Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, October 03, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD,
' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902.
Relief Fund for Fire Sufferers.
The following petition was circulated
hy Wm. Sheahan in the Willamette pa
per mill and $441 eecured for the tire
sufferers :
We the undersigned hereby agree to
to pay the sums set opposite our names,
toward the relief of Clackamas county
suffers from the recent tires prevalent
throughout the county and especially in
the vicinity of Springwateri
WILLAMETTE MILL.
John Aid rich
H G Allen
C Albright
JD Baker
O Hruner
E Burdon
GO Bacon
Henry Brand
V F Breeding
V A Burdon
B Burkholder
,T J Brown
W Linker
C E Baxter
H Baxter
Bert Baxtfsr
W Bluhm
W F Burke
R F Barbur
E Bu lard
E Bealey
0 Chriseneon
Cash
P Caulield .'.
E A Chapman
Geo R CalifS
J Caufleld
E D Campbell
F Christenson
W C Cannon
John Carothers
Win Chapman
J W Currin ,
T) A Dillman
B Dolan
J Davenport
W Durie
S O Dillman ,
CY Darptr
J Dunmire
W Davidson
E Davenport
Chas Ely.
E Embree
I1 Finnucane
B Flyim
T Flymi
0 Fosbery
O Fisher
L A Freeman
F Freeae
F Fosberg
S Forfythe
A 11 Kinnigan
0 E Fue
A Fisher
K Goodlellow
Goo Gardner
H Gi eaves . . .
C Granier
T GleaHon
R L Greaver
J F Gleason
GeoGrover
E Graves
Chas Gottberg
V T Graham
R Ilodger
Wm Hammond
J R Manny
E W Hodman
W A Hedges
A R ilerrnngton . . .
F Hammsle
Edd Mines
II Hinz
t) F Ilegdale
E 8 Ingram
M Ingrain
Win P Johnson
II A Jordon
E Jordon
G B Jackson
A BKoplin
V Kellugg
G Kinzy
J C Kelly
R W Kel.y
C E Kuight
O B Koplin
W Knopp
Carl Kin.y
N R Lang
J Lewthwaite
J B Lewthwaite
W Little
L LoHey
E A Leighton
E Luiikins
0 A Lewis
W Lightouber
Ward Lee. i
A Matheson
MJMuonk
O.Morgan
M Miunels
Jacob Mich els
Wm Mann
R M UlBlifld
J J Mays
L Maris
R A Slurry
L May
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James Miller 1 00
F E McCurdy ' 50
J McGilli an 1 00
G F Niman 1 00
A Naterlin 50
E Ott . 100
G Glds ... 1 00
J Ott 50
R H O'Brien 1 00
C E Osborn 60
J F O'Brien 1 00
O Pierce 100 00
MD Phillips 100
Milton Peice 1 00
ACPovell 100
I Wm Peters 50
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Wm A Rivers 1 00
J Reddaway 1 00
G Rogers 1 00
O Richards 1 00
F Rotter 1 0J
Chas Raymont 50
H Rakel 50
E Roberts 50
Win Rehwalt 75
Win Sheahan 5 00
D Schoenheinz 1 00
S Simmons ; 50
Ed Sheahan 5 00
D Sbeekey 1 00
Tom Smith 50
W Silvers 00
A Schreoder 50
H Stevens. 50
M M Scott 1 00
James Shulz , 50
W F Sehooney 1 00
A Schott 50
J E Smith 50
Stanich 1 00
C Simmon" 1 00
H Schink 75
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Ro8 Spencer 1 oO
A FSearson i... 1 00
S N Tanzer 1 00
Chas Trimble 1 00
A Theil ... 50
Andy Thomas 1 00
0 Tonkins 100
T Warner 1 00
RHilkenson 100
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R Warner 2 00
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Total $441 50
Airs. Selling gave $20 instead of $2 as
pjbliahed lant week.
Continued next week.
i
POUTLAXD MARKET.
THE CITY CO ITACt.
Flour Best $3.853.50.
Wheat Walla Walla6;!62,!ac ; valley
G3c; bluestem 65c.
Oats White, 1.00; gray, 95c$l
Bailey Feed $19.50; brewing $20.50
per ct
Millstuffs Bran $18.50 ; middlings
$23; shorts $19.50; chop $17.
Hay Timothy $1I10; clover, $7,60
Butter Fancy creamery 25 and 27c ;
store, 12 and 15.
Eggs 22 and 25 cents per doz.
Poultry Mixed chickens $3.504.25;
hens $44.75; springB $2.503; geese
$46; ducks $45.00; turkeys 14 andl5
Mutton Gross, 3; dressed, 6
cents per pound.
Hogs Dressed, 7 and 6,2 cents per
pound .
