Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, September 03, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
E itsredlnOroginClly postofflos ai.eond-cUisi milter
BUHHCKIPTIOrl RATES,
II paid I ii advance, per year '
Ono year J "
SIX month 1 X
Tlirueinuulht ., 0
Vl'hfl dale opposite your address on the
paper denotes Hie time to which you bn'u paid
PATRONIZE IIOMK I.NDIJ8THY.
OREGON CITY, S FTEMKEK 3, 1887.
MARK II ANN A.
Heboid the miblime and beautiful pict
ure 1 Mark Ilitnna in liio gorgeously
equipped yacht, luxurintiiiif amid the
exhilorating breezes of "proRjHirity," as
they are being gently wafted by the
robler-truHt-tariff Unit ho fimtened iixn
the downtrodden and oppreescd people,
while the poor miners that he victimized
by false promises, or tli rents and
intimidation, into voting for his
mortgaged man, are forced out of em
ployment by threatened starvation, their
helpless families at the door of want,
and themselves the once boasted freo
men of a free country forbidden by
judicial decrees from even peaceably as
sembling to consult one with another,
and are arrested and summarily cast as
felons into a loathsome prison, with not
even a charge of crime committed, but
for daring to exercise the rights guar
anteed every citizen by the constitution
of both state and nation, and the God
given privilege of walking, unmolewted,
the public highways of a country which
many of them had braved the perils of a
long snd bloody war to defend. And
yet this political monster, with a brazen
impudence, that would even make Satan
blush, dares to insult the intelligence,
patriotism, and manhood of the people
of the proud commonwealth of Ohio by
assuming that with the methods of
bribery and corruption by which he
defeated the will of the people and
bought the election of McKinley, that
be can now, with no other claim for the
exalted position, buy his election to a
aeat in the senate of the United States.
If our government is worth preserving,
if the liberties bequeathed to us by our
Father of the Revolution are worthy of
being perpetuated, this, the worst and
most dangerous man that has ever figured
in American politics, should bo taught a
lesson and made to know that his
methods are incompatible with the
principles of freo government and con
stitutionul liberty, and cover him in lg
Dominions defeut, to stand us a warning
monument for all coming time to corrupt
and unprincipled tricksters.
NO THANKS TO IIANNA.
The deluded followers of the Jlanna-
robbor-trust-tariff are now triumphantly
pointing to the recent rise in wheut as
one of the boons of prosperity, brought
to tho long-suffering people through the
enactment of that consummation of
iniquity. Expecting to deceive, they
claim that them has been an increase of
$.100,000,000, in tho value of farm pro
ducts in this county within the last
thirty days. Taking the difference in
tho p-ie.o of these pro.lucts thirty days
ago and now, tho increase would
probably come up to this figure J but the
cause that produced this result is well
known to come from the short wheat
crop in Europe, Argentina and other
countries from which these supplies
have been obtained.
These astute and economic calculutosr
should carry out the figures a little
further and go back to the time when
nilver was struck down in 1873, and how
the farmers and the people tho enormous
loss in values, not alono of the pro
duction of the soil, but in realty and all
other kitulu of prosperty except the
holdings of tho banks, trusts and
syndicates,, and tho cut in the wages
of the laborer and tho artisan. Let
thorn be frank and honest and do this,
then subtract the $500,000,000 gain,
claimed, and the result would startle
the world of mankind with wonder and
amazement
Tim recent advance in the price of
w heat is in no sense ahnormal, lieneo
the strength of the market. Hulls and
I - ...t . Kill.. .! I
i.Ciu m-viu o .....
with controlliiitf prices as now, it btnug
literally and umiuestionnhly the work-'
in,, ...it nf ,lw law nf ani.l.lv n.l li.m.in.L
... , .. ill i i
A shortage in the world's supply makes
. . ... . .
everv bushel ot American wheat need-.
ful. The result is, as natural as that
water seeks a level, higher prices. Hence
the bears have no ground to stand on in
their attempts to depress the prices of
the chief cereal, nor has Manna's robber
trust any more to do in bringing about
this increase than it had on the incident
that occurred in the Liurdcn of Eden
flix thousand years ago.
For tho llrttt three weeks of August
the expenditures have exceeded the re
ceipts of the government by over $400,
000. Treasury otlicials says this is due
to the delay in the pat-sage of the Pingley
tariff bill. Many importers took
advantage of the long debate and stocked
up, thus cutting down the prospective
revenue.
P. T. flarnum once said : "If you have
$10 to put to good use put up one for the
article and the other r.ino for a.lvertis
Dg. I can out talkfiny man on earth
but a printer, Tlio man who can stick
type and the next morning talk to a
thoiiHiind people while I am talking to
one is the man who I am afraid of; I
want him for a friend."
