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COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY CAPITAL $100,000 ' Transacts a General Banking Business Loans mad. Bills riispnmitpri Mukm am. lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points In the United States and Kurope and on Hong duub. jepuBiiit ruceiveu suijen wunecx. Bank open from A M. to 4 P. M. D.C LAlOt'RtTlE, FEED J. MEYER, President. Cashier. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE A1TOBNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties ... . ' Office in Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY . 7 .. . OREGON Oxo. C. Bbownhu J. U. Campbbu BROWNELL & CAMPBELL' ATTORNEYS AT LAW Caufleld Building Oregon City, Ore W. S. U'REN ,,'7 , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's,: ! OREGON CITY - - OREGON ' ' : ' ft C. schuebel' ATTORNEY AT LAW .-'. ; 3eutf$ 3tbto!at OREGON CITY OREGON THOS. F. RYAN ' Notary Publio and Real Estate Broker Leading Insurance Aokhcy of Clackamas COUNTY Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made Drawing of Legal Documeuts a Specialty unice on cast sine oi main street Between 6th and 7th OREGON CITY, OREGON M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D. ( Hospital and Private Experience.) Offer) his professional services to the people of uregon jiiy ana vicinity, special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronla diseases. Best of references given. Office in Willamette Building. Office hours: 10 to 18 a. m., 4 to 8 p. m. OREGON CITY OREGON 0. 8. Bbabank, M. D. J. w. Powsix, M. p POWELL & SEAMANN, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. All calls attended promptly. Office hours : 8 to 11 a m. i 1 to 5 p. m Nos. 9 and 10 Ouarman Block. DR. GEO. HOEYE, DENTIST, Office In Caufteld Building', Main Street. Oregon Oitv. BitiaaK and Crown Work a Specialty. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. OR. J, II. MILLER, DENTIST, Seventh Street, near S. P. Depot, pitEQoN City, Oregon DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST. Graduate of the Northwestern Univer sity Dental School, also of American Col lege of Denial Surgery, of Chicago. WITH I)U, WELCH. Willamette Block - Opposite Postoffice Okkqon City, Oregon. C. N. GREENMAN (Established 1808 j THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN AND DRAYMAN Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City OREGON CITY T . . OREGON BANK OF OREGON CITY LDEST; BANKING II0U8B IN TDK CITT AID UP CAPITAL, ISO.OOO.OQ SURPLUS ftO&O.OO resident, Woe-president (ashler, Cms. H. caovuko Geo. a. Hardixo E. G. Gaokils A General Banking Business Transacted Deposits Rooelved Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loans Hade on Available Seouritv Exchange Bought and 'old. Collections Made Promptly, florid'" Sold Available In Any Part of the Telegraphic Exchange 8old on Portland, Baa rranolsoo. Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oothe Street between the Bridge end the Depot. Double and single rigs and saddle horses a ways on hand at the lowest rates, and aoorra also connected with the barn for loose stock Any Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by letter or person. 110HSUS IIOI GMT Oil SOI.I1. W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Hhs the best-looking rigs and cheapest rates in the city. Cor. Main and 4U1 St. OREGON CITY. OREGON r4. Look. Here Young Man Your looks tell on yon. Can keep It seoret a while. Beforo Its too late, go and see or write to this old doctor. He has been treating such caws for over 20 years and perfectly reliable, VurnuuV es his medicine and tells no talcs. Dr. Kessler Of the Old St. Louis Medical and Surgical Die pensnry, 230 Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon, positively guarantees to remove. TAPEWORM V-'- In any stage without loss of time from business DUniM A TTOTir Cured by an old German fiflllUiunllul remedy. This remedy was sent to Dr. Kewler by a friend in Berlin. It has never failed, and we guarantee it. fllTl Qflt?T?Cf Ulcers, ICancer, etc, cured, no UL1J UUflliO differauce how long affected. PRIVATE Diseases. This doctor guarantees to cure any case of Rynhllls. Gonorrhea. tileet. Strictures cured, no dltterence how long itannllig. Spermatorrhea, Loss of Manhood, or tiKiiuy jbmmisHions. curea nermantiv. Th. habit of Self Abuse effectually cured iu a short time. pro 'iEi doctor will give y Your errors and follies of yonth can be remedied, and thla old you wholesome advice and cur. ou make you perfectly stiong and healthy. ou win oe amazea ai nis success in curing Spermatorrhea, Seminal Losses, Nightly Emmls sions. and oteerr effects. - r V KIDNEY AND URINAET COMPLAINTS painful, difficult, to frequent, milky or bloody urine, unnatural dlschanres. carefully treated and permantly cured. ' Piles, Rheumatism and neuralgia treated by our new remedies and cures guaranteed. Patients treated in any nart nf the country hv his home system. Write full Particulars enclose ten lie stamps and we will answer yon promptly, hundreds treated at home who are unable locoine 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 bladder disease, and should be attended to before you get an incurable Dis ease as hundreds Die every year from Bright. Disease of Kidneys. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OP THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. South, North. 9 80A. H 1:40 A. X l:00. at 1:00 p. :Jp. M, 7:4ft A.M. Lv Portland Ar Lt Oregon City Lv Ar Ban Francisco Lv The above trains stop at all stations betweep Portland aud Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffer son, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harris burg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Drains, and all stations Iron Koseburg to Ashland, inclusive. E08KBURG MAIL DAILY. :80A.X. .Lv Portland Ar 4:80 .H 6:27 A. II. Lt Oregon City Lv 8:88 r.at 8:20 P. K. I Ar Koseburg Lv I 7: 0 M DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEBS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division, Between PORTLAND and CORVALLIS KAILTRAIM DAII.TI BXCBPTSUNDAY.) At Albany and Corvalils connect with train Oi Oregon Central & Eaetern R. R, 1XFRBSB TBA1H DA1LY(IXCIPTSTJNDAT.) 4:MP. M. ILv Portland 7.80 P.M. I Ar McMlnnville 8:80 P. M. I Ar Independence Ar 8:29 A.M 5:50 A. M 4:60 A. U Rates and tickets to Europe also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU aud AUSTKALIA, can be obtained from E. E. BOYD, Agent, Oregon City K. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM. Manager, Asst. (4. F. A P. Agenl Portland, Or, Portland, Or. IS YOU OWE. It to yourself, your family, your friends and to all you bmefll to carefully and considerately in. veMtgate the merits of VIMS OKE as a remedy for those who need a cure. There Is ro expert mentlng. no guess work, no danger, no los of lime. It Is perfectly harmless, and may always be rolled on. It Is the queen of cures, for 11 reaches the nidus of all diseases, and will cure you when all other remedies have failed after you have tried all catch-penny humbugs and frauds only to grow older and worse. Do no not neglect to give it a trial, for Vitie-Ore cornel tn the sick and the afflicted like the vlBlon of tin Eastern star to the wise men. On every park am ot the genuine will be found the red Ink signa ture of Theo. Noel. Price H.OO by mall. 11 US. M. M. LaUKOY, Agent, Viola. Or. Now IS THE TIME to clean house and repaper yout 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. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Bolton Dairy tod b CoBTneeeV ; For First-CIass I BREAD and PASTRY t C. F. HENN1NQS I Seventh St. Bakery I or stop his wagon MISTRESS AND MAID. a- M ISTRESSEs stand tn need of reform as well as maids, and the time has come when house wives must realize that the relations between them and their servants 'can not be those of slave and his owner. Moreover, the sooner it is realized by every mistress that all the cardinal vir tues are' not - to be'found in; a single individual, the sooner will she establish the "domestic- peace'of her - household. Even were it ' possible' to find' young women so richly endowed by nature, that no fault could be found with them, they- would be. worth more than a few pounds per annum to any family. Dl- rectly! :we' produce servants wltli an- telic tempers and an abnormal love for 'Work, who never want rest or holidays, .Qr a watchful eye over them,, then may we rest assured that wages will go up ft y leaps and bounds, and truly they yill; , be. worth whatever they demand. But s until .the millennium', comes we have no hope of finding domestics of this, type, and . meanwhile our best 'chance of securing better service is to realize that, as the mistress is the pivot of the whole domestic machinery, she ought to come much nearer to perfec tion than those she governs, says the Lady's Pictorial. And the best mis tresses are those who do not look for perfection In servants, and yet strive to bring them by easy stages to that ideal state. What is more and of the utmost importance is that mistresses should not blind themselves to the fact that their maids are of like passions with themselves. They need to be consid ered in little matters sometimes. Their work Is monotonous, their hours long, their duties many, and their tempta tions often very great All these things are frequently forgotten by those who employ them, with the result that do mestics resent being treated as ma chines, and rebellion ensues. There is, however, a wide distinction between showing consideration to employes and pampering them. There Is no need whatever to treat one's servants as if they were distinguished guests; but, on the other hand, it is a fatal policy to show them less consideration than one's dogs, and to act towards them on the principle that as much value as possible la to be got out of them for the lowest possible remuneration. Inflnenced the Czar. The international peace movement has many prominent people as warm supporters and promoters. One of the most active Is Mrs. Luttner, who before her marriage was the Countess Klin- FBAU BERTHA VOX LUTTXKB. sky. She is a voluminous writer on the subject She has written articles on international disarmament for most of the large papers of Germany and Aus tria. It was after reading her book, "Down with Arms," that the Czar of Russia resolved to Issue his universal peace manifesto. 