Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, December 09, 1898, Image 5

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    BANE OF OREGON CITY
HiDEST BANKING HOUSE IS THE CUT
PAID UP CAPITAL, 150,000.00
SURPLUS f 10,850.00
President,
Vloe-presldent
Cashier,
CHAB. H. CAOW.IBD
Geo. A. HasdinS
E. O. Caufield
A General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loans Made on Available Seouritv
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Collections Made Promptly .
Drafts Sold Available in Any Fart of the
World.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, San
rrancisco,(jnicas;o ani new lorx.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
mi uuiiiiw mti
Young Man
Look Here
Your looks tell on you. Can keep it secret a
while. Before its too late, go &nd see or write to
this old doctor. He has been treating such cases
lor over !!0 years and jierlectlyreliable. lurninh'
es his medicine and tells no tales.
Dr. Kessler
of the Old St. Louis Medical and Surgical Dis
pensary, 'm Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon,
positively guarantees to remove.
TAPEWORM
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREeON CITY, OREGON,
On the Street between the Bridge andth
. Depot.
Double and single rigs and saddle horses a
ways on hand at the lowest rates, md acorra
also oonnected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind of stool
promptly attended to by letter or person.
(BOUGHT OB SOLD
We II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Has the best-looking rigs
and cheapest rates in the
city.
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
C. 8. Seahann, M. D. J. W. Powsii, M. D
POWELL & SEAM ANN,
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
All calls attended promptly. , h
Office hours: 8 to 11 a m. ; 1 to 5 p. m.
Nos. 9 and 10 Charman Block.
In any stage without loss of time from business
nnhUIAlluI remedy. This remedy was
sent to Dr. Kessler Dy a iriena in jimuu, " "
never failed, and we guarantee it.
flTT) ttnDT'O Ulcers, ICaneer. etc., cured, no
UillJ CUIALU diileiance how long aireetea.
TJDTTTunVP Dlsenses. This doctor guarantees to
Fill I ill Ji cure any case of Syphilis, Gonorrhea ,
Oleet. tetriotures cured, no difference how long
Htandlng. Spermatorrhea, Loss of Manhood, or
Nirrmiv KmmiKHlOIlH. I'llTlfU UPI 111 a 1 rvi 1 . J lw
habit of Self Abuse effectually cured in a short
time. , .
TrntTlTfl UtTJU Your errors and follies of yryitb.
iUUrHl iuhJl can be remedied, and this Vd
doctor will give you wholesome advice and cure
you make you perfectly Btiong and healthy.
You will be amazed at his success in curing
Spermatorrhea, Snininal Losses, Nightly Emmia
lions, and other effects.
KIDNEY M URINARY COMPLAINTS
painful, difficult, to frequent, milky or bloody
urine, unnatural discharges, carefully treated
and permantly cured. Piles, Rheumatism and
neuralgia treated by our new remedies and cures
guaranteed.
raiieniB ireaieu m any imim. w. J
his home system. Write lull Particulars enclose
tan iic stamps and we will answer you promptly,
hundreds treated at home who are unable to come
to the City.
READ THIS
T.b. a nlear hottlo at bed time and urinate in
the bottle, set aside and look at It in the morniag.
If it is cloudy or has a cloudy settling in it, you
have somekindnevorbladilerdtsoHse.andsliould
be attended to before you get an incurable Dis
ease as hundreds Die every year from Brlghts
Disease of Kidneys.
DR. GEO. JIOEYE,
.'dentist,
Office in Kelly Building, Main Street,
Oregon Citv.
Bri3GB and Cr9WN Work a Specialty.
All work warranted and satisfaction
guaranteed.
DR. J- H. MILLER,
. DENTIST,
Seventh Stretr near S. P. Depot,
Oregon City. Oregon
r
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST,
fjmrlunre of the Northwestern TJniver-
eitv Dental School, also of American Col-
Lege 01 cental Diugciy, ui vuhbv.
WITH DR. WELCH.
Willamette Block - Opposite Fottoffice
Oregon City, Oregon.
