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OREGON CITY PRESS Published Every Wed-iesday. Maukick E. Bain, I't'HI.IKIIKIt. Entered at tlio postofllee in Oregon Oily, Or., as second-class matter. .TERMS. One vear (in advance) 8ix months " " inree moiuns If not paiil in advance 50 aeii ndl M iotutl will lie charged for font of ko-pinu the account and to make good Ihe losses that are sure to occur wilh deferred payments. okegox crrv, novemukk 2, iw not fail lo tiny n tickat, your dollar may save some poor soldier's life by buoying li i 111 up. Good Dinners for I'wur for Dollar. The November Ladies' Homo Journal prints u (erics of pii.c ilolhtr menus, ac' comiiiinicd by figures n hich show thut such li ntit-ri) for four persons can h ob tained uml prepared lit a cost of one dol lar. The menus piinlcd wcie selected bi Mm. 8. T. Korcront of H largo nuni- 1 1...H ,l.,..i,l.,.l ;,. , li,, I. r n , nnolil. II no 1 "'"" ..., ...... ojcrablo cash offer large enough toinvilii ... 1 , 1 ... . , 1 I 1 . 1 .. . . , . ! . UK CUOIIS Ol UIH llOll-prniesmonUl cooks lii the count: v. The rlfiPT?Ti1QPn'WTlP'NrPT?i 0ne man' WB understand, is waiting (or w V XV XII XJ KJ X V XI X XJ XI J XJ I a OA nfPal. fnr l,tB ,irnn v. 1 lie .tinners inav therefore, he accepted u the very best in quality and variety an I i reparation that it in possible to obtain for the out lay of one dollar. Late dicp itches from Manila chow the insurgent to , be' in much anxitity re garding thu futuie They seem to four that the '.islands may be turned L-tt tc to Spain, in which ev.,,1 t lit-it- leader would he in dunger of Spanish vengeucu, It is not surprising Ihut, the insurgents feel uhirnied. The United Stales uthoritiej at Washington know sub stantially what they m Ml demand ol Spain, but out of courier lo the Spanish commissioners the United States cannot glvedefluite assurance to the Hlipinosas to what ii to be the fata of the territory which they occupy. Y. t in thu absence of such assurances the iiiHiireri) leaders naturally fear the worst. The Spaniards in Luzon, who are in a position to color information, seem to be doing every tui.ng they can to give currency lo the idea that the islands are all to revert to Spain. The American public known the government of the United States will not permit the insurgents to become again subjects of Spanish wr.ith. What' ever is done the insurgents numt bo pro- tected from revengeful persecution. Jtut it is not surprising that the insurgents themselves, in the absence of specific as surances as to what is to lie done with the islands, should not feel confidence in the protecting caro of the United (Hates. The situation in tho islands must indeed be one of apprehension and uncertainty for those who have Interest at stake. Since the above wns put in typa the Peace Com mission has de manded all the I'hilippine Maud flpain to be glvon a small cash In dcmnity.J High Limits. The man who tries to satiafy every body doesn't even please himself. The world expects widows lo be re signed, and then talks abo.it them if they are. Crops ito that part of vegetation which always yets too much or too 1 i i Lie rain. Tim longer some people stay away the less they h,v to tell when they gel lioiiie. A family in fashionable society olten depends on one man who hasn't lime for any moiety lit all. From All Quarters for the Press Readers. A New Corps of Writers Give the News of the County A Letter From the Model Village. DAMASCUS. Charley Meuter, whose death was noted in the Press last week was well known through this section of the conn fry fie was a member of the K. 0. T 11, tent at Mackahurg. Mr. Krnpp has been hauling some of Ins apples to the K. H. ami shipping He sent one load to Portland, and re ports lint he got a good price, about 42 cents per box. It is suiii that a Can by girl, who as IWtttillv (tin rlif.d ! HMi'ta an iivKriininllnit October has passed by and the Hal- 1 .... . ,, . , . , , , . , , . i , ) iiourH'Kceywr boat "oie ruruiKieii an owe'en liovs have had a nice time in , , . , e Kiit-uny uiock nun inr-eci Hwticr All persons desiring to send Christ mas packages to Co. I bojs in Manila will please send them to Harding's drug store, not later than Friday noon, iioxes should not exceed 60 pounds in weight. All boxes should be securely packed, JIOIIN. their estimation at leant about all the fall wheat is sown and cider making is the common event of the ray. ' A viy pleasant invitation -'mire was given by .Messrs. Ilillenry and Feathers hut Sal unlay and all passed off smoothly to the tatibfactiou ol all. Mr. Ilemrii'k and family have moved on the paiilding place us renter, and the owner may rot assured that the place will be well lul.cn cure of as they are thorough farmers. Our genial do:t r. W. E. Hempstead is with us auaiu. Damascus il thu best place after nil. The It' ck Union Sunday school it progressing nici ly. The members of the school gathered ut Mr. Barton's Sunday evening and gently wliiled away the time singing. Mr. and Mrs. Polly w ere the guest of Mr. Iliileary's the last of the week Other relatives were out from Portland also, and returned Sunday. STAUH On Oct. 31st, to the wife of Edward Stanb, a son. JOE On Oct. 2 )th, to the w ife of G. N. Joe, a son. Tho usual amount appropriated in Oregon for the salary and Kxpi-n cs of the Dairy and Food Coint.iit-sbiiier has been $1500 por year. Threo fourths of tho members of the Oregon senate, in the Interest of economy, voted lo abolished tills office. Their desiiu for eonomy did not, howtver, prevent the with 30 members from eivinii clerks were jHT7eTy,,AUlj!lH kill to repa ie ollioe of Dairv Cmni7T eioner bad passed the whole amount saved would not have ollsot. thai rquandored in tho special session on superfluous dorks for the legislature The price of butter dropped (Ivo cents a roll In Porllund just after the O,,,,, senato passed the bill to abolish tie office of Dairy and Foo I Coniniisiunei ural Northwest Tie Race of the Age ! What a race ! " The train was jint pulling out of Rnttle. wood, puffing- and puutiuc; with its mighty efforts. As it slowly Rained spied it came on a lot of tow headed children roosting on a fence, who shouted and waved as the cars came up, and then, as if with a com mon impulse, cverv child leamd to the ground and began a race willi the train. The race was of short duration. As the I The article in last week's I'res re- gnrding th0 st.aliug of spittoons, in which tho position was taken t'mt the' stealing ,tf aii i . ., ,,,,., ,y ny Hie in1,, I me lee.siaiurii n even more eriminal than similar acts by private , iz. -rco. up ttregiilsrli.ru .'.miih' in ll populist-, leinoeralic newspaper camp iook me pnsition that such Kci- '" he referred to as fto.ds niu the thief pulilielv denouneed Otcoiiis, they used different words to express tin idea. No , " " lll'K piipo-llenio pu- Pr coi.ht nphol.l p,i,. vtU.vlu ,v men ol the opposiU o!il'. nl faiih, there foro it comes ik roiifessim, that tie guilty man must be a member uf the inio-democialic parly. Real Kslale Traileis. rrhe Chickainas Abstract A Trust Co. Which furnishes this report, is tm ownm of the copyright to the Thome svste ( abstract indexes for Clackamas count v nnd has tho only completes,.! f nbsiraels in the counly; can furnish iiU'o.uiali,,,. as to title to land at onee on applieal.i,,,, Loans, investments, real est He, al,st,a, ts etc. Ollice over Hunk ofOr,,,,, City. J A E l.alouretto lo .'re. I.'hIi, ,- 100x50 ft. bla J, llarlin,, ' ,;)0 . W Strnnk toNMTracy,l, t:i,seo ' '1,19 K I. Durham to It M 11 blk 13 Windsor A F. Slra, Ke to I, A Carpent,r lots J;'. -0 d 2!) to ;W, ,lk (ill, A'inthorn J5 C Tabor to N P Jones, lots 41! to : hlk iand 12 and 1:1, t.lk 1, "i louiurii 3 0 Hranhain to J (iihl 8, lvi'of "J'4 and sw'4 f 'j . , o' nn '4 sceL'd, 2 s, 4e. WhLftir-VJ'f tn K jot' blkg, ilhum tte I Hlls a i ij0taii hi 0 Logos tico Wills eln, macliiue left the pautinir little runners bfhind, a (tray haired onlooker siuilirn? sadly remarked: "Younu America all over. Nniliiujr tu0 swift for Hum to race 