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Page 1: Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or ... · 1 nt not John Everlturl hut ha hud stolen it. "Then you urea thief, re-tilled Stonewall. "If you were n it sor--roiindeil

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CITY A COUNTRY. EVENTS OF THE WEEK

UHKUUN CITV, JUNK 104.

Tariuaof Subaeriptliin,II nalsCfipy, dim year, III advance. 12 01HI iikIh Copy. il mmitns, In advance, I DO

J uJ II".I I, rk uf Cvuila,Hiittrirr,

COURIER., Oregon Oregon.

COUNTY omcKlM.

Kaconlar,Trewaurrr,Aaaaaaiir, .

School Sliparlutefidant,Surveyor,Coroner,Gomiulaahmera,

. .. M. Italllal.y. B H I'.Uil

, J. C. Ilrndlay. II. llllHun

HMney HiuyiliHiiliunn

I Itlrhanl MViilt

I HairCounty Court niMli on Aral Wealneaiiay aflar dial

Monday ii( evary month.Probata Court meat, uu Drat Monday of every

monut.Circuit Court maata nn third Mitmlajr April and

nrai Mowiay iu novanwar,

OIIKdON CITY OFFICERS.

Mayor, Hiram StralirtitR.eriar, L. Ij. PorterChief uf Pullc 0 R. HurliaAaaeeiwr and Colleetur K. H. Cell",

Troaatirer K. I,. ItolmanCity Attorney, I I. I'rtggaMiraI'ninilaa C. llalKSwk. Jr.Hup't of Watar Wurka W. II. IlowallCliy Engineer D. W. KlnniardCiiuncllinHn-- C. O. All.riilit. Jr.. II. I. U. N,

Oreenmeli, J. J. Cuuka, K. M. llnwrll, UraniaHroUrlilon, B. r. Jairnar, II. K. KlavalisCouncil niaatl Aral Wednesday ul audi month.

CHUUCHKSPint l Churoh-H- av. U. DoUKlirrty

Paalur. Harticua II a. ni. and :) p. n. SundaySolHHdariarnmrnlnsai-nrlce- . Pniyar Mcailna aaryWMllilar avanliia al :l II p. m. Prayer Mwlliis ofY. I'. S. ('. E. arary Sunilay availing at 0:riO prompt.

vi ui .nti.i rhnwh Nj flllman Parkar. IailorMornins Sanlua Hnnday Schoil l'i:lfi; iiaa beenHarvlra Mfnli rrayaraanlis. Miinthly tJinanani Mretlug eary Vtwlnaa.

day ataulns pracoruins Drat nunua) iu uic muniu.Ht. Jolin'a (nmroh. Hathollo-K- ar. A. Illllrl.rmml

a...nr iin Hmiiliiv. Mhmi at S and IU::X) aKl-r-r Sunday Harmon after S o'cl.ask Maaa.

At all olhar Maaaaa Knallah Srrnioin. Sunday acliiaji

2:31) m. Vrairra, AlwIusrllcalSubJiKitaand Dan.

allotlonat7::a p.

Mathodlut Kplacnpiil Church H. 0. Sykaa, r,

svr.lca at Sunday Schtad ut ia:IA: Ryan- - tiroctire Ktlip from Mr.at :!!. Kiwor1li Laaglla niFallng i

aTanlng at 1'rayar Thuraday avail- - "Wilier lor f ill), 111118

Ilia at amPint Pranl.jtarlan Cliurch.-tl- av. O. W. Ollamay,

Pa.tor. Sorvlcea II a. m and mp. ni. Saliliatli

Sohool IU a. in. Y. P. S. 0. K. maata avery Sunilayaianlng at . I'rnjri-- r MwllligWrduraday atalilng8:uO. bVuu frea.

Crangalleal Oarman A. Krnat, Psat'TPraai-liln- Harvlora avary altrraala Biinnay na. ni

'..if,iiin m Haiiliath ScIiikiI aaarv Sunilay 10 a m,Ilarrla'harg'r, Hupl.) Waakly Prayar Mealing

van VYrduraday evening,

t:jniliUB

Unltad nri'lliren Chureli.-- Ra. P. B. Wllllama.Paator. Hunicaa Brat and Piled Sumlay wornlnKaand the pracacdlng Sallimay nigni iu aan rouuuiurwimn I.IIT 11 a. in. aim i u. m , n.- - in- -.

dat afternoua of aach montii at Kalli View,

at i.iii-- ICDlaniiait Rav. J. A. Kokitrum,paaliir. Serrlcaa every Sunday at II a. m. and 7iH)

u. in., and Friday availing at uu p. ni.

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Evangelical Lnlliaran Zlon . Pav. h.Qraa. paator. Heele In hall. Hundayachool f mm !W lo lOiSD a.m. 1US4) a iuaud;:aup. m.

BOOIUlTIKf?.ralle City Lodge of A. O. H. aata every

availing of emli month In A. O. V. n. h,illnn Savanlh atraat. All Journlng brethren nvdialhrl..l.Ml In attend. Tholuaa Clalllt: M, Vl. W. T.Whllluck. Ilac.

Pig Lodge, No. A. O. U. wtn avary..a,ln al (Mil tVllow'a Hull. Oawegn.

Vlaltlng brelhrea alwaya welciilna. J. V. Campbell,M. W. R. Strauaa. Hac.

Mulalla Lodgo, No. 40. A. 0. U.W.-Mn- ela Ami and pbird Baturdaye in each moiilb al Srhuol lloua. i

v .111... made walcoma. T. Mtlpp, M. rropeilyW. J. W. Thomas, Uao. Maripmrli

Uavel Lodge, No. 85, A. 0. u. aaconuand third Saturday ovanlngt at Knlght'a Hall, Canby.Vialtlnir lirolllara maue waiuuuia, n. a. n.W. K. B. Carlton, itoo.

Clackainaa Ilg8, No. 87, A. O. W. Maata Aral

and third Moiidaya In each month, al Strlte'a Hall.Vlaltlng brethren welcome, S. Holcomh, M. W. C.

K. Peaaa, lleo.Bunrlae Ialge. No. , A. O. U, W. Meeta avary

aeoond and fourth Snturdav ol each monin atOregon. Max Dchulplui, M. W. C. T.

Tpoze, Uco.

Cliy,

Oaiman

Oregon Lodgo, No. 3, I 0. O. Meeta everyThurxlav evau ng at 1:M o'clock p. m. In the UddPallowa' Hull. Main stateara luvlted to attend, J . W. MoOatt, N. O. Thoa. K

11) an. H. H.

Falls Encampment, Nc 4, 1, 0. 0. F. Meete Aral

and third Tueadave of eaota month at Odd

Hall. - Melu ban and vlaltlng patrlaralia cordially Invited to attend. O, Lovejoy, LUlei J.

Bortbe,Lodge, No. WI, I. O. O. F.-- Mrl at Odd Fel,

luw'i Hall, Oewego, avery eveliiug.made welcome. W. J. Phlnaxee, N. U. J.

K. KUley, Sec.

Mercian

Kallowa'

Btawaal,

0aego.Monday Vlaltlng

brethren

Willamette Rebakah Degree Lodge No. . Meeta

the euoond and rounn Motiuaya in uia ntonm at i :ou

In the I. O. O. F hall, Mary Uharnian, N. 0.Mlnula Q. Charman, Sac.

of

M.

Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. a A. M. Hokll Ita

regular commuulcatloua ou Aral and tlilnl Satunlayaar each monin at 7 sal p. m. ureinren in guuo maim.Inn are 'Invited to attend, I,. L. Porter, W. M.

