Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, October 31, 1902, Image 1

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HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893
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OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 19C2
20th YEAR, NO. 28
(J, D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Heal Estate and Probate La
Specialties
Office In Commercial Hank Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
ok 0REU0N CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general bunking business
Makes loans and collections discounts bills
buys and selU domestic and foreign exchange,
and receifes deposits subject to check.
Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.'
0. . uATOtlltETTE, t.i. MjSYRft
deut Oashie
C N. GREENMAN
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 18CS)
Prompt delivery to all parts of the eity
OREGON CITY OREGON
J)R. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and siftistaotlon guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a specialty
Canfield Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
School, also of American College' of
Dental Sunsery. Chicago
Willamette Block
OREGON CITY OREGON
P H. COOPER,
" Notary Public.
Real Estate and Insurance, Titles Exam
ined, AbstractB Made, Deeds, Mort
gages, Etc., Drawn.
With J. W. l.-i lcr, S evens Puilding,
1 1 egoD Cuy, Orp.
Qt E. HAYES
ATIORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Iiuildiug, opp. Bank of Oregon City
OREGON CITY OREGON
QEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
At Eed Front,1 Court House Block
OREGON CITY OREGON
QRANT B. DIMICK
Attorney and Coukbelor at Law
Will pracllce In all Courts In ihe State, Circuit
and District Courts ol the United States.
Insolvent debtors taken through bankruptcy.
Office in Stevens Building, Oregon City, Or.
J C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience)
Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic
Diseases
Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.j 4 to 6, p. m.
Willamette Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J. W. Norbis, M. D. J. W. Powell. M. D.
JJORRIS & POWELL,
rhyeicians and Surgeons.
Calls in cily orcouutry promptly attended
Office: 1, 2, 17,
Charman Bios. Block, Oregon City.
R
OBERT A. MliXER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will practice in all Courts of the State
W einhard Building, Opposite Court House
OREGON CITY, OREGON
0, ScHUEBEL W. 8. U'REN
JJREN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
' tutf&et STbtioIat
Will practice In all courts, make collections
and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of
title, lend vou money and lend your money on
first mortgage. Office in Enterprise building.
OREGON CITY OREGON
JJ I. SIA3
DEALEB IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANBY ' OREGON
Uvcry & Feed Stable
FinesCIurnouts in City
OREGON CITY. OREGON
S. J. VAUGHAN'S
Livsrv, Feed and Sale Stables
Nearly opposite Suspension bridge
First-Class Rigs of All Kinds
OREGON CITY, OREGON
ACKRE'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cures dysper"7'1 tni s11 dinordon arlilng from Ind
ration. Endorsed by physicians everywhere
sold by all druggists. No cure no r;y: 25 cents
Trialpackagefreeby writing to W. 11. Hooker
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NEWS CP TEE WEEK.
Sa' unlay, October 25.
McBride's speeche iviili-n breach in
republican parr.v i.f ' ur: i d'oii .
J Hamilton-Lewi formerly of Wash
ington, likely in hv nominated fix con
gress in Cliic igo.
Chief Eiiiii('Hr .Melville reports navy
personal hill, as now enforced, a failure .
Roosevelt issues irder lo reduce army
to minimum biienuili.
Daring train ho d-np in Montana by a
lone man;
Twenty-two more mi: es start up iu
anthracite teal regi n.
King Edward to make "royal pro
gress" through London today.
Great Britain awards contracts for
three new battle-ships.
French miners agree to national arbi
tration of coal stiike,
Attorney-General Blackburn decides
that initiative and referendum is now in
effect.
Severe Nome storm causes loss of
three lives.
Willamette River threatens to leave
Salem high and dry.
Sunday, October 26.
Russians will come to St. Louis Fair
to learn about combread aud mulfiu.6.
Secretaiy Joseph OiimuberUiii will iro
to rioui.li Africa to ex-imitie in p.-rsou
the Afrikander situation.
Macedonian revolutionary force suf
fers severe defeat.
Monday, October 27.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton died in New
York, aired nearly 87.
Coal strike commission will spend to
day outlining a lan of procedure.
Merchahantable lumber of the Cas
cade lorest reserve is estimated at 50,
OUO.000,0.0 feet, board measure.
Buyers and sellers of hops are agi
tated over .ludge Burnett's decision rela
tive to contracts. .
Attorney-General Iv iux decides Pan
ama C .mpany can g ve good life to ca
nal. Minister Henry L Wilson declines
transfer from Chile to (ireece.
RecorderCarr.il D Wright is given
a vote on coal strike commission.
