OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1899. LOCAL AND PERSONAL j Bee the elegant dmplay in Price Broth' ia show window. ,...;. w to the Coir Cindy Kitchen for chocolate cmmi. Dora, in Oregon Cltr to W. T. Lyon mmt wue, a oaogoier. I have a fine line of bicycle hate just . . in. Miss U. Goldsmith. Born, to John Qard and wife at Her- auwy, April 10th, a 13-pound boy. Evreral prominent democrat! at tended the Jeffersonlan banquet in Port land but night, Lowert price ever quoted on all kinds of trimmed and antrimmed hats, alias Goldsmith. uewego Grange ii making prepara tion! lor a grand celebration of it 25th anniversary on the second Saturday in May. Mm Carrie Millspangb, the well known Chicago missionary, will fill the pulpit of the Baptist church at 10:30 Sunday morning. The Southern Paoiflo overland train changed time last Sunday, and going eoulh passes here at 7 :52 p. m., and the north-bound reaches here at 7 :08 a. m. In the probate court Wednesday James Roots was guardian of the estate of Augh Kalraah, and it wai ordered that T. Swinson, S. Card and W. H. Boring be appointed appraisers. Harry T. Sladen has purchased the lot and buildings on the corner of Main and Sixth streets from H. 0. Stevens, paying therefor 7,500. The lot has 88 feet frontage on Main street and extends back 105 feet on Sixth. The lot how ever, is triangular in shape, and is only 62 feet in width at the rear. The young ladies of the Episcopal will give a hat social Saturday evening at Weinhard's ball. Hate will be trimmed by young men, the ladies to furnish the bate and trimmings. Three prises will be given.ifirst, second and booby prise. Everyone cordially invited. Admission 25 cents, including refreshments. The singing of the Chicago Lady Quar tette was of the style that always takes, and eyery one in the audience was sorry when the entertainment was over. The renditions, not only of the quartette, but of the solos, was such as to please all lovers of music San Francisco Chroni cle. At Oregon City on Saturday, April 22. The West Oregon City school district held a meeting Monday night, and a mo tion to build a new school house at Bol ton was carried by a vote of one. It was intended to take 500 from the tax levy, that was intended to apply on paying off a portion of the bonded indebtedness, and use the same in erecting a new school building. As the matter rests now there is no money appropriated to build the proposed structure. Coolca Lodge No. 960. The Comine Men of America, gave a reception and octal to their officers Tuesday evening at Redmen's hall. Refreshments were eerved. The object ol the organization is fraternity, intellectual improvement, etc. It was organized last November, and holds its meetings at Redmen's hall. Following are the officers: President, Jacob Straight; vice-president, Augus tus Winesett; secretary and treasu t. John Knapp; speaker, Edgar Dempster; director,. Dell Goseler; sentinel, Lam bert Goesler. Last Friday night the Y. M. C. A. building contest represented by the Reds" and "Yellows" waa brought to a erase ana ine result announced. The former were winners bavin? secured $247 55, while the side represented by the old-gold color brought in $184 75, making a total of $432 30. . The cap tains of the reds were Miss Ida Paine, J. E. Jack, and R. Bernier, junior cap tain. The captains of the yellows were Miss Gertrude Finley, L. 5. Horns- huch. and J. C. Noble, junior. The- merchants carnival given by the "reds' gave them a long advantage over their competitors. Among those who were not mentioned at the merchant's carni val, were Bessie Wood, who represented Beatow'i wah factory; Mrs. Doolittle, Krauese'i shoe store; Miss Rosa Miller, Bellomy A Bosch; Min Edith Dehon, MiasDeute. Achillea Lodge 38, Knights of Pythias, waa reinstated Wednesday . night by W. M. Cake, grand chancellor, assisted knights were present from Portland. The following grand officers assisted ia the ceremonies: J.P.Kennedy, grand Vice-chancellor, Portland; G. W. Grif fin, grand master-at-arms, Eugene; J. D. Asher, grand prelate, Portland ; L. R. Stiasoa, grand keeper of records and eat, Salem. A splendid banquet was erred at the Electric Hotel, with plates for 67. The following are the new offi cers of the lodge: Chief chancellor, Richard L. Greaves; vice-chancellor, William J. Wilson: prelate. Samnel J. Barlord; M. of W., Grant U. Chapman; keeper of records and seal, Samuel Dill man; K. of T., Benjamin F. Doolittle; M. of E., Joseph Fromong; master of arms, Scott J. God fey ; inside guard, W. F. McGinnis; outside guard, G. B, Pot ter... .. v PERSONAL MENTION. S. If. Tillman was np from Clacka mas yesterday. s Hon. John Krasa was visitor in town yesterday. --. J. K. Morris returned yesterday from a visit to Macksburg. A. Grleshaber, of New Eia, was a vis itor in town Wednesday. Miss Nora Gregory spent Bandar