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City Library cour: 18th YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 197. NO. 10. OREGON C3!7! Y .. . iisiim'B w . v . SECOND-HAND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE SECOND-HAND CARPTES SECOND-HAND STOVES SECOND-HAND TOOLS SECOND-HAND HARDWARE SECOND-HAND WAGONS S339JID-HMD HARNESS SECOND-HAND SADDLES SECOND-HAND PLOWS SECOND-HAND CULTIVATORS SECOND-HAND TRUKS ALL TO BE SEEN AT THFj OREGON CITY. AUCTIN HOUSE Opposite Postofflce. "Produce Taken in Exchange. 'Ootne in and see our prices before buying elsewhere. Not How High Hut 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 reto!d in countless others by appreciative money savers. CHARM AN & SON, Dealers in DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call at the FICNEER STORE OK ClIARMAN & SON before buying elsewhere. " ; Furs! Furs! Furs! I MOST STYLISH FURS f AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES ! J AT... .5 I! S- SILVERFIELD I !j Leading Furrier . -143 Third Street... ;. PORTLAND ; - OREGONJ msmsmm Nothing furnishes a room like an artistically colored, well drawn wall paper. One may get along with very little furniture and few draperies, and et have the room wear a comfortable and home like appearance, if only the wall paper is warm and rich in effect. It'f good economy to buy GOOD WALL I'AI'KR. Inspect our stock of the latt.st wall hangings. Price 7 cents a double roll and upwards. UKI.LO.UY A. 1U'S( H, The HousefurnisherH. OREGON CITY I I I I I I The TEA and COFFEE You serve to your guests create as distinct an impres sion among them as your silver, your linen or your , china. If you want exri nice tea -and the very finest flavored, coffee, you can surely depend up getting them here. Better be sure than sorry. E. E. Williams THE GROCER... rn 1 1 yamnsii - AfJ i Fuwuuiuun.. Royal make the load pur, whultMoi aod dallcloaa. i4 Wm- FOWDER Absolutely Pure omi auntM mwnr CO.. nfw vook. CANEHAH. The greater part of the Caneniuh hop pickers have returned and will now make use of their reppective fortunes. The Oanemah s hool begun Monday, September 13th, with Mr. Hyatt as principaland Miss Hiittie Brayawintant. The school is now under good manage ment and is one that the people Bhould feel proud of and give both teachers and scholars all the encouragement possible L. H.Fraster has accepted the position as salesman in the Oregon Oity flouring mills There was quite a serious accident oc- cured Tuesday evening at the railroad crossing just above Ktringtown. Fat Gibson, a farmer living near Macksburg, was killed almost instantly, together with a ni e span of hordes. The wagon was smashed up in great shape. It seems as though the man was under the influence of liquor and perhaps he thought he was off of the crossing wait ing for the train to pass when really he was fairly on the track. There was no person near when the accident occured but from the position in which the horses and wagon was, it stands to reason that the team - was stationary when struck by the engine. Mrs. Williams and family will uoou remove to iregon Oity. . . Sept 22. rKOGBHSS. - s GARFIELD ITEMS. The sun is shining once more and it makes people feel more hopeful of getting their grain taken care of. A good ninny have returned from hop picking and ome say they did well this year picking ; made considerable money. Mr. Edwin at.d Edgar Burlingame and families have come across the mountains from Dufur, and stopped at I. W. Palmateer's to visit. They are traveling for Edwin's wife's health. . Some of the Eagle Greek people have been huckleberry puking I. 11. Foster, Voah Stingley, Mr. Anders, Mrs. Egg Foster and Mrs.. Wagoner. Emanuel Brighain and Linn Driver, from Salem were out visiting friends around here. They returned Monday. T. Yccun is having some trouble with his steam thrasher, so they are thrash ing very slow. John Porter, our worthy merchant, is doing a fine business for a country store. John is pleaiant and accomodating. If he has not what you ask for, he will get it as soon as he can send to Portland for goods. So give him a call one and all. Misses Doliie Lemon and Minnie Palmateres have returned from the hop field and report having a grand time. AlIERICl'S. REDLAND. The hum of thrashing machines has ceased ; most of. the grain got wet. Grain turnei out fine, oats going as high as 69 bushels per acre, wheat fi3. Hop pickers are coming hick fast as the lwats can bring them. They report a "hot" time. J. Itaxter of Oregon Oity was visiting D. H. Mother Sunday and Monday H. Limlsley of Curus was visiting at Linn's Mill Sunday. Misses Kettie and Miy Buhyneer will soon return to Portland. Grandma Noyer has ien sick dur ing last week. The young folks aTe preparing for a dance at Logan, October 8th. A surprise party was given Miss Olive Mosher, on fai-t Thursday night. A must inj ryahle time was had by all present till a wee, wee, hour. Sept 21. Ticklek. NO CURE HO PAY. Thl l the way all 1rni-tii f OROVE'8 TA.