Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, November 12, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURSER
By A. W. CHENEY.
Entered in Oregon City postofflce as second-class matter
SUBSCRIPTION RATE3.
II paid In advance, per vcar .... 1 SO
Ouu year 2 00
Six months 1 00
Three muuihg . ... 6rj
fV-The date opposite your address on the
paper denotes the time to which you have paid.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
OREGON OITY, NOV. 12, 1897.
A vouno German at Berlin attempted,
with his sweetheart's consent, to estab
lish a kissing record of in 000 kisses in
10 hours. They scored 3750 in the third
hour, when their lips became paralyzed
and both were rendered unconscious.
. New Jersey glass factories report that
"the demand for pu tent medicine bottles
was never heavier; the orders for pre
scription bottles never lighter," and an
exchange says "the explanation is easy.
The patent-medicine men advertise.
The other medicine men do not."
It is not often that a defeated c.mli
date has held the attention of the peo
ple like Bryaii is now doing. Wherever
he goes immense crowds flock to hear
him. But it is not the personality that
attracts the multitudes. It is the prin
ciples he represents, which will be again
contested at the polls in 19;)'). Men die
but principles never. Jacksonville
Times.
The republic of Guatemala has
simultaneously suspended the payment
of interest on the internal debt and
' called for a fresh loan of $1 ,500 000 for
war purposes, to he subscribed for at par.
The financial policy of Guatemala is not
wholly original. Wo believe it was Mr.
Toodles in th play who declared that it
was against his principles to pay the
interest and against his interest to pay
the principal.
The Orange Judd Farmer in its final
estimate of the w heat yield of the United
(States says that there will bo a total
yield of wheat of 589,000,e00 bushels of
wheat of which 373,530,000 are of winter
and the balance spring wheat. The
spring crop in Minnesota and the
Dakotas has proved disappointing, the
aggregate being only 129,000,00') bushels.
The shortage is in a measure counter
( balanced by the good yield in Oregon,
. Nebraska and Washington. The corn
crop is short, also owing to the drouth
.of the past two months. The outcrop
is 100,000,000 bushels more than last
year.
Last Monday, at Washington, 1). O.,
the supreme court affirmed the decision
of the circuit court of California, refus
ing a writ of habeas corpus lo Theo
dore Durrant, under sentence of death
for the murder of M'ihs Blanche Lamont
of San Francisco, in April, 1S95. Tl e
case has attracted attention throughout
tho entire United Slates, ami this de
cision permits, tho law to take its endive
with the condemned man, and Ihiir.ini
may therefore bo hung without delay.
Durrani is not tmrpi ined and when he
was untitled of the supreme court de
cision he did not display any emotion,
anil remarked that he did not expect
anything else.
A Good School. Attention is called
to an ndverliiemeiit, in another column,
of the Holmes English and Business
College, of Portland, Oregon. This
institution has probably educated more
young men and women for business,
and found them employment, than all
the schools of that kind in the North
west, Miss Holmes, in addition to be
ing assisted by tin abiu corps of six
teachers, gives her entire time to the
up building of the school and everything
that can mid to the students advance
ment and comfort is provided. The
school maintains six departments,
namely : Three years course in Em.di.di
branches, a course in book keeping,
penmanship, shorthand, typewriting
and telegraphy. The Holmes college
fa a Christian iustiiution and has at
heart not only tho mental hut the moral
and the physical welfare of the students
intrusted to it care. The principal has
given much thought to ihe home life id
students and is able to provide safe and
comfortable rooms i.t a low cost. The
past years of business depression has
impressed upon the miu. la of all the
necessity for practical education and
never in the history of the. country has
tho work of the thorough busines col
lege been so much appreciated as to day.
A gentleman went into Hotmail's to
buy some wall i a per for his parlor ami
looking through the many samples
found some patterns that were tine, de
cided upon one. "What is tho price of
that paper?" " cents per double
roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap."
1UH when it was explained how and w hy
it was sold so cheap, lie took tho paper
and was highly pleased.
Pan William has added to his stock of
groceries and provisions a full lino of
feed and hay. Goods delivered to all
parts of tho city free. Corner Seventh
and Center streets
If you feel week, dull and discouraged
you will find a bottle of Hood's Sarsapa
lilla will do you wonderful gwd.
Go to Bautn & Brandes, 145 iFirst
street, right on the Oregon City car line
for your lunches and dinners. We make
a Bpecialty of ladies' and merchants'
lunches ; try them, only 25c. Agency
for Mailland's candies.
