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ti Y V rnnAfigYKTa.r I t. m . o. a. MAmEwt gondv.t tiet wwiTr - ..S!S I. , 1 Pith Paqbbt Dead,-Hon. Peter Poet died it bit resldsnce on lower Mala on hut Thursday at 10 p. m . The funeral services were bald at the, bouse 6b panday at 10 a. m.' unilsr the auspices of thf Free Maaeaa and vara largely alteadsd . Ha leaves a wide v end three dalldrsn Louise, Florence and Victor, and two brothers la Portland Joatpb and Louie . Mr. Paquet Baa bora la St. Loali, Mo., oo January 13th, 62 yesrs go. In 1893, with bta pareata, ba mada tba ait aaeatbe' trip across tba plaiaa to Oregon, and tba family aattlad at Cans nah. Tbora Peter and bia brotbara loaraed tha trada of boatbuilding, which tba; lollowsd tba rreatst part of their Uvea, - though' Peter wae alto a mill wright, and brldsjebnildsr,. and did great deal of general' 'contact lag. Ia 1870 ha entered political Ufa aa a repre aentatWe iu the legialatnre. Two Tea re later ha waa Dominated by tha rspub- llcaoa for coanty clerk, ia 1874 for itata aenator, and in 1882 for county judge In 1888 be waa again cboaen repreesnta- tire ia tba legislature, and re-elected at tba eipiration of that tana. Ia municipal politics Mr. Paquet served nine terms a councilman, one term aa mayor, and three terme aa president of tba board of fire delegate... Ho recently retired from the receivership of tba United State land efflca here, attar creditable eervlce for lour years. For severs, ytara he gave mora or Isss.of hi attention of the comyilstidn of a histor y . of tba local Maeonlo lodge, which wa the firat one organised waet of 8t. Lonia, but he left that work unfinished. , . "Fabst" Comino. The grand opera house waa full laet night. The attraction waa Morriaon'a great dramatic an d spec tacular production of Ooethe'a Faust aa dramatised for the stage by Baylo Ber nard. This atury of love ami tempta tion ami putiiahnient by remorse i im murtal. It ia aa old as the world, aa new as young love, it can never fail t inter est human being so Ion aa they have reason and human hearts. This version makes the Devil a plausible aud pleaa inggort of a fellow, not ' a horned and clovenfooted terror. This is ilia modern Devil who is so companionable and . e t icing. The scenery for this product!'! of Faust every inch of it used here being brought by the. Morrison combina tion ia in every way superior,' and me chanics', and electrical appliances u ovel - and startling.' ' Each scene is a picture. The Bracken mountiau seen ia grand. An evening with this illustration of the atory of "Faust and Margnrite" will be well spent. Daily;. Picayune of Me; Orleans. Faust will appear st bhrvely's T. M. O. A. Mamas. !ft Sunday, April 12th, will b e.red, Istter dsy 1a the history of tba Young Men's phrisl Ian Association of tbia city aa it wilt mark tba formal opening of tba assocla. lion homo. The following is an on tliaa of th atearcisei for the day t At 9 a. m. fellowship meeting lor msa oaty will ba held ia tha reading ressj, lad by tha general secretary,' Levi Johaeen. All aaaa who ara iateraatad la tba work are iaviied to attead tbia norniag aervic At 4 p. m. In the gysnaaaism tha regular anna's gospel meeting will ba held. It will eoeeiet of masis, singing aa4 short addreiees by prominent eseoeiatioa work ara. All mea are very cordially ia'ited to tbiiserrica The closing aervic of the dsj wjll be a union meeting in the M. E. choreb, wberal'romlneni spsak-' era of Oregon City aad Portland will take part . It Is impossible to give a complete program at this time but Oan ere! Secretary