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City Library OREGON CITY COURIER. 14th YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1896. NO. SW. PLANE ON THE FACE... of it, and certainly too plain to bo denied. What is ? Why, the superiority of our tables and furni ture to anything shown else where. We sell Oak Extension Tables for. . . .$0.00 Large Center Stands 1.75 Kitchen Tables 1 00 Leaf Tables 2.00 And everything due proportioiutly low. BELLOMY & UUSC1L The llousefurnishers, OREGON CITY. FIRE, LIFE And Accident "1 Leading Aeency in Clackamas County REPRESENTING " Roy&l of Liverpool-00" ' ios world. North Brittsb ft IIecantUe-,'oSo,:ooo"M, ,n the wor,,, 50" SllD Of LOndOD -lde P! flr Insurance offloe la the world. Ztn3 of Hirtf ord -LrMt "nd b1 Amer,o"B co,n,,a"5'' COntillOIlbd Of NOW Y0rk-On of be,t American companies AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPANIES The Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford Largest, oldest and best aeeldent Insurance company in the world, and lio doe very large Uf Insurance business. ,.UU 01 III tOB ILOTTUI AK 04XIRDABS., Baiks thi LOW 1ST F. E. DONALDSON, at Commercial Bank. 2J G. H. BESTOW ft FOR BuildUp Your Brain.. Steady your nerves, and perfect your digestion by using bread made from our whole wheat flour. It is made from the whole wheat berry except the out side hull, or bran, which is a woody substance, irritating and indigestible. Bread made from this flour is not so white as that made from the pale white roller flour, but it is far superior for food as it contains all the gluten, germ, and oily matter of the wheat and is much . sweeter than graham or any other bread not sweetened artificially. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED. F F WILLIAMS 1 The Grccer. WHO IS TflD? The Result Still in Doubt. REPUBLICANS CLAIM THE VICTORY WITH SIX DOUBTFUL STATES TO HEAR FROM. For Over Fifty Year. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been ued for over fifty years by mil linns of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. soothes tne child, sol tens the gums allays all pain, cutea wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggist in every part ot the Woiid. Twenty Ave cents a bottle. Its value is in' cHluulnble. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no oilier Kind. DOORS; WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PBICE8 EVEB ' OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS.-- Shop Opposite Congregational tihnroh. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to FETZOLD & GALE'S CASH MARKETS. Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, - Oregon City, Oregon he Discovery Saved His Life. ! Mr. G. Caillouette. Druecist. Beavers yille, III., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe rny life. Was taken with La Grume and tried all the physi cians for milesabout, but of no avail and Vis given up and told I could not live, . Ha viiii: Dr. King's -New Discovery in my store k sent (or a bottle and began Its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up ana about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We don't keep store or house without it." Get g free trial at Charman is Co s Drug Store, A quarter buys either 5 lbs dry gran nlnted. sugar, 6 lbs best soda, or 8 lbs rice at the Red Front. . .3 F Br'AcnBand TtHEtTMArisM relieved UIKV uy Ur, Miles' Nerve Piaster JOHN WELCH, Dentist. Rooms 76, 77, 79, Dekum Building. Portland, Oregon. Many of my friendi ham trouble to flud me; henc thi. crd. H. W. JACK0N Machinist and Locksmith, Bicycles, Umbrellas, Sewing Machines, Guns and all kinds ot small machinery re paired. Prices reasonable. 8hoo on Seventh Street, Qpponite Depot JAMES MURR0W, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsoming. Removed from Holman's Old Stand to Nex Door to CoURim Building on Seventh Street, Near Depot, Oregon City, Oregon. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oi the Street between the Bridge and tht Depot. Double and single rigs and saddle horses a wars on baud at the lowest rates, nd a corral I a, nnnn nnwd wiin the barn for loose stock. Any information regarding any kind of stock prompuT auenasa to pj icucr ui HORSES BOUGHT OB BOLD I I GEO. A. HARDING, DEALER IK IP ' IDiRCIGrS Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints. Oils and Window Glass. PretcriptUmt AccurnUlt Compounded HARPING S BLOCK. I I jJob Printing at the Wr- Coirier Office- ...BEE - HIVE Special Prices for Election Week I - Children's Merino Underwear, all sizes, 23c. 10 Dozen Girls Turban Hats, with plumes, 25c. 5 Dozen Fine Tam O'Shanters, 48c. Gents' Fine Fedora Hats, $1, $1.25 and $1.98. Gents' Gray Underwear, 19c. 50 Pieces No. 5, All Silk Satin Ribbon, all colors, 5c. Ladies' Fine White Mull Aprons, with Swiss em broidery, 19c, 29c and 48c Gents' Heavy Natural Wool Underwear, 50c. Ladies' Fine Cashmere Gloves, 25c. 300 Dozen New Handkerchiefs, 3c, 3c, 8c, ioc, 15c. Ladies' Mackintoshes, $3. We sell a Ladies' Vici Lid Shoe, never sold in Oregon City less than $2.50, at $1.98. Gents' Working Pants, 59c, 85c, 89c, $1.25 and $1.50. Very Best Engineer Overalls, 90c; Denims at 45c. IF YOU WANT A CORSET TO FIT TRY THE "P. N." THE BEE-HIVE, CAUFIED BLOCK. OREGON CI1Y. BRYAN STOCK IS RISING RAPIDLY 1 (in Tabular Statement of the Vote of the State Counties of Oregon and Precincts in Clack amas County. r The election of president is still in doubt. The republicans claim 264 of the 447 electoral votes, but as this number includes the 55 votes still in doubt, of California (9), the two Dakotas (7) 1 Indiana (15), Michigan (14), West Virginia (6) and Delaware (4), the democrats have, at present, as much ground to claim the victory as the republicans. The Associate Press concern is in the hands of the republican party, and it is not to be expected that it would be in a hurry to disseminate news unfavorable to McKinley. The cam paign dispatches which fill the columns of the dailies are contradictory and of little value. We can only "wait till the clouds roll by," which probably, will reveal the election of the People's Champion, William Jennings Bryan. The Bryan men in Portland bantered the republicans on Wed ncsday evening by offering to bet on Bryan 2 to 1, but McKinley ites who would "put up" were very scarce. The republican roosters of Oregon City crowed too early, for now their tail feathers are drooping. If l'ryan is elected, it will teach the millionaires once for all that American manhood cannot be bought like cattle. His defeat will be an incentive to all true patriots to renew and continue the contest against the. tyranny of consolidated wealth. The Democracy re cognizes that Capital and Lab o are necessary to one another, in friendly harmony, not, as now, the one suppressing the other into servi tude, a condition that is menacing to Liberty and the perpetuity of the American Republic in fact as well as in name. 1 On Thursday afternoon, the dispatches placed to Bryan's credit 196 electoral votes; McKinley, 189. All the rest at sea. LATER As we go to press (Thursday at 5 p. m.) a telegram was received from Chairman Jones conceding McKinley's election. UN-OFFICIAL RETURNS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY BY PRECINCTS ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 3, 1896. PRECINCTS Abemethy........ Barlow Beaver Creek Boring Can by Canemah Canyon Creek Cascades Cherryvllle Clackamas Damascus aula Creek (iarfield Georne Harding6 Highland.; Maple Lane. Marqiiain Milk Creek Milwaukee. Lower Molalla. Upper Molalla. . . . Needy New 'Era Oregon City No. 1 . Oregon City No. 2. Oregon City No. 3. Oswego Pleasant Hill Sievers. Hoda Springs Hpringwater Tualatin Union Viola West Oregon City. Vote for Supreme Judge. June 1896 ? a W a 1 s a Presidential Vole Nov. 3, 1890 5' S3 J v a w 3 25 a E. r. Totals ! 1908 80 21 13 237 117 138 .... 21 32 10 63 95 35 01 .... 20 49 4 84 137 69 71 . . . . 2 27 1 27 65 41 19 22 .... 85 8 95 188 105 83 22 .... 31 24 51 100 60 41 25 .... 19 4 24 " 47 18 27 9 72 10 68 140 101 49 52 .... 18 2 18 38 1 8 18 .... .... 79 4 91 174 98 107 . . . . 9 (18 5 1 07 173 8 0 89. . . . . ' 9 35 10 58 lOfl 57 73 .... lfi 35 4 39 78 38 42 .... 6 17 3 14 34 16 19 .... 3 5 25 34 124 8 1 65 26 .... 3 4 74 114 4 7 74 . . . . 27 38 ' 87 131 42 77 ... . 35 80 12 119 211 100 103 .... 3 17 4 M 87 23 03 .... 40 118 10 91 219 137 77 CO .... 21 13 55 89 2 1 05 .... 44 27 60 117 200 55 152 .... 97 52 6 103 lolj 89 02 27 .... 42 12 72 126; 5 fl 1 138 62 93 293, 220 128 98 .... 172 62 87 328 273 152 121 .... 08 9 88 1(15 77 80 . . . 3 108 13 90 211 138 60 82 .... 67 7 69 133 95 45 50 .... 9 6 fi 20 24 3 21 .... 37 4 31 72 '34 29 05 .... 14 7 64 85 23 4 41 43 23 4) Oii 58 44 1 4 .... 17 5 9- 31 24 13 11 .... 20 2 30 152 25 25 72 21 81 174 151 114 37 .... 