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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1896)
Vf( r.-i - aiiirrto -T r , rrrv; t ;-y?gy-v- i L.:. ' - ' ' ...... OREGON COURIER VOL. XIII. OREGON CITY, GREW, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1896. NO. 49. r 7 - S Abut fcipcti . Yet. that's the subject to talk about now, for the two-told reason that it't Spring, and we ere offering opportunitiee fair carpet baying which ere the wonder og trio boar. There's nothing remark ble in low prices (or goods which no ono wanti, or in high elaas carpellpge , being sold at figurea whioh only the rich can touch. Oar figures for new; handsome, and attractive patterns in carpets, rags, mattings, oilcloths, linoleums, etc., make buying" easily .. . posmnis lor all. rto eb lota 01 have beeos here: Carpets, 18c a yard and . . y upwards. Matting 10c a yard and upwards. . ... s I . . . BELLOHY k BU8CH, Tb Uousefnrnlsheri, OREGON CITY FIRE, LIFE And Accident x !' IP IN N 0 Leading Agency Clackamas County REPRESENTIN8 Roytl ff UYftFp00lDo bustneea n the world. j Kcrti ErltWi BercantUe--,SSo:oo.?,"tt the wor,d' S56" t Sub cl Lcs!8fli,,e,t wij r "" worw. JStSas Cf EirtlSrd -"Tt" and t Amerloaa compau. VOSUmSISI CI N6W I Cri of bMt Amerlmn eompaolas .ANO OTHER FIRST CLASS 4KSUBAMCE COMPANIES- Tto'TitTeters Inserts Crsat of Hsrtford- Salt MaAcral Salmon Herring,,' Codfish $ Smoked Haftbuti ."; Salmon!; " Herring. Canned Fish- ;- : 1 .OF ALITCINCi E. E. VILLIAP, The Greeer. ' - rurld, i Largest,., aldast and beat accident ! ri omaany In the MM aaaa a very tare lire Uiurun ba.laat. ....oau oa Mi'roa stomas asm caisiuam.... ftSEL F i D0ilunCT, at Commerce bsL L .ii,l-M'milHII4i CORRESPONDENCE. CLACKAMAS. r T 1. .AWvfdtitK-et&en jJMrays" i, iA trlvitw out-do, our.; iotma ..ettoris. 't,' l Yu vVill find otir stere bright-' wittr NEW J tSPRIN(r RAlMENt";r ; cobfereico " April. most pleasing" to the . eye and quite the ccureet style to uy, . , .. 1 vf CHARUAN & SON, GENERAL EESCHANT3 I( the CIscksuiM correspondent 40 tbe Couiiib would confine himself to fools, his articles, would have been,' trior readable as regards the ; repuUlbaa primary . We admit that there was bp ticket that was distinctly a "Clark ticket," whether republican or Mh wise, but the- other waa supposed oy the good staunch citisenaarbo are: sub iectto no ones dictation sard aw' this class, of tn,en are in thji minority in Clackamas, the ticket watdefeaiffl by the oppoaitloo dictation) bat whan it came to the convention,, tba P49r ute great augnaie ana dicutor wee gone and la faction wbiclt waeetrvcfc hUie HKW waa given, aoM, uaptga that nay lii right tfarefx taaon tntn, earrylcg "tT eft U taaaleewyW aW-CakS' rty We ery to naceto reri'1ai matter, as h taaet baverv painful "ta vome, bat we wlalJbfcorrect a false imWiontiMit;haa Uii given io localitiM adjacent to Clactoinr, that J. W. Boots ws vanning but anjono wno snows me lacia mows nat Roots nas not' owned a buckulln horse for 10 Tears and that he did not take an part in the canvass other' than to caaal0? his ballot ' whidb we bold bverynita base right. April let. ' ' .'.' Eight ed. Frost hive occurtd too aMrnlngs wis week. . Harry Gilford and Hiss AawaTeLaagh liu will represent the Rarmeny T. P. B. C.. at the state convention. Oar school began Hare M with Miss X. Starchier principal aadHra. Lavella Marshall assistant. Aogast Ksaa has Uuly set out a you og orchard. The Rescue kvangelioal ann'rch prop erty If being encloaal with a plank fence., -' John Uaffsey, JrkaS gone to Calif. orma t look for a lob at railroadin. 0. 6. ' klllard baa not yet cone to Astoria. ; The payar msafiaat committee of tbe Y. K 8. C. C. reeeariy met and appoint ed the following, lander for the Snd quarter: Ara VcSaogblin, April 6th; E. Lyons, Sr., 12th; Mlttt Ada McLaugh lin, 19th ; John Wise, 20tb ; Miss Vina Morey, May 3d; Albert Fankhanser 10th; T. Harenborger, 17tb; Wm H. Karr, 24th; Harry Gifford, 31st; R. E. Kerr, June ftn ; Rer. E. Uaorer, 14th; Mrs. II. Gifford, 21st; John Wise, 28th ; Geo. Wise, July 5th ; G. W. Swope or Oregon Cfty, 12th. On Wednesday the 25th nit. Grandma Clark waa tendered a birthday aurprise party, sh being 79 years old on that dy A shock of earthquake was felt here between the hours of 3 and 4 Tnursday morning. ,- A business meetina of the Harmony literary and debiting society was held Friday evening at the usual plsce. It wss decided to adjourn till the first Fri dy in October. R. E. Ksrr was voted 0 take care of the book, and funds of ttsocfety until that date, when new eXIicers will be elected. , The Oregon annual conference of the Pre MetKbdfst slsjsifi will convene lit Gresham April 16(p raatoeAeltM nd. as before announcedv Otstwatgyyia tenffent G.W; Gotetna' wilt WJ (b RiiagJ. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Wigbam Wecbeno Tribe No. lI.O R.M. Fan liksg Every Veefe ly tko ClaekasM AMtraM 4 Traet Ceaipaay. The Chakuu ikrtiwt a Tiaa IV la tk Mnat " Um TrLlhl i aw TWrtM tfMmm ml fJMraal dM fcr Hmi (out, aa4 hm Mm l plt m t MuM at uw It. m tmrmlA lafomaltoa H till M hatf Uawxas aepllMMna. LOAIUL linMWiy. Ml atai. lUluk. Ma Ma nk ofOnew City. OMI m4 landtfaai. "A o t, unam JKjr, oragaa. V-ta) passed throagboor little burg 'vatatalGtaaa.'.. : r . aawiawa less y. U W HMaa has been- healing bay t 'y Al laWhkaeagain visitfd out little townr..-f-;.'.i..t-.J. i v..,fc.r i.;...-. ' v B. F. Linn and ' wife&de a flying trip to PoKland FHday. A'W ,) .; Mrriel. Wasirletting her daughter it.-- CAMS. rr A good programme wa well rendered at the Easter service held in the M . E church last 8unday evenine, Mr. Whitlock started or bis old home Scientifically tested and properly i the sunny South last Mondays The YOUR EYES- fitted with glasses. spectacles t or nose THIDBLES Solid Sterling Silver Thimhles. only ISC, by ntaiT 17c, stamp taken. .Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. A. X. WIGHT, THE 305 Morrison srteet, IOWA JEWELER, PORTLAND, OREGON good wishes of the entire community go with him. . , H. O. Iiwkeep and R. Fanton started for the mountaica to look for gold last Tneeday. ,. Jack Rice of Canby will driy me mm team wmie tanton israwSy Miss Fredericks of Oregon City is visiuug Jierousins. tue Misses tfstiern Our schopl closed last Friday. Mrs. Sintor Pain ia very sick. The south Carus literary took in $7 at their entertainment laat Saturday even ing. A splendid program was well rendered and much credit Is due the committee having charge of it. April 8 Gram.sk CANEMAH. OPPOB1TB POSTOFF1CK, for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to PCTSOLD & CASK MARKETS. Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the 'Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Twe Skepa. Oregoe City, Oregon. ..GO TO- G. E BESTOW & FOB AKD3FV7S. DOORS. WINDOWS. MOULDING and DUILDINC BUILDING MATERIAL. CASH PBICE9 EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Street, Vrngnn Cltjr, Ortfo. LOWEST Shop O pnnltm CnariwcatloDal Cbarch. Mala R -1 - P - A - N - S ONLE GIVES RELIEF. Mrs. Mealer and daughter, who have been vixiting Mr. Ganons of titringtowo for the past three months, left last Thursdar for their home in San Jose. There is still a great deal of sickness here ; and the attendance of tbe school has been reduced considerably . Several of oar young men are prepar ing for tbe fishing season, which will open April 10th. ' William Marshall baa accepted a posi tion in the Golden Rule Bazaar of Port land. He is one of the bright boys of Canemah and he will no doubt some day be at the bead of a store of his own. April 8. Rcstis. , Mrs. F. BT IUqb made a trip to Tre- inont receatly. - People at about through sowing oats. The nest order of business will be gar dening. John Caskell and C. Hlcinbothem left for Bunchgrass a few days ago. May good lack accompany them.'- Bell Shaw of Oregon City will move on Mr. Boylan's plsce, having traded for the same. S1. F. Sellman had the mistortune to fall in the pond at Linn's mill, while looking at tbe girls. School in district No. 21 began Mon. dsy last with Miss Boleomb as teacher, this being her second term. Daily at tendefnee of scholars is 14: ' W, W. Carpenter is doine a iob of grubbing for Mr. Plowman. P. P. Linn was up to Linzie'i sawmill Friday? '-;. Miss Miltla Linn vished the school one day' last week. A. Boylan and family will move to Green Point, near Oregon City, soon. Mr. Commons of Tremont was visit ing at Linn's mill Sunday. Emma Funk has re turned