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CIJY AND COUNTRY, ii II Ml "N I'lTV, HKCKMir. II 8. IHI'S. Trrmaiir Miilnritiiii. I ii da I'lipy, niN yeat. In advance, M 01 4 title I'nnv, i minims, lu advance. I 01 'lll'HIKIt. On-r'M rlly.Oreniin county okkickiih. J mill it, . J. W. M-I.liurn (Jan. K. Il.tnitirli , V. W Hunting .. 8. M. Hsniahy J, 0, Wtlh-ri.fl , J. I'. Ilrarll.jr . . II. 8 Olliauii .. Hl.ln.jr Hmylll . .. It. Ii llnlluall iVrk f Ci tiiirlH, hiikiIit, It coni.-r Tnanir.r, A4HiMir Hcli.ari Hlj lcrllltelltllllf , Hurvvyiirf Coroner, Cniiimlsaliniers, I lllcliai-d H. ' ll'i.nrrllm lUIr OIlKtlnN CITY officer. M,.vr T. W. Hulllt.r. It-cnr.lir L. L. I'iirlr I'hli-r .rr I'olloe J. r). runii.ni A mm nor it- KIuhmI Tnauiirer F. J. Lniils City Alt.rrnay H. K. '-'" tUnel ( '1111111. 1"l..nr.r, I . HnlHTl Mini'tiif U'.il-r U iirka. W. II. II1.W1.I 4'lty KtiKl r . . Mllnay Blliylll '.itiiclliix-n !. O. Albright, Jr., II. I.. Hell;, v. n. tire nil, W. A. Wlilla, J. J. Ciark., J. W. OVoa. II, ,. II, porter ami T. P. Rainfall, ttirlllldl lllwla lint Wednesday ul trncll Inunlll. CHUUCUKH. Pint frtirtfrt.alUillill f'liliroll llV. M. HutlslirrtV ,a,,r. tirrvlrua II a. III. eitil f. in. Huiiday -lw..il after lintrlllntfsrnlne. Prayer Mt-.lllia.venF Wednesday eVKiilriK at P- Prayer Murll'if ut V. I. S. K. every Muntlay enlnic at o:M)rnnipi. i'ir iunil.it Cl.nr. l. Rev. Oilman Parker. Paalur M.. ruin ii Kervl.a II: Sunday Mehuol li:lfr! Evening Service Hill! lii'tf Ulnr I'rayar allll nc.1nes.tN7 vmilnii. Monthly Covenant Meeting evsry Wednes. rly eveuiiig niweidlng nut mniiuiy in ma muiiin. St. Julin'a Church. Calhr.llc-llev. A. Iltllehraiid, liu.ir Hiimliiv. Uses lit II and 10::X) a in. Kvcry Niili.ly Uul until Sermon aflar o'clock Mao. Al nil other Masses KiikIIkIi Sermons. Sunday Nchrsil il'lHI p in. Veiera, AmiI.i-IIokI SilbJeotM ami II..II- dmlicliun at 7::h p. m. HoI..IIhI KilaMiMl Church -Rev 0. K.vkea. Pastor. Morning Service al IliH Uy McIiiniI HI l!(:l: Even- Inn Service at a:il. Kiiwortn League nieeiing nun .Uy evening at Brill: I'rriycr Heeling Thursday even lug at K M. Kiwi Presbyterian I'lniir'. - R..y. ft. W. Ollmney, Pantur. Service. II a. hi ami Ms) p. ni. SaMwIli Sclnerl Ilia, m V. I'.H IV Ii. hi .! every Suwlay evening Ht ::. Pnivcr Mcclli.K Wednesday evening Sumj. H-uih free. Evangelical church, Merman A. Krnt, Faaf.r l'ruai liliill Hi-i vIum 'viTy alturliula Hulnlay II ft. in. ml 7 ::U) p. in. Kal.liillli Ht'lnail avi'ry Hllinlnjr 1U in. (.1. HnrrUIrR-r. Hupt.) Wei-kly Prayor Mwthig vary Wrlli.iliiy cvmrliig. UiiIImI llri.liri.n Church. P- B. Willlaiui. I'untiir. HirrvU'i Unit mill tlilill Hiimlny liiurililiKH ami Hie precredllig Sallirilay lilltllt In ll mmilh at Orii;.iii I'ity II . in. ami 7 p. m and th Drat Hun dtiv aftirriiiiun of i-acli inuiilli at KalU Vlw. ChrixtUn tliureh-Kwr. D. T. "laiilfv, Pt. Bervlcri every Hiimlny II a. m. at Hhlfrly Ha I. Prraclilng 'C.iii.l and fmirlh Huiiiiiy lu each uimilh. St. Paul'al'hlirrll, Kplcnll-H. J. A .Kckalluln. iwaiiir. Hervicea every Buiiday at 11 a. in. and 7iKI ' p. in., and Krldiiy aveiilni al 7 SlU p. in. KvuiiL'-llcul I.ullnirali Zlnn Cii'iKregatlii'l. U. U ulri-y, paalur. Ml. In Slilvely'a hull. Hunday .arli.iid from Hill) to lOiiKI ft. m. Bervll'ea IIIS.U ft m. ,and7::K)p. in. 80CIIHTIK8. Valla t'lty IlH o( A. (I. V. W.-Mta .very Sal Hnhiy eienliiK ul Mi ll Inuntll In A. O. II. W . hall on HevLiilh slii.i.1. All a.juiiriiliiK lirelhreu Bnlllly invited tualtend. 1. CMilHeld, M. W. Ueo. Ualitf, Bet Viie Iron Ijalmi, No. A. O. V. W.-Mih-u awry Tlmmby eveninis at CKId Killi.Wa llilll, llaweK". Vlidtilig brelhrelialwuya welco'ua. J. U. tanipbell, H. W. It. Ktlnliaa, Itec. MidalU I-hIki', No- - W.-Mertl Brjl and thlnl (talllldaya In each month at 8cho.il llollne. Vlalllng llll'llllleni llllliln welcome. T. B. Blipp, W. J. W.lhollliia, Hec. Oavel Lodge, No. M, A. I). V. '.-Me.t. aecirnd and thlnl Saturday "Verilngl l Klllghf; Hall, t anby. Vialllng l.mlhera mails welounw, O, h. UarluW, M W. W. B. Urllible, Hec. Clack-ritual 1.0.1B", No. .17, A. O. II. W.-Meet. tlr.t ami third Hmidaya in each niulllh, at Blrllo Ha I. Visiting lirelhreu welcunie. H. Ilnlcomli, M. W. C. ft'. IVaw, Itec. SunrUe I...li!e. N.i.,A.p. II W.-Me,ta avery nec.niil mid firurlh Hulunlay ul t'ueh muulh St w II ,oinvllle. Origiin, Mai Bchulpina, M. W. T. Tooza, Hec. Oregon U', No. J, I O. O. r.-Meeta avery Thuradar evening at 7:.'I0 o'clock p.m. In the Odd Kellowe''llrlll, Main atreet. Menilrera of the Order ,lt to attend. Uanrga a Kly, N. 0. Thoi. Kjan, Br. K.illa ft'iicampraent, Ne 1, 1. 0. 0. I. Meets Drat And Uiinl Tnehdaya of each nionth at OUd fellowa ilnll Meiubere and vinlllna pntriarclu cordially lir ,vltoil lu Mlnud. W. II. Howell, Chief Patriarch J. A. Btowant, Hertbav ' . Oawegn Lwlge, No. , I. O. O. V.-Meata at Odd Fel low'! Hall, Oswego, every BatunUy svsnlog. VWtlDg lirelhrsn made welcome, U. W. Pnwssr, N. U. J. K. lllaley, Bee. Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. A. M.-Ilolda it ' tegiitur coninuiliicutloiiB on oral and ihird Balunlaya af euchuiiinlhat7siup.nl. Brethren In gual jtaud. lug are invited to atteni. L. L. Porter, W. M. 'J'. K. ltyau, Beo. Waucheno Ualge, No. IS, I. 0. B. M.