Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, September 27, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1901
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Irisctafft
Pains
are Nature's warning notes of
approaching danger from a dis
eased heart. If you would
avoid debilitating diseases, or
even sudden death from this
hidden trouble pay heed to the
early warnings. Strengthen the
heart's muscles, quiet its nerv
ous irritation and regulate its
action with that greatest of all
heart remedies, Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure.
"My heart beat bo hard that it
shook the bed, and the patn was
bo sharp and severe that I could
hardly breathe. I used four bot
tles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure tnd
the palpitation and pain were
cone." Mrs. C. Black,
6 - Charleston, S. C.
Dr. Miles'
Heat Cute
controls the heart action, accel
erates the circulation and builds
up the entire system. Sold by
druggists on a guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
COUNTY OFFICERS
Judge T. F. Ryan
Clerk of Courts E. H. Cooper
Sheriff J. J. Cooke
Bccorder ... T. P. Bandall
TrenMirer A. Lnelling
Assessor Ell Williams
School Superintendent J. C. Zinser
Surveyor Ernest Rands
oronera M. u.Btricitiano
111. Alorton
Commissioners 1 T. 11. KUlin
(John Lewellcn
Dcputv Clerk 0. D. Ebj
" " Sheriff J. E, Jack
" Kooorder Ed. Dedman
" Assessor J.G. Portor
County Court meets on first Wednesday after firs
Monday of every month.
Probate Court meets on first Monday of every
month
Circuit Court meets on third Monday In Aprllan
first Monday in November
OREGON CITY OEFKT.ItS.
Mayor (IrantB Dimlck
Recorder , Bruce C. Curry
Chief of Police C. Jl. Burns
Treasurer ... M'ln Jones
City Attorney A . B. Dresser
Street Commissioner J',n Green
Bup't. of Watur Works W.H. Howell
City Engineer Ernest Rands
Oonurllmen It. Roomer, J. V. Powell, ? , B.
Zuimviilt of First Wiird: Win. Slicehan. C
Huntley, C. O. Albright, of Second Ward; E. w
Scott, S. D. Francis and Ed. F. Storv ovv
Third Ward.
Council meets first Wednesday of oach month
"NERVE WASTE."
One of the most helpful books on nerve
wakneFB ever issued is that entitled
"Neive Wriste," by Dr. Savvyer, of San
Fraiicitco, now In its filth thousand,
This work of an experienced and repu
table physician is in agreeable contrast
to the vaBt sum of JiiIeo teaching which
prevails on this interesting subject. It
abounds in carefully considered and
practically advice, and lias the two great
merits of wisdom and sincerity.
It is indorsed by both the religious
and secular press. The Chicago Ad
vance says: "A perusal of the book and
the application of its principles will put
health, hope and heart into thousands
of lives that are now suffering through
nervous impairment."
The book is $1.00, by mail, postpaid.
One of the most interesting chapter!
chapters xit, on Nervines and' Nerve
Tonics Iiiib been printed separately as
af i ini lo chapter, and w ill be cent to
any address for stump by the publishers,
'1 l.e rueilie 1'nli. Co., Hex "058, Ban
liiii cisio iu plain tinted envelope.
E. E. G. SEOL
Will
give you a
Bargain in Wall Paper
V7r.!l Tintirg aid in
General House Painting
I'nint Shop near Depot Hotel
I Swedish
Asthma
cure.
ABSOLUTELY CURES
Asthma
Hay Fever
Bronchial Trouble
GUARANTEED NO OPTIAES J
For Sale by
C. G. HUNTLEY
T
1 Oregon City, Oregon Z
DIRECTORY
CHURCHES
First Presbyterian, corner Seventh and Jefferson
st-eete Rev. A. J. Montgomery, pastor. Ser
vices at 11 a.m. and ViUlp.m. Sabbath sohool
10 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. meet every Sunday
cveniint at 6:30 p. m. Praver meetina Thurs
day evening at 8:00. j
Evangelical Church, corner Eighth and Madison
streets. Kev. B. Copley, pastor. Services every
Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m . Sunday-school
at 10 a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
St. Paul's Episcopal, corner Ninth and River
Kev. r. r. Hammond, pastor. Services, Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Fridays, evening prayer with rddreBs
at 7:30.
St. John's, Catholic corner Tenth street und
River Rev. A. Hillebrand, pastor. On Sun
day, mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Every Sunday
German sermon at'er 8 o'clock mass. At all
other masses English sermons. Sunday school
2:30 p.m. Vtspcrs, Apologetic subjects and
benediction at 7:3C p. m.
Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Seventh
streets Kev. K. A. Atkins, pastor. Morning
service at 10:15, Sunday school at 10:00,
Evening service at7:30, Kpworth League Sun
Cay evening at 6:30, prayer meeting Thursday
ev -nlng at 7:30. Class meeting after morning
servl.e.
United Brethren, corner Eighth and Pierce
streets, Eev. Cocking, pastor. Services everv
Sunday at 11a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Sunday
school at 1C a. m. Young Peoples Meeting at
6:80 p. m., Sunday. Prayer mee.ing every
Wednesday evening.
First Congregational, oorner Main and Eleventh
s.reelB-Bev. E. S. c oll-nger, piutor. S rvircs
10:30 a. m. and cbOp. m. Sunday school after
morning service. Prayer meeting Wednesday
cvenli'g at 7:30 Prayer meeting Y. P. 8. C. ii.
Sunday even'ng at 6: 30'.
First Baptist, corner Main and Ninth streets
Rev. J. II.Bevan, p.,stor. Mrrning serviea,
10:30; Sunday school, 11:45. Evming service,
7:30. Regular prayer meeting, Thursday even
ing. Monthly covenant meeting, Wednesday
evonl ;g preceding lirst Sunday In ench mouth
Evangelical-Lutheran, Zlon Congregation, corner
Eighth and Jefferson streets Rev. Meyers
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Services
at lu:30a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
German Lutheran, Onio Svnod, corner of Eighth
and J. Q. Adams streets Kev. Ernest J. W.
Mack, pastor.
M. E. South Rev. T. P Havnes, pastor. Third
Sunday at United Brethren Chuich.
Free Methodist Rev. J. W. Eldridge, pastor.
Preaching first and tliird Tuesdays at 11 a. ni.
, Prayer meeting Every Thursday evening.
Services held ill Congregational church ut
Elyville.
SOCIETIES.
List of All Societies in tills County With
Meeting Place and Date,
OREGON CITY.
Oregon City Lodge No. 1, Ancient Order Rod
Crosb 2d and 4lh Fridays at Willamette hall.
Falls City Lodge No. 159 cf A. O. TJ. W.-Every
Saturday eveuing iu A. O. U. W. hall on Sev
enth street.
Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. O. O.y. Every Thursday
evening at Odd Fellows' hall.
Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F. First aud
third Tuesdays at Odd Fellows' hall.
Willamette Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 2 The
second and fourth Fridays in I. O. O. F. hall.
Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. ft A. M. Regular
communications on first and third Saturdays
Myrtle Lodge No. 21, D. of H. Every Friday in
A. O. U. W. hall.
Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. K. Regular con
vocation third Monday.
Court Robin Hood No. 8330, F. of A. --Willamette
hull on second and fourth Fridays,
Pioneer Chapter, No. 28, O. E. 8. Masonic Tem
ple on Tuesdays.
Willamette Camp No. US, W. of W. First and
third FridayBiii Willamette ball.
Sola Clrola No . 167, W. of W. First and third
Tuesdays at Willamette hall.
Modern Woodmen of America, Cnmn Ni. 5 !(
meets seooud and fourth Tuesduj b at Willau
ette hall, w
Wacheno Tribe, No. 13,1. O. R. 3d. Tuesdry eve
ning at Redmen's hall, Jaggar biiliumg.
Union Veterans Union Socond Baluiuav n
each mouth at 1 p. in. aud fourth Saturday
7:30 p. in , iu armory.
Meade Post, No. 0. A. R. First Monday of each
mouth at Willamette hall.
Crystal Council Order Pendo, No. lOllivery
Monday at KeUuien hall.
Council No. 221, A. O. P. Every Tuesday at Red-
men a nan.
Cataract Lodge No. 76 K. of P. Every Wednesday
ut iicuuieu a nun.
Meade Relief Corps, No. 18. Meets at Willam
ette nan on tne nrst Monday at i p. m ., and the
third Monday at 7:80 p. m The auxiliary meets
at the arniory on first aud third Saturcays at
p. ni.
MoLoughlln Cabin No. i, Native Sons cf Ore
gon, meets at Willamette hall on second and
fourth Monday evenings.
St. John's Branch No. 647, C. K. of A. Every
Tuesday evening at their hull.
United Artisans, No. 7 Willamette hall every
inursuay.
Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M.-A. O. U. W. hall
upper sevenm street, on second aud fouitn
Mondays.
Oregon City Board ot Trade At court house on
iuouuay in eaeii mouth.
Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. First Friday of
cat'ii uivuw, a. i-uiuiiuiu Client House,
Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 Second Wednesday
in each month at Fountain engine house.
