Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, September 27, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901
TIME TABLES
ELECTRIC CARS
25o or 45o Itcund Trip
BOATS
Bound Trip 25o
LEAVE LEAVE
LEAVE
OREGON CITY
7:05 A. M.
8:115
19:2m,
11:85
12:'20 P. M.
1:05
LEAVE
portljihd
ORE. CITY PORTLAND
7 00 a.m. Taylor St.
10 00 8 30 a.m.
1 30 p.m. 11 30
4 80 8 00 p.m.
8 00 Sat. 6 15
7:00 A.M.
7 45
8 80
9 15
10 00
10 45
1130
1H:15P.M
1:00
1 :45
2::i0
8:15
4:00
4:45
6:110
6:15
7:00
7:45
8:S0
9:15
10:30
SUNDAY
9 80
1100
100
2130
4 CO
630
700
8 00
9 30
1100
100
2 30
400
6 80
700
1:60
2:35
8:20
4:05
4:60
6:85
6:20
7:05
7:50
8:20
9:15
10:80
11:40
WILLAMETTE
FALLS CARS
Leave Leave
8. Bridge Wil. i"al
6:45 6:30
7:30 7:00
8-.15 7:45
9:80 8:30
11:00 9:45
12:10 11:15
12:45 12:25
1:15 1:00
2:16 1:3(1
4:00 2:30
6:00 4:16
6:45 9 5:15 '
6:15 a 6:00
6:45 J 6:30
7:15 ti) 7:00
8:15 S 7:30
9:00 n 8:30
10:00 9:46 '
Only toMIlwauk e.
12:50 Sat. ouly 11:40
SUNDAY 25o Ronml Trip
vars iivury uuii Hour
R. R. TRAINS
25c or 4oo Round Trip
LEAVE
OKEOON CITY
7:00 A. M.
92 A. Ill,
6:30 P. II.
LEAVE
PORTLAND
8:30 A.M.
4:0n P.M.
8:30 P. M
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Cb's
Sirs. Regulator & Dalles City
Daily (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching at way points on both Bides of the
Columba river.
Both of ti e above steamers have been to nil
andare in excellent shape for the Haecp oil 00
The Regulator Line will endeavor to glveits
patrons the best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleaaure
travel by the steamers of Ibe Regulator
Line.
The above steamers leave Portland 7a m.and
Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrive t destlnationln ample
time for outgoing trains.
Portland Oftlee, The Dalles Office
Oak St. Pock. CourtStreet.
A. C. A1.LAWAT
General Agent
Best of Everything
In a w ord Ihis tolls of
the 1 i bhi nger servioe via,
TEE N0R1II-WESTERN LINE
8 trains daily bci ween St. Paul and Chicago,
comprising;
The Latet Pullman Sleepers
peerless lining Cars
Library and Observation Cars
Free Reclining Chair Cars
The 20th Century Train "The Korth-Western
Limited," runs every day of the year. -
The Fisest Train in the World
Electric Lighted Steam Heated
To Chicago by Daylight. .
The Badger State Express, the finest day
train running between Chicago via.
the Short Line.
Connections from the west made via
The Northern Pacific,
Great Northern,
and Canadian Pacific B 8
This is also one nf the best lines between
Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis
AH agents sell tickets via "The North
western Line."
W. H. MEAD. H. S. SISLER,
G. A. T. A.
148 Alder St., Portland, Oregon.
OREGON
Shout line
AND Union Pacific
E EAST
Ihe 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives tha Choice of
THREE
TRAINS
AIE.Y
TWO VIA.
TEE OREGON
SHORT LINE
9:00 a. m.
9:00 p. m.
TO
SALT LAKE,
DKNVER,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO and
KANSAS CITY.
ONE VIA
TEE GREAT
NORTHERN
6:C0 p. in.
