teal Society, City Hal) City CourIerHeraldc COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1BB3 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 7893 INCEFEfiCENT ESTABLISHED W88 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902 20th YEAR, NO. S ()t D. & D. V. LATOURETTE ATTORNEY. AT LAW Commercial, Heal Estal,e and L Specialties Offlne in Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY , OREGON Q0MMERCIA1, BANK ok OREGON CITY capital $100,000 Transacts a general banking business Makes loan? and oollectlnnp, ditcounts bills tmy and sells domestic and foreign exchange, and recenes deposits si'bject to obeck. Open from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. i NEWS 0? THE WEEK. D. C. Latoubette, Presideut F. J. Mkyeb Cashie N. GREENMAN . THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN (Established 1865) Prompt delivery to U parts qf the olty OREGON CIT OREGON J)R. GEO. HOE YE DENTIST All work warranted and satisfaction guarantoei Crown and Bridge work a specialty Cau&eld Building OREGON CITY OREGON )R. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, also of American Collena Dental Surgery. Chicago Willamette Block OBEGON CUT OREGON E I. SIAS WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silverware and Spectacles CANBY OREGON 0. E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Btevens Building, opp. Bank c Oregon City OREGON CITY OREGON QEO. T. HOWARD NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red FroDt, CourtlHouee Block OREGON CITY OREGON J C. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience) Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronli Diseases Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.; 4 to 6, p. m. Willamette Building OREGON CITY OREGON J. W. Norms, M. D. J. W. Powell. M. D. JfORRIS & .POWELL, Physicians and Surgeons. Calls in city or country promptly attend ed Office: 1, 2,17, Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City. 0. W. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW ird Titles Exsmiced, Abstracts Made, Deeds, Moi'-tree, Elc. diswn, Money Loaned. Office over Bank of Oregon City. OREGON CITY, . - OREGON JJR0BERT A. MILLER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice In all Courts of the State Welnhard Building, Opposite Court House OREGON CITY, OBEGON n AimiiBU W. 8. C'REN JJREN & SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW S)tutf4et ittboolot Will praotioe In all courts, make collections and settlements oi estates, iurnisn aoxiracis ui title, lend you money and tend your money on omce In Enterprise Duuaing Srst mortgage. OREGON CITY OBKGOJJ W. II. YOUNG'S Lfvery & Feed Stable Finest.! urnouts in City OREGON CITY. OREGON S. J.VAUGHAN'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Nearly opposite Suspension bridge First-Class Rigsj of All Kinds OREGON CITY OREGON DR. KING'S try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption.Cougris, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Prict 60c. Did $1. TR'U BOTTLES FREft Friday, June 13 Inigution In CongreFS That Bill , the constitution -iofB Constitutional, not limit the power of connieeB in limiting regulations in regard to public lnnd8, was , clearly proven by Representative Tongue in a t-peech for the pending ir ligation bill Ide and Crocker are confirmed, and the lor g fight ovtr the federal pationage of Washington is at an end The imprespion is growing that congress will adjourn without do ing anything for Cuba. German warships were s jnt to Ve iez uela simply to safeaurd Ueruan inter ests... Supreme Lodge of A. O. U. W., and Superior Lodge, Degiee of Honor, in session at Portland, visit As toria Corner stone of Scottish Rite Masonic Cathedral laid in Portland Utah Press Association arrivee in Port land... Charles W. Bricker, the well known tall man, a deckhand on the steamer Lurline, was accidentally drowned at Ladue Landing. Abandon Sheriff Cooke, also Sher Convict iff Durbin, of Marion Chase. county, who had been