Veal Large, 7a and $i cents pet
pound.
Beef Gross, top steers, and $4.00,
dressed beef, 6 7 cents per pound.
Cows $3.50.
Cheese Full cream 13VoC per pound
Young America 13)4 and 14ic
rotatoeB $ .55 Burbanks .05 per
lundred.
Wool-Valley, 12' 15c.
Hops 22 and 21ov
Xotice to Bridge Builders.
Bids will be received by the under
signed county surveyor uutil Wednes-
iay, Oct. 1st, 1002, at noon for the con
struction of a Mowe truss bridge to De
built across the Tualatin river. Said
bridge to replace the recently burned
Shipley bridge.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the otlice of the county surveyor of
Clackamas countv. A certified check in
a sum equal to live per cent of amount
bul must accompany eacu uia.
.Lowest uia noti necessarily accepieu.
John W. Mki.drum,
County Surveyor.
By II. H.Johnson, Deputy.
Wlmn imn vat. PnrMiind don't, fail to
get your meals at the Royal Restaurant,
t irst ana Aiumson. iney serve an ex
cellent meal at a moderate price ; a good
ijuare meai, coc.
Eight cents a pound is
what a young woman paid for
twelve pounds of flesh.
She was thin and weak and
paid one dollar for a bottle of
Scott's Emulsion, and by tak
ing regular doses had gained
twelve pounds in weight before
the bottle was finished.
FiaVit- rrnr? a nound IS
cheap for such valuable ma
tcrial. Some pay more, some
less, some get nothing for
their money. You get your
money's worth when you buy
Scott's Emulsion.
We will send you a little
free.
SCOTT & BOWNl'., Chemists,
Ann Tearl Street. New York.
TOCl HK .i. COLD IS OXK DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If it faile
tocurer E. W. Grove's signature Is on
each box. 25c.
A Cut and Dried Affatr
Latonrette Gets All lie Asks
ForRemonstraiors
Ignored.
The city council of Oregon City on
Wednesday evening gave C D. Latour
ette an exclusive franchise on Water
street notwithstanding a remonstrance
wai filed signed by nearly every property-owner
on the street excepting
Councilman Albright, G. A. Harding
(agent O. W. P. & R. R. Co.) and E. E.
Charman. The remonstrators were al
lowed a hearing but their protests were
ignored and they were hardly given
courteous treatment. Councilmen Scott.
Kelly and Francis votl to give the re
monstrators a fair show; Councilman
Huntley was absent. Councilman Shea
han, Koerner, Scott and Kelly voted for
an amendment giving other toads track
age rights, but this was a tie vote and
the mayor declared it lost and did not
vote. This ordinance can be defeated
when it comes up for final passage if the
councilmen can be made to realize that
they aie opposing the will of the oeople.
The franchise granting the present
electric line a 25-vear freight franchise
was remonstrated against by over two
thirds of the property owners 011 Main
street but this remonstrance was laid on
the table. A petition ajking the coun
cil to grant the franchise was also filed.
This matter was lai J over till next Mon
day evening. This franchise is too
sweeping and should be held up untij
the company comes to time on some
other propositions. When it shows- a
disposition to do this council will treat
it right and give a franchise that will be
acceptable to both the city and the roin-pany.
ur Special Offer
for the Next 30 Day
X We will cut and slash prices on our immense stock of Clothing, Overcoats, Shoes and Gents' Fur
1 nishings, which will be ro tempting that it will open the purses of many people. Here we will
X quote a few of our many specials in which you will find some extraordinary good values, and
X is like finding silver dollar?, so don't miss this opportunity.
All-Wool Cassimere Suits, single or double brested, a regular $8.00 value, cut to $5.50
f All-Wool Stockton Cheviot, the very latest cut, a regular $9.50 value, cut to $6.50
All-Wool Black 01 Blue Serge, very stylish cut, a regular $1 1.50 value, cut to $9.00
1 All others in proportion.
t We will also offer you great values in Overcoats, which you can profit by purchasing from us.
X In our Shoe Department we have many great values for the school children, which the mothers
J should take advantage of, also a cut of 20 to 25 per cent, on our Women and Men's Footwear.
1 In all Furnishing Goods carried over from spring we will make an enormous cut of 50 per cent.
X Remember this is only for 30 days so you will have to make up your mind before the expiration of ;
X the specified time. Come and be convinced.
) When you see it in our Ad. it's so. t ,
X J. M. Price, The One Price Clothier
1 6th and Main Sts., Sole Agent for the H. & M. Clothing. Oregon City, Oregon
The case of 0. W. Eastham vs. A.
