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City Library BOON CITY COURIER. 18th YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1897. NO. 6. OR VI SECOND-HAND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE SECOND-HAND CARPETS SECOND-HAND STOVES SECOND-HAND TCCLS SECOND-HAND HARDWARE SECOND-HAND WAGONS SECOND-HAND HARNESS SECOND-HAND SADDLES SECOND-HAND PLOWS SECOND-HAND CULTIVATORS SECOXD-HAVD TRUNKS ALL TO BE SEEN AT THE- OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE Opposite Postofllce. Produce Tuken in Exchange. Dome in and see our prices before buying elsewhere. OREGON HARNESS CO. -DEALERS IN- ! J Cheapest House on Coast. Welnhard Block Opposite A Rumpus A proposed change in business makes it necessary that we reduce our stock fully, and in the next 30 days we are going to give you some BARGAINS worthy of attention. ..BEE-HIVE.. Caufield Blk, Oregon City, Ore. , Nothing furnishes a room like an artistically colored, well drawn wall paper. One may get alonj; with very little furniture and few draperies, and yet have the room wear a comfortable and home-like appearance, if only the wall paper is warm and rich in effect. It's pood economy to buy GOOD WALL PAPER. Inspect our stock of the latest wall hangings. Price 7 cents a double roll and upwards. IiKLLOM & HUNCH, The Hou&efurnisherti. OREGON CITY Lowney's Chocolate IBonbons For Sale Uy E. E. Williams ...THE GROCER... 1 t -: Call aud See Us. Courthouse Oregon City well your THE MONKEY AND TIIK DONKEY. Monk: "Ouch, you old wlndmllll" in. "Surprise on you, and HIGHLAND. Plenty of rain at present. More ac cording to reports here than anywherd else close by. Every tiling in the line of vegetation is growing nicely. . Those fortunate enough to have their hay uncut are rejoicing while others who have it cut are sorrowing, for it will surely spoil ; however there is bu t little cut in Highland. Grandpa George Welsh is very poorly and feeble. There are some doubts of his recovery. Kohert Ginther'a school will close at this place with a suitabl prngraai and basket sociable Saturday nigbr, June 2Gth. Don't forget the dale. The most, recent is the wedding which occured at Fred Mink's residence The contracting parties arc Amelia Mink from Mhikville and diaries Slmckley from Highlaml, as present in the U 3.' army at the Vancouver bariacki. ,The happy couple had the nuptial knot tied at the Lutheran church with, a host of f riends present. Afterwards a feast and dance, where all could eat, drink and be merry. Frank Holljway and John Shockley, two young Highl tndt'rg with consider able ambition, will depart from High land in the near future. John II i ft , the boss carpenter from Highland, has just completed a new barn for 0. Hornshiich. Ji)iie2-'d. Correspondent. CANEMAH. Maxwell Telford returned to Bandon idler a two weeks' visit here with relatives. M. Hyatt of Oregon City end Mis Bray of Seattle hsve been engaged to teach the coining term of the Canemah school. Born Sunday to the wife "f Lawrence May, a boy. C. O. Rose, formerly of Canemah but now of Salem, came down Tuesday on a short visit. June i'i. Canemah. j When yon need legal advice, ym g? ! to a lawyer, and pay f.jr ft. Why? Simply because the lawyer keem in j formed on law matters by reading reliable reports on new law anil ! decisions by the courts on matters of j law in general. I -aw is hi business; he ; keep informed on it. You, you as a larmet. need to keen erjnally well in formed on your busmen. Tug Ktau. i New-Yobkbr gives you th information. It costs only tl a year. We rgn send it and the CiAkiek b-lli one year for ''''"' "'''''' ''''''''' "Now. while you are laughing. I'll Just Bpring a IV. "Let you out only when you apolo gize!" Chips. RURAL DELL. We weie so fortunate as to get a fine little shower of rain last Monday even ing, which we greatly needed. The articles at Daniel Wyland's public sale last Saturday soldwtH. Rev. R. Guy n failed to fill disappoint ment last Sunday for soma unkujvvn reason, tlis oongreg ition githered at the school house but were disappointed. 