Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, May 28, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER.
EntaradinOregoDCity poUiracai.cond-cUia matter.
SUBSCRIPTION BATE8.
If paid In advance, per year JJ
One year ... JJJ
Six mouths 1 "
T!i rue mouths M
l&Vbe (lull1 opposite your address on tho
PMiur denotes lliu lime to which you have paid.
l'ATHJMZK IIOMK lMM'sjTKV.
OREGON CITY, MAY 28, 1807.
DEMOCllACY.
A conference of litudin5 ilemoeruts of
New York stuto lm been called to lir
cuh8 muttera relating to the party unil to
attempt u unillciitiuii "f democratic
forcen. The New York deinoerats deep
ly deplore the fact that they uro no
longer the controlling element in the
democratic party of the United Stilton,
hut they still are unuMu to realize that
they uro not the real party, und they
want to hring the rent of the party buck
to a platform of olliciM and hi ruddle.
If tho demoeratH of New York, or any
part of them, have strayed from tho fold
tney h1iuu.iI' come buck without cou
di'tioiiH. Otherwise they hIiuiiU flay
where they are. The deinoer.itie parly
in coinooHeil of only one wing. It standH
for biinetillimii to-iluy an it did in the
hint light. There will benoihangein
lHHtieH, there will be no concealing of
purpose. T Iih democratic party U out
for tho free and unlimited coinage of
silver without evasion and without
equivocation. It will welcome to its
ranks nil who believe it) that principle.
It will resort to no suhterfugu or deceit
in order to uttract to its ranks any who
may not desire to follow that principle.
The New York demociats talk of "re
organization," but there is no reorganiza
tion necessary. The democratic party
is organized. Its organization is based
on a principle so righteous that defeat,
instead of demoralizing tho party, has
strengthened it. Heforo tho next great
battle every voter who believes in
bimetallism will be lighting in the
democratic ranks. Those who don't be
lievn in bimetallism are not wuntud. If
tlm "National Democrats." who cast
Inst full one-hftioth as many votes as
Bryan receivcl, desire to rejoin the
domocrutic party, let them first repent
and get converted. Tho democratic
party is still for the people.
J-.iQll FA Ml.
Tho Salem Statesman hhvh! "Clack
amas county is about to buy a farm on
which to keen its dependent poor. It is
figured by the promoters of the scheme
thut it will make a hiv'ui, over tho
present system, p.irtiy because many
who receive support direct from the
treasury in monthly installments would
not go onto tho farm, on account of their
pride. A poorly managed farm might
bo more of a burden than a help from
nu economical standpoint. The question
of support and help f'" tho poor is al
ways ii very delicate one. There uro
chances for nbm-e of tho right to ask for
assistance from tho public funds on tho
ono side side, and of inhumanity in
dealing in a general w ay w ith the various
cases of want on tho other. In Multno
mah county tho matier is left largely to
the discretion of the judge. Tho tales
of woo listened to by Judge Northup of
Multnomah and Terrell of Marion are
muny of them, indeed pitiful, and these
ollicials have a grave and troublesome
responsibility, in sifting tho sincere and
deserving from tho professional dead
heats. The poor we always have with
us, and also the lazy and the criminal.
Toe dividing lino between tho lazy and
theci iniinal is often a very imlistiiit one.
Tho Htutcsman 1ms before this advocated
tho purchase ol a farm lor die pour ol
Marion count v. lint we are free to ad-
mit that there are two sides to this
qiiesti.in, in fact, many sides."
Mlt. HI! VAX.
Ctlerly inUaken, inipracticalile, and
'oven pernicious as Mr. I'ry.in's ideas on
tho money question are, lie is unqiioH
tionaldy a very popular man among the
masses, who do not delve deeply into
mich matters, and who are ready to sup
port any suit of a sc'.ieme that promises
a radical change. A lame, and the most
intelligent and conservative Kirtion, of
tha democratic p:vrty, as hitherto consti
tuted, will not support him or his policy,
lull it seems reasonably certain that he
will again he the candidate of tho silver
wing of the democratic party. The
iiuiiii-v democrats will have to
s,nn McKinley again, or vote fr a j
demiH'rat who can have no nope ot
election. 1'nless a strong tide of pros
perity sets in Wfore I'.HXt, another fusion
K'tween llio silver democrats and the
populist would fleet l'-rynn then; lint
the iM.pulists will prohaUy put up an
tqiposition candidate, in which event the j
republican nominee will have a much
ea.-ier race t'uin McKinley had last year.