T, F. Hyan, Beo.

Oiwegn Lodge No. 10 '. A. F. 4 A. M, Meeta theaaoond ann louriil DSiuniajn. .nnsuiia It,iuu. V .

U Beea, W.M. E.J. Kuaaall, 8uo,

ciiantor No. 2. R. A. M Regular cunvocation third Monday of month al 7:30 p. in, J. II,Walker, 11. P. M. Bohulplua, See,

Monear Chanter. No. 2S. O. E. In M,oiilo Tamnla. lira. II. B. Strange, W. M, Mlaa Ad.

die C. Jennings, Sec.Willamette Falla Camp No. 148, W. of W. Meets

tecond and fourtn TueailayH ot the iiiouin al K. oi i'.hall. Vlaltlng neigimon maue welcome, e, jn,Handa, 0. C. E. K. Martin, Clerk.

Waneheno Lodge. No. 13. I. O. R. M. Meeta Moll'

day evening at A. o. V. W. Vlaltlng meiubersaurdlslly Invited, J. II. Ilu ward, sachem.

Mwla Poat, No. 2, 0. A. K., of Oregon,Ont atouaay oi encn mouin at a. u. u. vv.

Hall, Oregon City. Vlaltlng comrailea made wel.

come. W. H. Uuiglurdli coin. c. v. wiiiiama, auj,Oaneral Pope Post. No, H, 0. A. B. Meets Ant

Hjlturday OT eacn moiitn at uruugv nun, iuuiino,Cowrudes cordially Invited. J, F, Nelaon, Com.niaiutur, H. W. Slww, Adjutant.

(Jer). Crook Pi No. ', 0. A. R., D.'rwrtmeut ofOregon. MeatH In aohool houaa at Needy ou flrat Bat- -

urduy tu eacn nurninai oviuua p. m. ah oniu.radea made weuiunui. Joaoh Hpngle, Com. J. Kartader, Ad).

Meade Belief Corps, Nn, IS, Departmiint of Ora--

Heeu on nrat ana tuirq r nuaya oi paau moninfin. of P. Hall. Members of corps from abnmdcordially velnomad. Mrs. M. B. Pllnbury, Pres.Mrs. f. L. Cmhran.Trraa. Mrs. J. B. Harding, Sec.

Huna "f Vet, --ana, E. P. Baker Camp, No. 18 Meet

linHaOlltniru inurauay avBiinigaoi eauii iniiiiiu.k. J.JiQsjn. Caul. 0. O. Wuiil, lat Lieut. Aliiliao OpeningVliiaJiHi.iLlnL

L. A. 8. of Baiter Camp, 8 eeta in K. P.

hall on accural and lonrth Monday of earnmonth. Mrs. . Johaon, rrea. aiis Aora uaiin,Secy.

Achillas Lodire, No. 38, K.of avary

4r Kindt at tua k. ui rinvited- - II. ! Uolman, C.U, &

V.

f.

hall. Vialtlne ItuililltiV. r. J. IaiiiIk, K

aur l.mln Mn. .V K of P. Meeta ever Wednea- -

day availing iu Caatle Brothera Invited, J. If.Hliley.O. 0. Thoa. KrilauM, K. al B

Canby Loda, No. S4, t. O. 0. T. JJeata drat andthird Batunlay avanluga al Knlght'a Hull, l.'anhy.Visitlug roenibara alwaya mada welcotua, P. J.Cox, W. C. T. Hlsa Laura Koiglit. Beo.

Oawago Lodga No. 448, I. O. O. T. Meeta everyyriday evening In new hall In old town. J. C,

llaiuea, 0. T. John Kruae, Beo. :

f Compsnr, Flrat Bel ., O. N. O. Armory, TlilKland Halu, drill nlglit, Munday. fiegularbusineaa maetltig, flrat Monday uf each month. J.W. Oammg, Capt. V. . Krllrj, First Lieut. L. L.

fie nana, Second Lieut.Canby Ppirttuallat Society. 4aicnillM on Snl

ad third Bundaya of each month. H. A. Lae,Ualtle Pulllipa, Becording Secretary,

New Era W. C. T U. Meeta flrat Saturday in eachmonth at their hall In New Kra. friende of cauaeinvited to be praaant. Mra Carey Johnion, Mra,Xaatman, rrea,

at andTenth atreeta, Oregon City. T. W. Sullivan, Praa.II, C. Michala, Bee.

Oregon City Board of Trade Meets at Coart Homean aeaond Monday in each month. Viaitura w. looma.Oeo 0. Brownell, Prea. f. K. Donaldaon, Sec.

Canliy Board Trade Meeta at Knight'a Hall,Tantiy, on flrat and third Fridaya of each month.Vialtora welcome, Knight, Prea. ti. J. Uarrl-ao-

Mulalla Orange. No. 40. P. of reta at Uialr

hall alW'rlgbl'a Bridge oa the aawnd Saturday ofaack month at 1H a. m. membera

- eeleome. J. Nelson, Maater. S. H. Cooper, Bee.

Taalatin Oiange.No. Ill, P. of but Satur.4af of aach month at their hall ia Wllaunville. ft. B.Henry, Maater. Miaa Bed Sharp, See.

Warner arange. No. 117, P. of H. Meat fourthgatarday of month at their ball In NewC. O. Uliama, Maalar. Miaa Maggie Brown. Sec.

Butte Creek Ifo. IU, T. of H. Meeta at theirhall in Marqoam eecood in each month at10 a.m. Viaiting membera alwaya J. B.

White, Maater. J. K. Jack, Bee.

Oewego Grange No. P. of H. aaeondSaturday in month at 10 a. m. O. Eaton, Master.

Pamaaana Qnnga No. 203, P. of H Meeta m InlPatttrdaf in BauaU) at IU a. m. in Ihunaeeue achool-buaa-

S. Toung, Maatrr. T. H. raathen. BeeMinletoe Lodge No. SO. D of H. Maata avary

Tnaaday aretiing Mary BUwaford, 0. of H.pyer. Bee.

ColnmbU Hook and Ladder Co. MaHa tretaf aach aaonth at Fountain Engine Uuuaa. H. W.

Tramhaak, WalUca Cola, foreman. Oaorgaflrowa, Haa.

Poaatata Haa No. 1 Maata aacond Wednewktyi aach month at Kagine Howae.aaat aide Main atraat,fcetveen Bavanth and Eighth. Hiram Straight, Praa.BL P. Wainn. Foreman. J. W. Stewart, Sec.

IJiiiiNt'Kii. letter written smiieniontli Bg.i tiy Recorder ri. M. Kiimliyto Mr. Hlini). and which. a t ho htlurclaim. Hun iiliHu(HHiiily stolen (nunhi liutiae, Hll'l was ihiIiIImIiihI in l litpopulist lI'Tiiltl, on Monday nla-li- t alIllOSt fWH'aaiolled a fitfllt III till) A CCIll

IiiimIi Iiihiku. Mr Kediier, edilnr ofHih llrmlit, n marked that IIih w rilintrof iIiIh Idler would I in liroiitilit liefnre

w. Meidruni 1H jury, n i lie charneol bribery.0 W ii.Mong' Htonewtill Vatican Ventured to chip in

II,

In

oner 0

(J.

b.

of

Unit tilt) iiuhtim who stole (lint letterwas a tlilef, tu which Kediier replied1 nt not John Everlturl hut ha hudstolen it. "Then you urea thief, re-

tilled Stonewall. "If you were n it sor- -

roiindeil here bv thin tlirly frondyou wi ulil nt nhv tliiit KHiinerBiuiiietl hack. Ileiny Meldruin, whohuh hIho eutniK Hi thu counter, notruliHliiiiK beiiiv: ral e 1 a ' dirty crowdpill in IiIh nur, Hod whs evidently verymllinit to plant bin fist in Iteiluer a lace.To prevent I he breaking of fUHheN whicha llylit wouhl occasion, Ulliuer Hornsmired Kediier to leave, bill as hewnulrin t Ko.he forcibly shoved him out ofthe ilimr and nniereil him to uet out tosave himself from boiiiK locked up.