W. Cheney tried in the justice court
Wednesday afternoon resulted in a vic
tory for defendant. The mutter Was
over $50 commission which Mr. East
bam contended was his for nrocurimr a
buyer for a certain piece of property I
owned by defendant. Defendant's con-1
tention was that this sale was made (
on certain conditions that were not ful- 1
filled. Ihe jury after being out four J
minutes remrneu wmi a veruicc ior de
fendant. 0. W. Eastham appeared in
hisown behalf, and George C. Brownell
represented the defendant.
Every Sunday Company A, O. N. G.,
hold their target practice and the work
which the company is doing is highly
satistactory, considering that he men
have not been shooting regularly. Last
Sunday luck was against the boys and in
some cases the ride refused to shoot
The score of Sunday is as follows: C.
W, Bryan made the best average from
the 200 yard line gaining 08 out of a pos
sible 75 points. Evans made 39 out of
a possible 7o; N. McKilligan, 35 out of a
possible 75 points. On the 500 yard
line the score stood Grahim, 29; Mc
Killigan; Boylan, 27 points.
The harvest festival given by the
women of Mount Pleasant at the school
house Tuesday was a grand Buccess.
The social was for the benefit of the side
walk fund. The people of this thrifty
suburb have for a long time been
obliged to walk through mud and sIubIi.
This social is the second one given for
the purpose of getting funds for this
walk. The Mount Pleasant school house
was artistically decorated with pump
kins, pum, kin vines, corn stalks, Aut
umn leaves. The effect of this artistic
display of beauty was plessing to the ex
treme. During the evening a short mu
sical and literary program was ren
dered. When the funds bad been
counted the women had $20 to their
credit.
Prices to Buit you all Millinery at Red
Front.
For Your Own Satisfaction.
Do not imrele Jour tllt 0f clnthes until you
see the diltarence iu pilce ut the I'ortlwul Cloth
ing Company, Muin Street, mxt to Htmling's
drugstore. Neither will ynu nialie a mistake liy
looking through our bigHesortment of nieii'spanU
htitK and a complete lit e of uuiitirwpar nnd over
shirts. Coruplelo Btuck of hoys' milN, mm's,
ladict and vliildrra'a shoes, guaranteed ai per
cent less in comparison Willi oiher sioies'
prices.
A Typical South African Store. .
O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays
River, Cape Colony; conducts a store
typical of South Atrica.at which can be
purchased anything from the proverbial
"needle to an anchor." This store is
situated in a valley nine miles from the
nearest r ilway station and about twenty
five miles from the nearest town. Mr.
Larson says: "1 am favored with the
custom of farmers within a radius of
thirty miles, to many of whom I have
supplied Chamberlain's rem dies All
testify to their value in a household
where a doctor's advice is almost out of
the question. Within one mile of my
store the population is perhaps Bixty.
Of these, within the past twelve months,
no less than fourteen have been absolute
ly cured by Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Tl is must purely be a record."
For sale by, G. A. Harding.
rinn't. nftsa ns hv fitll in Rnd jet our
prices. Red Froni Trading Company.
STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF
THE COLD.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No cure no pay. Price
25 cents.
Ladies' hats at the Red Front in
Sly lea and at prices to suit one and all.
ITUJIIXESS OF THE SKIX.
The only remedy in the world that
will at once stop Itchiness of the Skin m
any part of the body that is absolutely
safe and never failing, is Ooan's Oint
ment. Free Samples at C. G. Huntley's.
, Johnson & Lamb have a new
stock of guns and ammunition.
Slulls loaded to order. They also
continue to do up-to-date bicycle
and umbrella repairing.
Here ls Indeed a Genuine Slaugh
ter Sale.
FarnkBush. "The House Furnisher,"
who needs no introduction to any house
holder of Clackamas county, suffered
heavily by the fire in Springwater, where
all the improvements on his farm, which
were extensive, were Bwept away. This
loss has put him in a pinch. He must
raise hard cash to meet his liabilities.
His misfortune will become a public
benefit. To force sales he has made
cuts never known in this city's trade
in the prices of beating stoves, Bewing
machi.it s and all other merchandise
comprising his mammoth stock. Here
is the best chance in the world to buy
low for cash.
Oregon City Machine Shop
PH. BUCKLEIN, Prop.
Rear "of Pope's Hardware Store, Next to Oregon City Foundry
All Kinds of MAGHINERY and ENGINES
Made and Repaired
Also Have in Stock Tulloys and Shaftings
First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed
PRICES REASONABLE
Orders by Mail or Phone Promptly Filled
Address, Ph. Bucklcin, P. O. box 251 Thone, Oregon City Foundry
SHIVELY'S
Opera Mouse
Saturday, Oct. 4th
Aladdin, Jr.