-Meeta Mon day evening at A. O. V. W. Hall. Vlalting members conlially invited. J. Tremuaill, jr., awirnai j. Meade Poat, No. 2, O. A. R., Department Of Oregon. Meets Bmt Monday of each mouth at K. ol V. Ilnll, Oregon City. Ylidling conirndea niads welcome, llavid McArtkur, Com. J. P. Bhaw, Adj. Genenil Pope Pi"-'. Nil. fitf., 0. A. H. Meets firfct Bnturdny of each month at Urango hall, MtllillO. coiurudea conliully Invited. J. V. Nelson, Com mander. H. W. Bhnw, Adjutant. tien. l!ro,.k Pit, No. 22, 0. A.' B., DopartmsBt of Oregon Mi eta in school house at Needy on nrst Bat urdny lu each nionlh at 2 o'clock p. m. All ooro miss mnd welcoms. Jacob Bpogle, Com. J. Kar stridor, A.IJ. Mewle Belief Cori. No. 1", lleparlmelit of Ore on Meets on Unit snd third Fridays of esch month III K of P. Hall. Members of corps from abn.lld cordially welcomed. Mrs. M. M. Charmnn, Pres. Mrs. K. L. t'ocliraii,Taa. Mm. J. B. Hnrding.Bec. Hons of Velernna, E.'D. Baker Camp, No. 18-Meet first and thlnl Thursday evenings ol each month, h. 8. Colin. Ciit. B. B. Belloluy, 1st Lieut. 0. 0. Wood, 2d Lieut. Achillea Lodi-a, No.SS, K.of P.-Meeta every Fri day night at the K. of P. ball. Visiting knights invited. Clias. Albright, Jr., C.C J. K. lthodes, K. of It. 8. Canliy Lodge, No M, I. O. 0. T.-Meetl flrat and third Batunlay svsnlugs at Knlghfa Hull, CHUby. Vllilillg members always made wslcome. H. C. (Jllliuore, W. C. T. Millard Lee, Sec. F Comiany, First Rei ., 0. N. G. -Armory, Third and Main, ltegular drill night, Monday. Regular business meeting, Aral Monday of each monlh. J. W. Ounolig. lapt. V. B. Kelley, First Lieut. L. L. Piegena, Becond Lieut. Cnnbr Spiritualist Society. Assembles on flrst and thlnl Sunduva of each month. II. A. Lee, Pres il.nt. Miss Hauls Phillips, Beconlillf Secretary. New Km W. C. T U.-Meeli drat Sstunlay in each month at their hall In New Kra. Friends of the came Invited to lie present. Mrs. Carey Johnson, Mrs. kaatman, Pres. St. John's Branch, No. 047, C. K. of A.-Meeto ..very TiKwiay evening at llieir nan, comer siaiu anu Tenth streets. Oregon City. T. W. Sulllvm, Prea. M ill. Jualin, Bee. Oregon City Board of Trade-Meeti at Court House rou eecond Monday in each month. Visitors w. Iconie. .Oeo. C. Blownell, Pres. F. K. Donaldson, Caiibr Board of Trade-Meets at Knight'a Hall, iCanbv,' on nmt and third Fridays of each month. Visitors welcome. Win. Knight, Pres. B. J. Osrrl .son, Bee. Mulalla (Irsnge. No. 40, P. of U.-Meets at their ttmil at W right's Bridge on Ihe second Batunlay of .sach month at ltl a. m. rellow members made .welcome. J. F. Nelson, Msster. K. H. Cooper, Sec. Tualatin Orange, No. Ill, P. of H.-Meeta last Satur day of each month at their hall in W'ilsonvills. R. B. Henry, Matter. Miss Beda Sharp, Bee. Warner ursnge. No. 117, P. of 11. -Meet fourth BatunUy of each nionth al their ball in New ara. C. O. W illiams, Master. Mist Maggie Brown. Bee. Butte Creek Grange, No. 82, P. of H. Meets at their bsll in Maniuaui second Saturday in each month at IDS m Visiting members alwaya welcome. J. R. WhitsMaster. J. E. Jack, Bee. Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. Meets Ural Fri day of each month at Fountain Kngins Huitss. W. T. W hillock. Pres. td U Shaw, Foreman. A.W. Milln, Sec. - Fountain Hose Co, No. 1 Meets second Wednesday in each mondial tngine House, east side Main atreet, betaeen seventh and eighth. Hiram Straight, Prea. M. P. liuinn, Foreman. J. W. Stewarl, Sec. Cataract H. Co. No. S. Meets secot d Tuesday. each month at Cataract Kugiue House. Sidney Smith, - Pres. pert Ureenman, Foreman. Herb Bestow, Sec. Oregon City Hose Co., No. S-0 W. Church, Pres. W. . Maria, Foremaa. H. S. btrange, See. For 0ar Fifty Veara. Am Olii anu WaxL-TID Rmr.PT. Ura. Win. sMr'eSoolliiog Syrup baa been used f. over flfty years l.y millions of mothers for their children while teething, wilh perfect snreesa. It aootbea the child, . i.. -n. .ll.va -II naia. cures wind Cube. tii.ia.te. 8..U by liniagisisiB , er. pan .f the j si?'ii.b"X and ask for M. W.asln. s nil si the lre-1 maseiiy n uimtuuss. i F. ... . , mliiug Strap, and tola ao ainer aiua ALL FREE. Tha vis,, hare a I Pr. Kini's Kear Kfaroeery H salae. ana lb.e who hare ant. hare auv Or op,-""..! I 7 ' JSIZ1"."?, Urnxxv mm! ft Tnl B"l. Tr. Vnd ytmr aatdUlrf- H. t. aacale. k C:. ar t a sami'le b..i h! Orajnr e ' Uf 1 sill; FrV aeU a. a W Of CJ. a. Haalt aad II..D-sU loalractur. Free. All of aatra is f aara t4 to "' "" " a.aif as I -en. A HsrdiDt'a !' EVEN'S OF THE WEEK DKLiMjuitNT Puiimchiiikkh. Tony Nlllt HIT mii'il A i)il"l'h ell'wH'iljIT It I SVoutl Inn ii I lie oilier ilny tux I u..t JiiiIkiiiuiiI lor tin iiiiioiint 1. 1 ItiH t-l tint. It coat the lU'liliijllflll 111 Vt'llla' alllHi:rll!l HI trj'illK lo I flit Tui.y mil i.l one. 'I'linre lire miliHt't iliiTH nil Hie C'oritiKK'a Imt who are aoino y.'iiin In iinn.nn hihI niukti nol Hit. It'HHt t il, ill ii. .r uii) iiriiiiiieri to iny, Thine Hie IIiiiim when fui l 'ftril'icu cuiihos lo Ire u liliiii'. Thflxu Minium eviiluntly are o( ilie opinion I hut mi eilitor run live on uiinl. UiiIi'mh tiny my up in proiniee to piiy lit boiiiu future time ru t aoniilily HfHr, II niuy lie tleeini'il iii'iv fHKury lo cfinl the conmulile hIho hIht tlit'in. Tliia niiiv hhi'iii IntrHli mi I mi teem It-iiiHiily ami it Im very uiiileHHiiiit to u w Milch luiriruuyu to old reucliTH of tliin piiiur, wlio mafin like old (rieiiilw and iii'lKliljora. All that ia aakeil of them 1m, to tlo what Im rilit hetween iiiuii anil limn. HiIITA CuMI'ANYri' TkI.KI I It A I' 1 1 1,1 NK A iiroinlneiit ami tiiiMiwnrtliy eili.on if Knule Creek, lin line taken tiiiitiN to iiKiuire into Ilia I. U, liiit teli'ifraiih aclienie with the olijoct of iuttiiif nioney into it to help it alontf. writes that lie in irretilly