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TJ"". yZ.t tJsZl XT'jsf'STk: X"'V"t.",t'y Kji" OREGON COURIER OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1896. NO. 4. 14th YEAR I )&&es'1 . STAFFORD r TABLE SERVICE Like the fare, should in every way be satixfactory. Everything on the table should please the eye. Fine crockery la the best kind of sauce for triumps of cookery. Our new dinner sets, comprising 100 pieces, for $7.76. present an opportunity not to be missed, and there are others in our stock too numerous to numerous to be mentioned here. Come, see, admire, and buy for yoursolf. Nowhere else in Oregon City can you see so many temp ta lons to buy, BELLOMY & 111 SCH, The Housefournishers, OREGON CITY. !7lRE, LIFE t And Accident ' -0m l LeadinffAffencvn Leading .Clackamas County REPRESENTING. Roy&l of Liverpool Due uiu"t ,n ,ue v'm North Britlsli&MercanUle-'ooo""6" ,n M,e W""--S6-Sun ol London oidet purrf flre tn""" mnt ,u the wor,d fitna of Hartford LretBodbMtA raer,o""com,a"y, Continental of Now York ,,a f the be,t Amr,n company ND OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPANIES.. The Tiavelers Insurance Company of Hartford LargoHt, oldest and bent Hooident Iniiuraiice ooinonny In tba world, and .CALL ON Ml FOB BLOTTIBi AMD OALEICDABi ho Bated lowebt the F. E D NALDS N, at Commercial Bank. --- - i.iiiiiiii t - t ' ' ' i SurQiTjei- Dress Goods. l&;thePI0nEERJST0RE:'- AAA DIMITIES, DUCKS, NAINSOOKS, PERCALE, PIQUE, SATINES. The Very Latest Styles of Silk for Waists at Prices beyond competition. Shirt W aits at prices to suit the buyer. CHARMAN & SON, GENERAL MERCHANTS. for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to PETZOLP & GALE'S CASH M&HKET. Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, 0r0n cltV. Oregon. ..GO TO... G. H. BESTOW & CO. -FOB- DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PBICE9 EVEB OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Shop Oppo.lte CongTeuiitlonal Church. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon WAE! WAK!! WA1!!! AT the GAMBRINUS COLD STORAGE! The only plw the city which can tmpply yoVKKANDTlQlJORtecauKe mid nave you money on every artlele you buy WINE, BKx.lt AJfu i,iuuoni-Decaune " .elUo you "t Portland price? aud save you your electric car tare and expense! while in ''""itwlll save ten years on your li te'i lease by trading at home with a reliable Arm and not l,plne held ud by hlghwavmen on the electric car. . . , What ymi buy at the Gambrinu. Cold Storage is guaranteed to be just what yon buy It for or "Tirrtmock or Liquors and the only complete stock of Wines at the Lowkst Pbicm WHY GO TO A DBI'USTOHB and pay 4.00 per gallon as a pastime when you can buy bwineBt0'e,ollow"ingSwEET WINES: California Port Wine, per gallon " ! f Sherry " " . . Anitellca- - ' . . 1 so Swe.'t Mnscatel " ------ " I0"" - .' ' i6o " Maderia " , .--160 " Malic " Rowling Hock" " 7j " Claret . " . 1 fin Bottled Beer (quarts) per dozen - "... l so Porter, Domestic " . . . 2 75 iuiness' Extra Stout (plnw) per dozen J ' ' swan WhUkey. per gallon - ... 4 00 Phoenix Bourbon ' - - - - g t alilorniaGraoe Brandy, per gallon . . 3 00 l-alifornia Blackberry Brandy, per gallon ..... J w fWFor keg beer, leave order. The Unest family rooms. This place is conducted first -class-a N. F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr., apl.homaV9stbeetS. .1.1.. mt 11 I Mil 111 I II 1 1 I 1 1 Thl. rirniBn4y m" qnlckir, permauently u T4. 'iiHillk I J.l 12 u.-a,... We Mem.,rr. Lo 1 or Brain P'. )t1llliVjl ' jlL''t?frrr.il drvurr 3. lu,pote rirr and wai-liBB dlae e.owd b A r fW iy 0m unut&fnt erra, :ir t. Contains no oi lea, 1" a ere Mala lfal9.-a4M-& I VO Xaad blood buiidt-r. W.ke.the pleairtpony.tmjaod plomp. fl L SNLJL 1" J JncdU ti'4 .nln w.