Zb Planet Salon Kelly Huconh!) -A ODKONE aod when you drink, drink tbe BEST DlHipt Will i.le'll isthe beat in the worl(1- 11 8 distilled flUll(.l TTIIIOIVIJ from selected grain in tbe mountains of Kentucky. We also carry all tue other first-class brands. Old Crow Jjtrmitaqt Cyrus tlcbh ljunttr far Vk t . . j . . . . utwan scorco xtuowstont John Btgg's Scotch Wontktlh t(vt IllcKant't Purt malt Wilson Whisky J Canadian Clnh iTm T and tbe Celebrated RED TOP WHISKY EASY MONEY OREdON CITY DEFEATS DAYTON BY A ONE-SIDED SCORE. The finest Resort In the city rQarde Building, next to the Suspension Bridge: J. W. COLE, - WQlSMS, and Cigars All goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed eeo Some famous old brands t James E. Pepper, Kentucky Burbon Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbon OldRoxbury Rye Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St v 3 4 4 iiiniillilli'iH'fliliHilifiiiiiiii'flfc We carry the only complete line I of CaBkets, Coffins, Robes and f Linings in Clackamas County. We have the only First-Class Hearse in the County, which we will furnish for less than can be had elsewhere. Embalming a Specialty. Our prices always reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. SHANK & BISSELL. Undertakers '5. i ll'l'lejlllaepiie,p Phones 411 and 304. M illJIIHHf IIIUHJUIlliyJflBIIJ(NIIJlW!p Main St., Opp. Huntley' wipiniiipiiiiiipiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiuBipiiiiirpiiii Elk Horn Livery Feed Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD 3FmeRigstoLet at Reasonable Prices D. R. DIMICK, Manager, fciHlk v'OREGOIsr CITY, OREGON The Best Laundry is the Cheapest The Troy Steam Laundry is tht iBest Docs not wear out or destroy your linen. Our Wagon will call for your soiled linen each week and deliver your laundried goods to your home. Perfect satisfac tion assured. E. L. JOHNSON, The Barber, Agent. Brown & Welch - Pkopribtors of thb 7th $t Meat Market A. 0. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON Brunswick House and Restaurant NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS T2cals at All Honrs Open Day and Night Prices Reasonable Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS. CATTA, Prop. Opposite Suspensiot Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE . J. AUG MAN'S Livery Feed and Sale Stable Nearly Oppwlte Sunpomlon Bridge First Class Rigs of all Kinds at Reasonable Prices Oregon Gty : : : Oregon Visitors Easily Out Classed by Home Team. Eiuht hundred people witnessed tbe Oregon City baseball team give the Day ton boyi a drubbing last Sunday. The day was fair and balmy and Dayton Un to the number of two hundred came down on the steamer Modoc. The grand stand was crowded as was also the bleachers, while the seats away out orer center field were filled. Still another crowd collected oyer the fence outside of the grounds and witnessed the game from afar off without parting with their "two bits." The game was uninteresting, tare in spots. For the first two or three innings it was hard to determine which team was playing the raggedest ball, but lter the Dayton boys easily led in bum playing and were easy money for the home team. The game was called by umpire Qeil of Portland at 2:30. Oregon City was first at bat and took tbe lead in run get ting bv chalking up one ecore. The Dayton boys failed to score in tbeir half seeming to fall easy prey to the twisters of Siebels, the new Oregon City pitcher. . It as a pretty eten break for the next four innit gs, when Oregon City took a lorg lead, making three runs and the game was no lor gsr in doubt. 'ih only play with any sensational features was when Khoades came to bat in the Beventh. The bases were full when Rhoades hit out a lor g fly to center field. Choquette failed to get it and the three men on bases came in home. Rhoades pa ised only long eut.ugh on third to allow tbe Dayton boys to throw the ball away when he also walked in home. After that it was only a question of how many runs the O.egon City team should lead tbe visit ors OBKOON Ci'TV. AB. R. H. SH. P0. A. E. Lee, If 5 2 2 0 2 0 0 McKarland,Ib4 2 2 0 8 0 0 IIodgkin,2h..5 3 2 0 1 3 1 Krei'z, c. ..4 1 0 0 10 3 0 Rhoades, 3b.. 