rMtv Library Court "aid CIRCULATION GUARANTEED LARGER THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE COUNTY COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER, 1898 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17", 1899. 16th YEAR, NO. 3 Oregon Gitv COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY CAPITAL $100,000 Transacts a General1 Banking Business Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes qol lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points In the UnitedfcHates and Europe and on Hong Kong. Deposits received sutject to check. Bank open from A M.M4 P. M. D.C. LAI OD Rill B, FEED J, MEYER, President. . Cashier, C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY 7 - OREGON Geo. C. Bbowneu J. TJ. Campbku BROWNELL & CAMPBELL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Caufleld Building Oregon City, Ore W. S. U'REN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's, OREGON CITY - OREGON 0, SCHUEBEL ATTORNEY AT LAW SDtutfdjer Eboolat. OREGON CITY - OREGON THOS. F. RYAN Notary Publio and Real Estate Broker Leading Inscbancb Agercy of Claciaxai C80NIY Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Hade Drawing of Legal Doeumeuts a Specialty Office on east side Of Main street Between th and 7th, OREGON CITY, - - OREGON M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experleuoe.) Offera his professional services to the people of Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention paid to Catarrh and Cbronto diseases. Best of references given. Ofnre in Willamette Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m. OIEQON CITY .... OREGON C. 8. Beabank, M. D. J. W. Powill, M. D POWELL & SEAMANN, PHYSIOlANS'and SURGEONS. AH calls attended promptly. Office hours: 8 to 11 a m. i 1 to 5 p. m. Noa. 0 and 10 Cuarman Block. DR. GEO. IIOEYE, DENTIST. Office tn CauSelii Building, Mala Street. Oregon Oitv. Bkioob and Crown Work a Specialty. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. I)R. J. H. MILLER, DENTIST, Seventh Street, near S. P. Depot, PitsaoN City, ... Oregon DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN - DENTIST. Graduate oE the Northwestern Univer sity Dental School, also of American Col lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago. , WITH DB. WELCH. Willamette Block - Oppoiite Potloffice Oregon City, Oregon. C. N. GREENMAN (Established 1805 j THE PIONEER EXFKE8SMAN AND DRAYMAN Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City OREGON CITY . T . . OREGON BANK OF OREGON CITY ILDEST BANKING HOUSE IH THE CITY PAID DP CAPITAL, 150,000.00 ' SURPLUS ftOJBSOM resident, tfoe-presldent (ashler, Cms. H. CiDFiiao Gio. A. Hibis X. O. Caoiiilb A General Banking Buslnesi Transacted . Deposit) Eeoelved Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrant! Bought. Loans Made on Available Seonritr Exchange Bought and 4old. Collections Made Promptly. Drafts 8old Available In Any Part of the BTorld. Telegraphic Exchange 8old on Portland, Baa Francisco. Chicago an-1 New York. Interest Paid on Tim Deposit!. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. OREGON, Oaths Straetbetweeitba Brldgt isdtli Depot. Donbl and single rigs and saddle horaas a ways on hand at the lowest rates, nd a cerra also connected with the barn for loos stock Any Information regarding a: " promptly aiuu i4 u by letter any kind of atook of fMriA. BOUSES BOUGHT OR SOLD. Baking Ponder ' Made from pure cream of tartar. f Safeguards the food against alum A-um baking; powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDCR CO., NEW YORK. CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Furnished By Numerous Corres pondents in the County. Cants. There is a scarcity ot news hems this week, as it has been so cold that the newesaiherer whn goes around poking his nope into oiher people's business (and often when it is not wanted) was in danger of getting that officious mem ber frozen. I forgot to mention last week that Joe Eaton had a brand new baby or, being wore exact, to bis wife was born a sweet boy baby, that is at once the joy iind pride of its father, the comfort and de sire of its mother,, There is srtrong lalk here of the farm ers organizing a joint ftock company for (he purpose of putting dynamo at some of the nearby water powers to en able us to light our houses with tslec tricity. Some of the residents here wlio are interested in roads think the 'Oregon City boaid of trade should invite a com mittee from Carus-and Molalla whenever they are going to have any work done : on