NO CURE NO PAY.
Thnt Is the way all linguists sell GROVE'S
TASTKLKSS CHILL TOM; for Malaria, Chills
and Fever. It Is simply iron and quinine In r
asteloss form. Children love It. Ailulls prefe
at o bitter, nauseating Tonics. Frioe Sue. Fo
ale by C. U. Huntley, Drugitlst.
Two Million a Year.
When people buy, try, and buy again,
it means they're satisfied. The people
of the United Slates are now buying
GafC irPtg Candy Cathartic at the rale of
two tid lion boxes a year and it will be
three million bef re New Years. It
means merit proved, that Cascarets are
the most delightful bowel regulator for
evhiybody the year round. All drug
gists 10c, 25, 50c a licx.cure guaranteed.
OASTOniA,
lit fae-
It m
wy
wrapper.
TO CURE A COLD IN CNE 0AY
Take I.axsitlvo Ilromo Quinine 'lY.ble.ls. All
diuuKist's refund Ihe money II it fails to cure, 25c
NOTICE Oe EXECUTORS' SALE.
VOTICK H HUB'
' Ull'll'lsiirneil Its t
BY ttlVKN THAT TUB
xccntorof ihe!rt! will and
! testament oi .Stumi'l .-trite, de'-eased, has been
i uuthnriiied, by order of the counts' court of
CUieknm.s county. Oregon, mmie on Ihe loth
day of October, a 1) lW, to sell either at public
or iriV"te sale the follmvinn described real
property ocIiiiiuIuk lo sum cnut'-:
Jii'innuinK ai, a point ui roils west ol 1 lie south
east corner of the I1. I. C. of Win. Matlock In
township 2 south, murc 2 east of the Wilbim tte
Meridian, siiintieil lu llie county or Clackamas.
state of Oreuuii, and ruuuluit thence westerly on
tiie hoi i til boundary line of xald D. L. claim 22
rods; thence niirlherly and at ririit angles to last
lino, 40 r. dsi thence westerly at ritrht angles to
last line, IS rod: thence southerly 40 ruds to the
place of b. ginning.
Also neinnning in tne soutn nue oi wm Mat
lot k It. i. C. where Ihe same Intersects the center
line of the Orel! n 4 California Railroad trac:
running thence easterly tracing said ).L. C.line
207 feel i thonee south 133 feet: thence westerlv
2U3 feet to a point In the center line the 0. & i!.
Kail mud track O'.i'i ted. roiith of I he place of
neginuing; tnence northerly a'ong the Ciller
line of the O. & C. Kailrrmd truck 0H feet lo the
place ot be.'liiniui;. save i.ikI evecpt one fourth
acre deeded liyS;nnuel striiciiml wifelo Ltvosnv,
recorded on p-'ge 215 of book ;, re ords of deeds
of Clackani'in county.
Also lols 1 and 2 of 1.1. cT; Ove of MarshAeld,
now Clackamas, as shown by the recorded plan
thereof.
Therefore, by virtue of said order of said
rourt, I, the said executor ol the last will and
lestameiit i-f f e said Siimnel S'.riie. deoeased,
will from and ufler llie 7t.li day of December,
A. D. proceed to sell at private sale the
above described Hills for the same will be
received by the Executor at ids residenoe In
Clackamas, or by the aliorney lor said Executor,
Lester P. Smith, at his ollice oa Main street, Ore
g ni Cilv. I re'-ou,
Dated Ibis 21-t day oi Ootober, A. P..1&S7, at
Oregon City, Oregon'.
JOHN T. STRITK, Executor.
I.ESTKR P. SMITH, Attorney for estate.
Gambrinus Cold
Storage
Griessen & Hallver, Props.
Best
WLzes, Liquors and Cigars
Elegant Family Rooms.
ORHliOX CITY - - OREGON
Go to
GALLERY
Uo-to-Oat;
Pictures
!(
TP,
$1000.00
To the person who will send
us (be largest number of sub
scribers to the l.Ainns Home
.Iiu un.m. between now and April
ir.tb, lWtf. This is in addition
to a liberal commission paid for
every subscriber secured.
shall divide ft I. fit).) uniting
141) agents who do the best
wiik for us between inn it ml
Ap il 15ih, lSi8.
Our I'acilie Coast Manager will
be pleased lo see those tl 'siving
to take up the work.
