Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, April 23, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
CITY Of'FICIAIi PAPKU.
Kiituroilln Ort'Kiui City itH(:Mi,con-claM mutter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATKS.
If paid In atlvmicc, per year 1 M
oiih y.mr 2 IH)
Klx inirittm 1 K1
Tliri'O monllis 60
&'ho ilul npiiimitc yiiur ailtlrcmi on tho
pii,cr iluii'iU'H I he lime to which yon huvu pulil.
I'.tTllfJNIZK IIOMK IMUJSTItV.
Si-oar IJkkt Skki) All Gonk. The
Maniifuutiii't'nf' AnHwiutiim of I'oi'tlmul,
who liuve 80 liberally Ruppliod the beet
huuiI which the committee of tho board
of trade Ikih unMcrtaken to diHtribute
among the farmer of thin county, have
Bent word that tin seed ban 'all been
diHtributcd to over 21)0 farmers through
out the statu wlii.ih will bo millldont to
give them a thorough trial. As tho
UHHociution bus been at considerable ex
pense to get the Feed for the fanners, it
is to lie hoped th.it each one will uii
deaver to faithfully cultivato and follow
explicitly tin; in.-ilnictioiis given and also
return their report with sample of biiets
so that the experiment may be thor
oughly tested and it is hoped that the I
smar ncrci'iit-ii'it u-ill In. uiifli.ii.Hv
i I it. . I ! ...I:. . . . ii ! 1 .....w....
l"u ""y "luwiy are thut it .; Wlirr.,. thu eHtablish-
oppose,l to the orl.nai.ee to prevent ment of a factory and the cultivation of
liieni lion, iriuig nil ino m icwuiKa in .... ,, i
okicfiox orrv, avm l 23, iso7.
ri I'm
1.1. improve I parts of town where
It IS :
sc.de. Vilmoriu's
i iniiitTiuI iinnrovvil nulmi- I u rt. .' I m
impossible to ride in the street-. They j ,)lu ,llaity Ust ri bu tu, i an I should
claim that the provision that requires a i ,iruvo lliuiivly .SiLti,fal,tlJ1.y ,viUl ,
rider to stop within I!;) fiet of a I cultivation
lie lestr.uu on a walk should be grat.ted
then, wliun they will use their influence
to have same it. forced.
0. A. Simkckki.h, the sugar baron,
mid one of the republican leaders of
California, 1. is discharged every white
man on bis plantation it. Hawaii and j (iuv. Lord ispr
put orientals in their places. A desire
to reduce his expenses is given us tUe
reason. Mr. SjirockeU belongs to the
arty which pruioncs to bring prosperity
to the workiiigniau by lasingeveryibiug
he consunies, yet he is not in favor of
giving him employment except at ctur
vation ju ices.
(ioiin time! are coming 10 tiie stock
in lustry of Oregon. For the next five
years there is going to bo good profits in
cattle, sheep and goats. This is not a
result of conli lenco or tariff, but one of
the natural laws ; simply a case where
the supply does not equal the demand.
Tho hard times of the past few years
have played havoc with the stock inter
ests. It has almost devastated the
ranges of stock cattle. Everything was
gold off that would bring u dollar in
money until the ranges and farms were
cloano l biire of stock cattle. It will take
ut least live years to restock tho ranges.
AVhile that process is going on stock is
bound to bring a good price. Lender.
Vi.w l.VDi-sr.iv. The Has committee
'of the Oreg ni Hiiy b.).ir I of tradu has
received a communic.itinii from Mrs. AV.
I'. Lord giving in.-iti'iiclions in regard to
thecultiireof llix. The Oregon Women's
flax Fiber Assitiition of which Mrs.
e.-uMeiit wishes to contract
wiin tanners to raise ll.tx, it agreeing to
furnish seed mil deduct price of same
from harve.-le ! crop. Tli,i seel costs
about $2.51) p o- bushel and it requires
ui.iiit two litinii d per acre. The ii.ssoci.i-
lion agree to buy the products in the
fall at from if ) per ton for 21-ini'Ii (1 ix to
L';1 ier ton for IU inch. , Tlu aver.igo of
Washington fl .is last year was lfl5 por
ton an I three tons per acre. Any
farmers wishing to bow flax and sell to
this association can sej contract in
hands of committee of which J. A
Thayer is chairman.