TO
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
rwan Rtpnmpra leave Portland every
5 Days for
SAN
FRANCISCO
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam.
ette and Columbia Iiiver Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan
For full information call on or address nearest
O. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or aaaress
A. I.. CRAIG. G. P, A..
Portland, Oregon
Pan-American
Exposition
BUFFALO, N. Y.
MAT TO NOVEMBER
Ask Chicago, Milwaukie &
Sr. Paul Raiway about reduced
rates.
C. J, EDDY,
General Agent,
PORTLAND, ORE.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE
STR. TAHOMA
Dally Round Trips, except Sunday
, TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 A.
Leave Astoria 7 P.
M
THE DAtLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT
DAILY ROUND TRIP
EXCEPT MONDAY
VANCOUVER, CASCADE LOCKS
ST. MARTIN'S SPRINGS, HOOD
RIVER, WHITE SALMON
LYLE AND THE
DALLES
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 A. M.
Arrive The Dalles ,. . 3 P. M.
Leave " 8:30 "
Arrive Portland 10 "
MEALS THE VERI BEST
fW"SundnT Trips a Leading Feature
Ual-f his Route has the Grandest Scenic Attrac
tions -on Earth
Landing and office, Foot Alder Street
BOTH FHOHES, MAIN 361 PofcTLAKD, OSEOOS
J. C. WYATT, Afit.. Vancouver
W0LF0R0 & WYERS, Agts. .White Salmon
PRATHER & BARNES, Agts., Hood River
JOHN M.FILLOON.Agt., The Dalles.
A, J. TAYLOR, Arjt , Astoria
E. W. CRICHT0N, At., Portland
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Co.
Shasta llouto
Trains leave Oregon City for Portland at 7 .00 and
9:22 a. m., and 6.30 P. M.
Lv Portland 8:80 a.m. 8:30 P. K.
Lv Oregon City 0:22 a.m. 0:11 p.m.
Ar Ashland 12:55 A. v. 12:35 p. si,
" Sacramento 5:10 p. M 6:00 a.m. .
" San Francisco 7:4ft p. M, 8:45 p.m.
" Ogden 4:45 A. M. 7:00 A. M.
" Denver 9:80 A.M. 9:15 a.m.
" Kansas City 7:25 am,. 7:25 A.M.
" Chicago 7:42 A.M. 8:80 a.m.
" Los Angeles 2:00 P.M. 8:05 a m.
" El Paso 6:00 P.M. 6:00 p.m.
" Fort Worth 6:80 a.m. 6:30 a.m.
" City of Mexico 11:30 A. m. 11:30 a. m.
" Houston 7:00 B. M. 7:00 a. m.
" New Orleans . 6:30 P.M. 6:80 P. M,
'J Washington 6:42 a.m. 6:42 a.m.
' New Xork 12:10 P.M. 12:10 P.M.
Pullman and Tourist Cars on br-th. trains.
Chair cars, Sacramento to Ogden and HI Pasoi
and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Nuw
Orleans aud Washington
Connecting at Pan Frniielsco with several
Steamship Lines for Honolulu, Jaiau, t.hiua,
Philippines, Central and Sou h America.
See E. L. Hoopenqabneb, agent at Oregon
City statiou, or address
R. B. MII.LFR, G. P. A.,
Portland, Or
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court ( f the s'ale of Ore
gon, for Chickamas county.
Hattie Claik, plaintiff, vs George
Clark, defendant .
To George Clark, the above named de
fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiieu against you
in the above entitled court and cause on
or before the fourth day of October,1901,
which is six weeks after August 'ii.lWl,
the date ordered for the first p iblication
of this notice, and if you fail to bo appear
and answer the plaintitt will apply lor
the relief prayed for in her complaint,
to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between the
above named planum and cieienuant;
and for su h other and further relief as
to the court seems meet and just.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. T. A. McBride, judge of the
above named court, made and entered
on the 21st day of August, 1901.
M. J. JV1ACJHAHON,
Attornev for Plaintiff.
