OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W CHENEY Entered in OragonCitypostoaioe as second-class matte SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If paid in advance, per year 150 Six month! . 75 Three months' trial 2o MThe date opposite your address on the paper denotes I he time to which you have paid . PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON CITY, JULY 29, 1898. Wheat has reached the silver basis Bince Leiter's fall, after inflated prices, and it is likely to stay there for awhile. The exodus to summer resorts has begun, and more people appear to be going to the mountains, than the sea side. The warm weather will stimulate travel in that direction. The big express companies are fight ing the war tax. They are the patriots who are ready to thrive on the mis fortunes of war, provided it costs nothing and does not diminish their dividends. Other rich corporations unload the burden on the general public, while they continue to howl for war. Tub ratification of the annexa'ion of Hawaii, caused great rejoicing and enthusiasm at Honolulu, and the Hawaiians endorse Minister Sewall for ' governor of the islands, This war was begun to alleviate human suffering and oppresssion, but it is resulting in con quest and extension of territory. A spirit of improvement in the way of road and bridges has struck Oregon City, and the municipal roadways are now to receive the proper, long-delayed atten tion. The Binger hill road bus long been a menace to travel for people going and coming to the city from the country districts, as well as a great inconvenience to trafflo between the hill and lower section of the city. A piece of road along the Abernethy will be substantial. ly repaired, and the new stairway up the bluff and the suspension bridge iin provement, are something needed. All important events of the sea cam. paign in the present waroccurred on the ha u until, biiiway, way 1, Dewey won the great victory at Manila. Sunday, May 29th, Schley found the fleet of Cervera in Santiago harbor and said "They will be a long time getting home." Sunday, July 3, a part of Sampson's fleet under Schley defeated the attempt of Cervera to escape and destroyed , his squadron. Sunday, July 17, the Spanish flag' on Morro castle, at Santiago, was hauled down foreer, beginning the finale of Spanish control in the western hemisphere. According to the statement of Mrs. Lounsbury, at the Grand Army mooting in Oregon City Tuesday night, trained nurses from any other source than the National Ked Cross Society, will not be admitted to the army lines. It was desired to send some trained nurses from Portland to the Phillipines, but it was learned that the Red Cross society has absolute control of the hospital work. The various emergency Corps throughout the state, who are making preparations to send trained nurses to the iront, wil probably got left, unless they become auxiliary to the Rod Cross organization. At last Spain is getting, in a measure more reasouablo, and the long continued rumors of peace are beginning to mean something. There has long been rumors of peaco, but Spain has continued to keop up a defiant air, with a bull-dog pertinacity, even when her fleets were being destroyed broad-cast on the seas, fcpain had made a direct appeal for peace through the French Ambassador to President McKinloy. As yet there is considerable speculation as to the terms upon which peace may be declared. Of course, Spain will ask for more at the beginning, than sho over expects to get. A Madrid letter in this paper last even ing confirms The Telegram's forecasts during the past three weeks. The crack of a pistol may inllumo the people to revolution. The Spanish artillery has grown democratic, and rather than fire Upon the masses it would turn its pieces against Alfonso's throne. S:gnnta is a cipher, and Madrid practically is in con trol of the army. This is a brief sum mary of the actual condition in the Spanish capital. Unless there is a speedy declaration of peace, the reigning dynasty cannot much longer survive, and Don Carlos will have a chance to play his last trump card. FiGimxG suirs. The'bost fighting ship in the world are built in the United States, and the best in the United States are built in Cali. fornia, fays the Sun l'rancisco Bulletin. The Olympia made a lighting record at Manila, and the Oregon has made a lecord both as a tailor und ns a fighting ship. Tho superiority in shipbuilding should be considered in connection with the fact that steel is cheaper in this country than elsewhere. It would seem, therefore, that for years to come Ameri can shipyards should bo keep busy uiak iug ships for themselves and for others. The American battleship is perfect in every respect. In armor plate, guns and machinery they are the best that have been subjected to the test of battle. The new industry thus opened to us is im measurable in extent. No nation will be content with a second-rate