Scrofulajwelling
On the Nock and Creat Weakness
Caused by Impure Blood Was
Constantly Crowing Worse.
' When my son was S year old ha wa
In very poor health and wo could get
nothing to relievo liim. At tho ago of 7
years he begun to complain oi soreness on
both uldes f hia n-ck and soon lamps be
pui to gV.hi'r cu one si'! and grew to
half the bize of on c;.:f. Wo then became
more uneasy and bc;;an to doctor him for
B-Tofuia. Ilo grufiuully grew worjie, how
ever, until at the ago of twelve years we
had lost all hope of his recovery. He be
came bo weak lie could sit up but a few
minutes r.t a time. My wife Haw Hood'e
f3ar.sapnrilln recommended as a great blood
puriiier and we tent and got bottle. We
iei-nii giving our boy the medicine ao
fortiitig to direction!) and it was.nol long
before v.e saw lit wns improving. He
continued tukicg it until he was in very
good licalt b. Ilo in now 13 years old and
U well. We recommend Hood's Fnrsnpa
iillii far all trouble cnused by Impnro
Ll.;od." S. M. B't.vr.R, Grouse, Oregon.
Uood'H SnrH.'UBirllli i.. .ll hy all clrapglsts,
fl; six lor .''). tint only lluod'j.
McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat the World!
C. N. GREENMAN,
TDK PIONlia
it
and
Ex)ress.
1 -,
Dra.vniau
r
IKi)iiIiIUIici! W& )
Parcels dclivcvd lo all parts of the city.
!
No xteps to climb to Sunset.
Donaldson, agent.
F. E
How comes it that so many of Port
land's business men refuse to participate
longer in the chamber of commerce
meetings? Can it bo that they are in
the dumps on account of the delayed ap
pearance of general prosperity? If so I
beg thorn to hope anew, for us soon as
tho tariff bill becomes a law, und every
thing is taxed from 25 to 00 per cent
more, we cannot fail to lie prosperous.
Nothing so fills tho purses of the poor
as additional taxation, ihko neari,
then, yo despou dents, for there Is a
bright day ahead. It may he off some
months or years, hut it is coming just
the same. It may not reach us this side
of the gr.ve, but the consolation that
tho gold staf'.dard ami protection has
won should satisfy every patriot in the
land. Portland Tomahawk.
Thk Mckinley tariff law labeled, 'A
bill to.roduco the revenue and equalize
tho duties on imports ami for other pur
poses," went into operation Juno 30,
J rt'JO. It did reduce tho revenue, for
even before tho end of tho Harrison ad
ministration a surplus of ovor!fK5,P()U,
000 in the treasury bail been sup-planted
by n largo deticioncy. Now a bill is be
fore congress entbled, "A bill to pro
vide revenue for the government and to
encourage tho industries of the United
States," which is nearly identical in
general structure to Mr. MclCinley disas
trous pet measure, except as to tho
sugar schedules, lioth bills are identical
in making revenue incidental to pro
tection of pet industries. Tho republi
can party has the sumo remedy lor in
creasing and decreasing revenue, exces
sivo duties on imports. If tho Dingley
bill becomes a law, tho American people
will be ground under tho iron heels of
the protected trusts und combines as
they never were before. Let the voter
take this medicine.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
WOIICE U IIKItKHY GIVEN THAT I SHALL
apply t tlm city council of On-con Cltv.
Oregon, fur a milium license, to continue my
wuoon, wcuieil on Into of block 2.1 In Oregon City,
Mcunso to iiule trom the sih day of Miiy, 18117.
E. 5IAlvriIIE9.
ORDINANCE NO....
An ordinance rcgi.ilntiiiq GirrlnRea, Ilicjcles,
irlcyclns ami olh. r Vehicles.
