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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904. ORCQON CITY (NTIRPftlfig, PAas s. New To-Day. MONBY TO LOAN AT AND 7 pr cent. Farm gocurlty. U'Kea & Bchulml. 0H 'BAt.tt OH-TllAPIC yi K I'llKHli oow with calve ikt Ml I'li'H'Hiit. near Pattlnw . rxia shorthorn l 1 1 R. (I. TltOMAH. MONETTCf 1.0 KK-1 HAVE BEVER-! al gums of inoiioy belonging to prl- Tttn Individual which I am author ised to loan, on Ioiik time at 0 and 7 p"f emit. CoHt of loan will lie made viry r'HMotiiililo. II. E. CroHH, attortixyat Uw. Lour two in, ack cown. i:a 1 f , wearing bell. On ! Unix In Unlit lilml foot ami same row-ha double teal. Hlght ear of other vow Ima been Hipped. A reward will be paid fur llm return of the cow to It. W. Itooney, Jennings Lodge, near Oregon C'lly. Complete lino of trlmmMl hat at low tat prima. Mi C. tioldsmlth. Ton will find Mis Wiener new photo graph atinllo on Main street near Heventh. Marriage llt-enae were Isaued Wednes day to Itu II llowermnn anil W, W. t'ooke: Kthrr Wolfe anil Irvln Hrown. Ladles' trimmed hut at a big cut. n-iiily-t.i-w.Mir hula. 8c, Hi:, 44':, 7o up. Kenoy ribbon worth double, 2Zc; loo satin rll;li in, tc; 60 aatln ribbon Jo. Hd Front. r, V vs w iy s 'v "vy- v "'"v!jj Local EveylSj. A lawn lit I wna given Isat Friday iiIkIh by dm young people of th Kit at 1'fi'nliy ti-i Un cliiirrh ut Ih home of A. Itubei taon. w)&cM.MaieBnBi''JBemae! Personal Mention Ijuirriii I.siinirett Hrlgga, aon of Mr. and Mix Iltoy ('banning Drlgg. of r.utlaliil. on Wednesday, at Ht. Andrew's i linn ll, Yoiikera. New York, wedded Ml Mary Og.n. of that city. . Mr. Lrlgg formerly readied In Oregon City and haa many friend her who extend congratu liillona und bet wlaha. fa A .Oi . A . tQ J& . tO .rW & All trimmed hat and untrlmmed ahape reduced Mlaa C Ooldamltli. Mr. and Mra E A. I'lmpman lat Frl aay avi'nlnv pnti tiilnrd thn iiii-inliria of 4,ha Krlduy Nlaht whlnl club. tonlht Thy will ba aaalatrd In Hi n Mtallatlon rrrwniunlaa by a nuinbar of vla 4tln KornatPia from Cortland. ('lai'knnma County I'nniona (iranira will fiiKot wllh Knl Crwk (Iiuiiko Wadnna 4ay, July 11. H'4 C, K Hpt-nta. H-c y. Mlaa Miii,n.-t Mi Iioiiuld, of lpnvi.r. who haa bn-n vlaltlng hrr ruualn, Mra. H (. CuollitX". haa '"i to S'-altlc to vlalt Othnr r"ltlvpa lolrt and V-roy Ciiutli'Ul bava nn to Trout Waahlnalun, whore thry will onjny u two wn-ka' outlnf flhlng and hunting Dnriln lot liidn a' nun ahona. II In atnad of 12 tti. Iial.li-l' ahona, 17c; chllda' and mla ahora, 75c tu II 10, ladlea' pat allppora cut to '.'' Miri Mitrla M' lonald and Mr. Ml. ha-1 Hrlan wr marrlad at 8t. John a Culh nlli; iliiiM-h Wrilnnaduy mornliiK, Juna It.'V Kallier llllilnbrand ltl;lut I li Tha In lil.- la wi-ll known In Oregon .'Hy. lii-ip aha haa a hoat of wrll-wlahlng frli-nda Tha gl.mm la employed ua paa-ai-ii(pr brakrnnin on tlio Northern I'a- -1 fl i - lallruad. Under very Hiiapleloua clrcumatiinrea tha Mardl (Ima carnival waa opened at Multuoiiiuh tl'ld In Portland Tueaduy eve Itlnaj. June 4. Tha featlvltlea will not nun lu.l until July 9. and will Include a tnotiater celrhrullnn of Inii-e-nd-nc Day on the Fourth Among other fealureg of the carnival will be the nrenien'a tour nament, In which the Oregon City tlr boya will partlilpatw In tha hoae team I air a. which will be condu'tntt Thuraduy and Krlduy. July T and Tha boya arc tialnlug diligently and expert to capture aome of the prln-a rioorge Avery waa flin-d 110 In pullc ourt one day recently, havln been con-vl.-led by a Jury of the i haia of atrlklng tila dlvotred wire. Elliubelh Mul.'li.-tt. The Hoclal Club of the T. 1. 8 C. E of the Klrat lluptlat church gave a aortal meeting on the biinka of the. Claikainaa river li. .ii thla rlty luat Krlduy night. Call lella weie thla we.