the roads in and about Oregon City. I The same parties think these should be i standing committees,, for the pesple out here are very modest and have not the gall that seems to characterize the aforesaid board of trade. One fellnw remarked that when mother nature mixed up a batch to make an abnor mally large steer she didn't put in more gull than some members of that board have in their composition. If the board were reciprodty individuals ftiey would do as has been suggested give us a chance to help untangle their great road problems. We have not the unlimited chef k to do it without being asked, tiut would most willingly help if we had an invite, One fellow paid that the Oregon ( ity board of trade (and others that don't amount to enough 'to make a de cent sized splinter) from the spindle shanked ribbon clipping counter jump ing spectacled dnde up to the voluptu ous white-necktied dandy of a lawyer think they own the farmer and all his affairs "'But," says this indignant one. "we will learn tliem something," and I Relieve he meant it. Weil, you should come out and Ree tbe prosperity that is here! It has come in great waves even in mighty hillows but. the waves were too late. They failed to rpach some unfortunates., and if they don't stori their waving and settle down to business long enough to cauterize and stop the action of the mortgage cancer others are doomed. But do come and fee us, but waif until the "spring breezes foftly murmur through the. freezes," nod the fan-tailed grouse and turtle dove pour forth their roles of anient love. Don't came until the above named lime, for the roads are horrible just now. t-qrili. February 12. IhtU mm. The snow is all gone and spring is with us once 'move. Wesley Bacon lost a fine tlnee-year-okl colt with the blind Blaggers during the last cold snap. Frank Waltdi of Pulioian. Hash., made a short visit last week to tils brother. A. Andre intends putting up a fruit dryer, which will greatly benefit this iweichborhood, as a great deal of fruit goes to waste every fall. Miss Dora Ware of Cberryville is mak ing a short visit at the home of J.Cline. Adam Kotzman, who Las befn on the sick list lor the past month, is slowly improving. "O. Saw." February 11. yeiv Era. The grand masquerade ball at Twi light hall was a success, everything go ing off pleasantly with the exception of a slight disturbance, which was speedily quelled. Mrs. Newbury of this placo is visiting her aunt, MrB. Geo. Mosher of Port land, who is seriously ill. Mrs. W. J. Johns ol Portland is visit ing with Mra. W. II. Wickbam of this place. A patty was given at the residence of J. E. Bradtl last Monday evening. Yes, indeed, the "Triplets" were at the dance, They would not miss such a treat as that. Valentine' day passed off Jiere quite uveiy. We are glad to report that Mr. Antho ny is Blowly recovering. Mra. Strassberg of this place is quite ill. Michael Btauber, formerly of this place, but who now resides iu Salem, is visiting frienda bere. Mrs. Reynold of this place ia visiting .in Xorlland. ,. The Ibiplkts. February 17. r , Garfield. We have been having some very cold weather out here near the foothills, but never too cold to have a crowded house at the Irwin school house. The debate and literarv brings out old and young, not onlv from Garfield, but some come from Eagle Creek and Currinsville. The literary part is very good, also the paper called the Garfield Review. They have some excellent speaking, good music and singing, and sometimes a negro piece and a play mixed in the program to make it interesting. They intend to close it on the 25th with a side-splitting entertainment. The receipts will be used to buy a nice deBk for the school house, , Mr. Cahill has begun a term of twelve lessons in Binging. The school opened with 33 scholars, lie also r.as classes at Eagle Creek, Douglass school house and Currinsville. Mr. Oahill is very popular as a singing school teacher. The Sunday school and Jbpwortn League are in a flourishing condition. Conrad Krigbaum is out home again, trimming up his big prune orchard. As soon as lie is through with this work he will' return to Salem to work in the foundry. We are glad to state that Mrs. G. Covey is recovering from the severe burn she received somo time ago. She can now walk a little, but her foot will be quite sore for some time yet. Last Saturday evening at the close of the exercises of the literary ana aeoai ing society quite a large crowd of young people wended their way to the mill ttond at Mr. Wagoner's. They built large