OR
The Wonderful Lamp
Big Spectacular
50 PEOPLE 50
Magnificent Costume,
Gorgeous Scenic Effects
Competent Principals.
io Big Specialty Acts 10
Chorus of pretty girls in Ballets
The F anklln Typewriter
$100
TYPEWRITER
-roit
This is $:vs.co less than the fixed price of the typewriter
trust, and yet tlw KKANKLIN is the equal of any $too.oo
machine built.
Are you undecided ? Rent a FRANKLIN for a few
months at $4 oo per month Then, if you are satisfied, buy
the machine. Whatever is paid on rent will be allowed to
ward the purchase.
Does an infei i r machine, which you own, stand in your
way? You can 'urn it in as part payment toward a FRANK
LIN, and a fair allowance on it will be made.
If your pur.-e is thin you cau ohtaii easy terms on time payment.
E. F. BUMPUS, Manager
302 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal.
Local Agent at Courier-Herald Office
Qmt Toned Sale
To the people of Oregon City and vicinity
THE FAIR STOKE
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
Is forct'd to sell out the entire stock and will sell at a sacrifice
' 2 doz
1 3 for'.
NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES:
h ;.. Short Lisle Vesta, good for corset covers. .. .Sale Trice 3 for
"' ei!k finish fleece lined fast black hose
Peail Buttons, regular 5c per dozen "
Ladies' Fancy Dresi Buttons, reg. 10c and 15c per doz "
Silkaiine Orochet Cotton, rea. 5c a ball "
Box Assoited Hair Pins, ifg. 5c per box " '
CelluloM Dress Combs, 10c each " "
Unbleached Sheeting, 36 inches wide " "
L L Bleached Muslin, 36 11 " " "
Bleached Cambric 36 " " " "
" ' Superfine, in finish and quality.." "
Ladies' Half-wool, nou-shrinkable Vest and Pants,
lenular 75c " "
Ladies'lleavy Riobed Fleeced Under Veots and Pants
regular 35c " "
Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Fleeced Union Saits regular
75c
1000 Dozen Luces of all widths and qualities to close out
Ribbons of all widths and qunliiies, to close out
150 Dozen LadW Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy to close out
Corsets, Cort-ets and Corsets, Sale Price from 40c and up
Nail Brunhes, regular 5c Sale Price
Shoe " " 15c " '
ClotheB " " 25c "
Large Kitchen Aprons, regular 15c- "
Men's Sox 3 for 1 'c and up
" Fleece-Lined Underwear, reg. $1.25 per suit " '
" Heavy Ribbed Fleece-Lined Underwear, $1 suit " "
" All-Wool Ribbed Underwear.reg. $1.25 each... " "
" Jersey Ribbed Oveishirts.regular 50c " "
' Working Shirts, double front and back, rets. 50c " "
" Extra Heavy Jersey Overshirts, regular if 1.. .. " "
" Suspenders, silk ends, good rubber, reg. 25c " "
" Sleeve Holders, regular 5c " "
" Memorandum Books, regular 10c "
10 quart Water Bucket, granite " "
Pompadour Combs, regular 15c and 18c " "
Cotton Napkins, regular 4u " "
Real Linen Napkins ' ... "
Oil-boiled Turkey Red Napkins "
Fine Tablets for school use
Men's Seamless heavy weight wool socks "
1 yard square Tapestry Table Cover, regular 95c. . "
Children's Fancy Pocket Books, regular 10c "
Ladies' Fancy Round Hose Supports, regular 20c
A 1 Razor, regular $1.25 "
Fine Toilet Soup, 3 bars in a box "
26-inchUmbrella8 for ladies and children, regular 50c "
Aluminum Hair Pins, 3 cards, smai:, large, medium
5-10-15 ' "
Accordion Pleated, Mercerized Colored Skirts, reg. $1 "
All Other Golds Not Mentij'ieJ Here Are R duced In PropD3itiou To
Above Prices.
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GEORGE BROS.
...RESTAURANT...
and Lunch Counter
Opposite Electric Hotel, is the very best place in Oregon City
to get a Dainty Lunch or
SQUARE MEAL
Open at All Hours, day or night
Newly Furnished Rooms and Clean Beds
MRS. R. BECKER
220 FIRST STREET - - PORTLAND, OREGON
Has a complete assortment of
Fall IilliQcry, F.urs,
lylilliQery Novelties, Etc
Hats Trimmed to Order Feathers Dyed and Juried
PRICES MODERATE
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
HEADACHE
2i Ocm 25a.
CASTOHIA,
Eaia tii me Mini 100 nan Aiwars
Ihe Kind Von Haw Always Boujji
50c. and J 1. 00 ; all druggists.
Marches, Transformation, Etc.