Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, June 07, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, ' JUNE 7, 1901
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Do You Own
Your Home.
If not why don't you stop paying rent and apply
the money towards the purchase of a home ? A
first-class opportunity is now open to you in the
proposition that the
Willamette Falls Company
Is making to sell small tracts of its land near the
tow'n of Willamette Falls on such reasonable
terms that a person wilh a very small income may
b -come a heme builder. These tracts vary in
size from two and one-half acres up, all good level
land and first-class soil suitable for cultivation
On one of these tracts you can have a small or
chatd and also raise all the vegetables and small
fruits that a family can use, and with the ad
dition of a cow and chickens, a large part of your
living can be made on the place. There is a good
school in Willamette Falls and your children wi 1
have excellent educational facilities Easy access
is had with Oregon City over the
Willamette Falls Railway
With cheap fare, and cars are run to accommodate
the mill hands. Why not get out of town and
give your children breathing and play room and
thus insure their good health ? Don't you think
that you would feel more independent and con
tented if you owned your home than you do when
living in a rented place ? If you are interested in
. this matter apply to C. A. Miller, at WILLAM
ETTE FALLS RAILWAY STATION West
Side, for full particulars.
I
Willamette
REALTY TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
0 I & S Co to II Gerritz, lotB 10 aud
13, blk 47, Oswego $200
S v R Jones to II Jones, sees 15
and 0 and e of sic 4 wg of nw of
w'u of sw of sec 2, nw of sw of seo
10,6, 3 e .-.1000
C Boureitto V L Hull, lot 3, blk 4,
Harlow B 25
T F Kyjm to 0 F Teuipleton, lots 3
and 4 of blk 02, Oregon City 1150
T J Gary lo N Hubler, 1 acre in Lot
Whitcomb elm . 350
O & O R R Co to L Get linger, sw of
se of sec 0, nw of ne of se of ne of
sec 10, 2, 4 e 060
M A eed , et al, to N R Howard,
lots 1,2,3,8, in blk 7, Weed's Add
to On n by 1
M A Weed, et al, to F A Weed, lots
5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, blk 3,
Weed's Add 1
K R Howard to M A Weed, lots 1
and 21 and 3 blk 2, and 1, 2,3, 4, 8
and o, blk 1, Weed's Add to Canby 1
S K Campbell to A K Patterson, lots
3,4, 5 mid 0, blk tiO, Oregon City. .1800
A M Put nam to J W Thomas, lot 1,
blk 34, Oswego 25
F Woodiiniiise to S O Vickland,5 as
in tract K.Clai'kamas Uivorsido. .1150
R 8 Wood to C O Patterson, lots 7
and 8, blk 103. Oregon City
O P Lent lo Sycamore Ld Co, 100 us
in sec 24, 4, 2 e
Oregon l.d Co to G Posben, lot 37,
Lite 70, Miuthorn ...
E A King to G Poseen.lot 10, blk 44
Mintliiirii
G Posi-ou lo M J MeCunn, lot 37, blk
70, Minihorii
C 0 Fox to J Shepherd, n of ne of
sec 4, 0,2 e... ..
A Loinix to A Klebe, 12 as in sec
2::, 1
11 L Powes to G Y Ketinev.sU of ne
of neo 2, 2, 4 e '.
G V Kenney to J 0 Groves, b of ne
of sec 2, 2, r e
C Rnshi to 0 and P Kaslu'.e of e iv of
sec 2, 4,1 e
II A Vorpahl to L lpulil,'4 as in
sec 4,, 4, 1 e
lKibin to T F Ryan, lot 8, blk Vi.
O C
L Vorpahl to H A Vo'r'ii'ahl. lot-bit
800
10
78
1
1
700
400
1
1
850
1
130
1, Cau by j
J K Graham to II A liiownell, lot
9,10,11, 12, blk 10, Gladstone,
and lots C, 7, 8, 9, 10, blk 15,
Gladstone 250
C P Brooks to W M Hardin, 10 m "
in sec 31, 1, 5 e 800
S Mathews to B II White, lot 4, blk
2;!, Cunby , (
D McArthur to E M Haines, 132 as
In sec 13, 3, 1 e 2500
W Oetken to S A Downing, 3 as in
Crow elm, 'J, 2 e jqo
A But to W F Uutz, lot 2, and n of
lot 1 sec 4, 6, 3 e 400
Chas Ratsch to Chits Reber, 1.23 as
in Winston elm joo
W A Kirk to J Shannon, e of e ol "
of ue of and e of e of u of se of
t of e of u of 9 of se of sec 23, 8, 2
. e 100
J S Davis to J Seysoc, se of nw of
8uc 2, 8, 2 e iwo
Wm Hodge ta C E Hill, lot 3, blk 1,
Falls Co.
