Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, October 29, 1897, Image 1

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OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1897.
NO. 24.
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18th YEAR.
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SECOND-HAND
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
SECOND-HAND CARPTES
SECOND-HAND STOVES
SECOND-HAND TOOLS
SECOND-HAND HARDWARE
SECOND-HAND WAGONS
S2S0N3-HAND HARNESS
SECOND-HAND SADDLES
SECOND-HAND PLOWS
SECOND-HAND CULTIVATORS
SECOND-HAND TRUES
ALL TO BE SEEN
AT THE-
OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE
Opposite Postofflce.
0J"Produce Taken in Exchange.
E&"Oome in and see our prices before
buying elsewhere.
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 & SON,
Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS
and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call
at the Pioneer Store of Charman & Son
before buying elsewhere.
The Oermama Market.
Is the cheapest place in the city
to buy f t t t
FIRST-CLASS FRESH MEATS
Seventh Street, Near Depot, Oregon City.
Paul J. Scholz, Prop. t t t t
.THE.
BEE -
if
jE have received in
Ill
rllMY LAbti
66
All our orders were placed btfore the advance
in prices, and our
low as Portland's largest hrJuses and much lower than same
goods can be bo.ight for in Oregon City.
If you want. . .
a oss,
LADIES' or CENTS' FURNISHINGS,
FANCY DaY GOODS cr
NOTIONS,
He sure and visit the. . .
.BEE -
Caufleld Block
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. Come
and inspect our im
mense stock. Prices
from $3.75 and up.
dellomy & mum,
Ho Lisnturaislior-t,
OKKGON CITY - OUEGON
I 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 exra
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...
1TT77
HIVE"
the past few days OVER
01 l ALL UUUIJ.
customers will find us as
HIVE.
Oregon City, Or
REDLAND.
Oregon is herself again and we are
having rain every day.
Farmers are busy plowing of late.
Fall wheat looks good, it being one inch
high on some of our choice farms.
Fi Eveson 1ms got his new residence
nearly completed, which adds much to
the improvement of his place.
F. H. Linn has put a new roof over
his spuds and calls it a Klondike cellar.
B.F.Linn lias Louuht a new buggy.
Ho, for the mud.
Mrs. Jane Noyer left last Wednesday
for Pomeroy, Wash., where she will
visit relatives during the winter.
Mrs. Jennie Linn is on the audi list.
Miss Princio Leek is stayii g with her
during her illness.
Miss JVlilda and Hester Linn spent
Saturday in Oregon City.
Mrs. Cora rotter made her sister a
pleasent call one day lust week.
feehools in districts JNo. 27 and 7a are
progressing nicely.
J. Mink ot iieaver Ureek is thinking
of locating in our burg.
D. Catto was seen in our burg one
lay last week Dave the airls are all
gone up Salt Creek.
.1. W. Linn has been plaving in the
Elyville band of late.
b. J. Howell ot Oregon lity was seen
in our burg one night last week with
hi8girl. '
(J. A. Sprague is growing a tine
mustache of the latest make.
F. Sprague has got hia large barn
completed.
several ot our young men were over
to the Clackamas hatchery Sunday fish
ing for suckers.
F. Shanklin of Currinsville passed
through our burg last Saturday enroute
to Uregon Uiiy.
Several of the people in this vicinity
attended the lecture in Oregon City
Sunday night given by Mrs. JNettie Olds
Uaight, which was well received.
0. Shumway and Miss Minnie Shtim
way were visiting friends at Linn's mill
Sunday.
H . Lindsley of Carus was seen on the
streets Sunday afternoon with a little
mustache.
Several of the young folks attended
the dance at Seventh street hall in Ore
gon City and report a good time.
Mrs. Olive Leek was visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Jennie Linn, Monday
Rlondyke fever is increasing in this
vicuiitv.
B. F. Linn and E. Linn spent Tues
dav In Portland.
There will be a masquerade ball
at
Linn's mill on Thauksgivin eve. Tickets
25 cents.
October 25. Tickler.
Electric Bitters.
