OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. Htiteredi n OregonCity poatofflce as gdCODd-clasu matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If paldlu advance, peryear 150 One yeir 2 00 Six months 1 00 Three months , - 60 rThe date opposite your address on the paper denotes the tim to which you hate paid PITIONUE HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON CITY, DEO. 3, 1897. It is rumored that the Press of Ore gon City and the Independent of Oanby will consolidate. They probably want to die together. Tub Onnby Independent say the OoiTRiKRdid not pnblbsh the grand jury report and asks why. We didn't know that the I'anby liquor caused blindness before. It has been suggested that some new man without political blemish should be nominated bv the democrats for secreiarv of state or state treasurer at next election. J. D. Stevens of Canby "the leading populist orator of the county," is now writing articles for the Canby republican campaign sheet because he couldn't run the Herald of this city. You are to be congratulated, Mr. Fitch. Thb report has been circulated that the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. had failed. It is a mistake and for the benefit of the policy holders of that company in this city would state that it wa- the Massachusetts Benefit Life As sociation that failed. It is ridiculous to even suppose that either the democratic or populist parties can defeat the republicans in Oretton. Unless a compact union is effected by the friends of free silver and reform, it will be the same old story domination of the money oligarchy and corporations, which mean nnsgovernment and op. preBsion of the musses. It seems that some of the county officials are neglecting thnirduty. The suspension bridge needs painting and 4 the road up the west Hide hill has two small streams running down therecently rrulil rimriwav. which will hive to be R ' refilled, Just because a few moments labor at the proper time was not ex- ;tu.ni1.l in tnrnina the water into the ' prepared ditch. Okkoon City the past week supported two gentlemen of leisure for several davs bv (living financial assist 'nee to a fake advertising scheme. It has been but a few weeks since the business men wer bitten by a fake ink-directory ad vertimng fake. hen will the people cease to patronize miuli and buy legitimate ndverticing in Oregon City's five papers enough to satisfy the dif ferent of nil. Tim ciiiw'idatcH for the several city ollieers to be filled on Monday are nil good clean men and are well known hero ami a glum'u at the ticket on election day should suffice. The race will be a close one and the suwi'ssful candidates will not have a walkaway, ulthough th tic'u't headed by Dr. Powell seems to have the bestof it. Under the present conditions we think the inde pendent ticket is the one for the tax payers to support Tiik state hoard ol equalization con vened at Fulfill on the 1st of December ami remains in wtmioti 30 days. The members of the lamrd are as follows: First district, A. O. Auldon, Lakeview ; second district, Robert Walker, B.tndon ; third district, Squire Farrar, S;tlem ; fourth district, D P. Thompson, Port land ; fifth district, U. AYingato. Astoria ; sixth district, O. A.Johnson, lleppiu-rj Htwenth district, W. U. Wills, Hay Creek eighth district, O. P. (ioodall, Vnion; ninth district, I 11. Holland. Tiik large number of tramps that infest Oregon City should lie made to labor as they do in Tacoma, where it costs the city just 3(1 cems a day per man to get a large amount of its rough work, such as street-cleaning and wood cutting, done. That is, the city bus contracted for the feeding of all city prisoners for VI cents per meal, and every hobo that is vagged has to do an honest day's work, otherwise he gets only two meals a day. The chain gang consists of from six to twenty hobos, and the amount of work they have ac complished is wonderful, the chief of police estimating that they do fully half as much as paid laborers. So the city is the gainer by the policy it is pursuing of ridding the city cf the undesirable element. , COXGRESSt When congress meets in session on Monday the prospect is for a goner alas- sault all ulo:;g the line of the national sentiment and policy which Cuar Reed suppressed by his despotic rulings dur ing the extra session. .Many vital issues must come up for consideration and action, among which will I as our duty to the Cuban republic, the Nicaragua canal,, the annexation of Hawaii, the question of the British boundary in Alaska, and the Behring sea seal fisheries. These are all international matters. In addition to them there will be the frictional topics of internal economy. For instance the conduct of the administration in completing the deal made by the Cleveland gang with the Union Pacific "reorganization com mittee" will be something for earnest discussion and investigation, and the conspiracy finally to wreck the money of the constitution, which Carlisle in augurated and his very fit and ap propriate mugwump successor, Gage, is attempting to carry into execution. From the present indications the great battles of the coming session will be fought on international lines, and except in one instance between the American people and the individuals and syndicat ed robber trust interests which were counted in over the will of the majority as expressed in the ballot box, to rule them. It will be a session full of inter est to every true American patriot. Receiver ualioway's report of the land ollico Lu.