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Oregon City VOL. .10. NO. It). 0KK(J0N CITY, OKEGON, FRIDAY, OCTOHKK 2, 1800. ESTABLISHED 18CG I'MKHTH, Circuit court Convmina Aral Mnmlar In N,.. temiair ami third M lay In April. Probate court In inaalon firm Monday In each Btmilll. Cnmttilaalouitra court mla Drat Wwlimaday trior flral tl lav ,,1 each month. QI.ACKAMAH AIWTIIACT A TKI'HT CI). Kiirnlah. AM'aela, I halna nl Til', l)irrli Hull-. I.oam, lmiir.li i'ii, pay Taiea Perfii'l J Ulna. Dir., nn. (mica nv r Hank ul irui i 1 n y. J. K. CI.AKK, OMIIUiiN CITY, II. DIMtfK Pr., and Mar, IINRUON. , II. Ijt. ATTOHNK Y ANIXOI NHKI-Olt AT LAW. Will pracllco In til count o( Hit Halo. Akatracli ma. to, TIHo. piamluinl ami gi'iiiiral law Ullalliuaa Iraliaaclcd. Ofllna wllh I. I. porter. J A PRETTY DISPLAY of crockery I jimlly a houackeeper' prldit Everyone cuii have it, t-xj, at hiiiuII coot, dimply liy Inking advuiilagt) u( t tie brilliant crockmy hint oli o rod in our Mock. You'd m ukIohIhImiiI lo ova what $1.00 would buy at our I'Hlulilialiniiiiit. Odd pieco Hull one iniiHt be very odd not to he delighted with ; hreukfuHt, dinner, ami let et that art wonder of rt,hcuiily, ami uni'iui-noa; an UHHortini'iit Unit given tin) purchaser every thing to cliooau from, are our crockery attriti'tioiiN. See here: 100 piece dinner ot, line decorated, for (7.75. BCLLOMY & BOSCH. Tie HonsefQrBlsIieiT. ) W. KINNAIUI) CIVII. KNMINKKH ANIi Ht'KVKYOK Hallway location ami rniiairiii'lliiu, brldgca. plana ami oallinalea for waler ti I y Dralnaia ami tlrool Impmrcmeiit ol low n Special attiiiilliiii given In nraiif litttif ami liluo jirl 1 1 at J w. welch. - ih:ntist- Willamctlo Hid., oppoaite Postolllc. Olllc hour from H a. in. n:.'KI p. in. to 12: I 10 J" L. I'OKTKIt, ATTORNEY AT I.AW Aaii-TB or ra.iraNTT ri axianaii. Offict lint lo (iri'imi City hank on (11 li itrecl. Q O. X V U.I.lAMr. , 'llKAI. FKTATK. AM LOAN AnKNT. A I'kkJ Una of tiualiie.a. rc.ldi'iira ami aiiliurl.au , Preprrty. Farm Properly lu lri la lo aull on raay Irrma. 'orr'pnmtemn priiiiililly aliawrrnl. ime, til door lu 1 auflH.I ,V lluiillvv'a ilriif alrt. II. A II. C LATdl'HKTI K, A'lTOitNKYK AND ' flit'NSKI.OIt.S AT LAW MAIN tTHRKT OMKIION CITY, OHKOON. Fttrulah Al.ilrania "n I nil. Titian Money. Fnro eloM Murnraara, ami Iranian (irurral Law Mualncaa. TvM V " Leading Agency A" "J. in Clackamas County. IWKI'UICMKNTINOl - KOYAl. K I.I VKIM'OOI,, ,IM,a Bru,.t tiuainraa In (he world. NOUTil IIHI TIHII A M , UrK-t t.-ela in Hie world. HI'S OK I.ONIlOS, oli lint purely lire I laiirtnce coiiipiiiy In Hie world. .I'.TN A l IK II AUTKiiKM. Itrtrraitml heat Ainvrli'tii Coiiiptny. COM INKNTAI, OK N K W YlHtK, one oft lit lieat Ameriraii roiiipaiiin. AM) OTIII'.II 1"I KH I -ri.ASH COMI'AXIKH. CullJ'iii mo f.ir K'tllriu I', li. IX)NAU)S(), ami ttlao fur Mlntloria unci C'llcmlora At Oiinmcrcial Hank. PDIirATirVAl VHTP Clomler"iareacl.(!d. A drawin by W, LU U 1 lJi tL, i J I L0 J,, t.ylor eo,uiitly illm,lraU-a Virginia , Woodward Cloud'a pfem, "The Motlier'a All coMiinunicatiomi lntnded for thin 'Hoiiu'and M. Wolf'n "I.ittleComfiliwi" coluiiinaliouldUifhlreaHed to Mm. II. coimtitute a paiie of liiimoroui IntereHt. H. Oibaon. OreCityreKoii. j Mra. (iarrett Webtr wriUf on ofKani- The regular monthly mealing of the .inK n'1 conducting " Women' Chor ClMckainta County Teacher-' aMWMialion U,M,'" Jo,", Hparrowhawk prcn;nta wu held at MoIhIIw Haturday He.tinl)er pft'cal, UliiHtraU-d pair telling how to 'Jo, 18.MJ. Called to onler at 11 a. m. by lnslc,, "'Jivan and Co.y Corner." "A Xui-eriiiUiiident Starkweather. oy' UookMiidf," by Thoma Wenty The minute of the previou meeting "h lliggimwjn, name anJ comment . . . i. i i i .i i . . i. i a prepared l,y the necrelary, Mi u"'" mo '"i ""e nunoreo ixwa, oy Fannie (i. Tortci were read and American author, for oy. There are proved article alao upon plant culture, dreasea The aKclatlon and amlience tang n,J of varl", bouaehold interet leide "America" the uaiial deiiHrtinenta. The October Mr, liertha (iilmon read a pxper on Journal uniquely anawer every require The Kindcrgarti'n" and Mr. (Jary ! inent of a family magazine. By the Curtis )M)ko on tliii Hiibject. I'ublinhing Company, I'liiladelphia; one Mr. O.I). Kby recited the "Hide of dollar er year, ton cent per copy. n,iRi,ovr MEni. IfHllroad Company lloldlngofr Improre meiiU tntll after Klectlon. 