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COURIER, Vol. 16, No. 22
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1898.
HERALD, Vol6, No. 13
Oregon
Herald,
Look Here Young Man
Youi looks tell on you. Can keep it secret a
while. Before Us too late, go and see or write to
this old doctor. He has been treating such cases
for over 20 years and perfectly reliable. Furnish
es his medicine aud tells no tales. ,
Dr. Kessler
Of the Old St. Louis Medical and Surgical Dis
pensary, 230 Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon,
positively guarantees to remove.
TAPEWORM
In any stage without loss of time from buslnesr .
DUTJTTMAWllT Cured by an old German
nflJilJlll.nl It) ill remedy. This remedy was
sent to Dr. Keller by a friend in Berlin. It has
never failed, and we guarantee it.
flTTI OODrC! Ulcers, .Cancer, etc., cured, no
UJjJJ UUlUjlJ difference how long affected.
TJTJITT A IPTJ Diseases. This doctor guarantees to
flli V A 1 Jj oureany case of Syphilis, GonorrheH,
Gleet. Strictures cured, no difference how long
Standing. Spermatorrhea, Loss of Manhood, or
Nightly Kmmissions, cured permantly. The
habit of Self Abuse effectually cured in a short
time.
VfiTTWP HirU Your errors and folliesofyouth
1UU11U llliUl can De rerueaiea, ana tins oia
doctor will give yon wholesome advice and cure
you make you perfectly stiong and healthy.
You will be amazed at his tuocess in curing
Spermatorrhea, Seminal Losses, Nightly Emmis
sions, and other effects.
KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS
painful, difficult, to frequent, milky or bloody
urine, unnatural discharges, carefully treated
and permantly cured. Files, Bheumalism and
neuralgia treated by our new remedies and cures
guaranteed
Patients treated in any part of the country by
bis home system. Write full Particulars enclose
ten !c stamps and we will answer you promptly,
hundreds treated at home who are unable to come
to the City.
READ THIS
Take a clear bottle at bed time and urinate in
the bottle, set aside and look at it in the morning.
If it Is cloudy or has a cloudy settling in it, you
have some kindney or bladder disease, and should
be attended to before you get an incurable Dis
ease as hundreds Die every year from Bright
Disease of Kidneys.
DepaT
FOB
Fast
Mail
8:00 p.nv.
BpokaM
fly
2 i) 1-
TIME SCHEDULES
From Portland.
Salt Lake. Denver,
ft. norm, umana,
Kansas City, St
Louis, Chicago,
aud East.
Dalles I ocal
Daily
Fx. Sunday
. 8 00 p. "1.
Sunday
10:00 p. m
Walla Walla, Spo
kane, Minneapo
lis, St. Paul, Du
luth, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Hast
Dalles, Itonnleville
Mnltnnman. Falls
Cascade Locks,
Hood Kiver,
Arrive
from
Fast
Mail.
7:20 a.m.
Spokane
Flyer
11:15 a. m
:00 p.m.
Ocean Stsamshlui
From Cortland.
All sailing dates
subject tocnange.i
For Jan Francisco-
Fall Tct. 0.11. 14,
17, fO, Cft, e, 29
Dalles Local
Daily
Ex. Sunday
1:80 a.m.
Sunday
7:00 a. m.
4:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. in.
Columbia River
ttsamcri.
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
8:00 a.m.
Ex. Sunday
Willamette River.
Oregon City, New.
berg.Salem it way
landings.
7:00 s. 11
tuea., Tkor.
and 8:
8:00 a.m.
lues., Thar,
and Sat.
V. Rlpitria
:4o a. u.a
Daily
Ex.Saturday
Willamette and Yam
hill Hlvers.
Oregon City, Day
ton,li vvay Land
ings.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corral,
lis it Way Laud
ings.
Snake River.
Rlparia to Lewlston
4:00 ii. m.
Ex. Sunday
4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
8:30 p. m.
Mini., Wed.
and Fri.
i
IOW are the chil
dren this summer?
Are they doing
well? Do they
get all the benefit they
should from their food?
Are their cheeks and lips
of good color? And are
(they hearty and robust in
'every way?
If not, then give them
Scott's Emulsion
of cod liver oil with hypo
phosphites. It never fails to build
up delicate boys and girls.
It gives them more flesh
and better blood.
It is just so with the
baby also. A little Scott's
Emulsion, three or four
times a day, will make
the thin baby plump and
prosperous, it
furnishes the
'young body with
just the material
necessary for
growing bones
and nerves.
All Dmsrclsts. roc. and tr.
Scott & Bowne, Chemists, N.Y.
ft
Jury List.
