Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, November 12, 1897, Image 1

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    TY
16th YEAR.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
12,
1807.
NO. 26.
OREGON
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f i SlSiPP'Svit' II1! kwn
AIR-TIGHT
HEATER,
We keep a full assort
ment of nil kinds and
sizes. Air tight. Do
not need any recom
mendation. Once in
your housn you will
never lie without. Oorae
and inspect - our im
mense stock. Prices
from $3.75 and up.
BELL031I & liVaVU,
Houset'iirnltther 8,
OKKGOX CITY - OKKGON
CIRCUIT COURT.
Kellogg vs. Bous and SinithHsss
vs. LlebeThree Indictments
for AlartinOther Transactions.
The chief case in the circuit, court hist
Thurday was thatof Francis E. Kellogg,
vs Fletcher Bogue and wife and Edwin
Smith, to set aside a deed irom the
Bogues to Smith. The instrument
pnunril Art itt'ruQ i luiiil lno I'm nvnt.t"
valued at $U00, anil it hud been executed j Henry Richer, the former offense being
I The grand jury Tuesday returned a not
i tnie bill against Robert Gardner, M. J.
Walsh ami beorge Austened, charged
with stealing liquor valued at $100 from
the w.nehouse of the Electric hotel, last
June; also, a not true bill against
riemeiu.' B.irth.who was held for steal
ing to circular saws from G. J. Ernck
sun, last June.
Two indictments were reported agihist
Charles Thompson, one for ' larceny by
stealing a mare," valued at from
Mrs. U. A. Muecke, and the other lar
ceny of a gel .'.ing of the value of $50 from
) ...THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER... I
V MAIN STREET. NEAR COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY. OREGON
Furs! Furs!
) :
MOST STYLISH FURS
AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES
AT...
S. SILVERFIELDj
Leading Furrier
143 Third Street
PORTLAND
Furs! 1
OREGON I
Not How
High
7V
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 tV SON,
Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS
and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call,
at the Picneer Store of Ciiarman & Son
before buying elsewhere.
The Germania Market.
Is the cheapest place in the city
to buy t t t t t
FJRST-CLASS FRESH MEATS
...
Seventh Street, Near Depot, Oregon City.
Paul J. Sciiolz, Prop. t t t t
BEE -HIVE
iw
jE INAUGURATE SATURDAY, NOVEM
BER 13th at rattling sale of over
1 THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH
of samples bought from one of New Yc k's largest jobbing
hou-e. We bought these goods at 50 cents on the dollar
and our customers can rely on getting some of the
BEST BARGAINS!-
We have ever offered them. The line consists in part of the
following : .
Ladies', Gents' and Children's Underwear,
Fascinators, Knit Hoods and Shawls,
Ladlss', Genii' and Childrens' Hose,
Ladies', Gents' and Children's Silk and Woolen
Mitt ins and Gloves.
In fact, it is a metropolitan line and must be hustled off in
short order. Special prices made in our t,hoe department
,,dyrir.g the1, sale.
i mm m m ,
...BEE -HIVE...
Oregon Citv. Or. A
II Cauiield ftlock
and tiled for record within 45 minutes
niter plaintiff had taken a default judg
ment against the Bogues for $02 in the
justice court, and while the justice was
making a transcript to tile with the
county clerk. The plaintiff alleges that
the deed was fraudulent The defense
claims that the $:;Oileoiisiderati. 11 named
in the deed was a sum owed the grantee
on a loan that had heen out-lawed, hut
which, owing to the roving habits of the
grantee, the grantors hud no previous
opportunity to pay. It is claimed that
the land in dispute was the homestead
of the Bogues, and as such was exempt
from execution, and that such exemption
fees the transaction lrom attack on the
score of fraud . J udge McBride took the
matter under advisement.