8k-amst." " Yes, you couldn't find a fitter "' "'I'liacauon ol me laiinliar sayinir. f 1 he child is the father of the man ' than in that (.'roup of children racing apiinst the train. It's hut a preliminary heat of the great race their parents are engaged In. As a physician I realize as perhaps you do i ',tl""l"i'i' u, tne erroneous change that fifty years have made in our national lite. People point back to grandmothers and gieatgiaudinothers and say LOOK at tiium I Compare them with the women of to-dnv I How straight they were and how strong how hardy and how helpful they were how heartily thev ate mul !, (,.,, i.i.: they laiiyhtil. "Today, as men and women, millions of us do in earnest what those children did in play; we're keyed up to the stiaining point all the time, and the nerves won t stand the daily strains and drains without I There in a ton of solid fact to reflect on, suggested by the statement just quoted, what are v.-e going to do? Thir, is the age of steam, the age of electricity. We must keep up in BORINGS. Willi the digging of potatoes and tho gathering of apples harvest is draw ing to a close. The potatoes did not turn out very satisfactory, but there is an abundance of app'e.s. Tho old order of things was reversed this fall so that the fanner did not have to haul his grain to the mill over the bail roads. Epperson Bros, of Sandy ltidie brought a chopper in bore and ground several hundred bushels of wheat and pals. O. W. Buring is attending the Port land University, where be expects lo graduate next next spring. Albeit Sp.(liugr has left us and gone to Columbia Slough to work during the winitr. P, Uliger is the happy man these days. It is u boy, and mother and child are doing well. A number ol our young people went to riaiidy last Sunday evening to attend tho Christian Endeavor meeting at that place. They report a good time and a laive crowd in spite of the fact that they arrived ut Sandy too late. Octob. r 27. with insect iHiw.hr lo get rid of the ticks. We are glad to note the firm s'and taken by some of our leading papers, the Press included, against the profli gacy of our slate legislators and the waste nf public funds in high priced, useless clerk hire, the general purloin ing of stale properly, anil the waste of articles furnished by the state for the convenience of those gentlemen whom the people, believiiu that I hey van trust, send to our capital to keep our stale pro gressive und enact laws that shall be beneficial to the entire commonwealth. Let no guilty leialator escap't. Do not conceal his name if he ins not the man hood and honor to be worthy of the trust bestowed in him. Why cover aim up with any party cloak to protect him ? The only excuse for the birth of the populist party was the corruptness of some of the members of the old parties. This matter should he agitated that when the regular session mests the same thing will not occur a$.'aiu. Of course we sup pose that the state house does not sfror.l a convenient lireplace for each member to squirt the amber tobacco juire into, and undoubtedly thutainber juice would leak out and go drizzling down the in of some mighty oMico holder on to his hiiinly shirt front were it not for a nice place to squirt it, hut we cinnot see why anyone nun should need the great num ber of spittoons that leports my that took u. Ie it is to give their clerks a job. Oct. 31. hotel, known as the Bhepard House These buildings are of modern archi lecture and all nicely painted. Taking ft all together It is indeed surprise to a stranger to come across such an up-to- date town so far in the country. October al. MACKSBUFtQ. , The pheasants, native and China, are gettnig rather wild. Allie WelU, the rustler for the Press, frightened several pretty badly bun lay. There was preaching at the school house Sunday afternoon. Toe Revs. Crowley, Uiines and Clapp assisting Itev. Chiunard. The former conducted ser vices at Liberal in I he forenoon. Our flag is half mast. Mackaburg's only representative in our war with Spain has gone "The