C. N.
THE
, " Your Danger Now ''
Is from the overworked condition of the
liver and kidneys which are unable to
expel impurities from the blood. This
causes rheumatism. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla has been wonderfully successful in
curing this disease. It neutralizes the
acid in the blood and permanently cures
the aches and oains which other medi
cines fail to relieve. Hood's Sarsaparil
la is the best winter medicine because it
purifies, enriches and vitalizes the
blood. It gives help just where help is
needed. It tones the stomach, stimu
lates rthe liver, and arouses and sustains
the kidneys. It wards off pneumenia,
fevers, bronchitis, ejlds; coughs and
B"P. -.. ..
Real Estate Transfers.
A Campbell to J N Miller, 180.83 a,
sec31t3sle:3500
G D Edwards to G R Vosburg, lots
54 and 55. fruneland ; Soul).
D Turney to G Moehnke, tract in
Mooreclaim"B" 269; 600.
.; 3 E Johnson to L Griffin, 10 a seo 4,
4s le; 600.' '
J Baker to I Baker, e i of s e 1-4 sec
8. w M s w 1-4 s 8 si w : 5000.
, J Wachtman to A Wachtman. 40 a 4
a 1 and 2 e ; 1300.
George Broughton to O W Wiley, w
lot 3. e 56 feet lot 4 blk 4 Ureen rt ; SlJU
Al L Eoger to Procter & Beers, w of
n w 1-4 sec zi 4 s l e ; sizuu.
M Kirk et al to F Welsh, e M of
We ch claim: 11200. "
Wm Franklin to J A Baird. w )i ol
e 1-4 of s e 1-4 sec 31 5 s 1 e I $400
J H Miller to M A Campbell, 180.83 a
sec 31 3 s 1 e ; $5100. " '
J W Doores to 41 L Dunlaney, l.tf
acres in Allen claim: $5UO.
C F Ely to E Murrow, 55.100 acres m
Wm Holmes claim; $300.
A Lonenecker to G Cramer, 80 ac's
in loster claim ; $300.
Windsor Land Co to P Hansen, lot 5
blk 8 Windsor: $100.-
E rarker bv biientt to vv A Hedges
lots 7 and 8 blk 21, Windsor: $174.31
J T Searle to J E Hedges, lot 5 blk 9
Canemah; $40.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THB
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
I.
North.'
t:00r. II
GREENMAN
(Established 1805 J
PIOKEER EXPBESSMAM
DKATMAN x
Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City
OREGON CITY " . ' OREGON
flniith
:00 r.M. I Lt Portlana Ar
6:Mf.M. IiV Oreeon City Lv
1:45 a.m. Ar Ban Francisco Lv
' Tha hnvatminii stnn at all statlnns betweep
Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffer
son, Albany, Taugont, 8he(lds, liaisey, narn
k,., Tunxiinn citv. Irvinir. Gueene. Creswel
Cottsue Grove, mains, and all tloni Iron
Roseburg to Asblaud.inclutilve.
i ROSiBORS MAIL BAILT
.Lv Portland Arl 4:Mlr.ll
n-27i.M. Lv OreitonCity - Lv R:86r.l
a:'20 r. . Ar Rosebum " Lv I 7: 0 X
DINING CARS ON OGCEK ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET BLFLEPEBS
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Train.
West Side Division,
Between POKT1.AND and CORVAI.HS
Vitl.TRAmDilT.YlIXCjrrSDNDAY.)
At Albany and Corvaliis connect with train
o: Oregon Central a Jtasiern tt. n.
EirBISS T&A1N D AILY t EXCEPT SUNI) AT.).
j.uip M it.t Portland , Arl8:2SA,
7 U1'.M. Ar McMinnvllle Lv 5:fA.M
8:30 P. M. ir Independence Lv 1 4:60 A. M
Rates and tickets to eastern
JAPAN. CHINA.
and AUSTHALIA, can be obtained irom
E. E. BOYD, Aeent, Oreeon City
R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM
Alniii"r,
Portland, Or,
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes col
lections. Bnvs and sells exchange on all points
In the United' States and Europe and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received sul ject to check.
Bank open irom 8 A. At. u 4 P. M.
D.C.LA10URB.TTE, FEED J. MEYER,
President. ( Cashier.
0. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
AITOKNETS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Prohate Law
Specialties
Office in Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY , , ' OREGON
points ana
HONOLULU
Ast. . F. At P. A Kent
Portland, Or.
