Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, April 06, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIE R-HERALD. APRIL 6, 1900.
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Up-to-dateness
In "a spring suit, the width of a seam, the
size of a button or the" location of a pocket
: may sometimes determine the up-to-datenes3 !
of the garment. We give the closest atten
tion to all the little kinds of fashion.
PRICE BROS.
Leaders in Low Prices.
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YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT
III
But the Best Stock of First-Class
Goods to be Found at Bottom
Prices in ,. Oregon City is at
HARRIS' GROCERY
Brunswick Restaurant
Under new Management f.
Only First-Class Restaurant
IN THE CITY
L. RUCONICH, Prop.
OREGON CITY, - -
OREGON
You will have a small
grocery bill by trad
ing at
Marr & Muir's
Grocery
The Seventh Street Meat Market
BROWN BROS. Pi; .
Keeps nothing but first-class meats
and sells lower than others.
The Old Stand, Seventh Street, A. 0. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
The very latest in Millinery
which come and see at
Mrs MR Hamilton's,
Red Front Store,
Oregon City.
Thereoort of the schxl entertainment
in Molalla district, No. 35 came toa late
for this issue, and will be published next
week.
Watch for Miss Goldsmith's grand
display of millinery good. ? , -
"I had female trouble for eight
years," writes Mrs. L- J. Dennis, of
828 East College St., Jacksonville,
Ills. "Words cannot express what I
suffered. sought relief among the
medical profession and found none.
Friends urged me to try Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. When I com
menced taking this medicine I weigh
ed ninety-five pounds. Now I weigh
one hundred and fifty-six pounds
more than I ever weighed before. I
was so bad I would Tie from day to
day and long for death to come and
relieve my suffering. I had internal
inflammation, a disagreeable drain,
bearing down pain, and such distress
every month but now I never have
a pain do all my own work and am
a strong and healthy woman."
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter free. Correspondence pri
vate. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
William Tely, known as"Scotty,"
left for the Yukon by w ty of Se tttle
and Skagway on Tuesday.
Charles Noblitt has purchased an in
erest in the Wilhelm saloon with John
Kel ly . The two popular young men will
make a good firm.
In the list of republican nominations
for road supervisors printed last week,
the name of R. H. Tabor, of Canemah,
was unintentionally omitted.
J. V. Bowen and H. Muuhollen, of
Snohomish, Wash., who 25 years ago
were playmates if Sheriff Cooke, in this
county, were his guests, Wednesday.
S. J. Criteser, now of Kingsley, Wasco
county, was down this week to get some
machinery for a sawmill, where he is
employed. He waited over to hear
Bryan speak, before returning home.
Miss Leila Grace Cheney will be mar
lied this (Thursday) evening to Willis
L. Johnson, of Clackamas. The cere
mony will take place at the home of the
bride's pa-ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A.
Cheney, in this city a4, seven p. n . Rev.
A. Mulligan, of the Mount Tabor Meth
odist Episcopal church, will be the offi
ciating clergyman. Only a few friends
and relatives will he present at the wed
ding. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be at
home to their friends at Clackamas af
ter May 15tn. Further particulars next
week.
Bryan at Portland,
About 10,000 people heard William J.
Bryan speak at Portland . Wednesday
evening, besides the thousands who
could not vain admission. His speech
was broader than when here three years
ago and was well received by all . If it
is possible for us to do so, we will print
his speech in full next week, Many of
the leading populists and democrats of
Clackamas county were present, many
occupying the platform.
The finest bon bon boxes in town at
he K.K. K
Novelties in Easter cards just received
at Goldeu Rule Bazaar, also a nice line
of children's shopping baskets at 10 and
15 cents.
Shube'.
The brothers and brothers-in-law,
sisters and sisters-in-law of Uharlea
Moehnke, namely, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Bluhm, Mr. and Mrs. F. Moehnke, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Moehnke, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Moehnke and O. Moehnke, went to
Oregon Oity Friday and gave him a sur
prise party ,m honor ot nis eutn Dirtn-day.
Mrs. Staben gave a farewell party lust
Wednesday evening. It is repcrted she
intends to move to Oregon City .
C. Schuoel, of Oregon City, came out
Sunday evening to be on hand early
Mondav morning to see it the troni were
lin- gry or not. He caught over 101
fi'h. -
Mr. Cummins went to Portland thi
week to bring home a new engine and
boiler for his sawnyll.
Prof. Ed Schmidt has inst closed a
successful term of singing school.
Miss Eletha Cummins has relumed
home after a'two weeks' visit with Miss
Currin at Ely.
Farmers are busy planting potatoes.
Our gnpervi8or commenced work on
the road last week.
, NayrB.
Meadowbrook,
been quite Btormy
The weather has
for the last week.
John Denison was in town Wednes
day.
