Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, June 02, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1899.
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JNs Land Titles nd Ln4
Omc Bustaess a Bpeolalty.
UOBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
'Will practice In all tha Court! of tha State and
M Bareaua of the Interior Department at Wash
Upon. Booh 8, chasm Building,
BEOOH CITY, OREGON.
JPOHN H. WOURMS
ATTORNEY AT AW
.. Seutfdet Stbttotat.
Oregon ity, Oregon
Office with H. B. Cross.
fAN R. HYDE
LAW OFFIOE
Will practice In all the Courts of the State and
4to TJ. 8. Lead Office. Abstracts made. Land Ti
tos Qnleted. Conveyances and all Legal Docn
nants drawn. Real Estate bought and sold. Dlvor
a a Specialty. Omci in Caufikld Buildiko,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
QEORGE LINCOLN STORY
LAWYER
Will practice In all the Courts of this State and
Washington. Foreclosure of Mortgagee and Pro
ImXm Matter a Specialty. Titles examined and
Abstmuts made. Office, C Aurm d Bihldino.
0. E HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Opposite Huntlej's Book Store, Up Stairs
OREGON CITY, - OREGON
(COMMERCIAL BANK
OF OREGON CITY
CAPITAL f 100, 000
Transacts a General Banking Business
loans made. Bills discounted. Makes col
ieotloni. Buys and sells exchange on all points
a the United States and Europe and on Hong
Kong. Deposit! receired sul jecl to check.
Bank open from A M.toi t. M.
S.O.LA10CRk11B, FEED J. MEYER,
President, Cashier.
C D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
A1TORJNBTS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office in Cominerolal Bank Building
REGON CITY . "T . . OREGON
Geo. 0. Baowxau J. U. Curaiu
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Caufleld Building Oregon City, Or
W. S. U'REN
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite Huutley's,
-OREGON CITY - - OREGON
tj, SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
eutffyt Stbbolat
OREGON CITY OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
iBADIHe IKSOEIMCI AOF.KCT OF CLACKAMAS
COUNTY
Unnn tn T.fiSn. Ahatraota of Title Made
Drawing of Legal Dooumeuti a Specialty
Office on east side or Main street
Between 6th and 7th
OREGON CITY, - OREGON
M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offeri hit professional services to the people of
Oregon City ana vicinity. epeciai attention
paid to Catarth and Chronic diseases.
Best of references given.
Office In Willamette Building.
Office hours: 10 te 1) a. m., 4 to p. m.
OREGON CITY .... OREGON
DR. GEO. IIOEYE,
DENTIST.
Office In Caufleld Building, Main Street
Oregon Oitr.
Bbidgi and Grown Work a Specialty.
All work warranted and satisfaction
guaranteed.-
DR. J. H. MILLER,
DENTIST,
Berenth Street, near 8. P. Depot,
Pbioom City, Obbqom
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DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST.
Gradual of the Northwestern TJnlvcr
ity Dental School, also of American Col
lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago.
WITH SB. WELCH.
WiUamett Block - OppoiiU Pottoffict
OttooN City, Oregon.
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 1884
tBl PIONEER EXFRE8SMAH AND
I) BATMAN
Parcels Deltrered to AU Parti of the City
OREOOK CITY . T 0REO0N
Roblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OEEGOH CITY, OBEGOH,
OiUi Street betwiei tli Bridge tidtke
Oeet.
and saddle horaaa a
urtlstpniatiaa raaardint any kind ol
twAutTr waul Mhr leiWr roa.
IHJH BOUGHT OR IOLD.
7 1 1 1 1 i.i i i ijja
uU4- I Ml 1 Ti
BATH COMFORT
Is unknown unless everything oonriected. with the
talh tub Is In perfect order.
The Plumbing done bv ue Is thoroughly snlkfaA
tory because it is done right.
F. C. GADKE
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try Molton Dairy and be CooTpeeeV
! "STEVENS FAVORITE"!
RIFLE.
32-!nch barrel, weight 4 pounds.
