Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, April 15, 1898, Image 1

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    QON CITY COURIER.
ORB
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1898.
NO 4T
18th YEAR.
LlLl -
A WAR CLOUD
We like to to livj at peace with all the
world and free from "enstangling al
liances" as Father George said. Never
theless, we consider it good business to
sell WALL PAPER as low as 7c a
double roll and a better more serviceable
kind for 10c
Put a new face on your walls, the
season for papering is on hand
BELLOnY & BUSCH
The Housefiiriilsliers,
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
Bargains.
In SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at
. the PIONEER STORE of
CHARMAN & SONv
A full line of
Dry Goods, ,
Clothing, Groceries,
Boots and Shoes, .
Furnishings, Etc.
Dr. A. A. Barr
Scientific Optician, formerly
of Minneapolis, has charge of
the Optical Department for
A. N. WRIGHT, the Iowa
Jeweler, 293 Morrison St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Have Your Eyes Examined
Consultation Free
Royal makes tbe food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
I.
FDVDEn
Absolutely Pure
BOVl BAKING POWOFR CO., NFWVOflK.
EASTER SERVICES.'
Presbyterian Church.
Easter was observed in the Presby
terian church in the urual simple man
ner. The decorations were appropriate
and the music was in keeping with the
theme of theday.the anthem being "He
Is Risen." The pastor preached on
"The Power Of The Resurrection.
Congregational Church.
The most successful Easter celebra
tion and services ever held by the Con-
crrficational church were those ot lasi
D- -o . .
Sabbath. The decorations were elabor
ate and beautiful. Oregon and Oahfor
nia flowers and lilhes in rich abundance,
skillfully and artistically arranged, pre
sented a most charming array, ine
morning service opened auspiciously
with a large and representative congre
1, mi n.nrrram Wflfl With-
gailOn. J.HO UlUOUittl JJiumo". -
out doubt the best ever rendered at any ( Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.)
k; nifv onrl tb laroe i "Laudato Dominum"
HUHiMr w,rv ri, ill tiiiio ..ut i o . -
choir received the praise of all present. The decorations were rich and tasteful,
Mrs. Strickler was director, and Mrs. whhh consisted of hyacinths.lillies.ferns
Jennie White presided at the organ and festoons of smilax and many potted
with her usual skill. The subject of Dr. plants.
Butler s sermon was "A Visit To ine Christ is Biskn.
PIcipa Whprn The Lord Lav." Matt 28,6. ''Christ It risen!" those words sneak to me.
flaCe VMiere ine uuiu xcjr. . new tw.n.lh nl fullest lihnrtv.
At the evening service, the lecture Rpiolool reloiijel and nxnin I rejoice
A olUria ware thrown ouen to Bhold the earth'. Great King! hear His voice..
iuum BUM b- . Christ i risen! heanejilii'd en of men,
accommodate the throng that nliea ine wh0 or ou liveii Klld dledi .m eome BgRln
great building to overflowing, livery '. ' sv0 llu "u.
part of the program was nicely rendered, And before the throne of God, In PYng
and was worthy of praise. The duet, chr,.tls ri8en! ftnd , Heaven wm He stay,
0! Salutaris by Mrs, IS. JS. unar- 1 until the trium h or uod shun awake, 10 oear
man and Mrs. W. B. Wiggins, was es- In Jesuso'erwhoinangelsnnwlheir vigils keep,
nooiallv onnd A delightful feature of Christ Is risen! and because He is risen there
peciany guuu. a- 6 .... To earth, ye saints believe He will eome again,
the evening to the Churcn ana ounuay Vlotorv vietorv, o'er death we also gain
school, was a presentation to the super- Christ is risen! our hope is not In rain.
n . ... Slllor AmAn Amen .nd nm.n
i.tnnt n H. ivfi. 01 a oeauuiui oct .,7.-.--: , "7 - . 1: "
luvcuunv, rf-i - i;nritu is risen arm is cnnung bkuiu
of books, a gift from the school, as a Hallolujahj ha UelnJh,in the glorious psaim
token of regard for faithful and efficient
Hprvlees as superintendent, ur. uuuer
made the presentation in a very nmng WILSON VILLb.