-iinesa for .November shows that 10 homestead entries were made and 43 final homestead proofs; that $13.25 was received from cash sales and $001 .11 in fees and commissions. FOR CITY OFFICES. Nominations fUuj ojj th 3 Two Dlf- ferent Factions on flonday. The meeting in Weiiihard's hall was called to order by iieo, A. Harding, who was male permanent chairman on motion of Thos. F. Rvan. About 110 were rjtent. Un motion of J. T. Lvnch F. T. Griffith was chosen secretary. Rudolnh Koerner in an animated speech nominated E. G. Caulield for re election to office of Mayor, which was made unanimous. Mr. Oaudeld was called for and re sponded saying that if elected agtin he would labor honestly to secure good government for the city. Fre i Hesse nominated H. E. Straight for office of tieasurer, which was made unanimous. The convention then divided into wards. In first ward Wheeler Church called to order and upon motion of O. F. Horn was made chairman. M. Bolluck was made secretary on motion of R. Koerner. M. Rosenbaum made a double nomin ation, naming R. Koerner and J.Bittner for re election as councilmen and John Jones mention Jack A o'fatt. Joseph Rice moved that first two be declared nomines by acclamation, which didn't carry. Then someone said that he didn't believe Moffatt would run and so the name Was dropped a. id others decla ed nominees. In second ward Dr. W. E.Oarll called to order and E. E. Williams was made chairman and A. S. Dresser made secre tary. G. A. Hai ding was mentioned for counciluien but withdrew, when George Broughton was named by T. W. Secor, J. A. Thayer by S. F, t'cripture, Fred MeUner by Fred Hesse. J. H. Walker bv O. H. Dye, S. F. Scripture by G. A. Harding and A. W. Milln by a friend. Dr. Oarll, C. H. Dye, George Brough ton and liruce Curry were made tellers. The first vote stood: Walker 2', MeUner 20, Thayer 14, iVlilln 2ti, Scripture 10, Harding I, Broughton 10; A. W. Milln received majority and was declared nominee and tie of Mctzneraiid Walker was witiil off with following re wilt : Walker 2.', Mctzner 34, Thayer '.', Scripture I, Ihoughtou 'A; Muunur ma le nominee Same commi'tco ui managed hist campaign was chosen : Thos. F Ryan, teo. A. H nling and S. K. Scripture. INUKI'KNIiy.Vr CONVKNTION. The meeting was called to order by E. K. (Jim, mull and T. F. Cowing was made chairman and E. H. Cooper secretary. About SO people were present. Dr. J. W. I'owell was put in nomina tion by W. N. Godfrey ami was declared the unanimous choice of the taxpayers assembled. Being called for Dr. Powell said if elected he would give a clean, honest and orderly administration and was in favor of dividing the city into three wards and extending the electric light service to Elyville. II. E. Straight was renominated for treasurer by acclamation his name being placed beforj meeting by V. R. Hyde. 'Iho name of Chas. D. Latourette for councilmen in second ward was placed before meeting by W.N. Godfrey and 11. O. Stevens by John J. Cooke. Both were made the "unanimous nominees. For councilmen in first ward S. S. Walker was mentioned by John Noble and Geo, Broughton by T. S. Lawrence, ll.ith were nude, unanimous choice of convention. TIIK TICKETS Nonpartisan. Independent. E G Caulield Mayor,... J W I'owell 11 E Straight.. Treasurer.. 1 1 E Straight K Koerner council 1st d II C Stevens J liittner. . " " CD Latourette A W Milln " 2nd Geo Broughton Fred Mctzner" ' .. ,S S Walker A Clever Trick, lteiriainly lo.ik like it, but there s really no tiick about it. Anybody cm try it li hs Lame Hack and Weak Kidneys. Mulaiia or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself light sway by lakintj Klectric Hitters. This medicine tones up the whole sysh m acls as h h i in ul Hill lo the Liver and Kid ri ys,isa blooil pnriller and nerve tuiic. It cures Constipation, HeHdach-1, Faint ing Spells, Sleeplessness and Melan clioly. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its intutal vigor. Try Klectric Hitlers and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. F.verv bottle miar-thlecd. Oulv I 50c a bottle at Charman & Oo.'s drugstore A Sure Tlini for Von. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thliii!. Uiliousness, sick head ache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by con stipation and sluggish liver. Cascarets Candy Catliartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic ar bv all druggist guaranteed to cure or i n oney leinmtel I . I . are a mr j ihing. Tiy a box twUv j 10c. ,V .'tic. t ample un I booklet free. All drm-gists. Impure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and Sick Headache the Results Doc toret foi Years Without Relief. ''My blood v.