Carefully bored and tested. For
.22, .25 and .32 rim-fire cartridges,
Nn 1 7
Plain Open Sights, $6.00
Target Sights, $8.50
Ask your dealer for the " FAVO
RITE' If he doesn't keep it wa
will send, prepaid, on receipt of
price.
Send stamp for complete cata
logue showing our full line, with val
uable information regarding rifles
and ammunition in general.
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.!
ia P.O.BOX
CHICOPEB PALLS, MASS.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THE
SOUTHEM PACIFIC CO
Express Trains Leave Portland Dally.
South.
7 on p.m.
7:fi2p. M.
7:4f A.M.
5:00 P.M
AK10 p.m.
6:40 A.M.
8:15 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
8:15 P.M.
4:15 P.M.
7:55 A.M.
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Oreiron City
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DINIrVG CARS, OBSERVATION CARS.
.Pullman First obsg end Tonrisl Ci.rs
attached to all thn ugh trains.
ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY
8:30a. m. . Lv Portland Ar4'80p.a
9:20A.M. Lv OreKOnClty Lv 8:8ip.t
5:1(0?. M. I Ar Rosebnrg Lv I 7 3 ah
COBVALLIS MAIL DULY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
7:80 A.M. I Lv Portland Ar 15:50 P.M
11:55 A.M. Ar Corvalli Lvl:i0P.M
At Albanv and Oorvalits onnnpct with train
of Oregon Central !t Eastern R. R.
INDEPENDENCE I'AMiENCiB DAILY (KXCEri
SUNDAY. I
4:60 P. M.
7 80 P.M.
8:30 P. M.
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McMliinvillc Lv
Independence Lv
8:25 A. J)
Vftii A.M
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Direct connection at Franclfoo wllh
Steamship Lines for Hawaii, Japan, t hlna, the
Philippine mid Australia,
For thruuiih t ickets ana ratt 8 cail on or address
K. K. ltOVl), Agent, Oregon City
R. KOEHLER, C. H. MAEKRAM,
Manager, U. F. P. Agent,
Portlund, Or. Portland, Or.
s Down."
awaaaaB. reiK i ag
Dipabt TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVi
roa From Port and. from
Fast Bait Lake, Denver, Fast
Mail Ft. Worth. Omaha, Mall.
1:00 p.m. Kansas City, Bt (:45p.m.
Louis, Chleago,
and East.
Spokane Walla Walla, Bpo- Spokane
Flyar kane, Mlnneapo- Flyer
10 p.m. lis, 8t. Paul, Du- 1:80 a. m
luth, Milwankee,
Chicago and East
liOOt.m. Ocean Stesmihlps 4:00 p. at
From Pertland.
Ball every five days.
1:00 p.m. Columbia River 4:00p.m.
Kx. Bandar ateamera. Ex. bunder
Saturday
10:00 p. as. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
:00 a.m. Wlllimetta River. 4:t0p.m.
Ex. Sunday Sunday
Oregon CUT, Kew
bergiSalem Way
Landlnga.
7:00a.m. WKlametl an Taaf 1:10 p.m.
tuea., Thur. kill Rtrera. Moa., Wed.
and Bat. and Frl.
Oregon City, Par
ton, A Way Land
ings. :00 a.m. Wlllanotti Rlvar. 4:80 p.m.
Ibm.. Thar. , Toes.. J nr.
and Bat. Portland to Corral- .and Bat.
lis Way Land
laga. U. Blparia Snak (lar. Lr,Lilto
2:15 a. m. Kl parte te Uwlaton ' ' ' 1
dally y r i :
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fc & BOsULMOfT, Agent, Oregon City.
W. H. HURLBURT,
aaeral FaaMBiet AgaaL PorUand, Of.
"A Verdict of Censure." -The
coroner's jury convened on the
case of suicide which took place last
week brought in a verdict of censure for
moving those in a critical condition too
great a distance. To emphasize tne
necessity lor such a verdict, the coroner
related to the jury the fact that not long
ago a man was moved fiom the city jail
in a dying condition.
