OREGON CITY COURIER OREGON CITY HERALD COiNSOI.IKATEI). A. W, CHENEY Publisher A. ?r. CIWXKY) rdilon CHAS. 1. FITCH f lMU'"8 . X. II. GAUBEUT, Load Editor PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Entered in Oregon City postoffice as 2nd-claus matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If a&idin advance, per year .... 150 HI X months 75 Tiiree moulhs'lrial 25 XVThe date opposite your address on the p4ir denotes the time to which you have paid. PATRONIZE HOME INDC8TKT. OREGON CITY, OCT. 28, 1898. PLEASE PAY UP The season of the Tear has arrived when the proprietor H a newspaper naturally expects to receive some com pensation for his labors. The amounts due at from subscribers are individual ly small but tnken in the aggregate they mount to (juices large sum. During these hard times 11 taxes all one's ener- (ties to keep a paper afloat. Please try It to semi us a dollar or two on account, or if you are unable to get ! he do lurs and W have produce send or bring that and we will allow you market price. If some flettlecent is not made before November fl 1st the accounts of ihnte more than two f ears in arrears will be placed In a eol. ector's hands. Please settle or call and O see publisher before that date. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: In ooutolidaling the Coubikr and Hkhald some errors miiy Have been made in giving subscription creditand we would kindly auk each subscriber to T? notice the date opposite his name on the J? paper and if it is not right call and see 2 or write us. The date denotes the time Jf t which you have paid and not the time 2 J'"U subscribed or paid the uiuiioy. t FREE SILVER OR BONDS. Do the people untlerstunil that silver ia ia be abandoned as a money metal? This is the uliimate aim of the bankers, money owners and newspapers that ad vocate what they are pleased to term the gold standard and sound money, fay The Dalles Times-Mountaineer. As the law now stand not a single ounce of silver that has been taken fiom the mines since 183 can be coined into money of any denomination. Do the peop'e understand (his? Before 1873, from the dawn of history, silver was re Xirded as one of the money metals of the world. Now legislation has stricken it down. The adverse legislation of our government alone has reduced the price of silver throughout the world. The silver in a dollar can be purchased for fifty cenlp, and the silver dollar is to be backed up by gold, demanding interest bearing bonds. This is the program of all the financial traitors of our country who cloaking themselves in the garb of angels, with hypocritical expressions of deep concern for the masses have never fought a contest in the open. Unless the policy of our government is changed tlienj will never be an ounce of newly mined silver coined. Do the people un derstand this? Silver must either be restored to free coinage or else hundreds of millions jf dollars in gold bonds issued to fonn the basis ol a 'sound" banking currency. And the latter is what every banker, corporation and plutocrat desires. Odb erstwhile Brownell sheet at Ore gon City, which is now fighting the Above-named gentleman very bitterly, ia getting very childish. Those who are acquainted with him know what is the mailer. Time after time he has been promised by politicians the control of the only republican paper in the county, the Enterprise, but it now happens that the Jiiicians are not able to deliver thi als, in fact, they never intended to, his rage and childish remarks aboil lain gentlemen that are as much above him and his treacherous methods as he is above a Chinaman, lie hasn't sand enough to publish his UMirtious in his little one-horse organ so he goes around the curbstones and wakes them, saying somebody "told luin so." In his sheet he claims to be tho "leading paper," when, in fact, ho loivn't do the business of the Canby p:ier, nor get up an good a paper. But this i not surprising when a newspaper man does not rise above personal preju dices and spite. Misy may wonder why with wheat t 50 cents Hour sells at !0 cents. There are sevarul reasons why this is so, but we will give only two. Mark Hanna lias no ordered it. While millers pav bti cents for wheat now, they aroBtiil grinding ou wheat tlut cost them ninety iits. When they finish tlio old 00 ccut stock they will begin on the 60. cent wheat. See? Canby Independent. After all the wheat has been bought irom farmers the price will raise and the mills will still charge SX cents or more for llour on occount of tho in creased price of wheat. "The former jiays the freight." See. A sos of Senator Driver was clerk of the federal relations committee of the neuate and drew fl5 pay, though he did not hnve any work to do at all. This is a sample of this clerk abuse, for whish the people pay. ' Rtnkhkntativk J. W. Maxwell, of Tillamook, will, in all probability, be appointed receiver of public moneys at Oregon City, in place of Judge Hallo ws), whose term will expire next Feb ruary. Tillamook Headlight. COMMENTARIES. Matters Concerning Local Every day