Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, April 08, 1898, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
K ltsrodin ilregouOitypostolBce as second-class matte
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
If paid In advance, per year 15"
bix montns
Three months' trial 20
The date opposite your address on the
Papur deuotes the time to which you have pRid.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
OREGON OITY, APRIL 8, 1898.
Union Ticket.
For Governor
W. L. Kino, populUt, o( Baker.
For Congress, First District
K. M. Vkatch, democrat, of Linn.
For Secretary of State
H. K. Kincaio, silver republican, of Lane.
For State Treasurer
J. 0. Booth, democrat, of Josephine,
For Supreme Judge
W, A, Ramsey, democrat, of Yamhill.
For Attorney General
J. L. Btoby, populist, of Wasco.
For State Printer
CHA8. A. Kitch, populist, of Clackamas.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
H. S. Ltmah, populist, of Clatsop.
For Judft", Fifth District
W. 1). HAim, populist, of Washington.
For District Attorney
Gbo. Nolaho, democrat, of Clatsop.
For Member STATEBoard of Eouallzatlon
Wm. Barlow, silver republican ,ol Clackamas.
For Joint Senator, Marlon and Clackamas
H. L. Bakklxy, silver republican, of Marlon,
MR.KINCAID'S VIEWS.
Secretary of State Harrison R. Kin
caid, elected four years ago on the re
publican ticket, but recently re-nomi
nated for the office by the "union of
forces" at Portland writes, in accepting
the nomination, to those who conferred
the honor upon him, as follows :
"Please accept my sincere thanks for
the nomination for re-election as secre
tary of state by three state conventions,
representing the people's party, the
democratic party and the silver-republican
party of Oregon. I trust that the
confidence reposed in me by the bimet
austs oi uregon, whom you represent,
will never be betrayed. The noiuina
tion for thiB important office by the
unanimous vote of three conventions
composed of a greater number of repre
Bemauve men man ever assembled in
any Btate convention in Oregon is a
great honor and is highly appreciated
I accept the nomination and, if elected,
will endeavor in the future, as in the
past, to discharge the duties of the of
fice faithfully and impartially according
to the best of my ability. The demand
of the coinage of silver on an equality
with gold, without waiting for the con
sent of foreign nationg.which has united
three great political parties in Oregon
in 1898 and will possibly unite. ithein
in every state in 1900,is, in nay opinion
the greatest issue p the age and in
volvos the most, vital intureBts of the
..people of ue United States and of the
world."
Notwithstanding the frantic efforts of
of the gold-standard press, assisted by
some of the alleged leaders of the popu
list tarty, a sutisfatory union of the ro
form forces in Oregon has boen ac
coinplished and a ticket nominated
Earnest (co-operation is required, how
ever, to make the campaign against tin
republicans a success, as they realize
that is a struggle for supremacy that
will have a strong bearing on the presi
duntial campaign of 19IK), and no means
will be leftunlriod to again defeat the
w ishes of the people
Tiikhb is not a man in the populist
party in Uregon, who could he nomi
nated, who is more conscientious, more
anxious to bo of service to the peoplo,
than William K. King, nominated for
governor by the "union of forces" at
Portland. Mr. Klnirisa vouna ninn nn,l
not yet a statesman, nor is ho a man of
genius or brilliant parts, but he is sin
core, honest, ambitious and has made
the most of his opportunities with credit
to himself. IVndleton East Oregonian
Hon. R. M. Yeati'h has forwarded to
AVnshingtoii his resignation as register
of the I'luti'd States land office at. Kih
burg and has asked that he be relieved
lit once. Ilia term expired sometime
ago. Mr, Yeatch will take to the stump
i-oon and make an active canvass for
election as coiiuresnian.
Brats the Klondike.
Mr, A. C. Thomas, of Man m illo, Tex.,
hits found a more vuhntMo disenvory
tlinn hiis yet hcen made in li e Kb n like,
lor years ho ndlVied untold agony from
coiiHimition, accompanied hy hemorrh
ages ; and was absolutely cured by lr.
