LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. lars'is to bo paid at or before picking time, and tho balance on delivery of tho I I I I I I I I I I Mrs. David O.iuflol 1 ir very ill at her I 7 hops. M Spring Arrivals! home on tho west side. MaMaMaHMaVMHaMaVaWaaMHaWlamaawMkMal The regular examination of state I. LeMahieii left hint week for the medical board takes place week. lWASHBURfI" MANDOLINS, Southern mines. this "vf Dr. W. E. Carll of this place examined Mrs. S. N. Whiteomb, aged 3.1 years, GUITARS, NEW DRESS GOODS candidates in physiology and medical died at the hospital on the 6th hist. jurisprudence. Tho other members of BANJOS, NEW SILKS. Mrs. B. Jenning last week visite I her the board are Drs. W. II. Saylor antLB. daughter, Mrs. F. E. Ho lgius, at Salem. E. Miller of Portland, Dr. W. A. Curick STRINGS AND EXTRAS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS. VIOLINS, Dan Tompkins has been very ill for of Salem and Dr. G. W. McConnell of New Shiit Waists and Separate Skirts... the past three weeks with malaria fever. New berg. ' ADTOHABPS, BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN. ...In Black and Colors, Checks and Squares Mary A. Thomas, of Oregon City, has At a meeting of the Rhrj River Mining ACCORDIANS & Milling Co. of this city held on Mon- Mail order for utrltiR will receive been granted a "Mexican war" widow's" prompt tuicntlnii. day the following officers were chosed shown in pension. We have the most complete lines of Spring Novelties ever forensuingyear: J. M.Tracy, president; Frank J. Louis left Wednesday for I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I the of attraction on Dress Goods S. R. Green, Cooke, Northwest. We are the center San Jose, Cal., where he will le in J.J. tw secretary and W. F. Hubbard, manager. and fine D'ress Material. No dry goods in the city can the future. Messrs. Tracy, Hubbard and Cooke ex- offer you better inducements or give you better and were Mr. Mrs. F. E.llodgkins pects to soon leave for tho mines to look 1 visiting friends relatives hero tho I value .for your money. and over the property with view to develop Blooming Plants! Blooming Plants first of week. ing it. We wish to announce that we will place on sale the 1. (i. Rambo has openela saloon in FIXKST LINE of PLANTS LOWKST HUCKS 147 pieces of 38-inc- English Cheviot, handsome effects and colorings Anna Gantciihcin, administratrix of at the tho old Campbell stand next to Char-mill'- s on at a yard. the estate of Albert Gantenbein, Wed- ever offered in Oregon C'ty: good value at 40c a yard placed sale 25c drug store. nesday filed an action against the Ore- CARNATIONS, large plants In bloom, 12 varieties 20c each. pieces of 42-inc- h All Wool Block Checks, in black and GERANIUMS, " " " lOo 79 Seba Norton of Milwaukie and Sarah gon City Mfg. Co. for $"000 damages, for each. ROSES, twi) year old bushes 25o white, brown and white and blue and white all the rage Harlan of Damascus were granted each. J. the death of Albeit Gantenbein last CHRYSANTHCMUMS, we have a large aswtment of Chrysan- for seperate skirts 50c value, placed on sale at 37c pensions last week. Januaay. The young man fell into a tub themums, all prize winners, imluclny EUGENE DAILLED0UZF, of water and was burned so badly GEOW. CHIL0S, MAYFLOWER, MRS E. G. HILL, PHILA-- ' a yard. pieces of h Silk and Wool Our low ju iced trimmed huts bring us that 97 DtLPHIA, and 25 othfirs, lOo each, 75o per A large lots ot customers. Try 'em and see. he died next day. It is alleged that the dozsn. Novelty French Suitings 75c values cn variety of other plants. Cut flowtrs In season. Vegetable-Plant- s At Mrs. Sladen's Millinery Parlor. tub was five feet deep, but only 2 feet 2 Cabbage, Tomatoes, Peppers, Eto. Greenhouss at sale at 50c a yard. See our 'great Eva Adele, aged 6 months and IHdays, mehes above the worn