Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, April 15, 1898, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
Kit ln JrejimOitypogtoiHceassdOond-clBmaUe
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
It vH I n advance, per year I S"
Six months 7
Ture mouths' Irial . ,. 25
JMrhe flute opposite yonr address on the
paper denotes I lie time to wtnen you nae paid
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
OREGON OITY, APRIL 15, 1898.
UNION TICKET.
STATE.
For Governor W. L. Kino, of Baker.
For Congress, First District R. H. Vkatoh, 01
Lane.
or Secretary of Mate H. R. KiHCAin.of t.ane.
For Sta'e Treasurer J. O. Booth, of Josi-phine.
For Supreme J udgeW. A. Rams ,of Yamhill.
For Attorney OHiieral J. L. STORY, of Wasco.
For state rrinier l.HiS. a. rmn, ui tucw
mas.
Fo r Superintendent of Public Instruction H.
8. Lxman, of Clatsop.
district.
For Judge, Fifth Dlstrlct-W. D. Hahe, of
Washington.
For District Attorney Oko. Noiand, of Clatsop.
For UentMT of State Board of Equalization
Wm. Bawlow, of Otanluuiua.
For Joint Senator, Marion and CUckmas H.
L. Babki.kt, of Marlon.
COUNTY.
State Senator W. f. TJ'Rek; of Mllvraukle.
BepresematiTes Owsmj OflLK, of Molsllaj
Gkokoe Knioht, of Canby; James Cook, of Os-
WXu'nty Judge W. W. Myibs, of Maple Lane.
Sheriff J. J. Cooke, of Oregon City.
Clerk--EuiaBDuoa,f Ely.
Koordr Atrun Loimjmo m Mllwaukle.
Treasuret Jacob Shade, of Oregon City.
Assessor Lucehe Stoot, of Clarlts.
School 8upt.-H. 0. starkweather, of Mll
waukle. .
Surveyor A. Todd, of Needy.
Coroner D. M. C. 8tbicklaiID, of Oregon City.
Ceunty Commissioner Wm. J. Cbhmin of Cur
riubvllle.
pbicinct.
No. 1. Justice, Clyde Evans ol Tualatin. Con
stable, Frank Oosser of Tualatio.
No. 2. Justice, (no nomination). Constable, :H.
W. Koehler of Oswego. ,.,,
No. 8. Justice, A. E..Holcotnb of Clackamas.
Constable, W. L. Johnson of Clackamas.
No. i. Justice, C. Schuebel of Oregon City.
Constable, T. 8. Lawrence of Oregon City.
No. . Justioe, t:has. N. Waite of Canby. Con
stable. Joseph Bhull of Canby. . ,
No. 7. Justine, W. W. JesBe of Barlow. Con
stable, F. M. Matthews of Barlow.
No. 8. Justice, O.I). Bby ol Molalla. Constable,
Wm. Kverhart of Molalla.
No. 9. Justice, Robt Schuobel of Cams. Con
stable, John Peine of Muliuo. . , . , .
No. 10. Justice, R. Rutherford of Highland.
Constable, J. D. Myersof Highland.
No. 11. Justioe, J. A. Randolph of Viola.
Constable, Win Handle of Sprlngwater.
No. 12. Justice, II. Breltliaupl of Damascus.
Constable, Wm. Buckman of Damascus.
Tint union that was formed by the state
conventions of the democratic, people's
nd silver republican parties at Port
land was in every respect harmonious
The platform adopted is concise and
broad enough for all who are united in
the common cause the advancement of
human rights and honest government
to stand upon. It is a platform which
democrats, populists and silver republic-
ana can endorse, for It embodies all the
cardinal principles enunciated by
those parties, and contains nothing
objectionable to any of them. Neither
of them have been required to surrender
any of their principles, yet the demand
for flexible currency, sufficient to me'ot
the demands of trade and direct legisla
tion, which are indorsed by all three
parties ! hence the union on platform is
honorable in every detail ana is ac
ceptable to all except the ultra middle-
of-the-roaders. Dalles Times, Mountain
eer.
Rwubmcans are very solicitous about
the political welfare of the silver people.
