Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, August 18, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1905.
REFUSED TO
GET LICENSE
EsUcada Saloonkeepers Vio
late City Charter.
CONVICTED AND ARE FINED
Retail Liquor Dealers Try In
Vain to Operate on a
Permit From the
County.
Attorney J. . Hedfros, attornoy for
tlio city of Estnewla, returned Friday
from the Eastern Clackamas city, after
carrying tn a snccossfnl'terui'iintioii
the cash of the city RgafiiHt Mr. and
Mrs. Uorrigmi and Mr. (JunniiiKham,
charged with carrying on and main
taining a saloon within tlio municipal
limits without lirst obtaining a license
from tlio city.
There are two saloons in Estacada,
in addition to the Estacada Hotel bar,
and one of these saloons refused to
take out a license on the ground that
the county had granted thorn a license
April VI last. But the charter of Es
tncada provWleB that tho state law
shall not apply iu licensiug of saloons
and the Bale and trafflo in liquor.
This provision of tlio charter became
effective January 81 of this year, and
the city's attorneys contended that
the license granted by Clackamas
county was void.
Persisting in their refusal to obtain
a city license, Mr. and Mrs. Corrigau
and Mr. Cunningham, upon the ad
vice of Mr. Hedges, were arrested
Monday of last week for a violation
of an ordinance) that was passed for
tho punishment of time- carrying on
a saloon business without first obtain
ing a city lioensn. "
Attorney F"ylninii, ot Estacada, ap
peared for the defense, and the trial
occupied all of Friday. All threo of
the defendants were emivicttd and sen
tenced to pay a lino of S'K) each. Cun
ningham paid his fine, and Mr. and
Mrs. io rigan w ill appeal. In the
meantime the saloon will apply for
a municipal liesuse.
Improve Flsb Ladder. .
Master Fish Warden H. G. Van
Dusen was in the city Thursday to
make an inspection of the hsh ladder
I at Willamette Falls. Mr. Van Dusen
i expoots to have some blnstiiig".doiie, to
improve the ladder, and connect iso
i lated pools. Practically no water has
' passed over t . e ladder for several
j weeks, owing to the low stngo of the
I river, and this is a good time to have
I the improvements made. Last season
I many hundred salmon died in pools,
because of a sadden' fall in the river,
and it is proposed to remedy theBe
I conditions. Very little work will have
I to be done to make the ladder a com
j plete, iimtoad of only a partial suc
I cess.
Croup instantly relieved. Dr.
'Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Perfectly
safe. Never fails. At any druR &tore.
custer mm eiiE mm shoes
FOR BOYS
;FOR GIRLS
The Brown Shoe Co.
ST. LOUIS
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ADAMS BROTHERS
OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE
Dry Goods, Clothing and
General Furnishings
Phone 1121
Hes. IS33
Office In favorite Cigar Stort
Opposite Masonic Building
Williams Bros, transfer (,
Safes, Pianos and Turniture Woving
a Specialty
freight and Parcils DeJIvtred
to all Parts.of tbt City
Prices treasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
A New Home Industry 8
The Cascade Laundry
Docs not wear out or destroy your linen
Our Waeon will all for your soiled linen each week and deliver JJ
your laundried goods to your home. Perfect satisfaction assured.
E. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor. 8
No Electricity
1'nt'il in Our 1 rent me ut s
Vibratory Massajrc Vibratory Scalp Treatment,
Vibratory Body Treatment, Vibio Maiiicurclng',
And all Face, Sculp mid 1 1 y lolnii nts SUCCK-SF U l.l.Y TKE.YTEP 1Y
Si'lKNTlFlC YlliKATll'N. Your hands really ma'snd mid manicured
t y Vihrii Miichini'. The .! cmaUl i t-1 uit'iit id the kind in the lu"uY North
west. The heei-t ami mor t approvi'd inetiiiinentH and p ran ice. Jvc asuimble
pi ice. Yihro Ori'iuni', I.oiiu.ii, Towitrs, F.ic. Call ut our o'hVu and troathi"
lO'inii we will he U'ii.-ei t.i iti moiu tmte to you free of charm'.
Suite Lewis Building
POlxCLJMD, OTfcT.