Oregon City does orilaln as follows:
UKCTION 1. No person or persons shall drive,
rule, use or prop-l any cuirlujre. wagon.
track, ilelKh, slmt, bicycle, tricycle, velocipede
wheelbarrow or hand cart (exoept hand car
rlaues for children or Invalids) upon or along
any of the. Bldeivulkij of Oregon Cit;,
mui-an un proper orussius, 10 go into or
out of a yard or lot. Provided, however,
Unit the drawing, pushing or lending of
bicycle on any Idewulk shall be and Is excepted
iroin llie provisions of thin ordinance.
Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any person or
persons lo rl.lo, drive or propel nny bicycle,
tricycle, velocipede or other vehicle on or along
or across any public road, street or alley In
Oregon I'lly at a g-eater speed than eight miles
mi hour between the hours of 6 A. M. mid fl P. Sl
am six miles un hour from II 1'. M. to 0 A. M.
See. 3. All persons rliliup, driving or propel
ling any such bicycle, tricycle or velocipede
shall linvo iiltaclii'd Ihcrcto a gong or bell and
shall ring or sound the same when approaching
und while crossing any Intersection of streets; I
such bell to be siiilicli-nt to warn every one of
the approach of such bicycle, tricycle, vcloclpi-di-or
other vehicle.
Sec. I. That any person or persons hIio shall
violate any of the provision! of this ordinance
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction before tho Itecordor or Mayor
shall ho lined not less than .l.00 or more than
giVOO or Imprisoned In the city jill not more
thiiu l." days or by both due and imprisonniuiit
In the dlscielion of the It jcorder or Bluyor.
SIIKitlL't-S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the state of On gun, for
me comity oi uiacKtiinas.
Tliomiulno Kndy, 1
riiiintiir,
Alfred I.liidhe nud
Aila Mary l.ludhe,
icl't.'iilaiils.
Slritenf Orcu'on. Coiinly of I'larknin-is, sw,
JV Vlinl'K III-- A .ICDHMKM' (Mt'tKK,
" ot'i-rce i ii mi cxi-ciiiion, uuiy issu-o oui
of an 1 ii'i'h-r the seal of the alinv entitled
court, In t!u- 'ill iv. t'liililt'd euui', lo in,. lu!v
illii'i'ii'il ami il iii'il the LSI ii ciiiy o( M.u Hi, In.i7.
upon a ju Igmeiil rendered and ciitcicd lo said
court on the 'iiilh d-y of February. Is:i7, in
favor of Ttioniii.iiie Kudv, plniiitlH, niid iignliist
Alfred Liiidlii! mid Aila Mary Mud he di-rcmlnuis.
for the sum of i;ls.im. with interest tlieruou at
the rate of 10 per i-i-ut per Milium from tin itlth
day of February, lhi)7, and the innlinr sum of
7(MK) as attorney's fee, mi I ihe furiher sum ol
fi." IK) costs and disburseir.eiits, and the costs of
and upon this writ, coiiiuiaii'liii me to ninke
sale ol Ihe following described real properly
situate In the county of Clacknnias, state o'f
Oregon, lo-wit: The east hall of the soiilh half
of Ihe southwest uuurter of section 21. tov nshlti.
a smell, raiijo 4 ent of Ihe Willamette Meridian,
coiil'iiiilug III acres, till iu Clackamas coiiutv,
sla'e ol Ori'n'on.
Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, j
judgment order, decree, ami in compliance with
the rniniiinuils of snl writ, I will, on SiilurdavJ
lhi'2llli ilnv of April, 1m7, at the hour ot one
o'clock P. M , at the from door of t lie couiitu
courl house In the city ol Oregon City, In sal
counlv nud state, sell at public auction, subjci
to redemption, to the hliihest bidder, for U.
gold coin, cash In hand, ail the rlu'lit, title am
interest which the wllhlii unineit defendiints o
either of them, had on the date of tho morluagj
Herein or si nee IniU In or to the above describe
real pronerty or any part thereof, to sallsfv sal
execution, Judgment order, decree, interest
cosis uuu an accruing cost".
li W. l,KAi:i.,
SherlfTof Clackamas CoiintyOregoi
uuieu, uregon uity, ur., aiurcli Ik
j OREGON HARNESS CO.
