ITY COURIER. 1st YEAR , OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1903 NO. 4 Your Banking ? Nd matter how small, No matter how large, tbtBank of Oregon City Will give it careful attention. This mes sage applies to the men and the women alike. Have You a farm for Sale? LIST IT, WITH C. N. Piowman Co. We sell land by spending money in advertising. Send us your Eastern friends address, and we will mail him our descrip tive pamphlet of Clackamas County. C. N. Plowman k Co. Oregon'Gty, Ore. 1 O er Etk cl ( re.cn. ity. THE MOHNINQ TUB cannot be enjoyed in baBin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain by reason oi defective plumbin heatwig apparatus. To have both put .n thorough working order will not proye expensive if the work is done by F. C. CADKE Spring Ailments. There Is an aehlnit ana tlrea feeling; the liver bowols and kidneys beoome 8lugL'ii.h and Inac live, the digestion Impaired, with little or n np petite, no ambition for anvthlng and a feeliiijt tliat the whole body and mind need tonlns; up The trouble Ib, that during winter, there has been an accumulation of waste matter in the system. Herbine will rrniove It, secure to the secretions a right exit, and by Its tonic effect, fully restore the wasted tissues and give strength in jt.u of weakness. 60o at Charman & Co. Hi The More We' Get I The More We want We are now doing about three fourths of the prescription work of Clackamas County still we are not satisfied we want to do more. '. . . We are better prepare'd to do this work, with 'our arrangements and up to date facilities each man works with a special ingividual pair of scales and balances, independent of the other If we are not filling your prescription you are not getting the best services. We offer you our fifteen years' experience and the best and fresh est drugs in the market OUR PRICES All we ask is a Comparison. HOWELL JONES INSCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Chambers Howell Linn E. Tones County Democratic i CLACLAflAS COUNTY SWINQS INTO THE DEMOCRATIC COLUMN. Herman Carries the Dlstsict by Over Two Thousand Votes. The following is the vote of Olacka mas county as polled in the election on last Monday. For the first time in yeara the county went Democratic. Reams' plurality in the county is over 250. A very Binall vote was polled, lt?ss than 2 500 votes being cast in the coun ty.. The vote will be couned and certi lied to next week. The following comparative table shows the vote for congressman at the general election in 1902, and that of Herman and Reamei: t Hermann Reames Abernethy 29 58 Barlow 17 33 Beaver Creek 30 32 Boring 1 13 4 Bull Run ,. 15 5 Canby ; 38 93 Canemah. 19 27 LaDVon (Jreelc..... 14 7 Cascades 4... ... 33 6 Cherryville 12 1 Clackamas 43 48 Damaicui 20 25 Eat-le Creek 25 41 Garfield 8 34 George. 13 10 Harding ." 22 16 Highland 22 13 KilW 27 20 Macksburg . 18 33 Molalla 29 ib) Milk Creek 11 23 Msrquam 19 44 Milwaukie 33 43 Maple Lane 9 23 Needy 44 20 New Era. 30 20 Oswego 68 10 Oregon City No. 1 72 88 " No. 2 127 142 " No. 3 32 73 Pleasant Hill. 24 22 Soda Springs .'. ... 19 14 Springwater 13 25 Tualatin 21 43 Union 13 5 Viola (13 5 West Oregon City 31 45 Totals 1025 1278 The vote cast for Furnish for governor in Clackamas county was 2112. Ranch for Sate. 393 acres of land, 20 acres in good cul tivation, Ml in crop; 400 be.ring fruit treees; 2 barni and all necessary out builpingi ; 2 fine mountain atreami run. ning throujh the place; all land easily cleared , everlasting outrange for stock; i miles from schoolhouse, store and poitoffice limited on public road ; good ueiguoornooa; situaiea is miles south east of Oregon City near Colton, Clack amas county, Oregon. Will make a fine stock ranch. Price $3000. x For further particulars, address W. E. Bonney, Col con, Oregon, or apply on premises. Can give good title. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with Local ApDhcationl. as thev cannot reach the eat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or conitltu- tinnal disease, and In order to cure it you must take In ernal lemediea. Hall's Catarrh Cureis taken Internally and acts directly on the Hood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a qusck medicine. It was pre-cribed by ene of the best physicians In this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the lies tonics known, combined with the best blood purl, flers, acting directly on the mucous sur'aces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Ik what produce such wonderful results In cuiing Caiarrh Send for testimonials, free f. 3. CHENEY & CO., Props . Toledo. Ohio. Sold by druggists, price 75o. nail's family rills are the best. Beatie & Beatie, Dentists, Weinhard, uildmg, rooms 16, 17 and 18. OASTonXA, Bean the Ml M"u m mw ml TtiB Kind You Have Always Bongjli V ! o . Decoration Day FITTINGLY CELEBRATED IN ORE- . QON CITY. Wlttrfluslc and Flowers the Graves , of the Soldier Dead Are Decorated. Last Saturday was a beautiful (lav. It was decoration day and Oiegon City that always does things well, celebrated the day anil the ocassion in becoming mannir. roulace in the world has more beautilul roaes than Oregon City. They are ahutlant ami mi l i Thousands of these beautiful flowers were gathered and strewn on the waters of the Willamette and banked on the graves of the soldier dead who are burned in Mountain View ceme'ery. The exercises were impressive and eleg ant. In additicn to the decorating of tbe graves 01 the soldier dead many pri vate parties made trips to the cemetery and paid their tribute to their loved ones by placing flowers on their graves. The pupils of the public schools and of St John's school marched to Wil- lametlH hnlt'in the mirnim uhmA thav Drenelited Meade Posh Ami Mantis Relief Corps with flowers. j.ue procession was formed on Main street in front of the G. A. R hall and the line of march was taken up to the bridge where the ceremony of strewing the water 0 the Willamette river with flowers in honor of the deceased sailors of the war of the rebellion took place. The Parkplace band headed the pro cession, then carre Company A( Third Regiment, Oregon National Guards in command of Captain J. U. Campbell, followed by Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R, Meade Relief Corps, children from va'ri our pchools and people in carriages. At Shiveiy's opera house the follow ing exercises were held : Mmical selection. Band; Address, (Ritual), Post. Commander; Prayer, R-v. Grim; Vocal music, Quartette; Recitation, Miss Nettie Bradley; Me morial address, Mrs. Emma Galloway! VoCal 11111611 Olinrna " A morintj" utlili. enc: Address, Major William Hancock Clark. After the exercises in the opera house the procession moved to Mountain View cemetery, wiiere the following services took place. Dirge, Band; Address, (Ritual, page 9) Commander; Addres (Kitual) chaplain, Lincoln's address at Gettysburg. Ray. Mixiell ; Crowning Monument, Officer ..f.u- r . r . , it ' mo uay; response, "uur UO Known Dead," Rev. Hammond: Ceremoaiee. Meade Relief Corps No. 18; Prayer, (Ritnal page 11) chaplain; 8lute,- Co. A, O.- N. G. ; Roll of honor, Adjutant J iapi; decorating graves ol the Com' rades. A'x w Era. The Meneley quartette gave n excel lent eniertartainraent at Brown's school house Tuesday night. A large crowd was in attendance. Karl Wink returned from Battle Ground, Washington, onndav. Mrs. Hoffman and Miss Heartle spent eaturuay in uanoy. Mr. Kahili's, smiling face was seen in t tie city on election day, also John Casto. Mej-rel Davis." of Beaver Creek, was visiting old friends of this place last weea. - 1 Mrs. Wink spent Sunday with Mrs. Grace of Oregon City. Mr. McArthur attended the encamp ment lodge in Oregon Citv Tuesday night. Calvin Kocher and Miss Bates, of uanoy spent Saturday afternoon with Misses Kaiieand Laura Newbury. J. Meindl, of Abernethy, visited Mr. Friedrick Sunday. Cbas. Slyter and Miss Lena Bchindler took a trip to Aurora Sunday. Cnas. Bowman met with with an sc. cident and lost his mustache a few days go. Mi-s Katie Newhurv soent Sundav ard Monday with her aunt. Mr Ohrock, Fred, Herman and Oscar Burgoyne and Miss Casry Burgoyne and Maud Obrock spent Sunday Sunday at the Burgoyne farm. Mr. Stephens, of Portland, was a visitor at the Schindler farm Sunday 1 St. Hundrods 0 11t6s saved every year by having Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Jil in the house Just when It is needed. Curfs croup, heals burns, outs, wounds of every sort. Fnergv all gone? Ilcadcher Hloraach out of order? ftmply a case of torpid liver. Burdock lllood Bitters will make a new mau or women of you. THE OLD RELIABLE Absclutcly Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE .For Ffifty Years CLARK N, GREENMAN HAS LIVED ( IN OREGON CITY. An Honored and Respsctad Citizen and Good Fel;ow, Mr. Clark N. Greenman is a paradox in mere ways than one. If there has ever been a "horse tra 'er" who is an honest man fince the dayB of David Harru-n it is Mr. Greeuman. Perhat s no man in Oregon City or Clackamas county U more widely known or better lined. - On New Y ars dav 1836 he landed in Oregon City and became a resident here. trout that good dav until now be lias lived in