Jity Library on C Couri aid CIRCULATION GUARANTEED LARGER THAN ALL OTHER PAPERS IN COUNTY COMBINED Greg: IA. If COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY. 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER, 1898 (JACKET UMP. We are agents for the Celebrated Red Jacket Pump "80 Easy to Kix" for any depth well. I' pumps the easiest of any pump made. If your are not satisfied we will return your money. We are head quarters for' Hardware, Stoves, Agricul tural Machinery, Wngi n Wood iStock, Blacksmith's Stock, Garden Tools, Hose, Screen Doors and Biiuler Twine. Plumbing and General Jobbing. POPE & CO. Cor.4th and MatuStf. OREGON CITY, OR. Albany Volunteers Will Come Home to Celebrate. Albany, Ore., Aug. 6. The commit tee appointed to arrange for a reception to Company I, Oregon volunteers, on their return Thursday, met this after noon and completed the plans. The young veterans of thn Pnilippine cam paign will be met at the statlm by the people of the city tind country, several thounand in number. A letter received this morning from Captain I'hillips says the members of Company I from Oregon City have agreed to stop at Albany and remain until the following day, when the mem bers from Albany w .11 go to Oregon City to join their comrades in a recep tion there. A special car will be dropped at Albany for this puipose. After the welcome at the station, a procession will be formed with old t-eN diers as a guard of honor, and march to B3SIT B BELLOMY THE How Can I Drape Ky Lace Curtains? Has been the question This illustration shows a Ruffled Bobbinet Curtain with Point de Paris Lace and Insertion, and shows what a handsome effect can be produced at small cost. Ruffled curtains should be used as Sill Curtains, not hanging over six inches below the sill, making a graceful, stylish, washable and in expensivedrapery. Our Granite, Tin and Iron Ware is sold at Hard Time Prices. No advance. The Habit of Buying Carpet at Bellomy A Busch's is a good habit. It la a rapidly growing habit with all Clackamas County. It is a habit by which thousand! gave in their daily monthly and yearly expenditures. It ii a habit that becomes more fixed the oftener people bny here, and the broad reason is satisfaction. People are satisfied with our goods. People are satisfied with our prices. "People are satisfied with the ways of the store, its manners and methods. ADYAHOB I1T Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar Safeguards the food against alum , A.um baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAl BAKtNO POWDER CO., HEW YORK. the armory. In the evening a banquet will be served by the ladies of Albany in the public Kjtiare, during which a mu sical program will be rendered. A sword will be presented to Major Ellis and a sword, carried by Captain W. N. Phil lips dating the civil war, will be pre sented to his (-on, Captain M. D. Phil lips. The presentations will be followed by toasts and responses by citizens and members of Company 1. President Lee, of Albany college, will preside. The ad dress of welcome will be delivered by W. R. Bilyeu. Short speeches will be made by C. B. Montague, mayor of Leb anou; George C. Brownell, of Oregon City ; Major Ellis, Captain Phillips and others. Sew Era Flour Mills. Jos. Svoik, Jr., Inis fully recovered his health and together with Jos. Strejc has leased tin- New Kra Fl urintr Mills. The mill will be pre itly improi e 1 and arrangements m e for receiving grain and exchanging tor mill stuffs at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sbvcik, Stkejc & Co. Horses For Sale: I have for sale twelve mules and fifty horses. These are eastern Oregon horses and weigh from 1100 to 1500 pounds. All young and some of them broken to work. These horses may be seen at Kobert Brown's, one mile eafr of New Era. tor sale cheap and on time, if desired. William W. Brown. & HOUSEFURNISHERS fmmmmd Bowl and Pitcher, plain ware, $1.00 Portieres, Pair $'75 up. OREGON CITY, OREGON, A ROYAL The Heroes of SVIalabon Return to Oregon. The Oregon Soldiers Honored Everywhere Along the Route. Company I's Brave Boys Receive their Share ot Compli ments, and will be Honored at Home To-Day. Thonsanda of People Greet the Tram-Load Volunteers. Hurrah for Company 1 1 Hurrah for the entire Second Oregon regiment 1 Hurrah for the returning soldiers from the Philippines the heroes of.Malabon and many other battles 1 Oregon City and Clackamas county bid you welcome, a thousand times wel come 1 Not a soul here is so dead to patriotism or generous impulses as not to join in the festivities of this, the