TWO HUNDRED I'llUNDk OK (llll.OQiiahtz. Messrs. Ilaiiklua and Colbvarrived in tliecitv week about ship will be ready occupancy200 of ore the Twin Lakes July 1st. It Ho by 01)

mininif district on Owle Creek in (lieCascade foot hills of litis county. It isHold quiirlz winch nssays up in die bunIreita. hey have taken the ore toPortland w ith the object of Itami if it turns a; well its expected, amill will bu erected on the ledue this

111 Kvanlns slimmer, whichf' 1. Its wiili It ia about 10 leet and it iathe widuHtever discovered in this countyThe Immense mineral of Clack'amas invites capital and intelligence,

Pint Vr, or til). As T B. H inkitisnntile tl.e oell'r to M. lUmsby in thepresence (ieorite Morton th.it he

Morning II: W1)d the letterSun. i.IngHarvloa ,1 or allll preventday USX); Harling

Cliurcli,

Ijhlvvly'a

Iron

atrect.

Hall.

Department

evening!

hall,AS.

Mlaa

aach

Saturday

testingeut

wealth

ID flluiiauuilt Ilia iflllj I.V17. uruiagis to acknowledge the facts. Worees--ter s dictionary dellnes black-ma- il as"money extorted from persons underthe threat of exposure In print for nnallcg-c- otl'ense; But itseems that Mr. Hankins did not appealto Mr Kauisbv s feelings properly forthe latter told liim to tell "liedner toIfo to h with the letter."

IIk Dksrkvks Contemit. Mrs. Jenme Kenny is receivltiK couslderatilesympathy from those of her own sexbecause her h. U Uentiy,insteud supporting her bv workini;hlmselt, loaled lor years on tier earninns and her individual means. At onetime (as Mrs. liently told a friend) he

possession of fib she hadearnetl and squandered tliem inKambliuit ouch a wretched excusefor a husband would make almost anywoman desperate and reckless. Mrliently has earned a full measure of

for the unmanly treatment ofhis wile.

ComT

moved

Klmer

before

amount

passage

;

Casks. Be he onethe

V. brick asummons Is

been ha ,u ' ' vewiuuuu. extent.. - Ortal nill.UIHf.IM M IIIH. nnv U'lllPortland against Thomas; :i.ukMiieiit : : .i .. uo The family

n a 111 iti in i m .u.esiiinn irom

ler; a ;

Btirney et al ; judgment entered liendocket for J. M. Wallace against Johnand Alice V. Parsons.

Donkeys in Command At the headthe I quarters the democ-ruli- central

x

W.

tri-

the

I

committee Portland campaignmust have been managed by a jackassFriday evening last, committee sentus two democratic for a m ietng at Pope's hall, but when one of

them fairly opened mouth hevested that was a dvedpopulist, though he that believed he was a "greenbacker. Mosuch stupidity characterized the republican management

Si'mmkr Bun-El- i price towhich country butter lias descended,

green lurmsn puouc

idsstart in ThB attracts

...i .i .. I r u: ..!.. i.i. ......m ninny hrniiii(,owg coged

can

uiicoeiio wan The ate

Qwen

music, from lp. in.

12:30

Soliool Kntertutniiieiit.preparations are being

madel Neltie Olds, teacherNew achool, lor entertainment

be given thetipiritulist camp-ground- .

ning. June Otli, proceedswill be used purchase materialkindergarten work her school. Fol

the program ;

Instrumental Newbury

RecitationDeclamation . .

DialogueDeclamation.

"Beautiful

. .

RecitationDeclamation.Recitation. . .Declamation.Recitation . . .Violin Solo,

. .

C

Concert Poem,Address..

Solo.

Part Fibst.

Song.

p. m. until

ofan

to at

of

in

Katie

Acquaintance

RecitalDeclamation.Recitation.

Declamation

Declamation...

uncovered

MtllOOi

Olive

Solll

.Five Little Pupils

Song.A

uiee oiuu

TillvFriedrich

Earl Wink

IhereaianOlds

Second.Vocal Solo Mrs. A.

ration

of.Caroline

RierSpulak

Nation Honor

ik... nnh ait nf Maata Mermanavery Tuesday evening their aornar Main Portland Clllb

of

Vfm.

made

Era.

Orange,

welcome.

175, Meeta

Praa.

Co

Tli

Br,

is

.

.

Vocal

. .

s

.Ji.hnniePearl

MeadIf Knew,".

KatieL. (iirard.of

"Education". .Nettie A. OldsSong, Portland

.Glee ClubExercises will at o'clock.

Admission 10 cts.

We

ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Eleonora E Redberg to D

ette. as id ance on Molallaroad near Jackson ;

S Latoorette W i. Ked.berg. lots of blk and 149,

City; $1000.

Willie

Portland.KatieOscar

FrankWhite

waltzesNettie

Frank

Song

Kehm

'Good

M Graham to Winnie Graham,blk 117. Oregon City; 400.

Jennie

Hattie

D Vv illiams to Dan Williams,Flora of s, ; tlOUO.

J

6

J

James to Harms, lotsblk 7. Shaws first addition lo

City; fVW.F lnlyre claim to A

H of J4'. se of sw)t,f t s. 6e:

Gladstone R E to Mrs Mary Fi i ta kit, rt fiia.l

Oamnet H So. !.-- M. Tne-l-ay rf .,.. n l art En,e Honae. Frank Uwia, Stone tlOOU.

rd,Foremaa. u. J. Tbune. Kelly ta C Hunter ,2 asOral! C't, $io0.

e.oMg..aw. . ' 26, s, 1 f, 40 a).

ITKMS.

Horn, lo tlm wife of Win. Iliilaon nnThuntduv, a pountl uirl.

Mr. Win left Salem nnMonday to visit her pirents

Dntit forget the lldoiim' plenic,open air concert .Mine luili

ThotnaN Hpoonorof Clielitlia, WhhIi.,ia viHltiiiu at the Ihiiiij of Mr. It Jj,iiiinxa.

Hon. K. Croar) hiinily to(iludHlonu liiat week mill city realia to let

The llrrntd liua no uau for the hitf

rooaler it iinMMirt'd to celebrate thtpopullrtt vlcwiry.

Stop ut thu Novelty cream purlorafor mire ice cream aodn wltli frtiiljuicca and puljia.

Kmeat b'Hiicht Dixon'a wootlauw and will take contracts

auwinif woodMiaa Florence Morev returned on

Tueaday fro.n Now York, accompaniedby W. (J. Cheney

T O. Jotmrud hag been iinaniiiioualyelected jiiMtice of Caacade precinct anilliia aon uuueri conatauie,

A band of 40 pieces will entertainyou at lirntlerlcK's pmK June iu, given

Wucheno Hocial Ulub.The Salvationists new house or wo

lust with forpounds from iee(.

husband,

obtained

contempt

speakers

(lectured

Children's day will appropriately beobserved ut the UoiiKrcKulional churchnext Hundav inornihir,. All are invited.

