XiREGON CITY COURIER By A. W. CHENEY. ' Kijnrw) i n Orogou City pnstofllcs M looonil-clmu matter SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. iHtlUn advance, por year 1 M 0 1 1 ear month 1 00 vr k'pp mouth &0 yHrThfl flat opposite your arid rem on the 1 tirar denotes I he time to which you have paid. .FitTMONTZB HONK INDUSTRY. ortEOcra.' city, ajgustsm, 18&7. ;H7r SILVER GOES DOWN. Goll-bng advocate" delwlit to taunt . Cm silver champion's on the declining ' r Hie of silver, and tauntingly call at- Htjntton to the present high prices of rbeat, as being in marked contract. Wheat iiaa risen in value, not on ac count of the Dingley bill or a nationul f'M standard, but because of a great :rcityin countries that have in recent icjrs supplied the great markets of 1. ',rope. The price of silver has fallen friwjply because there is no longer a loainnd for it as money, and the de-ty-and for it in the mechanics not keep iv. tip lo the supply, it like any other Ouiui(xUty must go down. If the factories of the world were rloHtil to cotton J that is, if there was no ;i,nger a demand for cotton clothing i r..w cotton wguM at once fall to less than citft'ul liroduction.' At any rate th 4.; ice. would be governed by the demand tt cotton ior the manufacture of rope thread, etc. Silver is governed by ex y(,ly ihe samo conditions. It is 1 ..tjser recognized al! the primary money 1; the leading commercial nations . Oie world. and thoBe who have been J. uiirding it up for speculation are u l.jdingit upon the the market, sinci tLy seethe demand steadily decrease Another cause for the sudden do dine in silver can be accounted for by v Ho attitude of the English governmen ''L;ward the commission sent to Europe 1'rosident McKiuley to negotiate an 1 luruationul monelary agrccmun Wbwi ono rarefully reviews all these considerations and attendant conditions i'.'in not. to be woundcrcd at that.tl I vice.. of silver is falling. And, if these renditions continue, silver may fall to t'f cents per ounce, or even lower. On the other hand, if there should be t demand caused for silver by the ojien of the mints of any nation to free itiitl unlimited coinage of that metal, or '.oul(l it be recognised as money metal - vif ultimate redemption, the price would - suddenly rise. Gold is kept up by th rations of the world, because it universally recognized as a standard of V ahies. However, should it not be used ' as HiU'h for a number of years, it wouli; coriiiinly fall in value even lower than Jtvur comparatively, for the very rea (m 'that is less used in the arts and H ierteen and mechanics. There is but Ojie way to keep up the price of a com 'i:indity,and Uiat is by making a demam ' f .r (it, tud the only way to creato -.'.unwind for these precious metals is to i;:,ite 'tUem a medium of unrestrictei t!Vi'baie. I form iinn will have a voice in the dis tribution of the officers In Oregon. "Wi had supposed the Hermann family had all been provided with places ere now An echauge thus .comments on the inoval of President Andrews, recently itf Jlrnwn Univetslty : "How nuhluand 1 t.x ulted .is the conduct of President ' Aiidniwa, of Urown University, when contrasted with that of the goldbug Ojn-rpirators, who even seek to prevent C.id .source of human liberty, the 'f.uiiUin of intelligent thought, our ' Llhor educational institutions, by do- 4 .tuirg one who Is guilty of a no greater . 'jffenao than the exercise of that "Hreiulom of speech" guaranteed by the t-ConatAtution and that exercise of con-MicJe-itiooe duty as a free born citizen v.'iicb 'ue wrested from despotism by (lie joownrs of the founders of our govern 1 i..Tit. Awiuii who is willing to suffer F.t opinion's sake, who unhesitatingly tsi'rremlurs an exalted position rather l.ni to be .untrue to himself, who main ta'iis bis independence when offered a I inc.ely :brilx) by Avarice, should ever 1 I i hold in reverence by free. people. By ( retirement the country is the gainer, in id the 'lan who are now throttling llie country are the losers. "The blood of the martyr is the seed of the church," ut it requires but a few of such ex amples to fructify the germ into active growth. T11 k papers all over the country are tjlkinn about the prosperity that Kansas ; enjoying, Po they claim her as a 1. publican state? Only a short time it was predicted that pop rule in Cat -Htate would ruin it, and drive eipital out, but it didn't. The dirty I, ing that was done about Kansas did list state a great deal of injury, but now '.ill admit that it is one of the most pros I urous states in the general combination. -Olytnpia Standard. CoUNTKHKKITKa HoMC AGAIN. It is On ly a little over three years ago that WolfertRecd wasccught passing counter feit money in this city, and was arrested by Chief of Police Burns, who found . .07, on lus person. This money was principally in $5 pieces. He was turned over to the U. S. authorities at Portland and his attorney made a strong plea for his release on a nominal bond. The amount of his bond was placed at $1000, and William P. Glidding and Samuel Reed, both of Grant's Pass, were accept ed as sureties, the latter being his brother. Shortly afterward Reed and his J-rother, who was one of his bonds, men, both disappeared from the. state He was next heard of at Carthage Missouri, where he was arrested for having $5 molds for making counterfeit money in his possession. Reed was then sentenced to the penitentiary for three years, and waa returned to Port land by the federal authorities. He will be arraigned for trial in November, when the evidence acquired against him In Oregon City will be presented. Later Judge Bellinger discharged Reed from custody on his own recognizance princ 1 pally on account of information and rec ommendations received from Missouri where his family reside. Leading Donaldson. Insurance Agency F. E 0. 0. M. Co. Uhbuildinc The stone and concrete foundation for the new building to be erected by the Oregon City woolen mills, in the place of the one burned down a few weeks ago completed. Dan Lyons had charge of the work. The contract for the build ing, which will contain the dye-house pickingdiouse and machine shop, has lieeu let to G.IH. R. Miller and T. S Lawrence, who are now pushing the work toward completion. The structure is to be 109x112 feet, two stories high and a basement underneath a portion of the ground floor. The structure will be of wood frame, covered with corrugated iron and roof cemented over with gravel The new building will have about 5000 square feet more of floor space than was in the one burned, und It will take about 75,000 feet'ofj flooring to cover the area to be enclosed. It is expected that the carpenters will have the building ready for the new machinery early in Septem ber. W. A. White is the architect and superintendent. Sunset lots are close to the mills and stores. F. E. Donaldson. Fbom Salmon Rivkk. Fred R. Char man returned Tuesday evening from a trip to Salmon river. He accompanied W.F.Hubbard, superintendent of the Clackamas hatchery, on a visit to the salmon spawning ground on Salmon river. Tom Brown, of Oregon City, has charge of the work there, and has al ready secured over 1 ,000 0'JO salmon eggs, which will Ik) transferred to the hatch ery when they reach the proper stage of development. Mr. Charmau states that there are about 103 Warm Spring Indians, making away with the salmon from which tho eggs have been taken At Still creek they found Charles Bums, r.,Treston Read, Rutherford Whitlock and two other boys from Oregon City camped, who reported that they Wdre enjoying their outing. Fob tiikStatk Faih. O. H. Markham, assistant general passenger agent of the outli.ru Pacillc Railroad, makes the Ilowing' announcement: Desiring to contribute to the success of the annual state fair, to lie held at Salem. Septem ber 30th to Oetolx-r 8th, 1807, this com- my has decided to sell tickets from all stations on its lines in Oregon at one are for the 'round trip. Extra efforts aro being put lortn 10 mane lis the best fair in the history of the state, and, in view of the fact that our people have been favored with abundant crops. I believe that in order o bring about a good attendance it will only lie necessary to seo that they are fully advised as to' the inducements offered in thewavof unusually low rates. Marvelous; Effects System Broken Down and Hope Al most Abandoned Health Re stored by Hood's Sarsaparilla. " For fifteen yean I bava f uttered with catarrh and Indigestion and my whole system was broken down. I bad almost abandoned any hope of recovery. 