with her parents at Greenwood. E. F. McGugin. a prominent citizen of Sandy, waa in town Tuesday. E. Hetterman and John Walk were down from Borings yesterday. James 8mith. the Mecksbnrc mer chant, was in the city yesterday. Hon. F. L. Mintie and D. W. Kelaay, were visitors in the city yesterday. Miss Anna G. Dodson will beirin a term of school at Garfield Monday . J. E. Marks was down from I Marks Prairie for several days during the week. Miss Eva Scott, of Milwaukie. is re covering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Neat Ohlson was called to Marquam Sunday by a telephone message, that his wife was very ill. J. Montgomery is building a livery barn back of Marr & Muir's store on G. R. H. Miller's lot. Rev. P.B. Williams, a former resi dent here, was in town Wednesday on his way home from Astoria. Mrs. George Knight, of Cauby, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Ev ans, in Portland during the week. B. J. Coeper, a member of the board of directors of the Clarkes school dis trict, was a visitor in town yesterday. Hal Rands, who has been attending college in the east for the past two or three years, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. H. B. Rineareon will teach the Stafford Bchool in place of Miss Nefsger, who has resigned to accept another po sition. D. M. Klemson ia home from the Seven Devils mining country in Idaho, and brought along some fine quartz specimens. Mrs. Marie Graham and son, Erol, re turned Saturday from a visit to her brother, John Moehnke, near Albany : also visited friends in Salem for a few days. Mrs. L. L. Pickens is with Captain Pickens in San Francisco, who is rest ing from the effects of sea voyage. It is not known just when they will arrive here. Sergeant Major James Rintoul, who was on Colonel Summers staff in the Philippines, returned home Monday. He looks well, although he was ill dur ing a portion of his stay there, and had the experience of hearing Filipino bul lets whistle around his head. C. N. Wait was down from Canby yes terday and expressed the opinion that the cherry crop in his neighborhood was : 'mired to a considerable, extent by the injured to a uonniderable extent by the frost WeJnesday night, People from other sections however, do not believe that the cherry crop ia injured to any great extent. Circuit court convenes Monday with no very important cases on the docket. The drama that was to have been pre sented at the opera house tonight, has been postponed. "Money to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid, address THE PAT ENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md." Kindergarten Sohoel in the prima ry class room, at Prysbyterian church. A few more pupils solicited. Low rates. Able assistant. Very young children escorted. Josephini Piabodt, Teacher. The board of county commissioners transacted several items of businees not given this week in the official proceed- ings. neanesaay me Doaru made an 1 T 3 J it order appropriating $2700 for the Mo lalla road, the remainder of the $5,000 having been guaranteed by the citr and from private parties. The matter of the Deardorf road was laid, for examination by the board. The county recorder waa allowed $45 per month; treasurer, $25 per month, and the pay of the deputy assessor increased from $2 50 to 13 day. Appropriations were made for the Sandy district, $1,000; Boring, $200; Cascades, $100. George Lazelle waa given authority to contract a wood chute over the New Era road. Albert Engle waa appointed road supervisor of district No. 2 in place of Fred Shaffer re signed. T Care CMtlaUaa Faravei. Take Cascarets L'andv Calharti i ru or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, dnnmiata refund money. Tw. Mllltoaa Tear. When Peonle bnv. tr ml Kn t means they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Oathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and It will be three million before New Years. It means merit proved, that Cascarets are the moet delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All drug gists 10. 25, 50c a box, cure guaranteed. le CoBaaaazttloa Disappear! aa tk War 147 An aathoritatiTe statement ia by a British nadfeal Je-uraal Man) eace within BO rears has made sock aa aeVrasce 1st the prereaUoa and ear at pntaonary eonsnmption that II It ad a all chimerioal to hope ska (be ease win be nhtmately stamped 4 This la markabte tat tftuwtltor of H, park eaWrs aaipU'sifTUstii ia tattoo of Ma views and show Mat aeath rate la steed!? higher aaa zaore rational coaOitioas of ttTint 4 nvare mialH nt methods ei He airav hoirevee. importaaos to ike and moaJrytas; ratraeooes than be torn to the apeeiflo pwflsasional atlempto at core and pouts oat that the important motors fa the progress that to batof maoe ere (t) the greater enjoytoeat of pare air and outdoor exercise. (I) the improvement In ventilation and