Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, March 05, 1897, Image 8

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    MoUsesS OolDf Out,
"The old funMounrt niolaiwei ii rapidly
dlHappcnriiiR hn hii article of conitneroe,"
dul'l a prominent Kroner, "and iu Hi
plnoo lmvo coiuo u number of tiirupn,
which lire more costly unci by no intuius
im NiitiKfuotory, OHpvuiully to tlio littlo
oiios, who deliglit, uh we did when we
were young, iu having ' 'lnmv on their
breutl. ' Mot of the iiioIunhoh koci into
the diHtillcricH, whore it 1 made into
rum, fur wbiuh, iiotwithntaudiiig the
ellurtM of our tumpcrutico workurH, tlio
dumiiwl in coimtuntly on the incrnuro,
iHpeciully iu tlio Now Kiwlund Htitteg
mid for tho export trudo. The rt'Kuluf
Uriukcr of rum will takouo other liquor
iu It pluee if ha can help it. It seeing
to reach tho spot more directly than uuy
ethor drum. Tho durk brown angara
Imvo ul so disappeared, and they aro
never likely to rotuni, owing to the
methods of boiling and theniunufuatare.
Cirauuliited sugur is of the sumo com po
sition, as fur mm kitcchuriuo quulitieg are
coiiccrnecl, uh loaf, out loaf, cube und
orushed und differa from them only iu
that its crystals do not coliero. This is
bccitUKO it is constantly stirred during
the process of orystulliziition, Tho lighter
browu Hiigars tusto sweeter than the
white, for tiie reason that there is some
ujuIuhhl'8 iu them.
"Housekeepers have difficulty these
days iu finding coarse, durk sugars,
which uro ulwuys preferred for nso iu
putting up sweet pickles, making cukes
und similar uses. As they cannot got
brown sngiff uny nioro it may bo woll
for them to remember that they can
simulate browu sugar by adding a tea
Npoonful of molasses to each quarter of
ii pound of tho whito gruuulated sugar.
This combination does us well in all
household recipes that call for brown
uiiKiir as the article itself, aud, besides,
it saves them a great deal of hunting for
brown sugar, whirh, us said before, 1ms
disappeared from tho market." Wash
ington Star.
Till Bettur Bunt Frog.
"Talk uuout your dog storios," said
ii prominent sporting man tho other
day. "I suw somothing out at Cutoff
.'uko which beat unythiug I ovor heard
nf. I was out thcro hunting snipe and
kiiw u mini riding around on horseback,
i.inl in front of him was oircliug un
Irish setter. As tho fellow did not huve
uny gun, my curiosity was aroused to
u'limv what ho was doing, but I sup
posed ho wits simply breuking his dog.
in a few minutes I saw him ride up to
where the dog was on a deud stund, and
the horseman proceeded to jub a pole he
was carrying down into the ground,
,ui(l, bringing it up, took something off
i' lie end of it. My curiosity wus greuter
nun ever, and, circling around, I came
t:p with the lioisujiun and asked him
what he was doing.
" 'Hunting frogs,' was the reply.
" 'Wbut is the dog doing?' said I.
" 'Hunting frogs,' was the laoouio
iiuswor. .
" 'You don't mean to toll me that
tho dog will sot the frogs, do you!'
" 'I don't mean anything else.'
"A few more qnostious and answers
inought out the fact that the dog had
i ecu bis master hunting around in the
i,tuhs for frogs aud speuriug them aud
hud of his own accord taken up the task
tt locating the green beauties. lie was
ii thoroughly truined hunter of birds,
and he soon became very export in lo
cating frogs, so his owner informed me,
und my observations of his movements
contlrmod the statements. " Omaha
Uee.
This Man Could Split Bain.
Lucius Poole, whoso den in Spring
fold street, Boston, is fuuious among
uLitiquuriuns, oun do more woudorful
t.'.iugs with a sheet of paper than any
uue else in America perhups iu the
world. Not only oun he dovetail, skive,
i.plice and iuluy, but he cau split. That
i.i the most difficult achiovemout in the
whole art of book putahing. Mr. Poole
will take a leaf from uny of tho current
ungazinos and slice it three times
iLrough its eutiro length aud width,
thereby making four sheets iustoud of
nmi, each of just ono-quurtor tho thick
ness of the originul. Splitting hairs is
ivngh work besido a job like thut.
Olio of Mr. Poole's tricks is to out mi
imperfect picture from u page and then
;;: sort one iu its stead so deftly thut
r.:ily tho closest scrutiny will discover
i hat a fiber 1ms been disturbed. Another
i i to "pltuit" a photograph ou the pago
r.f u book so that one cannot tell that it
wi'.s not printed thcro origiuully.