King's Now discoveJy for Consumption,
Coiil'Iis and Colds, lie declares thai gold
is of little value in comparison w ill) this
marvelous cure; would have it if it cost a
hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, bror
chilis and nil all throat and lung alloc
tiona are positively ruredby Or. Kind's
Ne lliscovery for Consumption. Trial
Vottles free at Charman A Co. Di ugStoie
liogular size 50ct. and $1, Uuarantotd
to cure or price refunded.
A Sure Thiuc fur You,
A transaction In which you cannot lose
is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick head
ache, furred tongue, (ever, piles anda
thousaud other Ills are caused by coc
stlpation and sluggish liver. Cases rets
Candy Cathartic the wonderful new
liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are
by all druggists guaranteed to cure or
money refunded. O. O. C. are a sure
thing. Try a box to-day J 10c, 25o , 60
bampleand booklet free. All drug gist
REALTY TRANSFERS. I
Furnished Every Week bv Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
D Clifford to M Clifford, lot 3, tract 1,
Mnialla;tl.
M Clifford to W Mackroll, lot 3, tract
l,Molalla;$l.
J Stubbs to A Stubbs, 4 V a, sec 9, 5 p,
2e;$l.
0 & 0 R R Co to E Gruber. se V of
se , sec 13, 3 s, 4 e; if 100.
JN J Anderson to Kider, 1 acre in
Mails claim, 3 s, 2 e; $40.
H Bruns to E F Bruna, ee of ne x,
sec 13, 2s, 4 e; $1.
S Kirk to W A Rath bone, s of ne
sec 4, sw M of nw and w lA of sw ,
sec 3, 7 b, 2 e ; $2000
0 O and E Hubbard to school Dist No
72, la, sec 2, 5 s,3e; $1.
M L and C ri Foster to J J Rider, 9 a,
sec id, a a, 1 e i.
Dand A Kirbs to F E Galoelv. 10 bv
182 feet in D D Thompkins claim, 2 s, I
e;$2o.
L Rentier to G and A Rentier. 21 acre
sec 1, 2 6, 1 e; $20.
O 1 ox S Co to A Kinekade. lot 4. blk
44, Oswego; $300.
K J Battin to I M Davidson, tract "U"
01k Riverside; $1.
(J Dement et al to Ohas Albright et al,
lot 1, blk 3, Oregon City ; $2,000.
I and B H Barklev to D C and G V
Ely, 62 4 by 100 feet in blk 130, Oregon
Oity ; $000.
M J Hickey to G and M Heumyer,
z'., a, sec a.z a, lie; H1 0.
I and M tleiltnyer to M J Hicky.
acre in Meeks elm ; 141'U.
U B to Wm Abbott, se M. sec 2, 4 a,
o e patent.
J l!i JVlclntrye to W V and J G Hartung,
20 a near J M Hartman's $700.
J W Hicks to A Fisher, lots 4. 5. 6. 7.
8, a, bin 12, Windsor; $o75.
COLTON.
We have had a very stormy day. rain.
hail and snow, all together chilly and
disagreeable. The several heavy frosts
have made fall sown cheat look rather
brown that was a healthy green before.
Most of the farmers have sown clover
seed. I am afraid where it has sprout
ed these serve frosts will kill it. The
most of the seeding is done except some
oats.
I was glad to see the Sandy people
were in thorough earnest about roads
We hope their example may be followed
by other neighborhood .
Our winter school was taught by
Brenton Vedder, who taught an excel
lent school. The directors have engaged
bim for the spring term and he com
menced tw weeks ago.
The Canyon Creek school, district No.
