CITY COURIER. 18th YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1897. NO 29 OREGON A Sof and Warm Bed is treat .to our care-worn h . A pood bed may help us jr a had cold quick and so . xteud our life. You owe it to yourself and family to pay a little attention to this important fact. Our heavy blankets for $2 a piec9 would make a suitable Christmas present. A large rug, 2J-2X5 feet, in front of the bed, is a good matoh. You will do well to inspect our mammoth stock complete in all lines we carry. 0 90 ss tn - 2 Si Pleased With the Photograph When you pick up a picture of yourself you are naturally critical; You wonder how the photographer made it so good or how he made it so bad . When you think of the difference between our photographs and those pon get from others you see wherein lies the beauty and attractiveness of our pictures. We give them a finish you will appreciate. henevj. Leading Photographer Furs ! Furs ! Furs ! MOST STYLISH FURS AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT... S- SILVERFIELD. Leading Furrier 1 43 Third Street., PORTLAND OREGON I Not How High But how low can we make the price, is the question we ask ourselves when marking our goods fur 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 GO.ODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call at the Pioneer Store ok Charman & Son before buying elsewhere. . The Germ am a Market. Is the cheapest place in the citv to buy t t t t t FIRST-CLASS FRESH MEATS Seventh Street, Near Depot, Oregon City. Paul J. Sciiolz, Prop. t t t r BEE -HIVE Fancy Dry, Goods, Notions, Gents'F urishings Spec Wc call your attention to the f;ict that we lead in LOW PRICES. Iking in bet- ter position than ever before to secure ial Bargains! All goods marked in plain figures and guarantied to be as represented. We are not selling cheap shoddy goods under the pretense of having been bought at auction sales. We will treat you right and sell you goods at right prices. .BEE -HIVE... Cau ield Block Oregon City, Or J New Store New Prices AND 7e Are After Ymiv Trade J: LACK SILKS Merino Ves's and Pants. Bi Bargain at .....Kto each! i'niotl filllt-. SIM'll HH Villi TUV A! ulul fil A f..r elapwhni'. Our price 7,-,c sulti0m,t "it'" 6".o, b. 8."o and SI .Klj Fine AII-W'Hil Uliitiii8uila,i'TOlvaliif2ni)W tl.ftOsuitj 111 II"'m "1 re '" DOMESTICS. 20 jds Good Bleached Mnslin for $1 00 lard wide Bleached Auiglin Lonsdale 7c yd. Im.,.l..laP.m1,.!. U, II. V . , j.. . r 1 ,U.,D,..C n...ui. ,, w ju. oiik hmiiii'i Mli'e Q-i.ou, now ...V1MJU each: wr rtl tiif lrr.-.?t? iuin( Good Fast Color Calico yd1 In Misses' and Children's Underwear we havei -'-"ltJl UHUAX Hetter Grade Calico 4o ,vd everything mid at prices that will nwke you our! We have the newest mid most desirable line Best Grade Ulico............ .... oe yd customers. :in the city, a. id the unalliifss of tile or oj will Best Grade Apron Check Oinithaiii..... . Jo yd -surprise you, JusUee luem. . u. n.r. WV sua , JIUXIKKY - -jii.ln,.h Sii.kl.nr nil u,.,.l 40o yard V nulr'!"0!1 ll'kil".1' sl..1iles. line iioods 6in: yardi Fie All wooi 1 wite, Conde Shirts and "'"."'ioc TOiriW1I,u c '.'5 I'rawers, seams all hound. French 7 jc J Tin d reirular Trade Whors. Outing Flannels, Good Selected Goods 5c yd ladies' 10r) Cotton Hose now. Better Grades lUfcc, 8c, )(Kj yd The 15c and ' kind now loc pairirVT' p' , ' f?Mtiton Vlunne Hlnun.lied Ar 1 'nhlonottu.l fui vA T ...il.i Ur I OH.I...J II .i.-.n. t.. ,c. ..UT rritf .. . . . . ......... ,n ju untii.iD ..i.u. i.iuuu uuati, uic HT aiiie, now joepi' Heavy Grades iW.'o, Hike, lOo yd Ladles' Fine Cotton- HusivUMially sold at 3nn I Crash ToWllnir. Twilled 40 Vlli nnil 4n nnw 9-,n nut,-! All Linen Tuwlitig flUcydl We also have nil the fine grades at equally law' w l" al"'ily made a lot of R mnants of out i.o.i'ts. e will eioffl aireii iy low prices. MEN'S FUltXISIIIXG GOODS Men's Good Heavy U. dcrshlrts and Draw era ' . . ffi.i each Heavy Perhy Klhhed Sh iris, only ....4oceaeh Heavv kliihcd Fleeced Shias and Drawers, bin barualn Duo each 75 percent HolShirl and Drnwers,siethem not eacn ori.