battleship. The difference.between the Oregon and an ordinary battleship might change the result of a war. What other battleship has steamed 14,000 miles and reported for duty the day after reaching the port of destination? Th j account given by the Associated Press correspondent gives the Oregon the credit of preventing the escape of two of Gervera's squadron. The other battle ships could not stand the pace set by the Onion, and if the Oregon had not been about as fast as the cruiser Brook lyn the Colon might now be in Havana. The ability which constructs the best battleships in the world will in a short time give us the lead in the construction of merchant ships. We are now sending steel to the Olyde to be manufactured into ships. How long will it be before we shall build the ships for which we now furnish the steel? To the Point. The following is one of the shortest and sweetest verses in the English lan guage. It is very brief, but conveys a world of meaning to the thoughtful reader. The reader might blush at the English, but no matter. Wo't 'ell, Bill bell. Kids yell, Run like well, Pell mell, Down dell, Some fell, Dark cell. School Notes. School teachers are now taking their annual vacations, and many of them have gone to the seaside or mountains. In Clackamas county the market seems to De over-supplied with school teaclv ers, and many of the new ones will have dithculty in securing positions. Millard Hiatt, who was principal of the Canemah school last year, was elected principal of the Willamette Falls school for the coming year. Miss Ella Beohlke was re elected assistant. Miss Kate Citato, who was teacher of the primary department in the Mount f leasant scnoul last spring, is elected to teach the same school this fall. Only one teacher will be employed. F. W, Cramer completed the spring and summer term of school in Beaver creek district No. 83, last week. P. L. Co.eman has removed his fam ily from Can bv to Molalla, where he will teach the iall term of school. Military Notes. The 12 Oregon City volunteers, who left a few weeks ago, expecting to be transported to the Phillipines, are still at San Francisco, but expect to be transported .to the Phillipines next Thursday. The eight Oregon Oity boys, who are apprentices on hoard the battleship Or egon, are seeing the world and having some actual war experience. Now they go to Spain, and it is likely that some of them will distinguish themsolves for Dravery, betore they again visit their respective homes. Another batch of letters is expected soon from the boys at Manilla, and it is expected that they will give us some in teresting news concerning themselves and the Phillipines. It is said that one of the Oregon City volunteers was court martialed the other day j lie was Bent out to currv a horse, and forgot to "remember the mane." "Ilobson's Choice" will have a new significance in this country horeafter. Pomona Orange fleeting. An account of tlm Mnl.ll,, ,. meeting was crowded out of these col umns last ween. The Clackamas Dis trict Pomona tinmen jemnto.) t.,t tation to meet with the Molalla grange on their regular meeting day. The worthy master, Mrs. Mary S. ilowaid JMUBUIUU. At the rear of tlm miiiu'. ' - "VVJ o mail ! ranged on a all of white background, uuiuuiuu vtim miik riouon were the words. "Faith, llonn n,i (i,n.u u . ( . r " h..u vnni iit , workoii wit.li mramnii mi, I , , ...... ui(,i ixiia uii a pure white background bordered with ping ribbon. Four Huffy white owls sat perched above the chatter. A frame "with P. of II., No. 40, in silver letters decoratetl the corner over the organ. The hall is haniiHnmnlv iwi ,. ..n seated, has a nice orizan. and is' com fortably arranged with pictures, hard wood furniture. h,.ni,1,.a 0.,:.,,,0 kitchen and dining room, completely equipped are the property of the grange. They alHO have a double "hoiseshed and woodshed. Reports were recnivnil from tha . rious irranires in the conntv the whole, were encouracinir. showimr Clackamas county granges to be in a prosperous condition At the noon liour a basket dinner was served, the numerous lunch baskets supplying the llUVtDlUllO. Ill the afternoon (Iran,! T...iin Gusto discussed fire and life insurance. The niiittiT of 1ml, li grunge fair was generally discustmd, but .till,,.. .l.,H,,;t ....... .i.. .: i . i cupimr was served irom the lunch baskets, and later during the evening session, the various committees of the day reported . A class of 2:' were in structed in the mysteries of the 6th de gree, a very impressive ceremony. The pomona jeasi was oi.o of the events of the evening. Pomona appeared dressed in a beautiful rolm of gilk, came forth and cut the "cake of cakes," "Porno nas," and requested all to partake of the bounteous feast spread before them composed of rakes, candies and nuts. Alter the feast were some sotiiss and rec itations, and when the closing time came an adjournment was taken until the second Wednesday in October. On that date the Pomona grange will meet with Oswego grange. 