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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 904 5 ft Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store 7 Portland ft White and Wash ReauceatolOc Goods EXTRAORDINAHY We have the largest and best assorted brought to the Coast. Every piece new trie quality is "a-one. " Just a few prices Another shipment of Silk Organdies received, all the new shades and col orings, worth from 35c a. yard; all week 1 9C Biggest Bargains in White Goods ever offered. As an index Oxford Waisting, worth 40c; all week 1 5C A large line of India Linens pretty patterns and designs that are exclusive with this store. NcAIIen The Store Noted for the Best ' Gools at the Lowest Prices Corner Third and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon Local News In Brief. Grand Millinary display, March 25-26 Miss Goldsmith. Beatie & Beatie, dentists, building, room 16. 17 and 18. tention and first clas service, Weinhard Best at- The Tualatin Dairy delivers first clafs milk, toditily customers in Oregon City. G. S. Rogers, prop., Oregon City Oregon. . Box 692. You don't want, to forget the ball to . be given by the Knights and Ladies of Security next Saturday evening, April 2, at the annorv. It will be one of the best, events of the kind of the season. Quite a number of the employes of th Crown Paper Mills have been laid off' daring the past week on account of an over production tn some of the de partments. At the Melhodst Church last Sunday morning Dr. Fisher, of the Pacific Christian Advocate, preached to a large and attentive audience. In the evening Rev. Wood delivered a sermon on . local option. Annie Hicenbothen and John Hughes were married at the Portland Hotel in this city last Saturday afternoon, Justice Livy Stipp officiating. The young peo ple are residents of the Bhubel neigh borhood, The Young Peoples' Society of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian Church will give an entertainment and social at Shivelys hall, Friday evening! the 25th. An interesting bnd enjoy able programe has been arranged and ice cream with other refreshments will be served. All are cordially invited. Dolhe Walker and Lister Dickey were married last baturday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Sunderland. Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, of the Congregational church tied the nupitial knot. A sumptuous wedding supper was served to the happy couple. They will reside in Oregon City. First Church of Chr'iBt Scientists, Garde building, corner Seventh nd Main streets, Sunday at 11 a. m. Sub ject, "Unreality." Children's Sunday (School meets at 10 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evenini at 7:45 o'clock. Reading room is open Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 to 4 p. m. Tooth Insurance Is what is offered to those that have their dental work done in this office, for all the work is absolutely guaran teed. My motto is Cleanliness, Modern Methods, Considera tion of Parents' Feelings. DR. L. A. MORRIS Dentist Office next door to Courier. A dinner that will long be remembered was the one given on last Friday by Albert Buckles and his good wife in commemoration of the arrival of his father, William Buckles, in Oregon. It was in fact a family reunion, and there gathered at the Buckles' lnme in Wil lamette Falls to enjoy the good things of the day and the pleasantries of the re union, in addition to William Buckles, three of his sisters whom be had not seen for more than thirty years. Some twelve yeavs ago Albert Buckles came to Oregon and during more recent years be has lived at Willamette Falls and has been an employe of the Willamtt e Pulp and Paper Co., in the supply of wood to their mills. Many years before his father's sisters had come to this "land of promise" and when the old gentleman arrive! they gathered the family together and bad a pleasant family reunion . The dinner was superb and was served at mid day. It was a moBt pleasant occasion and was enjoyed to the utmost by those who had the privilege of being present. Established 1884. Phone Iain 732 stock of White and Wash Goods even and right-up-to-the-hour in style, while 42-'nch wide Fancy Striped Curtain Swiss, standard value, i2c a yard; entire line all week.. 7c White Organdies, all new goods, worth from 25c to 30c a yard; this week... u 1 McHonneSi The Fraternal Brotherhood had an open meeting and box social Tuesday evering which was attended by a large number of Oregon City and Portland people. County Treasurer Cahill states that there are a number of road warrants outstanding which have been called for and on which interest has ceased , and that all parties holding same are asked to bring them in. Divorce suits were' filed Tuesday by Elizabeth J. Eoff against