72, is the last district next to the
mountain range, so 1 suppose you will
call us backwoods people, but we don't
propose to be styled in that class. Dis
trict 72 has a good school house with
patent seats, large dictionary, a good
map, good cupboard with lock and key,
and I think as nice a flag as ever floated
over any school, we have curtains for
exhibition purposes and plank enough
paid for to lay a walk quite a distance.
we have good out-houses and good plank
fence around the play ground, we have
a postollico and the voting precinct
When I moved here, in 1877, there was
nothing hero but three or four families
Seeing in your paper of the improving
of other places makes me feel like we
must keep pushing on if we heep up
wiia ine progress oi me limes, i wish
all success to Oregon, my adopted state,
From one who has the good of the
masaes at heart.
ACETYLENE GAS.
The Light of the Future.
Why not be independent and own
your own little gas plant, which will give
four times more light than ordinary gas
or electric lights, at one half the cost?
Applicable for use in churches, stores
factories, hotels, residences and country
homes; safer than ordinary gas or ker
osene lamps. Approved by all the
boards of underwriters throughout the
United States. We want a first-class
agent in every town. Write for catalogue
and prices.
Tiik Acktvi,knk Gas Machine Co.,
Akron, Ohio.
Kilucnte Yniirllowl. With Cmcnrclt
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation
forever. 10c. 25c. If 0.(1.0. fail, drug
gists refund money.
To Varti Contlmtlon Forever.
Take Ciisearets Candy Cathartic. 10c
or 2')c. f C. O. C. fail tocure. drtiL'L'isIa
refund money.
Two Million n Year.
When people buy, trv.tnd buy airain.
it means they're satisliod. Tho people'
oi tne I niteil Males are now buying
discards Candy Cathartic at the rate of
two million boxes a year and it will be
three million before New Years. It
means merit, proved, that Cuscareis are
the most delightful bowel regulator for
everybody the year round. All drug
gisls 10, '.',"), ,il)c a box, cure gtiaiauteed.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
r. fae- sf
trr
Have you seen the new self-cleaning
sprocket wheel on tho '!8 Victors. No
other wheel has this improvement. It
costs no more than a second-class wheel.
At BurinoUter A Androgen's
"Ursus." the prize poem in the April
Aft Wind Monthly (Dos Moines), by ilea
t ice Harlowe, of Milwaukee, vividly pic
tures the arena cene In Quo Vadi, An
other pme contribution to that number
U a beautifully illustrated paper entitled
"Israels and the Dutch Painters." by
Mary A Klrkup. of Fort Dodge, recently
returned from her art studies abroad.
The fiction department leads off with a
thrilling wolf story by that prince of ad
venture story tellers, Frank W. Calkins.
The number is further enriched by latest
portraits of the wives of several new sen
stors, also a fine picture of the wife of
Speaker Reed. All the features of this
number are admirably well sustained.
MULINO.
J. E. Carlisle, of Toronto, Canada, is
the guest of his brother of this place.
Mr. Carlisle intends to settle perma
nently in Mulino.
O. T. Howard, candidate for county
commissioner, was elected as delegate to
the republican convention at the re
cent primaries here.
The creamery is now a sure thinur for
Mulino. The machinery will be on the
around in a few days. The building will
ue uumijieieu huh weeK. air. ADraniS
and Mr. Schroeder, of Los Angeles, Cal.,
are the proprietors. They are both
thoraugh practical creamery men.hav
ing operated
creameries in California!
for several years. They are well pleased
with the proHpects here. This means a '
great deal for the farmers of this com
munity and for miles around, as no busi
ness pays the farmer as well as the
creamery business. A farmer does not
have to wait until he harvested his crops
to pay hiBtaxes and interest, etc., when
he brings milk to a creamery, but re
ceive the price of his milk in hard cash
each month and saves the labor of mak
ing and marketing his butter. Mr. Al
ranis and Mr. Schroeder expect to have
tne plant in operation by May 1st.
The Mulino sawmill is now running
sieaauy ana is Deninu in order.
APr- ay.
