f CITY and COUNTRY, OKKO 'N ITV, MAY IN. If 4. Tonne r Nul'icrii'liim, H.inlelJnny, nna year, In advam. ' Mlii'flu :, all mmitiia, In ailvai.c" I ov (.'OH 111 Kit. Href ii l.lly.OrnKi.ii, ( (ll'NTV OKKICKIIH. IiiiIk rink f '..url, "Ilerin'. ttrt'lllil,'! ireii.tiipr, Aimwr KVIl.Mll NllHrllllellleiit, rtnrver, Unrulier, Oiininils.l.iiers, J. W. Meldruni lien. V. IIi.iIiih V; W lint H. II. lUlu.l.y N. II. CkIIII . . . i, V, llrs.lley II. M miasm .... . Hl.lney Hmyili It. L llnltiiaii llllul.sr.l H.-..II ll'nmi-liui llalr I'minly Court meeta on Aral W'nliiesilay after flirt MmimUv tit every monlli. I'niliitli ('imrl nieei oil Hr.l tl.ni.lay of erery iiimiiiii. rirr.ilt I' inn nieeia iiii Ihlnl MiuuUv In Anrll and nri .mmiiiim) in n.Menii.or, oiiKtiiiN i'lTV nrricKiiN. Miiynr It.-Vrler, rlii,.f r I'., Up. AMMiur mill t'ollectiir Treasurer I'll) Att.irney. Hlrwl r..iiiiHls.i.iier, .. Nun'l uf Waier W.irke, I II) KliKlneer, . llln.ni Klnilalit I.. L. K.rler (' K. Burin K. K. rallff . .. H. I.. Dolman . K.r. Urliricn ..;. nances, Jr. W. II. Ilowxll 1. W. Klliul.nl llimiirlliiiMi-l!. O. All.ilahl. Jr.. II. h. Kelly. (1. N ilreeiimaii, J J. I'lNikf, K. M. Unwell, Ueurite llr.l'l.l,'ll, H. P. Jairimr. II. K. Hlrvpna. I'ulllirH liieelannit Wednesday ul each llMMlll. cixiritciiKS. First ('iixnKalliiial ITmrch Rev. M. Ihiimlirrly ..t,,r. Hart leva II a. m. and n:. p. m. HuuJiiy BcIiiniI after l.irnliil senlce. Prayer Heclliis; every Wednesday evenlim al a:lu p. ni. Prayer M.'tli( of V. I'. H. I'. V.. every Humlay evening, at 0:MI.rmnpl. First Uiiilal f.'linreli Kev. Ollmnn Prkir. Pastor MuruliiK Hervlea II; H.in.luv Heli.s.l I'J : I "; F.velilii( Hervlre lleajular Prayer Mrelllia: We.lnea.liiy evening. Ilnnllily Covenant MrellnK every Wedues. ilay evebliiK preceulliip- flrat Hiltula)' In Hie muntli. HI. Julius Clnlrrh. rhtlmllc-llrf. A. IIIIMiralid, Pailor. (in Humlay, Maw at H and luau m. Kvirv KiiihIrv tleitnaii Hennn af ler a o'clock Mas. At all olhrr Mama F.iikIIsIi Hernums. Kuiiday Hclnsil 2::tlp ni. Viera, ANliaellcalrilliJeCtaalMl '' rllcikin al 7::m p. m. Meili.sllst F..leriip'il Churc h Iti'V (1. flykes, Pastor. aliirnliiM e..Vleeel 11: wniniity im-iiish in iz:n; r.ven Ills Service at e:ISI, K.wur1ll LenKlle meeting Nun lay eveiilna at HiKI; Prayer Mentis. Thursday even I UK at a .41. Vlrat I'maliVtrrUn flilireh Iter. 0. W. GlbuM-v, I'a-lor. Ki rtlrMi II a. in anil MM p. ni. Kalilialli Hrluail Ida. m. V. I. rl. C. K. mifla evrry tiniulay irnlUK nl l::tt. I'ruti-r Mi-HliiitWrdnrMlny rvrnlng H.1HI. rwuu frm. Kvatun-llcal iliilnli. (Irnnan-A. Ernat. Taut 1'rt.Mi'liiiiii Hivici avrry altornala Hunilay 11a.m. ml 1:UI D. ni. Halilialli Hrluail arrrr gnllilnr 10a In. (.1. HrrilirBi r, Bnpi.) Wwkly I'layr Mwllng vary Wnlniialay uvanlng. UnllMl Un'llirrn Clinrrh. Ri-r P. B. Wllllama, Pwlor. HortirKa lint nml thhd Humlay tiiuriiinira and ilia pm-mlluii Hatnnlay iiikIH In rarli month at unon l-liy ll a. m. aim i u. ni , aim inn nri cuw dnv afternoon of eacu montli at tallfllrw. St Paul'. (Iiurrh. Knlarolml Brt. J. A. Kckntrom, piuilor. rlrniraa avry Hundny al II a. m.and "SH) n. in.. and Friday avenini ai i.wp. in. Krangfllcal Lutheran Zlnn (tengrFgailnn. Re. I.. drey, inulor. Mrela lu Slllvely'a hall. Hullday i liiiiil frniii I'M In I0;:tn a. in. Hrmlcea ins u a in. aml"::iu p. in. EVENTS OF TEE WEEK Kti MP Pl'KAKKII llollll Tllf ir'"PM(rf !( KoNHwell Ci. linir f lln- N. Y. Trih niifUi ihu I'iiy Niiirilny fvi'iiiinf h iiihiIp 1 1 if ihchmIiiii dir h ichipI rpimlill en n iiViiiiiiiHiruiliiii. Tim 1'iiriliiinl II iiii lifllll Clllll l!illlIUHIl III IflMlll'I'l yilllMK imii In flume nni(,iriiH, niuuiiiiin,liul l)V H Hlllfllllill lirHHK Inn. I, V. HM tilt IIIHHI HllrHi livf IcHliirt. ol IIih niilny iiiiiri'lilnu coiiiiiiii hh it hwi.,I Ironi Main mrn-l up Hovi'iilli Hln-ft to Kliivflv'a luill. Ili.f.iri- tHplHln Apimthoii iiilruiliiml tliuHimalt er u( tlip (iviilii tn tliu VHMt hh.IIoiicp nig' poii ill not itoi cvun hihii.IImij room innlili', a iimrli.tu i!niii)iiHri nl four yiiniK mi. ii of the cluli. erilnwttil with Hilimlii V(iicn, enlfrl ilni'il It with two liiniiy t'H in pa i it n hoiiim. tliu miii lutiniit ter til w hit'li wan riiliciilH ol Hie iIpiiio- crali ami popiiliHla. Mr. Il.irr. wlio Ih ptiHHV anil wliiti-liulrfil. U u No, Htiiui H eHkcr. Ilu Iiiih Iichii at it (or vcnrH hiiiI tintlvrxlHiiilH it. Hp prtnwntg liiu rt'piililii'Hii aiiltt ol Hid nnlioniil Ih- niipianil nHiiotml(iit)Hiiona In a mutinur nioHt favorulilu lu the If n puny, by eilhcr 8tipprpHNiii or diHtortiiiK fucla anil eiiH(ininu bin lll(lita aophiHlry with J..kffl ami tmllipa of wit. Tbia vet eran nralor privi'il by U iittcrenccH that it Ih not nei'UHHary to Ih able to coiiHcifiitioiiHly prove or impartially pxnluin tivpry 'proportion aut forth in a political Fpeui'h. The Htninpiir imi-t have plenty of trail. It in a part of a biii'hiirrah'bovH affair, and ilH main ob ject la to puIIhiho the vntera antl miike tlieni feel happy. To be brief. Mr. Ilorr Ih a mouthy rn l.tical revival preacher, a protection evangelta! . BOCIUJTIKi?. K.ll. Clly l.ollgeUf A.O. II. W.-Meela every Sat unluy nliit or f"'U nionlll In A. O. V. W. hall on Huwilh Hrt. H Jonmliig brethren oonllalhr I.Kllnl to atteud, 'Ihomaa Umill: II, W. Vi. T. V hlil.k, Ht-o. I'll Iron I.(kIKo, No. A. O. V. W.-Mnela eteiy Ti,nn.l,,v evMilua at Odd K.'llow'a Hull, (Hwogu. VMIIub brellirea alwaya welcome. J. U. Calnpliell, M. W. K. Htiauai, Kn-. Mulalla LikIko, No. til, A. 0. I). V. Met flrat and third Haturduya In each month at Hrhool Holme. Yl'lllng inombera made welcome. T. H. Htlii, M, W. J. Vi, Thoiuaa, Bee. I)ael IrfHlge. W, - W.