With all his loc-so loquacity alout Kxecntrix of the Kstate ot Jonn w. finer, iie
.. ..........(; ieeascl. In Ihe office of the clerk of the county of
lnonev. .Mr. irjn " . i
money in in tn urH, cvi'"'.
liimm'lf More tlio paie l the t.roiiii.l
i;ni: in a v to win their anient ailmi-
. 1... : 1
itioii ami riithUNiantic miiirt
The
ntry may have a wrious tule with
et. Welcome (p'M lemoTiit )
Tit Kim has nearly 100,000,000 pounds
of wool been rushed into this country
since the proposed new tariff hag been
under discussion. The great manu
facturers have an immense amount of
sympathy for the Americans sheep
growers. Salem Journal.
Famhioxaiii.k foolery has reached its
climax in Paris, where there was a swell
dog wedding last week. The dogs lie
longing to a couple of titled people were
united In wedlock with all the usual ac
cessories of a wedding J orange blossoms,
a veil and satin gown were worn by tho
poodle bride, while the dog groom had
on a dress coat and liountonnier. There
were a number of canine bridesmaids, a
bulldog for a minister, und several ush
ers. A lino supper followed tho nuptial
ceremony, which was greatly enjoyed by
both the two and four legged guests.
In course of un address liefore the
ijiisiness Men's League of Philadelphia
John Wanamaker said : "Tho country
is not prosperous. Since tho outset of
tho last presidential campaign tho party
press and political leaders generally
lixed tho November election of 1.WJU us
the dat of tho beginning of good times.
A filll half of the year has txphed since
llie will of the republican party was
declared. Thus far but ono of tho im
portant issues of the campaign is near ng
settlement, and hardly any lAticeablo
improvement of the wretched times is
manifest. Tho tide, ttill soon set in
strongly against tho republican party
unless t e depression of business is
altered. Idleness ami want breed a bit
ter discontent, which will never bo over
come until there isauiple employment."
For Sale or Trade.
A fine span of farm horses, weighing
1100 each, uged 7 und 8, for sale for cush
or will trade for cattle or sheep. Inquire
of the Oregon OityOasli Market, Seventh
street.
SUEKIrF'd SALE.
In the Circuit Court ot llio Statu of Oregon, for
Die Coiinly of Clackamas.
Geo. F. Gordon. Plaintiff, vs. I'utlicrino Cecilia
Thlinnull, Defendant.
Hlate ol Oregon, County of CluckamnH, us,
Y V1UTUK OF A Ji:miMKNr OKKKIt, I)K
crou and uu execution, duly Issued out of
and nailer llie aval of the above entitled court,
III the almvu entitled cause, to me dulv directed
mill dated the Jlsl day of May, lid", upon a
Judgment rendered and enured In Bald court on
the 1st duv of Mav, 1SOT, in favor of Ueo. K
(lorilon, Plaintiff, and attaint Ualhcime Cecilia
Tliiirman, Defendant, for tha sum of S-W.'.'A
with Interest thereon at th rate of ID percent
per annum from the 1st day of May, lwrj, and the
further sum of iM.m aa attorney's fee, and the
further mm of elo.00. conn and disbursements,
and the costs of mi l upon thin writ, command'
mH me to make sal of ihu following described
real propeity situate ill llieeountv of Ulackamiis,
Mate of Oregon, to-wil: 1 ho southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter and the south nail of
the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of
section one (1) I" township two (i) ou h ol
range two (21 east Williuuulle Meridian, Clacka
mas county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
Judgment order anil decree, and In compliance
with the commands of said writ, 1 will, on
Siiturdav, the H I duv of July, I87. at the Hour of
one o clock I'. M. at the front door of the county
court house in the olty of Oregon City, In said
couutv ami slate, sell at public auction , subject
to redemption, to the highest bidder, lor It. S.
gold coin, cash lu band, all the right, title ami
interest widen the within named deiendiiiils
had on tho dine i f the mortgage herein or
luce had 111 and to the above dcKcrilied
real proneriv or anv part thereof, to sail ly
saltl cxec'ition. judgment order, decree, Interest,
cost and all accruing costs.
i. W. (IIUCK,
Sheriff of Clackann.s County, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon i iiy, Or., May tt.lb, ls'.Hi.
