Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, August 04, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, i899-
I NEWS OF
STATE.
Heppner claims to have bandied 6,000
'000 pounds of wool this year.
Rogue River valley fruit crop was
never better than this year.
, James Lee, Washington county rapist,
ipardoned by Governor Geer.
Warrant issued at Oregon City for the
rrest of Rev. A. J. Smith for obtaining
money nnder false pretenses.
Al Kessler, Portland man, said to have
attempted murder of Maud Mitchel at
Arlington.
James Savage probably fatally gored
bp a mad bull at Grant's Pass.
Eleven hundred and sixty-five pa
tients in state insane asylum.
Binder-twine famine at Monroe.
Baker City is to have free mail deliv
ery in October.
Cyclist nearly killed an aged deaf
woman al Milwaukie, Or.
Trusty who escaped from Salem peni
Jt en tiary has bee n recaptured.
Salem has inaugurated a movement
'to get volunteers home in a body.
Boy's dog was killed iu Dallas, and
the boy, a 10-year-old, refuses to eat
uince.
Boston capitalists bought half a dozen
good mines in Bohemia district, South
ern Oregon.
Petroleum is said to have been discov
ered near Toledo, Ore.
Experiments at Astoria prove that
-'bluoetone ia deadly to fish.
Corvallis fruit trees are said to be dy
i ng from last winter's freeze.
Government agents will clear Uma
tilla Indian reservation oi squatters.
Hilhboro parents who sued for $50 for
consent to daughter's marriage lost their
vcase.
'Salem plans to have the Second Ore
g on present their colors to the governor
0 n the trip home.
Governor Geer suggests that Oregon
volunteers be presented with medals
made from Fillipino cannon.
GENERAL. .
Thirty casas of yellow fever discovered
n soldiers' home in Virginia.
Twentv novernors will attend trust
conference in Chicago September 13-10.
President McKinley will tender Ad'
miral Dewev a reception at the White
House.
General Eagan announces that he ex
pects to be recalled to head of commis
sary department of United States army.
Adjutant-General Axlin, of Ohio,
would declare martial law at Cleveland
C. P. Huntington, in Chicago intor
view, states that in liis opinion boys be
come too genteel through over-educa
tion.
Burns Pierce, of Boston, won 100-mile
cycle race in Boston.
Two thousand miners from West Vir
ginia are on their way West to locate.
Alleged Dewey interview about war
with Germany is not credited in Wash
ington. General Miles will insist on a decision
from Hoot as to his standing as army
commander.
Bad wrock on Erie railway at Lacka
wanna Saturday niglit.
Mica trust organized in Ohicaoo.
Coming U. A.R encampment at Phila
delphia promises big.
Rnar-Adiniral Sampson has sued for
the Pantiauo buttle prize money.
Governor of Georgia makes an appeal
to the people against lynching.
Whiting Paper Company, of Holyoko,
Mass., burned out ; loss, $100, 000.
Governmental deficit for July, f 8,518,
000, n little larger than was expected.
Hundreds of people are leaving
Hampton, Va., on account of the yellow
fover.
Smelter men reject board of arbitra
tion's suggested compromise in Colora
do An olllcor in tho Philippines writos
Associated Press that 100,00;) men are
needed there.
Sixteen Filipinos, engaged for Omaha
exposition, were permitod to land at
San Francisco.
Senator Burrows, of Michigan, asserts
if the war is still in progress next year,
the republicans may be defeated.
Alger invites Root to lay open war de
partment records to all, and challenges
all faultfinders to substantial charges.
The window glass trust is a go.
Famous pacer, Joe Patchen, 2:01'4',
sold for $20,000 in Columbus, Ohio.
President Hill may extend the Great
Northern to the Missouri river.
To end the war by April 1, it is said,
will be the aim of the administration.
Smelter companies of Colorado say
the board of arbitration is unreasonable
and unjust.
Navy department has ordered that the
eight-hour law must be observed in all
naval work.
Attorney-General Axline, of Ohio, will
THE WEEK
try to smash the boycott against mer
chants of Cleveland.
Yellow fever is spreading in Phoebus, '
Va., near Soldiers' Home. Six cases
and two deaths there Tuesday.
American miners have sent a repre
sentative to Washington to make claim
against Oanada for $3,000,000 in Atlin
district.
Colonel A. L. Hawkins, of the Tenth
Pennsylvania, died of cancer of the
stomach on the trip from Manila to San
Francisco.
FORElOy.
Dewey will neither affirm nor deny
the "war with Germany" interview.
Report of Samoan tripartite commis
sion has been made public.
Rebels attempted to recapture Oalam
ba and were repulsed with heavy losses.
English papers assert Russia has rea
son to be proud of results achieved at
peace conference.
Automobiles beat an express train in
a raca in Paris, 226 miles in 7 hours and
48 minutes.