-Meeta aecond and third Sulunli.y eyeulugi Hi KulRlifi Hall, Calibr. Vleltlnir l.rolliera niaua weipuma, A,a. Diianat aa. W. K. K. Curllun, Bi. l!lncliiinitt!i toilgo, No, o7, A. 0. U. W.-Mwt flnl and tlilru Momlxya in eacn nionui, at niniee nan, VlHllIng hri'thren wi'iconie. n. noiuowo, at. nr. u, K. I'enae, Hco. Hilnrl I-oilge, No. 4, A. O. I'. W. Meeti every aecond and fourth Hnturday of each month at Wif. aoiirllle. Oregon. Mai 8cliuliii, M. n. C. T. Tooxe. Bee. Uregnn Lculiie, No. 3, I O. O. f.-lieen eery ThilnxlaT evenliiK at 7:.'!0 o'clock p. m. In the Odd KellowllHll. Main atreet. Meml of the Order are Invited to attend. J. W. MotTait, N. tl. Thot. K. Ilyan, t. H. vll Hiioaninmenl. Nc 1. 1. 0.0. P. Meeta Unit and third TuesUaya of eih Hlnlli at Odd fellowa' Hall. Hembenaud vlelllng painarpln parfllally In vite.) to attend. O. Lorejoy, Ciller Patriarch. 1, A, Ktewaat, Scribe, niwera Loilae. No. ft). I. O. O. F. Meeta al Odd Fel. ow' ilail, Oawego, every Monday evening. VMtlng hrrthran mada welcome, w. J. rninaiee, H. u. J. V. lll.lfy, 6u, Mllltnoraah Lmlge, No, I, A, F, t A. H.-llolda ita regular coiuiiiuiilcntlona on And nml ililrd Sulunlayi nl mi.'Ii month inittl p. ni, Brethran In gwal land, lug are IiivIiikI to attend, I,. L. Porter, W. H. ')', F. Ilyan, Hue, thwegii Lodge No. ID', A. 1", 4 A. M, Meeta the iMioml and fourth Satnrdaya. Miuom lnvlto.1. It. II . Hum, W.M. K.J Bliaeoll. Hun. (!un.kmuaa Chapter o.. It. A. M -Regular con vocation third M'U.ikv of mouth at 7:3U p. m, J. II, Wnlk.ir, It. P. M Schulpllla, Hec, plonoer Chniiler, No. 0, K. S.-Meeli In Ma aonla Temple. Mr, II. H. Htrnngo, W. M. Mlaa Ad dle tl. Jennings Sec. Wlllmlt Kalla Camp No, HH, W. of W.-Mceti ai.oi.ml and fourth Tii.'.lu.va of the month at K. of P. hull. Vlalllllg nulKllbiira nmdii welcome, K, M, Hnllil, C. C. K. K. Manlu, Clerk. Wailrheno lodge, No. l:l, I. O. R. M.-Meeta Mon day evening lit A. tl. U. W. Hall. Vlnlting nielilbera c.mllally Invited. J. H. Ho ward, 8achclu. Mnu,iA p.i N 9 n. A R . TtemHtnent of Oreffon Meeta Unit it, mday of each month at A. O. IJ. W Hall, Ore..n City. Vlalllllg oonirailea maile wel. eullio. W. 11. Ilurglinnlt, Com. C. t). Williamn, AdJ Oenanl' Pope Post. No. W, 0. A. H.-Meota flrnt Haiurdny of cucli mouth nt Grange hall, Mullno. OomrHiUii uoi'iliully luvlnil. J. V. Nelsun, Com. Uialidcr, H. V. Hliiiir, AlljHtant. lien. Urook Poet, No. t, 0. B-. n.'partmeiit of Oregon. Meeti. In oh(e. hu t Needy un "rat Sat urday lu each month al i o'clock p, in, All l"H. Me ina.lt" welcome. Jacob Spogla, Com, J. Kr, nl.ulur, A'M- Meada Bullllf Cuqi", No, 1, Ileparlmi'nl of Ore gun. Meeta on Drl mm third Vri.laya uf each nionib lu K. of P. Hall. Ilenibi pi of erupa from abroad oonlially welninwd. Mm. M. P. Pltibury, Prea, Mra. r'. I.. Coclimii.Treiu. Mra. J, 0, lurdiiig,Bo, renil of Vetenina, K. D. Baker Camp, No. 18 Meet! brat and llilni Thuraday evenlnga ol each monlh. W, K. J.'linwn, t'apl, I'. O. Wood, lit Lieut. Alonio W I. kllHlli, ti l.Ut. 1,. A, K. at Bilker Cemp, 8 nf v. Weete III K. r. fcro.ul and l(. mil. aiouiniy aveninga oi earn (low PitNNOYKtt'a fSpKKt'ii. Tlieantiu Ipateil cpi.ecli of (iovermir Pennoyer on Monday biniiirht loirether an audience of About (iOU In the urove neai Mr. Mori-y'a Ihiukb where the ponulint meet- I nir look place, about half of them re- puoiicatia atitl tlemocralH. A prominent populinl naiii to the wilier an the crowd difpiTHHl that the "remarkable cool neSH" of the audience diRappointed him; that waH the chunk ol It. The "old par ty" volera were a damper on the tneel in(. If the "wood are full of pnpu litilR," bh in claimed bv admirers of (.icneral (!oxey, lliev didn't come out of the biuith in great number on Monday. The speech delivered with little at tempt at oratory waH in aubHtance the HHine un that which appeared in the newspapers two weeks airo, with this dilleronce that jokes were interlarded in the spoken speech. It wag a mixture of good democratic doctrine and populist moonshine. Whether the governor in this intreiiioiiH manner can mameuvre enough populiata into the legislature, to send him where he wants to go, to the United Htates senate, remains to he aeen. Any way, Oregon, an J especially Eastern O.eson which wants the ob struction to navigation in the Columbia removed, has had more than enough of Senator Dolph, who has always mani fested enmity lo this improvement, and 1'ennoyer might be a decided improve ment on our ''senior senator." This li.uaow Political Picnic Not alone were the speeches politically good delivered at Bailowou Thursday eve ning las!, when the republicans held a revival inciting there, but there were in a lilition, speakers from adjacent com mitlees to Jill up for the occasion; also the Jluitopor-uiuo in t'ortlanu. Alter the speaking was over a dance was given tor the tienetlt of the Uregon Lity dele- gallon. The oichestra seemed to im- hi he the full apinta ol Hie oucaaion playing all the lute dances with un wonted energy. Soma of the musicians had quite a little difllculty In seeing tlm music. 0. 0. Hull had a small boy holding a reflector attached to a (Jhinee ilantbeau to enable him to execute Kith runs with rapidity enough to let the caller have a chance to drink a glass of frothy lemonade, (which kept Mr. Kohler pretty busy running up and down stairs). Alter the dance the Ore gon City band gave a few selections by special request, parading with a torch bearer, who was soniewhat incotiven lenced in search lor a innlcli, but was accomodated by a lady friend, Bloppipg at uie notei. men ine memners oi me band amuse themselves pulling people out of hed and playing Salvation Army In the hotel anil out ol the noorj with the bass and tenor drum until train time. lira. W. K. Johaon, Pres. Mix Mint I I iff, hall on monlli Secy. Aciilllea Lodge, No. 38, K.of P.