Oregon City Enterprise KHIDAY, NQVKMRKIt W, 1KUL Society Directory. OKtC.i.N UH IIOAKII or iKAIiK. '."'" ,l ".' nn H,.,.ni MoiiiIhv In ni'ti liiiHIih vl.llnt. w,,!,,,,,,.. l"'NAI,l'HIIN, lUrjf frcablt'iit. CANHY IIOAItll (IK THANK U..-. . ihi, . ni.y. on n r.i and " iiiuiiiii. wauur. welcome. MI'MNiiMAIiITiIkTr, N(i."l, A. 4 A, M. . i V . .' ""l,r oumtnilulcatK n A rat ..... n.iuniaya in ea. ii mulilll HI 7,1(0 r. M Krtlhroii Iiihh standing are lllvlln.Hn attend W. it ( Alll.l,. W. M. T. K. KV AN.Mw.r.i.ry. UltKtltIN LOIMl. No. i, 1.(1. I). f """r Thur.day ivfii ... ,(7 SO o'clock " , In Hi Oid relluw,' Hull Mull ,i,ell. Member, ul the oritur are lnilin.l attend. "I UIUHI III Tl A. Mllllelull, li l, ,.,. ....... lima, K.u. Mecreiary, ri.M KKCAMCHKN'I. No. A, I 0 O. t. Meets lltil ami ililril I iirulayauf ..ch mouth aliM.I Fellows Ii.ll MhiI,,. tixl vallum I"."'-" '., J IUTII.M. II) eu.tni. L K. Jakndv. (0tl., lt'"1 .. I'hlet Patriarch. OHWicoo uwik. nii Su. a ii. r" " Meet. l (1,1,1 fellow's hall, Oiwetii, aviry n.uiruay evening Vlalilug hreilirmi ni.de WVM-I.IIIP. J, ". ii i nr. Hue. II. HTAatHB, n. u. MKAIK I'dHT, Nn 3 (1 A H I'KI'.ll IM KNT CI' OliKiiuN Meets flrat Mnnday i,l each niiihlh, al K or r, 11.11. Orruiii;ny. VUUln comrades inula welri.uie, ,,iK" A IUUHIN0. Commander UK.M. I ItooK IMiMf. N... n II A. K , iin- llieill III (Ireanll. Mnn In trlnHil hi,nn ai Nwily im Ami h.i iinl.y in each nw nlli at a loi k , m. All Coilliadr. Ilia, l welcome (I. II Rvi.inii, X. 1 H.IMI-U.K. Ailjl, I ,,iMMian,r TKMPI.K No. t. (lllr-.lliiN l'11'Y CAIhlAlT CIIAL UMCI.lt. Meet second and fmirih Tuc.day (vanillas 17 all at Hull IK. v l'y u, la. hall J Tataa lira, la y, Paimsa, awrctary. ANI'Kr.a lluKKM U.lHiK Nu.fc MONiJ or HtiHMA.SN. Mwla every Hiiu.l.jr at J a'clnck p m. at Treubatii Hall. Kaai. O.KMii,.a. I'rva. i aaar nnituaii. nrt j TrAMTIN (IKANdK. Nil III, I', ul II. Mitota l.al Kaiimlay o (, n,i,ih al Iholr nan in niianiiiriiia. n. b. IUkbV. Mm Han, win.r. War'y Maaicr, WAHNKH IIHANMR. No, 117, f. ul H. Mt tmirlh Halunlay of darli m.inih, al llielr nan in r.ra. J. ( a.i t, Maaivr K. c Ma,l,,H . w'f, Hl'TTK l-MKKK (IKANUkTni) . "7."oiM."" Maaiia al ihrlr hall In Maniiiam. m,, Mai unl. In oAch itwii.i h ai lu a. in. Vlalilnt mrmlMraalaayi K.lci.tna. J. K JACK, J. It WIIITK. BVi'rrtary M.atrr. Mill. Al. I. A I.NANl.K. Nil. 4(1. P. nl It. Mil. at Ihrlr hall al WrUhi'i Hrl,la mi lha aiwii, H.turil.y i.l r., h tuoiiih al lu a. in fallow turmUra mails oaliiinia, ai aas aiiiNT, M.alvr, N II In .mix. pt. UAVKI. U'lHiK. NO. ii, A 0. 1'. W Mart. evary Thiirlay nnlii al Knlnhl a ball, l anliy. Vlilllii( brmhi-ra ma,a wrl, ,,nn W M. KHa. W. M. W H (latant.1. Itvrpr,i-r ll.ACKAHAH LlilMiK, Niv KmrTT", Vti-rl. nral and tlilnl Mnmlar In airh month, al Hifaifht'a Hall Vlaitlni l.ri-tlirtn il,i,unj II. H.UIMuH. U It. . Mre. M W. rAi.ii rirv LoixiK or a. o r. w, Jl Want. ry arrnnil anit fi.nrtb frlil.y aio D.i.lMi h miiulli lu (ni l Kallnwa' Imllitltif. All aii.iiruiu bmtlirrn rniillally Invltr.l tu al I'nil. 1AM. W KINMiiN, M XV, Arllll.l.liH LiliK, Nil. !, K OK p. Miwta avprjf Krnla nlahtal llir K nil', hall. 1 laiiin. Kinuik iiiviiimi r. m. n.fma, (., (.. J. K lliiiinaa. K nl K. ami X nr. JullN H lillAM'll, No 7, C. K nl a" Mitit rvpry 'l iiial.y r(iiitiia; .1 thrlr ha cirniT Main ami Iriith Hlrrrta. Orrami city KJ M. Kirrati a.dw'y. T. Hi u.ivah. I'll NKW KKA W. C T, U. MppI. flral Haiiiril.y In oai'h tumuli al thrlr nail in M'W r.r. rrlrmla nl ttirrauad am in llr.l In lw r-ant. Maa ( J,,iinok. Maa K,ArN, I'raalilrnl. At IIyniii'N Allui. Tim