Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, October 07, 1898, Image 8

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We
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We
sell the Bain Wagon from $55 up
sell the Oliver Chilled Plow from $6 up
sell the Oliver Steel Plow from $6 up
We keep all the extras for Oliver Plows and we sell
them at just the same as they are sold everywhere.
Spring Tooth Harrows from $15 up
Spike Tooth Harrows from $6 up
Steel Harrow Teeth at Bottom Prices
"SUPERIOR" STOVES AND RANGES
' Both Cast and Steel. '
Air-Tight Heaters of all kinds at all Prices .
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CITY FATHERS TALK.
THE BEST STOCK
f,tFThe above Stoves wa sell below Portland prices
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We will sell Graniteware at cost. Tin and Copnerware at a Bargain.
! Don't fail to Bee our Union Barn Door Hangers with the Lawrence rail.
36 Clothes Pins for 5c Ammunition a Specialty
We have the Best Stock of Cutlery in the Northwest.
WII
BOM
'& COOKE
No. 5 Commercial Bank Block, Oregon City
City Council Acts on Several Impor.
tant Matters.
The meeting of the city council Wed
nesday night was one of more than us
ual importance. Mayor Oau field pre
sided, and all the members of the coun
cil were present. In the absence of
Recorder Curry, M. E. Bain was elected
recorder pro tem.
The recorder's report for the oast
month showed that B. L. Holman had
paid $5 for a billiard table license, and
Bellomy & Busch $1 69 for express li
cense.' Five burial permits had been
issued.
The following bills were ordered paid :
W L Snidow, street. $97 30
Electric lights 164 15
Wilson & Cooke 4 65
Ed Story 1 60
Charman & Co, cement 2 50
George Broughton, lumber 1 04
Press, printing 11 00
Pope & Co, hardware 30 70
James Roake 17 50
Ed Shaw 60 00
Charles E Burns 60 00
Bruce Curry 2o 00
FCGadke 125
H E Straight, treasurer 40 00
M F McCown 100
White Bros 10 00
Water commission 23 50
J H Smiih, engineering 11 50
L Dickleman so 10
City treasurer's quarterly report was
read and referred to finance committee.
The treasurer reported that he had
transferred $3,500 of the money col
lected as road tax from the county from
the road fund to the general fund as re
imbursement for money used on the
county roads for the past two years. On
motion tne same was approved,
Liquor licenses wero granted to A.
Knapp, John Riley. J. N. Miller and
I. G. Rambo.
The recorder was ordered to draw a
warrant in favor of Dan Lyons for $1500
on account of the Singer Hill improve
ment. The ordinance passed giving H. W.
Ross a quit claim deed to certain lots in
Oregon City.
The ordinance authorizing a franchise
for a street railway to W. H. Burg
hardt, agent, was ordered published.
An ordinance reorganizing the fire de
partment was ordered published. It
requires that the chief engineer and as
sistant, shall be elected by the council;
the chief engineer to receive a salary of
$10 per month, and make reports to
the fire commission. The ordinance
propones to abolish the board of fire
delegates, and place the department in
the hands of a com mission composed of
the mayor, recorder and committee on
fire and water.
The street committee reported favor
ably on an ordinance to build a road
from South Main street to Center on
the bluff. E. E. Charman having se
cured $865 in private subscriptions tow
ard the expense of said road. The same
was ordered published.
A petition was granted to put in an
arc electric light at the corner of Main
and Eighth streets, the expense to be
paid by private parties .
The street committee were authorized
to repnir the sidewalk leading to Ely
from Seventh street.
OF DRUGS
H. STRAIGHT,!" GADKE-
Plumbing and Tinning.
Dealer In .
Groceries
and
Provisions.
Also Full line of Mill Feed, Lime, Cement and Laijfl Plaster.
4
Hot air furnaces anil Hop pipe.
Jobbing of All Kinds '
a Specialty.
Wilson & Cooke's
Olu .stanU
OREGON CITY
OKEGON.
IF YOU insist on having the cheap,
glossy, fading Pictures we could
make them, but we would be asham
ed to stamp them with oar name.
We pride ourselves in making THE
BEST at a reasonable price.