and rough floor. Gladstone. Visitors welcome. lines of black and Colored daughter of Mr. and Mis.W. P. liawley, last Friday organized i. ltox 238, Oregon City, Or. WILKINSON BROS. French Dress Goods died on Wednesday. Funeral Friday. the Outing Cycle Club, with John F. Clark president, E. E. Williams vice- - Corner Third and Morrison Mrs. Win. Roberts of East Poriland is visiting Mrs. W. It. Iliddlcsnn, who president, F. W. Greeninan secretary-treasure- r, IMllen & McDonnell's rOR'lLAND, OK. and other trustees as follows: is very ill at her home 011 the Abernethy. Fishing Tackle. 7 W. A. Huntley, F. E. Danaldson, F.S. ; John Fergerson was arrested on Wed- They Kelly and J. M. Lawrence. Tho club nesday for alleged on Ben- Fishing Poles Fishing in Clackamas. During past greatest, grand assault John bi- Grand Uoxcbut. The contemphii.es laying out a number of Fish Lines years persons engaged in the catching of est nnd mostcomik'teroiiuertevergivon son. Ho was hel l to the grand jury. cycle runs from thn city, and will take Fish Hooks PlayL Biilmon on the Clackamas river have, j Oregon City will hold the boards nt Henry Ford, of Washington an active part in promoting the interests Flics through some means, been able to Hood Shively's on Tuesday evening, May 4th county, nccoompanieil by his son, was of proper wheeling. Casting Lines Hard tho market with a big supply early in The two great and only musical choruses visiting Maddock onSa'ur-da- y at well-know- n t he morning of the opening day of the of .the city, tho Treble Clef and the LOCAL SUMMARY. All the of this season. This can only bo accomplished llalcyan, will participate. One of the impover- Prices store. That tired feeling is due to Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen by violation of the law. The Clackamas numbers will bo tho wonderful child Llo"d with ished blood. Enrich the at Cot'itiKK office, river is a stream difficult to patrol, and playeran 1 musical prodigy in some other Mood's Sarsaparilla and bo strong and THE BAZAAR" .fisherman, realizing this, pick out the classical and soulstirring solos. The best, New veilings now in, also hair nets, L. A. Patterson & Co., And wear out lots of vigorous. shoes, those youngsters most advantageous places for securing if not musical and literary talent at Miss Goldsmith. Ath mid Main Nt roots. all, the Jacob Lee, aged 60 years, died at of ours, and make the the first haul of . Oftimes they of city will take part in the pro. (iood English Breakfast Tea 20e or tho on the 5th inst. lie belonged to shoe bill pretty large for pack their boats far up into the moun- formance. This is a treat the music 3 lbs for 50c at Horton's. a limited purse ;not nearly that A. O.U. W. and G. A. R. and leaves C. the II. ISOM, so" largo if you lake ad- tains by wagons, over the rough roads, loving people of Oregon City never had Prescriptions carefully a widow and six children. compounded vantage of the close prices and, reaching a coveted place, float their an Jopportunity to partake of before. A. Harding's Mrs. E. E. Martin's millinery opening Aran store. Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor we are giving you on alt boats, and drift down the river witli the The great violinist, Senor Ysayeof Port- sizes of ISoys', Girls and occurs Thursday, Friday and Saturday For the best shave or hair cut to current with their nets. Last year Fish land, will render some beautiful solos. Will be al Court Kouio on each Saturday Little Children's SHOES. of this week. She has on exhibition be had go to P.G. Shark'sshop. Shaving and ou regular bohkIou dava of Protector McGuire employed one man It ought to be a grand success. Pro- some beautiful patterns in hats. 10 cents, County Court. to patrol the Clackamas river ; but he gram and partiuclars later. was not able to accomplish much in the During the month of March. County Ladies, do you liko a cup of good tea? of New Factory. 