Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, November 25, 1898, Image 6

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    BANK OF OREGON CITY
ILDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THE CITY
PAID CP CAPITAL, $50,000.00
SVBPLUS po&OM
President,
Vloe-presidont
Cashier,
CHAS. H. CaVFMID
Geo, A. Eabdixs
E. O. CACflELD
A General Banking Business Transacted
Deposit! Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loans Hade on, Available Beeuritv
Exchange Bought and 4old.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available In Any Part of the
rVorld.
Telegraphio Exchange Sold on Portland, San
Francisco. Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge andthe
Depot. 1
Double and single rigs and saddle horses a
ways on hand at the lowest rates, nnd aoorra
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind of itook
promptly attended to by letter or person.
(BOUGHT OB SOLD
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Hue the beet-looking rigs
and cheapest rates in the
city.
Con Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
C. 8. 8IAM4NN.M. D. J. W. Powill, M. D
POWELL & SEAM ANN,
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
All calls attended promptly.
Office hours: 8 to 11 a m. ; 1 to 5 p. m.
Noe. 9 and 10 Ohahman Block.
DR. GEO. HOEYE,
i DENTIST,
Office in Kelly Building, Main Street,
Oregon Oitv.
Bridge and Grown Work a Specialty.
AH work warranted and satisfaction
guaranteed.
QR, J. H. MILLER,
V DENTIST,
i Beventh Street, near 8. P.
pnEGON Oity,
I
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST. .
Graduate of the Northwestern Univer
sity Dental School, also ol American Col
lege of Dental Surgery, ol Chicago.
WITH PR WKLCII.
Willamette Block - Oppoiite Pottoffice
Oregon City, Ojusqon.
Depot,
Oregon
Look Here Young Man
Your lookB tell on you. Can keep It secret a
while. Before Its too late, go and see or write to
this old doctor. He has been treating such oases
for over 20 yearisai.d perfectly reliable, .furnish
es his medicine and tells no tales.
Dr. Kessler
of the bid St. Lonla Medical and Snrgioal Dis
pensary. 2SQ4 Yamhill Slreet, Portland, Oregon,
positively guarantees to remove.
TAPEWORM
In any stage without loss of time from business
CUrTTMAiPTCnil Cured by an old German
nnLUMnUuJli remedy. This remedy was
sent to lr. Kemier by a friend In Berlin. It has
never failed, and we guarantee it.
flTTl 0nDT?0 fleers, ICancer, etc., cured, no
ULl) uUnjJU diflerauce how long affected.
DDITTATU Diseases. This doctor guarantees to
i ill I ill II cure any case of Syphilis, Gonorrhea,
uleot. strictures cured, no difference how loBg
standiug Spermatorrhea, Loss of Manhood, or
Nightly KintnismoiiB, cured permautly. Ths
habit of Self Abuse effectually cured in a short
time.
VflinTfl rnifV Your errors and follies of youth
lUUflli JJllirl can be remedied, and this old
doctor will give you wholesome advice and cure
you make you perfectly strong and healthy.
You will be amazed at his success in curing
Spermatorrhea, Seminal Losses, Nightly Emmis
sions. and other ofl'ects. V
KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS
painful, difficult, to frequent, milky or bloody
urine, unnatural discharges, carefully treated
and oermantly cured. Files, Rheumatism and
neuralgia treated by our new remedies and cures
guaranteed.
Patients treated In any part of the country by
his home system.. Write full Particulars enolose
ten XC stamps and we will answer yon promptly,
hundreds treated at horns who are unable tucome
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 klndney or bladiler disease, and should
be attended to before you get an incurable Dis
ease as hundreds Die every year from Bright
Disease of Kidueys.
THE BOYLESS TOWN.
A cross old woman of long ago
Declared that she hated noise;
The town would be so pleasant, you
know, ' ' ..
If only there were no boys." .
She scolded and fretted about it till
Her eyes grew heavy as lead,-
And then of a sudden the town (frew still,
For all the boys had fled.
And all through the long and dusty street
There wasn't a boy in view;
The baseball lot, where they used to meet,
Was a sight to make one blue. .