Key. J. Ii Wilson, 1). D . ofwill preatdi the Presbyterian church

city uext and uno iiruiii, ,,..,',. eiicioaii-i- r

.ha,eveni.ig- -

Cuterplllara are wonderfully numerous in Uregon city, iney nanK iromroofs and Hues and crawling everywhither.

L'ceuse to wed issued June 1 toKmma Peterson ahd Casparthe Uih, to Meyer and JosephIJiilcrnulirer.

A children's remedy that has stoodthe test use for fifty years iaworth Slccdiiiaii Soothing-- Pow

ders have Btood thai .

Mrs. J. B. Ilobinsnn (nee Cochran)and infant son arrived from Tulare, Cnl ,

Monday morning, to remain with herparents the summer

marriage license issued at theduring May, and the record

shows only one marriage, that J.J.Davoren and hdith L. Cook on May1,'th.

to- -

went

but

are

In this and prune iacrop is and gome lo-- "'o on rroni ana

to but the waterto who mat

considerably ""-- ' can ue by bus

is Pe"u- conunne.?' ,0,r,, "

. . .1 hoolic cliurcli at JNewstructure to the of about I2UU

children were injured by the accident,

W. M. Beeson and son have closeddown their sawmill for the present because no money theat theThey will opportunity vacation stagnation gives them

"ZTto country .

been elected justice

about

spring,

ui ui

REAL

the

irue

I'mfor

by

the

by fife

not

lias

Them.,

3.1

uone

by

D)the

peopie

totlieir pasior, when

home

several

uregon

houseMeaghers,

city.

manner receivehands have

pastures laiiniuiiyreed, thought- - could

profits executedsummer retiring sherih".

Portland

dry. Summer buttermaking 8tores 8Ui)meriBdnonion thocitv

c

a

o

y

lowing

Declamation.

Spulak

k r x a

hleonora

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ss t r e

Oregon

r

r-- itd

aa ..i

R

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a

a

s

during

aa

...

Wherepicnic

White

mains June

Wales June,

headquarter highconfectionery

Band

LIST.a

maining City1S94,

J

Joseph

LOCAL

Deterdon,

When"advertised,

Word

Cluckamatcampaign

other gentlemennpon republican

irrespec-

tive theirsupport

desire

everymade

a favorconducting

soundparty

entirely upon prejudice,

Sincerely yours,

babyEast, below

choice y tsucli.

wilfullyI responsible

date.

timesa piece good land, where

could

forclearingaliketimes

ClackamasCity. Write

Oregon

POLITICAL OVERFLOW MEETING.

Thouiandi Throng Main Partloipatt

political demonalratlon Muiustreet Tliuiailay evi'itinir,Kctlmr aeoncouraenf thous-and fromKfflinn A

ininlc awhite b

uloft inscriptions:

What w I d i p

Deuiocrtla,

N'olhiiiK

I'eiiiioyer.(mat

I'ennoyer.

Populhiu, 8iH'ialisin. Anarchy,2U.0OU

Kod

Lord aide.

Oiciion pace.

street Illuminated

a

lirownell, Hepresen'talivea 'Smith, Hinearson

Hon.other republican

Commissioner Scott actedmauler ceremonies.

cordially llmnkudsislintf popu'lsm. Aprocession

morninu in

Ardnegor:

apeukinit. cotliu liftedwaion a funeral

delivered. A populist crowdtried noisythroat8nd horns drowned

voice. Camp-bell brief words

a populist Tliosendudjollifications

City

OREGON BULLETIN.

unprecedented highlower Willamette

rivers from easternIhofe

usual.river 0 June 181)4, Port-land, feet, which

county larfe'e portion city flooded;badly damaged wnoiesaie uisiricts

amount little, which '.'rat streets froma those "wp. business,

orchards. mall, Is

reported tliat.Saturday afternoon, V''lightning struck steeple Cuth. OHllinnlll riamaaaUamaging

Two

there businesscurrenttake

.;MdElmer Dixon

mourn

blue

than

have

done resultantdaning! enforcedcessation business; will, however,

f 1,000,000 J

Juneprevailed.

Troutdale, Multnomah aFrom

storm heavylarge ' stones

storm """""" severe

billoi

irom fasaeu

I. A

haw

L

insii

on

and

Ak n. t i." not rent, rue ofK. M. llartman (bot, with and

attachedbe o r ,.h r. J ;! $10 square

KilSa IIV Iia nrt trie' nikinh." ,,r ..:' .V.,i .7 ".... lu l"e oi me i5. food the... ...... itiiiiifiiiv ninrnintr Hi!iiiir iiihit nn ernn Bin.rr iftpn a.iu. aoes noi inner ne gets

"Lin lien for 5od' at soupT,

in

Orderin the

the

hislie

he

low

A.

A.

Portland

toblk

of sec 9.

21

S.of F.

nf

of

iitse

i..,. ,.f""

Na.

$l

IU

in

of

of

in

inthe

lias

ilia,

Put

two

and

tage ana

theand

had

oi me ui (Sunday; thevuown. a

new ur. uu nijpr ir. oncehis and will be The

31. large was attendance arcUwn

'.! lata Qn.nAumue mere some- -

Pur some dons .,. thethe for she

the 1st, indicate a bountiful eilin, ltg,.r ,ir.nhi tn MUn I11 oi sou. Jfrii.i. tlior,

Elizabeth ern )H) a year food TheAlso 3.1, by the ."'Vto"' "Tt!

It. hdmiston, Johnto Mrs.

both thisMr. Maddock the

the same and credthat he will it

the Mr.now that tne one

that the more anamust seek his have his

cows tlian theand work i.iu waterwiien ins tun win- -

are ofas a does seo

clock

Riet

bornthis nine

ago.Mrs.

The

and

The

Mythat and

gave and

this

this thatnpon

best

thisBlateand that

your

wife

this

You

land

andfrom

The

of

ill

in

and

The

wasand and

Irom

and

ine

Tlie

ofsaid that that

nf

and

tion very andstate

4th,31.8

of

of was killedrain

fell. The

The .nas

wimc

The

four

an of

wile an wife

be

Mur

of and

of 1.

of

atof

inat

inein

pay. of

Thefor

from degrees. fore

morelatter temperature

strawberrieswhich croat

The rainshave improved

wheathay that

prospects for

riilitiiitnted Blocks. the have been materiallygiven Ore-- water not merchants

gon t'lty win one given placed floor streams higli hasiuin and erks in tan oeen year.

attraction bethe damagepieces, with Di June 3 which now showing

uance p f. 'mulr the truit

Extensivethe

the tabernacleSaturday eve

tl.e whichfor

Is

Solo

KecitalionDeclam.iti n

II.

ion...

..A

Newbury

Wink

River'..

Social.

Wensley,

hall, Glee

Recitation

Friedrich

Newbury

FurgesonWalter

Smith.H

Address,

8

C Latour- -

lit V L C$2000.

E4 150 lot

lot

i4 2Adolyh 1,

2

J Mc q

ree tl. 2Co

aeec.

p. w h.r.ua Sac.Co, la H.ae

3 fi as;

fur

una bull

II. hlabia

lee

Klliolthus

for

by

Portland,

are

2

Christine

over

(est

No wascourthouse

except

".'"mailatnt

pricesthe

a

Married, conditionsd

from T"ci.

served

by

falliieivouuia

,henot

irrigation

were 8th at Kiver-vie-

cemetery near Portland. wasin theand came country

Uue ol her daughters diedago: thj

Bowman, in

Novelty is for

Redman's by Portland Military June

LETTERfollowing is list

at Oregonfor 7,

for:Brooks, L

timpson,for please

aay r. At. r. Al

A from Brownell.

