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tou.vi v cot ht ri(o(i:miMJH ('oiiIIiiiiimI from Kirnt I'hk, WIIhiiii iV Ciniko, mini nrrimiit , Khun Culilll, " ' J Koiiku, " " CyniN JtiiiKN, wittii'NM rli court J II llll'ktllltll, lllHIIIIII UC'I'OIIIlt, J W NorrU, " " Clum Krli'Kir, " " 17, iIibmIIiiwi'iI . . , Juror i'in in county court ..... t'7 lift IU 7.1 'I L'O tl 2D 0 (Ml 10 IK) luurliiiiiHlil ul A nun hiiiI Nor lllNll'ttlr, COIIUIlllll'cl to lloyn ami (lirln A 1. 1 .Society, 211 20, uIIiiwimI IK) Htiilo vn Ami WintKMir 24 Ml KtuUt vx KiUnrd I'kMi', 'JI m, hI In wet Sliiln v ItiMilicn I'.mki'V, in, IllM OVtT Hlnto vn I'M lliiiHtocr, $17 4', vi-r Slutc v l.ouiN 1 1. Inc., (I I 20, ItlloMt'il Htuti VN II II ClotUt Miitii vc liitviil KIiik, 'o.ll'i, ul. KUUi vn (iiMiruii Hilvi-r HlKlu V Willi till 1 IllitlX Ktitto vi II II Snow, D IM ul. . I'flur Ni'lirrn, lirlilnn Work 18 lifi I I fit) :ih 45 112 70 1 i v I I 20 M lift 2 W N M MimhI)', extra mule 011 lax roll 17 711 Mm K WnllN, imir occiiunt. . ((' 'MKiti'iiinK, 1 1 r i 11 1 i n u. f.'K.. 70, iiIIowkiI It J II.Mi.lrii i (Ml 2,i 47 1 70 Ilirmn Straight, uiiiur m: 10 U'i V V. Iliirim. licriir hi:, "), ul . 4 fiO lit tin nuttier of .li Mill hiiihmI n port of tlni Mount II001I A Harlow WhK'Hi Kuh'I t'oinimiiy, tlm kiiiiiu wiia unlcnol tili'il mill hi 1 1 rovci . Tim I'flili'Mi 4 W. II Coiliiiirl, ct it, (or tlm loipriiviMiiciit of county mail, wa rcfcricil to l. V. Kiinmir l, ruil-tuand-i, to I'Kmiiliiu tlm iiiiiii mill r pint. In tin mutter of llio Hilli'iitinn (orav nivalin) of Mim Tllui AilroinlicuH, It wan onlioi'il lliut t wiirriint for M mr niontli Ihi nr.i 11 in Uvur of llirntii Strullit, to xxinli-i for Iiit iiiirt. In iIim iiiHticr of tlm petition of It. Junmti.l for puii liitM) of Im lerlilli'Hte to liiml 0"n""iej to Anoint Hannah, ntnl Molil In I'niiiiiy for i.'liiiiii"nl lux en for tlif year l HVl, I In pniycr of I lie peti tioner wan gianti'd. In tlm mutter of I lie H-tiiioii of Mi rlmrl Mmferet, cl ul, for tlm improve tnniit of tun I'etcr Vel road, the name waa referred lu tlm romluiunler. In I lu nutter of llu mIIiim itiice for tin euro of Cnlvin Harrington, pmiKT, aid C'ttlvin lUrriiiKtun having diml iliir lug tlm niontli. It w it nnleruil Unit 2l I (IIiwhI fur lii cure '.luriii tlio purl of mill in. mill w Inlo ho wan living, ami for fniiioiil exu'iiMeH, unit lliut tlio monthly nllowani'O for Inn chmi bo ilia t'uiitiniieJ. I. I. l.nrkliiH wan npminlei n com IllixMliincr to I'Milpntu CnnuiU tllintll'H in .luriiniin precinct. In ('.. mutter of the petition for uu al lowance in favor J. (iriiiilntuir ami (inn lly, It wiii onlereil tlmt h warrant for ts 1h Ibhiii'iI in (uvor of A. M. Shihley for mil! purNiHi, It w 11. onleiivl tluit tlm nil ill of 100 he net Hitlihi for contingent fund, for court limine ex penned. In tlio mutter of tlio ntiliin of John IlliiM fur tcliitto 011 poll liixi'H, Hie name . VH onlereil itiiinte.l utnl wmiHiit (Ir.iwn for till HlllOllllt. (ieorii tli len lereil hid resliiittion hi 11 j'i'l,' of election for MunpiHiii pro ciiii t, whicli wan ucci'pteil. Kruuk J. lililin'K was uppuinloil to illl tlio va runcy. It wan onlereil Hint 110 fintlicr war rant ho itontcil for tlm xupport of Mm. Hiimner. In tlm matter of the iipplicution of John CloiiHer for liciMixo lo retail liipior In Harlow, tlio biiiiib was luiil over until next term. v In tlio matter of tlm application of II. Jl. IU'i-loy for H reliulo of ilelinipieut tnxea for 1SIMI, it