WiiK.t coii(jreH8 usxemhlud hint March
sugar trust stock was worth hImiiH 1 11.
Monday it sold within a small fraction
of 100. On its fictitious capitalization of
fS5,000,0')0 this gives tho sugar trust a
profit of more than $'.'8,000,000. This is
the present mudo by congress to the
sugar trust. Evorylollar of it will come
out of the earnings of the people.
REALTY TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
E B Straight et al to George W Hoi
comb, 10 acres in sees 20 of 20, tp 2 I, 2
e ; $125.
Silholui Slum to Amos Johnson, sw qr
of sw M, sec 34, tp 5 s, 2 e ; $:K0.
Henry Bmitli to Ada Smith, 6 acres,
sec 4, 4 s, le; $200.
John Mitchell to MrsL B Allen, i of
nw of sw M of ne qr, sei:281s,2e;$l.
Win Moore to Georgo FHorton, lots 5,
6, 7 and 8, blk 3, Falls View ; $400.
Win II Sullivan to Jno II White, lot
0, 10, blk3,Winksor;$l.
Win T Whitiock to J D Renner, 1 acre
in Ezra Fisher claim ; $200.
Goo O Uineurson to Joana Utter, lots
5 and 12, blk 12, Gladstone ; $800.
Henry Mettetail to Caleb Perry, 4.08
acres, sees 0 or 10 or 15 or 10, 2 s, 1 e;
$300.
John O Taylor to Helen T Storey, lot
8, blk 40, county add to Oregon; $1000,
John Dolan to Maggie L Dolan, a half
of se qr, sec 32, 1 s, 4 e, and n half of sw
qr, sec 6, 2 s, 4 e; $5.
Eli Oriswell to Mary L Doohttle, s
half of lot 1, blk 1, Green Point; $1000.
A P and B Loewig to Kate E Supple,
lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 9, county 1st add to
Oswego; $1.
Charles 0 Charles to Maritta
se 4 of se i, sec 29, 4 s, 4 e ; $1.
Thos Rogers to Richard Scott, trustee,
lota 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, blk 2, Robertson ;
$1000.
A M McMullen to Henry Deioiling,
lot 20, Clackamas park homestead
lota, $100.
Alex and Eva McCarl to W S Green,
40 acres, lot 1 sec 21, 2 a, 3 e ; $550.
John Wilholt to Wm II and M E
Davidson, sw '4 of nw 3 sec 10, 0s,2 e,
(correction) ; $1.
Herman Khietsch to J J Spar, 2 acres
sees 4 or 34, t r or 4 s, 1 e ; $290.
F N Uhiuchet to Roman Catholic
Church, "all of lot, tral't or parcel held
in my name;" $1.
August and Anna Holden to Erick
Lindquist, w of ne Ki sec 20, 5 s, 3 e,
also n )i of nw of so said sec 20;
$000.
II D Johnson to R. L. Quimby, three
quarters of an acre in sec 8, 3 s, 3 e ; $170.
Chas A Williams to Laura II Williams,
lots 1, 2, blk 14, Gladstone; $100.
Morrison A they to Sarah Campbell,
lots 4 and 5, blk 0(1, Oregon City; $1
ChasOwings to Mary Canto, lots 1, 2,
sec 0, 5 8, 1 e; $1.
Chas Owings to Chas W. Owings, lots
1, 2, sec 1, 5 s, 1 w; $1.
Chas Owings to Goo V Owings, lots 3,
4, sec 1 s, 1 w ; $1.
Chas Owings to John S Owings, n 't
of sw 4, sec 1, 5 s, 1 w ; $1.
Clarence Swick to John Duffy, e jg of
nw M and e )i of aw M , see 20, 4 s, 4 e ;
$250.
H A Moser to W R Mosr, ne M of se
)i ami se of ne J, sec 23, 2 s, 4 e J $1.
A II Whitiock toE R Whitiock, lots 5,
0, 7, blk 49, Oregon City ; $100.
Melvill McMahon to Emma V Rice,
25 acres, sec 21, I s, 2 e; $5.
Emma V Rice to Chas Frankhauser,
25 acres, sec 21, 1 8, 2 e ; $800.
OA8TOIIIA.
n fo
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1 It n
ttiry
Vnpptt
atfutu
Biliousness
Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges
tion and permits food to ferment and putrlty In
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache,
food's
,nsomllMi nervousness, and,
u not relieved, bilious fever
or blood polsoniiiK. Hood's
P'"4 stimulate the stomach,
Pills
wuse the liver, cure headache. dizziness, con-
ttiiwtlou, etc. i cent, soki hy nil druggists.
fri.u...,lu llllla I.. tflbd u.Ut. II. ....P., kl...u......'lll..
