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Ve Can Do It 6 The Courier has just r added several hundred dollars' worth of new material to its plantand is now better prepared than ever to do anv job of printing of whatever description at Portland prices. Call and see samples. To conauftt ptztso t- anaersit ned having bun restored u oeaitn uy simple means, alter luffi-riii (or several years with asevureliiiigafl'eclliiii.and that dread ilifiu Coimuiniilliiii. la aiiilniin lo make annwii to hla follow mulrri-ri Hi ninm m cure, louioiewhricieiiirrli, lie will clitmr I illy tend (fri-cnf ohnrte, a copy nf the iiresiirln tiun um-d, which llii'v will hn. I miri cure lor ' on iiiii, axiuiiii, ( iHrrh, llrenchi IU hiiiI nil thrum mi'l limit Mulie, Mr hnpea kll miiri-rera will Irv III renieilv. a II to invmiiriiil Tlioe itcolrliif the prcucrlpllnii "nu n win i'ihi mem iikiiiiiii, ini m prnvs i MmkIiiit. will nleaMni,. (V. Edward A. Wilton, Brooklyn, N. Y ' ORDINANCE NO.... Obeoon City docs okdai as follow: jjeliiun 1. THEKB IS HKRKBY ASSF.88F.D UI'OX EACH LOT. PART OP LOT OR TRACT upon mst ponmn or Seventh iireet between the easterly line of Main alreel and the wall known as the wcicrlv line of the 8. P. R R. right of way, the s. veral urn. of money hereinafter Indicated, tnpvt th,. lnii-ivnment of said portion of laid Seventh itroet nder the provisions of Ordinance No. 191. provldln for the Improvement of aaid itreet. SECTION 2. The aggreKate amount of inch asssmeiit be!ng the probable cost of the Im provement heretofore ascertained and determine I by the nltyoiunnll of laid Oregon City and the city recorder -a hereby directed and aulhor)..! to enter a utemnnt hereof In the docket of City Liens, u provided by section.. M and 87 of the City Charter of Oregon City, ai follows- BLOCK. LOT. 26 Traet 1 and 2 OWXKR'i N4M, Oregon & California Rallwity 2S Tract 1 and 2 John Welch DMCKtrnox. Twenty feet In width off the end of lots 1 and 2 In block 25, adjoining Bluff etreet In Oregon Hty Commencing at a point 31 feet westerly from the N. E. corner of lot I, block 2ft. on 7th tret; thence westerly along laid 7th street 40 feet; thence tnntherly at right angle with 7th street to a p int 2ft feet from the westerly line of Methodiat property SO feet, more or less; thence ei-sterly at right anglei with Mid lHet line 40 feet; thence northerly to place of beginning, all being in loU 1 and 2, block DR. KESSLER, Thla old on armed specialist, of St. Louts, ell known by hla long residence and sue- -.whiiit iirw;iini in inn vnj, onnilliue IO necenfiilly treat all kind of chronic and rlvnle dine 'DPP TRPnTMrilT rrtl Poor who mil IIUU I ItUU 1 JUU11 i ID wry afternoon I peraon at the offlc r.nnn Awn my ?'' !. UVVU UUU1 143 72 24 26 24 24 24 24 24 Track 1 and 2 46 feet oft westerly end Lot S Loft Lot 6 M of Tract 4 Tract S Tract S Trustee! Methndjst Episcopal Church 80 M M. A. Stratton eiltte 287 24 24 Traot 4 TraotS Elisabeth Fuoha Southerly lot 0. 