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7T1 7 f-X J 'C!T ...COUNTRY, oitKfnn nrv. ""on. i'na. " 111 mi nim n, 4 h.Hh l!,,U. u, i .....Ml 'H IV1HM, I m JiHlK- rt.-ik t.f CnrU, HliorliT. I(cinl-r TrKHiiirer, .. ...... HHimil KllpHrllttflMlfllt, Hurviyirt. ... Coruinr,,.., Ooiniiil-wluiisrii. ,V W 'IrMrum V llorotiai W llsnmig M HMUtal.y W.llii.r.11 lay ll 'Mirth ' H - iun riiruua iir o W.lln-r.l I J i. Ilrsill. I I h llllw.i OIIKflON CITY OHf('lvllH. W. Hullinu 1. I I...-,... EVEWS OF THE WEEK Mttvir, , hvounlsr t hief uf Pollc, AmMMir, Tn-Miirnr, Clt) Ailnraay. Flraal Cominl.alnnar gup'tof Water Works, I v r. i i wi. ... Ciiiliirilmi'ii-C. O. Alliritflit, Jr., II lln-eiimaii, W. A. Willi', J. J. '4 null, J. II. Portar ml T. P. Mnml.li Council meets nral Wednesday ul L. Ktrler I''l"' .. iV ni ..( .'. ' Im,. II . ''--I C I, ', 4 II. II U.iy hli i I K-lli M. . I tt III ...I CHUKCIIICB. Flr.t Congregational Church llv. H 'slur. Ker.ieos II .. lu. and 11:00 p. I diool afler morning service. Prayer I Win liuailay evenlug ' P m. 1 1: Y. I'. S. C. I!. vry Huuday anaiiliiK i KHit'J fcittul., y Ins B." 'my M -rvm ill . 'i.nyiW. a '..k,.ri t-, , TlIK H.Ml'H ICXTKIITACNMKNT TIlO en- If'rliiliuirlif iflvfli liy lliu V II uinutte Nilvw tumt tin Krhliiy tiveiiliiir last lo rains nnilH l.ir i lu hijiii nf tin. Kuvunili Mrvf rcliiiiil, Him fully riiunl to the lliitl Hfll Icrlf Ul lOIIH III 1 1 1 1 UI'IIITnl Diibliu. Kviry hi-hI in Htiivelv'ii hull u m ncrti. piid Hlnl 1 1 at lift pr'MVH.lH H,.r $48 85, llf rcinlillcpiiH nl Niiei iiil ii i i i were a liillli n ro'.n by L II. Miihh, arconv Miiiuil hy Ihf Imii'liii buK miln by 1'nif. fiiilaii, fiicorfl ; riOilHtinii by Uiflcle Uri'cn, w liu ri'""i't)Hl"J h eniiiii'al ol I IhiI.v in love; ' WhIizhh on lliu lUiine." iy iht) bNiul j "IIiiicIiuIIh n Hc.-l luti'l," lolin Kiln by I'riif. Kvirnt, ami vm n duel liy AliihtiT t reilerlcloi i, the OlHukHinuH mill I'rnf. KvcrcHt. Tl,t l'i uaxeil nf the iiitrforiiiiiiH with lliu 10 itlle IhcIIi-h wlm iiiirliclimli'd in tbu upectHi'iilur (I uk drill . Aa tliry fiiced tfio audience on the atiixothey atood (our abrat and (our iIbhi. The llrnt (our were ilreeacd in red, the second (our in white, the third In blue, and IIih fourth In red, white and blue. Tliia ia thuir uuiHier roll : Minnie Mover, lilanuhe Holden, LillleTrunib.illi, MubleThayur, Maud Warner, Ji'imie Hill, Nora Clop ton, Katie Hliudle, Miible Wood, Lizzie iieellua, Dollie C'roHH, DulHy Liiwri-ncn, r. Jiciinuo, Lou 18 1 loeueininn, l.nlu unlfinn illiu,..t . 1 1 i I .. n aniiMiiio, 4ii,iiin niiinun, ,11110 urihiitj : i counted liertteii nouiy aa an oruaniHt, lin iior F V'lr.i liutiilKt Church K. Oilman MurnliiK H"rrli' III Hnnilojf lk'hiil 1.-I-. r.:ii HitvIcd IJitli lli'ifiiliir I'myiir Mmlln, i- n iti Hniitlilv ruvrimin HmiIIui ' .'!,- liny dvhiIiik piwuiHliix lint iSuiidny In I " W. Juhn'. Church. ("jthiillo-ltY. A. H.IUI.l.nil, Pulor. Un 8umly, M. l H mi 111 i m. Jivi'iy Humliijr Jei idhii Nnriiiun nfter II o'o -t'k . At .11 utli'r Nvxn KiikIUIi arrinun.. Hund.t h -li.-l J :l p Ul. VWT., AHjl"Kellcl Ulllljucll kpil ll'il- nllctlun p. ni. UelliiHlIxt K'icopiil ('Inirch H 0. 8rkM, IM.Ioi. MurnliiK SmvU-dhI II: KllliilKy lk-llo.il III I'M!! liven lliu Srvlc ul H:lK), Knwurtli I.wrii. raminii "tin iluy eniilnii ul tlflt': I'myr Mm-IIiik Thundy r..-n- nil .1 :ui, t'ii l'r-i.HiTl,ni I'liiiro'i -llfV. 0 W. Olb.iny l'l.ir Hi-nlem II . ni mul H i ti p. m, Bl.llli UclKml l. ni. V. I'. 8. K. mwl. .very HumUy KMilnit in ::). I'mmr JleHlniiVi iniimuy nmin H:llO. bVut. fri?. Vv,..llr,l t'luinli. fli-numi A. Kruil, Put' n... i.inu s.rvk-io cvnry .luriui. HumUy 11a.m. nmnsiu p. ni. Hulilinih HiIi.miI wy Duniliiy 10 u. (J. H.rrl.lwril-r, Hupt.) wwlily rimyfr jim-iiii, tvury Wnliuily ennlug. l'..i...l llu,r.n f'lilirrh H. P. II. WIIU.IU.. Pimtiir. HvrvlcM tint bii-I third Him.Uy uiornliiK. ml tht prwediiiK Itatiinny muni in icn munin Urrifim uiiy ii ""u 'ri - ; Kail Vlw. T. gl.ulry, Psitur. 8rvlCM .very Sunday II . m. Bhinly'l Hall, dav afteriiuua uf mch munll ChrlitUn Cliurch-Itey. D. rvlrm MVrv Mundar II . I'rrauhlng arcund and fourth Sunday In aacl ui inl'. I'hurrh. KolKunal Hef. J. A. Kclnlnun, luslor. Hurtlcra avery Kuiiday at II a. m. and 'l illi p. ui., and Krlday avniing at i uu p. ui. Vu .u,-l l.iill.Mmn Zlun Collireiutlon. ReT. (In-'v. vutor. Miwu ill Hhlvcly'a hall Hmiday m imi hum liao to 10:30 a.m. Ht-rrlcm ltliiua ill, u.l7::i) p. ui. BOCIIUTIK8. 1..11. i-ii. ilu. ,,l A. O. II. W. MnU ax-ry 8at. unliiy .voiiliiic of i-h' Ii inonth In A. 0. U. W. Iiall on Suvi-ntli Mrei-l. All anjounilng brethren oinll.lly iulllul tu.ttuud. D. Ctullelil, .1. W. "TO. un, nee. Pig Iran Lialgn, No. l:t A. O. U. W.-MeeU arery TlillrUy evrlilllg at Odd Kellow'l Hall, OaweK". ViHlt iliac brethren alway. welcome. J. U, Campbell, M. W. II. Hlmumi, lleo. MoI.iIIh Lodo, No. W, A. 0. II. W. Meet. Unit and third Hiitunluva In each month at Hchool lloune. VlHllhig tnt-lubera made welcome. T. H. Ullpp, U. VV. J. W. ill ituna, Kec. Date) Mitr, No. &S, A. O. U. W. Mr-eta aecond and tlilnl Saturday evening, at Knight'. Hall, t anby, Vl.ltiint hnithera made welcome. O. L. Uarlow, 11. W. W. 8. Grlhble, Itec. I'lackiini. I.odirt. No. 67, A. O. U, W.