COURIER. City Library 14th YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1806. NO.-28.- OREGON CITY A BAD BREAK ft hut there are others in our stock. Rockers ; dining, purlor, ar.d eusy chairs ; chairs of all sorts and kinds await your inunction at our establishment. More, finer, handsomer cliairs are hore than you can see elsewhere. That's our reason for claiming your uttontion to our varied array of invitations to a sent. In this case, seeing discounts description. Ohai'S are too largo a fraction of your furniture to e taught haphazard. No occasion to look further: Six chairs fur 2.10 and upwards. ISKLLOSIY & lU'Si'H, Thb HoubefurnishefS. OREGON CITY, OR. pFIRE, LIFE t And Accident. Leading Agency in Clackamas County Does largeat btialiieae in the world. f-iu n-111,.1. T?lft I.ri.t ( In the world. I1UTU1 DilUSU 1U01OUU A0 BEPRESENTIN3 i Royal of Liverpool 000,000. Sun of London o,rtMt pre, nr ""' ffln ,n th ' tna of Hartford- " Amerieu company. Continental of New York ,,e f be,t ,ericHn "ini AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPANIES The Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford Largest, oldest and belt aooltleut Insurance company In the world, and alao doe a very Urge life Inaurauoe bualuesn. ...01XL OH MB FOB BLOTTUa ABD CALBKIIABB BUBBTHI LOWIST F. E. DONALDSON, at Commercial Bankj -: TW G. H. BESTOW & CO. . POR DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PBICE3 fiVEB OrfKBED FOB FIRST-OUW GOODS. SUnp Oppo-lte Confrratoal Clin!-. Main Street. Oregon City. Oregon for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to FETZOLD & GAME'S CASK MARKETS. Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, ,- . ' ' Orecon City, Oregon Build Up 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 Wll I IAMS u. wm9 WW IHIVf I The Oncer. FUNK'S CORNERS. Four feet of snow at Funk's Oorners. Tim Rocky sprained his nose the other day when his wife opened the sauer kraut barrel. My neighbor threshed 20 loads of pumpkins from one acre, and he skipped lots of 'em with the cradle. Mr. and Mrs. Bubbell were visiting Father Hubbard last week Old man Hubbard has a frozen wart on his nose. ' Tony Hops caught his leg in the fence the other day and broke his ma's spectacles. Mrs. Sniggles is the happy mother of a 15-pound baby, Mr. Sniggles U un. well. Sandy Hanks and Whisky Smith have started a distillery on their skunk farm. Whew, wont that likker have a fine flavor! . , ..' Tom Tumbledown of Lincoln, Ne braska, has bought land from my brother John, with the purpose of "raising cane " Mr. Trapper, the storekeeper, is mov ing his well to his new house. Felix Airtight got out of bed yester day morning to pull his boots on. The boys say he is in love. I WJfafj"jtj J Absolutely Pure. A cream of tarlnr baking powder. Hlirlicrt of all In leavening mirngih. Lnteit United Statei Oovtrnment fhrnt Hrimrl KoyaL Baeino l'im'UKR Co., Near York. Brother Yunke-s preamel at the livery stable on Sunday. He passed around his plug hat and Sniggles' dog ran of with it. This is a tough com munity, hut's lively. Brother John is running a tunnel shaft in his silver mine, that goes a beerglass of the white stuff to the ton. We intend to start a mint here next summer as soon as my mint-julip crop is big enough to dig. Miss Julia Hoelown is giving great satisfaction as teacher. But she would be more popular if her hair wasn't the color of my rod; cow. We voted for Buckner hore, to a woman. ' Gov. Lord's political brass b.ind will play at our Thanksgiving hop. November loth. Smokteb REDLAND. JOHN WELCH. Mentis. Koomi 76, 77, 7, Dekura HulldhiR. Portland, Okkooh. Man; of my frleuila hat. trouble lu fluil me; hence tab card. H. W. JACKOtt 51 i rtlaUt - ail Ljckaalth, Bicycles, Umbrella, Sewing Machines, Guns and all kind, ol .mail machinery re paired. Price, reasonable Snuu -Siren. Uutuwtt b'pot JAMES .MURROW, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsoming. Bomovel from Hnlmma Old Stn1 to Nex U,i ir to (Joukibb Buildliilf on Seventh blreet, N--ar Depot. Orein City, Oregon. Na'jlitt Livery and Sale Stable OttHtrOS CITY. OR Eli ON, OHls Street between the Bridge anil thi Depot. i i l 1 1 il"le rig. and d-tl lior - .V. i aVa I at theiorelratea.nd anorrj r.UVM.V. t-tii -ab the arn for lre .to,. A.irni'.nn'i. retrain any kind of .ne iri i aollv attended to by letter or perwp. rl.HltK-BOOOMT OR MI.I I I lUEf). A. IIAKDLNU, DEAI.KR I" IP -pi Standard Pat. Meiicines. p-!nt Oil. and Window Olaa.. PrferiptionM ire-rlel, Compodei Jab Piintino at the i J C wrier Office. ...BEE -HIVE... A",I"TTrrr,pD We have purchased from one T 111 X J-J 0f New York's largest job- PTfNTr1 k'n!J ry goods, houses their entire line of samples at 50c on the dollar, the invoice price was twenty-two hundred and seventy-six dollars. We bought the lot for eleven hundred and thirty-eight dollars. Now you're going to get the bene fit if you are there on lime. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14th, we place tlum on sale, and every dollars' worth must go before the 22d, as wc must have room for our immense line of holiday goods n-w on the way. Here are a few of the thousand and one articles that w 11 be found in this great lot: Ladies', Gents' snd Children's Underwear. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hosiery. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Gloves and Mittens. Ladies', 'Gents and Children's Handkerchiefs. Ladies' and Children's Jersey Leggins. Knit Goods and Skirts. Shawls and Spreads. Ladies' Fine Lace Neckwear. We can not commence to enumerate the line or the BARGAIaS that are in store for you. Been hand early or pou will be the loser. 3 4 THE BEE-HIVE, CAUFIE!) BLOCK. OREGON' CITY. ' Rain fell here Sunday in torrents and the Abernethy raised about 6 inches per hour, covering the engine at Linn's mill but no damage was done. Monday morning an inch of snow, covered the ground. Joe' Goodfcllow of Oregon Oity was visiting at Linn's Mill Saturday and Sunday. The Oceola band has been engaged to play at Linn's on Thanksgiving. - jffive governor vm it tow oijtday Inst week. ' W. W. King passed thro'igh our town Saturday. ' The dance at Ed Bayles' Saturday night was a failure on account of the rain. ; . November l(!th. . E.voinkkr. people of this place a spelling school tomorrow evening. J. T. Huddluton spent Sunday with 0. 0. Hubbard and family, L. A. and W. E. are very found of visiting with Mrs, Sexton ; now what is the reason, girls? Sunday school every Sunday at 10a. m. Nov. 12. Leystkb. PROBATE" COURT. Will of Peter A. Weiss filed in which his property is disposed of as follows: All income above expenses to go to his brother, Fruncis, if Illinois, during life, after that to "be divided between Sarah E. Miller, Emma Biehle and Mrs. Aggie Thayer, who are also to receive balance of property ; to Win. Thayer, 40 acres at mouth of Tualatin; to S. S. Thayer $1000 loan without security. A. L. Frailer and Geo, W. Swope named as executors without bonds. Schuyler Rue, Mr. Davis and Mr. Blankenship ap pointed appraisers. '' ' Final report of Q.O. Perdew, executor of estate of J. F. Perdew filed, and Janu ary 1st set as time for final hearing. Final distribution of Joseph Hedges estate ordered. Sale of eight acres of real estate of Aggie Kellogg for (300 by J.T. Apperson as gua'dian, confirmed. Semi annual report of George Lazelle and Thomas Duncan as executors of estate of J. K. Bingham filod. CIRCUIT COURT. Considerable Business Transacted During Past Week. Annie Green vs I. H. Groves, A. F. Groves and S. Goldschmidt, default. Annie Green vs same, judgment. 8. Knluht vs D. Wyland.et al., fore closure granted. G. S. Robinson vs W. H. Rucher, de fault and decree. A. Winnie, et al.. A. McBiidn, tit al., John llotts v M. default. Win. Kelly v.h T. demurrer overruled. Samuel lloUNworlh vs C. M. Van Buren, default. State vs Win. Porter, not true bill. Stale vs Ktniene Vanbeigur, same. State vs Arthur Coats, fame. Sta'e vs Albert Shaffer, true bill. State vs C. L. Sclz, fined $50 and de fendant went to jia.il. F. E. Kruse vs Jas. 0. Haines, default and decree. M. H. Goodur l vs H. S. Goodard, de faujt. Cora B. Hutton vs Willis Hution, divor.ie. Jas. McKenzie vs J. W. Grahitin, et I , foreclomire granted. In the action of Lousiiinnut vs Ilea man, for ponsepsion of a vpan of mules, the jurv reiortel a sealed verdict Tliurs diiy morning, whi:h was in favor of the defendant. Elmer Thomas as indictad for the .1 ...... it.. ....! .........,) f 1. ....,- W , a 1 it . vililiu.il iMirr. su niinjftiiiuvii. .iiuib- . II. Engle appointed guardian of , , , , , , . , ... , ... , , 1 day uiuriiiii.