bonfires and placed lanterns along the edge of the ice so they could have plenty of light, after which the young ladies and gentlemen scattered over the ice. making It verv lively. Miss Sadie Barnett and Elmer Davis were consider ed the champions until John Irwin ar rived with his fine skates; then he car ried off tbe honors. One of the inter esting features was a dance on the ice. Miss Lena Krigoaurn ana Mtuer .uavis while taking a stroll on the ice, walked too near the edtre. but o' her gallant escort amcklv fished her out of the wa ter. 1 guess, however, she haT pretty coW feet the balance of that evening. The snort was kept no until 12 o'clack and everybody had a good time. So you see the Garfield people enjoy them selves, despite the bad weather. Garfietd seems to be an attractive place for Theo. Shanklinof Currinsville. His smiling face is sees verv often at our school house and he seems t have a preference for Lemom. That's right, Theodore; don't be bashful. liextE. February 12. Sanity. Good weatJher is what is needed to mane farming a pleasuro. Farmers are verv anxious to sow spring wheat. Con eiderable fall sown wheat was -damaged by recent frosts. F. A. Meiinig has let a contract to Vanderhooif Bros, for sawing 100 cords of wood. It is reported on good aathcrity that the Sandy river wf5l soon be used for floating saw logs. A number of promi Kent mill men are now investigating tti is great timber Welt. John Foster, -who has been very sick is slowly recovering. . Mr. and Mrs. Jane Mayboe were visit ing friends and relatives in Damascus the past week. Mrs. Chase is at Mt. Pleasant visiting her aged parents, whose ripe old age is 88 and 89 years respectively. The Sandy Debating Society is getting to be very interesting as well as instruc tive. Last Saturdav evening the house vas crowded. The question np for de- bale was: "Kesolyed, That the credi svstem is a detriment to the country.' K. T. liurns lead the ainrtnauve and U Hunglum vas the leader of bUe negative side. After a discussion that was getting to be a hot thing the judge decided l favor of the affirmative. The literal program that followed the -debate was excellent. , .iNrr lebruary 13. Liberal. Emma Case and Julia Y-enny were trie gueslB of Verdie Maville rwnday. Geo. Mallatt, who has been having serious time with typhoid fever, is im proving very slowly. Sturges Pros, have rtsumed work in their saw mill. Born, to Mr. atxi Mrs. A. J. Maville on February 7th, a daughter. Ed Yenny left for Portland last Sat urday, expectine to go to Pullman Wash., soon. A iew of his friends call on hira the evening before he left spent a very pleasant evening in games etc. Dave Baker, who was at home a few days last week, has returned to work near Oregon City . Ex February 15. ' ClterryvUle: " J. W. Batv has received a letter from his eon, who is with the Second Oregen regiment at Manila. He say he is tired of being idle and wishes to to get home again. He also sent his father a Spanish flag, the first one seen in this neck of the woods. 0. Harris has been improving the time during the stormy weather doing some olacksmithing. Mrs. Endereby received news fiom Iowa that her lather and brotber were very sick. Her brother, Mr. Harlan has many friends here who will be sorry to hear ol bis illness. Hiss Rora Ware ia making her borne ovtr near Bull Run these days. G. T. Beebe is preparing to catch sat moil for the market, so we are inform ed. He has a boatman and will prob ably succeed in hauling in large amount of nan. J. W. Baty has been on the sick list but fa improving now, Claud Baty is clearing s fence row while hii father is sick. Jack pbost. February 14. Mountain View. ...: J. Newman went to McMinnville last Saturday to visit his aged father, who is sick. Mrs. Sarah Dickerson of Canemah was the guest of Mr3. Albright last week. Miss Shafer of Molalla is the guest of Mrs. Willie Everliart this week while taking the teacher's examination. During the cold weather the ther mometer registered 6 degrees above zero. Lots of potatoes were frozen. Died, February 8, 1890 at the resi dence of J. M. Gillett, Clarence W. Morey, aged 43 years and 23 days. He leaves no relative? to mourn him, ex cept a half sister who lives near Eugene. Ris remains were buried in the Mt. iew cemetery Thursday afternoon, Rev. Stamp conducting the services. Mrs. Nelson spent last week amone relatives and friends here. Grandma Walker of Cams was the guest of Mrs. Rowen last week. Olvde Pierce and daughter were on the Bi:k list last week. ; George Swaffurd went