10 PAGES aid oiin sron COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1833 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER, 1893 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898. VUL. 1SJNO. pf Ore! City C Her An Inviting Place To do clothes-buying is at our store. About every conceivable thinjr of fashion- in Men's and Boys' Clothes is here and "your money back if you say so," makes you feel that you r are not being fooled. HEBE ARE SOME SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR MEN MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS Stttele md Am ble breasted unck sulu lu mnolli- ilnlshett worsteds, fancv brown and ttmy cheviots, bluR and blacks: made of trust worthy fabrics and guaranteed $12.50 Men's Business Suits Fire, close-woven worsteds and woolen CKSslroeres of latest popular designs: alo lil lies and blacks, made in same way as above-mentioned, but of finer fabrics . . . MEN'S OVEKCOATS, $15.00 Royal bmIms the food par, wholesome sad delicious. pm no to no Largest Clothier in the Northwest First and Morrison, Portland, Or. IS First FQVDin Absolutely Pur novAi iakino rawnta eo., km vohk. Molalla. Since buying his Groceries of MAR R $ M VI R, after having traded for some time at other stores. Yo stale or inferior goods kept. Step- To every one the buying of shoes in an important step. The economical buyer especially .wants something i hut looks elegant, but also something that does not cost too much and will wear and be comfortable. Vou will appreciate as well as we that this djinimd (f not a slight one, but we, in guaranteeing to suit you, will run the risk oi uilure, be ing confident of success. KRAUSSE BROS. - THE SWEET THINGS 1 for honseho'd use are amongst the artif.li-ii frum our stock of Groceries which are in constant dem lid. Their t richness, fine flavor and other excellent qualities have made them prime favorites with eve.rv housekeeper. We alf'o have sweet things in the pxstty line made fierh tv r iIhv in our bakery besides the bent bread in the city. HEINZ cV CO., Bakers and Qrocera Opposite Postoffice, - Oregon City HARRIS' GROCERY Fmh Stock' of Fht-ClasN- Depnt tor If AT and KEKI THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES GROCERIES Willamette Block. Oregon flty SPECIAL INDUCEMENT Our unusnaly quiet little bum was tbrc wu into a fevi-r of excitement about 1 o'eV ck this moining by someone call ing lor help. Your correspondent hap pening to be the only one that heard tne calling and upon lesponding I found 61 me one had meet to burglarize (tie residence of r ur postmistress, Mrs. Anna Cliffoid, Mr. Oliffoidbeingaway at Oregon City attending court. Only Mrs. Clifford and Mrs. felson being at the house, at the hour first above men tioned. Mis. Nelson heard some one trying to force one of the windows; failing In that he came to the front door and attempted to open the door, when Mrs. Kelson threatened to fire at him, he then retreati d from the front door towards the road 1 y the way of the ttoie I uilding. It was evidently some one that Mi. Clifford' dog knew for the dog met him as he left the front porch and seemed to nuke up with him at once. Unless suchi vis. to cease some one is very liktly to pet a bullet plugged into their worthless ('areas. I Robert and John Bagby caught a large cinnamon bear recently. They lound where a cougar had killed a fleer and the bear was using what the cougar had left. Thf y set a trap and caught him the first night. Doctor Leaviit was railed to Macks- buig toiiay to sit a bitken arm for the little son of Mr and Mrs. rank Khnger. The little fellow tell In.ma tiee with the above results. Geo. M Duncan and a Mr. Cook, ol Jeffersi n. Ottgon, who are visiting here lew days, are on the road to the mountains to liavj a general hunt. From the white appearance ot the mountains iheie nuiHt be plenty of snow which will drive the deer Irora their summer range. Two couples fiom the vicinity of Mol- alla were seen to le driving swiftly toward Oregon Citv this morning and ihe Mipposition is that there will be at least two marriage licences issued by Cleik Dixon today, which calls for a visit to JiiHtic.e Schuebel, some miimter or Judge Ryan, and so tUe go' d work goes on. Miss Elien Kayler is having the imide i.f her dwelli g i aimed in an artisiic manner liv K. J . Devine who is capable ol doing jus', such wink. Uncle