SI I Kit IKE'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for
the County ol Chu kaiuas.
The Hoard of Commissioners for the sale ol
Behool mid l uiversity Lands ami tor t lie
investment of the funds urising therelioin,
I'laiuttlVs,
W. T. lluincv, J. V. Draper, Joseph It.
Cramer, Kicliurd Nixon, lleeelvcr lor the
Portland Savings Hank, I' J. Holes, K, P.
Nnllitig. S. . Train and J K. Whit. icy,
partners iih Train & Whitney. Charles Kisley.
trustee, II. 1. MoGuire, tile county of Clack
Hiiins, Oregon, and Win. H. Kouarts, De
lemlatlls. mate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, s.
HY VIltTCK OK A Jl'DUMKST OltUKU, DK
erco and an execution, duly Issued oui of
anil under the seal id the above eniltled court.
In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed
and dated the 17th day of May, is'.rc, upon
i judgment rimclered mi'i cniereu in sum
ourl on the lltli day of May, 1W. in favor of
the Hoard of Commissioners for tne sate ol
school mid iniiversilv lamia nod fur the invest
ment of the minis urlsniij therefrom, phiinlilK
and against W. T Itiiroev, .1. W. Draper, Joseph
II. Cramer, Itieliurd M.xoll, receiver lor me
I'Mriluiid Snvimis II ink. T. .1. Nlltes, K. P. Nut
ting. H S. Train and J. It. Whitney, partners as
Train Wnilnev. Charles Kisley, trustee, II. D.
m. ...'.niiv , r I'nti'kitiii.is. Or iron, and
lit,,, ii. It,, buns, defendants, for the sum of
Wllh iicrci uiercou at the rate of s
per cent per annum from ine
December, l.vd, and the further sii.,1 ol istoo no as
minnicy's fee, ami the luriher sum of flfton,
I nists am disbursements, anil me cosis oi non
n,., ..I md mi, ,n Oil will. I'onimuiMliug me
to make sale of the following described real
p opertv situate in llio coiinly of Clackamas,
stale uf' Oregon, to-wil: The southeast iiiarier
of section In, Ihe northeast iiinrter and norih
half of the sonlheast (iiarier and no tbwesl
oiiarter of s.uittie. iiiaiieri.f section :.0,the
northwest iiiarler and norih half oi southwest
nuurlor and southwest q lurier of kHithHesl
onarter and lot So. ;S ol section Ihe northwest
onarler ef northwest quarter ol section. Ihe
east half of c ist half of northeast quarter of
section :ll and ls7 acres oil llie westerly end or
the David Culling D. I' i" sections 2,2I, 1"
and 17, all In lownship ;l wniih of ra.ige .tiast ol
Vt lllumelle meridian, also Ihe east lull I of sontll
east quarter and lots I. J and I of section i 211 in
same township ait I range, coni.iiulng lu all Ills,
acres, more or less, a, I In Clackamas couuly,
slate of Oreiron .
Now therefore, bv virtue- of said execution,
judgment nrdt-r and d.eiee. and In colnpllauee
I .. mum Is ,,i ald wr 1. 1 lll. on alllr
dav. llie mill dav of June, ls!'7, ill llie hour of one
o ehs k P. M .ai the fronl d.sir or mo ninny
court house in the oily ol Oregon fit v. In sanl
cooiiivan l stale, sell al public auction subject
In ic.iemptioii, to the highest bidder, for I . .
gobi coin, cah in hand, all the right, title and
Inieresi which Ihe within named defendants or
?ZX tit?'JXX
It her ol them, hn.l on llie il.ue in ine miiemt
exeeiiilon, jinU'ineiit onler. decree, lulercsi.cwls
and .ll.. cn...,gco.ls.
SlierliT of Clackamas Ci.nniv, Oregon
Dated, Oregon City, Or . May lth, 1-.i7.
NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT.
In Ihe matter of the Kstate of John M. Slikcr,
DiH-casiHl.