lbs laws against overcrowding. (I) the rifid inspection of beef artd mOk, (4) the relaxation in the intellectu al strain put upon children, (S) the improved facilities of travel, by meant of which persons of weak lungs tan es cape front a trying climate, and finally (6) the enormous gain that has been made in the growth of a stronger men tal resisting power in the patient, who no longer looks upon himself as neces sarily doomed because he has the con sumptive diathesis. To all this must be added the vast knowledge which science has gained of the genesis of the disease and its prop agation, the valuable bacteriological discoveries and the application of en tirely new remedial agencies. Altogeth er this medical expert wonld have w believe that the final extinction of tu berculosis, which has so long ravaged the human race, is not at all a specula tive dream, bat may confidently be ex pected as an assured fact of the futon toward which we are slowly approach ing. Speaking of civil service, it may not be generally known thai Russia bai established a college at Vladivostok foi the training of consular agents. Is some respects Russia must astonish bet own conservatives. But, on the othet band, Rnssla is not "exempt from th political corruption which, both is China and the United States, has so of ten excited the Muscovite contempt. A recent governmental investigation brought to life a state of affairs in Si beria for which China would find it difficult to fnrniah a parallel The gov ernment, having appropriated several millions to make reforms in the prison system of Siberia, now finds that her officials put the money into their own pocket. The steal amounts to 88, 000, 000 rubles. Had this occurred in Chins the government would have added the men's heads to the general loss. Suspension of the old custom of kiss ing the Bible on the administration of an oath and the virtual abolishment of the book from the city courts of New York appeaT to have no other than a sanitary significance. Magistrate Poole, who first relinquished the book, states explicitly thut he "hrlievM i the Bible every time, " h ' soon becomes fi" among all kin U to breed disease, quires only that by holding up t;. appear to have that a Bible can be no lioi..i u to kept as clean as a dinner plate.- The spread of democracy throughout the world has some funny protests, snd none is funnier thsn the anniversary of the execution of Charles I in London the other day, when Jacobites and Le gitimists came out of odd corners and went through a performance at the statue of Charles I in Whitehall. To crown the absurdity of the scene, a great shield was exhibited as having come from America, and on it were the words, "America remembers ber mar tyred king." One cannot help asking what part of America It is that remem bers and how many tears it has to shed i r .Those -rugged American girls wne Insist on bathing in the surf in mid winter without fori at Anbury Pack find ample compensation in the warmth of admiration which the large crowds who assemble to see them bestow upon them. It looks Tory much Ilka an exbi Mttoa of bravado Intended to prove be 7n4 an doubt, what indeed most people already nnderstand. that given an ap plauding audience a girl will risk ber Ufa to win a paragraph or a picture ia the newspapers. M. Sebastian Feure, the eminent an archist, Is about to start a daily paper la Paris to advocate bis doctrines, and it Is said that Ana tola France wis as sist him. But Anatole France can dis seminate his views much better ia bis aanre novels. People can be made to swallow anarchy in glucose, but they do not care for It rolled np in dally. The Chicago Lady Quartette sang to a eartride' Mallohhul andinnce but nilfht. Thev Switzerland's greet source of revenue is tourists. Her chief industry is enter tainment of guests. Her visitors bring her in 4,600,000 a year, and this Is a million more than the revenue of the whole confederacy. In brief, Switzer land lives upon what comes to ber and not by what she sends out Heine called ber a gnet nation. LOCAL. SUMMARY For the latest thing in millinery and best prices, call on Mias Goldsmith, Seven par cent money to loan three to Ave years. W. g. U'Ras. A few cheap watches . for sale at Younger's, Watches cleaned, $1. Good draft team for sale: or trade. In quire at Coauaa-HajuLB office. Tonato andeebbtge plan tuit very low prices. A few Bsrpee's novelties (1899) given free ea all ordari 1-00. 0, F, Street, Clackamas. I an lean from $500 to $1500 at 7 in terest on No. 1 mortgage security, on to three years time. H.E. Caoss. Mason A Hamlin and Kimball parlor orgaas for sale at Oregon City Auction House, opposite pottofflee. Ready made dress skirts from $1.50 to $3.00 at the Racket Store. Highest cash price paid for second hand household goods at Bellomy & Buchv . Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. . Apply to O. D. A D. O. Latourette. ' . And the prices are quoted so ridicu lously low that it will pay you to call. Celia Goldsmith. The Club tonsorial parlors, P. G. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco is kept. Dan Willians has added to his stock of groceries and provisions a full line of feed and hay. Goods delivered to all parte of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center streets Ribbons, embroideries, laces and all kinds of notions at the Racket Store. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C. D. A D. 0 Latourette. I have abundance of money to loan at S and choice loans will be made at 7' 0. H.Dvi. When in Portland be sure and call at the Royal restaurant where you can get the best 15c meal in the city. 253 First street, corner of . Madison. Wm. Bohlander, proprietor. Wanted 100 watches to repair at $1 each, at 0. A, Nash's, Postoffice build ing, tl. : ' Shoe repairing of all kinds at F,H, Cross' harness shop, opposite A O U W building on the hill, During my absence I have placed in charge of my dental office Dr. W. T. Lyon whom I can recommend, to my friends and the public in general as a skillful and reliable dentist. L. L. PlCKKNS. For good work horses and fresh milch cows call on W. W. Irvin, Barlow, Ore. 45 cents round trip from Oregon City to Portland and return via Southern Pacific trains. One way rate 25 cents. Tickets now on sale at railroad depot. Trains leave Oregon City at 8:40 a.m., and 8:35 p. m., and arrives from Port land at 9 :23 a. m. and 6 :52 p. m. Save time by using the quicker route. Weekly Oregon ian and Oourikr- Hkbald for $2 per year. Notice : Have you a farm for sale or for rent or do you know of any person o .. i lands that they wish to ' . . . please write to any O it N. Co. and he will sen it ar which will interest Lnited Modern Vigilantes have one payment per month, no more no less. No per capita tax. When you seethe rate opposite your age on folder you know that's wbst you pay and you are not guessing what your next payment will be. Join the Oeegon City Branch It's time to quit walking when you can buy a first-class, fully guaranteed '99 bicycle with all the latest improve ments for $30. Look at them at Hunt ley's Book Store. For first-class handmade or machine made harness go to F, H, Dross on Seventh street, opposite A O U W hall, Prices reasonable and work guaranteed, Steam thresher and separator for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire at my residence one mile east of Sunnyside Postoffice, Clackamas county,- - Mas. Ashes Cbdikshamk. Nt Right Ts Uglissit. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters ia the best medic'ne in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run down invalid. Only 50 cents at Geo. A Harding's Drug Store. had been heralded with great praise, but as usual they surpassed all expectations. The voices sre rich and melodious. In short, musically, taken together, they give the Impression of a single Instru ment. Los Angeles Times. At Oregon City on Saturday, April 22. New Store ft New Goods G. H. YOUNG ' Has moved Furniture, Hoii Goods, Notions, and Second'Hand Goods To Holman's old store, Opp. Burmeister & Andreseit 's, " ' ' Where he has an Enlarged Stock He Buys and Second-Hand Goods BEE HIVES And all supplies SEEDS Send for Catalogues. 169 Bicycle Repair $hop Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Guns, Etc., Repaired and Cleaned in a first-class manner at very reasonable prices A full stock of extras and repairs for Bicycles kept. Sole agent for Clackamas county for Chase Tough-Tread Tires-. ... . Bicycles for Rent More machinery and a new motor have recently been added to my stock of tools, and I am now prepared to execute work promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed and 4 Prices within the Reach of All. H. W. JACKSON Opposite Huntley's Drag Store - . Oregi oota . 0 H ron DOORO. WINDOWS, MOULDING and DUILDIKQ MATERIAL. L0WB8T CASH F1ICM IVIB OrriBID FOB riUT-OUM OOODf. kef) Oppaelte Oaasroeallaaatl Caarafc, Mala Mrs, Oragaa City, Ota. H. STRKIGfciT. Pm!r III .an. Ofccerlea Provisions lb 13 d d D fc4 It; Cert CI 10 TCl. Every Woman Loves It And likes to have it in her home. , , " "Patent Flour" is popular with housewives who strive to please their husbands by giving them the BEST bread and pastry, and that is only made by "Patent Flour," manufactured by the Ore gon City Mills. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS bis stock of in New Quarters Sells Anything 5 and 10c Counters for Bee Keepers. And everything for the Garden. Portland Seed Co. and 171 Second St, Portland, Or. see a bestow R. L. HOLM AN. Undertaker tsA Ess!z3 Carries a complete Has of caskets, oofflaa, robes, eto. Superior goods, Supertoi services at most moderate prices, Vest door to Commercial beak. Oaaoov Citt - - Osasoi r