undiscovered coun try, from whose bourn no travel r re turns." Charles Menier died al Ma nila Sept. 14, of malarial fevt r. Our road supervisor, quite a lauies' man even with his old clothes on, lu.s too much advance when he goes out with his new buggy. Invitations are out for a surprise parly at Chris Loienz, Tuesday night We understand that rf.iiri.oi, Bir may appeal the case in winch ( lias llarnick was given judgment for some hogs. It I o!s that wav us Harrison has not yet satisfied tho judgment. All, in litis neighborhood ure through digging potatoes. Those being planted quite lute were the best. Chris Loreuz has a good lot of late ones though, (he yislil was not vory large, Those who come lo Macksburg trade w ill lind goo I shelter for their teams W. Smith has just finished a good shed for his customers. Walter Noblilt must have been after liggamii when he drove his pacer through our burg Monday evening. It looks as though we would have nmre rain than snow this winter. Oct. 31. Snook. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1)11. J. U.MILLEJl, DENT J ST. ftu Dttltl Work. Artlnlle Gold Crawm und Bridge Walk. Oftlc Mrrtmlk HI., mrr B. P. Depot. Q,JS. 11AYEH, la try eii. tprtlml tllrnifoa flrtm tofrobalo BimlnrtM. UUa rppotlto Huallrf't Vp Mtmir. fl'iok Sioir O, It. DIMICK, Deputy District Attorney. Will ?rrllc lu all Court of Ik State, Clr emit Bad IHmrlrt Court ol tho Valtod Hlutet. Otttcti over Bunk ol Oregon (II. welcome LIBERAL. Ve-aro.ngaiii nluased to summer at .Salem und vicinity? Mrs. J. H. Coats returned from Port- and on Friday evening lusi . Tii. ... MARQUAM. The rain thin week eamed the rj.id to be rather slippery for teams. Frank Bower, 19 years t age, died at Silverton on Fr day and wa buned ai the Miller cemetery on Hun. lay Mtny of his friend- g.itheied there to pay the last respects to their friend. Frank Phelpi died at his home on Saturday and was bin id at the Miller cemetery. The young, people of Marquam, gathered at Mrs Thompson's last Tues day evening with the intention of sur prising Prof. Eby They had a very pleasant time. Prof. L. Marquam, of Salem, has be-n home idling his relatives and friends. ni...r - iou.nLDj-Uriiii.erojLSil: Sunday, Some of the .young Deoole arc talking pect lo move theie this week, We re- organising a dull called hie ' old oak " giet to nave them eave us ami wist, them pro-perty in their new quar ers. Mr. and Mrs. silas Wnghl spent Sun day ultennon at Wm MoreyV The people of Liberal were Irea'ed l is Very interesting sermon on Sunday In luiv. Claim, the statu suiieitiiiun.l..., ..i the Congregational chinch work. Levi Sti hman is making preparation to movo into his new house, Hie car penters having finished their work last week N. II. build a new ii. ey are preparing to parsonage heie "-' "' 'b" sm.-eis i-raclieed al the church on S itui .lay evening, niter which iney spent u lew limps t Uev. Hmlse's Ociebrr al I I.V, lot il. 150 Till! GREAT RACK. Put how long can we keep up ? No longer relatively, than the children kept tin their race with the train. What we need is more brawn, more blood uml h,.ti,.r l.i,i .Strength of body depends on a pure and plentilul blood current, f,)r science has never advanced a facr hevoud the slate. ment of Moses that "The llluod is The I.ife." Hut. every veneration of im-,.u.;., lion shows the st.ilomriii i,. 1. ... . Wider, deeper, and broader sense than was dreamed of in the past. )r, Pierce's Golden Medical Disi -ovrrv hl'lrilld nl ll.n beginning with the blood. It cures prac tically a wide ranee of diseases heiuu many forms of disease have their origin in the blood. It is a scientific compound based, not upon theory but upon ti. pmc. Ileal, common sense proof tleit if ,. purity, caiieh, and vitalize the blood vou overcome disease in any organ. The "(.olden Medical Discovery n I., ,! ,i;. ease in just this way. Il begins first of all to strengthen ihe body through the blood and every ounce of liew blood und pure blood counts against disease. " It was near the Utile town of