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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1901 poisons the blood, irritates the nerve-cells and causes aches and pains in the tem ples, eyes, brain and spinal cord. Headache, neural gia, impaired appetite, indi gestion, sleeplessness, nerv ous exhaustion and des pondency all point to the weakened nerves that are crying aloud for renewed strength and health. "My head was badly troubled, I ached all over and was weak and nerv ous. One bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine and Dr. Miles' l'ills brought me out all right.'1 Hekshal II. Tones, liluefield, W. Va. T Mills' soothes the nervous irr" tl0?' usulatC3 digestion and builds - hea fa and streni. ' Begin to-day. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. "'"kai"i Si imi. mar COUNTY OFFICERS JinlBB T. F. Ryan Clerk of Court E. H. Cooper Bherin J. J. Cooke Seamier T. P. Bandall Treasurer A. I.uelllng A,.KHor Ml Williams School Superintendent J. C. Zinser Surveyor Ernest RandB oroner M. C. Strickland !I. R. Morton T. B. Klllln John Lewellen Deputy Clerk O. P. Ebj " HherilT J.E.Jack " Recorder Ed. Dcdman " Assessor J.G.Porter County Court meets on first Wednesday of every ran tin Frohato Court meets on first Monday of eveiy Ullilllll Circuit Court niecte on third Monday in Aprllan flrni Monday in hoveintcr . OREGON CITY OFFICERS. Mayor (irantB Dlmlck Recorder Bruce O.Curry Chief of Police O.K. Burns Treasurer Linn Jones (Illy Attorney , . . . . A . S. Dresser Street Commissioner Juhn Green Bup't. of Water Works W. H. Howell Cily Engineer. Ernest Hands Coiincilnien R. Kiwiier, .1. W. Powell, W. J- Zmiitvult of First Wards Win. Sheehan, (; " Huntley, 0. O. Albright, of Second Wards E. o Beolt, 8. I). Francis and Ed. F. fctorv Thhd Ward. Council meets first Wednesday ol each mouth "NERVE WASTE." One of (henioBt helpful bocks on nerve weakness ever issued is that entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawyer, of San Francitco, now In its fifth thousand. This work of an experienced and repu table physician is in agreeable contrast to the vast cum of fuUe -teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. 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 press. The Chicago Ad vancbsays:"A poiuml of the book and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousand! of lives Unit are now suffering through nervous impairment." The book is tj 1. 00, by mail, postpaid. One of the most interesting chapters chapters xx, onKtrvines and Keive Tonict bus I cell printed separately ae aeiuni lo chapter, at:d will be sent to any address for stump bv the publishers, 'I he 1'ai'iiic. Tiih. Co., "Box L'ti68, tfur I'ltii.cisco in plain ereltd envelope. E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tlnlfng aiid in General House. Painting Taint Shcp near Depot Hotel Swedish i; Asthma i Cure. ABSOLUTELY CURES j 1 Asthma i Hay Fever Bronchial Trouble I GUARANTEED NO OPIATES For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY j Oregon City, Oregon g DIRECTORY CHURCHES. First Presbyterian, corner Peventhand Jefferson sleets Rev. A. J. Montgomery, pastor. Ser vices at 11 a.m. and 7:W)p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Y. t. 8. C. E. meet every Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 8:00. Evangelical Church, coiner Eighth and Madison streets Kev. Engelbart, pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni. anu 7:b0 p. m . Sunday-school. at ju a. m. rrayer meeting 1 hursday evening. St. Paul's Episcopal, comer Ninth and Klver Rev. P. K. Hammond, pattor. Services, Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m. Sunday teliool at 10 a. m. Fridays, evenirg prayer with t.ddress at 7:80. St. Johu's, Catholic, corner Tenth street nd River Rev. A. hillebrand, pastor. On Sun day, mass at 8 and 1J:30 a. m. Every Sunday German sermon af'er 8 o'clock mass. At all other masses English sermons. Sunday school 2:30 p.m. VispeiB, Apologetic subjects and benediction at 7;3C p. m. Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Seventh streets Itev. K. A. Grimm, pastor. Morning service at 10: 15, Nunday school at 10:00, Kvenlng service at7:S0. Knwoith l.inm snn. fay evening at 6:30, prayer meeting Thursday ef.'i'hig at 7:30. Class meeting after morning servL; . United Brethren, corner Eighth and Pierce streets, -lev Clark, pastor. Services' every Sunday ai U ft. in and 7:80 p. in. Sunday school at 1C aV m' Young Peoples Meeting at 6:80 p. m Sun'V' P)'?' weeing every I Wednesday evening. I First Congregational, oon,el" Main and Eleventh s.reets Kev. E. 8. . ol'.'ng.er, pttftor. S rvices 10:80 a. m. jnd :60 p. m. Sunday school after morning service. Pi aver meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 Prayer mee'ing V, f. 8, t'. ti. ouiiunjf eveu ng at (i:3t,, 10.30- Sii"?-:-- Bci.i.nl U:iS - 8 I ; ?;80' Kit? W1"'" ' rvice: lug. NoHW meeting, Thursday even-! event"1' covenant meeting, Wednesday 0 preceding first Sunday in each month itvnncellcal-Lnth'irnn.Zion Ccneretratlon, corner VWI'IVl, .J.-iu. l. Eighth and Jellerson sirens Kev. aieyers pastor. Bundav school at 9:80 a.m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. German Lutheran, Onio Synod, oorner of Eighth and J. y. Adams streets -Kev. truest J. w. Mack, pastor. Free Methodist Rev. J. W. Eldridge, pastor. Preaching first and t'uird Tuesdays at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Every Thursday evening. Services held in Congregational church at Elyville. SOCIETIES. . List of All Societies in this County With Meeting 1'laee and Date, OREGON CITY. Oregon City Lodge No 1, Ancient Order Red Crosn 2d and 4th Fridays at Willamette hall. Falls Citv Lodire No. 1IS9 cl A. o. U. W.-Kvery Saturday eveuing in A. O.U. W. h&li on Sev enth street. Oregon Lodge No. S, I. O. O.F. Every Thursday evening at uuu fellows nan. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F. First and third Tuesdays at Odd Fellows' hall. Willamette Kehekah Degree Lodge No. 2 The second and fourth Fridays in l.O.O. F. hall. Mnltnonuih Lodge No. 1, A. F, A. M Regular communications on first and third Saturdays Mvrtle Lodge No. 21, D. of H. Kvery Friday in A. O. U. VV. hall. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A.K. Kegular con vocation third Monday. Court Iiohin Hood No. 8330, F. of .-Willamette hall ou second and fourth Fridays, Pioneer Chapter, No. 28, O. E. 8. Masonio Tern- plo on Tuesdays. Willamette Camp No. US, W. of W.-FirBt ard third Fiiiliiysiu Willamette hall. Sola Circle No 107, W. of W. First and third Tuesdays at Willamette hall. Modern Woodmen of America, Camn Ni. snS6 meets second and fourth Tuesdays at WilUu ette hall, Wacheno Tilhe, No. 1 I. O. R. M. Tuesd ty eve ning at Keumeu s nail, Jnggar miuuiiift. Union Veterans Union Second Sdluidtv n each mouth at 1 p. in. and fourth Saturduy 7:80 p. in , In armory. Meade Post, No. O. A. R. First Monday of ea?h month at Willamette hall. Crystal Council Order Pendo, No llil, Every jsionuay at ueumon nail. Council No. 221, A. O. P. Every Tuesday at Red- men s nan. Cataract Lodge No. 76 K. of P. Kvery Wednesday ai jieuineu a nun. Meade Relief Corps, No. 18. Meets nt Willam ette hall on the nrst Monday at p. m ., and the third Monday at ":;10 p. m. The auxiliary meets at the armory on II rst and third Saturdays at p. in. McLonghlln Cahln No. 4, Native 8ons cf Ore- ?:on, nieelB at Willamette nail ou scoona and ourth Monday eveulngs. St. John's Branch No. 647, C. K. of A.-Ivcry Tuesday evening at their hall. United Artisans, No. 7 Willamette hall every Thursday. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M.-A. O. V. W. hall upper Seventh street, on second aud louitti Mondays. Oregon City Board of 1 rade At court house on Monday in each month. Columbia nook and Ladder Co. First Friday of each month at Fountain engius house. Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 Second Wednesday In eaoh mouth at Fountain engine house. Oatara"t Hose Co. No. 2 Second Tuesday of each month at Cataraot engine house. Oregon Oly Hose Co. No. 3 -Hose house on the hill die third Tuesday ot each momh. Mt. View Hose Co. 4 Hose house at il vllle Maple Lane Grange, No. .00, P. of ll.-Un Datur- lay In each month at 10 a. ui. in Seventh htrout hall. COUNTY. rig Iron Lodge No. l:r, A. O. V. W. Every Thursday evening at Odd Fellow a' hall, Oswego. Wolalla Assembly No. S2, V. A. First nnd third saiunluvi at school house lia'l, Molalla. Gavel Lodge No. 55, A.O. U. V.