IS irst Cdl ' ' S'izce buying Ids Groceries ' of MAER $ J&UIR, after having traded for some time at other stores. No stale or , inferior goods kept, t LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. to Fred Youv Choice Of Toe English ladies choose round toes for , heir boots. American ladies prefer the oes that point, but the point we make t in both round and pointed toes and V he fact that we furnish newer styles, X nd better goods and give more perfect tis faction for less money than any her dealer. We you best shoe induce en ts. KRAUSSE BROS. HARRIS' GROCERY Fresh Stock of First-Class . THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES GROCERIES Depot for HAT and FEED Willamette Blook, Oregon City J TJ1E SWEET THINQS 1 -'.-.' L. for household use are amongst the articles from our stock of Groceries which are "in constant demand. Their richness, fine flavor and other excellent qualities have made them prime favorites with every housekeeper. We also have sweet things in the SHBtry line made fresh every day in our akery besides the best bread in the city. HEINZ &. CO., Bakers and Grocers Opposite Postoffice, rv 1 8. C. SKIDMORE -ft CO. Cut Rate Druggists Here are just a few of our Prices Beoulas our Cut Pierce's Favorste Prescription (1 00 (0 69 barter's Liver Pills 25 15 Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 01) 69 8cott's Emulsion 1 00 Alcock's Poroees Plasters .... is Paine's Celery Compound .... 1 00 Uastoria . 85 Byrup Figs W You save dollars every time you step into our store to buy, and our Cut-Bates extend oyer our ntlre line ol Goods. We are Hie biggest Drug store in uregon. 151 3rd St., Portland, Oregon. ...ao to... DOORS, -G. H. BESTOW FOB WINDOWS, MOULDING MATERIAL. and BUILDING LOWEST CASH PRICES EVEn, RED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Shop Opposite Congregational Church, Main Street, Oregon Cltj, Ore. ...The Most Desirable Suburb... ADJOINING OREGON CITY AND PRACTICALLY A PART OF IT; IT is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location, fine view, good air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city and but a IS minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this a very desirable place of residence and bound to grow in popularity. Choice Lots rtfady for the garden from $100 to $150 on easy monthly installments with liberal discount to home build ers. Call on or address. T. L. CIUKMAN, Trustee, Charman Bros.' Block BANK OF OREGON CITY OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THE CITY PAID CP CAPITAL, 150,000.00 SURPLUS $tO&o.OO President, Vice-president Cashier, Cms. H. CiurLiBD Gio. A. HabdisS E. Q. Cacfixld THE GERMAN SPECIALISTS FROM PORTLAND, OREGON. At Oregon City, October 20, 21, A General Banking Business Transacted Deposits Received Subject to Cheek. Approved Bills'and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loans Made on Available Securitv Exchange Bought and ild. Collections Made Promptly. Drafts Sold Available in Any Part ol the Te'leraphlc Exchange Sold on Portland, San Fra ".Cisco. rhlraioarlNevr York. ? aid on Time Deposits. COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY CAflTlhJlOOfiOO . Transacts a General Banking Business Song". De.ltTreceVed subject to chec k. Bank open from . A. M. to P. M If you have a Chronic Catarrh, con sulfation ig free of charge. Do von blow nine oa from the nose? Are you troubled witu bleeding ol tl.e nope! Are the nostrils obstructed, making breathing dilhcult t Are vou hoarse at times; Is the mucus dropping down from the back of nose into the throat t Isvotir nose Btopped up? Is yonr hearing affected ? Is vour throat sore at times ? Do yon spit a good deal when rising in tbe morning? Do you hem and hawk to clear your throat? Catarrh is a dangerous disease, which leads into consumption. Weak eves cured ; Cross eyes straiah tened without operation ; Cataracts re moved without a kmle; (classes fitted where all others have failed: Rupture and Hernia cured without trusses or operation, sure cure for kidneys. Chronic Rheumatism cured. Do not fail to see the German Special st. A friendly talk will cost you noth ng. and is bound to result in a great eal of good to you. Will return Born, in Milwaukie, Oct. 17, Berg, a son. C. L. Gray, of Springwater, was in Or eeon City Tuesday. George Heath, of La Camas, is visit ing friends in the city. The obituary of the late Mrs. Frost will appear next week. Dr. T. W. Butler wilt preach at Ely next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Hon. George Ogle, of Marquam, was a visitor in