Sheriff Cooke and Olerk Dixon
on Wednesday drew the following list
of jurors for the November term of the
circuit court for Clackamas county :
H. Gans, farmer, Oswego.
Eugene Cumins, farmer, Beaver Creek
ALUMINUM NOVELTIES
AMJMIKUM THIMBLES
Lighter than a feather.
More durable than silver
Guaranteed not to tarnish.
Pr ic e 8 cents.
Price, in velvet lined case,
10 cents.
ALUMINUM
TEA STRAINER
A long felt want.
size. Will lust a life
time. Price
10 cents
2 for 15 cents
ALUMINUM JEWEL BOX AND PIN CUSHION
Sti&ffiWt&iiS.' Our latest.
tzjip-.i i-wrjW, Vi size
Prlr- 30
V9iiiJltJkr cents.
All three
fir" J- as mustrat
Mltrf; cent.. Pos
XWj paid.
George Knight,
Neal Heater,
George Armstrong,
Daniel Talbert,
A Andre,
L E Wise,
E. P. Carter,
John Burns,
E. B. Stark,
G. W. Waldron,
O. L. Barber,
Canby.
Pleasant Bill
Viola.
Clackamas
Cascades
Damascus
Soda Springs
Canby
Milk Creek
Abernetfiy
iViarqum
W.-W. Aldredge, laborer, Oregon City
S. Wheeler, farmer, ' Abernethy
Fred Gage, " Clackamas
Clarence Farr, butcher, Oregon City
E. M. Hartman, farmer, Marquam
John W. Wetzler, laborer, Milwaukie
J. E. Morton, farmer, Damascus
F. S. Baker, farmer, West Oregon City
T. L. Dibble, ' Molalla
M.Campbell, " Barlow
Nick Darnell, " Milk Creek
Chas Catta, dairyman, West Ore. Oity
S. B. Johnson, lumberman, Damascus
John Everhart, farmer, Molalla
George Kidder,
A. M. Lovelace,
A.V.Davis,
H. Gregory,
Canemah
Damascus
Soda Springs
New Era
tion of parallel work on the bars.
On Sunday, October 23rd, Mr. F.
Walters, will have charge of the 4 p. m.
meeting, to which all are invited. There
will be extra music.
The membership has been increasing
at an average rate of 10 persons a week
for some time, the result of persistent
effort of those having some of the de
partments in charge.
The class in elbow work meets Thurs
day evening at 6:30 sharp. All are invited.
. Decennial Celebration.
Sunday, October 30th, the First Pres
byterian church of this city will cele
brate the 10th anniversary of its organ
ization Special services will be held
as follows: In the morning, a memo
rial sermon: at 3 p. m., communion
service. In the evening the pastor will
give a historical account of the first de
cade of the church's life. All are cor
dially invited to these services, espec
ially, also, all Presbyterians living in
various parts of Clackamas county, who
do not usually arorship at Oregon City.
DIRECTORY
' Fob Sale A thoroughbred shorthorn
bull, nine months old. J. W. Dowty.
Currinsville, Oregon.
Nottingham lace curtains, balance of
lot just received. Will close out at the
same old price. Oregon Oity Auction
House.
Address,
L. B. EMERSON (Minor),
i 192 B. H'ullcrton Avenue,
Chicago, Ills.
Livery
W. II. YOUNG'S
& Feed Stable
Probate Court.
G. E. Hargreaves was appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Eliza Hartt,
deceased, commonly known as Mrs
Watts.
Ollie Kate Geer was appointed guar
dian of Earl Victor Geer, a minor.
Elizabeth A. Paine was appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of D. L
Paine, deceased, upon the petition of
her daughters, Misses Kittie and Ida
The property to be administered upon
is valued at $2,000. E. A. Sommer.
J. P. Lovett and Sam Selling were ap
pointed appraisers.
i s i
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
There will be a game, of basket ball
and other entettainment at the armory
hall, Friday night. The game will be
between an Oregon City team and the
Dewey jrs., of the Portland Y. M. O. A.,
which will be the first of a series to be
played for a silver trophy. A fine lit
erary and musical program has been
prepared, and there will be an exhibi-
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge T. F. Ryan
Clerk of Courts Elmer Dixon
Shero J. J. Cooke
Reoorder .. T. P. Randall
Treasurer Jacob Shade
Assessor ... Luciene Stout
School Superintendent U.S. Strauge
Surveyor
Coroner M. O. Strickland
Commissioners .
I S. F. Marks
I K. Morton
Deputy Clerk E. H. Cooper
" Sheriff J.F. Jack
" Keoorder Ed. Dedman
Surveyor :
" Assessor Mrs. L. Stout
County Court meets on first Wednesday after firs
Monday of every month.