tliHiippoinieil, for in his opinion It ia a fitiliire and a dike. Me states that the operator at Snmly is often ohliifeil to k"' aloilK the line lo put up the wire, anil that the small, aletuler poles on uhii'h the wire is Hlriinif have nol been hud k into Ihe t-ronnil a miiIII- ciint deplh to uive them llrnineHs, the one leaning- over to one Hide anil the ulher to the other aide. The service, he stales, Is praulieally wi.rlliloBH, ami a person can send a inessiitru more rapidly and more surely to i'ortliitid by a bnni'hyraiiM pony thun Ii)' the (.'ape Horn (in a horn) Telegraph I'ine. Dkatii ok Mrs. W. 1', Si'kni'kr. Mrs Annie Hpeneer, wife of W. 1". Piii'iirer. tlieil Tneaduv niulit luat Meek Ht 12..'t0 al 1 1 ie Inline of It I, Hpeneer in Cnnemali, of eryHipelita. Her aite waa tl years iind'olie whh a iliiiiKhler "f Henry iii'iIIiith. on tne liilili, in ilie forenoon, Itev. Mr. Kukatrom performed fiineritl services at the home of the alllicterl family, after wliieh the remuins were taken to the liitruti spot ot tho Smatliers family in the Damascus ceme tery and ititerretl wnh appropriate re- iL'ioiis services. Alra. Npencet s sick ness nnd dentil were sudden. Hut a few days previously she had left her IiiihIihihI in Ihe best ol health to visit in the couiilry, and on the Sunday preced ing Die Tuesday on which she departed, came Imuie in ureal siilleriutt Irom the disease from w hich she never arose. Main Sthkkt CiUahantkk. The fol- lowitiir paraiM-apli from tl.e Main street contract shows that "lily the vitrllieil hrick, tiul Ihe loiitnlHtion ol Ihe slu'r-t, is Kiidianleed for live veins: "The contractor will guarantee that the vitri fied fire brick pavement, so laid, shall cost the city nothing- for repairs, on ac count of quality of or any defects in the brick used lor paving, tor a term ol live years from the date of completion, and at the end of such term said brick shall be in a tiist-clnss condition, sutisluctory to the city surveyor and the city council. Htii'li Ktnirantce to be in the form of a bond ol not less than 20 per cent, of the amount of the linul estimates signed by three sureties, acceptable to the cily council." A Vkiiv ICconomical Vounostku. Benny A., aged about six, is a philoso phic, little man. After supper his mother handed him a cup of tea left by some one at the table, wilh instructions to throw it out. lie presently re entered the dining room willt the empty cup and quietly remarked. "Ma, times are so hard in Oregon thai we can't allbrd lo waste anything. I drank the tea ttt save it." The mother's standing injunction to him is not to touch "the cup that cheers but not inebriates," and the opportunity to violate it was as ir resistible as the red apple was to Kve. Tim CoFFKitDAM . The cnftVrdrim on the west side is badly demoralized. Only live smokestacks of the various engines stick their heads out of water. About 200,UU0 feet of !2xl2 lumber floated oil'. A Hume of 200 feet in length is gone The site of I ho dam is now an eddy in which irreat quantities of cord- wood, lumber and short billets congregate, enough for a respectable woottyard. It is is said the project con templated now is to build a coUerdam by rip-rapping. From Hkoihtkr ok Actions. J. M. Lawrence, Meier & Frank, OarrettBon, Woodruir & Pratt Co., and K. Ii. Sabin have filed complaints und attachments against II. L. Schiller of the Boston Store; Sarah Knima Davidson vs. Win. T- Davidson, summons; Darthula II. Sconce vs. Thomas Sconce et al, com plaint; Joe I'tiqiiet and li F. Smith vs. Kast Side Uy. Co.; State vs. Fred Uiener nnd A. McLaughlin, bench war rants issued. Card ok Thanks. To the many kind friends who assisted us both by deeds, kindness, and words of sympathy in our terrible loss of wife and mother, we re turn our heartfelt thanks, hoping that Providence will ever spare them the trials and srllictions that well might crush our hearts ; but should the heavy hand of such sorrow be laid upon them may they find as gt n tous and loving friends as we have found. t. J. Sniiikr and Family. Dkatii ok Mr i. M. J Snider. Mrs. Catharine Snider, wife of M. J. Snider of Springwater, died on Friday morning, after an illness of about one and a half years. She was bom in Woodford county, 111., November lllih, 1843. A husband, two daughlers and a son mourn the irreparable loss of an esti mable wife and mother. The remains were buried on Sunday at t lie Oregon City cemetery, Uev. Father tlillebrand officiating. Tub Iron Inucstry. The blast fur nace at Oswego, which has been idle for some lime, wis etarled up anew on Sundav, giving employment to upwards of 100 men, :!U of them miners of ore. There is prospect that the pipe works will also resume. Holiday Goods at Lowest Prices, If you wish to mske few or many, cheap or costly presents, this is your best chance. Our stock is large, our goods new, our prices low, The presents you want are all included in our splendid hue of Watches, Chwks. Jewelry, Sil verware, Novelties and Musical Inslru menta. LU kmeister & Andhesen. Music by the Willamette String Band under the leadership of John Everest of E vere-1 's Orchestra of Poitland, for the Ued Men's Masque Bull. Mr. J. P. Blaize, an exlensive real estate dealer in Dea Moines, Iowa, nar rowly escaped one of the severest at tacks of pneumonia w hile in the north ern part of that state during a recent blizzard, says the n'ttunlaij Itecirw. -Mr. lilaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get w arm, and inside of an hour after his return he was threatened wilh a severe case ol pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest tlrugKlore Bnu bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv, of which he had often h.ard, and took a nuitiiier of large doe. He ,1 . i.;..i. 1.... 