Parker Hill Add 45
11 Jaques to J W Thomas, lot 1, blk
34, Oswego... 15
D Corbin to S O Wiekland, part of
tract B, Clakamas Riverside.... 400
Attention Water Consumers!
Rate for sprinkling or irrigation, in
addition to household or other use, is
$1.00 for the season of 1901, payable
Junk 1st. This includes use of hose
during the year.
R.te where the water is not used for
other purposes Bhall be $2.00 per month
or $5.00 for the season from May 1st to
October 1st, payable in advance.
Hours fi.r sprinkling or irrigation are
from 5 lo 9 o'clock morninq and eve
ning only.
No consumer will be permitted to
sprinkle or irrigate the promises of an
other, unless the regular charge has
been paid.
An excessive use of water will not be
permitted.
For a disregard of rules and regula
tions governing in the use of water the
service may be shut off without further
notice.
Board ok Water Commissioners.
Oregon City, Or., My 31, 1901.
Cut in Bieude.
We have a few 22-inch wheels left that
we sold hiBt years for $30. They are full
guaranteed and well worth the price,
but we need the room and out they go
for $-0. '
Huntley's Book Stork.
OASTOniA,
Bean th The Kind You Uave Always Bought
WANT:i).-Capablt, relliiMe iieiKon In every
r.mn y til riTrccul lure company of solid 11-
. 3 1r year, pavauie
weekly) (id perdny absolutely aur mul all ex
pense! stiHlKbt, bon fl,L, .lolinlte ,iarVi 110
ommmaslim; salary paid cm-li Kalurd iy anil ex-
F;;,;rji!',"'7 ?Ilvlll,c,Hl "'I ',l. STANDARD
lull SK, (U4 pEAHBonst St., Cuwaco.
Elite H. & S.
CORSETS
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11
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FRATERNAL MATTERS
Acdlhasbeen made by J. YV. No
ble, chief consul, and G. 01 da, clerk of
Willamette Falls Camp, Woodmen of
the World, requesting all members to
meet in the lodge hall next Sunday,
June 9th, at 1 o'clock sharp, for the pur
pose of unveiling monuments of the late
Neighbors Charles Deaver and Geoige
B. tancher. This lodge will hold Jhe
regular election of officers this (Friday)
evening.
Oregon Lodge, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., has
elected the following new officers:
Noble grand, H. W. Trembath ; vice-
grand, J. W. Jones; secretary, T. F.
Ryan; treasurer, S. S. Walker.
Willamette Eebekah Degree lodge
elected the following new officers : No-1
ble grand, Miss Anna Wilehart; secre
tary, Ada Bidwell ; treasnrer, Mrs. H. E.
Straight.
Fal's City Lodge, A. 0. U. W elected
the following new officers ' Saturday
night: Past M aster Workman, H. Han
flu; master workman, U. G. Miller;
foreman, W. H. Godfrey; overseer,
Frank Weed; guide, LivyStipp; finan
cier, C. O. T. Williams; receiver, C. 11.
Dve : recorder. H. J. Harding; inside
watchman, B. R. ICiinmell ; outside
watchman, K. H. Gibbert. The lodge
now has 303 member by the official re
port in the A. O. U. VV. Reporter, and
three new members were initiated at the
last meeting.
Myrtle Lodge, Degree of Honor, has
elected the following delegates to the
grand lodge, which meets in Portland la
uly: Mrs. L. Goo Ifell iw an 1 Mrs. M.
Brnner; alternates, Miss Ciara War-
eratid Mm. Mill srwiiit.
Senator Brownell and Mayor Dimick
are amoug the orators, who' will be at
the Maccabees picnic at Macksburg
Tuesday.
Death of R. L. Russell.
R. L. Russell, ex-postmaster and
merchant of Pa'kplace. and a promi
nent wood contractor, died at his home
at that place last Sunday afternoon,
from an attack of typhoid fever lasting
about a month. The deceased was 36
years, 11 months and 27 days old. The
funeral service was held at the family
residence at 10 a. m., Tuesday, the ser
vices being conducted by .Rev. A. J.