When Mr. Poolo is asked to tell how
Ihi performs his feats, he says: "Oh, it's
j;i ;t by work, partly natural and partly
acquired. It would tako a year to ex
plain the details. "New York Press.
A GyimuMttla rig.
A Kentucky pig bus suddenly devel
'.eil a geuius for gyuiiiustios and en
...iceriug which eclipse tho proudest
. vious achievements of his race. This
.iiineut pig was recently placed by his
-,iitr in a pasture surrounded by a
'.;h wall aud ornamented by elm trees
tooued with wild grapevines. Tho
...ills, however, could not confine his
i.ild and vagraut spirit. Selecting a
r e stundiug near the western wull of
ii pasture, he carefully bit loose the
t'Wcrendof a Btout grapevine, which
. .s uttuchml by its tendrils to a limb
u.i a tree, aud, takiug this improvised
?. ,w ill his mouth, swung himself iu
.im air until he gathered an impetus
,, bich scut him entirely over the wall
,li1 lauded him in the next field.
ncugh ofteu recaptured, he has oou
..iitly repeated this extraordinary feat,
i. .1 his intelligent owner, instead of
iKing down his elm trees to restrain
pig's wauUeriug propensity, has tie
.iiiid to educate him for the trapex
l.usiness. St Louis (Jlobe-Democrat.
Primitive WalM.
an interesting fact,
It ill an interesting fact, aud oue
showing how little huve been the surface
-h;i!igc wrought in agricultural Wulrs,
i .i a well iu im( J Koiuan read exists
I.. 1 1. is duy in li e very heart of Llaud
. i.:it.d ami wit j a few breaks, cii be
,.,.ii. to t ' i.i..?'i.rts of Magos, u .i.u
! 1 1 mil i v-
ANNUAL MEETINd.
Report of Condition of Oregon City
Schools, ,
ci.kiik'h IIKrOKT.
To tho Honorable, the Hoard of Directors
and Tuxnuyers of School Dint. No, 02
of the ( otinty of Cliu-kiiiiuiH, State of
Oregon.
Ladikh and (Iksti.kmkn: I respect
fully siilniiit the following financial
reMirt of clork of School Pist. .No. 62 for
tho school year ending tho first (lay of
March A. D. 1H117. I urn very sorry to
report that there uro several hundred
dollars duo from Clackamas county on
account of delinquent tuxes, which hits
occasioned a small deficiency, leaving
the district indebted to the clerk in the
amount of $07.64, when there should tic
u small surplus in tho tho treasury.
KKCKIITH.
Tiiiliince in hands of tho clerk
March 8d. 18'JO $ 8 3(1
Ain't borrowed during the year y500 00
Ain't realized from sale of bonds (iOOO 00
Ain't received (rum special tux
levy of .00(1 4537 84
Ain't received from county ap
portionment fund 3302 00
Ain't received from state ni-
iKirtionnioiit fund 1159 20
Ain't received from tuition fees
of non-residents 113 80
Itclmto on freight account 75
Total ain't ree'd from all sources 17081 95
DIKhTKHKMKNTH.
Teachers' salaries for the year
ending Feb. 19, 1897 $0509 54
Janitors salaries for tlio year
ending March 1, 1897 597 05
I' or redemption of bonus issued
in 1888 8-7's 6000 00
Interest on bonds of district... 724 75
For outstanding mites of district
for money borrowed 2500 00
Interest on a hove notes ii uo
New desks mid seats 330 20
School supplies, maps, stationery
Fuel for school houses
Itepuirsto buildings, furnaues.etc
Water rent for year
Hall rent for election and gradu
ating exercises
Diplomas
Advertising nud printing of
notices, bills, etc
Printing rules und regulations.
Tuning organ
Drayago
Stumps, htutionery, telephone
.ana telegraph servhie, etc...
Salary of clerk, taking consus,etc
312 87
202 60
270 28
30 OH
17 50
13 00
44
15
2") (JO
5 00
3 00
25 dO
100 00
T'l am't expenditures for year $17749 49
T'laui'tof receipts for year... 17673 59
Kxccsb of expenditures $75 90
IStilunce on hand March 3, '90. . 8 30
Balance due clerk.
..$67 54
SUMMARY OP CLERK'S ACCOUNT FOR YEAR
ENDING MARCH 1, 1897.