I,emv W Va and during the month of March, ev. that a young man lay pale ami inolionless upon (what the iicikIiIkiis oallcdl his .Kins tail. Disease of the lutu's, liver complain!, ki.lm v trouble r.u.l pleurisy were liist h.islcuins' lilai to Die p.. m-. i.ic uociors ii, in given nun up to ilie. J I.V Ihunall returned home ,.. Saturday evening, after a two weeks' sojourn in Eastern Oiegon. J II. Jese and diss. Iluras, have moved their families to Canity. Tho Indies of Liberal have a verv iu leiesting Aid Society. Thev now i,v,. eleven members and meet every Thurs day ulteriioon. Tlioy will meet this week at Mrs. J. A. Ilunnagen's. Even lady in invilud to attend und usxisl in the work 0ou'r31 St'tcwtAM. Mr. Muulson papered and ::no 1000 1000 , so . 70ti 4000 The Volunteer's Hall. On Friday evening the Auxiliary will hold a ball for the benefit of , vol.m leer tudiers. The ,,aI1 0, ,, if fort very member of Company I to re eive u Christmas box. Sp.eial rales for sending packages have been made by transportation companies. The h iH tlt. trading much attention and a big sale of sick, n is assured, l.very citizen left at Aonie .-iin (.puie lh juice of a ticket much mi re easily than the volume, is can spam their lives to npln,, ll)lm. ( aur . ..i : n try. This is a proposition ilu PI- Is directly to the patriotism of (,ur people. For iim, lhat w ish to .lance xe, bent music has been provided, lie , In si uieiits will he. 'served dining ; r-v j.ing. TichU for sale by in hers ' ,bo Auxiliary Corns and otheru h,. llflylllHils sai.t. 'he cannot lie o, t w.nuii no. cure lo inc.- lie sai.l. 'were it not for Iruviiig my .tear wife mul little eliil.l l.ui know that 1 must .lie ' A brother ha.l pre scnteil hiiu with three bottles of nusliciiie hut lie ha.l no tiiilh In' patcm uieilicincs ' ; tint, niter the doctors ha.l niveu him up to ilie ami he hid baliishc I every horn ol rccovct v. he sai.l to Ins wile, ' Dear wile, 1 am ex.iiii; to ilie, there can l.c no haun now in taking 'that medicine 1 will lielu its use at once.' He did lieciu to use It and at first he urew worse, lull soo-i'thcre came u chilM.cc. stowlv lull surety he eel better To-day that man is stroue nod In althv and he owes Ins lite to Dial medicine. What' was the medicine? It was Dr. Pierce s Col.i.-n Medical Discovery, an, I I, l.uthcr Mai tin, am the cared man. Dr. Pierce. 1 thank vou Irom the verv uepui .it my neari, lor rcscinnv; me Itoia the crave." TV l'orcoiiiK is from l.uthcr Martin, l..vj., a i)r.iiniiu.-nt clliicn ot Unbcc, Wood Co. W. Va. M. I,. iMcssrr. lvsii , of (hirtiehl. t.amoille Co Vt Wlites: " I had been oul of health for nNmt two years. Sintered with pain in head, nervous, ness. cm Id not sleep, k,r appetite, loss of uesti ; caused by ovctwork. Ikvlors (lid not help me mi I applied to vou for advice, illld de scribed my case. Yoa replied adviMiu; me to use llr. I'icive's lloldcii M.slictil Discovery nnd ' I'ellcts.' 1 did so and alter u-iug one Untie could sleep better and felt belter. Alter iisina in bolllr of the ' Coldcn Medical Iliovci v' Blld two i lis of 1 fcllcts,' I lind in cell eaiuu'.S lu Uvsli I'tid 1 aiu uluiusl entirely cured." NEEDY. is having ,in hoti-n gcnerallv fixed un Mr. Dungait, of Molalla, is do iug Ibn work, which insures a careful und painstaking job. frank Fish has his liandsoinu new o compieteu Mh(1 was moving into it IuhI week. This b uisa is an ex tra neat ami comfortable duelling for the country, one room being finished on won uregon iak, which works Very handsomely. Kevivnl services have been OAK CROVE. Ilie ollicitil announcement of Ilie death of our our irieod nnd previous lend er SI. . I ... . v-naiies anmer lias liesn reciel. H'e weru in hopes lhat our lirsl intelligence ol Ins death might oi ly be a rumor but stlcliisnnt he case. Ho having died at Manila of malarial lever, lis had many fiiendH here. Mrs. Webiicr is quite .1, win, typhoid fever." Mr. tiravos bus lliiisli.iil his cm' met of buying calves. Mr... W W II. Sampson, of Oieson City was visiting the