To in County:the is over,

youfor the support that

you me thethe I take this

time to to the people

for received. Iat time anew to the

farmers, tax tailoring men andmen

promise that I thewiil to the ot my

This is ofof

upon princi-ples, is a aexists mis

and olthe farming the

will not bein Clackamas

thisGeo. C. Bbownell.

Ne-- of carriagesthe

Portland. Come and getat Be

my left myam not for any debt con

by her J. A. BoE.Or 10, IHU4- -

Yoh could at hard if youof you

raise all yon canget 'i0 acres Clackamas river

ofacres; acres for sale on bard

near livemiles orE. C. Harkett, sheriff'sCity,

loIn the Fun.

brouxlittwo to

peonlu, many variousof the marching

was to nf thefrom and

ronis. On the' bthe

the lliir now, mrIhiiiK?

nota lumber too.

Is on oursets the

redrockets.

Speeches werewairon standing: the

by SenatorMintie,

Mr. Mr. MaJdock, U. E.and successful

as of The speakeasdemocrats for as.

them Inpreceded

ol Hi buuduy, itBPrllI1.(i

Edmiston

Gauong,

was on theand moving:

was in theto but a thousand

tinthe his Lawyer

in a fewwas jubilee.one the ureatest politicalOretton ever beheld.

Owing toIn the Columbia

the the porof the state few

from the portion of theare not as as

at p. atia feet

the highest on A

the of the inin

calilies will is tois damper invested

in

Itthe the fun

islumber.

of

will

property and thethe

of itbe very perhapsUn 2d, and in

storms Atcounty, man

lightning. thethunder and own hasin hail

most onof ofoeen..e- -

$2.6').

cottage,

weather kitchenmetres ill For

-

offearcy

entered 'lonfSaviags summer

winter,informal vigorous WOuldnev.

cherries theyin htrawberries duties

pastors reacnesreiicBiiuieino

mat damage"epruiies a preswiparsonage, pe0pe;

pastor. a(Iay Onliner,

on June at tneof

Kmma

If leaves sheriS'ibusiness orderly

lously dulledgiving vacation

of

outness

Airs

the

to

has

to

the

anmean the ranged

04 to 70 In the partof the week maximum

and werethe the fromten 10 prevents the ripe

shipped, will aloss

the theVolunteer intended

is it generallybe to at

most fuvorable allcrops. the

ImnulWtpil ho thThe greatest ever in too weather and showers.

ue on June an elevated in their continue nooy me cpdciuhjiou. g'linuoois necessary tins

principal will customers. spring didon 8lllKay Mr8. to fruits, is by the

aneniaien wim Tim r. dropiung

Burgoyne

.School

Night"

commence

Henry

Oregon

sw

Cm.

R

NEWH

Reelnin

trytntt.

business

buriedShu

to

several months other,resides

grade

picnic concert

lettersthe

the endinguncalled

Puter. SADSmith, Judge Jonas

calling letterskakdb,

Senator

FrienJi

strong

expressthanks

which

payers,of

stumpability fulfilled.

the affairsbusiness

verdict

trying arraignagainstclasses,

county

arrived prices

lorn

As

Aeedy.

of choicebottom number

4Jbasis, station

office,

Street

county.column formed strains

Shake!

buried

times.

lightslumberrJecinc

Moore,Hayes,

of inouriiera

oration

reply,numerous

sounds

reports

westernnumerous

higher record.apple

caused

general sectionsheavy

places

record.

onanav- -month,

official

ticket,

wanted.

thunder

ofdegrees recorded

felltwenty degrees.

now

in Wasco timelyof

heavyallowed

in interiorBlinked,

of

In a dark room with alternatingrents of 800,000 Tesla, bymeans of causeda faint glow ot to appear. Explaining the said "If leanincrease the say

000,000 or 1 canduce sunlight this room. Uf Ican increase the vibrations by increas-ing the voltage. I can make the voltage8,000,000 easily as 800,000; but I amnot ready 8,000,000 of

Currents of such strengthwould kill everbody in the room. I ex-

pect, to learn to control alarge voltage. When I have increasedthe vibrations perhaps athousand times, thehe no longer will beI am satisfied that befrom electricity without doing toanybody, and I expect to discover howit It is a grand Idea, andwhether the through whichcame be hushed and still yet resoundsin the of new truths, the

itself will be carried to andthe world be wiser, may

having the to be the issue."

my

to

business

election

and

businessand

had

Oregon

county.

will

counties

will

ideawill

Europe Colder.

That the of Europe U passing through a cold period has beenpointed out by M. theFrench astronomer. During thesix years the mean ofhas been two below thenormal, and Great Britain,Spain, Italy, Austria and havealso growing Theseems to have been in inFrance for a long time, the growth ofthe vine having forced far south-ward since the 13th and a sim-ilar has been observed as far

Rio de Janeiro, where the an-

nual has been going(or some past.

Acoustics of Buildinqs.Like' the laws of other sciences,

which regulate the transmissionof sound are most They de-pend entirely upon Given theheight of a platform or to this addthe height of a person sitting or stand-ing, and one-h- alf the width of room.Ihese three viz., the heightof the platform, the height of the speaker,and half the width in the room beingadded together, should the heightfrom the floor the ceiling.of a person speaking from his positionwill strike the two side and theceiling the same moment of

Flench scientist's plans for securinga yield of Hesteeped bis cuttings (or 24 hours in asolution of six pounds ofpoonds of sulphate of ammonia and 25gallons of He next allowedthem to a whole in orderthat the eye-bud- s might beforeplanting. potato cuttings treated

We manufacture an excellent article in this and planted in thein ice cream. Call at the Novelty and way obtained a yield of 42 tons of po-s- a

isfy to the acre.

CITY COUNCIL

Communication from Geo, Randall Inregard to defective aewago drain referredto committee nn street.

regard to rebateson .Main laid on streetla

Hecorder reported two casus oforderly conduct and two cases of run

gambling house with $.10 flueiiiy engineer reported

work lor month of May to the amount offo.'H.iH), which was ordered paid.

Keviseil report of the city treasureradopted.

Finance committee reported thatAttorney Prlgga for collecting notes

ue cut uown over l.lt) to ).Ktreet Bulun

cliy to pay them the 2d pur centreserve, t furnish new bundson street was I.iconsideration ol i 00 which was paidthe contractors agreed not to ask forany mure discounts on warants.c 10 Pint Antflne house let to

. r, lay lor.H K Cross Instructed to finish bridge

Hun, .: , lvuKi-.-giiiuii-

Ktreet commitlee onlereil nut Inculvert of Fifth to coat

iuu.Bills allowe- d- E L Shaw O E

UUrns 15. L L Porter fr,W 80, $11.25, Herald $1, P U

Co $172 T Hl,lnn f Hneii.tMr.O'Connor $3, Mrs G W Church $111,

yna uaocot-- tm. Forsyth $11) 23. Wiviioaoes I0. How and 17.80. T V S.cor $12 25, $:l.F.II Criswen n BO.Joe Aldredge t:i.50. Jeff$2. Un street Poped Co

dd i, n straight I3.25, U. W. Kln-nai- rd

$127.60, U W Keed $25.6), O Iin turn ,o.f)0. un ruth fundGeo

liiils as follows for removingme eariu at nead ol t iltti on property recently purchased bv citv: J AConfer 13 cts per yd, Dan Lyons 15 cts,

2...1 I I, . . .... I.' , .A .iiuiiuey a. ncia.e, raraer 12 cts,iiiamoeriain Cooler 15 cts,tin

ti , . , , . ...iiuusciioiiiers instructed not to dump

oiiui snu ruouish in anycity

Ordinances as follows read and or-dered to come up for final

June 10th. Fixinu-- salarvof treasurer at $140 and no more;fixing salary of of police at $00

no more; regulating running offreight cars on electric road ;licenses and permits.