Dr Cash on hand March 3, 1896 $ 8 30
Am't received from all sources
during the year 17673 59
$17081 95
Or By warrants poid by vote of
directors $17749 49
Balance due clerk.
$ 67 54
l.lAHli.irir.o-iir iilbi uinuuii, nAmu i, ai
- 1 Q-.
Six percent bonds due July 1,
1913, to the amount of $0000 00
Six percent bonds due December
1, 1910, to tiie amount ot uuuu uu
Amount duo clerk 67 54
Total am't of liabilities . .
.$12067 54
. 11991 64
Liabilities, Murch 3, 1890 ,
Increase inumouiitof liabilities $ 75 (0
OK SCHOOL AUK.
Number of children of school
ago enumerated in 1890
1104
1105
Number of children of school
age enumerated in 1897
Increase during the yea.' 1
As shown by the above necount of the
liabilities of tho district the issue of
bonds sold by the district iu 1888 and
which drew interest at the rate of 7 per
cent have been refunded and six per
cent bonds issued in lieu thereof.
Average cost per capita as shown by
enrollment, $12.40.
Respectfully submitted,
THOS. F. RYAN,
Clerk School District No. 02.
BITKKINTKXllKXT 8 HKl'ORT.
To the Honorable Biard of Direct rs
and the Patrons of the Oi-egm City
Public Schools;
In making a report in March the
superintendent is somewhat at a dis
advantage, because, if he compile it
from this school jeir.be has but five
mom hs ; and if he compile it from nine
months he must consider two fraction
of different school years.
I shall glean such data from both
these sources as I consider will be of
interest to you.
During the five months just closed we
have enrolled 713 pupils, and for the
same time last year va enrolled 693,
making a gain this year of 20 pupils or
about three per cent. The number of
pupils iu the district, as shown by the
elerk's report, being the same as last
year, this shows a satisfactory gain.
Our avfraite daily attendance for these
five months is 598; for the correspond
ing time Ubt year it was 554, making
gain in daily attendance of 44 or over
nine per cent.
The total enrollment for the nine
months just closed is 763, for the previ
ous year it was 762. In the average
daily attendance, however, for the last
nine months of school, are And quite a
satisfactory gain, it being 578 as com
pared with 5o3 for tb previous year,
gain of 43 pupils or over eight perci i
We have remodeled the course of study
to conform with Portland' course, aud
have bettered and, strengthened it in
many particulars.
We still promote most of the pupili
on meritorious daily work, and believe
it to be more satisfactory than any other
system.
In conclusion I wish to embrace tb'i
opportunity of extending a cordial invl
t dion to all patrons lo visit the schools
When we send out special or persons!
invitations, we feel called upon for, and
you expect, some unusual program,
which will hardly give you a correct ides
of our dail) work. Consider yourselves
each and all personally invited to visit
our daily work.
S. W. Hi i.MKs, Superintendent
To the Taxpayers and Pulrons of
School District No.62,ClackamaCounty ,
Oregon :
The undersigned board of directors
beg leave to submit the following report :
school opened on September 2Slb
with fourteen teachers, the salaries le
muining the same as last year, with the
exception of Prof. McAdam, whom yout
board believes to be justified in raising
from one hundred dollars per month tc
one thousand per year. All the rot ins
were well filled and some of them crow ti
ed, especially the eighth grade, and ir
distributing the work so as to avoid the
expense of furnishing and procuring
another room and employing anothtr
teacher, it became necessary to transfet
19 pupils from the 8th grade, which is
at the Eastham school, to the Barclay
school, and assign their several recita
tions tofoiirdifleientteachers. iVe id
this after mature deliberation as for the
best interest of taxpasers and patrons,
and we hope that no parents will feel
grieved at the fins 11 inconvenience thus
placed upon their children. These pupi's
were not neglected iu the least but
simply inconvenienced in going to Oil
fere nt rooms for recitations.
Your board also, in compliance with a
tax levied for that purpose oi.e year ago,
reseated two rooms with new desks at
$3.30 per desk ; also remodeled the fur
nace pipes at the Kastham school at an
expense of $10; ulso hud erected two
storm doors at the same building at the
south entrance. Total cost of repair to
building $159.41.
We have also purchased one set of
maps complete at a cost of $80; also one
map of Oregon and one combination
globe for each building, and with the
mathematical blocks, charts, maps, etc.,
previously purchased, we believe the
schools to be well supplied with the
necessary apparatus for the present.