R. W. 8ton of the Part land Association will assist President L C. Captea ja conducting the meeting. Everybody ia Invited to tbia meeting and arrangement will be made to ae eemodateall who come., On Monday the rooms will be thrown open for public inspection from 9 A. M. until 10 P. M and it is hoped . that everybo dy will call and see the' pleasant quarters where th i young men of Oregon City are invited to spend their lelsarn hours Friend are Invited to send ia or bring frietnre, books, chain ;r anything that. will make: the rooms attractive anl homelike. : . ' ' CyNTiNSNTAL CoKonnsjj Our Port land Chstanqua friends are taking an nri- uauat interest in the Chautauqua assembly this year, One evidence of it Is in the repetition of ths Continents! Congress so successfuly given' some time sgo. This time an d mission of 25 cent will be charged and a ahars f the proceeds will be nam! in securing Eastern talent for onr HSMitmblv. Nw feature hnd attractions have hn added end-the whole will be givn rn Wednwlay evening. April 22, at Him Taylor 8treet M. E church. Tiukw are already on sale at Charm n's anl 'n vario'U places in Purtland . DaowittD. AnVotne.1 aged 14 years and 8 months, and Thomas, aged IS years and 8 months, sons of Mr. snd . Mrs, Caaper Ar)dres( who live on Four teenth Street near. Main, were drowned in Moss lake below town, last Friday afternoon . The little fellows. Were up on" an old rsft, which they, bad rowed across the lake with a piece of board . As they spproacbed the ahera on the return trip, the raft which had aide boards'snuud ths top, begsn to take aa MiaLujmd the boys became frighten- edaad jumped overboard. The water waa deeper than they ' supposed, and thep drowueit; wttlite ;tiv. r.nU if the shrtfe. To other buy hiiI C'ltcka mas hhenajM- witnessed the drowning Two sous ol John" cirti wrs drowned here several rear In funeral services were held at tim Catholic church on Sunday at 8 p. m. and wa largely attended, there hardly being standing rooufia the church yard. The wers interred to the Catho lie cemetery. BixiRivaa Minss The Bine Kiwf Mining A MlllingCo.,of thlscity, which owns 10 gold claims on.' the Blue river la. tne county, haa fnjrsome time had devest a Its clsims bonded to iBastern pattiea, aad at the annual meetinir Tues day authority was given a committee to go ahead, and1 etas P the deal . The company retains and wjll devnlnp three ' claims. The followias are the new ol flcers of the corporaUouii ,.R. Green, preaiderit and general manageei. Waldo F. Hubbard, vice-president ; J. Cooke, Doxisr Rsi.iASKO. , Jss. I. . Doiler waa eismined before Jutice H. A. Johnson Of Marion county on Mondsy on the charge , of. murdering t rank Kelly on March 31st. After careful It weighing the evidence Judge Johnson considered that it would not justify ths holding of the defendant! to await the action of the xrand jury a every point clearly showed that the deed was done in aetfile'ense and the court ordered the discharge of Dozier. . ... .Toms, Hb' Pays thb Frsiort. Send for a copy of The Buyer's Guide, with latest reductions nd market reports, ont tree to any sddrefs. Frfihl on f 20 orders paid to sny pi.int n th WilUniett rivr rechi ly Portland bonis JooKt' Ca rit, VV Front 8tri-et. rV.rtUuJ, Or. :' Mae. Cuaa.'a .MaetCALivnTb most ootsble social event of last Week waa the Vesper tncaicale, given by Mrs, K E. Uharman and her pupils on Thurs day evening. The elegant home of the hostess w thronged at an early hour with friend end paVmns,. and one by one tha fair libutaiiis were greeted with ppUue anl encore. -. A coorn