lie. .
Meats Tu.sday ev.alag at L 0. 0. F . hall.
Multaomah Ledg., Ne. 1, A. F. A. M.-H.lda It
regular commnnicatlons on Srst and third Saturday
of each month st 730 p. aa, Brathren in good stand
ing ar. Invited to attend.
llyrtl. Lodge No. 24, P. of H. Haeta avary Fridsy
III A. O. U. W. lull.
Clackamas Chapter Nik 2, It. A. M . Regular Coo.
vocation third Monday of awnth at 7:80 p. m.
Conn Kobln Hood No. tCUO, F. of A. Meets lu
K. of P. hall on second and fourth Frldaya.
A. P. A. Council No. I.-MhU on Srst and thinl
Fridays of each aioath.
Pioneer Chapt.r. No. 2S, 0. E. 8. Meets In Ma
soDle Temple on Taasdays,
Wlllamett. Falls Camp No. laS, W. of W. afeats
aeeond and fourth Tumdays of the month at K. of P,
hall. Visiting neighbors asada welcom.
Wach.no Tribe. No. 1.1. 1. O. B. If. MeaU Tuai-
dav evaaing at A. O. V. W. Hall. Tlslllaa ss.aib.rs
eordhUiy iBvitad. '
Msada Post, No. t, 0, A. R.. D.rortm.at ofOrana.
Heats Srst Moaday af aaeh aaaath at A. O. U. W-
n.ii, ungvn tity. vauueg eeaaradaa aaase wsl.
eeasa.
W J . M-l t. n , . . . m r
Mtwmvw miiei It w. H,ii,pi ipus, OX vrf-
goa. Heels ea Srst aad third Frldaya af aaeh ateatk
in K. of P. Hall. H.mbers of corp. from abroad
cordially w.leonad.
Sons of Tst.raaa. B. D. Bakar Caatn. Na. IS Mmi
flrst aad third Thursday av.aiacs of aaek aaonlh.
L. A. 8. ef Baker Cans. I. ef V. Hta In K.
hall oa second and loana Monday eveniafa of each
month.
Achillea Lodea. Ne.M.K.ef P. Haeta .verv Fri
aav aigni as taa
viteo.
K. ef t. kalL Vultlag kaigkta
In Oregon City, beautiful town.
With its zephyrs soft and gentle.
Is a place that has the best renown,
Its name, The Oriental.
It gained this fame by selling BEER,
In glasses monumental;
Then when your soul you long to
uo to the Unental. cheer,
From ancient days good men would
The famous continental. Tdrink
Would say to friends, you all must
Anil serk 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.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREfiON,
Jan. in, Ihm. Notice is hereby given that
the rollowing-named settler has hied notice ol
nis Intention to make final proof in support ol
his claim, and that said pnMil w ill b made
hefore the Keglnter and I.erelver I . S. Lan,l
his claim, and that s.iil nnmr will l. n,u,i k.
Office .1 Oregon Lily, Oregon, ou February Slat, ! IV' ."l . 'i , o' r'V; ..V?"?
JAMES A. 01.KI.U ViZ: I'KTKIt Rl-nsmnv
lt:t, via:
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON,
Jan. 16, lsssj. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
nis imeniion to man. nnai proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
hefore the Register and Receiver V. 8 land
Office at Oregou City, Oregon, on February 21st.
lJ. vis:
ERICK LISWjt'IST,
H. E. No. 8WI. for Hie XK I' nf Sn. n
his intention to mxke final pnaif In support of I TP- 5 R- 3 K. He names the'f.llowinir'wlt.'
" " prove ins coniinuoiis resilience upon
and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Lars O
Larson, Andrew Johnson. Albert Engle and
l'eier Kiidstrotn, all of Molalla, Oregou.
XOriCE FOR PUBLICATION.
I . AND OFFICE AT OREfiON CITY. ORK(;nv
J January HI, lwnl. Notl-e is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
II. E. No. 771", for the X'2 of XE' N', of
N '. S-c .!. Twp -' s , It.ii E lie names the
following wiinei.ee to wove lu continuous
resilience upon uu,: cuiuvwinn oi. sain land,
I vl: t hane" llatv. .1. s. Ware, Joseph Wall
laud f V. Ware, all of Milium, Oregon,
j Kl'HKliT . MILLER. Register.
II F. No. '.HOI. r. r the W 'a nf SK 4' c,l E ,
of M 4. See. .,, Twp. ,S s., R. 3 E. He name' I
the following witnesses to prove his coniinuoiis
resilience upon .uu cultivation of.
tiz: i.ars i.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
I:
F Company. First Bat .. 0. N. G. Arasorr. Third
and Mala. Kaialar drill night, Honday. Baanlar
business meeting, flrst Moaday at aaoh month.
St. John's Branch, Xe. MT. C. K. of A. Haats
eveiy TuMday-avoaini at1h.tr hall, eoraar Hata aad .
Tenth streets, Oregon City.
Oregon City Board of Trade Haeta at Court Hons.
on seeoad Honday la aaoh atonth. Visitors welcome.
Columbia Hook aad Ladder Co. Meets flrst Fri
day ef sack month at Fountaia Engine House.
Fountala Hose Co Mo. 1 Ilnu Mcnnd Wadnxilu s
in each month at Baglne House, east aide Main street,
Between Haventk and Blghth.
Cataract Hose Co. Ne. . Heets aecot.d TUMdavof
Pach month at Cataract Eaglna House.
Oregon City Hom Co.. Ne. 3 Heat. In IIum Hons.
on the biill the third Tneaday of each month.
oorjTT.