OTICK IS HEREBY (ilVKS THAT THE
undersigned has Hied her final account as
....... m.L .n,i ,h., ,h Conntr Judge for said
County has appointed the Mh day of July. 1S'.7,
In the July term of said Court for said j ear 1"7,
at W o'clock In the forenoon thereof, as the
'm' " P11'' ,OT n'mnI1 owjecuwis i" me m
tinal account and the seuieuieni increoi.
AAI.1NK ti. li SLSANDKR. nee Slikcr,
Executrix.
Impure Blood
Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble and
Sick Headache the Results-Doe
tore foi Years Without Relief.
'My blood wn i it, of order, and I be
gan taking Ii- i Ua 'saparllla. It bat
pui Hied my biood uiid relieved me ot
rheumatUin, kidney trouble and sick
headaches. I have been afflicted with
these dllflcultlej (or years. I am now a bio
to do a good day's work. Rheumatism bas
troubled me since I was achild, but I am
now entirely well." Mias Pheobb Bai
ley, Box 410, Pasadena, California.
" I have suffered from the effects of Im
pure blood, bolls, pimples, etc., for five
years. I have tried various remedies with
out relief and finally purchased six bot
tles ot Hood's Korsapnrilla. The bolls
and pimples hnvo nil disappeared since I
bewail taking this medicine. I am now
entirely cured." Louis Thomas, 1412
11th Street, Ouklund, Culifornla.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
. .. ..... n in 1 1.it
JS llie nest Ml mci III'- 1 'lie 1 RIB Ill"i v" 1
fur. AIldruKKlsts. Sl.alx fnrSS. (let Hood's,
li r:ii. nro i,ri y vt w im" " ro"
11UUU 3 I 11 is lame,, UliUUIlclUi. JO
ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE OK LAND
iTOTICK IS IIEKKI1Y GIVHX THAT TIIK
ii iiiwleiuleneil hi administratrix of the estate
of I'cter Tavlor, deceased, by virtue of an order
of the county court of Clackamas count y, state
of Oregon, inada on the 4th day of Jt.iv, lsn7,
a'ltlionl.ig lier so In do, will from and unci tne
Jiih duv of .lull". IH'17. dulv sell at private sub',
lor cash, the following described real properly
lic'onuinir 10 the estate of said ilececleill, lo-K u
Situate in Clackamas county, state of Oregon,
ii I lu'lnir Uu ii inheast oiiurterof the iinrihivMt
(liiiiricr of s.-ction SI In township 5 south range
I east Ol ll, e tinoimeiie mi luoiu. .-u
III acres, and the southeast iiiartr of the north
west hall of section : In townstitpo aiiutli, range
I east of the Willamette meridian, containing
40ercs, all in said-county and stale. Said laud
to be sold for cash. Persons wishing to buy
said lands are ropiested to make their oilers to
llie unilcrsmied at Aisen, "regou, or to iiuinsey
& Kenton at McMliiuville, Oregon.
KAMSKY & KKSl'oX, tCDNA TAYLOR.
Attorneys for Estate. Admlnlstnlrlx
of Said Estnlo.
SHEUIKK'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the8tateof Oregon, for
IIIU OIIUVJ Ul Ulll.Olll.B
Henry Mlley,
Plaintiff,
vs.
(iustave Dab like and
W. B. Hlddlesou,
DefcnduntB
State of Oregon,
County of Clackamas,
TIY VIRTUB OF A JITDO.MENT ORDKR, DE-
I cree and an execution, duly Issued out of
and under the seal of Ihe above eniltled court,
In the above eniltled cause, to me duly uirecied
anil oaien me flu nuj ol muy, io-.m. iihi a ju.iK
ment rendered and entered in said court on the
anh dav of April, 1U7, lit Invorof Henry Mllev,
plaiutlli', and against tluslave Dahllkeand W. ll,
lliuuicson, neienuuiint, lor ine sum oi vnio.mi,
wlih interest thereon at the rate of 1U per cent.
per annum from the ith day of April, 18D7, and
the further sum of 100.00 as attorney's fee, and
tlm further sum of i.1000, costs and disburse
ments, and the ensu of and upon mis writ, com
manding me to make sale of the following de
scribed real properly, situate in the county of
Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning
at the northeast corner ol a certain tract of land
sold and conveyed to Joseph Rentier and re
corded on page 1W of book H in Records ol
Deeds for Clackamas county; thence west on
uortli uouudury ol tf 1. Fraud". D.l.C. No. 48,
21 80 chains: thence south IS minutes cast 13,75
eli.ilri-r thence east H 80 chains: theiiee north lii
minutes west 13.711 chains u the place of begin
ning, containing 30 acres, and a part of lots i, 3,
and 4 of section 114, township i south, range 2
east of then lllumelle Meridian, ann particularly
described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning nt the
northwest corner of the S. D. Francis I). I,. 0. No.