- sun Extra Heavy Wool Murts and Drawers. Set them. caoh or f I '25 suit REMNANTS All Linen Towllng flUcydl We also have nil the flue grades at equally lowi We have already Better Grades 7)r, 80, 10c, 12jao yd prices. -boih t o'lon and W. Bleached Table Linen, Hie best )ou have ever Children's Winter Hi-se from 5c to 35c a pair. itnem out at hulf 0U1 seen for the uionev. 2fc vd Heavy and Better grades at 35o. 50o and boc vd 72 inch Fine Linen Drimusk.such as you see eisewnere torvi ana yi.o. Mere 7-tc ya Bed Table Damask Iflc, 2(io. 25o, 8V- yd Big Line of Towls at piit.es that are sure to sell them. 8eeThi.ii. Cheviot Hhii tiog, heavy winter goods 8Ho, 10c yd BLANKETS. 10-4 Gray or White BUnkets. the Dollar value 60c pr very liHi-ge anu tleavy ury uianaets, some Stores iri't S3.50 for tliein. Our mice f.25 natr Extra Heavy and Extra LHrs Blaukels..,...a2.50 pad All-wool r ine tir-iue uray isianKets.. Oregon Mottled Kxtra Large Blankets, 5.60. Value I4.IX) pair Also Fine Grade Blaukvta at.......(5, (6.50 to 110 prl FLANNELS Navy Blue, Gray and Brown. All Wool 9-ounce Flannels. Oihers ask 450 for theul Our price ..........35c yd Good Heavy White Shaker Flannel 5o yd Better Grade u ....Vc and 8)c yd LADIES' UNDERWEAR, Jersey Ribbed Vests ....2(ic each Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, Fleeced '25c each Jersey Ribbed Vests aud Pants. Eueclal value at 3.)C, 40c, 50c each Our Kimlnl-V are till Itui-irl.iti See our line of Bab'.es rocbetted Silk and Wool: LA DIES' CAPES II lid JACKETS CT"L .!"l TJ!yrS.l'ie" J'?.'Jl,1it!i Perhaps you have been waiting for the Int. Shawl. The-., a Dromm. .l'.fl .:SALhS '"..l" (?"ds. If so. now 18 your Half Pbi-b. will be ;asked lor these goods, but now you jastotilMieu at me nitures we quote Vou. Our l.5) and tT50 lines ol Cloth Capes, handsomely trimmed aud of excellent ' material, were cheap at old prioe, now i f4 5u and f i. !Our U and 10 lines go at td.50 and 47.50. were proud of the values at the old price, just see them at the new correct shades aud mixtures. Other stores jour Plush Capes go at the followiug figures ask 115 aud 40 cents pel yard for them. iour Bj-W Cape now (14.S0 Oua. Price 25o yard Our 88 .si One now ."... M): 42 inch-Pomp ndonr Suitings, in Black aud iour 10 Cape now 7.50 union, nanasome uesigns. seiuug u our f 18 Cape now fV.il "lZliit ,,"r TuCJ;:-" s,,-,' y,rd 0'" H'" o' "W we appreciated at the old Jurtrelvdan .legan line of Pattern Suits. ;D,ice.what will the new price, due for them Te7p., ,,l,mon"u,,, TOHf; m .llit H. mmuber they are NKW (lOODS aud correct ing tk price from ......3.U0 to l a Sllit: . u...,,,,.' H trlmin.il and Hue Hnlahed. Dout fall to see us nu Dress Goods can save i" ' " " " jrotlea.-t&0per oenton diem. Our fi Jacket now :i.50 v'lli ei."V in iw ,, f"t-w .Our .50 Jaoset now ... 5.M llur till Jacket now 88.00 Beauties, at 25o, 5c, 40o, 50o, 65o and "5o per yard, i iur iu 50 Jaoitet now 7.50 ' A beautiful line of fancy weaves in OurJ15 Jacket now .. . 110 00 LACE CURTAINS At G9c, 75c, 1 and up to (12.50 per pair. DRESS GOODS Nice Line of Small Checks, splendid goods for school wear. Krb Tnru ' liie. Tard eo.oo uair A a u lanr nmnl nf An. worn. Nnn. m n nebular Finl-h 75oeaeh Fine Sniyjiary All Wool Shiits and Drawers, full flinish. VOc each or 1.T5 suit Royal Ribbed all wool tjlilrts mid Drawers. Manic as some siore ask the roval prie id II. 