42 feet off westerly end. 85 feet off westerly end. B"glnnlng at N. E. corner ft lot .1 In block 24; thence along the eauterlr boundary of aald lot 3 In a toutherly direction 4 feet; tli.nce at right angle In wenterl- direction 70 feet; thence at right anglea to the northerly boundary of mild lot; thence at right angles along the northerly boundary of said lot 8-70 feet, to place of beginning Sixty-three feet off easterly end. Bi-glnnlng at 8. E. corner of lot S, block 24, In Oregon City: thence northerly along '! line of said lot 28 feet; thence at rlghi ang'ea In a weiterly di rection 70 fe-t; thence at right angles In a southerly direction 26 feet; thenee at right angles In an eaterly direction 70 feat w tne place of beginning PimnliM fib... fill'.. Ku..i. It .c Tallin. Tumor. Tetters, Ecaenia ami Hut iDipurlllea of the blood thoroughly r it. 1 1 I i'i I lAwvlftfl. lit iu.i.m Im . . - More mid henllhful state. RHFIIMaTNM trUi by an old (l.-rmaii nilltUinflllOJll remedy. This remvily wn . .r'M'iileil til lr. Keaaelc.p hv u ri.u.l i,. Mnrlln. It hit never failed. HI Tl CflDrO Cancers, etc., trea'eil, no ULil WUUO (inference how long etTevleil. XIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. -.. ..., u..ali. n,i;,, iiiiik; ur IJIPI' T rlne. uiiHluml discharge, eareiully ireHled, I'lles. rlieilinatlam anil nurMlilu. Ih.k.,.1 r. our new reineuiea. Tnke a clear bottle at bedtime and nrlniite in I he boltle. aet aside and look at it In lue iiH.rniim. ii ims cloudy, or has a cloinlv ei. tling in It, you have soma kidney or bladdir illikeue, TAPP WflDW "noved In twenty-four hour I nib nUIllllHi' worms In window hi uf- ! to.l.) (eel long. RRPATff 5TIWlY We meet persons cverv DULillfl UllfllVl day whose breath Its i liiul II Is difgusUug. This cornea from tu tu, rli oi either the nose or stt.maeh (lo mni be exiiiiilneii. It enn be cured before the iiukhI Imiiic becomes Involved. VMTUPt MPN lf t"1! 'l"'ul'l wh nlghl 1 UUilU 1I1L11 emlsklnnii, eshausilngilriiiiis. iiiiiiIi, liiiHlilulness, aver on to XK-Hy, tiiiuliie. ditiHiiKlency. loss of energy, atu- I'illi.ll Mllil bl(nllHilAnMi u.l.ll. ,.m' M your niHiihood and absolutely unltl you forsludv, liuslness or marriage If you are iliMk iilHicU-d you may kuow the oauae. Uo and lie iri'ated. MIDDLE-AGED MEN ViM'a3":!S ik. ncliing backs and kidney; Ireiiuent, Mlllllllll lirillllf il.t And MiUmin.! In ......... I ... ixiiency or weakness of aexual organ, 'uml In r iiniiilstflkiible signs of nervous di lilliiv aii'i preniHiure decey. Many die of I l,K illllli-iilly, Ignorant of the cause. The ni.wi nl.i. liuiti. rune of this character treate d. PPTVATP li""". Oleel, Oonorrheu, In. 1 1UI 111 U tlHiiiMllons. DlBchsrges. Htrlciun s. UHukiiea of Organs, Syphilis, Hydrocele Varicocele mid kindred trouliles treuUNl. Consultation Fre to All. ui'rit e Hours: From 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Call or uddress .REAi. ESTATE, TRANSFERS. FnrilihiiJ Every Wtek ky lit ClackiMai Abttriot L Trsit Company. Geo Broughton to Will P A P Co, in tereat indeed from Critwr : J2500. 