J. L. Stewart and son,George,lett Fri
day to look for work. .
Mrs. Robbins, of Molalla, was visiting
Mrs, E. Kiuiaby one day last week.
There will be church at the school
houe at 11 o'clock a. m. Rev. Wing
field will officiate. ;
O. T. Kay and son, Troy, is working
m Oregon City at present.
There was church at the schoolhotim
last Sunday by Rev. Simms.
Mrs. Larkins was visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oietn, one day
last week.
April 2. K. O. T.
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"Bridles were slackened and girths were burst;
But, ride as they would, the king rode first,"
because he rode a bicycle.
. W. Jackson
Gunsmi h and Bicycle Repairer
prices:
Brazing frame 00
Fork tips 5
Rims 1 25 -
Spokes.... 10
Puncture . '5
First-class stock of bicycle supplies anu sundries
cheaper than any other house in the county.
Diercke-Barlow H'eddinj.
Miss Beatrice Barlow, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Barlow.was married
to CharleB Diercke, of Portland, at the
bride's parents, Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Rev. P. K. Hammond, rector of St.
Paul's Episcopal church," was the of
ficiating clergyman. Mies Imogene
Harding was bridesmaid, and Churl, s
Rueff, of PortUud, was best man. Miss
Zeida Goldsmith, of Eugene, played the
wedding march.'
ltie bidal couple stood under a
canopy of bridal wreaths and for-get-me-nots,
the latter in the form of a lover s
knot.
The parlors were tastily decorated,
white lilacs, Oregon grape and dogwood
predominating. A lot of rare potted
plants were also in evidence. A splen
did lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Diercke left on the 10 :20
car for Portland, where they will occupy
a dwelling prepared for their reception
on the corner of Everett and Twenty-
first streets. '
The bride is a member of one of Ore
gon City prominent pioneer families,
and the groom is a prominent musical
instructor in Portland at the top of his
profession. , .
The following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bioont. Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Blount, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Blount, Mi. and Mrs. G. A. Harding,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fouts, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Church, Mr. and Mrs. R.
D.Wilson, of Oregon City; Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs.
James McAfee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rueff, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wessinger, of
Portland; Mesdames M. E. Barlow, J.
G. Pilsbury, George Fox, sr., Charles
Kelly, Nelson W. Lawrence; Misses
Sarah Blount, Betta Fouts, Hazel Pils
bury, Imogene Harding, Zeda Goll-
smith, Neita Harding, Bern Ice Kelly,
Evelyn Harding, of Oregon City; Miss
Greta Strickler, of Portland; Messrs.
Carl Church, G. L. Harding.O. B.Hard
ing, Lloyd O. Harding, Barton Barlow,
of Oregon City; F. M. Gilmore, 0. E.
Spitzner, A. V. Shilling, of Portland.
'Prohibition Ticket.
The county convention ot, the prohibi
tionists was held at the Y. M, 0. A.
hall In this city Thursday.
Chairman of the County Central Com
mittee 0. A. Willey, of Oregon City,
called the meeting to order at 2 o'clock
p. m. W. P. Herman, of Molalla, was
elected chairman and Rev, T. J Cock
ing, secretary. The following ticket was
nominated. The nominations Lr coro
ner and constable were not made, "but
will be provided fbr by the executive
committee:
Representatives John W. Loder, of
Oregon City ; C. W. Herman, of Molalla,
and W. H. H. Wade, of Currinsville.
Couuty commissioners F. Birkemeir,
of Milwaukie, and W. P. Herman, of
Molalla.
Clerk Otto F. Olson, of Oregon City.
Sheriff J. W. Hoiigan.of Milwaukie.
Assessor J. .Tompkins, of Oregon
City. .
Recorder 0. E. A. Freytag, of Aber
nethy. School Superintendent G. W. Bon
Durint, of Clackamas.'
Treasurer A. Matin, of Canby. .
Justice of the peace for Oregon City
district Isaac Prindle.
Fellows
Harding Block, Oregon City
TELEPHONE 613
13 Cents
Pound for Eastern hams.
10 Cents
Pound for fine bacon.
12J Cents
Pound for best breakfast bacon.
45 Cants
5 pounds of fine lard.
$1.00
19 pounds best granulated sugar. -
50 Cents
10 pond box best soda crackers.
25 Cents
10 pounds rolled oats.
25 Cents
2 bottles fine catsup. '
5 Cents '
Pound good French prunes.
Up Against
A Good Thing.
When you deal with us we are goiinir
io do our tip top best for you, No halt
wav business about it. We are going to
get you the best there is and get it to.
you as fast as it's humane to driven
When yot want something really good
that you can't find anywhere hut in
your imagination, nome to us. We will,
name it. pndprocuie it for your table
groceries, etc.
