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OREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. enttradln On-gun Cltjr postofflceassdoond-class Duller. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If paid In advance, per year ....... Ona year BIX month Till ie moulhi , 1 M .3 (10 00 , 60 iti a finiA nnnnaltn Tour address on the paper denotes the time to which you hate paid. PATRONIZE IIOMK INDUHTKY. OREGON OITY, JJNE 18,1897. THE COUNTRY'S GOLD SUPPLY. The government fltiurea recardina the production of prr-cloua nif lain lnt ypar are about completed, and they bIiow an Increase of over 13 oer cent iu isold. and nn increase of a little more than 3 per cent In pjlvor. California remains the loading told prodiiuiiiir Btute, though a Hliyht decrciife there and a coiiHidcrubk' fncrnimn in Colorado places the hitter state very clone to the top of the lint. The CaliforniH product wan 7-M .000 ounceH.Biid (lie Colorado proiincl 70H.U00 ounce. Tlie Colorado i crc-iso w;ih a little Icks than 10 per cent. Iucrfwen in other stales, were: Arizona Si per cent, Idaho 20 per cent. Utah 48 per npnt.Alaska 2') ner cent. There wans decreaHH of 5 per cent in Montana's pro duction. ' The net importation of gold in 18 was 40 million d'l'arH, which mini, added to the 53 millions produced by American mine, maaesatotal addition of ill) million dollars to the supply of the ..mitrv in 180(1. The United States treasury record show that the supply of (told money in the country January 1. 1897 wa 96 million dollars more than on January 1IBM. ro (hat new tsold amounting to only 4 millions ol dollar BDPears to have Ven used in the arts The government estimate of gold used in arts and manufactures is about 13 million dollars annually' There is not the slightest doubt that the accumulation of gold in the United 8tates begun on such a large acale in mod will continue l r many years to tome. With the rapidly increasing pro .wilnn of Bnhl hv the mines of the country and a condition ol foreign trade which Is certain to require larue annual importations, it will not he many years hpfurn the United Stales will be ricl) beyond measure in it h MUw of the precious methls. Russia and the United State are the great gold accumnlaiin'i nations of the aue. England's cupoly remainscompar alivelv uniform. The Engli-hnian is not much mors than a broker or com mission man, engaged in UaiisdVrrinu irold from one nation to another, keep ing little of It lor home uses, because lie already has all he needs.' In the few years prior to 1MI0 Russia accumulated more than Uiis country, for the reason that tiid United States was engaged In paying up trui e8 wh o i from this time forward "will lie carried on without any strain on American resources, and with out preventing a steady accumulation of gold here. The gold holdings of the United Slates at the present time are 708 million dollars, which Is not far from the greatest amount ever held, notwithstanding the vast exportations between 1890 and 1895. A Gkkman statiscan has figured it out that during the I ant decade the Turkish people have massacred 100,000 Chris ' tians. Is Austria the government owns and operates the railways. You can ride from Vienna, the capital, 750 miles In a luxurious corridor express car for $4 90. In America it would cost you $22 50 to ride that far. But in America corpora tions own and control the railways as well as the government, and that makes the difference. A Committer of Linn county silver tneu headed by Hon. M. A. Miller have closed contracts with the S. P. Co. for special trains to be run to Lebanon on July 13, where Win. J. Bryan is to speak .-at 8 o'clock a. in. Mr. Bryan will spend .