Armstrong's ibis week. CLACKAMAS. Mr. und Mrs. J. W Heunutt have re turned from l'onlaud. Jas. liennett, whosulfered a fraclure of Ihe right lei; 10 .lavs mm i i,.,, , MILWAUKIE. Last spring when Uncle S un called for volunteeis .Milwuukie cautr liute.1 more than her share of brave and nuhlu miinb.I pariots, who have gone into ac tual si rvice and pr .yen ibeir valor and eipi de l Hie prowess of I heir forefathers Now the fair s. x, who are equally brave und noble, ami jerfecily willing to go lo ManiU a nnr es, are do ermine1 10 do something lo show their patriotism, so have made a beautiful flag lo wave over ihe father of nurseries until their brothers return from Manila. L.L Moore attended Ihe Teachers' As sociation at Cams Saturday laid. Loyd Koyal ami Thonipi-on Meldrum are pieparing for a six week's hunt in the mountains. A Hallowe'en party was given at the residence of Mr. Rogers, which was a very successful affiir, as the Rogers' are ftnOHNELL ,t VAMl'JtlCLL, LA n i EUS. nil prmetlrt I mil tho com It ot the title Can field Hlork, a irony ey-a i-la w. Juggar JlulUUng, Otponlte Oifffn C'tyt Hatlry'M Just Arrived We have just received, direct from the Eastern factory, a complete line of Men's and Hoys' Furnishing Goods for fall und winter. A Full Line of Shoes Has just la en placed in stock and will he sold ut Hock lioitom Trices. i'lcant give us a call and lie convinced. I am now located in ilie Cuufield hldg next lo Huntley's. i W. YAKEDA. BANK of OREGON CITY Uldtit Bank In the City. rld up Cnok Cupltul urplmi . . . $80 OOO $41 OOO $100,000. rjlllK COMMF.RCIAL HANK, OF ORKUON CITY. Cupilul, - CKANSACTS A OINIRAI. 1MNKINO BtfSINISS. Ixians made. Bills discounted. Makee collections. Buys and sells exchange on all mints in the United Htatns, Kurope ami Hong Kong. Deposits received sub to check Bank open from 0 a. h. to l H. 0. C. I.AToiiRirri Tresident 1. 1 .Mivm t'ashier RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE. ItLST wniPANIKH-liOWLST HATES F. E. Donaldson, Agt Speaking ol FIRE INSURANCE, There are no companies better, few ao good, as the OLD HOME AND PHOENIX THE NORTHERN, CONNECTICUT, and the HOME MUTUAL. All of them. T1MK TRIED and FIRE TKSTEI). II. L. Ki.i,Y, Agt. WITHROW The Shirt Maker Gents' Shirts and Ladles' Shirt Waists, to order. Uoodiinngh Building, Uoona 207, Fifth street, opposite I'oslollice. Portland; - Oregon ii going on in A proiracUd meeting Milivaukin. Harvey Bissell, uf Canby as st-en on Ihe streets this week. Miss Watkins, of Port land, was visit iiiKold fiiendsiii our city tnis eHk. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hcolt. v hn ii,ri...i for Loiiiliiii li1., .1 h.i - some nine un arrived there onlv a .! Ti . , , , , eie drlaved on the wean on account. t th. roitijli weaihr. Mrs J Sirickler. of B7 M rr m 1 11 V. whs stiiriiiK up music interests in' Mil. naukie tins week. Hallowe'en has passed and I need not say the boys did justice to the occasion. Miss Ids Birkemier is nronressim nicely with her sclmol at George. Ihe young pope ol Milwaukie s Florence likens a heitrtv siirori.. few evenings uuo. 0,'t 31 Wk'uns. Mi nicely. K. V. Denver Cupps will leave this week for Oul. , for the nier in In a ..t I.eiiellitinK his heullh. up iluring the lioing on llj- liens. irei's Notioe, Notice is hereby yivn ,t there are sullicicnt funds on 1 i sv,,erH mid of Drey.,., City to pay ,,,,,. ,,.ir:o;,st.,,,.,,,M,l !it ,., Sep,,,, - d:Jooft;r;,o,ice:",,,vKt Hiih " H. K Si n wuiit. City Treasurer, hevon. Si'.temler 10, On'uon City i cno i two. past week at the S i.vrnu church. Fairly lare crowds have bien allending as the roads uie good and lhat rand, old, dead worh, has been .he,l ,11,,.. i.u I .,, "" oeanii.ui If, it u.inn every roadway and lover's lane. Ami every Mmthful eosnliy lover has bsen lakinn advantage of the kindly leain cast ly the lover's planet, for well tliey snow uiai stsmtne Oregon mist, (which inosns the lain that missed California and bit Orenon) will make duck ponds. .f tnoir promenades, and Ihe coming of ihe gentle