An order for a writ of review was
grunted in the case of Christian Muralt
vs. Clackamas county, and the mandate
was served on the county court Thurs
day. The controversy is over the amount
of damages to be awarded the plaintiff
by reason of a change in the location of
the Lynn road, a few miles up the Aber-
nethy creek. The viewers brst appointed
bv the county court awarded Muralt dam
ages to the amount of $175. The court
deemed that award excessive, and reject
ed the report of the viewers. On the
same petition the county court appointed
another set of viewers, and they awarded
Muralt but $15. Their report was ac
cepted and the road was ordered opened.
Muralt based ins application tor the
writ of review on the allegation that the
county court exceeded its jurisdiction
when it appointed the second set of
viewers on the one petition. J udge Me
Bride unhesitatingly agreed with that
view of the case, and ordered the county
court to pay the $175 dam iges or ab indon
proceedings under tnat petition lor a
change of location.
The grand lury Thursday evening re
ported not-true bills against Jim Kerns,
who was held for assaulting I. M. Parke,
and O. W. Allen, who was held for as
saulting 11 eimm Lee, a gun being the
weapon alleged to have been used 111
each case.
Bruce Minkler, charged with larceny
in having solen a horse in East Portland
last August, pleaded guilty to the charge,
and was sentenced to pay a line of $60 or
go to jail for 2) days, lie has already
been nearly three months in lail.aml lie
will continue there until his term shall
be completed.
Mrs. A. 0 Orim was granted a decree
of divoicefrom P. H. Crim.on the ground
of cruelty, and Sarah J. Dhkerson got a
divorce irom 0. L) J)ickerson because of
cruelty and failure to support, there be
ing no appearance on the part ot tlie
defendant in either case.
The grand jury reported a not true bill
in the cane against Otis Shelley, Clarence
Williams and Allio Brayton tor indecent
exposure.
August Krause Saturday niea a su x
against the Oregon Iron & Steel Co. He
alleges that he has a farm of bottom land
on Rock creek, a email stream that flows
into the Tualatin, and that since the de
fendant built a dam across the latter
stream, in 1888, Rock creek has failed to
drain his land as formerly, winch has
caused him damage to the amount of
$1000, which he seeks to recover, and lie
also wants an injunction to prevent the
defendant from maintaining the dam.
The jury that went out Friday night
to deliberate on the case of Charles
Lescor, charged with assaulting Charles
Kuadarmel, of Clackamas, with a danger
oub weapon, stood nine for conviction
and three for acquittal on the first ballot.
There was 110 change during the night,
and the next morning the jury came into
court and asked for additional instruc
tions as to what constituted a reasonable
doubt, and where the line separating
justifiable defense from unjustifiable as
sault lay. Judge McBride gave the
desired instructions, but they did not
help the jury any, and at 10 o'clock it
reported that it could not agree. It still
stood nine to three. There being no
probability of a change the jury was
discharged.
The Stricklin boys, who reside near
Marquam, have had considerable trouble
with their neignoors, especially wun jui
ton Shively, and two of the cases that
have resulted irom the uncongenial rela
tions were in court Saturday. O. VV.
Stricklin, who was indicted here a year
ago for assaulting Shively with a gun
and also for carrying a concealed weapon,
was recently located near Albany, w here
he was teaching school, and he wag
brought answer to the indictments
against him. He pleaded not guilty,
and, in default of $150 bail, went to jail
to await further action in the matter.
His brother, J. O. Stricklin, was tried
on a similar charge last fall and the jury
disagreed. Satu day an equity suit,
brought by Shively aga nst J. Strick
lin, that practically asked lor the can
celing of a contract which the latter held
for a hopyard on the land of the former,
was heard. The contract was for five
years, three of which have passed. Fail
ure to cultivate the land or harvest the
crop, according to contract, as well .as
failure to pay satisfactory, are alleged,
lie plead not guilty and the trial which
will take place at the February term of
the circuit court. A bail of $Ki released !
the deieildaut and he has
his school near Albany to resume
teaching.
Threw indictments were
against E. E. .Martin, exdeputy county
clerk. 1 wo ol
purglury, in having
alleged to have been commited Seplem
her 30, a' id the latter October 15.
The ri '.rii l of the damage case of Mrs.