-Meet. Or.1 and iliinl Monday, in each month, at gtrlte'a Hall Veiling brethren welcome, a. noicowu, n. n . K. I'tiwe, Hi-c. Bunrll Ialg. No. 43, A. O. U, W. Meet, every i-onil and fourth 8ntunla of eaoh niunlli at W. Kiuville. On-gon. Max Scliulplui, M, W. 0. T. Tuoze, Kco. Oregon l.oilite, No. S, I O. O. F. Meeta every Tl,ura,l eteniuarat 7:80 o'clock P.m. In the Odd Krlluw.' lliill, Main alreet. Member, of the Order are In- IM to attend, Ueorge 0. Kly, N. U. Tlioa. I, ,r., ire. V.l' Kneampraenl, Nc I, I. 0. O. K.-Meet. Unit Ml Hi' d Tuesday, uf each month at Oddfellow.' ii. ii ii -mhrni and visltlnr uatriarcha cordially In. i,. l ii attend. W. II. Huwell, Chief Patriarch J. A Mr raat, Borine. ,:ir,lali. No. M. 1. 0.0. F. Meet, at Odd fe, Ijw'i II .ii Oawego. every gatunlay ev.uing. Vialtilig t.'rilipi " ad welcome. 0. W. Prosser, H. O. J K. liwley, Dec. Multnomah Loilge, No, 1, A, F, A. M.-llolil. It regular cominiiiiloatlon. on nrai and iniraaaiiiniay. of each month .1 7 2W p. ni. Brethren In good .temi, Ing are invited to attend, L. L. Purler, W. M T, K. Ryan, Sec. w.nol,im Iulor. No. 13. 1. O. R. M. Meet. Moil. dav evening lit A. u. V. W. Hall. Vieltlng member. conlially Invited. J. Trembatli, Jr., Deoretury. Iteaile Pout. No. 2. 0. A. R.. Deinrtment of Oregon, -.leebi nntt Uoiidav of each month at K. ol P. Hall, Oremui Citv. Visit lliu oouirailea made welcome. David McArlhltr, Com. J. P, Shaw, Adj. General Pope Pott, No. 52, 0. A. R.-Meet ami Bntunlny nf each month at Grange hall, MulillO. t.oinriiilcii connuiiy invueu. 4. c. ncisuii, ioih lualidcr. II. W. Shnw, Adjutant. (len. t'r.k Pint, No. 2S, 0. A.' R., Department of Oregiui. Meets in kOliool hoilH at Neeily on nntt Sat urday lu each month at '2 o'clock p. ui. All com rades mude welcome. Jacob Mpogle, Com. J. Kar iituder, Adj. Mciule Relief Corp". No. lf, Department of Ore u.. MmiIi, ,iii tint nail third Vridav. of each month lu K. of P. Hall. Member, of corp. from abroad cordially welcomed. Mn. M. M. Charman, Pre.. Hit F. L. Cochran, Treas. Mn. J. B. Harding, Dec. A.ni nf Veteran.. K. D. Baker CaniD. No. 18 Meet. Brit and third Thumlay evening, of each month, 8. CaliOT. Cant. B. 8. Bellomy, tat Lieut. U. O. Wood, 2d Lieut, iehllle. Lmlira. No. 38. K. of P. Meet, every Frl day night at the K. of P. hall. Vialtlng knighta invited. Cha. Albright, Jr., CO. J. . Kliode., ft. of It. 4 8. Canhy Lnlge. No M, I. 0. 0. T. Meet, lint and third Saturday evening, at Knight'. Hall, Canby. Viiitlug uiemben alway. made welcome, H. C. Oillmore, W. C. T. Millard Lee, Sec. T Comny, Fint Rer ., 0. N. O. Armory. Third and Main. Regular drill night, Monday. Regular buslnmi meeting, Drat Monday of each month. J. W. (lanong, Capt. F. 8. Kelley, First Lieut. L. L. Pieaens, Second Lieut. Canby Spiritualist Soci.ty. AiscmUe. on Oft and third Sundays of each month. H. A. Lee, Pre. dent. Miss Hattle Phillips, Recording Secretary. New Era W. C. T TJ. Meet, tint Saturday In each month at their hall In New tra. Friend, of the cause invited to lie present. Mn Carey Johnson, Mrs. Eastman, Pres. St. John's Branch, No. 047, C. K. of A.-Meeti very Tucsduy evening t th.ir hll, corner Main and 'I i-uih streets, Oregon City, T. W, Sullivan, Pre., Mu Julln, Sec. Orejon i.'lty Board of Trade Mts at Court House on aicou.l Monday in each month, VUltor. w. loom., U-u I), ll:ownell, Pres. F. E. Donaldson, Sec. Cuiil v Board of Trade-Meets at Knlght'l Hall, r'tni.y, on tirst and third Fridays of eaoh month. VWt"rs welcome. Wm. Knight, Pres. 8, J. Harri son, Sec. M.ilalla Grange. No. 40, P. of H. Meets at their bull at Wright's Bridge ou the second Saturday of ch month at lo . m. rellow meniben made welcome. J. F. Nelson, Master, E. H. Cooper, Sec. Tualatin Oiange, No. Ill, P. of H. Meets last Satur Uy of eacli month at their hall io Wilsouville. R. B. Henry, Maater. Miss Beda Sharp, Sec. Waraer orange. No. 117, P. of H. Meet fourth gatiir.Uy of each month at their ball lu New Era. C. C- William., Master. Miaa Maggie Brown. Sec. Butte Creek Grange, No. 82, P. of H. Meets at their hall in MrUani second Saturday in each month at Ida. ni. Visiting members alwaya welcome. J. R. While, Master. J. K. Jack, Sec. Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. Meets Ant Fri day of eacli month at Fountain Engine House. W. T. W 'hillock, Pree. td L. Shaw, Foreman. A.W.Millu, SPECIMEN' CASES. s. II. Cliffurrl, New etaasel, Wl., wa trotibled w ith Neuralgia nrl Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, bis Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fc! ' "( be w leirilily reduced In llesh id strength. Three untiles of Electric Bitter, cured him, K-lwani shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., ha run ningsiire on Ilia leg of eight years' .lauding I scil three botilee ol Electrin Bitter. nrt eeven b-iiesof Bucklen Arnica halve, and hi. leg I. . iini.l nd well. John Speaker. i;Ui o. had rive large lever sores on hli leg. doctors sai.l he was Incurable. One bottle F.lectrio Bit ters and one box Bucklen's Arnlc Salve cured hiin entirely. Sold at G. A. Harding s Drug Store The Kmallent "cat-bon" if) larue enouub t how that the blood neeaa puriiyina I itiiRAHV Pahtv. Monday eveuiui;, a ! : Ughtrtl Library Parly was ulvnn at I I i reeldenee ul V. F. Morey, Each , l- kt present represented a work by f e well known author, lint this " mentation was only distinct lo him juii ; to others it wiih h puzzlo. Thus