-Meeta every Frl. dar nlilit at the K. of P. hall. Vlaltlng knlgbla Invited. B, I Holman, C. 0. T. J. Louts, K. of It, Jt N. Star Lodge No, 81, K of P. Meeta every Wednea dny evening In Caetle hall, Brothein invited. J. r. Billey, C. C. lhua Netlaon, K. ol U . flaulir Lwlga, No 64, 1. O. O. T.-MeeH flrat and third Saturday evenlnga at Kniglit'a Hull, CanUy, Viiiilng niembeni alwaya mada welcome. I). J. Cot W. 0, T, Mlsa baure Knight, 8eo. Onwego Loilga No. 4W. I. O. 0. T.-MeeU every Friday evening In nee ml In old town. J. C. Hainua, C. T. John Kruae, Bat. rComny, Firrt Rei ., O. N. O. Armory, Third ami Main. Kegular drill night, Monday. Regular IiukIwhi lliec-tlng, llrat Monday of each month. J. W. tlanong. dipt. F. 8, Kelley, Flrat Lieut. L. It. Ilaaana, Hiond LJeut. ( Canby Pplrltultt Society. Aaiemhlea on flirt and third Sun.laya of each month. H. A. Lee, Prea dent. Mlsa Hattie Pliilllpa, tUoorllnl Secretary. Vew Era W. C. T IT. Meeta flrat Saturday In each monlli at llielr hall It. New Km. Frien.U of tka aauw luviled lo lie preeent. Mra Carey Jobnaon, Mra. Kaatnian, Pra, St. John'a Branch, o, 047, C. K. of A.-Meeta every TueeilHy evening at their ball, comer Main and Tenth etreeta, Oregon City, T. W, Hulllvan, Prea. N. V. Mlchela, Hec. Oregon City B.rd af Trade Meeti at Conrt Houae an m-e.uud Monday in each month. Vlaltora w.leoma. Ueo tl. Uiownell, Prea. F. S. Uonaldaon, Sec Canbv Board of T rule Meeta at Knlirht'i Hall, Canby,-on nrt and third Fridaya of each month. Vuilora welcome, Wm. KnighU Prea. 8. J. Garrt aim, Sec. Mnlalla Orange. No. 40, P. of H.-Meata at their hull al Wrlght'a Bridge on Ihe aecond Baturday of each month at lu a. m- elloW membera mada welcome. J. F. Nelaon, Master, i. U. Cooper, Sec Tualatin Oiange. No. Ill, P. ol H.-Meeta laat Satnr. lay of each monlh at their hall In Wllmnvill. K. B. Henry, Maeter. Miai Beda 8brp, Sec. Warner u range. Ho. 117, P. of H.-Meet fourth gatnnlryofaacb month at their hall In New Km. C. V. Vi illiama, Master. Mia. Maggie Brown. Sec. Butte Creek Grange, No. S3, P. of H. Meeta at their kali in Maninam aecond Satnrday la each month at Itl a. n. Viaitluf memliera alwaya welcome. J. R. Whit, Master. J. K, Jack, See. Onwego Grange No. 17 P. of H.-Meeta aecond Hatnnlay In mouth at 10 a. m. O. Katow, Muter. J. O. Unge, See. Ikamaacoa Qrang No. 2G0, P. of H. Meeta om Ural Saturday la month at 10 a. m. in Ilamaaciu achooL Ikinee. 8. Voung, Master. T. H. Feathers, See. MUttetoe Lodge No. 2H. I). of H -Meeta every Tuesday aliening Mary Blackford. C of H. Flora Jlyer, Bee. Columbia Hook and Udder Co. Meets flrat Fri day af each monlh st Fountain Engine Hoeaw. H W. Treastaub, Pres. Waileoe Cole, Foreau. George Brown, Sec. FouaUIn Hosa Co, No. 1 Meeta second Wednesday i a ea. k nxih at Engine Houae. aaal sele Main street, betweea rteventk snd bghth. Hlnas Straight, Prsa. M. P. Uninn. Foreaaaa. J. Mewart, Sec. Cauraet H ae Co. No. t Mea aeea d Twaadayaf eaHi month at Cataract Eagim Hows. Frank Lewie, Pres. I. W. KinnainL Fotiaaan H. 1. Thorn. See. Oregnw CHy Hosa Co, Ko. Meets in Hose Bowse ..a the nill the third Tnearlay of each aajatb. T. H. Lawrence, Pres. Bia Nefafer, F.a-emaa. H. 8. fttrange, nee. W. A. Armstiionq. The remains of Willis A. Armstrong, which were found near M lesion landing on May Olh, were buried on May 11th in Milltr's grave, vard, near Silvert.-n, Marion OJuniv, near the place of Ids birth. He dis appeared from the El wood while run ning, on April 11th, nesr Lambert's landing Yamhill county. His watch lopped at f:0H p. m., which is supposed t ) be about 15 minutes after he was drowned. ' He was 22 years old on S ptember 2.'id, I HI).'!. He was the son of Kdgar and Louise Armstrong of Macksburg. Willis was ambitious and had schooled himself for Ihu last four years besides helping his parents, who have limited means. He was second engineer at the time of his death and would have passed examination in a few daj'8 fur fir t engineer. Remember boys as you pass by, What you are now, once was I. What I am now you soon shall lie. -Prepare for death and follow me. A Rock Hoad. A track of chunks and bits nf rock wide enough for one wagon is being built in the middle of the highway along t lie places of O. Dickerson ami Tom Davis, the other side of the Lalouretle bridge. Flitch croft, Sr., is bossing the job. This patch uf road is evidently intended for winter use when the mud has worked into it and over it as it is now too sharp for horses' feet. Kn passant, a part of the lane this side of the Latour elte bridge is also in very great need of the roadboss. Home believe that such work aa Mr. Flitchcroft is doing bv day's labor, could be done cheaper by contract, the contractor giving bonds, but the county court thinks differently for the reason that a contractor neces sarily always figures a margin for profit, which the county, supervision being honest and intelligent as it is presumed to be in this instance, saves. Tub New Tows The Willamette Falls Company is giving away 25 lot on ils townsite at the Tualatin to those building without delay houses on them to cost at least fxHJ, and the r .positt n has been accepted by It. B. Walker, Mr, Ralston, Mr. Thore, A C Tower, Wm. Reams, Smith, John Logan, Geo. Kinney and F, Morrison. For fl a month they receive unlimited privileges to ride on the motor, water for 50 cents a month and electric