Cataract Hose Co. No. 2 Second Tuesday of each
urolith at Cataract engine house.
Oregon City Hose Co. No. 8-Hose house on the
hill the third Tuesday ot each mouth.
Mt. View Hose Co. 4 Hose house at hlyvllle
Maple Lane Grange, No. '."JO, P. of II. Last Satur
day in eaeii uioutii at lu a. in. in seventh Street
hull.
COUNTY.
Pig Iron Lodge No. l;!f, A. O. U. W. Hvcrv
Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' hull, Oswego.
Molalla Assembly No. 82, U. A. First and third
Saturdays at school house ha'l, Molalla.
Gavel Lodge No. 65, A. O. U. W.-Second and
third Saturday evenings at Knight's hall, Canny.
Clackamas Lodge, No. 67. A. 0. U. W. First and
third Mondays at Strite s hall, Clackamas.
Sunrise Lodge No. 43, A. 0. U. W. Socond and
lourth Saturday at Wllsonvllle.
Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, 1). of II. Eve; y Tuesday
evening.
Hebeknh Lodgo No. 71, I. 0. 0. F., of Oswego
Thursday evenings.
Oswego Lodge No. 03, 1. 0. 0. F. Odd Fellow's
hull, Osw ego, every Monday evening.
Lone Pine Lodge No. 63, A. F. & A, M., of Logan.
(iencral Pope Post No. K; G. A. K First Satur
day ol each mouth at Orange hull, Mulino.
licnorul Crook Post No. 22. tl. A. P.. School house
at Needy on Kirst Saturday In each mouth.
Star Lodge No. It."., K. of l'.-Kvory Wednesday
evening In Castle hall.
Canny Lodge No. 6i;l, I. O, fi. T.-Flrst and Third
r-aiuniny evenings at knight s Hall, Cauhy.
Oswego Lodce No. J1K, I. 0. 11. T. Every Friday
evening in new nan in oia town. .
Cnnliy Spiritualist Society Kirst and Third Sun
days of each month.
New Fra W . C. T. C First Saturday in each
luouiu ai ineir nail in vw Kra.
Ppringwater No. M, p. of II.-On second Satur
day utter lull moon.
Canhy Hoard of Trade-Knight's hall, Canby. on
lirst and third Fridays.
Central No. 2H7 P. of II. Third Saturday ut Ilea'
verCree k hall.
Harding No U2 P of 11. Saturday after full
Mllwnnkie Orange No.-j'W P. of 11. Third Sidnr
day at 10 a. iu.
Molalla I, range No. 40, P. of II. Their hall
near Mulino on the second Satuiduv of
each month at 10 :io a. m.
Myrtle ss. iul.y No. 7 V. A. Every Friday at
Canby.
Butte Creek Fair Association of Murojuuni
Holds au annual fair.
Tualatin Orange, No. lit, p. of 11. I ast Saturday
of each mouth at their hall ill WiUoiiviilo.
Warner Orange No. 117, P. of II. Fourth Satur
day ol each month at llieir hall in New Era.
Bulto Creek Orange No. St p. ol II. At hall In
Marquam second Saturday In each month.
Oswego Orange No. 17a, P. ol II. Second Satur
day lu each month.
Paiuascus Orange No. 200, P, of II. - First Satur
day In mouth In lhimascus school house.
Highland No. 201, P. of II, First Salurday lu
mouth, near Ctarkca.
Herrttnrio of MviWiVd we
notiii thf editor oj any
vtrttoiy uUe.
HmUn rrquetltit to
clHlllyc in j.kuys or
Weir Httehall and Whitman,
' In Dr. Weir Mitchell's book a pleas
ant story or two is told of Walt Whit
man, the writer, to whom some would
deny the name of poet, while others re
gard him as one of the greatest of all
poets. One of the characters In the
story of "Dr. North and His Friends"
says that Whitman was eaten up by
his own vanity, regarding everything
he did as of such supreme value that
he had lost all power of self criticism
and could not tell good from bad or In
different. Once he was asked If he
thought.Shakespeare as great a poet as
himself. He replied that he had often
thought of that, but had never been
able to come to a decision.
He went to a physician upon an oc
casion, thinking himself seriously out
of health. When he learned that his
ailment, whatever It was, could be
treated best by living as much as pos
sible out of doors without dosing with
medicine, he was leaving In all good
humor when he bethought himself of
the physician's fee. "How much will
It be?" he inquired. "The debt was
paid long ago." said the doctor, who
knew and liked his writings. "It Is
, tm t, r.rri!fnr
yu 110 aro Still tlie cn tutor.