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AGENTS WANTED
FOR
The Official Guide to the
Klondyke Country g
AND THE GOLD FIELDS OF ALASKA
lyCTAII, l-KICK $1
Intensely liiteronliiiK and strictly authentic.
The actual experiences of miners and tlu'lr
marvelous discoveries of gold. The information
contained In Oils book has been carefully pre
pared from the most reliable sources, and will
I the means of leading thousands to fortune
in the
GOLD FIELDS OF THE NORTH
The book contains :100 pages and l Illustrated
with :!J full-page photographs, taken especially
for this work, and alsn s pages nf oll'ieial maps
We are the sole publishers ot "Thi OftleUI
(iiilile ti the Kliinilyk Country;" any
other publications purporting to be it are
linlta'ions.
our iual liberal commissions.
fend i cents at once tor complete book, to
gether with agents' oiililt.
W. B. C0NKEY COMPANY,
Sil l)! Dearborn St., CHICAGO
Scrofu!aSweiling
On the Neck and Great Weakneet
Caused by Impure Blood -Was
Constantly Crowing Worse.
When my son w 5 year old ha wa?
in very poor brail h and we could get
nothing to rellev lilm. At the age of 7
years be began to complain 01 soreness on
both sides of his neck and soon lumps be
gan U gather on one able and grew to
bait the size of an egg. We then became
more uneasy and began to dotfor him for
scrofula. He gradually grew worse, how
ever, until at the age of twelve years we
had lost all hope of his recovery. He be
came so weak be could sit op but a few
minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's
Barsaparllla recommended as a great blood
purlnor and we sent and got bottle. We
began giving our boy the medicine ac
cording to directions nd it was not long
betore we saw bt was Improving. He
continued Uklng it until be was in very
good health. He Is now 13 years old and
is well. We recommend Hood's Ssrsapa
rllla for all troubles caused by Impure
blood." 8. M. BILVPB, Grouse, Oregon.
Howl's Barsaparllto I- soW ly all druggist.
Si; six for 5. Get only Howl's.
PLEASE PAY UP.
The season of the year has arrived
when tho proprietor of a newspaper
naturally expects to receive some com
pensation for his labors. The amounts
due us from subscrilers are individually
small, but taken in the aggregate they
amount to quite a largo sum. During
these hard times it taxes all one's ener
gies to keep a paper afloat. Please try
to Bend us a dollar or two on account, or
if you are unable to get the dollar and
have produce send or bring that and we
will allow you market ' price. If some
settlement is not made before October
1st the accounts of those more than two
years In an ears will be placed in a col
lector's hands. Please settle or call
and see publisher before that date.
Lost An English setter pup, about
half grown. Color, white with lemon
colored ears. Suitable reward will be
given for his return to R. L. Holman.
Ladies' bon ties, latest color and styles,
cheap. At the Racket Store.
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison of Worthingtoti, In I.
"Sun" writes: "You have a valuable
prescription In Electric Hitters, and)I
can cheeriuiiy recommend it lor con
stipation and sick .headache, and as
a general system tonic it has no equal.1'
Mrs. Annie Slelilp, 20Jj (Jottaue U-ove
Ave , Chicago, wai all run down, could
nut pat nor digest food, had a backache
which never left her and felt tired and
weary, but six bottles of ftleclric Hitters
restored her health and renewed her
strength. Prices 00 cents anil $1 00.
teta bottle at Cliann in & Co. 'a dr.i
store.
Customers can leave orders for bottled
beer, porter, steam beer or keg, beer at
Knnpp's Iiismark saloon. John G. Wil-
helm, proprietor Sell wood brewery.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
til fig-
tin
mr
vnppifc
how tojino our.
Fill a bottle or common glass wiih
urine and let it stand twenty-four hours;
a sfdimcnt or settling indicates an tin
healthy condition of tho kidneys. When
urine stains linen it isevidenceof kidney
trouble. Too freouent desire to urinate
or pain in the back, is also convincing
proof that the kulnets ami blunder are
out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swatnp-Koot. the great kidney remedy
lnllills every wish in relieving pain in
in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part of the urinary passages. It
corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it. or bad effects
following use of liquor, wine or beer,
and overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. The mild
and the extraordinary etloct of Swainp
Koot is soon realised. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of the
most distressing casus. If you need a
medicine you should have the best.