That is What You Want
t
THE LEADING
Ib the inark of the best store. Our
Drugs are the best, absolutely pure, and
always fresh a sure guarantee of the
strength of medicines made from them.
Gold Aluminum Table Ware Given Away
With every purchase you will receive Coupons to the amount of
your purchase, which will be redeemed as follows :
Any One of the Following :
For Si7 Sft in Cflni)0HS Teft Spoon, Fruit Knife, Egg Spoon. Salt Spoon, Five
rui ,ou 111 luupuns o,c)oc Te gpooD) After D , ner Coffee Spooni Individ.
ual Salt or Pepper, Individual Butter Plate. ,
For $.00 ill COUpOnS 0ran Se Spoon, or Soda or Lemonade Spoon.
Fnr Hl in fniinniK Table Spoon, Table Fork, Butter Knife, Dessert Knife,
rui HI tUU"UUb QyrterPork, Napkin Ring, Bon Bon or Sugar Tongs,
Soup Spoon, Dessert Fork, Sugar Spoon, Dinner Knife.
For $33 in COpOnS-Jy8nhge1Wdo,) Nut Picks, One Gravy
Fnr th1 in f ftlinnn"! Soup Ladle, Medium Ladle, Oyster Ladle, FJsh Fork,
rui $DD 1M VUUyuilS 0hlfd.8 Cupi Crumb Knlfe, Fish Knife, Pie Knife. -
C. A.
The Prescription Druggist
HKRDINC
OREQON CITY, ORE
rilEMIUM AWARDS
Of
THE FARMERS-
Of Clackamas County can buy their Goods
and sell their Produce to advantage at
John Everhart's General Merchandise Store
BLYVILLB, OREGON. A Large Stock ot Boots
and-Shoes. 'Also Flour and Feed. Prices Guaranteed.
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V SOLE AGENT J , i
In Oregon City for the
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ill. LI
18 85 81
I McKittrick Shoe Man. j
Best Meals in the City...
Including Beer or Wine
Unite Cveek Fair, Near 3Iar-
' quant; Sept. SO and Oct. 1.
Best, brood niaro. Henry Barth. first DrcmtumS
John Nicholson, second.
Host Koailsti'r, Hart Kobhhrs, first premium,
liest colt, under 8 months old, John Nicholson.
first promiiiui; J. P. Miller, Kin-owl.
Best a-year-oltl welding or lilly.Heiiry Birtli,(irst
premium; J. T. Kosp, second. ,
llest shorthorn Dim, any niro, s, l. Jiouait, first.
premium; John Hough, second.
Best heifer calf, under 8 mouths old, Jus. Juck
soii, first premium.
Best bull cull, yearling, A. t. jactt, nrst premium
Best milch cow, S. T. llobart, first premium.
Best buck sheep,' Shrupahiie, M. Iiuubine, first
premium .
Best buck sheep, OtswoM, W. H. Pr.iko. first;
host buck, Merino, V. 11. Drake, li;si: best ewe,
Shropshire, W. 11. Drake, first; ;. H. Robbius,
second; best ewe, Cotswold, W, If. Drake, first;
3. T. llolmrl. second; best lamb, under Ik mouths
old, Shropshire, li. II Robbing, rirsl; Jliirt Unb
urns, second; best lamb, uuder H months old,
Otswold, I. f. i.arHn, first; V. U. D-nke, second
Best Dear, ruiana uiiinn, jotin tiaugn, first
premium; bwliilg, under 8 months old, 1'olund
China, K. J. Hidings, first premium
Best buck uoai, W. 11, lirake, first premium;
best ewe tioat, W. tl. Buike, first; best kid goat,
V. H. Drake, first and sucond premium).
Best trio ohickens, Brown Leghorn, Mrs, P.
Odilnl, lust f.ieuuum; best trio chickens, Hy
inoiiiii H i Austin 'lay lor, lirsl; Mis. S. 'i'.