Elizabeth 1 ess vs. the Oregon German
Baking Ojmrany and Theodore H. Lie lie
was be;: uu nefora Judge McBride Tues
day n. .rning. In 1803, her husband,
Christian Hess, was in the employ of the
bakery company, and was susoeoted of
stealing money from the concern. The
arrest of himself and his wife, at the
instance of Liebe. followed, and Hess
was so wrought up by his trial that he
shot Liebe and committed suicide in
November, 1893, leaving a long letter
fully explaining his action. Liebe re
covered. In 189.1 Mrs. Hess brought
this action for $2i. 00 damages lor
malicious prosecution. A change of
venue to Clackamas county was granted,
and the case was heard here three wars
ago, the jury awarding the plaintiff $9500,
wnicn was cut down to f'JZoO by the
court, No decision at this writing.
EDWARD HUGHES
COR. FRONT &. TAYLOR STS., PORTLAND, OREGON
Everybody 8y So.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tin most,
wonderful medical diicovery of the age,
pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
and bowels, cleansing the entire system,
dispel colds, cure headache, fever,
habitual constipation and biliousness.
Please buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to
day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Hold and guaran
teed to cure by ull druggiBts.
LAXATIVE BR0MQ QUININE TABLETS
Move the bowels gently, relieves the Cough,
cures Ihe feverish condition and Headhehe,
mnklng U the bent and quickest remedy for
Cough. CoIiIb, and La (irippe. Cures In one
day. No cure, no pay. P'lceiKa.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tub Bust Salvb in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sires, Ulcers, Salt Kheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re-
unded. Price 25 rents per to. For
sale by Charman & Co.
A Sure Thing for You.
A transaction in which von cannot lose
is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick hea
aclie, wrred tonirne. fever, piles ami a
thousand other ills h re cm used hy con
st I nation snd sluggish liver Ca-eHrels
Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new
liver stimulant anil intestinal tonic sre
bv all druggists' guaranteed to cure or
money relunded C. C. ( . are a sure
thing. Try a box to-day; l()c. 25fl, BOo
Sample and booklet free. All druggists
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
TITANTKD - rtirsTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
gentlemen or Indie to travel for reminiisitile.
eHtahlinhed house In Oregon. Monthly fiiA and
expenses. Potation steady, Reference. Kneltme
self-addrissed stamped envelope. The Dominion
Company, Dept. 1, Chicago.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative llroino Uulnlne Taliletn. Al
Druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2m
Hnauty li llloml.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beaut)' without it. CascnreU Candy
Uatliartio clean your blood and keep it
clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and
driving all linourf.ies from the body
Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils
blotches, blackheads, and that sickly
bilious complexion by taking Uascarets
beauty for ten cents. All drnggis's,
satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 2'ic, TiOc
Good Times have come to those whom
Hood's Sarsapar ilia has cured of scrofula
catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism, wea
nerves, or Borne other form of impure
blood.
Hood's Pills are the only pills to take
with Hood's Barsaparilla. Fa-yandyet
e llii:ient.
Royal make thr food pur,
wuolesom and delicious.
FQVDER
Absolutely Pur
ROVAL BAKING POWOFR Crt., NPW VOBK.
REALTY TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
Mary J Hammer to A J Haninior, sw
M, of ee 4 and s ,lj of sw see 30, 2 s,
6e;$l.
Peter II Miller to Otto H Miller, e li ;n . .. i.-.. ..: i . .
' kruiouimmiw a will Lllill til
n 1 t I AA I !
Scrofula is the advertisement of foul
blood. It may lie entirely driven from
the system by the faithful use of Hood
SarsaparilU, which thoroughly purifn
the blood.
Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness.
of nw X, sec 24, 4 s, 1 e; $100
Peter II Miller to Otto 11 Miller, 20.84
acres, sees 33 and 34, 3 a, I ej $1000.
Windsor Land Company to Matthias
Klinger, lots 0 and 10, blk 17, Windsor;
$150.
Charles Holmes to Jas W Partlow,
lots 1 and 8, blk 31, Caiiemah ; $300.