Ordered that warrants be Issued forcollection of Seventli streetassessment.

accepted of P O E Co andone arc light put at Green Point bridgeand one at of Seventh street, with-out extra cost to the

T L Charman elected waterfor years, T V Ryan's terra

having expired.

French

The is from the ofa French odiciuf:

laborer regularly employed mayearn on an average a year and hisfood one not regularly employed nevermore man su. When the laborer does

ng Mi toMay 2lith. attached It U a8 composed rooms

a floor),an injunction . garden to this about

have sailed in Civ of 1 'A uiuioiugjiuvtiii cot. llUni'Mr linen l. a . .

frank E. "Ti:".: .V.. . garden lie pays a rent ofentered in lien dockets for J""", . .v. uuyuiitagu armors laborer's

. . . i uiiLiru imp nnv . i ...ftuthan against and mucn

judgment docket 'J ',' '..'"i 'g..i! Pc,,c"1 ? 1 the and vegetables InPortland against W. ",D "'7 " , autumn, herring Iu

re1

on

to

. .

.

Recitation.

.

. .

Arthur

Burgoyne

Part

Burgoyne

'

Shaw

McFarland ;

made

candidates.

vanuuishlnif

.

head

ine " biii uungoi i ttie and eggs onchurch extended reception nave have pound meat

vuwan, mm m.o .oi me a generallyand on Thursday evening, are ripening have a visitor. usual lv

A crowd average crop, npon- -remains at : housekeeping

including of other churches, ngrapiuiy. nave require au ,er energies ifn I I Idtnpail tiv ItiiX l.nula I . , . ...v isiting hiiu ujj hid j "j " iivo. i - should children,program. ow was .j, season,

at Methodist As wnoie me 0, B . other thenby Geo. C. most ,, and herl.'.,.,ai,u ni.luml.ia I ,ur me I woo not anend mora

Stroup Clackamas county . I general simwen for clothes.pastor,

to

Initable

liethe anu no

abundant shows scrupu-fu- ldairyman

fresh the ,,, o htaoura I inearly

one water.

is Thine

me onPortland

Military 40oi

.IIi

Portland

J

,

in ot

Portland.

.

of repoatoffice

Simpson.

.

notindividually

of politicalwe

state

county

boverdict in

county

tolerated nor in

justfrom

an

home.

tracted.

laugh

see

Oregon.

on

bnns

ii

It

was

was

of

temperature week

temperaturesuu ; in

partwater

condition

for somature. Reports hand

showCrops

havestores ;

frostsi

musical concert ,

'a ;

month1820,years

week June

MiinltnaJohn

Lvdiathese

Now

class

state.

stock

afterMay

threethem

thrue drum

Main

beiorehotel

water

great

Uighfrom

being entail

cereal crop.

warmer

10th.

Artificial Sunlight.

curvoltage.Nikola

atmospheric vibrations,light

phenomenon, he :

atmospheric1, lO.OW.OUU.OOO, pro

in course.

asto handle volts

however, how

atmosphericphenomenon

electricity. It hgh.stinlightcan made

harm

is done.voice It

or

fruitage,whatever

opportunity thank

representation

manufacturing

Growing

continent

rlammanon,

tempeiature Parisabout degrees

Belgium,Germany

been cold. changeprogress

beencentury;

coolingaway as

temperature downyears

allthose

simple.proportion.

bench ;

tot

beto The voice

wallsat time.

Awonderful potatoes.

saltpeter, six

drain day,swell

Frommatter

heyoorselve. '

Communication instreet table until

nnislied.

iiing eachMain street

contractors, llanshawi

iliey Laidtable completed.

ctiurcn.tn

at streetaooui

$00,NoIihI

Knterprisek 4.5. IIA

McUloughlin

Main fund

Heedreceived

street

ouuionC Clop

$500.

creeklimits.

published,

chief

regulating

delinquent

Proposition

headcity.

commis-sioner three

The Peasantry.following report

A$100

small

farmBank

lainng nopgerage

May

most particularly

hsymakingin

June food.

conscientiously

hinti.

considerableBand

Annie

faith

that

early

vibrations,

electricity.

proclamaiion

past

dimensions,

water.

nual

latoes

until

street

ubjrex would require to spend about tlQon bia own clothes, and wood and fuelwould cost at least another $10. Thenwe must not forget tne taxation, whichconsists of a personal tax of If. 80o.. assessed tax 6f., and a protestation tax, inmoney or kind, ol If, 50c. (thu is for keec.ing the roads in order ; a man supplies thelauor.ora norae and cart, or the stones, orthe money) ; in all 111. 30c., or $2.50. Thisleaves little more than $20 for the support of his children. One need not bosurprised that many run into debt tothe baker, the sabotiur (maker ofwooden shoes), etc. The first tiling topay is the rent. Of course they do notowe much, rarely more than $20 attime, hut even this is considerable topeople of such small means : but eventually they pay their debts, in mostcases princi pally when they have grownup children who are able to go out toservice. The children go out to serviceas soon as they have made their firstcommunion. The boys are employedoy tne farmers as cow keepers and shepherds. When 12 or 13, thev earn from$13 10 $20 a year; from 13 to 15. bout$2o; then their wages increase steadilytill at 20 they can earn $100. Of coursethe receive food and lodging besides

There does not appear to be any brightprospect tor the young in rural France ;you rarely see the fun going on that iswitnessed iu every village green hereofa summer evening. Life has to be aterribly earnest thing with them, andeven the conscription is often welcomedby the more restless spirits.

Cost of Raising Wheat,

Here are Mr. C Wood Davis' figureson the cost of raising wheat with an at- -erage yield ol la bushels per acre, "drawnirom accurately kept accounts of all ex-

penditures on a farm of as good land asthere is in this part of Kansas, andwhere the wheat is grown with hired la-

bor" :

Plowing $1 00Harrowing 15Drilling 20Seed, Vi bushels at market price. 55Cutting and stacking 1 00Threshing.Carting 15 bushels to station. . . .

Kent of land, worth $30, at 7 . .

Interest on farm eoninmontsTaxesInsurance

MEETING.

T"!l!rL,t

ioiigrcuuinuiBi

Wear and depreciation of euuinm'tSuperintendence

05

1010

1025

Total cost an acre wheat ... $7 80Lost per bushel o wheat at station.

52 cents. A'ansas City Star.

00

20

50

of of

A Monstrost Unfairness.New York has a population of 5.997.853

and an assessed valuation of $3,775.325,938. North and South Dakota, Mon-

tana, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Colorado,New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada,Idaho, Washington and Oregon, all com-bined, have but 3,385,392 inhabitantsand $1,129,434,340 of values. So NewYork alone has 2,012,401 more popul-ation, and $2,645,891,598 more propertythan the whole 13 pnt together nearlydouble their population, and more thanthree times their wealth. Yet to protect and promote her vast national interests, New York has bnt two representatives in the United States Senate,while nine of these wild and woollywestern provinces already hive 18 sen- -

stors, and Utah, New Mexico, Arizonaand Oklahoma, when admitted, willship iu eight morel Could the fiend- -

inspired ingenuity of political blacklegsinvent a madder monstrosity of unfair-ness? Pat Donan.