-Sunday with Mr. Miller and after his Monday uioining meet ing go to Oregon -City by a special tmin of an enuine and two coaches Hint costs the committer GovKHXoii Pingice of Michigan oil the spiiug election : 'There has been It reaction in politics all over the country. Iowa hiuI Ohio, ami other states and .cities that gave enormous republican majorities lust fall, have elected olllcers this npiiiig. I predicted after the fall election that the republican party would never win another victory for the simile gold standard, nnd I Hm to-day firmer than ever hi my belief. There is a re ucti n in favor of bimetallism which all parties will be compelled to recognize," The k'lpiilione rinifs in t!n nlli.n nf a t leatriral manamr. "I MM ! H..I1,, !,. .1,.. . "I'm-le Sam." " ' ' "Hello, I'nfle Sum ; what can I tin for your "I have written a new play ami 'want jyou to proiluce it for me." "What is the name of it?" rro8oritor." "flood name. What isit acotneJy?" "Xo. It's a farce." Ex. High School Commencement. The graduutiiigexcrciHfsof the Oregon City high school took place at Sliivcly's ball on last Friday evening. An admis sion fee of 10 cents was charged und freo tickets given to the parents of graduates. Still the hall was overcrowded and many were forced to stand. Following is the program as rendered, but 10 of the graduates taking part: Invocation Rev. A.J. Montgomery Vocal Solo Miss Florence Morey Salutatory Marjoriu OauflcM Oration. Edgar Meresse Essay Miss Minnio Meyer Orution CJuy R Clark Vocal Duet. .Misses Draper and Kuerten Class History Miss Blanche Holden Oration Ulias. A. liuncocn Essay Miss Orpha Oosper Vocal Solo MUts Kate L. Wardo Oration Geo. E. Hwafford Class 1'rophecy . . I). Thompson Muldrum Vocal Solo Mixs Malieile Ragland Valediction Mips Vlabel Ilancgan Class Address Hon. lieo. O. Iirownell 1'rcsuntatioii of Diplomas. The following 17 graduates did not take part in the program which was already quite long: Printing Fred O. Charinan Marcus Whitman. Elinor Williams Cheerfulness l.ulu M. llankins Hope ;. Hello .Smith Aim in Life ... ..Curl (. Church Oregon Al"l .Meresso The Value of Forests. .A nnio L. Dungey The Public School the Palladium of Liberty rred J. Meumle For Cirain Will Grow l'rom bat You Sow -Mary N. Curran Joan of Arc Ethel M. Cheney Oharlemange and His Work , Walter A. r.ruse Women in Politics. . ..Maud M. Winslow The Irreparable Past... Mary M. Hluhm Self Reliance Emory J. Noble Abraham Lincoln Chan. U. Cnswell The Steam Engine Chester Ruake Formative Influence ol Habit Waldo J. Adams The class colors are pale blue an 1 white, the class flower the Marechal Neil roso and the motto "With the Ropes of the Past We Ring the Bells of the Future." TEACHERS' INSTITUTE DATE CHANGED To the teacher of Clackamas county : Circumslar.ces have made it necessary to change the dateof holding the annua institute. It will be hold a! the B.trclay school building in Oregon City, com mencing July Otli ami continuing four days. H. G. Staukwkathek, Supt. of Schouls, Clackamas Co., Or. Ride a Waverley and keep In front, , If you want to save money buy your huts at Miss Goldsmith's. The finest gunpowder ten at 25c a lb in tho city at Harris' grocery. Steamship tickets and anti-seasick tablets. F. E. Donaldson, aent. - 4 Six pound packages Soda or Salaratus for 25c at llorton's grocery and bakery Get your fruit jars at Harris' grocery. Don't be foolish enough to pay the regular catologno price for a bicycle. Insist on the dealer sharing the profit with you. Cliarrnan & Co. believes in reducing the large profit heretofore realized on bicycles and have cut the price of the Waverly bicycle so it is now within the reach of all. The Waverly don't have that "tin rattle" nnd it don't need a repair shop either. With a little cost one's rooms can be made as good and bright us new. Call at Holman's and see