Ho uit, sci o.iu; best trio emckens, Hrumah, H. T.
aaiivin, rir.-i;iRst pair fuikeys, H. si. Skirt In, Ural,
uesl pair titei-u, V . rn Young, first; Vlck Young;
seeonii; ue.-t jji.r ducks, Mrs. L, Woolen, tir.il,
VEIiETAUI.KS
ti largest carrots, Mrs Wast Palmer first uteiulum,
John Davis, second; 0 largest table beets, Mrs
Aliha Nieholson, first premium; bestti rutabagas,
Clay Lurkins, first; H tiest table squashes, Bert
Mubbaril, Hist, 1''. J. Kidiut;n, second; i largest
slock squashes, A li Logan, first; ;! hirgost sugar
beets, L kiriu first, Clay Larklus socond; tj
largo.t eabliae, A II .Marquain, first, M. J. White,
second; but one-fourlh bushel metchamabie
potatoes, Clay l.arkins, first; u largest potatoes,
Clay Lurkins, first; Aiclue Hubuard, second; tl
ti largest onions, John Davis, first, Lille Hicks,
second; 6 largest ripe tonuio rs, ilia A V Davis,
first, Mary Albright, second; b,'sC ltl-pounds
grapes, Archie Hubbard, first, altlia Nicholson,
second; best one buiilii bu-liel 1 aer apples,
ilrs. Wast Palmer, first, T O Hidings, second; best
i'ourtli-h'!hel fall apples, T. O. Ki.iu, first, Mrs
Wa.-h Pi lmer second.
Cuutiuued next we.-k.
n
25c
Greissen & Hallwyler, Prop'rs
MAIN STREET, ORECION CITY
Best Wines, Liquors and Cigarsfs
OTTO SCHUMANN
MANUFACTURER OF
flonuments and Headstones
Estimates furnixlu'd on nil kinds of Marble, firanite and Building
Work. :: Drawings made by description.
No. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR TAYLOR,
fSi!tiu.r Portland, regon
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PHOTOGRAPHER
Near Court house
Oergon City
For Futility Vn.
Fine California wi e8 tokay, port and
sherry bv the quart or gallou. These
goods have been purchased by tbe barrel
and will be sold at an extremely low lit;-
lire. e have also choice brands of old
Kentucky w hiakiea California brandies
and French brandies, put up especially
tor tiitniiy use the best anu the cheap
est. 1hk Hismahck, Oregon Ctty.
TrfinTT M Tl Tifl lirinhu'rihlnvnnvi
iur me vrem'ii ny
Coi'iK till I'.mu at N you will be sent tne Week
ly ureKuumu nor jv:. i jeai . iois oner in limit
ed. Thriee-R-Week X. Y, World at same price.
FKOJV1
OLD WHEAT
PATENT FLOUR is made entirely
from old wheat and when use it yon do
not run the risk of having poor bread as
you do if you buy flour made by Tom,
Dick and Harry of all kinds of wheat.
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oreftou CUT, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
fry Holton Unlijr and b Coaiwnl'
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Nolle Is horehy given'thal the umldmlgnwl ban
bn (Inly appoint)) administratrix of Hie MUle
of Frank Spulak. (li-ac. mid all psnoim havi ng
olalnia axalunt Mill iIm1, or requmilHt to
Dnmnl lhm with promr Touch at mr nlac ol
rMtdn in New Era, Clackamai roiinlr, Oregon,
wllnin lx munipt iioa me nai ni mi nolle.
KATII HPI'LaK.
Admlnlntrmtrlx of the etale of Frank Spulak,
avrewea.
Dated this 3rd lr ot October, lt98.
REASONS WHY
YOU SHOULD INSURE
IN
THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
On account of the benefita of the famous non forfeiture law of
Maecluiett8 which applies only to companies chartered by that state.
This law secures to the policy holder a definite contract of insnrani'e.
Id case of the non-payment of any premium alter the second year,
whether such lapse of payment be intentional or accidental, the
status of the insured with tne company is fixed by this law without
action or negotiation, hence forgetfulness will not result in the total
Ions of one' policy and the accumulations thereon.
In many instances the paid up value allowed by this law is more
than the net cash paid for premium, thus securing to the policy
bolder the ultimate return of every dollar paiJ for his Insurance.
This law removes the objection so often taised against life insur
ance, that "once in it is hard to icet out," as a rithdrawal under its
provisions does not necessitate a sacrifice of one's whole interest
in his policy.
H. C. CO LTON, Manner
Rooms, 312-313 Chamber of ComnWce
PORTLAND, OREGON