wan orilutvil that ituiil Deeley pay tliu nlierill thu mini of 14.72 l a pro rata. I. K WirtO lenilereil hit reai);nalion ua juiliu of fU'ctioit for ('liii'kainuH procinct, wliicli waa accepti'il anil F. W, You ninn wan Hppoiiileil to Illl tlio vacancy. In tlm mailer of tlio payment of ile linipieut Iiixoh, it is liorchy onlei'i'il tl.nt the rounty olurk uliull ullow all porHona to reticent property solil to tlio county for ilcliniiient taxi'M uniler nection 2S20 of tlio coile, upon puyment of tlio auioiint of all tuxea. nnil cohts on tlm tiixos of each your mul the ponnlty on tlm tux for flmt year for which saiil properly may hesohl, with InteroHt ut Ilic rule of 8 jHircoiit per aiinum lifter tlio eeuutiJ year. The fiilliiwinn ro'lil ilixtiiet Hi'eoiiiilM of unpin vitiom vteru oi'iloicil paid: No lint, Ijilmr 1 U r.o 3 U fi 5 25.... v. fl 25 00 7 2 BO 8 20 no 13 10 n:i 14 w 111 1(1 1 75 Muliiriiil ...'3 47 .. 1 no 10 L'O 17 110 50. 18. 10. 23. 25. 28. 27. ltl Bit.... 0 75.... 0 00.... 47 33.... 11 50 ... 2 00.... m .Wi 00 7 00 111 42 211 1ft 17 ; 4 2ii :n 2 25 12 20 25 The monthly reporia of tlm dork, Hliori If uml nicorder weio uipruVod, ami ordoreil III111I, Tlm court adjourned uulil today fl''il- day.) liliclrlii Hotel tirnalK W II Kirn, Portland, K lli'ldiiiK, " J J lt.mil, W II ItoKem, Moliilla, 0 I) Tumor, H K, Opar Clieldeliii, Veniuiiiii, Irvlnx Dunn, llaylou, Or, Mr r! H Train, Alhany, Mia I. Train, Mia Netllo Whitney, Kueuo, Minn M.iK.de Whitney, " i W Thitckey, llenvoi, Col,, J T Stiiwarl, ruillaml, (ioitrudn llerHtol, " lonu W Kochnr, ' Cora M Clieiiille, Alien M liround, " John htuhhn, Molalla, S J )ialaoli, Naahvillo, Tenn, John I.ewellen, Hprinuwater, K K Wilwin, Corynllia, J W Aiilainl, Portland, T W JoluiHon, " ! I'eocliy, " Joiiepli AhrahitiiiH, New Yoik. A 1' J iiiim'D, I'ortla'td, T K Kihlmi, Ijtura Itiini't), Dalian, Mm C liihlHiint, William K I'ellia, S V, li J Karnnworth, 1'uril.ind, (,' V llooei, Sirinwat r, II I. Kiaeiiharl, Silver toll. M' Kuykendill, I'ortlan 1, Anton Ziln, " Fntx 7. In, X lloiltfioli, " A I. Tillman, " F It t'liarm.ui, City, John S Meek. Portland, t'liarlcit Kantull, Molalla, II J Uanloll, J Aiitiim, City, M F A inliler, CumMm-k, II i Staikaeutlier, (Mwe)(o, Arthur Wont, Salem, II C. McDonald, Salem, I A Kami, Portland, II 1 1 Joiica, Chicago, Minii Mettle lUpp, Hiex'liliri;. Miaa lAtmm SIiuim, " W II Mcliallli k, Citv, rt J Slranlck, K F, K r Itiley, Portland. John lienney, " Frank Hall, Caacndo l.oi ka, Mr Waltrr I'oi'hran, I'aarade Ixx-ka, Mini Klta Parrinh, Kdwin Aldrich. The F.lei'tric neoiU no reconmionJ liom, aa the thront(4of piniplo w ho make their temporary and permanent home at thin well known hostelry, at tec t to its popularity. TiUi'llern MeetlillC. The (olloiving in tlio program for the Icttclifin' meeting to be held ut Went Oregon City on Sat11rd.1v April 25th. "I.iteralilio in tlm Country Schools" Mr. II. S. liiupon. "How may Attendance at School lie Increaned" J. W. limy. Iiiscunnion oin'iied by Minn Ann Ilitird. "Fads and FadiHta'' Prof. U.S. Strange. DincuHKlou opened by T. J. (iury. PuH'r "t iiil I Study" Prof. It. T. Ko'.iinson, Pisciinaion opened by Mr. L.W.McAJiim A.Mroaa Ir. W. K. Carll. Paper "Co relatioii of Study" Prof. I.. W. Me Adam. Iiiiciisaion opened by P. M. Woddoll. " What Shall wo do with the Lnr.y Hoy or tin I f" K M. Wurd. ''Thing-i that Cause the Mind to Degen erate" Prof. 8. W. Holmes. Discussion opened by II. U. Stark weaihor. The