They meet a populist and dilate upon
the horrors of being swallowed uy a
democrat; then, meeting a democrat,
enlarge upon his being masticated by a
populist. Like the Frenchman's trap,
they try to catch them coming and go
ing. It won't work, friends. Union
hurts you all, we know. Of course it
does. But don't think a man with sense
enough to fight a British-Portuguese-Spanish
money system can't see through
your little pitiful ruse and then, even
then, have generosity enough to pity
you and your transparent wheedling.
If theMichellltes carry th Astoria con
vention as now seems probable, then the
republican party of Oregon becomes the
organ of one man ; that is an institution
having but one object in viow the elec
tion of John II. Mitchell United States
senator. After that shall have been
accomplished, which is not likely, for a
majority of hold-over senators are op
posed to him, there will be little left for
the anti-Mitchell republicans to comfort
themselves with but a wrecked party.
lea government contracted a debt with
a certain amount of money in circulation,
and then contracted the money volume
before the debt was paid, it is the most
heinous crime that a government could
Commit against the people.
Prkmidknt McKin'.ey on Monday sent
his message on tho Cuban-Spanish
question. After waiting until then he
whifts tho responsibility on congress.
Tub gold or national democrats have
made a cull for a state convention. W.
K. Oarll of this oily is chairman.
Wabhinotun, April 14.-Tho house uf
representatives today, after one of tho
most exciting and memorable days in its
history, by a vote of I!-- to lit. adopted a
resolution whloh nine-tenths of its mem
ii , lii.li.wo m:iktH w.ir inevitable. Tho
resolution adopted directs tho president
to intervene at onoo in Cuba, to restore
peivo and secure to the people of tho
island "a stable, independent govern
ment of their own," and uuihoiies
him to use the army and navy to exe
cute the purpose of llio resolution.
The need of a gcivl Sprinu Medicine is
almost universal fnd Hood's Sarsaparil
la exactly moots this need. He sure and
tot Hood's,
POL1TIC1AL NOTES.
J.G.Bradley as chairman andJ.U.
Campbell (Brownell's partner) as secre
tary of republican county central com
mittee expect vo make a hot campaign
when thpy receive the Simon and
Mitchell sacks.
The Enterprise calls the union ticket
the ticket of the ihree-ply party. The
republican ticket is evidently a one-ply
' one and thin enought to be swallowed
by the Brownell-Oregon City ring and
the Ryan push, but the country is yet
to be heard from.
J. H. Wolfer in objecting to putting a
candidate on the republican ticket said
he "would rather vote for a yaller dog,
if a republican, and have a clean ticket."
The Courier does not wish to misquote
anyone. We stated last week that T. F.
Ryan, candidate for judge, was a money
loaner, but we learn since that he is
merely a loan agent.
The Enterprise and Press failed last
week to give the republican ticket
favorable mention. Probably the Ring
or the Push will visit them soon and all
will be serene.
Tub republican congressional conven
tion at Eugene on Monday re-nominated
Thos. H. Tongue for congress. M. A.
Moody was nominated on Wednesday by
the republicans of the first district for
congressman. This lets Ellis outt
LOCAL SUMMARY.
98 Victor Bicycle for $40 at Burmeis-
ter A Andreseh's.
Fancy ribbons in the latest plaids and
moire, all colors at the Backet Store.
The pioneer meat market of C. Al
bright continues to serve its customers
well and always keeps a large amount
uf fresh meats on hand.
Last year's patterns of wall paper at
reduced prices. Five and 10c notion
counters.- At Bellomy & Busch.
F. I. Andrews, the market gardener,
has always on hand a large amount of
first-class apples, vegetables, pure cider
and cider vinegar. Give him a trial.
Kenworthy's restaurant ana con
fectionery is now opened and ready to
serve first-class meals on short notice.
Oysters a specialty. Wheeler & Cram's
old stand.
The most reliable goods at lowest
living cash prices are kept by the grocery
store of Marr & Muir.
For best groceries at cheapest price go
to Marr& Muir.
Albright is never "just out" of the
kind of meat you want as he knows
what his customers deBire and keeps a
full stock on hand and you don't need to
take "what's left."
For the best shave or hair cut to
be had go to P.G. Shark'sshop. Shaving
10 cents,
A high grade warranted sewing ma
chine sells for $25 on easy payments at
Bellomy & Busch.