0. 0. Robbins this & : J- way of imposing penalties for violations Clerk Dixon collected and turned into If so send to Marr Andrews or your Gko. C. Buownii.L. - V. CAMl'BILl. city and D. S.Livesay of Woodburn will of law. This year Mr. McGuire the county treasury fees amounting to teas in tho future. KRAUSSE BROS thestate lower build a sasli and door factory on $286.85", BROWNELL & CAMPBELL, has appointed eight deputies, who live and Recorder Lewelling $217.75. County and city warrants, gold, silver, Si Main street, opposite location of mill Next Door to Burinelstcr along the Clackamas river, to patrol the sing- produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all ATTOllNEYS AT LAW. Andrexen'B. which burned some time since. The The next term of the children's stream, and these guards are expected ing class, under the direction of Mrs. J. accounts by the Ooumun. firm will bo ready for business in about Building Oregon City ,Ore to keep a vigilant outlook, so that no Caufleld three weeks. Mr. Livesay is proprietor H. Strickler, at the M. E. church will For your strings and extras for all illegal fishing will be indulged in during commence next Saturday at '.0:30 a. 111. musical instruments go to Bnrineister of the Woodburn lumber yard and will THOS. F. RYAN, the final hours of the close season. The . move his planing mill from that place to Term, $!. & Andresen's, who keep a full supply plans for artificial propagation of salmon Oregon City ai.d additional machinery Mrs. Sarah M. Read will give an illus- Before furnishing your house call at Bank of Oregon City. Notary Public and Real Estate Broker have proved so extensive that the U. S. will do general trated health talk to ladies, under the will Aorncy will be added. They a Young's second hand store and ho OLDEST BANKING HOUH B IN TUB CITY Leading Iksuranck or Clackama fish commission has doemed it neces- CollNTV. sash and door and planing mill business auspices of tho Yiavi Cji., at Willamette fit you out for less than sary to secure the service of a special Up and will deal in cedar and hardwood hall on Friday, April Uth, at 2:30 p. m. wdmt new goods would cost'. Paid Capital, $50,000. Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made. agent in the gathering of eggs. A con- Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty lumber. Mr. Robbins is well ktown Admission free. Thoso remnants of last years' wall Surplus, $20,850. Oltlee on east side of Main street tract has been made with ThomasBrown, Between Otli and 7th. - , and has been in this business for 16 L. A. Cornelia, representing R. L. paper that Holinnn luis been selling for of Oregon City, to collect the eggs on President, Thomas OREGON CITV, OREGON. years. Mr. Livesay was a resident of Polk & Co., the directory publishers, 5c a double row aro about all gone,' but Crarhik the , and as soon as they are Vloe President. Oko. A. Hardind Clackamas before he wont to Woodburn has been in tho city during the past "eyed," to transfer them to the hatchery he has a larger new lot that he is selling Cashier, E. O. Caufiild some years ago. week preparing to get out a directory of for artifical propagation. The work in very low. Manager, Charles H. Caufikld C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Oregon City for 18i)7. this line has proved so extensive that Arbor Day Program. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds K Oenoral Banking Business Transacted Superintendent Hubbard, of tho U.S. Forty acres of land .hjilf iniln from of dental work. G ild crowns, porcelain Deposits Received Subject to Check. Arbor Day will be observed by the Attorneys at Law, fish commission, could not give full at- Highland postollice for sale at $10 per crowns and brd,'e work a specialty. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. pupils of Barclay school on Friday, April 15 County and City Warrants bought. tention to it on account of the inej-ease- acre. All under fence and acres Office in Barclay building, corner Main Commercial, Real Estate ai.ti 9th, at 1:30 p. m. Following is the slashed. For particulars address box Loans Made on Available Sccurilv work proposed to be carried on. and Seventh streets. Exchange Bought and 4nld. Probate Law Specialties. program : 430, Oregon City, or call Couhikk at If you want a nice steak, roast or boil Collections Made Prompuy. Suicide. Samuel Faust, a fanner liv- Song,...... "ArW Day" School office. OFFICE: Commercial Bank Bulldin call at Albrig. t's shop "and get some of Drafts Sold Available lu Any Part ol th, ing a short distance back of Oanoinah, lleei'ation "The Fiower of Liberty" World. , OREGON CITY, OREGON. License to wed granted on 1st to Jessie his e meat which is acknowl- Telegraphle Exchange hanged himself in his barn Tuesday Maud Noble. 8old on Portland, Ban lleadrick and J. C. Haines; on 3d to edged by be superior to tho Francisco, Chicago and New York. morning. Ho had been confined to the Song "Swinging'Neath The Old all to meats Ava A thy and A. II. Borland j on Otli to commonly sold at shops. Ho Interest Paid on Time Deposits. house much lately, taking care of Apple Tree" Six 5th grado pupils butchers' J. W. WELCH, to Mrs. O. II. Rowland and W. H. also keeps on hand a full stock of an infirm wife, and had grown somewhat Concert Rect.,'J What We Do "When We lard, Warne; on 6th to Birdie Cusie and hams, bacon, etc., mado by himself and morose. Ho did not sieep well, and' Plant a Tree" .Twelve 3d grade pupils IDE3STTIST, Lincohi A. Jackson. warranted purest and wholesome Re- The Commercial Bank about 4 o'clock he arose and dressed him- - Reading "The Voice of Spring" WILLAMETTE BLOCK, We are glad to see that the O. C. T. member the old established shop on OF OREGON CITY. self in his best clothes and went to the j Jeanette Read. Co. will run daily boats between Oregon Main street. Oitosit P. O., Oiieuok City, Ob. barn. Later hisbody was found suspend-- ! Recitation. ."Bow Down Green Forest" CAPITAL f 100,000. Georgie City and Portland and carry passengers ed from a beam by a small rope around Gaylord. AVe lurVo seven hundred and fifty bolts Transacts a General Banking b.ilneu Vocal Samson for 25 cents a round trip. It is to be the neck. The coroner was at once Duet, selected.... Echo of ribbons at the Racket Store. Loans made. Bills JOSEl'H RICE, hoped that citizens Oregon City will discounted. Makes co notified, and the jury that he impaneled, j and Ivy Roake. xf lections. Buys and sells exchange on all point In United patronize the boats instead of the cars. w of rib- the States and Europe and on Hong ATTORNEY AT LAW, after hearing testimony, reported that Dialogue , "Little Runaway" All id thn ribbon, from baby Kong. Deposits received subfect to check. the deceased committed suicide, while I Eight 2d grade pupils. George Mayer, of t'anby, Friday after- bon lc a yard to No. 40, 30c a yard, at Bank open from (A.M. to 4 P. H. Offlee in Oiegon City Bank Block. suffering from temporary aberration. Song,"Tree Song" Five 4th grade pupils noon had a hearing before Judge Hayes the Racket Store. , D.C. LATOURETTE. P. E. DONALDSON President. Cashlti OkKOOM ClTV. (iBKOON. Mr. Faust was 61 years old, and lived Recitation, ."My Garden". Veta Bacon on the charge of insanity. During the .... Ladies, come and see our wrappers, with his wife and two sons in the family Oration. Edgar Meresse progress of the trial it developed that 80c to f 1.15 each. The Racket Store. home. One son is in the state insane Recitation...' "Planting Pop-Corn- " the charge was the result of a family three-year-ol- ! The half Ilolutein and asylum. A married daughter lives in Amy Thomas. row, and the defendant was discharged. bull of W. W. California. The family were in com- - Song,.. "Red White and Blue". .School half Shorthorn Stovull Commencing Monday, April 5th, the will make the pviiRon of 180 at tlie iortable circumstances and lived bar- - . 