ti e rcpitaetitiitive of DirkciiH' "Widow Beilot" would hear on the lapel of his Prim e Albert "w be ." riiegolution was In be guessed, ami a there were 80 iiui'MK. a deal of aiiiiiialed and iimii ry g'lc.sHliii: took plaue. C. (J . Huntley proved to bd the most skilful in ili'i'ip.icriiv !iieroflyihii'g, for which the I, . it prcst-mul him with a silver watch uase, liearinir reiievn a rcproiiuciion ol u f:i nf His nyiiiphean pnintiiiK. Miss Edith Wiahart received a iiilt-cased int'inoran iimii for lieinu the secoml-best uuesscr. By vole it wua decried that, of the iffnlleinen, Josetib (.ianonit best sustained his part, and nf the ladies, Mrs. Theodore Clark. The former, therefore, waa presented with a leather covered iiii'inoian lum in a silver case, and Mrs. Clark with a Kold-liandled pearl-bladed ditKKer. The chef tl'oevre of the,evenin'a entertain ment wag a sumptuous lunch. LOCAL NEW8 ITEMS. Pried prune are in Portland from 7 to H cents. The 12500 of Caneinah school boiels were illsposed of by Will II, Fpeiit'orat par What is the matter with K 0. Farm- worth 'a tonsorjal parlor, the only first- duns one In Oreifon City ? The Palace Koatauriint ' IH'iis this week Thursday complete in its appoi t ments; next door to Mr. Dean s "My uigar More. ' Mrs Kd Tavlor of Cwix tiinli on FiK dan Isst lieeiiinu the in, it I it-r n( a It y weiKhi.iK 1 '4 poiimls. The liny llille li'llow is, 1I1 a, lite his iliinlnllive size, well funned. Jupmiesii la lioa. J in m.Mn lea hotlse. Iitpanese funs, hsskets. screens, and a i soils of Japanese curios at the Conure- gilio' al church, Tuesday evunliif next; ailmission 10 cunts. Misg Mnrv llannali Owens died at the home ol her sister. Mrs Biuinin, in r rllitnd, Tuesday nijfiit, of coiigiimption. Her si,1 was 22 years. The iiareiits of d censed live at Beaver creek. (i. B. Dreirclia & Co. o( New Y. rk cily have opened a tailor shop in the place recently vacHted hy the Queen chop house, next door t i Messrs, Al brilit & Warner's meat inurket. Tlie gentlemen are experts in their calliii. The "Kinn's Piiiuliters'uiiorfuMilz tiou of ladies of the Episcopal churcl'i gives a theatrical entertainment at Shively's hall this week Friday even a a The ladies have been preparitiK mr weeks and the performance will no doubt be full of interest. The Indies of the Baptist church will give suppers In the v st y of the church every two weeks ihirintf the winter. The next one will be given ou Thursday evening-, December 7 Supper, includ iiiK oyster slew, 25 cento ; without oys ters M cents. License to wed indued the lot li to Louisa E Sittoii and Ed. K .Martin; 1 lie 17lh 10 .Marl liu Knbbins and Philan der Knyler; the 20lh, to Margaret Me I rici mid Jac.ib Weidner; tho 21st to S. J. Kaufman and I) E. Mast, to Macule J. liidwell and It. Worlhimtton. CIRCUIT CUUKT. CONTINUED. Toe grand jury adj. mined last week Friday till this week Tliureday. The following is a synoposis of the c.rcuit coin t proceedings sim e Ihursdar last week Olate ol Oreiou v Emil Beier, Gsjr Evanohi.ii.ai. LiiTitanAS Faith -Rev 1 man, iniiieteu 01 assnuii with intent to L Grev, the pastor of the Evangelical I "i"'l re on fcttie Anna Hall, a girl Lutheran ion's church of this clt". ' ",ll)r " ' U years. The attemled the Free Lntlieran Conference 1 prosecution was represented hy Judge "Only the Scars Remain," Says Henry Hudson, of the Jamei Smlth Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., who certl flea aa follows: " Among tba many teatlmonW la which I ae In regard to cer tain roedicloM performing eurea, cleansing the blood, etc., none Impress me more than my own ease. Twenty year a ago, at the age of IS years, I bad swellings come on my legs, which broke and became run. ning eoret. Our faintly pliy- alolan could do 1110 no good, and It was feared that the bones would be affected. At last, uiy good old Mother Urged Me to try Ayer's8ttraaparllla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have not been troubled since. Only the scars remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer'i Sursaparllla has don me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, hare noticed Ayera Sax saparllla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleas ure In telling what good It did for ma." Ayer's Sarsaparllla I'i . mired by Dr. J. 0. Ayer fc Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will oure you Uif ..inmfflfffllHimi,,,. - in Heiitlle last week Tuesday and tVU.lliaU,lUB Ull.t ttl Lu.l a'faii fttruitiiu I If TU)ICiTSI ( SIIU '. aVHH lunmr I - hi. aunn.1 I., Tdiwinii TllnradaV and torilHV lilirrell li'eliluv Kulli iMititwrMncflil werH VlMltl (1 "To-eriuoi UT by a large number of Lutheran clergy men from Oregon and vVashington. It is but a few years since the Lutheran church took firm footing on our western coast, and to-day she is represented among us by almost 100 ministers and a still larger number of congregations. A multitude of its adheients are immi grating to the Pacific coast both from the Eastern slates and from Europe and all desire to receive their spiritual bread from their mother church. The Lutheran (leiioiniiiHtion fully realizes the impor tance of this held and bag entered it with the determination to plant the banner of its faith on eveiy hilltop and in every valley of the farthest west. A Hmii Priced Cotswoi.d