The grass was growing on every' base
And the paths that the runners inn do,
For there wasn't a soul in all the place
Who knew how the same was played.
The dogs were sleeping the livelong day;
Why should they bark or leap?
There wasn't a whistle or call to play,
And so they could only sleep. ' ' J
The pony neighed from his lonely stall,
And longed for saddle and rein;
And even the birds on the garden wall
Chirped only a dull refrain. ,
The cherries rotted and went to waste;
There was no one to climb the trees;
And nobody had a single taste,
Save only the birds and bees.
There wasn't a messenger boy not one.
To speed as such messengers can;
If people wanted their errands done
They sent for a messenger man. ..
There was little, I ween, of frolic and
noise; .
There was lesa of cheer and mirth;
The sad old town, since it lacked its boys,
Was the dreariest place on earth.
The poor old woman began to weep.
Then awoke with a sudden scream;
Dear me!" she cried, "I have been asleep;
And oh! what a dreadful dream!"
New Haven Register.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OP THE .
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily,
South.
6:00 P.M.
6:o2r.X.
7:4!A.M.
North.
9.80 A. M
:)!. It
(:00f. If
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 1808 j
TDK PIONEER EXPKESSMAN AND
DRAYMAN
Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City
OREGON CITY OKEQON
COMMERCIAL BANK
w OF OREGON CITY
j CAPITALflOO.OOO
Transacts General banking Business '
Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes eol
lections. Buys and sells exiihangeon all poluU
In the United States and Europe and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received sul jecl to check.
Bank open from DA M. to 4 P. H.
B.C. LA10HRk.il B, 'lltED i. MEYER,
President. Cashier.
C. D & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probata Law
t Bueolaltlcs
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
Lt Portland At
Lt Oregon City ' Lv
Ar Ban Francisco Lt
The above trains stop at all stations betweer
Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffer
on, Albany, Taugent, Shodds, Halsey. Harris,
burg, Junction City, Irving, Kugene, Creswell,
Cottage Grove, Drains, aud all siailona iroia
Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive.
R0SEBURO MAIL DAILY.
:S0A.1I. iLv Portland ' Arl 4:fl).
8:27 A. M. Lv Otegon Oily Lv 1 8:8 f.M
8:20 f.M. Ar Roseburg Lt I 7: 0 K
DINING CARS ON OQDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET BLSEPBHS
. SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
TTeat 8ld Division,
Between PORTLAND and CORVALLIS
MilLTRitW DlII.Tt IXCtPTSOMDAT.)
At Albany and Oorvalils oonneot with train
ol Oregon Central 4k Eastern R. R.
lifKESS TBAIK DAILY (1X0BPTBCKBAT.1
4:50P.M. ILv Portland Art 8:25 A. h
7 80 P.M. Ar McMliinvllie juv I o:no A.H
1:80 P. M. Ar Independence Lv 1 4:80 A. M
Rates and tickets to eastern points and
Europe also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLUL0
and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
E. E. BOYD, Agent, Oregon City
B. KOEHLER, C. H. BARKHAM,
Manager, Asst. 6. T. A P. Agent
Portland, Or. roruana, ur.
YOU OWE.
EACE FOR A BJRIDE.
DE
It to yourself, your family, your friends and to
all you Ofnent 10 careiuuv Him c"nniueniBiy hv
votulgale ine merus oi vii.t. vib w a cmwi
iixwa whn nfpil ft cure. There is no exner:
menting. no guess work, no danger, no loss of
time. It Is perfectly harmless, and may always
be rolled on. It is the queen of cures, for II
reaches the ntiftn ot all diseases, ano win cure
you when ll other remedies have failed after
you have tried all cntrh-ponny humbugs and
frauds only to grow older and worse. Do not
not neglect to give it a trial, lor Vitw-Ore cornel
to the sick and the afflicted like the vision of the
Eastern star to the wise men. On every packags
ol the genuine will bo found the red ink signa
ture ofTheo. Noel. Price H.U0 by mall.
MttS. M. M. LaCHOY, Agent, Viola. Or.