Ad troiNS
W. fl. DANIELS,
Cliif House, Oregon City,
November Kith and 17th,
TIK(VHT!S IVlll.lSlltNtl Co.,
Hula. It'll. hia.
MEN ! beci
can
be cured
If you lutTcr from arty of tha
ill of men, crime to the oKlest
Specialist on the Pacific Coatli
DR. JORDAN A CO.. A
t105 MarkotSk Eit d 1852. f
' Youitff men and mtdtlift
1 from th effects Jt youthful iiulwcretioiiorx-
csm in maturrr veir, Nrvoui and Physical
aurtl m l ll w ha are ktitteniiff
inallitKCompliratintiii; NMriHntori'll(rn,
trotlrrtiri, 4Jmtorrliu, Ulert,
Irrtiiii Mtv r IMitnltiiir, fir. ily a T
comluiutiun of rrmediei.ol urc.il curativauow- M
r, tho Doctor hat to arraheil hit treatment
i unt it w ill imt only att.nl immediate relief but M
permanent cure. The 1oUt de not claim to
perform miraclei, Imt in well-known to ba a fair a
and Miliar Ptmician and Sum urn. nre-enunaut
i in hit pe Lilly IHacaMi'M of Men.
,vthiua thnrmiKiiiveninirHtiHlIroiUflia
avt'in wttlumt using JlrrMr M
t:W.HV NAM annlvhtir tn m fill ffr F
I Olve our A(hwI opinion ot h!ifN)niplntht,
, ftvry ouf MHttrrtake, r forfeit Ou
1 onMiltntion rRKK ann ttrlrtly private.
CHARiiKS VERY RKASOSAKLR Treat
, inrnt iwsonallv or hv letter. Send foe book,
" The lhilONOthy of miurriaxe
free. (A valuaUa book tinmen.
VIWIT 1R. jOKIANH
Great M iwmhu of Anntoinv
tha fiut and largest Museum of it kind in the
world. Com and leun how wonderfully you
ara made; how to avoid tii-knes and disease.
vt are continu.illv adilnic new tiwcuuent
1U TA LOul'ti MKK I'all or writ.
1051 Mark Street, San Frarciiro, Cat
1iT fT 1 1 M
wc wm un
4
m n
Marvelous. Effects
System Broken Down and Hope Al
most Abandoned Health Re
stored by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
"For fifteen years I have suffered with
catarrh and indigestion and my whole
system was broken down. I had almost
abandoned any hope of recovery. I pur
chased six bottles of Hood's Barsaparilla
and its effects have been marvelous. It
has made me feel like a new man. I am
able to sleep well, have a good appetite,
and I have gained several pounds in
weight." James Wilder, Oroville, Wash.
"I had a scrofula swelling on one sidei
ot my neck and ulcerated sores in my
nostrils, caused by catarrh. I also had
small, itching sores on my limbs. I
bought three bottles of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla aqd began taking it and the sores
soon healed. My blood is purified, and
the scrofula has disappeared." O. D.
McManxis, Mission, Washington.
Hood's r,ira
Is the best in fact the One True Wood Purifier.
Hood's Pills
cure nausei!
biliousness.
, indigestion,
26 acuta.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Coque featber brasa, Miss Goldsmith.
For best groceries at cheapest price go
to Marr & M uir.
Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen
at Courier office. 1
The cheapest and best line of crockery
in Portland is at Haine's Tea Store, 288
Morrison street.
Fine new line of umbrellas and canes
at Burmeisters & Andresens's Jewelry
store.
Inspect those adjustable window
screens at Bellomy & Bosch's. They
are certain', y the riishc thinjr.
Furniture upholstered and repaired at
the Oregon City Auction.
Customers can leave orders for bottled
beer, porter, Bteam beer or keg beer at
Knapp'e Bismark saloon. John G. Wil
holm, pioprietor Sellwood brewery.
Get your picture frames made at the
the Oregon City Auction House at very
prices. -
Prescriptions carefully compounded
G. A. Harding's drutf store.
lor the beat shave or hair cut to
be had go to P. G. Shark's shop. Shaving
10 cents,
Dr. VV. Wallena is now associated
with Dr. J. W. Welch, dentist, in Wil
lamette block.
llie most reliable goods at lowest
living cash prices are kept by the grocery
store of Marr & Muir.
With a little cost one's rooms can be
made as good and bright as new. Call
at Holman's and see styles and pattern
all up-to-date 181)7 goods. Seventh
street, near bridge.