the city Wednesday. W. H. Henderson, of Highland) was visitor to Oregon City Tuesday. William Shannon, of Beaver Creek, was a visitor in the city Tuesday Miss Mabray MoCown was the guest of Miss Blanche Dyer at Liberal, Sun day. Dr. J. H. Miller has returned and can be found in his office on 7th St., every day. tf A social will be held at tbe M. . church on next Friday evening, the 28th inst. Dr. J. Wallens, now located at Spring- water, was in town for a couple of days during the week. County Olerk Dixon issued a mar riage license on the 15th to Ada Ethel Trullinger and J. D. Raney. Mrs. D. O. Latourette left Wednes day to attend the Baptist state associa' tion convention at Brownsville. The many friends of Mrs. W. L. Sni- dow will be soiry to learn that she is seriously ill. Deputy County Clerk Cooper issued a marriage license Wednesday to Ellen R. Callahan and C B. Williams. W. D. Bedford, a native of Great Brit ain, was granted nis nnai ciuzensuip yesterday by County Judge Kyan. I. D. Trullinger and H. W. Shaw, two well known residents of union Mills, were in the city Wednesday. J. Hardesty and son, former residents of Needy, but now of esilverton, were visiting friends here during the week David Caufield, while on a scow in the locks canal Wednesday morning, dipped and fell, breaking one of his ribs. J. G. Bonnett, of Milwaukie, has closed down his carding mill for the sea son, having disposed of the output in Portland. Rev. F. G. Strange, of Ashland, who had teen visiting his brother. County Superintendent Strange, returned home Wednesday. Over 80 pupils are now in attendance at the Milwaukie school, and another teacher will be added soon. L.L.Moore, of Oanby, is principal. I O. L. Barber, of Elliott Prairie, has leased the Sladen dwelling, opposite the Eustbam school, and moved his children to the same this week. August Sandstrom, aged 17, died at the residence of Mrs. Winesett Wed nesday. The unfortunate boy's parents died several years ago. He leaves sev eral brothers and sisters. Rev. H. Hargreaves, pastor of the Baptist church at Athena, passed through the city Tuesday on his way to Brownsville to attend the annual meet ing of the State Baptist Association. Mrs. F.P. McDevitt arrived Sunday from Bandon. and is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. F. Martin. Mr. Mc Devitt, who has disposed of the Bandon Recorder, will arrive the last of the week. The Baptist Sunday school are mak ing preparations "for an entertainment on Hallowe'en eve, that will surpass anything heretofore attempted in that line. A hallowe'en tableaux will be one of the features. J. Shadle has purchased theX)regon City soda works and removed the same to a building near his residence on Wa ter street, where he will carry on the business of manufacturing aerated bev eragea on an extensive scale. . Mrs. Catherine Knight, aged 65, died at Canby Sunday night, She was tie widow of the late Dr. Charles Knight and came to Canby from Missouri in 1870. She leaves four children, Louisa Esther, Henry and Albert Knight J. Do'.an brought in some fine beef cattle for Oregon City butchers Wednes' day from Canyon creek. He was ac companied by John Wright, ex-county Burveyor. Mr. Wright states that con siderable plowing has already been done 1.1 that section. Following are the subjects that will be presented at the Congregational church next Sunday: At 10:30 a. m "Wisdom From Above" at 7:30, the first of two sermonB on Naaman, will be presented, the theme to be "A Great Man, but Worthless." Christian En deavor at 7:30. . Mr. Morgan and Miss Morgan', of Ay ershire, Scotland, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, of Oswego, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mark, Tuesday. Mr. Morgan, who is the owner of a ma chine shop in Scotland, was very much interested in the manufacturing indus tries and scenic beauties of Oregon City. Mrs. Herman Suhr.'a sister of Mrs. H.H.Chase, who went to Calilornia some time ago, returned Wednesday morning on the overland, and died at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. She had been very ill for some time, and had to be carried from tbe train to the carriage. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. Charles J. Dwyer, aged 71, and a Grand Army veteran, died at St. Vin cent's hospital in Portland Monday. He was a member of Meade Post, G. A. R., who attended the funeral here in a body. Father Hillebrand . conducted the funeral services from the Catholic church. The deceased was a native of Ireland, and an Oregon pioneer, having carried on the painting business here about 40 years ago.'