Now
Gio. O. Baowmu
J. C. Campbill
UROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Caufleltl Building
Oregon City, Ore
"V. S. U'REN
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's,
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
C. SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SDtutffyt SIbDolat
OREGON CITY OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
I.IADIXO lNSl'BAHCi AOltKCT Of ClACEAKAS
COUNTY
un.. Tstan Ahttrtirta of Title Made
Drawlug of Legal Doeumeuts a Specialty
Offloe on east side or Ham street
Between 6lh and 7th
OREGON CITY. OREGON
M. C STRICKLAND, M. D.
t Hospital aud Private Exporlenoe.)
Offers his professional services to the people ol
Oiegon City and vicinity, upeciai auenuou
paid to Catarrh and Chronlo disease.
Best of references given.
Office in Willamette Building.
Offloe hours: 10 to U a. ni., 4 to . m.
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper youi
rooms and paint your
house and
Murrow
IS THE MAN to do
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape at
very low prices. Leave
orders at Ely Bros, store
on upper 7th streeth.
5
For First-Class
BREAD and PASTRY
Go to
C. F. HENNINQS
Seventh St. Bakcru
or stop liia wagon
bb it goes by.
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try UoltoD and be CoaM4
UKE CARLTON paced restless-
back and forth on the plat
form at the station of D . He
was a man 20 years of age, upon whom
Nature had certainly lavished an undue
amount of good looks, but whose face
was marred at present by a look of
contempt for everything upon which
his glance might chance to falL And
lt was scarcely to be wondered at, for
In Just nine hours, as time was- told by
the large, slowly ticking clock In the
waiting room at the depot, Duke Carl
ton was to be married- And here he
was forty miles from his destination,
and had Just been told by the station
agent that the trains had changed time,
his train having left at precisely twen
ty minutes before his arrival, and there
would not be another be-fore 8 that
evening. Eight the hour set for his
marriage with sweet Lulai Houghton.
What would she, could she-, think?
What a position to put her Inl Already
he Imagined the crowded church, the
sea of eager faces, the- waiting bride,
and no Duke. He must reach -the city
of e In time for the ceremony; but
how?
Presently he walked back to the little
ticket office where the agent was la
boriously writing.
"Do you know If there Is any sort of
conveyance around here that I could
got to take me to the next village? I
would pay well for one, as lt Is Impera
tive that I should reach E before
night."
The agent calmly finished the sen
tence he was writing, pushed the cap
he was wearing on the back of his head
etyi farther back, and having thought
fully chewed the end of his pen for
about half a minute, replied:
"I dunno. You might be able to git
old Harmon's horse and buggy If 'taln't
let He keeps the tavern 'bout a stone's
throw from here, an sometimes lets
his horse; but he wants a tarnation
price. You can try him, though; that's
his chimney you see Jest over the yeller
house there." And he rose lazily and
pointed vaguely down the street, where
a number of small houses were visible,
among which the yellow one stood out
distinctly, having been recently built
and Just received Its coat of priming.,
Duke walked rapidly from the depot
and hastened In the direction of the
"tavern," keeping the chimney In view
as a gaurd against mistake, and soon
found himself before a dirty, Ill-kept,
Hi-looking place, from which an odor
of boiled cabbage and onions was now
Issuing. To his loud and twice-repeat
ed knocking the door was finally open
ed by an uutldy specimen of woman
kind from which he would at any other
time have recoiled In disgust; but his
necessity was urgent, so, stepping for
ward, he raised his hat and courteously
asked If he might see the proprietor.
After a prolonged stare, as If men
tally digesting the word, she answered
with a half grunt:
"Ain't t home, but I'm 'la wife, nd
we ain't no secrets. What du you
want?"
Duke smiled In splto of his perplex
ity before he replied: .
"I merely came to see If I could en
gage some one to take me over to the
village east of here. I must reach E
to-ulght; I believe I can get a carriage
there."
"There ain't no horse to hum," she
said, "but Abe would take you over In
the mornlu'. Do you want lodgln' fur
the night?" she added, an eager look
taking the place of the previous vacant
tare.