0 lie Pair that Can't be Beat. and J J B. CMOHH, ATTOKNKY AT I.AW. Wux I'tAi-TH i in All l ot ara ur Tin Htat Krai Kalalt ami liimrmnrf. Orncton Main Kirp l.ci Hint) ami Bcvenlh, oaauoii city. na. Canton Chilled Plow Canton Clipper Plow They have boon thoroughly tested found perfect. The CANTON CJMI. iK! PLOW ha.n a ril.M moul.l hoard which ikI'Is to it Htrenth. It in Hold for a r'unoii!illt price and guaranteed to lie a giMid or hi'tter than any plow made. The CANTON CUITKR STKKL I'LOW has no oiual and is well known. ThoI'IPE FKAM K SEVEN HARROW can't bo boat. Seo thcHe goods' and get prices before, buying. POPE St Mnhi and Fourth StH., CO, Oregon City. M O'Hail.L. . w. TlloairaoN j. a iianiiaa. r t. oairriTH ,'NKII.U HKlKiKH. ITIOMI'HON (IKIKHTII. ATTOHNKYH AT I.AW. Oltlovtlu llarklry lliillilln. Orrnn City, anJ o A U. I'. W. riuiile, I'orUaml. Do (Itnrral Law lluiliicaa, Ixian Mnnty, Vrgt (.oiiiH'ilona. Korci loaa inorlKaKca, I'riiliale pracllra. 1 H.DYB, ATrOKNKY AND CUt'NNiaOR AT LAW Will f.irrclnae murta-agca, inako lialraria. lotu uioiicy, mil t aia ra an l lianaai t a gi-uoral law liU'lnraa. OIHoo flral floor adjoining Hank ol O nrou Clly. oaaooN city. otioiiN oo c. bkowxi.i. j, i), CAifniai.u lUOWNKI.l, it CAMrnKI.I, ATTOKNKYrf AT LAW, OnmoM City, ..... ohioon. Will iirarilet In all Ihccnurta of the alala. Ol- fire, m il ilinir lo Caufluld A lliinlltiy'a drug iiirv. CANI1Y, liOMYNH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, . u i a it i i i ni.iu OUKdO.N. Villi praclli'o lu all courta ol tlt Halo. Inaiirnui'O wrlllcn In all leaillu com palllva. All -irnela ol till" lliriil.lli-il, Co lccnoiiaa ipuclaliy. KO. L. 8TOUY, 1 ATTOKNKY AT LAW. l'iatalra oppnalto Court llouae, Tltlea oamlncil and aliatracla made. Money Loaned, MortHuca forecloaed and gcuura.1 law tmnlucaa. JJ T. BI.ADKN, NOTAItY ITIII.IC and t'ONVKYANCKIt, AHHTHAI Ta OFTITI.K MAUI Ileal calnle liamlleil. Inaiirauno wrlllen lu the llanlord, ol llarllord, 1'alatlno. IIhiii liiirii of Urcumii. Oltlco one door 1011111 of Mcthodlut Church. Pioneer Store Wo call your nttontion to our new fall arrivals Ladies' Men's and Children's Mackintoshes, the Litest Tho colobratcd Duck I?rand" in all stylos. Thos. Charinan & Son. Paul Kevere." On motion of II. 8. Gibson the meet ing wa adjourned until 1 :30 p. m. Called to order by I'reaident Stark weather. The urogram wa opened by ainging "Wonderful Word of Life." Primary geography wa diacuxHed by Mim Tennie May field. Mi Kdna Kof alao ioke upon tin aulijct. "Needed I-giilalion" wa introdued by (ieo. L. Story. He believe that the law in regard to iivuing life diplomat Rhoiild lie iaaued w ithout direct examina tion. Mia Unwell, Mi Ko8, Mr. Hutherford, Superintendent Stark Weather, Mr. Karleu, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Gary, Mr. Ken, Hon. Geo. Ole, Koht. Ginther, W. W. Autin and Mr. Buck alOHioke on thi (juration. The dla rtitHion wa very animated, and quite intereatiiig. The participant therein growing ipiite ctilhusiaatli:. Miaa Annie llicinbotl.en read a paier on ". Music in the School," Kohert (iinther, W. N. Auatin. O. Itutherford, Kdna host, and Eugene 0;le Mke on the Hiibject. It waa decided to hold the next meet ing at Needy, the hint Saturday in Oct ober. Mr. IMuiick, McDonald and Mr. Story were axked to prepare a suitable program for that occasion. The attendance at thi meeting waa I good, nd the audience evinced a lively Danger to American Freedom. General T.J. Thorn will addre the citizen of Oregon City in Shiveley'a opera house on Friday, Oct. 2d at 7:30 on the "Dangers that Menace our Re public." The political hieracby ex poed. A papal army ia in our midst, fully armed and equipped. Wake up, ve native born and Americana by adaption. Our enemy plot while ye ileep. All are invited. Bring your wive and children. The latter 111 unt be fie tavior of our country. Don't fail to attend. A Laboring Man' Home. For a person, who desire to stop pay ing rent and to raie their own vegetables and fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Abernuthy road mostly im proved, house, chicken-yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Gkamd Rally atNkkdy and Canby.