1908 484 2351 4784 26B5 2384 673 392 Lid WIL7L3UI 4 Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Without of all In leavening; strength. Latett United Statce Uovrrnmeni fond Report. Boyil Basing I'owdkr Co., New York. CIRCUIT COURT. The November session of tho circuit court of the fifth ludicial district conven ed on Monday with Judge T. A.MvBride in chair ; District Attorney T. J. Glectou present. ThcoFauts and Thos. M. Miller were appointed general bailiff - and Max Schulpius grand jury bailiff. The following jurors were prosont: H. Gregory, W. W. Irvin, R. W.Porter, John Everhart, S. J.Oglesby, E.Hilton, J. A. Stuart, George Knight, J. Mallatt, Jos Graham, W. H. Borwg, O. Koclier, I. D. Taylor, J. B. Noe, O. H. Wishart, J.R.Cole,S.E.Hillaian,W. E.Bonney, R. T. Davis, C. R. Noblitt, John Epper son, Albert Walling, J. H. Eaton, Berry Buckner, B.F. Linn, T. S.Stipp, Robert Beal. Following were drawn as grand jurors : George Knight (foreman), Joseph Gra ham, E. Hilton, Albert Wulling, Robert Beal, B. F. Linn and J. R. Colo. The following jurors were excused for term : W. VV. Irvin, O. P.' Sharp and J. H. Revenue. Oases dismissed : George F. Wood vs J. B. Moore et al J Oregon City vs S. E. Paquet; Oregon City vs.L. T. Burin; Mary A. Suhlotter vs Ment Randall. 8. Knight vs Dun Wylund et til ; judg ment by default for $1910.76 and north of southeast of section, 3, township 6 south of range 1 cast, containing 210 acres, be sold. . Wilheminie M. Sturges vs Ira,B. Sturges ; decree of divorce. Pope Anderson A Govs Ore Chapman v plantiff given leave to lilo amended complaint. S. B. Hutson vs M.Tuunler, judgment set aside and defendant allowed until Saturday to answer. Jonn Vick vsU. II. Hosford, judgment for $03.05 and costs of f 10. I T. Eudy vs Thos. Chin-man, plaintiff's . motion for new trial denied. Herman Bros, vs Thos. Garret ot al ; judgment for $0538 and costs of $30. II . II Wheeler vs 0. T. Howard, de fendant ordered to build log flume in his dam ; T. M. Millurappointud rulercu. V)NKHI)AY, Cleveland Paint & Oil Co. vs U.K. Cross et al; demurrer overruled and defendant given till Monday to nnswer. Oak Grove Land & Imp Co vs Ih.uic Anderson J description of property in udgment changed. I. L. White vs E. M. Hartinan et ul ; sheriff d sale of 89 acres in E. Burbugu claim. Fleckensten, Mayer Co vs W. S. Kel logg; conflmation of sale. Oak Grove L & I Co vs Chan Bunnell ; description of lund on judgment charged. T. Eudy vs E. M. Atkinson ; defendant given one week to file answer. Henry Jewell s Chas Kruger, sheriff sale confirmed. J. E. Story vs J. R. Abbott ; judgment. NEW CASKS. Following cases wero filed during week: Peter Anderson vs E. M. Atkinson. Robbin & Son vs Win. and Amelia Schultz. Assignment ofE. M. Atkinson. J. B. Seely vs T. M. and Wm. Baker. For table giving vote of Oregon see fourth page. Buckten'a Arnica Salve. Tiik Best 8alv in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sore. Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup, tions, and positively cores Piles, or no pay required. Ii is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money relunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Charman A Co. Dr. Ullea' Nmts Plasters Xjc at all druggist. Mr. Jacob B. Brown, of Grabamville, S.C.was troubled with chills and fever, and unable to procure relief, until he began to take Ayer'g Pills. Ho is now enjoying excellent health sue is a warm and sincere advocate of Ayer'g Pills, for all complaint" of stomach, liver, or bowels. m b mi a i Ladies', gents' and children's fall end KECBAIjGIA curwi ty Dr. MIW Pai I iDU'T underwear junt received at the Put. "One cent a daae. At all druggbtl Racket Store. Among other well-known writers and thinkers who contribute papers on social and economic questions may lie men tioned Prof. Joseph Rodes Buchanan, Lilian Whiting, Bolton Hall, Rev.T. Ernest Allen, and otker eminent think ers. Those w ho wish to be posted on the live questions of the hour should by all means read tne November Akena. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons w ho may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of ti e school. of this county, the county school superinten dent thereof will hold a public examina tion at the courthouse in Oregon C'i'y, Clackamas county, Oregon, beginning on Wednesday, Nov. 11th, 1SW. at 1 p. rn. Those desiring state certificates can apply for same on Satursdar, the Mth, at a. m Dated this29lh day of Oct.. H:S. II. G. Starkweather, County School fiiperintenclenU