1 ..(, 1 1 says the ellect was womiertul an. short time he was breathing quite : easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next dar was able to cnue to Dea . oines. Mr. Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderful. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Ooa't fail to witness the Grand March at Armory Hall, December 251b, of ilie Unl Men's Masqiieraile Ball. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Hominy two houses camo attitin down the river. Tho hoard of trade will meet on Mon day, Kvery member should be present, On Smiditv Mrs. Ed. Fields liecaine the mother of u daughter weighing 11 pjunils. Thecitv of Portland oavs the fii'iteral Electric Company tSO.OOO annually (or street nglilH. The high w-aler reduced tiio liuad of wntcrnMhn electric works from 40 to about 20 feot A big chunk of the new cribbing built t Ciinemiili lies in the basin near the Imperial null. It v iioiitihir subscription money Im be ing cnllectod to build a Al. E. church nt Jones null. Mr. Hchwan has lust received a cur- lour I of tiling for w hich lio has here the exclusive agency. J. W. O'Oonnell. T. I'. lliindull. Will While and J. O. Porter are the council- men who will retire. W. C. Cheney, the electrician, is credited with an invention for which he has refused (HO COO. Oeo. II. Lacy has been discharged as in I in i ttiMt rati r of estate of L. II .Calkins, nnd bondsmen released. Thursday 'irt Cliinitmon came down by boat front the Sinslaw cannery, whose Hu-linim pack la IKHW cases. Mr. Joplin, lessee, gives dances ttt Seventh slreot hull every Saturday evening. The attendance is big. Mr. Wilcox of Maple Lane gave a dance on Tuesday evening. A generous midnight lunch was not lacking. The high water curried oil" a building near the Brick mill und -''HI worth of tools of Mr. V hiker, the machinist, - A sidewalk, has hec.i laid from the west side motor station to the end of the bridge to accotninodute the passengers. Tho railroad round trip rales lo San Francisco during the Mid-Winter Fair will lie $2.) plus 2.50 for five admission tickets. Jack Frost of Park Place was acquitted on Tuesday by .Tnntice Fonts of the charge of sell'i:. ui' giving whisky to minors. License to wed issued December 4th to Ella McCoinh and Charles Uingel ; the nth to Eflie Brown and Charles Ma lander. Sunday a hobo made the trip on the brakes between Oregon City and Park Place, When ho crawled out he was almost drowned. The attachment plastered, on the Bos ton Store were forstiilletl by a $2500 chattel mortgage, and the establishment remains stuta quo. The high water has thoroughly satu rated the numerous unoccupied town lots on the Hut between the Abertiethy and the Clackamas. Notwithstanding Ihu stormy weather, tho gross receipls from the Japanese festival at the Congregational chinch Hinoiiiiled to something over fOO. The Monmouth correspondent writes that souie of the "Clackamas county girls are (earing of not getting home for the holidays on account of high water," J. U. Lawler of Needy is about to return to his former home, Blair, Neb., after a residence of live years in Oregon. He is obliged to leave on account of ill health. The dunce nt Buttoville last week be gan on Weduesitay evening at 8 and terminiiled at 11 o'clock next morning. J. J. Cooke called for 2 quadrilles and wasn't digged. The Electric Company will have (roni llo.OOO to 40,000 cords of wood cut on its lands near tho Tualatin, which will be brought to the mills by means of the electric "short line." Friday, the corpse of a still-born male infant was found on the rack ol the powerhouse o( the P. O E. Co. It lind not beeu iu the water over 24 hours.. The coroner buried it. The ladies of St. Paul's Guild will have many useful and fancy articles for sale at their fair to be belli at the Armory Friday, December loth. Ad mission 10c, refreshments 15c. Married bv Judge Meldrtim, Novem ber 28th, Mrs. Henrietta Scliolly and (ieorge L. Ka Inner; the 29th, Elizabeth B. 11111:111181 and John L. Davis; De cember 3d, Ora Faulkner and James D. Wilkinson. Tuesday evening Hon. George C. Brownell left for Uoeburg, where lite circuit court is in session, to defend John M. Kenton, arrested here some time ago for drawing a gun on Couniy Judge Iiiddlo. The holes on the side of the plank road up the Apperson hill have been filled with stones, and two runways have been built under its bed. one at the upper end and one in the middle, to let the water off. The Electric Hotel has again a new proprietor. Mr. Hamilton, a Portland gentleman, is now on deck, and Mr. Mnsier is manager in charge. If eco nomically conducted money can . be made in the house. At a small expense a covered tliti h could be made at the western end of the suspension bridge that would carry oil the witter that always runs over it and keeps it tnudilv after every rain. This drainage would help to preserve the bridge. The high water upset all the smoke stacks of the pumps al the coflerdam, and knocked out a big section of the flume that supplied the wheel which ai oi e of ilie pumps. The wheel itself Ihib been driven out of place and sunk to the bed of Ihe river. A young man obtained admittance to the Seventh street dance hall Saturday evening by gulling the