Dated Oregon City, August 21, 1901.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that R. L.
Ringo, executor of the estate of George
W. Lee, deceased, has rendered ana pre
sented for settlement, and filed in the
otlice of the County Clerk of the County
Court of the County of Clackamas and
State of Oregon, his final account oi ins
administration of said estate, and that
Monday, the Hlh day of October, 1901,
at 10 o clock in the lorenoon, nas Deen ,
set by the County Judge of said county
for the hearing of said final report at the
courthouse in Oregon City, in said county
and etate, and for hearing objections to
said report, if any therebe, and all per
sons interested in said estate are hereby
notified then and t.iere to appear and
show cause, if any they have, why said
final account should not be allowed and
approved and said executor discharged.
R. L. RINGO,
Executor of the Estate of George W.
Lee.
Uen & Seheubel, Attorneys for Estate.
MITCHELL
WAGONS
Best possible to build .
No wagon is or can be better than
a Mitchell, because the cream of
wood stock is used, only after being
thoroughly seasoned. The wagon is
well ironed, well painted, well propor
tioned, and runs the lightest of any.
It is nearly 70 years since the first
Mitchell wagon was built, and they
have been built continuously ever
since by the Mitchells. When you
buy a Mitchell, you get the benefit of
this 70 years' experience.
Mitchell, Lewis iStaver Co.
First and
Taylor Streets
Portland,
On
Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Bver since the first appearance of mr
menses thev vera very irregrular and I
suffered with great pain in my hips,
back, stomach and legs, with terrible
bearing down pains in the abdomen.
During the past month I have been
taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford'g
Black-Draught, and I passed themonth-
i ly perma wimoui pain lor tne nrst time
in .years. Kahhis Davis.
What Is life worth to a woman suffer
Ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet
there are women In thousands of homes
to-day who are bearing those terrible
menstrual pains In silence. If you are
one of these we want to say that this
same
iWlME"AE?DU.
will bring you permanent relief. Con
sole yourself with the knowledge that
1,000,000 women have been completely
cured by Wine of Cardui. These worn-
1 en suffered from leucoirlioea, Irregular
menses, headache, backache, and
bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui
will stop all these aches and pains
for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui to-day and take It In
the privacy of your home.
Foradvtre and literature, add rpsB, jrivlnirRymp-
luiiiH, me LAUiee AuviBory uearunenD,"
mo cnauanooga .Medicine lo., uiuuta
tianocca.
mini
County Ireasurer's Notice.
I now have niney to pav county war
rants endorsed prior to November 1st,
1898. Interest will ceaBe on the war
rants in this call on the date hereof.
A. Ldellin'g,
Treasurer Clackamas County, Or.
Oregon City, Sept. 20th, 1901.
I'Cut this Out
AND PRESENT AT
; Acme Candij Kitchen
i OPPOSITE BARLOW'S GROCERY
X AND GET
Sack of Candy Tree.
I On Saturd.aij EveiVg
II. C. Vatkin8, sexton of the Metho
dist church, Springfield, Pa., says: "My
wife has bpen very bad with kidney
trouble and tried several doctors with
out benefit After taking one bottle (
Foley s Kidney Cure, was much belUff,
and was completely cured after taking
four b ittles." Charuian & Co.
Charman & Oo. exchange School
Books at Charman & Co.
For Over Fifty rears.
An Old and Wkll-Tbied Remedy.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over 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 colic, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste, Sold Ly Drug
gists in every part of the World.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is
incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
Mr. G. A. Stilltnan, a merchant of
Tampico, 111., writes: "Foley's Kidney
Cure is meeting with wonderful success.
It has cured some cases here that phy
sicians pronounced incurable. 1 myself
am able to testify to its merits. Mj
face today is a living picture of health,
and Foley's Kidney Cure has made it
such" Charman & Oo.
NEW GOODS
NEW PRICES
Has just received a
new line of Dry Goods,
Men's and Boys'Cloth
mgt Furnishing Goods
and Underwear , that
he will sell at reduced
prices.