of 20 young ladies, aharn.i ugly arrayed, rendered several aeiectiona. Solos were aung by Mrs. W, B. Wfegins, Miss Ors Spangler, Mrs. C. D. Latourette, Mrs. Noble Heath. Mrs. T. W. Clsrk, Miss Vera Csaflsld. Miss May Marka, Mia Sdith Wiahart, .Mi. Annie Andersons Mrs. J. W. pray aad Mra. Clark Oanont, Altogether, the programm was a ear prise and a revelation to the gaeeta . Refreshments were ssrved by the young ladies jia ths midt ot merriment and congratulations. Hobbeht The store' and poatntflv of J . II. RfVonne of Handy was robbed IsHt week 'The robber entered by taking oHt s 'pane iif glasa. A paiy of shoes snd $9 worth of poxUge etamps were tsjivn He waa tracked to Pleai ant Home but no further cTuetjas been iecured. ItCAl NEWS ' ITEW9. Miss Mary Conyer t's connned'" to the bouse with tha mumps. The St. Cecelia chores will sing at ilia Baptist church on April. JOth. Born, oa Eastsr Sunday, to the wife of B- L Holoaaa, a daughter, . , ', , t . Mary F. Imel of Clackamas waa great" edea original widow's peneiea last weak.: Martha Hill of " Beaver Creek, vwaa greeted aa orlgiaal pension oa Tqaaday, P. F, Moray aad wife retnre tbia (Fir day) moralag from a trip to laa Free cieeo. . ... , ,.. ; ltj Bay. and Mrs. 8, M. Wood of Das Molna visited Bev. Oilman Parke dor' lag week... . . .. ,., .,. , a. ' Oea.tJaa.' B. Weaver addressed-a packed diooae at flhlvely'J ball. , last Thursday eyenlog. ... tx. P. F. McOee, formerly snpsrntend of woolsn milla bare, : but recently of Salem, baa moved ta Alhaay. ,. -. . Edwsrds ' Bros, will open a general merchandise ' store in the old Wiahart atand oa the bill on Saturday.' ' Miss Lydia Taylor, brother Of I. to, Taylor df the west side, left on Moaday for hsr bomela Williamsport, Pa; - ' J. Cockjstreaaa'of Katls Creek ' wag going home a dark night last week and and fell off a trade and broka three ribs . W fsnilly of Judge T ' A. McBrlds retprnsd to Jirejpa 0ty, last .weki,a(ter, residing in Portland during tha wloter. . Prof J. R Edwards (ot the ' firm "at ' Edwards' Bros) li tuning up his voici for any 'emergency in choral singing, Mins Metta Brown. of Portland, will sing a solo at the y. P. S, C. E. epter tainment at the Baptist church Friday evening ." ? " j'1 Four housekeeping rooms over Dooi little's store on the west aide for rent. Inquire st store or at Couihbk office far particular. . II. W. Jackson, the machinit,' has moved U shop thbuilding tccii lio l partintlr bv C. O T. .Williamson maw mreet. ' General Secretary fvi Johnson of the Y. M. C. A. has moved from Portland to this city and orcnplea Mr, Realy) residence on 13th snd . Washington streets, K, R snd F. U, Andrewa have pur chased a half Interest in G. H.'Beatow'a sash and door (so'nry . The new ArOk will put in considerable ' additional n aoK I tiaars' ' iiatiiiiMoi j ' ' ' I i , Fred Meyer, who was working with stump'pnller e Sturdsy at Rinearaon farm, had two riha broken by the break ing of a chain. . He was taken 10 GJad- The O. A, K. has appointed a torn inittee to look after Decoration Day ei arciae and Cl Slovsr is nOw readr ' to Is np graves in presentable ahape for tha occasaion, Cap Aide (rahamn Wstsesdty moved to Portland, where he will Tlere after rasids The rnnnlng of the Altona and Ramoea on the upper river makea this change necea,ry Complaint U beiag made that the new eity Are bell can not, be told from some of the church bells. The city fathers have ordered a wire rone, which iaei peeled to remedy the dec.t- The Ashing boat and nek of Harry A tin a waa taken by Fia'i Prntedor Mi Noire! " Wndtwohv night, claiming illfgat