A. ROBERTSON,
I he 7th St. Qrocer
Teachers' Kraminati'm. '
Notice is hereby given thnt for the
purpose of muking an . examination ot,"
all persons who may offer themselves as
candidates (or teacher i of the schools oif
this county, the county school superin
tendent thereof will hold a public exam
ination at the court house in Oregon
City, Ore., Wednesday. April 11th, 1900
commencing at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated this the 21st day of March, 190OS.
N. W. Bowlakd,
County School Superintendent Clacka
mas County Onpcn. 1
P. 8. For county certificates only.
The program which will be followed!
n the examination or county cemfiS-
cates on April 11th, is as follows: Cotn
mencing Wednesday. April 11th. at SE
o'clock a. m.. and continuing until Fri
day, April 13th, at 4 o'clo k p. ui.
Wednesday Penmanship, historwr.
orthography, reading. ,
Xnursday Writteu ariihuiet'c, ther
ory of teaching, grammar, pchool law.
Faiday Geography, mental at it limne
tic, physiology, civil government.
For Primary Certificates.
Commencing Wednesday, April IDHl
at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuii.g nntisl
Thursday, April 12th, at 4 o'clock p. rtv.
Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra
phy, reading.
'Ihursday Art of ciuestionlnsr. theory
of teaching, methods.
New Era.
J. A. McGLASHAN, Manager
Stores Orego.i City and Portland
Write or call for special price list at.
Park place store.
Four housekeeping rooms for rout.
quire at Courier-Hi rild office.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
WOT1CF. la hereby given tlift. the uuderKlgneci
has been duly appointed by the county
court of Clackamas county, Oregon, as admltiiH-
ntor of tlie eatate of Frederick IiulUrd.de.
ceased, and all persona having clatmi against the
said estate mast present them to the uudenlgneiS ,
at his residence, at Currlnsvlllo, Uregou. duly.
verified, within i'x mouths from the date of 111 In-
uuiice.
B. F, BULLARDi
Administrator.
Pimick & Kastiiam,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Dated Oregon City, Ore., April 5, 1900.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
April showers bring forth the May
fljwers.
Mr White, of Barlow, was visiting
friends in New Era the past week.
Melvin McOord wa tin eut of
Miss Hattie Spulak Sunday.
Miss Laura Enale was the guest of
Mrs. Minnie Anthony last Satur
day.
There was a surprise party at the
home of Mrs. Kate Spulak Haturdav
night in honor of Miss Amelia Spulak
and Oharles Slyter. The house was so
crowded that there was scarcely stand
ing room. The evening was spent in
music and playing games, and at 12
o'clock a dainty lunch was served. At
a lute hour the 3 oung folks departed for
their homes.
John Crader and Ed Bradtl made ft
flying trip to Canby on their wheels
bunday.
Mr. Herman and Fred Burgoyne, of
Portland, visited their parents over
Sunday.
- Miss Anna Penman and brother
passed through New Era on their wheels
Sunday.
M ips Lena Boh man made a trip to
Oregon City Tuesday.
The school is progressing nicely with
Mrs. Rinearson at the helm.
Our store keeper, Mr. Boggus, is ex
pecting his brother and daughter from
the East soon.
' Barney Freiderkk made a trip to Ore
gon City Friday. ,
It is rumored that there will soon bs a
wedding in New Era. Boys, get your
cans.
April 3. E.V.
Second-Hand Bicycles,
We have on hand ten or twelve
second-hand bicycles taken in exchange
for new ones that we will sell cheap :
5, $7.50, $10, $12, $15, $17.50, $20.. All
are in good riding condition. New
wheels, 1900 models fully guaranteed,
$25 at Huntley's book store, Oregon
City.
Jury List.
Sheriff Cooke and Clerk Dixon drew
the following jury list yesterday for the
April term of circuit court, which con
venes on the 16th: Walter Holcomb,
Abernethy; P. E. Bonney, Canyon
Creek; Frederick Rath, George; Rob
ert Currin, Engle Creek; Enos Cahill,
New Era ; O. P. Sharp.Tualatin ; George
Lockerly, Garfield ; P. P. Heia, Cas
cades; E. P. Carter, Soda Springs;
Charles Albright, Joseph Fromong, M.
E. Willoughby, G. E. Hargreaves,
Henry Salisbury, E. G. Caufield, J. L.
Swafford, Oregon City ; 0. N. Risley, J.
S. Risley, Milwaukie; S. B. Kent,
Needy; Peter Wilson, Logan; Charles
Siangler, Beaver Creek; George T,
Ball, Canyon Creek; Rhys Graham,
Needy ; B. J. Helvey, Canby ; Theodore
Hagenberger, Milwaukie; Peter Uttiger,
Borings; Charles Warner, Pleasant
HilljO. 0. Borland, Oswego; George
Clark, sr., Logan; P. A. Marquam,
Marqnam; William Knight, Canby
IF. W. Myers for Commissioner,
Wo want good men for county officials
Here is one who can't be beaten, one
who has done more good for Oregon Oity
and indirectly for the county than any
other man. Let any one challenge this
if he is game. His name is W. W.