Sold by druggists, prico lifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a sample
bottle and pamphlet both sent free by
mail. Mention Okkuo.v City Ooukik'k
and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &
(Jo., mngluunton, rs . l . The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuineness
of this offer.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
All wrsoiM wtituj water for town
sprinkling or irrigation, are hereby
notlfletl to observe the hours for
sueh use, 3 to .9 A.M. ami to 9 P.M.
Street sprinkling ran be done
when neeessary, but an excessive
use of water will not be itermitteil.
For a disregard itfthe above rules
the water may be shut off without
further notice.
Hy onler of the
Hoard of Water Commissioners.
Jl'. 11. Howell, Sunt.
T. 1 7iiPMif h. Ov
Oreyon City, Or June 10, 1S97.
U'ANTF.D FAITIIFl'L MEN OR WOMEN TO
travel for responsible established house In
Oregon. Salarvl7Hiaud expenses. I'oelilon per
manent. Reference. Enclose self addressed
stamel enveloie. The National, 8tr Insurance
Bldg., Chicago.
Job Printing at the
Courier Office.
McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat the World!
for CHOICE CUTS and
RICHARD FETZOLDS CAS XX MARKETS
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon
ii
I
GEO. A. HARDING
PBALBR IN
IP
33
Standard Pat. Medicines
Ptlnti, Oils iil Wtmloir Glaus.
Pretcrtpltmu Arcumtelu Cnmpnundcd
HARnlNo't" RLOCK.
NOTICE FOK PUBUUATUN.
LANP OKKIOB AT ORKOOS CITY, OREGON,
Aim.il Dlh, 1HW7. Notice Is hereby given
iimi mo iiiiiuwiiiir-iiKmea ncttier iihs in-n
nculi'e nf Ills IniiMitiiiii to mnk tin at proof in
support of Ills claim, mid that tmirt proof will bo
nnule bpforu the HrKlslur and Receiver ot Or"
goa City, Oieiton, on September Will, 18H7, viz:
EMANUEL A. 8TKUK,
H. E. 10212, f r the S of SE and 8 nf SW i
oi see. ii, ip. i a., u. o ft. ne names ine
following witnesses lo prove Ills coiulniious
residence tipnn and cultivation of. said land,
viz: Jerome S. Kolilnsmi, Joseph Illlier, Adoluh
Aschiill' and K. 8. IV.ike, all of Marmot, Oregon.
ROIIERT A. MILLER. Reifister
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON' CITY, ORJS.iOX,
August 9th, 1S1.7. Nonce is hereby given that
the following-named settler has Hied notice of
his intention to makii II. ml proof in support of
his claim, alio: III it siiid pr iof will be made
before the Register and Receiver at Oregon i it)',
wrrguii, on sup'einoer nun, in:', viz:
JOSEPH 1HHKK,
If. E. No. KWa, for the W of NE L S E W'uf
NW X, N K'i of S W X of Sec. 14, Tp. '1 S., It. 5 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
ooutinuoiis residence upon ami cultivation of,
said land, viz: Jerome Kobiusou, Emanuel
A . Stern A' olph Ascliolf and F. 8 1'cttke. nil o.'
Marmot. Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OHKOO.V CITY. OREO JN.
August Sth. 18..7. Notice is herohv given
that the following-named settler has Hied notice
of his liitentlrn to make final proof in support of
ins ciann, aim mat saui proof win tie nnule
before the Register and Receiver at Oroirou Cilv.
Oregon, ou September --M, lh'J7, viz:
SILAS D. HEDGES,
H. E. No WOT. for the E X of NW V. of See 34.
Tp.HS.R. 7E. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his contin.ious residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz: John Belcher,
Joseph Unterualirer, Fred Uerke and Samuel
nelscb, all of Salmon, Oregon.
tu.HfcKT a. Mibi.r.K, Register.
WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMAN TO
travel for responsible established house In
Oregon. Salary 7sn and expenses. Position
permanent. Relerence. Enclose self-addressed
aotprtd envelope. The National, Si ar Insurance
dg., Chicago.
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT UREOON CITY, OREGON.
August mil. 1WI7. Notice Is hereby given
that the following-named settler has tiled notloe
of Ills intention to make rloal proof in suprt
ol his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver at Oregon city,
Oregon, 0:1 8 .-pteinber tll, 1I7, vli.
JOHN BKLCHER,
If. E. 8Hi, for the N W of S W Ji, 8 K of N W
'j. W '4 ot NE!i ot Kec. 82, To. 2S., R. 7 E.
He names the following witnesses tn prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz: Joseph I'nternahrer, Silas D.
Hedges, Fred Uerke and Samuel Welch, all of
Salmon, Oregon
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON,
August still, 1SU7 Notice is hereby given
that the following-named settler has Died notice
of his intention to make final pioof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver at Oregon Cilv.