Montgomery. The interment t)ok
place in the Arthur's Prairie cemetery.
Mr. Russell was a native of Califor
nia, and removed to Roseburg about 10
years ago, but bad been a resident of
Clackamas county for the past eight
years. For sometime, until nearly twj
years ago he was postmaster and mer
chant at Parkplace. He was enter
prising and engaged largely in wood
contracting. Mr. Russell had an excel
lent reputation and a high sense of
honor among his associates. He was
not grasping, and gave all his business
associates a chance to do something 1 for
themselves. The deceased was married
to Miss Alice Hess about seven years
ago, who with two children survive
him.
Big reduction in trimmed hats.
H..T. Sladen.
Mrs.
A WORTI1Y SUCCESSOR.
"Something New Under the Sun."
All Doctors have tried to cure CA
TARRH by the use of powders, acid
gases inhalers and drugs in paste form.
The powders dry up the mucuous mem
branes causing them to crack open and
bleed, The powerful acids used in the
inhalers have entirely eaten away the
same membranes that their makers have
aimed to cure, while pastes and oint
ments cannot reach the disease. An old
and experienced practitioner who lias
for many years made a close study and
specially of the treatment of CATARRH,
has at last perfected a Treatment which
when faithfully used, not only relieves
at once, but permanently cures CA
TARRH, by removing the cause, stop
ping the discharges, and curing all in
flammation. It is the only remedy
known to science that actually reaches
the alllicted parts. This wonderful
remedy is known as "SNUFFLES the
GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE"
and is sold at the extremely low price of
One Dollar, each package containing in
ternal and external medicine sufficient
for a full month'B treatment and every
thing necessary to its perfect use.
"SNUFFLES" is the only perfect CA
TARRH CURE ever made and is now
recognized as the only safe and positive
cure for that annoying and disgusting
disease. It cures all inflammation
quickly and permanently and is nUo
wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FE
VER or CO LI) in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neglected often
lends to CONSUMPTION "SNUF
FLES" will save you if you use it at
once. 1 1 is no prdinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to Cure CATARRH in any
form or stage if used according to the
uirecuons which accompany each pack
age. Don't delay but send for it at once
and writn full particulars as to your con
dition, and y u will receive special a 1
vice from the discoverer of this wonder
ful remedy regarding your case without
cost to you beyond the regular price of
"SNUFFLES' the GUARANTEED
V A I A K It U CURE." j
Sent prepaid to any address In the '
United States or Cunad-i on receipt, of
One Dollar. Address Deot. E 594, ED- '
WIN B. GILES & COMPANY. 2330 and 1
i'ooS Market Street, PhUadelp'ua.
Going Jjmt.
If yon intend to take a trip East, "ask
your agent to ruite you via The Oreat
Wabash, a modern and up to-date rail
road in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or 8t. Louis to New York
and New England tinintu All
run via Niagara Falls and every through
tram nus tree reenuiiig cnair cars, s.eep
ing and dining cars.
Slop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls.
Ross C. Clink.
Pacific Coast Pass. Agent.
Los Angeles," Cal.
C. Ckank, Geu'l . Pass Agent.
St. Louis, Mo.
OASTOIIIA.
Sean tlit
j m una ti
Ito Kind You Haw Always Bought
"NERVE WASTE."
One of the most helpful books n nerve
weakness ever issued is that entitled
"Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawyer, of San
Francii-co, now In its fifth thousand.
This work of an experienced and repu
table plivsiuian is in agreeable contrast
to the vast sum of false teaching which
prevails on this interesting Bubject. It
abounds in carefully considered and
practically advice, and has the two great
merits of wisdom and sincerity.
It is indorsed by both the religious
and secular i.ress. The Chicago Ad
vance says: "A perusal of the oook and
the application of its principles will put
health, hope and heart into thousands
of lives that are now suffering through
narvnllfl i.nnnirmftnt."
The book is $l.uu. oy man, posipam.
One of the most interesting chanters
chapters xx, on Nervine and Nerve
Tonics has been printed separately as
a sain nle chapter, and will be sent to
anv address for Btamo by the publishers,
Fiancisco in plain sealed envelope.
Allen Halverson of West Prairie, Wis.
aas: people come ten miles to buy
Foley's Kidney Cure, " while J. A. Spero
of Heluier, li.d., say : ''it is the medu-al
wonder of the age. " Ohamian & Co.