L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds
of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain
crowns and bridge work a specialty.
Office in Barclay building, corner Main
and Seventh streets.
D.E. Kenworthy at the East Side By
office serves meals or oysters at all times
He also keeps a line of confectionery,
fruits and cigars.
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
G. H. Young's second hand store can
furnish you with furniture, stoves, hard
ware, etc, at less than one-fourth what
same would cost new and they are just
as good and will last as long. Give him
a trial.
Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen
at Courier office.
Hail tho wagon of Mr, Andrews if you
want anything in the fresh vegetable
line.
When in Portland be sure and call at
the Royal restaurant where you can get
the best 15c meal in the city. 253 First
street, corner of Madison. Mrs. Wm.
Bohlander, proprietress.
The Club tonsorial parlors, P. G.
Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents.
A full line of cigars and tobacco is also
New style shirtwaists, Roman stripe,
plaid and checks at the Racket Store.
Baby bonnets and childs' hats, lawn
and Swiss, all prices at the Racket
Store..
The new style skirts require a bustle.
You can got thorn at the Racket Store.
'tis Victors at cut prices at Burmeister
A A ml resen' s.
Letter List.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing uncalled for in tho Oregon City post
ollieo, April 18, 18H8:
liKXTS LIST.
iiiiui'r, Simon
A J H
llrown, (ioo (!
Hod-line, O 0
lliinio, A J
lliiwkiiirt, .1 W
llaniillon, J K
JoncH, II O
JolH'H, Wm V
Karr, Chus
Kmiii'k, Bruno
MalsltMi, Andrew J
l'litkamcr, 1: W
lilU'll, 1.1' WIS
l!1- "18''
liivson, .la
iHuiniiit!, Ualph
(iulii'a, Joh'uui
lii'xlinii, Win
SlmrtK'ft, W K
Thomas, Wodd
I.ADIKs' MM'.
UlaiH'hard, Clara-:.' Morgan, Clmf
l'.rown, Ji'imio Muiisoii, llattio
Jones, Mailio Niokl'H, Vina
Zimmerman, Kato
In calliiiit for tho nhove letters s
''advertised." Uko. Hoktox, p. m
Change jif Climate
Breaks Down tha Health of an
Oregon Man-
What a Few Eottles 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 oldk and
grew worse until he was five, when the
physician advised us to take hira to a dry
climate. I resolved to go to the great
wheat fields of Eastern Oregon and work
In harvest, but I soon found my own
health was failing. I could neither eat
nor drink without getting sick. I was
blind and dizzy. I procured a bottle of
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.
Bold by all druggists. l; six for $5.
it rsii oo noi purge,
pain or
UWU 5 fills gripe. Druggists.
29o.
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. P. depot
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge andtht
Depot.
Double and slnele rigs and saddle horses s
wavs onhand at tho lowest rates, and acorrs
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind of stock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOUGHT OR SOLO
For First-Clam
BREAD and PASTRY
Oo to
C. F. HENNINOS -
Seventh St. Bakcru
or stop his wagon,
as it goes by.
Go to...
DAVIDSON'S
GALLERY
Up-to-Date
Pictures
.Bicycles With Wings...
1 1
I , 1 ho nearest approach to flying yet attained. The experts who perfect
J) ?d and the makers who produced the Chainless llieycle are public bene
v factors. No noise. No breaks. No friction caused by exposed driving
pans, iso attention necessary. "ou buy the wheel the Columbia
Chainless does tho rest " Not an hour of time taken to keep tho Chainlesa
in order for a year. More durable. More handsome in appearance. Les
expensive "in the end." Absolutely satisfactory under till conditions of
use. The Columbia Chainless stands tonay as the greatest achievement of
America's oldest and most modern ami complete bL'vele factory. "You
see them everywhere." They are
STANDARD
lillllllllllt llillll S IktW . . f 1 Vim
Iiilumliiil Titiiili'lltK I .too
Itlirll'itnU .-,() nil
rU'll $J.VM to. 00
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
A1TOBMEY8 AT IAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office in Commercial Bank Building
okkuon cirr . 7 . . okeuon
Geo. C. Bbowkll j. u. Campbell
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Caufleld Building
Oregon City, Ore
'fHOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
Leading Insubancb agency of Clackamas
. BOUNTY
MOneV to Lnun . A luiu... f 'n.i- u-j-
Drawing of Legal Documeuts a Soemaltv
UHlce on east side of Main street
Between 6th and 7tb
OREGON CITY, . . OREGON
M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
( Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offers his professional services to the people ol
b-- .wiuiij. opeciai auenuon
paid to Catarrh and Chronic diseases.