0. Kilo will return home ttie first of July. Mable Swart, ami Anna Yoder have returned liumu liuiu I'ortland wliere tliey huve been working for a while. Mr. LaAler Is leioi'eniig from his , sicKness. j Tne wild black berries are getting np. ' Tiiure will be ijuile a laige crop this i year Henry Yodur, Flora Yoder and Jennie Yoilerwill be home liuiu Forest Grove . school thiH week. Tlius I) iiuldsoii is about to sell 10 acits of land. The Free Methodist are holding a series of meeiiiigs here which will prooably be discontinued tonight. We uw have the "cunti leuce" tuba lieve that piuspeiity is nut coining this way. J i seems as though Joseph isn't in it since the man ui th (oui) the mustache came hack. , June lti. Luzz. If you would have sjlt, silky, and abundant hair, take good care of it. Use lor a ilien-iiig Ayef'a Hair Vigor only, tl at ben g I lie im si reliable and scientific Hriie e, and without Ahich no toilet is complete. It keeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy. PQ17BER Absolutely Pure. OM,it?i for it Kret l'riln trengih and hfnltlifiiliie. T tfKKl aYHlnl alum and all form of ailullralin common to (lie cheap bran 1. KOVAL .KIN rinllfl ll., HEW VOKK. i.rV s Ik. mutt KpW&D - ., ... fit. r-,.... , "r,,.., tf- y ; Sells the Jones Lever Binder and Hay Rake?. He COR. FRONT & TAYLOR STS., REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. James Morris to Jamns M il a t, n )J of sw ii, sec 10, and ne of se J4 of sec 0, 4 s. 2 e ; (500. James Molla'tto Robert Scl.uebel. 2 acres in sen 0, 4 s, 8 ej 10. A W Johnson to John J Joiirmgii, se l4 of se 4, sec 27. 1 s, 2 e ; fofJO. James N Hamilton to E G Caufield, lots U and 10, blk 34, lots 5 and 0, blk 35, lots 3 and 8, blk 30, Cent-al add ; $1. Thomas Beekman to Andrew J Hodge, lot 4, and w of lot 3, sec 10 and 21, 3 s, le;t'J00. W R Ellis, trustee, o F W Dyer, lots 1,2,3, 4 and 0, blk 18, lot 12. blk 3 Robertson, lot, 0, blk 33, Milwaukie Heights; 1000. W R Ellis, trustee, to Abbie L Atwood, lota 1, 3. 0, 8, JO! )i of 11. blk 3. Robert son, one-third of lot O.blk 33, MiUauklu Heights; 110)0. W R Ellis.tmstee.to Mary A Hodgdon, lots 2, 4, 6, 7. 0. of 11. blk 3 Robert son, one thiid of lot 6, blk. 33, Milwaukie Heights; tloOO. William Hess to Samuel B Hess, lots 1 and 2, sec 34, 3 s, 1 e; 600. William Crow et al to C E Moores, lot 4, blk 44, 1st add Oswego; $00. 8 W Hardesty to James W Elliott, 10 acres in sec 17, 5 s, 1 e ; $450. 0 & C R R to Ohas Henry gw of nw M, sec 20, 1 b, 5e;200. Chas Henry to A P Moller, sw M of nw, sec 29, 1 s, 6e;$200. Rhoda A Edes to Frank N Derby, lots 1, 18, 19, 20. 21. 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, 20, 40, 41, 42. 43, 44, 45, 46, blk 72. lots 1 to 13 and 31 to 39, blk 73, Miuthorn; $300. Harry and L A Aune to James C Edmonds, lots 4 and 5, bl! 3 Green Point; $415. J Al Meiklejohn toGeoE Hent.m, 2 acr.s, Clkeksmas Riverside; 225. John P Sumner to Bertha Sumner, n Yt of Be Ji. sec 30, 5 8, 3 e, ). John P Snmiier to Amelia A Sumner, se M of se J4 of w 3:i, 5 , 3 e ; $200. Gladstone R E Assn to H C Stevens, lots 13 and 14 blk 31, Gladstone ; 2l). Selena Thei-sen to Henry Tliiesseu. 180 acres in Mc N'a-y claim ; $5. J F Ntlion to Cliiekamas county, right tu divert channel of Molalla river; $100. Chas Montgomery to Mis W X Robin 8011, 25 acres in S W Shannon elm ; $003 John Mathiesen to Fred H Smith, 40 acrs, secO. 2 s, 3e;$ii00. Annie K Jones to A Ii Binley, ne M of ne '4. sec Hi, 4 s, 2e; $120 ) L T Lawton et al to (' G Reynolds, sw M of se Vi. sec 22, 4 s, 5 e; $1 T H Seonce to Kale L Seonae, sw r of ne ir, sec 10, 5 s, 1 e; $1 John Willielm to Win Wilhelm. one sixth of tract describe I in book 41, page 311 ; $1 O P Marqoani to Jessie C Young. 3 and 110-1() acres in Alfred Mariiiam cUiin ;'.):! O A C K R Co to B M Hen'len, lot 5. sec 17. 