Dreyfus' defence states there is abso
lutely no case against the prisoner.
China-Japan alliance is denied in
China.
German paper asserts that it was the
hardest work in the world for mem ben
of peace conference to keep from laugh
ing at each other's insincerity.
Alaska boundary question may be
solved by leasing of a harbor by Canada.
General Gomez will be invited to be
come president of San Domingo.
Colonel du Paty de Clam liberated in
France.
German cruiser Falka ordered home
from Samoa.
Party of Americans all killed by Bra
zilian Indians.
Great loss of life is reported in storms
in China and Japan.
English correspondents at Manila
complain of management of the war.
Four hundred men are said to be pur
suing Heureaux's assassin in San Do
mingo.
PACIFIC COAST.
James A. Doyle, company D, Oregon
volunteers, died at Presidio hospital of
dysentery.
Harriman scientific expedition has re
turned from Alaska.
Oregon volunteers acted as an escort
for the Nebraska boys, who landed at
'Frisco Monday.
Pennsylvania volunteers will be paid
and discharged en route home.
Seattle saloons must close on Sun
days. Walla Walla farmers fear a shortage
of grain sacks.
Nebraskans have arrived at San Fran
cisco. Battle-ship Iowa may be at head of a
Pacific coast fleet soon to be established.
The new Oregon captains have been
mustered out and are now on their way
to Vancouver barracks to report for new
duty.
Walla Walla wheat is better than was
expected.
Big gold discovery mado in Boise
wheat basin, Idaho.
Party who went in over Edmonton
trail has finally arrived at Dawson.
Snoqualamie Falls .power plant in
Washington was formally started Mon
day niglit.
Cablegram received at San Francisco
that three Oregon volunteers, missing
since April 28, are alive, but prisoners
wiih the Filipinos.
Idaho's gambling law is defied at Lew-
iston.
Government has leased Eisonbei's ho
tel, near Port Townsend, supposedly for
a hospital.
Senator Clark will build a sugar fac
tory in Southern California having a ca
pacity of 1000 barrels a day.
Important Xotive.
To all societies and other bodies :
The volunteer reception committee
having decided to hold the parade in
honor of the returning volunteers on
August 16th, 1899, you are hereby re
quested to participate in said parade
and to notify the chairman of the parade
committee, T. W. Sullivan, at once that
you will do so, sending him at the same
time the name of one member who will
act as mounted aid to represent the so
ciety on the general staff.
See the city papers of next week for
general orders for the parade by the
grand marshal.
By order of the committee on parade,
T. V. Sullivan, Chairman.
Aug. 2, 1899.
NO Cl UK-NO PAY.
That is the way all drm?i?iat roll
GROVE'S TA8TKLESS CHILL TONIC
iui Kiiunriu, villus ana rfivnr. If ia
simply iron ami quinine in a tasteless
form. Children love it. Adults prefei
t ) bitter, u t ue.uiu toniui, t'rioe, 5 Jc.
Premium on Gold.
New York, July 31 A few years ago
had it been reported that there was a
premium on gold we should have seen
much anxiety, some paralysis of busi
ness and all sorts of confusion in the
market. Yesterday gold commanded a
premium in this city, and, although
only in the inner circles
is this fact
known, yet it was not because of any
apprehension of trouble if the fact be
came public, but out of courtesy to
those who have been willing to pay the
premium that no announcement of it
was made. It is learned on high au
thority that the Bank of England ob
tained in this city 190,000 or approxi
mately $950,000 worth of gold, and got
it by paying a premium for it.
It bought the gold as it would buy
any commodity, as Liverpool factors
would buy wheat, and it undoubtedly
bought this gold in the United States
because it found that it could get it
cheaper here than elsewhere. In by
gone days, when conditions were differ
ent, if the Bank of England looked to
ward the United States for gold it got it
by familiar methods. It is said in Wall
street to-day that this outright purchase
of American gold by the Bank of Eng
land is unprecedented, although some
qualify this statement by saying that it
certainly has not happened in recent
years. There is something of exultation
here that we are able to sell gold as a
commodity, that we have enough of it
to supply any probable demand and
that the course of affairs makes it ex"
tremely improbable that gold will go
out of this country this year in any
other way than as a loan or as a pur
chase. Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of all
persons who may offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of the schools of
this county, the county school superin
tendent thereof will hold a public exam
ination at the court house in Oregon
City, Oregon, on August 9 th, nine o'
clock a. m., A, D. 1899.
All applicants will be present at time
stated above, whether for state papers
or county papers.
FOR STATE PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday, August 9, at
9 a. in., and continuing until Saturday,
August 12, at 4 p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
spelling, algebra, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theo
ry of teaching, grammar, bookkeping,
physics.
