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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904 FROM EAILROAD ROW If amocis Trains The Southwest Liinited, Kansas City to Chicago. The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous at tractions. The principal thirig to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via" the Chicago, Milwaukee h. s ROWE, General Manager. 134 Third Street, Portland Arc Yoci flfioinq to &t. Louis? If so call for your tickets via. the Rock Island Frisco Systems the line having Terminal at entrance Fair ' Grounds. Round trip rate $67.50. Good for ninety days from date of sale. Choice routes going and returning, via. St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or 1 Paso Stop over permitted in both directions. . . Dates of Sale. ,j June 7th, 16th, i7th 18th; July 1st, 2nd, 3rd; August 8th th, 10th; Sept. 5th, 6th, 7th; Oct. 3rd 4th and 5th. On above dates rate of $72. So will be made to Chicago and return. For further information and sleeping car reservations call upon or address, a. h. Mcdonald, 140 Third St., Portland, Or. General Agent. l6i2.S a Ma OREGON SllOJrLlRE and UruoN Pacific 3-TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourists sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally cooductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No change of cars 70 DEPART FOR Chicago Portland Special 9:1s a m vial Huntington Atlantic Express 8:15 p. m. via Hunting ton: St. Paul Fast Mall 7:45 P via Spokane TIME SCHEDULES from Portland, Ore. Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East, i 6:2$ p. m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Salt Lake, Chicago and the East, Walla Walla, Lewlston, Spokane, Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis, St, Paul, Duluth. Milwaukee, Chicago and East. ARRIVE FROM MARKET REPORT. Corrected to June 23, 1904. 9:00 a. 8:00 a. in. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8:00 p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (except Sunday) at at 8 P. m.: Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Daily service (watet permitting(n Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. For full information ask or Write your nearest ticket agent. A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent. The Oreeon Railroad and Navagation Co, Portland. Ore. A$toria & Columbia River Railroad Co LEAVES 8:3o a, m, Dally 4'3o p. m. Saturuay only 7: p. m, ta, ami. UNION DEPOT. For Maygers, Rainier, Clatskannie, Westport, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Flavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens Gearhart, Park. Seaside, and Sekiiiore. Astoria Express ARRIVES Daily 11:30 a. d. J;4e p m For further Information address, J. C. Mayo, Ajtcrla, Or-eon OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO; 8TR. LEON A Will make Four, Round Trips daily bet. Oregon City and Portland Fewer hop contracts are being made this year than usual Dealers account for this on the ground that growers, having received good prices for some time past, have all the money they need lor picking. The vines are in good condition, as they do not suffer from the dry weather their roots penetrating the soil to a great depth. Few lice have appeared so far. The ruling price lor contracts is 15 or 16 cents. . IOCS AND BUTTER.' , Eggs are considered steady at 20 cents and no more cheap eggs are expected this year unless a slump should take place in August. In that month the hens nave the run of the harvest fields and pick up more grain than usual, while the hot weather tends to lessen the demand for eggs. Batter is consid ered weak, as heavy receipts continue while the market of Fuget Sound is largely supplied by the Eastern states. Soma dealers find difficulty in disposing of their butter even at the present low prices. VEAL AND CHICKENS. Veal is firmer, as receipts have fallen off; but it would not require many car casses, in the opinion of commission men, to cause a weak feeling in the market again. Potitry have become cheap enonuh for ordinary people to use although Spring chickens stul find ready sale at good figures. Old hens are plen tiful at 11 to U'A cents. MARKET NOTES. Sugar advanced 5 cents for 100 nounds in New York today, and this gives a firmer tone to that commodity here, though no change has yet resulted. Halmon ate now coming in more plen tifully and are now quoted at S cents pound. The season lor Ualilornia sal mon is closed. The fi'st car of canteloupas of the season is expected to reach Portland from Colifornia Monday next. GRAIN AND FLOUR. Wheat, Walla Walla 73c Wheat, Valley 81c Wheat, Ulnestem 80c Barley, per ton $23 50 Oats, white 25 00 Oats, gray A 50 Hard wheat flour straight".. . ,3.653 75 Hard wheat flour, paten's 4.304.40 Valley flour 3 90 flour, graham 3 00 Rye flour 3 604 00 PRODUCE. Butter, fancy creamery 1517J4c Butter, dairv 13J4c Butter, cooking Ill2c CheeBe, Young America 1313c Cheese, Oregon lull cream. , . ,12613c Egge, Oregon ranch 20c Honey, dark 10 l-2llc Honey, amber ...,1213c n oney , fancy white 15c , VEGETABLES; Onions, Calif red sk 1 25 1 50 Potatoes 80c to 1 00 Potatoes, new..,.; 2c FBU1TB. SEE Ho ! for St. ouis and the World's Fairl WILL YOU BE TIIERE? Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at attractions at St. Louis. This can only be done by goingjor returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." Unrivaled scenic attractions nequalled dining car service nsurpassed in efforts to please Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts. W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent 124 Third Street Portland, Oregon Brunswick House and Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms, Meals at All Hours Open Day and Night Prices Reasonable. ....Only FirstClass Restaurant in the City... . Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City, Ore. Leaves Portland 8.30 A. M. 11.30 3.00 P. M, 6.15 Leaves Ore. City 7.00 A.M. 10.00 1.30 P. M. 4.30 The Most Picturesque River Ride in Oregon Special Attention given to the Handling 01 rreig.it. Landings on week days at Oswego and Magoan s only. All Landings made sun days. PORTLAND DOCK TAYLOR ST. OREGON CITY DOCK EIGHT ST. The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or visit to the Louisiana Purchase Exposi tion at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages ottered by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY, which, on account of Its various routes and gateways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take the MISSOURI PACIFIC trains from Denver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct tnrougn Kansas uuy.or via wicn it, tort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains daily from Denver and Pu eblo to bt. Louis without change, carrying an classes 01 modern equipment, including electric iignted observation parlor can din ing cars. Ten dally trains between Kan sas City and at. Louis. Write or call on W. C. McBrlde, General Agent, 1Z4 Third street, Portland for detailed inforsnation and Illustrated literature. Best Goods Superior Service Lowest Prices Hearse to Funerals in town $S.oo. All Caskets, Coffins, Robes, and Lin ings at same low rate. All work guaranteed first-class. ft E. fiolman, Undertaker and Embalms. Office one Door North of Courthouse, or at cigar store opposite Bank of Oregon City rV ilia. Special Excursion to Ms World Fair The Denver & Rio Grande. In connection with the Missouri Pacific, will run a series of Personally Conducted Excursions to the Worlds rair during June. 1 hese excur sions will run through to St. Louis with out change of cars, making short stops at principal points enroute. The first of these Excursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June i7th. The rate from Portland will be 167.50 to St. Louis and return. Excursionists going via the Denver & R!o Grande have the privilege of returning via a different route. This Is the most pleasant way, ts well as the most delightful route, to cross the conti nent. The stops arranged give an oppor tunity of visiting'the varius points of Inter est in and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accom pany one of thee excursions write at once to W. 0. McBride, 124 Third street, Port land, for sleeping car reservations. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clackamas AbstiactCo. the WILLAMETTE VALLEY CHAUTAUQUA Cooking apples 75c I 00 Fancy apples. 1 66 to 2 50 Lemons, i 3 25 to 3 60 Orange), navels .....2 753 50 Strawberries, per crate 1 20 meats.- Veal 47c Pork.... 67c Bee! 47c Mutton 45c Larm.s .4(35 l-2c llama, to size 12 l-2c Hume, picnic He Bacon, regular 10c Bacon, breakfast ll15c POULTRY, Mixed, per pound 1011 l-2c Spring, per pound 1820c Hens l-2c Geese 78c Ducks, dozen 6 00fa7 00 Turkeys, live lo17c Turkeys, dressed 18 19c HAY AND FEED. . Timothy .' 13 0017 00 Clover 8 0010 00 Cheat 10 00 11 00 Shorts 22 00 Bran 20 00 Barley, rolled 24 0025 00 Middlings 24 0 25 00 Chop feed 16 00 uora and wooi,. Hops, 1903 crop 2324c wool, valley... , iswitfo Wool, Eastern Oregon... 11418c Mohair 30c How About Summer Vacationt Newport or Yaquina Bay is the ideal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast, Round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on and after Jane 1st. Ask Agents for further information and a handsomely illustrated souvenir book let, or write to Edwin Stone, Manager U. AK. n. K., Albany, ure., or W. JS. Coman, O. P. A. 8. P, Co., Portland. A C Cole to F Baxter, lot 4. hlk 30 Bolton, $1. S Ivilson to Ad kins Adkins, ne of Be of sec 16, 42 e, $73. F Schwartz to f Schwartz, lot 5 blk 3 Mt Pleaoant, $10. Staub A Kosenfield Smith Co to McM Col, lots 9, 10 A 11 blk 7 FallaVw. $373. E O Maddock ret, to rl Oehlsblauer. 