Ram. John Darling on Friday last brought home a registered, full-blood Cotswold buck imported directly from England. His weight is 240 pounds and he costs 1250. Mr. Darling had in his wiigon along with the ram a half dozen full- blood Cotswold ewe from Kichard bcolt. bringing the number of his ewes to 10. tie will now begin the raising of mutton sheep. Dickey Prairie School Rerot. Fol lowing are the names of pupils neither absent nor tardy in district 25 during I he inonlli ending November 10th: Rosa C'alluhan, Kngena Culluhan, Ella Calla han, Aurora Dickev, Maud Rastall, Carrie Baty, Diona Baty, Mart Baty, Ralph Baty, George Rastall, Sam lias- Jul I and Jack augtian. Victor Dickey, leacher. Sunday Work. Despite the joint re quest of the ministers lust week, crews of men were at work on Sunday at the we-t side cofferdam and at the bead ol he east side breakwater. I he fact of he mutter is that urgent work is so often interrupted by bad weather and high water that to lay oil on a nice Pun lay because it was Sunday would be unwise. LETTLR LIST. The following is a list of letters re maining at the Oregon City postofllce for the week ending November 24th. 1S93, uncalled for: Baker, Misj Bell Bird, T T Buckley, Dan J Conner, John Flinn, B F Gale, C Gale, Mrs C Havens, Addison Hughes, Miss B Huddleston, F M Johnson, Andrew Laughlin, Win Mason, Mrs Ida Rauch, N Reed, Mrs Anna Scamlin, G W Shoemaker, L 0 Towe, Garnet Van, frank Wilkinson, D J When calling for these letters please say "advertised. K. M. kakds, r. M. MARK'S PRAIRIE. Nice weather on Mark's Prairie and farmers are making good use of it by iggmg potatoes and sowing wheat. We had the pleasure of attending the gale of Mr. Gains, whore we met a fine crowd of our neighbors who all appeared to be in good spirits. H. Kocher is having quite a lot of land cleared. We learn that we will soon have some .mgrants direct from Texas in our section. We are proud to note that the t iwn of Aurora is making some valuable itnprov ments. We tiiink it will keep pace with other towns along the line. It is almost trivial to notice the noil sense of the Mark's Prairie correspond ent of the Euterprhe. He does tut seem to comprehend the fact that before the McKinley bill became an act of congress, he could get 22 cents for his wool, hut now under the beneueent in nee of that law he can get some where from 7 to 9 cents per pound. We used o get our wool carded lor the sixth lino spinning roll; now it costs us nearly two pounds of wool to get one carded. Another thing. I now warn said corres pondent of the Enltrpritt to keep his tongue off us and our business, and as this ie the la,( warning he hn'l better heed if. (I- - - - s are w Deaalntlon of CaodtileaM, Wiierras, An all wise, loving and for giving father hath seen fit to call from among os and from his labors, our fel low worker, J. K elson. the refore, be it Hfiohtd, That we, the memleers of Clackamas County Teachers'Associatinn, do herein recognize the hand of provi dence and submissively bow to the di vine decree; further, be it Hr $ol red. That we extend to his brother nnr heartfelt sympathy in this his hour of bereavenient.alsothat a copy Watson of Portland. C E Dye, deputy prosecuting attorney, and District At' i lie deleinlunt was George C. llrownell the Jury brought In a verdict of not guilty and t lie defendant was discharged, II A Vorptihl vs J M Nolan, dismissed 0'id papers withdrawn. L McGregor vs C W Gaining. On complaint of E C Cross of Salem brought In Multnomah, Mierilt uanong. being protected by an indemnity bind, at tached 2IU sheep and 1U cattle which Cross thought belonged to J W West. who owed him, whereas McGregor was 'he owner. Jhesheritt sold t ie sheep. McGregor proved ownership of the cuttle and regained possession of them, and sued for the sheep. The jury gave him a verdict for l-'4. The plaintiff lortineu ins case ny ine testimony ot nine witnesses against which the de fondant pitied three w itnesses. Cross will have to try to get his money in some other waj . Sam Erick8nn vs Thomas Galvin, dis missed without prejudice. Geo E Courtney vs Alice Castello, judgment for f.SW and costs. P t Mercy vs Joshua Welch et al. suit to ipuet title, which is continued in plaiutiU Sichel & Mayer vs Will A Ackerman and Thos Campbell, action to secure payment of promissory hole. The note was given by Ackerman with Campbell as euretv. The latter swore that his signature was a forgery, and Isaac Acker man, on the other hand, swo e that he obtained Campbell's signature to the note in his suloon. The jury could make nothing of the coullicting testi mony and disagreed. Another note given by Will A Ackerman to Portland parties was paid by the surety. Ida M Barclay vs Oregon City et al j mandate of supreme court entered con firming decision of lower court in the Seventh street esse. Murthin Hogcli vs Huns Jensen, to recover $100 which liogeli claimed for finding Jensen a buyer fur his laud, as per agreement. The evidence was con clusive, foi plaintiff and the judge awarded him the 1100. M H Luelliug vs Frank .Beers, judg ment for plaintiff in sum of )400 and casts. Emma McDonald vs Ladru and Os mund Royal, judgment for plaintiff in sum of f4O00 and costs. Alice C Hicks vs Geo V Hicks, di vorce granted. In matter of application of Anne Boden for writ of habeas