Whit
man thanked him and went out. An
other patient, a lady, had taken his
place when he returned, put his two
great hands on the table opposite his
medical adviser he had not stopped to
knock or announce himself-and sairt,
"That, sir, I call poetry."
The lady was .scandalized by his
abrupt appearance and demeanor and
asked as soon ns the writer had gone
for the second time, "Is the gentleman
Insane?" but, learning his identity, she
wished he had asked for his autograph.
A Fine White Hock Hen.
This beautiful White Plymouth Rock
hen, bred and owned by R Ii. Faniulp-
ner of Cameron, Ills., was scored 04V4
at the reeetit Galeshurg (Ills.) show.
The picture Is reproduced from Ameri
can Poultry Journal.
Hen PMnts.
There are many p'lnts about tills here
hon. business ii'iou wlileh we all agree
and a pootl many other p'lnts wherein
we disagree. Now. one pint Is a good
feed of f rain for six hens, but let them
scratch for It same as us una do when
the grain bill's due. Then ag'ln there's
that there mash question. We don't all
bitch on this p'lnt. Still a pint of meal,
a pint of shorts, a pint of ground oats,
with a ditto of sernps, maa.b a dozen
hens scrap to get It sod then scrap to
get ftirst on the nest. pee In Poultry
Atonthly.
. Why Do Out.i Illsat
Why does a cat bias when angry?
Tako a tiny kitten at play and make it
angry, and it will snarl in its baby fash
ion and bins as best it can. Why ?
Di. Louis Robinson says that the
lii,s.-intr and spitting of young kittens is
probably an iuMnctive attempt to scare
away enemies from the helpless tots by
imitating a snake's hiss.
A grout imiriy creatnres that live in
shallow hnl'M hiva a liks habit of hiss
ing when annoyed or angered. The tail
of a cat seen dimly in the half light of
a care Hti.-vr.'sts a snake's tail and is
often marked in a way to heighten the
resemblance.
"If," says Dr. Robinson, "this raal
ly is an instance of protective mimicry,
I think it is probable that the chief foe
guarded icraimt was the eagle. Eagles
are very fund of cat flesh, and it has
been remari;"d by naturalists that these
formidable birds habitually make war
upon the sin tiler folidito." St. Louis
Post-Dispatch.
Letting Well Kn on it'll Alone.
Mr. MeoUe There's an error In this
plumber's bill, but 1 guess 1 won't say
anything about It.
Mrs. MeeUe-Wbv'?
Mr. Mecke-Ue might charge me for
making the correction. Brooklyn Life.
No Relief for 20 Years.
"I had bronchitis (or twenty years,"
said Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danvillo,
111., "and never got relief until I used
Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a sure
euro for throat and lung diseases.
Charman it Co.
A Little Known Fact.
That the majority of serious diseases
originate in Jisordi-r of the kidneys. Fo
ley's Kidney Cure is guaranteed. le
sure to et Foley's. Charman & Co.
For Salo Five-room house and barn
our lots covered with choice fruit trees
Trice, reasonable. Apply at this ollice.
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paper A. D. HALE, Editor,
Albany, Ore.
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new man." John McDonald,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Don't forget that
it's
"Ayer's" Sarsaparilla
that will make you strong
and hopeful. Don't waste
your time and money by
trying some other kind.
Use the old, tested, tried,
and true Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla. . $1.00 1 bottle. All druigMt.
Alr vonr doctor what lie thinks of Ayer's
. ilia Ua t-tW.1V. !1 1 fihOUttlllS laUU
old family medicine. Follow Ids advice and
ill 1.. ..itlufluH
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2330 and V332 Market Street, Philadel
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Why drink rot-gut, when you can
get Battamore hnnd-made sour mash at
Kelly & Noblitt's.
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Why You Should Insist on Having
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Unequaled by any other.
Rentiers hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your harness, '
Never burns the leather; its
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Stitches kept from breaking.
Oil
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JJA.NK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THE CITY
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
J5O.0C0.OO
20,8f)000
Chas. H. Cauieid, President
Geo. A. Harding, vico-Presldcnt
X G. Caufield, Cashier
General banking business transacted
Deposits receivod subject to check
Approved bills and notes discounted
County and city warrants bought
Loans made on available seourlty
Exchange bought and sold
Collections made promptly
Drafts sold available In any part of the world
Telegraphio exchange sold on Portland, San
Francisco, Chicago and New York
Interest paid on time deposits
Qt D. & D. C. LAT0URETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
opeciames
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK.
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loans and collections, discounts bills,
buys and sells dumestlo and foreign exchange,
and receives deposits subject to check.
Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
D. C. Latoi rette, F. J
Meykb,
Cashier
President
O. W. Eastham G. B. Dimck
)IMICK & EASTHAM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Eoal Estato aud Pro'oate Law Special
ties, Abstract of Title made, Money Loaned,
lteforeiioe. Bank of Oregon City
OKKGON CITY OREGON
DR. L. L. PICKENS
DENTIST
trices Moderate . All Operations Guaranteed.
Barclay Building Oregon City
J)R. GEO. I10EYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a speoialty
Cauflold Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
School, also of American College of
Dental Surgery, Chicago
Willamette Block
OI1RCON CITY OREGON
W. W. CHRISTIE, D. O.
J) US. CHRISTIE
OSTEOPATHIC
Graduates of American
C. D. LOVE, D. O,
& LOVE
PHYSICIANS
School of Osteopathy.
Successfully treat all cluonic diseases
by mechanical manipulation.
Examination and consultation bee.
Office hours; 8 to 12 and 1 to 4, except Sunday.
Rooms 3 and 4, Stevens Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
E.
I. SIAS
"DEALER IN-
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANBY
OREGON
Qt E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp. Bank ( Oregon City
OREGON CITY 0BEG0N
(JEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
At Red Front, Court Ilouse Block
OREGON CITY OREGON
Jf C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience)
Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic
Diseases
Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.; 4 to 6, p. m.
Willamotte Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
JjOBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Laud Titles, Land Ollice Business, Conveyancing
Will practice in all courts ol the state
Room 3, Weinhard BuliJing
OREGON CITY OREGON
a SCIHEIIKL W. 8. U'Kkh
JJREN & SC11UEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Etutfdxt Ebeofai
Will practice In all courts, make collections
and settlements ot estates, furpish abstracts of
title, lend you money and lend your money on
first mortgage. Ofllce in Enterprise building.
OREGON CITY
OEEGON
HEAD
V
At all drug tons.
25 Coat 25.
TOCl'REA COLD IX ONI DAT
TaltLxati Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money It it fails
to curer E. W. Grave'i lignature is oa
each boi. 25c.
i i
Free
Dinner Sets
The celebrated Semi-Vitreous
Porcelain hand-painted decora
tions, with gold trimmings gi;en
away Free to our customer .
We use these dishes simply tfor
an advertisement for our business.
The way to obtain them is eas
Trade with us and get your friends
to trade with us, and we do the
rest, by supplying you and them
with these dishes Free of Charg e
KRAUSSE BROS.
Ladles' and Gents' Fine Shoes
A PERFECT BATH ROOM
essential to perfect comfort and health. Our
estimates on putting in Plumbing Work aud
fittings for large aud small houses will be fouud
surpassingly low when quality of work aud
material used is considered
We would be pleased to hare an opportunity
to submit figures.
F. C. GADKE
Fotografs....
STAMPS
Drop in and see what
we have in the latest
photographs. We can
please all.
VIEWS
New Plumbing
and Tin Shop
A. MIHLSTN
JOBBING AND REPAIRING
a Specialty
Opposita Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY
Wall Paper
Now is the time to buy your
wall paper and Murrow, the paper
hanger, will sell it - to you cheaper
han you can buy it in Portland.
Drop a card in the postoffice and
have sample-book brought to your
house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store
J. MURROW, Oregon City
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Finest Turnouts in City
OREGON CITY. OREGON
Oregon City Junk store
Buys old rags, bottles,
old iron, rubber and
all kinds of metals.
Higest prices paid.
Sugarman&Co.
Cor. Main and Tenth Sts.
WANTED. Capable, reliable person In every
county to represent large company of solid finan
cial reputation; $'.35 salary per year, payable
weekly; $.1 per day absolutely snre aud all expens
es; Mraiiiht.bona-flde, delinile salary.no commis
sion! salary paid each Saturday and expensi'
money advanced each week. STANDARD HOUSE,
84 LJearborn St. Chicago,
A FASHION JOURNAL FREE
For a limited time only we w ill send FREE
to any lady sending us her name, address and
a 2 cent stamp to pay postage a specimen copy
of "L'AUT PR Li MODE," the finest fashion
magazine in the world. The regular price Is
13.60 per year; single numbers 3.5 cents each,
ran be had of all newsdealers. This journal
contains 8 Colored plates showing the proper
colors to be worn together, and the latest
styles In shirtwaists, skills, jackets, collars
and dresses of all kinds. Address
MORSE-BROUCHTON CO.
3 East 19th Street, . New York.
S. J. VAUGHN'S
livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Nearly opposite Suspension bridge
Frst-Class Rigs of All Kinds
OREGON CITY, OREGON
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