10 acres in Welch CI 22 e. $350. O B Dinack trustee, to W A Shaver. 219 acres in cl 39, 62 e, $6000. t E Ward to J K Maronay n, of nw sec 25, 2 5e, $900. N F Ger Camp Meet A sect n to L Gan- er, lots 8 & , blir. 8, Oak Hrove, SU. e L a 1 (Jo to L Gaiser tract 50 S yr ol se of tract 37, O G, $875. J D Kenner to C Siebken, part of lot 1 A 2 blk 169, Oregon City, $60. a E Lawier to A Kauftman lot JNo 1, sec 34, 41 e, $900. L Hartke to J F & R E Lawier eW of lot 5 blk 36, Oregon City, $1300. Houeyman Trust Oo to h Snanbeck, t of bw of sec 36 41 e, $600. Gordon A tiurlingaad to r t Kyan, iw of sw of sec 15, 42 e, $904. J P Shannon to W Shannon. 80 acres in Cl 46, t 4 s r 4 e, $1. M d Williams to C B Williams. 47.6 acres in tec 10, 1 3 s r 2 e, $1. ' S K mereon to O B Williams. 47.60 acres in sec 10, 1 3 s r 3 e, $1. O a Williams to K K Williams. 47.60 acres in see 10, t 3 s. r 2 e, $1. G E Williams to A J Fleming, 35 acres in sec 10, t3s, 2 e, $475. J F Albright to C ChriBtensen, 44 acres in sec 13, t 3 s, r 1 e, sum O W r low to b 8 Morris, blk 3, Estacada, & 23 acres in Cl 38, t 3 s r 4 e, $11,356. J R Glover et al to O O'Neel, 37.7 acrs in Gloyer Cl, 1 2 8, r 4 e, $1. T H Smith to A Dougan, w of 6 of se of sea 16, 1 4 s r 2 e, $200. M HnitiBon to C Morris, 1 acre in sec 28, 1 7 a r 2 e, $200. A L Bauer to W W Shepherd, 52 acres in sec 32, t 3 8 r 1 e, $2000. W W Shepherd to A Lindholm, sec 32, 1 3 s r 1 e, $200. P M Boyles to B M Boyles, wj of sw, sw of nw, sec 1, & of se & t4 of neoi sec 2, t 6 a r e, $50. H F Grebe to Sargert, 18 acres in sec 10, t 3 s r 1 w, $2000. F Yach to A Gobat, 6 acres in Cl 44, t2sr2e, $1400.. The Clackamas Abstract A Trust Co. are owners of the only complete Ab stract Plant in Clackamas County. Prompt and reliable work on short no tice, in all work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money loaned, mortgages fore closed, trusts executed, estates settled, and titles perfected. J. F. Clark, Att'y at Law, President and Manager. Offloe over Bank of Oregon City. Laxakola Guaranteed to Cure Constipa tion. H'intley Bros, aecommends it because the know it cares. , "There are to manv laxatives on the market" say Huntley Bros., "that it Is hard to tell which to recommend, how ever, it is a good deal of satisfaction to know there is at least one we ean rec ommend with every confidence." Experienoe shows that Laxakola Is sure to benefit every one in need of a mild, tonic laxative, and we ask our cus tomers to try it on onr guarantee. Experience has taught us ,t doesn t psy to deceive the people and recom mend anything that might prove in the leapt unHatiHfactory, but we. know Laxa kola is all right and sure to do good." It is the only liquid laxative In this store that we are willing to sell with a guarantee, and it tastes so nice that children like it and ask lor it." If the baby is colicky, or fretty, or teething there is nothing win do 90 much good as LaxakoU. Try it, and if if it proves in the least disap pointing we will return your money. Holds It's Eleventh Annud Assembly at Gladstone Park July 12 to 24, inclusive. Opening Day, Tueiday July 1Z. MORNING. 10:30 Music, Chemawa Indian Band. Address of Welcome, President Willie ,Ohatman Hawley, of Willamette University, Salem. Response, President Wallace Howe Lee, of Albany College. Organization of Classes and An nouncement by Instructors. AFTERNOON. 1 :30 Band Concert. 2:00-Lecture, "Two Snakes in Eden," (The Practical Psychology of Fear and Worry.) Dr. Stanley Krebs, of Greensburg , Pa. 3:30 Baseball. 7 :30 Band Concert. 8:00 Lecture, "Marvels and Mysteries of Mind," Dr. Stanley L. Krebs of Greensburg, Pa. Second Day, Wednesday July 13. 8:12 Classes. AFTERNOON. 1:30 Band Concert. 2:00 Lecture, "Dreams and Premoni tions," Dr. Stanley L. Krebs, of Greensburg, Pa. 3:30-Baseball. 7:30 Band Concert. 8:00 Grand Concert under the manage ment ana control of Mrs. Walter Reed, of Portland. GRAND ARM1' DAY. Third Day, Thursday, July 14. MORNING. 8:12 Classes. AFTERNOON. 1 :30 Band Ooncert. 2:00-Lecture, "Black Napoleon," Re. George W. White, D. D., Pas tor Central M. E. Church, San Francisco, Cal. 3 .30 Baseball. 7 :30 Band Concert. 8:00 Introductory Address, President Willis (Jhatman Hawley. Lecture, "America's Mighty Mission," Captain Richmond Pearson Hobaon, of Washing ton, D. O. Fourth Day, Friday, July 15. Now is the time to clean house e'ean your system first, drive out the microbes of winter with Hollieter's Rocky Moun tain Tea. It will keep you well all sum mer. 5 cents. Tea or tablets. HORNING. 