corpus; writ granted conditionally. Mrs. Boden (nee Hoheuleitner) consigned her little girl when an infant, and before marriage to her present hue band, to the care of her parents at Mt. Angel. Now she wants the child back. Tbu little girl does nut want to leave her grandparents and they do not wan, her to go. The writ orders that the child live with her mother until January Cth, and if then she would rattier stay with the old folks she may return. As Miss Augusta is 10 years of age, and is bright, she is capable of making the choice intelli gently. J C Roberts vs W R Chapman, W W and II D McGuire, dismissed and papers withdrawn. Slate of Oregon vs N M Moody and Thad Stipp. dismissed. Elizabeth Lovejoy vs Portland General Electric Co., defendant given leave to file an amended answer; plaintiff sues for the possession of Abemethy island. W C Brown vs T L Sager, sheriff's sale of defendant's property confirmed. C II Watson vs Carrie M Watson, con tinued till next regular term uf this court.. Emil Beier was fined $15 or confine ment in jail 37, days, and to pay costs of action, for carrying - a concealed loaded revolver. Paid his fine. Stale of Iregon vs W II Smith, in dictment, disposing of mortgaged properly. The state was represented by C E Dye and District Attorney Bar ret, and the defendant by J U Campbell of Ikownell 4 Dresser's office. The judge discharged tne defendant on the grnum that the evidence did not show lie was guilty of the crime. A Band John r-'ch-vab and Charing Stewart, judgment in favor of plaintiffs for 1458, and IjMQ acier of defendant's land attached. H E Cross vs C W Uanong, atiach metit for taxes; was argued by Mr. Cross Wednesday and its technical and law points are now being considered by the Judge. Jnry trial. Court adjourned Thursday, to resume Friday. Saturday the adjournment will be till next term. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. George Kratia lo J II Miley, ne i sec 30. 13 s. r 1 e. 100 as; 1000. Oregon I A i Co lo W R Hcheneck, lot 5 bile 50. extension to Oswego 1st add; f 100. Portland Trust Co quitclaim to 0 P Moirill, lot 3 blk 120, Oregon City;$l. Charles Ruins to M V Crawford, e ) oi eo ol sec u, w ol sw sec 10. t 4 s. r3e, 100 its; t,'1200. Jeisie Kingsbury to W A Jarvis, tract adjoining Julius Grillins' land: liO. D B McBride to Carrie E Jones, 5 a in sec.il', t t s, r 2 e ; si . Portland Trust Co quitclaim to Story, lots 1 and 2 of blk 120, Oregon iityjsi. Cha-los Barrett to J B Rjed, 20, as in sec 30, 1 3 s, r 1 w ; 1309. B ind for died. Chus Barrett to 0 A Hines, 20lo as in sec 30, t 3 8, r 1 w : Wi. Bond (or deed . John Akins to Lucy Chapman, w of e ol sec 32, 1 1 s. r 4 e, 50 as ; 92000. Lavlne, E Wright to Elizabeth Coats, 15 as of llarrisoiiWiiirht donation : S300 Levy Rivers to Win II Smith, lot 9 of oia z, cogewoon ; 'iw. Adolphe Puterson to Win Hallinan lots 7 and 8, blk 0. South Oswetro: 1300. II L Gray to Thomas Howell, 7 as of isom uantieid donation ; S700. L E Wright to Jus F Nelson , 7 as of Harmon Wright claim; S 100. Alpha Morris to John Dolan, 80 as of I, u Norton donation; 11500. Eli Lombard to John Dolan, n of ue xi sic 17, t 2 s, r 5 e, and e of Be i of sec 8, t 2 , r 5 e: 11. R J Bentul to Byland W Alden, 30 as ot iiutj i.tttotirette claim; f 1900. WILSONVILLE. ; The times may not be all they should be, and the harder the times the more people mist have for ttelr 011:7. We have made decided redactions on oar stock from one end to the other. Figured F.iilcr Down Flannel, reduced to 25c a yard Men's Vicuna Underwear, reduced to j$c per suit uur 10c Canton Mannel reduced to 14 yds. for AH Wool Checked Shirting Flannel, reduced to. Misses Wool Hose, reduced to $1 00 Boys' Oil Cloth Caps, reduced to 25c ....25c a yard Men's Wue Flannel Wool Shirts, double breasted, reduced to. .$1 co ...50c a pair . 1 5c a pair Ladies' Storm Rubbers, reduced to Tho Virtue In Values, the Power In Prices, Make this Your Best Chance It is easy to make claims, bat we have the proof an Investigation of which will produce confidence and assurance. See what we can do for yon at the present time in the way of Goods yoi want CALL AND NOTE THE MANY REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK. Jot5 1.10:111 u-Lrmt Mrs. Lillie Jolly of Portland Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. C. T. Tooze. Our school has enrolled 49 pupils. The joung people of Pleasant Hill made warm the floor of their new scliooiiiouse with the, fantastic toe one night last week. Mrs. John Spencer is suffering from very severe cold. Mr. and Mr. Jet George are expected I... II 1 If! - f V 10 iiiuKe sjuuu view a visit A.inas. Mrs. Eliza Case and Miss Minnie B.iyce of Champoeg were in the me. tropuhs on business a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gins Yemen and Miss Mary Yergeu also made a trip to I'ort- iinu a lew uays since. The wedding of one of French Prairie's very wealthy widowers and one of New- berg's widows is expected soon. Butteville is to have a grand tnasouer- ade ball ou Thanksgiving, November ,10, given by Mr. and Mrs. W. R Schurcre. Tho few days of nice weather were utilized by the farmers in ulowitm and uigging potatoes. We understand that Mr. and Mrs Chas Buker are to give an invitation puny in their new residence soon. STAFFORD. Are your children subject to croup? If