7 I'. T I Spring It is not often that our merchants sell Oregon City Transportation Co. will run Seventh Street Stable. moniously togetner,there having been no . goods to people living 111 Portland, but the Steamer Ratnona between Oregon difficulty whatever between the mem- - . Huts nreHtill going at a great reduction that is just what our wall paper man in lity and Portland, leaving Oregon City at JlisB Golil Mm ith. tho old MefhodUt church does you at 7:30 p. 111., 12:00 in. and 4:30 p. in. Choice Baking Powders at 15 cents know him Holman. They say his and Portland at 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. Six pound packages Soda or Salaratus Millinery per poundcan,8everalkinds,atHorton'8 tock and price are all right. and 6 p. m. Round trip 25 cents. for 25c at Horton'g grocery and bakery Tho case of Clark vs Ifanegan, an That delicious flavcr which you relinh Mrs. A. M. HA action for damages of $7 received while so miuli in coiiee server at tlie best WES of turning bicycle out of roal to let team caies, can be secure! at home by using . 131 of plantiff pass, will be tried ladore Marr A: Andrews' best.. Fifth St., between Justice Sjheubel on Friday. A numler 1 of Portland wheelmen are expected to We inten everyboly dealing with us Drs. Maybe be Washington Alder, and Mustbe. be present. ' shall thoroughly satisfied. If through and error any transaction, should fall short Robert Baty died at the Gladstone of this i leal, we shall treat it as a favor lias : : hospital on the 21 inst., aged 42 years Portland, the m and not an annoyance if you conn? back and 8 months. Mr. Baty was born on and tell us about it. Marr Andrews, Dickey Prairie, this county, and was! 0 " X v grocers. You choose t'. e 1 drclor ;f"re t'leyoutf cn?. Vhy? well know. !lis father's family was LATEST STYLES cr-tri- your Because voJ Ccr.'t u it life ia Inexperienced among the first to settle in this section. hanJs. True, t':; c'&ctor may be experienced. But Tie l.'flwq fl u'iff fiv f'tiililri'ii nnrl tun I2j Cents to Portland. IN llz old doctor mv.Fi tz You take 1:0 chances with Er. Maybe, brothers. when It. Hustt; 1; in reaci. Same "with neiicir.es s vita 1 cd N. Goodman k Sons Wednesday file medicine makers te lonff-tr'- rmy'j your confidence. TRIMMED HATS You prefer experience to experiment ;':zi j:u t::z concerned. a contract, by which George Birchett deliver The new remedy nay te good tut I t sumebod c:s: prove et al.. of Marqunm, agree to it. The old remedy uust be good on i'.s record cf 20,000 iKiunds of hops next Octolt r, to 0) yi.l On execu cures. Jusl one nore reason fjr cioo:!r? AYIIii'S Sars -- lie sold on commission. the From $1.00 up. Large OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO 'S rarilla i3 preference to any otter. It Las been lis standard C;, tion of the contract 120 were paid, and household sarsaparilla fcr half a century. Its record Inspires t30 more are to be advanced for pick- -' STK. RAM0XA Assortment. Hats made ing' ' j confidence CO years of cures. If others may be good, Will Mike Dally Trlpa Between Ayer's Sarsaparilla Yon tats no chances when yon iiorst-Lachmun- .i tympany mm mnst be. li.e OREGON CITY nd PORTLAND and trimmed to order. take AYER'S Sarsaparilla. week filed with the county recorder the FARE 2.1c for Koutirf Trip. agreement of Geo. E. Williams and J. II. ti I.IAVR Comer, of Needy, to sell 18,000 pounds osaoo FT. TaTUjB see dis- v irrr Call and her fS f iff iff .Cvy, of hops to the comnanv next October at " i an a. M. ff f HSO P. M. ftf f - 9 cents per pound. ine numirea uoi- 4 30 P. M. M P. M. play when in Portland.