-" Kx-Attorney Genaral Chamlerlain is billed to speak at Needy in the afternoon of Friday next and at Canby in the evening, lie will be accompanied by Dr. Welsh and other prominent men of Portland to thi place where they will be met by Hon. W. W. Irvine, chairman of the democratic committee of thi pre cinct, and William Barlow, and conveyed lo Needy in time to speak on the issues of the day. These two rallies promise to be of marked interest, and a large, enthusiastic crowd is promised at both place, to hear the silver Xandpoint thoroughly discussed. Other speakers will follow Mr. Chamberlain. Railroad Ixpkovkmk.vts The S. P. Co. carpenters bave been busy the past week patting in a new foundation for the water lank, and making other minor improvements around the depot. We were in hopss when the carpenters arrived, that it was to erect a new depot which has been long promise and badly needed ; but like many other cor porations, we presume they wish to delay further improvements until afler elec tion. Hurrah! for "Wiiliam" our next president. Mabui am Fair Oi'en. The Marquam District fair open Thursday and promi se to be a success, so says the manager, as already most of the display room in the pavillion has been alloted, and too, the manager are sparing no expense, and taring advantage of the campaign to bave prominent speakers to address themultidude on the issues of the day. OrPinri Pilv Kelinnl liniiiu. a n.l M.iir.k '4 of a mile from place, three brick yards (T 4n, ii'nPr,'lt Mandpoiut, allowing and saw mill near by. Price fL'50, part down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire al place or address G. W. Waldros, Oregon City. The Portland. Re-oened near the corner of Main and Seventh street. Clean, bright, well furnished dining room and private rooms Plmrftnttv fittu.1 11.. II.I-. Ana rJ l,a ' rnoNt Hkillful rooks An IKa Caat It interest in the work of the ansociation. . , ... , . , '. . , , . . , vour meat trder doe not please you, just I- V.h..l.wri.ili.nflu ll Mtuin I n I ri. I . .... '""'"Met me know. Best dinner in the a revolution nianking tne people oli; Molalla for their cordial and kindly After the Winter is Over. After your feet are sore from wearing rubbers and overshoes, and the other shoes lire pretty well worn and out of shape, yen want to get a new pair. If we are correct, then come to us and wo will please and ease you. We have received a tine stock of all kinds of goods for the spring seasan.and not only that, but to wear throughout the other Beusous. Our shoes are well made, comfortable and low In pi ice. Krausso Bros. rpilK COtlMKItClAL BANK, Capital, OF 0KK0.0N CITY. (100,008 TRANaACTS A OKNKRAI. BANKING BI'INa. . Lnana made. Illlla dlacounted. Makea col lonlloua. Iluva and aolla eieliange on til point in me uniien males, Kuriipe and Hung Kon. Deposit received nilijeel to check. Hauk open Irom ( A, u. to 4 r. a. U. 0. LATOUKKTTK, frealdcnt. r. E HON AI.DBON, Caihlor JJANK OF 0KKQCN CITY, Oldest BanklDi Hons, m toe Cltr. Paid up Capital, ,'0,000. Biirplua, :u,h.'hi. rsiaimiNT, - - THOS. CHARMAN. YICK PHKHIIIXNT, OKO. A. HARI1INO. CAMiiiKH. . . . a. 0 CAiiriRi.n. MANAUKR. CHAII.IB H. CAUNRLD. A (eneral hanking hualncaa trnnaacted. Uepoalta rcrelveuHiihlcct to check. Approved hllla and nntca dlacoiiiited. County and oily warrant! boiiKht. Ijoana ma.de on avallalile aoourlty. KtchaiiKe bought ami aold. Colloclloni mnilu promptly. Dralta aold avallaule In any part nf the world Telezraphlo eo)iangea told on Portland, Han Franolaco, flhlcago and New York. Dtereat pal J ou time deposits. Roufjli and Dressed Lumber. , Some of Our Pricea