James J. Eoff, end JNina U. window Against James L. Windom. In the first name I suit, the plaintiff alleges cruelty ; in the second named desertion is given as the grounds of divorce. Mrs. martha Kinnaird, the mother ot David Kinnaird, of this city, died in Portland last Tuesday afternoon. Her rdmaius were brought heie Thursday and the funeral services were conducted from the Presbyterian church by Rev. Montgomery. Interment in the Moun tain View cemetery. Millinery opening Friday, the 25th and following days. 2t Mrs. H. T. Sladkn. The Prohibitionists of Clackamas Qounty will meet in Convention at the Y. M'. C. A. building in Oregon , City n-jxt Saturday evening March 26, and nominate candidates for county offices. Whether or not a full ticket will be nominated we have not been informed, but in all probability one will. Besides the nomination of candidates there will be some other features to the meeting Saturday evening. There - will be a musical Quartatte present and a promi nent epeaker will also be present who will discourse on the proposed option law. All are invited to attend. A thrifty housekeeper of this ity, who keeps a fine breed of chickens, sold a dozen eggs to a neighbor woman at a little above the going market price, and the latter placed them under a getting hen. Other women in the vicinity called for a dozen of eggs each, ostensi-bl- for the table, but secret y tor hatch ing. The tl rifty housekeeoer Bells the eggs for breeding at one dollar for a big dozen. Her neighbors found that those cheap eggs never hatched. She had dipped them all in boiling water, which killed the germ. In June 1851 the following "ad" ap peared in the Oregon Statesman: To Whom it May Concern. Notice is hereby given that between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 oLclock p.m. on the 17th inst., Geo. Abefnethy & Co. will proceed to sell at the door of their Store House in Oregon City, at auction to the highest bidder for cash, 335 Sacks of Sandwich Island Salt, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay ex penses of freight and storage. Said ealt was Bold by Truman Bonney in April, 1350, and is believed to have been received by bim from Thomas Carter. GEO. ABERNETHY & CO. ' Oregon City, June 2, 1851. A son of Geo. Abernathy is farming in Coob county. Mountain View. Wednesday morning came with a snow storm. quite Born, March 15, 1904, to the wife of O. B. Jefferson, a eon. Mrs. Moran is on the sick list again. Miss Hattie Ringo is at home again having visited two months with her brother Bert and family in California. W. H. Seltzer, of Mulino, and his sister, Mrs. J. Sherman and daughter of Washington, were the guests of Mrs. Gillett Uet Thursday week. Mr. H. B. 'Nichols with Mr. Steve Green started to the Blue River mines again Monday. Died, March 19, 19)4, Grandma Ryan, the mother of Mrs. Seeley. Grandma Ryan was over 86 years of age. Miss Grace Reynolds, of Maple Lane, who is at present working in Portland waa the guest of Mrs. Gillett Sunday. J.N. Gillett is conS edto the house this week with a severe attack of rheu matism. Mr. M. Smalley's father, of Seattle, Wash., is visiting with him this week. W. Hall moved the chimney in the fire house last week. Sauna. A social at the residence of C. Shuebel last Wednesday evening was largely at tended. Progressive kiokinole was played, lunch was served and a general good time was enjoyed. There were about twenty-five present. Sale Notice. On the 4th day of April, 1904. there will be held in the City of Oregen City, a primary election for the purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic County Convention to be held in the city of Oregon City, Oregon, on the 9.h day of April, 1904, in precinct one, two and three, the polling places shall be as follows: Precinct No. 1, Catarict Hose Com pany's Houbh. Precinct No 2, Fountain Hose Com pany's House. . PrevinetNo 3, Hose House on the hill. Polls will be open in each precinct for the reception of yotes from 12 o'clock noon until 6 p. m. Number of delegates to be elected in first precinct,' eleven. Number of second precinct, ten. Number in third precinct, seven. Judges of election, Precinct No. 1, J. J. Cooke, A, N. Munsy, M. Lattonrette. Precinct No. 2, N. Chapman, J. Glea son, Ohas Kelly. Precinct No. 3, F. A. Ely, M. Justin, E. H. Cowing. R. B, Beattie, Chairman Democratic County Central Committee. Attest: Earnest Mass Secretary. liace Question Solved. Reprenentative Gilbert utilized a story which is a great favorite south of Ma' son and Dixon's line last week in ex plaining to the members of the House the difference between a Democrat and a Republcan in the manner of treating negroes. He related the story as fol lows: "A few days ago a colored man from my country was in Boston hunting for employment. He failed to