from Port land. , Miss Milda Linn was visiting friends in Oregon City Sunday. F. hanklin of Currinsville passed through our little bnrg Monday on his wsy to Oregon City. L. Mosber departed for Eastern Ore gon Monday. The M. E. church was well attended Sonday evening. April 7th. Engineer. Karl'slover Rout Tea purities the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion BantlngGroaads, Oregon City, Or. A special committe appointed to give expression to tbe teenage of the mem' bers of Wecheno. Tribe, oceessioned by the death of the wire, of oar beloved brother, J. W. Kelly, in tbls resolution rerpsctfttiiy strbmii, Wibsas, Tbe great spirit baying called from the forest f life tbe, beloved wife of our esteemed brother to the happy hunting groond, hre the council Are of love and peace burnetii forever, there' fore be it Reiohtd, That we tender to the family and friends of oar brother ' the heartfelt sympathy of Wacheno Tribe in their hour oi affliction "and having landed her frail bark beyond life' seas, may her eternal life be cast with those who know no sorrow snd feel no pain Submitted in F. F. A C. Committib .- Electrle Rlttert. . Electric Bitters la a medicine anltad tor any season, but Derhans more saner- ally needed in the Spring, when tbe languid exhausted feeling prevails, wheu tbe liver is torpid and sluniiish and the need 01 a tonic and alterative is lelt. A prompt use of this medicine has often sverted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in eounterscting and freeing the system irora me malarial poison. He'd ache. Indigestion, Constipation, Dis. iinenn yield to Llectric Bittern. Onl 30c and $1 per bottle atCharman ACo's urug store FRENCH TANSY WAFERS. These wafers are for painful, scanty, profuse or irregular menbea, any cause, and ladies will fin I that no belter remedy exists for these difficulties. To svoid beiusimnosed hood bv baaa imlta. tions bay from our agents and take Oregon City; $700 French Tansy Wafers only. Price by mail, 1200. C. G. Huntley, Druggist, Cauneld Blotl, Oregon City, Oregon W M Bird to A Tacker. 9 04 a in aee 25.5-lw;t304' .. T P Randall to 8 Randall, lots 1 and 3 ia Pleasant Hill add; 1000. E C Maddock ahf to I F Cole. 280 a la MSwegleeljIllM. . J E Stone to A E Stone, K Int in lots 11 end 12 of blk V.Saaw'a First add to Oregon City; 1S. I G Gnrnett to Job Lewthwaite, tract ia Burns cl a tract la 8 D Homeray cl; 13098. W A Avery lo 0 D Covey, 6 a In sec 4 4-1; 11000. N 8 Kellogg to Sarciesa Kellogg, lots IS and 16 of blk 13. O I 4 8 add; It. N P German C M Assn to B B Neck- jessel, lots 12 13 and 14 of blk 3, aubd ef Oak Grove; $190. 8 A Campbell to C G Huntley, lot 8 of blk 66 Oregon City ; 1600. C D Covey to W O Altlinus, 6 a in sec 4. 4-1 e; $1000. Edward McGee to W P Burt, nw X of sec 84. 5-3 e; $480. J K Dickey to F Ramshy. 40.64 a and rdway in J K Dickey cl ; $750. Ole Torkejsnn to A Ringnnes, - lots 4 5 and 6 of blk 13. Canby ill. U 8 to LO Slaughter, w of se so i of sw Vi and lot 3 of sec 12, 6-1 e; patent. M E Covey to F C F irb. 9 SI acres in Abernethy ei;$l. D H Glass to TP Randall, lot V of blk A great many people are influenced by what other do, and that bone of the reasons why so many take Simmons Liver Regulator. I "I was suffering greatly from Chill and T P Randall teNF Glass, saw ;t00. J H Mcjfarjradmt to. Andrew jory, w of wX and m x of sa of aee 38, 8-1 e; $2200 ... ; Narvtlam Rewlt. From e Mfef written by Rev. J Gond erman. 01 utmotMiaie. ..Mich., wa ara Fever sad tbe aore quinine I took the worse Pw" " thia .extract : "I I felt. I was told common. Liver Re-1.. te.Uratt- tor, by a friend bt Arkaaaas, Md t didn't were almost saanstoaa to ttieea-eoimv need to take much of it before J was entirely wife. While I waa pastor bftna Baptist Klife4V;-lJfcl Rlvea Janction aba waa Ls-v s.-- - JL.A ,. . Ibrovbtdowa with Pneumonia anceeed- UtUa mMt . 1- tntrrtpima. aa I aee mad aeMf " . --. - i-vwi .La ii i a innwm L-rrnZTr-rTTr; eiiBeneW. LW-s Maw , .w. ji..,i..,. . . .. -1 .which. , M wura man, niKiu: . -, ;.. ' 1 aauaiac-wrj ut mnisn. , l rial .DOMiee tt.a ?iZrZZ?tZ M! 9? ' Dwf1 Store. wu. TymmSumL. wd. 1 J egniar sise ooe. anu a 1.00. mUuUM.. B Nil u4 tii tit Mn. WlaiL'. U tOTBiBrorapraMiaMa.ttnM'tinS'.