light for 1 cent per day. The new town is to be im mediately supplied with a sewerage system . Sake Bcriilabizkd. On Wednesday morning between 1 o'clock and daylight, burglars enteie 1 the Molalla saloon of Brady 4 McDonough through a back window and opened the safe which was locked by the combination and took $100. They opened, the window by breaking a hole in the glass so they could reach the catch. There is no clue. The combination to the safe ia complicated and the cracksmen must bave been experts A dent was. made in the floor by one of their tools, presum ably a crowbar. Yon enuld luiiqh at hard times if you bad a piece of gixl land, where you i could raise all you wanted. Yon can , get "rO acre of choice Clackamaa river! bottom laud for clearing a like numlier of! acres; 42:1 acres for sale on hard time basis, near Clackamas station and rive , miles from Oregon City. rite or aee K C. Havkeit, sherirTi office, Oregon City, Oregon. LOCAL NEWM ITKMS. C. A. Miller left for the A mud countiy on business Hiinday. Miss Maud Upton relumed to her 'Winn in K ist Portland Haturday. Dont forgot lln' It'.dinito'a picnic. ipen n i r concert and ball June lil.h. Mis Minnie lUrck and Wvlie Diinnl way were married In l'orlla:,d oi Thursday. Hihis light of Liberal will Again leave for the Kootenai country in the beginning of Juno. On ,M liy Mr. Califf, the county treasurer, p lid the remnant of Clacka mas county's HlulH lux. R (ilasspool Is suffering fr..ni a veiy sore hand, Hie slllictioii being a felon or some disorder akin (o it. The meeting of I he board of trade Monday evening did not materialize, hy the presence of a quorum. II. II. Chase, who wan county com missioner some years ago, died at his home in Handy lust week. Jean LaForest and wife, who have been visiting his mother, returned lo their home in Albany Monday. Kev J. W. towun will arrive from the Fast on Saturday to assume the pastor ate ol the Congregational church. It will be lo the Interest of the lax payers of Clackamas county lo vote f' A. J, Washburn lor county treasurer. Mrs. Jos. Knrten, who has been visiting her daughter, Mra. Win Sheehan, returned to dulem Wednesday A small . cancerous growth was re' moved from the left cheek of Oliver Haw telle of Molalla, by Dr. Carll on Monday Aa a result of the elfor.s of Post master Hands, a -special mail leaves here in the afternoon at 4:'.M by motor car for Portland. Rev. Mr. Thompson of Portland will preach in the Episcopal church on Hun day, and Mr. . Kelt-it inn will hold services in Portland. John Fowler of I f ulib.tr 1 says thai F.ditor Flagg of the H.ileio Iknio-rat can hold hia end up wit i tne best of em as a stump speaker. One thousand ticket are guaranteed lo be sold in Porilund for the Redman's picnic, and dance at Kroderick'g park Oregon City, June 10th. Mrs. Thompson of Willamette Fall (or Hardscrabble) became the mother ot a boy on Humlay uight, the first babe oorn in mat, aspiring young town. P.F. Mo rev, presided I of the Electric Company, is able to go auout out doors, and, thanks to his vigorous coustilulion is rapidly recovering from his injuries Mr. Fimiigau, ol Canemah, recently purchased six acres of land irom Mr Lawton with the object ol devoting his spare 'line to floriculture and horticul tu re. It is stated that the saloona at Barlow dish out w hit ky bv the glass though they have only a U. 8. license. The prosecuting attorney should look this whisky matter up. The house on tho old Rartlett place, on the west side, nppotite lion, Peter Pamiet'j house, where the peach orchard is, burned down Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Saturday evening Luther Newman employed at the mechanical pulp mill of the W. P. & P. Co., had the front part of his foot crushed by the falling upon it of a cut of a large spruce log. Wednesday evening Thomas Root and Arthur roster of Clackamas were brought before Justice -Fouls under the charge of disturbing a religious meeting, htandlord Lawrence being the complaining witness. At a special circuit court term on Monday, the case of Urnderson vs. V den. E. Co., was set for trial June 11th; Taylor vs. Broderick, set for trial June 12th; Howland vs Ross, decree for defendant, opinion by Judge Thayer to be delivered hereaiter, or a week or more two divers have been employed at the west side coffer daip in cleaning out a big deep pot hole in the line of the proposed concrete wall. When they get down on the river bed, encased in their diving suits, the muddy water shuts out every ray ot light. The Chinese laundrymen near the CouniKR oflice disturbed the pious meii tations of ihe editor on Sunday by ham mering and slain banging the life-long day on the drying scaffold the erected over their washhouse. And right near home of worship, too. It's awfully awful, The greatest picnic ever given in Ore gon uny will be the one given on June 10th by the Wacheno social Club. The principal attraction. will be the Portland Military Band of 40 pieces, with a musical concert alternated with dance music, from 1 o'clock p. in. until 12:30 p. in. Capt. Bass Miller inlends going o California in the near future for the pur pose of buying a steam yacht, to run Ihe game between Canemah and the month of Ihe Tualatin, to connect with the East Side motor line which is to be extuneed lo Canemah. The captain will lay off west side realty in half-acre tracts. Rev. T. II. Organ, one of wiioae car dinal doctrines of belief is entire sancti rication, and other ministers w ill begin a camp meeting at Gladstone June 8i.li . The meetings will "last from two to three weeks, as Uod nny