1 pur chased six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and Its effecU have been marvelous. It has made me feel like a new man. I am able to sleep well, have a good appetite, and I have gained several pounds in weight." James Wildes, Oroville, Wash. ' " I had a scrofula swelling on one side of my neck and ulcerated sores In my nostrils, caused by catarrh. I also had mall, Itching sores on my limbs. 1 bought three bottles of Hood's Baraapa rllla and began taking It and the sore! aoon healed. My blood is purified, and the scrofula has disappeared." O. D. McMakus, Mission, Washington. Sarsa- 9 nnrilla Is the best-la tact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood Hswwl'e Dlflc cure nausea, Indigestion, nOOa S fills biliousness. liSaeuts. LOCAL SUMMARY. just arrived at the Isn't it ubuiit time that Iiinger , I Uirinaliu was sending another telegram j ii reierence to the apiHMiitmcut of al 1 ...vister of the Oregon City land office? A miiiiU'T of candidates are on the unions seat of expectancy, and the tcnuiun would lie relieved to a consider- j Me vxlent, if the matter could le j h.-'.tied at once. Thk M. K Camp Mkktinu. Tho at ndancc continues very good at the Free Methodist camp meeting on Molalla ave nue, and the services will last over next Sunday. A number of campers are on tho grounds, the majority of whom are 0111 other sections of the country. the ministers in attendance, and taking active part in the services are Rev. 15. F. Smalley and family, Portland ; Kev. Ly man and family, Portland ; Kev. Karrett and family, Sunnyside; Kev. J. 8. Brad ley and family, Falls City; Rev. J.L. Helm and family, Portland j Kev. 0. H. Purcell and wife, Tillamook j Kev. Petty john and wife, Newberg. Fisu Commission-. The United States Civil Service Commission announces that in Wednesday, Septemler I, 1807, it will hold examinations at Washington Summer corsets Racket Store. Try our cream Java and Mocha coffee, 3 lbs for $1. Harris' grocery. All hats and bonnets at Mrs. Sladen's at below cost from now on . Get your fruit jars at Harris' grocery. Ladies Ribbed undershirts 25c at the Racket Store, No steps to climb to Sunset F. E. Donaldson, Agent. Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen at Courieb office. Steamship tickets and anti-seasick tablets. F. E. Donaldson, ayent. A new assortment of ladies wrappers, at the Racket Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded (. A. Harding's drug store. For the best shave or hair cut to be had go to P.O. Shark'sshop. Shaving lOcents, , Buy new In Sunset before the rise. F. E. Donaldson. Agent Choice Baking Powders at 15 cents per pound can, several kinds, at Gibson & Lindsey. Six pound packages Soda or Salaratus for 25c at Uibson & Lindsey grocery and bakery. Good English Breakfast Tea 20c or 3 lbs for 50c at Gibson & Lindsey. The finest gunpowder tea at 25c a lb in the city at Harris' grocery Get your paint and, oils at Harris' grocery and save money. Inspect those adjustable window screens at Bellomy & Busch'e. They are certainly the right thing Parties wishing to go to any part of the coast by team will dowell to consult Frank Durham of Oreiton City, who is prepared 16 take you there and back at any time at a very reasonable price The nicest line of narrow laces ever received in the citv, now at the Racket Store. County and city warrants, gold, silver produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all accounts by the Couaiua. Dr. W . Wadena is now associated with Dr. J. W, Welch, dentist, in Wil- amette block. Children Ribbed under wear at the Racket Store. For your strings and extras for all musical instruments go to Burmeister & Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Before furnishing your Rous call at Young's second-hand store and he will fit you oat for less than one-quarter of hat new goods would cost, t L. L. Pickens, dentist, dues all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. Office in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh streets. With a little cost one's rooms can be made as good and bright as new. Call at Holman's and see styles and pattern all up-to-date 18D7 goods. Seventh