back to ' Forest Grove to resume his studies, after being confined at home short time with the mumps. . Frank Curran arrived here last Friday rom Colorado to visit awhile with his parents. i Ohlan Havnes will go to Wilhoitthe latter part of this week to begin a term of school there next Monday, the 20th inst. ' Mrs. Barbour is quite sick and will probably be taken to the hospital. February lo. sauna. Meadowbrook. Very little damage is reported here from the Klondike weather. Miss Susie Sagar of Marysville. has been visiting the Misses Noyer. School commenced last Monday at the Ho: man academy. Miss Ella Callihan is visiting an uncle at Durfur, Wasco county, this winter. A bevy of our sweetest maidens and a crowd of young gentlemen gave Miss essie Robeson a surprise party last Saturday evening. The time was pleas antly passed in dancing and at midnight a splendid luncti was served. Miss Laura Wright and Miss May Hall were passengers lo the metropolis on the Col ton oveiland last Tuesday. Your reporter is requested by Ed Ball to announce the reign of the goddess Tersichore at the Taylor ball Saturday night, rebruary 2oth. , Fred Shafer states to your reporter that " 'twas the other fellow who repre sented banla ClauB Annas night at th Canyon Creek mask ball." Our uiis- tak and your treat, Fwd. Wm. Btiker, assisted by O. T, Kav and Trullloger Bros., look advantage of the recent high water to make a drive of a fine lot of logs from the old Jac Cutting D. L. C. to Uuion Mills. February M. Reporter. Crement. Jake Jones is now working on his new sawmill. It stands near the old one and measures 36x80. The old one was becoming dangerous and was too sma for present business. All of the old macbinerv. except the water wheels will be moved and continued in use. The secent high water brought' dow smother Moat of logs, so that but one third now remain -up the Abernathy The little daughter of Harry French lias almost recovered from her thieat- ened attack of -croup and whooping cough. The Minses Cora and Jennie Waldron have recored trom scarlatina. They do ot, however, intend returning to school at Oregon Oily. Miss Stella Yach is stying in Oregon City with the family of Mr, Cole. On three evenings a week the school Ik.11 rings for diukigue practice for the basket social to be given February 25. All the yourg ladies of Oregon City are invited to bring bankets A large at tendance is desired. An effort is being made (o organize a local string band or guitar club. Messrs. Giliman, Arthur Kraeft, Lawrence Yach and Tom Smith are all absorbed in guitar lessons. , School Is progres-iing nicely. The pu pils have advanced rapidly and if school could continue until June without a stop the progress would be constant. February 15. Cor. Stafford. St. Valentine is here I Hurrah 1 and hurrah ! I lor the old boy and his pretty pictures. Our school teacher, Miss Ida Francis, is Btill down with the grip, at Mr. Wed dies, her boarding place. Her sister, Mrs. J. N. Miller of Oregon City, is car ing for her. Dr. Strickland is the at tending physician. Monday morning Miss Julia Spooner took charge of the school and will conduct it until Miss Francis recovers. ' A large blackboard and a bBse burner stove will soon be added to the school room fixtures. No more card playing nights and Bun days in the literary hall since It has been fitted for lodge purposes. John Gage is making several hundred pickets. A new roof now covers Mr. Weissen born's smoke house. , Miss Edna Larson is very sick .with the grip. John Francis, a prominent business man of the metropolis city, called to see his sister, Miss Ida, last Sunday, From appearances city life agrees with him. Mr. Weddle contemplates a trip clear down to Oswego Thursday night. Ain't that rather far for a young man to be going nights, Frank? Our postmaster has been busy the yast few days selling penny valentines. February 14. LiNOHtnY. Try Couiekb-Hekald six months for 75 cents. GUtd Tidi)iQS. As no one seems to take any notice of our burg in the way of correspondence, thought 1 would rub up my lusty pen and jot down a fe- lines. Ho ! Everyone that hunger and thirst tier knowledge, go ye to Marqusm ! Eat, drink and be ye filled. But hold we forgot! We should have said come ye to Athens, where yon will always find ttio wise men of the isith century congregated, ever ready to give you wholesome instruction. It is there you will find "Jasper," the great intellectual monster of the age.. Glad Tidings is situated only two mile? eastof Marquam (Athens) and is second only