turtle tiove w no in.,., heard Mr. Ga lor has had quite a large force at work this week Inking out his potato crop, which teems to be yielding quits plentifully of nice smooth tubers. I'M Miller has been hauling tile this week. Ihe Millers are among the nro- gresHve and wide awake farmers of Ihis community, who read and prolit thereby in tact Nee.ly's population for ilia mmi part at least seem to be of a kind il.ui manage so that financial panics and crisis have no terror for them. Mr. Young, who is leaching the MacUburg school, reports a good ai (en ounce anil ple.vant school. Most ol the. ,pa about here been have SCOTTS MILLS. How few ot the readouts ofilreg.-n know what a h.auiilul spot nature has made lor ll.e site of that pl,.Hsai lilile haiulel known as Stutt Mills As one bends the r comse in thai .hivction, almosi tin.. Homb aft.-r leaving Marquam thu eye at on e meets a pleasuil fit lit in the letti e i..iir,.l lopped foothills of the Cascade Kange, und you are not yet .1. ne feas lug on the sigl.ls of the yell., slab: le lie UN and dark fir gr iveg fri,u,i win, vine and white maple with foliage of the brig, lest shades of tel and yellow, Ihe brighter 'when th ray of a warm October sun fall .Lntinaly upon llieni when there appears far below you and in a little valley surrounded by pr. dtic tive hills, the pretty linl.. t0n so un assumingly name.! Hcotis Mills Aleng edgs of the vullev d.lhs.-s the icv waters of Butte creek, and here just on- poMte the town is a beautiful fall ..f 15 feet, jusi below w hich is a lrg white rumbling flour mill and a saw mill, boil, run by 'he never failing power turnished bv iistuie West of this lu,.tr..i ..... ' Ullllll stream und pnrlialiy on the hillside lies mo iovu, comprising some SO or -10 resi dences all of modern slj le, painted in tasteful colorings and sui rounded by first class outbuildings and (....' Boldly relieved against Iho lnl side is a sch.sil house, gazing down on the lower portion of the town with a learned look, while, not far away and with a solemn air stands the Friends church . Further nown on the flat mwii iiini,.i.,i.. NOTICE. The merchandize business ot Tho..,,,. ('barman & Hun hnvin.. ,.... ...i.i ...i persons knowing Ibemielves lo be in debted to Thos Charman A Son, o, Thomas Cliannan personally, will call at his ollice ut his old place of business and cttle or make sn'isfaetory arrangements for same After 30 days from lids date un nccuiils will l given our attorneys to colllect J.OII.:8 p. l.uvtTT, For Thomas Cliarmam. Septeiub: r SO 1S!)S. MEASURE FOR MEASURE In other words, you gKe us the priv ilege to serve your Urocery and Table i-encaey siippn s and we'll repuvyou for IIIH I'nilt , ullliu v. n..n :.. .... r. . " i' -'' i" "s near in inind. wed.ni'l say that we'll let yo have two pounds lor the I'ri, f 0ne. bid we do say. n,o4 emphatically, Ihalify.,,, deal with us any length of lime, y p be benefited in n telling in, asure. The pnieness of our Groceries is our boast A. ROBERTSON, seventh Street Grocer. New Aurora Hotel H. WILL, Manager. Dining room receives personal supervision Tablos well sup plied with seasonable delicacies. Rooms are all newly furnished and first-class. A wf'l-stocked bar la conducted for the accommodation of the public. I CIVE IHE NEW MANAGEMENT A TRIAL - - Aurora Hotel and Restaurant. 'acob i,iMT, rHormitma. Rales $1 Ter Day and Upwards. Livery and Feed Stable in Connection With the House. Horses Slid ItiiL'fiAa to Let at Reasonable liafs. Har supplied wilh Ihe finest wines. Ii luorsund cigars. Weiuhardt lieor on draught. auroraToregon. WANTKI) - SEVERAL TRUST- worthy persons in this state to CORRECT FOR FALL A very t io t, "' St., ves ,H ,u s,,.l , ! w I'lices Inne b. en received, at gon City Atteiiun li.m-e. When in need of HI on the I'ress prinle.l slatioi.erv Mi ll i pi. i Ok a, ii d'iv ii ' ' 1 1 i1'-; ' - r' s ii munage our btisini ss in their own and "eurhj couniies. It is mainlv ollice "oik conimted at hnma siraigh, fOOO vear nnd lu.:..:i.. i .., .