-awr. !tn u-imotili. and - - ' - --' Build Up Your Brain... Steady your nerves, and j-erl'ect your digestion hv uping brend map from our whr.le wheat flour. It is made from the whole wheflt berry, except the outside bull or bran, which is a woody substance, irritating aiid indigestible. Bread made lrom this flour is not so white as that made from the pale white roller flour, but is far t-uperior for food bb it contains all the plutep, germ, and oily matter of the wheat Hnd is much sweeter than erahnin or any other bread not sweetened artificially. OWCE TRIED ALWAYS USED. E. E. WILLIAMS, The Grccer. CORRESPONDENCE. REDLAND. The dance at Linn'a mill May 23d was a grand affair. It was opened with a wohz by the band which was enjoyed by all. The next was a quadrille play ed by the Mink orchestra. There waa 58 numbers sold and plenty of girls were present. A moat enjoyable time was had by all. The music by the Bedland and Beaver Creek brass band was just fine. Mr. French of Dover, waa visiting F. F. Sell man on Monday. 13. Bullard and Mr. Reece of Spring water, were visiting Mr. Bellman Satur day and Sunday . J. Lance and 0. Springs of Mt . Scott waa visiting friends at Linn'a Mill Sat urday and Sunday. ' , ; t Mrs., Carr of Stringtown was visit ing Mrs. Sprains last week. . The farmers are busy puttfng in gar dens. M'.bs Henrietta llolcomb closed a very successful term of school in dis trict No. 21 last Friday. May 28. Enoinebb . 1 No news bere in particular, with the exception of course, of all about the weather, and farinen are very busy. P. A. Baker baa a couple of teams working on the road. TafTRelchle Is putting an addition on hia father's house. What for? Cayote club meets Saturday night at Frog Pond school house. Fred Reiehle is expected home from Rochester, N. Y . John Scliiewo fell on an ax and cut his hand between the second and third linger. Sam Mayer has been mowing bis rye Miss Annie Frobasa called at Mr. Reutter'a last week. Church was held at Mr. Wm, SchaU on the evening of the llKh, a preacher from Chicngn officiating. Fred Baker called at Mr. Phillip's, two evenings the past week . Jack Hanna has bought aome new clothes. John Gage's mustache is on the sick list: Henry Schatz is busy paying calls to bis many friends, Henry has not yet decided whether he should make the most of his calls in Frog Pond or nearer home. Go it Henry, while you are young. There goes Ed. Carpenter, we wont tell where be is bound for. , Ed. Sharp hus decided on spending July Fourth at? He says he know but wont tell. Look out for him Fehlerville. Joseph Miller is trying the Bridgeport road once more. Chas. Polilka has his eye out for business he cut the tails off his sheep to save feed . Oscar Larson makeb regular trips to Portland, on business, of course. May 25. Lengthy. MULINO. Election will soon be here , C. E. Nash will move to Oregon City next week and open up a store opposite the 8eventh street livery stable. 1 Jack... Knott has gone . to Southern Oreg6n. Mr. Carlisle has part of the lumbor on the ground for his new house. V. V. Jones has been on the sick list last week . Cat. Ball is helping Paine Bros, with their hops. .THE- BEE-HIVE ' MONSTER HAT SALE- WE have purchased from three of Philadelphia's largest Hat Manufacturers their entire sample lines at 33c on the dollar, and will place the entire line on sale SATURDAY, MAY 30th, at 50c ON THE DOLLAR AND LESS. This will be the largest display of Hats ever made in Oregon City, Nearly 2000 Hats no two alike all the NEWEST, LATEST and NOBBIEST STYLES. All to be retatled at one-half their value. Men's Soft Hats, Fedora Hats, the New Trilby Hats, Fine Stiff Hats, Straw Hats, Children's Sailor Hats, Children's Straw Hats, Children's and Men's Caps. "Everything under the sun" that was ever heard of in the Hat line will be shown you. YOU can't afford to miss this sale it's money in your pocket. The Manufacturers in sending out a sample always selects the very best.. So you can rely on getting nothing but the best of stock and the newest styles. The only thing that is off is the price. We are satisffed to give our customers the benefit of this purchase as