dhing h Mr. Anne' aiut four otlitf e, whose names he look. George Clavson died at the Gladstone hospital on lat Thuriaday . He waa 82 veara old and a native of England. He a rexideiit of Idaho but dad just returned from a vieit to the old country, The Damascus Cemetery Aocistion on Thursday filed jncorpora'ion article .En o Ht Your Kjm TfttoaJ... : '; : It BargaeUtor Jk AndrMei'g Jewelry Store; . They hive one of the finest ere-meters , in,wil teit your eves, free of .caTe. '. . Glasses, rnajr'. be re- . . turned .if. hot suited. to yes.' . v , to THE VALUE OF A HAT Oil D0I1IIET. ICRS. SLADEN'S On Deer Sooth of M. 1. Chorea. Depends on how. it ts .'trimined. Having a LARGE ' ASSORTS MEN j of Leghori hats. Urn '. 'going to make a great, effort for ' t the ne't two or three ' weeks.' o ', reduce, my stock. v. Watch, my windows. Prices lower than ever, before. "... This ad announce the opening of s mm w ass mm I Is th burden of an old Darkey song. tZV 8TC3K n Edward Bros, (formerly of. Balloon, Oisgoo,) are now opening up at Wiihart' old stand, opposite the city park en . the hill,, with a slock of "BRAN NEW" GOODS, comprising of Calicoes, Moilinn, Sriirtingi,' Lining, Etc.,' 1 Ladies' -rfhdGeM1 UadevSeesr, Hitt, ap; 'BgoUi, Shoe, Stationery, Notion, Nail, Tinware, Groceries, Tobacco snd' Cigan, and other. artiele$ too numerotu to mention. ' PRICES AT THE LOWEST NOTCH FOR CASH. Price list will tie issued about May 1st. In the mesntime we shall be delighted to have you call and see our goods and learn our prices. Yours for Business, EDWARDS BROS. (Alaw Wyllt). Tn (htHn cieeavy of state snffice r trusteeev F M Osbacn;J C. M Hurry. W. Bor- inn. A. M Lovelace and J. A. Wilson. n j i. v ' 9 . : . rnoeais wKoaas-anran a,, r-queij -rie suit of Henry Weinhardt of Port ..u. .....,,Wr..r, 1tn(l ,int. F. Zimmerman of the reter faquet ; value ot pweonsl proprfy G,mbrinn, 8llloon M trid h,.(r I27IK) Una!, reporotw.H.,agh.n . h. r.,,.i. , Awards 1 Hlcfaaat Hcen-World' Fair. oa- mm CnEAT.l DAESNQ PGM MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crane Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or sny other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. s atlininixtratornf Ja Officer accented Faa) report of administratrir of J. P Miller estsfe accepted . ' ' Diart. H.O. Cheney. aged 26, brother of taw writer, died suddenly on last Saturday ef heart disease ia Aberdeen, South Dakota. He reft here at Decem ber 'for that Vonntrjf on account of his health' and had been feeling much better and. bis desth wsi no expected. . Caaoor Taaaaa. Mr. and Mrs. Caa per Andre desires to' etbre their sincere thanks for ths kind aad material sssistanes shown by (rienda Sd neigh bora during tbeir recent bereavement, the loaa of their two sons, Antioae aad Thoroaa. 8iwio Machinss Cheap. Want I sewing machine? Gel a good one for $35.00 with five years guarantee; $5.00 down and $5.00 per month until paid. See Bellomy A Bosch about it. Beauties! those trimmed hat at the Red Front Store; Ladies' tailors and Cantoo flats 10 cents. A nice line of ribbons cheap at Racket Store. mt li Photographs, crayon, water color and pastel portraits, views, frames, etc.. at Cheney's Art Gallery at reasonable figures. Call and be convinced. One door south of Red Front. a jnry ra the county vonrt on Monday . The jury brought in a verdict for de fendant. , .I .' Tba house of Patrick Duffy at Rly 9ae awirned en Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock. It wss insurs I for 1600 in the Hartford, t 11000. The Mt View tj company did the best they conkl with out