18 In saltl township and range: thence csst along
north boundary lino of said claim No. 48, l.!l!
chains to the corner of said claim; tnciice m
minutes west u.so chains: 'hence west 41 12
chains; thence south l." minutes east In the place
of beginning, containing :m acres, ail in Clacka
mas count v, suite of Oregon
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment order, decree, and In compliance Willi
llio commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday,
Ihe nth day of June, Mi7, at the hour of 11 o'clock
. M. nt llie fronl door of the countyeoert house
ill the city of Oregon Cllv, in salil county end
slide, sell' nt public auction, subject to re
dcnipllon, to the highest bidder, for t'. 8 gold
coin, cash lu hand, all Ihe right, title and inter
est which the within named defendaiitanreilher
ol them, hud on the date of the mortgage herein
., .!lli, ll.iil I,. ... Ilw. ul.,,VA ,lvl.rlll r.o.1
nmnertv or anv pail thereof, to satisfy said exe
cution. jiidBinent order, decree, inieresi, cosis
and alt accruing costs.
0. W. GRVCK.
Sheriff of Clack tin as county, Oregon
Dated, Oregon City, 'Jr., May ad, 1W,
CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE
FOR DELINQUENT SEVENTH
STREET ASSESSMENT.
V OTICK IS IIKRKMY OIVKN THAT BY VI R
1" lue of a certain warrant Issued hy the Re
corder of Oregon cllv, dated the l.'llh da of May,
ist'7, and to me directed, for llie collection or a
certain street Improvement assessment levied
lor the improvement of Seventh strc-t in Oregon
City, Clackamas county, Oregon, which warrant
commands and requires me to proceed to levy
upon and sell in manner provided hy law, not
No. live (.-) of block No. twenty four (24); the
southcrlv half of lot No. six (ti) ol block No.
tweiilvfoiir (21): forty Iwo(l-) feet oil westerly
end of tract four (4 of block No twenty four (21);
Ihlrty-live (.'!") feet off westerly end of tiaet three
(it) ol bha k No. twenty-four (24), and the follow
ing nun of tract three (II) of block i. tweniy
four(2t): beginning at norl beast corner of lot No.
throivD in block No.tivruiv foor(2l): ihencealoug
the easterly boiindarv of said lot No. three (3) ill a
souiherlv direction f "rtv-oue (41) feet: tlienc at
right angles in a westerly direction seventy (701
feet; thence nt riant angles to Ihe northerly
boundary of said lot; ih-nce at rght angles
along tie", northerly boundary of subi lot No.
Ibree(;i) seTeiuyt7U'feet to noie,-of beginning, all
of said propvriy bring in hloek No. twenty four
(iOin oreg u Cily.eouoty ol Clackamas, siui.. , if
Or.-goti. aiol iijmiu which an as env-nl if Three
1 1 1 1 in 1 rt-.l ami Fifty Three and Tweuly-Kight I
II iiiilr. ilihs Ihillsrs osia jl is unpaid and de
hnqliolil.as.ses,sed lor 111 Itnpr ivement of Sevelltll,
street, between Main street a-nl the wal' km u
as the Oregon ,t California R. Ii. ricdit of way, in
said city as ilirccied in Ordinance No 1M1 of said
citv, whicti assessment Is decline, I by Ordinance
No lt'2 and was entered In Ihe Docket of Cllv
l.iens on l be nh day of October A D !;, m
M. A. Miatton "esinte' as owner, and cll liie
aim. In manner provided l,y law. t. make the
sum of Threo Hundred and Fifty-Three and
Twenty-F.ighl lliiudredilis Dollars (J.'.3N) of
said assessment, with interest at the rateof
eiidil per cent P"r anuiiin from Oi-iobcr 27th,
is1, together with your pen'entnge and costs,
and to return the pris-eed of sucli sale p. the
city tn'asurer. and this warrant to Ihe Recorder
of said city, with your doiucs endorsed thereon,
together with the receipt of ihe treamrer for the
proceeds of sueh sale as paid to him within sixty
days from the date hereof.