street, near bridge. The Wi'hoit statie will leave Oregon City during season on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays. Round trip only $2.50 Camping parties who wish to go by private rips can get bed rock prices by calling at Noblitt's stable. A gentleman went into Holman's to buy some wall paper for his parlor and looking through the many samples found some patterns that were fine, de cided upon one. "What is the price of that paper?" " cents per double roll." "I'm afraid that is too cbean." McKITTRICK'S SHOES Beat the World! for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to RICHARD FETZOLD'O CASH MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield Block. Two Shops, . . Oregon City, Oregon. GAMBRINUS COLD STORAGE. Is the place to buy your WINES and LIQUORS. It's the place where you buy at reasonable rates, and you can rely on what you buy. Wines from 75c per gallon to $ 1.60. Family entrance 'on Sixth, street Call and be convinced Yours Truly, N. F, ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. PHONE 89. SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS. I I CrE0. A. HARDING, dbai.br in IP DITTOS IB Standard Pat. Medicines Plntj, OII1 n1 Window Glass. Preicriptton Accurately Compounded HARniNQ'g BLOCK . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In the mutter of the estate of Isaac Frost, deceased. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of Hi ense ami order of le granted by the county court of Oreir-m forsiil'l county, the unriVrnkned will on Wednesday, AugtiKt i.ih. WJ1, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the fiont door or tne court nouse In dream Citv. Oregon. ofler for sale ami sell to the highest bidder fur cash the following described real estate be oim- ing to said estate, to-wit: Beginning at a point 0 ciianiB norm iroro tne quarter post between sections 21 and 28 of township 8 south, range 1 east of the Willamette Meridian in said countv: running thence east 20 chains; thence north 18 chains; thence norlh 8 degrees M minutes east to the bank of the Willamette river; then westerly tip said river, by its meanders, to the line running north and south through the center of said section 21; thence south to the place of beginning, containing til acres. Maid sale to be subject to annroval of the court. Ltaled July 22d, W. i HIRAM STRAIGHT. Administrator Aforesaid. Grand Clearance ' Sale! Hv ing moved into new quarters two doos north of the postoffice, we desire to reduce our immense stock of shoes in every variety, in order to make room for large ship ments now in transit. Our Grand Clearance Sale will continue dur ing the month of August, and greatly 'reduced prices in all lines will prevail. Oxford Ties will be closed out at actual cost. XRAUSSE BROS' SHOE STORE Two Doors rostofflee. North of PdAN WILLI AM S DEALER IN Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, Schotl B3oks,Cfnfectionery, Temperance Drinks, Ice Cream, Patent Medicine, SEVENTH ST,"NEAR CENTER. JOSEPH RICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offloe in Onion City Bank Block, Okeoom City, .... Oaioox. C. H. ISOM, Civil Engineer I Deputy County Surveyor Will be al Court House on each iarunUy and on regular session, dan of County Court. J. W. WELCH, djuhsttist, WILLAMETTE BLOCK, Opposit P. O., Oreoom City, Obi. 0(0. C. BbownbUm i. V. CaHPBIU.. BROWNELL & CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. " Caufield Building Oregon City, Or C. N. GREENMAN, THR riOKBIB Express and (Established 1864 ) Drayman r Parcels delivered to all parts of the city. THOS. F. RYAN, Notary Public and Real Estate Broker- Leading Insurance Agency or ClacKAbu county, Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made. Drawing of Legal Poomnents a Specialty Onlce on east side oi nam street Between 6lli and 7tU. OREGON CITY, . OREGON. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, - Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial OREGON CITY, Bairn Bulldln OREGON. H. STRAIGHT, nEALIB IN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATON. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITV, OBEGOV, AtlKllst tlth. 1W. Notice Is hnrehv vlven that the following - named seltler hs tllwl notice nf his Intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Blster and Receiver al Or'- gon (Jity, Oiegoii, on September lHth, 18U7, vl: EMANUEL A. BTKRX, H. E. lOZU, f r the 8 U of SE i and 8 of 8W "i of Sec. U, Tp. li ft, J. 6 K. He names the following w messes to Drove his coiiHnnoim residence upon and cultivation of. said l.in.l I viz: Jerome b. Konmson, Joseph HI her, Adolph Aschotl'and F. 8. Pekj,jill of Jlarmot, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER. Register BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor f- Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. , Try B.iUii'i Dtry an I bs C.invnot d Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, On the Street between the Bridge and the Depot. Double and single rigs and saddle horses a ways on nana at the lowest rates. nrt a nnm aiso connected with the barn for loose stock Anylnfnrmatlon reifardlnir any kind of stock orumpuv attenaen to hy letter or person. HORSKS ROIlnHT or soti NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. AND OFFICE AT OREGON CITV, OREGON, August 9th. 1HUT. Notice is herehv irivn thnt the following-named settler lias Hied notice of his Intention to make Hnal proof In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made Dolors the Register and Receiver at Oregon Citv. Oregon, 011 September IMIi, lew, viz: JOSEPH BID Kit, H E. No. 10O35, for the W U of NE S E 'i of NW , U E'i of S V of Sec. 14, Tp. 2 8., R. 5 E. He names the following witnesses to Prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: Jerome Robinson, Emanuel. A . Stern Adolph Ast-hotT and F. S. Peake. all o.' Marmot. Oregon. ItUliEHT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITV, OREO JN, August 9th, 18II7. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlor has Hied uotice of his Intention lo make Hnal proofln support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tne Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on September tlii, 1I7, viz: SILAS D. II EDGES, H. E. No MM, for the E X of NW ll of Bee. 84, Tp. 2S,R. 7 K. He names the following wit nesses lo prove his comln iions residence upon and cultivation nf said land, vis: John Belcher, Joseph I'oternahrer, Fred Uerke and Samuel Welscb, all of Salmon, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. Protect Yourself Against Loss of Time and Money Bv insurinii in the STAR INSURANCE 00. Write to W. G. Oiwis, Sec'y, Star Ins. Blilg., CHICAGO, ILL, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITV, OREGON, August 9th. IK'.U. Notice is hcrebv given that the following-named seltler has Hied notloe of his intention to mike Hnal proof in support nf his claim, and that said proof will be made before ihe Register and Rocelver at Oregon Cltv, Oregon, on September Wd, 1W.I7, viz. JOHN BELCHER, H. E. SS'O. for the N W of 9 W '4, U of N W 'i. W ; of N E i 01 Sec. W, I'D. i 8., R. 7 t. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph Unternahrer, Silas D. Hedges, Fred Gerke and Samuel Welch, all of Salmon, Oregon ROBERT A. MILLER, Reilater. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS' Mill Feed, Lime, Cement and Land Plaster. The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. ' f. . CAPITAL fl00,000. Transacts a General Banking Buslneii Loans made. Bills discounted. Hakes co lections. Boys and sells exchange on all points In the United States and Europe and on Hong Kong. Deposits received subject to check. Bank open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. D. C. LATOURETTE, F. I. DONALD80N President. Cashier 1 F. C. GADKE, ; Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing of All Kinds a Specialty. Wilson t Cooke's Old Stand OREGON CITY, OREGON. Bank of Oregon City. . OLDEST BANKING HOCSI IN TBI CITY Paid Up Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $20,850. President, VIce-presJdeni Cashier, Cha H. Cabfliid Gio. A. HalDK X. O. CatmiLD Hut when it was explained how and w hy it was sfltJ so cheap, lie took the paper and waa highly pleased Ladies' bon ties, latest color and styles, cheap. At the Kacket Store. If you want a nice steak, roast boi cali at Albrigi. t's shop ami get some of his cold-storage meat w hich is acknow -edged by all to be superior to the meats