mrrliKM of Mr. T. I.eoimrd 111411 ktiij MIm CiaUioiliie Imihmi i Urn not (HTiirtod at the lowialciii o at ttio lirldu'i intromit, Mr. mid Mm. J. (I. Ilonnot, Milvtiiiiklii, wt 1 o'clock Innt WciiniiBiUy ullcriiimii, TliMi'itroitioiiy xxut iirforimtd ly liov, 0. W. I.ik uk, ut lint Oriimi City ('on.'ri'Kuliuiiitl rlliimli, Hint lOriti rn itiirlng tint riiix licitiK Hand, Afuir the vcrniiiuny t Miiiiiitiioiiii xviuldinK ft'SHt w mrvnd. Tim dttoorutiuiiN of th Ukrlom wure itrritiiifwl h Florint l U. I'unditr of 1'orllaiiil, mikI tliuy cunalittud of yulloxv I'liryauiitliuiimnii, Ivy, form mid amllux ill Jirulualun, IlurliiK tlm truiiiony the vouplo ktixid under hull of white i:hry- mhciiiiiiiit mid cu I la lilica, liavintr thtfd white dove iHirclmd mxiiit the oilier il(j of tlm Ih, and one on the top. The tithle ilcconiliotia wore of white 1'liryaH'ithuiiitiinii, tnd tuimtit mid InuriH'hkliiml roneliudk ' J'liu lirulo wore a high cntdrcM of ire.iu Jndl mlk with dumi truiu tiliiuimd with vttliitH'in lace mid H)arl iHaaiiiiiiUrie. Kite had t lnio cHiutlia in her lialr mid coimitfu and hand IkkiiihU of iic,liiliia ruHclni la and amilax. The Kroom wui allired iu the coiivunlloiiul Mm k. The (ticata iircaent were Mre. L. II Whitcoiiih, of roimtroy, Waah,; Mr. and Mr J.uiiiit (), l'fiindnr, and the Miiwea Lulu end mo rfnndnr, of rortland, Mra. I). 8liiinll.r, of Wllla- htirg; Mn. M. M. Charinun, Mre. K. H Churmati. Mre, M. iHller, Mra J. 11 Walker, Mr. end Mm. K. K. C'huruian, Mr. and Mre lieo. Fuclm, Mre. tieo Fucha nr., C. H. Kucha, Mine N. Vegeliue Mr. and Mre T. W. Fonte, Mine Mamie t'liarman, and Mini Nellie Wait, of Oregon City. lu a aliowi-r of rice and old nhoei Mr. and Mm. Clmnimu departed for tliu 7 o'clock train to Hjieiid the honeymoon in California. canhyI.oIkik.no ik,i. i o. (I. T. MpMaevdry Hatnnlayviri-iilnital Knlttht't hall i ani.y iBlllliy mriniHira alwaya uiaila wee euiim. vx au.nK hiu.iK, xx. i:. T. H. J Cm Hio. MKAOK KKI.IKK COUP"). Nn. la, llK.l'AKT MKNT OK OKKIION. Mra. M A. Hinarl, I'rral.lrnl Mra. K. k Cnrlirana, - Trpaanrer. Nr.. J. r). Ilarillna, - HiHnrlary, Mri(a on Ural ami thlra Krtitayi ul rach Im.ntli In t'oiitii'll ChanilMir. Mpmiiart ot corpa inim anrnan. r.iriiiany wiiipnmpg. Col.l'MIIIA HOOK AND I.AI'DKK 10. Mcda Ural Frlilay .if a,-h tnunth al mutitaln annua teniae, citta. Atiuv, I'rra, C H I'H.U), Hi'y. Ciia Iiit, rm rol'KTAIN HOSK CO., Nn t Hrnlar maflltni, BPi-niid XVpittirail.y In a. eh mi.ittli al ptiKlna hmiaa. p.at alile U.ln alrvtit. iMimrprn npvpiilli anil MantD. 1 Ai KHMN,Hii(i y. I..M n.ainoa, Prea Kti. NTiiN. Kiirnman. CATAKACT HDHK l!0. Nn. J. Miipla tprnml Tupnlay nf parh nwnth al Cat ararl Knaliia lionap. - XV II. HewKU,, I'rra II. II. Iiaarnw, Hpo'y J. XX'. u UnmntM, K'rn, BON8 OK VKTKKANg, E, t), Hakr ('amp, No. IK, nu'PU avpry flrat ana llilnl Tlinrmlay evenltif ulcarh innull K. K. Wti.i.itMa, ( ant, Hnl.l XX onn lit l.lpilt. ('. A. Hkrnan, Jr. id Unit r company, rmwr kkhimknt.o. n. ii. Armory, Third ami Malu. Kmular ilrlll nlitlit, Miimlay. Ht'Ktilar bnalunaa uiiH'tlntc, Aral kliiiulay of aanh miinth. orrtcKHa. K . Warrim, - Captain J. W.lianiini. - - Flrat Upiiirnant T P. Hainlall, Hppninl l.lriili'imnl Sundny Services. 'KIllHTOONdHKOATIONAI.CHI'HCll.-Kav. 0. XV. I.i'CAa, I'.alnr. Hnrvlcua al II . H. anil 7:BU r M. Humliiy Hchonl afti'r inornltiif aer ic. Player murtlng XXpilncailay avrtiiiitT at 7:H(ln,rliM,k. Pniyor uipntlnti of Y.iniia Pcuplp.a HiH'lely nl Chrlatlan Kinlravnr avpry Hun, lay tVHiiitiK at6:Mi prainil. rilOIT HAl'I'INT (MlUKtMI.