OK.ti.i;its ix
HaFess & Saddlery j
j
IiJMiprst Iloiise on ('oust. -:- CnH i:i Sco l's. !
. (ItV V1KW
...NURSERY...
C.ANIIV, f OItl-:(i)N.
Apple". Pears. Chornes, Plums and I'rtuiei,
Italian and Petite, Niietarlues, Aliiiondl
and IVtali Trees.
rirst-ChiK In livery Itespeet.
Wholesale ami Itepiil. I 1 pftV n..n
ttrltoforlrii-is.ju J. A. bUA, flOp.
t
I
...OEGOM CITY AUCTION HOUSE...
ir
Xcmv iiml Secyml-JIaiid Furniture
Uoiiiht Sold and Kxcli
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
Tinware, Hardware, Granitware, Etc.
jOPHOSITE
P. O.
OKKOON CITV, OUKfi
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
RICHARD FETZOLD'S CASH MARKETS
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OKKHON CITY, OKEtiOS,
On tli a Streol bciwnnn Via Bridge and the
Depot. ,
Douhie and single rlt;s ami saddlo horsei I
nays on hand al Ihe lowest mtes, nnd a corral
also coniii'i-ti-d with the Imhi for loose stock.
Any information retarding any kind of stock
promptly all'-mlcd to by letter or persou.
lli)lisi;s uoimiiT on koi.ji
GAH1BRIHUS
COLD
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE 0FALE.
NOTICK IS HKREHY OIVKS THA'D IS PVR
suance of an order and license of Jlie County
Dour l of Chi. kuinus ciniuty, stiilp if orexon.
made on the laih day of .M uch. l!S'.i7, li Iho mat
ter of the estate of (lllhert KiikIc, u inor, the
iiudersl(!ued. nuarilian ol said estate iid ward,
will sell at piihlio aiiciloii lu Die hiirhcA hiddur
for cash, Kold coin of the United HiaVs, and
subject lo continuation by said county rtuirt. Ml
NUiirilny, tne Wlirtayof May, 1MI7. M i ovlcokp
m., at the front duor of Ihe piMtolllce al It liiln,
ilhickiiniiis ci in Ml v. Ureiron. all tho rluhL dlle
aim niierest mat- me shiu esuue iiml llie ifiiii
(iillinrt Knitle, miii'ir ward, shall come to iJve
us heir ut law in John llarless the present
er, In ami to the fnllowliiLMlescrllicd real t
eny, to wit: The norlli half of a certain ti-iil
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon.
iiiuii comniciiciui,' ut tne smitm-ast c irni r ot i
Wluitllelils D. L C No. 4H, in ti.wiililp ft stilli,
ranee a east W. M : tliuin e north deerces resl
lliii'i chiiins: thence north dearues east Mills
liuliis to the north buiiuihirv ol s.ud c aim No.
4S llieine south S2 ileurees east, traeimrhaiii
north bouniluiy to the northeast i oni.-r ufkniil
niini; tiienee souiii s itenrc-s west. Irac n the
'list biiiimiarv Hue of stud claim, to ihe ohifc of
Dciriiiuiiii,'. W. II. K.M-I
(liiardliin of Kstutf a..d IVilm ol
Dated April 8th, liW. liilbert liimle, ilnor.
NOnC'K FOlt PUHUCATON
I AND OKKICK AT OKI-COS CITY, OIllilON
April ist, i'U,. Notice Is lierehvk'lveii
lil.-.i
of in
111 he
l Ore-
All oidliiii.ices or pails or ordinances In con-
lllct herew ith are hereby repealed.
Head ihe first lime and ordered published at
special meetliiB of city council held on April
lilh, 1H97.
T1IOS. F. RYAN,
City Recorder
The Bazaar.