8. J. Wills to Jacob Wills, 9 acres in Wills cl ; f 125. Thos Baird to Schlndler AOhadbourn, same land ; $750. Chadbourn to Schindler, game land ; $1000. D. A. Schindler to G Schlndler, name land; $21000. U S to Christian Bittner, e of tie i ad e of sw ec32 4 4 e; patent. John Foote to J Brideauz. 65 acres in Crow claim ; $1. J Brldeaux to John Footes. lots 7 and 8 blk 2, Windsor; $1. U S to Hugh Gordon, claim 40 5 a 2 e ; patent. M. Birdeall to E U Birdsall. 7.55 acres in Uotton cl ; $1. T J Ga ;rett to M Garrett, n W and 18 acres off n side a Garret cl ; $1 . Thos Armstrong to 0 G Downine. correctlont former deed, Id in 2 a 1 e. Fire Insuranoe-F. E. Doaaltfao. 8o Acre Farm for Rent. House and barn, a good stream of water runs through center of two orchards. Apply to Daniel Yabwood, Ularkesi (near the P. 0.), Clackamas county, Oregon. if ipirSr f,,; t ,h, DOGiOR G.U. biiOkijO tea k AiAii-- In per U.x l'i-r eulc liv : r.jiJ-.Nij.- 1, ; ' f ' .'fH.': MTlt .'. Buoklea Till BkhtBai Bruises, 8orf, Ulcer- Ktilt Udciiin, revr nrea. Tciti.r. n i., Chilblain, Corn, uml nil Skin 'iii iionH, ana iiohiivi Ii ntn. IMcm. nr io pay required ft uonrtiMt.-tol to i,,. pcrlect SHtiHlHi iinii nr iiuiii,,!. i.,iiii..i.i Tr ee 25 reiiln Charman A Co Reliable Insurance F. E- Donaldioa. l.J. STRATTON lias placed in his store, corner Seventh and Center 8ts., in addition to his fine line f groceries, 'hay. riso. ctc. a full stock of LEAD, PAINTS, OILH AND VARNISH, which he will ell as low AS Till LOWEST. 853 2! J. Henri Kessler M. D. At St. Louis Dispensary, 230i YAMHILL STREET. POIITLANI). .... OllKliON. For the accotninodHtion of his many customers on the hill Mr. Albright has established a branch meat market in the Williams' building on Seventh street. where he keeps a full stock of all kinds of fresh and salted meats, hams, bacon, lard, etc. No stale meat kept. Give him a call. NUTIi-E United States Land Oi fk k, Oregon City,Or.,t'it.K, 18MJ. Notice is hereby given that tliu im proved plat of survey of township 7 south, range 6 east, hits ken received from the Surveyor general of Oii-uon. and on October 20th, IBM, at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said day, said plat will he filed in this office, and the l.iml therein em braced will be subject to entry on and after said date. RorkktA. Vn.i.nit, Rfjtfater. W'm. Galloway, Receiver. C. A. Willey ha H'lii"l 111 tll I'Hrilt'Hh and repair shop Mttrii. . r wi ( depot, next to (!iiirniKit ilic i' h full Stock Of shoes, Wher li- will i;o' nuly keep a full line of flr-u-i-hi-iN h tud-niHile harness, saddles, nr., but .will , I- nil kinds of hariienH hikI Ii ..if uml ,0e repairing at priccH I'i'i! .mh'i Iih .Itm licated Uive him n cull SatiKfiiriiim guaranteed. IUi- m t. . 't ritro giM.iiiii:d o Miiiiml' cor- c '. '1. .i i at -1 i tc rni,ioii ilia 1ijvl tun i i lo,,.j ui.d .tek.-.Lcni fiJLL SIZE, ji.C'li; 'JKIAL SUZIi, '25c. .1 n... Ill's ,.l . .