Friday Physiology, geography, men
tal arithmetic, composition, physical ge
oeraphy. Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history, English literature, psy
chology. FOR COUNTY PAPERS,
Commencing Wednesday, August 9, at
9 a. m. and continuing until Friday, Au
gust 11, at 4 p. in.
Wednesday Penmanship, history, or
thography, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar.
Friday Geography, mental arithme
tic, physiology.
Dated this 15 th day of Ju'y, A. D. 18119.
N. W. Bowlasd, Co. Supt. Schools.
For Over Fifty Years
As Old and Well-Tried Remedy.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for ovor 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. Is
pleasant to the taste, Sold by Drug
gists in every part of the World.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is
incalculable. He sure and ask for Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Ptainfield, 111.,
makes the statement, that she caught
cold, which settled on her lungs; she
was treated for a month by her family
physician, but grew worse, he told her
she was a hopeless victim of consump
tion and that no medicine could cure
her. Her driugist snugested Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption; she
bought a bottle and to her delight found
herself benefited from rirst dose. She
continued its uss and after taking bix
bottloB, found herself sound and well;
new does her own housework, and is as
well as she ever was. Free trial bottles
of this Great Discovery at Geo. A. Hard
inn's Drug Store. Only 50 cents and
$1.00, every bottle guarranteed.
A PERFECT BATH ROOM
essential to perfect eomlort ami health. Our
estimates on pulling in I'lumuinf Work anil
nttitiKS for larite and small bouses will he found
surpassingly, low wht-11 nuaiiiy of w.irk auil
tnsH'rUl ns-il Uoo aidermi
V wmll 1,0 ple.i.vl to h ivi! a;i opji iriunliy
to submit titan's.
F. C. GADKE
The descent
is certain from
weak lungs,
lingering
coughs, throat
troubles or
bronchial
affections
through bleed
ing lungs, to
consumption,
if the first
c stages are neg
lected. THOU-
pie who are now in their graves would be
alive and well to-day if they had heeded
the first warnings of those troubles which
lead to consumption and death.
Tht hacking cough, spitting of Mood,
weak lungs, and all similar troubles of the
organs of breathing, will surely lead to
consumption, if they are not already the
signs of it Then there are the other indi
cations of the approach of consumption,
such as night-sweats, emaciation, or wast
ing away of flesh from bad nutrition, which,
if neglected, lead to certain death.
Ninety-eight per cent of all the cases of
weak lungs, bleeding lungs, lingering and
obstinate coughs, and other bronchial and
throat diseases, which hart bean treated
with Dr. Fierce ' Golden Medical Discov
ery, have been cured by it Do not wait
until your throat trouble becomes serious.
All bronchial and throat troubles art seri
ous. The time to take the " Golden Medi
cal DiscoTery" U right at the start.
Even if your throat trouble has been
neglected until it has been pronounced
Sulmonary disease or consumption, do not
esitate to use the "Golden Medical Dis
covery," for thousands of letters from the
sufferers themselves, who are now well,
bear evidence that the "Golden Medical
Discovery " will cure, even after good phy
sicians have pronounced the disease pul
monary consumption.
" I had been troubled with bronchitis for sev
eral years," writes Mrs. Orlin O'Hara, Box 114,
Fergus Falls, Ottertail Co. , Minn. " In the first
place, I had sore throat. I doctored with differ
ent physicians and took various medicines, but
got no relief. I raised from my throat a sticky
substance like the white of an egg. Could not
sleep, and had made up my mind that I would
not live through the winter. I took Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and 'Favorite Pre
scription ' alternately, and iu a few days began
to see that I was better. I took eight bottles. I
have not felt as well in years as since using
these medicines."
TJnfailable Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
for constipation and biliousness.
GLORIOUS HAIR
Is a matter of choice. Any
woman may have it if she '
takes the trouble.
HERE'S PROOF
Miss Carrie Sparr, 2780
r.hprrv Street. Kansas City,
Mo writes: " Six weeks ago I began
using the Seven Sutherland Sisters
Scalp Cleaner and Hair Grower.
My hair was very thin, having fallen out
from scarlet fever. Thick, glossy hair Is
now coming in, and I am positive the
remedies have greatly helped me. I
advise everyone to use them."
They CURE where others fall.
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tmn w thctn hv nnr other
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8a
Bvprv household. It Is clean,
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Yy and acid proof. Get a pound cake of
X It with a list of Its many use
I A from ynr drusg'M or grocer.
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A SINGLE RED LINE PILL
taken in time will often head off a seri
ous illness.
Our pills for Biliousness, Torpid liver,
Loss of appetite, Sick headache, Indi
gestion, Jiyspepsia, Constipation and all
kindred complaints are of the highest
standard of quality, being prepared in
the most careful manner from absolutely
pure drugs.
In Boxes at 25c. We keep all the well
known makes of Fills.