(4 W Jackson to A Tracy, 11 acres and
4 rods in G W Jackson claim ; $3D.'
B O Miles to II J
87, 4S, 4'J, and lots 10
lots 1 to5,b k 05, Minthorn ; $1.
William Russell to W E Johnson, 2
acres in Holmes claim ; $1.
W E Jo.inson to J A Thayer, 2 acreB
in Holmes claim ; $1100.
Amanda tioetz to J R N Sellworxl., a
)a of Crow claim ; $50.
Orilla Taylor to J UN Sellwood, 8
of Crow chiitn ; $50.
George Bunnell to J It N Sellwood, s
)i of Crow claim ; $50.
Chas T Bunnell to J R N Sellwood, s
of Crow claim J $5 i.
J R N Sellwood to Viola Sellwood, 2
acres in L Whiteomb claim j $1.
Harvey Willis to Mary J Funk, n ol
ne M and nw und lots 1 and 2, fee 30,
t4s,5e;$l.
United State to Josh Coyne, n of
nw , sec 14, 4 s, 4 e ; patent.
C Minsinger to Caroline Min-inger, se
l4 of ne H ne H of no j no )i of ne Vt
and sw J4' of ne t , sec 20, also nw )( of
sw Vi and sw of nw yA , sec 21, 2 s, 0 e ;
$10iH).
Win Davis to C I) I.atoutette, lot 8,
blk 9, Sunset j also e i of se M of bw ,
sec 28, 3 , 3 e ; $800.
John II Epler to A L Xickcreor., tract
in sec 15, 3 8, 1 w ; $50.
1) M Flanders to Nouali Jackson, 7.60
acres in scc 5, 0, 31 und 82, t 2 und 3 8,
2 e; $1000.
Crescent School Report.
Number of days taught, 20; enrolled,
25; day8 attendance, 400; days absent,
86 ; averago daily attendance, 20 ; times
tardy, 1.
The following were neither absent nor
tardy during the month: Allie Rey
nolds, Chester, Bnrney and Myrtle
Card, Alverta and Alvin Kraeft, Katie
Meindl, Bessie Reynolds, Carrie Gard
and Norma Gard.
Patrons are cordially invited to visit
the school and note our progress.
Fbbd J. Mkindi., Teacher.
To Cure Catarrh
Do hot depend upon snuffs, inhalants or
other local applications. Catarrh is a
constitutional disease, and can be suc
cessfully treated only by means of a
constitutional remedy like Hood's
Sarsaparilla. which thoroughly purifies
the blood and removes the scrofulous
I taints which cause catarrh. The great
! number of testimonials from those who
i have been cured of catarrh by Hood's
Sarsaparilla prove the jineqnulled powor
I of this medicine to conquer this disease.
If troubled with Cularrh give Hood's
once.
The Monopoly Breakers.
There is a hot time in this town since
the Reliable Clothing Store has opened.
You can now buy clothing, boots and
shoes with $10 more than you could 10
days ago with $2'.). You will find cloth-
i ing, boots and shoe stores cards stuck
j out ut reduced prices. Who did it the
RidiuhlH (.'lm li i nif Mlitr.1 tlwtitfk. uih
Minthorn, blk. 20 j n;rTunr ,lulromil((, Hon waht & .
to 24, blk 04 and i .., ,. u Tt... . .o :
-aiL.iini I'lVj'Oi AMU llCllv'Dw 111 '
Oregon City for clothing, men's furnish- '
ing goods, boots and shoes. . Main street,' .''
between 5th and (Uh streets,
For Over Firty Vea
AsOi.danii Wkll-Tkiki) Rkmbdy.