water mains. ; Born, on- Mania, letkv ( the wife of Daniel Dooglaaa of Ragle Creektwins two girls. This beats the Uoagiass record. The father feels aa proud as a boy with a red wagon, , A meeting of tha ministeral associa ion of Oregon Cite was held oh Toes day and business of Importance trans acted. Eight ministers Were present. Rev. S. W.Stryker was chosen presid ent and Rev. Henry Wat 1 secretary for ensuing year. At a meeting of the populist county central committee on laat Thursday W. 8. LT'Ben of Milwaukie was chosen chairman and Elmer Dixon of Oregon Citr eecretary. The executive com mittee consiate of chairman and aecre- taryandU.W. Grace. George Lazelle and J. H. Kruse. Married, on 4th, by Justice Elmer Dixon, Carl Johnson SLd Mary L. Bo- ball ; on 5th, by Justice M. E. Ksndle, Elmer L. Lee and Mary A. Hail; License to wed granted on 7th to Jessie I. Bowers and Frank Munson, aged 16 and 19 years respectively. Arbor day exercise will be held at the Barclay school building on Friday, April 10th, at 1 p. m. All are cordial'y rant! to attend. ' Besides the planting of a tree hv theiupils, a special program, consisting of songs, declamations, etc., haa. been . prepared. "The grsduatiog- clsss will also plant a tree in the tore noon. . John Forsythe, one of the old'time subscribers of the (JouatitB. Was located last year with his family at Riddles, Douglas county, from early spring till Iste in the fall, whence he removed, to Wolf Creek. He esroed fair wages the entire . ti me by panning gold out of tba Cow. Greek bars, a a nttmber of nanni less . mea could do at tbia moment bad they the vim. ' At the annual election of 8U Guild on Easter Monday Mra, H. L Kelly was chosen president, Miss Mary Li Holmes vice-president, Mrs. Fannie L. Cochran secretary snd Mrs. T. W Kouts treasurer, The following vestry men were cnosga w" ueo. a. nagging (senior warden), John Humphrey (ju nior warden), H. L. Kelly, j. A. New ton, R. Ulasspool. W. B. Htafford, C. J, Parker. ' The only Parisan hats hsts ' ever brought to the city at Miss Goldraith's. Paul'a Louis Friedricb, the fashionable tailor haa moved hia shop to the boilding formerly occupied by Mrs. Dntcher's millinery store. Nothing but tirst-class work done and eatufaction guaranteed. J.W.WELCH, IDE11TTIST. WILLAMETTE BLOCK, Orroirri p. Oh Onsoos CrtT, Os. Dr. Win. B. Knappv DENTIST, Of Portland. Will 'be' in OreoirCity , orfice (CouHtkB building) Monday, ' Tuesday and Wednesday ' ' : . of ' each week. , C W.CnACE A CO., i . NEW GOODS, NEW STORE . ' MolalLa Ave., (Ely.) ' TO FEET. I 1 la ailretf 4osm away with by eair sJteea.t la, . fact, they ere a rssjalar "Soeiatf for ike Prevsa- tioa of CraeKy ie Feet " What ara saete aaethogaf Perfect at, sMaatfted by respect 10 the abaaa ef . the basse feat . Aeita . pie creed, bat eWsa't it cover tba arbeie Mdf Then a shoe aaaw tesat a ' foot eaattile" wetboet , boingeiaciy oraei to it. That is es say, the shoe aaay lack etyU and wear ing capacity: Sat ears have the wearing capaeitf and style eJeat with tba fit, and that eneatd ba enough te osaka vee bay thsm. -. r ''. '.;;:j;:'.';. THOS. F. RYAN; Notary PobUeuil Lsamse Usossseajuswct a.ysj,,, n Hratrto Loan, aktsraols r Wste. ' . , Drselas oc Lh1 iMmB.A a Mi2tr Offln on Mtt aid W ssiCT . . awMaselfc,7rT; ' OREGON. CITV. - Ofcf,: ' C D. It D. C. .aiTCnSTtS Attorneys ot Law.' , Commercial, vRaP Eeute via': Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Caataiaralaj laak lalMiaa OREGON CITY. 0-SZtw . Oso. C. BaowNSli. BSOVTNELLA ATTOBSBf a AT LAW. 4. tf. Caarsau. Cufleld Building, Orscon City. Or E.P.BK3CS. ATTonncir at OREGON, CITY. , Office : Two Door Sooth ot Courthoua C. N. GREEN MAN, V. HARRIS, Star ft Grocery DEALIB IB Dr. F. P. Welch with an asaiatant i Dr John Welch's of Portland will still continue their dental office in the Couaita building. ' ' ' Money loaned on farma or business property. J . r. uisrK,omceover uregon City banlf.v ;!.'