been following clues of Tracy and Merrill, the outlaw convicts, gave up the chase, and returned to their respective homes this evening Company A also returned from Mo lalla, had an experience of one night's guard duty. No trace of the fugitives was found during the day, although it was reported that the men had eaten breakfast at a noodcauip, near Barlow, but an investigation showed that there was nothing in the report. About 8:30 in the morning Mrs. Newberry, postmistress at New Era, telephoned to County Judge Ryan that a man exactly tallying' to Merrill's description and newspaper picture, had entered the store and purchased five cents worth of tobacco, He came from the direction of the rocky point this Bide of New Era, and went back the same way, finally climbing over the fence, and disap peared in the river bottom. J. E. Bradel, also confirmed the obseivatious of Mrs. Newberry. The nflicers and de tectives, however, did not think it prob able that the convict highwaymen would meander around separately un a med under the existing circuuibtances. Saturday, June 14. Increased With the view of encour Reward. aging greater effort to ef fect the capture of Tracy and Merrill, the escaped convicts, the State of Oregon haa douo ed the price n their heads. It is now $3,0K) dead or alive. Cht-rle Ferrell, a biother of one of the dead guards, effevs $100 eddi tional for the capture ol Tracy. The whereabouts of the fugit.iv. s is now a gn ater mystery than ever. Relief The granting of reciprocity with Cuba is a proposition which i-tands entirely alone. The reasons for it out weigh those for granting reciprocity witu any other nation, and are entirely consistent with preserving intact the protective system under which this country has thrived so marvelously. The present tariff law was designed to promote the adoption ot sucti a reci procity treaty, and expreesly provided for a reduction not to exceed 20 per cent upon goods coming from a particu lar country, leaving the tariff rates on the same articles unchanged as regards all other countries President's mes sage. Salem lodge of Masons No., celebrateB its fiftieth anniversary Snmpter is to have a smelter First sealing schooners of the seascn leave Victoria for Behring Sea.. Dr. W. J. Mc- Daniel crushed to death under an elec tric car in Portland Commissioner Doscn returns from Charleston to Port land. Sunday, June 15. Workmen The grand A. O. U. W. Parade. parade last evening, was participated in by about 5,000 men. who marched through the principal streets of Portland, while thousands of citizens crowded the sidewalks the en tire length of the line of march. The parade was reviewed at the Portland Hotel by Supreme Master Workman A. C. Harwick and the representatives to the Supreme Lodge. No award of Eremiums for the best-appearing lodge as been made. At the drill team con test at the Exposition building last evening, Protective Lodge, of Salem, took first prize, and Portland Lodge sec ond prize. Falls City Lodge, No. 59, of Oregon City, was represented by about 200 members, who were heartily applauded for their excellent marching. Alleged Paul Underwood, al Murderer. leged murderer of his 3-weeks old babe at Bal lard, Wash., has been captured, after about a two weeks' chase, and is now in jail at South Bend. He alleges that bis wife knew about and took an active part in the doing away of their infant, de spite ber strong denial. He Btates that be will give testimony implicating Mrs. Underwood on the stand. . , Convict Yesterday marked another Cross lot of thrilling adventures The in the escapades of Tracy River. and Merrill. In brief, the storv is as follows : After stealing a team of horses and a cpring wagon, near New Era, the property of W. G. Randall, they drove through Or egon City between 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning, and after reaching a point near the Columbia river above Vancou ver, left the team, and held up a young man with a small boat, who rowed them across the