exerclne will V interxporsoil w ith nno-ic and recitation. Meeting to httgin promptly at 10 o'clock lit the morning. It is earnestly hoped that all the touchera in the county will bo present and aid in milking this a pleasant and prolitablo meeting. Dinner will tie served at the echool building by the library association. Committee on program, AdJie E ! Chirk, T. J. (rnry, Mrs. A. II. Wells Help Home Industry. The true foiindiition upon winch to build up the prosperity ol Oregon City is to putrohizo homo industry uml thus keep our money at home. In laundry work, cvjry dollar paid to Chinamen or to I'.irtluiid Inuuiliios is practically lost to Ore'Kon City especially when just as good woik ut the siiine price can be had ut tlio Willamette Steam Laundry. This is a new homo institution, employing only whito help and is supplied with all tho lutiiht improved machineiy, and using the purest spring water Is able to guurantee (irstclass work. A trial of our work and prices is asked. Delivery wagon lo all purls of the city. Down town olllce at Wilehart's barber shop. Notice. l'rof. II. S, Strange will address the republican club of Milwaukee Saturday evening, April 25. A good attendance is requested. Ladies are invited. FIiik IfHUInif . The two puhlicm.'liooN at Loan Joined their force had a II a K rallri and appro- prliito exerciMOH on Arhor day at eaidi IIim achool hoiiHi-a. At tlm Iwor lmi ai'hool the exiirciaeH were hold in the forenoon and tlm ocholara under tlm diroctioit of llielr leitcher, Minn Itee.il ronditrml a very pleaniiiK and litloreiil hiK proKiuin. AiiaddrtHH waa made by Piof. II. 8, HtnuiK" on what the II a Ntood lor and what patriotism waa, loiirliinij on tlm ohli(iitioiiN that waf due from every pomon to their country. The addreiiH waa well received and at Uu cloao tlm Haif waa unfurled from tlm llii M)lo and throe cliter jjiyvn, each for tlio II, ik and for Prof. Strange. Tlm I'xeiL'iHiia ut thu l;i,per Iigan ai.'hool Wuru held in the afternoon. A Hploiidid program, couiuiemorative of the event hud houri preparud by the pupil with the uHNiMunco of their teacher, Mr. liohert dinthor, and it wan ronderod in a aplondid manner. The uddreHD wan made by Prol II . H. Htrauiti; 11 which he outlined the duties pertain 111K to Amorican cili'iinhip and both pleaHcil and iuntiuctod hia audience with the IIioiikIiIm he exjirvnned . The attendance at each achool was very luruo emhraciiiK the achool houid, paronta of the pupila and many poraona from dintunce and the day waa made one of the event in the hiatory of Iix". Probate Court. (iordon K, 11 aye, JudgH. In the matter of thu cnUte ol Israel Smith, deceased, theie came on to be heard a llnal reiort of tlm administrator, and It apM'rjng that ex 'ep ion ia filed against the allowance in lull of the claim of Fred T. Smith, thu adjusting ol an I claim wai net for M iv 4:h. In the matter of the eituto of J ob P. Mil er, dm ea'M'd, Marietta' I'ra't, aduiin- i intrutrix, having (lied her final account, a distrihutio 1 ot til 1 tuo iey 01 hand wai ordered made. Mr. Sarah F. Paipnt was granted let ter of administration on ttm estate of Peter Paipiet, deceased. The personal property of naid est ite I val led at 2, 70). In tl.e m ittor of tie) estate of Jaums OHi 'or, jl 'ceane.l, W II. Yauglian, al iiiinis'rator, tiled hi final account, which was approved. C. K West, adiuinintrabir of the es tate of Whalon C. (iroir, deceased, hav ing filed his tlaal account of the alTair of tuid