Oregon City and has witnes-ied the growth and development of tiie city from a mere village to the second city in Oregon and one of the busiest places on the coast. . $ 'J' M s . it IT6 i i Mi if S: CLARK N. GkEENMAS. Mr. Greenman is a "Buckeye" 'by birth having first seen the light of day in Summit county ef that state. on the 6h., day of August 1831. Hia father wai Squire Greenman a native of Pennsylvania, and hia mother was Miss Sallie Uetlin. His father died when be waa but four years of aire and a part of the burden of providing for the family of tb aider Greenman fell to the lot of tbe vpunser boy. Having reached hit manhood and being desirous ef better ing bis fortune Mr. Greenman decided in 1853 to move with his mother and sisters to the Pacific coast. In those days that was a big undertaking and meant not only much expense Dur ai moat a year of oreoaration and travel, However the vouna- man was not to be deterred by tbe difficulties in the way but with a brave neart ana a sienoer ourie he set out in tbe purine: of 1853 on the long trip of 8,000 miles.which bad to ue an 111 aue nil u au ua icaui uu noguu. It took Un long months to make the trip acroea the plaint. Tbe trip was a pleasant one aside from its difficulties and danger! . Mr. Greenman cent his family into Oregon but himself went to the Sound country and there be spent the winter He came to tbe coast to go into the 111 in ing business and in 1854 went to Cali fornia and there engaged in mining. He later worked in the mines in Idaho. It was not unfit 1805 that he went into business for himself. He then establish ed the business of freight handler and teamster in this citv and from that day until now has continuously followed his calling. Mr. Greenman was united in marriage to Mips Isaphena Collard of this county at Parkplace, on April lltb, 1856. To this union three children have been born all of whom are living, Fred W Greenman who is 110 Deputy Ctunty Court clerk of Clackamas county, Lillian M. Sheapard, Ernest Clark (Bert) Greenman. v Mr. Greenman has been a very suc cessful business man anc is rated as one Oregon City's most substancial business men. He is a hale fellow "well met" and loves his friends and is kind and genial to bis neighbors and all who know him. He is now past seventy eats, threescore and ten yet be 11 kale and heartv and eveiy day can be seen on tbe streets of the city attending to the multifarious duties of his business. Saved From an Awful Fate. Kvervbodv said I had consumption." writes Mrs. A. M, Shields, of Chamhersburg, Pa., " I waa ao law after six months of severe sickness, caused by hay fever and asthma, that few thought 1 coula get well, Dull learnea 01 me marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, used. it and was completely cured." lor desperate Throat aud Lnng diseases It Is the safest eureinthe world, and is liifalllable roriCoughs, Colds aud Bronchial affections. Guarauteed bottles 6O0 ane $1 . Trial bottle free at Ueo. A. Harding. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES. Between June 4th and Aagnst 2f!:h. The Illi nois Central will sell round irioll.iketsl from Ore gon and WMhlneU'B pelnu to Chicago, Cairo, Memphis and Mew Orleans at okiati.t bcoucbd katrs. Tickets good for three months. Going llssit ten days. Returning limit leu dais after starting west. Stop over privileges eitk r way, weot ef the Mikwurl river. S ile dates ere arranged t be convenient for delegate to convention of National Rilucaaonal AsKOciation at Boshm; F.llts at luitlinore; Wood men at Ind.i.ap"ljs; F.agles at New York; Shrn cm at Harutoga; K-lrhts of I'.vthlai at Loulsvile and Coniiuerclal travelers at Indianapolis. You can take your choice of Huteen differen r .uts. Write us. We will cheerfully give you any detailed Information you want. Yours truly, , ' B H. Tkcmhuli,, Commercial Agent. 142 Third St., Portland, Oregon, Maj. and Mrs, Clark PAY ORECON CITY A VISIT AND RECEPTION TENDERED THEM. Willamette Hall the Scene of the Ftstivitics. Mainr Handbook (11 wife of hint, ric fame, the grandson of William (Murk of tlio I u'ia4 UIIU Villi Di exoedition t)iii Drutrim Pif a tyiotf last rrit.uv. While in Hiin nitv ihpv guests of Hon. C. II . Dye and wife at ttieir elegant home on the hill. - un inday nidht Ihev were tendered a reception at Willamette hall at which many of the best people of Oregon City wcio present, major uiarK anu his wife were preeented by (he ladies of the Lewis and Clark Woman's club of this city. Major Clark was introduced by Mr. Dye and responded in a most in teresting and entertaining Bpeech. Other speeches were