Now, therefore, lu obedience of said warrant,
I have levied upon and will, on Saturday, tli?
:vl day of July. lx7. l the hour of one o'clock
I'. M. of said day at the front d.xir of the coiinly
court house in Orccnn City, Clackamos coiinly,
Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, ami sell
to the highest and U'st bidder lor cash in hand,
all Ihe riu'ht, tide and Interest the said M A.
Straiton 'estate" bas In and to Ihe said 'ots
three (;e, four (4), live (M and six in block
twenty four (2D in said Oregon City, or as much
thsreof as may lie necessary to make said
sum
Paled this 1th day of May. ls7.
CHARLES E. WRSS.
Chief of Police of Oregon City
ArrnoATiox fok license.
WOTICE1S IIEKKRY UIVEX THAT I SHALL
upply to the city council of Oregon City, Orc
Ifon. for 1 saloon license to continue tnj snloon
Kcte.l on lot 2 of bUx k i la Oregon t'ity.
License to .late from June 1 ". 1S'."T
J. i-. wonn.
McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat the World!
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
RICHARD PETZOLD'S CASK MARKETS
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufield Hlock.
Two Shops, ... Oreaon City, Oregon
..How to Secure and Hold
The best trade is a perplexing problem
to some people, but its solution is simple :
FIRST Buy the best goods to be had, not once
in a while, but always.
SECOND Make the price low, and let the people
know of it, early and often.
Attention to these principles has placed
HARRIS' GROCERY.
at the head..
Not How
High
But how low can we make the price, is the
question we ask ourselves when marking our
goods for sale. That's what makes ours an
ever-panding business, it's a potent advertiser;
it tells the story through the purse in thousands
of homes, only to be retold in countless others
by appreciative money savers. '
CHARMAN &
Dealers in DRY
HATS. CAPS.
and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call i
at the Pioneer Store ok Ciiarman & Sox
before buying elsewhere. .
GAMBRINUS
COLD
ST0RAG
Is the place to buy your
WINES and LIQUORS.
It's the place where you
buy at reasonable rates,
and you can rely on what
you buy. Wines from 75c
per gallon to $1.60. Family
entrance on Sixth street
Call and be convinced
Yours Truly,
N, F, ZIMMERMAN, Mgr.
PHONK 30.
SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS.
MRS.W.W.STOVALL..
Seventh und
J. Q. Adams St.,
Restaurant and
a i
sT
i " uonTectmnery
t ICE CREAM S CENTS.
8
GEO. A. ILVUDIXU,
PRALKR IN
IP
DBTJGS
-pi
Standard Pat. Ms1iGiii3s
F lints, Oils ati'l Vlnlow (Hkss.
Preneriiiliimn Amimlrlii fjiimpimiuinl.
HARIMSOV Rl.orK .
DAN WILLIAMS
SI,.C.I,EK IM 4
Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery,
t ScllOtl OoKs.UHlleCllOlii'l J ,
I TeinpprancH Drinks, Ice
Cream, latent Medicine.
SEVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER.
FOR
FIRST- CLASS...
HOME MADE
BREAD
GO TO
.Siiivsl Bakery,
Flrt Door North o(
shivelr's -
SON,
GOODS. GROCERIES,
FURNISHING GOODS
Call and See..
9
The Fine
htoek of
Confectionery
Fruits, Etc...
-AT-
MRS. R. PRIER'S
NEW STORE,
Next Door to the "BEE-HIVE"
A WORD
OF MEN'S SHOES...
Shoe birgains, but neve
bargain shoes. Do you
catch the idea? If great
buving if having large lots
of shoes made if the im
petus of this great shoe
business helps to make
prices abnormally small--then
we have shoe bargains.
These causes and readjust
ments of our stocks, as sizes
become missing, bring all
the shoe bargains we ever
have. "Bargains Shoes"
don't exist otherwise. For
shoes "made to sell," for
shoe trash of any kind,
we've no room.
KRAUSSE BROS'
SHOE STORE
Ni.'Xt Po-tr 10 Burnielster A
Arvlreseti'M.