A. 0 Blanchard, West Banger. N. Y
avs: " I have been troubled with kid-
nep disease for the last five yeais. Hav
doctored with several phjsicians and. I
tint no relief until I used two bottles of
Foley's Kidney Cure. " Charman & Co.
A I'sefnl Horae.
At the great International show a
Clydesdale gelding 12 years old won
third prize In the class for "draft mare
or gelding weighing 1,700 pounds or
over shown to cart" This Is a remark
able horse. He has worked steadily on
the streets of Liverpool for the past six
years and was sent to this country
with his mate for competition in this
class. Ills mate, 5 years old, also a
Clydesdale gelding, won first money In
this class. Both horses are owned by
P. Walker & Son of Liverpool and
were sent home after the close of the
show to resume their work. A horse
that can do six years cf work In the
trying traffic of Liverpool, travel thou
sands of miles and win must be bred,
worked and carerl for right. Such an
animal Is a great credit to bis breed,
Lis breeder and bis owners. National
Stockman.
More Suitable.
"I object to the personification of
time In the .guise of man," said Ten
spot "Why?" asked WhlfTett.
"So Inappropriate. It should lie n
woman."
"Why?"
"You know the old proverb says,
'Time will tell.' "-Detroit Free Press.
Qjhk Relief far Asthma.
Miss Maude Dick ms, Pardons, Ears.,
writes: " I suffered eight years with
asthma in its worst form. I had several
attacks during the last year and was not
expected to live through them. I began
u-ing FOLEY'S HONEY and Tar and
it has never failed to give immediate
relief." Coarman & Co.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notloo Is hereby gtvrn th it the undersigned
has been duly appii lted by the county court of
the slate of Oregon ur cuunty of Olaokamts, ad
ministratrix of the estate of James Meitenzie, de
ceased, All riorums havluf claims against said
estate are hereby required to present the ume t
mo properly -TurlAed, as by law required at
Currinsville, Clackamas county, Oregon, within
ell months fiom the date hereof.
JENNIE MCKENZIE,
Administratrix of the Estate of
James MoKenzie, Deceased.
Dated this 1st day of Jane, 1901.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the tinder
signed administrator of the estate of
of Henry Bottemillor, deceased, has filed
his final ri purl. of hi administration -of s:ild es
tat1', and the HimoraMe County ,lude of Ctacka
ams county, Oregon, has tii.-d August 5th, l'lOl at
10 o'clock, a. m., as the tint s M heariu and set
tlement thereof
J .HSf HENRY BOTTEMTLLFR.
administrator aforesaid.
Dated,Juno 0th., llOl.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby ittv.sn th it by virtue of law ap.
nmvnd l'i.l .rtr.'tr.l I. Mil n...,.i.li. t ,m
of land to tthicn CUi-kmus emu ty lias bid in
for delinquent tsi-s and acquired title will be
sold to ihe.lnglicst biddjr for cash on the 8U1 day
of July, Will, nt th.) front do irof tha court house
In said Clackani u c jn.uy.st Uj of 0,-eg 111
J J Cooke,
Sheriff of CUckamis County.
Dated, June tith, loo:.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
loall whom It nl iy CiMRdf.t. 11 itleo la hereby
given that I have tiled my tlnal report as admin
istrator with the will a;iije -d, of the estate of
1,11 -ina A. Seely. decease I, with the 0 muty co irt
of Clcknm county mi 1 stat - of Oregon, and the
said 0 u 'this ant Monday, th 8th d iy ot July,
l!Wl. at -lie hour of 10 o'clock, a. ui., ofsaiddav,
as the time lor hearing said report and objections
thereto If ny there lie at whl-h time and court
all persons Interesied are hereby notified to be
present.
FRVNK FORD.
Administrator with the will aiineX 'il of
Hsiate of Lucius A. Seely, Deceased.
ood for everything
that runs ou wheels.
Sold Evarywhar.
takes short roads.
JL iA,ud light loads.
(RrREME
1
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MtUbySTAXDARD OIL CO.
U - to
Clothing.
J. M.
New Cyclery
t Main Street Opposite Racket Store
Now Ready
All Work Guaranteed
Bicycle Sundriessss
Bicycle, Gun and General Repairing
For Fair Treatment Give Us a Call
Johuon
R. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker
Phones 476 and 305. Two Doors South of Court House.