2 h, 3e; 250 10. U S to Maria Anlonctre Caroline Nenjiii, Lot 4, blk 12. Oregon City ; patent. U S to Maria Antonette Caroline Neiiiian. lot 3. blk 12; patent. Mil Ld Co to W R Dilis, trustee, blk 13 0 8 1(1 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 22 23 21 25 "(i 27 28 29. huso 0 7 8 0 10 11 12. blk 5, bus I 3 5 7 10 12. blk 7. h-ts 2 4 (I 8, blk !), lots 1 3 5 ti 7 89 10 11 12, blk 10, h.ts 1 2 3 4 7 8 0 10 J 1 I-', oik 1 , iois 1 a 7 i) 10 11. I.Ik 20. Robertson, also blk 32 33 34 35 38 .'! 40 41 42 43 44 45 4(1 47 4!) 50 51 5355 M 57 an.' 58. Milwaukie Heights, also 29 acres joining Robert son tract in Robertson; $1. J (i slid Mury A Kehlerto Lillie Kopp, 30 acres in Walker claim ; $20(1. M A Chapman ami Chailotie Pope, et al to Y. A Pain, lots 3 and 1, blk 12. Ore gon Cilv: t2100 E II Moll to Wm II Cumniings, 8 00 acren, eC3. 2s.2e; $10. F A Fagolde to E II Bnrghardt et al. one-third jf 20 acres. sec 15, 2 s,3e:$20 J (j Shannon to Emma J Jones, 55.75 acrea in Shannon claim ; 1 10,000. V H to Krick Liii'iuist. lie o,r, sec 34, 5 . 3 r ; patent. V. S Calkins to C I Calkins, 40 acres, sees 4 and 5, 3 s, 1 w ; HA) - RUSHES and Jones Chain Drive Mower has Bargains See hini. PORTLAND, OREGON Resolutions. At a meeting of Aberneth Rubekah Lodge Xo, 88 held in their hall this day . the following resolutions were adopted; Where us, It 1ms pleased Almighty God in his infinite wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved sister, . Minnie G. Churmnn, And the long and Ultimate relations held with her in the faithful discharge of her duties in this lodge, make it eminently fitting that we record our appreciation of her, therefore bo it Resolved, That in tho death of sister Minnie G. Churnuui, P. N. G. we have lost a faithful member, a kind friend whose wisdom, ability and counsel will be held in grateful reumnbranue, and while her memory is enshrined in our hearts, and we realize that we havfr s iffere 1 1111 irreparablj loss wo humbly bow to the will of dim, "That doetli all things well." ' Resolved, That we extend our sympathies to the bereaved husband and family of our deceased sister. Res lvod, That a copy of these resolu tions be plat ed 011 tfeo, wcwda oi thh lodge, a copy be piinteiiniTtho'Taciflc;----' Odd Fellow and in tho locaUpapere and also a copy furnished to tho family of deceased. Hiram E. Straight, Georgia P. Meldruin, , Jennie E. Rowen, Committees Oregon City June 18. , 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 fevers. No medicine will act mora surely in counteracting and freeing Ihe svste'in from the malarial poison. Head ache. Indigestion, Consilpalion, Oiz-. nines yield to Electric llilters. Only 50c and $1 per bottle at Charman & Co's Drug Store. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the 1 -ading druggist of Slireveport, Lit., S'ivs: "Hr King's New Discovery Is lha only thing that cures it.y cough, and it is the best seller I have.'' ,1. I". C'wU'bell, merchant of Siili'ord, Ar... writes: "Jr King'i New Discoveiv is all that is claimed for i, ; it never fails, ami is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs ami Colds. I cannot say enough (or its merits " Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs a rul Col Is is not an experiment. If Ii s been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-dav stands at the head, it never disappoints. Free trial bottle at Charman & (Jo 's Drug Store. I22L Cents to Portland. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.'S STK. RAM0NA Will Kiiko Unlly Trips Between OREGON CITY and PORTLAND FAItK S.ln fr Hound Trip. I.EAVK OBElioS CITY 7Si0 A. M. li:(l M. 1:80 1'. M. I.CAVR I'OISTI.AND KT. TAVI.OB M) A. M. am : h. D'.ou r. m. S0N0AY TirtlE. S:.T0 A. M. VIM V. M. P. M. 0;m V. Jl. l'i:00 A. M Hl V. M ft:KI V. M ', :V I'. M CLUBBING LIST. Iteunlar Hot" I'nce Pupcra Ohoon TiTV (JiiI'iiifr and Until Knr Wwltly OP'K"innii l"1 " Thrlee-a-Wwk N. V. W,,rlil 'I ! 2 0 Tlirire-n-Wfi k Courier Jtiiriml 'i 'I Ni-W Oeelnll - I M 2 On Kural New Yorker.. 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