Zb Vibntoriuni
EXPOSITION
HOSE RACES EXCITE INTEREST.
n . r:i.. t m n t. nnirtj
Yx 1 TT fYT "rcsul1 viiy itam may uu iu rui uauu
HAS RECORD
: 1 Frank MoU'iinis. olii-f of the Ore-
o(jn City Fire Department, has re-
Attencbnce at Big; Fair More npivtl a'1,:ltw frnm .tlie of
urn ftonti regatta luvitina um vjie-
V
Than
Million.
ALL OTHERS ARE BEATEN
Clackamas County's Display
of Products Causes ' 'eople
to Sit Up and Take
Notice.
pon (Jity nose team ;ro Astoria tne
hist week in August to participate in
tin: riiees that luive been iirnme
The firemen will ennrer ovvr tlie invi
tation and there is a strong .probabil
ity that arrangements will he made
to go, as liberal prizes Imo been hung
up.
i Mr MeUinnis also has a. letter from
Charles Alinky, of Portland, reqnesr
, ing the local tiro deptii'tinent to swirl
'delegates to Portland September 15 to
j attend a meeting of the volunteer
1 firemen of the Pacicfi Coast '.Veterans
iand the Volunteer Firomeri's Associa
1 tion. These organizations will hold
'annual conventions, and Jare arrang
ing ror a tournament oi nose rases
and other sports.
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. l'.-The
million mark has been ' reaehod and
passed in the record of attendance at
the Lewis and Chirk Exposition.
When tho 27,420 admissions of Augutt
a were added to the aggregate since
the fair opened on June 1, it was
found that in sixty-three days 1,013,
001 of gate admissions had boon re
corded by the turnstiles. The admis
sions department was jubilant, and
BEST TIME TO TREAT CATARRH.
Use Hyomei Mow and Get Permanently
Cured Sold Under Guarantee.
Summer i.- the best sea:on of tho
wholo year for the treatment and cure
of catarrhal troubles, and Huntley
Bros. Co. urge every reader of the
rtnnrior rn n TTtTmnpi nnw ftlld lip
all the rest of the exposition officials pertuauentl cured
and the people of Portland and the j unlike ordinary treatments for cat
PaciHo Northwest in general joined in rrl) Hyomei is breathed! through a
the jubilation, lugures tell the truth, 1 neat pockeC inhaler that ' comes with
and these figures show that the Lewis every outtit There is no dangerous
ami Chirk Centennial is a success. 'emmm-h rlnsino with thit snimit.itin
n
We Want Your Trade
At Harris Grocery
And are going to make special
inducements to close ouyers.
Cash and Small Profits is Cur Motto.
The Trans-Mississippi Exposition at
Oimiha, in 18U8, which was about the
size of the Portland enterprise may
tie us d as a basis of comparison in at
tendance. The official record shows
that during the first two months of the
Omaha fair the admissions were (i'l,
035. Portland's figures, official mid
verified, show a total of 978,017 for the
first two mouths. Thus wo find that
the Lewis and Clark Exposition at
tendance for the lirst two. mouths has
exceeded that of the Omaha euterpnse
by S(irt,'JS2, or considerably more than
5b per cent. Moreover, let it be taken
into consideration that within a rad
ius of 000 miles of Omaha there were
14,000,000 people, approximately,
while withiu a like radius of Portland
there are not more than 1,800,000
people.
Tlie Pan-American Exposition at
Buffalo, in l'.IOl, with a population of
40,000,000 within the 500-mile radius,
had an attendance of 1,203,230 during
the first two months. This is only
about 25 per cent iu excess of the
Poitlaud figures. Portland and Omaha
have approximately the same number
of inhabitants, while Buffalo is sev
eral times as large as the Lewis and
Clark City.
F. B. Davison, chief of the depart
ment of admissions at Portland, who
has had experience in the same depart
ment at several expositions, expresses
the belief that the Lewii and Clark
Fair will run Omaha a close race,
and in all probability will win out in
the total attendance, though at Omaha
the exposition was open live full
months, while the proseu: enterprise
is to be open but four and a halt
mouths. Omaha's total attendance was
2,G13,508.
Nothing succeeds like succoss, and
tho Portland Fair has shown by actual
and indisputable figures that it is a
success. As it is a Western enterprise
the entire West is to be congratulated,
and if the Last still
' nothing good can come
eth" let that section take notice of
the most successful of all American
expositions.