-s ' '1 of order, and I be gan taking liuu. . baraaparilla. It has pmitied my blood and relieved me of rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick headaches. I have been afflicted with these difficulties for years. I am now able to do a good day's work. Rheumatism has troubled me since I was a child, but I am now entirely well." Miss Pheobe Bai ley, Box 445, Pasadena, California. " I have suffered from the effects of im pure blood, boils, pimples, etc., Jorfive years. I have tried various remedies with out relief and finally purchased six bot tles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. The boils and pimples have all disappeared since I began taking this medicine. I am now entirely cured." Louis Thomas, 1412 11th Street, Oakland, California. Hood's Sarsaparilla Istliehest in fact the One True Blood Puri fier. All druggists, tl. six for $5. Get Hood's. j At- r:n aro purely vegetable, re nOOU S HlllS liable, beneficial, toe. We have received a line of siWer plated ware, which will be given to our patrons, The quality is a 1 extra coin silver plate 1487 Wm. A. Rogers. We solicit you to inspect the same at the store of I. Selling. Fascinators, all colors, 20, 25, 35 and 45 cents at the Racket store. When in Portland drop in and see our immense line of Christmas Chinas. Everything new. Haines', 288 Morrison street, Portland. Ladies', gents' and children's- under wear and hosery, all prices at the Racket store. Two Million a a Year. Whpn people buv, try, and huv again, it mean'' ihtVre mtislimi Toe people of the United States are now buying Cai-cirels Candy Catliartic nt the la'e of two mi lion boxes a je-ir and it. will he three million bef re New Years. -It means merit proved, that Ca-carets are tl e inoct delightful bowl regulator for eveiybody the year round. All drug gists 10c, 25, 50c a box. cure guaranteed. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take I,axatlv Dromo Qilnlne Tablet. All dniKKtat refund the mnnev If It fails to oure, 25c Go to Btum & iirandes, 145 First street, right on the Oregon City car line, foryour lunches and dinners. We make a specialty of ladies' and merchants' lunches; try them, only 25c. Agency for Mailland's candies. NO CURE NO PAY. That Is the way all drnswistB sell GROVE'S TASTKLKSd CHILL TON!,; for Miliaria, Chills ami Kever. It is simply iron un 1 quinine in r asteleHB form. Children love tl. Aitulls prtfe at o bitter, imuxeatliig Tonics, frioe 50c. Fo ale by C. O. Huntley, DrugKlst. The Seventh Street Bakery (pn the hill) has some of the finest holiday cakes in its show window that has been Been in Oregon City for a long time. Mr. Ilennings, the new proprietor, is pre pared to make all kinds of Christmas cakes, pies, etc., on short notice at very reasonable prices. (iesides other vegetable" of till kinds F. I. Andrews will have 120or 15000 heads of lettuce and about 7000 stalks of celery for the Christmas market. The cider and vinegar made by him is the I best, in the county and he has over I 75000 gal Ions of pure cider vinegar for i Bcle. Grand street parade by the Red Men Christmas day between the hours 12 and 1 o'clock. Something entirely r.ew. Grand spectacular masque ball by th Red Men Christmas niht, the 25th. Remember the Red Men give tl e most successful masque ball of the sea son. Ilenuty 7s Itloiul. Clean blood means h clean skin. No henutv without it. Cascoret") Candy Cathartic elnan your blood Hint keep it clean, by stiirintf up the lazy liver and driving all imnurities from the body. Begin to-dny to bullish niinil, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by takintr ('Mt-curHts, beauty for ten cents. All dn-gtisfs satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c, For Over Fifty Years AnOi.dand Weix-Tiiikd Rkmkoy. Mrs. Winslow's Sontbing Syrup has been ned for over tlftv vprs by mil lions of mothers lor their children while teething, with perfii-t success It sootheh the child, soltens the minis allays all pain ciues wind colic, snd is the best remedy for l)iarrhies. Is pleasant to ihe taste, Fold by IrtiBgis n every part of th W oild. Twenty five rents a hotiln. Its va lue is in cslculsble. He sure and ask for Mrs Winsnw's Soot bing Syrup, snd take no other kind. Kvrrybixly 8j' t'o. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most wonderlul medii-al discovery of Ihe aire, pleasant and refreshing to iIih taxt9, act aently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, chansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation anil biliousness, l'lease buv and try a box of O. C. C. to day ; 10, 2 !0 cents. Sold anJ ituaran teed to cure by all druggists. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children. tUtu- llHllt llfuton N SECOND-HAND STORED- SECOND-HAND FURNITURE SECOND-HAND CARPETS SECOND-HAND STOVES 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 THFj . OREGON CITY AUJTION HOUSE Opposite Postofflee. , Produce Taken in Exchange. Come in and see our prices before Duying elsewhere. BUSINESS change;- O. F. HENNLVGS 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. v. r. nuniiiuj, in si. tsanery GO TO MRS. PRIERS' FOR Candies, Nuts, Fruits and Tobacco She Keeps a First-Ciass Line. Fine Christmas Dolls. M iin Street , . O.