J. U. Camitsll
Geo. 0. BbowneU
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
YOU OWE-"
T, tn vnttrnnir vnnr fnmilv. VOur friends and
all you benefit to nnredilfy and considerately in
vesliftate me inenis oi viivr. i reuieu
thou.. Him iimpH & fiir. There is no exoer:
mpnline. no ouess work, no danger, no loss ot
time. It is periectlv harmless, anil may alwnyi
be relied on. It is the queen of cures, for 1
reaches the nidm of all diseases, and will cure
vou when all other remedies have failed after
vou have tried all catch-penny humbugs and
frauds onlv to grow older and worse. Do not
not neglect to give it a trial, for Vitas-Ore cornel
to the sick anil the afflicted like the vision of the
Eastern str to the wIkb men. On every packngt
ot the genuine will be found tlie red ink signa
ture of Theo. Noel. I'nce m.w oy man.
MRS. M. M. LaCROY, Agent, Viola. Or.
' Free ?ills.
Send vonr address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of King's New Life Pills. Atrial
will convince yoti of their merits. Ihese
uills are easv inaction and are partieu
larv effective inthe cure of Constipation
and Sick Headache. For Malaria and
Liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable
They do not weaken by their action, but
by giving tone to stomacn ana Dowels
greatly invigorate the system. Regular
size 2oc. per box. Bold by Charman &
Co., Druggists . '
Christian Endeavor Convention.
The sixth annual convention of the
Clacka&as County Endeavor Union,
convened at the Congregational church
Wednesday, November 30th. Not an
officer of the Union was present,, and no
program had been prepared for the
gathering. ,
An organization was effected by elect
ing Mrs. O. S. Ohlson president, and
Miss Mabel Miller, ot Milwaukie, secre
tary. ; '
A program committee was appointed
to arrange a program for the next day.
On the following afternoon, Key. A.f
Montgomery gave a talk on the "New
Crusade," and the following officers
were elected: Mrs. 0. 8. Ohlson, of
Gladstone, president ; Miss Mabel Mil
ler, first vice-president ; William JBis
eell, of Canby, second vice-president;
Chester Muir, Oregon City, third vice-
president; Mrs. J. E. White, Oregon
City, corresponding secretary; B. M.
Fish, Milwankie, recording secretary;
Mrs. K. H. Gabbert, treasurer.
In the evening Miss Margaret Wil
liams read an interesting paper on
"A Plea for Our Boys," followed with
an address by Rev. Oilman Parser on
The Relation of the Christian. En
deavor to the Philippines and other
Probable Colonial Possessions."
The officers promise that thel next
convention will bo a tanser, and a splen
did program will bo prepared.
It was discovered that a serious mis
take waB made in changing the time of
holding the convention from the latter
part of the week to the middle, as many
teachers and others interested in the
work, are thua prevented from attend
ing. , , . 1
B. M. Fish, of Milwaukie, and Miss
of Logan, were among the outside dele
gates attending th9 convention.
2&
is
First .
Jyleal
Since buying Ms Groceries
ofMAER $ MUIR, after
having traded for some time
at other stores. No stale or
inferior goods Jcept.
SANTACLAUS
AT THE BAZAAR
Wagons, Doll Buggies, Dolls, Rocking Horses, Drums,
Horns, Cornets, Bugles, Cradles, Rockers, Trunks,
Black Boards, Iron Toys, Banks, Pianos, Games, Tin
Toys, WoodenToys, Chairs, China Tea Sets,.Toy Books,
1 Xmas Cards, China Plates, Cups and Saucers, Xmas
Candles, Glass Ware, Vases, Auto. Albums, Photo Al
bums, Jewelry and thousands of other articles for the
Holiday trade, all at our well known low prices. ' Re
member our goods and prices can not be duplicated
even in the city of Portland.
L A. PATTERSON &. CO.
FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS
Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve.
The Bkst Salvb in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
unded. Price 25 cents per bo. For
sale by Charman & Co.
THE SWEET THINGS
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
Snstry line made fresh every day in our
akery besides the best bread in the city.