'When Tote Toe In. The little tots who are Inclined to "toe in" when they begin to walk can have this fault quickly rectified If attended to In time, says the Philadelphia Times. The mother or nurse should rub (at least twice a day) the outer side of the little legs with a firm upward stroke. Hold the little foot In your hand In the correct position. Recollect, do not rub down, and not on the Inner side of the log. The object is to nourish and strengthen the outer muscles, which are proportionately weak. Begin below the ankle, and rub to the knee, slowly and quietly, but not too lightly. This treatment faithfully persevered In will sonn correct the trouble. True Co-operation. The unselfishness which brings a wife Into true co-operation, the love which makes sacrifice a Joy, are essen tial to the success of the woman who moans to prove that fortune is not all that makes a man rich. She has to rise above the piano of duty well done, she has to aspire beyond making the best of things, and become creative. She has to produce light and courage, and give to the faded new brightness, and gild the worn and marred, and lend to all they possess the magic of her smile. Benefits of College Training. A contemporary says: "American girls go to college now by thousands and tens of thousands as unconcerned ly as they used to go to the grammar schools. It is now expected that a girl shall go to college if she wants to, quite as much as boys, and some parents In moderate circumstances act upon th principle that lt is rather mora neces sary for girls to be well educated to meet contingencies of life than for boys, since there are more occupations wherein young men can succeed in the world than young women. Apart from possible professional or business life, the future home-and-soclety-makers of America go to college for love of study, and for the broader and better culture which collegetralnlng gives them. If tie great need of a nation is mothers, as Napoleon said, It looks as if twentieth-century Americans are to have healthy and well-educated mothers, to give the best possible start in life. There Is no more nonsense talked about the health of college girls. Most.of them improve In strength and In poise of nerves, during their years with their books. Early hours, regular tasks and all the forms of modern girls' athletics keep up the 'standard of good health during the years, of special Intellectual training of the daughters of America In all: her colleges and universities." 'Woman's Watch Pocket. The originators of late fashions have solved a problem which has puzzled women ever since ' women's watches were first made. They have decreed a new pockot for dresses. That pocket is a. watch pocket, and it is located on the inner part of the left sleeve, mid way between the wrist and the elbow. The little pocket, from the outside of which a circular piece the size of the NEW WATCH POCKET. watch face has been cut. Is convenient. ly seen and can be readily reached by the right hand. The flap of the pocket is padded with soft material, so there is practically no danger of breaking the watch. The watch is slipped- into the pocket from the side and buttons se cure it from falling out As in the case of the wrist watches which were much worn several years ago, the face Is al ways in plain sight, and the time of day may be seen by the wearer at a glance. Uncompanionable Wives. When you come to think of it savs Dorothy DIx, in the New Orleans Pica yune, the situation Is like this: For the great majority of women, their sole chance of happiness is bound up In their husbands and homes. If their homes are unpleasant; if, after the first fervor of love In the honeymoon passes, they fall to be companions and chums with their husbands, they have laid up for them a future of desolate wretchedness. Now, this being the case, one would think that any woman with a single, solitary glimmering of reason would, if only for her own selfish benefit, make every effort to render herself so agree able and so attractive that her husband would prefer her society to that of any one else. But do they? Gracious, noi There Is nothing else in the world that fills me with as much amazement as the recklessness with which women deal with their husbands. I know plenty of women who never let their husbands make a statement without contradicting them, who parade their husband's fallings before company, and who, if there is some one topic that con always bring on a family row, never miss