-..Ill V Ml CS MlTh, Patronize Home Industry... The Wl lni. tti' Mtinin Laundry of (innn i liy (iunrniil...' aiM,,.ti,i. Unitkuiliy .;iv nil i .i family w.,...iii;...s. 'W.irk calle-i Iti ,i-i 1 'itv'..'n fr.-e. Wanted-An Idea S Protect Tour Ideas; ttiT nut trtoc to write JOHN WKUDEKBCBM CO, Fatont AMor T. WashlnttoD, D. C, for than- ai.ajo prlM uSr ana Ust of too hundnd UiTsatlout wanuid. I.V. AH Read Aral tlra. and ordered published at meeting of City . ounell held on October 7th, l898 THOS. F. RYAN. (Itv H,a... llfMil IJ. Via tfctnk Writ JOHN WaUOKRBDRH A COVaS,.' oers, wutiisttoii, o. c.,for their S1.SD0 nrlaa oOar it w n oimuta UTuuens wanted. I was troubled for a long time with an itching humor on the scaW savs Mr. D. P. Davis, Neal's Landing, Fla., "but at last, being recommended Ayer's Hair Vigor, I tried it. and a complete cure was effected." Everyone who has used it speaks well of this dressing. There is no excuse for any man to sd- pear in society with a grizzly beard since the introduction of Buckingham's Dye, which colors natural brown or black . A quarter buvs either 6 lbs drv eran. ulated sugar, 6 lbs best soda, or 8 lbs rice at the Red Front. EAST M0 SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF TIH SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Eipren Trains Leare Portland Daily. -goulJi., l:M P.M. trior.. 10:46 A.M. Lr Lt Ar Portland Oreson City Ban Krancisoo I North. Ar Lt R:10a. iMr. a City, Moodburu, Salem, Turner. ' Marion, Jefler on, Albany, Albany Junction, Taunut, Shedd Halsey. Harrlsbur. JuuoUon City, Irrlus, Ujl'ltt VlCBffJII vriiuii (oc: Ut itlHt'M1. v nun ' hi I - tit; L : 'V . )' 1ii.(il! S Wi B ' mill V ;'..-..' CMtT'i-'f r trh ''ur--! (v v..i in ,i m r ' 'd''(m'l i v iiiJ n-'id in-.- -uit'ML i ri- n.ts- '..- ir ? rji'i"ilrp" ': l-r"? . rt i- r t r r M ' ' t I? Ii v' ii ' ' t- r l.i tp Is V"nr tt .'r in tli mor""1') n vhi sWv wl'h vi(ir mt.ult) un'n? VtHir hlitrn'' ft f On vou f r l r'i r !? s lhi wtx dr' ' Mr i Hit vim t.f tr N't'ifr mo duvi. 'hsn nthfri? I vttitr h.-i'T w r. wen v -uhiivi' -i 't llr (1 v h CiiPrun. r' i.nitn, ft IK nn1 Iti- ' (twt' ns Orf J. v l!to 'a-m(iii ct y K'v n b 4tf m lite 1 'ir lf Kildf 2V ( i'u Invf th ni: n us it is Krriel "n 0v b iIm nnd ll w'H cm m Hsv vou r iiifh? I)n Vfitl t alrr cM trtsi 'V? 1iV'u r.il1' ir.iihv fimirr'iil? I)ii vou eouirhn the nto n'niir !n vutt r' w I'Mlt rhftM lrm(i" Ur. fl AliiirfA T. nu- mini blmi) Pbi r tl. un- 'Hrnc ilt urui.ia ,i ..n I rill aicrulls i '.. t'riras. fl. 't-r biitif I' ufinanei.tly cur ihf iol ..mf s-inpiinii: I- flier? r.nu-u ir I)d yt-u tkh up kiw Art yu c nsiii u. I vu lu'iu- o-att-JV IX i you I' '"i ut lie' eatincf Do vd'I ivtfl v u trt (irowirij; A'lMkcrr l t)i'-re;itn i,im ta J lusivin tit- in u lir 0 (1 W U irH kiiin. mill Liv or till i res an d in ! ' i kiUnova, livtr aiiJ bUiljtirk H ict, i ftfi b mi L.. uu i t 'r Hvie vuJ coli ftnf U- you tsjt' iiii.