to Marqnam in the immen sity of learning and great knowledge. and we think the onl reason for this is because our (Phil)osophers are a little more modest than theirs. However, be that as it may, we leave it for the public to decide. I hope I will be excused for saying so much about Marquam in connection with Glad Tidings, but the two places ate so closely connected that it is almost impossible to mention one without say ing something about the other, ami I. thought it necessary that the reader should know the characteristic difference between I hem to start with. Next week I will try and give you some news items. Socbates. February 13, How to Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unheathy condition of the kidneys; it it stains your linen it is evidence of of kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing prool that the kidueyj and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. ; There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rhumatism, pain in the back, liyor, blaider and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following the use of liquor, wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant necessi ty of being compelled to go often during the day and to get up many times dur ing the night. The mild and extraordi nary effect of Swamp-Root is soon real ized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. . You mav have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y. When writ ing mention that you read this gener ous offer in the Courier-Herald. To Exchange Orange groves and other property in the land of sunshine, Southern California for Oregon im proved farms and inside property. Call at this office for particulars. I(tunte Vourltowls With CHsenreta Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If CO. C. fail, drug gists refund money. BRUSHES ' Do you buy your Brushes wherever you happen to be, or do you buy th'em of a dealer you are sure of? We have been selling our Tooth, Hair and Cloth Brushes on the "money back if not satisfactory" plan for years, and yet so few have come back that we sometimes wonder if occasionally a customer does not get a poor brush and still not return it. We don't want YOU to 'do this, anyway. We have Hair Brushes from 20c up. For 50c we can sell you a solid back brush that will last for years. Our 25c Tooth Brush is as good and will wear as long as any brush made ; the difference between this and a 50c Loonen Brush is all in the finish one will wear as long as the other. Tooth.... 5c to 75c Hair.. 20c to $5 00 Nail... 25c to 2 00 Cloth.. 25c to 3 50 Carpets and Matting... YOU CAN'T BUY them elsewhere Of as good quality or at as low prices as you can of us. Warranted All-Wool Carpet Hft per yard " Good Chinese Matting. 1'flp ptr yard AUv The holiday rush left a mimber''of Carpet and Matting Remnants which we will sell at a sacrifice. Bellomi & Buscli, THE H0U8EFUBKI8HER8. Cams. Mrs. T. II. , Lindsley is quite ill with the grip. Lorenz Houschnch's son Fred, who has been seriously sick for the past three weeks, is slowly convalescing. Since the la'e legislative action rela tive to Clackamas county omViaU all has been quiet about the Oregon City and Mohlia wagon road. A special school meeting was held last Siturday, at which time M. E, London was elected director to fill the unexpired term of J. R. Lewis, who has gone to California. Quite a revival of relition is going ony at the Evangelical church. The meet-., ings will continue until Sunday eveninj , next. At a meeting of 'the board of school, directors 0. H. Byland, the present tuni-iior. was re-elected to teacn me. spring term. February 14. O., Prepare for Spring Don't let this season overtake you be fore you have attended to the important duty "of purifying your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. By taking this medicine now you may save sickness that will mean time and money as well as snfier ing later on. 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Try a box to-day; 10c, 25c, B0, Sample and booklet free. All druggists Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bncklen A Co., Chicago, and gel a free sample box of King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Theso pills are easy in action and are particu Inry effective in the 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 stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Bold by (i. A. Hard ing, Druggist. W, OrcECiiiaii and Courier-Herald $2 GOOD vs. BAD C. G. HUN1W Popular Price Druggist 0REG0X CITY - OREGON