-, he pleaded not guilty, and Gilbert Engle. Report of Henry Miley as special administrator of George Frits estate filed, Charles Heini appointed adm'nistrutor of same estate. . Taxable Property. County Asaessor Bradley on Monday completed the fool lugs fur tlm mbhchs ment roll and compiled the following summary : 65,505 acres tillable land ..... .$1,104,690 358,272 acres null-tillable land.. 1.045,(192 Improvement on deeded land. Town and city lots Improvements on town and city lot Improvements on land not ' deeded or patented. . .'. : , .. . Miles of railroad bed Hailroad rolling sto k. . . . , . .?, MorvHyndiH monk. in. Urtv !.': Farming implement, wagons, carriages, etc jtuiimboatx, BitilboHtH, station ary engines, etc . 70,730 Money 2 010 341.580 602,000 203,315 then a demurrer as to the form of the in dictment was sustained. He wait Boon reindicted, however, and entered the Kuuie plea. His trial was et foi next Wednesday. On Thursday Albert Schaffur pleaded not guilty to the charge of adultry with Mrs. Schlickiser, and the defense raised the question as to the legality of the complaint, which, according to the Stat ute, must be preferred by the husband. In this' case Mr. Schlickiser obtained a divorce luft 8riug, because of his wife's Infidelity, though Schaffer had then been held ' to the grand jury for the alleged crime. If the prosecution la to be con strued as beginning with the Indictment, Mollis the claim of the defense, it is contended that it muttt fail for the lack 90,2.10 124.0117 v-ttr88ft,u hualijind to make complaint., .J tidjte McKriue tooit tne matter unaer an fise 43,350 ment. Later the judge sustained the objection and dismissed the action. The grand jury has reiwrted an imlict- CARUS. Everything is quiet since election and everybody is watching to get a glimpse of that promised prosperity. R. M.Oooper accompanied by his son in law, L. W.Ingram and wife of Barlow, made a trip to Portland last week. Joe Eaton is in Oregon Oity this week serving on the jury. R.Fanton has his new house completed except putting in the doors and windows. Wm. Miller has rented the Griffith place for another year. The new M. E. minister, Mr. Atkin son, preached here last Sunday, ..tiark Uanna says McKinley will recog nize the national democrats and try and weld the sound money elements together m one party. If this is so then the three free-silver elements must quit "monkeying" with fusion and organize intOone party with one platform even if they have to take a new name. November 10th. Gkanokk. COLTON. Burt Bonney made a flying trip to Ore gon City Wednesday. MifS Sophia Laferly is very low with consumption. Misses Jennie and Lucy Dix of Sunny- side are vixiting with their uncle, S. H. Dix, and family. William Wilson has his new residence nearly finished. Mrs. 8. H. Dix, Misses Lucy a'nd Jessie Dix were the guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. Etta Freeman, WednesJay. We are gla 1 to hear that Mis Jennie Carlson who has been in the Portland hospital, is so for improved as to be able to come home. Mrs. Fannie Bonney was the guest of her mother, Mrs. O. Gorbett, one day last week. Burt Bonney, ChesU-r, Walter and Miss Grace Gorbett were the guests of S. tl. Dix and family last Sunday. Kayle Carr is doing some carpenter work for J. Gorbett this week. r:,-,.. Von on r.1 Ruttpeille ia viaitimr VC"I lltUt u V m-iw- ----- . c? 1 with Peter Laferly and family this week, j Boys, you will have to leara not to be , afraid of ghosts before you talie many ; Sunday evening walks. j The teacher Las promised the young Noies and account 164,805 j ment against P. A. Marquam, for an 454 shares of stock tloiiMttliulil furniture, wa clies, jewelry, etc 3020 horses snd mules 8087 hea I of cattle 11,000 sheep mid goats. , 4490 hogs Gross value of all property. Exemptions . , , . 34,050 assault on Genrue Birtschet, with a re- 8() 140 ! volv.r, October 27, 1890. no270j 1 he trial of the action in replevin by 8845 ! Pope, Anderson A Co. vs A. D. Chnp 11 lf,lmHn. for lions valued at about fllOO waa 8.787 i concluded Tuesday, morning. The jury Tolal Uxable property.. . 4 824.7-14 found U1.1i tno ihti'euditnC was entitled to V7.707 ' full powsxion of the liopsjund that their I ....I.. . ......... I .Irt 1 Wl... t..