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City Library CITY NO. 23. lBth YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1897. OREGON COURIER AIR-TIGHT HEATER.- . We keep a full assort ment of all kinds and sizes. Air tight. ' Do not need any recom mendation. Once in your house you will never be without. Oome and inspect our im mense stock. Prices from $3-75 and up. BliLLOMY & LUSCH, H ousetui'ulsliers, OREGON CITV - OKKGON nOLALLA. SECOND-HAND STORE SECOND-HAND FURNITURE SECOND-HAND CARPTES SECOND-HAND STOVES SECOND-HAND TOOLS SECOND-HAND HARDWARE SECOND-HAND WAGONS S330:D HND H1RNESS SECOND-HAND SADDLES SECOND-HAND PLOWS SECOND-HAND CULTIVATORS SECOND-HAND TRUKS ALL TO BE AT THE- SEEN OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE Opposite Postoffiee. S(Sf"Produce Taken in Exchange. jTOome in and see our prices before , buying elsewhere. 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 w ant txra 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... J III Not How . But how low can we make the price, is the question we ask ourselves when marking our roods 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. CHARM AN & SON, Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call at the Picnekr Store of Ciiarman & Son before buying elsewhere. Tiik Gkrmama Market.- Ia the cheapest place in the city to buy t t t t t FIRST-CLASS FRESH Seventh Street, Near Depot, Oregon City. Pai'l J. Sciiolz, Prop. t t t t IF "BEE- U II 111 I'1' WH M IP I (I THE. Molalla slowly continues to improve notwithstanding hard times and the long looked for McKinley prosperity.. Frank Kayler is building a neat cottage on his lot in the Moody addition to our village. John Alexander is finishing his residence. V. P. Herman has moved to town and is occupying his new barn as a residence until he can build a house. The carpenters are at work on the old si hool house that now belongs to Mis. Moody and are making a residence of the same; the Rev. Molloy will live in it. James King, our black smith, has added a new picket and board fence to his many improvements this summer. Looks as though there might be a wedding in that end ot town some time soon. Our school is progressing finely and is well attended. ' Albert Engle is with us again after nnderg6inii a very serious surgical oper ation recently at ihe Gladstone hospital. He speaks very highly of the attention that he received while there. Fay Moody is home again after rail roading, while in die vacinity ot Bainier . He dosen't seem to fancy that portion ol the county. There was some excitement here for awhile last Sunday morning. Son.e one in passing Maekrell's harness shop noticed that a window glas.in each of his front windows was broken. Mr. Mackrell is away visiting his parents near Astoria and it was thought that burglars had been at work, but upon further investigation it was found that Luther Fox had carelessly place ! ins wheel in such a uosition that one of the handle bars went through the glass, while Uncle Sam No. 2 got frisky and accidently shied a rock through the other one. Miss Mertie Eby has gone to Portland to have her eyes treated. Mrs. 0. W. Robbins was called to the home of her mother near Corvallis by the dangerous illness of her sister. E. P. Carter has moved his family to Molalja and has goi e to Phenix, Ariz., he is in hopes that the change of climate may benefit his health, which has been failing rapidly for the past year. Levi Bobbins has moved to town to spend the winter. Uncle Jake Harless is still at work on his ledge in the vicinity of Ogle Creek. He is highly encouraged the way in is showing up so far. It is of a chalky formation and carries considerable free gold. Holt and Wheeler haw moved from their ledge on Henline Creek to a ledge that they have located on Gold creek. It is in the vicinity f the old Foley mine that was located years ago. There is a smelter betna elected on Gold creek near Holt and Whee.er'smine that will work all the ore that they will produce.' They are pn paring to spend the winter there. There was a party of some six or more pushed through here recently to placer mine on the upper Molalla; they were outfitted by Mason Ehrman & Co. of Portland and went prepared to stay awhile. ltnsoll and 1'elkey are at work on their Ogh Creek mines doing assessment work. Some of our Molalla hoys have taken the Klondike fever but will not start until spring. There has been several fine deer killed on