greatest day in the history of the seat of the first government in Oregon. The brave soldiers, who have added luster to the glory of Oregon, the proper authorities will give you the freedom of the city today. It is yours. The best is none too good for you. Others have done well ; you have done better. We honor you because you are worthy of honor. Your conduct and your deeds have been honored iu Bong and 1 oetry, and It is but superfluous to repeat them here. The girls join in extending to you a most cordial, enthusiastic welcome, and they ire very much In evidence today. The boys who didn't go to war will take a seat in the back gallery and wish from the bottom of their sonls that they had gone across the seas to the wars. How ever, they will not be envious or jealous, but will cheer loud and long for the re turned volunteers and feel ' proud that they are of the same blood and from the BUSCH Novelty Curtains With every purchase of at least one pair of Lace Curtains we give a lfttle picture showing a simple but very artistic style of draping bay windows. Price oi Novelty Curtains: U1.50, $2.50, $2.7$ and $4.00. Hammocks from 75c to $475 Extension Table $3.73 up F no Ash Side Biards $10.00 up ' OTJH; PRICES FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, WELCOME. of Returning same state as the Oregon soldier. The prettiet-t girls, for they are all good and beautiful, will give you their sweetest smiles from this day and henceforth, Your mothers, sitters, cousins and sym' pathetic women friends have laid awake of nights praying and planning, anx iously, nervously waiting for your re turn. Their thoughts have been of you and for you continually. The business men and other people have contributed liberally toward your reception, to make it an occasion wor thy of your unselfish services to the country and the flag. Thousands of peo ple are anxiouely waiting to greet you today. The very best has been pre pared for you. Roake's cannon began early this mor ning to usher in h great patriotio cele bration. Its echoes were heard from hill to hill and drowned the roar of the falls of the Willamette. Broderick's park has been cleaned up.decorat d and diesred us it was never before attired. The entire city is in holi lay regalia. Many of the bust people of Clackamas county are here to do the occasion honor. OUB VOLUNTEERS. Following is the roster of Company I, as near as can be ascertained Of course they will not all be here at their hoiue yariniug : 1. i). Phillips, Albany, capt dn j jT U. Campbell, first lieutenant, aud Geo. W. Mai tin, Second lieutenunt, Oregon City. 1 The Albany members of Company I are: Sergeant Frank C. Steltmacher, Corpo rals Frank B. Stewart, F. H. Webt brook, Leslie L. Vierick and George M. Turner. Manley F Bailes George H Bru CO Beam E W Cyrus BH Chaplin Willard D, Davis Clyde D McCluny Walter W MoBride Frank lYtteraon William M Perry John W Kennedy William D Morris Dell Morgan Frank M Uirard Wm G Hoffman Edward W Hoffman Fred J Powell Charles J Rath Louis E Springer Henry Saltmarsh ' Robert E Steele William O Tycer Joseph E Torbet Samuel C Worrell Chas W Wallace Frank B Wire T R Spencer Arthur Purdom Thos Wentworth Lionel A Jjhnson George B Hart F R Jewell William Kruhl Frederick Koher Arthur Keukle C L Markart A Ames N S Needham J Blackburn Luther A Wiley L W Porter 9 W Starr Mort J Cockrell Horace R Scott 0 H Horner D C McCluny. The members of the Oregon City con tingent are: J. W. Moffalt, quartermaster ser geant; J. H. Black, first duty sergeant; Lewis Boylan, sergeant; Rudolph Gan tenbein, E. A. Smith, George L. Cason, G. Lee Harding, Max Kesslering, Harry Empkins, Corporals. M Bell Kline Smith August J Brady Jack Cornfield Charles E Hickman Arthur Holden Joseph D Harding Fred Hargraves John F Henley Frederick Kishl A 8 Kleinsmith Will R Logns Oscar B Lamson Chris Muralt ir Edwin L McFarland Timothy McM ullin Kea Norris Oundiff Rowland Lester P Smith Charles Burns ir William Bell Alonzo Amen Frank Surryhine John Huerth Robert Heiser Waldo F Adams Mason Croft Claude D Hoffman Joseph H Harvey George H Bruce John B Finley A E Howell Hans Hansen Herman K Jones B E Longnecker Theodore Y Miller David McArthur Isaac Pursiful Timothy R Herring Max Kesslering Maurice H Myers Geo N McCausland F L Poindexter George A Waldron LeRoy Case John Howland Thomas Wentworth Ara W McLaunhlin The above list may not be absolutely correct, bat was the best that coald be done without getting an official list from the officers of the company cor rected to date. Captain Pickens, Lieutenant Hunt 1899. Jones Lever This