. Yesterday morning, Fred Clson fell to the bottom of a well on Clarence Jack son's place on the West Side, and sus' tained severe injuries. Olson had been cleaning out the well, and the attend, ants were drawing him u with a wind lass. When he was withai a foot or two of the top, the ropes became misplaced, and was thrown to tbe bottom, crushing one foot into a shapeless mass, and receiving other bruises. The foot will probably necessitate amputation. m a . For Family Vie. Fine California wines tokay, port and sherry bv the quart or gallon. These goods have been purchased by the barrel and will be sold at an extremely low fig ure. We have also choice brands of old Kentucky whiskies, California brandies and French biandies, put up especially ....... .unmatchep for family use the best and the cheap est. Thb Bismarck, Oregon City. SELL RECOMMEND & GUARANTEE Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand. QUALITY. Agents Wanted For one of the best selling articles out. Big money is being made by our agents. Over 4000 sold in Portland in three weeks. Plenty of new territory. Apply to E. M. Ul siioeffkr, Manufacturer, at the Jennings donation claim, near Uregon Uity. , To Cure Constipation Forevei, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartci 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. A Magnificent Road. Dan Lyons, who had the contract of building the Singer Hill road, has com pleted his contract, and the road was thrown open to the public last Friday. Many people pronounce this the great est improvement in Oregon City since the suspension bridge was built. There is an easy uniform grade for the entire length of the roadway, and as a drive way it is destined to become popular. The roadbed has been given a coating of crushed rock and packed with a heavy roller until it ia almost like a floor. Mr. Lyon's work on the Singer hill road is universally commended, as is an in dication that it pays to have a reliable contractor do road work. He removed a lot of rock and did some extra work not required in the contract. Our Soldier Boys. Meade Auxiliary will give a ball on November 4th, for the benefit of our soldier boys in Manilla. The proceeds will be used for a "Christmas box" for the boys. First-class music will be fur nished, and light refreshments served during the evening. Tickets, $1. Refreshments, 15 cents. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and help make this a success. For Over Fifty Years An Old and Wkll-Tbibd Rkmkdy. Mrs. Winslow'g Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. Xt soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea, is pleasant to tbe taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of 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 other kind. Two Millions a Tear. When people buy, try, tnd buy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at tre rate of two million boxes a year and it will be three million before flew Years, it means merit proved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All drug gists 10, 25, oOc a box, cure guaranteed. Bucklen'a Arnioa Salve. ' Thb Best Salvb in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, CornB, and all ofcin EruDtions. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to eive Derfect satisfaction or money re- unded. Price 25 cents per bo. For sale by Charman & Co. t IN seanborm w wnvroN U r v 1 a. -n 1 I XL Educate YourBowM With Gascarats. Candy Cathartic, cure Constipation forever. 10c,25c. If C.C.C. fail, drug gists refund money. F. T. BARLOW, SelHng Agent for Chase & Sanborn's im portations of Coffee aud high-grade Teas. Main St., Oregon City. A Delightful Entertainment. A very interesting steropticon and musical entertainment was given at the Congregational church Friday evening by the Y.P.8. C.E. and the Sunday school. Dr. T. W. Butler manipulated the interesting steropticon views, which was followed by the musical program. Vocal solos were sang by Mrs. J, W, Gray and Mrs. J. Roake, followed with on! not ? nna V.t ffia frtllrinrinn rtna.t.tla.i j , . Misses Ivy Roake and Echo Samson and ' Messrs. Herbert Chase and Chester Roake G.H. Bestow, G. A. Heinz, Lawrence Hornschuch and Chester Roake. -' Some interesting tableaux were also presented. The musical numbars were excellent, and heartily encored. After the program pumpkin pies, doughnuts and coffde were served and a pleasant social time was the order. The attendance was very good. No ripe Progressive n ' n n ni Business Pills 22 and easy to operate, ts true of Hood's Fills, which are up to date In every respect. Bate certain and sure. All druggists. 