Jake Hailes- hai been having a seven- attack ol erysipelas in his face which msi'e him quite rick fur a few days, hu' he is now improving. Mr. Grigoiy, of Yi rk state, brother if Ham 1C. Ciiegoiy. our teasel man, is viaiting hire am' im-pecting and reueiv ing last sea on'a teasel crop and preparing the same for market as fast as poshible. Geoign Cmting, who was killed by the Indians ncunly in Grant county, is a net hew of Orin Cutting, who lives near here. Levi Robhins.our merchant, is receiv ing lots of diied apples now. He is paying 6 rents rash for a No. 1 article, but owing In the voiny condition ol apples there is hut comparatively a small amount ot No. 1 applet in this vicinity. One of W. P. Herman's little girls is on ti e sick list ihi week. A petition In the county court for the appointment of J, R Hiiaver as road supervisor for this distriot is leceiving a large number of names. A protracted meeting is being held here at the school house hull this week. There is a good attendance. Nov. 9th. X. Y.Z. Garfield Items. The roads out in this part of the coun ty are getting almost impassible. There has been so much heavy hauling this fall . , Mr. T. Yocum is running his sawmill steady. He has several hands employ ed, sells lumber very reasonable and deserves the patronage of the people. Miss Rena Palmateer has gone to Wasco county on a visit. Mies Ida Surface has come home. She has been working at Montavilla for some time. ' Miss Amy Dobson, of Portland, is the guest of Mrs . J P Irvin. The young and old gathered in at William Davis' last Friday evening and triped the light fantastic 'till 4 o'clock in the morning. They had a good sur ! per, a good crowd, good music and all went borne nappy. Mrs. William Oatfield has gone to Portland to stay awhile with her mother-in-law, Mrs. M. Oatfield. Mrs. Ida Huxley has been to Mt. Tabor visiting lelativea and friends the past week. Miss Ethel Jones is visiting friends at Springwater. , There has been a good many around complaining of colds and sore throats ; nothing serious though. The Garfield school is progressing finely with Mr. D. Miller as teacher. Conrad Krigbaum has gone to Salem to work in the foundry for his brother. Well, when it stops raining long enough for us to think we will tell you more news. Koxis. November 8th. Highland grange is also considering the erection of a grange ' hall near Clark es postoffice, on the Rogers place. Highland grange meets the first Satur day in each month. C. N. Larkins, master ; G. R. Miller, secretary. The Highland Sunday school lueets every Sunday in the Baptist church and is running along nicely with our young friend, Cnas. Rutherford, as superinten dent. - Nov. 7. Correspondent. HOUSE HEARD FROM. tffSyvn(i. $ 1 J i.AZ. 9 ml. kV.'tH - ...-"l 4k'MV fO API To Watch Buyers for 30 DAYS; if vou never possessed a watch now is the TIME to own TIME of your own.' ' 293 Morrlaoi Street PORTLAND, OREGON A. N. WRIGHT, The Iowa Jeweler G. APPLEGATH, with . tv:ri i. A. 'PRAKIl, APPLEGATH & PRASIL FWIIONABLR Fl"?'MnS sctfO-Kii"" to stffieiia $ a uaaaKTtca a ?pnll'y 1 t43 THinri STREET, pru'n, ORC. : Frog I'ond. Mrs. Annaretta Priester, of Oregon City, has lieen spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Sharp. At Thomas Turner's they have a new floor to their front porch. MissLorena Krone spent Sunday with her cousins, the Elligsons. . "Curlv" Mays if supplying this Pond with rabbits. ' They a e up his garden, so, neighbors, beware. "Stub" Baker is on the sick index. It does not pay la wirk out in all the ra n. The Missen Melinda and Katie Sharp called on Mrs. Seedling last week and report her heintr up and around and the lialiy enjoying the best of health. While there Mr. Seedling came in and one coul I not lint liink of ihe old song, "It looks ju't like its a pa, so sweet I do de clare; it looks just like it's papa, it's eyes, it's nose and it'c hair." y Mrs. Edward Sharp and son hve been spending some time with her parents at Fehlemlle. Thv letnrned noma the fore pait ol the past week. Miss Dena Peters celebrated her 20th birthday on participated in I look buck t iIihi day upon a beau i Iful pictor- with pleaMire. chHl once mote ti uoing it full tilt. "Spare not ihe r- d and Soil the child. Frog f'onderV reed not tead th:s as it win ue siaie l ews to tnem. I'll come again, 'till then, adieu. I November 7. A. Z. Z. . Liberal