HEINZ & CO.,
'i Bakers and Grocers
Opposite Postoffice,
' rv r:
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NORTH PACIFIC
RURAL SPIRIT
A Home Paper Devoted to
LIVE STOCK and AGRICULTURE
Keeps yon posted on all matters pertainioK to
the farm, publishes the only correct live stoi'.k
market report in Portlnuil: tmbsuriptiou $2.00 per
ytar; sample copies free. Published weekly at
I'orilanu, ureifou.
We will send you the Rural Spirit and
Coubiek-Hebai,d both one year for .$2 00.
Ad less. CouiuKit-liKKAU) Oregon City, Oregon.
1831 Tk 1898
Country Gentleman
The ONLY Agricultural Newspaper
Indispensable to all country residents who
wish to keep up with the timet.
8iriRle subscription, 82; two lubscriptlons,
four subscriptions, SO.
Bnecial Inducements to raisers of larger elubs.
Write for particulars on this point.
Free till Jan. i to New Subscribers
for 1899
It will be seen that the difference between the
cost of the Country Oehtleman and that of
other agricultural weeklies (none of which at
tempts to cover the agricultural news ol the day)
may readily be reduoedby making up a small
fthi'h. to less than a cent a week!
Does such a diil'ercu e as that Justify you in
contenting yourseit with some oilier paper m
stead of havini; the best?
Kb- d fomueclnien copies, which will be mailed
Free, and compare them with any other rural
weekly; it will not take long to seethe dill'orence
Address
LirillSR TUCKER & SON,
' Albany, KY,
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper your
paint your
roorris and
; house and ,
Murrow
Caufleld Building
Oregon City, Ore
W. S. U'REN
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite Hur.tley's,
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
C, SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
' Eeutffyr SIbbofat.
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
THOS. F. .RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
Leading Iksdiukc Agwct or Ciackixai
County
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made
DrawiuR of Legal Document s Specialty
Office on east side of Main treet
Between 6th and 7th
OREGON CITY. - - OREGON
M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offer hi professional tervice to the people ol
Oregon City and vlrihity. Sixt'tal attention
paid to Catarrh and I'hriinie disease.
resi 01 reineniT. piu
Office in WillsmHM Buildlner.
1U to u a. m., vo 9 p.
OfBce hours:
OREGON CITY
m
OREGON
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.
I For First-Class
BREAD and PASTRY
I? Go to 'I
C. F. HENNINQS
j Seventh St. Bakery I
or skop his wagon
f as it goes by. 5
-:- FREE -:-
Aluminum Hai Pinr
Ornaments.
Send 12 names of your friends
and an order for any ONE of the
articles below and receive the
above beautiful pin FREE.
12 Aluminum Thimbles '. 12c
1 Key Chain, 19-in, good.... 8c
1 Key Chain, 20 in, best 12c
1 Memoiandutn Tablet 13c
1 Bag Check, 4-in.strap 15c
1 Hat Mark 80
1 Tie or Veil Holder 8c
1 Pocket Comb and Case, 4-in . . . . 8c
12 Aluminum Hair Pins. ' 6u
1 Aluminum Box. 3-in long, filled
with Hair Pins and Menthol In
haler (cure headache) 15c
1 Aluminum 60e engraved, satin
finished, Chillis' cup, spun from
one piece as an extraordinary in
ducement lor vour patronage, 1
only to a customer 30c
Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of Charles
Bunnell, deceased,. J. C. Hungerford
and Mrs. J. M. B. Sellwood filed a pe
tition objecting to the allowances or
dered to be paid by the administrator,
. T. Bunnell, and asking for his re
moval on the ground of incompetency .
It was ordered that he be cited to ap
pear before this court and show the
present condition of his trust, and that
he be restrained from disposing of any
of said property pending such hearing
or showing. He is also cited to appear
on the 22d day oi December, and show
cause why he should not be removed
from such trust. .
In the matter of the estate of Julius
Logus, deceased, Charles Logus, admin
istrator, filed a petition to sell certain
real estate. It was ordered that all per
sons interested, . appear before said
court on Monday, March 6th, 1899, and
show cause why an order should not be
made to this effect, and that a copy of
said citation be mailed to William Lo
gus at Manila, Philippine Islands, post
paid.
The last testament and will of Eliza
beth Jane Hedges was filed for probate.