doorkeeper with the following card : "A Pleasant After noon at the Young Men's Meeting at the Baptist Church at 3 o'clock, this Afternoon. You 1 are cordially invited." O. Williamson, who came here from the Pillsbury B. mills at Minneapolis, and was employed during the summer and fall months at the Imperial, left for the south a few days ago to make the tour of California. Mr. Williamson is both a good miller and a splendid fellow, It was not Master Fredericks of the Clackamas, but Sewald Toepleman of this citv. aged 12, who played the violin duet with Prof. Everest at the band entertainment recently at Shively's hall. This was the first appearance of the aspiring young musician before an audience. Revival meetings are still in progrpss at the M. E. church every evening at 7:30. A. P. Gillett is the preacher up to Saturday evening. Next Sunday H. G. Williams, a converted drunkard and gambler, and since then a noted evangelist, will preach in the morning at 11 :00 and in the evening at 7:30 he will deliver his famous lecture entitled, "MylMolher's Bible." Yoa are cordially invited. Do not nuts this treat. Belore you buy your Christmas pres ents come and see us. We will aid you in selecting, poet you as to style, guaran tee you the quality and make you the most favorable price Don't wait until the different assortments hire been broken, but take advantage of the first choice Ktirmeieter & AnJresen. vi-L-i. si.- o.j .-- as .j. " , ' . :" " ., 1 1:. . t 1.0.1 iienis in masque ii, i.aoiis in . t . . tj. mflmi.tr. frf-a rrM-tatrira .sr. 1 ' For s sr. re throat there is nothing lo-tter than a flannel bandaire dampened I with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will j The last regular meeting of the old nearly always effect a cure in one council passed oil quietly with the ex night's lime'. This remedy is also a ! ception of desire on the part of one larortte for rheumatism and hn cured many very severe cases. oO-tent bolt lei (or sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Kipsuis Tl i u lea : for lour i tomath. "When I was a Boy," V.'rites Postmaster J. C. Woodsox, Forest Hill, W. Va., "1 had a bron chial trouble of such a persistent nnd stubborn character, that the r'oi-tor pronounced it Incurable with oidlimry medicines, and advised mo to try Ayer'f Cherry rectoral. I tlitl bo, and one bottle cured me, 1'or the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with good effect whenever I take A Bad Cold, nnd I know of numbers of people who keep it in the house all the time, not conBiderinp; it safe to be with out it." "I have been using Ayer'f Cherry Pectoral In my family for 30 years, with the most satisfactory results, ami can cheerfully recommend it as being espe cially adapted to all pulmonary coin-. plaints. I have, for many years, made. pulmonary anil other medicines a special alittly, and I have come to the conclusion Hint Ayer's Cherry Pectoral occupies a position pre-eminent over other medi cines of the class." Clias. Davenport, Dover, K. J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral rre;.nred by Dr. J. C. A yer a Co., Lowell, Hast, Prompttoact,8iiretocure MONDAY'S CITY ELECTION. The Citizens Secure the Mayor and Two Councilmen, and the Republi cans the Treasurer and Two Councilmen. In the election on Momlny, II. Straight (citizens ticket) was elected mayor by a majority of 2:18; lien Jaggar (citizens) ami Ii. 0. Stevens (republican) council men in the first ward, anil (ieorge Brougliton (republican) and K. M. Howell (citizens) councilmen in the second ward ; K. L. Holman (republican) ireasurer uy a majority ol U.S. ami E, Culiir (citizens) assessor and collector by a majority of 211(1, lie atid H Straight both received he same number of votes, 420. The following is the vote cast in the two wards : First ward T. L. Charman 1)2, II: Straight 200. U L. Holman 1U0, F. ti. Kelly 104, E. 8 Calilf 103, G. W. Church 87, C. V. Friedricks 138, J. N. Harrington 124, Den Jaguar lo.'l, II. C. Stevens 101. Second ward T. L Charman 93, II. Straight 214, R. L. Holman 17(1, F. 8. Kelly 125. K. S. Califf 227, G. W. Church 07, U. Brougliton 100, E. M. Howell 140, J. A. Thayer 133, G.II. Wishart 123. CITY COUNCIL MEETING. The mayor and all metnbeis of the council were present. Communication from Mr. WycliSu in regard to an extra allowance for street work laid on table. ' Saloon license of M Huerth transferred to John Coberg. Communication from Columbia II & L Co, asking for the uso of the vacant room back of their hull, read and said company allowed the use of front half of said room, provided they pay for changing partition . The boys have so increased in number that additional room iB made necessary . Recorder reported 11 cases of disor derly conduct tor the month. Kesiguative of Hiram Straight as member of water commission accepted and T P Randall unanimously elected to fill unexpired term. Committee on appointing extra police reported they had Becured an extra man at toO a month and no fees. The bills of the judges and clerks of election were cut troiu 4.50 to 3,50 each . Appropriations Wilson & Cooke $95, LRucoiiicli $5.25, John Bittner $3.73, T S Lawrence $9, Jas Andrews $1.50, Bellomy & Busch 1, W A Huntley $7.1)0, V 11 Adams $25, FOE Co $172 45, Airs G W Churclt $10, G M Bestow $1.25, J W Kelly $o, I LeMahieu $30.90, L L Porter $44, F Williams $24 50, A Walker $7, WilBon & Cooke $22.15, J 8 Purdom $80.50, J W Cole $3 50, J E Rhoades $3.50, J W Graham $3.50, M E Wil loughby $3 50, T F Ryan $3.50, A W Milln $3.50, T M Miller $40, C C Rob bins $3.50, Geo P Calill' $3.50, 8 S Walker $3 50. Fred Ely $3.50, L A Nobel $21, D E Sheppard $44, G Bridges $3, II Gilbert $3, 11 Straight $4.40, J Roake & Co $4.50, Wilson & Cocke $3 20, Pope & Co $18 .05. C lloberg $229. On Main street fund : Hatnshaw A Bebm $2958.08, 8 Smyth $90, J W K'oggtn $b, I'ursent Kiedon $..7o. On Fifth street fund : Dan Dyous $48.08, Perman Bros $298 .11. The bills of Williams, Williams & Carey for $1000 and of 11 E Cross (or $o00 allowed. The above were attorney fees in the Seventh street case and were considered somewhat large but it was thought advisable to settle as there had been considerable work on the case. The committee and the council were undecided as to whether they should collect interest in Ihe delinquent assess ment on Seventh street and the matter was referred to the city's counsel, Messrs, Cross and Williams. Ordinance read and ordered published licensing street railways to haul and discharge freight on Main street at an toanuual fee of $100 payable quarterly. This comes up for final pasage on De cember 20th at 8 p. tn. Matter of settling the ward iines near Ely was left for the "reform adminis tration" to decide. Street committee ordered to put sewer in alley between 5th and 0th streets on east side of Main street and correct same with Main street. ! Considerable discussion was engaged 1 in in regard to the Main street assess-1 ment. As but $14,000 or $15,000 had been paid in by the property holders some j steps would have to be taken to force collection even if the entire amount was j collecte-j.as the contractors wanted their j money. Some that were able to 1 pay would not pay and if the, whole amount was 'collected it. would be quite a hardship on some of the less fortunate. Those w ho had j paid their part of the assessment and , had received no benefit (peoule on 1 lower Main street) thought it would be light. In-finite action was not taken' and the matter was left until the special meeting hoping that enough would pay I to satisfy the contractors. Fifth street i " about the same fix 1.1... i - . n,. .1: 1 viucrrtj inns nun ui rati .c uiKtiaisir . ....... 1 r the fxtra nrtliee hired rv mmmilles The vote of the election held on Mon day was canvassed and certificates ol election ordered issued. councilman to whip another. Get ready aid io to the Grand Matqter- ade Ball given fry ihe I. O. K. M ., De-1 cemla-r t-'t. pedal Airanyiramfa The times may not be We have made decided redactions on onr stock from one Figured Eider Down Flannel, Our 10c Canton Flannel reduced All Wool Checked Shirting Flannel, reduced to 25c a yard Misses Wool Hose, reduced to Th8 Virtue In Values, the Power in Prices, Make this Your Best Chance It is easy to make claims, See what CALL AND NOTE THE MANY THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK. LOCAL SUMMARY. What is the matter with E. G. Farns worth's tonsoriul parlor, the only first' lass one In Oregon City 7 ' Prescriptions carefully compounded f t it. a. Harding s iirug store. L. P. Fisher, Njwspiper Advertising Agent si .Mercnnnts bxcitange, Mtn Francisco is our authorized agent. This paper ib kept on file in his oliice. For job printing go to the Couk kk olBce. LaiVyeks' Biiikks and Foi.DKlts printed at the CouitiKit oliice. A limited amount of money to lend on llrst-class security by Wade K.Spencer, Oregon City . Stttdman'a Soothing Powders preserve a liealtlily slate of the constitution dur ing the periotl of teething. Read Retl Front ad. Prices always the lowest. There is nothing more appropriate for holidry presents than the dainty sou venir China ware decorated with Oregon City scenery ut lurtneister& Andrescn's. Tlie firm hail these goods manufactured in Germany specially for the Oregon City trade. Coming Event. I. 0. R. M. Masquerade Ball, December 25. Go and see the beautiful costumes at the Hed Men's Masquerade Bull, Christmas Night. In Memorlaiu. Resolutions of respect in behalf of Sister Mary E. Rowan, 1 member of Hardings Grange No. 122, P. of H., who died November 19. 1893 : Wiiekeas, It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe to remove from our midst, by death, Sister M. E, Rowan ; tlieretore, be it Heiulved, That in Iter death Hardings Grange No. 122, P. of II., has lost a respected member, the husband an af fectionate wife, the children a kind mother, and the community a respected neighbor. Resolved, That the Grange tender its sincere and fraternal sympathy to the bereaved family. Hetotved, That our charter be draped in mourning for 30 days and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the be reaved family, and that a page in the Grange recortts be set apart with these resolutions inscribed tnereon. - 1. - tKKIl UEItllKIt J. C. Si'Kaouk,. Coin F. Wilson, Mr, Sykes Preaches on Social Reform. (Communicated.) The Baptist church was filled on Thanksgiving morning, when tho Rev. G. Sykes of the Methodist church, preached from Psalm 71, 14th verse": Hut I will hope continually, anu win vet Draise thee more and more." His honest admission of the fact that many things had come to us during the year for which we could not feel thiinktiil ; his forcible and eloquent denunciation of the spirit of selfishness which turned the abundance of Providence into a partial famine, were listenetl to by an appreciative congregation. He brought these evils home even to the members of our church ; argued the necessity of a social levolution; called upon members to