.
manner, and Mr. Dye replied in a iew Tne merchandise store of Pepper & Peters, of
vnrv faalina remarks. Each teacher and this place.is arrayed In a brain new ooat of paint,
officer was also presented a beautiful bo- Grandma Seely Is in. tao Oregon City nospiUl,
..... t v, Bn,Uv anhnnl. hv the unour ireamieni
U1VV JIWU w"v - j - -
Jones Cash Store
Hi
CARRIES A FULL LINE
lllllUllljl.ll 1 UHlUlUJIU.aimC HlO Klllll'mn
Hallelujah-tlie smig of Moses and the Lamb.
W.A. Kimball.
Misses Edna Caufield and Vesta Brough-
ton, and so closed one of the most in
spiring and delightful of days lor tne
church.
Meliiouist Church.
The morning text at the M. E.
church was "If Christ Be Not Raised."
At th plns nf the sermon the baptism
of eleven adults took place, after which Urday and Sunday,
there was a reception Ot members, in Miss Mary Hoffman has returned to fortlana
the evening after a special song service, mis Rose drnhnm spent Saturday and Sun.
there was a brief discourse by the pus- day at Graham's Ferry
(MUDS , jjai&w&re, Ffcs
And All Necessary Articles for An Outfit to
Alaska. You can buy your entire outfit under
one roof. We are noted for having the very best
goods at the lowest prices. Send for our Alaska
price list
OREGON CITY CUSTOMERS
Can buy of us and have the goods delivered at
your door freight paid at Tortland prices. Send
us an order for $20.00 worth of goods and see
what you can save. Write us to mail you the
Buyer's Guide, 16 pages, published monthly by
I Jones Cash Store
Miss Lottie Klras is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Gra .
ham, of Newberg.
Fred Swarlz and and Mr. Bidder will each
have a new pieoo of land ready for the breaking
plow soon.
Jim Yim, Chinese, who died in Portland rc- ;j
oemly.tstobe taken by his wife in the full o f
China for interment. Jim Yim wi.8 an exlei
sive hop grower near Aurora:
Mi kb Sarah Brnbn was visiting friends here 8at
108-110 FRONT ST.
PORTLAND, OR.
The Germama Market.
Is the cheapest place in the city
to buy t t t t t
FIRST-CLASS FRESH MEATS
Seventh Street, Near Depot, Oregon City.
F. J. Osterholtz, Props. t t T
0 R O W N
ILLUSTRATED
CATAL06S
FREE
Buell Lamberson
180 FRONT ST.
Portland. Or.
Nine new wire felloes enclose the property of
Mr. Stein and Chas Wagner.
Ben Pecly will soon have their 2!) acres of grub,
blng comolete.
School at Connell Cresx; will open Monday
next
April 11. Anna.
COLTON.
Rnln.mud and sunshine 1b the order of the day
Born, on March 27, to Mr. anil Mrs. W. E Bon
ney, an eight-pound daughter. i
Mrf. A. Sfromgreen, of Mountain Home, Ws
visiting In this neighborhood this week. -
There was a very pleasant surprise party given
P. K Bonnev lust Saturday lilnht.
John and Frank Anpiette left for Brookfleld,
Wash., last Tuesday.
P E. and V. E. Bonnev wero In town attend
tng the republican conenlion lasiVednesday.
April 9. Aipnonse.
Redland.
CARPETS
:
j OIL CLOTHS, LIOLEUWl, SHADES
j J. G. MACK & CO.
t 88 THIRD STREET - PORTLAND, OREGON
DO YOY OWE MONEYS
If so, You Owe Your Family Protection
tor on the text, "Sir, We wouiu oee
Jesus."
Episcopal Church.
Services were held on Easter morning
at St. Paul's Episcopal churcn, Kev.
VVetherdon, of Portland.officiating. The
church was beautifully and artistically
decrated with Easter lillies, palms, Ore
gon grape and and wild flowers. Owing
to the illness of the organist, the music
that had been prepared for the occasion
was indefinitely postponed. The minis
ter snoke on "The Resurrection." The
church was filled to its utmost capacity.
Baptist Chuuch.
The decorations at the Baptist church
consisted of the Oregon wild grape and
great bunches of graceful wild nines,
contributed by the Sunday school chil
dren. Among ine aecorauons wero uuc , , ., , ,
ureu. ni""6 m. farmora ftrfl about throutrh Blow
palms in ornamental pots and Diooming . anJ gee(lin tirain that wa9 BOwn
plants from Mr. Roake's greenhouse, an eariy u8t full looks fine.