Capture of ban lit wh Hell uo North
ern Pacific train in Mo la.ia.
Dr. Woodrow Wilson i installed as
president ol Princeton University.
Dr. Hirsdi advises cuur'gttion to
discard first hook of Gent-oi- a unworthy
of belief.
. EpRland stOiiS shipineivi- of arms to
proclaimed disiricts of Iit-Und.
King Edward and Queen Ah-x indra
make royal tour ol London.
Sister of Pamell demands that Red
inuiid account for funds raised in Ameri
ca to honor gieat agitator.
May wheat makes big jump at San
Francisco.
New York bank statement shows the
institutions in a strong position.
B. F. Wheatley awarded contract for
lurnishing second half of lumber pur
chase for Philippine anijy.
Judge Burnett rules lop contracts to
be same as chattel tnortJ tges.
Irregularities not sullieient to keep
Walla Walla county republican no.iii
nee olf official ballot.
Fire relief fund secured in stale of
Washington a little over $50011.
A Dtinsmutr, Cal., constable slain bv
thugs.
A Dallas hop man scatters 2000 nickels
to children.
Extra session movement comes to
dead halt.
Great increase in attendance at sub
urban schools. w
Milwaukie votes for incorporation.
Senator Turner d.scusses railroad is
sue iuWashingion.
Slot machine men acqii'tted of run
ning gambling devices.
Senator Mitchell leaves fot Washing
tOD.D. 0
Tuesday, October 28.
Cuba rejects proposed treaty of United
States.
Colombia wants more
Panama Canal concession,
money for
Chief of Naval Ordnance Bureau
ports in favor of sacrificing speed
armament in battle-ships.
Coal strike commission will begin
its
investigations lnursday.
Riot over nonunion labor at Chicago
results in injuries to sevei. men.
China recalls Minister Wu.
Wynham assures Irish no quarters is
to be shown in fight over land question.
King Edward reviews and welcomes
troops home from South Africa.
Ignorance of boy's age no defense for
selling liquor to minors.
Governor Geer still w aits on demands
of people for an extra session.
Assistant Forester Sudworth ' report
favorably for Blue Mountain resetve.
Respite granted Murderes Belding.
Democrats to Meet.
The nest meeting of the .Democratic
County central committee will be held
on Friday, January 9, 1903. At thecom
mittee meeting, w Inch waB held in the
Kedmen's Hall Satuiday, the political
situationin this county was reviewed
and discussed by all present in an en
thusiastic manner. It was agreed that
between now and the time of the next
meeting, all the members would look
over their sectioo of the county so as to
be able to report as to the strengbt and
viewB of the democrats all over the
county. Then plans that will meet gen
eral approval will be mapped out for the
coming two years. Thedemocarts think
they have cause for much encourage
ment, in facts the outlook was never
brighter than it is at present.
THE OLD RELIABLE
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THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Flue Good Itmiso'is.
That tlin Rio Grand Rm'ei the
mo.-t p ipn a one l-iw".-n iim Pacific
coast and in K i nr l-ii--r-d In' t a
fact 'hat t1nnrui! per rnt of trail
contiuentii rveif-M n - i .
First. ' h-' -:iU! ' i raiv I i'i . ii view
from ii-aill- a e iint-i) I il' Hi 'iie urld.
Sec Hid. t'i -I it ! v pn.n.i ij i-oi'luiv-ed
tourist iar.ex.- rl : h heoig espec ally
adap'ed f i U lif-t,r v li g alo'in or with
children, at'f r l a it oif ti iin modo of
travel at nt e witlr reach ..-f nil
Ttnnl. it is toe o i . ro I'e li tue-nfli i
E-tSt ft 'id iVut tl isj ll i d ' - 1 1' hro l!l
Salt Lak Cilv or modi i n Zion
t mill, ihe rhiii - ui iwu ibstitirt,
roiile-llin uh he he.iii of ihe Rocky
Moiinlaini .
Fifth, tlir.-H t'a-t ttiro-u i trains (hilly
he'ween U.'iI- ii ami U- vr equipp-jd
with evtii'v in l-n ctoveni .iii!-,
Thvn-a-H ma iy 1 1 1 -- ren otis why
this mule i inn mo com fori aiile and
eiijovxolei ; the wholf coil .1 y.