-Second and third Saturday evHilngsat Knight ' hall, Oauiiy. Clackamas Lodge, No. S7, A. O. V. W. First aud third Mondajs at St rite's hall, Clackamas. Sunrise lodge No. 4:1 A.O. 1'. W. Second and lourtli Saturday at Wilsonville. Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, u. ol H. Eveiy Tuesday evening. Itctu kah l odge No. 71, I. O. 0. F., of Oswego Thursday evenings. Oswego Lodge No. Sl.'l, I. 0. O. F.-Odd Fellow's hall, Oswego, every Monday evening. Lone l'ine Lodge No. 63, A. F. & A. M., of Logan. (ieneral Tope Host No. 52; O. A. R First Satur day ol no h month at iirange hall, Mulino. General Crimk 1'nst No. 22, (LA. U. School house at Needy on First Saturday In each month. Slur Lodge No. ,'), K, ot 1'. Every Wednesday evening in Castle hall. Canity l.odKe No. fall, I. O. fl, T.-Flrst and Third Saturday evenings at Knight's Hall, Canity. Osweuit Lodge No. 4 IS. I. O. Q. T. Kvery Friday evening in new hull in old town. Cauliy Spiritualist Society First ami Third Sun days ot each mouth. New Fin V C.T. t First Saturday In each month at their hall lu New Era. Sprluewalf r No, am, 1'. of II.- On seeond Satur day utter lull moiiu. Canity Hoard ot Trade-Knight's hall, Canity, on lirst iiiul third Ftidiiys. Central No. 207 ! ol II. Third Saturday at Ilea vcit'rce k hull. Harding No 12J 1' of II, Saturday aftir full n, i ani'V. Miluankie Cranae No. 1'. of 11. Third Satur day at 10 a. in, Molalla Draniie No. J( P. of II. Their hall l.eiir Mulino on the seeond Saturday of eai'h mouth at Hi.;iO a. in. Myrtle Vxsuntily ho. 7 V. A. Every Friday at Canity. Butte Creek Fair Anelatioii of Marnuam Holds all annual air. Tualatin Cranse, No. Ill, P. of II. T ast Saturday ol eaeli luoiiih at llieir hall in Wilsonville. Warner Granse No. 117, P, of H Fourth Satnr day ol eaeh mouth at lln ir hall in New Era. Rulie Creek (iraiitfe No. S2, V. ol It .At hall in Maninani seeond Saturday in eaeh mouth. Otweiro (iranire No. 175, P. ol H. Seeond Satur day In eaeh lmiulh. rtani'asous tiranse No. 2M, P. of IK Flmt Satur day In month lu laiuaM-iis fchool house. llllihlnnd No. 461, P. of H. First Saturday In mouth, near Clarkea. Strrrtarir oj Sivittirs art kiHtlly rf()utntfit to ti.t?e mt eiiKor oj nay cntniy in puices or virrting date. Board of Commissioners. Continued from page 1. vised it is ordered thai the said heirs be permitted to pay the original tax there on and attempted to pay them, but they were apparently overlooked. And the board being fully advised, it is ordered that the oaid heirs-be permitted to pay the original tax thereon, excluding costs, iuterest and penalty for the re demption of the same. In the matter of warrants Issued more than seven years prior to July 1st, 1901. It appearing to the board that said war rants have been advertised by the county clerk according to law and that the following have not been called for; .Name Gullip Boeter McLeet Iko Bales John Maze Charles Cochran R Hitter Dan Gass F Gray M Roberta B Whetmore John Granscro J W Barker S H Ostnan- No. Amount 1330 f 1 50 268 2 38 1205 75 1914 1 M 1942 25 1943 25 1944 25 734 1 50 649 1 50 643 63 15,743 I 70 15,450 4 50 15,323 4 20 15,098 1 70 14,928 1 70 14,928 1 50 14.768 2 00 14 410 175 14,327 3 40 14.02? 1 75 ' in 13,622 13.620 1 70 14,362 1 50 J M trickier Ida L Howard H L Barnum i McDonnell F Boburg V L TUqwmqjp, n v vv( Flora McMillan Mrs A McMillan Phillip Tatro Total, $39 11 In the matter ot the petition of Addie P. Bailow tor Settlement of taxes. This matter now coinii.g on to be heard on petition of Addle P. Barlow showing to the board that she is the owner of lot 2, block 3, in Barlows, Clackamas county, Oregon. That said property was in the year 1894 assessed to "Unknown j" that at the time of said assessment the property belonged to and was owned by William Barlow, and that the said Wil liam Barlow attempted 1opay all of his taxes for that year and believed that he had done so. That because of the fact that said property was assessed to '"Un known" as the owner thereof, the said William Barlow overlooked the said taxes and