Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, August 01, 1902, Image 1

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COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883
HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893
INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1902
20th YEAR, NO. 12
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C
J D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Beat Fstate and L
Hpecialties
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
fcny and sells domestic and foreign exchange,
and receives deposits subject to check.
Open from 9 a. m. to i p. m.
D. C. LATOUBETTE, F. J. MEYER
NEWS OF THE WEEK. J I
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(Jashie
(TJ N. GREENMAN
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 1865)
Prompt delivery to 11 parts of the city
OREGON C1TI OREGON
DR. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a speolalty
Caufleld Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
School, also of American College
Dental Surgery, Chicago
Willamette Block
OREGON CITY ' OREGON
Qt E. HAYES
ATTORNEY , AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp. Bank ( ' Oregon City
OREGON CITY OREGON
QEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL K ST A IE AND INSURANCE
At Red Front, Court.House Block
OREGON CITY OREGON
Friday, July 25.
The arrival around the Horn of car
goes of Bait in Portland worries the salt
trujt.
American pilgrims received bv the
pope at Rome.
President Roosevelt addressed - New
Jersey national guardsmen at Sea Girt.
New England democracy's harmony
meeting at National beach.
Two terious trainwrecks on railroads
in Ohio and one in Nebraska.
Judge Jackson.at Parkersbur. W. Va..
found striking coal miners guilty of con
tempt.
Boys get away with 13800 hidden in
tin pail by Hubbard woman.
Marion county farmers will form a
large wheat pool .
Oats make a big jump in the East.
Railroads 'continue to book large or
ders forrilsin 1903.
Saturday, July 26.
A San Francisco Jeffries knocked out
Fitzsimmons in the eighth round.
President Loubet, of France, closes
more Catholic Bcbools.
Anxiety among British cabinet officials
oyer the king's condition.
The drama "Tracy" is being produced
at Seattle. .
Ten fishermen lose their lives in gale
on Fraeerriver.
Eastern advices indicate still higher
prices for Oregon hops.
Rich new placerS field discovered in
Chetco county, Oal.
Wall Btreet has it thatall the railroads
in the country are to.be combined.
Weekly trade reviews show gooc: crop
news inspiring general confidence in
trade.
In the Strawberry and Blue Mountain
regions, .Eastern Oregon, uOUO square
miles of territory have been temporarily
withdrawn from settlement with the
purpose of creating a government tim
ber reserve.
J. D. Rockefeller is heavily interested
in the proposed strawboard and meat
trusts.
HJ 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.
Willamette Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J. W. Norkis, M. D. J. W. Powell M. D.
JJORRIS & POWELL,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in cily or country promptly attend ed
Office: 1,2.17,
Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City.
Q W. EASTHAM
ATTORNEY. AT LAW
rd Titles Exprnlred, Abstrncts Made, Deeds,
MDi'.gfgEE, Etc. diaun, Money ujhucu.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
OREGON CITY, - OREGON
JJROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Will practice in all Courts of the State
Weinhard Building, Opposite Court House
OREGON CITY, OREGON
n HrnnrRKL W. 8. TJ'REN
JJREN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
S)eutfft 'Jlr-Dotat
Will prRCtioe In all courts, make collections
and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of
title, lend you money and lend your money on
first mortgage. Office in Enterprise building.
OREGON CITY OREGON
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DEALKB IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANBY OREGON
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Finest. Turnouts City
OREGON CITY. OREGON
S. J. VAUGHAN'S
Liverv, Feed and iSale Stables
Nearly oppositelSuspension bridge
First-Class Rigs of All Kinds
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Oregon City
Second-Hand & Junk Store
Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand
Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all
Kinds, Etc.
Second-Hand Goods Bought and Sold
Sunday, July 27.
In Portland, Frank Carlson is killed
in fist right with Ueorgj Baldwin. :
The Canadian Pacific contemplates
building 15 steamers for transatlantic
trade.
!I"At Marshfield, the new Coob Bav rail
road has secured termirinl grounds.
At Porterville, Cal ..James McKenney,
who murdered a man two yars ago, has
started out in imitation of Tracy by kill
ing a gambler, wounding (our others
and fleeing to the mountains.
Under a Russian concession, nearly
100 American miners have left Nome by
steamer for Siberia to explore its coast
for gold and other metal.
France and Russia guaranteed rWe a's
independence some time before Japan
and England were prepared to do the
soinethiug.
In the interior of Mindoro island,
Philippines, is a white race, of Moham
medan faith, which wants nothing to
do with ''benevolent assimilation" or
civilization in and in any respect.
The annual revolution is now taking
place in the public of Hayti.