First Store on
G. W. Gnce
Upper SCYentll Ot.' on Franz Josef Land, whence he will at
tempt a dash for the North pole with
420 dos. JZZu
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Friday, Sept. 20.
The Amalgamated Association lost its ,
strike. Tha order's ionrnal savs: "The"
causes that led up to this unsatisfactory I
settlement were the ovei whelming odds I
that the men had to battle against, the
daily prees, p-iblic opinion, the adyice
of prominent labar leaders and the 1
w ithdrawal of credit by merchants."
The Boers took Lydenburg. Gen.
Louie Botha released 1000 men out of
the English prison camp at Middle
burg. People leave Pretoria, fifty at a
time, to join Botha. In Cape Colony
800 of the Colonial troops deserted and
have jrned the Boer commanders.
Kitchener's proclamation is doing its
work.
In a collision near Warren, Mass., on
the Boston & Albany Railway, 10 were
killed and 21 injured.
The Britibh torpedo boat destroyer
Cobra exploded in the North Sea. Of
her crew of 79, 67 were lost.
A Denver company has organized in
the state of Washington with $30,000,
000 capital for building a railroad across
lienng eea to connect wan the bibenan
road.
Sa;orday, Sept. 21.
At The Hague, Baron Van Lvden, the
Dutch Minister of Foreign Affaire, has
forwarded to the Legations and members
of the council of the court of arbitration,
a copy of the Boer appeal for arbitration
with a notification that he intended to
bring up the appeal for consideration at
the first meeting of the council.
The Czar, Czarina and President Lou
bet revie ved 140,000 troops on the plain
of Bethany, France The march past
lasted three hourp, terminating in a
magnificent charge of 20,000 cavalry.
The spectacle was very imposing as the
infantry went by 150 files deep with
fixed bayonets.
In four recent successes over the Brit
ish, the Boers killed 68 officers and
men, wounded 63, and captured five
guna and 300 men. In Cape Colony,
south of Stormberg, fighting is again go
ing on.
At Youngstown, Pa., 60 puddlers em
ployed at the Girard plant of the Ameri
can Steel Hoop Company who refused
to work last Thursday out of respect
to the memory of President Mc
Kinley,were discharged.
The government has recovered $380,
000 of the funds tmbezzeled by Capt.
Carter.
President Roosevelt held his first
cabinet meeting at Washington yester
day. In going to and returning from
luncheon the president walked rapidly
and alone. ,
Sunday, Sept. 22.
Near Eldorado, Co'o., forest fires have
consumed 50 square miles of timber.
President Roosevelt will visit Oregon
and Washington next spring.
The Washington state board of.eqnali
zation has fixed the slate tax levy at
7 1-6 mills. The board's action has been
polluted by corrupt dickering with the
railroad companies, who?e assessment
has been lowered.
Monday, Sept. 23
In Portland, J."H. Coswick was killed
by falling down ati t levator sbatt.
No poison was found on the bullets or
revolver taken from i zolgosz. CzolgoFz'
trial will begin at Buiulo today. A plot
o kill the president may have
been
formed before his re-election.
Harry De Windt will again attempt
the overland journey via Behring Straits.
Colonel Murray, commander of Lov-
att's Scouts, was killed by Boers on the
Orange river.
The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall
and York will visit an Ottawa lumber
camp today.
The Buffalo Exposition has suffered
heavy financial loss.
The icefloes in Behring Strait would
make the construction of a bridge a"ross
it impossible. Belgian and American
railroad engineers are considering the
project of building a tunnel unuer tne
strait.
At Buffalo, Czolgosz, the assassin, has
plead guilty, but the judge orders the
plea, "not guilty," meteaa. eciennnc
alienists have come to the conclusion
that the murderer was not and is not in
sane.