As the jury did not and the people do
not know the facts relative to that case,
I think it my duty to inform them. The
facts are as follows : A tramp, evidently
of good family, was taken sick while on
the road.jLThe boys about Clackamas
took op a contribution for him and sent
him to Oregon City to consult a physi
cian. Upon arrival here be paid over
the money to the physician, receiving a
upply of medicine worth about 25
cents.fcThis kind hearted doctor men
took the man to the night watchman
nd aeked bitn to shut him up in the
city jail, where be laid on the floor for
three days without care or atteution ex
cept such as the night watcuman could
give him. On the evening of the third
day, becoming alarmed at his condition,
the watchman called Drs. Carrl and
Somraer. Upon arrival at the jail, we
found the poor fellow just alive, but I
dying from pntumonia. Several specta
tors were present, among them N. R.
Lang, superintendent of the Willamette
Pulp and Paper Company, who kindly
offered to pay all expenses if anything
ould be done for the unfortunate. 1
could only tt ll hira that it was our duty
to look out for him, but he being in ex
tremis, the only thing to do was to re
move him to some place cleaner and bet
ter than the basement of the city jail,
that he might die in better quarters.
While awaiting the arrival of the cpn
veyance it was necessary to hold him in
my arms to prevent him from dying on
the spot. In this I was assisted by one
of the boys present. He was conveyed
to the residence of Mrs. Winesett, and
Bhorlly after died.
Had the coroner explained to the
jury the whole story who took his
money and then turned the man (not a
criminal, whose only ofTesse was to be
taken sick in a strange land) over to the
night watchman to be locked up in the
city jail, there to die like a dog I think
the verdict of censure would have been
amended or placed where it belongs.
The question of useless inquests It
still another story, and will be exploited
in due time. Meanwhile the following
lines from "Measure for Measure" are
quite appropriate:
"But man, proud man,
Drest in a little brief authority,
Most ignorant of what he's most aseur'd,
His glaeKy essence, like an angry ape,
Flays such fantastic trick before high
heaven
As makes the angels week."
W. E. Carll,
County Physician.
Oregon City, May 9, 1899.
June Weather.
1 he following data, covering a period
of 27 years, has been compiled from the
weather bureau records at Portland,
Oregon :
Mean or normal temperature, 6? deg.
The warmest month was that of 1889,
wiih an average of 66 deg.
The coldest month was that of 1893,
with an average of 58 deg.
The highest temperature was 99, on
the 17th, 1876.
The lowest temperature was 39, on
the 4th, 1875.
Average date on which first "killing"
frost ocurred it: autumn, Nov. 26.
Average date on which last "killing"
frost occurred in spring, April 11.
PRECIPITATION (RAIN OR MELTED SNOW.)
Average for the month, 1.85 inches.
Average number of days with .01 of
an inch or more, 10,
The greatest monthly piecipitation
was 5.38 inches, in 1888.
The least monthly precipitation was
0.08 inches, in 1883.
The greatest amount of precipitation
recorded in any 24 consecutive hours
was 1.85 inches, on the 17tb, 1883.
CLOUDS AND WEATHER.
Average number of clear days, 8;
partly cloudy day, 18; cloudy days, 12.
WIND.
The prevailing winds have been from
the northwest.
The(highest velocity of the wind was
53 miles, from the south, on the 2d,
1894.
For Om Fifty Veara
Ah Old and Well-timed Remedy.
Mrs. Winelow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by millions
of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind collie, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Ii
pleasant to the taste, Sold by Drug
gists in every part of the World.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is
incalculable. Pe sure and ask, for Mrs.
Winelow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
Their Baelneee Booming
Probably no one thing has caused
such a general revival of trade at Geo.
A. Harding's Drug Store as their giving
away to their many customers of so
many free trial bottles of Dr. King',s
New Discovery for Consumption. The r
trade is simply enorrmus in this very
valuable remedy, from the fact that it
alwtivs cures and never disappoints.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Croup, and all throat and lung diseases
re ouicklv cared. You can test it be
fore buvinir bv eettina a trial bottle free.
T t.M alA Rl. nta anil 11 'XV F.VArV
Large size 60 cents and $1.00.
bottle warranted.
Our Money System.