Electric Bitters is a medicine Millet:
for anv season, but perhaps more teener
allv needed in the Sprint!, when the
languid exIiMUcteii pelinu nrevails, when
the liver is tornid and shitfirish and the
need of a tonic anil alterative is I e It. A
prompt, use of this medicine has dten
averted long and perhaps fatal bilious
fevers. io medicine will act more
surely in counteracting and freeing tin
t-ystem from the malarial poison. Hem!
ache. Indigestion, Consiipalion, liz-
.iues" yield to Electric. Bitters Only
50c and $1 per bottle atCharmnn & Co'b
Drug More.
School in District No. 7.
Report of school month beginning
September 27, ending October 22: Nnm-
ber of pupils enrolled the first day 2S
number enrolled at end of month 38
average attendance for the month 32,
Those pupils neither absent nor tardy
during the month are as follows: Lillie
Currin, Nettie Currin, Mabra Onrrin
Katie Currin, Harvev Currin, Katie
Stone, Anna Harkenrider, Clayborne
Harry ami Walter Williams. Nellie
Tiiojus, Teacher.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Notice is hereby given that the regular
quarterly examination for teacherb will
be held at the court house in Oregon
City, beginning at one o'clock p. m.
We'dnefday, November 10, 181)7.
II. G. Stakkweathkk,
County School Supt.
Dated October 28, 1897.
Novelties and Lotions of all kinds at
the Racket Store.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Casearets t'andy Cathartic. 10ft
or 25c. If 0. 0. C. f .il to cure, drugging
refund money.
Kducate Your H ihN With Caiwarft 1.
Candy Cathartic, cute ronsiiiiation
forever 10.-, 2.').; If (.:.!. (,'. tail, drug
lists refund lll'ili:-)'.
Teachers' monthly report cards at the
Cot'RiiiR olfice for 5 I cents per 100.
The best and nicest selection of rib
bons evr in the city, just arrived tit the
Racket ttore.
A fture Thinv for You.
A trii'iFHctnui in which you cannot h B
ihh a ; if 1 1 1 1 1 lt . i l!iiiig:ie-s. hick head
ncl e, furred liriiu'lt'. fever, p'lns and a
tlioii-aiid I'tlicr ills Hl'e I'HUsed liycnn
tiilpHtinii mid slinryi-ii liver Ca-cHiels
Oanilv ('Hiliarlic, the moinimlnl new
liver flimnlant hii1 iii'eslinal t -mie ar'
liv all druv't'ii-is (jiiiTiintced to ccr or
Iimiiey iHfi.nded ('. C. ('. are a cure
thiiiir. Tiy a lnx t"-dv ; inc. 2'w, '(),
t"HH p'e aod lumklet fne. Ad druvg'fts.
LAXATIVE QolVINE TABLETS
Move the howds (renily. relieves th ' ouuh,
cure in., fcverl-h comliiiou and lleailaclic.
I niHkinif II t!ie licut ami iilckcKt rcniedf for
I (louKhii. Ool'l, and l.a lirippe. Cures in one
day. o cure, no pay. f'lcvc
OASTOniA.
ilnlli
iin
tigutun
OASTOIIIA.
EDWARD
COR. FRONT & TAYLOR STS.,
Royal make the food pure,
wholesome ud delicious.
Absolute) Pur
BOVAL BAKING POWOFR CO., NFW YORK.
Redland School.
Report of Red land school 1st month
Number of (lavs taught, 20; number en
rolled first dsiy, 24 ; number enrolled at
ei'.d of month, 40 -'5 boys hirI 15 girls;
nntvwer of days attendance, boo
nam-iter o iaV uo enee, VJi average
number, belonging, 64; average daily
attendance, .id ; numlier ot limes tardy, 0.
lioll Honor. Mamie and William
Stone, Louis, Dora and Vary Murdock,
bred, Thomas, William and Elsie
Berkey, assie and Fred Wilcox, Minnie
and Lewis Evans and Annie Richardson.
The f Uowing were neither absent nor
tardy since they were enrolled: Wil
liam Minnie and Viatilda Hubert, Sadie
James, Carl Beikey and Mary
Kamuscher Eight others deserve
credit, having been absent only one day
on account of work.
The vit.itors were : Jlesdames Evans,
Wilcox, Stiebritz and Berkey and Miss
Hattie Wilcox. Patrons are cordially
invited to visit the school
t HAb. KiTiiKRFOHi), Teacher.
Buoklen's Arnica Salve.