river. They took a part of the young man's money, and kept a watch on him until he was far out in the river. The young man rowed over to the Oregon side, then recrossed to Vancouver on the ferry, notified the officers, and the chase after the crimi nals began anew. The Portland author ities were notified, and teveral detect ives responded. Sheriff Cooke, who had been tracing tba runaway team, also took a prominent part in the new pursuit. This morning Mr. Randall re covered his hones ana wagon. During the night, the pursuers, kept gaurd of the supposed biding place of the con victs in I lie vicinity of Fourth PI tins, four miles from Vancouver. Other startling events of the day were as fol- lowt: The outlaws broke through the lordnn of guards unobserved, and hout a half mile away entered the cabin of Henry Tiede, who had not yet dressed himself. Tracy and Merrill helped themselves to the bacon, and soon cooked a breakfast. . The convicts then bound and gag ed the old man, and disappea ed in the brnnh Tiede soon worked himself loose, and gave the alarm. A member of the posse was ac cidentally shot by another on account of being mistaken for one of the con victs. The man who was Bhot is named Morris and he is from Vancouver. The convicts are supposed to be going in the direction of Lewis river. Tuesday, June 17. Pensbns (The house today passed For the Indian War Veteran Indian bill for which the Oregon War delegation has been strug Veterans. gling for so many years. The bill is identical with that which passed the senate on Febru ary 18th last, except foi an unimpor tant verbal amendment. The bill makes provisions for widows of Indian War Veterans who have not remarried. Hot A hot skirmish took place On at 2 o'clock thiB morning on Trail. Salmon creek bridge, near Vancouver, between the posse and two armed men answering the description of Tracy and Merrill, and 11 shots were exchanged. No one was hurt. It is re ported that the outlaws we e seen at. noon, seven miles southeast of laBt nigh's skirmish. The poeee is in pursuit with the 'logs. Continued on page 7. 1 1 TW 1 This Trade Mark on the side of a wagon box is a guarantee of excellence and high grade S quality in the . construction of it this wagon. If yours does not have it on dispose of it A and get one that has as you cannot afford to run any chances on the material us -d- in a wagon every time you break down it costs you moi '! though the manufacturers replace the broken part tat- ' v "T NAfMNF-WlS. BUY A FISH I HOARD Ob' COMMISSIONERS. of the CcnutT Itepul.ir June Term Hoar.l. i, I!. Morton, John Lewellen and T. Killin, CominisHlonern. 11. 14 00 10 00 8 OH 6 50 5 00 Be it remembered, That at a regular term of the Board of County Commis sioners tor the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, begun and held at llie court house in said county and state on Wednesday, the 4ih day of June, the same being the regular time hxed by law lor tran-action ot county Dusiness There were present: Hon. J. R. Morton, Hon. John Lewellen and Hon. T. B Killin, commissioners j E. H. Cooper, clerk; J. J. Cooke, sheriff; when tue following proceedings were had, to-wit: VACATION WARRANTS. June 3rd, 1902. County Charges: 1 Mrs R Davis, suppor; of John Jones, pauper , . . Rosa Trieehler, support of Rosa Tnecbl t Ellen Bridges, support of Ellen and Unnnan Brnlg J W Jones, biippoit of John E Patton W L Davis, support of W L Davis Wm Scott, suppoit of John and Margaret Mahan 16 00 Mrs Hattie Woods, support of Mrs Hattie Woods 5 00 Elias Miller, support of David Mortimer 30 00 Mrs S O Harrington, support of Elizabeth Wilhoit . . 17 00 Paul Kreylag, support of J H Jones 10 00 Wm Dean, support of Miss For rester . 6 00 A M Shib'ey, support of Mrs Mndstaff 8 00 Henry Lewis, support of Henry Lewis '. 