L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds
of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain
crowns and bridire work u specialty.
Office in Barclay building, corner Main
and Seventh streets.
Before furnishing your house call at
j Young's second hand store and he will
tit you out for less than one-quarter of
what new goods would cost.
JOSKl'H RICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ollice in Oiogon City Bank Block.
Okboom city, .... ( beoon.
C. H. ISOM,
Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor
Will bo nl Court IIouso on each Rat urd
and on regular session days of
County Court.
J. W. WELCH,
DENTIST,
WILLAMETTE BLOCK,
Opposite P. O., Oukuom City, Oh.
(Iko. C. Bhownxi.l.
J. V. Campbell
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL,
, ATTOIINKY8 AT LAW.
Caullflil Bulltll.iK
Oregon City ,Or
C. N. GREENMAN,
THK IMONIIH
and
Drayman
C
(established lsi;5 )
rarcels delivered lo all parts of the city.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate Law Specialties.
OFFICE: Commercial Bint Bjltdln
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
Til OS. F. RYAN,
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker.
I.KAIIISH
iNSl'RANrR AilKKCY
CotSTV.
Of ( l.Al KiHi
Money to Iian. Abstract of Title Made.
Drawlnir of .ei;al I'oounients a .peeially
Oftlee on east side ol Main street
Between 6th and till.
OKKO.ON CITV, . OREUON.
business
change;
O. F. HENKIN'GS has
purchased the Seventh
Street Bakery of Ja
cob Kober and the new
. management is pre
pared to furnish you
with Bread, Cakes,
Buns, Etc., at very
reasonable prices.
C. F. HENNINQS, 7th St. Bakery
Bank cf Oregon City.
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THK CITY
l'ald Up Capital, $50,000.
Surplus, $20,850.
resident. - - Chas. H. Cauflied
Vice-president - Geo, A. Harding
Cashier, .... E. G. Cabfield
A General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Made on Available Secuntv
Exchange Bought and 'told.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available In Anv Part of thi.
worm.
Telegraphic KxchangeSoldon Portland,
San
Francisco, Chicago and New York. ,
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
TUP RATA API
i hi. unLnni i
1
Galvanized Tubs, 60, 75 and 90c.
House Brooms, 15, 17, 20, 25 and 30c. I
Toilet Paper, 6 for 25e.
Tooth Picks, 5c.
Black Boards, 3o, 50c ami tl.
Hand Lamps, 20,25, 30, 35, 40, 45, HOc.
China Tea Pots, small Bize. 17c.
Graniteware, Glassware,
Crockery, Woodenware.
L. A. PATTERSON & CO...
"Bazaar"
Oregon City - - Oregon (((
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Depot.
Double ami sinvlo riurs and saddle horses a
iays on hauii at the lowest rates, and a qorra
also connected with the barn for loose stock
any information regarding any kind o( stock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HOUSES BOCfHIT OR SOLI)
I I
ii
0E0. A. H UIDLNG,
OBALRR IK
IP
DBTJGS
IS
Stailird Pat.Ntedicines
P lints, Ills an 1 Window Ulass.
I Prescription AminxMu r'omiouaitert.
HAROIN'o'e BLOCK.
The Commercial Dank
OF OR KG ON CITY.
CAPITAL $100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Busines.
Lfmii. made. 1111b iliseounled. Mnkes co
turtlnn. Bnyn and kcIIs exohaiiRe on all point
In tnc I'tiuod Mtutes Him Mimii ami on Hon
Kong. Deposits received .ubteottonheck.
BHiikopnii Irw 9 A.M. to 4 P. M.
D.C. LATonRKTTE, F. E. DONALDSON
President. Casliie
H. STRAIGHT,
HKAI.3K IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Mill Fee J, Lime, Cement
and Land Plaster.
Winter Shoes!
KRAUSSK BROS., geeond
k tluor north of 1'. 0., have
just received n line new line of
HEN'S WINTER TANS. Call
mid nee tliein. We have added
a tirst-eliiss shoemaker to our
entalilishiiieut. mid are prepared
to do nil kinds of repairing at
reasonahle rates, t t t t t
KRAUSSE BROS'
SHOE STORE
Two iMorw KorlU nf
1'ostollU'rt
Winter Shoes!