At Norfolk, Neb., the state asylum
for the insane burned and all but three of
eheOOO inmates escaped. Loss, $300,
000. At San Francisco, Father Yorke, the
eloquent Cattiolic prieet, delivered a
stirring address in favor of striking la
bor unions at Metropolitan Tempe.
The opinion is growing in London
that on account of the Boer war, Eng
land will soon have to borrow more
money.
Commandant Scheepers succeeded in
captuiing the loyal delegates of Oudt
Echocen on their return home from
Cane Town, where ther had done ohe-
seiance to the Duke of Cornwall. The
Cape Colony Dutch are rebelling against
the lintiali, trom tne urange river to
the sea.
Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Shaffer.president o' the Amalgamated
Association, has published a review of
the late steel workes' strike, in which
he severely arraigns other labor associ
ations, which did not sustain the strike,
an l gave not one cent to help the strik
ers. The Hague arbitration council will de
clare itself incompetent to deil with
South African war.
Near Olequa, Wash., E. J. Mclntire,
of Portland, was murdered.
Fifteen French ships are lhtel
Portland.
A. J. Cas-ett, president of the Penn
gyluania railroad, demands from the
Gould 3000 miles of railroad, at a profit
to them. The move is in the interest of
the steel trust to kill competiton.
Five masked men hell up a Fendleton
gambling house for $1500.
The San Francisco Call, Chronicle and
Bulletin are fighting the Examiner and
the labor unions.
The Schley-Sampson court of inquiry
is proceeding slowly at Washington.
The navy's dirty linen is not quickly
washed.
At Buffalo, the Jury found Czolgosz
guilty of murder in the first degree.
Mr. Baldwin, the explorer, was landed
At Wafhinnton
senior coimVI f-r
Judge Jere Wion,
Admiral Schley, died
suouemy.
E'HaH tjafug nf
St. Louis, confesses
the murder of Wil-
" ' 'l'" Wn
lam McKmley..
. Mrs. MeKioley loiitfj for death in or.
aer that xiie may join Her Husband.
American horses taken to Ilusbia,
where.tltev were VmuKKled on to the
race tracks won many thousaniiB of doir
lars over native horses befote ihe trick
whs discovered.
In the Yanttse-Kiang valW, Chin- ,
10 000,000 people are in a Slate of diru
destitution on account of the floods.
LOCAL NEWS ITEV1S.
Churle Payne left Monday for a visit
at Salem.
Miss Maggie Mulvey visited friends at
Mnlino dni in j t tie week.
Ediior Lingenlelter. of Walla
Walla
was visiting in Oregon City Tuesday.
. MissTillie Henrici, of Portland, vs
ited friends in this city during tha week.
Miss Marie Wiley, of Se'l'ood, visited
her parentB in this city a few days ago.
Stephen Hutchinson and daughter, of
Shuhel, were in Oregon Ciiy Wednes
day. iNat Scrilv.er has returned with his
family to Highland after a year's ab
sence. Ed Rcchner Inft Tuesday for I lah ,
where he is employed by the U. S tiah
commission.
Miss Lucile Alderman, of Portland, is
verv sick at the home of her sister, Mrs.
James Edmonds, of this city.
Ed and Amos Harrington, Chris
Moehnke and John Heft retunel -Tim-day
from a visit to the Clac' am is Hot
Springs. They were supposed to ba
loaded with deer.
Wanted A woman to do housework
lor small family. Wages$l(i. Apply at
Harris' Grocery.
Johnson & Lamb are prepared to re
cover, repair and make to order um
brellas. .
Johnson & Lamb have a stock of am
munition and will load shells to order.
Keyfltting and machine work at
Johnson & Lamb's bicycle shop.
Try X per cent money of C. O. T.
Williams, if security iejgood.
Try the new candy kitchen opposite
Barlow'B grocery.
Candy given away free at the new
candy store Saturday.
Frank Welch has opned the Acme
candy Btore oppo-ite Barlow's.