Best of references given.
Office in Willamette Building.
Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6 n. m.
OREGON CITY T . . ORKOON
J. W. WELCH
DENTIST
. WILLAMETTE BLOCK
Opposmt P. 0. - Orkook. City;" Oh
C. H. ISOM,
Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor
Will be at Court House on each Saturday
and on regular session days of
County Court
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 1985 )
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN AND
DRAYMAN
Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City
OREGOH CITY - . . OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL fWfiOO
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans made. Sills discounted. Makes co
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points
in the United States and Europe and on Hong
Kong. uepoBUH received suDjeciwcneca.
Bank open from 9 A. M. to i P. M.
D. C. LATOURETTE, J RED J. MEYER,
President Cashier
BANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANKING HO08B IN THB CITY
' ' PAID VP CAPITAL, fSOjOOOM
' ' SURPLUS tW&OM '
President,
Vice-president
Cashier,
Chai. H. Caufuid
Geo. A. Hardins
X. G. Cadhild
A General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bought.
. Loans Made on Available Securitv
Exchange Bought and 4nld.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available In Any Part of the
World.
Telegraphic Exchange 8old on Portland, San
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Tlnie Deposits.
The Thrice-a-week N. Y. World and
the Oregon City Courier for $2 per year.
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
6ffer you the best makes of
shoes at the best prices. Com
fortable, healthful shoes at
prices that astonish, please
and convince, etc.
KRAUSSE BROS.'
SHOE STORE
PF THE WORLD.
.I irk-Mett'rt
.1 II I WnliMMis
h''Otitlliiiml Wheel
$no.oo
.. 34. SO
JO.OO to $.-.o.oo
CHARMAN & CO ,
Cut-rate Druggists, Agents.
PIONEER DRUG STORE
IF YOU WANT DRUGS OR MEDICINES '
....GO TO
GEO. A HARDING & CO.
Willamette Building, Opposite Commercial Bankj.
Their prices are the lowest and their drugs and medicines are
strickly pure, fresh and of the best quality.
Your patronage soliceted.
...Gt
to.... n n
W. 14.
FOR
DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CA9S PRICES EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-0LAS8 GOODS.
Shop Opposite Congregational Clinroh, Main street, Oregon City, Ore.
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
BETHKE &, CARLS' CASH MARKETS
Successors to R. PETZOLD
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, ... Oregon City, Oregon.
HARRIS' LEADER
I GROCERY... FLyCES
JSScS?:.' GROCERIES
Depot for HAT and FEED ' Willamette Block, Oregon City
New Firm...
Heinz & Co. have purchase the Grocery
and Bakery of Gibson & Lindsey, and will continue
to keep a first-class line of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
BREAD AND PASTRY
Old Established Bakery, opposite Postoffice.
Oregon City, Oregon.
WW. "W-w-T.-v -ar - -
VOTED-
What Are We Doing?
,We have put in a stock of
NEW FURNITURE- c"u"nr,u-be'"
In addition to Second-Hand Stock; where you can buy with
confidence in what we say and at prices lower than any 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 AU) ION HOUSE. 0TBSSf55SSBfc OREGON CITY
W L. BLOCK, Prop. gWP. S. Highest prices paid for Second-Hand Furniture
Mrs. Sladen and Miss Wishart,
Milliners
We cordially invite our patrons and the public at large to
call and examine our line of Patterns Hats and full line of Mil
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
I AT VERY LOWEST PRICES.
H. STRAIGHT,
DF.AI.SB IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
and Land Plaster.
nrcrpmir
UUU1U1I
- . " ' . " 1J . i
And an election was held to decide
which is the best flour to buy what a
rousing majority : -f
"Patent" Flour...
Would have. Made in Oregon City
by the P. F. M. Co., and sold by all
groceries.
GO TO
MRS. PRIERS'
FOR
Candies, Nuts, Fruits
and Tobacco
t