(3)
Written for the Courier-Herald by Argue.J
O 0
A local contemporary, while using the
free plate gold literature, perverted the
following from Emerson :
"Speak what you think today iu hard
words, and tomorrow speak what to
morrow thinks in hard words strain.
even though it contradicts everything
you said today," and "A foolUh consis
tency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
Some such facetious excuses are neces
sary to reconcile the mass of contradic
tions entailed on the supporters of the
gold standard.
But we will not allow them both
horns of the dilemma.
Under the double or bimetalic stan
daad, silver was as real and good, and a
little more real and a little better money
than gold for a long period, and if it is
now only a credit substitute for money,
our volume of real money is therefoie
diminished to the extent of our amount
of silver, of about one-half.
What then becomes of the quantita
tive theory so often dinned in our ears
that "supply and demand rules prices"?
We have been told again and again that
mis iaw appals to money, hs to other
commodities, and that supply and dt-
raanti, ana not legislation, rules the
price of money.
Suppose we admit the supply and de
m a rwl a invinnl i 111 it 1.
aiguiiiem,, Bun 11 tegiHiation can
influence the siiduIv and !
.uj.,,, iuiki uo auiuiuea cuatltfrn
affect general values, not in oppoaition
to, out mrougii and by means of the
law of supply and demand.
ITT 1
n nen two great nations like the
United States and France in the same
year close their mints to the coinage of
silver it certainly affected the demand,
and this, with the practice of our treas
ury department of allowing its creditors
to demand gold op all occasions, then
1 he passing of the special conti act gold
clause allected the demand so much
'.fat silver depreciated nearly 15 per
cent in 12 years. But Bo long as the
Indian mints were kept open to take all
that came, that is, until 1893, we never
had the serious difference we have had
- IVI T 1, 1 .
oiuto. mien me inuian demand was
stopped silver fell 23 points in 24 hours
and has never been nor never will be re
established without fiesh legislation foi
open mintage.
II, then, the enlarged use of gold
which is denitd to cilyer, were again al
lowed and the special contract legist
tion in favor of gold annulled our silvtr
credit in circulation would be changed
"gain to real money, thus doubling our
supply, and on the quantitative theo
would double the price of our labor at d
. 1 iL . I 1
yruuuceur tnai wnicn our money tw a
n a free matket.
(Continued next week.)
Chautauqua Notts
The G. A. It. an t W. R. 0. are this
year planning for headquarters and a
program of the highest patriotic interest.
Songs and speeches will be given by fc
votiiesof the state. It is hoped thai
all the soldier boys will be back by thei.
for a grand ovation.
The prizes for baseball, lasket-bal',
field sports and bicycle races ate now on
exhibition in Portland, on Morrison
street, netr Fourth. Professor Ringler,
of the Portland Y. M. 0. A., has full
charge of athletic and field sports thih
year, and he is a rustler. Never before
has the field department been so
mapped out and ready in advance. Eu
tries are already being made from all
over the state. Ringler has published
a little booklet, "Summer Days of 18'.)9,"
that 1 an he obtained on application at
the Y. M.C. A. Two hundred young
men from Portland, especially interest,
ed in this department, are coming to
camp in a body. Tent space has already
been engaged.
NO CUKE-NO PAY.
That is the way all druggists sell
uKvvjya i as 1 tLliSs CHILL TONIC
for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is
simply iron and quinine in a tasteless
form. Children love it. Adults prefer
to bitter, nine at ing tonics. Price, 50c.
Wurklng Might and Kay
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weak
nessinto strength, listlessuess into en
ergy, brain-flag into mental power.
They're wonderful in building up the
health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold
by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist.
For lowest prices and best styles In
trimmed hats, call on Miss Goldsmith.
Brave Men Fall
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles, as well as women, and all feel
the results in foss of appetite", poisons in
the blood, backache. nervonnnenH houl.
ache and tired, listless, run-down feel
ing, nut mere is no need to feel like
that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Ida-
vilie, ind. Hesays! "Electric Bitters
are just the thing for a man when he is
all run down, and dont care whether he
lives or dies. It did more to give me
new strength and good appetite than
auyuuuK i coma take. 1 can now eat
anytning ana nave new lease on life."