Attendants of the state fair report the
exhibition of a bunch of Biown Swiss
cattle for the first time in ihe state.
They are a good beef animal
Mrs. L. Carlton has moved her dress
making parlors from over Mrs. Sladen's
store to upstairs next to Courier Her
ald office.
Rev. Mack Mayfield, of.Eastern Ore
gon, preached at the house of Isac Lee,
Mount Pleasant, on Saturdjy and Sun
day last.
The creamery buiding at Stone is be
ing constructed by Lewis Kirohner.
Special pries, 15c per pound, for But
ler Scotch Wafers, on Saturday and Sun
day, very fine, at Kozy Kanr'y Kitchen.
Every man in the commu ity should
hear George Robert Cairns.
If yon never heard a sermon hefcre, let
George Robert Cairns talk lo you.
If you are going to church once more
this year go while George Robert Cairns
is here.
If you don't like preachers go and
hear George Robert Cairns.
The Baptist church cordially invites
every person in the community to hear
George Robert Cairns at the Baptist
church duiing tiie forthcoming two
weeks.
For Rale Two fresh milch cows. O,
Eiler, Wilsonville, Or.
George Robert Cairns, evangelit of
United States and Europe, will conduct
services at the Baptist church for two
weeks commencing Sunday.
If you want to hear a sensible man
preach a sensible sermon go to the Bap
tist church Sunday nignt.
Wabash Niagara
OFFERS YOU
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4 Through Trains Daily from St. Loul3
4 Trains Daily from Kansas City
EQUIPMENT
men. 1 eriect roauneu, soonest ueu arm ijuickbhi. mue. lourmt cum iuoji'oij'w
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ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. A.. Los Alleles. ,
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TVT. Z of wI,at MK- CHAS. S. FEE, General Passenger
Jj Ollllllli Agent, St. Paul, Ninn., will send out, onvfuily
" mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any combi
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accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading
matter for little or nothing.
fcrEI Wonderland looi
An annual publication, beautifully llluttrati'il In color ami
half tono. Thin numlcr trt-nU particularly of thti lilxtory of
the Northern Paclrlo'B Trademark, the cutter BatllvikuM In
Montana, and the YellowHtona I'ark.
Miniature Wonderland
A neat and dainty publication containing a complete hhtjry
of tha Nortlmru Paellio Trademark, The arlUllo covers of
the Worider'and, l'.KJl are lined In miniature.
Wild Flower from Yellowstone
A book of primed wild
ahowlng Iha real rlowam In
and beautiful wiuvenlr
full page illustration of
Yellowstone National Park
A new 112 page book in UroiiK, flexible coven, Rood paper,
plain tvpe, iUumrated, pm-kel alza, a co npeuilltnn , ami Twenty-five
descriptive of the World'! Wonderland. I enta
Climbing Mount Rainier
An Illustrated pocket-tlze book, 72 pattee, In nUong, rt-ill.la Send
covert, prlnitd on heavy paper, deaenptive of an aseeut of Twn'y.flvf)
tha hliiheit peak In the United States outnlde of Alaska of a (Junta,
glacial nature. ,
The attrocti h at ihe Shively Saturday
will be "The Queen of Hayti," the big.:
musical comedy hfaded by all stnr cRSfr.
of color d performers. The coinedy on
Msts of a medley of hurli tque, vaudeville'
ami opira. An interesting plnt'runs
throughout the whole performnn'p, im
which several good characters are intro
diu'ed, the principle ones being astiand
i d Hebrew and a tr.itnp. Every oppor
tunity is offered by lite various situa
tions for the introductions of clever
specialties in a legiiitniite manner; andP
if you don't Lutrh at Blotsky, the He
brew, and ltd Hunter, the tramp, yow
have a bad attack of dyspepsia or no
i-eie-e 01 humor.