We would further suggest that steps be
taken to hasten the completion of the
cycle walk from Seventh to Eleventh
streets on Jefferson, for the better ac-
comuiodation of pupils from the southern
part of the district,. J. W. Noble,
Chairman of Board
Electrlo Bitters.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed in the Spring, when the
languid exhausted feeling prevails, when
the liver is torpid and sluggish and the
need of a tonic and alterative is lelt. A
prompt use of this medicine has often
averted long and perhaps fatal bilious
fevera. No medicine will act more
surely in counteracting ant freeing the
system from the malarial poison. Head
ache, Indigestion. Constipation, Diz
ziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only
50c and $1 per bottle at Charman & Co s
Drug Store.
Stands at the Head.
Ani. J.Boirel, the leading drutrisiHt of
Slirevf port, Lh., guvs: "'Driving's New
Discovery is Ihs only tiling Hmt cures
my cntiL'h, and it is the hex! seller I
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Sall'.inl. Ariz, writes: "Dr Kinir's'
New Discovery i all that in claimed for!
it ; it never fails, and is a suri cure for
Consumption, Couahn ami Colds. I
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Coughs and Colds is not an experiment.
It his been tried for a quarter of n
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For Over Fifty Years
An Old and Well-Tried Rkmeoy
Mrs. Winsluw' Soothing ynw has
been uaed for over fifty venrs by mil
lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It
soniliea the child, softens the (films
allays all pin, nines wind colic, and is
the best remedy for Diarrluen. Ii
pleasant to Ihetssle. Sold bv Druifgist
in every part of the Wotld Tentv
five ce'nls a bottle. Its value is in
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Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tut IU-nt Sai.vr in tiie world for Cuts
Rr-iis-s, Sores, U'cera. Salt Rheum.
Fever S ires. Tetter, C tapped
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Biliousness
Ii caused by torpid liver, which preveuts dlgea-
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Hhe stomach. Tben follow dizrlness, headache.
Mood's
Insomlruk, nenrousncsa, and,
If not rrllerfd, bilious fever I fll .Ma
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Pills stlmuUte tbe stomach.
muv the Hrer, cure beaiUrbe. dirtiness, coo
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Every tenth person sending
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When ordering elate where you
aw this adv. and we will aend a
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JAMES VICK'S SONS
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
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R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS,
Manager, At-sl. n. K. P. Anelit
Portland, Or. Portland, Or.
MUSIC COUPON NO. 36.
HThe rollowlnir beautiful new songs by
Mandvillo-Kaslman, will be mailed to
any address on the receipt of 10 cents
each (Introductory price) or Ihe entire 5
sotws for4u cents, providing this coupon
is sent with order. Kach piece has a
handsome title pane and retails for 40c.
I'm Dr -ntnlnir of the Past.
If We fihoiild Meet Again.
W recked, or You Wcto False, Not True
tn Me.
Onlv a Sone of Long Ago.
I Have Lelt You Though I Love You.
Addrtss: The Wiley B. Allen Co.,
211 First St., I'orlliitiil. Oregon
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of tbe f Ut-nHive rra turfi Luat Manbnort,
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DOCTOR G.Y. SHORES'
COMPLETE
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The unlv rtnilv (Uiiranlnd lo bolutlj
euro catarrh and o mpl.ley rri) iut tli
oUcasc liom thr I lo. d ai.il lein
FULL SIZE, $1.00; THIAL SIZE, 2Sc.
Each lull ue paikj, ci nmins una lull mniiih's
kicai inimrni. iii-i-'tilt mm ill's tin ply ut ONrih
liril li U ilt" ii n I .iii- lull month's supplt ul (.sitrrh,
Ul.iJ und Swum, r- IM .
If v.Mi ti'vi nv of iti fi'it'iwln? f vmri-im4, I)r ft,
W. S'iu'm' Ciimp'fi C'li'rh C:r w II iivt vmi ln
tnn rl'' snd cim'l'c'v and twimancnilvrurs you,
r Ihe nnf inr-il in ?
O'i's vnur an -hifii.?
Is -tii no 'ir an-t if n.Kr?
ihwr ri In In n- ' I'f iD
l)ii vmi liswU in clur 'he ihrnaiV
Is your llirml drv In ihi ranrnlni;?
tlo vu sleep tt-nh vmr tnnulh upsn?
Is vnur hesrlnir fnll-n ?
I)n vnu' airs discliftre?
Is Ihe wan drv In vnur enrs?
Do V"U liet better sntne dsvs than others?
I your harl"R wire when you hove cold?
fr. 1 W. Shores' Cnuuh Curecurrnlliuujhv
CU anil bronih' ' iflecilnns. One dn will ilup
srasmoJiocr up Keep a b tile In Ihe hoiiss Lsrs
tire hoiili'S 2sc It vuu hsve thi-se svmrlinns uss II
ss dlrecie.t on ihe b il'le and II will cuie you.