commonly gold at butchers' shops. He and t oilier cities where there are also keeps on hand a full stork of lard, competent boards of examiners, for the hams, bacon, etc., made by himself and purpose of establishing a register from warranted purest and wholesome. Re- which appointments may bo made to member the old established shop on tne position oi iisii cuuurisi under tne miiH'rvision of the United States Com mission of Fish and Fisheries. A, w kiter in the Salem Statesman thus on inputs on the the intimation of a j Wanted, by a gentleman, furnished bed room, terms reasonable. -Address . ?' tshington correspondent, that Ringer r. O. box 3S7, Oregon City. Sltin street Chiap A lut in Oregon City (Kansas City) for tale for 100 on in stallment plan ; also lot in South Orejon City for o0 on fame terms. Inipaire at Coi'rier effiee for particnla rs. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITV, ORKHON, August Kill, Ini- Notloe is herebr given that the following-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make Anal pi oof tu support ol his claim, and that said prtml will le made before the Reitisler and Receiver at Oregon City. Oregon, en September M, 1;7, viz: JOSEPH I'STERXAHRER, H. E. No. 10,010 for the N E i of S W i4'. 8 of S W and S W of S E of Sec. S!, 'l'p. 2 S. R. 7 K. He names the liiUou inir wimeses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, vii: Mli 1). lledp'S, John Belcher, Fred iterk. and Samuel Welch, all of Salmon, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES' THAT I HAVE filed mr final report as administrator of the estate of R. N. Worsham, deceased, with the County Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, and that said Court has set Monday, the 6th day of September, 1st 7, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the office of the Comity Judge of said County, as the time and place of hearing said report and any objections thereto, at which lime and place all persons interested are hereby notified to be present. Dated this i7th day day ol July, 1HW. B. G. FA 1ST, Administrator of the Said Estate llr ANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN TO travel for responMhle established hmiu in Oreg.m, Salary STsO and expenses. Position per manent. Reference. Km-lose self addres-ed I stamped envelope. The National, Str Insurance I Hid.. Chicago. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. T HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FINDS applicable to the payment of all warrants endorsed prior to June lt, Ism. Interest will ceac on the above warrants after the date of this notice. JACOB SHAPE, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated this 2-'d day of July, 1S17. Estray Notice. Notice is hereby given th;tt I have taken up a sorrel, gray mare pony, with face partly white, weighs about 800 pounds and about 12 years of age. The animal has leen on my premises about four months. David Zcrcher. Viola, August 11th, 1W7. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. All ihtsou iisimj water for lawn tpvlnkling or irrigation, are hereby notifteil to ottnerre the hours for fiieh line, .1 to 9 A.M. aiul .5 to it P.M. Street sprinkling can he tlone n hen necensari. hut an excensire use of miter trill tint he itermitteif. For a disregard of the olore rules the irnter may fte shut off without further tiotire. Hy order of the j Iloanlof Water Voinminsioners. j W. II. Howell, Supt. j T. L. Char man. See. Oregon CUyt Or, Jane 10, 1S97. k General Banking Business Transacted Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. . Loans Made on Available Secantv Exchange Bonght and sold. Collections Made Promptly. Worm"'" 8o'd Available In Any Part of the Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Baa Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposit!. JAMES MURROW, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsoming. Leave Orders at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street, Oregon City, Oregon . SEE! Our Great Bargain Counter 1 We have inaugurated 5c, ioc, 15c and 2?c ...BARGAIN . COUNTERS... . and they are bargains in every sense of the word. We cordially invite all to come and see them. "Bazaar" L. A. PATTERSON & CO... -jen to Pjita