Through the united efforts of enthu
siastic citizens, Clackamas county dis
play at the Exposition has assumed a
position among the foremost of the
county exhibits at the Exposition.
Clackamas shows eleven different va
rieties of wheat, ranging from 61 to
07 pounds to the bushel. This is the
heaviest wheat at the whole Exposi
tion. Tho tallest oats shown are from
Clackamas county, and an exhibit of
vetches displays a stalk that is one
foot and nine inches higher than any
other exhibit iu the buildiug.
The Willame te Pulp & Paper Co.
has tho largest roll of newspaper ever
placed on exhibition, 140 inches wide,
3.0(1 miles long, containing 217,000
square feet. This roll of paper if
placed on tho county road, would
make a thoroughfare nearly 12 foet
wide and would reacli from Civuby to
this side of New Era.
Will Kitujua VUUlll J o UU1UI1L- uio ut)l- i
stomach dosing with this scientific
treatment.' Its halsamio air pouetrates
tho most remote parts of the nose and
throat. It searches out and kills
catarrhal germs in the minutest air
cells; it soothes and heals all irrita
tion of the mucous membrane Its
power to cure' catarrhal diseases is
simply marvelous. Hyomei is not
alone the ouly natural treatment for
tho cure of catarr1'. but it is the only
guaranteed one. It kills the disease
germs and restores the mucous mem
brane of tho throat and nose to a per
fectly healthy condition.
The complete Hyomei outfit, consist
ing of an inhaler, a medicine dro riper
and one bottle of Hyomei, costs but
$1.00, extra bottles 50 cents. Hyome
possisses such unusual power? to cure
catarrh thar Huntley Bros. Co. sell
it under an abssolut' guarantee to re
fund the money if it doeB not give sut
sfactiou. They take all tiie risk.
Replevin Action at Sandy.
Suit of Ut. B. Rich vs. J. B. Chap
' mail to replevin some cattle and
household utensils was tried Monday
in the justicecourt at Sandy. George
C Brownell appeared for Rich, and
the defendant was repre ented by At
, torney Riley, of Portland. The case
i was tried before a jury, who rendered
I a vorilipl". fnr tlio nlniiir.ifF
Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness
of the skin of any sort, instantly re
lieved, permanently cured. Doau's
Ointment. At any drug store.
Mechanic's Lein Filed.
Fred Yelkis has filed a mechanics'
lien against Russell Bros.' sawmill
men on the Molalla. Yelkis alluges
that ho bus due him about $318 for
wages. He has been working for Rus-
..ll C.. nn Knillnil i no
imagines that , 2?" V ' ' :
out of Nazar-1 Tlie lien was filed on 0,000 ties that
are lying ai lire ooututuu jrnciuu uo-
pot at Canby.
Sick headachaabsolutely and permaj
uontly cured by using Moki Tea. A
ploasaut herb drink. Cures Conitipa
tiou and Iudiesgtion. Makes you oat,
sleep, wark and happy. Satisfaction
guaranteed or monoy back. 25c and
00c. Huntley Bros Co.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD NO. 29.
No. 2 for Yaqulna
Leaves Albany 12:45 P.
Leaves Corvallis 1:45 P.
Arrives Yaquina 5:45 P.
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaquina .7:15 A.
Loaves Corvallis 11:30 A.
Arrives Albany 12:15 P.
No. 3 for Albany-Detroit
Lv Albany for Detroit. . .7:30 A.
Arrives Detroit 12:30 P.
ter than those of any other Oregon ; No 4 from Detroit-
Leaves Detroit 1 :30 P.
Oiiuutv, with tho exception ot Uma
tilla. The fruit and vegetable exhib
its are good, and the exhibit of native
birds displays 7!) varieties.
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TAKE IT IN TIME.
Just as Seores of Oregon City People
Have Done.
Waiting doesn't pay.
If you neglect the aching back,
Urinary troubles, diabetes, surelv
follow.
Dean's Kidney Pills relievo back
ache, Cure every kidney ill.
I W. 11. Kelly, eiminc'i- einuloved on
! the Union Paeili" K. K. , living it, S!U
Second street, Portland, Or. , says:
I "For several years I was bothered!
more or less with kidnev trouble, p:ir- .
ticuhirly if I contracted a cold when ;
it was sure to seat itself in the region
ot the kidneys. I nested a lot of time ;
trying medicines which did not help I
me, but finally learned of Doan's Kid- i
ney Pills and got a hex. The first 1
few doses helped me so much that i
continued taking them until 1 had
used six boxes. They relieved no en- '
tirely a' d since 1 slopped faking them
there has not been the slightest sign
of recurrence. I have advised oth- 1
era to use Doan's Kidnev Pills and 1
Arrives Albany....' 6:30 P.