You cm, I am h it i ti I d(-,doo ihe sub
ject in 1 1 o i 1 1 M..v i si 1 1 il rict-ive eon le
very li- u u'u' a i l inter -img ho iklets,
by calling o i or wri io.' lo the u nier
signed. W O. McKniDn, Gei.'l Agent,
or M. J, KotiiE, Trnvriing I'a-niiuer
Aueiil, 124 I hti'i Stn'it, Portland, Ore
gon. Condense I, Arc urate? hi pfuL
ThebiiMe- p-ople-reat The Yontii's
Compani-i . hecau-e ii . con-'ens d. ac
curate ainl nelplu ,
It.i W'l-Kly eunini.iiy o( imp rtant
nt-WS is ( i n iiete an. I i list wor. Iiy,
Its eil 1 1 oi-il comnin.i om. imbued!1 and
in ni'il comnin.i nt i. I'liliticitp and
ic qiesiiniis i non (lartia ; !t
im ii-lurts ri men a wav limt
si' i-t iWsui' ca-i me ihrm ai me
domestic
aims to
the busi
oasis oi an inie.lu m innion
Il ivllec.ir on ei- y pj.- the whole
some, indu irioi.s home-loyiiiL', home
making side of Atneii.-m) ,f, the life ol
nob'e aims i nd honor.ih e Hinbitions
A loll aiiiioiiuceine i nf the new
volume will he seiii lo ai y address on
request. The new subscriber lor 1903
who sends $1.75 for the new volume at
oi.ee will receive fieeall t'i. :emaining
issues for 1902, incluiling ihe Double
Holiday number; also Tne Companion
calender for 1103, lithographed in twelve
colors and gold.
The Youth's Companion',
141 Berkeley Street, Blon, iia-is.
Chester Canfield Dead.
Chester Caiidehl. a will known young
man, died at the. home of bio parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kohert C itilield, .Saturday
evening, alter U-i g conlined to the
house for one eek. His death, was
caused by bright's disease, together with
other complications. He was 23 years
old last May, havinii been born and
raised in this ci.y. His untimely death
comes as a great shock to his many
friends, as he was larae and of healthy
appearance, being ov -r six feet tall.
During the past several years, he was
employed by the P. G. E. Co., at the
generating station across the river.
i The Outlook forZXoi embcr.
Notable in interest among the illus
trated articles which appear in the cur
rent Magazine Number of The Outlook
are: the first in:talment of a series of
twelve papers by the Hon. JohnD. Long,
ex-secretary of th navy, under the gen
eral tiile, ''The Xew American Navv ;"
"The Ku-sian and Polish Jew in New
York," by Edward A. Steiner, witfi
original photographs one of a series ot
articles in which the author is tracing
the life and career of immigrants of dif
ferent races after ihey are settled in
America; "An Artist's Impressions cf
Malta," by Mr. E. C. Peixotto, accom
panied by" several drawing) by this ar
tist, whose work is comparable only to
that of Mr. Pe inell and one or two
oilier o( the very best "black-and-white
men;" "The Earl of Aberdeen," by
Justin McCarthy, one of a series on
living British sta'esmen by the author
of A History of Our Own Times, "which
is appearing from to week in The Out
look ; an article by Mr. Clifton (Johnson
on Tuskegee, considered as a typical
Alabama town, with many pictures full
of human interest from photographs bv
Mr. Johoson; a charmingly illustrated
article on "The Growth of the Oak," by
by Mr. J. Horace McFarland, one of 1 is
series of tree biographies ; and a paper
on Tschaikowsky by Mr. I). G. Mason.
While the Short Hand
ol the clock travels twice arotitul the,
dial Perry Davis' Painkiller will cure a j
cold ; will ease the tightness across the ;
chest and hence will banish the fear of
pneumonia. "Just a little cold" does '
not become a misery that clings until
roBes bloom if you have recourse to tbia I
Dever-failins help. There la but one I
Painkiller, Perry Davis.'
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His Kind Ken Have Al.vays Boi3
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HEAVYe LOSSES.
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To OUK FltlENDS and Patron:
Heavy losses wo havo suffered through
the-recent fires placed us in a tight pinch
we need money, and ask our friends to come
and buy their winter supplies from our
mammoth stock for cash.
We will slaughter gating Stoves and'
Sewing Machines, and we will give you a
discount on all other goods purchased be
tween now and December 1st for cash. )o
not miss your chance, Heating Stoves and
Sewing Machines will go for nearly half
price.
Frank Busch; & The House
This Trade Mark on the side i
of a wagon box is a guarantee tt
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of eKceilence and high grade p
quality in the construction of d
this wagon. If yours does h
not have it on dispose of it
and get one that has as you W
cannot afford to run any m
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