celebrated binder hns pained pnenviab'e reputation in the last filter years in Oregon. It represent lever power as a plied 10 Mi ding gruin. itwkl run lighter, last longer and bind tignter than any other binder in the market. The Jones Chain Drive foot lift. Mower hasnobaik lath, iuiis liglu and fa ry durable. Will cut heavy grass with esse. I also carry a full line of Hay Rakes, Tedders, Hay Too.'s, Advanre Thresh ers and Traction Engines, John Deere Plow s, ai- vw 11 as a it ll lii.e ol Arii xDtui Implements and Vehicles. Call and tee nie before buying. EDWARD Corner Front and Taylor Streets, lay and Private Phillis Holden returned home some months ago on account of illness, not from any luck of patriotism. They were among the first to enlist in the service of their country. L'enteti ant Fie !ing S. Kelly, who was battalion aiij itant, attache! to Company It, did good si rvicti as acting captain, mid be longs here. .1. D. Humphrey, of Com pany A, is alo an (begun I'ity loy. Fred Humphreys, an Oreuon Piiy hoy in Company M, returned with tlu ad-1 ry will receive a'l'al reward lodny vance guard Wedn-sday. James Rinton', forth ir unselfish wo.k for the volun who was sergeant inaj iron the col iiiol's teers. staff, returned home some time ago, J, The bus'ness houses have ura dmously D Harding was mustered out ami will remain 111 Manila, (juris Aliirult, re turned home Friday, after securing a Wave ITtTiTiniiiin 1 nn mnoiint of i 1 ijj 111L ness of his father. He was mus ereil out by telegraph Monday. KBCRITION NOTK8. This will be a joyful day for parents and relatives of the volunteers, and will go down in history as the greatest if l cal anniversaries. Upon the arrival of the train, the boys will be etcot ted to the armory, where they will tece.ve the congratulations of friends j It will be a great day for the ( jrand Army veterans and the Veteran Union veterans. It will remind them of the dnys when they came home from the wars long ago, and they will become Our Guarantee Has gone along with every bottle of Dr. Biker's Celery Kola and still we never have had a customer ask for his money back. This is especially gratifying when hardly a day passes without a satisfied customer comss in to get "just one more bottle to complete the cure." One man sends down from Aurora for three more bottles and says he is certain that these will cure his wife as the first one she took did her more good than all the medicine she had taken in a year. As I have not heard anything to the contrary from him I fully believe these four bottles have cured his wife; and his total outlay for this medicine amounted to $2.60. Celery and Kola Compound was first made as a woman's medicine but I have fully as good reports from men. One old gentlemen, who came in a few days ago for another bottle, said the first time we told him if it did no good to come and get his 65 cents, but it did him so much good that he wanted another, and that wc need not guar antee this one. Celery and Kola possesses a great ad. vantage over the ordinary Celery Compounds in that the addition of Cocoa Leaves and Kola Nut add at least one half to its efficiency. According to reports of Dr. Schuchardt of Gotba: Kolo is especially useful in conditions of weak heart, in neuralgia, in dyspepsia, in chronic and obstinate diarrhea and finally as an exhilarant in all cases of mental depression. For sale only by C. O. HUNTLEY Prescription Druggist OREGON CITY, OREGON 1 17th YEAR, NO. IS Binder HUGHES P.R7U1D, OREGON r ninisceiib and 'ahte ?!or'us of home comings 111 tne 60s. Whitewash brushes, lin.be" and car penter tooh have worked wonders in Broleiick's pir1-. The sddfd decora- , t ns have made it one of th most de lightful places itniiijin ib'e. Oregon i y will dis-ount Per land in the matter c.f a recr ption. T! e Portland parade won't hold a candid to the one here. Meadd corps Volunteer Auxili- agreed to cUe today in honor of the oc- casion, ana in luture yenrs August lurk muy be celebrated as a holiday. 'Vi. idioms under the ilirei:tina.xtLPxQ!r fo-sor 10 E. ( umpston will be In their ; best trim toi'ay. About Torty young. I women have been practicing for th event for sou e time, j When the prepar.itio M for the recep tion were 1 egun, Mis. Jennie R. Har ding, chairman of the gi'in nil commit tee, appointed the following committees. Mis. Mary A. Bradley has served ai sec retary from the beginning ! Grounds E. G. Catiiiehl, T. W. Sulli van, Mis. Staflbtd, W, II. Howell. Decoratio is Mr. W. E Pratt, Mrs. Feu:, J. P. Lovett, Charles Albright, Con iiii,:i'd i n l'me 7. fa- wttm rnnmmtfm mh''