styles nnd pattern all up-to-date 1897 goods. Seventh street, near bridge. Trices go lower, just think of it Gonuine freeh Oregon Blood Purifior, regular price one dollar. Our cut-cut price 50 cents at Oharman & Co., the original cut-cut price druggists. Patronize tho Model laundry best work agency at John Vigelius barber shop. Fine views and excellent water in Sunset. F. E. Donaldson. Tho baby bonnets and hats' are going last, tome and see what a nice line we have at tho Racket store. A gentleman went into Holman's to buy sonio wall paper for his parlor and looking through tho many samples found some patterns that were fine, de cided upon one. "What is the price of that paper?" " cents per double roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap." But when it was explained how and why it was sold so cheap, he took tho naiu'r and was highlv pleased. Try our cream Java and Mocha coffee. 3 IU for 1. Harris roecry. No Kps ( climb to Donaldson, ity.-tii'. 'unset. F. E. Ladies will find forking girls and girls will find situations af Mrs. JacobKoWs employment agency, ?th !t Bak leery, Charges reasonable. ' . Money saved on railroad tickets to all points east. F. E. Donaldson, agei.T. " "i,wu IV0IH r oik'IiocI an : wIl - i"tt bureau at "th St Uakerv to ' 'urniMl, fomulo belp. air.NTY tkkasuhek-.s xonce s n.wi. mis in my hands ....11 1.1 . Fcxns - v-i "ii, Interest will reas. .a the above w.m,ull alter Ihe date ol this notice. j At 011 siunr. Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oresou Dated this ITth day of June, law. Red circus paint and nickel trimming w ill cover a cheap frame, but it will not prevent that "tin rattle" 10 common with some bicycles. The Waverly is the smoothest running wheel in the market. Inspect them at Oharman'a drug store and get a catologue. Ro member we have cut the price. Guarentee satisfaction with selection. Value exceeds the prico of millinery at Mb8 Goldsmiths. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. All persom unlng water for Uiwn sprinkling or irrigation, are hereby notified to ohnerve the hourn for mull ime, Sto'J A.M. ami StoO P.M. Street uprlnhllny can he done when neceamry, hut an excennli'e it ne of water will not he permlttetl. For a disregard of the ahove rale the water may he shut off without further not Ire. lly order of the Hoard of Water CommlsnlonerH. W. II. Howell, Supt. T. L. Char man. See.' Oregon City, t)r., June JO, 1S7. LOCAL SUMMARY. Leading insurance agency, F. E. Don aldson, agent. Justice court blanks 15ceutspcrdo7.cn at Coi'iiiKK office. liuy now in Sunset before the rise. F. E. Donaldson, agent. Good English Breakfast Tea 20c or 3 lbs for 60c at llorton's. . Prescriptions'carefully compounded . A. Harding's drug store. Oregon City Auction House will sell you bedroom setB from (0 up. Choice Baking Powders at 15 cents per pound can, several kinds, at Horton's Oregon City Auction House will sell you a good cook stove for $4 and upward. For the best shave or hair cut to be had go to P.G. Shark's shop. Shaving 10 cents, Oregon City Auction House will sell cood chairs, from 2rc and up. Call and see them. County and city warrants, gold, silver, produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all accounts by the Courier. For your strings and extras for a musical instruments go to Burmeister & Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Before furnishing your house call at Young's second-hand store and he will fit you out for less than one-quarter of what new goods would cost. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specially Ofuce in Barclay building, corner Main am) Seventh streets. ' Forty acres of land half mil'-- from Highland postofflce for sale at 10 per acre. All undor fence and 15 acres slashed. For particulars address box 430, Oregon City, or call at Courikr office. Reliable fire Insurance. F. E. Donald son, agent. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the matter of the Estate o Jolin M. Bilker, Deceased. VOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVKN THAT THE 1 undersigned has Sled her Haul account a Executrix of tho Estate, lit John M. Bilker, de ceased, In the Qftloe of the clerk of the county of Clackamas, and that the County Judge for said County has appointed the 6th day of Jiifr. 1897, In the July term of said Court for said i ear 1897, at 10 o'olock In the forenoon thereof as the time and place for hearing objections to the aald final account and the settlement thereof. AAL1NB G. McKI.SANDER. nee Bilker, cauviiiiij,, . SHERIFF'S BALIS, In the Circuit CouFt of the State of Oregon, for uiu .uuuir ui WttfKaiuua. The Board of Commissioners for the salo of bciiooi ami i.inverxuy Lands and for the Investment of the fuads arising tberciroui, 1'lnlntltls, , . , ' vs. W. T. Itiuiipy, J, W. Draper, Joseph R. Cramer, Richard Nixon, Kecdver for the Portland Savings Hank, T J. Utiles, F. P. Nutting, W. . Train and J R. Whlt.iey, partners as Train A Whitney. Charles Risley. trustee, II. I. Moisuir-. the 'miiitv or Clack amas, Oregon, and Wiu. K Kiibarts, De fendants. state of Oregon, County Of Clackamas, ss. Y VIRTUE OK A Jt'lHlMKNT ORDER, p fi erce ami an execution, iluh- Issued mil ( and under the seal ol ihe above 'emiilfd court III the above entitled cause, lo me duly i ire ted and dated the 17th day of ll iv, istrj. upon a ludKineiit rendered nnd entered in mild court on Hie th day of May, 1ki7, In f ivor of the Kosii1 of CononlHiniiieis for the sale ol school and uni crsity liiBils and for the Invest ment of the fundi au'"" therefrom, plaintiffs, and nuainn W. T lliirnev, ,i. Y'- Draper, Joseph U. ('miner, Itlchnrd Mxoii, receiver for Ihe Portland Ksviiigs Hunk. T. J. sutes. F. 1 S il line. t. . Triiiti nnd J. K. Wlillmv, partners as lain A rtliiiiuv. Umrh HMcv. trust . i 11. I. Mcijlll re, the count f t I ( Kw lcmi 'L Or iron and Win It. Itnbarls. i!c t'itilJn.,1.4. t,,r lliu sum 01 f.'.UKi.i'- wi'h interest mere.-1 the th M t jier eei'l. per annum from tlw' Hrvt flu- of t'' 'r,l .:1, 0111I ili( further su..i of no as attorney s ice, and ihe further Mini f W0o, ioms and dilurem,.tii. ,m,i o ..f the eons of and ii,, ,,js wnti cmniaii.llnn'mc 10 mi.il- sme 01 me following .1 ribed real p-nperty situate In the eoiinty of flaekainas, slate of Orcuon, t.wii: Tho s0111hea.1l uuarter of seelion la, the northeast unarter and north half of the outhcaM ,uarter mid iimthwest Miiarter of southwest qnaiter of secilon ;i0- Ihe ner'bwest iiuarter ami north li.il of southwest quarter and southwest unarter of auuthnest (imrier nun 101 .-11. .1 01 section slate t Orewn. IT 7,r,,,e txeetm, witE the commam.; oV ,r, I ".m M llV1tfln..ol ..p.1... ....1 .1.... . 7 ... Oav. (he t: th duvof Jirtie i..ir ...,h 'i "lir "'. . eiiutitv an. state, sell at pilie ,,r,to,, I.'," w! 10 : " Z"' " ,"'1' l'. and either ot them, had . (he dale of the n mnmn heieln or since had In or to the above .Wrfi?d or east ha If of ...l hjlr ,.f I, . . ... - i . at nip iniiu Ultr in uircoilllir if ?4 ivnon .1! ami 17 acres oil the westerly end of coontv .i .i .1 . 11 L ' ,V, ' " i '"' ,""lu HV Ihe Harld Coitlint l. L 0 in seition. ai Li la i. V . 'V' ' P"b"1' '" "'tyect i- and 17, all in 1 w i ,Tl ,,1 ot , ,1 H ,1 a( "''1'!l"i.'n. to the h!Khesi bidder, rcf I . H. I Wlllametie tn.ridian loX' a t halTof th f , -hi;" , " "" ",e '''" ',',,"H, least ,.n.n.r i...- i .)......".'; "terest which the within named deferfflams same lownshln.iid ran';; .1 "i,-7,Ln. r"? "1 ".'e date f the morti-KL-e herein or acres, more or less, all t 1 i.