-k lualalli-d at 4he court houae, by mcana of which the varloua oltl.-ea III the building are con nected with the county olerk'g office. In whldi (here la a telephone. I)r J rl Canto, a prominent member of the on-gon Mlute (iruuge. aualalned a Xll at hla farm home iwur N'-w Ki Tueaday and aufleied the fru. ti,ie of Uith bonea in the left leg Juet iiIhi e the ankle O. i", Klelda, of thla city, haa been pro moted to auperinteudent of tranaporta thin with the Oiegon Water 1'ower k Itullwuy Co. Mr. Klelda haa been aaxo elated with the management of thla com puny'a bualneaa for tha paat ten yeara, and of recent yeaia haa been filling the poaltloii of gyiieral freight manager and aaalatunt auperlnti ndent. Mr. Field a promotion becomea etfectlva July 1. and la auld to arry with It a aiilury of liOO per month. Mr. Kiel. la h.ia been a vlgor oua worker In the Intereat of tha company wllh which he haa ao lung been aaao cluled. and tha promotion la unite de-aerved. Rev. W. It Kiaxbargnr. reoenlly of Baglnnw Michigan, haa arrived In Ore gon 'iiy tnd aaaumed the paatoiate of he Herman Lutheran church, auci-eed-Ing the late Kev. Oeorge Yung, former laator of the church. F. li Welch. C. H. Bmltli. . P. Una and A F I'urker have returned from a two wck' outing on Ogle Creek, where they locale 1 a limulnr of nilin-e. the clalma being contlguoua to thoae of the MolulU Central mining company Popular, atyllah and ready aelllng hata. Mlaa C (joldamlth. l Lelghtnn Kelly hua been traimferred from the Uuker IJ4ke Flub Hatchery ata tlon. tinder the United Htatea Klah Cum Itilaalon. to till (ho vacancy canned by the realgnatlim of J V. Harrlgan. at the Umpn'ia River hatchery near Roaeburg. Frank Bunch haa begun operutlona with hla furniture factory. The machin ery operate aatlafactorlly and every thing I" running nmoothly With hla naturally proiirenalve enterprbie. Mr. Buach will undoubtedly meet with aucceae 4n tho venture Rice, 4o up: coffee like Arbucklea. Un; better. He; beat 20c; Tea, Ho up; ample. coffee or tea free; S enn oyater or tomatoea, C5c; lemon and orangua, to; fine cheeae. ll'c, 5 lha. for Wc; fne bulk lard. 10c: Mo paid for egga Ilam tlton. Red Front The management of the Oregon Sjilrlt uallHta' camp meeting that will be con vened at New Kra tomorrow for a three week' senator! announce that the Koater family, of Seattle, prominent medium, will be In atti-ndunce. One member of the family ha made a uccea of aplrlt photogtaphy and will give dally denion-tratlonn Luat Sunday ufternonn the home of Mollis Clark, an Induntrloua and deserv ing Indian woman of thla city, we burn ed, together wllh Ita content, leaving the owner wllh live children without any household effect and only aparlngly pro Tided with clothing. Any contribution conalatlng of furniture or clothing, left at the home of either Mr. Q. A. Harding or Mra. Cha. Albright, will be turned over t-) Mr. Clark. Among the notable feature of the Ar gonaut for July 4th will be "A Muddy lh-rby Pay." a letter from Jerome Hart. ie. rllilng the great racing meat at Kp mm powua; "The Margin on Fate," un aiuualng und exiting atory by Rufua M Steele, "The Hhoit Hword of Japan," a letter from Helen Hyde, who tella of her etpeiipiioa among the auUller In Toklo; "If (Jot ham a Ice Hhould Melt." a apecu lullie and informative New York Idler by Lionel JoHjihare:-a revn-w of 'and ex trude from the blog-aphy of Herbert Hpenier; and a ciittelnui of White Whittle-), at the Aliax.ir. and the perform ance ut the Oipheum. by Jotirphlne Hart 1'help. Court ltoblti HinmI. Forenter of Amer ica, will hold an Innlallatlon of olUceia (l.