o. y - n should neer he without a bottie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is a certain cure for croup and never has been known to fail. If given freely e soon as the croupv cough appears it will prevent the attac. It is the sole A. II. Gage and family are preparing to move to Nestucca, Tillamook county. some time the coming week. Mrs. Burger, of Fulton, is at Mr. Larson's where she assisted in cook ing and making preparations for the grand ball held in their hull on Thurs day evening, Oregon's private Thanks giving day. This dunce has been the subject of gossip and of joyous anticipa tion for some time. Gid Phillips is busy gathering his po tatoes; almost everyone else has his stored away. , At J. f. uage s they are busy raising stumps with their large hoisting derrick. It works finely and pulls every root to the very end. With it they can raise a stump nigh enough to drive a wagon be neath it, thus making loading easy. A C. Sharp has purchased a brand new br. ech-loading, double-barrelled, 12 gaiige shotgun, and is more than mak ing the game that, rises In his sight suffer. Juke Schalz is raising the board cover ng over Ins well and roofing it with shingles. I.inaie and Henry Schalz attended singing school at rrog Pond Sunday evening. B- Snow is busy breaking horses and getting them ready for market. There were five new scholars at the school Monday morning, making over 50 pupils in attendance. L. Dr. Drummond's Llghtniaf I.emedy for Rheumatism ia used by physicians everywhere, and is known as a remarkably efficient preparation for the relief and speedy cure of that di sease. Its work is so immediate that benefit is felt from the first dose, and one bottle will cure any ordinary case Sold by druggists in large bottles, or sent by express to any address, with special directions and full information, by Drummnnd Medicine Co., 48-50 Maid- LOCAL SUMMARY. Prescriptions carefully compounded at u. a. tiaruing suriig store. L P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent .1 .Merchants hxchunge, San Francisco is uur aiiihorizod agent. This paper is kept ou file in his olliee. ror jib printing go to the Couk gu olliee. La wv Kits' Bulges and Foi.pkiib printed at the Couuihk olliee. A limited hiiioiiiiI of itiouev to lend on first-class security by Wade R . Spencer. Oregon City . 8trrdman'a S. milling Powders preserve healtlilv slate of the coustitiliion dur ing the period of teething. FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly bottom, on Woodcock creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook poslolhce. 1 hree acres cleared, 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price 800, of which $000 must be paid dowi , bal ance two years' time. For further par ticulars call at Coukikk olliee or address me at Vancouver, Wash. Mas. Anna Tayi.ou. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA 8ALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, .truises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptlunt, mid positively cures Piles, or no pay rcq'tlrcd. 11 is guaranteed In give perfect satisfaction, m money refunded. Price 23 cent per box For ale by G.A. Harding. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! BLANKS!!! For Sale at the Coukikk office: Mortgage, Filing Covers, Bond for Deed, Promissory Notes, Receipt Bonks, Warranty Reed, Quitclaim Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Subpoena Teachers' Report Cards, Partial Payment Real Estate Contract, Sheriff Summons, Jury Summons, . Copy ol Summons, Notice to Garnishee, Answer to Garnishee, Subpoena, . Wrltof Attachmenr, Justice Subpoena, civil, Justice Subpoena, crlm lua 1 Special or private blanks pruned on application expeditiously and correctly. Heart Failure. nOW TO AVOID IT. The epitaph on many a tombstone 1 "heart fuilure." So wonder, when we con sider the immense strain which is put on that small organ. Marvelous as it is, beating 100,000 times and exerting a force equal to 5,184,000 pounds daily, it has its limit-its endurance often is too severely tested. So common are disease of the heart though often for a considerable time without the suspicions of the afllicted person being in the least excited that it is stated that one person inour hat a bad heartl Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhart, Ind.. has for years made a special study or all diseases of the heart. and his remarkable success has made his name a familiar one in all parts of our land. He has found the most common symptoms of heart disease to be pain, dutrrai or totder sesi in the chest, back, itotnaeA, frosKf, left thoulder and arm, sAorfncM of breath, mother inj nptlU, faintinn, etc. Mr. George ft. Smith, of Barnes, Yates Co., N. Y, writes: "Db. Miles' New Heart Curb Aat worked wmdtrfuUv on. mind and body to 1 can do a good dciy'i vork. ijea irn years younger ana taxe more interest ... ... A .,.. aii.'llliuv vi u,v,..ll, 'lt 1 1 ' . tation, pain under left shoulder blade, pain around lt heart, 1 could not tleep on my riglU tide. Since I have taken Dr. MUei Niw Heart Care I tleep well, and have no palpita tion. It has made my Aearf ttrtmgtr. I wish vou would print this, because I want all to know what Dr. Mlef Heart Cure hits done for me." " For months my wife suffered with pafui- tntion, mothering tpelle, and was unable to sleep on he, left side. She tried several doctors without relief. Your Heart Cure was recommended. After taking three buttles, she fully recovered her health. Your medicine do what you claim." Chas, Ciiristman, Toledo, O. Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It is tnje, agreeable, effective, and doei cure, ur. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Oregon City Market Report. Whsat Perbu.W'i bulk without sacks Oats -35c V bushel, with sacks, Flous Roller fl 10 per hbl, net Eoos 80c Butter .Wca roll, VgAL 5J-iJtllo dressed Chicxsns $24 a doscD Bgir On foot 232'c ; dressed -IM' MOTTOH-ll 8hinoi.es 12 23 y thousand. Lard )2XoV pound. Hides Green,8c;dry.tl7o1 It): one-third off orculled. Sheep pelts, 2j30o Hay Timothy, 112, clover $11, wheat hiiytn, baled. Dried Fruits Prunes 10c; apples 8IOe Mill Feed Shorts 110. Bran ,15; Chop 1G; rejected wheat, CO cents bu Poax Bides lie, shoulders 9c, hams 10c; on foot &!(o; dressed V,ic Potatoes 60c a bu; apples 3040c a box. 7VTtJ5VtATa Ml i TJ thadi marks. SmSXJ OMIOM PATINT, GENTS' READY-MADE CLOTHING LADIES' CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS, For Fall and Winter. THOS. CHARMAN & SON RECEIVE EVERY FEW DAYS FRESH LATEST STYLES. GOODS IN THE Boots and Shoes for Ladles and Gents for Winter Wear. The Largest and Most Varied Stock in Oregon City. COPVRIOHTa. etoJ For Information and free Handbook writ to MUNN A CO.. Stil BIIOADWAT, NEW YORE. Oldest bureau for securing pstent In America, Kverv patent taken out bv us is brought befor the public by ft notice givea free of oaarg la th jWeaftfic JUweriatt Largeat eiroulation of any soientlflo paper In th world. Splendidly Illustrated. No Intalllgant man should be without It. Weekly, S3. 00 a Jeari 1.5U six months. Address MUNN A CO 'uuLMUKua, atil Broadway, Nnr York City. GUNN'S IMPHOVED LIVER PILLS 0HLY ONE FOR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. TheM pills areio diftrent lntute. imelUnd action from others, that tby miffht be called a medtaated oonfaotlon. LadlcaaufTeriDg from headactift ana thos with tallow oomplaifona who cannot tak ordinary pllla ara delighted with them. They naka th akin beautiful, free from blotches and pi m pita. 86o. Boaanko Med. Co Philadelphia, Pa, Charman it Co, DruggiiU HAVl YOU nnr .lunrh. t.imnr.. allva itlhinff.affofltlna 0 CO parmftnentcura. Piioa fioa. Druggist rLC O ot mall. Dr. Bosanko, Pmisdtlnlil, Pa. ITCniNtf PILES known by taolstur i n iMir.pira'.lou, oaus iuU'Iimi itohlns ..hen warm. Till, form nd BLIND, Li-tBUlNil or PBOTRVDINO PILalS YIKLDATO.-ll.'KTO' DR. lO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, wtiinh aota dlrootly on part. .Seated, Charman A Co, Druggists Off. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS AMD CROUP. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT. Wham child. mothsT cava ma onion aymp tor OotiaTha. Co Id at And Oman In turn I CIV It to my IK tl onea. Thar la nothing eo at m pie, aafe and eure. Zr. Ounoa Onion Bynip la aa harmless and pleas ant to the) tasto as honey. This la a mother! home) vnaasay, why sol try UP fold at mi oao-a Charm an k Co. Drugrffttf ft -.. --- "t T !j II AIR DEATH ! 1 inHnnttjf remove and fortver drtroy$ objec tionable hair, whether vpwt the hatt,faef. net, without (litaHornitfrn m deltente kin. It mmm fnr fifty T arsw or er I to the immt T y airs the I W I !, A Kl.-U Mttrti iiirniuia r nr-gniH j arknowlfiitft-l hy phynk-iani aa I ... - v pn i.nr.M -w inrv. a JKnifl viniMi. i ir ; . .. . r i -a warning; which. II iiniieeoea, may , o( iew, re80ution btneni to Inn brotliei reliance with thousand of mothers who ' ! if ti'ld lilrinr h r. suit, ii. t in more toils, bat in orni anj ,1, t0 tj,e pres.. ! have croup chiMren anil never dinsap- r:rAKA"ri."FI fTRF i :im'mmg the nooliltyand .ri.tw-rsey ol U thing vrrv much Avert the dan- Anx Tiiovphdx, ; point them. There is n? danger in . " : V; . . t" r.nmn r t,.riid this rvcip.. r l, gr in time . the ni S..-. ,., F.nlev. givin this Kem,d in large and (re- 'T Z7tl LlZXtt, purilla. Curcl ..tnem, willcure you H. ti. Starkweather, j tjoent do, as it contains nothing in- Ui.l..niihi.iiti.. If yo.V. affliti-d with JJ Addre. i.iWJ. m. .j i ai ' illHon 51) CWlt bottles tor ikle br U ' tlli. tWofany Lang. Tbruatar Cb Inmbia, 1 a! . v Bv nain,, Hull' Hair Benewer, gray. M.n, people ruffe, fr year, from . JA. tfar'air.g aruMit. j .lZr.r 'i I Sk"k"" BMt U' $ IriIiH or niiM-oKireii nir ssnuuim in. troublegonie anil repulsive sore, uous, I b-.m. and have y.nr m.-y rrfan-ti. tatn u-pi. , 1. wnn rum ih.,j, jw ion. ,i nainia' color tafyonih. and grows luio- ; ,nj ernpiii,s, ilin.ot ever tesliog the ! Where !a the crowd? At the BJ hlw l! . . ... .... riant and strong, pleasing everybody. ; rn.rveluo curative pnperties of Ayer's j front's special sale. -7TrL7 SSL YjXZJfi. hJT' Ih lura. Lafga ais tterats aa gl.OU. ' Ripans Tbuies cure cotutipation. Kilians Taiule aviat digestion. iSanaDari s. the experiment is. cer- j tainly, worth trj ing. Be sure yoo get I Ayer' r'arsaparilla and no other. Go to E. ii. Farnsworth's fnr a fine Pumiadonr hair cut. Kipani Tahul'-s cure bad breath. Ripan Tabiilea : Ixnt liver tonic FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For Suffer ing; If u mi) 11 ft 3-. 