Among the signers of the declarationof independence a dozen were of Irishblood, and at least balf of these, likeCharles Carrol, of Carrol ton. Md.. wereRoman Catholics. George Taylor. Chaa.Thompson, Mathew Thornton and JamesSmith, signers of the declaration of in-

dependence, were all natives of Ireland.John Hancock, of Massachusetts, andJohn Rntledg?, of Hotith Carolina, wereOf Irish stock--. Ex.

0TMER8ZV

gsuld nCLEAR Q LONG

mental) IJ strong I

AVCQ'CSarsaparilla

. 8. P. Smith, of Towanda, Tn,,whose constitution was completelybroken down, Is cured by Ayer'iSuiduiiariUu. He writes:

" For eight yi ara, I was, moat of thetime, a great sufferer from constipa-tion, kidney trouble, and Imllges-tlo-n,

so that my constitution Sveuti--to be completely broken down. I wasInduced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, andtook nearly seven bottles, with suchexcellent results that my stomach,bowels, and kidneys are in porfect con.ditlon, and, In all their functions, asregular aa clock-wor- k. At the tlmoI began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, uiyweight was only 129 pounds; I now canbrag of 109 pounds, anil was never ic sogood health. If you could sea Die lie.fore and aftor lining, you would wantme for a traveling Advertisement.I believe this preparation of Sarsaparillato be the best in the market

Ayer's SarsaparillaFrrparad by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowall, Maaa.

Curetothers,wlllcureyou

Potash Fertilizer.The use of artificial fertilzers Is a subiect

well worthy of the careful study of farmers. I l.a supply of manure is wholly

to the full yield of the soil, andtne use ot fertilizers Is tlierclore of paramount necessity. Some experimentsmade at the West Virginia College go toshow the comparative value of the dif-ferent kinds of potash fertilizers, a mat-ter little understood by the majority offarmers who use them. The results goto show that the average increased yieldproduced by one pound of potash con-tained in kainitis 31.33 pounds. Theaverage Increased yield produced bvone pound of potash contained in sul-phate of potash Ib 23 74 pounds. The av-

erage increased yield produced by onepound of potash contained In muriate olpotash is 15.91 pound j. The averagecost of kainil required to produce one

l of corn is 9.00 cents. The average cost of sulphate of potash lequired10 produce one ousiiel ol corn Is 10.32cents. The average cost of muriate ofpotash required to produce one bushelof corn is 19.35 cents. It is a Yerv easything, then, to And the cheapest formof this indispensable plant food by g

the cost of the potash in the dilferent forms mentioned, taking the pro-portion of actual potash containetl ineach. N. Y. Timet.

Enriching of Skim Milk.This invention relates to a prepara-

tion of oil ("artificial cream") whichmay be readilly and permanently Incor-porated with any liquid, and is intendedto be emloyed chiefly for enriching skimmilk, and render It available as cattlefood. The preparation is made by sim-ply mechanically emulsifying any suit-able oil with a solution of elueoreela.tin, and final.y diluting with water toany desired consistency. To 1 kilo ofoil about SO grammes of glue may beused. "Artificial cream" keeps welland may be mixed with any liquid bysimply stirring it in. It separates againonly very slowly, and in so doing, risesto the stiriaceexactly like natural cream,and it suffices to stir the liquid to obtainas periect a mixture as beiore. CDierking.

Children Cry forPitcher's Castorla.

FOR SALE."Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly

bottom, ou Woodcock creek, Clackamascounty, two miles Irom Meadow Urookpoatollio. 1 hree acres cleared, 11 acresslashed ; good house 20x30. Price (800,of which f')00 must be paid down, bal-

ance two years' time. For further par-ticulars call at Courier oflice or addressme at Vancouver, Wash.

Mrs. Anna Taylor.

Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, of Pough- -

keensie. N. Y. was for years a martvr toheadache, and never found anything togive more than temporary relief untilshe began to take Ayer's Pills, sincewhich she bus been in the enjoyment ofperfect health.

"Is this hot enough for you?" is asilly question ; but if you meet a manwho complains of sultering from the heat'en to one you will find, on inq liry, thathe does not use Ayer'a Sarsaparilla totone up his system and free his bloodfrom irritating humors.

Children Cry forPitcher's Castorla.

Work Well Doaa.Cepar Raimps, Iowa. I suffered withdyspepsia and disordered liver andwould irenuently throw up tine, i procured a bottle of .Simmons Liver Keg- -

nlator.and after using half ol it was com-

pletely cured. One of my lady cus-

tomers (old me the other day that Sim-

mons Liver Regulator completely curedher of D. Olds.

Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskerscan be applied when at home, and isuniformly successful in coloring a brownor black. Hence its great popularity.

,a aa-

One thousand ticket are guaranteedto be sold in Portland for the Redman'spicnio and dance at Ilroderick'a park,Oregon City, June 10th.

I have two little grandchildren whoare teething this hot summer weather

od are troubled with bowel complaint,rive them Chamberlain's Colic, Chol

era and Diarrho-- Remedy and it actske a charm. I earnestly recommend

it for children with bowel troubles. 1

was myself taken with a severe attackof bloody flux, with cramps and painsn my stomach, one lliiru ol a Dome ol

this remedy cured me. Witlun 24

hours I was out of bed and doing myhousework. Mrs. W. L. Duncaw,Bon-aqu- Hickman Co.. Tenn. roraalebyO. A. Harding, Druggist.

Deft Comfititio! Ten loaves of

fresh bread for a quarter dollar; 20

loaves for 50 cent and 40 loaves for $1

at the Seventh Street Bakery, JacobKober, Propr.

Wba Baby waal akk, w gar kr Cfcatorta.

irbea aha aa a Chad, afce cried for CaaatorU.

a abe became Miaa, aba dung to Caatorla.

irhea aba bavd CbiMrem, abe gawo thmCaaAoria,

HOS OHABHA1T Li

LITrtfUfOSCHOOLHOtJSI SHOfJ

. tooh IV PRIZE ATWOrUOSfAl. fK

WMMnJrVHYI8rnHE

6H0fTUTGIU THE

LONCXwTUCiSr

SHOES FOR OLD AAD YOUNG.

W. CAREY JOHNSON,

LAWYER,CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS,

Oregon City, Oregon.

Real Estate To Sell and Honey To Lend

C. I). & D.C. LAT0URETTE

Attorneys at Law,Commercial, Real Estate and

Probate Specialties.

OFFICE: Commercial Bank Building,

OREGON OREGON.

LOCAL SUMMARY.

Redmen's entertainments are alwaysa success, their picnic and dance June10th will be gre ater than ever.

Prescriptions carefully ccmp junded atO. A. Harding's drug store.

The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer andthe Orboon Coi'Kikr, both one year tocash in advance subscribers for onlyi 60. The bnquirer is a paper

whose regular price is l per year.L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising

Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, flanFrancisco is our authorized agent. Thispaper is kept on file in bis oflice.

Weekly Examiner and the Courikrone year, cash in advance, 13.10.Examiner and uoUKiBH.cash in advance,18.30.

Weekly San Francisco Chronicle andthe Con hi ait, cash In advance, one year,(3.10.

Law

Daily

Received at Charman & Son's a largeinvoice of wall paper, latest and prettiest designs.

