Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, January 04, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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OREGON aTY COURJft-Fr
'UAftY 4, '190V.
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UacCitti-ick's
Hemee Sale
Will begin on '
IJanuary
I: We have 500 pairs of .Men's, Ladies',
iRnvc and MtWs Shnes that we will sell
I for a $L00 a pair. Also 20U pairs ot
t Ladies' Oxfords at 50c a pair.
Don't Miss This
McKITTRICK
t Next Door to Orearin City Bank. , OREGON , CITY
LOCAL AND
PERSONAL MENTION.
W. 8. U'Ren arrived New Year's day
from South Africa. . ,
8. A. D. Hungate, of Molalla, was in
Oregon City Thursday. , '
J. 0. Dixon, of Maple Lane, left for
California Tuesday evening.
Miss Elma Albright returned home
from Clatskanie Kriday, where she had
been the guest of Miss Laura Conyera.
Sara Bennett has just returned from a
business trip thiough the East and will
hereafter be connected wilh Price Bros.'
'-clothing store.
J. W. Boatman left Wednesday for
San Francisco and will speid tha re
mainder of the winler..visiUug.tiM
end friends in that city and : vioinUy,
Air. Boatman his been in p ior, hjilth
for some time past, and it is thought the
" clause will be beneriflhTiolilitt. . ' ., .,'
LOCAL NEWS IIWIS.
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Born, to the wife of lid Oldi, 01 Dec.
30, a young bridge carpenter. ' ;
Miis K ite Mark, in a delightful man
ner, entertaiied a few of hir fridul
Monday evening.
For Sale Oannel fruit, hourehold
Koodsand baby c irriage. Mrs. A. J.
Lewthwaite, 13th and Main streets.
Dr. Casto has rriiit- i his Al iii n - farm
to Mr. Skinner, recently of Kinsas, and
is undecided where he will he locrtted.
The stock a id fixtures of. Macy and
M core's drug store arrived on Thursday
nd are being placed in p ui.i ) 1 With out
tlelay.
Chief Charles E. Burns received a
line yew cane as a New Year's present
from A. M. Patricks of the State Reform
School.
A special mactiu of .Yhile Po-it
1? ). 2, U called at 0 p. m.r Mondiy t-ve-iiiiu.
January 7th, f r the transaction of
a.-"ressarv businews. '. ,
I On the
I Threshold
1 of a New
- We wish to thank tliose who have helped to make
our last year's - business satisfactory. We acknowledge
appre. iation and extend t our patrons the sincerest wish
tt a' the coming year may be one of happiness ancl pros
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WVA Huntley
Bookseller
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5,1901 1
The' Shoe Man
PERSONAL
"( '. A public meeting of the fishermen of
Oregon City and vicinity will be held at
Justice Mc Vnultf's offije next Monday
evening to formulate laws in regard to
needed legislation for fishermen.
ilex Lewthwaite has resigned his po
sition as machine doss in the paper
mills, and left for , Wisconsin Wednes
day to accept a better position. Ed
ward ciheehan will eucceed Mr. Lewth
waiie. '
Meade Post No. 2, G. A. It., and
Meade Relief Corps No. 18, will hold a
jjint installation of officers at Willam
ette lull . commencing at 7:30, p
ra., Monday evening, January
7th. A musical ami literary program
will be presented and a banquet will be
,JniMJ!i-J&djeSi Al 1 pk snhliera
ndsailots are invited to Im ppiseut I
whether nien oersof the. G. A. It. or
not-.
On Duceaiber 2St.ii a weotinj! of Ziou'b
Gnill of the Evangelical church was held
wnd the following olii ers fleeted :' Hcv
E. Mever, presideut; Mrs. Meyer, vice-
p.-euideut; Mrs. Poik, secretaiy;
Mr 1. V l, tfitur r 11 re- '
Crfipts of the Guild's recent fair were $90
which goes toward paying debts of the
chuich. This ambitious Aid Society is
doing a geod work for the church and
people.
Clackamas.
Albert N.iaj wai fojn I dead in his bed
tin moruitu f Dee. 2t3th, 1900, at the
home of hi grandmothef, Mrs. Jacob
Johniton, near C.ackainas station, Or.