At Marshfield, Ore., five $70,000
schooners are being built.
The terra insognita of this continent
is the territory of about 75,000 square
miles in South America between the
tropic of Capricorn and latitude 30 south,
ana longitudes 68 and 65 west, where of
late years, about a half dozen exploring
expeditions have perished.
Fights have occurred in the anthra
cite region, Pennsylvania, between non
union men and strikers. Forty thous
and of the latter have already left to
work elsewhere.
Tuesday, July 29.
Articles of incorporation for a $6,000,
000 railroad were filed at Baker
City.
At Portland a German ship has been
chartered for wheat at 25 s. Last year
she bad a 40 a charter.
An elpntric nt.nrm in Pittshnror. Pa..'!?
kiiled three persons. j Wi
De Windt, newspaper man, who made SyS
the Siberian exploring trip, eays a rail- j mj
road will be ultimately built across Beh- gjj-J
ring straits. jT
Next summer the 192 miles of rail-1 ash
road across the isthmus Tehountepec,
Mexico, will be finished. For $4 a ton,
in 24 hours, it will transfer freight from jj
ocean to ocean. I
The steamer Roanoke brought one mil- Jl
lion in gold to Seattle from Nome. I O
In Michigan and Minnesota seven I fog
beet su par congressmen have failed of if
renomination.
In West Virginia the judges are firing
injunctions at the strkiug miners.
Earthquake in Southern California.
Rio ing occurred at Paris, Venice, Pa
dua and in Galicia,
A German electrician invents a wire
less telep' one. '
This Trade Mark on the side
of a wagon box is a guarantee
of excellence and high grade
quality in the construction of
this wagon. If yours does
not have it on dispose of it
and get one that has as you
cannot afford to run any
chances on the material us
in a wagon, every time you break down it costs you moi
though the manufacturers replace the broken part
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BUY A FISH
k . We also carry a full line of Buggies and Sprin p W agon.
M Write us for prices on everything you need, it cn!y takes' a
j postal card and may save you dollars.
Big run of salmon on Lower Colum
bia.
Executive Council of A. F. of Labor
has been in session in Sun Frai cisco..
Governor Geer may increase reward
for Tracy's capture, a .. :
Explorer De Windt," who traveled
nerly 6000 miles through the sub-Arc
tic regions to look for a railway route,
haB arrived at Dawson.
Fitzsimmons and Jeffreys prove bv
the terrible punishment each received
that their fight last week was no fake.
Troubles continue in France over the
closed Catholic schools that refuse to
obey the rectntlaw made to regula'e
them. -i " i
Thirty-three of 50 .Pennsylvania
strikers under arrest escape from depu
ties. ,
Pennsylvania miners will fight Judge
Jackson's injunctions in the courts.
W. J. Bryan has finished his speech-
making tour in New Englaud,
Near Paris, Mme Edmund Sempis, an
American woman, was killed by two
hungry Great Dane dogs, the pets of her
husband. !. -:,."".
At"" OysterfEBay, N. Y.TPresident
Roosevelt discusses national affairs with
his cabinet while eating corn-beef hash
ar d boiled cabbage.
Monday, July 28.1
England, TJapan and Korea have
formed an alliance for peace and war."
Rupsia, in defense of her selfish com-
merial policy, asks for an international
conference on trusts .
Tbenew Chinese minister at Wash
ington is a graduate of Yale college.
Minister Wu returns to China to assist
in reformation of the empire, -n.
By new treaty between England and
China, four new ports are to be opened
to trade in China.
In an open letter to the president by
the anti-imperialist committee, it is
claimed that in one single district of the
Philippine Islands, 100,000 of a popula
tion of 300 000 have been killed in the
war.
' Morgan is said to have consolidated
20,000 miles of railroad in the Southern
states.
Artie Anderson, a Umatilla farmer,
skipped out with another woman while
his wife was burying his mother. -
(Continued on page 7.)
Kreuder-Kletxch Nuptial .
One of the prettiest qf the tnmmer
weddiniss was fo emnized July 16th, at
the home of Mr and Mrs. William
Kletscn, of Woodstock, when their
daughter, Ida, hs united in marriage
to Thorunp .1. ktender, of Portland.
The rooms were beautifully decorated j
for the occasion. Delicate white mar- :
gueritesand Oregon grape changed the
double parlors into a lovely wild wood
bower. In the dining room highly per- :
fumed sweet peas gleamed through ver- j
dant Oregon gnipe and trailing ferns, ;
The groom wore the conventional black, j
The bride was arrayed in white organ-
die and carried a boquetof white carna- j
tions . Only relatives and a few imme- j
diate friends witnessed the ceremony,
which was performed by Rev. lloffner. j
Mr. and Mrs. Kreuder were the re
cipients of many beautiful and cosily l
presents. The happy couple departed
for San Francisco to spend their honey- !
tiio'in, and on their return they will be
home to their friends after September
1st in Portland.