-L'1..ia s......... 1 ,e nau in and to the ahove deserved ! ' luiiin,, rrai pmnertv or anv nun ih..,..( ... ..... ... 1 . wiis-n; or any pan therr,)f. tt, iiT ,Hld . w- Gn.icr,- n . 1 o' I lack unas t'ountv, Oreaon fated, Omroa Cuy, Or . May ls,n, ls-.a VKnn lmpure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and 8lck Headache the Results-Doo torer foi Years Without Relief. My blood w -i "1 of order, and I be gan taking liuu. . barsaparllla. It baa pui tiled my blood und relieved me ot rheumatism, kidney trouble and lick headaches. I bave been afillcted with these difficulties (or years. I am now able to do a good day's work. Rheumatism has troubled me since I wa a child, but I am now entirely well." Muaj Phkobh Bai LEi, Box 415, Pasadena, California. " I have suffered from the effect ot im pure blood, boils, pimples, eta.', tot five years. 1 bave tried various remedies with out rcllot and Anally purchased six bot tles' ot Hood's Barsaparllla. The bolls and pimples bave all disappeared since I began taking this medicine. I am now entirely .cured." Louis TnoMAS, 1112 11th Street, Oakland, California. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tlie best -In fact the fun True llhsid Purl-fli-r. All dnc'Klsts. H. six for S5. (let Hood's. 11 ,i,, -;i ' tiro purely veiretable. re. I1UUU 9 I 1113 liuutc, ueueuciui. ADMINISTHATRIX' SALK OF LAND. NOTICE U IIERKHY CIVRX THAT TIIR niiderslioieil a administratrix of the ostate of Peter Tavlor, deceased, by virtue of all order of the county court of Clackamas county, state of OrcKon, mHdu on the 4th day of May, ls!i7. authorizing' her so to do, will from and aftei the J.Ul (lay 01 June, mu, uuiy son at pnvniesaie, for cash, the following described real properly beloimliil? to lb eUte of said decedent, to. wit: Situate III Clackamas county, state of Oregon, and bulnir. the northeast itiarlrn( the northwest iiuarter of section 30 In township 6 south, range I east of the Willamette meridian, containing 40 acres, and the southeast quarter of the north west half of section 80 In townships south, range I east of Ihe Willamette meridian, containing 41) acres, all in said county and stale. Said laud lo be sold for cash. Persons wishing In buy said lands are requested to make their offers to the unilersUned at Alsea, Oregon, or to Ramsey ft Kenton at McHluiiville, Oregon. RAJISKY A KENTON, ICDNA TAYLOR, Attorneys for Estate, . Adtnlnlstatrlx of Said Katato. CHIEF OF POLICE NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT SEVENTH STREET ASSESSMENT. . XOTICK IS IIERERV GIVEN THAT BY VIR lue of a certain warrant Issued by the Re corder of Oregon dtv.dsted the 13th dayof Hay, ls!i7, and to me directed, for the collection of a certain street Improvement assessment levied lor the Improvement of Seventh street in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, which warrant comiLiuKls aud requires me to proceed to levy upon nail sell In manner provided by law, l-ot No. live IS) of block No. twenty four (24); the southerly half of lot No. six (6) of block No. twenty-four (24); forty-two (42) feet oft westerly end of tract four (4 of Mock No twenty four (24); thlrty-tlve (IIS) feet off westerly end of tract three (8) of block Ha. twenty lour (l), and the follow ing part of tract three (8) of block o. twenty four (24) ; beginning at northeast corner of lot No. three(H) In block No.twenly four(24); Ihencealong the easterly boundary of said lot No. three (3) In a southerly direction 1 rlr-one (41) feet: thenoj at right anitles iu a westerly direction seventy (701 feet; thence at right angles to the northerly boundary of said lot: thence at right angles along the northerly boundary of said lot No. three CI) siventy(7U)feel lo nincof beiiiining, all of said properly being Iu