I'tie ciuse of his deal li was the burst
in,; of a blooi vessel near his heart.
He ni ae i 19 yearn and 21 days.
Rav Waltz cjnduc ed the funeral sor
V ce at the Oongrrgati'ttnl church of
Clackamas, which was very largely at
tended. The remains was 1 iid to r j-tt i 1
the Oregon City cemetery by the si le of
his mother and father, who die 1 when
he was young. ' Three brothers survive
hi in.
Year
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C G. Huntley,
Druggist
The sixth annual show of tliti MaM
Poultry Association will be held at Port- :
land January 7th to 12th. Entrees
lrQa TanamhA Q 1 of A 1.imi-.a ........ l.
of cash and special premiums M ill be i
awarded. 1 .
TWENTIETH CENTURY PARTY.
The Home af Mayor and Mrs. Latourelte
a Scene of Dazzling Brilliancy.
The dawn of
the twentieth cent jry
was ushered in at the beantiful home of
Mayor and Mrs. O. D. Latourette amid
a blaze of social eclat. The old year was
bid an eternal farewell with fon I recol
lections,' while the new year was wel
comed in rigbt royally
It was an evening gathering of the so
ciety folk of Oregon City, and a galaxy
of elegantly-gowned ladies and neatly
attired gentlemen graced the f pacious
parlors with their presence, bestowing
oil ih .. ( :.J
ItUIIUI Ul lllO UCUHHUMh UUUI1
Mortimer Latourette, a student ot the
University of Oregon, who is spending
the holidays with his parents in thiB
city. .' -.' '-,
The evening's festivities opened with
progressive whist, and "sneaks', were
le d without mercy. Miss Ins Chase
and Mr. Carl Church were the most soi
cessml at cards, the former receiving a
beantiful burt-leather opera bag and the
latter a painting, "an old Monk," as
prizes for the greatest n amber of pro
gressions. There wasn't a dull moment
elapsed during the entire evening, ths
program being brilliantly colored with
prattling, singing, dancing, and, we
won't say what happened "under the
mistletoe bough." A luncheon followed
which was Berved in empire style.
After wishing each other all the hap
piness that the twentieth century could
bestow, the merry-makers filed home
from the splendor of a New Year; party.
Mrs. Latourette was aoly assisted by
a corps of young ladies whom society
pronounces amoi.g the best social enter
tainers the city affords, including Mrs.
Nelson Lawrence, Mrs. Charles Pope,
Mies Harriet Bra, Miss Mary Conyera,
Miss Harriet Cochran, Miss May Kelly,
Miss Anita McCarver, Miss Bertha
Goldsmith.
Those present were: Mayor and Mrs.
CD. Latourette, Misses Pade Chase,
M ttie Draper, Ina Chase, Alice Lewth
waite, Betta Fousts,Mamie Lewthwaite,
Hattie Verstig, Imogene Harding, May
Wishart, Nettie Waldron, Lizzie Walker,
Hazel Pilibury, Laura Pope, May Murk',
May McBride, Aimee Bollack, Marjorio
Caufield, Ethel Caufield, Elma Albright,
Myrtle. Buchanan, Maria frail, Nan
Cochran.' Clara .Warner, Amy Kelly;
M e st,rs Dra pit rWi nj i i eHj!UoaG ot;d -
i jQHv. Cilia I'ttncoM, , uin
Wjni.'or 1 ('-. Campbell, Fred Chaimau, ;
Chis. ; Humt-ueyi Burt 1 rreemna.n
Iciaih r?,ii (M":. I 'liar K'!,"ian.in."- Walter !
..Lin,
lioy
Brad.-y,
Gillitn't
Don Meldrum)
Holies, Forbes
Pratt,
lewtW jaitp, L. Kelly, E. Chapman, Lee 1
'i
Harding, - -K. Wipengarner, Howard,
Jack, Mor'imer and Earl Latourette;
out-of-town guests: C. W. Wilsoli,. of
Sp'ikahe ; Miss Lullu Spangler, of Cor.
vallis; Mr. E. Convers, of Portland:
Mr. C. Upton, of Walla Walia; Mrs. R.