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 Case.c f ....4 0 0 0 1 0 0 E.Cahfi. r f..4 0 0 0 1 0 0 Siebels, p .. 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 Pennii gion ss4 0 1 0 3 1 0 Totals...... 38 9 9 0 27 10 1 DAYTON. Senn, as. .4 00062 4 Dunn, lb ... 4 0 1 0 6 1 0 Baxter, rf , . 4 0 0 0 8 1 3 Parrish, 3b .2 1 1 0 0 3 2 Raymo, 1 I ...4 2 1 0 0 3 1 Ryan, c 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 VanLeavitt.2b4 0 2 0 2 3.1 Choquette, cf 4 0 0 0 0 10 Choquett G,p3 0 101 1 0 Totals 33 4 7 0 24 li 10 Runs and Hits by Innings. 128456789 Oregon City 1 0013040 9 Hits ...1 0 0 0 4 1 1 Dayton 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 Hits 0 2111010 17 SUMMARY. Struck out by Siebels, 10 j by Cho quette, 6. . eacrince hit Mcpariana. Base on balls Off Siebels, 1. Hit by pitched 'ball Parrish. Double play Baxter and Dunn. Two base hits Senn, Hodking and Rhoades. Home run Rhoades. Time of game 1 hour and 50 minutes. Umpi-e C. A. Gel I, of PottUud. Scorer Stipp. GERMANY'S BUILDING AT THE WORLD'S FAIf , A Reproduction ol Old Castle Built by Frederick I, of Prussia. The plans for the German Nat'onal Pavilion at the World's Fair, Sr. Louis, have been completed and submitted to the Director of W orks, Liho i. Taylor, for approval. U lias been the endeavor of the lierman government to krepile architecture ol the tuiihling 111 I arm h y with ill j Exposition buitdtigs 111 the miiieilinte viciuilv. Hie imvi ion. vull beafaiily acturaie rt pioductiou of the central purl ion ol the rojal castle at Charlutteuburg, near Berlin. This old castle occupies a a conspicuous place in the history ol Uertnan architecture, it was built about the end of the 17th cen tury lor and under the direction of Frederick 1. first king of Prussia. The castle was designed by Andreas Sch I ut ter, the greatest Uerman architect of that period. Tbe architecture of the Charlotten burg castle is imposing. Tbe main fa cade is In two stones, ciowned by an enormous stilted dome. Tbe facade of tbe first floor is in rustic stone. Tbe second fl or is ornamented with en gaged Corinthian columns. In the cen ter of t e facade is a projecting bay crowned by a beautiful classic pe iment. The drum ol the dome, wnicn is also surrounded by a Corinthian engaged colonnade, is higher than one of the stories of the building. The curve ol the dome is kroken by six balls'eye win dows and is crowned by a towering lan tern surmounted by a sculptured fig ure. In the pavilion the ground floor will be used for reading, writing office and reception purposes. The second flior has been set aside for purposes of repre sentation. It will embrace an actual re production of tbe state rooms of the castle ol Charlottenburg. These rooms will be fitted up with precious old furni ture, Uoeblins, and silver ornaments, tbe products of bygone days. In a sepa rate building but connected with it will be a restaurant and a "Kneipstube," a combination of smoking room, drinking room, restaurant and fraternal society lodge room. This subsidiary building will harmonize completely with the ar chitecture of the main ttrncture and wilt be connected with it by an alley. ''yp(tlOtl co.its motto fat HraYnyanlt.' Wood. Norway Pine by nip hl nia HiJ I Bien to hsppjr, Tlgoroue old ag HUNDREDS . OF VISITORS OREGON CITY IN THE FOREFRONT AS A SUNDAY PLEASURE RESORT. Canemah Park a Host Popular Resort and Visited by Large Crowds. Oregon City was filled with a regular flood of visitors last Sunday, It was tbe first Sunday since the weather has been warm enough to be comfortable that tbe sun has shone all dav. The Oregon Water Power and) Railway Co., began running trailers early in the day, and even then was hardly able to man age the traffic between this place and Portland. The Pteamer Modoc brought down a big crowd frcm Dayton, and all combined a thousand or fifteen hundred visitors must have seen the city. Tue