failed to pay the same on said property amounting to 4,5 cents and that petitioner who is now the owner, is willing to pay said original tax of 43 cents. And the board being fully ad vised, it is ordered thpt the said Addie P. Barlow be permitted to redeem said propetty from tax sale for said year on payment to the clerk the sum of 43 cents. In the matter of the taxes of 1892 to 1897, inclusive; it is ordered that the delinquent taxes of 1892 to 1897, inclu sive, may be paid without penealty until date of sale. In the matter of the petition of B H, Bowman for settlement of taxes. This matter now coming on by petition of B. II. Bowman showing to the board that for the yhar 1894, JV1. A, Stratton was assessed with block 23 and 3, Clackamas park 11) acres; that the taxes on said afsesement now delinquent amount to IH3.50, and a further coBt of $2. And the board being fully advised, it is ordered that one payment of the sum of $13 50, the clerk cancel the taxes against said property for said year. In the matter of the petition of W. T. Peachy for settlement of taxes. This matter now coming on to be heard on petition tiled herein showing to the board that petitioner is the owner of lot 8, block 1, of Barlows in Clackamas county, Oregon ; that at the time of the assess ment of property for the year 1893, Wil liam Barlow was the owner of said prop erty on which hn had given a bond for deed to one O. Bournette ; and that said properly was wrongfully assessed to said J. Bournette for said year. That because of said mistake of assess ment, the taxes on said property for said vear amounting to 65 cent s "were overlooked and unpaid and that peti tioner is uow willing to pay the original tax for said year, aud the board being fully advised, it is ordered that W. 1'. Peachy be permitted to redeem said propei ty from tax sale for Baid year on payment of the sura of 65 cents. In the matter ot the petition of Hedges & Uriliith for settlement of taxed. It appearing upon the application of the exi-cutor.1 of the estate of N. O. WaUl.-n. ! deceased, that the s'j o!lot 7,bloek 2rt,lui oeen tironeousiy ai-sesseu lor the years 18i)0 and 181)7 ; that the amount of the original assessment, it properly made for the years named, would lie iftiO -lS. On motion of Hedges & Grillith, attorneys fur said executor redemption certificates for the of lot 7, block 28, Oregon City, from the sale of delinquent taxes for the years 18'JU and 18U7 upon payment of the sum of $00 -18. In the matter of the petition of Frank Bruner foi cancellation of double as sessment. Now comes Frank Eruner by petition filed herein, and shows to the board that he was assessed with and paid the taxe? on part of Wright D. L. O., tp. 4 s, r 2 e; 40 acres for the year 18H2; that for said year he was assessed with a part of Wright D. L. C, one acre ; that said one acie was doubly assessed. And the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said double assessment of one acre be cancelled. In the matter of petition of A. N. Moorea for setiement of taxes and can cellation of double assessment. Now comes A. N. Moores by petition tiled herein and shows to the hoard that he is the owner of lots 7 to Hi, block 23, Minthorn ; that said propeity was as sessed to him for the year 1897, tnd was also assessed to S. Farrarfor said year, which latter assessment and erroneous. And the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said assessment of lots I to IB, block 23 to 8. Farrarfor said year 18117 be cancelled of record bv the county clerk. In the matter of the application ol V. O. Harding for rebate of ousts are er roneous assessment. It appearing that for the year 189;!, 50 acres of the Staf ford donation land claim wereass-std to Thomas Spencer at a time when the real owner was Spencer Thomas; ihat the tax for said j ear was JIB SO, and the costs on said eironeous assessment were $4 50. Now on motion of Hedges & briUith, attoruevs fur V. O. Harding, present owner; it is otdered that the clerk issue redemption ceititicatea for said property for t tie sum if f 16.80. Br ta Ids Kind Yoa Haw always Bought llie Kind Yoa Haw always I Bigutur of A Cough " I have made a most thorough trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never disap points." J. Early Pinley, Ironton, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won't cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It wcitt cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it wi'l cure coughs and colds rf all kinds. We I first. ssid this r.'xty years ago; Wv ye yevu trying " 50. f !. All dnijjlsti. -W. urn. ... . Consult YC'.r i--tor. Tr he Kilt ta'-a it, then do as 1 i vs. 11 In- tl! Ja not to take it, tliH.ii ili "'t take It. Ho knows. Leave it with him. WV are willing. J. (J.A ifiKCO., Lo THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Iuitentoua Treatment bv which. Drunkards are Being Cured Da'Iy lu Spite of Themselves, No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A PUasant and Fsltive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and under stood that Drunkenness is a ditease and not weakness. A body filled with poi son, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxi cants. Sufferers may now cure them selves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wondertul "HOMi; UOLDCUKE" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faith ful use according t directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show ihe marvelous transforma tion of thousands of Drunkards into so ber, industrious and upright men WIVES CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS 1 CHILDREN CURE YOUH FATH ERS 1 ! This remedy is no sense a nos. trum but is a specilic for this disease only, andi.s so skilllully devised and pre pared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can ue given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person -taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men bv having the "CURE" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today ihat they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "Home GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than othwrs costing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E 594, EDWIN B. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and V332 Market Street, Philadel phia. All correspondence strictly cod 11- ential. Why drink rot-gut, when you can get Satramore h-uid-made sour mash at Kelly & Noblitt's. Dizzy? Then your liver isn t acting well. You svf-er from biheus- ness, cor.:.' Pills act aire Ayers O.l I'.iH IVCi For 60 yr the S:s Small do have uccn I in. Want " brim lur BUCS(tnur!Hii o f-v the I L Vv makers c,T f R P Hi . A CO . WANTED. Oapnbl1, tclinMo person in every county to rt-prp-i-ut huge company of solid fi nancial reputation; $Wlt sa'ary per vear, pavable weekly ; $3 per (ity absolutely tmr and a' 1 ei ptMtaes; sirainht, bona tide, definite anility, no coin rnmsif n: salary paid each Saturday ami cx ptMi money advanced p.- ch vet k. STANDARD HOl'Sh, y;'4 F'itAHboBN St, Cbioaco. HEADACHE til -v 4T AAA. 4 rxm't tie the top of jrour jelly nuil preserve jars in the old fnsuioued way. Seal tuera oy me new, quick, alisoluteiy aura way uy a thin eontin? or pure, retired 1'arartine Wax. Has no tnste or odor. la air tlplit and acid proof. Knsily applied. Usefulln adorenotlier wava nbotlt the hnnsA. Foil direetion with each pound eake. Bold everywhere. Mad by STANDARD OIL CO- g ever since P Three sires: 25c 3 I'MMBairilJI ' At all drug two. 2S Don 25c mm JJANK OF OREGON CITY OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THE CITV CAPITAL SURPLUS f50.OCO.00 ?2O,850.0O Chas. H. Camield, President Geo. a. Harding, vica-Presldent E. G. Caufield, Cashier General banking business transacted Deposits received tntiject to check Approved bills and notes discounted County and city warrants bought -Loans made on available Beourlty Exchange bought and sold Collections made promptly Drafts sold available In any part of the world Telegraphic exchange sold on Portland, San Francisco, Chicago and New York Interest paid on time deposits (J D. & D. O. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Beal Estate and Probate Law Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY OREGON I COMMERCIAL gAK op OREGON CITY capital $100,000 Transacts a general banking bnslnes Jilakcs loan? and collection, discounts') bnysand sells domestic and loreign exch. anil receives deposits subject lo choc Open Irom 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. D. C. Latovkette, F. J. MeykS President i N. GREENMAN THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN (Established 1S05) Prompt delivery to all parts of the city OREGON. CITY OREGON O. W. EA8THAM G. B. Pi )IMICK & EASTHAM ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Special ties, Abstract of Title made, Money Loaned. Reference, Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY OREGON )R. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST ' Prices Moi!eate. All Operations Guaranteed. Barclay Building Oregon City )R. GEO. IIOEYE DENTIST All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed Crown aud Urldge work a speoialty Cauflcld Building OREGON CITY OREGON TR, URANCI3 FREEMAN DENTIST Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, also of American College of Dental Surgery, Chicago Willamette Blook OREGON CITY OREGON W. W. CHRISTIE, D. 0. J)RS. CHRISTIE OSTEOPATHIC Graduates of American C. D. LOVE, D. LOVE & PHYSICIANS School ol Osteopathy. Successfully treat all chtonto diseases by mechanical manipulation. Examination and consultation free. Office hours: 8 to 12 and lto4, except Sunday. Rooms 8 and 4, Stevens Building OREGON CITY OREGON E. ! SIAS UEALEB IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silverware and Spectacles CAN BY OREGON G. E- HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Building, opp. OK EG ON CITY Bank ( ' Oregon City OREGON QEO. T. HOWARD NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red Fr.!'t, Court House Block OREGON CITY OREGON 3J C. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience) Special attention, paid to Catarrh and Chronlo Diseases Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.; 4 to 6, p. m. Willamette Budding OREQOX CITY OREGON JJOBERT A. MILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW Laud Titles, Land Office Business, Conveyancing Will practice In all courts of the state Room 3, Welnhard BuUJing OREGON" CITY OREGON C. Schuebkl W. S. U'Ris JJREX & SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW 5Ceulfet Sttuolat Will practice In all courts, make collections and settlements ol estates, famish abstracts of title, lend yon money and lend your money ou first mortgage. Office in Enterprise building. OREGON CITY OREGON" HEADACHE I Al all arug stwa, as D, Free Dinner Sets The celebrated Semi-Vitreous-Porcelain hand-painted decora tions, with gold trimmings given away Free to our customer. We use these dishes simply for an advertisement for our business The way to obtain them is easy 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 Charge KRAUSSE BROS. Ladies' and dents' Fine Shoes r ERFECT BATH ROOM essential to perfect comfort and health. Our estimates on putting in Plumbing Work and fittings for large aud small houses will be found surpassingly low when quality of work and material used is considered We would be pleased to have. 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. t VIEWS t t t New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Caufletd 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 nan 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 1V. 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; 3 per any absolutely snre and allexpeoi es; strali;ht,bona-tide, definite salary.no commis sion; salary paid eaeh Saturday and expens) monsy advanced eaoh week. STANDARD HOUSE, 84 Dearborn St. Chicago, A FASHION JOURNAL FREE For a limited time only we will send FREE to any lady sending us her name, address and a 2 cent stamp to psy postage a specimen copy of "L'AliT mu MODE," the finest fashion magazine lu the world. The regular price is 13.50 per year; single numbers 35 cents each, can 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, skirts. Jackets, collars and dresses of all kinds. Address MORSE-BROUOHTON CO. 3 East 19th Street, . New York. S. J. VAUGHN'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Nearly opposite Suspension bridge First-Class Rigs of All Kinds OREGON CITY, OREGON nrai J