O. Scott, of Portland ; Mrs. J. S. Hellfcr,
of Portland. t
s "Colored Aristocracy."
JIanager Shively announces that he
will present at the opera house the
the Oubred Aristocracy Company, num
bering 25 artists, toyether with an ex
cellent band and oicliestra. This; is
said to be the bent company of colored
entertainers ever seen here. They guar
antee to keep the audience in a state ot
c instant meiriment fur two hours and a
half with their new and novel program,
styled " A Ragtime Carnival " j
The following was taken intact from
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Itie uregoman i-c 01: 3
"Colored Aristocracy", which is billed
ai a pleasing potpouiri of minstietsy,
burlesque ind vaudeville, "mad-j good"
its title to that rather imposing naiue
at the Metropolitan lait night, i nd
pleased a good Sunday night audierjee.
The comjiany is better than the average
of its kind, numbering a score or mor of
colored people wh ) can sin and dance,
and who are also entitled to rank; as
comedians. The first part of the pro
gram is one ot the prettiest scenes seen
on the Metropolitan stage for many a
day a garden scene, twiiikling With
Chinese lanterns and forming a vry
pretty background for the dinky enter
tainers. TnapsrforminiH on du lea with "A
Rag Time Reception," in which the
i whole c impany pa ticip ites, and wcr.u 1
ts a very ntttng uuaie io goo 1 per
formance. Orange Notice.
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Clu-kamai Diitriet I' .in ma Gn.njo
will meet with the Milwaukie Grang-;
No. 2t8, on We Inesday, Jan. O h, 19 ;t
Come one, come all. '
T. K. A. Ski.uwoo-1.
- Master.
Mrs. M. K. Gii.l. Secretary.
lUlitor Sees Womlers,
Editor W. V. Bairv of Lxingtcc. I Ktima va'
leun., lit exploring ainmuim
.-oniric ed a severe case 01 rues, urn
quick euro thrmigh using Buckiei.'s u,)llrlJ"'
Amu- Ki vt L'ouvinceu mm n m
mhr wnrld' windr. Cures Pil
1 Injuries, Iiiflammstion, and all Bodily
J Eruptions. Only 25c at Geo. A. Hard-
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.COUNCIL.
ted by New Council.
I 1 Pre sen 1 1 G. B. Dimick, mayor; coun
I jiluiotii J- W. Scott, E. F. Story, E.
j Koerner, J. W. Powell, 0. G. Huntley ;
William Sheelian, S. D. Francis, Bruce
3uuiwalt,'C. O.Albright
v Bruise 0. Curry was elected recorder
n firHt ballot, receiving 7 votes and J.
'.V. Loder 2 votes. '
1 The excellent address of the ' new
usyor, O B. Dimick, is published on
Ibe first page. r ' "
Remonstrances from Charles F. Horn
find Cale' i Cross for charge of sewer as
tjemneiit referred to finance committee.
fCommi'.iication from O. Cross for
i'peiiing.ti ley through hi block referred
t) street committee.
fjPetiticai: from residents of "Kansas
City" adi'Uion asking for an arc light en
c irncr of i 5th and Madison street e-
ftr;ed
tof street committee. Similar
t'oirimuuiiition received asking for light
at l2th antl Taylor.
porhuiiti::ee appointed to amend char
ted no council cannot spend more money
tl iu jt receives, etc. 1
By a of 7 to 2 the ordinance and
amendmenta-granting a street railway
f.-.mchise o F.S. Morris was taken from
ta le; ttie jcouncil claiming -it was il
legally passed at a former meeting of a
fo jpuer coilncil.. The amendments we'M
lo: i. Thij original ordinance was not
psJsed. I
(rdinanjee of levying tax of 7 mills for
c'"'4 purposes, ordered published.
"Jayor bimick appointed the follow-
P.i, rn.) - night watch ; E. L. Shaw;
pe in tendon t streets, John Green
tornev. na aDUointment: citv encinAir.
Enest Kiunds.
.iJecorder instructed to invite hps for
bitf printi
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COMM1TTESS.
: finance
Committee Koer:
Hunt-
ley and fcl
eehan. '
Kl eels ahd Public Properf Albright,
Zuniwalt rind Scott
Fire and
Wate Huntley, trancis
:
una Story. I
Hjdltliahi
Police owell, Zumwalt
andShechao. , t
tnietery-VFrancii Story and Scott.