bl.a-k No. twenly-four (24) in Orej! 11 Clly.enunly of Clackamas, stale of Oregon, and upon which atias essmeulof Three Hundred and 1'lfty Tnree aud T cnly-Kiuhl Hundredths Dollsrs ttlii:u) Is unpaid and ile II nl lie tit. assessed for the Impr ivemenlnf Seventh street, between Main street and the wal' known as the Oregon & California R. R. rliiht of way, In said city as directed In Ordinance No. I'd of aald oity, which assessment Is declared by Ordinance No lit! aud was entered iu the Docket of City Mens nn the 7lh day of October A l lstlfi, to M. A. Mttattoti "eHtJUc" as owner, aud -ell the smo In manner provided by law, to make the sum of Three Hundred and Kitty-Three and Twenty-Klght Hundredths Dollars (258.28) of said assessment, with Interest at the rale of eleht per cent per annum from October 27th, 1)W, together with your percentage and costs, and to return the proceeds of such sslo lo the city treasurer and this warrant to lh" Recorder of said city, with your doings endorsed thereon, together with the receipt of ihe treasurer for the proceeds of such sale as paid to him within sixty days from the date hereof. Now, therefore, In obedience of said warrant, I have levied upon and will, on Saturday, the .1i day of July, 1H'.)7, at the hour of one o'clock P. M, of said day at the front door of the county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county. Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest and beat bidder .'or cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest tho said M. A. Stratton "estate'' has In and to tho said !nts three (3), four (4), live (.1) and six (0) in block twenty four (24) In aald Oregon City, or as much thereof us may be neeussary to make said sunt. Dated this JStb day of Hay, 1807. CHARLES K. BURNS, Chief of Police of Oregon City. NOTICE FnR pURLiCATioif M.ffiLM OBEtlflN CITY, OREGON, . .7yj fl"' W' "dtlelB herebv given that the fdllBwIHg-rlahled Settler has flied notice given of his Intention- td make Anal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Reitlsler and Receiver it w lunH nntlnn Ollloe at Oregon City, Oregon, on July litith, ICWf, VIA; CHARLES C. MILLER, H. E. No. 8041 for the 8 i of NW Kt and lots X and 4 of 8ec. S, Iwp. 4 S..H. 5 E. lie names the following witnesses to nrova tiiapniitiniintia rpl. denee upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: llenrv W. Hunt. Jacob Bunrher. (). K. Pa I matter and Henry Appersou, all of Leon, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLFR, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Ihe County of Clackamas, Oeo. K. Cordon. Plaintiff, vs. Catherine Cecilia iuuriuaii, ueicniiaill. Slale of Oregon, County of Clackamas, t ami unu'ii mi' cluy f ,v. w.)r iidi;moht rendt'ri'd and pin,.-..,i In 1,1 ...m.m .... '.he Isi day i.l May, MI, In uM. k Gordon, l'lnlnlltt', and uyniiKt t:alTinuie Ocilla Tlinrmxti, Iicicndanl, dr llm mm i.f JJW.aa, Willi Inivml th'Tcnt at llu-rattof In porreui per annum from tlie I-l dayot Miv, IM. ami 11.,. fnrllnjr sum of -'ilMi'J a attorney's fee, autl the I m.M't'r sum 01 jiu.i.i. costs ana UfuurwniHnits. and the costs of an I upon this writ, command inj nw to mate sal of the followtuir dwnlifd real prnpeity ailualv in llu'cotintv ol (.'lackamas, srtitfOi ' (roe:i. to-wii! Ihe smilhwi-st onaritr of flie sdintti'sl nnarlcr and th l.'iiih half of the mheat qiiarli'f uf thvantnhnrest qnarler of stvtiou In'e (1) lit lotruslitp Iwo U) .on h of range tf2 earn Willame:te Meridian, Clarka tnui ennntr. (rrgnn. Xow, tluTeforo', if virtue of ild exocliiloii. Judmnent order an? ten'O. and i'i eotuplianCe in. .no iM.nitiiaims r-. -iini writ. I w . .01 SHld xn'.ltlnn. I,.,lm.,:.. ?" '"."'"" Minirnv or anv nnrt thr.w.r ...mi - i . ... un-iw, iiiierenL '- GRACE, . . -"erin