"The Queen of Hayti." the big mil
fical .comedy which appears at the
Shivtly Saturday night is vastly differ
ent -from any similar style of attraction
that will he seen here this season. It
numbers 48 of the beet colored enter
tainers in America, each one of then
popular in ttieir respective lines.
Recently some hoys knocked down
several roadside mail boxes in the vi
uinilv of Logan. This 1b goiug too fan
anil Uncle Sam will take a hand in theft
matter if it cnniiniv 8.
Four years ago, George Brothers es
tablished the Elk Restaurant; Subse
quently it pushed into other hands and.
I the business ran down. Now they have
! again taken charge of the Elk. Tbei
pl"ce is bring fixed up, with the inteni
I tion of bringing track its old prosperity. ,
) by careful, gi ntivus management.
I The two smooth gentlemen t!-,:tt dis
posed of a $1100 piano to Oregon City
merchants are having some trouble. Oue-
man refused to pay, and they were glad
to settle for about half. Another sued'
them for $ot 0 for breach of contract.
The strangest part of the proposition is'
the fact that the Enterprisa afior taking
the money and lathering the scheme
gave it a "roast" in its columns.
"The Queen of Hayti," the attraction-,
at the Shively Saturday night is said to
be one of the largest and best org iniza
tions traveling. It is a musical c nnedy
and vastly different from any other col
ored organization. The piece contains
well defined plot and tells an interest
ing story, with catchy songs and1.,
dances..
The vote for the Irving piano stand
as follows: Red Men. 517, W. O. W.
108, Y. M. O. A. 151, M. E. church 101
scattering 9(i.
Another Piuuo Content.
The merchants of Oregon City who
were not "in" the Irving piano scheme,.
to protect their business, have among
themselves purchased a celebrated $(i50-'
Chickering piat-o to he given away on;
Saturday, Jbmi , !, Every customer-'
purchasing u i .a the following stores
will be given v -ie with every 10-cent
purchase. Ak ioi w 1 1 i e tickets. The
piano and b hot boxwni e keptal liur
meitjter & Androgen's j vi l-y store. The
merchants hove also made arrangements
for exchange of the Checkering for a
concert Kimball with cat ved cano if the
winner wishes. The advertising wilt bo
furnished by the Courier-Herald, which
will also publish the result of the con
teFt every week :
R. Freytag, Red Front, V. Harris I.
Selling, Schrewe & Yerntnn, Brunswick
Restaurant, F. T. Barlow, J. M. Price
Kuiineister & Andresen, O. A. Harding,.
Kozy Kandy Kitchen, ti. Rosensteitir
W. L. Block, Pope & Go , Charinan &r
Co P. O. Candy Store, V. O. Shark,
Courier-Herald, A. llobei iaon,H. Schroe
der, Ely Brs. J. W. Ulaney, Dr. J.
B. Moore, Mrs. O. Ptieto.
Card of Thanks. We desire to thank
our friends and neighbors for their kind
neB to us during the last illness ami
death of our dearly beloved.' Their
thankful kindness will ever be gr.vtufully
remembered. W. W. Porter, Mr. and
Mrs, Jamca Davis.
TO CURB A COLD JN ONE DA V
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money it it fails'
to curer E. W. Grove's signature is oi
each box. 25c.
rhii signature Is on every Ixrx ct the (tonulrn
Laxative BromoQnininc tui-i.u
he remedy that enreu n told In iw-r dor'
Falls Short Line
TO BUFFALO
And Points Bsyflsl
Reclining Chair Cars (free) rullman Pahu n fileopar
Dining and Cafe Cars on all trains. Polite train-
i i..i . : m m
The Northorn Pacific is lot
eil among railways for its
advertising matter. 1 ts
PamPhlti folders, booklets, etc., are
tastefully gotten up and are valuable for
Send
Six Crnts
.Vnd
pour Cents
(lower from Yallewatnue Park,
lle-lr natural colura, A dainty Send
ten Hpeeluiena of ttowera and alx P Ity Ccnta
Park tcenery.
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