made by Mrs. Lutke state president of the Woman's Lewis and Clark clnbi, Judue William Galla- wKv.rars. noun Tower Wheatherford, Mrs. M. M. tharman. Hon f! R Moores, Rev. Frank Mixsell, Rev E. S. Boihnger and Rev. J. H. Beaven. Piano sum were rennere a by Miss Edna Cau field and Mies Edna Daulton. The affair as a moet interesting and entertaining oyie and the visit of Col. Clark and his good wife to Oregon City will be lorg remembered by those who had the opportunity to meet thtm and hear the Colonel's speech. Colonel Ulark has seen much of the world, he bus been in sciion all his life, was in the war of the Rebellion and terved with distinction as a Confederate Colonel. He is a courtley old time gentleman whom it is a pleaeuie to meet. He will re turn to Oregon ei d ast-ist ie the opening ui me gicatru'i ill 1ULO. SECRET SOCIETIES. Election of Officers and Other Items of Interest. Willamette Falls camp. Woodman of the World, elected the following officers Friday night to serve for I be eninine sixmonthi: J. K, Morris, council commander ; C.E. Tate, adviior liniten. ant; G. B. Dimirk, mensger; Robert juurry, sentinel; Harry Stevens, etcort j. a. rrost, watchman. Court Robin Hood, No. 9, Foresters of America, will hold a anmmonB meeting on Dndav, June 5th. Election of efflcerg will take place. The financial secretary and treaiurer bold tffice for one year, but the Court will elect all other officers. Mokl Tm Pasltlrely Cures Sick Headitotie indigestloi and Constipation. A delightful licet mm, nmuvaa mu eruptions ol uie siln. pre. Mi-.uini iiwirut mpi.xieu or money rerundeu 26c and 50c. Write t us for free sample. W.H Hooker A Co., Buffale, N. I. Corvallis &. Eastern Railway. una cid no. 21. No. 2ror Yaqnlana: Leaves Albany n4 f, w, ' Corvallis 2:oo . M Arrives Yaqulea r. u, No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna :4S A. H. Leaves Corvallis n;to a. H Arrive Albany 12;1 p. o a lor ueirou: Leavts Albany 7:()a.m. Yrnves Detroit lo-iss u No. 4 from Uetroit: , ' Leaves Detroit 2M t. u. Arrives Albany 6:36 1. M. Trnln No. 1 arrives In Alb nnv In tluio to en . liect with the 8. P. south bimml tmln w.ll , giving two or three hours in Albany before de parture of 8. V. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P, trains at Corvallis and Albany glvlngdirect service to New port and adjaoetu hearties. Train 8 for Detroit, Breltehbush and other m.'tiiualn resorts leaves Albany at 7 (10 a. m., reaching Detroit at noon, glvlnir ample time to reach tne reach the Springs snmc da . r or lurtner lniurmatlou apply to HDWtN STONE, Muiiairer, ThomarCockkki.', Agent Albany, II H Ckonisk, Agent Corvallis. Constipated Bowels Tn have fffind hi alh tha Virtyl.. t.. 1 . in alaxstive condition , aud tiie bowels moved at least ouoe a day, so that all the poslsonous wactes are expelled dully. Mr. O, L. Edwards 142 N: Main Hi., Wilchlta, writes: "I have used Herbine to rejulate the liver and bowels for the ntBt ten VPAm and fmiml It a roll. 1. 1.. ... 1.., r j. -wu.iu w .v...... IClUTCf 5Uc at Charman & Co. Choicest Meats AT R. PetZOlds Meat Market 2: We are still In business at the same old place TRIBUNE, IVER JOHNSON AND DAY BICYCLES See our Truss Frame before buying "IT'S A DAISY" Guns and Ammunition Blcvcle, Gun and GENCf.'AL REPAIRING A 5PKI-1LTY OREGON CITY BICYCLE AND GUN STORE LAMB & SAWDER . Main Stcect, Between Gth and 7th DO YOU KNOW What ajdifference there is in 5cjcigars? Well, just"5! "smoke one of those exten sively advertised cigars, then JUST TRY A PARROT CIGAR... 5c. Rough and Dressed LUMBER DlxBr$ihtr$ of Scbubtl, Are now prepared to furnish all kinds of ... , Rough and Dressed Lumber. , Yellow Fir Lumber cut out of the best tim- ber, and furnished 'at reasonable prices : : : : LnmlierlCnt to. Order oh Short Notice. Write or call. Dix Brothers m Scbubtl &rr Daily River Excursions OF OREGON CITY BOATS TIME CARD DAILY and SUNDAY Leaves Portland Leaves Oregon 7 00 A. M. IO 00 " 1 20 P. M 4 30 " 8 30 A. M. 11 30 " 3 00 P. M. 6 15 " No Way Landings POUND TRIP 25 Cent Oregon City Transpariation Co:. OrrlCI AND DOCK FOOT OF TATLOR ST. I'iione40 porti.aice Su'jJ j.it to chmijre w ilnout notlcs, Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Best Place on EarthA. For wagons, buggies; har ness and all lines of fai ti implements. L. Fe HOLMES CANBY, OREGON and there la not a case of I in existence that cannot be quickly and permanently cure'I by Perrln't Pilt Sptcttic. You take it that's all. New price One Dollar a buttle at vour druKia'. If ho hiiaii't it write to Dr. Perrin Medical Co., lltlena, Moiit. . ',i A...' v' 1 Immediate r