-it. i ief 1 o viu t rcJ cui.iyr Ooytitt luvt lh iiiilii'ar Arc yuur k n I lines'' . vuufMVuru i niij, in Ihpis I J yuur ttaiiuv iii.. v w.iir I vv.s nolufj n. t ii ii ii-'ti ' . , I iiu- i i i i ti . ki H.i.s ii)i tt;iS i. .1 i UjJ 1 is 'IkT: (ui.ii u .iier nit c.. -t i y-ult(V i up until iU t. .''"f '.' el J. I "t ll UMrtt II iflt i. I net; i .i -nt'i- titi.i i- ( -I'll yuU til I1 oi- kiJliev . title y U ll U 0 ti w.Uvlt J Hit tllL 1oMK nl ln-it n'i aiM'Mie .Ult will sue ti I:, ilr !. - K 1). i . htc ;i" i. Mr h- Dt . j 1iM - I K-t Mr- c . . V . f.-ft .vc . i- t-.L-u.i It iii'v- f ' ' Iff-- l, .-ils .. ... . . I. 1:80 v. if .Lt 1:27 A.M. I Lt 1:20 P. u. Ar RosfiBORO mail daily. PRICES THAT TELL J Big line of yarns just received at the Racket Store. . ' GROCERIES, ETC. Mason jars, 2 quart, 85c a dos. ; jar rubbers, 5c doz. Dry pranul'd sugar (cane),201bs$l West'n Ref'y. 181bsl Goojr flour 80c sack. Ryo, whole wheat (lour, etc. ? 4i lbs Bood green coffee, $1 i roast coffee, 2iie and 22V. Lion or Arbuokles, 20c ; best roast, 3 lbs $1 . Our gunpowder tea, (40c lb, 2 lbs 75c), excels the 50c teas. I rv it A good gunpowder tea, 30c lb. Our best uncolorer tea, 2 lbs 75c J an excellent uncolored ten, 25c ; green tea, 25c , tea dust, 2 lbs 25c. Rest Ian , 8c pound(bring pail ) ; bacon , 8c ; dry salt meatc Rice, 8 lbs 25e. (lood syrup, ier keg, fl. Rest syrup, 45c gallon. Bring can for syrup or molars. Oookmg molasses. 45c gallon i best New Orleans, B5c gallon. (.allons cans pie fruit, 20c j table apricots, 10c can. Corn, tomatoes blacklierries, 3 cans 25c. Red Heal baking powder (none better), 35c lb bulk. 10 Ilia rolled oats, germea or cornmeal, 25c. Soap powder, 5c lb, equals "gold dust," at 8c, sann.lo free. Mica axle greiwo hie, uho as much only. 6 gal coal oil 85c-lring can, gnllon 20c ; jier case, $25. Slbe bea loam washing powder 19c; home made, as good aa "Gold Pust" and chenper. Shorts and chop, oats, wheat, hay, shingles, etc. Quanity and Qiiality tobacco, pound 2i"c Climax 40c lb. Corn take smoking, pound and pipe 25c lb. Lanterns, 20o up j glolie, 10c. Medium lamp chimney, 5c. Cut nails, 4;c lb ; wiro nails, C'a up, 6c. 50c dust pans as sold by agents, our price is 20c. Shoe thread, 7c ; wax, 2c ; shoo nails, 6o for package. Leather and rubber cements, sole leather, Hungarian nails. Htock salt, 60c per cwt ; Liverpool salt, 85c iier cwt. lull stock of l'ATTON'8 fURE 1A1NT8s first clans and 10 to 20 per cent under the market. Boiled oil, tu'pentine, putty, brushes, etc. Handled axes, "Man's" $1 ; best axe handles, 25c. Rimlocks 25c, padlocks 5c up, flut flies, 2 for 25c. $1 saw tools cut to 60c j bar lead cut to 3c lb. Sulphur, 3c pound ; ffax seed, 6c pound. Mixed bird seed. 2 lbs 15c j celluloid starch, best 10c. ooden water bucket, 20c. HALF USUAL PRICE YET BEST QUALITY. 8 lbs best soda, 25c ; 0 lbs sago or tapioca, 25c. Lemon or vanilla, 6c o (bring Iwttle). 