.-. ' ; Dr. Win. B. Knapp,' dentist, hi opened an office in Couaisn building, with Or. Frank P. Welch, where ba a be foiiud on- Moaday, Taeeday '.and Wednesday of each week. . m m I "; - Those who love to bear good nreaie and who delight in good resdiog will be Interested fn -the entertainment at tba Baptist church en Friday, the IQjh . "Hara from 10 cents to 110 at Mis Ooldeasith'a. i' Trimmed hsts, at Mrs, MladeaV ;new goods, 10 to 78c, Ladies ahirt waiaU at the Racket Store. Ladies . Belts, belt bucklss, belt pins at the Racket Store. Remember the entertainment at tba Baptist church on-Fridsv evening, April 10th. It will be one of the beat ever given in the city. A Stst. aesppee, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, CROCKERY, ETC. Bank of Oregon City . oLossT aasKiae wocsa ur taa cirv Pali U Capital. 150,000. SvpUw, $20,850. Express tas neaaaa ". .1 e a a (KsUblUned 1SS&.) Parcels delivered to sll psrt of the city. fC;t(itt Livery crI ate title; OREGON CITY, OREGON, 0a tki Street batwaaa tba OrMaa aad tfee Doublaand lnsl aad Mdla kaiax . waraoohsad st the 1 'strata. aad aaamll connected with the Vfn tor lose iieek Any Information rasarSlas' a!v kla4 of sleet promptly attended to b- letter jsjira. IOUII BOOOBIT OB I Pratldsa. layrreidasl, ' 'Cubier, i'-v - . Utsaaer, , . Taaeas CaiMis . Oso. a. Vassiss - I. . Civrui's CbSLS H.CAOfllLB A wsasrsl Isakloc BuIbm Traaiaetel. . Dopoelle Kecelred Subject le Chaoa. Approved Bill aad Vote Plseossted. Coooty sodCUy W arrest keaf hi. Xoaaa Maes oa A vsilaala sseanl geaisaBeaihaad Sold. olletioea)g4 fremptly. Drafte Seia inU,hl, la iw TelHrepkloIxcsaaeeSoldes PsrUsag. I rraaslsee, Chlssgs aad Vsw Tsrk, retarsst fatd en Time Msestis. , new:,.,' ORfeGONClIY LAUNDRY. lfllltstttt Steia ItzzZn ia saw raaraaBB TO PO FIRST CLA8S Laundri Pure Spring Water Used. Work Called for and Delivered. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. The Commercial Dank OF OREGON CITY. . CAPITAL f 100,000. Traaiaoti a Csasral laaklag lesiaass Loss made. Bills dlcualed. Mike c- lectiosi. Buye sad sella earhange on sll po'n i In th United Stale snd Karoo esd oa Bes t. Konf. Depodte received lublerl to check. " Sank open from f A. M. to 4 P. M. . . DjC. LATOOBRTTB, F. g. OOKALDSO . Prsddeat. Oeebl" FREYTAG'S.. . ...Ccmr Crectry... Keeps a fnll line of STAPLE end FANCY GROCERIES. PROVieV ION8, FLOUR. FEED. FEINTS and VEUETABLES at. Laweat Frleat-- JIMS VELCN. win. M, ft M, Bebaa. . aaiisisf. Pean.es . Oassoa. trveele to Bed met kaeo I7m Tl3& LZstxhzU B. Baesutrds, Frep. Oysters, Fresh md Salt Wate Fish, Poultry. iae, Crabs, Clams, Etc. Tartsys, Oisse aad Chlokea (ot Tbsskjslvbst, Hl Iktimy. Dm Drt Bea t lrmeTf. fjOCATIOV: Old Creamerr, Backef FaU View WA8ENER fc DCNON, Fraprlatara. ' "Lisde, it's a pleasure to torn the rope for run, yon tamp so smooth aa easy." Troth. "'' WANTED: Sererel traetworthjr gentlemen or ledlee le irewl in Orep lor eiubll.hed. relieble betiaee. helerf S7HS eed ezpeaMt Sieedr poeitlon. Bucieee refereaee end self dreue etemped enrelope. The bemlel m Co Tbird rioor.Ooi.be B14(., Cbicase, ' 3E0. A. HARDING, DBALBB IB DBTJGS "& land jrd Pat. Ueiicinjs. PalaU, Oil snd Window Glut. Prettripttoiu Aennlelf Compounded BAAPIBO'S BLOCK.