indicate. The great object is the conversion of sinners and the saniifluatiou of believers." At the meeting of Ihe Ppringwater populist club on Saturday, the demo crats w ho Joined to accommodate A I Lacey, its moving spirit, attended with the expectation ol hearing Mr. Lacey (a populist canndidate) explain why be did not pay the 120 lie subscribed towards the Baker's Ferry bridge, but he never said a word. It Is understood that John Kverhart will challenge J. S. Kisley for a joint discussion on county affairs. As a man's desire or ability to talk is in itself no sign of business qualifications, Mr. Risley will, as a matter of oourse, pay no attention to such chaff. This is said here with all respect for Mr. Everhart, for' whom the Courier has kindly regard as a man a id citizen. On June the 10th the Reduien will give a grand picnic in Brodeiick's park which will eclii se anything before given in Oregon City. The Mili fry Band of 40 pieces of Portland, A. L. Ttlleman, director, will be preeent. There will be four parades in Portland and one or two here in anticipation of the event The Jr.ed Men never do things by halves and it will no doubt prove a gi and success. Lewis Davis, the Maple Lane boy who was conyicted last week by jury trial of assault on another boy, seems to be getting his share of hard knocks. Not alone did he get a licking from the two Oilhousen boys after he had attacked the one (which came out at the trial), but subsequently he also received a thash ing from his father, such a thorough, searching, honest one as he himself re ceived when a slip in merry England. COUNTY COURT. Rep 1 1 nf viewers nn change III III- nears u hm-i .iiiiiiikii roan approve.!, oud ord -in mieiied and Ihe ex pen CCOll' I ii' fill hi) ordered pil.l Rop'irl nf viewers on Taylor road ap nroyed ; road o-d-'red opened and ex en so account of (2d II') ordered paid R.'ii.in of viewers on ti ird in road ap moved mid .xiiene account of fll or ilcri 1 1 paid. Rep ni nt viewirs nn OrUimll run I Hppri.ve.l ; C F 'lark. R M irton an I Ii S Mclilui.lhlin appointed lo appraise ihiiiiiiges, lo meet at place of beginning Jloiidnv, May '.'1st at 10 a in ; expense accounl of fll 20 allowed. Repi rt approved nf damages on Ihe Held road; cletk In Isanti a warrant In W J Lew ellcn for IK) in full payment for ihiiiiiges; supervisor to employ Ihe labor of p-titiouers in upeiiing road. Petition giauted of Peter and W A Wise for road for public easement; Sid- ney Sinylh I.) survey and Milo Cfard, J W Kiniiuiril and Jiicoh .lones to view said road; In meet at place of la-ginning Slate vs I Lnnsiguoiit Mileage and per diem nf coinmhaion rs: C llalr, H HO; R Scoti, H 20 CLAIM Al l.' Wkll. urve,.r K.nvtli . . f 10 Af m-hh. r ll H.lli y 4iH IN -vloik Hurt. ii 42K 61 herilf (iai g J07.'l 02 II r.urgliHldl, ll.ll sol licet ... 20 tl I I ii'll K Co fl l M Rol.iiiHon. meals Jury 11 (If (.-roller llolmaii. pauper hit! ... 10 IN Xolihti stable, road accl .1 (10 l' II I've, lax ciillei li.iii 41 Kl l'r K (,'aill Aw " A 1 1 it nl It-v . Mini ( iiit-rv' 20 II Mraiu if. ct h ncct I IN J u water works I A 00 Enterprise INI 7A iilasa a Huivlli, pniiper accl .... II 2A nnesge and per ilicm grand Jury 1.10 (Ml Jurors,.. , .MM 20 g Jury wit, 212 2ll 141 Ik) v Hnesses. Slate vs (in ahong Mjiriiiiiini Slate va Jas Leonard A J llowur.l Iheo llimnilttr ti M Smith Search warrant, J A Kckatmin. . May 2). al 10 a m. Proposition accented of II Longcoyfor county read Irom .Milwaokle to uiacka mas. and $250 50 allowed for the purpose the same being eiiual to the amount subscribed by parties Interested for im provement nf said read. A W Cooke is flu'liorissid to collect tho sn'jscriptuns I ewia Ilu vis Western Wheel A Scraper Co . Pope A Co. Hiintilioa Ben C Irwin A Co Vt llson A Cooke Constable Fields Milter Bros, r and b aect St Vincent hiu-piial riiriiiiiiu hospital and superintend the expenditure oi me ;, . ' --i'"" money, and no pari of the appropriation " a7.' ''I"'. Iuper acct. . . . shall be available until an equal amount shall bo collected from the subscribers anil expended. Ordered that Sun'r AW Cooke expend not to exceed 1 100 for improvement of Henrlck load, and an appropriation, is n ade for that purpose from the jwunly. fund. There is hereby appropriated the sum of SO for the further Improvement ol Ihe Oregon City and Molalla road in Mi!k Creek precinct and the further sum of 170 for the better protection of the county road leading from Meadow Brook to Mulinn from washout, and It is Statu vs Ed Bovles E W Miller, insane.... Emma Melcull, insane tieorge llonney, 107 (HI a;i :io 2 00 I.I 40 7 110 50 wo 50 40 275 01 17 :) 42 55 5 (15 2 40 25 o; 2l 00 20 (X) 0 25 2 70 15 00 15 00 15 00 A Names Jl 10 Mra Mary Hurt, pauper acct.... 4 00 eoiirt. adjourned to meet May 24lh. STAFFORD. A cold Sllell of weather la nt liani! anil shrt'p that have been sheared shake I iiioiigh they had Ihe ague. Schroeder Bros their chop mill for Ihe season, the e ordered Hint C T Howard, foreman of "ell'K 8 owelty of grain to grind. Mrs. Jennie Meleher hua l.oon 111 Tut an In lliiauciul losses in the wavoflaw suits. Another new convert nt tho Rantl.! church 'in the person nf (iotileob Reutter.: Preparalions have been made for commencing work Monday on Hie new steeple to be built on the' Frog Pond Cierman church. Gardens are most all In. subdistrict No (I, ro.d district No 2, superintend said improvement, Application of James Ward for tax rebate for 1804 allowed and f:l warrant issued to him. Application of J W Exon for tax re- hato allowed and warrant issued to mm (or 4.22. Application of W L Mallow for .1 