Have vou a crhvh?
On vou lake colj easPv?
Have you a rain In Ihe side?
Ooyou raise Irnlhv material?
Do you cninth In iht mo-ninss?
Do you spit up Mule cheesy lumpsr
Dr. O. Sltnrea' T"nicand Blood Pmlllrr clesn
les and punlies Ihe b'iKid, gives strength and vigor,
cures dyspepsia anJ all nervous Jiet.tses. 1'iice,
$1 per buttle. It ,timantutly curst ilia toliuwlng
sympionis:
Is there nauiear
I), i you belch up gas?
Are you Constipate'?
Is your tongue coaled?
Do ynu bloat up alter eating?
Uo vou teul you are growing weaker?
Is there constant bad ta In Hit taouih?
Dr. O. W. fhores' Kidney and Liver Curs
cures all d stases ot Hit kidney, liver and bladder,
Price. $1 per bolile.
Do you gel dixy?
Have you cold teet?
Do you (eel miserable?
I lo you gel tired easily?
Do you luve hot Habits?
Are your splnis U l limes?
J., .UU lUVL I U.i .tli'll ill boV.Lli?
D i your hands and t.e-i twill?
1 . this noiiced nunc at nigin?
is ihu'e pjm in small ol t)jck?
II js Hie leisi'iraiioii a bad odor'
i 'here puiiines under tiieeyc
D i you h.ive to gel up otieii ai night?
Is there a deposit In urine it leu siandmg?
Don 'I negleci llit-se signs and risk brigui dlseast
kiilinc you. Dr. Si.or.s' Kidney and over cure will
kuie yu il ustd as directed on the bottle.
Dr. O. W. Shines' Alountiln MgeUU stops fit
worst rain In one uiinuie. I'or headache, Hsiihacht,
neuralgia, cramps or culic use 11 estcrnally nnd In
ternally. Prevents and cures diphtheria II used II
time K -en a hotile li.in.lv. Price, .'c a buttle.
Dr. O. W. Stt ires' lepln Vermliuire destroys
Intestinal won-iis anl removes the lulls round mat
whore they hatch and breed. It never lails. Pries
2sc a bone.
Dr. O W Shirs' Wlnterureen bslvs cures all
dlsetses of the lnn. Keraoves red spuis and black
rjlmplcs froin ihe faca Heals old sores In 3 lo 5 days.
I'fr'O ' W Sh'ires' Antl-Constlpntlon PH's
tire chronic constipHlon, sick headache and bilinus
rlacks Price. 2-c a boltle
In all cases. II the bowels are constipated take nna ol
Or G W. Shores' Antl-Omstlpatlon Pills al bedtime.
Ii vnur trouble Is chronic and dep-sealed, wrlit Dr.
G. W Sho es personally lor his new symptom list
and have your case diagnosed and gel his expert ad
vice tree.
These famous remedies are prepared only by Uoc
nrG W Shores, Zlnn'tMtdl:allnsHtmral' t-aVs -tty,
Utah.
For sale by a'l Druggists, or sent to vnv address o
receipt uf price.
For bale by G. AWARDING, SilAent
Oregon Oity, Oregon, ,
TO THE
EAST
GIVES THK CHOICB OF
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AND
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LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIE8
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS
FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
for full details call on or aiMresa
W. II. H UK I.BURT,
Geu'I F'hhh Atfpnl,
T'lT.AMn. (
E. McNEIL, Pres. and Mgr.
Trnlns arrive and dt-part (rnin Portland sa
fnllowa:
iH'part fo.ii For all Eastern polnts...6:! p. Dl
" No. s The Pnlli-s Iron! ..H:10 a. m
Arrive No. 1Kmm the Esst. . ;Hia. in
" No. 7.-Frotn The I'all s 6:, p. m
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quickly ascertain, free whether an Invention is
protNstily patantAtile. t omm vnirmtinDB Btrlrtly
eonadentlaL Oldest aerency foraecurins paientaj
In America. We havs a Waeblnatnn otnea.
Paienta taken tbrouith Mima A Co. raeclrt
special uoiioa la tbe
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully Wasi-rated. husmt rlmtlatloa of
ane srientlfle Juanul. wertiy. terma M.i a year;
ai JO six mnnths. hpinil copies and itixa
BuuK ox Patcxts sent tree. Address
MUNN s CO.,
3l BrMdssay, Hear York.
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