a chance to lug it into the conversation. And these women actu ally complain when their husbands go off to seek congenial company else where. Think of it! BABY. To Hreuk ITp a Cold. It is much more difficult to break up a baby's cold than an older person's. Oiling the throat and chest with some penetrating oil every night and laying a warm flannel over It should be done as soon as a cold Is visible. A few drops of pure olive til should be given if there are any signs of a cough. It is wise to oil the bridge ot the nose and over the eyebrows to loosen a cold tn the head. Always be careful to keep a baby sufficiently warm. It Is safer to have a hot water bag or Jug at the feet If the cold grows more severe give a hot bath In a warm room. Oil thor oughly the entire body and wrap la flannels and blankets. The Feminine Obaerrer. Sickness is a great leveler. It reduces us, one and all, to the estate of little children. A tea cozy Is a dainty gift for the woman, who entertains her friends at afternoon tea. The church-going woman has her monogram tn raised silver on her pray er book and hyninaL The "born cook," like the genuine workman, turns out a good Job with the materials at hand. How popular a game is ball, be lt the pigskin, the wee white ball, that played to the rhythm of a waltz or the vole of "the bald-headed tyrant from No Max'i Landr 4 m IC. Q. APPLEuATH, e viam. m.u ourra with m. BILV.Hrt.kO. 5 APPLEGATH & PRASIL I" FASHIONABLE FURRIERS iftCMOOfllNO AND MPaiRINa AT MODCRATK RICt ALA WORK OUARANTICO Sealskin Garments a Specialty OTTO SCHUMANN MANUFACTURER OF Honuments nd Headstones Estimates furnished on all kinds of Marble, Granite and Building JjVork. : : Drawings made by description. No. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR TAYLOR, Silver Medal Awarded at Portland Mechanics' Fair .oojro.. G E DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Shop Opposite Congregational Chnroh, Main Street, Oreiron City, Ore. New Furniture AT YOUNG'S I have just received a fine lot of new furniture, which I am offering at surpris ingly low figures. I got it at a bargain that's how I can sell it at these prices. la Second-Hand Goods I have stoves, cooking utensils, carpets, bedding, furniture in fact any and ev erything you want for housekeeping. I will Buy Anything Tfou have to sell and pay you the high est price. Call and see me. Q. H. YOUNQ, Main Street - - Oregon City -:- FREE -:- Aluminum Hair Pin 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 Ohain, 19-in, good ' 8c 1 Key Chain, -20-in, best 12c 1 Memorandum Tablet .'. 15c 1 Hag Check, 4-in-strap 15c 1 Hat Mark 8c 1 Tie or Veil Holder 8c 1 Pocket Comb and Case, 4-in.... 8c 12 Aluminum Hair Pins 6c 1 Aluminum Box. 3-in long, filled with Hair Pins and Menthol In haler (cure headache) 15c 1 Aluminum 60c engraved, satin finished, Childs' cup, spun from one piece as an extraordinary in ducement for your patronage, 1 only to a customer 30c Promptness and Reliability At Your Service L.B.EMERSON, Chicago, III. 182 E Fullerton Avenue. A. PRA8IU, pommknlv omanu and WITH MAM HAL PtXLD, CHICAGO, 143 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, ORE. G. H. Y0UNG " . Funeral Conductor And Undertake, Caskets,' Coffins, Robes, Lining, Eto, Bqst Material. - Lowest Prices. Next Door to Pope's hardware store. Main Street. Obkqon City, Ob. Portland, Oregon BESTOWT FOB R. L. HOLM AN Undertaker and Embalmei Carries a complete line of caskets, coffins, .robes, eto. Superior goods Superiol services at most moderate prices. Next door to Commercial bank. Oregon Citv . - Obbqoi SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 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, OREQOI A. N. WRIGHT, The Iowa Jeweler 7n To) ftN"" Dkpakt TIME SCHEDULES Arhivk for From Pert and. from Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Fast ' Mail Ft. Worth, Omaha, Mall. 8:00 p.m. Kansas City, 8c 7:2Ua. m Louis, Chicago, ' and East. Spokane Walla Walla, 8po- Spokane Flyer kane, Minneapo- Flyer 2:20 p.m. lis, St. Paal, Du- 10;)6a. m huh, Milwaukee, Chicago and East 8:00 p.m. Ocean Steamships 4:00p.m. From Portland. All sailing dates subject to change. For Ban Francisco Duo. 8, S, 13, 18, 23 aud 28. 8:00p.m. Columbia River 4:00 p.m. Ex. Sunday kteamers. Ex. Sunday Saturday ' 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Landings. 6:00 a.m. Willamette River. 4:80 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New. berg.Salem & Way landings. 7:00 a.m. Willamette and Yam- 3:30 p.m. Tues., Thur. hill Rivers. Mon., Wed. and Sab and Fri. Oregon City, Day ton, A Way Land ings. 6:00 a.m. Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. Tues., Thur. Tues., Thur. and Sat. Portland to Corval- aud Sat. lis 4 Way Land ings. Lt. Rlparta Snake River. LT.Lewlston 1:45 a.m. 6:45 a.m. Daily Rlparia to Lewiston Daily Ex.Saturday Ex. Friday F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon City. W. H. HURLBURT, General Punnser Agent, Foitl&nd, Oc