the Molalla recently. Jinks McCown shot a large fat buck in the river a few davs atro. Several bear have been seen around here this fall but oniy two have been killed so far. Farmers are about through w ith their fall sowing of wheat in this region. A large acreage fas oeen pin in. Old Father Dibble was dangerously ill when last heard from. F. C. Perrv is mourning the absence of his pet fox again. Uncle Billy s hounds failed to locate Mr. Fox this time so in the future he will visit hen roosts in style consistent with a leather collar and about a foot of dog chain. Wisley Uiggs, who livesin the vicinity of Mackshnrg, met with a painful ac cident hile hunting in the mountains recently. He fired at adeer when his gun burst lacerating the inside of his left hand terribly, tearing the fiesh from the inside of his hand ani l fingers, cause 1 by overloading Jus cartridges with smokeless powder. October 20. X Y Z 3 V OT7 JOSEPH RICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .. Office in Oiogou City Bunk Block, Orkgom City. - turGOH. C II. ISOM, Civil Engineer &, Deputy County Surveyor win bo Rl Court House on each Sat and on tpkiiIht session (lavs of County Court. id J.W.WELCH, IDSZLNTTIST, WILLAMETTE BLOCK, Opposite P. O., Oregon City, Okb. Geo. C. Brownkll. J. U. Campbell. BROWNELL & CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Caufleld BulldiiiK Oregon City ,Ore COR. FRONT & TAYLOR STS., PORTLAND, OREGON C N. GREENMAN, Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely pure ROYAL BAKING POWOFfl CO., NPWVORK. CURRINSVILLE. this fall previous The acrengeof wheat sown will greatly exceed that of years. The Currin boys and G.B.L;nn drove to Troutda'e last Monday 41) head of beef cattle, and sold them for 2'4 and 2a cents per pound. Miller brothers of Fall Creek, on the upper Clackamas, have located three gold and silver quartz claims, which they are sanguine will pay handsomely when properly developed. There have been many prospectors in the Cascade mountains near here the past summer. Mr S. 0. Huffman and others have located a coal mine, which they think will be valuable when developed. They claim the vein is 10 inches thick, and of good coal. The mine is'.located on Eagle creek, about eight miles east of this place. October 20th. S. S. . IHR PIONEER Express and 1 Drayman r (Established 1805 ) Parcels delivered to all parts of the city. GARFIELD ITEMS. JUL JL ? II vv tTTE have received in the past few days OYER. 7 i-ii'irir -r VI.MV IU I 1 CILII'lt t i Al! our orders were placed btfore the advance in prices, and our customers will find us as low as Portland's largest houses and much lower than same goods can be bought for in Oregon City. If you want. . . COLTON. Mr.nr.d Mrs. I'hylander Davis from Clackamas wcrehere last, week . visiting his brothers, William and J J. Davis. Sir. Elie Surface and his sister, Mrs. R. M. Stone, from Hides creek, are out on' a short visit to see their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. .Surface. Their father is failing in health. Henry Pahnateer is hauling lumber for his new house. Mr. Antriii and family is moving to Portland for the winter. Mr. Hubbard is visiting the upper hatchery this week. Mr. O. KrUbamn thinks he will have about liOO'i pounds of prunes. He and Hass Tracy are liuulum them to Port hind. Two young couples, one fiom Oarlield and the other from Springwatef , went to iregon (. it y one day last week in a iireat rush. It was generally supposed that they went to get the knot tied, but by some hook or crooK tncy maue a failure. Mr. Ed Crawford had the misfortune to lose bis drv house ami woodshed by fire while dryiiu fruit. October Kith. XX. This fine wea'her makes the farmers get in and rustle to get their fall plowing done and grain sowed. Miss Cretie Lemon has returned home from Portland. She thinks there is no place like home. Mr. Estuce Dear lorff of Damascus was on the hills last Sunday to see his girl. It was a fine day for buggy riding. Miss Sadie Surface has come homo to stay a w hile. She lias been working at Spiingwater for several months. Edwin Burlingame and ilber Wade were in the mountains last week hunt ing. Mr. Burlingame killed three bear. October 18th. Amkiucth Probate flatters. The will of the late N. 0. Walden was filed for probate. The instrument is in the handwriting of the testator, and was executed August 10,1895, E.G. Oaurteld and tlermaif lv. .Ione'9 being the wit nesses. Mr. Walden bequeathed all his estate, real, p rsonal and mixed, to his wife, "to be used and disposed of as she shall deem for the best interest of her eelt and our children." Mrs. Walden, Geo. A. Harding, E. E Charman ami Oh'as. n.JCaulield are named as execu tors of the will without bond. In the petition for probate the estimated value uf the estate is given at $20,1100. J.M. Tracy appointed administrator of i he estate of his father, E. U. Tracy, which consists of $7'J0U in money. Final hearimr of report ot Jacob stroll aecker, executor ot N. Strohaecker, set for December bth. THOS. F. RYAN, Notary Public and Real Estate Broker. Leading Insvbancr Agency of Clackam County. Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made. DrawiiiK of Legal Doouments a Sptioialtr Olllce on east side of Main stroet Between 61k and 7th. OREGON CITY, - OREGON. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commnrolal Biik Bultdin 03EG0M CITY. OREGON. (ieorye Stock, administrator of estate of Henry Stock, ordered to proceed to collect notes held by estate against r . W . Putlkamerand M. O. and 'I, S Oard. Heirs of estate of Sarah Jane Scott ordered to appear December tith and show cause whv sale of s half of w hall of nw qr of sec 21, t 5 s, r 1 e, Bhould not be made. H. STRAIGHT, DEALICK IN GROCEPJES AND PROVISIONS Mill Peed, Lime, Cement and Land Plaster. . The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business Loana matte, 'fills 'lUeomited. Makea CO lectlonn. Huvr and aolls exehaiiKe on all points In the United States and Knnme and on Holj Kong. UepoHlts roeolved aubjectto cheek. Bonk open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. P.O. LATOURKTTE, P. E. DOKALDBON President. ( anlilo Furs! LADIES' or GENTS' FURNISHINGS, FAXCY BKY GOODS or NOTIONS, Pe sure and visit the. . . .BEE - HIVE. Caufield Biock Oregon City, Or. Jack Frost has made his appearance in this locality. Mrs. W. II. Young is on the sick list. Miss Bessie Hubbard was the guest of Miss Blanche Bond Sunday. There was singing at the schoolhonse last Minday. Carl Stronyreen has taken a bride. P. Williams nd wife. Misses Meudie Hubbard and (irace tiorliett were the ijuest of J. H. Sexton last Sunday. Mack Force was in this vicinity buy ing cattle this week. There will be a grand ball at the Canyon ( reek hall Saturday nigut, OctoOer l.i. A. UGorU-tt will start for Ostran ler, Wash., next Monday to work in the log-gin-.' camp. .T. H.Bonnev returned home Thurs day. He has been working on the r.iil- njau nil iirtim i . j Charley t.'ottbcrg o! Oregon lty wa home on a visit t) bis mother latt Sunday. Byn.n Orim of Aurora was in this neibi'orhood one day last week. October Ki. Ai-eiiocsu. CANEMAH. las MOST STYLISH FURS AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT... S- SILVERFIELD Leading Furrier H3 Tlilrd Street. PORTLAND OREGON Ever b.'ily Hayn K. ('BM-'i'ets Camlv Ca'har'ic, thi most woncb r ul medi-al discovery of the age, pleafant and refreshing to ibe taste, acl Ketitly i;iid positively on kidneys, liver and boweU. :lf Hnsiiijj I be -nl irf system, dii-pel i:;ld". cure lehdach', (eve1-, hahiiiinl eoiiiia!iui and lnli.iuness. 1'lf-ane tin v- and try box of (J C. to day ; 10, 2", oil cents S..ld ami guaran teed to cure by ull druii1''- Mrs K. d. Marshall was very sick we-'k but is better at p esent. Mrs. Kakel, Mrs. T.-mpleton an.l Mr t Stokes were visiiimr Mrs. Winkle of the West Side last Tb'irsday. Mrs. Davis of 1'orll n 1, mother o' our former tow suiau, and uran l daughter, were visiting fuen s here Saturday. Mr. llarrisburger a-d family have nioveil fr j:n til ;ir resi tone to 'he newly liuishe I dwelling on the hill. Mr. I'radley and family have moved to Alliany, where be will engage in the M'CMld-luiIld l.'UHIiCSS. The spelling school given last Friday evening at the literary hall was very interesting and instructive. The society is in good working order and w ill no doubt lie successful in its future. The lexereises lor rriiay, tjciouer -u, beadiscussionon the subject, "Resolved, That the Pen is Miyhtier than the Sword." OnFrilay.O.aolKfr'.'ilth, then will be g veil a live entertainment and ', all the Uauem.ib people Hhoold attend for the program will I worth their time ! at least, HIM so give encouiaaemuni i the sixdel V. October -0. Piioiini-hs. J iu -3 i- u ,a-.. v x r ' "v To urn ConatIiiatlV.il Forever. Take. Casraiets t-'andv Ciitiinrtif. or If C. C. 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