Mrs. WinHliiw'g Soothing Syrup has
been n-ed for over filty years by inib
lions of rnol hers for their children while
teething, with perfect success it
son he the child, (oltens the gums
returned to I II"J'" 811 PH,. enies wimi conn, ami is
me hem reineoy lor iiHrriiien. in
lili-Hcant to tlie iHhle, Sold by Druggis
returned ' n 'VHr.v I"'' ,'" Woild. Tt nty
,,, i live t'eiils bottle. Its value l in
i... i'.,.i;,.i !...., ...... .:, I calculable. Be sure and ask for Mr
.ini! "raised" the face of ' vv "IH"W Soothing Syrup, and take no
county warrants and indorsed the county older klml.
trviianrer'a name on the back, and one
for uttering the forged warrants. At his I We have received a line of silver plated
trial vn etineBday he plead not guilty to ' war(!i which will be givti to our patroni,
the three to''V" The quality is a I extra coin silver plate
him, and aked the court toll his bond, I ' ' J
and it was placed ai $10 0, for which 1487 Wm A. Roger. We sollolt you to
sureties were provided. j Inspect the same at the store of I. Selling.
Free of Charge tu bulfjriri.
Cut this out and lake it In your driit
gist and get a sample bottle tree of Dr.
King's New Dtxcovery, for Consumption,
Coiitilis and Culds. They do not ask
you lo buy define trying. This Mill
nhiiw yi.it lb" gnat merits of this truly
woi:irrhil remedy, Mini show you vtliat
can lie acciimpliiilied by the regular hizm
bottle, Hit- is no experiment, u'nl
would be oisHhtPHis to Ihe proprietors,
did they not know it wouhl invariably
cure. Many of the best physicians are
now iihiiik it in their practice wi.h great
icmiiIik, and are telynig on it in must
sever ci'S -s. 1 1 is guaranteed. Trial
bottles free at Clianiiaii & lo.'s drug
stole. Regular r.ze, 50c and f 1.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Notice is hereby given thai the regular
quarterly examination for teachers will .
lie held at the court house in Oregon
City, beginning ut one o'clock p. in,
Wednesday, November 10, 1807. ,
H. G. Stakkweatiikii.
County School Sunt.
Dated October 28, 1807.
i i tm -'
The Coming Woman
who goes lo Ihe club while bur husband ,
tends the baby, us well us the good, old
fashioned woman who looks after her '
home, will both at times get run down
in health. They will be troubled with
Inss of sppethe. headaches, sleepless-ne-H,
fait. ting . r di..v spells. Tlie most
wonderful remedies for-these women is
Kb cttic Hiileis Thouwindsof Hullerers
Iriiin Lame Back and Weak Kidneys
rise up und tall it hleitee I. It is the
inidiciue fir women. Female com
plaints and Nervous tumbles ad kinds
are sunn lelieved by ti e ute of Klecllic
Billers. Delicate women should keep
Ibis remedy on liulid to build up the
system. Only AOe I er bottle. For vale
by Charnian & Co., druggists.
0RILGQN CITY TRANSPORTATION CO 'S
Str. Altona
Will liuko Dully Trip 11. Itvcen
OREGON CITY n. PORTLAND
LcovliiK I'orllmid fur Kali'iu anil way
liinlhiK : lr a nr., ami Origiui
1 liy al ationl S i. in.
Miss Rose Scheelatid, of the LaMode
Purlors, Aiorrison streets, Portland,
between Seventh and Park, has the
finest line of millinery goods kept in
the city. Don't fail to see her elegant
stock when in Portland. Iy Is a veritable
bazar within itself.
WANTKH-TKIIKTWoRrilV AMI ACTIVE
yiMiilniit'ti or Imlir tu travi'l (nr M'.iioiimIIiIi-,
enlitlilmlicil lioimt In Oii'Ki'U. Mutillily 4M mill
ex H'Iik-m. I imiiIihi mi iiily, Iti li ri'i.ci'. Kncl.
MI'll-Hii'trCKM'll Hi,l III ift l'IIVI'ltlIV. '1'ilU i'OIIIOliuil
Cuuiaiiy, iJiiit. Y, ( Iiivuuii.
If you went a nice steak, roast or boil
call at Albrig. t's shop and get some of
his cold-storagu meat which is ucknow
edgeil by all to be superior to the meats
commonly sold at butchers' shops. He
also keeps on hand a full stock of lard,
hams, bacon, etc., made by himself and
warranted purest and wholesome. Ru
meinlier the old established shop on
Main street.