tax rebate allowed. Petition of John Johnson et al for viewers for countv road granted ; Sidney Sinvtli to survey, and Joseph Hoffman. O Whipple and wm Knight to view wneat, wiucn he in. lends to feeding to . , , ... i .. t i : : l.lo I. sain roan, in meet nt pinue oi uegiiiiiiug " '.u.ecs. r riduy. May. 20, at 10 a. m. Roads are in splendid condition and C M Toole appointed clerk of election people can take pleasure in iniintr lo in auemaii precinct, vice u a nenges. can un uieir neighbors. resigned; l d narKennuer appoinieu i b cv sis are nm- mnr. ,..,.hi n,i. aIopI rl Mi)antin in l luetiul.l tiea.tin.tt I c, , . . P tirm ... ..r. ... v....v... i-.v., ...., 1 rouiius. cevera naviinr nnaaeii inrniiiri. : 1. I. D 'I' . . . a " . . .itc . . ....u, vol.,..,.,) . j ttere oi tuie lor appinnieii cierk oi eiecnon in tuar- nuani precinct, vice M ltobb'.ns, re signed ; Ben Kux election in Clackamas Lester A. Shipley, of Hazelia, wus at Mr. Phillips' Monday after a load of mm a.fliu. ' r , Tho Best tii J. 0. V.'i:,"-if", ( (.iuc'.i,.- mil Uiilldcr, Sulphur Spring-., jcxim, thus Kpciika of Ayer'a P'lls: "Ayer'a I'llharn Hie l.st iiir-.llclne I ever tried; nml, in my -,ij.im.nt, no lN'tler g. m-riil reinei!y i .,c d Ijn ilevlsed. I have used tlx-iii lu my family an. I rwntn nili.il tlii.in to my friends and employes for morn than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, many casrg of the following complaints ju la-en completely and Permanently Cured by the use of Ayor's Pills .i!nne: Third day rlillls, (limit) ague, l.lilncs fever, sick lieiiilaclie, rlieiimiitlsm, flux lvs pepsla, I'oiistlpntiiui.atiil liunl eoMs. Z know that a ini'ileralo. usu of A' ei-'a Pills, coiitlniieil fur a few days or v. ei.s, as tho nature of Hie coinplalnt rei' .lied, would lio found nn absolute cum for the disorders I linvo named almve," " ( liavo la-en selling iiieillcluo for eight years, nn.l I ran safely say that Ajer's l'llls give better satisfiictii.it than any other Pill I ever sold." J. J. Purry, Hpotlsyhanla C. If., Va. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Ir. J. C. A yer k Co., Lowell, l .s. Every Dose Effective r 4 ;vr.s w-z? iv y i 'r'airvac - 1 VVUY ?Pf "ifzs&t Jr c-?s SII0KS FOR OLD AM) YUlVG. MEN'S LOOTS. A surprise nurlv is in the uiml fnr the ice i ivuoo'.iia, re- !., , . , . appointed clerk of Plrt,? ll,e "' ,nt ,lie ms precinct, vice JR L'!' are sl1" 'K110'1 o( ; J K Grahnm ap- P1" u'osen. Landers, resigned pointed clerk of election in Reaver Creek piecinct, vice Ben Jaggar, re signed: Theodore Hagenberger appoint ed clerk of election in Milwaukie pre dict, vice 11 Hoesley, deceased : Ole Mikelson appointed judge of election in Cascades precinct, vice H B Chase, deceased; Ward B Law Ion appointed judge of election in Canemah precinct, vice A S Lawton, resigned. Petition of E B Kelley et al for a new voting precinct to be known as Bull Run precinct, denied, for the reason that the law requires all changes shall be made in voting precincts at the Jan- it will ho t.. ti, ii.w r n, ... uary term, and it being too late to make pavflr, of Clackamas county to vote for the change. -v -- A. J. Washburn for county tretsnrer. Urdered that clerR issue a warrant in J. unties are comparative v ouiet aionud here. A few men have dropped their old patty and old party papers for someining better." School is Drouressintr solen lidlv wiih V. E. Bow ton at the head nf over M "diity little urchins." Frederick Reichle has had some ground broken for potatoes lately. Red men's entertainmenls are alwavs success, their picnic and dance June 10th will be greater than ever. It will he to the interest of the tax payers of Clackamas county to vote for A. J. Washburn for county treasurer. Ke-w stock '( baby carriage just arrived from the East, price below Portland- Come early and get yoar choice at Bellotny an Bucli. LETTER LIST. The following in list of letters re maining at the Oregon City postoffice for the week ending May 17, 1804, uncalled for: Henick. Mrs E I, Biy roar neat at tne ld City View ! Jf B ... .rket, faot f SeyeatU tree, Flins tV ! J'UT.P u ... d. I Parker. A H Market. Jaaaey, Props. I Skinner. Wm D Hodge, Joseph Moorey, I T Xemnn, Ella Mr S hnlU. Paul arahoer. A Children Cry for ! Pitcher's Castoria. When calling for these letter pleaae ay "advertiseil. K. M. Uaxrw, V. si. favor of VH Yonn" (or n lor extra services In keeping "V'ul Arthur, pau per, and that on t In ' ' ii rut day of each tnoolh-Wie cierk .wiliTs-wj a w irrantto said Voun-,' forureA:i.l keeping of said Arthur until further oMur of this court. Petition granted of ll J' Lorenzen et al for assistance for Mm Mattie Missen, an invalid, and ordered (that, the clerk is sue a warrant tor IH on sttrst ot each month to Christ Johnson, beginning with May, to be used by him in taking care of said Mrs Nissen. Report approved of A W Cooke, road supervisor, for. April, and expense ac count allowed as follows: Labor 10.'17.G0, material .115.8o, supervision Recommendation approved of A W Cooke as to principal road work to be done In road district ln l, and it is or dered that the sum of 250 be appropri ated to improve the road beleon Baker's r.dge and liock creek, and the further improvement of the Baker'a bridge and agalde mill road. On recommendation of A W Cooke, it is ordered that Sidney Smyth resurvey the roatl between Deep creek bridge anil Wilberu's, and Richard Morton, Seth oung and 1'. 