"No, thank you," said Duke; "If I
cannot find a vehicle ot some descrip
tion, I suppose I must walk, for I must
certainly get there to-night. Can you
toll me about how far lr is to the next
village, and which Is the nearest way
to go?"
"It's four mile and a half by the rail
road, an' nigh onto seven If you take
the road," was the surly answer, as she
aw that there wag not even a remote
chance of "Abe's" making something
In the morning. "But 'taln't many aa
likes to go by the railway, on 'count of
the narrer tunnel, though It's a deal
nearer." ,
"Thanks. Then If I take to the track
here and go straight ahead I shall come
out at the village at the end of about
four miles?"
A nod was his answer, followed as h
turned away by the words:
. "Four an' a half,. I said."
So Duke started to walk the four and
a half miles, concluding he must take
the shortest way he could, as he had not
a superabundance of time; there might
l)e some little delay even after he arriv
ed at the village. So he began his Jour
ney at once, without even stopping for
dinner.
He had passed the third-mile post
when he reached the tunnel.
"Ah!" he said aloud. "Here Is the
tunnel of which she warned me. I won
der how long it Is? What a dunce I was
not to ask! It does look like a ticklish
place, that's a fact small, one-track
affair. I don't half like the Idea of go
ing through lt Wonder If I'd have
made lt if I'd taken the road? Well,. It'
too late now I'm In for lt!"
He had groped along for about a
quarter of a mile, feeling his way care
fully by the wall. Not a thought of any
actual danger bad entered his head
so full of his fair bride-to-be until sud
denly a dull rumble struck his earSj
and caused him to wonder whence the
sound proceeded. Another Instant and
there flashed across his brain the horri
ble reality, A train was coming, from
which dlrectloa h could not tell, but
certainly coming, and If .the tunnel
proved much longer the fact was un
deniable that he should be crushed be
neath the Iron monster there alone In
the darkness-, and no one would know
his fate, ne listened laying his ear to
the rail; it was coming ift the rear. He
quickened his steps he ran ran as
rapidly as he dared, for fear of a mis
step which would hinder Instead of ad
vance his ends-.
Now the roar comes nearer; be can'
Imagine the train as lt Is- tearing along,
carrying death to hint He thinks each
individual hair is- standing on end. The
sweat pours down, his- face, and still
this darkness, still this- louder roar of
the engine as lt comes- steadily nearer
and nearer, and his strength l nearly
exhausted.
At last a gleam of light greets him
at the farther end of the tunnel. O,
what hope lt Inspires!! He thinks of
the races he has won' at college, and
determines to take a fresh start Yes,
he will run as It running a race, and
forget the huge monster behind him
which seems to paralyze his limbs and
prevent all motion;, he win run, run-
he nust win how, terrible the result If
he does not! He thinks of Lula, his
sweetheart hia- wife- that was to have
been. Shall he ever-see her again?
The light ahead grows more and
more distinct, but his strength Is going,
and the train behind is rushing on fast;
lt seems quite close now, he ean almost
feel its breath- upon him; still he runs.
Another moment and he will have
gained or lost which.?: He must riake
that, short space!: What a thing It is,
this being face to face with death! He
cannot hold; out much longer; he feels
he must lose and what then? But no
he will, make- one more effort He
clears the tunnel, leaps from the track,
and falls, headlong down the bank on
the side, saved but unconscious, while
the heavily loaded freight train passes
by. ,
But the engineer had seen him Jump,
and not being able to ascertain wheth
er he had been struck by the cow
catcher or not stopped the train and
went back In search, of him; and when
Duke Carlton regained consciousness
he was lying on a seat In the depot In
the village for which he had started
some hours before.
He was not seriously Injured. His
fall had but stunned him, and In an
hour he was quite ready to proceed on
his Journey, a little pale, lt Is true, and
shaky In the lower extremities, but
otherwise rejoicing that he had suc
ceeded In his quest and would be In
time for his wedding, with thirty min
utes to spare.
Duke Carlton does not believe in the
theory that a person's hair turns white
In a night from sudden fright or sor
row, for his own raven locks show not
a trace of silver; and surely no one ever
had a more terrible fright or a narrow
er escape than did he on his wedding:
day, when he ran a race for his bride.