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ORTHWEST IMPLEMENT COMPANY,
208 FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND ORE,
FRANK BUSCH
Mouse Furnishing
The
Ring Phone 416 for Junk.
Sngarman & Co.
Dou't pass us by call in and get our
prices. Red Front Trading Company.
To support the striking miners inthe
anthracite region of Pennsylvania costs
$2,000,C00a month. Contributions are
coming to them from labor organiza
tions in every part of the country.
In Paris, France, both women and
men take part in the fqtiabbles and
fights over the closing of' tho Catholic
schools.
President Roosevelt has asked his
cabinet to go "on the stump" this fail
for the republican ticket.
In Wisconsin, the republican state
convention has expressed itself strongly
against interference from Wanhington
in the political affairs of the state,
President Roosevelt counts on Boss
Hanna and "Me-Too" Piatt for his
nomination in 1904.
Since the miners' strike began, coal
has risen 100 per cent in price in New
York city.
The killing of Frank Carlson by J
W. Baldwin in a fist fight on Saturday
night in Portland was caused by mu
tual jealousy over two girl waiters at a
hotel.
University of Oregon.
The University of Oregon will open
its 27th session at Eugene Wednesday,
September 17th. The outlook for the
year seems at present very promising
A number of new men have been added
to the faculty, all thoroughly fitted bota
by preparation and by experience for
ineir worK. ine university nuiiuings
are being repaired and improved during
the summer.the dormitory, gymnasium
and .beady nail receiving special atten
tion. Students intending to enter this fall
are invited to correspond with the presi
dent relative to their work. Catalogues
will cheerfull be sent on application.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our gratitude to
the Odd Fellows and friends, who, in so
many ways assisted us in the burial of
Sideboards iese are handsomely carved in ash, with fancy clock stielves and large bevel plate
mirrors, two cutlery drawers each, long linen drawer and two cupboard Price $14 50
PJrttttv Pfamoc A fine frame doesn't make a fine picture, but a poor frame spoils many a
mmmm IU1C IILLUIC, laSIC "I LUV. 3tll--l lJll Jl a UlUUlUJll anu Midi 311UU1U UC lUi
nished by the picture framer. We sell a niee 16x20 gilt frame with glass, for $1
Stnvf Pnlf;h Some housekeepers think that stove polish is simply to make the stove look
UtOVC 1 UUMl p,. 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 fft have one early so as to
get the full benefit. Price $10; size 22x39
' father.
G. J. Howki.l,
W. E. Howell,
A. E. Howell,
E.T. Howell.
A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED
At Panama, Columbia, by Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent phy
sician of Panama, Columbia, in a re
cent letter stateB: "Last March I had as
a patient a young lady sixteen years of
age, who had a very bad attack ot dys
entery. Everything I prescribed for
her proved ineffectual and she was
growing worse every hour. Her par
ents were sure Bhe would die. She had
become so weak that she could not turn
over in bed. What to do at this critical
moment was a study for me, but I
thought of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last re
sort prescribed it. The most wonderful
result was effected. Within eight hours
she was much better; inside of three
days she was upon her feet and at
the end of one week was entirely cured."
For sale by G. A. Hardir.g.
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tiful dishes add to the taste ot the lood, ana tnese Deautitui
sets will give a banquet effect to a simple meal. They are all
durabe, of ex ent artistic quality, and not expensive 100
piece set transparent cnina, $19.
T?ir4uf T4ac Your garden and lawn will
xvuuuci nuac lnf)lf better if you haye
plenty of hose and keep the lawn well sprinkled.
Our canvas lined high quality rubber hose, 4
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.
Chinaware T.here is mu,ch here .th1 in
w give you pleasure, including
attractive necessities, which go so far to making
up the comfort and pleasure of a meal. Beau-
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rugs, but it is 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 vour lace curtains. It only
takes a little money to get all you will want at the p'ices we are now making on
this line of goods. Lace Curtain Material,
I2c. per yard.
Hammocks 90c ur
Chamberlain's Colic,
Diarrhoea Remedy has i
reputation for its cures,
and is pleasant and safe
sale by G. A. Harding.
Cholera and ;
i world-wide i
It never fails j
to take. For
FRANK BUSCH,
House Furnisher,. Oregon City
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