-.. ..... a k.w.lr tl AIM 077 . ' . . ' 1 to deliherat-i on the siwctal verdict aa This Is as the assessment passed the t0 w,ether the defendant was in posses equalization board. Last year the total1 gio 0f the holm through the relation of as equalized by the county wan $5,107, aervunv, but reported that It could not 722, an 1 ns fixod by the slate boar I of Hriit), mid wax discharged, equalization, $4,044,809. the latter The evidence in tne action of II. 0. am. utit being $177,892 less tlum the ; p.illia.r va J. f! T. lueer. et al.. to col- suiiiinary this year. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by ClackaV mas Abstract & Trust Co. T M linker to E 8 Baker e of s w of section 9 3 s 1 w $2000 J A Braeketl to 8 N Brackett, n of se M and s wjof 11 w sec HI 2s4e 000 G C Stone to t hus Jubb, 31 acres 810ns claim 1 Win Barlow to Catharine Britt. part oi blk 5. Burlow 457 Oliver Kobhins to A T Buxton, h of sec 12 n of n e M m: 13 5 2 h and i W of h w ol tec 7 nnil n w H of n w of sec 18 5 6s 3 e K E L-'tig adinr to J V DiininKer l')8 acres i:. Win Conn-ll claim.. Geo Broughton to J. V Dinnnmer, 45 42 acres in W 1.1 Connell claim. O & C K U Co to W II Creigli'uii, w i of n w M of lot 4 see 6 J 5 e I'eier Keler to O McCart, n e M of s1 30 4 a 1 1 G W N Taylor loj J Taylor, 30 seres in s w of sc 19 4 1 e. . . Winaor L & I Co 10 J W Nicks, lot 9 blk 12, Wii.sor J. W Hick to Winsor L & Co, lot 3 blk 12. Winsor Judv Hm nvn toC K Cramer, lot 1 1 , Clackan as Park W T Bnrnev et al to F A Toeiel- iniiii.47 01 a res 111 claim 41 2 I 1 p.. Liicv Smith to L B Yoder, , t e d 1 e M of sec 5 s 1 e . ... V ri to John Marks, claim 37 5 1 e I (1 Ihividson 10 .fas JjMiay Tract I). Clackamas Riverside 1 J P linife to John S: hewie, 10.13 acre in s-c 31 2 s 1 e WW ijeorn A Ilarilintf t Jennie B llardtni', Ms 34 5 wn-l t) Mock 21 On-a-oii Ciiv Florian Ott t' C N Krotarh, S a-res in spc 2, 2 a 2 e Will. Ltnd Co t iGeore M Tin ker, lot 13 blk 6, Acis-rson's suli E A Lontf to i E Hedges lots 3 ami 4 Mk 0 Canemali C W Kisley to J II Olds, agreement t hue G W Waldion to C E Craeler, 1 acre in Kislier claim B Krrt bv slienff to J D long, iUiui W4s3e 2500 050 243 1 000 2..0 1 600 5109 407 Pat loct $125 on throe promissory notes, vyas concluded Tuesday night. . W. II. Goddard has been granted a divorce from II, 8. Goddard, on the ground of desertion. The indictment against George and Charles McCormlck, of New Eia, was dismissed. ' 1 Decrees of foreclosure were madn in the suits of Minnie Hum vs Edward Looney for $573; Thomazine Rudy vs E. M. Atkinson, for $594, and Peter Anderson vs E. M. Atkinson, for $504. I'onitressman-elect Tongue apieared in a car-e Friday appealed from Wash int in coiiniy to settle the d unagna due for putii g a ma I through a man's prop er: v. The jury brought in a vuidict of 5000 $210 anil costs for plaintiff. Alfred Y. Pears vs. Hiciiar.i iIshjoi; plainiifT grantml 1-ave to ammen I coin- Jos Mckenzie vs. John Graham, et al ; default judgement and decroj of font r..siire. Josiiih O-bnrii vs Fr mk O-iburn; de cree for aaleand dislrilintion. Slate va Klmer Thomas; grand jury re Mirtd true bill on charge of rape, trial on Wednedaf . . Georne Silver was grante 1 a divorce Wednesday. Coroner W. N. (i t Ifrev on Mond iy won his suit against thi county for fea w'dch the county court refused to pay. The smoimt rejected by th county court was $11,110, hfing pirtof the ex peiisfs of holding the inquest on the hody of Mrs. l-iice, a jtminly charge. The coroner bronght suit in justice court and won there. Tne t o inly ap pealed to tliM circuit, where a demurrer aar argued and overruled and judgment iiiven the plaintiff for tf-e amount claimed. The action 0 Alt rney Ilnstan, of IlilUb-iro, to collect $0 on a prom as ry note given him by M. Tan nler. of Os wego, for an aitorney's fee, also resulted in favor of the plaintiff. Annie John was granted a divorce from Daniel Johns on the irround of failure to support, an I given the custody of a minor cl.ild. llm sealed verdict of the jury aitrec l np-m Hilurday mitlit in the action ol 2Ti0 John Milne va. Wa.himtton C mnty waa len Mondav and awarded Uie pfanititf 3500 $300. He sued for $720. 1 500 125 1 1 J 1 1 "F '!