4 sheets Tanglefoot, 6c. Lemons, lc each. Seheip'gcoeoanut(best)25clb. Shandon Bells sonp,2 for 25c. 10 CENT BUYS: 1 Dover egg beater, 1 dust pan, 1 milk strainer, double hdl.basket.l whisk broom, 5doen clothes pins, lb stove polish, 1 cotton clothes line. 6 CENT BUYS: G teaspoons, 1 can sardines, 11 inch ' bar toilet soap, 1 bar tar soap, 1 liar borax soap, 1 . bottle vaseline, t4y lb shaving soap, 1 bar cashmere soap, 4 oi sewing machine oil, bring bottle, i pound assorted tacks, 1 can medium quality spice (to close), ' 3 bunches matches, 1 box toothpicks, 12 boxes safety parlor matches. ' STYLISH MILLINERY, ETC. Elegant trimmed hats at less than Portland prices. A nice assortment of children's cajis from the cheapest to the best. Tarn C'Miautera from 25c up. Baby bonnets. Ribbons, veilings, embroider' and wash silks, pompons tinsel, thenullo, etc. Our Tarn O'Shanters are cheaper than elsewhere found. Wash silk at 2c a skein is less than half price. Best big lot of velvet remnants at 1 to X price. New stock of velveteens at 45c. Kid gloves at Eastern prices. MEN'S FURNISHING, ETC. White silk handkerchiefs (worth 75c) for 25c. huspenders, 10c up; white shirts, 60c up. Wutemrruif .,ll,iru in.. D. ,,.,:., ,.ff Jm.. Special values in neckwear, hundreds of pretty ties, from 5j iiniouiB iu lUll'Sl HUK gOOUB. Collar buttons, 3c to 5c doz; cuff holders, 10c. Sweaters at cut prices 35c np. Outing and nh Men's and boys' mackintoshes, $3 up; mackintoshes that Heavy 10c socks, damaged at a fire, 3 pair for 10c. CLOTHING. HATS. UMBRELLAS Tr Men's suits, $5 up new stock, square and round cut KilHl.rn lirii'i-B Alui ,l,,.,l In fl.u l .:n. - . i . ...ov uv.ti ui iiunuio AJJUnllDVllie clothing. A big lot manufacturers sample pants and shirts, a saving uiic-iuiu in in priue. Boy's wool lints, 25c up. Can save you M to on hats, hundreds to select from. See us before buying. Umbrellas direct from makers durable, styiish and lower iuuu tiiuii ever, rnces, ouc up. eiyies will please. DRY GOODS. ETC. 6 CENTS A YARD. Indigo figured prints, turkey red DrilltS. lllirk or lil'llt l'llli,-n,.o I. I. ninnlin cl..,b... II. . , - - n--- . . j r u ...... ri.tiai I 1111I111C1, curtain scrim, toweling, gingham, skirt linings, cheese IIUIII, UUtlJI Ullllllt'l. Bleached muslins, 6c up ; Lonsdale, 12 yds $1. ' Heavy mixed flannel, 18o yd, very durable. Scarlet wool flannel, 18c yd up. Fast black sateens, c yd up. 10c heavy wide shirtings, cut to 9c. Best feather ticking, 15c. Vnr 1 fir vil rml fiilXi limit. n-n(l. OZn Ladies' wool hose, 20c up, great values in wool hosiety mm iii tinniu tllltlli. Indies' fast blacK cotton hoso, 8ja'c, seamless, 12,c. Misses' fleeced seamless. 15c: childs' wool. 5c tin. Standard pattern , 5c up. The cheapest and best pattern in the market. 