Thk ultimate pruspucte for silver ro-
luoiiotizatidii tiro not as gloomy aa tlioy
Uligllt Ixi. TllO ll'SHOUS of llisilHtlT in
Imlia, duo to the cloHtng of tho mints
of tho rapid growth of commercial com
petition, auffurcit from silver counties
like Japan, already have served to create
h cluiiigo of opinion in Great Britain on
tho subject of iiioiKiiiietalliHin, which
may soon grow to coiKiuering projior
tions. The London Satiunul Review
asserts that, including Mr. Balfour,
whoso views are well known on this side,
nine memliors of Lonl Salisbury's
cabinet are convinced and consistent
biiiietallints, and all are said to be vice
presidents of tho British Bimetallic
League, the avowed purpose of which is
to "urge upon the British government
the necessity of co-ojierating with other
lending nations for the establishment
by international agreement of hee
coinage of gold and silver at a fixed ratio."
Four other members of the minority
are either favorable to or without pre
judice against remonetiiation. ir
Michael Hicks Beach is the one hide-J
bound gold man in the cabinet, and as
he is financial magnate and power his
attitude is important, and will be sup
ported, perhaps, by most of the great
banking houses of the United Kinghom ;
hut in spite of that it is fairly evident
that the force of British opinion is not
all one way as it was a lew years ago.
I
Now is the time to buy Wagons
for the children.
WOOPEN WAGONS, 50c, 75c,
nniin. IKON WAGONS, with
bicvclo wheels, fl, 1.50, 2 and
2.60.
FISH LINE and FISH POLE,
complete, for 10c.
Just received a now lot of
BIRD OAGES, cheap at the
THE BAZAAR"
L. A. Patterson & Co.,
6th ami Main Ntreeta.
A WORD
OF HEN'S SHOES. .
Shoe bargains, but never
bargain shoes. Do you
catch the idea? If great
buving if having large lots
of shoes made if the im
petus of this great shoe
business helps to make
prices abnormally small
then we have shoe bargains.
These causes and readjust
ments of our stocks, as sizes
become missing, bring all
tne snoe bargains we ever
have. " Bargains
that the followiuir-uamed settler lis
notice of his Intention to make llioil i
support oi nis claim, ami tnal said proof
inane uemre uie iv,'i;isi"r aim it.'ceiver
gon City, Oickoii, on May lsth, 1SH7, viz
PKKUY WILLIAMS,
II. E. slli, for the Sli) of Sec. Tp.fl si K. 2 E.
tie names tne loiiowlnir witnesses prove
iiis uotiiinuoiis resilience upon ami cultivation
of, said hind, viz: William 11. MilJ-r, Alvis V.
Havls, Henry Maziugo and John Ferguson, of
Wllholt, Oregon.
KQIIKItr A. MIt.LK, lieglntor.
UrANTED FAITH K!L MEN OltWOMAS TO
travel for responsible establisied house lu
Oregon. Salary 7n and expenm. Position
permanent. Reference. ICuclose -lf-adilressel
stamped envelope. The Xullunal,8arlti8iiraiiee
uiug., cnicdgo.
WANTKU FAITHFUL MEN OH WOMEN TO
travel lor .esnoiislhle estahlllhed house in
Oregon. Salary 7o ami expenles. position
permanent. Reference. Enclose Hf-addressed
amped envelope. The National, fcarlucuranv
UUIg., Chicago.
Mow to Secure and Hold.
The best trade is a perplexing problem
to some people, but its solution is simple :
FIRST Buy the best goods to be had, not once
in a while, but always.
SECOND Make the price low, and let the people
know of it, early and often.
Attention to these principles has placed
HARRIS' GROCERY
at the head.
i
Is the place to buy yfar
WINKS and LIQUORS.
It's the place where you
buy at , reasonable ates,
and you can rely on what
you buy. Wines frc'm 75c
per gallon to $1.60. Family
entrance on Sixth street
Call and be convinced
Yours Truly,
N, F. ZIMMERMAN. Mgr.
I'llONF 3),
SIXTH AMI MAIN
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KEKTS.
Bank of Oregon City.
OI.DKST BANKING IN TUB CITY
Paid Up cpltal, $50,000.
Sarj)J;is, $20,850.