George A. Harding and H. L. Kelly are
named as jxecutors The real prop
erty is valued at $r00, and the personal
DroDeitv at I5.00U The executors are
instructed to dispose of the estate, as
they think most advantageous, nnd to
provide the support of her daughter;
Emma Hedties, as long us she lives.
After her death the residue of the prop
erty is to be divided among the other
heirs as follows : Henry Hedges, Bar
low! Edwin, Albert, George and Pleas
ance Hedges, Mallot, Wash.; Mrs. J, B.
Chanman. tfeattle. Wash., and Mabel
Hollonbeck, a granddaughter, Oregon
City. The above-named heirs were be
queathed $1 each. ' .
HARRIS'
GROCERY..
Fresh Stock of
First-Class
THE
LEADER
OF LOW PRICES
GROCERIES
Depot for HAY and FEKD
Willamette BI00&, Oregon City
To every one the buying of shoos in an
important step. The economical buyer
especially wants something that looks
elegant, but also something that does
not cost too mucn anu win wenr mm
be comfortable. You will appreciate as
well as we that this demand ff not a
slight one, but wo, in guaranteeing to
suit you, will run the risk of failure, be
ing confident of success.
KRAUSSE BROS.
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon CltT.Oregoa
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try Boltoo Dairy ud b Cutim
Promptness and Reliability
At Your Service
L. B. EMERSON,
f - , 1 Oijjcago, III.
182 E Ftillert'ii Aveuue. !
T'TANTFD
I'J jmiilMmeo o
ffla
XOftllfcM. Pot'
close nil oMrc
Iiominion Cubij)
TM''"iVVrnY ATi AOTIVf
SHlllmeo 01 unit sr.fi n c i'-pm-m' -.
linhed hmnj in lrrt in. ywRMlf Kb ic
.-.n t. toy. line rnce. r
fd i&-iiid iv-;Ui. TI11
of, Jjtjt. Y.Clncu.
Vl feutlrmMi r !?' to iir rwrr,lbl
.t.LU.l.eJ hoiiM is C'rura. Mniiihlr l'jVf-5 wm
. PoHln rf-nlr- Refreon, Xvtti
.If-ddre.i"' utrni'T 4 .ar.iui 1st tuiuUH
Funeral of Mrs. Uedyea.
The funeral services of the honored
pioneer woman, Mrs.. Elizabeth Jane
Hedirus, was largely attended. Hie
services at St. Paul's Episcopal church
last Saturday at 1 p. m., was conducted
by Rev. P. K, Hammond, the rector
Thus ended the closing tribute to one
of Clackamas county's noted pioneers
Born in Indiana in 1829, a relative of
the late General Robert E. Lee, and
coming to Clackamas county in 1845,
she became a part of the history of Ore
gon. In 1847, she was married to Cap
tain A. F. Hedges, who built the first
steamboat that navigated the Willam
ette, and was subsequently prominent
in business and political circles. Hhe
leaves a family of eight children to hold
in tender remembrance her memory
Tim rWfiiiHHd was a sister of William
Bar.ow, of Barlow.
For Over Fifty Years
1., n,r. .vn Wei l-Thied Rembov
Mrs. Window's ftootning oyrup m
been opJ lor over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It
cool net. the child, aoftens the (films
allays all pain, cues wind colic, and is
the best rtrnedv for Diarrhea. U
pleasant to the tate. fold 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.
STRAIGHT
DaI- In.
Groceries
and . f , .
Provisions.
Also Foil line ol Mill Feed, Lime, Cement ' asfl M Mer,
1
FROM
OLD WHEAT
PATENT FLOUR is made entirely
from old wheat and when use it you do
not run the risk of having poor bread as
you do if you buy flour made by Tom,
Dick and Harry of all kinds of wheat.
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS
WE LEAD US
WHILE OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW
AT TIIM
it
OREGON CITY
AUCTIONJOUSE
WE have just received a fine line
of servicable
: Christmas Presents-:
Call and See OUR
BARGAINS
Before
Range'
w.
buying elsewhere, We are
guaranteed for 15, yprs.
l. block:,!
Main Street
agent
Stove or
for every
- r s, Proprietor
CrVjon Cl;y""
y