estate, it was ordered that the time of hearing said matter be set on the 1 2nd day of June, IK'.ki, at two p. in. I J . K. Hedges, executor of the last will u,i,l ImjIuiiiuiiI ,,f lltik .ulula .if l,kuoi)i Hedge, deceased, asked permission to amend the original inventory of the cash on baud, which was granted. Worli:jr nf otloe. The 8. II. Medicine compitny ia the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms incorporated on thi coast since 1S7 that has not mmlo an assign ment. These hard times w ith new news paper advertising contracts tor two years, i it hHal.a loudly of their merit. For sale by C. (i. Huntley, druggist. Am Old .Standby, Clarence Porter is ao well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in troduction to those wanting blacksmith woik. His work always Haka for it self and hi prices are always reasonable. ltemeinlK-r bis shop is opposite Pojio's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strtees. tf Xotleo. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mis. Troge bus Itift my bed and boar J without just cause or provocation, and from and after this date, I will not bo responsible for any debts contracted by hr. 1!E:;RY TKOtiE, Damascus, Oregon. March 25th, 1S. For the Lungs. Elder Alson V. Steers writes from Portland, Or., ' There is no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speakers and singers, with the confidence that I can the S. It. Cough cure." 50 cents a bottle. For sale by C. U. Huntley, druggist. A lleciimnii'iHlation from Los Angeles. (VW CaMelar St ., Los Angeles, Cal , -After having sulfurcd for a long time from acute rheumatism without obtaining re lief, I used Chuiubcrlain's Tain Balm and was almost Immediately relieved. I htithly recommend this as the best medicine known. D. SI. Hamilton. For sule by G. A. Harding, druggist. Our Standing ut Home. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine sold in tho last five yeais are S. B. goods. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure I use myself us a grncial physic. If you are si' k and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method is to buy the 8. II. remedies and uso as di rected. C. P, Bai.ch, druggist, Dnfur, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley. Rest and Cheapest Insurance. Save monoy on your insurance by call ing on E. E. Martin, who represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City. You cannot afford to keep on throwing your money into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the closest investigation. E. E. Martin, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. , A Home-like lintel. Farmer and the traveling public will find a comfortable home-like place to atop at when in Oregon Cllv at the of I Orieiiliilliut.il. Table auppliod with an abundunce of the la-nt the market af ford, Itnotii and bed are clean and comfortable, Our 25 cent meal are not excelled. John Diiki mkk, Prop. The People'! Favorite, When you aie hungry and want an up fai'i.iiig meal one that i well cooked 1 to your (ante and well aervod lr the Nickel Lunch Counter, Thin in no atcond-clan ranlaurant, we feed the bent m.i,,Io In Ori'K'in ('itv ami they al ways 1(0 where they get full value for their money, (jive ua a triul. (K.0K0K I'koh, Proprietor. Ilornea Wanted. For a npan of good, nound home, a warranty deed will lie given to a very de Nirable lot In Oregon City. Thi I a bargain to a man having aurplu home. AddreiiH, U1 Owner, care Kntkki'KIHk. Com for hale Two frenh milk ccwa for sale at Fiwtier'a tnill, Ixigan Or, AIbo a good horau lUKI pound weight. Take a dose ol DeWitt'a Little Early Riser just for the good they w II do you. These little pill are good for indigestion, ttood for headache, good for liver com plaint, good for constipation. They are good. C. (j. Huntley, Druggint. Homer A. Kruse, of Wilsonville, was in Oregon City Tuesday and Wednesduy attending the Y. P, 6. CVK. convention. 