25c. 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Insure in a first-class companies With an experenced agent. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon Cityl for rile and catarrh Remedies, Cure guaranteed or money funded. re YOU OWE. It to yourself, your family, your friends and to all you ornent to onreliiuy ana oonsiuerareiy 1 ventixate the merits of Vir.K ORB as a remedy far t.hnun whn tiHAfi & fure. 'mere is no exDeri mentlng. no guens work, no danger, no los of I time. It Is perfectly harmless, and may always be rellea on. 11 is u queen 01 curen, iur it reaches the nitu ot all diseases, and will cure you when all other remedies have failed after you havo tried all catch-penny humbugs and frauds nnlv to Brow older and worse. Do not not neglect to give it a trial, tor Vito-Ore eomes to the sick and the attllcled Ilka the vision of the Eastern star to the wise men. On every package ol the genuine will be found the red Ink signa ture of Theo. Noel. Price ai.ou by man. MRS. M. M. LaOROY, Agent, Viola. Or. Shall we tell you why? FOR Special Sale of trimmed hats Fridav. Saturday and Monday. Oct. 21, 22 and Z4, by Mrs. M. b. Hamilton at Red Front Store Oregon City. Fine Salt 65c per 100 lbs. stock salt 40c per 100 lbs, roast coffee 10c, fine roast coffee with good spoon 0 lbs $1, Rising Sun stove poiisn oc, Arm & tl soda 7 lbs 25c, bird seed 5c. (Red Front btore, Uregon City. Wanted A child under 10 yeary of age to care for. Apply at this oiflce, . Found By Mrs. L. J. Arnold, an overcoat. Books in pocket marked B. G. Faust. Owner can get the coat at this office by proving property and pay. ing for this notice. Lost In Clackamas Heights onhe Holcomb road,a black worsted overcoat. Finder please leave same at county clerk's office in Oregon City and receive $5.00 reward. E. F. Riley. FALL & WINTER HATS GO TO.. MRS. R. BECKER, THE FASHIONABLE MILLINER F. E. Donaldson, Agent Fire and Aooldent Insurance 220 FIRST 8TREET, PORTLAND, OR Carloads' of goods for Red Front, of course table oil cloth 12c, Cabot W. 5c, seamless hose 10c, tough mule-skin gloves 25c, with calf front 50c, 9 oz. overalls 35c, dress goods, yarns, under wear, mackintoshes, capes, umbrellas and shoes at cut prices. Red Front Store, Oregon City. Younger, who has had a life-long ex -perience, will clean your watch for a dollar. Just arrived a consignment of genu ine old government Java toffee (green) in original mats. Regularly worth 35 cents per lb. Our price 25 cents. A. ROIIKKTBO.N, Seventh street (irocer. Wanted 100 watches to repair at 1 each, at O. A. Nash's, Postoffice build ing, tt. CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN BEFORE YOU BUY Get Our Prices atyoungs XHE BAZAAR th and Main Sts. New Furniture I have just received a fine lot of new furniture, which 1 am offering at surpris ingly low figures. 1 got it at a bargain that's how I can sell it at these prices. In Second-Hand Goods I have stoves, cooking utensils, carpetB, bedding, furniture in fact any and ev erything you want for housekeeping. I will Buy Anything ou have to sell and pay you the high est price. Call and see me, v Q. H. YOUNG, Maih Street - - Oreqox Crry Kob itt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON , Ontha Street between the Bridge andtbt Depot. Double and single rigs and saddle horses a ways on hand at the lowest rates, ind aoorra alno connected with the barn for loose stock Any Information reKrHnK auy kind of stock promptly attended to by letter or person, OSES BOUGHT OB BOLD For a quiet place to hitch your horses away from the motor line, and a place to get a first-class job of repairing or horse-shoeing, at bed rock prices, call on 8. F. Scripture, shop on Filth street. , 45 cents round trip from Oregon City 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. rn., and arrives from Port land at 9 :23 a. m. and 6 :62 p. m. Save time by using the quicker route. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Bolton Dairy and b Convnced' For FIrst-Cluss BREAD and PASTRY Go to C. F. HENNINOS Seventh' (St. Bakery or stop his wagon as it goes by. Now IS THE TIME to clean house and repaper your rooms and paint your house and , Murrow TILL 1900 FOR $1.50?S until Woo for II. W which gives yon the paim free fur 4 months. Now is tlit time to lubsorlba. IS THE MAN to do the painting and papering in a first-class shape at very low prices. Leave orders at Ely Hros. store on upper 7th streeth. D.C.LATOlJKEii.-.. chu monthly.