5 CENTS BUYS: 24 sheets notep;iper,2bunehes manilla envelopes, i papers "aani open nooksaml eyes, 1 time liook, 1 pair curling irons, 1 child's knife, 1 rubber ball. 1 CENT BUYS: 1 package hairpins, 1 paper needles, 1 paperpins, 1 paper hooks ami eyes, 1 cochet hook. I .....V ,,.,11., 1 ...... ..:) l. 1 ....! i.i ' a bw- iivi-ui , x viiv;ii oiioiiviici , X DIVCI tllllllUlC, SHOES. With hundriHls of "Wear Resisters" and Bradley & Metcalf t sluK's tho K'st in America yet at low prices, it is no wonder we are doing a "land oilice business" in Hhiun. Our nipn'a i3 (Wniir Pnian.pa'f am nnn $2.50; our men's and children'sciothtop,75candtl shoes eui to owe. Ijulics' Dongoln, patent tip, (1 .50, and $2.50. Ladies' tan Oxfords, $1 .50 grade, cut to $1 .25 ; $1 .75 grade of Oxfords. ..... ...All ' I UI tU f 1.11. Baby shoes, sizes 0 to 2 at, 15c ; better shoes at. 25 to 50c. Child's button shoes, all leathers to8,6oc. t'hilds' heavy lace shoes 4 to 7, were 75 to $1, close at 25 to S-'vc. Child's tennis shoes, cut to 35c; Men's tennis, 40; Childs scnoot snocs, tuition, neci, site o, were 7oc, now atic. Ijidies' slip)iers, heavy, siie 3 were 7tic, to close 35c. Iji.Iim' TA-i.l., altnli.ni ull Al 01-4.1 fii. K... Misses'U'st full stock lace shoes, $1.25; same in ladies, $10. a cneaper line misses mce bikh-s rwc. Men's tine shoes $1.35 up. bovs' fine shoes $U5 nn. Men's plow shoes $1.25 up, biys' heavy sIkh-s $1 up. A g(xxl stock af men's a?.i boys' shoes and boots. Many of mem at a saving oi ;j in prices. OREGON CENTRAL & EASTERN R. R. CO V'AQTTINA : MAY BOUTE Conncctlni at Taqulna Bay with the San rrniiuipt;.! nun ini,uiui utxy Steamship Compaay. Steamship "Farallon" rrini-ispn. Cnn Bnv Pnrt (Yvfnrri TrlnlHiul Mini 'lurubult Bay, j Pansenger aocommndatlans unsurpassed. ShnrtHHt mute between the Willamette Valley and California. nn from Albany or points west to Han r ritiiuisiiF. Cabin, rouud trip Steeraue ' I'o Coos Buy and Fort Oxford: Cabin, In Uumlinlt Ray: Cabin, . Round trip, good for Ml days. RIVER DIVISION. , H'wly furnlihed, leave Albany dally (except "Hiuraays) ai r.to a. m-, arriving at roniana ine i, me day at (p m. it 6:00 a. m.,'arrlving at Albany at 7:45 p. m. J. C. MAYO, 8upt River Plvltlon, fTiirvflllU. Or DWI"C 8TOMK, Mgr.. 4:00 th 4:49 r m (:16 r M 1'ortland Ar Oregon City I.v Roaeburtr L 8A1.BM P.SSEfJGtB5AilY 4:40 r.U S:W.M :00. I, Lv Ar Orrson City Saleta Ar Lt 10:16 A at :27 A II (:00 a M DIKING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTS. PVLLUA buffet sleepers AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPINfi CARS Attached to all Through Trains. lMlfil.l hl...l.... Hatwesn rOKTl.AMU and CORVALLIM KAILTKAIN lSII.V(:xCPTSUHDtY.') " MUIA.H. 12:16 P.M. I.v Ar Portland C'orvallit Ar I fi 4(1 P. M Lvl:00 P.M. A. lll,.n..n.l ,,-..'.Tr.l mm i.i.rvKiim vnii neci wun tram mi uregon racine nauroaa. axpRSsa tra ih nmi.YiixcBPTsuNPAy.i 4:4SP. M. t.26P. M. Lr Ar PnrtlnA McMlnnville Ar :2A. N 6:60 A. M THROUGH TICKKTS T8 ALL rOIKTS IN THI IA8TKRN STATES, CANADA AND EUEOPB va urn oDjaiaea at tne loweei rates rmm t. B, MOOBB, Agent, Oregoa city B.K01BLKR. E. P. ROGERS. Manager. ait. G. r. A P. Aarul, rnrtlann. or IIS 00 6 0U 600 8 00 RI-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family . Medi- cine : Cures the jjj common every-day ills of humanity. tamN Or Ml Ins' Nfirve Plastra 25c. at all druggist ftmullih fl n fli, NEURALGIA cured ty Dr. Miles' Pais Pills. "One cent a dose." At all drugglotM. WAUl WAR!! WAK!!! AT THE Gambrinus Cold Storage. lnall.