-iniiie. noiiiiniip.. Rhiry. M.mtblv 75 ciosh sell-addressed Herbert K, ne,s, Chicago Sulary expenses- more, i o less References," Kn- stamped envelope. Frett., Dept. M. Are you interested in tjpewriters? We niive un, Hltckensdm-fer, acknowledged the handiest and best math. The price is W, the writing vi-ible, no ribbon is used, printing direct Irom the type, mak ing a clean print. The weight 'ii but hit c"M...n, iimaing ,t iian.ly to carry around with you. Call at The Pbfss ollice and exumina il. Notice of Final Settiement. lo Hie Coiint v I'nnri nf i Im ,.., ,.f . . g n for L lacks s Couniv. In the mater of ,1,,. estate ol'tie..ige r reeinaii d 'ceased : Notice s heieby nivft, t V,H,v I'.ee man, a uninistrairix ol sai.l . state tha: slie has nres.ied i.n.l ill u i...... en. on ii i ,,, ( .r in Btv lntB!1 S(1 h ai.tninistratnx. and iliat n,. .,... i has oi.lered that Monday, tlieoHi day of vihiii io i.i. Mr. m it'ni. ii'it in r a,l I day at the Coua, room ol said Court lie tixed as Ce time and i.laei lor l.e presentation of obj-e.ioiia to said Hi.ul account. M . v I'd,,, Adniiuistrat.ix of Ihe lisiale of Ue'orge "ifiimii, .leireaseil. Dated this 27th If the shoe fits, wear i'. Unless the shoe (lis j on don't want it. friee is imt enough of i(hlm,lt,, (o Im(ke y(Mi saii-fied wilh an u..eoif,,r,able or on-w-rthy shoe. Ileteisaline where vou ill Hod sUues to Hi. II... .". , - ' ' ' "....i.ie in the most peeuliarleet.- Also to lit the nios, peculiar mind and ,.(U-k.t hook "e'll please von for u l,,. ,i , "".e uir MOCK I" peie viiu with. KRAUSSE BROS. Do You 1 day of October, 18:18 g KnOW the NeWS citM.; SOLICITOUS WANTED A .veryu i.rre tor "T. e Story of the ..."Htmics ny Mural Malstead, com missioned by the (Jovemsaent as Of- iciai ui.,onnn to the War Lteparlmeiii The bok was written in army camp at d, though there are a few .,,11 fcft. clnre j ... , tii null JT-H- era! Memtl, in Ihe bospiUlsat Honolnlu rwoog. m inn American trenches at Manila, in ihe inanrgent camp wi h Agiimahlo. on the deck of the Olynpiu with Dewey, and in the roar of b.ttle at Manila. Honania for agents. Brimful of original pictures taken hv goverum,it ptiotogniphers on the spot.' Ijir.e book I.OW prices. Rii nrnlila .. :j Lre.ht given Drop ,n nnmciHj war Ixioks Outfit fro a .i.i L- Barlajr, Secy'y , Str Insurance 'fildg ! thtoago " ' You can have it all for assignee's Sale of Houses and lot. The following properly is offered for sai.k unit Mi'.sT he fold so as to close up me estate of K. K. Willini8, insolvent dent,,,-.. Any reasonable offer will be occepled for Iho .hole of said property or any part of same: House, and lot 7. block 140 f iWrnn .nv. Lot of bloek 81 of Oregon City. i Lot 1 of block 0, Falls View Addition lo Oregon Oil v. Hon eand 1..I 11 of Mock 8 of Willam- ' ette r!s. Lot 11 of ,0,.k "H," Clackamas ' lleltlits. r'r terms. p,iees and particulars call k. "ii or address. Twos. F. Rvan, .-isMgnee .,1 ..Male of E. E. Williams. not like to hear a witty l ne song, speeches by famous by 8ousa, U. 8. Murine and I I Urand Concert hands? Buy I I Ter Month er Month In the Evening- Telegram of Port- 5 land, Oregon. It is tho largest e-vening newspaper published in Oregon; it contains all the news 3 of the state and of the nation. S Try it for a month. A sample fs copy will be mailed to you free, 'j Address S The Telegram, f POBI'I.AMl, OB. g Who does "tory, a fine men, music f'.i... . . v...o...r s uranu uoneert hands? Buy kmiuiio inionft anil vin ... . , .i sing at your own buy a fine Kaul graphophone, the latest model for i!2 Andresen'g jewelry out to nlav and ..I T pn-anilll. j ou call at Burineister & store. Slop and hear it Notice to Tas Payers. Notice is hereby given to ihe Ut- pavers of Clackamas county that the Equalization Board for a.dd counly will f convene on the 24th day of October, 1898, and continue in session for one week. All property owners are re- quested lo appear before the Board and examine the assessment roll so that any errors in assessment may be corrected. p. L, Stoi t. f Couatj Aessstor. I L J