we want your trade and will try always to give you more goods for the money than any house in the Big State of Oregon. W. A. Woodside is Improving hit ranch b putting up a board fence along the road. FifteBn-hundred people beard Coxey speak at Wriaht'i Springs last Saturday. All were well pleased with his talk. He showed conclusively that the contrac tion of tl.e currency and not the tariff was the cause of the hard times. May 28. Socialist. MOLALLA. BEE-HIVE, . GLASS & SMITH'S OLD STAND, CAUFIELD BLOCK, OREGON CITY, OREGON The fanners in this part of the world are very busy doing their spring work . Lowry Broa. has their hops all tied and in good shape. Coxey talked to a large crowd last Saturday at Wright's Springs. There is talk of building a iWeiing mill at this place. The entertainment last Saturday nitrlit waa a grand siinceHS mid there was a large crowd. Shaking hands with candidates U the order of the day. . Mr, Sliultise is building a large barn. Aaron Klise and W. Sturites is doing the carpenter work, There will be a basket meetit-g at Teasel Creek next Sunday the 31st. E. D. Bowman and family were visit ing at Win. Lowry'a last Sunday. There is but two hop yards being cultivated in this vicinity this year. May 20. dusk READ THIS. CLACKAMAS. Mro. Merrill from Comstock la visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnson. The Epworth' League held its seventh anniversary Sunday evening, May 17th. A very interesting program was render ed. Miss Geogia Rath read a very in teresting paper on the "League iu Rural Districts." A number of the populist candidates were present last Friday evening at the hall and made speeches to a lair house. The A. O. U. iV. had a public instal lation of officers at the hail last Satur day evening. J. A. Talbert was in stalled as master workman aud Mr. Ualispie as recorder. Sixteen new members have been Initiated during the past week. ' " "S7, .T The third quarterly meeting of the M . E. Church was held here Saturday and Sunday. Owing to the absence of El der Cue, Dr. Hines of Portland Univer sity presided, preaching two very able and eloquent sermons. Communion services were held on Sunday. .Miss Laura Johnson was home over Sunday, returning to Oregon City Mon. day morning. Miss Jessie Talbert was quite sick lust week, so that she had to miss school. She is now better. Willis Johnson arrived home last Sat urday after being absent for a week, bringing with him two hundred sheep purchased in Lina county. Miss Mollie Talbert. west-side teacher in Oregon City, worshipped at the M, E. Church last Sunday. Ex-County Superinfendent Johnson attended memorial services at Oregon City last Sunday. The Congregational church is now completed and ready for dedication when the seats arrive. Mrs. Humphrey went to Portland one day last week. She expects to go to the coast soon to stay during the sum iner. May 25. Asos. THE DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN SPEAKS. I wish in this, the last issue before the coining election, to say to the democrats of the county that, whatever may be announced by anyone by letter or mes senger or otherwise to the contrary, the candidates on the democratic ticket are not trading and will not withdraw. Every individual whose name bas been placed on our ticket wishes to win and is striving to do so. There line been much writing of a trade which hag not been made and will not be. This fabrication is made for the purpose of scattering the democratic vote. Again it bas been intimated that very few if any of our candidates are likely to be elected. This, too, is false. If we democrats will vote the straight ticket we will win enough to surprise even the most hopeful of us. Do not let this argument that we cannot win and therefore, we ought to vote for one or the other of our enemies which has caused so much loss to us hitherto, in duce a single one of as to vole for either republican or populist. And, finally, let each of nj go to