Affairs Noticed by the Courier Reporter. The state fair wants a deficiency ap propriation from the legislature, and the district fairs are maneuvering to get help to maintain the credit of their annual shows. There is something rad ically rotten somewhere, tor the past 12 years the Butte Creek Agricultural Association, has held its annual fairs at Marquam in this county, . and their sp:endid exhibits have always proved a social and financial success. The lib eral premiums offered have always been paid in full, and the management was never overwhelmed with indebtedness. The Association has never asked for or received any appropriation from the state, and yet it has prospered. J It has been suggested that the city council get the use of the woolen mills whistle for a fire alarm. Its shrill shrieking could be heard all the way to Elyville. According to the various letters re ceived from Manilla, the boys are anx ious to come home. However, the most of them appear to be enjoying them selves to a certain extent, and the soir ees that take place everv evening at one of the company's hee.dqusrters, is an indication that they are making tin best of the surroundings. The boys ought to live high at Ma nilla, as a lieutenant writes to a Port land friend. He says that in his quar ters they have plunge and shower baths with tile floors, a first-class "canteen" for hop gold beer from Portland, and a club room for officers. The best cigars only cost, $3 per hundred, Mexican money ; fine wine is 15 cents a gallon, champagne $1 per bottle, and can buy clothes at (3 per suit, all in Mexican money. The old gossip who prints a hand-full of papers every week in the old church, is becoming a most noted rjrevarieator in private and public life. He knew he lied when he sneaked around and told that the reporter of this paper started a story about a certain promi nent citizen. But he probably wanted to pull this citizen's "leg" maybe for enough to pay off the labor claims against his measly sheet If he printed his little rag at the same time the Ore gon City newspapers were published, and didn't swipe his news from the week old papers and the Oregonian and Tele gram, he wouldn't be in it. He lied, too, when he said the Telegram repor ter accused a Clackamas county legis lator of stealing seven spittoons. The item referred to stated that Mr. Hol strom said it was rumored that such was the case. The old gossip came to the reporter and wanted to know which member of the legislature was accused, but the latter had learned by past ex perience that it wasn't safe to tell the Janus faced mug anything. Brownell started him in business, by giving him the tax-list two or three years ago, but he has forgotten his benefactor. A Plemunt Reception, Rev, and Mrs. T. W. Butler were given a delightful receptiou Tuesday evening by the Ladies Aid Society of the First Congregational church in the church parlors, in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary. About 150 mem bers of the church were present besides a number of invited guests, and it proved the social event of the season. The tables were prettily decorated with ivy, cut roses and sprigs of red wild rose buds, and the walls were decorated in a similar manner. The festivities begun by the presenta tion of an eiegant Haviland tea set, a token of esteem and appreciation from the members of the congregation and friends. Mrs. C. H. Dye made the very neat presentation speech, which was leehngly responded to by the pas tor. Kev. A. J. Montgomery, of the Presbyterian church, and Rev. M. L. Rugg, of the Baptist church, each made appropriate short addresses. A splen did luncheon was served to all present, the other features being of a social con versation nature. . Y. M. C. A. Xotea. C. A. Willnv will tn I If at th V f 0. A. rooms next Sunday afternoon. Donations Of bookft will lift oln.lltr en. ceived at the reading room. Additions to the nvmnnsium H'ill tin made next week. The basket ball bain heut t.lmTW-oua of Portland by a score of 10 to one, last Friday night. The Doweva wnrn mon sters in size and weight, and expected 10 uo up me "country kuls" to a finish. The Doweys were completely routed, and when tliev reaehtvl Purtbiml . i,d.l the sporting editor of the Telegram, mite me oasKot hall plavers up at Ore gon City were great, big gianti. The next game of tho series will bo played at Portland tonight. A car load of people will go down to see the gamo, if special rates can be seemed. At the game tilaved b'ridnv ni.rlir Mil. ton Price was umpire, and Joe Good follow took his plitcej in tho to.uu. A fine line of pattern hats at Shively's. Hats trimmed to order a specialty, Corner 7th and Madison on the hill. Jacob SohaU, harness maker and ro luiirer. Main street, nrmnaita iiatl,,;.. church, Oregon City. If you wish to enjoy an evening of side splitting laughter, go and Bee Gor ton s New Orleans Minstrels. The first part is a perfect revelation of modern minstrelsy. Gorton's is the only or- isaiutiuiuii in America producing genu ine minstrelsy. Glistening with musical genius and comodv. At Shively's on Saturday. October Si). Tickets on sale at Postotlke storo. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon City for Pile and Catarrh Remedies. r- . . -ure guaranteed or money funded. re- Special Sale of trimmed hats Friday Saturday and Monday. Oct. 21 mi, & M". M. K. Hamilton 'aVRd tront Store Oregon City. Fine Salt lioo per 100 lbs, stock salt 40c per 100 lbsroast coffee m Tm roast coffee with good spoon 9 lbs i" Rising Sun stove polish (Jo, Arm A h' soda 7 lbs 2.1c, bird seed 5c. I Red Front Storo, Oregon City Obituary Kot'tee. ' The following obituary notice of Mrs. Annie Frost, now deceased, was una voidably crowded out lasr week: V i'h profound grief our entire com munity received the sad intelligence on Saturday that Annio Darling, wife of Allen Frost, died at the residence of her father, Marion Darling, of Ely, Octo ber loth, 1113, aged 27 years. She was possessed of an high order of intellect, was well read, gracious and pleasing in manner, lovely in person, kind in dispo sition, sunny in temperament, and womanly in all her impulses and con duct. Her genial disposition won a wide circle of friends, who were devot edly attached to her. As a daughter she was tender and devoted, and a tower of strength to her parents. Asa sister and wife she was wise in counsel and helpful in action ; and as a friend she was true and gave of her best. A few weeks since her mother and only sister accompanied her to Colorado Springs, Colo., hoping that the change of cli mate would prove beneficial. All that loving attention could do, all that medi cal skill could accomplish, were invoked in her behalf, but in vain. The disease resisted all remedies, and after months of suffering life yielded up the struggle and her gentle spirit went out with the great unknown ; departed from this ex istence buoyed by a sublime hope of immortality, and was a noble Christian girl Her life was spotless and her death peaceful and calm. Who had known her can douht that in a better clime, freed from the shackles of mor tality, she has found a perfect existence where immortal bliss awaits the pure is heart. On th following Sunday Rev. T. W. Butler, of the Congrega tional church, of which she was a mem ber, conducted the services in a beauti ful and impressive manner. She was buried from her late home Sunday af ternoon, and the remains were interred in Mountain View cemetery, attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends. Sadly, her friends strewed her gnve with wreaths of flowers until the mound of earth was a mass of beauty, fitting emblem of her young life so soon ended on earth. God's mighty plans for ns are far beyond our mortal ken. And ever as we try to search them out, we fail again: But in the endless years to coma, we Shalt know whv The faie-Ht of rarih's Sowers are first to fade and die. F G Oregon City, Oct. 17th, 1S9S. Decennial Celebration. Sunday, October 30th, the First Pres byterian church of this city will cele- hratA th 10th annivttrfl'irv nf ita r.r,r,in ization. Special services will be held ao iuiiuhh; an me morning, a memo rial Wrmnn : nt 3 r m rnmmnninii service. In the evening the pastor will give a Historical account ol the nrst de cade of the church's life. All sr rnr- dially invited to these services, espec- : -! 1 .. 1 M T. 1 . .. . . any, aiisu, an r resoyierians living in various parts of Clackamas county, who do not usually worship at Oregon City. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon City, for Pile and Catarrh Remedies. Cure guaranteed or money refunded LOCAL SUMMARY. A few cheap reliable watches at Yountrer's Get your fruit jars and jelly tumblers at Harris' grocery. For best groceries at chearjest urice co to Marr& Muir. Highest cash price paid for second hand household goods at Bellomy & Busch. Last year's patterns of wall paper at reduced nrican. fiva And 1iV tint inn counters. At Bellomy & Busch. F. I. Andrews, the market snrdennr. has always on hand a large amount of first-class apples, vegetables, pure cider and cider vinegar. Give him a trial. Hand knite skirts, beautiful colors. from $1.00 to )2.00. At the Racket Store. The most reliable goods at lowest livine cash Drices are kent bv the orrvarv store of Marr & Muir. Just received, 100 rolls of fine mat ting. Call at once and get choice of patterns. Oregon City Auction House. Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. Apply to O. D. & D. G. Latourette. The Club tonsorial parlors, P. G. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco is kept. Dan Willians has added to his stock of groceries and provisions a full line of teeu and nay. uoods delivered to all parts of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center streets Fir and harj wji.I Wiriied on ajcouns by the Oregon City Courier. A high grade warranted sewing ma chine sells for $25 on easy payments at Bellomy & Busch. XXX Castor Machine oil cheapor than any other place at A. itobertaon's, the Seventh street giocer. Fob Sai.k Two yoke of we'.l-broke oxen. Also one heavy log wagon, in quire of Herman Bros., Molalla, Oregon We carry exclusive stylos at lower prices than any other house in Oregon, Others may complete with us in quality, nut not in prices, uelia Goldsmith. The Oregon City Auction House has just received the agency for the finest range made which will be sold at yery low prices. Fon S.vlk A thoroughbred shorthorn bull, nine months old. J. V. Dowry. Currinsville, Oregon. Underwear, ladies', gentlemen's and childien's, all prices. At the Racket Sfcire. Nottingham lace curtains, balance of lot just received. Will close out at the same old price. Oregon City Auction House. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C, D. A D. O. Latourette . We sell millinery goods 25 per cent cheaper than any other house. Miss Goldsmith. When in Portland be sure and rail at I'the Royal restaurant where you can get tne Dost 10c meal in the city. 253 r irst street, corner of Madison. Wm. Bohhinder, proprietor. Wanted A child under 10 yeary of age to care for. Apply at this office, NOTICE 1U TAXPAYERS, Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of Clackamas county, that the County Equalization Board for raid county, will convene on the 21th of Oc tober, 18'JS, and continue i:i session for one week.- All property owners are re quested to appear before the board and examine the assessment roll, so that any errors in assessment may be cor rected. L. Stout. County Assessor. 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. Trimmed hats, the latest Paris and New York styles, at the lowest prices. Miss Goldsmith's. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon City, for Pile and Catarrh Remedies. Cure guaranteed or money re funded. Younger, who has had a life-long ex perience, will clean your watch for a dollar. . SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oiegon, for the County of Clackamas. Robbins & Son, 1 PlaintifTa. I vs. y James Nelson, Defendant, j 8tate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, decree and an execution, dulv lamed out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 2-Jd day of September, lsiis, upon a judgment entered in said court on the 21st day of April, 1x87, in favor of .'Rob bins & Son, plalntitts, and aealnst James Nelson, defendant, for the sum of 17.34, with interest at the rate ol 8 per cent, per annum from the 17th day of April, 1'J7, and the further sum of 75 cents, costs and dtebursements. aud the costs of and .iponthiB writ, commanding me out of the personal property btlouirin to said defendant, and if u Indent could not be found, then out ot the real property belonging to said defendant on and aftr the date of said judgment to satisfy said sumotflT.31 and also the costs upon this sild writ Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order ana decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, being unnule to find any personal property ofyuid defendant's, I did on the 21 day of September. IS'.W, duly lew apou the following described real property of said defendant, adtuaie and being in the County of Clackamas, and State of Oregun, to-wit: Lots Xos two (21 and three (3)of sec 28. 1 4 s of r 2 e of W.M., containing 27.18 acres, also lhnt purt of the Har rison Wright d I o No 88, sec 28. 1 4 sof r 2 e of the w m, and more particularly dsi-nhed a follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the east line of said elaim 38 s 17 degrees 55minutes e 27.72 chains from the northeast corner thereof, and on the e bank of the Mulalla river runuliig theuce s 17 de grees 55 minutese Ti 21 chains tracing said eline of said cluira So to the east bank of said Molalla river, thence northeasterly and uortheasierly with the meanders of said Molalla river to place of beginning, containing ti.yH acres, more r less, ali all that part of the Harrison Wright d 1 c No. to, described as follows, to wi: Beginning at the most easterly cor of said d 1 o 38 lu 14 s of r 2 e of w in, running tnence s 14 degrees SS minutes trao ine these boundary of said claim 18.17 chains to to the ne cor of a tract of land heretofore sold to Frank Jones thenee n 4o degrees 30 minutes w along ne line of said Jones tract IS 41 chains to sootnern corner of a tract of laud hereto;ore sold to Elizabeth Coats, theuce along e hue of latter tract and a tract of land heretofore sold lo Keu bern Wrieht n 34 degrees e 20.56 chains, thence u 23 deg. 45 min. e to Molalla rive1, thence with the meaudersof said Molalla river southeasterly to its inter"tion witn e line of aforesaid d I c, theuce a 17 degrees 55 minutes e to place of be ginning ennuinii; 30 acres, more or less, all the a'tove described land is situaU in Clackamas county, Orexou, and 1 will, on 8ATURDAY, OCTORER 29th. liW, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Oregon City in said county aud stale, sell at public auction, subject lo redemption, to the highest bidder,for I'uiwu onv wiu uoiii, uanu in iinnu, all me right, title and interest which the within named defendant had ou the date of the Judgment or since had in or to the above described real properly or any part thereof, to sail fy said execution, judgment order, decree luierest, costs and all accruingcosts. J. J. COOKE, Hliorlfl of Claekamas Countv. Orpffon. Daled Oregon City, Oregon. Sept. 2ld, 18'J. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. Esberg-Gunst Cigar Companyl Plaiulilf, v Silvey Stuart, Defendant, J State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT. EXECU tlon and order of sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court, In the above entitled cause, to me dulv directed and dated the 7th day of October, 1MM, upon a judg ment rendered and entered in said court ou the 5ih day of October, 18'JH, in favor of Eaberg- uunsv i.igar vompany, riaintilt, and against ."llvev KtimrL llefenrlMnt for tl.u sum nt au-i rl and the further sum of S16 35. ousts and disburso- menis, and tne costs or and upon this writ, com manding me lo make sale ot the real nronertv hereinafter described to satisfy the sum of 1132.711 with luierest thereon at the rate of percent per annum from October 5th, lhu8, auc the hither urn of tlti.3.", oosts then due upon said judgment, and the ousts of and upon said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, being unable to fiud any personal property ol said defendant's, 1 did oa Ibe 10th day of October, lsy8, duly lvy up on the following described real property of said defendant, situate and being lu the County of Clackamas, aud State of Oregon, to-wit: All of lot three (3) In section four (4i, township two (2) south, range two (2) east Willamette Meridian, be ing ill the Clackamas countv, Oregon, containing thirty-three and 43 lou (St ii) acres, and 1 will ou SATURDAY, NOVEMBER llrrn, 1W at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County Court House in the city of Oregon City, lu said County aud Male, sell at public auction, suhjeot lo redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant had on the date of said judgment or since had in or to tiie above described real proper ty or any part thereol to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, October Id," 185(8 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UX dcrsigned has been, this Ulh day of October, lsim, appointed by the honorable County court of Clackamas county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Kliza Hunt, dccenscdtcommonly kuown as Mrs. Walts. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to preseut the same 10 me, properly veritied, at Oregon Citv, Oregon, within six months from date of this no tice, October 13, 18HS. . E. HARiiREAVES, Administrator of Kslate of Eliia llartt, Deceased. v ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice Is horeti? Riven'th! th nndersimiwl hu bwn July .ptwintni administratrix of lb fsuie of Frank Spulalc, ilecwwd, and all pontons having claims airaiimt said deei-asod, or nquostixi lo prestnt llinn with proper voucher at mv place of residence in New Kia, Clackamas countv, Oregon, n 0111 11 aix mourns Mom me uaic w mis nolle?. KATIE SPUl.aK. Administratrix of the at. of Frank Spul.i, uucraMsl. Dated tills 3rd day of October, 1SS. A HOUSE FOR I0 PER MONTH. Consisting of 4 lots, pood pardrn spot, running wcr me jr.r n'Uim, room nous?, fTIKhl Cellar, nam Ititr enoneh for two cowa and inn rhiki.i- la blocks from court house. 1'rlc. fcs). 6 per wu, mwrwst. e ia vasu uown. rot particulars iiKiuIr at this otlic. AT THE CKET WILL flanndclt Vrappsrs, (adiW sts, hildrens' yndepwear, ent's (cjfn&erfleai9. All kinds of Notions at the Lowest Prices in the city. Come and see. THE FARMERS- Of Clackamas County can buy their Goods and sell their Produce to advantage at John Everharts General Merchandise Store, . - ELYVILLE, OREGON. A Large Stock ot Boots and Shoes. Also Flour and Feed. Prices Guaranteed. rBest Meals in the City... "" Including Beer or Wine s? 1I Greissen & Hallwyler, Proprs MAIN STREET, OREGON CITV Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars- OTTO SCHUMANN MANUFACTURER OF nonumenjsdeadstones Estimates furnished on all kinds of Marble, Granite and Building ,Work. :; Drawings made by description. No. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR, TAYLOR, Silver Medal Awarded at Portland Mechanics' Fair FROM OLD WHEAT you ao 11 Dick and SOLD r: A 131 H. STRAIGHT, Dealer In Groceries and Provisions. Also Full line ol Mil! Feed, C. G. APPLEGATH, 3 vcaaa mcab eurrca with a. aawKariKLD. APPLEGATH & PRASIL FASHIONABLE FURRIERS Sealskin Garments a Specialty dtmooiuKO no atramiHo T ootaaTC mci u moan auanaNTtiD STOf IFUXnTO Ribbcns, aee, Posiervj IB Portland, Oregon PATENT FLOUR is made entirely from old wheat and when use it you do not run the risk of having poor bread as you Duy nour made by Tom, Harry of all kinds of wheat. BY ALL GROCERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENT To Watch Buyers for 30 DAYS; if you never possessed a watch now is the TIME to own TIME of your own. 293 Morrison Street PORTLAND, OREGON A. N. WRIGHT, The Iowa Jeweler Lime, Cement anfl " Ififl Plato. . FHASIL, ( roaMtaur scaiaaia ana riTTta 134 THIRD STREfcT, PTLAND, ORE.