find any thing to do, and was compelled to beg for Bomething to eat. A knock at the front door of a fine house brought a well dreBBed man to the door, who said in reply to a request for a handout. " 'My dear sir, I am eorry, but lean not give you anything to eat.' "The negro called at a number of houses, and was received with the same politeness, but got nothing to eat. In dispair he approached one more house, promising himself that he would lie and die rather than push Lis search for food further in case the master turned bim away. The door opened with jerk, and before he had finished his ap peal for food the white master of the house exclaimed: " 'You black rascal! what do you mean by coming to my front door? Hustle around to the kitchen and get your breakfaBt.' " 'Thank the Lord ! I've found a man from God's country at last,' the negro soliloquized, as he ate beatlily of corn bread and pork." j Vanby. The wind storm Saturday evening did much damage, blowing down treeB across the roads and destroying tele phone and telegraph communication The flag pole was broken off, Hosford's warehouse was blown over, Hagan's barn was overturned, and many win dows were broken. Claude Hampton is spending a few dys at homn this week The show is in town and gives a good show for the money. The management will give a ladies gold watch. Elmer Vetato was a Canby visitor Friday night. ' School commenced Tuesday morning with Prof, and Mrs. Winches as teach ers. Mrs, Linn Shank is seriously ill. Dr. Dedman is in attendance. Miss Maggie Mulvey and Chauncey Ramsey, of Oregou City, were' guests of Mr. and Mra. Geo. Rauch Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles attended the teachers' institute at New Era last Saturday. W. H. Bair pays the highest market ptice for potatoes. Mr. Putnam, of Oregon City, is a Canby visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Astman were Portland visitors Monday. Miss Echo Sampson, of Oregon City, is visiting friends in Canby this week. There was a very enjoyable party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Knight Tuesday evening, it being the twentieth birthday of Misses Veva and Vesta Knight. The evening was spent in playing gumes, pit and other amuse ments. At midtight a lunch waa served and at a late hour the guests departed for home after spending a most enjoy able evening. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mack, Misses Kate and Grace Hampton, Mabel and EBtber Knight, .Letha Fisher, An nette Wait, Harriet Bates, Echo Samp son, Alta and Bertiia Stratford, Bertha Stories, Lillian Wang, Petra Rjnee, Anna Knight; Messrs. Willard and Adam Knight. Blaine White, Charles Bates, Claude Hampton, Lee Eckeraon, Ed Rradtl, Dell Clark, Fred Rones, Roy Knight, Pearl Selby, Georga Fletcher, Wilson Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Knight, Mrs. Bock, Mrs. Willard Lee, Arthur Knight, Veva and Vesta Knight. The Oregon City Courier $1 50 per year MACKSBTOO. Mrs. A. H. Reynolds of Lents, ' vis ited among relatives last week and took Miss Ida Grimm with her. Seyeral of our prominent members of the K. 0. T. M. of this place, are tak. ia in trie great Maccabee doings at Portland this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Otias. Collins, formally of this place, tut now from one o! the eastern states, have returned to web- foot to reside. Little Johnnie Kabourek met with a serious accident last week, while walk, ing stilts he fell and sustained a fracture of the arm. Dr. Dadraea set the bone and the boy is now resting easy. Ere this reaches the readers of the Courier the wedding bells will be ring- ng over in the backwoods, the contract ing parties are Miss Anna Gustier and Mr. Fritz Walch. May their joys be man.; and their sorrows be few. Prof. G. W. Mallatof Mulino is teach. ing a very successmi term 01 singing school at this place. Miss Lillian Newton has commenced another term of school at Oak Grove on the 21st. Ex-Senator William Grace of Bak er City arrived in Oregon City Wed- neaday evening. He is here to look after the interests of his brother's es sate of which he ia executor. Senator Grace is one of the big men of Eastern Oregon and never tires signing the praises of his home town Baker City. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.. Dr. George Hoeye DENTIST All work warranted and satisfaction guar anteed. Crown and Bridge worn a spec ialty. Cauiield Building. Phone 1093. Oregon city, Oregon. M. C. Strickland, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Does an up-to-date general practice. Spec- ial attention given to surgery and dis eases of women. Office in Garde Build ing, t-eventh and Main streets, Oiejion City, Oregon. C D. D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, TReal Estate and Probate our Specialties. Office in Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. Robert A. Miller ATT'Y AT LAW Real Estate bought and sold, money loan ed, titles examined and abstracts made. Cash paid for couuty warrants. Probate and commissioners' court business and insurance. Room 3, Weinhard Build ing, Oregon City, Oregon. Grant B. Dimick Att'y and Counselor at Law Will practice in all courts in the state, circuit and district courts of the United . States. Insolvent debtors taken through bankruptcy. Office in Garde Building, Oregon City, Oregon. George L. Storey ATT'Y AT LAW Will practice in all the coihts of the State. Abstracts of title a specialty. Can fur nish abstracts of tite to any tract of land in Clackamas County at lowest rates. Advice free Charges Reasonable. Nofay Public, Loan your Money write your insurance, rurui&u juut Auauiwis, O. D. EBY , REAL ESTATE ' Land Office HmlnosH Collections Mud Rijoiu 10 wmnara iiuiiaiug, Oregon City, Ore, Howard M. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW Abstracts furnished. Office with George C. Brownell. Oregon City, Oregon. Commercial Bank of Oregon City. Capital $100,000 Transacts a general banking business. Makes loans and collections, discounts bills, buys ano sells domestic and for eign exchange and receives deposits subject to check. Open from 9 a m to 4 p. m. D. C. Latourette, Pres; F. J. Meyei, cashier. C. N. Greenmam The Pioneer Expressman Established I865. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Oregon City, Uregon. Q8TEOPATHY DR. C. D. LOVE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate ol American School of Osteopathy, KlrkBVlllo, ilo. BueceiBfully treats both acute and cbroulo dlt easea. Call (or literature. Consultation and Examination Free. Office Hour.: ,Or by appointment M uf Urns. Boom. Over Di. Hontif IwdmI tvUm, ttit dent to CwirlM OBo ohiuo. cirr- o.eooj. 0. Bchukbil W. 8. TJ'KEN (JEEN A SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Deutf Aet Stbttoloi Will practice In all courts, make collec tions 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. TBOO FOND." One of the severest storms that visited this part of the state for many years swept past here Saturday evening. The wind was severe enough to shake houses, breaking down fences and up rooted many large trers. The batiket social at. Wilsonville last Saturday ni;bt was almu.ii a lailure on account of the stormy ueathfr. MivkBiker has made another regular trip to Independence and i', is expected a double wedding to take plai:e at his his return. A box elder shade tree near J. t( Kruno's residence blew over onto bis house but did not do any damage to the building. A. F. Turner has ret-.rned from Day ton, Washington, with three span of matched horses which weigh about 1,400 each, and can b bought for iea sonable prices. The Stafford Brass Band Bhowed their musical talent on Peach Mountain last Sunday. Mrs. Rogers ia Blowly recovering from a severe attack of inflamatory rheuma tism. Preaching next Sunday, the 27th, inst., at Maple Lane -chool house at 11 a, m., and at Ely Congregational church at 8 p.m. J. W. Craig. C. W. Kelly 4h the Planet High Grade Whiskeys SUCH CELEBRATED ' BRANDS AS OLD CROW RED TOP RYE HERMITAGE OLD SARATOGA PLANET, Spr. '88 CREAM RYE Imported Scotch and Irish CORNER SEVENTH AND MAIN 8TS. ft ft m of Printing Kinds -at CO m m M ft Courier We do first class work at the lowest prices possible. Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements. S3 I i to 1 ft Poster Work a Specialty If you have printing to do send it to the Courier Office. Work promptly and neatly done. Satis faction guaranteed. Courier Pub. Co. Oregon dtp, Oregon. E3S8BBB2BB Individuals Money to Loan. Money at 6 and 7 per cent. 12,500 on faim well improved; $1,000 on farm or timber land ; $ 800 on larm or city property; 500 on good security; $500 on short time in small amounts on chattle and persona) security. Also 150 acre , lots of .wHter, 10 acres clear, balance rich soil and easily clear ed ; Ht $6 an acre. 160 acres; rich soil, lots of water and some timber, $5 an acre. Vi larg; lots in Oregon City $1000. John W. Loder, Attorney at law. Rooms 8 and 9, Steven's Bld'g. Corner 6th Main, Oregon City Or CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED With local applications as they cannot reach tne seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal rem edies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in thjs coun try for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testi monials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Sold by druggists, 75c. Toledo, O. Hall's Family Pills are the best. C. Huconicb and Wines a Specialty IVIdslceys and French Brandies GARDE BLD'G I X i X ft m W ft ft ft M ft ft ft III ft ft ft til an thi- i 10. S3 BBEBK2EEI Office