tbe polls on on the 1st of June prepared not only to elect all candidates on our ticket but to see that all others vote wisely and properly. J. E. Hedges, Chairman Dem. Co. Cen. Com. Go to the Backet Store for flags for Decoration Day. Let all democrats be careful that they be not made dupes by those who would elect members of other parties to office at the coming election, and who may circulate tickets or papers purporting to be endorsements of members of one fac tion or another, and containing a con glomerate of heterogeneous elements 0' unlike bodies All these works are constructed by the shrewd politicians for the ourpose of consumatlng a trade the like of which has so often affected disastrously both the d emocratic party ai:d the candidates, and which is not, and will not be, recognized by true and loval members of the party. In this election a democrat can not well vote for a member of another party eimply because the other is a believi f 1 with him in this or that principle of 1 ih :sor other matter not relaiing to polnics and government and progressive re form . I will not again he able to warn lose who might be influenced by these and other like common political tricks of the unscrupulous, and, therefore, finally ask democrats to listen not a moment to an endorsement of any bus a democrat, and urge all to atay loy ally with the ticket. J. E Hedges, Chairman Dem. Co. Cent. Com . DEMOCRATS. To the Editor: Mow is the time of all times when you should keep level headed. You will be deluged with all' sorts of rumors too late to be contra dicted. Give all such no heed. Yon have a solemn duty to perform and yon should see to it that it he well done. Century Run. The Zig-Zag Cycle club's century run will be made on Sunday. June 7th. About 300 wheelmen are expected out. The following time table has just been issued, and will be followed closely during the day: Place Miles Portland 00 Oregon City . . NewEra.... Canby..,,.. Barlow...,.., , Aurora..... 21 25 28 31" , Going. 4:30 0:00 6:40 7:10 - 7:30. 7:30 t8:45 9:15 9:40 10:05. 10:45 11:45 Return 8:30 7:20 b7:30 6:20 5:43 , 5:85 t5:00 3:50 3:20 2:6.5 2:30 1 :45 12:43 Hubbard 85 Woodburn 39 Gervais..... ,- 43 Brooks 48 Salem 00, 'Arrive. tDepart. b Boat. The 100 miles will be practically finished when the riders get back to Oregon City, and from there to Portland the trip will be made on a steamer. Bucklen'i Arnica Salve. The 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 1'iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, "rice 25 cents per box. For sale by barman 4 Co. Did Ytu Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle new and get relief. This medicine nas oeen found to bo peculiarly adapted to the relief andcureof all Female Complainte, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or an Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable. Mel ancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine yau need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Only 50cand$latCharman & Go's Drug Store. THE TEMPERANCE ISSUE. Has been Decided la Texas and Tennes see Lately. Tub Verdict As to the merits of I. W Harper's helsox county Kentucky whiskey bas been rendered many yean ago bv tbe people of the United States, wbo prefer it because it is better, purer and far more wholesome then any other brand of Whiskey offered for sale here or elsewhere. Hill & Cole, Oregon City, Ore. Frank P. Welch, dentist, graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, will be in Oregon City office Thurs day of each week; remainder of each week in Portland offloe, room 77 Dekum building. 1 Itt . 4 Ml Four housekeeping rooms oyer Doo ittle's store on the west side for rent. Inquire at store or at Cowrer office for particulars. Anew line of beautiful lace just ar rived at the Kaoket Store. When Baby wm rick, we CMtorla. When it wm ChilJ, cried for CMtwIa. When aba became JO, h crong to CMtorU. 1Th she hl ChlUren, ih t them CMtoria I