News. Gilbert White was visiting relatives and friends at Wood burn a few days of the past week. The Misses Ridings, of Marquam, were visiting Mrs. W light and Mrs White Sunday ' J. H, Daly, of Macksburg, wan in Lib eral Saturday . I Miss Blanche Dyer was the guest of Miss Belle Hibbard at Marquam last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Mallatt spent Sunday with friends at Molalla. K. H. Darnell, who has been in East em Oregon for a few weeks this fall, is again in this part of the world. He ex pects to go back again in the spring. The Germans of the neighborhood are now holding their Sunday school in the schoolhouse of district No 30. Mr Stehinan has his house about coin pic ed and has moved from the old to the new. . - . 'Mrf,?'. Nelsou is staying with Mrs. Stehman at present. Mrs. Austin and son. Will, have re turned from California, where they have spent the last two or lhree years. Liber-. alites aie glad to sue them again. The social given by the ladies' aid so ciety lust ..Saturday was trie most sue cestui of the season socially, ana tne financial part was very satisfactory, the proceeds being nearly $11. The bachelor who drew ttie quilt built by the society, seemed to be very much pleased with his prize. Ex November 8th, f Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. J. P Gage celebra'ed their 43d wedding anniversary on the 6lh inst. , H E. Hayes has rented about ;0 ac.rt s to John Kekel to plant p tatoes to next 'aeon. Mr. Kekel is busy fall-plowing the ground O. II. Page and wife, of Neskowin, Til lamook county, passed through here last week on their way to see one of theii daughters who lives cm the Co umbia. They spent a day with their daughter and son-in-tuw here , A surpriKe was given to Miss Anna Frobase Saturd y evening, a goodly number of her friends calling in to help enliven her happy hours. Another sur prise awaited her father in the morning On going to his last box of cigars. naught hut box remained. The youths had per formed their Hallowe'en tricks on the good man to the extent of their emoking capacity. There are still to be seen some potato tie 0 s as ureen as can be, but the main crop in most cases has been gathered and some sold. . y Sam Mayer has moved to Porth nd He rented his farm to Mr Jester, who has txken possession. Sain wants to get employment daytimes and attend school evenings. I hil. Baker is putting some finishing touches on the road, repairing culverts and opening ditches. John Schieve ran hischopmill one day last week and was well patronized. Henry Buker is on the sick list, hav ing caught cold which settled oil his lungs. He is confined to the I ous-i Novemlier 7. X. X . Shubel. Rev. H. E. Hornehuh and family, of Salem, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hornshuh. Miss Emma Hornshuh is going to Oanby to stay about two weeks. E. F. Guentlier found his pony in his pasture witn its neck broken.. Ed Schmidt goes to Portland once week to take raueic lessons and lessons in voice culture. A trre. t many birds are being killed this fall. Ed Schmidt and Albert Stude man seem to be in the lead. Considerable volun'eer work and cash is being donated to fix the bad places in the road here. Some say the only way to get good roads is pay your taxes and then work on the road for fun. Ed. Heitman returned from Eastern Oregon with several horses which he is trying to sell or trad. He will stay for tne winter, R. Schubel, of Carus was visiting here Sunday. The congregation of the Evangelical church were treated with two sermons last Sunday, Rev. H. E Hornshuh, of Salem, being present, Rev. Englebart asked him to preach, not, feeling well he wished to be excused, it was nnany decided to divide the time which made it longer but veiy interesting. November 7th. Max Meailowbrook. The fanntrs are improving the time iu plowing and t-owing their fall crop PuialoeB are nearly a I dug and area poor crop. Fred Howard and wife went to Ore gon City last week on business. Jolmy Foreg ia Improving. Frank Lane and wite have gone to the const to rpend the winter. A. L. Lai kins dehorned seven head of cattle for Jasper Tr ill linger one day l.ihi week. All w ho want that kind of work done hu-will do it cheap and give yuu the horns. Wm. tinker has bought a fine set of harness. Mr. Look has had a bad thumb, but it la getting better. Mr. Look and O. T.Kay are working li r