on laciiamas c. gherlfTof riackamas Cj'inity.Oreifon , Ofefun i:iiy, Or., May 2nh.l.ni. IVANTEP-AlTHn t MEN OR WOM N TO travel fof responsitde established house In Oregon. SsUrf and expenses. Fosiilvn permanent. RefPTenec. Knclose seir-addreased stamped envelope. The SationaJ.SiarlusuraJice BUI,:., I'nicauo. Job Printing at tlie Courier Office. ll IRl rB OK A JTDUHESr ORDER, PK. " Cree and air execution, dulv issued out of tnd under the seal of the above entitled Cijirt 11 the aoove entitled cai .1 i....) MciaTTRICK'S SHOES Beat the World! for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS co to RICHARD PETZOLD'S CASK MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, Not How High But how low can we make the price, is the question we ask ourselves when marking our goods for' sale. That's what makes ours an ever-panding business, it's a potent advertiser; it tells the story through the purse in thousands of homes, only to be retold in countless others by appreciative money savers. CHARMAN & GAMBRINUS COLD STORAGE. Is the place to buy your WINES and LIQUORS. It's the place where you buy at reasonable rates, and you can rely on what you buy. Wines from 75c per gallon to $1.60. Family entrance on Sixth street Call and be convinced Yours Truly, N, F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. PHONE 30. 8IXTH AND MAIN STREETS. 1 MRS.W. w. stovall.. Nnventh and J. Q. Adams St, Restaurant and Confectionery CsT CREAM S CKNTS. J I J GEO. A. HARDING, DIALBS IU. Standard Pit-"!'"" Paints, Oils and Window Glass Prescription Accurately Compounded! hardino's block. DAN WILLIAMS DSALER IN Tobacco, Cigar, Stationery, School BookSjCoiifectloneiy, Temperance Drink, Ice Cream, Patent Medirf n. SEVENTH StTTneAR CENTER. F0 FlfliT- CLASS... HOME MADE BREAD GO TO n,,. .OilirSI OdhCIJ, JAMES MORROW, Debating PajTsT Hanging;, Artistic House Painting AM Kalsoming. Ler Orders at Ely Brc"., on Seventh Street, Orefoa Qty, ofeyon. ! I j Iflrst TVinr Xnrth nf L I I Oreoon City, Oregon. SON, Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, t HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call 1 at the Pioneer Store of Charman & Son before buying elsewhere. , ' j Call and See... Thn Fine Stock of Confectionery Fruits, Etc.., AT- MRS. R. PRO'S NEW STORE, Next Door to the "BEE-HIVE" A WORD of men's Shoes... . Shoe bargains, but neve bargain shoes. Do you catch the idea? If .great buvinjr if having large lots of shoes made if the im-, petus of this great shoe business helps to make prices abnormally small--then we have shoe bargains. These causes and readjust ments of our stocks, as sizes become missing, bring all the shoe bargains we ever have. "Bargains Shoes" don't exist otherwise. For shoes "made to sell," for shoe trash of any kind, we've no room. KRAUSSE BROS' SHOE STORE Next Door to Burmeister A Andresen's. BOLT6N DAiBY CHAS. CATTA, Pr.irltpf Orenou City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Uolttin .1'iilry and be Convinced Pnrthnr) loo Pruim Dirlnrc J! uiiiuiiu luo vmam 1 hiiuio HAS A Fl'LI. STOCK Of CONFECTinNERY. FRIIlTC tcu. FERANCE DRINKS and l, TOBACCO. f lfOKt). l!DI) VV Y. Or.p.ChnnMn'sBlk.iif .F. CGADkE, Plumbinrf aiid Tinning. Johliln- of All Kinds Hpfcialty. Wilson 4 Cooke's Old Stand Oregon my. OREGON. XOriCE FOR PUBLIflvrOS'. LAD orZtt,AT OREnoN rin r.tGs',- that the followina-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mane before the Beaister and Keceirer at Or-' gwn tity, Oregon, on July ami, Isi7, viz: ROBERT MILLER. ,Xo;,!H1' for ,b pw ee. 2, Tp. 4 .. K.afc. He names the followins: witnesses to prove His continuous residence npon and eulti vallon of. said land, viir: Henrr W Hunt G R. Palmateer. Jacob Burgher and Henrr Apperson. all of Leon, Oreiron. BOBEET A. JI1LLEE.