No. 5 for Albany
Leaves Corvallis. ....... .6 :30 A. M.
Arrives Albany 7:10 A. M
No. 8 for Corvallis
Lv. Altianv for Corvallis 2 :40 P.
Arrives Corvallis 3 '20 P.
No. T for Albany
Loaves Corvallis fi:0P P.
Arrives Albany 6:40 P.
No. 6 for Corvallis
Leaves Albany 9 :1" P.
Arrives Corvallis 9:55 P.
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Train No. 1 arrives in Albany iu
time to connect with the S. P. soutli
i hound trnin.
i Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
trains at Corvallis and Albany, giving
, direct service to Newport and adja
cent beaches.
i Train No. 3 leaves Albany for De
troit at 7:30 a. m. , arrives there in
.ample time to reach the Breitenbush
! hot springs the same day.
Train No. 4 between Albany ana
Detroit connects with the Eugene lo
cal at Albany, also with local from
Corvallis.
Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at 6:30
a. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 a. in. in
time to catch Eugene local to Port
land and train to Detroit.
Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor-
r...li: ot - !0 n.'uir tliA sirrivnl
sliiill continue to recommend them. o p ,1.h,i,j nr,ij
'Traill No. 7 leaves Corvallis at 6:00
"i- V i u U - a i.i w ',j bj lot
Free ts t teaves cf thv forest. Otir
parapteet descriptive of Cackamas Cownty
is nov rea-iy cM we want you to enclose
them i:n your letters to friends in the East.
St4o J3i ad set c'l you can use. Do this
mndh toward aSverJising the best county
in the best state :.i ihz world. : : : :
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may be mighty expensive in the end, while a
higher-price one may pay dividends. A little
investigation will show that
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made. It not only does the best and speediest
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costs less money, than any other make cf writ
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PORTLAND, - ORE.
$ feEi jnfi Tfprfftt
the ttlost Delightful Way to Cross tbe Continent
Through Salt Lake City, Glenwood Spr-ngs, LeaJville, Pueblo,
Colurado Springs and Denver
Jl Daylight Hide through Mature' JJrt Gallery
Passing Ce-tle Gat-, Canon of The Grand, Tennessee Pass,
Marshall Pass and the Roya' Gorge
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EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE SECOND TO NONE
Seek Ho Turther, Tor Bitter Can't Be Tound
For Detailed Information, Address
W. C. McBRIDE, Cereral Agent
124 Third Street, Portland, Oregon
EZEHJSEEl
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JUM SN at the
Oregon Cilij Bicycle
a (3 0ud Store
Remington, Stevens, Baker and Winchester Shot Guns and Rillt-s.
Hand LoaJi-j Slulis i'i stock and loaded to order. '
Rod, Reels, Liius, Gut Hooks and Flies. Spaulding's Base
Ball Uoods.
We do not want t.i carry over any Bicycles, and arcjmaking a big
cut on Ramblers and Crescents.
We have a few hammocks left which we are selling at cost. 8
Plonty more proof like this from
Ort'non City ii'opU. Cull at Dr. C. G.
Huntloy's iirupstori and osk what his
customers report. For g.ilo by all
donlers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Mil-hurn
Co. , tSutt':lo, N. Y.., solo agents
for tho United States.
Keiiiemher tho name Doau's aud
take no other.
i a Kpiiiring of all
Kinds a J;iecia!tv.
Send your Job Work to the Courier.
.p. in ,, arrives in Aloaur at tv40 p.
in., in time to connect with the local
tor Eugene and way points.
Train No. t leaves Albany for Cor
vallis at 9:lo p. m., alter the arrival
1 of the S. P. local from Portland.
, For further information apply to
I 3. C. MAYO, Geu. Pass. Agt,,
:T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany.
H. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvallis.
J. C. SAWYER
JACOB LOSLI
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK
Hot Pipes and Water Tanks Made to Order
212 Jefferson Street
Phone
Clay 84S
Portland, Oregon