11 Uurghar.lt to view said road, to meet at place nf beginning on Monday, May L'Hth, at 10 a. m. In Ihe n ol r of bridge work needed in road district No 1 : Sup'r A W Cooke ill procure the necessary material and build the bridges recommended in his report, and certify bill to this ooiirt for payment. Proposition accented of A Hunter to mnrove the countv road between Sun- nyside and Flavel Sumner's farm, and anpropration of $75 authorized, the woik to hn done under supervision of Sup'r W Cooke. Report approved of W H Smith, sup ervisor of road district 2, for April, as account allowed: Labor $1218 57, ma teria1 $120.(15, supervision ftiO, total $1405.23. On recommendation of Sup'r Capt Smith, it is ordeted that the sum of f 200 be appropriated for the further improve ment of Canon's bridge and Baker's ferry road, and that supervisor super vise expenditure of the money. Report approved of Supervisor Career for April and account allowed: Labor $00.74, material $81.80, supervision $07.50, total $050 04. . Ordered that the proposi'ion of R L Mor is to rebu Id the bridge over Butte cieek, on the Elliott Prairie and Wood burn road, be end is hereby accepted, and C Bair is appointed to superintend the rebuilding of said bridge. Ordered that the sum of $400 be ap propriated for the further improvement of ihe Gordon road, district No 3, and E P Carter to superintend. It is ordered that Robbins A Son be authorized to furnish necessary clothing to Mrs N Smith and family, not to ex ceed $15. In the matter of the subscription of Carlton A Kosenkrans and others for improvement of county road from Canby to Oregon via New Era, it is ordered that Sup'r W H Smith procure the nec essary blasting material to blow out stumps on said road, and that he collect the subscriptions and superintend this road work. The motion of Gordon E Hayes to ex tend time for the collection of delin quent taxes dismissed and petition of Milwaukie Grange in this matter de nied. Report of Commissioner R Scott on the aid extended to Mr McAllister, pauper, approved, and ordered that the court issue to him warrant for $28.95 to reimburao him for money expended , in assisting Mra McAllister to return to ! her home. Report approved of G W Prosser, su-1 pervisor of road district No 4, and ac connt allowed: Labor (1142, material! iA.05, supervisor $38. i Report approved of R Scott, commis : sioner, on the pun base of road scrapers. I On petition ot Mrs Henrietta Kelly, I ho live on the Samuel Miller farm, .er taxes reduced from $'009 to $2121. Application granted ol 8 Rogawiy for , tatrtbate. ! Notice. All democratic candidates are re QUeatid.4o appeas-at the-Fountain Mm house in Uregon City, nn Sunday, the 20lh, at 10:80 a. in. By order of tho committee. 8. R. Gkkkx, Chairman. J C. Mkiwn, Secretary. Col. W, L. White for Juatloe. I solicit tliu votes of tho suffragists of the 4th Justice district for the oflice nf justice of the peace, for which I am an independent candidate. W. L. Wiiitk. FOR STATE SENATOR JANES THORNE Regular Democratic Nominee FOR STATE SENATOR GEO. C. BROWNELL Regular Republican Nominee FOR RF.PRESENTATIV1 DR. W. E. CARLL Regular Democratic Nominee FOR REPRESENTATIVE MARTIN ROBBINS ! Regular Democratic Nominee As my wife has wilfully left in v home. I am not responsible for any debt con tracted by her after Ibis date. J. A. Boa. Needy. Or . May 11), 18114 It will be to the Interest of the tax payers of Clackamas county to vote for A.J. Washburn for county treasurer. Redman's picnic and concert by Port land Military Band June 10th. FOR REPRESENTATIVE JOSIAH MARTIN Regular Democratic Nominee ;, LOCAL SUMMARY, A span of mules for sale cheap, or iraue ior gnou mare; good workers and gentle. They can be seen on Tompkins' dairy farm on tliu west side. Prescriptions carefully compounded at it. a. tiarutng'sorug store. L. P. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco Is our authorized agent. This paper ib kept on file in his oflice. J. Kober, the Seventh street baker, received a fresh lot of imported delicious l.lintinrgor cheese, a. id cream cheese the choicest in the city Just the thing for a palatable lunch. Received al Charman it Son's a large invoice ol wall paper, latest and pret tiest designs. Puky Comi'BTITIon I Ten loaves of fresh bread for a quarter dollar; 20 loaves for 50 cents and 40 loaves for $1 at the Seventh Street Bakery, Jacob ivober, i'ropr. Don't be mistaken. The highest price paid for veal calves is at Fliun A Janney. The old meat market, foot of Seventh street. Cured With One lli.ttle. ,.Mr. Jordan Baker. Tifton, Ga., had muscular rheumatism for ten years. After using half a bottle of Drumu'innd's Lightning Remedy (or Rheumatism, he wrote to Ihe manufacturers that he was satisfied ho would he cured by the time the bottle would be used up. It you want satisfaction, insist on having pruniiiiond's Lightning Remedy. Noth ing can take its place. Of druggists, or direct, with full particulars, from Drum inond edicineCo.,4,'f-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. When baby is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for Slfcdnian's Soothing Powders. James Thorns L Soni, Abstracters of Titles. Notwithstanding the unfinished ah stract indexes we started for Clackamas county have recently passed out of our hands, the ahtlrnct butineu did not, and we therefore desire to say to our old patrons and the public generally that we are still in the abstract business at our old stand in the Jaggar building, opjio site Huntley's drugstore, where we are fully prepared to furnish reliable ab stracts of title with certainty and dispatch FOR REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE RINEARSON Regular Republican Nominee FOR REPRESENTATIVE F. L. MINTIE Regular Republican Nominee FOR