Only 60 cents, at Geo. Harding'g Drug
dwio. vciy uvmib guaranteed,
Red Hot From the Gun
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
01 jewan, micii., in the Civil War It
caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment
w..,,.. u jcara. men uucklen s
Armca aa;ve cured mm. Cures Cuts
Bruises. Burns. Boila. Plnna r.J
Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure 'on earth!
25 cents per box. Cure guaranteed.
doiu uj ueu. a. iiaraing, Druggist,
Almost Ancient History.
Many, many years a?o, when the
sainted Dr. John McLaughlin stood as
foster father to pioneer Oregonians, and
the Hudson Bay Company operated a
trading post at Oregon City, a leading
uiorchant of the log-cabin metropolis
purchased a large stock of men's cloth
ing at San Francisco, and, with much
labor, imported the goods to the present
site of the picturesque Willamette Falls.
The merchant was a very good man, but
he did not advertise and the last of that
''imported stock" was sold last week in
an auction store, on First street, in Port
land, to satisfy a claim held by Major
Cbarman, of our charming sister city
Relic hunters were out in force and many
of the shelf worn articles brought fancy
prices.
The invoice of goods sold included fur
caps, peculiar looking boots and queer
shoes, corduroy pants and jeans waist
coats and a thous.ttid and one othar- od
dities that lack of space will not permit
of mention hi re.
We print this paragraph to call atten
tion to the fact that advertising always
pays. Had the Oregon City merchant
shown the one-hundredth part of enter
prise that the Portland auctioneer did,
he would have s jld his goods and chat
tels forty or fifty years ag , and re tlizid
enough from the increment of interest
011 the p'ice of nales, t spend his de
clining days in peace an I pleuty. N.
W. Herald.
All Going to the Circus.
Everybody is talking al o it. Kinglinu
Bros.' famous big circus, which is to ex
hibit in Portland, Monday and Tuesday,
lune 13 and 14. Several big excursions
will go from this vicinity and the popu
larity of the show will insure ah enor
mous crowd. People from this locality
should make an especial effort to arrive
in time to see the new free street carni
val which preceeds the exhibition every
morning at 10 o'clock. The procession
is divided into thirty enoimous sections,
each of which is a complete parade, and
presents in iti entirety a bewilderinily
magnificent two-mid) carnival of page
antry such as the world has never seen.
In this gorgeous dinplay are shown over
100 beautiful dins and cages of wild an-
amalM, 5"0 horses, 25 elephants and
nearly a tlio'isand people, and the cos
umes throughout are of the finest Bilks,
Wins and c.lof.li'of gold. The perform
ance 1 hat fo Io vh is the mo-tmannilcetit
arenic dispUy evr presented by any
oircu' i'i Auiwrcn.
Preserves
4JI fruits, Jellies, pickles or catsup ara
neaiMuuuy emeu wnu iwuun,
ParalTlnawax than by any other
method. Dozens of other uses Will b
found for n j
ncinicu
Paraffins Wax
In every household. It la clean,
laateieHS ana wionras air, wnwr
unci acid proof. Get a pound cake of
it witn a J in or lut many
from your driiKgiator grocer.
Bold everywuere. juaae ny
F. ZOLLNER,
Photographer
Fine Pliotoaraphs Cheap
o;;egon
CAXBY
CANBY BARKER SHOP
Bliavinj; and Hair Cult'intf done with
neutnees an I dispatch.
Julius Rones, Tr , rijtor
D. L. L. l'ICKEN'S
DEN 1 1ST
Barclay Bui'diiitt, Oregon City. Ore,
I rices Mo erale All Opt radons Guaranteed.
a Job Printing at the
Courier-Herald
A11 OIL UU.
Bryan's New Book
REPUBLIC or EMPIRE?
THE PHILIPPINE QUESTION
BY
HON. WILLIAM J. BRYAN
With tapptomefilary
Chapter from
Bob. Andrew Carnegie, Senator
Hoar, Vest, Allen, White, Uor.
man, Baeon, Mason, Daniel,
Chilton, Butler, MoJUurln, Till-
af 5
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Hon. W. J. BaiAK.