Myers I , would line to see him in a
better c dice, but there is none in which
he can do so much good as (county com
missioner, and I recommeht him for
that office. . 1885.
George, April 3.
Get your Easter bonnets of Miss
Goldsmith, Prices best and styles the
lutest.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregusi)..1j-i
the County of Multnomah.
Joseph Weber and Frank I. Wo-1
ber, partners, cluing Unstness
under the firm name of Weber
Bros.,
rialn tiffs.
vs.
Warron Merchant, J. W. Flem
ing, John I'atUirsun and the
1'liHt National Hnik of Kose
burg. a corporation, audL. Mo
ll regor,
Defendants.
State of Oregon, county ot Clackanuu.sir .
)Y virtue of a judgment order, deecetud arr
exeontlnn, duly Issued out of and'umlerr
ibe ir.nl of the above entitled court, la UlBHliore
entitled cause, to me duly directed aid ddrd tht ,
ilt day of March, 1000, upon a JiidgaitrctU reD
dercd and entered In said court on tto -ISUiay of'
December, 181)0, In favor of Joseph. Weftwr an .
Frank I. Weber, partners, doing busCnerw nnder
the firm name of Weber Bros pralatlRa, nc
against D, McUregor, defendant, for the aum .afj
I18!.8 now due on said Jmlgmeut, with mweet
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per anMm-frouu
the 5th day of February, VDOO, and the costs of.
and npon this writ, commanding me to make
sale of tliut part of the following described real,
property, situate In the county of Clmkarnaa.
stata of Oregon, twlti
Commencing at a point eighty rods south aaft
one hundred and ten rods east from the southeast
Sclwol Report.
Following is the report of Redland
hool for month ending March 30, 1900:
No, days' attendance, 323.
No. days' absence, 72,
No. times tardy, 1. ' '
No. visitors, 22. t
Following is the report for the six
months!
No. days taught, 117. ;
No. days' attendance, 2364. '
No. days' absence, 410. .
No. times tardy, 5.
The following named pupils were On rner of the southwest quarter of section twenty
Farmers ami Ot Iters.
When you visit Portland don't fail to
get your meals at the Royal Restaurant,
First " and Madison, They srve an ex
cellent meal at a moderate price. Their
waiters and waitresses aim to please
everybody, and very seldom fail. Just
think I A good, sq .are meal, with pud
ding and pie, 15 tents. , You call and be
co ivinced that It is without doubt the
belt place in the city.
the "roll of honor": Minnie Hubert,
Kosie BteibritJ!, George Hicinhothetn,
Mary Kamusoher, Earl Behymer and
Lewis Evans. Mary Kamuscher and
Lewis Evans were on the" roll of honor"
for the entire six months and Minnie
Hubert and George Hicinbothem for the
last three months.
A. I. HlCINBr-THKM.
Teacher.
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.
MOTfCE Is hereby given that the undersigned
" baa bees duly appointed by the Hon. T. F.
Ryan, Judge of Clackamas county, atato of Or
gon, a administratrix or the 'le or John r.
Nicholson, deceaned.
All perrons baring claims against said estate
are required to present the same, with proper
vouchers, to me at the office of C.I). D. 0.
lAtuuretto, my attorneys, at Oregon City, Ore
gon, within six months from this date.
Dated April ,1900
ALTHA t. NICHOLLON.
Administratrix aforesaid,
(ac;, township one (1) south, range iwo (2i eaau
Willamette meridian, running thence aortr'
forty-eight rods; thence cast fifty rods; th.uce
south forty-eight rods) (hence wes( fltty rod U
the place of beginning, containing fifteen acres.
Now, Ibep. fore, by virtue of said execution,
Judgment order and decree, and In compliance ,
with the commands of said writ, I will on gatui.
day, the
5tl BAY Of .U1V, 1900.
at the hour of 1:30 d'dock p. m at the fmot &
of Hie county court house In the elty of Oregon.
City, In saldtounty aud state, ell at public auc
tion, subject to redemption, to thehlghmt bidderv.
for U.S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right,,
title and InUrest which the within named dfem
dants, or either ot them, ha4 on the date r r
mortgage herein, or since had, In or to the aoY
described real property r any pan Ihtreol, Ur
satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree,,
interest, euats and all ac.rulng costs.
f - J. J. COOKR,'
feherlff of Clackamas County, OMgmsu
Hy J. B. Jack, Deputy'
Dated Oregon City, Ore., April 3, 190U,
Chetey, the photographer, is 001
making stamp photographs..