K.VTEtt clliIUSMSBW' BSPOBT.
Tl, followitg is the Board of Water
Commissioner!! report for the year end
ing newmber 31st, 1900:'
. Di.raoN Cttif, Oreg., Jan. 1,1961.
To the Honorable, the Mayor, and City
Council, of Oregon City, Or :
Gentlemen We J).e.tfiEith..auhmiU)Uj:.
fpvj:.! rpotoi( ttie aa.irs 01 ttie city
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i'vew'f Year's
I dumber........
Vi irpeir in' a day or so.
Te edition was unavoidab
.$ Jylelaycd by engravers and
J scrcity of skilled printers
.Those wishing to send
& oies ot tne iNew jears
Z , mber of the Courier-Her-
j a should send in their or-
dx and f hey will be mailed
frt of charge. Price 10c. 5
bimf'nntfi of the pa t six months; also
an invitory of the property, as required
by th. tity Charter. (
Thetiiave been nine new tappings'
i (iuringtie year. The Board has ex-
tendedho one-and-one half inch main,
130foev 10th street to supply new
and (.Iconsnmers
Al hi alreajly been reported to the
C uncii lie Bbard had a preliminary in
veetige in of a propoped pipe line to the
south fit of the Clackamas river, some
26 mil-dumheast of the city the way a
pipe If ihoidd run, and the engineer
eniiuatl that 2,000,000-gallon supply
in 21 lure, jnld probably be obtained
for oho 150,000, which on a careful
survey i competition among contract
ors wou Ukely reduce the price to $1 50. ,
000 1- Ktream is in forest reecr?
and not yVto contamination, as the
water sli is vety rough and mountain
ous, ?. '.nx of the water proves it to be
of ' c(tio!ial purity, clear and
cool. '. -rn i a sufficient quantity for
a city VmK.i) inhabitants.
The iu'iaies having been obtained so
late ia "- season it is advisable not to
atleri)i, ttiake a dffinite survey at
Oms tii of the year; but the Board will
lak'i Ht1! to secure as rn
iK-h of the!
waters i
tnrc ii, y onl l be obtained from this
point, 1 vided the cost could be taken
caro of m Uie revenue of the water
1 itw. ! , : . ! ). ...........$ 44 o
Disimrsnan't
914I0O
Approxtt-- J
alue and inven-
tory i-iie
ty water orks 50,574 40
of water works
iu.irurm
I over to
3, 1891 20,tj0f l
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W
rj - ii - inu o m
lliree years benr-
im: (iir cfdt 10
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Itie vrks i-Jiu ail acc-'Bfor.ies are in
goo! re.jr ana operating atfactorily;
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Odds and
AT
(Koldeii ' Mule HCazaar
... . i Stevens Bldg , Opp. Bank of Oregon City "
Many useful and ornamental articles can be obtained at far
below prevailing prices. V
Children's Games. ... .
Au o Albums. .....
Dressed Dolls
Box of Stationery. . . , f
Metal Toys. . . . . . . . . .
Good Clothes Brushes.
Ladies' Pocket Books.
Creat Reduction
(Rolden BSiile IHazaar
Leaders in Advanced Styles and Low Prices
3r.JBKr REPORTS.
y ' POBTLANf,. r
(Corrected on Thursday.) ,
lour Best $2 903.40; graham
f2.60. j" 1
Whrat Walla Walla 5353cj valley
58cQPt bluestem 58c. ,i-.
OftsVVhite 4315c; gray 41 42c.
Zarley Feed $16; brewing $16 per t.
Millstuffs Bran $1; m Uliuo 125 ;
ports $17 ; chop $18.
Hay Timothy $1213; clover, 79;
Oregon wild $7.
Butter Fancy creamery 50 and 55c ;
store, 25 and 32.
Eggs Eastern, 22 ; ranch, 25c per doz.
Poultry Mixed chickens $2.753.00 ;
hens $3.504; springs $2(g3 50;geeBe,
$68; ducks $35)jt; live turkeys 11
12c; dressed, 1214c.