-KlV, OILMAN Pahkkh Pnatnr MnrnliiK HitvIch ut II Smiilny Helinnl at 1'2'lfi; Kvmilinc Hnrvlee :He: Ui'Riilnr prayer ninptltiK NX'oiliieatlay pvpiiIiiit. Mnnlhly (iivunnnt Miiptlntt every XVeiliip,l.y pvonlnu preerilltiK llui Ural Hiiiulay In tiro inoulti. A Oornlul Invltiitlnn to all. ST. lOHN'H ClltlKCII. CATHOI.IO-Htiv. A. Ihi.l.KHRAMi, Pnalur. On Htimlny maaa at H and 101HI A. a. Ki'ury anriiml anil fntirlh Hundiiy Oiirimiii anrmim alter tlio n'elixik maaa. At all otliiT maaava KniilMi acrinuna. Hunilay Hi'hnol at i mi r. M. Veapcra, nnnliinollcnl mlijeeta, and Iti'iiPillctlnn nt 7:K0 i. M. MKIHolHHT KPIriCOPAI. CHHUCI1. Hev Knw. (lirrKNa, I'natnr. MnrnliiK aurvlce at 11; Humliiy Hi'hnol at Kvonlnuaurvli'ii nt7:IIO. Knwnrlh l,paatic nn'i'loiK Hninlay nvpiilnir Hi I'at Itrdi mptlon. The Oregon City Dramatic Hub gave two performance of the comedy drama "1'aat Hedcniption" at lWe hall on Tnemlax and W'e.lnedy evening of tliia week. Thla company of local amateura waa working on the piece a mimlier of weeka under the iimnageiiient of F. I). Urin e and the prcneiitaiinn of tlie drama wit very tredilaldu in evry reaHcl. It waa well caat, well atnged and the road- inga were rxceptionitlly well done. The cliAiurlora were aa follow a: llarrrMivnard.apimntnl.il r li Hmr. lo.lwri l'hiirniiiu. a aimculainr. II Thorn litnlii alli.u lli.u. J K o.tru. j,,i,ii M.iviiam.i Kit Km land larmar. V (a., Nat II. rdiar, a country ir.dur II, K Jouea loin Union, a lanupr C. Clllililnahan. em . a UPam-MayiiaMl'a help . K. Miller. Miinioei.a iripun ol Ihorulon C K. Ilirkinan. Oaley, a t,ai keeper , C. I lenivnta. HNiika, a mtiaioian I . Ijink in. aalp Mavii.nl.., ,,tpil il.llllltpr. Ml.. Urllna via I nariiyiiiaylall.jolill . .1.1,1 Mr. ( ualllll ar. M.yuaril. Jtillli I wiip u aa 1. ,t. Ktila,. K ItlrCoruin Ml,, hirdla XValkpr lluakera. male and lein.lt. The lalent manifeatrd in the prwltic tlon of "l'ait liedemption" ia worthy of ad encouragement and it id gratifying to know that the play waa patronized to the limit of the Imll. The niuaic waa fiirni-hed hy the Willamette Silver hand. ' He'll Tay Jirxt Time. William Work, a laborer in a Can by lumber ramp, waa dow n to Portland last Tueadav and he partook ratbor too frHlyof theciipthatinehrlalea. Though be had plenty of money lin conceived the idea that it would be a cute thing to ride home without paying bin fare ao he got on the blind baggaue next to the loco motive and felt ao comfortable that he went to deep. In the vicinity of Clack- amaa atation be vraa arotifed by Are in bia clothing. Ho tore off his coat and threw it away but the flames were mak ing such headway that they threatened to conaunie him. His cries attracted the attention of the engineer who toped the train and with the assistance of the fireman extingulahed the fire, hut not until Work was badly burned about the shoulders and back, where the clothing had lieon entirely destroyed Work stopped here and Ir, Carl) dreased bis burns and gave liini a uliirt. He lost his coat and vest and a watch worth $40 which was in the pocket of the latter garment. The in jury was painful but not very serious, and Woik went homo Wednesday. in IVndlcton from iho time of Its orga nlr.Kllon and an active and efficient helper In the work of that church Though but thirty-two yours of age she had olien loll the liouvy nana oi aimu tloii, hiivlng been called upon to give up five of her children In tliuir infancy to betriinapliinted as lilleaof the valley Into the gur leii of Ood above. Through all t liens trials she manifested thespliitof liuinhle submission to the ruling of I'rovlilence