'fl for. Our r rice il.OOeach Kxtm Heivy All Wool Fleeced Shirts and DriTweis, Kecular Klondlkersll 50 each. We also have a line of Silk awl Wool Utulerwear l'hat we sell ar less than manufacturers cost. MEN'S OVER SHIRTS 20 i. 25c, 8 is 40c, 50o and 'Wo. Yon can't buy them eiser ueru mr u per vent mora. Our Dollar Grade of Overshirts Ale money Savers, See them. MEN'S OVERALLS Heavy Rlvlted, 40e pair. MEN'S WORK PANTS Good at 1 00 and II .25. ' FANCY SILKS DON' T MISS THE OPPORTUN ITY TO BUY A JABKET 6 OR CAPE. AUoBlg Line Drummer's Samples of Capes ami Jackets at orie-linlf price. Come in and see for yourselves. Courteous treatment whether you huy or not. No trouble to show goods. emember the Number R i II l l " x;: - FIB5ST f., Between 'Sforrison ami atnltill Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and dsllcloua. mm FOVDER Abiolutely Pur. ihjvai RAKim eowoes en., new vom. Church Notes. Next Sunday morning Bibhnp Morris wiil conduct service" tirnl prt-acli in St Paul's church. Kev. Dr. Williams in (he evening. Divine service and se'inon in chapel at Ounemuh next Sun-lay at 2 p. m. "The Transfiirininir I'ower of Mind," at 10:30 a. in and "t nurtchip and the Choice of a ifu" at 7:80 will ho the uhjeutH at tliu Ciinre.ational church next piahlmt'.i. Uelitfious Hervii'e.i h usual in the Methoiliot church on Sunday, Decenilier 5. Topic a the evening service, "Politics " tiool Singing. A cordial welcome to all. - REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnlthsd Every Week by Clacka . mas Abstract & Trust Co. United Slates to Louis Behren, s of nw sw ?4 and w of se 14, sec 13, t 4 s, r 1 e; patent. Iiohert lieutel to Edgar Waldron, lot 2. Kuetel tracts, Milton Hrown claim ; 2H8.75. L O Shoemaker (by slier) to John Everhurt, lots 6 and 6, Jjlk 4, l'arkplace J $72.59. John Deliar to Ivi Dellar, 20 acres in sec 2"), 2 s, 2e; $1)00." Louis r Merkhng to Louisa J Ugle, n of ne 4', sec 23, 5 s, 1 e ; $5. . 0 W McCown to Louisa J Ogle, n )' of n sec 23, 5 s, 1 e J $5. M S li Lawton to John Harrislierger, 6 acres in A F Hedges claim ; $7"i0. United States to Christian l'ugh, e xt of se l4 , sec 32. 2 s, 5 e ; pntent. Uniied States to Knud l'ugh, nw M, sec 4, 3 s, 5 e; patent. James Parker to- United States, e of sw t-4 and lots 3 and 4, sec 18, 1 s, 0 e ; benefit of act of congress. (Jims holds to (J K l!olds lots 1 2 and 3 in I fractional blks 113, 1 15, 117 and 118, Gladstone; $1. Mugif'e Witts to K W Zimmerman, s 53 acres of ne sec 21, n s, I e ; $1(1 '. M N Huffman to S O Downing. tH) acres, sec 18, 1 s, 3 e ; $1. Sam'l K Mintliorne (by slier) to II Sander, lots 23 and 24, blk 70, Minthorn ; $3.5(!. Kr.inklin Dotuhty to Lyd'ut A Young, ii w of ne '-4 and ne '4 of nw H ol sec 31, 3 s, 2 e; $22J0. Christmas is coming and every one of ! us likt-8 to get a little present whether I of value to us or in, but if we are the ' giver it lays decilcdly in our hands to stretch our little expenditure for some aetr one as lar as piHmnie in ine region of usefulness. Take ior instance toys they are for a day and your gift is for- gotton. But if yuu buy a rocking chair of llcllomy A litiHch it is a present for 1 all time; by it little extra care it may be serviceable for their children's i hildien I ilKil JJf iin Great reductions on all trimmed hats ut Miss Uoldsmith. Fine trimmed hals at low prices at Miss Cio'dHinith. Assor ed patterns of stamped pillow shams at 20c a pair at the liacket Store, opposite Cliarmau & Co.'s drugHtore. Wantkd. $300 or $'Jo0 for two or three years, yno.1 security. Address "Security," this othce. If you want a nice steak, roast or boil call at Albrig. t's shop and get some of his col 1-storagu meat which is acknow edged by all to btf stlorior to the meats commonly sold at butchers' shops. He ulso keeps on hand a full stock of lard, hams, bacon, etc., made by himself and warranted purest and wholesome. lie-tnemU-r the old established shop on M street. CM)iie feather brasa, Miss Goldsmith. SCHOOL REPORTS. Jlontlily Reports of School Districts In the County. Report of Crescent, school for the month, ending November 2ith. Numbeuof days taught, 1U; enrolled, 22; attendance, 178'-$ ; aiisent 15; tardy, 4 ; average daily attendance, 19 ; visitors, 13; neither absent nor tardy, Hugh Huldleson, Alverta ami Alvin Kralt, 1 larence Yach, Burney. Carrie ami Norma Gard, Katie and Frank Meindl, Allie and bestle Reynolds. rrionds of education are cordially invited to visit the school and note our progress. Fhkii J. Mkinui,, Tkaciikk. Fiigle Creek school rejHirt for second month; Number days taught, 19; at tendance, (i") ; absence, Utl ; average be longing, 37; average daily attendance, 32; times tardy, 8 Hoi I of honor: Charles (larger, Oren and Homer Hallow, Pleasant Douglas, Waller Glover and A rin I n In rollaid. VI itors: H. B. McArthnr, Nellie Linn, .las. Lino, H. Bellow and Mrs. J. J. Judil. Patrons and others interented are cordially invited to visit our school. G. T. McAhthuk, Teacher. KcjHirt of llazcli.i school district No. 31, for the second month, ending No vember 2'lth : Those who were neither absent nor tardVH.ro Grace vVliiiu?i, J'"lorence aud Mark Haves, Lyunetle Annes, Klmer, Milton Karl aid arroll Shipley, Kthel, Blanche and U'slie vs bitten. Pearl Long, Willie and Henry Nagle. Visitors present 'vere Mesdamos Ship, ley, l.orey, White, Walling, Childs, iiiller, Whitten, Day, Long, Najlo, Bor land, Hays; .N.'h-w-h Addie Whitten. Llizabe h'llaines, Miss Nida and John auker. . Matrons and those interested in edu cational work are, invited to visit the A rii a D. Tiiomi'sos, Teacher. The followiug named pupils in district No H7. Barlow, were neither absent nor tiiruv during Hie month emling -Noveiii Iier2iilh: Dollie Kendall, Ia-iiu Scog gun, Kmma Set.ggan, Leroy Parmenter ami Ciimhiiis lull. nolo unrulier en rolled, 23 ; average daily attendunce, 18, Patrons and friends are kindly invited to call on the school and note our pro gress. Wll.l.lAM Hankins, Teacher. To fJur ;miatliatliiii F irivif. Take CaxcaietH I andv ('Htliartic. K'r or 2)c If C C, C. f .il t'i nre.diuggisis reluud money. Kducat Vuur ItuwN Willi (;its-ar t. Candy CmIIimiIic, cure c.ii.iiiKHon fnrevrr I0e.2o; If C.C.C tail, drug- liihtH rt'filMd iimn 'V New veilings at Miss Goldsmith. A gentleman went into Holiniui's to buy some wall paper for his parlor and looking through the many samples found some patterns that were tine, de cided upon one. "What is the price oi that paper?" " cents per double roll." "I'm afruid that, is too cheap." But when it was explained how and why it was sold so cheap, lie took the paper and was highly pleased. Dan Willians has added to his stock of groceries and provisions a full line of feed and hay. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center streets LOCAL SUMMARY. For best groceries at cheapest price go to Marr& Muir. Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen at CoiiKiKH office. . Fine new line of umbrellas and canes at Binnshtera A An Irosens's Jewelry store. Imped III ish alj ntabh window itcreeuit at B.'llomy A linen's. They are Crfilrtin.y the ru'u ihlnj Customers can leave orders fur bottled beer, porter, steam beer or keg beer at Knapp's Bismark saloon John G. Wil helm, pioprietor Sellwoisl brewery. Prewriptions carefully compounded (1. A. Harding's drug ntore. For the best shave or hair cut to laj Inid go to P.l i. Shark's shop. Shaving 10 cents, Dr. S0 Wallens is now associated withD , J. W. Welch, dentin, hi Wil lamette block. The most reliable goods at lowest living cash prices are kept by the grocery siore of Marr Si Muir. With a little cost one's rooms can be made as good and bright us new, Call at Holman's aud see styles and pattern all up-to-date 18'.)7 goods. Seventh Street, near bridge. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specially. Office in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh t reels. Before furnishing your house call at Young's seconddiand store and he will fit you out for less than one-quarter of what new gmsls would c int.