CHARMAN &C0.,
Cut Rate Druggists.
Now
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper yout
rooms and paint your
house and ,
Murrow
IS THE MAN to da
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape at
very low prices. Leavt
orders at Ely Bros, store
on upper 7th streeth.
Job Printing at the
Courier-Berald
j Brunswick
x Under new
Only First-Class Restaurant
IN THE CITY
L. RUCONICH, Prop.
OREGON CITY, : - - i OREGON
f Land. TltlM and Lead
Galea Business Specialty,
ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice In all the Court ( the Stat and
w Bureaus of th InUrlor Department at Wash
(tea. Jtooit t, Ohabmab Buiidino,
9KB00N CITY, OREGON.
JOHN H. WOURMS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2)eutf fyt SCbboIot
Oregon ity, Oregon
Office with H. E. Cross.
G. E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Opposite Huntley's Boole Store, Up Stain
OREGON CITY". - OREGON
Progressive
Business
Men
Insure in a first-class companies
With an experenced agent.
F. E. Donaldson, Agent
Fire and Accident Insurance
BANK OF OREGON CITY
H.DE8T BANKING HODSB U THE CITY
PAID UP CAPITAL, 150,000.00
SURPLUS ftO&O.OO
President,
floe president
Chas. H. cmruil
610. A. Haedik
B. O, Cacfiblp
ashler,
i Oeneral Banking Business Transact'
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Note Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loans Hade on Available Becuritv
Exchange Bought and 4nld.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available In Anv Part of th
rt onu.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Sao
franclsco. Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposit.
When you visit The Dalles stop at the
Best One Dollar a Day House
in the City
THE OBARR HOTEL
On Second Street one block from Depot
3p j ji.vl rate t) families and partie
H. S. SMITH, Prop.
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon.
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city,
Try Bolton Dairy aad b CoJivsaO
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Hag the best-looking rigs
and cheapest rates in the
eity.
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY. OREGON
OREGON CITY, OREOON
Leading Photographer
M6S
The Latest Style Photos
Photo Buttons
Crayoa Potraits, Etc.
The Best are the Cheapest
Shall we
tell you J E
why ? ( f V
Restaurant
Management
VAN R. HYDE
' LAW OFFIOE
Will practice In all the Coarts of th Stat and
the TJ. 8. Land Offio. Abstract mad. Land Ti
ls Quieted. Conveyance and all Legal Doou
njsnts drawn. Real Estats bought and sold. Divor-
a Specialty.: Omen in Ounm Bumma,
OREGON CUT, OREGON.
COMMERCIAL BANK
OF OREGON CITY ?
CAPITAL f 100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business .
Loan mad. Bills discounted. Makes col
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all point
In the United States and Europe and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received subject to check.
Bank open from 9 A M. to P. M.
D.CLAlOURiTTE, FRED t. MEYER,
President Cuhlar.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
A1TOBMET8 AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office in Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY - . OREGON
810. C. Bsowniu J. TJ. Cahpbiu
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Oaufleld Building
Oregon City, Or
W. S. U'REN
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's,
OREGON CITY - OREGON
C. SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SDeuifdjet SIb&ofat.
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
lladlng inscranci agency op clackama
County
Honey to Loan. A bslracts of Title Hade
Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty
Office on east side of Main street
Between 6th and 7th
OREGON CITY, OREGON
M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offer hi professional services to the people of
Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention
paid to Catarrh and Chronic disease.
uesi 01 reieronces kivwi.
Office in Willamette Building,
je hours: 10 to U a. m., 4 to p. m.
Office hours
OtEOON CITY
OREGON
DR. L. L. PICKENS
DENTIST
Barclay Building, Oregon City, Ore.
Prices Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed.
DR. GEO. IIOEYE,
DENTIST,
Office In Caufleld BUdlng, Main Street.
Oregon Oitv.
Bridqb and Grown Work a Spkcialtt.
All work warranted and satisfaction
guaranteed.
DR. J. H. MILLER,
DENTIST,
Seventh Street, near S. P. Depot,
Pbkqon City, ... Oregon
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST.
Graduate of the Northwestern Unlvr
nty Dental School, also of American Col
lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago.
with dr. wjclch.
Willamette Block - Oppoiitt Potloffics
Oregon Citt, Obsqon.
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 1865 ;
tHK PIONEER EXFUESSMAN AND
DRAYMAN
Parcels Delivered to All Farts of the City
OREGON CITY . "T . . OREGON
J. C. BRADLEY, Prop.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
Oath Street between thi Bridge aidtk
Depot.
DonbU and single rig and saddle horse a
ways oa hand at the lowest ratesgmnd a oorra
also eonnectad with the tarn lor loose stork
Anylntormallon retarding any kind oi (took
proapUr attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOf GUT OR SOLD,