COCNTY Jl'DGE J. S. RISLEY Regular Democratic Nominee FOR COMMISSIONER GEO. J. CURRIN Regular Democratic Nominee FOR SHERIFF C. W. GANONG Regular Democratic Nominee FOR CLERK A band of 40 pieces will entertain yon at Broderick 's park June 10, given by Wacheno Social Club. W. B. STAFFORD Regular Democratic Nominee FOR CLERK Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wbasi Baby was sick, we care bee Caatorla. j "fcee she was a Child, ahe cried f Caatorla. j HThea ahe became Hiaa, ahe clung lo Caatorla, , HTee sfca hd OilUren, rf rare theca Caaturia, GEO. F. HORTON Regular Republicin Nominee l'OU RECORHER I S. M. RAMSB7 Regular Republican Nominee FOR TREASURER A. J. WASHBURN Regular Democratic Nominee FOR ASSESSOR S. R. GREEN Regular Democratic Nominee FOR ASSESSOR J. C. BRADLEY Regular Republican Nominee FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT H. S. GIBSON Regular Republican Nominee FOR SURVEYOR FRED HESSE Regular Democratic Nominee FOR SURVEYOR D. W. KINNAIRD Regular Republican Nominee FOR ATTORNEY. JUD. HIST. NO. 5 E-Fe DRIGGS . w. Regular Democratic Nominee FOR JUSTICE, DIST. NO. 4 W. A. HEDGES Regular Democratic Nominee FOR JUSTICE, 4t1i DIST. J. W. O'CONNELL Regular Republican Nominee C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW OFt'ICK, KEAR OF COMMKKUML BANK Oregon City, Oregon. ClRO. C. UllOWNKLl.. A. 8. Dar.ssKR. Brownell & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Office One Door North ' Caujield it Hunt Uy'i D fa'io OREGON CITY, - . OREGON. W. (JAREY JOHNSON, LAWYER, COItNER FOURTH AND MAIN 8TRKETH, Oregon CHy, Oregon. Real Estate To Sell and Money To Lend The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL f 100,000, Transacts t General Banking Business Loans made. Hills dlaculillleil. .Miikl- col lections, hmvk anil aclla exfhanife on all points lu the United Htatea anil r umi'ii ana ou tiling Koiik. Deposits received suliiiTttocliw'k. In terest at usual Mien allowed ol time deposits. Hank open fr on II A. M. to 4 V. M. baturday evenings Irom Mill 7 1'. M. D. C. LATOl'RK'ITK, F. E. DONAI.DHON, President. Cashier Oregon City Market Report. WHAT-Perbu. 4oc, bulk Jwlthoul iacl Oat-MS.'S.c f bushel, with lacks. FLOca - Roller fl TO per bbl. net Eooa lie BUTTKe KKSfica roll, country Vial ,! dressed Cmcakut 121$ i 5 a doaen Bur-On fuotcoiri Sc; steers l',r, fat; 5c dreased IfuTTos-ll :t1 prime sheared: stock sh'p f 1 SiilfOi.M l t thousand. Lavd I2!,cV pound. Hinla Green, 3c;drjr.&3"eHt; one-third 09 orcnlled. Hheep pells. 2.VS30C Hat Timothy, 112. clover lll.trijed. Daico Fri-its Prunes V; appl.-VV'i.e; rery dull. HiU. r Shorts 117. Bran 11'; Chop 1; rejected wheat. Ml rents V Fuel Hide l?e, shoulders c, I ami 12c: on loot 5e; dressed 4',e. . Potatoes "i0c a sacki Ouione-ll.tf per lu0- CITY VIEW NURSERY, CANRY, OREGON. All Varieties Fruit Trees For Sale. J. A. COX & SON, PROPRIETORS. Nobfitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY. OREGON. On the Street between the Brings and the iepoi. Double and single rlga and saddle horses al Ik? M VB nil llalUli all IllA . . le. I aa... - a 'unija, rouen, anti COrrBi also connected with the barn tor loos stock Any Information regarding any kind ot stock ptomptly attended lo by letter or peraon. HOIIMKS BOUGHT OB SOLD FRANK NELDON, Curi and Locksmith. Adjoining the Noblitt Stable, OREGON CITY, OREGON. All klii.ls of firearms repaired tail cleaned. All kind. ui emai msciiinea it-paired. Duplicate key mail' for all klnUa ol locks. Uunsaud l'lttols buuiilil and sold. BICYCLES REPAIRED. 2STEW FRESH STOCK! CHOICE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Obtain your family supplies at the Grocery, iust opened, on north east corner of Seventh and Center streets. Prices as low as the lowest. Country Produce Bought. Flour and Feed For Sale. J. A. BUCK, Prop. Bank of Oregon City. OI.DkSt BANKING HOt'HI IN THE C1TV l'uld Up Capital, $50,000. President, ' - , - . Thomas Charmam Vice President. , - Oio. A. HasDISO Cashier, . ... . E. O. CAUriiui Uantujer,- -. - - - OHAai H; CAtJnnB K Ooiioral Ranking Business Transacted. Uvimslta Iti'i'cived Subject lo Check. Approvwl Dills and Notes Discounted. Countv an. I city Warrants bought. Loans Madeon Available Becuril' Kxchange llought and Hold. Collections Mnde Promptly. Drafts Hold Available in Any Part ol th World. Telegrnplilc Kxchange Sold on Portland, Baa Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid oil Time Deposits. BUB AOENTS Of THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. L. M. ANDREWS, M. D. DBAI.KB IN Drags, Notions, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, itc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Shively'sj Block, Cor. of 7tli A Madison St., Oregon City Ripant Tabuli'i : one glvei relief. GEO. A. HARDING, DEALER IN IP DRUGS IE Standard Pat. Medicines. Taints, Oils and Window Glass. Pmrrlptlont Accurately Compounded HARDING'S BLOCK. MAKIl & ROBERTSON HAVE NOT SOLD OUT But have only moved to more commodious quarters, "fhey ar now in a better position than ever to wait on their ever increasing trade. FULL LINE OF FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGE TABLES, &C. Farm Produce and Provisions. Note the New Address : Seventh and Center Streets, A. O.U.W. BUILDING. Oregon City Transportation Co's steamer rai.:o:ja. TIME TABLE OREGON CUT BOAT Leave PobtlAxd Foot Taylor SI. 7:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 4:110 P. M. 8 :O0 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 3 :.!0 P. M. SCXDAV. Lear OiMosj Cm FooCMaSL 9:00 a.m. 2.00 p.m. 6 Mr. m. 9. .TO am. 20 P. M. 5 .-.10 P. M.