Pan-American
Exposition
BUFFALO, N. Y.
MAY TO NOVEMBER
Ask Chicago, Milwaukee &
Sr. Paul Raiway about reduced
rates. .
C.-J. EDDY,
General Agent,
PORTLAND, ORE.
MARKLT REPORTS.
P011T1.AND.
(Corrected on Thursday.)
Flour Best $2.903.40 ; graham
$2.00.
Wheat Walla Walla C06lc; valley
58c59j bluestem 61c.
Oats White, 1 3 per cental ; gray,
1 29 1 32 per cental.
Barley Feed $17; brewing $17 per t.
Millstuffs Bran $17; middling8'21, j
shorts $20; chop $16.
Hay Timothy $1214; clover, 79;
Oregon wild $7.
B itter Fitncy creamary 85 and 4)c;
store, 20 and 25.
Eggs 12 1-2 and 13 cents per d oz
Poultry Mixed chickens $3.50(34.00;
hens $4.505; springs $34 50; geese.
$67; ducks $56a ; live turkeys 11
14c; dressed, HflGc,
Muttoti- Gross, best sheep, weathers
and ewes, sheared, $4 50; dressed, 6
and 7 cents per pound.
Hogs choice heavy, $5 50 and $5 75 ;
light, $5; dressed, 6 1-2 and 7 cents per
pound.
Veal Large, 61-2 and 7 Cents per
pound.
Beef GroflB, top steers, $4 50 and $5,
dressed beef, 7 and 8 cents per pound.
Che-se Full cream 13Js'c per pound
Young America 14o.
. Potatoes 6J and 05 cents per busnel.
Vegetables Beets $1; turnips 75c
per sack; garlic 7c per lb;. cabbage $1.25
1.50 per 100 pounds ; cauliflower 75c
per dozen; parsnips 85c jer sack; celery
80igS5c per dozen; asparagus 78c:
peas 34c per pound.
Dried fruit Apples evapora'ed 56;
sun-dried sacks or boxes 34c; pears
sun and evaporated 8gc; pitless plume
7(Sc; Italian prunes 67c; extra
silver choice 5(ii7.
OREOON CITY.
Corrected on Thursday.
Wheat, wagon, 58.
Oats, 1 25 per cental.
Potatoes, $1 and U 20 per sack.
Eiltrs 13 cents nr tlnzan.
Butter, country, 20 to 23c per roll;
creamery, 40c.
Dried apples, 5 to 6c per pound.
Dried prunes Italians, 5c; petite
aud German, 4c.
- Date
If you're in need of a nice
Summer Suit call and see
the assortment at our store.
We can save you money as
compared with Portland
prices.
PRICE
The Up-to-Date Clothier.
404
for Your Work
& Xamb
We carry the largest stock of Caskets,
Coffins, Robes and Lining in Clackamas
county.
We are the only undertakers in the
county owning a hearse, which we fur
nish for less than can bj bad elsewhere.
. vVe are under small expense and do
not ask large profits.
Calls promptly attended night or day.
TlicDalles-Portland Route
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Steamer Bailey Gatzert
Daily Round Trips
Leave foot Alder Street, every morn
ing except Monday at 7:00 A. M., for
Cascade Locks, Hood River, White
Salmon and The Dalles.
-SPECIAL-
Round trip rate to Hood River for
strawberry pickers good until August
30th.
This route is the grand scenic attrac
tion of the world.
Both Phones, Main 331.
E. W. Crichton,
Portland Agent.
J. M. Eilloon,
The Dalles Agt.
Fellows
uarama biock, orag jn city
TELEPHONE 813
t)ur stock of groceries must be
sold by June 12, 1901.
All goods will be sold at cost.
Now is your chance to stock up.
Come early.
Respectfully,
J, A. McGLASHAN,
M inager.
Stores Oregon City and Portland.
J, 1. SIAS
DSALSB I!
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
candy tmju.jos
E. E. G. SEOL
Will give you a
Bargain in Wall Paper
Wall Tinting and in
Paint Shop near Depot Hotel
wASTED-TaosTwoarar me axd wo-
men to trHT. fuWerttsi for established
boussofsilid fliincil sUnllnsf. Salary S740 a
ear and expenses, all payable in cish No can
asilng required. Give reterenooa and enclose
self aJdressed stamped envelope. A J Iresa Man
aer, 363 Caiton Bldg., Chicago.