-ej on CI Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANKING HOUS8 IN TUK Cm Paid Up Cupilul, $;0,000. Surplus, $20,850. resident, Vice-president Cashier, " ' Chan. H. Caufi.ied . Gro.-a. Harding E. Q. Caufiild A Gener.-i Banking Business Transacted Deposits Received Subject to Cheek. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. Oountv and City Warrants bought. Loans Made on Available Securilv Exchange Bought and 4nld. Collections Made Promptly. Drafts Sold Available in Any Part of tb -vona. Telegraphic Kxchange Sold ou Portland, 8ar Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Winter Shoes! KRAUSSK BROS., second 4 door north of P.O., have just received a fine new line of HEN'S WINTER TANS. Call and see them. We have added a first-class shoemaker to our establishment and are prepared to do all kinds of repairing at reasonable rates, t t t t t KRAUSSE BROS' SHOE STORED. Two Doors North ot l'OStofiil'B Winter Shoes I The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskiiwa. HI. "Chief" says: "We won't keep hom-e without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs end colds. fc)x perimented with many uihers, but neer got the true remedy until we r.ed Dr. King's New Discovery, No oilier remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain snd sure cure forcomrhs, col Is, w hooping congn, etc " It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even tl they sre urged on vou as just as good as Dr. King's New IMs covery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is nuaraiiieed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottle free at Charman it Co. 's drug store. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Uxalive Bromo quinine Tslileu. All liruKSisK rvfuuit theniouey If it tails to oure. iic Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tiik Bkst Sai-vk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapmd 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 nnded. Price 5 cems per bo. For sale by Charman & Co. McKITTRICK'S SHOES Beat the oriel I I n ' Dr. A. A 131 mm llaveYonr Eyes Examined Consultation Free ,.0 TO... G. H. BESTOW & CO, FOK OOORS. WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PEICES EVER Shop Opposite Congregational Clim - for CHOICE CUTS and RICHARD PETZQLP'S CASK MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon. J. W. NG & CO. Importers and Dealers In JAPANESE FANCY GOODS Ladies' and Gents' Famishing Goods, Etc. Great Sale this week ! Come and sea our prices and bargains. 888 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. HARRIS' GROCERY... I ' Fresh Stock of I First-Class, Ilepnt rr HAY and FEED HOLIDAY GOODS. A. N.WRIGHT, THEiowAjtwELEK. Portland, Or. WHY IS IT... That every day iroin every part ot the city, regardless of distance? -r- There must bf ome reason. People especially ladies don't go out of their way to buy unless there is a reason. IT IS UKCAUSE ve I avc t-stablished a reputation for abso lutely IVe.sh ooili especially in the line of table -i- delicacies, und our customers are sure of a superior article and then the prices are right. GIBSON & LINDSEY PKOPK1KTOK OF T 1 I mnniTrc dumjov Vrn nonrtrnv BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY S. G. Skidmore & Co., Fxtenslve Line Holiday Goods A very popular priced line of Purses, Rill Books, Card Case?, Cigar Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, silver mounted or plain; Toilet Dressing Cases, Manicure Cases, Work Boxes, Hand kerchief, Glove or Ntcktie Boxes in celluloid, cosmeon and enameled wood. PERFUMES of the highest grade for the holidays and also Atomizers of handsome design, at popular prices. We ask you to call and examine our stock and see if we do not offer the nicest goods at lowest prices. Cut-Rate Druggists... 151 Third St., near Morrison, W.VSTKD TRl'STWOR TH Y AND ACTIVE (NMiilcmen or I1ik u travel (or wpoimltile, enUliliahed hon In Oregon. Monthly ftf unit expenws. Position uteiMly. Reference. En-l (U'lf-mt'lrvswi tnniiH'l envelop. The Doiuiulon Comptny, lH pi. Y, Chicago. Barr Scientific Optician, formerly of Minneapolis, has charge of the Optical Department for A. N. WRIGHT, the Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. OFFERED) FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. ch, Main Street, Oregon City, Ore. TENDER MEATS go to THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES GROCERIES Willamette Block, Oregon City LADIES' PURSES-the latest LOUWELSA WARE new FINE CUT GLASS WATCHES and DIAMONDS t.'all anil limpi-d - -I our store is filled with buyers tf Drugging' PORTLAND, OREGON WANTKD-TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIV M ffttHtlHlihl1 hllllM in rtr.kn.ni kt .UlL VYT"' py,uioDlly. Reference. Knclone rr,.-,lr.PrTl mmfHHi envelope, ine Domioloa tompftuy, Dept. Y, Chictgo.