C. Huliiii.li. one of the best farmers iu U Hikam.iH coumy. O. -T. Kay is at home laid up willi a lame buck. Mr. Bnggs and wi'e was was in town aat week. Im z Kay has been quite sick for the laai tow days, i 1). H. Loouey has a smile on his f.ice, Its a Kin I He Didn't Talk Much, but Told a Telegram Reporter That He Wan "Jobbed" at Oregon, ' : ' City . ' The Evening Telegram of last Satur day, has the following: J. A. House, of Oregon Citv. is a lit tle "queer." He is held at the city jail to await an examination by Dr. Wheeler. It is said that he escaped from the Salem asylum last July, but lie says he was dismissed. Anvwav the authorities will hold him until the matter can be looked into. He claims he was "Jobbed" at Ore gon City liecause he had a good educa tion and used his influence too much in political way. He will talk about- sound money and free silver by the hour, and he will tell you whv he is a gold standard man. Otherwise, with the exception of a certain wild look that gleams in his eyes at times he talks sensibly enough. Any person might conveise with turn without suspecting that he was an un- fortunate. He has been a hard-work ing man. His hands and weather- beaten countenance gives plain evi dence of that fact. Since leaving the asylum he has been cutting wood and . working hard. His present incarcera. tion is due to a spree. In fact, whisky has been his undoing, He says that he geis-a little wild", after drinking too much. : To Jailor Johnson and a Telegram re porter the unlortuna'e mab eraohi-. cally described a fight with a China man which led to his first commitment ' from Oregon City, He was feeling pretty well, he said, and started to. shake hands with a I hinaman. He had been shaking hands with about ev- . erybody he met, black, white or yellow. ' The Chinaman did not consider it an honor. The Oe'estial, House says, drew back and slapped his hands to his pocket. Fearing for his life House biffed the man on the nose. The claret began to flow and the Chinaman went away swearing vengeance. An hour after wards while in an alley House says the Chinaman came at him with a long : knife. He had to again beat the vmtngeful Mongolian and had his ten der feeling further lacerated by a -paper describing it as "an unwarranted at tack upon a peaceful Chinaman. Uighlatul. H gliland is still on oo, al'h.-ngr at pn sen' Mime what muddy. The moat of i lie tilt lu at is sown, aversgi about at ii-iihI, m-H'e c mleinpbt nt ho- 'ing winter i ata hIhu. Frost s'avs li a ' ling while an I some of the late plun'e I I u.a'oes. a'P h ifr -en. fresh an I vi in I ra ever, which mav muknafiir yilj lefr'v p'niitMil are a 'aitura this i. Sti k fur beef in all picked no hy the batchers and hi-efbnyer. n am aUo , sheen, H are Hoiiittwhat scarce, a ' a k od many quit raising them on at C unt of tow prices One Ibiiitf we rei lice over and that, la the I'otisoliilation of the tw silvwr ih 30th ult.. and all wl o ri",s''H",C',iiniy.nameiyiiievoiier h- davs enjoyment ! Hn ' " r ' ' V , " ' " """" I'1 H-l Bin r- v Th ntn t'litu -n tin d xket in thi vici ) v v I !f the ' c i 'ii of t g-it mill hii I d e:i e n-e a'l I s'or com bind ,.o U nri' Kl-iii-nii'h'" place, na Cifr'' h ' t.-tli "fn a id mill will b. jf ted i n l oned by ,ur en (erprMinif fi nd, Durst, recemls from Uni n Ml U, Or. MACHINES. To Whom It May Concern A Snap. 1 Hiuh Arm Household. 1 High Arm No. 7 American, 1 1 Singer. , , 2 Wheeler A Wilson. If agree ible easv tenns will be given at the Oregon City Auction House. I have abundance of money to loan at R and choice loans will be made at 1. Qive me a call if wanting money. C. 11. Dye. ! Tea Muol h) We offer you a chance I this week to save from 20 I to 35 per cent on TOILET i SOAP. These are special Prices for THIS WEEK ONLY. REG. PRICE. SPECIAL. Skin Food...... 15c 2 for 25 10c 3 for 25 Benzo Dermal...... 15c 2 for 25 , 10c 3 for 2$ Witch Hazel 10c 3 for 25 5 for 25 Packer's Tar ..25 15 Glycerine & Tar 10 OS 47 Glycerine 25 15 Cuticura....... .25 20 Florentine 15 10 33 Glycerine 1 5 10 dears' Unscentcd ,2C 10 Pcnaud's B-'uquet 25 ' ' 10 Jerena Bouquet 25 15 I Every Box of LOWNEY'S CANDIES That WR SELL i guaranteed to bi in perfict condition. A guar te slip fjrp with everv BOX. We have it in all prices from 10c tr 75c Handsome Boxes of BOM BOSS and C HOC LATKS for 2t c-nts. No. 2291 Gets the Grapophone WHO HAS MJOKY THE NUMBER?