0 E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE EHST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL XJ T E S3 GREAT NORTHERN RY, VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis ST. PAUL. UNION ' PACIFIC RY. VIA DENVER OMAHA AND Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five days for SAN FRANCISCO. Fa.-t mail train leaves Portland daily at 8:4.3 p. 111. The Dalles local leaves Portland j (,llilv including Sunday at SiOl a. 111. connecting at hast Portland I with 8. P. incoming overland train. For full details call on or ad dress, W. II. IIURLBUKT, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA IiOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Snii.h 1 1 North, S -So P.M. Lv fori land Ar :10a.m. 9:3:r.M. Lv OmicilKJity Lv 7:231. u. 10 I.'.a.m. Ar S. Francisco Lv 7:UU p. u PINING CAK8 ON 0GPEN K01TE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to til through trains. ROSEBURO MAIL (Dailyi. S 50a.ii. I 9 -JA.M. I 6:20 P. M. Lv Lt Ar I'ortlund Ar Oregon City Lv Romibiirg Lv I 4 40 r. a .S:Mp. m .)A. M SAI.KM JsVfT. 1 l.V : .7 AMI Lv U K. 1. M. I Ar P..3 li 11 Kit. (D.illy. 1- ll u . Ar I 10 IS A. M I 4.4l p. M I 8 IX' A. a Oii'i Dl lly Lv I. in l.v Went Hide Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJS. Mall Train, Dally (Except Suudav.) 7:30a.. 12: IS P. H. Lv Ar Portland Corvalltl Ar Lv li::lip.a 1;8,p.m At Albany and "orvallli connect with trains cl Oregon Cen nl A E iwn Railroad. ExpreM Train Daily (Except Sunday) 4:4") P.M. I Lv Portland Ar 8:2Sa.m 7:25p.m. I Ar McMlnnvllle Lv I 5:60a. m THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS I.N TIIK EA8TERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can bo obtained at lowest rates from L. B. Moore, Agent, Oregon City. B.KOERLER, B. P. ROGERS, Manager. Ass't Q. f. ani Pass. Agent. A Pretty Face . . . A Beautiful Form Holid hard fact. For the next few weeks MH.S. SLADKN will oiler Trimmt J Leghorn JIats at very low prices. Don't fail to watch the windows an you Millinery Parlors one door south of Methodist Church. "NEW COOX IX TOWN!" Ih the bunion of an old darkey aong. Thin advertiHernent announces the opening of a NEW STOKE IN TOWN. Kdwardri Bros, (formerly of Dallston, Ore..) are now opening or at Wishart'iJ old utand (jpjKtHitc the City Park on the hill with a Htock of "bran new" goods, com prisingof calicoes, munlins, Bhirtingn, linings, etc; ladies' and gents underware, hats, caps, Ixjots, shoer stationery, notions, nails, tinware, groceries, tobacco and cigars. And other articles too numerous to mention. Prices at the lowest notch for Cash. Price lint will lie issued alio ut May 1st. In the meantime w shall be delighted to have you call to see our goods and learn our prices. yours for business. EDWARD BROS., (Alaw WyllQ WOMAN Friend. It is uniformly i- successful in releaving the backaches headaches and FOR weakness which burden and shortens a woman's life. Thousands of women testify for it. 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