Chicago Tribune.
C. G. APPLEGATH,
a TSARS' MIAD OUTTER
WITH . ILVKnrHLO.
; A. PRASIL,
re,...lr.......mT.
WITH MAMMAL FICLO, CM (PAGO.
APPLEGATH & PRASIL
RCMOOIUNO AND HPintlN
T MODIHATC PRICID
ALL WOn. OUADANTICD
FASHIONABLE FURRIERS
Sealskin Garments
a Specialty ,
143 THIRD STREET,
PORTLAND ORE.
WIS ILE AD,n Lonpn,CES
While . Others TRY to Follow
OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE
W. L. BLOCK, PROP'R
NEW line of Fine Steel Ranees and' Stoves,. NEW Air-tight Heaters,
NEW Hard ware,. NEW Portieres a;nd Luce Curtains. Also a tine
line of NEW Crockery, Hanging Lamps, Glassware and Tinware.
I take pleasure ira announcing to the public that I have put in a
Fine Line of NEW Furniture, NEW Carets,- NEW Matting,
My Second-Hand Stock
Of Furniture, Carpets and btoves
Is Always Complete
Convince yourself by getting our prices before buying.
Prices Cheerfully Given.
Don't Forget the Places
G. H. YOUNGS
Funeral: Conductor
And Undertaker
Caskets, Coffins,. Robe,. Lining,,
Etc. Best Material.. Lowest Pfioea.
Keit Door to Pope's hardware store.
Maia Street.. Oreo on-Guy.; Ob.
Silver Medal Awarded1 at
Portland Mechanics' Fair
-GO TO.-
G. H. BESTOW
FOB-
DOORS,. WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
Bullet Now Made of Paper.
There used to be a saying In the old
dueling days of a generation past that
every bullet has Its billet Now, If we
may believe a statement In Der MM
tararzi, -the time has arrived when a
billet even a billet-doux, may be coa
verted Into a bullet. The Journal states
that a French army surgeon has In
vented a bullet made of compressed pa
per, covered by a thin sheet of highly
polished aluminum. The new bullet
It Is claimed, Is less expensive than
those In use; It makes equally as good
targets at any range, and the wound
made by lt Is, surgically, clean, healing
with far greater ease than wounds
made by auy of the missiles now In use,
Thus, while the number of wounded
may be no less, the labor of surgeons
will be lightened by the absence of sep
tic conditions. Invention.
. O TTO SCHUMANN:
, MANUFACTURER OT
rionuments and Headstones
Estimates furnished on all kinds of Marble, Granite and Building,
Work. : : Drawings made by description.
No.. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR TAYLOR,,
Portland, Oregon
LOWEST CASH PEICES EVERl OKFERJDD FOR FIR8T-0LA8S-GOODS,
Shop. Opposite Congreeatloiuil ' Ctanroby Mala Street, Oregon. City, Ore
R. L HOLM AN
Undertaker and Embalmer
Carries a complete line of caskets, coffins,
robes, etc Superior goods, Superioi
services at most moderate prices. Kext
door to Commercial bank.
Obkqon City - - - ' Okgo
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
AI3I
To Watch Buyers for 30 DAYS; if
you never possessed a watch now is
the TIME to own TIME of your own.
1 1, '1
292 Morrison Street
: PORTLAND, OREGON
A. N. WRIGHT,
The Iowa Jeweler
to
K Masculine View of It.
"Isnt my new dress becoming
me?" asked the delighted wife,
"Yes," replied the head of the estab
lishment; "and I suppose the bill for It
will soon be-comlng to me."
Teople probably get the blues be
cause they fall to look at things in the
right light
A girl often wonders If a certain
young man wonders If she Is thinking
of blra.
...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, cood air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class
.oKi ommlnrr. With all the advantages of the city
and but a IS minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this
a very desirable place oi resilience uu i
popularity.
Choice Lots ready for the garden from $100 to $150 on
easy monthly installments with liberal discount to home build
ers. Call on or address.
T. L. CHABM1N, Trustee,
Charman Bros.' Block
rinFOON CITY .... ORKGOK