crowd passed the time in stroll ing about tbe city, climing to the top of the heights and viewing the falls. The baseball game in the afternoon proved quite an attraction, and after the game the new dancing pavillion in Canemah park was the mecca towards which hundreds turned. The dancing pavillion which was bu-ned out a few weeks ago by an incendiary has been replaced with a more spacious snueture and was thrown open for the first time Sunday. A large number regaled them selves in tripping ''the light fantastic" until a late hour in the evening, while cores who did not indulge in the art strolled about the park and watched the tumbling waters of tbe falls casting rainbow spray into the air. The park is a beautiful resort in which to pasB a few pleasant hours. I'h j tall firs rearing their heads heavenward, the bold cliffs behind and the lovely falls beneath all lend their parts in making this park one of the most beautiful of which any city tbe size of this can boast. Tue park promises this year to be more attractive to the visitors than ever bvfore. mrmtm ma W- HI Wanted. To teach battenberg, rennaisance and point lace, also Mountmelick embroid ery or take orders for work. Coronation work for waists, suits or scarfs solicited. Apply at Courier office. flck Headache abaotul.ly and termanentlj cured by using Moki Tea A 'lensant herl) drink. Cures Oonptlpalion and Icidigesiion, mHk( B you eat, sleep, work and happy. Haiufactlon guaran teed or money back. 25 cents and 50 iBots. Write o W, H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. V., for a free ample. Howell & Jones, Rescued from Suffering and Death by PAINE'S Celery Compound THE GREAT. flEDICINE. MR. ALFRED BROWN, A Prsmlneit aid Popular Citizen, Sayi : "After tbe Use of Paloe'a Celery Com sound, I Am Now In the Best of Health." .. The greatest of modern physicians, Frof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., after years of long practice and close scientific study, gave to suffering and diseased men and women his marvelous, life giving prescription, with the conviction and positive knowledge that it had peculiar virtues and ample powers to cure. , Thousands of the strongest testimonials from the best known and most reliable men and women of our country fully sustain the claims made by Dr. Phelps regarding his incompar able Paine's Celery Compound. One of the most convincing proofs furnished, comes recently from a gentleman widely known in the capital city of the Dominion of Canada. We refer to Mr. Alfred Brown, 91 O'Connor St., Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Brown's letter fully demonstrates the fact that the greatest sufferer may cast off his or her burden of disease and become well, strong, and happy. It proves, too, iliat the great medicine main tains more fully lhan ever before its unrivaled place in the estimation of people of wealth and social standing as well as with the masses. Mr. Brown says: "I ael,nov.k(!f;e with thankfulness and .pleasure llie fart that I have been cured of a very painful illness of ciylit years' standing by me of Paine's Celery Compound. I had, during the years of my illness, tried almost all the advertised medicines without deriving any good results. I was also treated by several of the best doctors of this city, Imping to find that one of them, at least, would understand my case. " I was getting worse, and was told I was incurable. I was indeed in a critical condi tion. I could not go from the house alone, as I was liable to sudden collapse. I tried hospital treatment, but no relief or good results came to me. I could not sleep j anything that I ate increased my agonies; I was extremely weak, restless, tired, and despondent; was obliged to walk about with my hands pressed firmly into my left side to ease my pains; my feet and hands were cold continually; had inclination to vomit, had profuse, cold sweats, quick breathing, and would be racked with pain for hours at a time. "After the regular use of Taine's Celery Compound for a time, I am now in the best of