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bncklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy inaction and are particn-
Isry enective liithe cure of Constipation
and Sick Headache. For Malari.i and
Liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by their action, but
py giving tone to stomach and bowe Is
greatly invigorate the system. Regular
size 25c. per box. Sold by Charraan &
Co., Druggists
CEMETERY NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to any and all
persons who have taken upor purchased
lots in what is known as the Oregon
City Cemetery to apply to the City
Kecorder. on or before May 1st. 1898. for
a certificate of title to same. All lots or
portions of lots in said cemetery for
which certificates of title have not been
issued by the said first dav of Mav. 1898.
shall be considered as unpurchased and
the title to same shall revert to the cit.v
and the holders or claimants shall be
considered as forfeiting all rights that
mey nave acquired in the premises.
Thia notice is published by order of
the committee on city cemetery and all
persons interested are earnestly request
ed to take the necessary action to pro
tein tiiuuiHuives.
Dated at Oreiron Citv. Oregon, this
11th day of March, 1898.
liios t. Hyan,
i Kecorder of Oregon, Ore.
For Over Fifty Years
AnOi.oano Wki.l-Tiiied Rmtunv
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists
in every part oi the World. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Its value is in
calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs
Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
omer kiiiu.
Either the Portland Tacific Farmer,
Oregon Agriculturist or the OregonPoul
try Journal will be sent with Ooukieh
for $1.60 per year.
.. .
Shirt waists, latest stylus and colors,
at the Racket Store.
A nice assortment of ladies' wrappers
at the Racket Store.
NO CURE-NO PAY.
That Is the way all Irugglsts sell OROVK'S
TAHTKLKSS CHILL TONUS for Malaria, Chills
and Fever. It Is simply iron and quinine In are
aslelOKH form. Children love it. Adults prefer
at a bitter, nauseating Tonics. Prloc 80c. Kor
buio uyj, u. 111111110', uruggixt.
Now
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper your
rooms and paint your
house and
Murrow
IS THE MAN to do
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape at
very low prices. Leave
orders at paint store, near
S. 1'. depot
Go to...
DAVIDSON'S
GALLERY
Up-to-Date
Pictures
EMPORIUM OF
Fine Millinery
AND HAIR GOODS
Large Assortment of Latest Designs of Trimmed
Hsta. Trimming Done to Satisfaction.
Ostrich Feathers Dyed and Curled.
Kid Gloves Cleaned.
Bait Work In Alt Its Branehra Dons with Neat,
nesa and Dtopateh.
R. BECKER,
J20 FIRST BTBXtT, . . PORTLAND, OR.
Changs of Glimats
Breaks Down the Health of an
Oregon Man
What a Few Bottles of Hood's
Sarsaparilla Did for Him.
" Our home is In Clark county, Wash
ington. My little boy was taken with
asthma when only two years old, and
grew worse until he was five, when the
physician advised us to take him to a dry
I J T nfs f Via rvwAat-
" . .
wheat nelds 01 astern ure&n ni wor
Harvest,, dui i soon iouna my own
health was failing. I could neither eat
nor drink without getting sick. I wag
blind and dizzy. I procured a bottle ot
Hood's Sarsaparilla and began taking it,
and in a few weeks I was well and able to
work every day. My little boy is now
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla with good
results." D. Pattee, Wasco, Oregon.
Hood's
Sarsa
parilla
Is the best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
.... .i. n do not purge, pain or
rlOOa S fills Brine. Drucslsts. 2M.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office la Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY .... OREGON
Geo. C. Bbownell J. U. Campbell
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Caufield Building
Oregon Citj, Ore
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
Leadino Insurance aokkoy op Clackamas
County
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made
Drawing ol Legal Documents a Specialty
Office on cast side of Main street
Between bin and 7th
OREGON CITY,
OREGON
M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
( Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offers his professional services to the people of
Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention
paid to Catarr h and Chronic diseases.
Best ol references given.
Office in Willamette Building.
Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to S p. m.