WANTED TKl'STWORTH Y A X II ACTIVE
(tenllemeii or ladles to travel for responsible
eslablished house In Oretiiiu. Mouihlv bj and
exiH'iises. Position sttadv. Kefereiire. En
close self addr'ssed stamped envelope. The
liomiiiion I'uuiptny, lepl. V. I'lucaso.
WANTEFI TRt'STWORTIl Y AND ACTIVK
Kentlemon or ladles to trav.l for rrsmii.ible,
established house in Oreuou. Menthlv i no and
exiienses. 'osllion steady. Reference. Kiirlos.
sHlf.ddreael stamped envelope. The Pouiinien
Company, lept. Y, Chicago.
McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat the World!
Fine French
Millinery
...Miss A. S. Jorgensen...
. ATA
T.ADIES OF OREGON CITY
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
ATA
291 Mcrrison St.
Met. 1th
J. Phillipb, Proprietor
Steam Dyeing & Cleaning Works
LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS CLOTHING
CLEANED DYED AND REPAIRED
IN BEST POSSIBLE MANNER
Office, Foot Morrison Street, - Portland, Or.
Works at Mechanics' Pavilion, 325 Second St. '
..GO TO...
G. H. BESTOW &
FOR
DOORS. WINDOWS, fOULDINC and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER OFFERED FOR FIR8T-CL&SS GOODS.
Sliop Opposite Conirrellrttlonal Church. Alain Street, Oregon City, Ore.
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
RICHARD PETOLD3 CASK M4RKETQ
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufiekl Block,
Two Shops, -
J. W. BING & CO.
Importers and Dealers In
JAPANESE FANCY GOODS
Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Great Sale this week 1 Come and see our priees and bargains.
2K8 M'HKlilnirtnn Stmt, PORTLAND, OREGON.
1
$ $10 Every Day Can Be Made fcy Agents,
To nrove It. we rlvn a for umi r,.m nti ...i. .... .....
and another 80 in thiw days. One ajtent in Indiiina sold 16 copies in two (lavs An sSJn?
in South Carolina sold 4a copies in three .lav,. One agent in t'eoii ia wUl it k twn?i..
Ail agent in Central Georgia sold a copies in ten ya. WtenByonWnsW?r tliroff
inlwion we allow afrents. and the immenra p. pule of this wonderfTbooU and tI
. tk y'tl'V"Jicl?. P1"9; Fc: Jn''ee: one agent n. . lo.2S in ten days' sellinS
B. F. HAYNES PUBLISHING" COMPANY, Nashville, Tenn.
SECOND-HAND
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
SECOND-HAND CAHPTE3
SECOND-HAND ST0V33
SECOND-HAND TOOLS
SECOND-HAND HARDWARE
SECOND-HAND WAGONS
SECOND-HAND HARNESS
SECOND-HAND SADDLES
SECOND-HAND PLOWS
SECOND-HAND CULTIVATORS
SECOND-HAND TRUKS
ALL TO BE SEEN
AT THF-a
OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE
Opposite Postoffice.
fJaProtliiee Taken in Exchange.
0otne in and see our priees before I)"u'1 thi Wlh da5r ot October, wo?.
uuing eiaewncre.
& 5th, PORTLAND, ORE. ,
Goods Called For and Delivered
- .
Oregon City, Oregon.
ES.
THUNDERBOLTS,"
SAM JON
the latest, find frrandpst liook liv this world-wldo rclcbrltv
now out ami for hale exclusively ly subscription. Tha
en y buck given to the public by Sara Jones in ten venrs.
Kilned liy Ifev. 1!. F. Illiynes. Imroductiou liv rtislion
loseph s toy, cf tho M. E. Church, South. oitOprfoi
122 Kiilcndid illustrations. A bonanza lor agenta. Most
rapidly, easily selling book of tho age.
AGCINTS WANTED.
Send Sff Cents for Agent's Outfit, and 10 Cents lorO-ip
70-page, Illustrated Catalogue of Bibles, Albums, Etc.
WONDERFUL SALES.
..OF THE.
GAMBRINUS
GOLD
STORAGE...
I'XDKR NKW MANAGEMENT OF
Griessen k Halhvylcr
.ox
SATURDAY, NOV. 6.
COUNTY TRKASURER'S NOTICE.
I "AVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS
applicable to the payment of all warrants '
j endorsed prior to July 11th, Ism.
I Interest will" ce.se on the above warrai
; after the date of this notice.
i
JACOB SHADE.
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon.
AU palabaDiti..7 KSo.' fain I'll