Probate Court meets on first Monday of every
month
Circuit Court meets on third Monday in Aprlland
first Monday in November
CHURCHES.
First Congregational, corner Main and Eleventh
streets Rev. T. W. Butler, pastor. Services
10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school after
morn lng service. Prayer meeting every Th urs
any evening at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetlnn Y
P. S. C.E. every Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m.
First Baptist, corner Main and Ninth streets
Rev. M. L. Rugg, pastor. Morning service,
10:30; Sunday school, 11:45. Evening service,
7:30. Regular prayer meeting Thursday
, evening. Monthly covenant meeting every
Wednesday evening preceding first Sunday iu
the month.
St. John's, Catholic, corner Tenth street and
river Rev. A Hlllebrand. pastor. On Sun
day, mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Every Sunday
German sermon after 8 o'clock mass. At all
other masses English sermons. Sunday school
2:30 p. m. Vespers, Apologetical subjects and
benediction at 7:30 p. m.
Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Seventh
streets Rev. II. Oberg, pastor. Morning
service at 10:45, hunday school at 10:00,
Evening service at 7:80, Epworth League Sun
day evening at 0:80, prayer meeting Thursday
evening at 7:80. Class meeting after morning
service.
Firs' Presbyterian, corner Seventh and Jefferson
streets Rev. A. J. Montgomery, pastor. Ser
vices at 11 a. m. "lid 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school
10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. meets every Sunday
evening at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at 8:00.
Evangelical, German, corner Elghtand Madison
streets Rev. J. Evlch, pastor. Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sab
bath school everv Sunday at 10 a. m. Weekly
prayer meeting every weunesoay evening.
United Brethren, corner Eighth and Pierce
streets , pastor, services second
and fourth Sunday mornings and the preced
ing Saturday in each month at 11 a. m and 7
p. in., and the first Sunday afternoon of each
monui at Fans view.
St. Paul's Episcopal, corner Ninth and river-
Rev. H. L. Idleman, pastor. Sundav services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10
a. in. Fridays, evening prayer with address,
ai :ou.
Evangellcal-Lutheran.Zton Congregation, corner
f.ignm ana jenerson streets Kev. f . sack,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services
at 10:80a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
German Lutheran, Ohio Synod, corner of Eighth
ana j. i. jiuams sireei-Kev. truest J. w
Mack, pastor.
M. E. South Rev. W. L. Mallov, pastor. Third
Sunday at United Brethren Church.
Congregational, Elyvllle Services second and
fourth Sundays at 8 p ni,, by Rev, Butler of
rurm cnurcn, uregon uity.
Free Methodist Rev. J. W. Eldrldge, pastor,
Preaching first and third Tuesdays at 11 a. m
Prayer meeting Every Thursdiy evening.
Services held in Congregational church at
Klyvllle.
Pioneer Chapter, No. 28, 0. K. 8. Mason io Tem
ple on Tuesdays.
Willamette Camp No. 148, W. of W. -Second and
Fourth Tuesdays In Redmen'a ball.
Falls Grove Circle No. 32, W. W. Redmen's hall
Tuesday evenings.
Wacheno Tribe, No. IS, I. O. R. M. Tuesday eve
ning at Keamen s nan, jaggar ouiiciiiig.
Meade Post, No. G. A. R. First Monday of each
mouin ai n uiKmeiie nail
Meade Relief Corps, No. 38 First and third
Fridays or each month in vv illnmette hall.
St. John's Branch No. 647, C. K. of A. Every
Tuesday evening at their hall.
United Artisans, No. T Willamette hall every
luursuay.
Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M.-A. O. U. W. hall
upper sevemn street, on shcouu uud fourth
Mondays.
Oregon City Board ol 1 rade At court house on
Monday in each month.
Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. First Friday of
earn mourn at fountain engine nouse.
Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 Second Wcdnesduy
in euoh month at Fountain engine house.
Cataract Hose Co. No. 2 Second Tuesday of each
jiiuiiui at i.aiaraoi eugiue nouse.
Oregon City Hose Co. No. 2 -Hose house on the
nitune tmra luesnay ol each monm.
ML View ,11086 Co. 4 Hose house at Klyvllle.
COUNTY.
Iron Lodge No. 135, A. O. U. W. Every
OREGON CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor E. O. Canfleld
Recorder ..... ...... -Bruce C. Curry
Chlf of Police . C.U. Bums
Treasurer H. E. Strnluht
City Attorney F. T. Griffith
Street Commissioner W. L. Stiidow
Sup't. of Water Works W. H. Howell
CityEnitlnner D. W. Klnualrd
Councllmen R. Koerner, C. D. Latourelte, Frank
ISuscll and 11. D. Wilson of First Ward; James
Roake. II. E. Harris, A. W. Millu and Fred Metz
ner of Second Ward.