-TKI.Ki CHILL TOMi; lor MaUna, Chilli an-1 Ti-er. li n almply Imn and qqinine In r a u-lei.ii form. Children We it. A.lul' pff f at o bluer, nnueaiing Tonn-. Price Mr. rr talc by C. i. Uuntlry. Iruit. OASTOIUA. EI3WARD - COR. FRONT & TAYLOR STS REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka maa Abstract & Trust Co. ' 0 J Dwyer to Anna M Oasey, easterly of lots 1 and 2 blk 147. Oregon Oity ;f 1. The W Invest Co to N Am Trust Oo. 151 acres sec 12 or 6, tp4 s 1 w ; $1. Idem n of 30 J4 and ne M of se a.nd ne X of sec 3, tp 5 2 e ; $1. Elizabeth Finnigan e- al to Josoph Paqnet,lots t and 8 blk A Canemah ; $'00. Anna M rasey to Ohas J Lwyer, east erly of lots 1 and 2 blk 147, Oregon City ; Monroe Larkins to B H Looney, 100 acres in sec 2(1, tp 4 s 2 e ,$250. E J Hedges to R 0 Gauong and v A Hedges, blk 49 and lot corner Washing ton and 8th street, Oanemah ; $50. .US to S R Oglesby, Feb. 9th, 66 8 of sec 8, 6 s 1 ejPatent. A E Perry to G H Derry, se of sw H Bec7,?aSe; $450. ; R Kohl'er to Hattie Gribble, lot 1 blk 1 Canby;40. - . . James Ulges t' H Brush, n ,of sw sec2.'l,4sle;$li00. F A Bohna to Petor Maelstron, n of w of nw sec i, 2 s 3 e ; $S19. J Vanduyes to J H Miller, 40 acres in 8ec3l,2sle;$700. A A GoeU to J E Morgan, lot 17 Oak Grove J $1230. J K Marley to E 0 Rrown, 8 sec 30 2s5e;$l. A A Goetz to E Hoitkemper, part of tract 5 and lots 1 2 3 4 19 23 21 and 22, blk 94 Oak Grove ; $10. James "Ryan to R lirannan, lot 3 13Oanby;$500. M Barch to A Deute 3 acres in Carver claim J $1. M Barck to M Deute, 3 acres in Carver claim ; $1. blk Mc Mc I Frost to H C Stevens, a tract in sec 21,3sle;$1000. J A Frost to II 0 Stevens, same tract ; $300. U S to S Callahan, n of ne H and se M of ne M an 1 nenwM sec 18, 5 s 3 e ; Patent. S Callahan to C Callahan, same land ; $200. OR Callahan to D-R Callalun, same land ; $5. Collin Beebe to Guy Becbe, s , lot 2, blkl,Marshfield;$200. J C llungerford to T R A Sell wood, 10 acres in Whitcom claim ; $1. S A Forsythe to Wm M Forsythe, w of sw qr, sec 23, 2 s, 2 e ; $150. . J H Martin to O E. Martin, 100 by 50 ft. blk 4, Darling's add; $200. C K Martin to E Biylan, same land; $150. J K Marlay to A W Cook, a of nw yn H of sw K sec 34, 2 s 4 e;$10 . S J Baechler to W B L & I assn part of lots 5 and 6 blk 140 Oregon Oity i $600. A I Green to P J Khultz, 1 acre in definite description ; $75 M A Doolittlo to Eli Criswell, I t 1, bin 2, Sur,Bet ity;$l 00. M A Winnie to School Fund Commis sion, 180 a in Garrett claim and s half of half of Hathaway claim ; $7'.)73. School Notes. L. II. Vincent U (ian w luxd in It. Lents, the 13th and i'l clone Feb. 2tith. Alaze Watkiiii liegan in Isandy, the 13tli and will close Due. 17th. Elsie Thomas will hewn in 35, Molalla, the 27th and clen Dec. 25. ' Mm. L. M. Hedge hegan at Sycamore the 7th and will cloae Dec. 18th. D.O. Allarl began in 19, Kelw.on the 6th for a fonr month' term. L. L- Moore begina in Canby, the ! 2fith. Howard Eccle began in 5, Canby, the 20th. Ella Strange began in 77, Damascus, the 20th and will close in May. SX - 1:1 UG I IKS PORTLAND, OREGON M. S. Shrock begins in 2, Hubbard, the 27th and closes May 27th. W. W. Austen began in 4, Logan, the 20lh and will close June 1st. O. II. Byland began in 29, Carus, last week. Circuit Court. The following actions were filed in circuit court since the 8th. Achilles S. Clark v Frank R.Wright. . Mary Garrison vs James Hodges. Hattie E. Dufour vs A. Dufour. Tootle Weakly Millinery Oo vs E, E. Martin, W. T. Whitlock, et als. Bank of Oregon City vs W.T. and A. H. Whitlock. Bank of Oregon City vs A. W. How ard etal. , Thos Oharman et al vs M. Stingley. D. W. Jones vs Wm Ohlikamp et al. M.O. Stricklin vs B. V. Strickland. L. E. Shultz vs Jas Shaw ct alff. C. E. Shipley, ex, vs M.K. Shipley et als. ' Baptist college vs F. C. Mack et al. .'acob Spangler vs Z. S. Gardet et al. R. J. Bentel vs4 S. Bates et id. Probate Court.' . Jesse Cox, executor of estate of Johna Lyons, filed final account and November lsl, set as day for settlement. Maims of Ella Jones against estate of L. 11. Hobbs ordered paid, having been heretofore rejected by administrator. Sam Engle appointed udminstrator of estate of David R. Callahan. LOCAL SUMMARY. Try our cream Java and Mocha coffee, 3 lbs" for (1. Harria' grocery. All liaiH and bonnets at Mrs. Bladen's at below coBt from now on. Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen at Coukiku office. PreHcriptious carefully compounded 0. A. Harding' drug store. For the beat shave or hair cut t be had go to P.G. Shark's shop. Shaving 10 cents, Get your paint and oils at Harris' grocery and save money. Inspect those adjustable window screens at Bellomy & Busch's. They are certainly the right thing. County and city warrants, gold, silver, produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all accounts by the Ooukikk. Dr. W . Wailens U now shs dialed witfiD .J. V. Welch, dentixt, in Wil lamette bh Ci. For your strings and extras for all mijHical instrument iro to Burmeister 4 Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Before furniHhing your houiw call at Young's second hand store and he will fit you out for less than one-quarter of what new goods would cost. L L. Tickenn, denlint, does all kind of denial work. Gold crowns, orcelain crown and bridge work a spt-ciahy OhVe in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh ft reels. With a little cost one's rooms can be made as good and blight as new. Call at Holman's and see styles and pattern all up-to-date 18:7 goods. Seventh street, near bridge. Ciikap A lot in Oregon City (Km.s.i City) for rale for I(I0 on in siallnie nt plan ; alto lt in South Oregon City for t"0 on ame terms. In'piire at Ot'RiKR fflice for pariirulars. A gentleman went into Holman's to buy aome wall paper f(r his parlor and looking through the many samples found some patterns that were fine, de cide! upon one. "What is the price of that paper?" cents per double roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap." But when it was explained how and why it was sold so cheap, he Uxjk the paper and was highly pleased. JOSEPH RICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OlIW in Oii-ij in City II unit Block. Orkuo" city, - obeooh. C. II. ISOM, Civil Engineer L Deputy County Surveyor Will be in Court Iloii.n nn ouch Siitiirdey aim 011 r";iilnr m'mii iiuvii or County t'uiirt. J. W. WELCH, WII.LAMK.TTK BLOCK, Oi'i'tmiTi P. O., Oiikiioh City, Oiii, Geo. C. BaowNKLL J. U. CmrBtLl. BROWNELL & CAMPBELL, ATTORN KVH AT LAW, CnutlclJ Building Oregon City ,Or C. N. GREKNMAN, THK PIONKIR Expres . and Drayman "5 c (GmabllKbet! lMi) Parcels delivered to all parts of the city. THOS. F. RYAN, Notary Public and Real Estate Broker. Leading Ikburanci Aoercy or Olacxama Oounty. ' Money to Loan. A bulrnuU of Title Mtde. Drawing nl Legal Documents a Specialty Office on eaat Hide ot Muln atreel Between (Sth and 7Ui. OREGON CITY, OREGON. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys at Law. Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial Bm Sulldln OREGON CITY, OREGON. H. STRAIGHT,, ; . IIXAtM: IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Mill Peed, Lime, Cement ar.d Land Plaster. ' - The Commercial Dank OF OREGON CITY. , CAPITAL'f 100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business Loans mdo. Hill 'llnoounled. Makei eo lections. HuvB and noil exchange on all points In tho United NtateH and Knrone and on Hong nung. uuiHiau reeoiveu f uuiur.i iw cneca. Bank open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. D.O. LATOURKTTIt, F. K. DONALDSON rrenlileut. Cublw F. C. GADKE, Plumbing and Tinning Jobbing of All Kinds u Specialty. WIlKon a Cooke's Old Klalld OREGON CITY, OKKtiON. Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN TBI C1TT l'aid Up Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $20,850. Prenldent, Vice prenldent ' Cashier, CHA. B.CAUrtiD Oio. A. Baidimm E. Q. CACniU 4 General Bunking UuilovuTraniacted DepoHlu Received Subject to Chock. Approved Bill. nd Note. Dlwcunted. County and Clly Warrant! Bouxht. ' Loam Made on Available 9ecnm Ezchanite Bought and ld. Collection. Made Prmnptlr. Draft. Rold Available in Any Part ol tb Vorl.1. Telegraphic Kxchauge Sold on Portland, Baa Pranclacn, Chicago and New York. Intereal Paid on Time fpoltir . . Do You Need Any School Supplies? If you do, go to tlie-Waatnrj next to the ttoHtolHce, where they keep all kindx, such aa fclateg, Tab ets, Fencili) of all kinds, Ink, Tens, J'encil Boxen, C'rayona, Itnldiers, Colorel reiit-ila and Pencil Fran pi. hetddea tlioiisanda of other article at our well known low pricea. t t t L. A. PATTERSON CO... "Bazaar" 6 Oregon City - Oregon