and (levelocd a cheerful, happy and noble christian character Willi ever increasing devotion tolmr family and to the work of the church which was always dear to her heart. Aa the taper of fife burned low er during her jirol railed Illness and finally went out, her faith In the Lord Jesus Christ burned more brightly and rose to the sublime height of ierfcl resignation to the divine will, ao that Willi her parting breath she tang the words ; " Idx k of Ages. clelT for m, lt m hiile myself In thse," and so nssaed to the heavenly abode to re-embrace the little ones gone before. E. J. KENNEDY, Oregon I'Uj, Oregon. Concrete and Artificial Stone Sidewalks, Steps and Curbing, Haee- meni floors, Monuments, r.tc. All work guaranteed. F.stimatc fur- mailed free. Address cure Channan A Co, ohi:uo CITY CIGAR FACTORY, AK.l'HT FISH KK, I'mpT. Manufacturer of mid Dealer In all Grades of Fine Cigars. Orders from a distance promptly flllcd. Keit Door to I'. 0., Oregon City, Or. LEWIS ROGERS t'Aiir. oiii:.'o.. Candies, Nuts, Notions, Etc Fine Tobaccos and Cigars Complete line ol Holiday Goods at Tort land pricea. THE KOKTH AMLKK'AS Mutual Benefit Associ ation. Of Chioaoo, Illinois. Easy Monthly Payments The plunrliulleiiueoni,nriaoii. Helialile Life Insurance al cost. Insure while you are young. J. W. THOMAS, Dentist. UKSKKAL AUKMT, Molulla Oregon. A. L. CORNWALL'S NEW - DRUG STORE. Molalla, Oregon. DEALER IX DRUGS. MEDICINES, NOTIONS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC., ETC. Full Stock of Patent Medicines. PreHcriptionH carefully compound cel. Store in l'ostoflico Build ing. Agent for all lead ing newspapers. WOOD TURNING SCROLL SAWING. BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED I'at- ;80. Il;ll0: Prayer Meetlug Thuradsy ovoulng alt Irniiaera onrillally luvltuil. KIHHT I'ltKHHYTKHIAN CIIIHt(UI.-Rlcv. O. W. oihonkv, I'aalor. Unrvlens l 11 A. M. ami 7:H0 I'. H. Hahbath Hnhool at 10 a. h. Young Pnople'a Homely of Christian Kndeavor meela every Sunday evening at 11:110. Wednesday veiling prayer numtlug at7:H0. Himtn Ireo. EVANU'iUl'AI.Otlt'lunt Revsrsntt AeneaT Kit NaT, ol the Kvangelleal Aaaoelatlnn. will hold aervleea every alternate Hunilayal 11 A. M other Sunday at 7;il0 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wedneailay evening at 7:,K). Herman Bnlihiith Hiibool every Hutiilny al io A.M. UNITKI) BKKTHHKN CHtlR(!ll.-Kev. K. tlil.l.Ka, paator. Hervioea flrat and third Sunday In each month at Maple Lane, at II n'nlook a. m.: aiioond Htttiday at Mottntalu llnine at 11 o'olook a. TO fourth Dnndiiy at Harmony ehool houao at 11 a. m. Other appointments announced from lima to time Company F's Hull. Preparations are going steadily for ward for Company K's ball next Thurs day evening. The entertainment com mittee ronaiit of J. K. Rhodes, F. 8. Kelly, T. 1'. Kundtill, J. W. O'Coniiell and Charles Athey. Kveroat & Collins's full onihestra of rortland has been en gaged for the occiiHion. The armory will be handsomely decorated. Colonel lU'ebe and slufT mid others of the First regiment from rortland will be present and join in the merrymaking. The boys expect this to greatly excel their former very aucccsful annual balls. Parties desiring Wood Turning, terns, Bracket, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. Q-. U. BESTOW, W0pp. the Congregational Church 1MIVI. Harper's Magazine. Il.l.l NTKATKII. Died. Kopkr At her home in Pendleton. Oregon, Tuesday Xov. 12, 181)1 , Flora, wifoof W. W. Uoper, aged thirty-two years. Sirs. Roper was the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. McKay, who