8:12 Classes. AFTERNOON. 1 :30 Band Ooncert. 2 :00 Lecture, "America Mistress ol the Seas;," Captain Richmond Pearson Hobaon, of Washing ton, D. O. 3 :30 Baseball. 7 :30 Band Concert. 8:00 Reading, Mrs. Harriet Colbui Sanderson, of Seattle, Wash. Lecture, "The Mission of Mirth," Dr. Thomas McClary, ol Min neapolis, Minn. (Continued on Page 8) Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition The Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to the r.. 1 ... C U C M. uuuishiiu vuiuigu uii aiAuuni ui mc oi. Louis Exposition, on the following dates: June 16, 17, 18; July I, 2, y, August 8, 9, 10; September 5, o, 7; Uctober3, 4, 5. Goine trip must be completed within ten davs from ate of sale, and passengers will be permitted to start on any day that will enable them to reach destination within the time limit. Return limit ninety days, but not later than Dec. 31, 10O4. For full information as to rates and routes call on Agent So. Pac. Co. Wilson A Cooke have in stock a fine line of Lubricating Oile, Compound and Axle urease. CLIMATE AND CROP Rl FORT. THE MORNING TUB cannot be enjoyed In a basin of limited capacity, nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain by reason of de fective plumbing or heating apparatus. To have both put In thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work is done by us. We have moved from our old stand Into the old postoffke building. Don't forget the place when you want plumbing done. Satisfaction guaranteed. F, C. GADKE Oregon City, Oregon. Women as Well as Men Are Erie miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys tipon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneenui nesa soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toe-often, if the urine scalds tke flesh, or if , when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with Jbed-wet-ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diwased condition of the kidneys and bladder and Dot to habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney end bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- .ffiT-r cent and one-dollar fffl1! f Wu'fri size bottles. You may ti'!H'lf!"3j3 have a sample Ixil 1 1 2VJnmfJl jj. H by mail free, also a Bonw of Swunp-aooi pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferer cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Koot, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. V., on every bottle. GENERAL 81'ftiMARY. The drouuhthy conditions prevailing throughout the ttate were partially re lieved by scattering showers during the latter part of the week; but, as a rule, the amount of precipitation was not suf ficient to do much good, and more rain is badly needed for all crops. The extremely dry spell has had a damaging eUe.'t on spring grain, and la some sectior s it will be light in yield. Fall wheat and barley have headed nicely and a good yield of both of these cereals is promised. Haying is progressing rapidly under the favorable weather conditions; the crops will be light, especially west of the Cascades. The first cutting of alfalfa has nearly all been secured in good oojq dition ; the yield was above the avertwe and the quality generally grind. PSy turage continues in una condition, bat is beginning to dry np some. Btoejk to fat and the supply of milk In tLe davy districts continues abundsnt. Gardens and root crops are making slow growth owing to the dryness of the soil. Early potatoes are doing well add will soon be ready for marketing. Cora has not made much advancement owing to a lack of warm weather. The strawberry season is drawing to a close, uaspberriei and Kentisn ries are ripening nicely and prou fairly good yields. Apples are dot well, but pears, prunes, and peach continne uneven. I koow a jolly old inaidea lady A lady ot high degree, Who never goes to bed without A drink of Rocky Mountain Tea. -Remibkj womea. A CONTiNnar. OTP a tv it: Many men and women are coastastly subjected to what they commonly te "a continual strain" becanse of sous financial or family trouble. It wear and distresses theiu both mentally and physically, affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ali ments, with the attendant evils of con stipation, loss ol appetite. sleerleignM 1 low vitality and despondency. Teer cannot, as a rule, get rid of this "eontip ual strain," but they can remedy ue health-destroying ellects by taking fre quent doses of Green's August Flower. It tones up 1 he liver, stimulates the kid neys, insures healthy bodily functions, givss vim and spirit to one's whole beinit and eventually dispels the physical or mental distress caused by that "con tinual strain." Trial bottle of August Flower, 25 cents; remilar size, 75 cent. At Char man A Co's.