Tiik Ket Salve in the world fnrCuts,
Bruihee, Si r-s, U ct-rs, Salt Rheum,
Fever S.ires, Tetter, Chanped
Hands, Chilblains, Coins, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures l'llcs,
or no pay requite I. It ia guatanteed to
give perfect satiMlaction or money re
untied. Piice 25 cent? ii li. For
sale by Uiiarman k vu.
Farm produce - and hides and fur
wanted at the Reliable Clothing House,
Schwartz & Michaels, proprietors.
Knitting yarn, two
the Racket Store.
skeins for 5c, at
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Trtko Laxative Ilromo (Julnlne T:ilili t. All
UruKglsts refund the money If it falls to cure. 26c
ITUC DA7AAD
i mil unLnrvi i
Galvi ni.ed Tubs, (iO, 75 and 90c.
l House Brooms, 15, 17, 20, 25 and 30c.
i oil 1 1 per, b for -.'5i'.
Tooth Ticks, 6c.
Black Boards, 3"). 50c and l.
jilland Lamis, jfl). 23, 30, 35, 40, 45, ."Oc.
i t. hina 'lea I'ots, small si.e. 17c.
, Uraniteware, Glassware,
(rockery, Woodeuwuie.
L. A. PATTERSON & CO...
"Bazaar" )
Oregon City OivgtmjJ
S
SUE
. .1. lltl)lX0.
IIKALKK IN
up
Stn lard Pat. Medicines
Piinti. OMi an1 Window fllaw.
PreterlptloiM Accurately Compuundat
habdiko'e block.
I
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POWDER
RUSHES
PORTLAND, OREGON
Bank of Oregon City.
Ol.llRSr RANKING. HOUSE IN TUB CITY
Paid Up Capital, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
resident. Chas. H. CaUFMED
I Vice-president Geo. A. Habdini
Cashier, .... K. 0. Cadfiei.d
K. General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received 8ubject to Check,
Approved Bill" and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Secuntv
Exchange Bought and 4nld.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available in Any Part of tht
'Vorld.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, San
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
BUSINESS
change;--
0. F. IIENNIXGS has
purchased the Seventh
Street Bakery of Ja
cob Kober and the new
management is pre
pared to inrm-h you
with Bread, Cakes,
Buns, lite, at very
reasonable prices.
C. F. HENNINQS, 7th St. Bakery
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Depot.
Double and single rigs and saddle horaen a
ways on hand at the lowest rates, and aoorra
also connected wittt the barn for loose stock
Any information regarding any kind nf stock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOUGHT OK SOLO
Furs ! Furs !
S- SILVERFIELD
Leading Furrier -
I 143 Third Street...
; PORTLAND OREGON I
V'.-- :v-i-. '"" frie vii Wm
' --r -cMm Q$mi$7 tlnr
Children Cry
JOSEl'lI RICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in Oicgon City Bunk Block.
OltEGOH ClTV, - - - - ('RXOOH.
C. H. ISOM,
Civil Engineer &, Deputy County Surveyor
Will be al Court House mi each Sat
id
and cm regular session (lays of
County Court.
.J.W.WELCH,
WILLAMETTE BLOCK,
Opposite P. 0., Oregon City, Or.
Geo. C. Bbowneu.
J. U. Campbell.
BROW NELL & CAMPBELL,
ATTOlilNEYS AT LAW,
Caufleld Bulldlnn
Oregon City ,Ore
C. N. GREEN MAN,
TIIR PIONEER
Express ami Drayman
(Established 1805 )
Parcels delivered to all parts of the city.
THOS. F. RYAN,
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker-
Leading Insurance Agency or Claciam
County.
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made.
Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty
Office on east side of Main street
ltotween 6tl and 7th.
OREGON CITY.
OREGON.
C. . & . C. LATOURETTE
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commercial Ban Bulldln
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
H. STRAIGHT,
PEAI.SB IK
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 oo
leetlons. Huys and sells exchange on all points
in the United Htatea and Kurope and on Hong
Kong. Deposits reeeived subject to check.
Bank open from 9 A.
D.C. LATOURETTE,
President.
M.
to 4 P, M,
r. S. DONALDSON
C'ashie
Furs !
MOST STYLISH FURS
AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES
AT...
L'
for Pitcher's Castorla,