0 00 Mr Kruger, support of Mr and Mrs Kruger 7 00 Alice Cair, support ol Jane Carr 10 00 L Mathewson, support of L Math ewson 7 00 Qus Pirkle, support of Gus Pirkle and family 10 00 C E Burns, support of Johanna, an Indian 5 00 J J Gorbett, supp't of Wm Stone 5 00 J M Heckart, Bupport of Carl Uadke aw Mrs J M Bacn, support of Mrs J M Bacon, ind soldier 10 00 John Watson, support of John WatBon, ind sol 5 00 Greenleaf Chute, support of Greenleaf Chute, ind sol 10 00 Thos Holland, support of Thos Holland, ind sol., 10 00 W T Gardner, support of minors at Boys and Girls Aid Society 10 20 King Bohall, support of Phoebe Hastings, pauper... 7 00 Elias Miller, support of CC Lewis 12 00 Mary Haley, support of James Wilson 13 00 Mary Haley, ' support of Chas Gruil 12 00 E Austin, support of Ira Phillips, 10 00 Eldora Younger.support of Eldora Younger and family 8 00 John Avins, sup'rt of John Avins 8 00 Mrs Adams, support of Mrs Ad ams and family 15 00 George Mooney, support of God frey Shmale 8 00 Mrs Volckers, support of Mrs Volckers and family 8 00 W H Mattoon. support of Mr and Mrs GS Phelps... 5 00 W T Tinslev. support ot W l Tinsley 5 00 John H Churchill, support ot John H Churchill, ind sol 5 00 Peter Nehren Janitor 50 00 E II Cooper Clerk 125 00 ODEby t.. Deputy 60 00 J J Cooke Sheriff HI 66 J E Jack Deputy 60 00 T P Randall Recorder 100 OU Louva Randall Deputy 52 00 A Luelling Treasurer 83 33 J H Luelling Deputy 20 00 JCZinser Supt 83 33 Thos F Ryan Judge 100 00 C A Stuart CoPhys 14 69 bills, June 7th, 1902. Glass & Prudhomme, stationery 23 50 H H Eyman, pauper 15 00 A W Cheney, county printing. . . 15 00 W H Young, com, 2.50, shff, $10 12 50 Pacific States Tel & Tel Co, exp . . 8 10 Wilson & Cooke, courthouse 10 00 W A Huntley, stationery 18 75 Board of Water Com, exp 15 00 (Continued on page 8.) P We also carry a full line of Buggies and Spring Wagon. v M Write us for prices on everything you need, it on!y takes' a s m postal card and may save you dollars. 258 FRONT STREET, n ORTHWEST IMPLEMENT lOMPANY, PORT LAN 'SSZ FRANK BUSCH, ousc Furnishing looI... Sideboards ese are handsomely carved in ash, with fancy clock shelves and large bevel plate mirrors, two cutlery drawers each, long linen drawer and two cupboard. Price $14.50 Picture Ffame ne rame doesrrt make a fine picture, but a poor frame spoils many a fine picture. Taste in the selection of a moulding and mat should be fur nished by the picture Iramer. We sell a niee 16x20 gilt frame with glass, for'$t tnv Polffi Some housekeepers think that stove polish is simply to make the stove look OIUVC JTUIIMI prettyi They are mistaken in this. Our " ,'Silver Gloss Stove Polish" preserves the stove and is a positive necessity if you want to keep your stove in prime condition. Per box 15c IT'S REASONABLE. The price is not much when you come to buy a refrigerator, and one of these well ventilated zinc lined affairs will prove itself a satisfaction every day through the summer. Ycu ought to have one early so as to get the full benefit' Price $10; size 22x39 T?ihh0t Hnco Your garden and lawn will Innlr better if you have plenty of hose and keep the lawn well sprinkled. Our canvas lined high quality rubber hose, inch diameter, is the most convenient size and the most economical hose you could have. Price per 50 foot section, $5. Of course we have cheaper hose excellent if there is no high pressure. CbinivtT'tre There is much here that will give you pleasure, including attractive necessities, which go so far to making up the comfort and pleasure of a meal. Beau tiful dishes add to the taste of the food, and these beautiful sets will cive a banquet effect to a simple meal. They are all durabe, of ex ent artistic quality, and not expensive. 100 piece set transparent enma, $19. ""!. 'n. You can have handsome fur. VuridlUa n;turet handsome carpets an c rugs, but it js the draperies that give a fin ishing touc hto a new or old house. Don't put all of your money into the other things, save a little for your lace curtains. It only takes a little money to get all you will want at the prices we are now making on this line oi goods. iace curtain material, ZxiC per yard. Hammocks 90c. up. FRANK BUSCH, House Furnisher, Oregon City