but a few weeks ago wore in Oregon City visiting their numerous old frionds and acquaintances. Hlie leaves a husband and two children, father and mother, one sister and two brothers to mourn her death. She has been an esteemed member ot the Congregational church The Magailne will celehrate the fourth Cen tury ol the dlacovery ot Amerlea by Its re-dia-oovory through arilolesglvlag a more Ihommh exposition than has hitherto heen made by the rereiu inipreeeiieii.co uoveiitpemenl ol our country, and especially the iroat W est. Partle- tilar attention will also lie given to Dramatic niuMiiii's oi American tostory. I ke Held of the next European war will be described in a series of papers on the Danube rruiii me niaea roresi to tne nlacK sea, b' Poultuey lllgelow and F. I). Millet. Illustrate! hy Mr, Millet aud Alfred Parsona Articles also will he given on the Herman, Austrian and Italian Armies, Illustrated by T. do Tluilstrup Mr. W D. llowells will contribute a new novoli "A World of 1'haniHia.'' ehHraeterlKtle- ally American. KapeeUl proinltmuce will lie given to short stories, whleh will he contributed by T. II. Aldrieh, H. II. Davis, A, ( onan Doyle, siiirgarei ueiauu, ansa xx oolsun ana other pop ular writers Among the literary features will be personal Keinlnlsi'eucesof Nalhanial llawthnru, by his i.i,in'Ke ciiisa mine ami iiie- ioug trieiui. tinratio llrldge, and a personal Memoir of the llroxvn lugs, by Aune Thackeray Uilclilo HARPERS PERIODICALS. Per Year Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Huoreasna UtV.H T U Co. Corner Fourth and Main Street, OREGON CITY. The I.KADINO LIVKHY HTAllf V of the City. Kigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivenr Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able term. I C. PERRY, MOLALLA, OREGON. Dealer In a!I kinds ot LIQUORS and Summer DRINKS. None but the best brand of CIGARS. Livery and Feed Stable, Wfih A in pit Accomodftllutii . I'rlrm ResKoniable I- A rkm ri t n mfrn -uunru cn tied in li. ki county, 0r f Q n oo, sear what Jl i now Baker City, M Tf TD7 a Kit a who ha ainct VsCJ 1 1 Uf I become identified with the reaourcea and Tfr dcreiopment of that country. T hi man AjU to other than Mr. Joha Stewart, one of the wealthiest and mutt Influential dtiient in the county. In a recent letter be aayg : ' I had been ufftriof from paint in my back and general kid ney complaint for aorne time, and bad used many remediea without any but temporary relief. The paint ia my back had become ao severe that I was prevented from attending to my work and could not more about without the use of a cane. Hear In j, throuffb a friend, of the wonderful cures ef fected by Oreron Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a box. and from that very Ant dose I found instant relief, and before boIdk half the contents of the box the paina in my back entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea. and can conscientiously recommend it to my friend. I would not be without it for anything." Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, lncontv aeace of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sen aa i ion while urinating, and all affec tion of the kidney or urinary organs of either aex. FOB BALK BY CHARM AN A CO., DRUGGISTS. GRAND OPENING! Clothing epartment ! Pall, 1891. THE LARGEST STOCK -OF- CLOTHING -fa EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY, ALL FlU. WOOL, A5D Will be Sold at Prices Never Dreamed of Before. REMEMBER, All-Wool Suits from $10 to $20, AU ii EacH ul ETery Case i Perfect ril li Goannlsei. Don't buy any more SHODDY GOODS, as I will tell ALL WOOL GOODS at the prices heretofore charged for Shoddy ami Cotton Clothing. J. W. O'CONNELL, The flothlrr and Hatter. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of 4f Heayy, Slielf nl Mannfactnrefl Mm lit are, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY OREGON IT GIVES YOU HEALTH. Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astounding in its Effects in the core of Khenmatiati), Aatbroa, Malaria, Bli lioiifneea or any other disease arising from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid neys It drives all impurities from the Blood. Mra Chat A. Ruaael, who li favorably known throughout the Northwest aays: 'For fifteen years I was a constant sufferer with asthma without any relief, except that ob- id by constant change of locality. Two years ago I triad Mkors's Kkvkalrd Rrnidy ami the benefits received from it weretheinost gratifying. It gave me relief from the first and reventeu tne terrible distress peculiar to the isease tnai maue uie almost uuoearatiie. Auv oue who has ever had asthma can understand the gratitude I feel toward this remedy. He- nevuift it nas added pleasant years to my II le I have not hesltMled to recommend It lo all like suflVrera, aud always with the same happy re nins. .To be had of all druggists, or sen) to bra AitT-Houiss 1kvu Co . Seattle. Wash. MRS. A. M. LINNVILLE, DEALER IN Ladies' and Children's Furnishing Goods, LACES, FANCY ARTICLES AND WORSTEDS. Full Stock of Silk Floss. Arrasene. Chenille AKD OTHER DECORATIVE ORNAMENTS. FANCY WORK IX ALL STYLES AND DESIGNS STAMPING ON LINEN AND FELT DONE TO ORDER. Tir Doors Below Mrs. Burmelster'a Jewelrr Store. . OREGHX t'lTT. R. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Order HAHI'KK'9 MAOAZINK, HAUl'KK'8 WKKKI.Y, HAKI'KK'S HAZAIt, HAKl'KII'8 YOUNO PEOPLE $4 00 4 1X1 4 00 3 oa Postage tree to all subscribers In the United States, C'auada and Mexico, The volumea of the Mngnslne begin with the number for Juno anil Uoeomhei of each year. W heu no time la apeclflod, subscriptions will begin with the number ourrent at the time of reoeiptof order. Bound volumes of Harper's Magaslne for three yeara back, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on re ceipt of 1.1.00 per volume. Cloth cases, lor binding, 60 oeuts each by mall, post-paid, Remittances should be made by post-ofiloo money Order or d alt, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to oopy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper it Brothers Address: Pauper Sl Broth sits, New York, F. L. Posson & Son, SEEDS General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co's SEEDS Garden Seed. SEEDS G T SEEDS Bee Keepers' Supplies. We want you for a customer. Give lis a trial order. F. L. Posson & Son. 209 2d St., Portland, Or. Successors to Miller Bros. Catalogue Ftm Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, 0REG0X CITY. OR. R. FINLEY, DEALER IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. Wagon and Buggy Work a Specialty. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. PRICES THE I.OW1ST. flflfShop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope & Co's, Oregon City. rasa, Clover and .all kinds of fTl TTT1 EEDS THE Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. EMM EASTERN STORE! ! MAYER & ACKERMAK, THE OLD RELIABLE DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Headquarters for Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Dress Goods. Pay the highest prices for Wool and Pro duce, and sells the . best Goods at the very LOWEST FIGURES.