be moreconscientouBin their business dealings; to supplant the maxims of the world with the regulations of the New Testament for a business code, saying, the gteat problem of the day was the application of godliness to our daily traflic. The best way to observe Thanksgiving was for the church mem bers to let the grace of God overcome this selfishness, Unit hud been the cause of so much oppression, and for the church to unite in ellorts of obtaining justice and charity (or the poor. He spoke against the sweating system, and suggested that even a bank ought to be opened by Christian people to prevent the unrighteous gains of the usurist. Youig trLly, Attuus. We are pleased to announce the ar rival ol uur holiday stock and t hut we are now ready for but iness with a rare aortment of Christmas gifts suitable for everybody, liurmeister & Andresen, LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letters n maining at the Oregon City postoffice for the week ending December 7th, 1893, uncalled for: Arnold, Win Bock, Aug Broomfield, Mrs E Cary, Henry Crush, A Enselman, Jul 1 11 Flanders, Mrs A M Grant, Magnolia L Gunderlack, Geo Hedges, Frank A Howan, E M Howel, Mrs Ellie Jones, Dave Martiu, A J Matthay, II II McFee, Charley Morton, Mrs R Pierck, James Richardson, II J RoUumier, Frank Sedoris. Mrs 8 L Tresher, John O City Washing Mach Co When calling for these letters please ay "advertised." E. M. Ranub, P. M. forty Itarrels a Kar. Harris & Buquo, Erin, Tenn., manu facturers of the celebrated Erin Lime, say they have great faith in Drummond's Lightning remedy for Rheumatism. One of their principal coopers was laid up with Rheumatism until induced to lake Drummond's Lightning Remedy. After taking two bottles he went to work, and has since been making Forty Barrel per day. If your druggist has not got this remedy, write to Druininond Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York, and they will send you full par ticulars. Agents wanted. "When your heart is bad, and your head is bad, and you are bad clean through, what is needed?" asked a Sunday school teacher of her class. "I anow Ayer's Sarsapsrilla," spoke up a little girl, whose mother had re cently been restored to health by that medicine. No better preparation (or the hair has ever been invented than Ayer's Hair Vigor. It restores the original color lo faded and gray hair, and imparts that natural gloss and Ireshness, everyone so much admires. Its reputation is world w ide . Go to E. G. Farnsworth'a (or a fine poinparloor hair-rut. all they should be, and the reduced to. 25c a yard lo 14 yd.', for $1 00 15c a pair bnt we have the proof an investigation of which will produce confidence and assurance. we can do for you at the present time in the way of Goods REDUCTIONS When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dul ton, of Luray, Russull county, Kansas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain A lO., Den -Monies, .to show them hi six-year-old boy, whose life had been saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it Having cured mm ol a very severe at tuck of croup. Mr. Dulton is certain Unit it saved his boy's life and is en tlittsiuslic in his pruise of the Remedy. i' or suie uy u. a. Harding, druggist. FOR SALE. Eighty acres of fine farm land, mostly uotioin, on n ooticocg creek, Clackamas county, two miles from Meadow Brook postolltce. Three acres cleared. 12 acres slashed ; good house 20x30. Price $800, of which $590 in list be paid down, bal- a neo two years time. For further par ticulars cull at Courier office or address me ut antouver, Wash. Mus. Anna Taylor. BUOKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Bost Salve in the world for Cuts, .truises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ciillblalna, Corns, and all Skill Krliptlona, and positively cures files, or no pay required. It Is IiinranUed lo give perfect satlalactton, oi money refunded. Price 25 centa per box For sale by U.A. Hurtling. BLANKS! PLANKS 1 1 BLANKS!!! For Sale at the Cot'ltiKii office: Mortgage, Filing Covers, Ilontl (or Uectl, Promissory Note, Receipt Hooks, Warranty Deed, Quitclaim Deed, Circuit Court Criminal Hulipncna Teachera' Heport Cants, Partial fnymont Real Kstnlo Contract, KherIM' Summons, Jury Summons, Copy of Summons, Notice to Garnishee, Answer to Garnishee, Subpoena, Writ of Attachmenr, Justioe Subpoena, civil, Justice Subpoena, criminal Special or private blanks printed on application expeditiously and correctly. Oregon City Market Report. WHKAT-Per ou.DO, bulk without sacks (Hts -lie $ bushel, with sacks. Fi.our - Roller $1 10 per bbl, net Eoos 30c Butteb SOca roll, Veal .V tfik) dressed Chickens I24 a doten Bkkf On foot2ia2;,jc: dressed Mutton 1 7o2 8hinoi.es $'2 i" y thousand. Labd 12Ho V pound. Hides Orcen, 3c; dry.07cytb; one-third off orculled. Hheop pelts, 2,X$3Po Hay Timothy, 112, clover lit, wheal hay to, baled. Dried Fruits Prunes loo; apples 810o Mill Feed - Shorts tin, Bran llli; Chop 10; rejected wheat, CO cents $ hu Pork Sides 14c, shoulders lie, hama ltlo; on foot 6;,c : dressed 7ic Potatoes 50c a bu ; apples 8O40c a box. Ripans Tabulos euro constipation. Kip:ui8 Tabulos : best livor tonio. Ripans Tubules : one glvos roliof. HARDMAN & DItEGELIS, New York Merchant Tailors. HultH muilo tn orclur hi Arnt-clas styles. We make 910 If limn I'urtluiifl flint cIhhb Uilunuii mil BUitH, Call ami Kive ua u trial and wo will guarantee you mitlsfiictiou. CLEANING AND HKPAIKIN0 DONE. Next door nuuthnfAlbrln.it 4 Warner's meat market. CITY VIEW NURSERY, CAN BY, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale. J. A. COX & SON. PROPRIETOR. NEW FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, just opened, on north cist corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as low as the lowest. Country Produce Bought Flour and Feeij For Sale. J. A. BUCK. Prop. Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BAM KINO IIOISI IM TUC CITV Paid Up Capital, $50,000. President. Vice President. Caabier, Manager, ThohsI CHAIaM Gto. A. Hasdiso E. O. CscriELD Charles H. CACnaxo K Oeneral Flanking Rualness Transacted. Deposits hfretveil Subject lo Check. Approved Bllla and Notes b I sec tin ted. t;onntr and City W.rranta nought. Loans Mail-on Available Hecurits fcxehanire Bought and Hold. Collectiona Made Promptly. Oralis Hold Available in Any Part ol tb World. TelrtraphlrKxrhangpRoldon Portland, 8aa Francisco. I'hlraro and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. sea aoikts or THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. harder the times the more people most have for their csssy. end to the other. Men's Vicuna Underwear, reduced Hoys' Oil Cloth Caps, reduced to Men's Blue Flannel Wool Shirts, Ladies' Storm Rubbers, reduced ,,uu EfS.UfcL. Sill liQ- GENTS' READY-MADE CLOTHING LADIES' CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS, For Fall and Winter. THOS. CHARMAN & SON RECEIVE EVERY FEW DAYS FRESH GOODS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Boots and Shoes for Ladles The Largest and Most nMPROVEMlENT, 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 Crockery, Glassware, Notions, Etc. We call especial attention ing Chairs. BELLOMY & BUSCH, The House Furnishers. Hied Front's Special Sale! $1 BUYS either 19 lbs. Dry Granulated Sugar 4 Ibsl Good Roast Coffee 4 lbs. Good Green Tea 15 yds. Cabot W 18 yds. Indigo Blue Print 40 yds. House Lining Ladies' Shoes Etc. 25c BUYS I pound each, Best Ground Pepper, Ginger, Mustard or Allspice, Cocoanut 1 pr. Ladies' Rubbers 1 pair Infants' Shoes 1 Tarn O'Shanter Cap 1 Misses' Skirt. . Ladies' wool mittens 15c; childs' mittens 10c; good rot ton sxks 6c; wall paper 9c per roll ; mixed candy 10c per pound; hrnoins 10c, 17c and 20c; Misses' cloaks $1 and $150, formerly to to $12; childs' wool boss 10c and 15c. Drest goods at cost shoes gruutly reduced cluthin; at flrst cost.' HAMILTON & ALLEN, OKEOOX CITY. Seventh - Street - Bakery AND CONFECTIONERY. LUNCH AND HOT COFFEE AT EVERT HOUR OF THE DAT. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNA ENTED FREE OF .CHARGE. m- LEAVE TOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW OFFICE. REAR OF COMMERCIAL BANK. Oregon City, Orecon. CiKO. c. IlHOWSSLI. A. B. Dhesxkx. Brownell & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office One Door North .. ' Caufield it Hunt ley'i D itjulort, OREGON CITY, OREGON. VY. C'akky Johnson. C. M. Idliman Johnson & Idlcman, LAWYERS, CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS, 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 Lnana made. Bills discounted. Makca col lections. Huys and sells exchange on all points In the United stales anil Kiirope and 011 Hons Kong. Deposits received sullied to check. In terest at usual lalt-s allowed 01 time deposits. Hank open lr im 9 A. M. to 4 P. St.; Saturday evenings Irom 6 till 7 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE, F. E. DONALDSON, President. Cashier FRANK NELDON, Gun and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All kinds of Firearms repair"! l flmiwd. All kinds ul smal machines repaired. Daplfc.lt keys nuMlWorall kinds o( locka. Uunaaod Pistols bought and sold. BICYCISS REPAIRED. GEO. A. HAIiDLNG, DEALER IN IP DBUGS -pri Standard Pat. Medicines. Paints, Oils and Window Glass. FrttcripUM Ammltli Omxmndtd. HARDINo'f BLOCK. T n to 75c per suit 25c double breasted, reduced to. .$1 00 to 50c a pair you want uJJ.,x..u and Gents for Winter Wear. Varied Stock in Oregon City. , you want Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, to our Big Stock of Patent Rock- L.. M. ANDREWS, M. O DEALER IN Drugs, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, tc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Shively's Block, Cor. of 7th & Madison St., Oregon City. Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, ) On the Street between the Bridge and the ; Depot. Double and single rigs and saddle horses al ways on hand at the lowest rates, and acorra. also connected with the barn (or loos stock Any Information regarding any kind ol slock promptly attended to by letter or person. . IIOK8K8 IIOUOUT OB SOLDI f Undertaking and Embalming. Mrs.C.P.Winesett Keeps Ihe BEST STOCK ot COFFIN8 AND CASKETS outside ul Portland. Ladles' and Genu' Burial Robes In stock. FINE IIKARHE. 8. F. SCRIPTURE, Manaisr. Oregon City Transportation Co's STEAMER "RAMONA." TIME TAIILE Leave PobtlAnd Fool Taylor St. 10:30 A. M. 3:30 p.m. OREGON CITY BOAT Leave 0"EOON viry Fool sth BU 8:00 A. M. 1 :00 . M M. Frier's PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. If you want a FIRST-CLASS J-HOTOUKAPH call on him at hia Old fund, opposite Fanr'i the butcher's. Nothing but FIRST-CLASS WORK aid Promptly Delivered. Dm OREGON CITT J088IXG SK:?. ALL KINDS OF tinning, PLur.:cir:c I And Oeneraj Jobbing lo Order ' Sewer and Water Cczz::"3 I Made at tho Mr art Reasonablo Bate. All I Work Is done with a view to last and satisfy al concerned. Sbop on 7tk Street, ut Depot, I A, W. SCHffAN, PROP. i i