health, have good appetite, and can use any kind of food. Thank God I am my old self once more, all through the use of Paine's Celery Compound." rOB TWENTY VKAUS DIAMOND DYES ba? been tlia standard home dyea. Every dleeov. erj In dying haa bean utilized to Improve them. Today tliejr are the elmpleat, strongeel, and moat reliable of all dyes for bom use. Llreetloa book and 4& dyed aamplee free. We have a epeelal department of advice, and win uiwer free any queeltone about dyeing. Bead ample of gooda when poeilble. DIAMOND DTE8, Burlington, VI. pjas.Kaufman yaAejs Oj UotJuy THB Kaufman Garments are up to the minute in style, none of the highest priced merchant tailors show any more advanced styles than can be found in the "Kaufman Garments." Think ing men vill readily note the ad vanced styles shown each season, equal in fit and finish to the high est priced merchant tailored pro duction, and to tell the difference would be a difficult task. If you want the highest class of artistic tailoring you will surely find it in a "Kaufman Garment' The Kaufman Tweedham is a unique idea in a two-button double breasted sack coat, Vnusually chic in appearance. Suitable fa high class young men's trade. Sold by I. SELLING Hteies99tte9fflWvfvSMWH y McKittnck "The Shoe Man" Will dispose of bis entire stock of , Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Sale will begin on Thursday, March 19th at 9 A. M. and continue until all is sold We invite all our friends (and that means everybody) in Oregon City and throughout Clackamas County and in, Portland to attend this sale. Jill Our Goods are Hew and Up-to-date We will not quote prices here but if you need any thing in the shoe line within the next six months, it will pay you to buy now, We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage during the last fourteen years. We are very sorry to have to break the many ties of friendship that has existsd between us for so long a time we .but deem it wise to extend our business to broade fields. Anyone finding themselves indebted to us will please call promptly and settle their account. Any parties holding coupons had better use them at once. Every boot and shoe in the house will be marked in blue pencil figures so you can see at a glance what the goods will cost you. A sample pair of every kind will be on an open tabl so yon can pick the shoe ypu want instantly. We will have a number of clerkj on hand so that all can be waited on promptly. The earlier you come the more choice you have Remember the date, Thursday, March J 9th Yours to Co" "land, McKittr Ick ''The Shoe Man" Next Door to Bank of Oregon City -This add. will also appear in next Sunday's Oregonian. N. B. J. F. 0'Donnell, 205 first Street, Portland, Ore. Top buggies, $ 5 5 and up Open buggies $25 and up Carriages and Hacks, Milburn Wagons, Corumbus Buggies. Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Hay Presses, Iron and Wood, Pumps Plows and Harrows, Cream Separators. f I Things to be Sure of BlBami!TmaaaasaSaSkaBfJill All that any drug store can claim to give you, you are sur of here. Many things that no other store can give you, you are sure of here. ' A large progressive business has facilities for serv ing you that others must lack. Buy your drugs whers your money oes farthest and quantity is certain. Look at this list: Castoria , 24c Syrup of Figs 24c Celery Compound ...7sc Peruna 85c Carter's, Ayers', Pierce's Pills 2 ic Pure Prepared paint, tl.75 gal., cut to f 1.60. 20 per cent off on Cameras. Try our developer, 25c. perbott'e Black ink, two 5c bottles for 5 cents. Toilet Paper 4c per roll, 7 for 25c "Jumbo" large rolls, 15c, 2 for 25c Sueen Toilet, Pkg 4c ecessity Toilet, Pkg 10, ? for 25c Toothpicks per box, 4c, 7 for 25c. CHARMAN & CO., THE CUT-PRICE DRUGGISTS 'Phont 13, mail Orders Solicited, mmMM.U J iiil.iwww.w. "u-mm . ,i,.u . -SSaammimmmvmmrmmmmmmmmmmm ia: , To Cure a Cold in One Day F&Slu Take Laxative BrOmO Qmnme Tablets. en A on every svi Million boxes sold in past 2 month. This signature, Si&yrmx box. 25c. - - , 11 fi