Idmunds, Clay: Hon. H. D. Johnson, Hon. bhaa. A. Town., Hon. Adlat I. Stmnaoa, Ei-Seeretary Oaa
thi sesAxw.r CEKI(;By IMPERIALISM AND ABSOLUTISM DENOUNCED.
Territorial I Bipansloa denominated, THAT POOH MAtTI LOAD," and oppoMd to the Constitution
f the United State, .the Declaration of Independence, aad all the moet eaerad doctrines ol ni
Bepablie a Banded down to ae by w Fathers.
THE GOSPEL OF A HIGHER CIVILIZATION AND BROADER LIBERTY.
TUK ONLY bvOK ON TUK allBJEOT.
AGENTS WANTED.
nan. Money,
.JJt.,,',?"1',11,,,"'5v1T!,nbV,,"0, aalMoaa portrait, of Mr. Bryaa and the ether eon.
1fk.1l T' 'I ni' 1ih'''Un '"'"e. ehoirin the aiaet condition, aad euetome la tha
FhillDDll
it cannot o Dougbt at ooostor
Oflclel Publl.here.
The Oret Edition, 100,000 eopte.
""" moiiq in
WE PAY Vat EIGHT on aul, ard
aosompaniae order. "
ra..IH!Fi.?.IITB'iT l. FB?r f M . eoaeplete rroepeetoa
Oatflt,ith blanka, etc.. I but ee each Outfit cone ne a lot of money, la order to protect ourielTa
oeinet many who would impoM upon u by ending for Outfit with no intention ol working-, but
merely oat of idle enrioeity, we require the applicant, a a awaraatM r aacd faith on hi. part,
Mcetft orirc 'StiwInlttlXti wr'l''B, lkit u,n refaaae U aaeat area car
Beet Cloth Blodliur all M
Beat Half Huaaia Ulndux, wlti marbled tdiii'" """" J
Boot Foil Buaaia Bindin. with (old des . .... . .. . "::";i;;:L".T'.- 9A9
Write far cwr Cnparalleled Tana to Aerate. 1 Uriel
THE INDEPENDENCE COMPANY, Publisher,
FRANKLIN UILOINO, OHIOACO.
Progressive
Business
Men
Insure in a first-class companic!
With an experenced agent.
Shall we ' J)ljL j
tell you '
why ? IJl V
F. E. Donaldson, Aent
Fire and Accident insurance
BANK OF OREGON CITY
LDE8T BAN KINO HOl'BE IK THE CITf
PAID UP CAPITAL, 150,000.00
SVSPLVS fKJSlOM
"resident,
floe president
'ashler,
Cms. H. CaUTUM
Geo. A. HABOIKt
S. O. OAunxis
1 General Banking Business Transacts d
Deposits Reoeived Subjeot to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Dlsoounted. ,
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loans Made on Available Securltv
Exohnnga Bought and -told.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Bold Available In Any Part of the
forld.
TelegraphloExohangeSoldon Portland, Baa
franclsco r"hloaKOan1 New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
Now
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper youi
rooms and paint youi
house and
Murrow
IS THE MAN to da
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape at
very low prices. Leave
orders at Ely Kros. stora
on upper 7th streeth.
YAQUINA ROUTE
Corvallis k Eastern Rij
Ooineitli at Ynnnlna with ll:e
YAyiUNA BAY HTKAMKIIII' U011H..KX
steamer
"WEEOTT,"
Flml. elms In ivery ronpi cl. The above ntnnmer
duo to hail f 1 0111 V 11 14 1 1 1 11 ii every eight diijs.
Bhorlrst route bet ween
VALLEY POINTS AND SXN FRANCISCO
Fare: Albany and points west to Sun Francisco
1 'nil In aid
K011111I trip 17
II. U WAI.nKN. EDWIN STONE, '
T. F. & 1'. A. Manager
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Hhb the beet looking rigs
and cheapiBt rates in the
city.
Cor. Main and 4th St,
OREGON CITY. OREGON
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'turner. Jailer,
Boa. ADaaw Oiamoia.
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11 U cannot be fuxaiehed by any other boas, W an tha sola
A large octavo book, beautiful aew trsa.
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