Council meetsflrst Wednesday of each month.
SOCIETIES.
List of All Societies in this County With
Meeting; Place and Date.
OREGON CITV. '
Falls City Lodge No. 159 of A. O. U. W.-Evory
Saturday evening in A. u. u. w. liall on Sev
enth street.
Oregon Lodge No. 3, T. O. O.F. Every Thursday
evening at uaa fellows' nan.
Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O, F. First and
third Tuesdays at Odd follows' hall.
Willamette Rebekah -Degree Lodge No. 2 The
second and fourth hriduys lu l.O.O. v . hall.
Abernethy Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 80. Tues
day evening at I. O. O. F. hall.
Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M Regular
communications on first and third Saturdays.
Mvrtlo Lodge No. 24, D. of H. Every Friday In
A. O. U. W. hull.
Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Regular con
vocation third Monday. .
Court Robin Hood No. 8330, F. of A. -Willamette
hall on second and fourth Fridays,
hursday evening at Odd Fellows' hall, Oswego.
Molalla Lodge No. 40, A. O. U. W.-Flrst and
third Saturdays at school house, Molalla.
Gavel Lodge No. 56, A. O. V. W. Second and
third Saturday evenings at Knight s ball, Canby.
Clackamas Lodge, No. 57, A. O. U. W. First and
liuro. niouua s at strlle s hall, Clackamas.
Sunrise Lodge No. 48. A. O. U. W. Second and
lourth Saturday at Wllsonvllle.
Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of H. Every Tuesday
evening.
Rebekah Lodge No. 71, I. O. O. F., of Oswego
Thursday evenings.
Oswego Lodge No. 93, 1, O. O. F. Odd Fellow's
nun. uswego, every Monday evening.
Lone Pine Lodge No. 53. A. F. & A. M., of Logan.
General Pope Post No. 62; G. A. R First Satur
day ot eaun month at urange nail, Huimo.
General Crook Post No. 22, U. A. R. School house
at Needy on Hint Saturday in each month.
Star Lodge No. 95, K. of P. Every Wednesday
evening in uastie nau.
Canby Lodge No. 504, 1. 0. G. T. First and Third
Saturday evenings at Knight s iiall, Canby.
Oswego Lodge No. 448. 1. O. G. T.-Every Friday
evening in new nan in old town.
Canby Spiritualist Society First and Third Sun-
aays oi eacn moiun.
New Era W . O. T. U. First Saturday in each
month at their hall in New Era.
Sprlngwater No. 203, P. of H.-On second Satur
day atter iuii moon.
Canby Board of Trade Knight's hall, Canby, on
nrsi ana uura rriaays.
Molalla Grange No. 40, P. of H. Their hall at
vt right s image on tne second Saturday ol
each month at 10 a. m..
Tualatin Grange, No. Ill, P. of H. l ast Saturduy
of each mouth at their hall la Wllsonvllle.
Warner Grange No. 117, P. of H. Fourth Satur
day of each mouth at their hall In New Era.
Butte Creek Grange No. 82, P. ol II. At hall In
Marquam second Saturday in each month.
Oswego Grange No. 175, P. of H. Second tjfUur
day In each month.
Damascus (irango No, 200, P, of H.Flmt Satur
day In mouth in Damascus school house.
Teael Creek No. 255, P. ol H. Third Saturday in
each month.
Boise (Orvllle) No. 255, P. of H- Second Satur
day iu month.
Highland No. 261, P. of A. First Saturday )u
month. .
Barlow No. 282, P. of H. First aud third Satur
day lu mouth.
Semtnritu of SnHettei are kindly rtqueslni to
ut(ft the editor oj any chixnyc in pluia or
meeting date.
4:80 p.m.
Tues., Thur,
and Sat.
Lv. Lewlston
6:45 a. iu.
Daily
Ex.Saturday
F. E. BOJTALDSOjr, Agent,
' Oregon City.
W. H. HURLEURT.
Gsrferal Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
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OREGON CITY, OREGON
BARGAINS.
For particulars apply at CouniER office, Oregon
City,
OCflfY-A four-room house and lot In Oregon
WvJUUoity; good location with fine view o
river; young trees and shrubs; place cost over
900.
Oil ftftTwo good houses and lot; houses rented
OllUUnear paper mill - uregon City; will trade
or sell cn installment plan.
VATTD DPTfP An 80-acre farm, bout
lUUn rIUVEi2U miles southeast of the
onrthouse. at a baraain; titlj perfect; also two
IniH nnn In South Orevon Cllv and the other In
Oregon City proper; title perfect. All this
properly musi Desoto, icrms easy: mni nine
prices. Anvone that wants to buy will find It to
his interest to investBatejthls.
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