Buv meat at the old Cilv Viewmamet, toot ot aeyenm street, runsJanney, Props.

For lob printing go to the Courir office.

CITY,

Law vers' Bhibps anp Folpbiis printedat the Courier otnee.

Teacher's monthly report cards forsale at the Louribr oliice, 60 cents a 100

To Rent A barn Main streetInquire at Courier office.

Notice.United States Lanp Office,

Ohrcion City. Or., May 8,1804.

Notice is hereby given that the approved plat of survey of townshipsouth, range 4 eaBt, has been receivedfrom the surveyor general of Oregon, andon June 21st. 1804, atO o'clock a. in. ofsaid day, said plat will be filed in thisoffice, and the land therein embracedwill be subject to entry on and after saiddate. Koiiert A. Miller, ItegiBter.

Peter Paquet, Receiver.

Notlos.

United States Lanp OfficeOreoon City, Ore., May 1804.

Notice is hereby given that approved plat of survey of township 0south, range 4 east has been receivedirom surveyor-gener- of Oregon andon July 10, 1804, at 9 o'clock a. m. ofsaid day, said plat will be filed in this of

and the land therein embraced willbe subject to entry on and after saiddate. Koiiert A. jviim,br, lteglster.

Peter Paquet, Receiver.

Sometime ago I was troubled with anattack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain's Pain lialin and was completelycured. I have since advised many ofmy friends and customers to try theremedy and all speak highly of it. Simonuoidraum, Man juis Key, forsale by George A. Harding, Druggist

While at Peksklll, N. Y Mr. J. A.Scriven, a prominent manufacturer ofNew York city, purchased a bottle ofChamberlain's Cough Remedy. Suchgood results obtained from its usethat he sent back to the druggist iromwhom he obtained it lor two more bottles of the Bame remedy. When youhave a cough or cold give this preparation a trial and like Mr. Scriven youwill want it when 'again in need of sucha medicine. It is a remedy of greatworth and merit. 50 cent bottles forsale by U. A. Harding, Druggist.

For Over Fifty Year.Am Old amu Will-Tbie- d Rehrpt. --Mb. Win

Soothing Byrup Iiaa lawn uiwd for over fiftyyaara liy rillllionaof motliara for their children whiletaathfliff. with Darfect It aoothaa the Child,euftana the allaya all pain, cur wind eulle,and ia the beat rarawly for Plarrhuta. Ia plaaaanl tothe taate. HulU by Uruaglata in every pan oi ineWorld. Twenty.fire oenla a bottle, lla Tame la in-

calculable, lie aura and aak for Mm. Wlnalow'aBoothliig Byrup, and take no other kind.

Oregon City Market Report.

Wheat Per bu, 46c. bulk without iaokeV buahel. iscki.

Fi.oua Roller 2 70 per bbl, netEoos 11cBUTTia 4045ca countryVial biie dressedL'HicifMg 12 3 M a dotenBitr On foot, cowa 8c; i!4c, fat; 5c

dreaaad.

.HAVE

MuTTon 1 0032 prima ahearcd: slock ah'p II8hinoi.es 2 )l thoueand.Labd 12lfc t pound.Hidss Jreen,3c;dry.C7cin, d off

oroulled. Bheep pelta. 23930aHat Timothy, 112, clover III, baled.DoikD Fruits Prune 5c; applea 50c; very

dull.

vour

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were

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roll,

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Mill Feed Snorts $17. Bran fid; ChopIS; rejected wheat, SO cent )t bu

Poke Sides 12c, ahoulders tc, name 12c

on fool 6c: dreaaed 6,c.PotUoes Sue a aack,Onlona-ll- .iS per 100.

BLANKS I BLANKS BLANKS!!!

For Kale at the Coubiib oflice :

Mortgage,Filing Covers,

Bond for Deed,Promlaaory Notes,

Receipt Books,Warranty Deed,

Quitclaim Deed,Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena

Tearhera' Report Carda,Partial Payment Real Eatat Contract,

Sheriff Summons,Jury gumicona.

Copy of Summona,Nolle to Garnlahee,

Answer lo Garnlahee,Subpoena,

Writ of AtUchmenr,JuatiM Subpoena, civil,

Justie Subpoena, criminal

Special or private blanks printed onapplication expeditiously ana correctly.

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.ST.MEN'S ECCT3.

Oso.c.Bowksu. A. int.Brownell 1 1;:::::,

Attorneys at L:;:,Office Out Door North u'CauJUUiC

ley'i D uo,lori,

OREGON CITY, . . o- -

city view r:i'::::vfCANBY, OREGON.

All Varieties Fruitto F::r: .J. a. cox&cc::,

proprietors.

Noblitt Livery and S:!a T "OREGON CITY, OBEG07"

Or tht Street letwsti tkt IrUes tri "Dept..

Double and .Ingls rtp andways on band al Ihe ralT.r,d?.alao connects with th. biHiTooa, I ?Any InformationDinmM iiKM

regarding any klidolLJir ' w j aaMCT or B

HORSES BODOHT OB SOLO

FRAKX miVXeun and Locktr.ia

Adjoining the Noblitt Stable,OREGON CITY, . "

0SEGCSAll kind, o'riraarnn rapairad aa-

-daaaai. An ita

maJl lor ail klnila of lacka. Uaaataaand aaM.

BICYCLES REPAIRED.

USTEW

FRESH ST0C.I!CHOICE

GROCERIES & FOTL'CnObtain your family supplies at

the Grocery, just opened, on north-

east corner of Seventh and Centerstreets. Prices as low as the lowest

Country Prcf;:s I::;!!Flour and Feed For Sale.

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Bank of Orc-- n C:.vy.

OLDEST RANKING H0UII IH TBI CTTT

Paid Capital, $50,0.President,Vice President,Cashier,Manager, . ,

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H.CAiniuA Banking Transected,

DoiMisils Subject to Cheek.Approved Bills and Nolea Piaccanled.

County and City WerranHLoana Hade on Available

Exchange and Bold.Collections Hade Promptly.

Drafta Hold in Anv Part ot IbWorld.

boughl

Up

Haums

Chau.iiGeneral Business

Received

bought.Becunlv

Bought

Available

'i o Eirnanre Bold on SalFrancWo, Chicago and New York,

i niereai raid on Time uepoaiu.

ids agists or

THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK.

L. M. ANDREWS, M. D.PBALBB

Drugs, Notions, Pertercrl:;Toilet Articles, itc.

Prescription! Carefully Cistpeniii.Shlvely's Block,

Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oregon

The Commercial CsrAOREGON CITY.

CAPITAL $100,000.Transacts General Banklsg B Miser.

Loana made. Hills discounted. Haiti col

lections. Buy and sells exchange 0 ail poloilIn the United Btatea and Kurope and on HongKong. Doposlta received aubfectlocheck. Itereat at usual ratea allowed or lime deposit.

Bank omiu from S A.M. to 4 P. M.i SaUudayevenings from i till 7 P. M.

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. C. LAT0URETTE, t. . D0NAIOTOW,

President.

BATH HOUSE.Capt. Bundy's Bath House.located

at the "sandbank," is ready

the public.

Special accommodations for Women

Childrtn.

GEO. A. HARDING,PBALBB IN

3?DRUGS

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Standard Pat Ksi:::::iOil and Wlndo Ola.

Prrtcriptioiu AcntraUl Omptbardino's block. V

Oregon CityTrans;:.t:-:"- c-

steamer ra:::::vF TAHLK

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Foot Taylor 8i.

7:00 A.M.

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