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA. Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try Bolton D.tiry ami be Convince il
It ANTED FAITHFCI. MF.X OR WOMAN TO
travel for rcsnnnsihle established house in
Oregon. Salary ITui and expense". Position
permanent. Reference. Knelnse self-addressed
tamped envelope. The National, Siar Insurance
Bldg., Chicago.
NOTICE FOR ITr.LICATIOX.
LAND OFFICE AT ORKCON CITV. OREGON.
Annl S2,1. Notice is herhv uiren
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
ol his Intention lo make tinal proof in support of
his claim, n.l thut ssid proof will te made
before me Register nd Receiver at Oregon City, I
Oregon, on June -1, 17. viz: )
CHARLtS P. BROOK?, '
H. F. No. W.. for the K S of SW 't of Sec. 34,
Tp. 1 S., It. S tK.-t I
He names the following witnesses to prove his j
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
aid land, Ti: CUrk Hardin. William m! I
Ilarillnc. ilium Hrambaii and R. A. Butler,
all of Aimes, Onrson.
ROBERT A. MII.LEH, RegUter.
JOSEHI RICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, office lu Oiegon City Bnnlt Block.
Obkook Citv, . Oaioow.
C. H. ISOM,
Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor
Will bo l Court llouso e"h Halurday
I I... ui.wul.lll flllVH Of
HMO Oil l. -Kin.., " "
. Comity Court.
J. W. WELCH,
nDEHSTTIST,
WILLAMKTTE BLOCK,
Oppositb P. 0., OitKooa City, Oke.
Gko. C. Bbownkm.. J. U. Campbell.
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL,
ATTOKNLYS AT I.AAV.
CKiifldil Bullillnn Oregon City .Ore
C. N. GREENMAN,
TIIR IMONKKR
Express and Drayman
T
(E.stubllslie.; 1m;5)
I'arccls delivere'l lo all parts of llie city.
Ti l OS. F. RYAN,
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker-
LUAUINO IN6URANCR All KMC V OP CLACKAaU
COIIMV.
Money to Loan. Ale-tracts of Title Made.
Drawlim of LeKnl Doeiiincnts a epecisRy
Ollice on east sidu of Main street
Between fllli and 7th.
OREGON CITV. - OREGON.
C. D. & D. C. LATODRETTE
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE : Commercial BanK ajiiain
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On tho Street between the Bridge and the j
nanAT
. . .. i u..Hilln Yinvaok al-
Double anil single i s r.;,"r.:. n7,r,il
wavsonhaud at ioiowwn.i ---r -:
:.toy'co:ieetedwi.h the ban, for loose stock.
Any iniormaiiou resiu -promptly
attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOUGHT wit
Bank of Oregon City.
OI.DKST BANKtNO HilUaB IS TUB CITV
Taid Up Capital, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,S50.
President.
Vice Pnsldeut.
Cashier,
Manager,
Thomas Chakmak
Oio. A. RakdiM)
E. 0. Caufi&ld
Charles n. Caufikld
. General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants honght.
Loans Made on Available Secuntv
Exchange Bought and ild.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available In Any Part ol tho
World.
Tnlcirriinhle Exchange Sold on Portland, Sao
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL $100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business
T a n n mAa Tlllla H I a n ftl 1 1, I A MaVl i
lections. Huvs and sell? exchange on all poinli
in the United Htates and Kurnpe and on Hong
r :n .ni I ...hln.,lnnhi,nl
Allll(j. UCJJWSI.PJUICIVC" buuciii,,ic,.i
Bank open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M.
D.C. LATOURRTTE. P. E. DONALDSON
President. t;asnier
. JAMES MURROW,
Decorating
Paper Hanging,
Artistic House Painting
And Kalsoming.
Leave Orders at Ely Pros., on Seventh Street,
Oregon Ciy, Oregon.
H. STRAIGHT,
PEALIB IX
GROCERIES
Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
and Land Plaster.
Something rfK
Goo.1 Bos Paperand Envelopea,10c
A better one or 2c
A fine one for rc
An extra (jixhJ one for .18c
A lxx Iiuttermilk .Soap,3cake8,10c
A lxix Nursery Soap, 3 cakes, 5C
For BARGAINS look it onr
phowr windows. They ar a
credit to Portland let alone
Oregon Citv.
L. A. PATTERSON & CO
ext to Post-office
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