-oige It. I'eik. the railway attorney, waa once In Booth pakuta arguing a cane before the Kmler.il coin t After making hla argument, he walked to the hotel with u Judge of the court, who highly complimented hla effort. I'eik waa de lighted, and conilded to a friend that he knew, on account of the Judge manner, he would win the caae. 1(1 friend wo not ao aangulne-he knew the Judge. In euppoit of hi pi-nnlmlntic view, he told thin nlory: "Once there wu a lion tamer whone duty It wa to go Into the cage and put hla head In a big lion a mouth twice a da. One day, after he had gotten hi head In the uniinal a mouth, he aked tho keeper In a low voice, 'la the lion wagging hla lull? 'He la.' replied the keeper. 'Then I'm gone,' aald the tamer, and the next moment the lion cloned hla paw and killed the tamer." It waa both a atory and a prophecy. Mr. Feck lost hla cane. WHAT THIS MAN SAYS. Only Ra-echoei the Sentiment of Thou sand In Our Republic. There wa an Indignant gang of Italian laborer, numbering 2S, In thla clfy Wed nesday nlKlit. Thene men had paid their fees to a Portland employment agency and had been shipped to thla cltv on the representation that titers was awaiting them a job on the construction work at the paper mill with pay at 12 per day. Arlved here, the foreman of the gang made application at the mill and learned that tha promised work could not be provided for another two weeks. A part of tha force was offered night work, but tha offer was rejected, as tha men were given to understand by th Portland em ployment agent that the Job would con sist of day work. Mark Dyer, foreman of tha cans;, was spokesman for his fellow men and declared that ther would compel the Potland agent to reimburse them for all expense, aggregating 1300. or Insti tute an action against him for obtaining money under false pretense. The dis satisfied men returned to Portland on the last car Wednesday night, where they will seek to get satisfaction. The Oregon City reader I nki-d to thor oughly Investigate the following. This can readily be done, for the gentleman whoae statement la published below will only be too pleased to answer any communica tion mulled to him if the writer really auftur from the annoying consequence which alway attendl Inactive or weak ened kidney. A. L. Maney. grlpman on the Portland Height cable line, residing at 554 Elm Street. Portland. ay: "Doon Kidney 1'llls dlxposed of an acute attack of back ache in a very short time Last full I was operating on one of the electric line and it waa then that I lti.1t felt the symptoms of kidney complaint. At first I thought It waa caused by the constant Jut ring of th car. and perhupa It waa, but I know that one box of Poan'a Kid ney Pill effectually cured me of my backache In a most radical manner. My advice to all who suffer from backache or kidney trouble Is to procure Doan's Kidney Pills and give them a fair trial." plenty more proof like thl from Ore gon City t pin. Cull at C. O. Huntley's ill ug stole and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealer. Price 50 cents Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sol,- agents for the United States. lien, ember the name Doan's and take no other. Pavld Calkins, of Oak (Jrova. wa In the city Thursday. Minn Hoi etc e Wentover la visiting with relutlves near Hrttl. J J. Mulliitt. of Mullno, wa a visitor to thla city Tueaduy. Mia. K J. F.hy has gone to Moro, East ern Oregon,' for a visit Kenneth Laiourettn ha returned from III. .'.lilinvill.i. whet" he has been utlend- I lug the MrMjiiuvllle coIIck... Minn Maty 'III l.