Oregon, on September iid, lss7, viz:
JOSEPH I'NTERNAHRER,
H. E. No. 10.010 for the N E f of 8 W .". S of
S W 1 and S W '4 of 8 E of Sec. -', Tp.'2 8.
R. 7 b. He names the billowing wiincsses to
prove his continuous resilience upon ami culti
vation of said land, vii: Silas I. Hedges, John
Helcher, Fred Uerka and Samnel Welch, ,,11 of
Salmon, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER. Register.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
T TIAYE NOW IN MY HANDS FINDS
applicable to the payment of all warrant
endorsed prior la June 1Mb, 1-94.
Interest will cease on the above warrants
after the date of this notice.
JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer of Clackamu County, Oregon.
Dated this Jd day oi September, ltWT.
A 1 I R F . W4W:WH T II i'l W
1 1UII ltW vMBJV..mK.CiS
Ka. Penmanship. IfelT,,
TENDER MEATS go to
MPRAGTICAli1
'rHOl.T
V" loll
' Grand
fT Clearance
' Sale!
1 1 v inff moved into new quarters
two dc os north of the postoffice,
we desire-to reduce our immense
stock of shoes in every variety, in
orcier to make room lor large ship
meiltS IIOW in transit ( Inr Hranrl
uls now ln l an'lt- UUr Urand
Clearance Sale will continue dur
ing the month of 'August, and
. 1 I 1 It 4
gruiiciy reauceu prices in all lines
will prevail. Oxford Ties will be
closed out at actual cost.
KRAUSSE BROS'
SHOE STORE
Two Poors
I'ostorHce
North of
X II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
t DAN WILLIAMS I
UtAUKB IN
Tobacco, Uigurs, Stationery,
Schoc I IhoksUonfectiouery,
Temperance) Drinks, Ice
Ureanijl'atent Medicine.
SEVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try it lit in Htlry nl be Cur lie d
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Oepot.
Double and single rigs and saddle horses a
ways on hand at the lowest rates, snd aoorra
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind of stock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOUGHT OR SOLO
GAMBRINUS
COLD .
STORAGE.
Is the place to buy your
WINES and LIQUORS.
It's the place where you
buy al reasonable rates,
and you can rely on what
you buy. Wines from 75c
per gallon to $1.60. Jumily
entrance on Sixth street
Call and be convinced
Yours Truly,
N. F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr.
PHONE 39.
SIXTH AND MAIN 8TBEETS.
JOSEPH RICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office In Oiegon City Bank Blook.
Ohkoom City, .... Omiooif.
C. II. ISOM,
Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor
Will be at Court House on each Saturday
and ou regular session days of
County Court.
J. W. WELCH,
IDZEZLSTTIST,
WILLAMETTE BLOCK,
Ofpostti P. O., OitEooK Citt, Obi.
Oko. C. Bbowniu. i. V. CampbiH.
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Caufield Building
Oregon City ,0ri
N. GREENMAN,
HR PIONIIk
Express and Drayman
1
(Established 1805)
Parcels delivere't to all parts of the city.
THOS. F. RYAN,
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker.
Leading: Insurance aoercy of Claciama
County. k
Mnnev tn Loan. Abstracts of Title Hade.
Drawing of Legal DoeuroeuM a Specialty
Office on east aide of Main street
Between Oln and itn.
OREGON CITY, - '. OREGON.
C. D. & D. C. LATODRETTE
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commerolal
Ban Bulldin
OREGON.
ORE60N CITY.
H. STRAIGHT,
DEAL3R IN-
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
ar.d Land Plaster.
The Commercial Bank
OF OREGON CITY.
CAPITAL f 100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes co
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points
n the United States and Europe and on Hone
Kong. Deposits received subject to check.
Bank open from 9 A.M. to P. M.
D.C. LATODRETTE, F.K.DONALDSON
rresiiieut. Cashier
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning.
Jobbing of All Kinds
a Specialty.
Wilson & Cooke's
Old Stand
OREGOK CITY,
OREGON.
Bank of Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THB CITY
I'aid Up Capital, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
President, . Chas, H. Caiiflikb
Vice-president . . Gio. A. Habdijib
Center E. O. CiUFiaLn
A General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. .
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Security
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Collections Made Promptly.
World"" S'd ATailable la An p' ot th
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, San
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
JAMES MURR0W,
Decorating
Paper Hanging,
Artistic House Painting
And Kalsoraing.
Leave Orders at Ely Bros., ou Seventh Street,
Oregon City, Oregon.
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