No. I Flooring and Rustic, per M tin 00 No. 2 Flooring and Rustic, per M 10 00 No. 3 Flooring and Rustic, per M 7 (X) No, I Celling, per M 10 00 No. '2 Ceiling, per M 700 Ship Lap, per M 8 ISO Common Lumber, per M 4 00 (lulls, per M 2 00 Fencing, per M 400 loO.OOO feet ot Pry Dressed Lumber in yard. Bills Sawed on short notice. Discount on Large Orders. No Business done on Saturdays. M0RTENS0N & HANSON. Mill 2 Miles East of Monitor Mills. NO-TO-BAC GUARANTEED TOBACCO HADIT CUREii pfr 1.0fl) fWthOTCB Bold, wm.nno euros prove Ita power to destroy tbe desire for tobacco In anr form. No-Ur-tmo I trmunmtoRt iit'rvo-fiwKl lit tho world. Many traiu 10 pounds In 10 darn and It uerer fat In to Did ku the trunk tiiipnint man Htrontf, vluomuM and iuaiH'tlc. Just try a tmx. You will be do liKiitt'd. V etH)otyou toWlts-vo whui wti nay. for a curt in alro.ulelr KimranLoi'd by drutfiilBta every whoru. Htnd (or our hoorr'H "liii't Tnharco itt rind Snrnkt Vour l.ttw Away," written KuaxaiiUJu and Iruuwuuplo. Aallruu'iUGribUU.NUUEUKDl CU., tbloufourAow Kurk. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY CHARMAN & CO. treatment aciotded the teachers, which was uiianimoiiKly adopted Prof. Eugene Ogle delighted the audience with several muhical selection rendered in his usual stvle. After singing "Blest be the Tie That Binds" the association adjourned to meet al Needy the last Saturday in Oct ober, 181Ki. Following ia the program prepared for the Needy meeting: M usic Song Needy School "How to Make History Interesting," T. J. Gary INTERMISSION. Music Song Local Talent "What ChaiiKe'. If Any, Should Re Made in Our School Laws!" H. S. Gibson "Reading In the Lower Grades." .Mrs. Helen Rom Kerr "Some of the Conditions of Character Growth," H. 8. Strange "The Teacher in Politics," . . T. K. Mitchell "1'ractical Work in Teaching Common Fractions," Miss J. E. Rowen The c'se and Abuse of the Text Hook," J. A. Jennings and Shirley Ruck Criticisms By a critic to be appointed by Superintendent Starkweather October Ladles' Hume Journal. Among ita many strong, attractive features, the October Ladies' Home Journal presents the opening chapters of Ian Maclaren's new story, and one of the best that he has written, "The Min ister of St. Bede's;"Ignaee Paderewski's long-promised composition for the piano, a minuet "Menuet Modurne; and Albert Lynch's "American Girl" a distinctive characterization of young American womanhood, by the famous French artist which is shown on the cover. Of ex ceptional interest also is Hamlin Gar land's article on the cliff-dwellers of the southwest, who under the apt caption of "The Most Mysterious People in Amer ica" be describes, and tell of their home life, customs, religious rites, etc. In "The Most Luxurious City in the World" John Gilmer Speed presents a suiprising array of statistics showing the vast Bums spent on luxuries and necessities, amuse ments, churches and charities in a single American city. Edward W. Bok makes a clever rejoinder to the authors who claim that our literature lacks vigor and force because everything written must be smooth and pleasant to please young girls. Mr. Bok also decries "'talking hop' at home," and points out the value of laughter. Ex-President Harrison's "This Country of Ours" paper deals with the Secretaries of the Navy and of the Interior, and pays high tribute to the officers and seamen of onr Navy. Dr. Pi rk hurst forcibly discusses "The Young Man at Play," emphasizing the value of healthful diversion, Lilian Bell tells "How Men Fail as Lovers," in her characteristically bright vein, and the conclusion of "The Experiment in the in the city including a glass of wine for 23 cents, 11:30 to 4 p. m. Oysters served in every style. Open day and night. Give The Portland a trial. L. Rccoxich, Proprietor. For Young Men and Young; Women There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well. but if their shirt front or shirt waist is mussy their neat appearance is spoiled The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work mere can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's barber shop. Best and Cheapest Iusurance. Save money 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. Worthy of Notice. The S. B. Medicine company is the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms incorporated on this coast since 1SS7 that has not made an assign ment. These hard times with new news paper advertising contracts lor two years, it speaks loudly of their merit. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Notice to Taxpayers. To the taxpayers of Clackamas county, notice is hereby giyen that on Monday, October 5th, 1890, the Board of Equalization of Clackamas county will meet at the office of the County Assessor, and continue in session for one week. J. C. Bradley, Assessor. Wood Sawing. Get the steam wood saw to cut your wood ia the cheapest and quickest. Don't wait until the rains set in and your wood gets soaked until it wont burn. Will go to any part of the city or suburbs, Address or sail on T. B. Hankins. Undertaker and Embalnier. R. L. Holman undertaker and em balmer. Gradnate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Winehard block opposite courthouse, tf Arold Consumption, by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the S. B. Cough Cure. For Bale by C G. Huntley, druggist. both gold and silver orators to partici pate. pehsoxals. Mr. George Fry of Aurora was seen in Barlow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Griffith cams op from Oregon City Monday. Henry Will and JakeaMarks drore up in the Needy country Saturday. Ed G. Miller, our station agent, spent Sunday in Aurora with his father. Miss Viva Tull returned home from the bop fields near Gervais Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Sheppard is agAin in tho postoffice, having returned from hop picking Friday. Henry Pusey and John Moehnkeot Oregon City, rode into Barlow on their wheels Friday, returning home Saturday evening. Mrs. O. W. Quint came home from Portland Sunday, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Will Irwin. Little Hattie Irwin, who has spent her vacation here, returned home to resume her school work. Those who attended the luneral of Mrs. Ellen Hedges from here were: Mr. and Mra. William Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. C. TJ. Barlow, Mr. Henry Hedges, Mrs. M. W. Sheppard, Miss Viva Tull. Miss Bessie Sheppard and Will B. Tull. An Interesting Magazine. The handsome young man in epaulets on the cover of the October Midland Monthly (Des Moines, Iowa) is none other than Grant at the age ot 22. The first installment of Col. John W. Emer son's "Grant's Life in the West," re moves all questions as to the ability of the author to interest and as to his personal knowledge of the character and career of the greatest soldier in history. This is a work one should read from the start. Miss Alice Monk recently returned Irom New Zealand, writes entertainingly of the Maoris, the ex-cannibals of that island. The "Christian Communism," prac ticed at the famous Amana Colony ia Iowa, is described by Barthrnias Wick, author of "The Icarian Community." In tbe Footsteps of Bryan" and a Maumee Valley sketch, also a Group ot Women Writers in Michigan, complete the illustrated articles. Frank Calkins' description of a wolf hunt is a splendid piece of realistic writing. "The Graveyard at Dorn," by a new writer, ia a pleasing story of the Mississippi valley in old times. "A Widower's Wooing," by the author of "Piety Corners," is a love story with a humorous turn. The October number ia strong all around. Correspondence Bureau. Ladies desiring to enlarge their circle of acquaintances among the gentlemen, are very cordially inyited to address the manager of this club. Gentlemen desir ing to form the acquaintance of ladies residing in Clackamas county and vicin ity are also respectfully invited to join. Gentlemen's membership fee, $2.00. Yours for mutual benefit, Frank Wood, Oregon City, Or. ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest ot all la leavening Strength.-. S. aovtromcat Report.