OREGON CITY . . . OREGON
J. VV. WELCH
DENTIST
WILLAMETTE BLOCK
Opposite P. O. - Oreooh City, Ore
0. H. ISOM,
Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor
Will be at Court House on each Saturday
anu uu regular session uavs ox
County Court
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 1865 )
THE PIONKER KXl'KKSSMAN AND
ItKAYMAN
Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City
OKEGON CITY .... OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $ 100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes eo
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all nnim.
in the United States and Kurone and on Uoug
."tig. wcjjwaiwicuoucu a uujvuv to Ulieca,
Bank open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. H.
D.O. LATOURETTE, f RED J. MEYER,
Presldeut Cashier
HANK OF OREGON CITY
oi.dkst banking housb in thb city
PAID UP CAPITAL, $50,000.00
SURPLUS fJO,8i0.O0
President,
Vice president
Chas. H. cauflied
Gko. a. Hakdins
E. Q. Caufield
Cashier,
A General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bougnt,
Loans Made on Available Secuntv
Exchange Bought and nld.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available in Any Part of the
World.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Sail
Francisco, Chicago and Now York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OR EGOS,
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Depot.
Double and single rlR and saddle horei
ways on hand at tho lowest rates, and acorra
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind ol stock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOUGHT OR SOLD
For First-Class
BREAD and PASTRY
Go to
C. F. HENNlNdS
Seventh St. Bakeru
or itop hie wagon
e u goa by.
...Go TO..
-G. H.
-
DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CASH PBICE3 EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Shop Opposite Congregational Church, Main street, Oregon City, Ore.
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
BETHKE & CARLS' CASH MARKETS
Successors to R. PETZ0L0
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, Oreaon Citv. Oreoon.
HARRIS'
GROCERY...
Fresh Stock of
First-Class
jj Depot for HAY and FEED
New Firm
Heinz &
and Bakery of Gibson & Lindsey, and will continue
to keep a first-class
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
BREAD AND PASTRY
Old Established Bakery, opposite Postoffice.
Oregon City, Oregon.
WHEN YOU HAVE
COMPANY...
You want everything just right, especially
the dinner. It is liable to be a failure of
the flour used in the bread and pastries is
poor. Be sure and order
"Patent" Flour...
and your visitors will praise your faultless
dinners. Sold by all grocers and manu
factured by Portland Flouring Mills Co.
What Are We
We have put in a stock
NEW FURNITURE
In addition to Sprnnrl.TTonri ...i
. , .(.ui-iv, wucic you can buy with
confidence in what we say and at prices lower than anv other
house in town. We make no "leaders" with goods shown in
our window with low prices and that when you come in you
are told it has just been sold. If agreeable (easy) terms will
be given we intend to show the public how cheap you can
buy goods, as we pay cash and save discounts
OREGON CITY A'J) ION HOUSE.
W L. BLOCK, Prop. fgV. S.-Highest prices paid for Second-Hand Furniture
mm "k i
ifirs. biaden ana iviiss Wishart
1
We cordially invite our patrons and the public at lare to
call and examine our line of Patterns Hats and full line ofMil
linery on our Opening Day which will be March 31 and April
1 and 2 and the following days. We have made every effort
to please you all. Our Hats are up to date and we have a
COMPLETE NEW STOCK
AT VERY LOWEST PRICES.
H. STRAIGHT,
DIALS R III
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
and Land Plaster:
WHEN YOU SELECT....
Shoes choose the best. There
is no reason why you
should take inferior goods
when you have our
wide range of Stock and
Styles to select from. We
offer you the best makes of
shoes at the best prices. Coin
fortabie, healthful shoes at
prices that astonish, please
and convince, etc.
KRAUSSE BROS.'
SHOE STORE
BESTOW
FOB -
THE
LEADER
OF LOW PRICES
GROCERIES
Willamette Block, Oregon City
Co.
have purchase the Grocery
line of
Doing?
of
Call and see iu before
" buying.
OREGON CITY
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OO TO
MRS. PRIERS'
ton
Candies, Nuts, Fruits
and Tobacco
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