President, Thomas CharmaM
Vlco Preside'. Gbo. A. Hardims
Cashier, G- CAnnitD
Manager,- Charlbb H.Caufikld
K General Ranking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
KonntT and. C'rty "'arrantii bought.
Loans Made on AvalUbDfeuKr'" . ... .....
Exchange Bought and 4old,
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available In Any Part of ttu
Vorld.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold oil Portland, Sao
Francisco, Chicago and Now York.
Intercut Paid on Time Deposits
...Or TO....
G. H. BESTOW & CO.
DOOffS WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWE3T CASH PRICK3 EVER OFFERED FOR KIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Shop 0)ipHito Cuiiifrtf&ratiunal Clnfcl', AIbIii htreet, Oregon City, Oregon
Bids Wanted.!
Notice in hereby riven thtt tlio Oitv
Council of Oregon City will nceive sealed
hida (or doing the city printing (or the
enauing year, up to Wednewhy, May 6th,
I8D7. Thecity council reservesthe riitlit
to reject nny or all bids. )
By order of the City Council.
Thok. F. Rvax,
Recorder of Oregon City.
COUNTY TKEASUUEIl'S NOTICE
I HAVK NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS
applicable to the payment of all warrants
endorsed prior to September h, 1S9J, also the
following warrants endorsed September 9lh,
No. 13a, 13.12; No. 1&83, 19H 27: No.
18582, 1542.63. Interest will cease on the above
warrants after the date of this notice.
JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregou
Dated this 1st day of April, 18V7.
don't exist otherwise. For
shoes "made to sell," for
shoe trash of any kind,
we've no room.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
fJO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, NOTICI
"cnuj givr" i amrr uiis aay nieo
my Anal report as administrator of the estate
of William O'Coaner, deceased, and that the
court has set Monday, tbe 3d day of May, 197, as
; a time for hearinc said rpnnrt anil nh!win
Shoes " thereto. If any there be, at which time all
KRAUSSE BROS.'
SHOE STORE
Next Door to Bnrmeister A
Andre sen s.
persons interested are hereby notified to be
prtwnt at the office of the County Judge, Clack
amas county, state of Oregon.
Dated this latk day of March. 1997.
PATRICK T. OCONXIE.
Admlnistiatorof the EsUte of WlIHaia
O'Conoer, dseeaaed.
Who eaa think
of some stmpl
tkis lo pataair
Vanted-An Idea
sra, siiakw. D. o, f. tswkr al.au snsa eCsr
sl w ef tw kaaOfwl tarnuau waaiea.
Not How
High
But how low can we make the price, is the
question we ask ourselves when marking our
goods for sale. That's what makes ours an
ever-panding business, it's a potent advertiser;
it tells the story through the purse in thousands
of homes, only to be retold in countless others
by appreciative money savers.
CHARM AN & SON,
Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS
and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call
at the Picneer Store ok Charman & Son
before buying elsewhere.
t
WHY IS IT
O
J
T
That every day our store is filled with buyers
from every part of the city, regardless of distance?
-i- There must be some reason. People especially
ladies don't go out of their way to buy unless
there is a reason.
IT IS UKCAUSE we have established a reputation for abso
lutely fresh goods especially in the line of table
-t- delicacies, and our customers are sure of a
' superior article and then the prices are right.
...GEO. F. HORTON...
PROPRIETOR OF
1 HARDING'S BAKERY AND GROCERY
Call and See.
Tim fine
Mock ot
Confectionery
Fruits, Etc.
-AT-
MRS. R. PRIER'S
NEW STORE,
Next Door to the "BEE-HIVE"
i
I
GEO. A. HARDING,
DEALER IN
IP
DRUGS
IR,
IE
Standar Pat. Medicines
Paints, Oils and Window Glass.
Prescription Accurately Compounded
harding's block.
I
JAMES MURROW,
Decorating
Paper Hanging,
Artistic House Painting
And Kalsominp;.
Leave Orders at Ely Bros., ou Seventh Street,
Oregon City, Oregon.
I
BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
H.
STRAIGHT,
DEALS I!f
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
and Land Pla'ster.
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA. Proprietor
Oreiron City, Oregoa
Pure Milk and Full Measure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
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