-,w..L 11. t Ur 0 vv si, . I .,ii t r-. :i ii (,"l'i W Sii.. ,.. t ni hive vmif ft vi. -r f Th-. r, of (i V -il tlv I! ih roa aa G. A. HARDING, itui.tr .'ii v (...., ti c : tr 1 1 l..l I' AI, f U.l At Mi.c :k .: 'fc Ml I I '"lis. vri,, r. :' -,. isi : .I- i." .x 1.1 ks Sole Agent, Kill' .N (0 o TO THE EAST orvfia tbs choice or TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL VIA GREAT NORTHERN RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL VIA UNION PACIFIC RY, DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CIT1 LOW RATE8 TO ALL EASTERN CIT1E8 The only p'ce in the rity which can supply yon with anything yon want In the Himor line I joa money on every artlele you buy WINK. KKKK ANO s.IQUOR-becaase I sell to you at Portland prices aud save you your electric car fare and expenses while in Tne only p'ce in me city wnicn can supply yoi tnd m money on every artlele you buy- .111 I.. nn l.f.-a K IhJIh. , VmA ttrltll A 1 hl, flm 111 n m beln held up by hixhwarmen on the electric car. What you buy at the Gambrinus Cold storage is guaranteed lo be jut what you buy it for or mono refunded Lainrert Mtork of Mqaoraand the onlv complete stock of Wines at the Lowut Prices. WHY GO TO A DKt'UNTOKK and pay 14.00 per gallon as a pastime when you can buy better wlue at tiie following prices: SI so OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY S DAYS -....FOR SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or mMrw W. H. IIITKI.BUKT. Gm'l I'hp-h .U'hiii, ''ti.ii. i in . E. McNEIL, Pres. and Mgr. Trains arrive ahd depart from Portland as follnw: Depart No. 2 For all Eaxt-rn polnta...T:00 p. m " Jo. The Dalles locf.....H:3S a. m Arrive No. 1 From the Et .......,. Jtito a. m Ma 7. From The Dalles :0U p. m TRADE FOR HAY. GRAIN. WOOL. CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. POTATOES. Etc. RED FRONT TRADING COMPANY, OREGON CITY, OREGON. California Port Wine, per gallon Sherry " " " Anavlica-' " HwM Mnralel " Tokay Wine " Maderia ' " M.Uea " ' - KftoliDiAHock" Bottled Beer (quarts) per dosen Uulness' Kura Stout (pints) per dozen fwan Whinkey. per gallon Phoenln Bourbon Caliiornia Blackbtrry Brandy, per gallon 1 4u 1 SO 1 SO I 50 1 60 1 60 7S 7 1 SO 1 50 2 7S S 75 4 00 S SO 3 00 For kec beer, leavt order. The auest family rooms. This place l conducted first-class N. F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr., Ax"Hltxwinm. Sdentlflo AmtrleuX Agency Tor I i I I 1 - a I I IV. k M w i-b! rr- Clvsiva TI1M Hiiva. BaTaliaia aivrnTi tKMIMUlra I mrw lumwmw na inn n wntv wf UN.1 CO, U BaOABWiT, Haw Toax. Oldest bntvu for seeorlat paleiiti la America. Ererr'pateM takes oat by u la brought befara Ik pabUe by aodea ajlvea tr of ohait la tM f rituiific tiericau tanrett effrnlstloe of any arlestMe paper la tW world. tpkendldlv lUucrmlsd. Ho latelllreat maa sboald be without It. Weekly, ,sii jw; aue di montha. 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