1'hyslclalis Give Tliclr Itilllwliu to tils Pvupls. DO YOU SUFFER? plainliiK yuur trouble, aud we will stiii.l you Free of Cliitrge a fitll cuuhhk uf np(claliv pri'pitrtH) reiiiPtllta Utt aulM to your c hmo, WK WANT YUl'lt ItKCOM MKNDATION. IAC PAM PIIDC moNt nffffravnted Umf nc uftn uunC''''''',,''''-,''''' 0ir,r',i,,,ie',t' fur all limiiitiH ainl ilvftiriiilltea are Mtnlurn aud 8rliiliflc, ariiilrtH by many ymu' fxperlentie, which eunlilra iih to (iunrttiitetj a Cure, Do not (IrMpair. N. II. Vo liAVo tbo only po-.li I v cure f.r Kpilei'rt (KITH) nd Cataurh. Hefrenoi Ifiveii. Permanently located. (Old Mtabllttlietl.) Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, T10 Markrt Ht., Han Frniiolaco, la CITY VIEW NURSERY, CANHY, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale. J. A. COX & SON. IMPROVEMENT. The Order of the Age. If there ever was a time when people should buy WISELY, i is now. Bedding and Lounges MADE by us and BOUGHT of us are the best and the cheapest. Come and figure with us if you want Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, Notions, Etc. We call especial attention to our Big Stock of Patent Rock ing Chairs. BELLOMY & BUSCH, The House Furnishers Red Front's Special gale! $1 BUYS either 17 lbs. Dry Granulated Sugar 4 lbs. Good Roast Coffee 4 lbs. Good Green Tea 13 yds. Cabot W 18 yds Indigo Blue Print 40 yds. House Lining Ladies' Shoes Etc. 25c BUYS 1 pound each, Best Ground Pepper, Ginger, Mustard ' 0" Allspice, Cocat nut 1 pr. Ladies' Rubbers. To close, Dress Goods, Fine Shoes, Etc., at about Half Price. HAMILTON & ALLEN, OREGON CITY. Seventh - Street - HBakery AND CONFECTIONERY. LUNCH AND HOT COFFEE AT EVERT HOUR OF THE DAT. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHARGE. 2T LEA VE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. C. D. k D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTOKNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW OFFICE, RKAK OP COMMERCIAL BANK. Oregon City, Oregon. Quo. C. IlKOWNKI.L. A. 8. Drksskb. I'ltOI'KIETOIlrl. NEW FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just opened, on north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as low as the lowest. Country Produce Bought Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. BUCK. Prop. Bank of Oregon City. OLDKHT BANKING IIOISC IN Till CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. President, Vice President. Cashier, Mnajer, - TllOSMi CHi Geo. a. II a a disc E. O. Caoriai.D Chaelis H.Carjnrip 4 General Ifankliis Hindnes Trausar-ted. Ipplia tWeivrd Hiibjwi u Cheok. Apt.rov.fi Bills nd N IHiavuMed. County nd Cltjr Warrant, bought. Loans Mle on Available Merurilv- Rxr-hanne Bought and Hold, (.'oller'tiona Made Promptly. Ilralta Hold Arallahle In Anr Part ol th World. Tek-raihte Kirhanre Sold on Portland. Ba Fram-lHco, I hlf-ago and New York. I ntereat raid on Time IM-posli. cs aoests or THE LONDON CHEQUE MNR. Browned & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office One Dour North Ca ufield Jc Hunt- ley'i D ymi. OREGON CITY, OREGON. W. Carey Johnson. C. M. Idlenan Johnson Si Idlcman, LAWYERS, C0HNER FOURTH AND MAIN STRKKTH, Oregon City, Oregon. Real Estate To Sell and Money To Lend The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business Loans made. Hills discounted. Makes col lections. Huys and sells exchaiiKe on all points In the United Htatea and Europe and ou Hong Kong. !etosits received snhfect to check, lu terest at usual latea allowed 01 time deposits. Hankopen (rim 9 A.M. tot p. M.; Haturdajr evenings irom o mi t r. . L. M. ANDREWS. M. O. DEALER IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Articled, otc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Shively's Ulook. Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oregon City. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge aid tie Depot. Double and single rig and saddle horse ai ways on hand at the lowest rates, and corr. also connected with the barn for loos stock Any Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by letter or person. HOK8K8 BOUOHT OK SOLD Undertaking and Embalming. Mrs.C.P.WInesett Keeps the BE8T STOCK of COFFINS AND CASKETS outside uf Portlan Ladles' and Gents' Burial Robe In stock. FINE HEARSE. I. F. SCniPTURK, Mn(r. D.C. LATOURETTE. President. F. K. DONALDSON, Cashier FRANK NELDON, Gun and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All kind, of rirarms repaired id elpaiml. All kits!, of .nial machines n-ialnid. Dapllc!. keys mad for all kind, uf hx-k.. Uunaand Piatola bought and sold. BICYCIZS REPAIRED. Oregon City Transportation Crj's STEAMER "RAI.10HA." TIME TABLE Leave Portland Foot Taylor St. 10:30 a. h. 3:30 p.m. OREGON CITT BOAT Uav Oeeoon Citt 'oot sih at. 8:00 A. u. 1 :00 f. M GEO. A. HARDING. I1EALEB IN DRUGS -p-i Standard Pat. Medicines. PalnU. Oils and Window Class. Preriptlvn Aentrntelf CbaapoamoVn' UARDINU'S BLOCK . T K. Frier's PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. If you want a FIRST-CLAS8 PHOTOGRAPH call oo him at his Old fund, opposite Parr's the butcher's. Nothing but FIRST-CLASS WORK and Promptly Delivered. Dm OREGON CITY JOBBING SKIP. ALL KINDS OF TINNING, PLUMSIKC, And General Jobbing to Order. Sewer and Water CcrrsctlJ Made st th Moat Reasonable 11. Art Work la done witb view to lat and aaiisfr si concerned. 8uop on Tib. Mr, neat DfOi, I - a. w. scRWAit, rior.