0.C.& E.R.R.Co YAQUINA BAY KOUTE Connecting at Yaquinn Bay with the San Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steamship Company. Steamship "Farallon" Sails from Yaquina every eight days for San Francisco, (loos Bay Port Oxford, Trinidad and Uumbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette Valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west Franoisco: Cabin, rouud trip , Steerage To Coos Bay and Port Oxford: Cabin, . To Humbolt Bay: Cabin, Bound trip, good for 60 days. to San 115 00 500 (00 (00 RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Albany" and "Wm. M. Hoag newly furnished, leave Albany daily (except Saturdays) at I AS a. m-, arriving at Portland the same day at 6 p. m. Returning, boats leave Portland same days at 8:00 a. m., arriving at Albany at 7:45 p. m. J. O. MAYO, Supt. River Division, Corvallii, Or. EDWIN STONE, Mgr., Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best SALVKin the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped 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 undea. Price 25 cents per bo. For sale by Charman & Co. . BID3 WANTED. Bids will be received by the under signed at the office of the recoider of Oregon City until 2 p. m. Saturday, July 30th, 1898, for the improvement of the public road, known as Singer hill road, leading from Tenth Btreet to top of the bluff at Seventh street in accordance with plans and specifications now in the office of the recorder. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check pay able to the recorder for the sum of $250 as a guarantee that bid, if accepted, will be fulfilled. The committe reserve the right to re ject any or all bids, H. E. Harris, James Roake, Fred Metzneb, Committe on streets and public property. Dated at Uregon uity, uregon, July 13th, 1898. Strayed, from Mt. Pleasantabout Feb. 1st, one cheanut horse and one bay colt. Finder please call on B. Nefzaer, at Ore gon Uity, and receive reward. Hail the wagon of Mr. Andrews if you want anything in the fresh vegetable line. Try Prier's ice cream and ice cream soda, pure fruit flavors. Fruits, nuts and confectionery of all kinds. 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 The Club tonsorial parlors, P. G. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco is kept. 45 cents round trip from Oregon Oity to Portland and return via Southern Pacific trains. One way rate 25 cents. Tickets now on sale at railroad depot, Trains leave Oregon City at 8:40 a. m., and 3:35 p. in , and arrives from Port land at 9:23 a. m. and 6:52 p. in. Save time by using the quicker route. Give your order for fresh strawberries. raspberries and blackberries to b. I. Andrews, who will furnish freshly picked berries in quantites to suit. When get ting vegetables remember he has all kinds of berries. The OreateBt Bargains ever heard of in the latest millinery Miss C. Gold smith. The steamer Altona leaves Oregon City for Portland at 9 a. m.. 1 d. m. and 5 p. m. Round trip 45 cents. Tickets good on the Eastside Railway electric cars. Miss 0. nnldflmit.h la flullinir tnillinarv . - - - ........... j away down to make room for the fall stock . We can assure all who invest 140 in a Victor, 1898, Model 35 bicycle, that thev are getting their money's worth, and that a greater amount of service and sat isfaction cannot be found in any other bicycle on the market at an equal price Burrneister & A ml resell. The Wilhoit stago will leave Oregon City during season on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays. Round trip only $2.50. Camping parties who wish to go by private rigs can get bed-rock prices by calling at Noblitt's stable. Our $30 wheels have the automatic brake ; you can go down any hill. Charman & Co., agonts for Columbia Bicycles. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO'S Str. Altona Will Make Dally Trips Between OREGON CITY no PORTLAND Leaving Portland for Salem and way laudiugs at H.-45 a. m., and Oregou City at about S p. m. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anron sending a .ketch and dotrrlntlftn may qulokly ascertain our opinion free i .iiTtmtlon It probublT patentable. Communlra ntaMe. iuultxx r iMuri iua ire woi htbr an itouMtrteuj oonnaenuai. HamiDOOion ratent ant free Omeat ntfencr for twunutf patents. ctlT eon t'ateut token throuuh ilium A Co, receirt Ucm. nottM, without ennrf , lu the. Scientific American. rmtwl wertlr. MOT 61Bro. I 9 mi v vvi nun I ranch Oaoa, 436 t St, Watbiug too, I), C r3j Ills Back to Health After Long Illness Hood's Sarsa parllla Restored Cood Health -Now as Strong as Ever. "After an illness of two years, during which time I underwent several surgical operations, I at last began to improve, but my Improvement was so slow that I be came discouraged. I was very much run down and I did not have any appetite. I did not care to live. One day I met a iriend who had taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and who urged me to try it. I consented, and after I had taken a few doses I began to feel better and had a better appetite. I gained from two to three pounds a week and grew stronger every day. I took two or three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and am as stiong as I ever was in my life. Hood's Sarsaparilla has brought me back to health." Emily Billingeb, 10 Grand Avenue, South Portland, Oregon. Hood's ! the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. bom py all druggglsts. l ; six for S5. Hnnd' PJIU oure Llver Ills: eay to "wu s rlllS take, easy to operate. 250. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY .... OREGON Geo. C. Bbownili J. U. Campbkll BROWNELL & CAMPBELL ATTOENEY9 AT LAW Caufleld Building Oregon City, Ore THOS. F. RYAN Notary Publio and Real Estate Broker Leadino Insurance Aoencv or Clackamas County Money to Loan. A bstrauts of Title Made Drawing of Legal Dooumeuts a Specialty Office 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 of Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic diseases. Best of references given. Office in Willamette Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. in., 4 to 6 p. m. OREGON CITY . 7 . . OREGON 0. H. ISOM, Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor Will be at Court Honie oa each Saturday uv vu regular Bessiuii uuyg oi County Court C. N. GREENMAN (Established 1865 ; THB PIONEER EXl'KESSM AN AND DRAYMAN Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City OREGON CITY .... OREGON COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY CAPITAL f WO, 000 Transacts a General Banking Business Loans m tde. 1111s discounted. Muknann lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points in iiie uuueu amies ana mirope ana on Hong n.uug. oiuauBiuueiveu nuuecno cneca. Bank open from ( A. M. to 4 P. M. D. 0. LATOURETTE, FRKD J. MEYER, President Cashier BANK OF OREGON CITY OLDEST BANKING UuUSE IN THE CITt PAID UP CAPITAL, 150,000.00 SURPLUS fdO&O.OO President, Vice-president Cashier, Chas. H. CiuruKD Geo. a. Hardims E. G. Cadfiild A General Ranking Business Transacted Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loans Made on Available Secuntv Exchange Bought and 4old. Collections Made Promptly. Drafts Hold Available in Any Part of the world. Telographlo Exchange Sold on Portland, Sua Francisco, Chicago and New York. -Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Leather belts, all colors, also a rn'i-o variety, of belt fanteners, at tue tt us et store. DAVIDSON'S GALLERY Up-to-Date Pictures H. STRAIGHT, DEALER in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Mill Feed, Lime, Cement and Land Plaster. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable' OREGON CITY, OREGON, Ontha Street between tha Bridge and the Depot. Double ami single tlgt and aadJle horsei i ways on hand at tho lowest rate, and acorra also connected with the barn (or loose stock Any Information retrardliift any kind o( stock promptly attended to by letter or person. BOBSESBOVOHT OR SOLD PIONEER DRUG STORE IF Y0D WANT DRUGS OR MEDICINES GO TO GEO. A. HARDING & CO. .Willamette Building, Opposite Commercial Bank Their prices are the lowest and their drugs and medicines are strickly pure, fresh and of the best quality. Your patronage soliceted. . HARRIS' GROCERY.. Fresh Stock of First-Class Dennt for HAT mil IrKKn IF WOMEN VOTED. G0 TO - G. H. 4f ""rcj&i DOORS. WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER Shop Opposite Conitrenatlonal Church, Main Street, Oregon City, Ore. Dr. A. A. Ilaye Your Eyes Examined Bargains. In SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at the PIONEER STORE oi CHAKMAN ft S0 A full line o! Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Furnishings, Etc. WE FIT YOU FEET With shoe in conformity or your ideas. There are at many preferences for shapes in shoes as there are for other wearable articles. 1 Thee are few shapes or sizes, styles or prices that can not be found in our stock. Come in and give us your idea. KRAUSSE BROS.' SHOE STORE - THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES GROCERIES Willamette Block, Oregon City LARGE AND GOOD.... Bread made and baked with the same care that would be given in your own house is a specialty of ours. We use pure flour of fine quality, insist on perfect cleanliness in all the stages of mixing, baking, etc. We .have . a fine line of groceries here for your selection. The figures on these are also very small. HEINZ & CO. Opposite PoBtcfflee And an election was held to decide which is the best flour to buy what a rousing majority "Patent" Flour... Would have. 'Made in Oregon City by the P. F. M. Co., and sold by all groceries. BESTOW FOB OFFERED FOR FIR8T-0LASS GOODS. Barr Scientific Optician, formerly of Minneapolis, has charge of the Optical Department for A. N. WRIGHT, the Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. Consultation Free J