Pig Iron Lodge. No. 13S. A. O. U. W Meet. ...rr
Tliureday evening at Odd Fellow's Hall, Oswego
Visiting brethren always welcome.
Holalla Lodae. No. 40. A. a. IT. W U..,. m ..j
third Satarday. in aaeh month at School House,
Timing atemoers made welcome.
Oav.l Lodge, No. 65, A. O. V. W. Meet, seeoad
anil thinl Saturday evenings at Knight's Hall, Canby.
Visiting brothers made welcome.
Clackamas Lodge, No. 87, A. O. V. W.-MeoU Are
and third Mondays In each month, at Strife's Hal It
Visiting brethren welcome.
Sunrise Lodge. No. 43, A. 0. TJ, W. Meets .very'
second and fourth Saturday of eaoh month at Wll.
onville, Oregoo.
Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of H Meets avery
Tuesday evening
Oswego Lodge, No. 1)3, 1. 0. 0. F.-Meets at Odd Feb
ow s Hall, Oswego, .very Monday evening. Visiting
brethren made welcome. "
Oswego Lodge No. 1ft). A F A A M
second und fourth Saturdays. Masons Invited.
Oeneral Pope Post. No. 82. n A a,
Saturday of each month at Grange hall, Hulino
Comrades cordially Invited.
Gen. Crook Post. No. !. nan ti...m . .
Oregon. -Meets in school house at Needy on flrst 8st
unlay in each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All com
rades made welcome.
Star Lodz. Nn. .". K of p vr.. . nr..,
day evening In Castle hall. Brothers Invited.
Caaliy Lodra. No. luvt. r n n t u..-.- ....
vlio. Muri1 'olngs at Knight's Hall, Canby
Visiting members always mad. welcome.
Oswego Lode. Nn. Ill Inn t u...
Friday ereulng in new hall in old town. ,
Canby SDlritllallat Rn..,. i.. ki ..
aad third 8uada.va of each month.
New Ira W. C. T. V.
aaoatk at their kail la New Ena. Fri.nds of th. cm
laritod te ha prmat.
8nrinaw.ter. Vm. otta w w w... .
Saturday after full aioon.
Caaby Boant of
?F,r tna thM FridW ' "h week
Molatlla (armnira Kn At n 'm n ,
hull . WL k-i " i-lj w" WB H IDOir
2a mri!ft-. JfWtwUie second 8aturdr f
ch month ! le a. m. Miow member, made
wejcome.
TuUtln Oiantr. . V 111 B . u w ,
UJ of mch month at their hall in WiUon ville.
warner taninfy vn 111 t A
Batuntayof each month al their hall in Now Er
Butte Creek flrans vA ao n Au . '
hiii i u -' n. JBoeie at uie
tall in Mamuaia second Saturday 1d ch month at
ueniuera always welcome.
Saturday in mouth at 10 a. m.
SamnllTIi Gwn: Vo-?e0- P- of H -Meets on flrst
tunlay io aaaih at lo a. m. ia UamaKU. school-
CrM,t- P- of H Meets on third
on,:mXle, S0' 256 " H-MM,S "
HigliUnd, No. 2fil, P. f H.-Meets on first Satur
Harlow No. ',2, P. of H -Saturday.
Meets on flrst and third
Encl.
sai,l laml.
Larson. Ainirew Jnhi, stKrt
and Krii-k I.indititt. allnl Mola'lla. Or.
nwnr.nr a. .niLLhls Begister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
H. W. WESTERMAXN,
Merchant Tailor....
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Done.
Prios-'w Old Stand, Next Poor North
of Armory, Oregon City.
lt'ANTFl": S'Veral tnislwnrlblv gentlemen or
i " ladies to travel in on-con for established,
! reliable hous-e. Salary f 7so and exiH-nnt-s
i ."toady position. Kuclme reference anil sell ait
1 dressed lfimpel envelope. The lioinminti t'om
I pany. Third Floor. Omaha Blilg., Chicago. Ill
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Hlfheet Medal aad Diptema.
f AND OFFICE AT "REOOX CITV, OltEGON '
i January ai. l.vst. otiee in herebv given thr.'
the following-nameil settler has (ileil not ice of!
his Intention In inaL-e lin.l nm..r i.. I
11 AN TKI): .s-veral tru.twnrlhv gentlemen o ! claim, and that said, proof will tie made be. I
' ladies to travel in Oregon Lr established ! '"re ,h KceittT and Receiver U.S. Land Otliee
reliable house. Salarv ITsi) n.l expense" Oregon City, Oreron, on March 9th, vu-Mi-a.lv
iiiin. Knco( reference and self ad j JOHN MI S '
.Ire.siNl 'lamp.-, envelope. The Dominion Com H p vn g,, th. Vli . o
I..ny. iu.r.1 Flo.,, 0.u.,.Big., Chicago. II. j'wp XiVfo..nV
. . witnesses to prove his continr.ous residence I
j is,u uu cuiuvaiion oi, Mia lanii. vu:
U'PsIn nn. I V. . "ii. .nip. irmron. ami i naries '
le 1 aln I Ills. , I aihal. Josei.h Linhart n,t p.u-h.i
I of i-audv, Or.-eon.
KOBKKT A. MILLER, Register. i
All pain bunLshed by rr. SIIlci
AO druggists sell I)r. Silica' Pain Fli.
H. W. JACKSON
Machinist and Locksmitli.
Bicycle,, t-mbrellas, Sewlug Machines, Guni
and all klnda of small machinery re
paired. Prices reasonable.
Shop tn Sevmh Street. Oppovtt Depot
B AC Kl."il ,RHT,,T """
w" w y Ur. Miles' erve Plaaten.