-i t I. .in gone to Pueblo, Colo., for a vHIt with relative. J. A. T albeit, of Clurkuniu. was a vis itor to Oregon City Huturday. K lgar M'uenae, of Forest Orov. apent Holiday with friends In thl city. Mr. Linn K. June returned Sunday from a vlalt with relative at Uuker City, Mrs. Minnie Mi Kan. of Cornelius, vis it. .1 thla week with Mr. C. p. Lalourette. W. K. Marshall, the Highland merchant, nil In the city the latter part of last Week. F. A Toepelman and daughter, of Ore gon City, huie gone to Wlnooakl, Ver mont, for a vslt with relative. Mr. W P. Wilson ha returned to her home at Chlcugo. after a month visit with her sister. Mr. P. K. Hammond. Dr. lonutd. of Bon Francis'), and Mlaa Cilft, of The Pallea, ware the gueal Hun. lay of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Munsey, Mr. and Mra. W. K. Paklns, of Bhan kan, Alaska, are visiting with Mr. and Mia C. II Johnson at Ulodstone. W. E. Richardson, a young attorney of Hulem. waa In the city Monday conduct ing two content caae before the local land office. Mrs. K. J. M.irahall. of Canemah, left this week for Waltsburg, Waeh(ngton. for a visit with her daughter. Miss Grace M Marshall Rev. A. A Englebart. formerly pastor of the Oennan Evangelical church In thla city, vlxited Oregon City thl week. Kev. Englebart I now reldlng In Port land. I A. R. Jacob, president of the Oregon City Manufacturing company, left till ..'( (or a mi months' tour of Europe, lie will be polned ill Europe by his mother and sinter. During his absence. C. U. and I. Jacobs will have charge of the woolen mill bunlneas here. W. A. Huntley, of the firm of Huntley Ilro. Co., left tha latter part of last week for Nebraska, where he will Join Mrs. Huntley and child, who have been visit ing relatives In that state for some time. Mr Huntley wilt vlalt the St. I-oul ex position before returning and expect to be absent about two week. IdD41hi(3s with Dra. Beatle & Bcatle. Dentists. Rooms 16, 17. 18. Welnhard build ing. There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other disease put together, and until the last few years waa supposed to be Incurable. For a grrat many y-ars doctor pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly fulling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It In cm able. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore require constitutional "treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It 1 taken Internally In dose from 10 drop to a teaapoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous suface of the sys ten.. They offer one hundred dollars for any cane It falls to cure. Send for cir culars und testimonial. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. S-.ld by deugglata. 7Sc Take Hall's Family Pill for constipation. T Men are often critical they know exactly what they want when going to buy clothes. Critical men can come here with a preconceived idea of what they want, and their desires will be satisfied in every detail. To be well dressed is after all as much a matter of judgment as of money. It merely involves good judgment in selecting a reliable value at a price consistent with the quality. Our clothing is reliable and is sold at the very bwest prices which the quality of the goods and a safe business policy will warrant j J- We Must Reduce Our Stock. T In order to do so are compelled to make stirring values in clothing. Note some of our many record-breaking bargains : $10 black clay worsted suits, very nobby, to goat . . . . $6.45 $10 blue serge suits, all wool right up to date, to go at . . $6.45 $12.50 suits in the newest patterns, latest military cut, now . . . $9.60 T Many other values in men's and children's clothing, furnishings, shoes, etc., that we defy competition. Come and look over our exposition of money saving values. j j i 1 n in llff I Tl PrVjOndfttVattsflft ft J C lot hind Co Vj4 MikM'AwKll J. M. PRIG Clothier & Furnisher Sole agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes, H. S. & M. Clothing and Hawes Hats U. B. Church. Preaching services at tha United Brethren church, head of Seventh street every Sunday, 11 a. m.: Sunday school 10 a. ni. ; Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. ; preaching S p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening; at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to these services. C. P. Blanchard, pastor. FOR SALE ON INSTALLMENTS At a Bargain. Cows giving milk, horses, wagon, hack, good H-ln plow, three farms and 10,000 feet rough lumber. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. JOHN W. LODER, Attorney-at-Law, Stevens building, Ore gon City, Oregon. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that Is d mo by board of health and charitably Inclined persona, the deuth rate among small clill-di-n la very hih during the hot weather of the summer i.jonfhs In the large ctti.. There Is not probably one caae of bol complaint In a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamb.-'duin Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Itemedy. For sale by O. A. Hard-: lug i a ADAMS BROS. BIG CASH STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR FIREWORKS Superior Work Lowest Prices That is what you get when A. Mihlstin does your plumbing work. He does general tinning, plumbing and jobbing busi ness. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heating fixtuies manufactured and supplied. A. MIHLSTIN Main Street OREGON CITY, OB. WE HAVE MOVED LARGEST STOCK IN OREGON CITY THE OREGON CITY JUNK AND SECOND HAND STORE has removed into t!i storeroom adjoining the post of tice. We carry a complete line of new and aecond hand stoves and furniture. Higl ettt price paid for alt ktndg of joule. Sugarman & Co. UseUncleSam O. A. Harding Asks the readers of thl paper who are suffering with Indigestion or dyspepsia to cull on him at once and get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If you knew the value of this remedy a we know It, you would not aufter another day. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure I a thorough dlgeatant and tlnaue-bullding tonic as well. It la en dorsed personally by hundreds of people whom It has cured of Indigestion, dys pepsia, palpitation of the heart and sto mach troubles generally. Kodol dyspep sia Cure digests what you eat It la pleasant, palatable and strengthening. . It Is eaiy to do Bank ing by mall. Don't think becaua you live torn miles from a bank that you cannot have a bank account or do business with ut. Send us your 'checks and Item by rr.all and you will have prompt and careful attention. W cheerfully answer any In quiries and can serve you satisfactorily. Let us give you prices on your Lead and Oil, Dry Colors, ete. :::;:: Canned Coats COATS OF PAINT WE MEAN We guarantee Pure Pre pared Paint to stand or repaint your house. : : There are many brands and quali ties of mixed paints. Some are adulterated and are expen sive at any price. Some are advertised as High Grade and are high in cost and imperfectly prepared. j PURE PREPARED PAINT IS PURE It is perfectly prepared and you ob tain just exactly what you pay for. Its increased use by prac tical and progressive painters is the best evidence of its merits. The Bank of Oregon City A few bargains in the Paint line Davis Varnish Stain, quarts , 44 1-2 pints. Acme Wood Stain, quarts . . Neals Bath Tub Enamel, qts . it Li it . 1-2 pts , it ii 50c Neals Carriage Paints, quarts ... 60c 20c . " M pints ... 40c 50c " " 44 1-2 pts . . . 30c 75c We guarantee Pare Prepared Paint to 50c be strictly pure White Lead, Oxide of 25c Zine and Pore Linseed Oil. Orefon City, Oregon CHARMAN & CO. city drug store