-' ' t 1. iw .miiv. UUI "IIRC OlIB SsOUMk i fHllOoNftlr. Pills do not cure Comtination: ' Tim naN "Tke Sim-tairravate. Karl's Clover Root Tea itIvm mons Li-er Regulator" 'is better for your perfect regularity of the bowels. For sale by health and 'Happiness. Everybody should LG. A. Uarding. take a liver remedv joccasionallv mA m! pecially in the Spring, to wake up the' torpid liver and keep up a Healthy eirtuaion af ricb blood, free from poison and full of nourishment to the body We would not keep house without it.'' H. G.,G.,Fink, Springdale, Pa. ' . Cheney's Art Gallery, Situated oa Main street, is now open for business. 1 The cheep rates of five dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage, including mls and berth, are still in effect on the O. R. A N, Co'a stesmers froru Portland to San Francisco. Steamers leave Portland every Ave daye. For the accommodation of his many' customers on the hill Mr. Albright has eatablished a branch meat market in the Shively ;. btiilding on Seventh street, where be keeps a full stock of all kinds of fresh and salted meits, haws, bacon, lard, etc, No stale neat r kept. Give him ca'l. -i ,!'.; V '! V.- Fr Sale Cbsag. r.t A farm of 146 acres, seven miles from town and mile west of Graham's church : divided Into three parts of 66, 40 and 40 acres; 30 'acres improved; sufficient imber to run a ssw mill five years or more; good wster; good house and barn, and everything s msn neede price very cheap on account of bard times. ' HARMONY. About an inch of snow covered the ground last Monday morning, but was soon gone. A bear' frost Tuesdsy morning did considerable damaee to fruit that was out in full bloom. Had tbe frost occured a week latter, tbe early j fruit would bave been nearly all destroy- I Or. Price's Cream Baking- Powder 'vmai Gold Mota XMs Far. Sar Fnaasca. A Baby's Life Saved. "My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh's Cure," writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Huntsvi11e,Ala. For sale by G. A. Harding. Nerves ea Edge. I was nervous tired, irritable and cross, Karl's Clover Root Tea has made me well and happy. Mrs. E. B. Worden. For sale by G. A. Harding, What Baby waa sick, w cars her CaatoHa. Wbm sb m a Child, she cried for CuCoria. When she became XIm, the clung to CutorU. When atie had Children, aha gavs them Castoris isaiure cure ior neaaacoe and nervous diseases, rioihmg relieve so quickly. A Breat fieraas's Prescrlptiss. Diseased blood, constipation, and kidnev. liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by G. A. Harding 1 a 1 All Reesamssd It. Ask your physician, your dnieeist and vour friends about Shiloh's Cure fcr Consumution. They will recommend it. A Fact Werth Keowlsa, ' Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia, and II Throat and Lung disease" are cured by The ftmtat lias of aUfc antbrellan to be found in tbe t'ity at Burmeister AAnder sen's. ' ,v. ..Catarrh Cared. Health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy,. Price 50 cent. Nasal Injector free. .. i, Are Yea Hade Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, xtt of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vi'alizet is a positive one. For J sale by G, A. Harding, The Best Cesgh Cere is nnuon's Lure. A neglected cough is dangerous. Stop it at once witii Shiloh's Cure. For sale by G. Harding. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. n:2 c3T SPRING nEDicir.t Is Simmons Liver rehih atob jnn forget to take it The Liver gets sluggish during: the Winter, just like all nature and the system becomes choked im hi the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR to do it It also regulates the Liver keens It oronerlv at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole body Invigorated. You get THE BEST BLOOD when your system Is in Al condition, and that wm oniv dc wnen me Liver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS Liver regulator it & Simmons Liver Regulator which makes the difference. Take It in powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the Kder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU TOR. You'll find the RED Z on every package. Look for it J. H. Zeilla Co, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 1 ! 1! 4