1 1 1 J.f.,11. nHMiinilurl VlV I . IS
01 wnicn were laavcmu onau6vu VJ
f! (l T. Williams and Mrs. A.b.
Dresser. People are busy putting in their gar
mi : .,,!. lio linanl'inn nf Mr. UeilS.
Alio UlUHUi, Uliuoi luouiiwn""-- t t
S. Dresser, was especially fine. Sev- n x J'J'" P T
eral anthems, an arrangement lrom " ning wag Bpentin mUBic ftn,i dancing, ur-
Trovatore, anu a sacrea uuei i;o'!'' til a laie hour, when tne nappy crowu
by Mr. Dresser and sung by himself and departed.
wife, gave great pleasure. mere was a party given ai i m
Rev. Mr.llugg gave an impressive ' -
sermon from the text Come bee The evenimr was snent in games
A life insurance policy is the one par
ticular contract which a man with a
family dependent upon him should be
most certain to take out at once; for he
should bear in mind that when it
becomes a plaim, it will take his place
as a bread and butter provider.
with
HE
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Cor. Front and Taylor Sts.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Largest and Best Stock of...
Agricultural Implements
...In the Northwest
INSURE IN A GOOD COMPANY
THERE ARE NONE BETTER THAN
THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
cl Springfield, Massachusetts.
H. C. COLTON, MinafC'
Rooms, 312-313 Chamber of Commerce,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Place Where The Lord Lay," showing
how we are continually coming up to
sepulchres of dead hopes, blasted am
bitions, diverted purposes and lite cur
rents changed but in the providence
of God to each there i a resurrection
morn, bringing glory out of death and a
hallelujah instead of a dirge, the risen
Lord bringing hope and promise of all
things to the Christian for the life that
now is and the eternal life beyond.
Catholic Ohukcii.
Services were held at the Catholic
church Easier at 8 a. hi. and 10:30 a.
m. At the first mass, the children of
parish sang the Easter carols and an
thems, and at the 10:30 service solemn
high mass was celebrated. The choir
rendered Weigand's mass in E flat ma
jor, interspersed with an offertory, by
(Jounod.and other appropriate songs.
In the evening the church was again
filled with people to join in the Easter
was of a
and instrumental and vocal music, until
midnight hour when the guest partook
01 a delicious supper.
F. Shaver, of Tremont, who has been
visiting his sister the last week, re
turned home last Sunday.
A certain young man of this commun
ity, who makes frequent trips to Oregon
City, has the promise 01 a man s uaugn
ter for two kegs of beer.
P. P. Linn and B Sprague left for
Sutnmerville, one day latt week.
Miss LI a Young Hnd Miss Minnie
F,v:inn were' the mu'Sts of Mrs. Mollio
Eveson. one day last week.
Xfiuu filiva AInelwr. uhn is working in
Oregon City, spent Sunday at this place.
Miss Keltie Bebymer, who has been
working in Portland is home again.
Miss Lena Specs, who has been in
Portland during the winter, came home
Monday.
D. H. Mosher, has been going to Ore
gon City of late, to get himself a gal.
Can't ye get 'em Harry?
A recent letter received from W. E.
Howell, who left a fw months ago for
Eastern Oregon, savs tie is Keening nm
service, lira uume . -m" , ""- - .. . ,,, IkAu.
order, and was most appropriate to the , o - au. . .
occasion. Following is the program , ., mnmilM
tblcli was tendered at this service:
"0 Salutaris llostia" Bordese
Soprano and Contralto.
Yespeis Ooncone
..1 .-1 1... .1... fi.i.
V.lian'e.i uy viiu vnui.
"Regina Caeir eigano 2 MonilHy;
So'c-Chorus. ! .. '
"Tatum Ergo" Guido! April 1..
ihm tfnttift Uljx commenet'U a
. 1 . 1 bpIiwiI in iWntr'irt
LUrec UlU.lv' B IUI ... "1 n''"""" ,
No. 21 April 4th, the daily attendance
being 71.
DRILLS SEEDERS
HARROWS PLOWS
FEED CUTTERS FEED MILLS
GRADING TOOLS HARNESS
ETC. ETC.
BUGGIES
WAGONS
SPRAY PUMPS
ENGINES
ETC.
1
mi... Ann..a V,Mlnhav and O. Behvmer
liamed by the Choir. victim? the school in district No. t
W ' 21. Monday7
low PRICES LOW PRICES
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