Mutton Gross, "best sheep, weathers
and ewes, sheared, $3 60; dressed, 8
and 7 cents per pound.
Hogs choice heavy, $5 60 and $5 75 ;
light, $5 ; dressed, 5 1-2 and 6 cents per
pound.
Veal Large, 61-2 and 7 cents per
pound.
Beef Gross, top steers. $3 50 and $4;
dresHed beef, 6 ahd 7 cents per pound.
' Che- se Full cream I2c per pound
young America 13c. $ " .
Potatoes 70 and 85 cents per sack. -
Vegetables Beets $1 ; turnips'" 75c
per sack; garlic 7c per Hi; cabbage $1.25
1.4D per 100 pounds; cauliflower 75c
-pr-dozn ; parsnip 85c per sack; celery
60ti5o per "-dozen; airaM!Us"'.7(&'-.io;
peas 84c par pound. , - .,
sun-dried sacks or hoxes ?(94c; priirs
sun and evaporated 8(?v)c; pitiest plums
78)R; Italian prunes 6g7i'; fxlra
silver choice 67. a
OHKOON CITY.
Corrected on Thursday.' '
Wheat, wagon, 53 i,
Oats, 39.
Potato, 50 and 60 cents per sack.
Eggs, 25 per dozen.
Buttnr, dairy, 35 to 45c per roll;
creamery, 60c.
99999 9399999?.
Thin, pale, anaemic girls
need a fatty food to enrich $
their blood, ftvve color tow
their cheeks and restore their 1
health and strength. U is$
safe to say that they nearly i
all reject fat with their food.
CCD LIVER OIL
WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES QfUMESSODA
is exactly what they require;
I it not only gives them the im-1
I portar.t element (cod-liver oil)
I in a palatable and easily di-f
gested form,but also the hypo-
S DhosDhites which are so valua- $
I ble in nervous disorders that fj?
j c ., PU,,K,ni . Jj
, btOTT 5 tMULblUN IS a 9
' fay (0od that 'lS more easily t
1 ! Rested, than any other form
of fat. A ccrttin enaount ot j
flesh is necessary for health.
You can get it in this way.
2! Wp: have known Der-
':1 t sons to gain a pound a
oo day while taking ii.
50c. nd fi.oo. (II drugguti,
JCOTT 4 BOWNE, ChemiMI, New
on.,
IfsEasy!
Totaid
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Ends Sale
... 59 . Men's Silk Ties. ..... . .23c
. ,5c Men' Working Shirts. . ,45c
, 15c , Men's Felt Hats ; . .95c
. 9c Boys' Caps 20c
. JJCjLadies Stockings... ..... 10c
.' I c Pocket Knives . . . 5c
, 2jc Yankee Watches ...... .95c
In 1901 Calendars
Dried apples, 6 to 6c per ponnd.
Dried prunes Italians, 4c; petit
and German, Sc.
StfOPSTHE COUUH AND WORKS OFF
THE COLD.
Laxative Brorao-Quinine Tablets cut
a cold in one day. No Cure no Pay
P ce 25 cents.
Notice to Water Consumers
and
Property Owners.
At a meeting of the Board of vVater
Commissioners on September 29th ult,
the following change of tnonthly water
rates was made to take effect on and
after January I, 1901 :
.Automatic-closing AubIi tank closets,
private, 25 cents; public, 50 cents.
ALL OTHER CLOSETS, $1.00
These rateB apply where water 4s used
for other, services. -
In order to get the benefit of tl.g. above
rates a change of fixture as indicated
above must be. made by trie date men tioned.
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By order of he Boa--T.
L. CiHARM.ltfi Sec.
Oregon City, Or., Oct.jlO, 19.
If You Want HlpH Of a3e
Stamp - Photos
OREQON CITY, OKEUON
(it. E. HAYES
ATrORNEYAT LAW
BteYem Building, opp. Bank of Oreion City
OREGON CITY OREGON
Take them
to day and
youll be well
to-morrow. I
Baldwins g
Cold Cure I
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Mmutl ItUwIn ta rrtoelw
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Huntley's Drugstore'
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First-Class Groceries
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, of all Kinds
MUIR BROS.
Successor to Marr & Mulr.
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